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GROWING DEAF WITH
HEAD NOISES?
TRY THIS.
If you are growing bard of hearing
and fear Catarrhal Deafness or If you
have roaring, rumbling, hissing
noises in your ears go to your drug
gist and get 1 ounce -of Parmlnt
(double strength), and add to it 'A
pint of hot water and a little granu
lated sugar. Take 1 tublespoonful
four times a day.
ThlB will often bring quick relief
from the distressing head noises.
Clogged nostrils should open, breath
ing become easy nnd the mucus stop
dropping into the throut. It is easy
to prepare, costs little and is pleasant
to take. Anyone who is threatened j
wiiu vuiurruui uraiaituH ur wiiu nun
head noises should give this prescrip
tion a trial. Adv.
IN MILK DRIVE
Mr. Good Goods Says:
Our GOODS are GOOD;
'' Our PRICES LOW.
SHANTUNG PONGEE
Hand Made
. .Special Price QQn
This Week "Ot
Deuels'
The children of Medford are keenl
interested in the poster making and cs
suv writing contests Hint lire bein:
conducted here in connection with th
luilk campaign. The Chamber
Commerce lias offered prizes for th
best poster in each uroup and for th
best essay, also. There will be three
croups including: First, the :ird arid
4th irrade children; second, the iit'j
and Uth grades and third, the Till nnd
8th trades. For the best essays, also
there will ho three prizes and for the
second choice posters and essays, ad
ditional prizes. The awards will be
made Saturday.
Grunts Pass has made some- nt
tractive posters and the vouiiir people
of Med ford have decided to out do
them if possible.
I he Intr ph rent-teacher meeting was
ASPIRIN iS SAFE
.
Take tablets without fear.
marked with the safety
"Bayer Cross."
E
if
If you want the true, world-famous
Aspirin, as prescribed by physicians for
over eighteen yours, you must ask for
"Bayer Tablets of Aspirin."
The "Bayer Cross" is stamped on each
tablet and appears on each jiagkugo for
yuur prumcuun nguinst imiiauonR.
In each package of "Dayer Tablets
of Aspirin" are safe nnd proper direc
tions for Colds, Headache, Neuralgia,
joouiacne, fcaracftc, Kheumatism, Lum
bago, Neuritis, nnd for Pain in eoneral.
Handy tin boxes containing 12 tablets
cost but a few cents. Drutwists also
sell larger "Bayer" packages. ABplrin
is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture
of JuonoacotioacidQBter of tialicylicacid.
Thoro'sj nothing
eloudy about "Doug's"
big smile nor
about the roars of
laughter of tho
hundreds who
nro seeing him
dully In Ids now
picture
.ONLY O nVC ONMf
i. UrtlJ TOMORROW
TODAY
VA AJA
Douglas Fairbanks
IN
"WHEN THE CLOUDS ROLL BY"
It hns n million and ono thrills and "Doug" adds a spociul
thriller for ovory sceno.
-COMING SUNDAY-
MARY ROBERTS RINEHART'S
FaiuoiiH Story
"DANGEROUS DAYS"
RIALTO
MOW SHOW
TODAY
ROBERT
WARWICK
With j
WANDA llAWhKY (
KATIUiYN WILM.IM8
TIllXHHHHO KOSMWK
TOM FOJOIAN'
IKVIXQ CIMMIXGH
-IX-
"THE TREE OF KNOWLEDGE"
From tlio famous Mage buccosh,
-H'a a lulo of life' forblddoii fruit.
Other Attract ionf-
MUTT and JEFF
FiinmnkerH of
Ajtiinntod Cartoon-land
FOX NEWS
See what thU
world contains.
It roi?DTvl
Sunday-
M.UMUKltlTR
(UVItK In
"AI.li OK A
SI DDD.V I'lXiGY'
held this nflcrnoon nt tho public li
brary. Professor Fitts of Oreson
Agriculture college spoke on "The
Cost of Milk Production." This vas
particularly interesting to both pro
ducers and consumers. Kdith Knight
Hill, Rwretnry of the Oregon JJniiv
Couneil and for several years editor
of the woman's department of the
Orcgoninn spoke on "Statewide Child
Welfare Work." Miss Florence Pool,
home demonstration agent, who is
conducting the milk campaign, spoke
on "The Necessity for MiJ); in the
Diet." Mrs. Mttddox presided.
The general public is invited to th
cilv park .Saturday afternoon at "
o'clock when the school children will
appear as milk fairies in a pageant.
In addition to this irrogramme talks
have been given in all the schools and
motion picture houses are showin:
educational slides and window dis
plays are on view in the Chamber of
Commerce, Paul's Klectric Store and
the Toggery. The Commercial Club
will give a luncheon Saturday which
will be an event of note. The Farm
Bureau is preparing an 'exhibit of
feeds to show what a cow eats while
manufacturing a gallon of milk.
The exhibit shown bv tho Commer
cial Club is prepared bv the Oregon
Dairy Council, arranged bv Dr. 1). W.
Mack, Dairy Inspector of Portland.
and it shows the mineral content of
milk.
Portland is planning to pattern
after Medford in the fall and put on
some of these milk features when the
the Parent-Teacher association moels
there.
That Grants Pass will hold a big
Fourth of July celebration was decid
ed on at the chamber of commerce
meeting of that city yesterday noon.
Committees will soon be appointed
to make arrangements' for "the great
est July Fourth celebration ever held
in southern Oregon." ,
Notice After May 8th Singer
Shop will move to 10 South Fir St,
All kinds dry wood, phono 305 or
61 it-J. Kay Blackburn.
Ford: two brothers. Civile and Ken
neth: a half-brother, Frederick Fonl
und a pair of twin half-sisters, Hiibv
and Huth Ford, all of Applcgate, Ore.
KING Died at Salem, Ore., May
5, 1920, Chas. H. King, oldest son of
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. King of Medford.
The deceased was born in Medford,
Ore., Dec. 21, 1896, and was at the
time of his death 23 years, four
months, 14 days old.
Ho leaves to mourn his loss his
father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. W.
S. King of Medford, six sisters who
are Mrs. Joe Shults of Rogue River,
Ore., Mrs. Horbert Krskine of San
Francisco, Mrs. Rader of llornbrok,
Calif., Mrs. Eugene Melvln of Los
Angeles, Mrs. O. W. Murphy and
Miss Julia King of Medford, and one
brother, David S. King of Takilma,
Ore.
Funeral notice later.
I
The McCurdy-Rowno Auto com
pany Is being Installed In the Sparta
building. Main street and Pacific
highway, and when the work of re
modeling is completed will have one
of the most complete automobile bus
inesses between Portland and Sacra
mento. The members of the firm are
Walter Bowne and Raiph McCurdy,
and since its formation have made
rapid strides in volume of business,
being forced to move twice to larger
quarters. The location is rated as
being the best in southern Oregon,
being located on the Main street of
this city, where It crosses the Pacific
highway. It is also located at the
beginning of the Crater Lake high
way. The firm handles Willys-Knight
and Overland cars, and Republic
trucks, also Pennsylvania and Fed
eral tires.
The auto accessory department of
the business will be an Important fea
ture, and will consist of every up-to-date
auto need, from tire patches to
high-powered lights. Zerolene and
Monogram oil will be handled, and a
repair department maintained. The
firm also plans catering to tho trade
of southern Oregon and northern California.
FRECKLES
Don't Hide Thorn With a Veil; Re.
move Them With Othlne Double -Strength
This preparation for the removal
of freckles Is usually so successful in
removing freckles and giving a clear,
beautiful complexion that it is sold
under guarunlee to refund the money
if it fulls.
Don't hide your, freckles under a
veil; get un ounce of Othlne and re
move them. lOven the first few appli
cations should show a wonderful im
provement, some of the lighter freck
les vanishing entirely.
Be sure to ask the druggtft for tho
double Btrength Othlne; it is this thut
is sold on the money-back guarantee.
Adv.
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1 Our Annual May Sale ofjWhite Is Eagerly Awaited
! By Thrifty Women A Semi-Annual Event v
! of Remarkable Value Giving
! SHEETS, PILLOW SLIPS, MUSLIN, CAMBRIC, NA INSOOK, FANCY WHITE GOODS, BED SPREADS
I MUSLIN UNDERWEAR, GLOVES, HOSIERY, WAISTS. IN FACT, EVERYTHING IN WHITE
! FOR HOT WEATHER NEEDS GO IN THIS GREAT SALE AT PRICES WHICH CANNOT BE DUPLI
! . CATED ANYWHERE.
OBITUARY
HICKS Rebecca Josephine Hicks
died at tho Sacred Heart Hospital
Mav 7, .1020 from cancer. Sho wua
horn at Hurdland, Missouri, Septem
ber 2(1, 18C0 nnd was aged 00 veurs,
11 months, 7 days. She had been n
resident of tho state for 31 years and
of Central Point four years. She was
member of tho Wromcn's Relief
Corps of Central Point, nnd leaves
one step-daughter, Mrs. Elsie Young
of Central Point, and two brothers.
J. W. Ashbv and C. K. Ashbv of Col
lage Grove, Ore., and one sister, Mrs.
V. Johnston of Yuba City, Calif.
Funeral services will he held lit the
Christian church nt Central Point,
Ore., Sunday May !), nt 1 p. in., liev.
Millard officiating. Interment in
Mountain View Cemetery, Ashland,
Ore.
HINQIIAM Funeral services were
held last Tuesday afternoon from
tho Methodist church in Yreka, Culir'.,
over Marion Hinghain who died. Fri
day, April .'10 in Medford, from the
oss ot blood due to an accidental cut
of right thigh by a cut-off saw while
working at the mill at Applcgate,
Oregon. Ho had lived at Appleente
for innrc than a year. Ho was horn
April 21. 11102, and at the time of his
lentil was 18 years and 0 days of
ago. I le was the son ot Air. anil Mrs.
Icnr.v Bingham, and was horn at
Klamalhnn. His mother was Isabella
Miller, of tho liogus, Calif., section
whero many relatives of the deceased
eside.
Immediate relatives are: Stepfather
nil mot tier. Mr. and Mrs. Alexnnde
(Three
Drop
Cord
Killer
"Gets-It" Stops Fain Immediately
and Corns Go Quick.
The way to handle coma Is the
tried and proved "Oots-U" way
the way that millions havo found
auickcet. easiest, safest and most
reliable.
A few drone of "(lets-It" knocks
the hurt out of any corn nt once
fcr.d eonn loosens It so It lifts rlKht
off without any feellnfy. Oh. what
comfort! now grnnn to wane ana
dance and Jump without a single
twlno! Why not?
- "Gets-It." the never fnlllnR. RUar
anteeil money-hack corn remover,
rnsts but a trills nt any drutf store.
jjl'd by K. Luwruuoo & Co.. CuIcuko.
Sold In Medtord aua recommend
ed as the world s best corn romedy
by Leon 11. Hnsklns, Medford Phar
macy, Strang's Drug Store, Heath's
Drug Store, West Side Pharmacy.
WHITE SILKS REDUCED
White Pongee Silk Suitable for mak
ing skirts and dresses. 36 inches wide.
Regular price, $4.00, this tf5 3Q
sale, yard JJJ
Sport Skirting In white; all silk, fancy
patterns, 36 inches wide. Regular price
$5.98. Sale price, ttC AQ
yard J.tO
40-inch White Crepe De Chene Good
quality. Regular price, $3.48. This
$2.48
White Jersey Silk For underwear, ?.G
inches wide. For this sale, CJ QQ
yard ....-4 0J.7O
White Vanity Silk For underwear.
Fine grade, 36 inches wide. Special
for this sale
j. 1 70
WHITE GLOVES
Ivanhoe Silk Gloves.
Good quailty. Regular
85c values. This sale,
pair : 79
Kayser's White Silk
Gloves, $1.00 grade, 85
Kavser's 16-Button
White Silk Gloves, $2.50
values, now, pair $2.29
yard
SHEETS AND PILLOW SLIPS FOR LESS
72x90 Linen finish Sheets
cheap today at $2.25. This
sale $1.89
9-4 Moclips Bleached
Sheeting. Cheap today
at $1.00. This sale, yard
89
Restful Bedspreads, large
size. Cheap at $4.00. This
sale $3.69
Wearwell Scolloped Bed
spreads, large size, $4.50
values, now $3.98
42 and 45 inch Linen fin
ish Pillow Slips. Cheop
at 60c. This sale, each
Special values in import
ed Bedspreads.
DOMESTICS AT REDUCED PRICES
Hope Muslin Cheap today at 45c. For
tius big sale, JQr
yard J7L
Lustra Cambric 36 inches wide. Cheap
today at 60c, for this sale
yard '. ..yJ
Linno Cloth 36 inches wide; for skirts,
smocks and dresses. Cheap at 55c. For
this big sale Afir
yard
imperial Long Cloth No. 150 This
cloth is cheap at 35c. This ?Qf
sale, yard
Imperial Long .Cloth ..No.. 200 This
cloth is cheap at 45c. For this 3Qf
sale, yard :
Berkeley Cambric Special, yard 69?
Imperial English Nainsook 36 inches
wide, 50c value. This ARr
sale, vard 1 v
i i -
TOWELS AND TOWELING REDUCED
17x34 soft spun Towels, Bath Towels, good oual-
guaranteed to wear, very
absorbent. Special finislit
Real 30c values. Special,
each 25d
Crash Toweling, part lin
en, good heavy quality.
Cheap today at 25c. This
sale, yard 719(
ity and size. Cheap at
75c. Special, each ....65
Bath Towels, good qual
ity, medium size, 30c
values. This sale, each
Bath Towels, ' large size,
heavy quality. Special,
each 89
MAY SALE OF TABLE LINENS
FANCY WHITE GOODS AT LOW PRICES
Table Tops 36x36, mer
cerized, hemmed ready
for use. $1.00 values. Spe
cial, each 75
Mercerized Table Dam
ask, 58 inches . wide.
Cheap at 90c. Special for
this sale, yard : 79
70 inch All Linen Dam
ask, Cheap at $2.75. Spe
cial .$2.25
72x72 Mercerized Table
Cloths, first qualitv.
Cheap at $4.75. This
sale, each $4-48
72 inch mercerized Table
Damask. Cheap at $1.50.
This sale, vard $1.19
18x18 Mercerized Table
Napkins, good qualitv.
Cheap at $2.75. For this
sale, each $2.48
Table Cloths, 60x60, hem
med ready for use, $2.50
values. This sale, each
$2.19
72x90 fine mereorized Ta
ble Cloths, $6.00 values.
Mav White Sale ....$5.75
20x20 pure All Linen
Napkins. Cheap todav at
$8.50. This sale ....$7Us
22x22 mercerized Table
Napkins, $3.50 values.
This sale, doz ........$2.98
36 inch fancy White'
Voiles in stripes and
plaids. Regular 69c val
ues. This sale, yard 48
Plain White Voiles, fine
qualitv mercerized. Very
special, yard 50
White Skirtings
36 inch Gaberdine, yard
89?
36 inch Striped Skirting
yard 79
36-inch fancy Block Pat
terns. Special, yard
$1.39
40 inch fine White Goods
for dresses and waists,
values to 89c. In this sale
yard .
MUSLIN UNDERWEAR FOR LESS
"Dove" Underwear made of fine Lin
;ere Cloth, in Gowns, Bloomers and Che
mise. Special $3-48
"Dove" Underwear in Gowns, Petti
coats and Chemise. Cheap at $4.50.
For this sale, each $3.98
Children's Muslin Waists, a fine qual
ity, $1.00 values. Xow, each 79
Children's Bloomers, 75c values 69
Special Women's fine grade Corsets,
in White and flesh. Special $1.48
Ladies' Handkerchiefs,
fine quality, emb. corn
ers, plain and lace edge,
35c values, each 29
Ladies ' Handkerchiefs
made of sheer lawu, emb.
corners. Special, each,
18 (3 for 50)
Women's White Cotton
Hose, all sizes. Cheap at
40c. This sale, each
29
36 inch Fancy Plaid
Skirtings. Special, yard
. $1.48
AVhite American Suiting,
36 inches wide, for skirts
and children's suits, takes
the place of linen. 35c
value. This sale, yard
29
40 inch finfJ white mate
rial for dresses and waists,
values to 79c. Very spe-.
cial, yard-... 69e-
Special sale of Curtain
Scrims and Nets, "from"
25 to $1.00
Special values in fine
white materials for grad
uating dresses.
EMBROIDERIES AND LACES
REDUCED
Imitation Crochet Embroiderv Edfres
o
...75
Laces for Cami
soles. Values to
35c. For this sale.
yard 25
Embroidery
Flouncing 10
inches wide, con
vent edge, 75c val
ues, this sale, vard
69 "
and Insertions, up
to 10c values. This
sale, yard 4$
45 inch Embroid
ered Voile Flounc
ing for dresses.
Regular $2.25 val
ues. This sale, yard
$1.39
m
H 9 inch Embroidery Flouncing. Special, yard 4S, 6 inch Embroidery Flouncing. Special, yard 39 B
10 OFF ON BRAISSERES
Including the very latest models, in
j Gossard and Warner's, in white and
i flesh. All sizes.
14-22 NORTH CENTRAL AVENUE,
MEDFORD. OREGON
10 OFF ON CORSETS
This includes all the new models in
Gossard, Warners and Red Fern's
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