Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, February 01, 1921, Page 6, Image 6

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'METVFOTtt)" WATT: TRTBUNE, MTCTTFOKT), OREGON, TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 1, mi
OF
ILK
BANQUET WED
Everything is set fur the Hoover
Mush and Milk banquet which will he
lielil at the McUforil hotel at 8:30 to
morrow evening. This affair will he
the opening pun for the European Re
lief campaign for funds for the starv
ing children in central Europe.
The entertainment features are In
charge of Mr. and Mrs. George An
drews. The high Bchool girls quartet
will render several numbers and the
Premier Novelty orchestra is donating
Ita services for the success of this ban
quet.
A ticket selling committee started
out this afternoon and as every dollar
paid toward the purchase, price of a
banquet ticket will go to the relief
fund a very largo salo Is antlcinated
The cost por plate' will ho ono dollar
and the novelty and entertainment fur
nished will be worth every cent of its
cost.
The high school girls of tho domes
tic science class are most enthusiastic
over tho opportunity offorcd them
serve this banquet and In that way
assist Medford to securo its quota for
tho starving children. Kmll Mohr is
tho largest single contributor to the
success of this undertaking In that he
lias donated the use of his dining room
nnd would not consider taking any
money from the committee for the
help he necessarily must retain after
hours and for tho washing of the
dlshos and tahlo linen to he used.
An invitation Is extended to the gen
eral public to nttend this banquet and
tickets may bo secured at tho Medford
Hotel and at tho Chamber of Com
merce headquarters.
SWEAR OFF
T
EXPERT TO TALK
FORUM LUNCHEON
At the forum of the Medford Cham
ber of Commerce tomorrow noon E. C.
Hobbins, denn ot the School of Com
merce of the University of Oregon will
address the members upon a subject
in which all business men have a vital
interest.
George L. Grey of the American
Farm Bureau Federation, who is in
Medford for the membership campaign
for the Jackson County Farm llureau,
has consented to make a brief address.
All forums ((urlng tho month of Feb
ruary will be held 111 the annex dining
room of the Medford hotel. Tho Med
ford Chamber of Commerce has gained
an enviable reputation throughout Ore
gon Tor the enthusiasm and pep which
the members have put Into their forum
meetings, improvement over the first
forums held Is very noticeable anil
with each succeeding forum more
members have shown an interest in
the success these meetings have attained.
MRS. HARDING SURRENDERS 10 ARMY OF
NKW YOKK', Vvb. 1. Mrs. War
ren . JlardiiiK, wife of the preside!) t-
elert, was simpiy attired in a black
Matin frock, trimmed with steel beads
!ind black chenille as a battalion of
newspaper folk, artists and writers
for fashion magazine descended upon
her hun-flooded hotel apartment to
day.
With visible reluctance she con
sented to pose for at least forty mo
tion pictures and "stills" before the
newspaper correspondents were al
lowed to pour out their volleys of
questions. .
"I can't ifnderstand why anybody
should place hia face before a cam
era," she observed after expressing
concern that tho pictures might not
turn out Well,
A 11 efforts to ascertain when she
would bo shopping along Kifth avenue
proved futile. She. would only hint
that arrangements had been made for
showings by certain modistes in her
apartment.
The gri'oups of newspaper men,
women writers and camera men. clus
tered about the lobby and on the side
walk In front of the hotel, attracted
such a crowd of curious persons that
two policemen were summoned to
keep the sidewalk traffic moving.
Later two modistes coming from
Mrs. Harding's suite announced with
triumph that she had purchased two
chiffon tea gowns, one of blue and
the other of an orchid shade, touched
with Nile green and gold, with a gir
dle of orchid brocade. Two milliners
were admitted to the apartment as
the modistes departed. '
"No-To-Hae" has helped thousands
to break tho costly, nervo-Bbatterlng
tobacco habit. Whenever you have
a longing for a cigarette, cigar, pipe,
or for a chew, juiit place a harmless
No-To-llac tablet in your month in
Htead, to help relieve that awful de
Hire. Shortly tliii habit may bo com
pletely broken, and you are belter off
mentally, physically, financially. It's
so easy, bo simple, Clot a box of No-To-Ilac
and If it doesn't reluano you
from all craving for tabaeco In any
form, your diugglat will refund your
money without question. Adv.
Tho short change artist who flim-
flammed Leon 13. liasklns, druggist, of
5 10 last Saturday afternoon, by rapid
manipulation of bills, Tailed In Blnillar
attempts at the Optimo cafe and Meek
er's, tried his game at I'oley's drug
store in Ashland late Saturday, accord
ing to Fred L. Colvig, hut did not have
liny luck.
The method of tho slicker was to
make a small purchase, and produce a
$20 hill in payment. When the dork
imiui! uio cnango, tno slick person
would casually remark that ho thought
ho had paid with a ono dollar hill, and
did not euro "to break a twenty," and
suggest that tho price lie taken from
tho dollar hill. The storekeeper would
agree to this, and the success of the
plan depended on tho buncolst getting
tho merchant befuddled, with a rapid
fire comment on the weather, etc. In
tho manipulation tho one dollar would
bo substituted Tor a ten dollar bill. The
gent always clioso a busy hour for his
work, and as soon as ho netted his
profit departed.
At the Rialto
As they entered the Kla Kin vllh.gc
tho women folks, their naked bodies
gnashed and slashed and seared from
head to foot with weird savage in
slgnias of brutalities, construed as
marks of adornment, raced off into the
dense jungles.
Tlio savage warriors, their talon-
llko teeth glittering in contrast to
their blood red lips and purplish gums
urose and assumed threatening atti
tudes. See "Shipwrecked Among Canni
bals" at the itlalto Iheatro tonight.
NEW DRIVE ON SOVIETS
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claim that not only were they elected
by tho vote of tho Itnssian people in
Russia but also that they represent
from 1,500,000 to 2,000,000 Russians
exiles and refugees. They will ask
tho government to fix the status of
those refugees who are desseminated
through Europe hut more especially in
Franco.
Wants to Help Other Mothers
Mrs. Win. Sager, 901 iN'ichol St.,
Uticn, N. Y.: "I gladly write anything
that helps a mother with her children.
My little girl had whooping cough and
I was arrald she would choke, i gave
her Foley's Honey and Tar and it
helped her wonderfully. She could
.....v.,, .ih.tl ,111 infill, WIUKJUL COUgll-
lng." This good cough syrup chocks
colds, stops coughing, cuts phlegm and
covers raw, inflamed membranes with
a healing coating. Sold everywhere.
Adv. M.
GOLD HILL CASE
In Judge Taylor's court this forenoon
the preliminary bearing of Carl Dtisen
berry, the soft drink establishment
proprietor of Gold Hill, was begun.
George M. Roberts, former county
prosecutor, attorney for Dusenberry,
filed a demurrer to the effect that
the complaint was legally faulty which
was combatted by Assistant County
Prosecutor George Codding. The case
was continued by Justice Taylor in
order to havo the attorneys file writ
ten arguments.
Ju the meantime Dusenberry is at
liberty on $100 bail. The charge
against hi m is that of having intoxi
cating liquor in his place of business
in the shape of some hard cider.
E-!
SAX RAFAEL, Cal. Sportsmen of
this section are being watched by
game wardens from tho air. Re
cently W. It. Scllmcr, depuly fish and
game warden, flying in his home
made airplane, swooped down at
Stinson beach, near here, where five
duck hunters were after birds.
Stinson said he was on patrol duty
and wanted to see the hunting li
censes of the men. All produced the
necessary cards. The officer ex
plained that ho started building his
airplane several , months ago and
while it was being constructed, took
lessons in flying.
10
MEDFORD HOME
The members of Talisman Lodge,
Knights of Pythias assembled at the
lodge room Monday evening at 0:30
to partake of an oyster supper, cele
brating the recent drive for mem
bership which has resulted In adding
at least "! new names to tho roster.
Discussion of building a I'ythian home
and other matters resulted In the
omission of part of the program,
which was quite a disappointment to
many.
However, with a membership of
352 and 25 on the waiting list, it is
absolutely imperative that steps be
immediately taken toward securing
a home. Pythian knights with their
peculiar confidence know not the
phrase "can't be done," hence be It
known to the. world in large type that
the I'ythian home wl be built.
10 BE MAINTAINED
The Fruit Growers' league of Med
ford lias been advised by Senator Mc
Nary tha'. the Uoguo Itiver valley is
to have a frost service, provided by
the roiled States weather service, as
of yore. The service has been dis
continued, but fruit growers in ihe
virinlty of Medford protested' so
strongly that , the agricultural do
partmo'nt at "Washington lias dedided
to yield to their wishes. Portland
Jour4aJ;i: . ',
This will he welcome news to" the
on bardists of Medford, but no mem
ber ot the Fruit Growers' Iciikuc
could be found today who could con
firm the information. A determined
movement to secure this service has
been on for some time, but as lar as
known, no word to the above effect
has been received in Medford.
NEW TERMS IMPOSSIBLE
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latter would kill Germany's export bus
iness and how does the entente expect
Germany to pay If she cannot export
her products? It is inconceivable that
America and England will permit Ger
many, their best customer, to be ruin
ed by the enforcement of such terms."
The German mark showed a slight
decline towards the close of yester
day's session of the lionise when the
terms became generally known.
Suffers Serious
Break Down
"Two yeajft ago I spent 3 months in
a hospital under stomach and. bowt'l
specialists for mucus colitis, auto in
toxication, etc., which caused awful
bloating and colic attacks. My frends
gave me up. I returned home and on
the advice of Mrs. Wright, a friend,
tried Mayr's "Wonderful Remedy with
wonderful results. Am now in best
of health." It Is a simple, harmle.M
preparation that removes the catar
rhal mucus from the intestnal trait
and allays the inflammation which
causes practically all stomach, liver
and intestinal ailments, including a -pendicitis.
One dose will convince or
money refunded.
For sale by all druggists. Adv.
MOTHERS FRIEND
For Expectant Mothers
Used By Three Semeratiohs
.-! tam BOOKLET OR MOTUIRHOOD AMD 1HC BABY. MK
B rao field Regulator Co., Dipt. 3-D. Atlanta. Ca.
r- RIALTO
That Sore Throat Needs
Begy's Mustarine
When your throat is sore, it's a sure
sign you need Begy's Mustarine.
That is, if you want to get rid of It in
the quickest possible time.
It's really marvelous how this real yel
low mustard improvement on the old
fashioned mustard plaster will end sore
throat, tonsilitls, chest colds, pleurisy and
bronchitis.
It's no exaggeration to say that it often
conquers them 'over night, and it's just as
speedy a remedy for neuralgia, lumbago,
stiff neck, aching; feet, sore muscles and
swollen joints.
Rub it on freely. It cannol blister, but
It surely will ease the pains of rheumatism
and gout, and you won't have to wait till
to-morrow for relief, You'll get it to-day
often in an hour.
30 or 60 cents buys a yellow box full of
Bevy's Mustarine and one small box will
do the work 50 blistering mustard plasters
Heath's Drug Store
TONIGT LAST TIMES
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Six: Reels of
The Mosl Ama'zintf Pictures
' evorTaken. TheAkiindin3
Adventures f Etard Laemmle
and William 7 Alder among ihe
The Mugs Wll
Never lorcjei
ALSO
"DUCK INN"
A Knockout Comedy
Tomorrow
"Unseen
Forces."
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LEAVING TONIGHT
The
Devil's
Passkey
A picture of Paris the
wicked and Paris the
Wonderful
TOMORROW
"IN THE HEART
OF A FOOL"
From Wm. Allen White's
epic novel of American
life.
LeeWatkins&Co
SELLS
Serntch Feed, per 100 lbs. . .$3.85
Kiwt Producer, per 100 lbs. . . . 8.85
Iliiltermllk Mash, per 100 lbs. .. 4.00
Mlllrun, per 80 lbs 1.1)0
FlBlicr's Dulry Teed, per. 90 lbs. 2:75
Shelled Corn, per 100 lbs. ..... B.75
Fresh Corn Meal, per lb. ..... 40
We meet all competition. Call
and seo us.
Delivery' In CUT Pbone 260
Su
cceeds
Like
ccess
Having again demonstrated our superior methods in marketing Rogue River Pears, we
take pleasure in publishing our Grand Averages on season 1920 Pear Shipments
These averages are Net F. O. B., Medford, Oregon.
Bartletts, Extra Fancy $3.33 Fancy . . . $2.35
Howells, Extra Fancy 2.65
Clairgeau, Extra Fancy 2.17
STATE OF OREGON,
COUNTY OF JACKSON, ss:
Fancy
Fancy
., 2.05
. 1.86
D'Anjou, Extra Fancy . . . $3.70 Fancy
Cornice, Extra Fancy . . 1 . . 3.13 Fancy
Bosc, Extra Fancy . . . . . . . 4.43 Fancy
P. Barry, Extra Fancy ... . 3.44 Fancy
$2.58 Half Box . $3.01
. 2.67 Half Box . . 2.14
2.80 lialf Box . ., 2.67
. .91 Half Box. . 2.58
I, Ralph G. Bardwell, after first being duly sworn, depose and say, that the above is a true and correct
copy of the net averages F. O. B., Medford, Oregon covering Pears shipped by the Bardwell Fruit Co. Season
1920.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 28th day of Jan., 1921. X (Signed) RALPH G. BARDWELL,
NORA B. DUNLAP, Notary Public for Oregon. X
My Commission expires Nov. 30, 1924.
We believe the above averages are the highest ever received by growers in this district. Our net average price paid growers on Extra Fancy Bartletts is
eqmvalent to $1ZU.U0 per ton free of all charges, and on Fancy Grade Bartletts is equivalent to $77.00 per ton, free of all charges. All our growers re
ceived full payment and accounting for all varieties of pears by December 4th, 1920.
The success of the Bardwell Fruit Company is due to its conscientious, straight forward service
to Growers. To its ever increasing reputation for securing better Prices for the Grower '
Phone 124
ardwell Fruit Company
Whse. & Office
445 So. Fir St.
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