FAME BIS "IHEUFDRU HIE TKTBTTNT5, MEUFOICD. OREGON", TTTCTRSDXY, ATTiTL' 29, Ifl20. TO IN FINE SUM The road south from Mcdford to Redding, Calif., lu fine (or touring with the exception of five miles of soft hut easily passable highway be tween Ashland and the summit of the Slsklyous, but from there on to Keddlng Is Btnooth as glass, Carl Tengwald reported last night on ar riving home from Iteddlng, to which elty he drove tho auto of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Westorlund, who are enroute south, on Tuesday. They left (Modford at tho same time as the forenoon southbound pas senger train and reached Redding, 171 mllos, leisurely driving, 2 hours beforo the train arrived there. They passed only about a dozen cars of northbound tourlHts but Mr. Teng wald heard at Roddlng that there arc many auto tourists waiting at Oak land and Sacramento to come this way as soon as they receive reports that Smith hill, cow Creek canyon and the rest of tho Pacific highway In Oregon Is In good traveling shape, It will bo pleasing news to the peo plo of Medford who plan auto trips north, as well as tho tourists, that tho road over Smith hill is now In lalrly good shape. Regarding this the Grants Pnss Courlor says: "Tho road over Smith hill Is said to be In good condition. William Light, who lives at the foot of tho hill, Is in tho city toduy and gave out the lnformu Hon that cars could get ovor tho grade onnlIy. It is a trifle rough yet, hu tho rouds uro dry. TouiistH com ing thru say that they have not found any mud on the hill." WORKERS PLAN A IL SLOW DEATH Aches, pains, nervousness, -difficulty in urinating, often mean serious disorders. The world's ' standard remedy for kidney, liver, Madder and uric acid troubles GOLD MEDAL bring1 quick rvllef and often ward 00 deadly diseases. Known aa the national fomedy of Holland for mora than 200 yeara, All druggists, in three sizes. lok (or the name Cold Medal on vmrr boi ad,aocpt ao imitation HoIqIM 31 JSe&u i anxs Howell St. at UFarrell, j SAN FRANCISCO H and Shopping District rm Anowly bulif id Hoitt Adm await thii vi.tlar to Snn f-'rn Ciacol New fuinlthinna ol UUUiual ciiarm and comfort, a lobby designed to provide th almo.phere of a luxurious home and a new Dining Room, contirlercd one ol the molt Inlareetins; in America all contribute to youi welfarel It ii the only hotel with running Uo Water in every room. -r-irr ewyr SH! MANAGtMFNT I W.U.JAME8 PARIS, April 20. Tho eenerul fcdcratitin of lubor of France today decided to support the ruilvvaymen's fctlerntion by ortleriiiK a ucnerol strike to begirt at initliiiuht of Muv 1. PARIS, April 29. Kxtremlsts who have captured control of the railroad workers federation, at attempting to make the May 1 strike a starting point for an unlimited general strike for the nationalization of public util ities. In the past plans for tho day have contomplatcd ft more demon stration by labor. Strike notices Btibject to the ap proval of tho goneral labor federa tion hnvo been issued by tho execu tive committee of tho rullroud federa tion. Rallroadors' dclegatos wore closet ed with tho exocutlvo committee of tho general federation until lats lust night trying to obtain support of the rovolutlonury plans. As far ns can bo ascertained, no decision was reached. Tho walls of Paris aro plastored with appeals and manifestos. One appeal concluded with a bit of uncon scious humor: "Do not work on Mny 1," It said, "so that tho maxim 'he who would eat must produce,' may bo applied." U.S. CITED FOR CONTEMPT VOUTIjANI), Ore, Opril 2!). Unit ed Slates AUoriiRV I. W. Humphreys today l'il'l in Iho federal ctiurt pnpers citinir the Northwest Steel enmpunv nml the Columbia Hiver Shiibuiltlii:ir corporation fur alleged contempt of court. The action was taken, aceori!- hur to Humphreys, ns n means of meeitiiL' the refusal of officials of the two companies yesterday to product their books and records beforo the federal grand iurv. ARE SERMONS NECESSARY: SOME PEOPLE THINK NOT LONDON, April 17. Aro sermons indispensable 1 This is one of the questions on which a decision mnv lie taken lv the bishops of tho Amrlienn ehui't'li ut their liioulinir in Iriunbelli in July. .. . A section of churchmen aro de clared to hold Unit if a mini has mil the L'ift of prciiehinir it would ho bet ter for evervono that ho should not preach. The "two sermons each Sunday" custom, thev sav, imposes n great strain on Iho clcrtrv a si ruin etiunllv if not moro heavily felt bv (ho In it v. When I grow up im going to sell Post Because 111 be looking for an easy job. COMING! "TOO MUCH JOHNSON" From William Gillette's famous staae success Starts Tomorrow LIBERTY GOING! 13th Commandment nml . "KKKSK lltOM TUB CITY" A Ronnett Cimietly 'JlrUAY O.M.Y .0.. I J oil v ft i XMIX! THK CJHKAT JIOIDIM "TK.VOK 1SUXD" START FEDERAL ACTION TO PUNISH LEADERS IN INSURGENT R.R. STRIKE NhJW YORK, April 20 Fcdc- ral action to punish leaders of the strike of ruilroud workers in the New York-New Jersey dis- trict was bosun in Newark, N. J. today when United States Dis- trict Attorney Joseph L. Hotline called a number of witnesses be- fore n crand iurv to testify re- Kurdine; tho strike. Virtually all traces of the strike now have disappeared, ae- cording to statements of the va- rious railroads. cnrcAoo, April 29 nail- roads claimed continued iin- nrovemont in trnff'in conditions today. The strikers, now in their fifth week of tho unauthorized walkout, envo no indication. however, of cnllinir off the strike. Seven hundred hairenire trans- for men, who struck last Friday for more nav. reached an aeroe- v mcnt and arranged to-work to- on v. LATEST NEWS OF THE STATE EUGENE, Ore., April 29. Local postoffico authorities are in receipt of letters from the inspecting service of the department cautioninc them of the appearance in circulation of a number of clever counterfeit bills. SPARKS FROM THE WIRE LONDON, April 22. "Pussyfoot" insurance iH the term which litis been applied l a rate of ten shillinc;s per 1.0(1 pounds sterlini; now beiiie offered in the London market to cover the risk of tho pnssuco of an act of par liament within twelve months pro liiliitiiie; the sale of alcoholic litiuois in England. I'AW PAW. Misli., April 29 The case of Mrs. Surah I. Tabor, 80 years old Lawlon woman, under indictment for manslaughter, cliiireine her witli linvinir performed or aided in an il legal operation which caused the death of hor daiiL'htcr, Maude Tabor Virgo, was tiven to the jury at 10 :45 a. m. WASHINGTON, April 29. The cnnipnmn for ratilication of the fede nil suffnteo amendment has cost the National Woman's party $9.1,599.75, headquarters announced toduy. Most of the contributions came in smut amounts from individual women, the record sum for any ono month bcinit $18,:i()2 in Alarch, 3920. NEW YOHK, April 29. A new cllMmilSllll .llilMOV rxiw ii-ill Itn nrn. claimed ut tho annual mcctinc of the American .lersev f;ttrl n rhth hnrn Juno 2, it was announced today. The new champion tat producer is "Plain M'ury,' whoso record of 1,040 pounds of fat breaks tho record held bv "Vivo la France." Eleven I. W. W. members who pleaded cuiltv of criminal syndical ism nt Los Anu'olcs wore released ves terdav under suspended sentences of ono to fourteen venrs on promise to renoiinco all radical nffilintions and so to work. The eiirht tank steamers, stdiieet of a Ions discussion by tho reparations commission of the penco conference, have been nwnrdetl to lltn "Kniled States for temporary ninnnsement. The steamers were formerly operated hy the Standard Oil company under (he German flail. Martial Law in Spain. MADHM). April 29. .Martial law has been proclaimed tliromrhoiit the province of Oviedo, nccordine to of ficial announcement. This step was taken as a precaution nsninst possible disturbances Muv 1. Could Not Hrirtn to Tell All "I could not toll you all tho bone- fits I had from tho use of Foley's Honey and Tar," wrltos Miss Roso Klorko, 209 Hawkins Avo., N. llrad- dock, I'a. "I had a cold la my chest and fearhiK It would cause pnoumo nla 1 tried Foley's Honey and Tar and It was not long till I felt relieved. 1 hopo olhors suftoring from severe colds will try It." Many such letters have been written about this time- tried, reliablo family medicine for coughs, colds, croup and whooping cough. The Bayer Company introduced Aspirin to physicians 18 years ago. If you wnnt the true, world-famous Aspirin, ns prescribed hy physician for ovor righirrn years, vou must ask for 'Haver T.iblrta of Aspirin." The "Bayer Cross" is stamped on each tablet and appear on e.ieh package for your protection against imitations. In each package of "ll.tycr Tablets of Aspirin" are safe and proper direc tions for Colds. Headache. Neuralgia, Toothache, Karache. Hhettniatisni, Lum bago, Neuritis, and for Pain in general. Handy tin hexes containing 12 tablets ;ost hut a few cents. Druggists also sell lamer "Haver" packages. Aspirin the tra.le mark of flayer Manufacture of Monoarctiracidcstcr of Salkyllcacid. PORTLAND, Ore.. April 29. Or gnnization of the first civil irovern mcnt in Oregon will he fittingly cele brated at the historic hamlet of Cham poeg near Sulem, on May 1, bv pio neers nnd the sons and daughters of pioneers. PORTLAND, Ore., April 29. The crest of the smelt run in tho Sandv river is believed to have been reached according to Portlandcrs who visited Troutdale and the bunks of the Sundv river. Accordine to veteran fisher men nlonir the river this year's run hail been a record-breaker nnd some smelt will continue to run upstream for several days. MARSIIFIELD, Ore., April 29. Fire resulting from an explosion in the engine room, of the mill of the Buchncr Lumber conipnnv plant at North Head, early lodav, did dam age estimated at $125,000. The loss to Hie plant is said to be fully cover ed by insurance. PORTLAND, Ore., April 29 Billy Gihson, manager of Hcnnv Leonard, world's lightweight champion made known here today that he was en deavoring to arrange for a contest between Leonard and some premier lightweight for n ten-round no-decision contest hero during tho Shrine convention in June. SPOKANE, Ap-il 29 Henry C. Voss, a bridegroom of about three weeks, was sentenced in district court here todify'to n term of one to ten years in the state penitentiary follow ing his conviction on a charge of in voluntary manslaughter lor fatally shooting Glen Jfiles, a member of a charivari party which called nt his home April 13. Tho sentence is the minimum under Hie law. PARIS, April 29. The government won its point in the chamber of depu ties toduv when it opposed a deter mined effort on the part of the re actionary and royalist section of the chamber to secure consideration of the question of suspension of immu nity of Deputy Valiant-Couturier, unified socialist, so he might be prose-, ctueu ior mo article piionsncd in I tie newspaper La Populaire on April 23. This article- was addressed to the 1920 class of recruits nnd wits con sidered by objectors as an effort to incito disobedience. ! The Mainspring of Your; Body Is Your Stomach Every humnn stomach was design ed by the same architect, but'some of them back right up and refuse abso lutely to perform the duties Intended for thorn to do. They in some man ner become clogged by the food not assimilating properly for it's further journey through the alimentary can al. When this happens tho trouble begins. The food on such occasions refuses to move on in the ordinary and normal mnnner it stays on and on in the warm quarters until It pu trifles literally rots. LS'ot a very pleasant thought, is it? But that is just what happens. Nothing takes the joy out of living quicker than a disordered stomach. .Medical authorities state that nearly nine-tenths of the cases of stomach trouble, indigestion, sour ness, burning, gas, bloating, nausea, dizziness, etc., are due to too much acidity In the stomach and not, as some believe, to a lnck of digestive Juices. Jo-to Is Inexpensive; perfectly harmless, pleasant to take nnd makes old stomachs feel like new In Two Minutes. Think of it! Only two minutes and your tired, sick and worn-out stomach is made like new in so short a time. Ask your drug gist about Jo-To. For sale in (Medford by Heath's Drug Store. Adv. 7'rT- Now As tmcd as ew.Molcji... playing I rxfc bound c6astas';;powX. -r;. erfur as the sea that ' " '' ': heats ubon it.- James'"ffc Vj I Heme's lm:mctf- : tal drama of MM Vf i simple -folK.. '7 A Christie Comedy made Jy e1 for lauqhinq purposes V 1 "HOMEBREW" T"jw BRAY PICTOGRAPH J tPT Odds and Ends of Interest 'ill ji , PlaVlnP "k"i.eeeeer J!l Rialtoj SUNDAY "ANNE OF GREEN GABLES" IE MANN'SThe Best Goods for (he Price, No Matter What the Price MANN'S 1 16th FRIDAY SURPRISE SALE j J These Sales Are Drawing the Crowds There Must Be a Reason Find Out Tomorrow jf 40 BIG BARGAINS FOR ONE DAY ONLY I JERSEY COATS New stvlbs. Cheap at $20.00. Friday fflr each .....'. J A J MUSLIN WAISTS For children. Made nf fine material. Sizes 4 to 14 years. $1.00 values. Sale price, 7Qr each MISSES' In fine Lisle, blue. 50c val uea, Fri. pair HOSE Pink and 25c BOY'S WASH SUITS Made of fine materials. 3 years to 8 years. $2.50 Talues. Friday suit $1.25 $1.39 29c FAILLE SILK 24 inches wide, in navy, grey, red, and green, $l.(9 values. Fridav, vard SUITING Hfi-inch American suit ing. Takes the place of Linen. Friday van! TABLE CLOTHS Mercerized 64x72; ready for use, $3.00 values. Friday, WZ each "Pfa' J VOILES 36 inches wide in fancy printed (patterns. Fri dav surprise Afir sale, vard - BABY SHIRTS Good weight for spring and summer wear, 6oc values. Fri day, each Darning Cotton Best quality in all colore. Fri dav ball 48c LONG GLOVES Kaysers 16-butf on tuck ed Silk Gloves. $3.00 values. Fri day, pair $1.98 RUBBER BIBS For children. Fine qual ity, 15.?, 25 and 39? UNION SUITS Women's summer union suits. Small sizes. 75c values. Friday AQr suit "0t ;$25 SILK DRESSES Good styles and colors. $4a values. Friday, each ... HANDKERCHIEFS Women's fancy colored Handkerchiefs, 20c val ues. Friday 1 C each ORGANDIE 36-inch White Organdie. Sheer and crisp. AC Friday, yard CRETONNE Colonial Brand. Beau tiful patterns, 36 inches wide. Friday, vard 48c CREPE DE CHENE . Silk and cotton mixtures , in several dark shades, 79c values. Fri- Z Zr day, yard " .GLOVES Kavser's Silk Gloves in black and white. $1.00 values. Fri day, pair 85c KNITTING YARN Odds and ends in yarn for knitting and crochet ing, 50c values. 9Cr Friday, ball JJt RUBBER DIAPERS All sizes. Cheap at 69c. Friday surprise tn sale, each .., JUL WOMEN'S HOSE Fiber Silk in blue, grey, tan and pongee, $1.25 values. Fri- 7Qf day, pair . PLAID SKIRTING 56 inches wide. All wool. $5.50 values. $A 7C Friday, yard J NAINSOOK 36 inches wide Imperial brand. Cheap at 40c Friday 2Cf yard JJ CURTAIN NETS In white, ecru and cream Ixcgular price, 69c. Fri day. CQr yard J'v GEORGETTE CREPE All silk, 40 inches wide, good colors. orth to- dav $3.50. Frida: yard 32M DRESS SHIELDS Good qualitv, all styles. Cheap at 50c. I'Vi-iCo day, pair ' DRESS SNAPS GoVid quality in white and black. 10c values. Friday, dozen 7c LACES Cotton Cluny Laces. Cheap at 12c. Q Friday, yard ... .: Ob INFANTS BIBS . . . M Padded, good stvles. cheap at 25c. Fri day, each SWEATERS H Women's Slip Over Sweaters, new styles s good colors. Up to $10 values. Friday, each PONGEE SILK 34 inches wide, 10 colors to select from. $2.25 value. Friday, vard 20c 1 $6.98 i $1.98 WHITE GOODS H For Waists and Dresses, up to 75c values. AQp Friday, yard "b NAPKINS H Large size -'Mercerized s Cotton Napkins.' $3.50 values. Friday (2 1 dozen..::...::....', v 1 o PROMENADE. SUITING j 36 inches wide, comes in six new shades. Take? 2 the place of linen. OtTp Friday, yard 0Jb BOY'S BLOUSES Good quality, cheap to- day at. $1.25. Friday j Surprise Sale, (Jg SUMMER VESTS For Women. All good styles and quality. Frida-, . AC, s each s 5c Pearl Buttons Good quality. Cheap at 15c. Fri- card 1 OC I t-r-w "mat rt A r ke woman sotore 14-22 NORTH CENTRAL AVENUE. MEDFORD. OREGON HOSE Infant's Hose in light colors. 25c values. Fri day, pair ..... 15c SOAP J Colgate's Toilet Soap, 15c values. J Friday, 1flr Cake 4.