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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (May 28, 1920)
!CTETVFOTro TOTC TRTRTTNE. STRDFOTIR 0T7F.00N. FTtTDAY. MAY 2S, 1fl2ff. THE Hov About Your Catarrh? Do You Want Real Relief? Then Throw Away Your Sprays and Other Makeshift Treat ment. Why? Simply because you have overlooked the cuu&e of catarrh, nnd all of your treatment ha9 been misdirected. Remove the cause of the clogged-up accumulations that choke up your air passages, and they will naturclly disappear for good. But no matter how many local applications you use to tem AS IT WILL NOT APPEAR AGAIN This week we aave you the opportunity to slock 113 your ward robe by sellinq you qoods and havjpi them made AT COST PLUS 10 PER CENT We have secured for you the highest Grade tailors to the cheap est good tailors we could secure to do the work, and hy cutting o;:r profits to cost plus 10 per cent, has made clotliina as cheap as uood qcods can be produced. NOW DON'T EXPECT Every merchant in Medford to soil goods 0:: thsse terms, for it is not every merchant that cares to give away his tome on an ex periment. Now, the woolen market had a substantial break this week, hut it seems to he only a flurry in the market, as all the ad vice wc can get from the woolen market is that woolens will be hinder from one to three dollars a yard for fail and winter. Again we say buy woolens while you can get them at wholesale price plus 10 per cent. We will make them up for you in any grade of work you choose, and if you do not like our system of work, we will seil you the woolens at cost plus 10 per cent and you can have them made of either one of our competitors; J. H. HUBER OR E. J. KLEIN, both Rood tailors, and if vou don't like the tailors of Medford, there arc five stores ti.'at sell clothing that, I believe, can and will sell you a suit now from three to ten dollars less than th.2y.can this fall. BUY NOW. Do not be like thousands of people who are now s'ayino. "I wish I had bought sugar at eleven to fourteen dollars kv," wiijn their grocery man said it was going up. THIS SALE CLOSES SATURDAY NIGHT AT 9 P. M. This week has demonstrated to us tli.it a ir.211 csnnot do busi ness on a cost pluo 10 per cent basis. GUS, the Tailor BEFORE YOU BUY Sec the Laun-dry-ette Washes and Dries the Clothes It is the lust 'word in elect ri washing' machines Free Trial ELECTRIC STORE 212 W. Main Phone 12 A Suggestion For Your Commencement Gift The splendid Evorsharp Pencil is the culmination of 400 rears of pencil development. Here at last is a pencil 'that is alwavs sharp never sharpened, a pen cil with enough lead to write a quarter million words, a pencil that is as much a wonder of beauty and con struction as it is a marvel of writing. We show a nice line in Sterling and Gold. Heath's Drug Store The San Tox Store ; vsu ate not abso lutely flighted with Kyzon results, we will five you your money back- &2 w. m PERFECT BAKING POWDER porarily clear them away, they will promptly re-appear until their cause is removed. S. S. S. is an antidote to the mil lions of tiny Catarrh germs with which your blood is infested. A thorough course of this remedy will cleanse and purify your blood, and remove the disease germs which cause Catarrh. For free medical advice write to Chief Medical Adviser, 101. Swift Laboratory, Atlanta, Ga. THIS! OFFICIAL COUNT 563 PLURALITY The officiu! count printed below has made no change in the'stutulinKs of the candidates ou the republican ticket: livlctfat'.'.s at liUi'go taroy .Maclean Uoyd (J) McCamant Rand (.M Hutler (.1) 1 12f you SSI S32 S21 7 4 0 Maris 730 Harrison , 711 Stewart (J) Olson MacDonald (.) Cameron Hickey Kotlook Compton (J) are Johnson iteloKates. District JW-intes Tooze Kendall Hoolh 670 64 I GOD 547 4S4 :;r,7 327 .1221 .1073 ..10119 .. 93 8 Adams WriKhtnum , a S'J4 ! Tit'-sident Wood II ia Johnson SOS Hoover 54 0 Lowden 20 9 I Wood's plurality Viet President j Lodge lii.li Washington 04 1 Webster a Hi! I I'vi'.sidenlJnl Kl tutors : llnmo .171C .1076 .U.53 .150S .1252 .1251 .124 1 .1117 Hotchltiss .. UU'hardson Kobb ! Ivanhoe .... ' Kockwood ! (Jeorge : Hen'dee V. S. Senator Abraham ...... Stanfield - Stanfiekt's majority 907. Ipre.seutatJvc Ilawley Secretary of State Coburn 8S1 178S ...2302 900 Kozer 702 Parsons 308 Jones 23S Schuldcrman 229 Locklny 227 Wood 2 11 Coburn's pluialily 10S. Supreme Court Justice lienson 2 1 S5 itean, 2077 McHrido 200!) Harris 2005 Dairy t'onimis.Niouer C. L. Ilawley 2408 i Pub! ie Srvice Conumssltmer Huchtel 17G4 Cousin 654 i Buchtel's majority 1110. KAISER MS HAND AS OWN TAILOR LONDON', .May 2 8. William or Hohenzollern, former emperor of Germany, Is trying his hand ti3 a tai lor, according to a Central r.cws dis patch from Amsterdam. Ho is cut ting out patterns for many new sulto with which he is going to stock his wardrobe, and the dispatch quotes a trade paper as declaring he is "excel ling at the job." MEDFORD SfORtS 10 All of the stores In Nre"..'oril will be closed next Monday, Decoration day. and therefore purchases should be mndo on Saturday to run until next Tuesday morning. Decoration rir.y being legally ob served on a day following a day upon which all stores are closed, it is an inconvenience to the merchants to open their stores for half a day and therefore they will remain closed from Saturday night until Tuesday morning. Uy so doing, it will give opportunity to observe Decoration day in a manner most convenient to all. Arrangements have been made by many to visit the cemeteries In the morning and also attend the services of the u. A. n. IM RANCHERS MORROW An imimrlnnt mectin? of the Farm er anil Fruit Grower's I.eaaue will be held ut the public library tomorrow afternoon ut 2 p. m. Mutter of ex treme importance to nil property "'- ... i,-ti..iil;irl fruit iTout'IS. will be considered and a plan of nr-tinn uotlincd. Ilirt 1'nrmcrs "ml rruit trrnuer's I. entile lias done much to improve eomlit ons for member in thy past and with pinner support can do even more in tho future. F.verv rant'hi-r in Jackson count v nhouli, make a special elf li t to attend .lii n.n,.tii'-f. ' . . liEl liGI LINE N. Y-FRISCO CAMBRtDOK, Miifs., May 20. A dirigible airship line to engage in regular passenger service hot ween New York and San Francisco is a project in which war department of ficials would like to interest capital, with a view to having an air fleet im mediately available in case of war, according to Professor Harvey N. Davis, of Harvard university. Professor Davis is engaged in ex pert work on helium gas for the de partment, and is designing a plant to be built at Langley Field, Va., where tho expensive gas after uso in the military ighler-than-a!r craft may be washed free of impurities aud used again. Estimates by Colonel William N. Hensley, of the war department, indicate that it will be possible for passengers to go by airship overland at a cost of about 5 cents a mile, at a speed cf OS to 7U miles an hour. The advent of the airship as a pas senger carrier is much nearer than many persons in this country realize" said Mr. Davis. "I shall be surprised if the coming summer does not see a line of airships in operation by an English firm between the United States and tho British Isles and 1 hao no doubt whatever that u year from now will see regular weekly sailings. "By tho uso of helium nil danger of disaster from explosions such an I have wrecked big balloons filled with 'hydrogen will be averted. Thoru will 'be no fear of ignition of the gas by bullets, lightning or sparks from the engine. In fact, it is pointed out. that the engines may be placed in side the outer shell of tho dirigible, and that except for observation pur poses no car need he carried outside I the big bag." While the present cost of produc ing helium is about ten times that of hydrogen, Professor Davis he-ieves that development of its manufacture will result In a cheaper product. He lium will be used to furnish tho lift ing power in the, $2,500,000 dirigible which the navy department expects to obtain from an English manufacturer soon. LATEST NEWS OF THE STATE PALEM. Ore. Mnv 28. There arc deluded in i'Tiirution dis! rids now jriiauizcd in Oregon a total of 1.030,-it-;i iK'rc, ol' whieh '278,:iHS acres arc actually under water nl I he prcen time, acofjrdinu' to n report prepared here today bv I'ercv Cupper, state enirineer. Uoiuls voted for the de- volopent of tho(' dWl riets a to Hide $1.V222,000 of which $-1,801,000 hac been certified bv the irrigation securities commission under a law niiKHod in IP Hi. State tntnnmteo nl interest has been authorized en bonds mnountiiiir to $2,000,000 nnd $330,000 already lias been expended in development of tho various dis tricts. POHTLAXIL Ore., Mav 28. Pete Ilermnn, world bantnmweiL'ht cham pion, will be unable to fulfill hi encasement to box in Portland nn Juno Pi, nerord'nir to word received today bv Matchmaker Bobbv Kvniu of the Portland boxincr commission. Herman, according to the mepsace, has im'urcd one of his hands, foreine him to call off all projected bouts for several weeks. Kvans has not vet found nn opponent to meet Itennv Leonard, world's liiihtweiuht cham pion. OliKflOX CITY, Ore., Mav 28. Another destructive fire plavod havo'1 hero early today, several buildings in the nnrn business section of town heincr destroyed. Damn ire will prob ably repeh more than $25,(100, accord ing to estimates by property owners. The Portland fire department re sponded to an appeal for aid, but the fire was under control when the as sistance arrived. One fireman was sliyhtlv burned durimrtho blaze' Four hundred telc nhones are out of commission today as n result of the fire. Court Hall arrived home Thursday afternoon from Portland, for which city he went the evening of tho pri mary election. He arovo back from Portland in a new Chandler ear. pas Give Xhe Kids aTreat -says No other corn flakes quite so good as TOASTIBS V t ? f t r I? i To the Elks Picnic at the Elks Park, Sunday, May 30th. Ball games, swim ming contests, lug o1 war, running races. The moving picture man will be on the grounds. Call the secretary if you can take an extra passenger. ELKS ONLY f it t Vlonth It's the time of the year to your summer needs and we attractive bargains for the msm. JAPANESE CEEPES Painty new Japanese Crepes in nov elty slriped patterns. Wears ' and launders to pei'f'eetion. End of month, a yard 65 FANCY GEORGETTE CREPES Novelty Georgettes in many beautiful patterns for blouses and dresses. These come -10 inches wide and they are of excellent quality. Shop early, for yardage is limited. Knd of month, a yard .54.75 GEORGETTE VOILES Beautiful Georgette Voiles in dark colors. Very desirable for summer dresses. Splendid quality. End of month price 80 to Jj51.9S in FRENCH GINGHAMS New line of splendid patterns, in plaids for spring and summer dresses, IS2 inches wide. End of month sale, yard 98 COLORED TAFFETA SILK. Splendid heavy grade Dress Taffeta in dark brown, medium brown, navy blue, copen; peacock, taupe, rose and coral. Full Jifi inches wide. Don't fail to see these silks. Priced, a yard, $3.50 COLORED MESSALINES High-grade messalines in this offer-, ing. Good heavy quality, suitable for dresses, skirts, Waists, etc. Navy,' white, gray, pink, flesh and many other colors. End of month, a yard $3.48 NEW LOT PERCALES Nice new line just received in nil colors. Just what you want for chil dren's dresses, aprons, etc. End of month sale, per yard 39c LET'S GO! Lsid SILK STOCKINGS AT $1.75. Drop-stitch, black, brown, navy aud white all first quality made with lisle, tops, toes and heels. . Potter buy no'w to wear with spring costumes. f f T I IMF I mmm mmm mm prepare for offer some week end. CELEBRATED ISAAC BLOUSES Our popular m a k e that ( has pleased the. ladies for ' years. .lust. '' re e eiveda n e w s h i p ment. In voil es and batiste Guaranteed Bargains to tub. Priced at $13.50 up NEW WASH FROCKS It is our idea that the house or pbrcli . dross should have style, daintiness and attractiveness as well as other ap parel. Wo we have assembled styles that possess all those virtues and marked them so reasonable that every woman can indeed afford one, yes, two of these lovely drosses. CHECK AND PLAID GINGHAMS WHITE AND PRINTED VOILE Thero are straight-line styles with three-quarter length sleeves, large, white collars, large pockets and belts, for house wear and novelty styles with touches of the latest Paris mode tucked into frivolous frills, saucy pockets or coquettish sleeves,., for porch or street wear. " ; . Priced $6.50 and up, ..' NEW PLEATED SKIRTS ' . Accordian ideated skirts, just what you want, side pleats and plain gath ered, in tub silks. Wonderfully good looking when worn with new sweaters' or sport coats; 't Priced $18.50 to $30 CHILDREN'S SOX Half and three-quarters Such va rieties of sox for the children plan ning spring and summer frocks will be goo( fuh! Silks and lisles three quarter or half length styles! Shipo,s ' and stripes of various widths crossing to form checks! Solid shades "Odd combinations and dainty ones. Priced from 29Ho 79 ; . . : - ft t "ijtt v ill... " Az )' X T