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PAUT3 KIGHT "WEDFORLJ UraTTi 'I'M 1,5 U fl. "" ?5TimW, TTTTTOlY, STTy. ST," TflSJ.' MOTHER! MCVIPAM DfDn C ITILAlUrlll liLULLU EFFECT A PORTLAND IS OFF, AMERICAN LEGION "California Syrup of Figs" Child's Best Laxative You have but Tonight and Tomorrow to see this gorgeous, fascinat ing, entertaining pro duction. ted OH f MEETS SATURDAY DEUELS . -,f. Sir, X f 1 SILK SALE 50 5 Discount on Fancy Satins and Taffetas Ready for the v Job Whether it !s the outside or the inside of your house that needs . painting.you want good paint. We have good old reliable DUTCH BOY WHITE-LEAD and pure Unseed oil for exterior work, Dutch Boy White-Lead and Dutch Boy Flatting Oil for interior walls and woodwork. Come in and let us give you gome money-saving pointers on your painting. $ thi trft and tm tvi sltf t iswt ih urS, vthUfltMd ll. t Medford Fur. & Hdw. Co. Crater Lake Hardware Co. Hertford. Orocon. STAR TAXI PHONE 300 Cars for hire with or without driver. JAMES LESLIE Nash Hntol 5IEXICO CITY, May 21. Confir mation of reports that petroleum In terest have reached a uatlBfactory agreement with the preBcnt tempor ary government of Mexico was ob tained yosterday hy the Associated resa from Aureliano Mondlvii, in charge of the treasury department. lie stated that imposts for March and April, decreed shortly bofore Carranza's tall had been withdrawn, the companies agreeing to pay the rates ocllected for January and Feb ruary, which were two and one-half times less Jhnn the rate fixed by Car- ranzu for the Becond six months of the year. WASHINGTON; May 21. The state department received today summary of a clrculur issued In Mex ico City by the provision government which apparently sets out a new pol icy ns to tax payments. ftloxlco fifty papers yesterday car ried roports that revolutionary forces were In closo pursuit of l'resldont Carranza. They also said the contest for provisional president to bo named by congress May 24 would he between General Gonzales and Adotfo Do La Huorta. General Ohregon has returned to Mexico City. La Huorta Is expected to arrive Monday. ETON, England, T.Iay 10. Women mombor8 of the rural district council, It is announced, aro to be permitted to smoke "to keep them in good hu mor, to cxpedlto business and ns an untldolo to a badly ventilated room." IF YOUR EARS RING WITH HEAD NOISES If you have roaring, buzzing nolsos In your onrs, are getting hard of hearing and fear Catarrhal Deafness, go to your druggist and get 1 ounce of Purnilnt (doublo strength), and add to it 'A pint of hot water and a 'little granulated sugar. Take 1 tablespoonful four times a day. This will ofton bring quick re lief from the distressing hend noises. Clogged nostrils should open, breathing become easy and the mucus stop dropping into tho throat. It is onsy to prepare, costs little and is plnnBnnt to take. Any' one who has Catarrhal troublo of the carB, is hard of hearing or has head noises should glvo this pro scription a trial. NOW PLAYING But only until Tomorrow Midnight SHOItT VllM MITT AM) JKW X)MlilY I'OX MOWS j ; . if . ft mi 'r.:i.,iM f M0 ETHEL CLAYTON In "Young Mrs. Winthrop" A GREAT WARM SLICE FROM THE LIFE OF A MILLION HOMES THE STORY OF A PLEASURE MAD WIFE WHO "JAZZED" AWAY ALL SHE HELD DEAR. BASED ON THE THRILLING STAGE SUCCESS BY BRONSON HOWARD WITH AN EXCELENT SUPPORTING CAST HEADED BY HARRISON FORD. LIBERTY PORTLAND. Ore., May 21. Tin proposed ten-round boxing match be tween Benny Leonard, world's lii:M weight champion, and I'rankie C'nUa ban of lirooklvn. scheduled for this city June 21, has been cuneclled, :ie- eonliiiir to Hohbic Evans, matchmaker of the Portland boxintr commission Callahan has broken his hand, accord ing to n message received hv Evans, and will not be able to box for n month. This does not cancel the date to box which Leonard has made. Eva us says, and ho will hnvo to find another opponent to meet tho champion. Seve ral prominent lmhtwciirhts nre under consideration, Kvnns said todav. Leonard has siuncd nn nercement. nc- nordinir to Evans, to box any oppon ent here on June 21, the bout to be for ten rounds, no decision. TO MEXICO AS CURE WORCESTER, Miss., May 21. An immediate loan to Mexico was advo cated by Dr. I. J. Cox, professor of history at Northwestern university, at the Clark university conference on 'Mexico and tho Caribbean," today. Dr. Cox, who was n member of the commission of 11118 to Ktudv condi tions throushoiit Mexico, said the problem there was one of self-help or self-destruction. "Currunzn." he said, "espoused a protrrnm combining po litical privilege with social reu'enorn tion. Cnrrunzn failed for lack of adequate funds to maintain his nnny and his public servants. His suc cessor must not be permitted to fail lor like reasons. An immediato loan adequately safecunrded will insure against such n failure" WEALTHY DRAFT Tho Women's Auxiliary to the American Legion will hold a meeting tomorrow afternoon at the public li brary at 3 o'clock at which permanent officers for this year will bo elected and the constitution and by-laws of the organization adopted. Commit tees on nominations of officers and constitution and by-laws have been working for the past two weeks. From the list or nominees submitted by the committee, the officers for the year .will be elected. This Is a nation wlda movement. Auxiliaries are be ing formed for every American Le gion post in the United States, those eligible for membership are the wives, mothers, slstors and daughters of all persons who were in the mili tary or naval forces of the United States between April 7, 1917 and No vember 1 1, 191 8. All ladles who are eligible are urged to bo present nt tho meeting tomorrow afternoon,. If they have not signed up for member ship, application blanks can be pro cured at tho meeting. Accept "California" Syrup of Figs only look for the name California on tho package, then you aro Hiire your child in having the best and most harmless physic for the little Ktomacli, liver and bowels. Children love its fruity taBte. Full directions on each bottle. You must say "Cali fornia." Adv, Every-Woman SEE THE BAZAAR .WHERE Everywoman auctions a kiss to the highest bidder. See the undreamed-of banquet given by Wealth to Everywoman. See Everywoman 's success on the stage; finally her success on the stage of life. See "Everywoman," the picture of all time. Next Rex Beach's "The Girl from the Outside." R I ALTO PHILADELPHIA, May 21. Drover C. Herudoll, notorious draft evader, escaped from custody today. He had been confined in a military prison near New York serving u five-vear sentence and was bdoucht here to sikh papers, atcluinr his opportu nity, he dashed from n lawyer's off'cc to. an automobile waitinc outside and in nn instant was out of siuht. OBITUARY HOPWOOD Mrs. Ella Hopwood of Ashland, Oregon, died at Medford Wednesday, May .18, 1920. Mrs. Hopuood was a native of Kansas and a pioneer of Jackson county, crossing the plains with her pnrents in an earU day, met and mnrYied Mr. James Hop- wood at Jacksonville, Oraenn. Mrs. Hopwood was endowed with u sweet and sunny disposition, nhvnvs happy when in service for her children and friends, appreciating and cniovine life to its fullest, n staunch member of tho Christian church, n devoted and beautiful mother. She leaves to mourn her lioiinr n husband, . Mr. James Hopwood, two sons, James T. and Olnev Hopwood of Ashlanil, Ore., ii daucliler,, Mrs. Wilhna Johnson of Dallas, Ore., four brothers, Walter Jones of Davenport, Wash., Frank Jones of Ladtie, Canada, Eli jah Jones of Cornimr, Cal., Willie V. Jones of Cotton, Wash., mid two sisters, Mr Siiloma 1'ultlo of Pomcroy, Wash., Mrs. Ira Rmirk of Pomerov, also six iranili'hildren and two irreat crand hildren. Masked Trio Escape. MIERDEEN. Wash.. May 21. Three young men, masked with blue bandana handkerchiefs, last nielli held up lou'irers at Coats Fordncv camp No. 7, twelve miles from Aber deen, secured $."i00 and escaped. Thcv boarded a state three miles from camp, and were driven to Aberdeen, where thcv forced the stas;e driver io turn hack. NEXT: DOROTHY DALTON "BLACK IS WHITE" Hires Household Extract contains the actual juices of roots, batks. herbs and berries. It makes rootbeer as pure as it is YCCj tSfc delicious. Km n vmi thi psctt. tt brint you th inui Mires HouffioW Extract. THE CHARtCS E. HIRES COMPANY mn I! MANN'S THE BEST GOODS FOR THE PRICE N O MATTER WHAT THE PRICE MANN'S . S All Spring Suits, Coats and Dresses to be closed out at sensational reductions. Be on hand early Saturday YOUR OPPORTUNITY Suits . $30 Suits, now $20.00 $40 Suits, now ......$26.67 $50 Suits, now $33.34 $75 Suits, now $50.00 $85 Suits, now ....$56.67 $90 Suits, now $60.00 $100 Suits, now $66.67 No Alterations No Approvals All Sales Final $25 Coats, now $18.75 $30 Coats,, now $22.50 $40 Coats, 'now $30.00 $50 Coats, now....:..$37.50 $60 Coats, now ....$45-00 $75 Coats, now $56.25 $85 Coats, now......$63.75 No Alterations No Approvals All Sales Final Coats off 20 PER CENT OFF ON SPRING DRESSES 100 beautiful new all-wool feerge, Tricoti.ne and Silk Drosses to be closed out in this sale at 20 per cent off regular prices. All $25 Spring Dresses, now $20 All $30 Spring Dresses, now $2 1 All $35 Spring Dresses, now ...$23 All $50 Spring Dresses, now .......$40 All $75 Spring Dresses, now ...$60 All $100 Spring Dresses, now 80 ill Ik Wis 10 PER CENT OFF ON SILK WAISTS. 300 wonderful styles in Crepe Do Chene and Georgette Crepe Waists. On sale Saturday 10 per cent off regular prices. . All $8 Silk Waists, now $7.20 ' All $10 Silk Waists, now $9.00 All $15 Silk Waists, now ....'..'.;.............;$13.50 All $20 Silk Waists, now $18.00 All $25 Silk Waists, now ....$22.50 Special 50 beautiful new waists, made of fine materials, up to $8 values. On sale ffC QO Saturday, each "P J70 S SPECIAL SALE OF MIDDY BLOUSES NEW JERSEY COATS, SPECIAL $15.00. SENSATIONAL CLEARANCE OF NEW SPRING SILKS j THIS INCLUDES THE FAMOUS MALLINSON'S SILKS SEE THESE VALUES SATURDAY Chinchilla Satin 35 inches wide. Five new shades for spring. Drag on Fly, Blue, Heart of France and Jade Green. .This is especially good for sport, skirts and suits. Sold all season at $10.00. On Sale Satur- ffo flQ day, yard p0.70 35-iiich White Sport Skirting, $6.00 values. Saturday, ffr AO ard fu.-J(j Kumsi-Kumsa 40 inch Silk. The new sport fab ric in the much wanted shades. Eegular price $11.00, Satur- ffQ QO day, yard $7.70 Khaki-Kool Silk In sev eral new sport shades, such as coral, shell pink, and jade. Very special for Saturday, Jfj Mallinson's Genuine Pus sy Willow Wash Satin, 40 inches wide in white. Saturday, yard $6.48 Satin Imperial 36 inches wide. In all shades for dresses. Guaranteed for four seasons. Very special, Satur day, yard $3.98 Jap Pongee 33 inches wide. Fine quality, smooth finish, $2.25 val ue. Special Sat- CI QQ urday, yard plJO Georgette Crepe - 40 inch wide in several good shades. .'Regular $3.00 values. Sat- tt 10 urday, yard :.. ytO 40-inch Crepe De Chene in several good shades. Sold regular at $3.98. On sale Satur- ff QO day, yard , $.70 GINGHAM DEVONSHIRE VOILE GINGHAM 32-inch fine Zcphvr . 25 pieces. Beautiful ' Wm. Anderson's genu- Giniihain in beautiful Uotn 111 a tiue hno of new Voiles. If bought ine Scotch Ginghams in plaids. Cheap at 75c. On colors. Cheap today at today would sell at 75c. beautiful designs. Cheap sale Satur- CQr 75c. On sale Sat- Or Saturday, AOr at $1.25. Satur- QOr day, yard V'V urday, yard "Ov yard "0b da v. vard Ov EVER-WEAR SILK HOSE 500 pairs of this famous Silk Hose in black, brown, grey and white. Worth H today, $2.50 a pair. Satur- t Cf) day, pair P1JU cum 14-22 NORTH CENTRAL AVENUE. MEDFORD. OREGON 10 PER CENT OFF ON CORSETS This includes Gossard Warner's and f Red Fern, the best in the world. Sat- urday, 10 per cent off regular prices. Tiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiii