Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 30, 1920, Page 8, Image 8

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REDFORD WaTG TTCTBTm!!. MTFDRTI. OftEGOx, FmnXV, 'APPIL .10. .1020.
Freckle -Face
Sun tuiil Wind llriiiK ul 1'isly Kiots
- Jlmv to Konmve Knsily
Hero's a chance, .I1hh Kreckle-face,
to try a remedy for freckles wllh the
guaruntce of u reliable concern that
it will not cost you a penny unless It
romoven the freckles; while if 11 does
give you a clear complexion the ex
pense is trlflliiK.
Simply get an ounce of Othino
double strength from any dniKKlst
and a few applications should show
you how easy It Is to rid yourself of
the homely freckles and get a beauti
ful complexion. Uarely Is more than
one ounce needed for the worst case.
lie sure to ask the dniKKlst for the
double strength Othino as this
strength is sold under guarantee of
money buck if it fails to remove
freckles. Adv.tf
RIALTO
ONLY
TWO MORE
DAYS
The Mightiest
of American
Dramas
ALICE
LAKE
AND
CAST
"SHORE
ACRES"
ALSO
CHRISTIE COMEDY
AND TOPICS OF
THE DAY
STARTING
SUNDAY
"ANNE OF
GREEN GABLES"
. STARRING
MARY MILES
M1NTER
Licensed City Scavenger.
All roiuue immediately removed on
short notice. .Weekly visit in resi
dence districts. Dally buslnesa dis
trict. Phones ROR-K.
I, nr-A.nn,, . H..-:., - tiTti,lrt.j(j,i)
fl
"Too Much Johnson"
(From VYm. Gillette's Famous Statie Success)
The liiiiahiiiiiest thiuq you've ever seen. Come on In and help mil
a kink In Old Man Gloom
BUT WAIT! THIS IS ONLY HALF:
MUTT AND JEFF COMEDY
AND A FOX NEWS
13 LIBERTY e3!
SUNDAY THE GREAT
WORD ELKS
HAVE GAY TIME
AT
The Medford Elks arrived homo
from Grants T'ass at 2:30 o'clock this
morning well pleased with their lodge
session, banquet and genernl enter
tainment there, but thoroly disgusted
with the boxing entertainment put on
under tho auspices of the American
Legion post of that city, because the
more or less famed Portland "fight
ers" put up a very tame In fact
stalling contests. And yet while the
opinion of the Medford Klks is unun
iimous as to the contests, they all at
tarn no blame to the American Le
gion post who hired the Portland
boxers at b!g money to put on
meritorious exhibition.
Hut thut banquet of last night!
Tho Elks will never forget its tooth
somcness und merit, and are loud In
their praise of the Ladies' Auxiliary
of tho Auto Park who prepared and
served tho delicious repast, which in
cluded loads of baked turkey, chick
en and ham and all tho trimmings In
cluding a half dozen different kinds
of cakes. Tho banquet, cafeteria
style, was served In the chamber of
commerce rooms.
About 200 local Elks including
those going on the special train and
those who went by auto, participated
In last night's doings. The special
train arrived at the Pass ut 6:46
p. in. last ovening to find all the
people of that city and vicinity as
sembled at the depot to await their
arrival with the Grants Pass band.
Tho Elks at once formed Into line
and Willi their new wind heading the
procession, and the Grants Puss Elks
and band following paraded tho
main streets, and then wont to Wal
dorf hall where I ho lodgo session was
held. A number of candldnlos were
Initialed, Including .1. 11. Wimer and
Itussell Semon of .Medford.
Following tho lodgo session the
Elks wont to tho opora house to wit
ness the boxing exhibition, after
which tho banquet was hold, follow
ing which they then wont back to
Whtdorf hull for a social lodgo ses
sion until truln tlnio.
Tho preliminary was tho host fea
ture of the boxing entertainment, be
ing n bout between two candidates,
Kussell Semon of Medford nnd Mr.
Morrison of 'Korby, both of whom
wcro hliudfoldcd nml woro cow bells
which notified each where his oppo
nent was. It wns a very laughable
artalr.
The boBt regular bout wns between
.less Ingram of -Medford and Ftcd
Campbell of Grants Pass, in which
Ingram early Ihrew up tho sponge.
The main event, that between Knock
out Carillon and .loliuny iloscovitch
of Portland was won by the former
In the second round on a foul. The
bout botweon Freddy Andorsun of
Portlaiwl and .Iltiuuy -Muscono of
OVER-ACIDITY
of the stomach haa upset many a
night's rest It your stomach is add
disturbed, dissolve two or three
on the tongue before retiring and en
joy refreshing sleep. The purity and
goodness of Ki-moids guaranteed by
SCOTT & BOWNE
MAKER3 OF SCOTT3 EMULSION
A SNAPPY
NEW
SHOW
TODAY
Bryant
Washburn
- artnr.. - JMJ
HOUDINI, Terror Island
Portland was a draw. The prelimin
ary between Art Closex and Jake
Hocsch of Grants Pass was won by
the latter.
Prior to tho departure of the spec
ial train from this city to Grants Pass
Into yesterday afternoon tho Elks
lodge band with theli' humorous
makeups and special stunts furnish
ed much merriment by their parade
on Main street and "concerts" In
front of tho Chamber of Commerce
building and on the depot luwn.
The Elks band was made iin as fol
lows :
Jcrrv Jerome, Clyde Ilnzelrii:!.'. Geo.
Roberts. Trcve I.timsden. Floyd Hart,
Merle Kendall. Vernon Vnwter Lewis
Ulrii'li, Paul Leonard. Hill Vnwter, J.
.7. Buchter, Victor Dunirlsnn, Gaston
Dcmurnue, George ('odditis. Lar
ry Kchnde, Herb All'oril, Kenneth
lieelie, Hob Wilson, Geo. Collins
"Kletch" Kish. Carl Tcnuwald. 1'. 11.
McDonald, Herb Luunsiiacli, director.
"Deke" Itui'kinuhum, Serireunt at
Arms; P. ('.. I'.iirliam, nnimal trainer;
V. K. Walker. "Will Wi'ld': Wood .let
ters (just there).
FOR A FEW DAYS
The Triiionia Oil und Gas Com
pany have suspended drilliii" for a
few days while completing nrriimre
nienls for sufficient water supply,
which will be bv drilling a water well
close to the oil well where a lurijc
flow of water was encountered ut n
depth of -10 feet.
The Swedi'iiburu' well from whi'li
we have been ttettiinr water is beiiiL'
made deeper, so that we should have
sufficient for twenty-four hours' scr
vice when these two wells nre com
pleted. E. W. MUEGRAN.
Secretary.
Eureka Millionaire Dvinq.
EUREKA. Oil.. April The con
dition of Charles Willis Ward, for
mer millionaire bulb irrowcr, who lies
been ill hero for some weeks, today
wns reported crilicul. Dr. C. O. Kulk
his physician, said "he has n fiL'htins;
chance, hut may iro at any hour.
PLANS TO HELP SOLDIERS
(Continued from Page One)
for which it is estimated . 1.800.000,
0(10 will lie renuired, would lie raised
by four plans as follows:
Increased surtaxes of 1 per cent
on net incomes between $.ril)00 anil
$10,000; 2 per cent on incomes li
tween 10,011(1 and $2(1,000 and
per cent on incomes above $20, 000.
One per cent on real sales to he
paid liv those makinir the sale -and to
apply in the case of all sales, con
tracts and leases, whenever made.
Tax on slocks and lionds, sales or
transfers at one fifth of one pet-
cent on the market vuluc. Tax on
produce exchaiure transactions at the
same rate. A tax ot 2.1 cents lor
each $"i of the total amount of sales,
or contract to sell lands, tenements,
or other property.
Taxes on various brands of citrar
tobacco' mid lminufncliired products
rangine; from 15 per cent to (i(i iur
cent, dcpcmlinir on the trade, and a
tax of $1 per thousand on cigarettes
U. S. TO CONTROL WATER POWER
(Continued from Page One)
shall pay tho original owner his not
Investment.
Licensees nro placed under the
supervision of stnto public service
commissions as to rates and regula
tion of servico.
The federal government, tho bill
provldos, may take over and operato
any water power under license In
time of war for manufacture of ex
plosives or any use conducive to nil
tionnl safety.
Senator Jones In a statement said
ho wns Informed that water power
developments to ho undertaken on
enactment of the bill would huvo a
capacity of more thnn 4,000,000
horsepower and would open up to
navigation more thnn 4000 miles of
the upper reaches of streams.
BLUEBEARD TELLS OF MURDER
(Continued from Page One)
years, moving to Pittsburg, Kas.; he
said be next "found himself" work
in K for a blacksmith and while In
that empUivmcnt he was struck on
tho head and knocked unconscious
by an nuvll fulling from the block
where 11 rested. Then, according to
the transcript of his stntement. he
went to a farm nearby where ho lived
for about two years and then ho be
gan to drift over the country.
I'lin'l lU'iiicitilicr Them All
Ills first marriage, he said, was In
Canada, "during the war." Ho told
tho officers he had been mnrrled so
often since that time that he could
KILL THE RATS
r-fJff,
TO-DAY
By Using
i STEARNS' PASTE
I ItitrmnllotmlpttprTOlnfttor for RaI. Mice.
I t'.vkrmrhtiiim! V. nUTtHir. II rn-nu-n ft
J il.ln ill ttn pom to mn Irom thtj buihl.
Int Inr WHtiTaiitl lrrnh r. djrlii out.'ltle
In a lw moment. Tito Mn. SV ftn.l tl 0
tbould be euoujfU to kill from Wlo wl rla.
not remember names, placeB, nor
dales. He gave them, with frequent
prompting, the following list, the
first four being those whom he ad
mitted had died either by his hand
or with his connivance, according to
the statement;
Nine Lee Deloney, home. Eureka,
Montana, married under the name of
Charles N. Harvey at San Francisco,
December ", 1919. She had property
worth about $20,000, he said.
Hertha A. Goodnlck of Spokane,
married under the name of H. L. Gor
don at North Yakima, Wash., Juno
11, 19,19. Her trunks have been lo
cated in a Vancouver, B, C, ware
house. Alice M. Ludvigscn qf Seattle,
married under J he name of Andrew
Hilton, at Port Townsend, Wash., Oc
tober 0, 1917. Her property, papers,
will, and marriage license were found
In Watson's effects.
.- Kllznlieth Pryor ot Wallace, Idaho,
married under the name of - Milton
Lewis at Cocur d'Alenc, Idaho, Mar.
25, 1919. Miss Pryor, who was a
waitress, had little property, altho
some tax receipts in her name were
found in Watson's possessions. Her
body was found near Plum Station,
Thurston county, Wiish., a short time
thereafter.
Other admitted marrla'ges were:
Mrs. Gertrude Wilson of Seattle,
married under the name of J. P.
Watson at Seattle in the summer of
1917.
Names Knloin Woman
Hcatrice M. AndrewArtha, of Can
H MANN'S THE BEST GODDS FOR THE PRICE NO MATTER WHAT THE PRICE MANN'S 5S
(MAY DAY SALE! I
The many bargains offered in every department for
SATURDAY MAY 1st
Should crowd our store with many eager buyers 1
MAY DAY SALE OF SUITS
Every Suit in the house on sale Saturday at reduced
' prices. Now is your chance. '
All $50.00 Spring Suits $42.50
Ah $60.00 Spring Suits : $50.00
All $75 Spring Suits $65-00
All $85.00 Spring Suits $75.00
All $100.00 Spring Suits $90.00
Tweed o,-vVool Suits, all styles $50.00
Silk Waists 50 new Georgette Crepe and Crepe do
Chone "Waists, all good styles. On sale tl nc
Saturday .'. P0.l J
"New Voile "Waists in a great variety of styles, all
sizes. On sale Saturday $1.50, $2.50, $3.50, $5
SATURDAY SALE OF
Colonial Draperies
Do'-inch "Woodlawu Cretonne, conies in
H light and dark colors. All new AQr
E patterns. Special Saturda-, yard "OL
101 wood Chintz New patterns
for Spring, 35 inches wide,
New Curtain Nets 'M
"White, Cream and Ecru. Beau
H tiful quality. Special, yard
Printed Curtain Voiles 40 inches
5 wide, in Pink, Blue anc Green. QCr
E All new patterns. Special, yard OJL-
H Special .Hi inch Curtain Scrim, hem-
stitched. Comes in "White, Jr
Cream and Ecru. Saturday, yard Jv
SATURDAY SALE
Children's Socks, White
Boy's Bibbed Hose, fast
EVERYTHING FOR
Infant's Drosses on Sale
Saturday, $2.00 grade
1.75 grade $1 4S: $1.
$1.19
ada, married under tho name of
Harry M. Lewis t Tacoma In Febru
ary 1919.
Agnes Wilson of Altwrta, married
under the name ot Charles Xewton
Harvey at Edmonton, date unknown.
Mrs. H. L. Gordon of Canada, who
married him under the name of II. L.
Gordon at Winnipeg April 12, 1919.
He deserted her eleven lays later, he
says. She Is now reported to be in
Vancouver, B. C. Her true name is
unknown. '
Katherine Kruse of I.N'elson, B. C,
whom he married under tho name of
.lames P. Watson at Nelson, June 13,
1913. She is now at Salem, Ore. A
joint bank account has been located
at San Diego, from which, according
to the officers, Mrs. Kruse was draw
ing funds up to the time of Watson's
arrest April 9.
Dlattie Irene Root of San Francisco
married under the name of 11. L.
Gordon at Sacramento, some time in
1919.
Maude E. Goldensmith of Wallace,
Idaho, married under the name of
Charles Newton at Tacoma in Janu
ary 199. She Is reported to be now
at Wallace -and the officers here say
she has expressed a wish to prosecute
Watson as -a bigamist.
L. A. Wife Caused Arrest
Watson'B arrest was caused by
Mrs. Wonrbacher, the wife with
whom he was living at the time. She
became suspicious of his erratic
movements, and called In a firm of
private detectives, who soon found
CRETONNNES, SCRIMS AND NETS BOUGHT BEFORE THE RECENT RAISE
IN PRICES AT SPECIAL PRICES SATURDAY
are Right
98c
de in
yard
inches wide in
-
CURTAIN SCRIM
40 inches wide, hem
stitched, in White,
Cream and Ecru . Spe
cial, yard 50
Special values in Kilrt
Nets 79. S9, 9S
$1.25j $1.48
In White and Cream
59c
OF GOOD HOSIERY
Women's Silk Hose
in
Black, White and colors,
All sizes, CI Cn
pair plJV
Ivavsev s Silk Hose
Black and Brown,
pair
$4.98
La
France Silk
H-o
$3.98
with fancy tops, pair....4Sf
black. Special, pair 30c
BABY
$1.69
TheWoman's;5tofe
- 10. gradt
14-22 NORTH CENTRAL AVENUE.
MEDFORD.
enough to warrant an arrest on sus
picion. Shortly after Watson was
taken Into custody ho tried to kill
himself, once by cutting his throat
with a pocket knife and later by
slashing his wrists. His recovery
from' those wounds was so slow that
he was not able to talk intelligently
about his case until two or three
days ago.
The deaths of the four women ad
mitted to have been slain, according
to his statement, were brought about
in two ways. Betty Pryor, whose
body was found near Plum Station,
Wash., and Nina Lee Deloney. who
was killed at Long Beach while on a
camping trip, were both killed by
beating out their brnlns with a ham
mcr, he aid.
Two Wives Drowned
Bertha Goodnick was tipped out of
a boat on Lake Washington, he said,
Catarrh is a Real Enemy
and Requires Vigorous Treatment
Do Not Neglect It.
When you use sprays, atomizers
and douches for your Catarrh, you
may succeed in unstopping the
choked-up air passages for the
time being, but this annoying con
dition returns, and you have to do
the same thing over, and over
again.
Catarrh has never yet been
cured by these local applications.
Have you ever experienced any real
benefit from such treatment?
MAY DAY SALE OF COATS '
Now is your opportunity to buy your new coat
for less.
12 New Jersey Coats in
Mixtures. All new styles.
at $20.00. Saturday, each
EVERY COAT IN THE HOUSE ON SALE SAT
URDAY 10 PER CENT OFF
New Spring Coats $30 values . ..
New Spring Coats, $40 values ..
New Spring Coats, $50 values
New Spring Coats, $60 values
New Spring Coats, $75 values
New Middy Blouses, all sizes ....
New style Sweaters, all sizes ....
New Voile Dresses, fro in
Norman Duplex Drapery
Double Faced Tapestry Patterns. 36
inches wide. Special,
Verona Tapestry effects, 36 inches
wide for heavy draper'. All CI OC'
new patterns. Special, yard fiC0
Silk I'linsh Curtain Voiles 40 inches
wide m U lute,
Ecru. Special,
36 inch Curtain Swiss Fine rr
quality. Very Special, yard
Curtain Scrim 36 inches wide. Fancy
printed, borders hemstitched. CQr
Very special, yard Jt
SATURDAY SALE
"Athena" Union Suits,
weight, in good quality. M nr
Special, suit $1 J
Women's Summer Union Suits,
with silk top, in White and Pink!
All sizes. Very special. ffl nr
Suit pi. I J
"Princes .May!' Union Suits, in
envelope, tight and lace knee. All
sizes. White and Flesh. tfl
snit flCD
onion s Summer ests.
top. ory special,
each
OREGON
and Alice Ludvlgsen met a similar
fate on a river in Idaho probably
the St. Joe. the officers thought -
where he had taken her for a fishing
trip. The two latter deaths, he first
said, were accidental, but later in his
statement be referred to them as
"murders."
i. strong guard was established
over the man today to prevent any
further attempts at suicide. .It was
said he would be removed to the
county Jail very soon. Ho has been
in a prison ward of the county hospi
tal. It was also intimated that the dis
trict attorney would press the local
prosecution against Watson, and will
vigorously resist any attempt to ex
tradite' him to the state of Washing
ton to answei" the Pryor murder
charge, at least until the Deloney
case had been disposed of.
Throw these makeshift remedies
to the winds, and get on the right
treatment. Get a bottle of S. S. S.,
nnd begin a treatment that has
been praised by sufferers for
half a century.
S. S. S. gets r'ght at the. source
of Catarrh, and forces from the
blood tho germs which cause the
disease. Special medical advice
regarding your own case free. Ad
dress Medical Director, 106 Swift
Laboratory, Atlanta, Ga.
IS
Navy, Black, and Heather
Cheap
$151
...$27.00
$36.00
$45.00
- ....$54.00
$67.50
$2.98 to $5.00
$3.48 to $10.00
$9.98 to $16.50
Cream and
yard
$1.19
OF UNDERWEAR
Summer
Bodice
25c
SPECIAL GLOVE SALE
Kaysor's Silk Gloves, pair $1.00 f
16-IJutton Silk Gloves, pair $2.50 H
Chainoisette Gloves. Special, pair - H
O -4 r 71
$1.00
L IU0T FM llSt ORDER flOU K1UI
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