Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 28, 1920, Page 8, Image 8

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    REDFORI) IC5E TRIBUNE, JTETTFOKD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY. APRIL 28, 1020.
I
J Fy jr discomforts ami
embarrassments of a Goitre?
O. G. C. preparation lor goitre has bene
litcd many.
Why pay tacra hundred dollar (or an
operation to remove a ifoilrc whin O.G.C.
can bo obtained lor such a comparatively
small expenditure?
O.OiC, when properly applied eircs Mtis
factory resultfi, or your money will be
refunded. O.G.C. is sold direct, by mail
only. Write for booklet.
Address Dcpt.Z
O.O.C CHEMICAL COMPANY
Seattle, Wasluiiulon
Notice !
Saturday, May 8,
and each succeed-ingSaturdaythere-after
the banks of
Medford will close
at twelve o'clock
noon.
H. P.
E
LEAVE THE CITY
'Many friends and acquaintances
thruout tlio city and county will learn
with regret that Dr. 11. P. llargrave
has decided to remove permanently
from .Medford, to Join Mrs. llargrave
and their dnughtar Miss Gertrude at
Uerkeley, Calif., whore the latter has
been attending the University of
California since last August. As it
will bo three years before her course
in that Institution Is finished Dr. and
Mrs. Ilargravo decided to leave the
city.
Dr. Ilargravo who has so long been
ono of tho ablest and hardest work
ing city officials has handed in his
resignation as city councilman to
.Mayor Gates, and expects to leave for
Berkeley next Monday or Tuesday,
thus closing a good councflmanic
record of eight years, having been
elected for successive terms from the
samo ward. JIo has been a conspic
uous citizen of Medford for tho past
12 years, having practiced modlclno
and conducted tho West Sldo drug
store until ho sold it out to Ralph
Woodford. Prior to coming to this
city Dr. llargrave practiced his pro
fession for several years at Phoenix,
Oregon.
BAD JREATH
Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets Get
at the Cause and Remove It
Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets, tho
substitute for calomel, act gently on the
bowels and positively do the work.
People afflicted with bad breath find
quick relief throURh taking them.
Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets arc a
vegetable compound mixed with olive
oil. They act gently tut firmly on the
bowels and liver, stimulating them to
natural action, clearing the blood, and
purifying the entire system. They do
that which calomel does, without any of
the bad after effects. Take one or two
every night for a week anii note the
pleasini? effect. iQc and 25c n box
Thou shalt
not ?
TODAY
and
TOMORROW
Your Last Chance to
See
ETHEL
CLAYTON
IN
"The 13th
Commandment"
You all know the 10 Commandments
Most know the Eleventh
A few know the Twelfth
Do you know the Thirteenth?
Come and see it flaming on the screen
in this vivid, vital tale of love and
married life 1
and
FORD STERLING
Is also with us in Mack SenncU's latest,
(loom-bust or, "Fresh From the City"
No Extra Charge for Laughter!
LIBERTY
COMING Bryant Washburn 'Too Much Johnson
PURITOX
The Modern Moth Destroyer
A convenient and effective method of disseminating
gases that destroy the eggs and eliminates the larva
state of the moth.
Every user of PURITOX is a satisfied one once
used always used.
Price lot.
Heath's Drug Store
The San Tox Store
Alice Lake in "Shore Acres" at Liberty
jr " " -
'lives are three brothers and two Bis
ters, namely John F. Fulfs of Los
I Angeles, Walter and Harry Fulfs of
Dixon, 111., Mrs. Clarence
Monterey, Cal., and Mrs. Carrie Dod
bod of Santa Cruz, Cal.
Mrs. Clausing was born in Ster
ling, 111., July 6, 1S7S and was mar
ried to Geo. F. Clausing of Chicago.
March 31, 1908, and they came to
Medford In 1909 and lived on the
Pacific highway one mile north of
Phoenix for the past ten years.
Funeral services will be from me
Presbyterian church at Phoenix at
2:30 p? m., Thursday. The interment
will be at the Phoenix cemetery.
Sure
Relief
fetXVKHV
INDIGCSTK
6 Bell-aims
Hot water
Sure Relief
RE LL-ANS
0 FOR INDIGESTION
tlCE.LAKE w "SHORE ACRES"
Alice Ijiko in "Shore Acres' opens at tlio Klnlto today for a four-day ran. "Shore Acres" Is a story of
plain New England folk on tlio rock-rlbbcl coast of Maine. It Is a big human drama of thrills and heart throbs
roph'to with delicious humor and tender pathos.
E OF
BUTTE FUNERAL
HUTTE, Mont., April 28. One
thousand men, some of them wearing
tho red emblem of tho I. W. W.
marched throuc.li tho streets of Butte
toilnv behind the funeral car bearim"
the body of Thomns Munnintr. one of
tho sixteen men shut in the clash be
tween strikers mid officers near the
Ncversweat. niino ciilranco last Wed
nesday afternoon. Maiming died
Sunday nioriiinir. His funeral 'look
place from St.. Patrick's church ami
was mado tho occasion for a lnrire
(rallierine; of strikers and their sym
pathizers. No banners were dis
played bv llio marchers todav and the
demonstration was orderly.
More men went to work in the mines
this moruim;, hut the various com
panies arc still short-handed. Not
much more limn 5(1 per cent of ihc
normal force is at work. No pickets
were posted bv the strikers this mori;
inir.' United Slates soldiers palrollcd
tlio avenues Icndinir In Ihe mines.. Of
ficers are invcsliirnlin;; reports (lint
shuts were fired at men sroinir back
to work, but have made no arrests in
(his connection.
Industrial Mine Workers union No.
800. I. W. W.. which culled Ihe strike
ncjiinst Ihe mines, is Irvins to liriivj
about n irencral strike in the state on
Jl'ay 1 as n "protest" ncainst II. e
shootimr of strikers in the riolinu of
lust Wednesday. None of (bo inter
national unions in Unite or Annnnndii
has considered (he proposal as far (is
known here.
ENGLISH MERCHANTS TO
STUDY YANKEE METHODS
NEW YORK. April 28. Twenty
prominent British merchants sailed
for tho United States todny for a six
weeks study of retail trudo methods
in American department stores.
WASHINGTON, April 28. The
federal government today asked the
supremo court to re-hear its dissolu
tion suit nuuinst the United States
Steel corporation.
OBITUARY.
CLAUSING 'Mrs. Geo. F. Clausing
died at tho Portland Surgical hospi
tal In Portland, Ore., Tuesday, April
27. at 5 a. m. The deceased was
aged 41 years, nine months and 21
days and was formerly Lena C. Fulfs
of Sterling, ill. She leaves a husband
and three sons to mourn her death,
Francis, age 11, Arthur, age 9, and
"Walter, age 7. Non-resident rela-
Ready
for th
Job
Saw tk4 nrfarl nd T U;
Whether it is the outside or the
inside of your house that needs
' painting, you want good paint.
We have good, old reliable . ,
Dutch Boy White-Lead .
and pure linseed oil for extenorv ,
work, Dutch Boy White-Lead
and Dutch Boy Flatting Oil for ,
interior walls and woodwork. .A
Come in and let us give ybu;
some money-saving pointers, oitf-"'
your painting. $j
Medford Fur. & Hdw. Co. . ;
Crater Lake Hardware Co. ,. ';
, ; Medford. Oregon. f. '
AFTER RUSSIAN TRADE.
(Continued from Page One)
publication was made by labor lcad
ern of their Intention to mark for
condign punishment nt Ihe polls all
sonators and representatives who
voted for Iho measure.
"Tho National Chamber of Com
merce represents a largo part of tlio
public and it seems entirely proper.
Indeed Inn'erallvo, that an appeal
.should bo mado to this body nnd to
all those whom you represent, to see
to It Hint no congressman or senator
is defeated because of supporting
this."
HARDING WINS IN OHIO.
(Continued from Page One)
lial ballot. In several districts over
(He state, however, the name of V.'i'
limn (J. M'cAdoo was written in. AH
democratic candidates for delegate to
the national convention were pledy
lo (.'ox.
Returns from n.li'.H out of a total
of ."i.SS'i precincts in the state
showed three llanlinsr candidates nnd
one Wood man leading ill the race for
delegates at luriie to tho republican
national convention.
VANTA JiABY GARMENTS
DRESS YOUR BABY
, WITHOUT ONE PIN
OR BUTTON .
VANTA DIAPER.
PATTERN FREE
RUBENS SHIRTS .
TINY TOT VESTS
DR. DENTON'S
SLEEPING GARMENTS
Baby
Week
Will Begin Here Tomorrow
The advantages this celebra
tion off era arc obvious to one
who is fortunate enough to
have a baby to buy for. The
opportunities presented, com
prise an unusually large as
sortment of clothing and acces
sories for the "Pride of the
Home," offered for this occa
sion at extremely attractive
prices. A partial list is given
below.
WASHINGTON. April 28. I)ler
Auirustnv Jav of lihode Inland, now
counsellor of the emhassy t Hums
whs nominated todav ltv President
Wilson to he minister at Salvador.
Notice
Postal card photos $1.25 dozen;
5c each additional prim inc. Cos
tumes used free. Jap Art Store. 51
Stenography
Multigraphing
Circular work of all klndt
Mailing Lltta
Tunnell & Edwards
I0S-S08 Liberty Building
Medford. Oregon.
BABY BLANKETS
GOOD QUALITY
$1.48 to $5.98
BABY COATS
Made of Best Materials
$5.48 to $8.48
BABY SHIRTS
iSPRING AND SUMMER
"WEIGHT SPECIAL
.... 48
TATSY ROMPERS
AND DRESSES
$2.48 to $3.98
BABY WASH HATS
NEW STYLES
$1.98 to $3.9S
BABY DRESSES
LONG AND SHORT
$1.25 to $7.98
NAZARETH WAISTS
ALL SIZES
SPECIAL 69
DARLING DRESSES
AND PLAY SUITS
$1.9Sto$4.98
BABY SHOES
IN WHITE, PINK
AND BLUE $1.19 PAIR
BABY KIMONAS
GOOD STYLES
69 to $1.25
BABY PETTICOATS
MADE OF FINE
CAMBRIC SPECIAL
69
KOVERALLS ' ',.
in all stylos and sizes to 8
years, $2.00 each .
DOLLS-BABY RATTLES-COAT HANGERS-RUBBER BALLS, ETC., AT
SPECIAL PRICES
CHILDREN'S SOCKS
In a great range of style.
"White with colored tops.
All sizes. Very special,
48 pair
TheWoman's Store
14-22 NORTH CENTRAL AVENUE,
MtUrUhU. OREGON
RUBBER DIAPERS
All sizes. Special 506
Outing Flannel Diapers
Special 39