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P3U13 EIGHT iteotoiitj warn TnrmTTm, wnDFOTtn. ottegon fbtday, may u, 3920. Welcome Relief From the Tortures of Rheumatism Can Come Only From the Proper Treatment. Many forma of rheumatism arc caused by millions of tiny germs that infest the blood, and until the blood is absolutely freed of these germs, there is no real relief in eight. The most satisfactory remedy for rheumatism, is S. S. S. be- cauro it is one of the most thor ough blood purifiers known to med ical science. This fine old remedy cleanses the blood of impurities, nnH nct.s ns an antidote to the corm of rheumatism. S. S. S. is sold by druggists everywhere. For valuable litera ture and advice address Chief Med. ical Adviser, 107 Swift Laboratory, Atlanta, Ga. "Soldiers of Fortune" vumi Tim xovKh itv KIOIIAHII) IIAKIUXU J)AVIS TUJi SATIKDAY NIOIIT ONLY WWW An Allan Dnwn Production. THE IN IDAHO MINE, grounds purchased will be deter mined. II. L. WAlTIIBR, 40 I President. E SPOKANE, May 14. Fred Dergen superintendent of the Marsh mine near Iiurko, Idaho, Charles jonnson and a third man whoso name could not be learned, were overcome by gas at the bottom of a 240-foot shaft in the mine today and it is feared they cannot bo rescued in time to prevent asphyxiation, according to Informa tion received hero over the long dis- ance telephone today. itescuo crews from the Hecla mine were attempting to reach the men with gas masks. Their plight was ado known by a fourth man, wno descended with them but" who man- ged to escape the fumes before ho was overcome. The men entered the Bhaft this forenoon before the gas from a blast had been dlsporsod, it was declared. (Tills Is -Not ii War l'lclurii) It's tin) biggest thriller full of olio hundred . per cent Americans th u t lias e v o r bee n . shown. Just red-blooded adventure- (lint en circles IIojhi Idiiigliimi, a lieuiitiful ir.ii'1 and Itnbcrt Clay, llic Amerlenii ongliiwivl Does tho glii renllzo ln-i- iktsoiiiiI danger Wlint. ac tion does Clay take? .See. 'Soldiers of Fortune' IHOAl'Tll'TIi MAIDKXS IX DISTItKSS ltKSCl'US AX1 TlllilldS . TIIKX V IIAVI'l A CHRIST I COMHI1Y AXI TOI OI' Tllli ICS DAY. RIALTO XJflXT IiAIUtY KU.MON COMIiDY A Corkinq Tale of Ponmnq Corks NEW SHOW TODAY, BryantWashburn in 'The Six Best Cellars' A JOYOUS TALE OF DEPARTED SPIRITS A PICTURE FOR WETS, DRYS AND OTHERS Alwi 511 'IT I KM'' CO.MKIIV FOX NKWM Cominn Sunday DOROTHY GISH in "5iAisv i:i.i.i: c(u:s TO TOWN" IB ertY SPARKS FROM THE WIRE Lieutenant V. H. Cusliitisr and Knsiim Kriink Lamb, naval reserve ol ficers. have been recommended for oiirt martial in a report mitiniitteii the nuvy bv a board of lnciuirv. Imi-L'iiiL' them with linvini; transport. ed twelve cases of liquor in a naval seaplane from Heniini, one or tlic Iiiv haina islands, to Kev ft est, Ha., on a ceent cruise down tho Atlanti oast. The U. K. S. Kerens is oxnectod to nrrivn ill New York next Monday or Tuesday from Brest, lienrinir the bodies ol' !.":( officers mid enlisted men of the mivv and marine corns ArraiiL'enients liave been made tor nil nrnmintc services Wednesday after noon on the pier wilh Secretary Dan iels as principal speaker. Ycslcrdav was especially observed throughout llinururv in the holdinsr ol deiiionstrtiuons against the peace treaty, says a Budapest dispatch. It is reported currently that Musta ilia Keinal l'asha has formed a gov ernment in Angora and addressed a telegram to the peace conference de Muring that any acceptance, of peace terms bv tho present Turkish pence delegation will be null and void, ne cording to a Constantinople dispatch, Tlin horlv of ii beautiful votine" RllS sinu woman has been found in Lake Geneva off Oucliev. On the rovorse iile of a banknote found upon her was written. "Good live. 'Am another victim of tho bnlsbevists." It was signed "Countess V." She is be sixth Russian nolilewnnian to com mit suicide bv drowning in Lake Geneva. OPEN SHOP DEMANDED. (Continued from Page One) ntn account the cost of necessities. savings and the enjoyment of all benefits of the civilization of tho time. Senator Philips, republican, Colo rado, called attention to the bonus miid employes bv many industrial enterprises and to reports that labor leaders felt it should be discouraged. Division of Surplus ' "In the actual practice of the oper ation of the various devices thev fall to two general classes sharing of profits and sharing of savings," Mr. Hoover said. "It is difficult to reach a fair basis of settlement. The occa sional misuse of tho system has led o the opposition of organized labor. If profit sharing is to be based on tile conception that wages arc to be iust. and that profits are to be an addition to pay, then it would bo in proper form, but not whan used as a weapon to hold down a man's pay. The intangible agitation in industrial life concerns tho nuestion of a divis- Sure Relief t- i- 6 Bell-ans Hot water Sure Relief ;E LL-ANS 'for indigestion ion of surplus, not the nuestion that cmplovcs want to manage the business." POTATOES Fancy Seed Potatoes $10.00 per hundred. Also A complete line of Bee Sup plies in stock, MONARCH Seed & Feed Co. I7 F Main tr GDrl CHUNG China Herb Store Herb cure for earache, headache, cat arrh, dlptheria, sore throat, lung trouble, kidney trouble, stomach trouble, heart trouble, chills and fever, cramps, coughs, poor circulation, carbuncles, tumors, cracked breast, cures all kinds of goiters. NO OPERATIONS. . Medford. Oregon. Jan. 13, 1S17. This Is to certify that I, the undersign ed, had very severe stomach trouble and had been bothered for several years and last August was not expected to live, ana hearing of Ulm Chung (whose Herb Store Is at 214 South Front street, Med ford), 1 decided to gel herbs for my stomach trouble, and 1 started to feeling belter as soon as 1 used them and today am a well man and enn heartily recom ment anyone afflicted as I was to se Olm Chung and try his Herbs. (Signed) W K JOHNSON. Witnesses: Im, Lewis, Eagle Point. W. Ii. Chlldroth, Engle Point. M. A. Anderson, Medford. S. B. Holmes, Engle Point. C. E. Moore, Eagle Point J. V. Mclntyre. Eagle Point. Geo. Von riVr Helen. Eagle Point Thos. E. NiCiOls. Eagla Point. With Medford trade s Medford made piiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiifl uTi-r.n mTTTi -rjxiom nnnnc! unrj mTJ"C TO-D-mf . tan MAWUT? WTTAT TWR PT.TfiT! MANN'S lUAMJM O xXi jdijui vruuyg X WJLli iau iuivjj liw u-n . OPPORTUNITY SALE! I Every Spring Suit, Coat and Dress Must Be Closed Out at Once 1 Buy Yours Saturday While The Selection Is Good 1-3 OFF ON SUITS YOUR OPPORTUNITY OUR LOSS 75 brand new suits, made of the best materials. All wool, includ ing our Navy Serges and Trico tines. . On Sale Saturday 1-3 OFF REGULAR PRICES This means you can buy A $50.00 Suit for 33.35 A $75.00 Suit, for $50.00 A $100.00 Suit, for $66-05 No Alterations rl 14 OFF REGULAR PRICES YOUR OPPORTUNITY OUR LOSS 200 Brand New Spring Coats in a great variety of styles, including our Polo Coats. Both long and short lengths. On sale Saturday OFF ON COATS This means you can buy A $30.00 Coa,t for $22.50 A $50.00 Coat for $37.50 A $60.00 Coat for $45-00 No Exchanges. 20 OFF ON DRESSES YOUR OPPORTUNITY jj OUR LOSS If .'All of our Silk and Serge Dresses, including this Spring's latest models. All good colors and sizes. For women and Misses. On sale Saturday 3 20 OFF REGULAR PRICES jj This means you can buy A $40.00 Dress for $32.00 H A $60.00 Dress for $48.00 A $80.00 Dress for ;.$64.00 No Approvals 1 Our May Sale of White Is the Talk of the Town NOW IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO STOCK UP FOR THE SUMMER DOMESTICS AT REDUCED PRICE W. A. Willi, treasurer of the Aus- Irnlinn coiiiiiioiiwoulth, now in Knir I11111I, is lirimr.iiL' before tho F.ntrlish people tho nuestion whether there is to bo a continiinnee of. the Anulo- Inpnneso nllinncc. Seerolnrv of Stnto C'olhv declnnil lust ninht in nn address in Chicago Hint America's position in the world todnv is "ouile the reverse of islon tion'' mid pointed out that the United Slates had been saved from .tin' actual test of war in defendiue; (he Monroe doctrine. Secretarv t'olbv defended the lieairuo of Nations. Secretarv of Commerce, Alexander expressed a hope for continued t'riendlv rclnlions between (his conn- trv nnd (ircat Itritain at a dinner civen in Wasliiimton last nitrlit in honor of the Itritish lneix'lianls now tourin; the Tinted Stales. A 1" per cent advance in wanes i - lo he demanded for cverv iron, sled and tin worker iifl'iliated with the Amalgamated Association of lrm. Sled and Tin Workers, accordins to the report of (ho scale committee to the convention in Sciintoii, Pa., vi: terda.v. l'alr Association Meeting All stockholders of tho Jackson County Fair association nro request ed to mHt at the Chamber of Conv nicreo, l'rlday oveniiiK. May 14 at 8 p. in. Very Important business will be transacted and.whether a fair will bo held this year and permanent Say You Want "Diamond Dyes" Don't Spoil or Streak your Material in a Poor Dye Karh package of "IMiimond lives" columns directions so simple that any woman run diamond-dye a new, rich fadeless color Into worn, shabby nr incuts, draperies, coverings, whether wool, silk, linen, cotton or mixed goods. Huy 'liiimond Dyes" no other kind then perfect results lire guar anteed even if you have never dyed before. irugt;ist has color curd. , Adv 9't Sheeting, bleached Hcgular price $1.0!). On sale Saturday, yard 89J K est fill Bed Spreads, llegular price, $4.00. On sale Saturday, each $3.69 Mercerized Damask, 72-inch. Kegular price $1.50. Saturday, yard $1.19 Satin Table Damask, 70-inch. All linen. Kegiilar price $5.00 Saturday, yard $4.48 Dress (iinghams, :IJ inches wide. Cheap today at 75c. On si'!e Saturday, yard ....48c Imperial Long Cloth, fine quality. Chevip at 35c. Saturday, a yard 29 White Goods for waists and dresses. Kegular price 69c. Sat urday, yard 48 English Long Cloth. Field Crest Brand. liegular 35c. value. On sale Saturday, vard 28 Hope Muslin. Cheap today at 45c. Satnr day, yard 39 Silk and Cotton Crepe. Good colors. Kegulav price 79c. Saturday, yard 69 10 PER CENT OFF ON ALL CORSETS FOR SATURDAY. WE ARE OFFERING OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF GOSSARD, CAMCO,. WARNER'S AND RED FERN CORSETS AND BRAISSIERS AT 10 PER CENT OFF REGULAR PRICES. 10 PER CENT OFF ON SHIRT WAISTS 300 new Georgette and Crcpo do Chenc "Waists. All new styles. Good colors and sizes. On sale Saturday. 10 Per Cent Off Regular Price. Special 75 new Georgette Crepe and Crepe de Chene Waists. Up to $8.00 values. On sale Saturday, each $5.98 I Saturday Sale of Curtain Materials at Low Prices A CHANCE FOR THE THRIFTY HOUSE WIFE TO SUPPLY HER NEEDS. Curtain Scrim. Wiih fancy hemstitched edge. On stile Saturday 1 Or 17L vard :.. Curtain Voile. 40 inches wide. Fine quality. In white and cream, Qr vard 3(-inch Birehwood Cre tonne. Several new pat terns to select from. Spec ial Saturday, d8r vard Curtain Swiss in a great variety of new patterns. Special, ACr yard Filet Net. 40 inches. In white and cream. AQr Special, yard U7L 4 1-inch fine Lace Nets, in cream. Xcw -patterns. pir":' $1-48 Florence l?ipp. Comes in new bird patterns. QQi Special, yard 36-inch Magnolia Cre tonne in light and darl colors. Special Q vard Curtain Net, 36 inches. Fine quality, in white only. Special, AQn t yard Marquisette for curtains. '36 inches wide, in white, cream and ecru. Hem stitched edge. On sale : 50c 42-inch Filet Nets in cream. Small figures. On sale Saturday, Qfl yard .'. 07l Fancy Curtain Nets, 36 inches wide iu cream. Small patterns. On sale Saturday, CQr yard J"l Norman Duplex Draper'. Double faced, heavy cloth special, yard $1.75 I j SPECIAL SALE OF HOSIERY Women's and Children's Hose in Silk, S Lisle ami Cotton on sale at special prices. H Mail Orders Promptly Filled 9, OilSVS TheWoman's Store 14-22 NORTH CENTRAL AVEN.UE. MEDFORD. OREGON SPECIAL SALE OF UNDERWEAR g Our spring and summer stock is now complete. Special bargains on sale Saturday Mail or Express Prepaid S II