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MEDFORD MXIC TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OUKOOX, TilUh'SDAY, JANUARY 18, 1923
BEAUTIFUL HAJR
IU MOMENT
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Luxuriant Hair
' f A x k
k A fern
Li
ELECTS MEMBERS
At onec! You can transform oven
plain, dull fint hair. You uii liavi it
fttuniunt,( soft, gloHHy and full of life.
,lut get a S3 cent bottle, of "Danilci
ino" at any drugstore. Then mniuten
I soft clotli with tlio "Bamlerlne" and
draw tliis through your lutir, taking one
puiall strand at a time. Instantly, yen,
imiuediutely, you liavo doubled tlio
beauty of your liair. It will bu a mass,
to toft, lustrous and so easy to do up.
AH dust and cxeeiwivo oil Is removed.
,-. Let "Panderine" put new life, viirof
,lind brlchtness in your liair. Thic
utimulatinx tonic will freshen your
scalp, check dandruff and falling hail
and help your liair lo grow long, thick,
strong and beautiful.
TheBestVal? es
in
A mooting of the board of directors
and membership of tho Jackson
County Ited Cross was held yesterday
aftnrnoon In tho public Unary at
half past two. for tho purpose of
elect'ng the members of the board of
directors. The folowlng arc the
names chosen for election:
Mr. J. C. Mann, Mrs. A. J. Klockcr,
Rev. K. P. Lawrence, Mrs. II. L.
Noblltt, Mrs. Hose Schioffllu, Mr C.
M. Kldd, Mrs. II.. L. WIlliamB, Mrs.
Leonard Carpon'ter, Mr. H. W. Ituhl,
Dr. Win. Holt, Dr. J. C. Hayes, Mrs.
Corning Kenley, Mr. 0. O. Alonder
fer, Mr. II. O Frobbach., Dr. It. W.
Cluncy, Mr. H. L. Waltlier, Mrs. J. C.
B. Wellls, Mr. n. E. Harder, Mr. A.
G. Smith.
Outlying districts: Mrs. Wm. Car
Iobs, Phoenix; Rev. Angel, Phoenix;
Rev. P H. Hummond, Ashland; Mrs.
P. S. Englo, Ashland; Mrs. H. K.
llanna, JackBonvillo; Mrs. 0. A.
Curdner, Jacksonvllo; Mrs. Gay, Gold
Hill, Mrs. E. K. Earhnrt, Rogue
River: Kov. Lee Gray, Roguo Hlvor;
j Mrs. K. O. Brown, Eagle Point; Mrs.
II. E Camnbell, Eagle Point; Mrs.
McBrldo, Table Rock; -Mrs. J. C. Pen
'dleton, Table Rock; Mrs. Cap Ruch,
iRuch; Mrs. J. J. Slmervlllc, Butte
I Falls, Mr. E. C. Faber, Central Point;
Mrs. Goo. Fox, Central Point; Aunt
Mary Meyer, Lake Crook; Miss Ful
ler, Sums Valley, Mrs. John Darby,
Griffin Crook.
The executive commltteo has been
electod as follows:
Mr. J. C. Munn, chairman; Mrs.
A J. Klocker, vice chairman; Rov. E.
P. Lawrence, rocordlng sncrotarjj;
Mr. It. E. Harder, treasurer; Mr. II.
L. Walther. Mr. R. W. Ruhl, Mr. A.
0. Smith. Mr. C. M. Kldd, Mrs. Corn
ing Kenly, chairman home service;
Mrs. Leonard Carpenter, Mabel R.
Haines, executive secretary, ex officio
Tho executive committee holds
monthly meetings and works out tho
policies and problems of the organi
zation work those policies being
submitted for dlBciiBBlon and ap
proval at the regular meeting of tho
board of directors, which are hola
four times a yoar. It is planned to
hold some meetings In the different
towns of the county.
Now Showing at the Page Theater
Goods donated to civilians 56.15
Goods donuted to ex-soldlers.... 5.00
. Hif wr.:-r.-.:. ...Wv r-W , mils 1
Norma Talmadge, In "The Eternnl
Flame," at the Page Theatre, is the
complete vindication of every extrava
gant promise mado for tho big pro
duction. '
Never has the brilliant star had so
completely revealing a role nor one
that has extended her acting genius
and disclosed her personal grnclous
noss and charm half so well as this
massive production.
Critical comment joins with tho ver
dict of tho picture-going public In ac
claiming "Tho Eternal Flame," and
lovers of the cinema art are express
ing gratitude to Miss Talmdage and
nor husband-producer, Joseph M.
Schenck, that they left this remark
able achievement behind them before
they wont on their vacation In Europe.
Dealing with the period of the sec
ond restoration In Franco, the story
centora mainly In PariB and Ver
sailles, and It is at the latter place,
Norma Talmadge
Corwav Te&ile
; "The Eternal Flame"
where kings and empires have been
made and un-made, that one of the
biggest spectacles ever brought to the
eye of any camera was staged. It is a
grand ball in the Versailles Palace,
and more than a thousand players par
ticipated in a scene of brilliance and
splendor. ;
But It Is not in Its spectacular quail
ties that "The Eternal Flame" strikes
Its deepest note. It Is In Its human
interest story, in its correct and thrill
ing revelations of human nature, In Its
disclosures that are made of the so
ciety of the times, and In the coherent,
unlversnlly understood narrative that
It relates In the terms of marvelous
photography and still more marvelous
histrionic art. ,
Supporting Miss Tnlmadgq is Con-
way Tearle, who Is worthy of his as
sociation with tho brilliant actress.
The cast is without a single Item of
weakness.
Red Cross Report for December
SiritsofO,coatS'h .
Chicago at i wo to
are right here . ,
it;
Come in and make me
' prove it.
$50 to
$60 values
at
4 Dollars a Barrel
$45
Others as low as $32.50
j E. Main, Upstairs .
! REAL BARGAINS
In Serviceable Used Cars
Crater Lake Automotive Co.
12!I South Front St.
SEEDS
We Are
Headquarters
for nil
Farm, Garden
and
Flower Seeds
orn two Niav taplk
pi:.s
ltililsli Lion
anil The Llnmln
(Pkt. 15c; lb. fiOr) Post
paid. NEW CATAUMI SOW
UK.VHY
GGMORSE&Co.
749 FRONT ST.
Retail Store 11) Market St.
CHICAflO,' Jan. 17. (Weekly
Fruit nnd . Vegetable Kovlnw) Tho
fniiit nn.l vuffniithlit mnrket thiH WCCk
was subjected to a shlppors' ban-ago '
of apples, cubbago, potatoes, onions,!
luttuce and celery.
Tho United Htntes bureau of mar-,
kets reported today that about 10,-1
000 moro cars of fruit and vegetables .
were rocolvod this week than last.
Apples led the attack, with about I
14 cars arriving at market.
fruit was strongly supported by
onions, spuds, lettuce, celery and
other vogotnbleH, all showing decided
increases in shipments.
As a result of this extraordinary
movement, tho ntarket fluttered con
siderably. Onions nlono remained
firm. i .
OnlonB rnnned from 12 to $3.2S a
hundred pounds on tho vnrlous mar
kets; apples were ciuoted from J4 to
J6 a barrol; cabbugo ranKed from
$20 to (30 a ton nnd potatoes ranged
from II to 11.40 a hundred pounds.
V. S. Shipping VoKsel Saved.
MANILA, Jan. IS. (lly tho Asso
ciated Press) Advices from the
shipping board freighter Patrick
Henry say that ehe has been floated
from tlio reef which she struck on
Monday off Htbny Island, 200 miles
south of Manila, and probably will
leave for Manila tomorrow. Tho
vessel will discharge her sugar enruro
before going lito drydock nt Olon-gapo-
'
If Back Hurts
Begin on Salts
Flush
your Kidneys occasionally
If you eat too much
meat.
A report on the work of the Jack
son County Red Cross for December
was presented by the executive secre
tary at this week's meeting and the
statistical record of the work for De
comber follows:
JACKSON COUNTY RED CROS8
Report on Social Service Department
for Doccmber, 1022.
Tho statistical rejiort for the month
of December shows the following item
ized record of '.work done during tho
month:
Office interviews i 390
Phone intorvlows and . inquiries '
recorded !... 403
Calls for jobs by men 59
By women 37
Totals calls for jobs 9tf
Contacts with employers 31
Number of Jobs secured 27
Number of social vlBits to cases tit
Number of social visits in Inter
est of cases 19
Number of volunteer contacts with
cases .. 8
Total numbor of social contacts 88
Types of cases and numbor oC con
tacts with problems:
Child welfare i 4
Family rellof 15
Widows 2
Jail ....y 1
Transient men '. 32
Mon alono 11
Women nlono - 4
Old couple 1'-
Hospltal 2
Ex-soldlers ... 10
Christmas work
Social servlco cases referred
garments and supplied thru
Thrift Shop CS
Social cases supplied with gar
ments outside Thrift Shop.... 4
County refunds
30.56
Total for Red Cross....- '. $12.07
Milk
Orthuys (county refund) .T..J3.00
. tSnlder 1.S5
Total milk for December $4.8u
County refund 3.00
Total for Red Cross ........1.8G
Medical .
Haskina truss '. 14.00
Clothing
Dec. 9 Hutchison & Lumsden
underwear 1.08
United Army Store 3 com-
forts i....::..),.u..:. ; .... 3.00
Clothing to. children Xmas 10.00
Golden Rule .'. 2.40
jjpjan Francisco, Cjj!
No man or woman who eats lots of
meat regularly con make a mistake by
llusliing tlio kidney occasionally, says
a well-known authority. Too much meat
may form urio acid, which elos the
kidney pores so that tbey sluggishly
liltor or strain only part of the wantu
and puison from tho blood; then you
got hwW. Rheumatism, headaches, liver
trouble, nervousness, constipation, dizz
iness, sleeplessness, . bladder disorders
often eonm from aluggisli kidneys.
Tho moment yon feet a dull ache in
llin kidneys or 'your back hurts, or if
tho urine la cloudy, offensive, full of
sediment. Irregular of passage or at
tended by a sensation of scalding, get
about four ounces, of .lad Snlts from
any reliable phnrmarv and take a table
spoonful in a glas of water More break
fast for a tew days and your kidneys
may then act flnoi This 'famous salts
is made from the acid of grapes ami
lemon luice. combined with litliin. anil
lias been used for generations to Hush
douged kidneys and stimulate them to
activity, also to help neutrnlie the acids
in urine so it no longer causes irritation,
thus often railing hhuMcr disorders.
.lad ,s'alts is inexpensive and can not
injure; makes a delightful effervescent
lilhln water drink, which evervono can
tuko now and then to help keep tho
kidnevs clean and the blood pure, there
in' often preventing serious kidney complications.
Cooponitlon with csbcs:
Doctors
County Nurso ..
Y. W. C. A
P. T. A
D. A. R.
C'opco Forum
Hospital
Salvation Army
Truant Officer
American Legion
Supt. of Schools
Elks : :
Sheriff .;
Court
Portland Welfare bureau.....
Portnlnd Veteran's bureau
Portland Court of Domestic Kola-
tlons
G
1
Towns visiter and number of times
for social work:
Ashland 2
Central Point 2
Ccnlral Point environs 1
Derby 1
Englo Point : : 1
Jacksonville 3
Talent 1
Talent environs 1
Material Relief given during months
Names of families receiving orders
nro not printed.
Groeorles
Thurber (Central Point) 11.43
Hrown (Englo Point)
Dec. 8 (to lie lvfundod-e'ounty) 6.50,
19 (to be refundiMl-eounty) 7.50
30 tto be refundod-county) 8.75
Hutchison & Lumsden
Dec. 12 S.0O-
0 3.00
20 ; 2 K4
27 1 S.00
2.00
Total for ginciiries in IX'C.
J 12.62
Total clothing for Dec J1C.4S
Fuel ,-. .
Dec, i Kewcomb . $5.88
18 ' .. 6.00
28 "- . (county refund) 6.60
28 -" . : 6.50
28 " . 6.00
Total fuel for Dec ... J27.88
County refund 6.50
Total for Red Cross $21.38
Transportation
Southern Pacific to Calls toga,
Calif. $15.06
County refund 7.63
Man's refund 7.60
Meals
61 meals at 25c a meal I..'. $12.75
Extra meals .- 1.75
Total meals for Doc $14.50
Rent ' .
(County rotund) $ 8.00
... .' 5.00
5.00
Totnl rent for Dec $18.00
County refund : 8.00
Total for Red Cross $10.00
Loans
Refunded .'..... . $19.00
6.00
Total loans for December. $24.00
Refund !. 19.00
Total for Rod Cross $ 6.00
Hospital
Sacred Heart Hospital $12.60
Should bo refunded by gov
ernment. Total material relief ...$196.29
Totnl county refund 55.GS
Total other refund 39.30
Total Red Cross expense on
material relief $101.71
MAI1EL R. HAINES.
Executive Secretary.
A report of tho work of the Thrift
Shop for December wns presented by
Mrs. Fnrrar and showed the following
figures:
Cash sales .....$104.33
(olds OrokmQuicldy
ESI
PI tisaxree.iblc weatber always have
Hill, handy. Stops Colda in 24 hours
ta Rnppv in 3 d-iys. Standard remedy
for two renerapons. "No bad after
jtftccts. Sale and dependable. Demand
red box bearing Mr. Hill's portrait and
sitfutura.
At All Dnfnit30 Cent.
'.1, f ,,.,1 MIW, W,
Total of donations $ 61.45 i
Goods given out by Thrift Shop
In payment for service In shop
in Ironing, pressing, dyeing,
etc 87.70
Total value of goods hamlled..,.253.50
Expenses (rent, salary, laundry,
postage) 78.60
Tptal valuation of production 174.85
Of which cash cleared was 45.40
It was moved and carried that the
Jackson County Chapter of the Amer
ican Red Cross record an expression
of appreciation for the long devoted
and unselfish service of Mrs. Sara II.
Means, as a member of the Red Cross
Hoard, and of regret that In her. de
parture from this county the Red
Uross Is losing one of It's most valued
members. ,
Armory Service Station
; Opens Next Saturday
The new sorvto station to be
known as tho Armory Service' Station,
located on Pacific Highway at Jack
son street, will be open for business
Saturday, January 20th, with a full
line of gas, oils, tires and tiro acces
sories. - W. C. Taylor, owner of the
new station, came to Medford about a
year ago from Enterprise, whore he
built and operated for three years the
first service station in Wallowa coun
ty. Being an old hand -it tho business
the new Armory corner ought to be a
favorite stopping piace from now on.
See advertisement elsewhere In this
Issue.
Reld Film Is Amusing
Wallace Reid in a romantic Spanish
romance with modern trimmings,
"The Ghost Breaker," Is winning the
heart of every spectator nt The RIalto
this week. - On the same program Is
another good comedy offering and a
sport review. The combination is one
of big comedy, wholesome thrills and
rapid-fire action from start to finish,
guaranteeing to cure any one of the
blues..
"The OhOBt Breaker" takes place
mostly in Spain, wita & good many of
the thrills scattered to a New York
hotel, a liner In midocean and feud
scenes in Kentucky. Lila Lee is seen
as the daughter of a lately deceased
Spanish nobleman.
CORNS
Lift Off with Fingers
Doesn't hurt a bit! Drop a little
'Froczonc" on an aching corn, instantly
that corn stops hurting, then shortly
you lift it right off with fingers. Truly!
Your druggist sells a tinv bottlo of
"Froerano" for a few cents, sufficient to
romove every hard corn, soft corn, or
corn between the toes, and tho calluses,.
wunouc soreness or irritation.
SPRAY RIG REPAIRING
Williams Implement Service
1M 8. Rnrtlrtt Phono 2W
AUTO PAINTING
Xow la the time o linyo your Auto
itcrinisncu.
We cheerfully solicit your patron
age and early booking. Prices
right. Plus quality -service nnd
workmanship.
Wo aro permanently loented nt
221 No. Fir Street.
; Geo. Watson Co.
Phone 77T Mmlfonl, Ow.
HEAT WITH COAL
Place Your Order Now for
Quirk IeliveTT
Hansen Coal Co.
(Successors to buds)
81 S. Fir St. " rhono 2.TO-J
Babbiting, Welding, Repairing
and Lathe Work
REASONABLE RATES
Crater Lake Automotive Co.
123 South Front St. .
Armstrong Tires and Tubes
" Extra Heavy Cords. Tubes Are Oversize. ;
Tires have advanced, but we have not received our
new. list, better come in and get yours before we do.
WHILE THEY LAST
Empire Fabrics, Guaranteed Firsts
30x3 $7.90 30x3..... -$8'90
Star Motor & Supply Co.
Agents for Stephens Cars
Phone 277-J 29 So. Front St.
)0y
LOWEST
PRICES
In the
of the
Ford
History
Motor Company
Chassis
Runabout .
Touring
Truck Chassis
Coupe
Sedan .
$235
269
298
380
530
All Prices F. O. B. Detroit
. At these lowest of Iowprices and
with the many new refinements,
Ford cars are a bigger value to
day than ever before. Now is
the time to place your order .
for reasonably prompt delivery.
Terms if desired.
C. E.Gates AutoCo.
Cor Oth and Pacific Highway
Wouldn't You
Like to Go East
Through
01' flnursp vnn wnufil nnil hv immff
this wny you will see most; of the
bounty spots of the West.
Vou may Join the meriy-makere on
Cft.r.fornla'fl nllvnrv HtrflnH aan thn rncoa
nt Tin Juana; go through Carriso Gorge
nnd over the Apaehe Trail Highway,
and tuko in tho Mnrdt Gras.
Then too, you have a choice of routes,
stop-over privileges' and best of train
service. .
Ask four local ticket nRent for LOW
l!Orxi TItll' nnd OXR WAY KAKKN.
time tables nnd descriptive folders or
write ' ;
10IIX M. 8COTT
General ru.iscnger Agent, I'oitlaud.
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"The SunMiinn Wny Trow t. 8. A."
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