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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (April 15, 1920)
STEnFOTTD MXTH TTlTmJTTE, STEDrOED, OT?F.r,0T, TITUTCSDAY, 'ATOTL in. 1920. i SAYS SHE COULD IT FOR JOY "I am so happy, I feel like shout liiB for joy and I simply liavo to tell cvorybody I meot what Tan lac lias tlono for mo," sulci .Mrs. W. Knoliell, of 810 Multhow St.. I'eoiia, 111. ".lust a Bhort tlmo ui;n 1 was such a perfect "wreck that I saw no liopo of enjoy ment, in life," she continued, "and today 1 huven't a trouble of any kind liven as a girl I was never Htroni; una Healthy and as tlmo passed new troubles sot in. Every blto 1 atn hurt mo and I would hnvo severe cramps, gas formed and pressed around my heart so had I had to tight for breath. My kidneys caused mo to liavo backache until I thought It would drive mo distracted and if I tried to sloop over my back felt like it would break In two, and even the woight of my dollies hurt mo so much I had to have them mado so tholr wolght was all on my shoulders. When dizzy I had to lie down, and my nerves woro so shattered I could hardly over Bleep at night. This was my condition for twenly long years not ono day, hut every day and 1 could never get any pleasure out of life. "When you go Ibis way year in and year out and then find a med icine liko Taiilac It Just seems too good to bo true. .My appetite Is now splondld and I cat heartily three times a day without a bit of trouble aftorwards. My kidneys never bother mo any moro unci the pain In my back has disappeared entirely, nover havo dizzy spells now and my norvos nro so steady 1 sleep all night long liko a child. I am so strong that I do all my housework and never got tlrod, and 1 am so liappy over my splendid health Hint I can hardly contain myself and I will nover 'cho nblo to praise 'Tanlac enough." Tanlno Is sold In McdfoTd at West SIdo Pharmacy and by leading drug gists In ovory town. Adv. LARK EVANS IS AID TO JAILER, . GIVES DP GUN ALLIES FOR FALL I. ark KvniiH, who is slill in tlie county jail awaiting the formal fiiin,' of a motion Tor a new trial, performed an act veslerdav afternoon whit !i under the circumstances lias caused much favorable comment. It became known last nk'lit that a juvenile prisoner in the conntv jail Wednesday a f'l criioon, while playing around the jail, found in an iiiijk-v cell a ;I8 caliber revolver anil a small sack of cartridges to fit it. The buy showed his find to f,ark JOvans, who immediately look it nwav from him and summoiiitiir Hie iailor, turned over to him the weapon. When it is remembered that Evans is under a seiilence of l." years in the penitentiary which must be serve. 1 unless he is rallied a new trial, and eatrerly hrtiirs for freedom, his action in tin-nil!!? over the weapon, when lie easily iiii;rlil have used it to inn ku bis escape, is considered noteworthv. (ins Newhurv. his nltorncv, is expect ed lodav or I'Vidav to file the formal motion for the new (rial. It is not known where the revolver and enrtridu'es came from, but the weapon and ammunition were prob ably smuled inlo the iail some tiin.i ayo and concealed hv some prisoner for use In a coulemplateil iail break which did not materialize. DOWN'S LEAD OVER VLADIVOSTOK, April C. (lly Associated I'ress.) All allied nations are held responsible for "the tragic results" of the Japanese attack which yesterday ousted the Russian revolu tionary government from control here, says a statement made public today by .M. Medvedierf, head of the revolutionary regime. lie asks allied diplomats to pro pose to tho Japanese that 'all Rus sians under urrest ho released, thut all government buildings hold by Japanese bo ovacuated, that the Jap anese government explain yesterday's attack and offer an apology to the revolutionary government, that Jap anese troops ceaso searching build ings hero and that arms taken for cibiy from Russians he returned. NOWATA, Oklii. Fire caused by a match fuhtcd by one of the tool dressers, destroyed the drillini; ri owned by Charles Trili'liard late Wi'dne.-day afternoon. The ritr was lirillimr a well on the Hoy K. Colli) farm in Section 5-li."i-l."i. Gas had been struck and the crew moved bnr-li the boiler and took every lu-ccaution to prevent the well taking fire. While Ihc iras was- issuing from the well one of the members of the crew care lessly struck a match and in an in- siani me well and rur was a name. The man who struck the match wu burned about the face, but the other escaped injury. The loss is csti mated at .ii. "jOf) and is partially covered by insurance. Tho flowmc as well burned all niirht. GENIUS OF CECIL B. DE MIl.LE IS DISPLAYED 'MALE AND FEMALE .laElDfu3 Why suffer the discomforts nmi embarrassments of a Goitre ? O. O. C. preparation lor iroltro lias bi'nu llti'U niiuiy. Why pay ,.,, nl luindri'il clollnrn (or an onumlimi lo ri'inovon uoilr.- when O.li.C enn hu obtained (or uutli a colnpurulivrlv HnuillcxpuiidilurL-? O. fi, C. when properly nppll.-d kIvi-h Miir laclory ronulis. or your m..n.y w ho rcfiindi-tl. o.r: (' i ...i.i .n , i : "aly. WrilcioT book lot. Address IVpt.Z O.O.C. Cltl'lllCAI. COMPANY Seattle, Washington 'CIIICAflO, April 15. Willi nnlv 1!07 precincls out of filillt) in Ihe slule missinir, (io-ernor l.owdcn's plu rality over (tcneral Leonard Wood in Tuesday's presidential primary today reached 7."i,8!l7. The total of Senator Johnson's vole was not increased in (he few prcoinels reported tluriiiir the early umrninjr and it remained Ki.DO'J today. DKTUOIT, Jlich., April lo. flitt ed Slates Senntor Hiram W. Johns m carried Wayne county (Detroit) for the republican indorsement in the presidential preference (primary by fiH,7'J4 over IM'njor General 1, collar. Wood, accordim; to the official can vass announced today. The figures were Johnson 77,(i-IK: W I 1H,!I:M. U. S. Shin Lin to the Baltic. DANZIG, April lo. Arrangements wiih American shipping interests for fast rolish-Amcrican passemrer and freiuhl service bclwcen 1'nlcd Stales porls and llm Baltic have been com pleted hv I'olisli naval aiiilioritics. It would seem that Cecil IS. Do Mill' lias been workimr up toward Ihe pro duction of "Mule mid Female," his new picture. Ilirniteh his entire e: rccr. For this picture, which wu shown for Hie first lime last night al Ihe Hiallo theatre, represents the eon- summation of his many-sided (renins the finest fruit of years of artistry. Jlr, )c IWille has spent money oi his pictures hcl'ode, hut it is doubt ful if he has ever spent so much am' so effectively, as in this 'iiroduc- tion. Gloria Swanson has more won derful uowns than ever, and the set uii'js, tiown lo i lie tiniest, detail, are in kccpim; with the storied churni ters. Knid Itennclt Shows Styles The new Knid Hennelt, picture "Tin Woman in Ihc Suitcase," which opens loiuorrow al the Liberty theatre, is a treat for feminine movie fans if fo lio other reason than thai the pretty star exhibits Ihe most exipiisile ward robe. There are several evening gowns that would make any debu tante jealous. One is of lavender georgette tucked in sipiarcs and trimmed in little ostrich tips of laven der, green and pink. 'A silver lace evening gown is tor more formal wear. There is a wide variety of other beautiful costumes. Lack of a serviceable englno docs not render an auto useless. A camp ing trailor can bo made fro mlho hod anil rear wheels of an old automobile. CLAIM BIG STRIKE BROKEN (Continued from Page One) Hie strike was broken. Switchmen employed in the Chi casro terminal of the Koek Island sys tem, firemen and engineers on the 1'ennsylvnnia railroad and irroups of -sinkers on the Son line and other roads voted to end the walkout in Chicaco and were returning to their jobs today. Normal freight eondi Hons were lieing restored rapidly niiri eniliurgocs were lifted by several roads. Insurgents Henry Jteports Tho insurgent leaders, however. continued their cluims thut the posi tion ot the sinkers remained nu shaken and denied charges of Attor ney General l'ahner that radical in 1 Indices were behind the strike. In Kichigun the industrial ticui continued serious with estimates th:i: jiin.WH) workers, the largest number in Del roil, were idle. Additional nas- 77tr third Gonpnetion 7 use it My Mother- used MoTHEKls Friend before J was born 26 years ago and my birth was prac tically a painless one," writes one en thusiastic mother. How very natural then, that her own mother, whose ex perience had unqualifiedly proven the virtue of Mother's Friend would have her daughter cniov.the same benefits. Mother's Friend is used externally. At all Druggists. Special Booklet on Motherhood and Datiy tree. Prndnctd KcRiilaror Co.- prt. K-l I . Arlnnta. On. senger trains were annulled because of the coal shortage. Ohio cities reported industrial plants and coal mines closed at many centers, throwing 100.0U0 workers out of employment. ltrotherhood officials announced at Cleveland that f.OO men voted to re turn today ami that all the strikers employed hv the F.rie railroad and SO tier cent of the men employed in the Collinwood yard of the New York Central were ut work. Ilrotherhood of Huilroad Trainmen officers uamcdiiiiore than fifty cities in which strikers had resumed work. Far AVest Improved In the far west traffic was much improved and overland passenger trains which had been stalled at va rious points in California and Ari zona were moving again toward their destinations. The strike in the vicinity of Spo' kane. Wash., virtually ended with the return to work last night of striking switchmen. Yards at San Iiernanlino, Barstow and Needles and Colton, Cal.. were re ported to be tied up, but freight began to move through the l'acifie yards at Hakersfield, Cal. h'ailroad and brotherhood officials in Kansas City announced that some men had deserted the insurgent ranks and that traffic conditions were im proved. Freight and express remained under a partial embargo in St. Louis but passenger service virtually was normal. Strikers also were reported to have resumed work at Cheyenne, Wyo., and on the western division of the Kl Faso and Southern railroad, extend ing from F,l l'aso to Tucson, Ariz. VICTIMS RESCUED Kidney, liver, bladder and uric acid troubles are most dangerous be cause of their insidious attacks. Heed the first warning they givo that they need attention by tailing GOLD MEDAL Th world's standard remedy for thtM disorders, will often ward off these dis eases and strengthen the body against further attacks. Three sizes, all druggist,; Lok for th noma Gold MUI oa wwrnj hn and accapt no PAGE XOTK: Ciirtaiii 8U." Sluirp No ono seated during prologue. THE GRIPPING PLAY OF THE SECRET SERVICE THE -MOST FASCINATING MySTERy PLAY, EVER WRITTEN. the New York COMPAAfy WITH Wed. Apr. 21 COHANs HARRIS present i mm OXIK SOMI) VKAU IX NEW YOHK CITY 0 MONTHS CIIICAUO 4 MONTHS BOSTON OKKil.NAh NKW YORK CAST AX1 PHODfCTIOX Scat Sale Monday Floor .?2.00, lialcnny $l.5(), $1.00, 50c, plus war tax. Mall Orders Now NOTK: No ilitne orders. No seats laid u.sit1c. Make checks or postal orders payablo to Geo. A. Hunt, 1'iiKo Theatre. Indosu self acHlrcsseil mid s'tamiHMl envelope to insure snfo return. .Sincerity Idealism Proqress i Hit fh nbcr i I! NOW PLAYING! Shows Start 2:15, 7:15, 9:15. Hhli-cii jncliiilcs war ta.v. Did Vou See the Opening Crowds? (CAME (SAW THEY (MARVELED (GASPED (LAUGHED What a delightful feeling to know everybody went out Satisfied H MANN'S The Best Goods for the Price, No Matter What the Price MANN'S 14th Friday Surprise Sale These Sales Are Growing in Favor 29 Big Bargains, Tomorrow Only INFANTS' HOSE Mado of fine cotton yarn, in pink, blue, rod and ton. 29c values. Fri- 1 r S day, pair g WOMEN'S VESTS Summer weight, small sizes, bodice top. Cheap at I'i'Klay, J(j each WOMEN'S GLOVES Black Ohamoisette (i loves, small sizes. Black only. Friday, jrr UJi iair WOMEN'S BLOOMERS Miide of fine batiste, in while and flesh. $1.00 values. Friday 7Qr 7t pair .. MALE and FEMALE ufTJi;"',? Crichlon.". A picture i".' mc i.i cum ea in .1MII5III -civii'zaiion, strips them of tlieir venocr. flintis them ilowti in a land where nature rules ami says: "Try atiain: love anain." THE CAST THOMAS MEIGHAN THEODORE ROBERTS BEBE DANIELS GLORIA SWANSON WESLEY BARRY LILA LEE AND OTHERS -41tind Matineo-Everything exactly as at nieht, except the crowd I CORSETS i "Warner's Ojieu Mesh Siimnicr Corsets, ff : Arery sjiecial pUtCD BOYS' WAISTS Made of fine Percales. j Cheap today at fOr Fritlay. each...0t m CIJbTAIN NETS i Tn white, cream and ecru. ! liegular price, C9c CQ ; I'riday. yard J7L j TABLE SCARFS E Japanese Printed Scarfs, 3 17x")4, 59c values, to OC close out. each CJIj H BED SPREADS "2x84 and 7SxS8, fine 3 quality Bedspreads. Ucg- ular jirice $AS, QJ QO this sale $C70 WOMEN'S SUITS H Made of fine All Wool Series in navy and tan. $(.0.00 values Fridav UNION SUITS summer weight, for wo men, Regular 69c values. Friday Surprise A9r Sale, suit "01 SNAP FASTENERS Best quality, in white and black. 10c values. This sale, card v DARNING COTTON Best quality in black, white and colors. Cr Friday, ball 31 INFANTS' VESTS In Spring and Summer weight, C5c values. AQr Friday, each "01 ,69c BRAISSIERS Warner and Cossard new Braissiers. Begular 7"c values. Friday, each SILK WAISTS Made of fine Cicorgcltc Crepe. Good color nr New styles each.. y0 I J CURTAIN SCRIM In Fancy Floral Designs, Cood quality. Uegular price 85c. Friday, LONG CLOTH Imperial Brand, fine quality, o( inches, o r., Sale price, yard OjG PONGEE SILK ,33 inches wide, fine im ported quahtv. $1.50 "h-,!::::1'.J1.19 39c I WOMEN'S HOSE M Extra sizes in black only. AM sizes. Cheap today at oOc. lTiday only, pair KID GLOVES H AVomen's fine grade Kid Gloves, odd colors and sizes. $2.50 values.tfl TA s This sale, pair ....ylJv STICKERI BRAID W In largo scallops, good f-? colors, fine quality, r- Special, yard 0v s CORSETS H Miller Bros., good qual- ity, high and low bust, $2.00 values. Cj 4D Friday,-pair 1"0 11.50 1 $49.95 ThsWomans Store 14-22 NORTH CENTRAL AVENUE. MEDFORD. OREGON WAISTS 50 good style Wirtlmior uaists, made of fine voile. $2.00 valucsS Friday, each SILK POPLIN H H( inches wide, good qual- S ity. Cheap today at $1.50. Friday CI ()( onlv, yard ;...Pl.UU SUITINGS White American Suil- ings, 3G inches wide, 39c value, Fri- Q- day, yard LjKj PRINTED VOILES . W Beautiful patterns, fine quality, 59c values. 5Cr l'idav. yard JJi; FRENCH SERGE - W 42 inches wide, in a wide range of colors and black: This cloth is worth $4.00 $2.19 WOMEN'S DRESSES p An Odd Lot of Women's H Silk and Wool Dresses. H ir-o.uu values, (fin AO R'iday, each ..$17.70 1 m --TrT,lTiT,rotnlTNhr7ii',, i.til -l Tl I ItlllMIIIIIIIIIIIIIttl I