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MKPFOIH) MAIL TRIBUNE. MKDKOUP. OUKtiO.V, Tlll'U'SDAV, (KTOHKIf JJAUI'i THKUM FINANCE REPORT FOR" RED CROSS" FOR SEPTEMBER The nefl'Pnn, financial report' for September follows: C'llSll ltL'Cl'lvi'll. lal. at beginning of mo 130.01 Donations ....JSO.GO Sales '. . .. 2.75 Itefunds on Home Service 95.25 Miscellaneous .-. . . . , .85 ' ' ' (120.35 1211.05 Total receipts, Including bal ance i. . ..(1438.30 :. Ciuiii I'tiia out. General adminlHtrativj)- expenses: Salary . of general sec retary .(50.00 Office rent 24.00 Telephone tolls 3.30 Stationery 8.60 Incidentals, sjltney fare, -stamps, etc... 10.01) Total $!lu. 85 ( 113.85 Homo Service Department: Salary &t secretary $11)0.00 Military relief .... 202.20 Civilian -..' WC.oa ' Total ... T. .$448.35 44S.35 Total expense 544.15 BaCpti hdrid Oc. 1st .'. . :.. ..( 8114.21 This report is for the entire county and not for Med ford alone. The actual rent for the lied Cross office tahd. stoVe" room Is $tcpo! the county' court paying $8.00 to the Red Cross for the office occupied by the public health nurse. The fallowing' Is the report of the activities of the lied CrosB for the month ' September; Persons interviewed In the ef- . flc ...... 31 Placed In positions 4 5 Meals given . 15 ifsed garments given out . . 28 Shoes (pairs).' .:7,... U VisltH made ' by ' home service . secretary 43- Placed for adoption (child) 1 Cases investigated for Hed Cross .headquarters 3 Cases Investigated for State ; Welfare association' .,. . ....... 2 Three honieiess" children', cases ponding ., i .,. . . 3 On enses outside of Medford: Visits to Jacksonville ..,..'. '. . ; 4 Visits to Ashlnnd 2 Vlcits to Talent . . , 1 MRS. ROOTS Ci. SCriifePPBWX.-' fcome Service Secretary. .':-.' MRS. S. 11. MBAR8. ;- m - . Gen. Secretary. TEXAS'Oili TOVVN IS ' - '. Nearia" destroVeo FORT WORTH, Texa, Octl 13. Fire which almosti destroyed the oil town 'of Kllnsville, ' in Young county, this morning, was virtually extin guished at 11, a. in., according to' a telephone message" from South liend. Only four, or five buildings remain In ' the 'business 'section of the. town the report said. ''r -. :1'' ' REPORT MOOD WASHINGTON, Oct. 13. Uncon firmed reports were in circulation in senate quarters today that appeals had come to democratic senators from party leaders out of public life to stand by the treatyrof Versailles and vole against ratification of the new administration peace treaty with lier many. Republican leaders said they had the reports but democratic . senators denied there was any new develop ment In the situation. The report credited William (1. McAdoo. former secretary of the treasury and Ilernard M. Raruch, with having consulted democratic senators in the interests of the Versailles treaty. Republican leaders said they wore not disturbed over the situation 'and claimed fourteen democratic votes for ratifi cation. The new trfaty was characterized as "useless aa well as vicious" by Sen ator Walsh, democrat, Montana, In addressing the senate yesterday. "Every controversy between the two countries pending will remain rifo and a number of others will spring into being." Senator Walsh declared, adding that ho had wished to support the new treaty if possible to end the technical state of, war. The treaty, the Montana senator continued,, doesnot comport with the honor of this country is contrary to Its sontfmeiits and perillous to the peace of the world. Senator Walsh said the new treaty would leave undetermined the' "major matter of dispute between 'the two countries, namely the disposition of the enemy property seized by our government during' the war." I I- CURES PRESENTED 1NSITREATY TO THE PRESIDENT WASHINGTON, Ck-t. 13. Resolu tions ml op tod by the national confer ence on unemployment suggesting Htepa fur the economic betterment of the country have been truiiHiiiltteii to 1'resideiit " Hurtling by Secretary HoovtT, chairman 01. the conference. The conferences conclusions, after a survey of the nation's I.umihs und employment problems "were expected o form a euide for the administra tion's future policy. As several of, the conference's resolutions surest con gressional action, it was thought these might b called to the attention of congress by the president. Recommendation that Secretary Hoover select, a representative com mittee from the various elements in terested in construction to co-ordinate community action for improve ment in the building industry Mas made in the report of the committee on construction industries. The report declared the construc tion problem was one for local action by governors and mayors in co-opera-tion with such a comihittee. Discussing the financing of tron m ruction the report held that long term, bank deposits and the savings accounts should be used primarily for long term loan purposes and should not be intermingled with speculative and commercial business. The report added that excessive fi nancing charges for building have not been exceptional. " While the committee found that there had been substantial reductions In the cost of many construction ma terials., lower pricey fur some mate rials hud not been brought about in keeping with t,he trend of wholesale prices und in muny instances retailers had not followed the reduction of manufacturer and 1 wholesaler. Thta, lh report aauertttf, U a xubct te bv Ukii up locally In each community. On1 the subject of wages the com mittee nald: . "The cost of living, rentals and working' conditions differ in various communities. Where fair wage re ductions have not been made con struction is held up. Such conditions should be dealt with fairly and frankly between" employer and work men and reasbnable readjustments promptly made.". The report added that the employer should not, howover, permit the wage oWliis workmen to go below a point sufficient to provide the necessities of BUCKHOUNDS FROLIC A country 'store from which the pro. ceeds will go to swell tile Elks' Christ mas tree fund will be one of the fea tures at the Buckhounds Frolic, Mon day, Get.' 17 to 22. ..Twenty-five curs of properties and 300 people which go to make up the Levitt-Lirown-Hugsins shows are aue in Medford Monday, says II. C. Wood row, agent for ilie company who has been in town several days arranging details with the committee which is in charge' of 'Jerry Jerome, ex-rulef, . A fenttfred. member in the show is "Ptinkins" who is a dog extraordinary. For "Ptinkins" sports a regular dis charge from the army, membership in the American Legion, and the undying affection of his owner with whom lie served through the " Argonne. Wild animals, U Ferris wheel, a new earou; eel, and that go to niiike up a first class carnival and it; is that, . say i members of the Klks nuckhounds committee. - : life and to permit of the proper edu cation of children. , FIRE LOSS IN U: S. QM OF MIDDLE LIFE '.'it,'- " ( L'i . i: s r-. ! :i v 1 Eve Woman' A Catiietaiis fGrSoil Iliratigii Which Must Pass Practical Suggestions Given by the Women Whose . , Letters Follow Aton, Tenn. "I want'; other suffering- women to know what Lytlia E. IMnk h'ani's Vegetable Compound has done for me. During the ; Change of Life I was in bed for eight months und had ; two good doctors treating me out tney am me no gooa. , A friend advised me to take ' T ,.,!,',. 10 Pinkhnm'a Vecre- table Compound, which I did, ana in n snort, nine j. jit. . better. I had nil kinds of bad spells, but they all left me. , Now when I feel weak arid nervous I take the Vegetable . Comnoundanditalwaysdoes me good. I wish all women ; would try it during the Change of Life for I know it ; will do them good. If you ' think itwill induce some one to try the Vegetable Com pound you may publish this , letter' -Mrs. A. KELLER, Afton, Tenn. ; Mrs. 'Mary Iiisfer of. Adrian; Alii.li..ncllM her . testimony to Uie value of l.ydia 13. Pink-hum's . to carry women sloly through thn Chante ot L.ie. snes: ""It hi with pleasure th.t'l writ, to you ttwnkinf you f.r what yoar wontlerful medicine hu done for m.. I was p.ssine throUeh the Change of Life and had a displacement and Weakness so that I could not stand on my fee? an J' other annWnff symptoms. A friend told me about Lydia E. P.nk ham'" VegetaMe Compound and the first bottle helped me. so I got more ltTurod me and I am now doing my housework. , Your medicine certainly , woman's friend ami you may use this testimonial as.you choose. '-Mrs. Mary Lister, 60 Brank Street, Adrian, Mich. . '.. , It is fii 1 that middlb'age is the most trying period in a woman s Hie, and owiriJ to miderh methods 6C living notoneTvoman inathousandpasses through this perfu"try natural change without experiencmg very annoy.ng symptoms. Those smotherin? spells, the dreadful hot flashes that send the blood rushing to the head unt I it seems as though it would burst, and the faint feeling that follows' a if tte heart were going to stop, those slnkingor diray sr,elSo a symptoms of onervous conditron. and indicate the need for a specie medicine. Lvdia E Pinkham's Vegetable Compound is a root and herb medicine espe cialrj T a-Wnted aci upon the feminine syPtem It acts in sucn a manner as to bud up the weakened nervoui system and enables a woman to pass this trying period with the least possible annoy.ng symptoms. Women evervwhere should remember that most of tne commoner ai menta serious troubles. . Tydiu B. l-inUl.,u,r9 Private Text-Hook upon "AllmctttH Pnon liar to VDen- M ill !, -cut to fn e ..,on rr.n.e-t. X .r to to 'The Xylia J2. Pink!...... Medicine Co., Lynn, Masse. buaetts. XUis booU contaius valuable iuforiuation. Wlll"ll!rM The fire loss in the Halted States for one year placed In pennies would reach 11 times around the earth and then across the United States. : ' The fire loss in the United States,' would pay the national debt, prior to, the World War, In four year's. The French people have said of us Americans, "Tlieyare mighty builders and mighty burners," and so we are, not IntentionaHy or ' criminally i but negligently and carelessly. ' ' . Fires in the United States cost ait-' proximately $500 a minute. The average fire loss in the United States "during the last 10 years increas ed 08.69 per cent. .The .increase In population was 20.67 per cent. Draw your own conclusions. Carelessness coats this nation a $450,004,000 fire waste every year. V The fire lefts :in the United States would, pay. the cost of the "Panama Canal In two years. ' Seventy per cent of the Uvea lost In fire are .of women'' and children. Fires, Their Causes and Prevention," a bulletin, of the Michigan Department of Public Instruction!. v REMEDIES TO SCHOOLS WASHINGTON, Oct, Proposed remedies for the unemployment situ ation are to lie given publicity through the nation's schools, the National Education association announced to day, the calnpalun having been de cided upon in' compliance with a re quest from Secretary Hoover. The plan will follow largely that adopted In the food campaign of 1918, It was tsald. , BIG SPECIAL SALE OF . ALUMINUM WARE The "One Day1 Triangular Sale" of: aluminum ware begins at 9 a." m. to-' morrow at the Medford Furniture ' Hardware Company. ThIs is a sale of guaranteed aluminum' household -articles at great b&rgains, pictures and prices of which' were given in this paper Tuesday and Wednesday! .There will be a big crowd at tiie sale and if you want to secure any of the articles better be there earjy. New !. A. I-ustoff Ice. WASHINGTON. Oct. 12. I'nlarKR ment of the Los Ansele.i postoffice Is proponed in a bill Introduced by Rep resentative Osborne, repulilicnn, of California which carries J3.D0O.O(0 for remodeling expenses and purchase of land for the proposed addition. ONE OF THE NEW ONE from Hart Setoff fier 6 Marx ........ . . , : . '. . ( One button; narrow lapels; easy drape; there 'are many other smart styles1 that we are showing. GOOD STYLE IS IMPORTANT You don't pay extra for good style in our clothes; but it's worth a good' deal to you. For the money you pay . here for our suits or overcoats, you get big value in fine mate rials and best of tailoring and the smart style is added. You'll find cur prices very low for high quality. $20, $25, $30, $35 to $50 We have a suit for every purse a style for every figure Copyright 1921 Hart Schaflncr & Marc MALLORY HTS BEAU BRUMMEL SHOL WELL CAPS COOPER'S UNDER- Just' arrived at $5.00 Shirts for Dress . $1.50 to $3.50 , . BevTest Others. $3.00 up $2 to $4 and worth it All the new cloths $1.00 to $5.00 ALLIGATOR RAIN COATS . LBATHSR' VESTS IRON CLAD HOSE , Sllou Cloth Coalts... ....$12.0' Mw j el.e No. 398, a'GOe value, now...,...".35 " Leatherex Rain Coats..' ..$10.50 t ' i r n' oq en Xo. -331, a $1.00 wool hose, now 50 Walrus Brand Sliekersv.........$7.00 1 1 ri'oa to AJ'&U No. 100, a 45c value, now.. 25'" FINCIt'S OVERALLS LEE UNIONALLS FLANNEL SHIRTS CAMERON WORK: Best 220 Denim Khaki and Blue Special Values ' ' NonfbcSmdo- - Stillat$1.75 Best Quality at $3.50 $2.00 to $5.50 Special at $1 and $1.50 , . . , ' .: .' '.. I .... . , , I ........ MEN'S DRESS SHOES Balston and Tilt's best Beacon Specials ' S4.00. S5.00 to $12.50 ASHLAND, OREGON MEN'S WORK SHOES . Honest Solid Leathers , $2.85 to $5.50 Cash Prices 1 Are you careless or thoughtless aljottt" the: future of those near and dear to you? Some men are." ... ' While you are "taking: care ' of hem now, remember their future must be proyided for and YOU MUST do it. Come in and open a Bank account and deposit some money REGULARLY. That' money may save those, dear ones from' poverty and misery. , 'v- "" . We will welcome you ' Jackson County Bank .j ' , . ; rstabliihed 1888 " f ' "'.'.V-it'-"' lumiif fiinl Bttirr '.' ' : ' '' ' ' WRITE The Salem Nursery Company 428 Oregon Bldg., Salem, Oregon .. ' If Needing First Class Stock In ' ' V'i Fruit and'Ornamental Trees and Plants V'' .. , ' ' . : for Fall Delivery MEDFORDrROSEBURG AUTO STAGE LeavcA Mod ford 11:00 a. m. dolly, lieaves Rosoburg 1:00 p. m. daily. .- MEDFORDRANTS PASS STAGES licavo Modford 8:00 a. m., 11:00, o. m., .1:00 p. m., 4:80 p. m.', Leuvo Orunw 1'assr 10:00 a. m., 1:00 p. m., 4:00 p. m., 0:15 p. n.,: " Cnra tAiof at all lntoroicdrnjo iblutfl. ; , . , . Waiting room, Medford, 5 S. Front: : . ' i- houe too' '.'" INTERURBAN AUTOCAR CO. 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