MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREGON', THURSDAY. JANUARY 25. 102:1
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Thousands Have Kidney
Trouble and Never
Suspect It
Applicants for Insurance Often
, Rejected
Judging from reports from druK
Klsts who oro constantly In direct
touch' with tho public, "there is one
preparation that has -been very sue-,
cesHful in overcoming 'these condi
tions. Tho mild and healing influ
ence of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Hoot is
soon realized. It stands tho highest
for Us remarkable record of success.
An examining phytUdun for ono of
the prominent Life Insuranco Com
panies, in an Interview of the subject
made tho astonishing statement that
one reason why bo many applicants
for insuranco nro rejected is because
kldnoy -trouble is so common to the
American people, and tho large ma
jority of those whoso applications are
declined do not even suspect that
they havo tho disease. Dr. Kilmer's
Rwamp-Tloot is on sale at all drug
stores in bottles of two sizes, medium
and large.
f However, If you wish first to test
t'l.ls great preparation send ten cents
to Dr. Kilmer & Co., lilnghamton
N. Y., for a samplo bottle. When
writing be Buro and mention this
paper. Adv.
Hall & Hall
CASH AND CARRY
GROCERY
TO
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All school children, grudo nnd high
school of Medford nnd .surrounding
country are Invited to submit essays
on the Internationally famous paint
ing "Never Alone," which Is now on
exhibition nt the Modl'ord Center
store.
Tho Art levers' league of Medford
will award three prizes, 5, (3 and 'i
fqr tho first, second and third best
essays. The papers will be graded
on ' the basis of the best conception
of tho .picturo as presented in the
essay and duo consideration will be
given for ages of contestants.
Essays must not contain more than
100 words, tho writer must place
name, ago and address on same sheet
of paper and hand to attendant at
the exhibit.
"Never Alone" Is a master work
of art which hns attracted thousands
of visitors wherever shown and the
appeal to the imagination is so
strong that tho observer invariably
pays homage by lengthy contemplation.
SALEM TOSSERS
AH INI
FOR GAME TON!
These are not special sale
prices but a few of our
Every Day Bargains.
Fancy dates, per lb, 17c
Robles canned apricots,
peaches and pears, per can,
25c. ; Four cans for .96c
North States sweet corn, per
can 12 l-2c
Snowy Butte Flour, per sack
$1.70
CnmplM'll Is CouflriiKHl.
WASHINGTON. Jim. liG. Tho
nomination ,of Milo D. Campbell of
Michljtun to tho fodoral rosprvo board
a tho no-callod "dirt farmer" mom-
bor, was confirmed today by tho
senate.
It pays to carry your own
groceries.
r H. W. CONGER
UNDERTAKER
Successor to Weeks-Conger Co.
Medford, Ore.
"JOHNNYS
GOT A
COLD"
When Johnny or Susie
begins to "snuffle"
and sneeze THEN is
the time to give BINZ
Bronchi-Lyptus and
prevent the develop
ment of a vitality
sapping cold or per
haps worse illness!
Bronchi-Lyptus is safe
no narcotics no al
cohol. "NIP IT
IN THE BUD
WITH BINZ
PRODUCTS"
TRY YOUR DRUGGIST FIRST
Mollis Huntington, coach f the
Salem hlKh school athletic teaniH, ar
rived thiB niornlntf accompanied by
seven mom born of tho Salem high
school basketball Rquud. A number
of Medlord high Hchool studejitH mot
the Bulu m siuud at the train. Seve
ral friendn of Huntlngton'H wero also
on hand to nee him on bin arrival.
Huntington coaehed Medford ath
letio teams Uiat year,
Tho Sulcm squad will meet tho
Medford hoop squad at tho Nat to
night and u rip-roaring game in ex
pected. Tho contest tonight nnd tho
one tomorrow night aro expected to
differ from the games which Med
ford faun havo m;en so far this
neannn In that tho outcome will be
uncertain, until the finish.
The Salem men went to tho Nat
thl morning and totwed a few ba
ketH and . did tho same thing this
afternoon for a short time In order to
acquaint themselves with tho floor,
baskets and hnckboarda.
Tomorrow noon tho visitors will be
given a luncheon nt the Hotel Med
ford at which all members of the
Salem and Medford teams will be
present.
CHICAGO. ' Jan. 25. ( Ity the- As
sociated l'rctw) Imperial Wizard
1 11 ni in Wesley. KvaiiB nnd three other
iniprrinl oi'fU crn of tho invisible em-1
plrtv KniKhtH of the Ku Klux lClun,
became vlsltilo In Chirnito today with
llin announced Intention of nmkltiK
a thorouKli InveMiKutlon of netion
nRalnnt klanfimen here, particularly
with reference to the klan InveHtl
iKatlon by n council cornmlttee. . I
I 'J'he Imperial wizard Indicated that
I the lilan was ready to (lRht and de-.
' clared that "virions. unfounded re-l
ports Involving the klnn," will not bo
suffered by his orKanliuntion. I
Jle announced that in connection1
with the InveBtlKntliin or liooih'il band
troubles at Mer nmijre he would
I nmUe ft formal reply after analyzing
tho statement made public today by
Attorney Oeneral Coco of Louisiana
In which he limited the klan with
numerous outrages.
LOCAL WOODMEN 10
MEET GOLD HILL
There Is Quito a revival of activ
ity In Modern, Wooilmon of America
circles in tho Rogue river valley. A
new camp Is to be Installed at Jack
sonville next Saturday night and all
morubora in the valloy are Invited to
be present anil help put the Job over.
Thorn will be plonty of amusement.
Tho Modern Woodmen and the
Royal Nolghbora will hold a Joint
session at Gold Hill Friday night, at
which time M. V. A. pictures will be
put on the screen. Visiting Neigh
bors are invited.
Next Wednesday evening there will
be a Joint session of Modern Wood
men and Royal Neighbors in this city,
for which a big entertainment and
plenty of eats will be provided. The
M. W. A. pictures will be shown atod
one or two head officials are expect
ed to bo present and address the gath
ering. Friends and rolatlves of
Modern Woodmen are Invited to at
tend the Medford meeting.
A party of high officials of tho
Westorn Union Tolograph company
arrived in the city Inst night In the
prlvnto car of the Western Union
company to remain until tomorrow
evening when they will depart for
Portland, whero after a business In
spection there they will depart for
Salt Lftko City and Denver on routo
east.
In the party are Newcomb Cavl
j ton, president; L. McKisick, assistant
to the president: 11. M. York, vlco
prasldent, and J. C. Wlllever, vlco
president. They are primarily on a
business trip, hitting the high spots
on tho Pacific coast, and while In
Southorn California. Mr. Carlton took'
occasion to visit with his sisters, the
Misses Carlton, who reside near Cen
tral Point, but who are at present so
journing at La Jolla, Calif.
The visit here Is for the purpose
of allowing President Carlton to
visit today nnd tomorrow with his
brother, Eddie Carlton, who mot tho
party here this morning nnd took
them in his car to his ranch home.
Two More Irishmen Executed.
WATERFORD, Ireland, Jan. 25.
(By the . Associated Press.) Two
men, named O'Reilly and Fitzgerald,
residents of Cork, wore executed at
the-Waterford infantry barracks this
morning. Both had been found guil
ty of possessing arms.
1.. .M. Sweet of HeaKle transacted
business und visited friends in the
city Wednesday.
The supreme court has granted a
license to practice law to Attorney
Frank DeSouza of tills city, who re
cently assuinod the practice of Attor
ney W. E. Crews, recently appointed
commissioner of corporations by Gov.
Pierce.
A. 11. Diersh, local assistant agent
for tho Standnrd Oil company leaves
tho end of the week for Harrlsburg,
Ore., whero he will take tho position
of special agent. Mr. Dlorsh has been
assistant special agent hero since tho
middle of last summer and his many
friends: and business acquaintances
will rogret his departure even though
they congratulate him ttKn his pro
motion. Charles Hamilton of Ruch was a
business visitor In tho city Wednes
day afternoon.
Following tho Installment of a drug
department this week in tho Medford
Center department store other depart
ments will probubly bo put In about
February 1st.
The house commlttoo on education
of the legislature early this week
wiped tho slate virtually clean of
school bills when it directed that tho
bills bo withdrawn from tho house
pending the production of further data
bearing upon them. Tho froo text
book bill, Introduced by Woodward on
tho second day of tho session, was one
of these. When it reappears Indica
tions aro that it will be launched on
stormy seas and that decided opposi
tion will appear In the house.
SOUTHERN PACIFIC
SI
TV0 FPE-r Or COMFORT WITH- EVERY STEP
' Here is pictured the ARCII-O-PEDIC
ribbed steel shank as it is built into the
shoe. The outer and inner soles are care
fully moulded to conform to the pitch of the
support. .
w
'' .
Bcsideft supporting the longitudinal nrch, tho
ARCII-O-PEDIC shrink gives' gentle but firm sup
port to the transverse or metatarsal nrch.
C. M. Kidd & Co.
223 E. Main Medford
AT HOME- ON TH-E- AVErNUE
Large Sunkist Oranges
45c Per Dozen
1 1 , i
SPECIAL PRICES BY THE
BOX OR HALF-BOX
See Window! (
Personal Attention
Prompt Service
H. E. Marsh
Phone 252 GROCER Phone 252
BURNSJNPACIFIG
PORTLAND, y Ore., Jnn. 25,Tho.
schoonor Defiance, anchored at. falsi,
in the Solomon Isles since late Decem
ber on account 1 of trouble between
Captain It. M. Clark and members of
the crew, burned to the water's edse
Tuesday, according to a cablegram re
ceived here today from Captain Clark
by' Ernest E. Johnson, head of the
ship brokerage company bearing his
name. t ...
Arrangements Jinvo been lnndo by
Unitod States Consul Wormouth at
Sydney with Commissioner Tulagi at
Falsi to send Captain Clark, his wife
and crew to Sydney. They will return
to tho United States.
SAN FRANCISCO. Jan. 2.1. The'
not revenue of tho Southern Pacific
company from railway operations in
1922 was $68,845,713, an increase
of $11,932,610, compared with the
1921 rovonuo, the company announc
ed today. I
Tho net railway operating Income
of the company in 1922 was $4 6, -222,846,
an increase of $10,276,005
uver 1921. I
The net railway operating income
is obtained by subtracting rents and
other fixed debts from the net rev
enue, i
J h
The host performance .of '.their
three days' engagement i wag Vl'lna
fore," given at (he Page last- might
by tho American Light Opera com
pany. All the stars wero In good
spirits, played with Bplendid dash and
were In as good voice as an epidemic
of colds mado possible, whllo Kd
Andrews as Sir Joseph Porter fairly
outdid himself, noting with admir
able Intelligence and restraint.
Tho absence .,of local cracks also
added to the pleasure of the even
ing. Local cracks may be excused
In cheap light opera but Gilbert and
Sullivan productions are too (Inn in
themselves to be tampered with by
amateur Jnkesmiths.
All tho stars wore excellent but
Pnua Ayrea nnd Carol Watson, do
serve particular mention In tho re-,
spectlve roles of Buttercup and
Dcadayo, whllo the chorus work was
an usual, a positivo inspiration. A
large number of Modford .music lov
ers attended cvory performance nnd
general regret was exprossed last
night over tho company's departuro.
Notice.
Notice is hereby given that War
rant No. 240-250 Inclusive on City of
Ilutte Kalis aro hereby called for re
demption. Interest on the above will
cease February l, 1923. .
JOHN E. DAY,
260 City Treasurer.
Kidney Trouble eauaet Lamenea
"A lameness followed mo for some
time, nnd I felt that it was caused
from kldnoy trouble. One bottle of
Foley Kidney Pills bad the desired ef
fect," writes II. B. Arbuckle, South
Barre, Vermont Backache, rheuma
tism, dull beadacho, too frequent or
burning urination are symptoms of
Kidney and lllndder trouble. Disord
ered kidney require prompt treat
ment NeRtect causos serious compli
cation. Foley Kidney Pills give quick
rnliuf. Sold everywhere. Adv.
Kidney and Bladder
Troubles Have to Go
ClocfrjHl up Kldiiry 'Deposits uro T)in-i
solved nnd tho Toxins (PoioiiH)
Completely Driven Out. DriifrglHte
Told to Gmirniucc It In Kvery In
stuiico. ' - . t , .,. ;
"Your very life," says Dr1. Ciiroy,
"deponds upon tho perfect funotlon
inff nnd health of your kldneya ho
whatever you do don't ncfflect thorn." ,
Dr. Caroy's fnmouH PrOBcriptlon j
No. 777 (known for years as Marsh-!
root) .! not recommended tor ovory-
thliiK, but wo cannot too strongly,
urRo Its use if you suffer from nn
noyhiK bladder troubles, frequent
passing of wnter nlfiht and day, with
smnrting or Irritation, brick dust sedi
ment or hUhly colored urine, bloat
ing, irritability with loss of flesh, or
any other tendency to Hrlght's dls
oawi, Diabetes or Gravel, for kidney
disease in its worst form may he
stealing upon you.
Don't wait until tomorrow to btgln
the use of this wonderful proscrip
tion now obtainable In both liquid
and tnblet form if you havo nny of
tho above symptoms. Kidney nnd
Hladder troubles don't wear away.
They will grow upon you slowly,
stealthily nnd with unfailing cer
tainty. If you oven suspect that you
nro subject to Kidney Disease, don't
lose n single day. All druggists hnve
been authorized to return tho pur
chase money on tho first big bottle
to all who state they havo received
no benefit. Adv.
On February 1
MissTowne's
Millinery
Department will open
in the Colonial Shop
with its usyal line of at
tractive hats and
newest modes in spring
Millinery
Smart Hats at
Reasonable Prices
MISS E. M. TOWNE
Milliner
Our 1923
White Goods Opening
is the culmination id' an unusual effort upon our
part to present to you a sale far ahead of anything
ever attempted. . .
You will find bargains galore in every part of the
store. The special values are not at til I limited to
"White Goods. Bargain prices hold sway in every
department. ;
Come in and see how great an opportunity you
have, to buy fresh, crisp stocks at. low mid-winter,
prices.
Mark the date on your homo calendar as a sure
reminder of this "White Goods Opening. .
A Large Variety of
Trimmed Hats
i
Priced from
to $6.oo
NONE HIGHER
Sale Starts Saturday
JANUARY 27TH, 1923 .
Lasts 7 Big Days
SHIELDS
An Event ,
That You've Looked
Forward to.
Be Sure to Share
in These Exceptional
Offerings.'
222 W. Main St,
Medford, Ore,,
CHASSIS
New Price
F.O.B.
DETROIT
,, , ,..,.i !'- -u.ft
Think of it! For only $235
' you can now buy this efficient,
economical and reliable Ford
Chassis. .
With' a body to suit your
needs, it enables you to imme
diately increase your trade
zone, satisfy more customers,
reduce your delivery costs
and make more money.
Buy Now. Terms if desired.
fttnrtcr ami Demountable Rim Kxtra
C. E. Gates Auto Co.
Corner 6lh And Pacific Highway
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