MTOFORD WATL TKmmnS. SfEBTTSKD. OWnm " TTTTJTfST5XY, " MAT 50." T935.'
LIBERTY
Who 1a to blame for
the modem Jazz-niiul
wives? The wives
theiiuiClveN or tliIr
too-biuy, loo-pro.sMrr-ous,
too-indulgent hus
band? "Youiijc Mrs.
Winthrop" in the un-ifwer.
A 27
TAKING MAC
u
STARTS
TOMOICKOW
ETHEL
CLAYTON
IN
MRS-INTHROP
I I
ONLY
TONIGHT
m:ft TO SEE
TOM MIX in
"THE TERROR"
AND
TheH.C.L.inl950'
na proNcntori
by moinhors of
Junior II. H. Oliws
I have actually gained twenty-
seven poundB in weight and feel Juh
like a new man since I began taking
Tanlac," said Dan Heed, a woodman,
who lives at Bond. Ore., while In the
Owlllrug store recently. Continuing,
iho said: ' - - .
"Some time ago I began to have
trouble with my Btomach. My appe
tite became very poor and I finally
got to where I would have to force
down every mouthful I ate, and when
I did this I would suffer with lntenso
cramping pains In my stomach after
ward. I would also bloat something
awful and my heart would pulpltate
terribly and it would be all I could do
to got my breath. I lost so much
weight that I finally became so weak
I could hardly drag myself around.
When I got up In the morning I nl-
ways felt worse than when I went to
bed, and I had no energy and Just felt
tired and wornout all the time.
'I had beon reading so much nbout
Tanlac in the newspapers and the
good it was doing others I decided to
give it a trial, and it commenced to
help me almost at once. My appetito
Improved and I began to pick up in
weight and strength, I havo taken
seven bottles In all now, and am glad
to say I havo been completely ruliov-
od of all my troubles. I can oat any
thing 1 want without BUfforlng any
bad aftor effects and all that tired,
worn out Fueling bus gone. I can
sleep all night long without waking
and always Ret up In the morning
feeling ready for my day's work, and
while the Job of a woodsman natural
ly requires a groat deal of physical
strength I can do as much as I ovor
did. Tanlac did mo a great sorvico In
restoring my health, and I am always
iglad to tell others about it, and never
inilss an opportunity to do so."
Tanlae is sold In MedfoTd at WoBt
Side Pharmacy and by loading drug
lists in every town. Adv.
OOOh CLOTHES
I Make Them
KLEIN Pallor
13H KMC Main H.
Now Playing
'EVERYWOMAN'
RIALTO
pronounced by those who
mm' it yesterday tin tlio hu
prmno cIumhIg of tho motion
picture art
JL'h mi injustice to yourself if
you uiihs it.
"BEAUTY is the Goal
of EVERYWOMAN"
"PASSION Knocks on the
Door of EVERYWOMAN"
4 TRUTH is the Guardian
of EVERYWOMAN"
"VICE Pursues
EVERYWOMAN"
MODESTY is an Attribute
that all the World Admires
in EVERYWOMAN"
"LOVE and WEALTH, a
combination that opens the heart
of EVERYWOMAN"
OF BOND ISSUE
A number o very enthusiastic
meetings were bold vesterduv even
ine in the county at which the road
bond measure and the 4 per cent road
bond limitation constitutional amend
ment were explained. Certain parts
of the county are (?ointr to vote stron
for these measures and the meetinirs
ncinsr nem is uoint; much to stir ud
the peoplo to iret them out to vote.
Every man or womnn who is opposed
to the bonds will be at tho polls on
rnuav and therefore it is necessary
that every one in favor oftho bonds
cast their vote, otherwise the same
will eo down in defeat.
Members of the Advertising Cum
van who passed throuerh JBedford this
moraine cave as their opinion that
the roads between Afedfurd and
Portland were in splendid condition
and that if more people who nro on-
posed to bondinif for further rond
improvements could onlv mako the
trip, thev would realize that thev are
worth every dollar which it costs to
build them.
No man will vote against the countv
bonds if ho has taken tho trouble to
inform himself as to whether the
sumo will increase his taxes. Tho
ounty commissioners havo issued n
statement lhat it will not increase the
axes lor the reason that other roml
bonds und tho warrant indebtedness
will be so reduced in tho next two
venrs, that tho tax now beiner levied
o pav them will bo discontinued and
tlio snmo applied on the proposed
road bonds. In fact, the mill rate
of taxation in five venrs now for
rond bond purposes will be less than
it is now.
It is very important that tho 4 per
cent statu road bond limitation act be
oted lor, because that measure will
novKle money which will mako it r.is-
siblc for us to iret state and federal
uid in Jackson county. It would be
solt'ss lor Jackson countv to vote
the .$500,000 unless we could Ret
$000,000 of this outside money and
therefore, voters should be careful
not to overlook that measure on the
ballot. .
C.0F
E
A
WITH CENT. POINT
A number of very interesting sub
jects were taken up at yesterday's
Forum all of which affected the wel
fare of the community as well as the
county at large.
During the five minutes alloted for
members to bring up such subjects as
their opinion were of immediate
HITCHY K00 AT
E
.' COMING
BEX BEACH'S
Powerful drama
of (lio Norlh.
"THE GIRL FROM
THE OUTSIDE
RIALTO
Raymond Hitchcock, tlio most pop
ular entertainer on the American
staire. will appear at the Page
theatre Juesdav niirlit. Mav 2f. in
"llitchy Koo, .11!," said to be the
host of tho llitchv-Koo scries in
fact, tho New York Times proclaimed
it tho best rcvuo in town, durimr tho
lone run in Now ork. As I'lorenz
ZicKfeld, Jr.. has produced a few re
vues of "l'olhes" fame, and is con
cerned with A. I,. Krlaimer. C. li. Dil
lingham and "Ilitchv" in the promo
tion ol'tho llitchv-Koo scries, bcsrin-
ninc with 1!U7, it is not a hard pull
on iimn to uelicvo ,Jhis stntomont.
Tho latest Hitehy-Koo. tho 1919 vin
tueo, is the most pretentious of all.
The other revues of the Hitchcock im
print made a point of simplicity, often
a winninir quality, but not always
the best asset where revues aro con
cerned. Here the decorator has had
full swine and in addition to tho lav
ish stncinir. the players have been
supplied with rich mnterinl. Georire
V. Iloburt wroto the comedy scenes,
and Cole I'orler, a New York societv
hid, and new-comer to tho stneo, is
the author of tho words and music of
nil the souks, tho star, as in previous
revues, is at his best durinir his in
tornial few minutes in front of the
curtain boloro the piece burins. The
show is a succession of unrelated
scenes and musical numbers, in which
Hitchcock moves in anil out. now as
t nptam John Smith m llistorienl l.nr.
Icsiiue, now as a barber in n hilarious
roui.'h house scone, now us the mayor
ot a rural cotumunitv. mil so
through, a hindiim: and musical romp
i nun uie rise ol the curtain to the
emt
In
importance there were three recom
mendations made. One was that the
board of iirectors confer with the
city authorities relative to the sup
port of the Rogue River Valley band.
Another that an effort be made to
get out a full vote at the primary
election on Friday and the third that
Central Point merchants be invited
to become members of tho Medford
Chamber of Commerce and work with
them in matters pertaining to the
welfare of both communities.
Mr. John A. Mann was tho chair
man of the day and the subject was
that of Trade Expansion which was
presented by Secretary fl. O. Froh
bach. Messrs. Carnett, Gaddis and
Isaacs entered Into the discussion and
a number of very good ideas were ad
vanced for a greater trade expansion.
It was the consensus of opinion of all
of tho speakers that good roads were
the biggest factor for trade expansion
both from the viow point of giving
the farmer a better outlet for his pro
ducts as well as tho getting ot rural
trade for the community.
Mr. Vawter gave assurances to the
business men of Central Point who
were present, that as soon as the
county bonds were voted and it is
known that state and fedoral aid
could be obtained, that the Medford
Chamber of Commerce could be de
pended upon to do everything within
their power to influence expenditures
upon roadways near Central Point,
in accordance with the best judgmen
for all concerned
The following guests attended tho
Forum: J. G. Love, E. C. Fabor and
J. O. Isaacson of Central Point, Ben
ton Bowers of Ashland, J. E. Enyart,
a former resident of Medford, bu
now of Portland, Reay H. Keogy of
Portland and it. J. Eberly of Mod-
ford, engaged In the state forest ser
vice.
As next wook will bo Forest Pro
tection week, the subject for the
forum naturally will be that ot tho
protection of our own forests here in
southern Oregon, which is ot such
vast importance to us and therofore
must bo given serious consideration
as to fire protection
AO CLUB CARAVAN
EDFORD
S REST
A. F. & A. M.
Regular communication Med
ford Lodge 103, Friday even
ing, May 21, 7:30 p. m. sharp
Work in E. A. degree.
B2 L. E. WILLIAMS, Secy.
"DANDERINE"
Stops Hair Coming Out:
Doubles Its Beauty.
A fCW rents bllVS "Ilnn.lnrlnn "
After an application of "Danderino"
ou can not find a fallen hair or any
tiumiriiu, besides every hair shows
iv life, vigor, brightness, more col
Advises Ordinary
Buttermilk for Wrinkles
and Enlarged Pores
This Good Looking Yohnir Woman
l acs Old Time Itecipo of Blittrrmillt
i ream in n iow Way A ficntlo
.Miissiibo with Fingers Before
Retiring All That Is Mccessary.
Tho old-time
a p p 1 1 cation of
Buttermilk and
Cream to whiten
and preserve the
skin and remove
harsh littlo wrin
kles and ugly sal
lowness Is grand
mother's recipe
and women
throughout the
country aro again using it to ensure
a bcauutui complexion and snow
white hands and arms.
Buttermilk, however, is not always
obtainable, but a specialist has at last
perfected a niothod of concentrating
ouucrmiiK and combining It with a
perfect cream, which you can buy in
small (iiinnllties ready to use at any
first class drug store by simply ask
ing for "Howard's" Buttermilk
Cream.
There Is no socrot about it nor is
there any doubt about the result It's
just common ordinary buttermilk In
the form of a wondortul cream, gen
tly massaged with the finger tips
nround the corners of tho eyes and
mouth. Howard Bros. Chemical Co..
Buffalo, N. Y. Adv.
Blouses!
New arriYals every
week of the latest mod
els in colored voiles,
guaranteed to "tub."
The
Vanity Shop
Next Rialto Theater.
The Ad Club Automobile Caravan
arrived ut Medford this moraine on
schedule time. Thev had their break
fast here and departed at 10 a. m.,'
for Shasta Sprines where thev will
stop for tonik'lit.
There were a total of one hundred
and thirty people with the caravan of
which thirty were enlisted men. Be
sides the touring cars, there were
army trucks, motorcycles and a num.
ber of other trucks. - -
Tho tour is beinc made to adver
tise the northwest attractions as
well as advocating the use of the Pa
cific Highway by Californinns. In
fact, it is constructive effort to sell
Oreeon scenery to the residents of
California.
Today's run will be 142 miles. Thev
intend to mako Chico. 117 miles to
morrow and 127 miles to Sacramento
on the twenty-second. The following
day they intend to arrive at Stockton
where the convention of advertising
clubs ot the Paeifia Coast will be held.
The return trip will be mndo ac
cording to the desires of the individual
participants of tho caravan.
An interesting feature of tho cara
van was tho Good Year Packard
truck, equipped with Good Year pneu
matic tires, 38x7, in front und 44x10
in the rear. This truck has made
three trips ueross the continent and
is driven by II. Temple ' and H.
Scholdcr.
She Feels Fine A'ow
Aches and pains often indicate
kidneys out of order. Your kidneys
surely need help and quickly
when your hands and feet are swol
len and you feel dull and sluggish,
lose your appetite and your energy
and there is a puffy look under the
eyes. Mrs. L. Gibson, 12th and Edi
son St., LaJuntn, Colo., wrltos: "My
kidneys wore giving me a great deal
of trouble for some time. I took
Foley Kidney Pills and they helped
me right away. I feel fine now."
For sale by Medford Pharmacy. Adv.
PAGE TUESDAY Night, MAY 25
CURTAIX 8:30
Get together under the blue sky limit of fun Fill your veins
with the wine of laughter and music and make tomorrow's mem
ory smile with pleasant thought.
A NATIONAL NECESSITY
TT RAYMOND xf r
Hitchcock
In His Latest. Loveliest aid Liveliest Musical Revue
HITCHY KOO--1919
Third of Series and Best First Time Here.
100 Entertainers Choruses of 40 Under 20
Every bio .personality and deCorat've detail of the famous New York
production with bitlarged orchestra., - -
-A WORD TO THE WISE-
Tho advance sale for this extraordinary show Is always a gale, and
mail orders, accompanied by check, to Goo. A. Hunt, Pags Theatre,
will bo honored in the order of receipt before box office sale opens
Sunday, May 23rd, 12 a. m. Include self addressed envelope. Prices
Floor S3. 00, Balcony S2.D0, $2.00, $1.00, plus 10 per cent War Tax.
American Legion Week, May 17-22
Every ex-service man, not now a member, Is requested to sign blank
and mail to S. M. Leonard or R. Hubbard, Medford, during the above
week. Membership fee
(Please Print) (Last) (First) (Middle)
Military rank .' ;
1'rosent address -
Permanent address
Military organizations in which I served
Civil occupations ;
1 hereby subscribe to tlio Constitution of tho AMERICAN LEGION and
apply for enrollment in Post No. 15, Oregon (State) Department.
(Signature) .
MANN'S The Best Goods for the Price, No Matter What the Price MANN'S
18th Friday Surprise Sale
NOTABLE SAVINGS THAT WILL
DRAW THRIFTY WOMEN HEREWARDS
29 Live Bargains For Tomorrow
UNION SUITS
Women's fine ribbed
Union Suits in white and
pink. 75c values, CZC
suit OJl
PILLOW CASES
42 and 45-inch Advance
pillow slips, GOc values.
Friday surprise, Jg
DRESS VOILES
40-inch fine printed dress
Voiles. New patterns.
Friday, 4Qr
TUV
vard
LONG CLOTH
Extra fine grade for
underwear, 35c values.
Friday,
vard.. U7t
POPLIN
Silk and Cotton Poplin
in a fine line of colors,
$1.75 values, ffl
vard
HANDKERCHIEFS
"Women's plain and lace
edjie. 35cA-alues. IflA
Friday, each 'V,
WAISTS
Children's Muslin "Waists
Cheap at $1.00. 7rt
5 Friday, each I 71
HOSE
E "Women's fine Cotton
Hose in white, black and
silver, 50c values. 5Q
Friday, pair y 71
H LACES
Imitation Crochet Laces.
Values to 35c. Fri
E day, yard
25c
KNIT BLOOMERS
In black only. Cheap at
$1.00. Friday OQr
surprise, pair 071
BATH TOWELS
Slightly imperfect. Good
size, GOc values. OQ
Friday, each .J7l
BED SPREADS
78x88, good heavv weight
Cheap at $4.50. QO
Friday, each V J70
48c 1
DISH RAGS
Knit; good size. On sale
Friday, 1 r
each wl
2 for 25
GEORGETTE CREPE
In a fine line of printed
patterns, $5.00 values.
Friday, ffO QO
vard $ J70
FLOUNCING
45-inch embroidered voile
flouncings, $2.25 values.
Friday,
vard
$1.39
INFANT'S VESTS
Summer weight; fine
quality, 50c values. Fri
day, 3 Or
each J 71
UNDERWEAR
Children's summer Un
ion Suits. All sizes. 69c
values, Fri- rft
dav. suit J71
HANDKERCHIEFS
"Women's fine lawn hand
kerchiefs, J Qr
each 101
3 for 50
19c I
POPLIN
Mercerized White Poplin.
Fine quality, 60c values.
Jmciay,
yard
CAMBRIC
No. 500, fine quality mill
ends. Good 60c quality.
fc 42c
CURTAIN VOILE
Hemstitched edge, 36
incnes wide. Cheap at
oc. -tmaay,
yard
CREPE DE CHENE
40 inches wide. Several
good shades, $3.50 values.
Friday, j QO
yard fuJO
LACES
AM over laces, good pat
terns, $2.00 values. Fri
day,
yard
INFANT'S DRESSES
Made of fine white ma
terials, $1.50 values. Fri-
S 98c
SILK GLOVES
In white and black. Reg
ular price, 85c. Fri- 7Qr
I 71
98c 1
day, pair
CURTAIN VOILE
36 inches wide, in fancy
patterns, 35c values. Fri-
vard 29C
KAYSER'S GLOVES
In Chamoisette, white
and colors, $1.25 values.
1'Tiday,
pair
$1.19 1
CORSETS
10 Per Cent Off on All
Corsets for Friday.
TheWaman's Store
14-22 NORTH CENTRAL AVENUE.
MEDFORD. OREGON
COATS
Every coat in the house, s
xnaay
I
4
Off.
or uud thickness. Adv.