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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 11, 1922)
pyon six rF.Dronn matt; ttubtt. MP.TVFOTm OTVKfiOy, TTF.TOTfmAV. .T.'WT W if, inaa ,, rrr. 0. 0. ALENDERFER 1922 PRESIDENT OF THE CRATERS As th result of th rlivtlo of th Crntvr, held lam vnln O. O. AU derfer was elected the Biff Eruption that the CreUre ftm? at any time en deavor to Mwt. HU oddres tull ot good thought and reasoning, for the Cruters to Kiva grious con sideration to. The vaudovillo act of th vvpnlnv jwM put on by Larry Mann. IUU Vw i tr, Taul McDonald and Karny reck which would do credit to ony prof i sionnl toom. ftnnit Iiranch Riley sent a rousina comrnunlotion to the Crater and udvlscd the committee In churtcw that It will be a pleasure, for him to lec ture In Medford on his return from his eARtorn trip. The sale thin vrinA of additional WILL DEDICATE GATES RECEPTIVE CHRISTIAN CHURCH FREE DEBT SUNDAY REGARDING GOVERNOR Net Sim.lay lu to ho a wonderful' day t: the MUry of tho Christian Medford name plalea for autoa I church of thU city, tho day when the riven consideration mi was a urepo- yoke of boniliiKo tho mortiiajre on the (prealdent): C. C. Ummon as Skip-1 itlon to pet Medford merchant to building la ti bo lifted from tho! ht of the rhantom Bhin tvice-pr.!-, Viso a. certain letterhead and envelope church and destroyed and the church aenti; wm. awter na Mara; it. o. that would ndxenl.se Crater Lake. Krohbach, Keeper of the Trail (w 1 As aome of the Crater were delln (atirgeant at rm.) and Lord, of the j for non-attendance at mevtiifc wlth-l W"nJs, t Tkk Forest Ururtoeal Thomaa Pwem. ' ., hvi, ti t th-ir intention "mount to help lift this debt shouU uwreneo .iann, ir. 11. it. uioii, a. to be absent, a committee was ap pointed to make the collection prior to the next meeting:. which will be held on the !4th of this month. dedicated free of debt. Members who huvo pledse.1 cr 3. Vance and John J. Huchter. The newly elected officers will be Installed on February 14 at which time the Craters will have their u nual banquet. arrangements for which are to be In charge of Thomas Bwem, Alex Sparrow aud C Y. Tng-w-ald. The Craters decided to .move with the lcirlon lu their new quarters above the ToRsery and a rental agreeable to both the Lreton und Craters was de rided upon. Father Hamilton made the ' ad dress of the evening -and susavsted a few dent's when the physiological ef fects are detrimental to Impressions Not a Medford woman should miss Trof. UrumbauRh's talk oa "Tralnina tho Child", at tho Medford Library Friday aftertwon at 1:30 at tho Far mers week session. He U a big man. and every woman who can will miss a great deal ty not attending. Mayor C. E. Gates arrived home this morntnR from hl week's sajourn ot Portland. '. , NERVOUS AND i- HALF-SICK W These Letters Recommending Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound Will Interest Ycu For Your Own Good PIea3e Read Them . MM Y6untown, Ohio. ' Last fall I begun to feel mean and rr.y back hurt , rr.e and I couiU hardly do my little bit 'ef .housework. I wan played out when I would just sweep one room ' and would bare to rest. 1 would have to put a cushion behind me when I would sit down and at night I could not sleep unlets I had something under my back. I had awful cramp every , month and was jast nearly all in. Finally my husband said to me one day, Wh7 don't you try I-7dia E. ' Pinkbam's medicine?' and I said, 'I I twilling to take anything if I could ,. net well again. So i took one bottle , and a second one and felt better acd the neighbors asked me what I was doing and said, 'Surely it must be do lr.g yon good all right.' 1 have just finished my eighth bottle and I can not express to yoa bow I feel, tho -way I would like to. If yoa can use . this letter you are welcome to it and if any woman does not believe what I have written to be true, she can write to me and 1 will describe my condi tion to her as I have to you. Mrs. . Elmer Ueasley. 141 S. Jackson St, Youngs town, Ohio. j - 'I was very nervons and run down," writes Mri K E. V.'iese of 706 Louisa St., New Orleans, La. "I would cf ten sit down and cry. and wa j always blue and had rj ambition. I was this way for over a year and hod allowed rayse!f to get into quite a serious condition. Or.eday 1 saiv your advertisement in the caiiy paper and began to take Lydia E. rinkham'a Vegetable Compound at enc. 1 have . improved ever sinco taking the third ' bottle and f.r.d it is the best medicine 1 have ever taken." Benefited by First Bottle "I was completely ran down and not able to do my houst -work. I jast dragged myself around and did not have energy to get up when once I sat down. I read advertisements of Lydia E. Pinkbam's Vegetable Com pound in our paper The Indiana Daily Times,' and learned ail about it. 1 re ceived results from the very first bot tle and now I am dcing t!l my own work, even washing t-Td ironing, and I never fi!t better ir. my life. I tell all my friends it is due to you." Mrs. Elizabetu Rein bold, 403 N. Pino St., Indianapolis, Indiana. You should pay heed to the experi ences of tl'ese women. They know how they feit before taking the Veg etable Compound, and tfterwards, too. Their word are true. send or hand a check to Mr. Cobb at the Caiiforula-Oreson lNver Co., or leave it at Paul's Electric store or the Farmers & Fruitgrowers hank nut later than Friday of this week. There will be tire big services on Sunday, opening with Sunday school at 10 a. m. and it Is the deslro that every member, e'oung and old. and every friend oi the church attend this school. At 11 a. m. there will be a great sermon by the pastor. 1). E. Mtllaiti. excellent music, and the balance ot the funds necessary are to be raised. At 7:30 curs the grand musical concert and dedicatirlal service. All tho churches will adjourn tar this ser vice and if you want a good seat be there early. ' Mayor C. K. Ontns, who hna been attracting stale wide attention and Is cnualnK tho variom state mid sec tional political loader to alt up and watch things rUwoiy, Ihviiuho r-f the po&Hlhlllty of hi becoming a repub lican candidate (or governor, arrived home on tut morning's train from over a week spent iu Portland. Tho mayor who spent the day In seeing that his buHlncMs establish ment was still located at South HIv- erstde and in getting acquainted with the folks at home, found time to vouchsafe that ho had not yet he come a formal candidate fur govern or, but that Iim was thtuktiiK mighty hard on tho proposition. "I am waiting for n certain en dowment before I make up my mind. and If this endf rsement comes 1 will probably announce that I will be come a candidate," he said. "Whether or not I will make the race I certainly tool much honored and flattered at tho multiplicity of proffers of support for the IilKhoM office In Oi-econ from all parts of the state, epclully In Portlund. that have cohio to me entirely unsolicited, tho pat few weeks. "In fact thl whole matter was tliruit rn me wniio tlmo ago na a ten tative propiwitlou from prominent Portland rltlten of wide Influence, and ha been gaining ground with such momeutum that I hnvo boon placed In a receptive poltlon and hardly know what to say. The qual ity anil quantity ot support offered mo from individual nnd orgnntiu tlons from various part of Oraiton. Ima oi'tonlnhcd me. I am much grat ified over thU. U. S. RHINE SOLDIERS IN DANGER AT SEA WASHINGTON. Jan. 11. A riMlo. gram fom the transport Crook Kent ut noon today Hold tho uhlp was encoun tering a llsht r.ea' at that time with light brveees prculllnK. All wa well the memuine nUI. and all danger had panned. Thn veimel was reported to be making 1 1 knut. With mahlng gale reported off the mail, apprehension regarding thn Crook will prevail until h arrive, according to Captain Ham Panch of the army transport service, Hh l'i due ".ere f riuay. The tPunport I carrying JI efft- COUNTY COURT IS WILLING 10 AID RED CROSS WORK eeri, men and civilian paenirer l-.-l '.lL. J. -L....X.'.-J.-J-l I A delegation neailud ly Mr. Noh lett (if thin eliy, anil with reprenontn Uen frum nil heellun if the etounty, called upon the eounly ruurt thU liuiinliig, and renueNled llm county to appropriate ' per month for lliu iiialiiti nuiice i-t the lied Croa Work. No a tlin wa taken, hut the court promlm d to wm k tut some method whereby the lequent could bu gl'iiliteil, i The Jackson County Inlrymen' a' noi lulleit iiImo railed, and I'm) U-Mted that Ktep he taken to procure n tu berculenl tt for nil cattle lit thn county. Thl plea nun ulm held In abeyance, und will likely be grunted County Agent ( t'nto ritueted that the fl0O allowed In tho county budget for iiKl"tant m forwarded to thn Ntate nuthnrltle nt Halem at once. The county (urntthr the monev, and the tutn hnndle It, o a to coinn under a provision of tlv federal Uw allowing ISOO for suh work. IUU were audllrd and routine mat. ter uttiiul'-d to, and thl ar1rmun the county court will be Kin the pre llmlnaiy work of ;1i n lii u Jury llt for the ensuing year, hlch under the mate law effective January 1, will Include SIVO women. K- .'i-.1- .- i. i.'l- .. -' t . ' THIS PORTLAND MAN SAYS HE HAD VERY HARD TIME "I took n decided turn for the bet ter nimiiNt front the flrnt din of Tnriln.i nnd kpt on lmprolng until I nni nt mm ml and Well a I ever Wit In my lire," ld Imniei Ulellinunn, 440 HlmpNon Ht., l'ortlamt. Ore. "I had a bard u ttmn of It f.;r five ent a any until could huva and It a. wnndr I am nlve now to tell It. My stoiutti h wn lu u li an awful condition that nothing nlw agreed with inn and I had diich it cnnttitl guaxsliig pain that ut tlniea It would almiiHt drive me wild. Finally I had to lay off front work and tak a trip to the mountain In. the hope Hint It would help me, but It did ltt. lit fact thn onlv thin tltnt ever , helped ton wa Tanlac, und that ha i done the work thoroughly that I ant like a new man now, Tallinn and Tanlae Vesetahl Pill ara Mild tiv the Went Nld I'harrnarv. and by leading drugglxt everywhere. Adv. Day or Night WEEKS-CONGER CO Funeral Director Lydia E. Piukham's Prjvato Text-Book m.on "AUmPnts Peculiar to Women" will be tent you free upon request. Write to the Lydia K. Piokliam Slediclno Co., Lynn, Massachusetts. local'Brieis Jack Aitken of Medford, I a screen expert, but cot the motion picture kind. Mr. Altkcn la the inventor of a self-cleaning screen, which la de sifrned to prevent tho migration ot fish Into tho lTlgaUoa dltchea. Prior to tho installation of Ruitable screens. tho Irrigation ditched weaned away thousand of flub, from where they ought to Kf and caufiod the fish com- mieiilon endless troubes. Tha early fereens wero a source of Irritation, for they bieama cloggrtd with loaves, but this haa now been largely overcome. Portland Oreoniaa. Mr. Copoland, manager here with "The Four Horsemen." picture now playlns at the Page, is an old time acquaintance of George Andrews, both gentlemen broke into the theatrical business together aome 26 yearn ago. C. W. Whlllock of the Golden Rule store left yesterday jternoon on a spring stock buying trip of nereral weeks in tho easll visiting St. Loula. Kansas City. Chicago and New York city. Miss flertha-AVhlllock is accom panying him as far as St Louis. Spylendld opportunity to have spring sewing done now. Call Deuel ft Co. dressmaking parlqrs. 251 During hiH r-bsence la Portland toe past week Mayor Gates delivered ad dresses before the Portland chamber of cemmerco forum and, the Prosres sive Ilusiness Men's club of Portland, aad attended meetlnes of tho Btat-J fair board and the 1925 exposition statewide committee of which he is a member. 3 STARTING TODAY I a Big Story, Vitally Human, with Dramatic Fire A FEST NATIONAL SUPER SPECIAL from WM. 3. Locke's famous novel of thrilling and f&sclaatin; mo menta, "IDOLS." with- Miriam Cooper Conway Tearle Anna Q. Nilsson and others. On the tablets of all creeds it 1m written, "Thou tthalt not Inter Tiuirry.'" From that springs this drama of two who bridged the Rulf between Oontllo and Jew made an oath of love and a KtrtuiKt-r oath that deniod love. I COMING SUNDAY BERT LYTELL 1 IN "A TRIP TO PARADISE" R I ALTO Mann's The Best Goods for the Price No Matter What the Price Mann's JAMJAR Y CLEARANCE SALES! This great annual event attracts the attention of every shrewd buyer in the RogUe River Valley Great Half Price Sale Tomorrow EVERY WINTER GARMENT MUST GO ZZZZ1! 1 1 a ' ffy Irilm nations .. H I . ....i.w.iBr-..,, J M JUST 15 WINTER COATS LEFT. ALL GO ON SALE TOMORRO WA T HALF PRICE JUST 15 WINTER SUITS LEFT. ALL GO ON SALE TOMORROW AT HALF PRICE JUST 29 SILK AND . WOOL DRESSES LEFT. ALL GO ON SALE TOMORROW AT HALF PRICE Every Article Reduced, Except Contract Goods SKIRTS FOR HALF JUST 29 LEFT. ALL GO ON SALE TOMORROW AT HALF PRICE HATS FOR HALF EVERY WOMAN'S AND CHILD'S TRIMMED HAT GOES ON SALE AT HALF PRICE JUST 17 CHILDREN'S WINTER COATS LEFT. ALL GO ON SALE TOMORROW AT HALF PRICE All Winter Goods Must Be Sold Children's Sleeping Garment. Up to $1.75 values, this sale, 98c Heavy Cotton Blan" kets, $4.50 values. This sale, pair $3.48 36-inch plaid Dress Goods. Regular $1 values, this sale yard, 79c Women's Union Suits. Good $1.25 values, this sale, suit, 98c Children's Outing Flannel Kimonas. Up to $1.50 values. This sale, each 48c Percales 36 inches wide. Good 25c grade. This big sale 15c yard Crepe de Chene40 inches wide, heavy $2.50 grade. This sale, yard $1.79 Crash Toweling 18 inch, all Linen, 35c values. This sale, . , yard 29c LOOK AT THESE BIG DISCOUNTS Off On All Underwear 10 Off On All Hosiery 10Off On All Notions 107c Outing Flannel Heavy grade, cheap at 30c. This sale, 22c yard 20 discount on all Wool Blankets Georgette Crepe Best $2.50 grade. This big sale, only $1.79 yard Homestead Sheets 72x90, $1.50 values. .This sale $1.00 each Blankets 70x80, wool finish, $6.00 values now, pr. $4.48 25 discount on every bed Comforter m the store Bleached Muslin 36 inches wide, cheap at 25c. This big sale, yard 19c Kid Gloves Good colors, fine quality, up to $3.50 values. This sale, pair $1.98 LOOK AT THESE BIG DISCOUNTS 20 Off On All Parisian Ivory 20 Off On All Hand Bags .. 20 Off On All Dress Trimmings 10 Off On All Ribbons Women's Outing Flan nel Gowns. Up to $3.50 values. Now $ J .48 cava Mann's Department Store The Store for Everybody Entrances E. Main and N. Central Medford, Oregon Women's Corsets, good model, $2.00 values. This sale, Qftr S J pair Mail Orders Promptly Filled Postage Prepaid Agents for Pictorial Review Patterns