Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, February 08, 1924, Page 3, Image 3

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    MEDFORn MATE TRIBUNE, MEDFOTTD. OREGON, PT?TT)I"Y. FET5TN7ATIY S, 1924"
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Louie's Money Savers
Pure Cocoa, 6 lbs. for . .". .25c
Blackberries, No. 2 cans in heavy syrup, 10c
Lipton's Jelly Powder, fine for, desserts, 4
packages . . . ... . . . .., . . . ,. ... ... . ., 25c
Cornflakes, lake pkg., for
8c
I. X. L. Tamales; reg. 20c seller; our price,
each . "... .'. . . . .". .' . . ...... . . 10c
Cottages; very little bone; fine for, boiling,
lb, 17c
Boston Squares; sugar cured bacon, lb. 17c
...
You Can Buy It for Less at Louie's and You
Don't Have to Carry It
LOUIE'S
Free Delivery Phone 271
Opposite New Theatre
After Mr. and Mrs. Olmstead close out
the Colonial shop,
MISS TOWNE
the milliner there
Will Open a
LADIES
SHOP
in that same location carrying a very
smart and up to date line of ladies',
ready-to-wear with the same exclusive
millinery she has always shown.
Miss Towne will have a very compe
tent alteration lady and fitter, also a
saleslady in the department.
The shop will be remodeled and pat
terned from a little shop Miss Towne saw
while in New York this last summer. :
All merchandise will be new and the
latest Spring Styles, with, prices the
lowest;
The date of the opening will be an
nounced later.
SOMETHING BIG
See our announcement in the
SUNDAY SUN
CRATER LAKE AUTOMOTIVE CO.
. Paige and Jewett Dealers
"Where the truth is treated with respect"
EXALTED RULER
IT AT ELKS
Well pickled, ollved, cheesed, beaned
and coffeed, and surfeited with enjoy
ment the five or six hundred members
of the Elks lodge and their many
guests went home at a late hour last
night. It was the first time that most
of the Elks and American legion men
present had ever been pickled and
they enjoyed the sensation.
The lodge Bmoker, which immedi
ately followed the past exalted rulers
night observance for members of the
order only, was a big Buccess. It was
the lurgost crowd that was ever as
sembled at a lodge smoker and the
most successful smoker in years, which
enjoyed the athletic bouts to the limit,
after which they filled the inner man
In the basement of the Elks temple.
The past exalted rulers' affair was
very Impressive, and the old gentle
men who filled the various chair sta
tions spoke their pieces with much
eclat, as they Initiated a candidate into
the order and lodge, thereby demon
strating the fact that they were some
rulers in their day.
During tills ceremony the senile oc
cupant filling the esteemed leading
knight's position became bewildered
pulled the wrong switch to produce the
eastern Btar and thus momentarily
bhut off the electric lights between
Ashland, and Grants Pass. The man
playing the esquire's position also en
tered the dotage class with his demon
stratlon of rapid calculation and count
ing to time of the clock. He was
thinking of seven-come-eleven, but
pronounced it eleven back to nine, and
then reversed quickly as the mysti
cal hour was rapidly approaching.
These startling breaks proved that
there were other hams In the lodge
room besides those cooking on the
ranges downstairs for the teed.
The following past exalted rulers
filled the various stations:
Exalted ruler, O. O. Alenderfer: es
teemed leading knight, J. J. Buchter;
esteemed loyal knight, W. H. Mc
Gowan; esteemed 'lecturing knight,
Qua Newbury; esquire, E. C. Jerome;
inner guard, Leon B. Hasklns; chap
lain, C. E. Gates; tiler, T. E. Daniels;
treasurer, Geo, T. Collins; secretary,
E. E. Kelly. :. .
Before the lodge session closed first
nominations were made for the com
ing annual election, and a member of
the lodge, who was recently married
and has just returned with his bride,
was put through a harrowing ordea)
and sent home somewaht tatooed and
subdued.
T
TO STUDY ALBANY
IL
E
PORTLAND, Ore., Feb. 8. Dr. J. C.
Gelger of Chicago university, au ex
pert on botulimts poisoning. Is expect
ed to arrive in Portland Monday or
Tuesday to conduct an investigation
for the United States public health
service on the case at Albany whore
eleven persons succumbed to the dread
disease.
Word of his coming was mcelvoil
here today by Dr. Frederick Strlckler,
secretary of the Oregon state board of
health, who has collected a large num
ber of samples of the toxin on Hie
Albany case and has been conducting
tests with It here. . '
Dr. Gelger will pay particular atten
tion to Investigation of the soil on
which the beans were grown that pro
duced the poison, according to Vv.
S'r.rkler.
The bacteria .do not live in the
beans themselves but In smull parti
cles of soil that may be left clinging
1 1 u vegetable, sea idlng to Dr Str'ck-le.
Portland Pastor On ,
Trial for Faking a
Ghost at Seance
INCOME TAX SERVICE
furnished on State and Federal
Personal Returns . Corporation Reports .
' Partnership Returns Corporation Record!
' 1 Corporation Returns
ompilatlon of your records for these reports, and Counsel In all
Income Tax Matters
GEO. G. HEWITT
Income Tax Adviser
304 and 305 Medford National Bank Bldg
... ' .Telephone 326 .
ClnrkHton Bunk Closed
SPOKANE. Feb. 8. The First Na
tional bnnk of Clarkston. Wash., with
some 1800 depositors and deposits re
ported as J297.000, failed to open for
business today. A notice on tn aoor
said it was closed by order of the
directors. - -
Says Now Stiff
Joints Must Go!
New Discovery Limbers 'Em Up,
and Even the Creaking Ceases
Yes; It's truethe world progresses.
All knt.A .In nnnmilnva in
limber up thut stiff, rusty knee joint
Is to squeeze nun men oi iiiuui-it;
working substance from a tube.
Then rub it on the offending part
for about a quarter of a minute or
until U souks through the skin and
disappears on Its. errand of mercy.
Then read the evening newspapers
and.gotobed. -
The chances are that your misbe
having knee Joint will lose its "creak"
wntle you are arenming uooui mu
hlKh fences you used to leap when
you were a youngster.
"And in the morning,- says one
who has tried the new discovery,
"you'll feel so hnppy that you'll want
lutnn intn vmii . Hnnrtipflt rlothes
and walk briskly down the street Just
to show the neighbors that you are
not as old as tney minit you are.
Joint Ease: They call this wonder
..-n,l.(n. Bii1t.tnnr.il fnr thn reason
that when ordinary remedies fall to
limber up the stitt, inriamea rneu
matin lolnt. or reduce the swelling,
Joint-Ease succeeds.
It's a good name for a good, clean,
ntiitnlcns iireHcrintton that in just a
few months has proven to a multi
tude ot people tnnl lame, swollen, uia
torted -joints can speedily have the
kinka tnken out of them and work
as smoothly as ever. . .
But Joint Ease is lor Doinersome
Ulntu ' mhdthni- In LtlDR ' tinkle, hln.
shouidei1, spine or finger, and for that
purpose Its sate is immense,
All druggists have a big supply oi
ana aiugg'sui every wnerw ici,un
PORTLAND, Ore., Feb. 8. The
Rev.' W. W. Aber, pastor of tho
Mystic Church of Bethesda, a
splrltuallsl congregation, faced a
court hearing this afternoon on a 4
charge of "practicing fraud," pre-
ferred by J. H. Ashton, who Iiub
been a member of the Rev. Aber's.
congregation.
According to.Ashton's charges
made to Deputy City Attorney
Stadter, Ashton and two friends
visited a seance at the pastor's
' homo January 31, and when the
spirit of Ashton's grandfather
was supposed to appear they selz-
ed the apparatlon and found it to
be the pastor. The Rev. Mr. Aber
denied the charges, declaring talit
4- Ashton'a friends had; seized a
woman who was preseiit at the
seance.
Daily Report on
the Grime Wave
NEW YORK, Feb. 8. MIbs Loulne
Lawson, a motion picture actress, for
merly of Walnut Spring. Texas, wns
strangled to denth today after a des
perate battle with thieves in her fash
ionable apartment house in West 77th
street. Gems valued at several thou
sand dollars are missing
Mifls Lawson, who was described as
unusually attractive, bad been taking
minor parts in local film companies.
SALEM, Ore., Feb. 8. Five hun
dred pennies arid an empty United
States mall sack comprised the loot of
burglars who last night entered the
C. J.Kreblel store at Pratum, accord
ing to Sheriff Oscar D. Bower,
A school house nearby also was
robbed of three pictures and an
American flag.
TACOMA, Feb. 8. Angelo Pleruc
clonl, 30, mill worker, wus killed fol
lowing an altercation on the streets of
Raymond, Wash., this morning and
Giovanni Orsuccl, 30, employe of the
Willapa Lumber company. Is held In
the county jail at South Bend as his
slayer as the result of a feud between
the two men. It is believed.
ASKS DEXBY'S RESIGNATION
(Continued From Page One)
tary of the Interior and by the land
office.
The companV's claim Covering 1000
acres, was based, according to Senator
LaFollette, upon dummy locations
signed by employes of the Chicago
stockyards, who, he said, were under
the impression ,they were signing a
petition for an. election.
a big demand.
Adv.
Simple Way to
Take Off Fat
There can be nothing simpler than
taking a convenient little tablet four
times each day until your weight is
reduced to normal. That's all Just
purchase a box of Marmola Prescrip
tion Tablets from your druggist for
one dollar, the same price the world
over. Follow directions no starva
tion dieting or tiresome exercising.
Eat substantial food be as lazy as
you like and keep on getting slimmer.
And the best part of Marmola Pre
scription Tablets Is they are harm
less. That Is your absolute safeguard.
Purchase them from your druggist, or
send direct to Marmola Co., 4612
Woodward Ave., Detroit, Mlcb. Adv.
WASHINGTON, Feb. 8 The senate
oil committee today was urged- by
Senator Hoflln, democrat, Alabama to
inquire into the ffnnnclal transactions
of William Boyce Thompson of New
York who he said, was a, "Sinclair
stockholder and a borrower from the
Chase National bank." '
"He Is a Sinclair stockholder."; the
Alabama senator asserted, "and 'dur
ing the last presidential campaign
borrowed 13,000,000 on a dummy note
from a member of the federal reserve
system in New York. We should know
what he did with the money."
NEW YORK, Feb. 8. Directors of
the Pan American Petroleum and
Transport company voted today to
withdraw ' the recent offer to stock
holders to subscribe to the capital
stock of tho Pan American Western
Petroleum company, which was re
cently organized to develop California
naval oil leases.
TEN REASONS WHY YOU
WILL ENJOY TRADING
AT OUR STORE
1 We always have a great variety of fresh vegetables.
2 We have delicious home made cakes every day.
3 We have a complete line of fresh fruits at all times.
4 We have both the fancy imported and domestic
Cheese. v;
5 We have a complete, clean stock of staple groceries.
6 We have an unusual line of fancy groceries.
7 We cheerfully rectify any error that might occur.
8 We have experienced grocery salesmen to serve you.
9 We give particular attention to telephone orders.
10 We have free delivery to any part of the city.
Personal Attention Prompt Service
H E. Marsh
Phone 252 GROCER Phone 252
TEN YEARS OF DEPENDABILITY
How Medford Cannery Kills i
The Deadly Botulinus Germ
LODI, Cal., Feb. 8. Waldemar Put
nam, 11, son of Mr. and Mrs. George
Putnam, died today from the effects
of a beating said to have been admin
istered to him by two older boys three
weeks ago. It is expected the child's
asallants will be In custody before
night
Hasklns for Health.
The experiments from bptuilsnr
which have been conducted In several
universities at the expense ot tho Na
tlonu 1 dinner's association huvo
ah own that In ordinary vegetables a
cook of at least G hours at a tompera
tuie of 212 degrees In boiling water,
is necessary to destroy tho most resis
tant spores ot 13. botullniiH. At
higher altitudes where water bolls at
a much lower temperature, an apou
bath cook must be much longer than
this to accomplish the same results.
. These results aro confirmed by the
experiences of home canning. During
tho last few years there have boen
a number of outbreaks of botullHtn
from home canned string beans. In
the home the open bath process Is
usually employe and It Is obvious
that the same process is just as dan
gerous In the canning plant as In tho
home. Nearly all commercial canners
process string beans under pressure.
Obviously processing the string beans
In the open bath would be as danger
ous in commercial canning as In home
canning.
It has also been shown that 13. bot
ulinus grows readily in beets and that
the open hath process is therefore not
safe with that product. One out
break of botulism is ascribed to beets
canned commercially by that process.
In canning beets It Is Important to
conserve tho coloring-matter as far
as possible, but it is far more lm
portunt to make tho process safo. A
cook of 0 hours at U12 degrees which
would ho noceHsary to destroy H. bot
ulinus has lest sterilizing efficiency
than n process of 20 minutes at 240
degrees In No. 2 cans. Tho color Is
destroyed far less In processing at the
higher temperatures been use of tho
shorter period of the conk. This pro
cess is used at the Mod ford cannery.
Hasklns for Health.
tf
(Sot lloozo In Athletic Club.
I,OH ANUKLES, Feb. 8. Police,
conducting a "dry" raid today, seized
approximately $50,000 wlirth or
llunr, on the premises of the Los
Angeles Athletic club. Officials of
the club declared that the liquor was
legally on the promises and that they
had official permits for Its possession.
Investigation of this has been turn
ed over to the federal prohibition of'
fleers.
troubled with -
Stop that
Eczema
AMAZING results have been pro
duced by S. S. S. in cases of ec
fcema, pimples, blackheads and other
skin eruptions. If you have been
eczema, ana you
have used skin
application
without number,
make a test your
self, on yourself
with a bottle of
S. S. S., one of
the most power
ful blood cleans-
era known. S. S. S. makes the blood
rich and pure, and when your blood
is freed of impurities your stubborn
eczema, rash, tetter, akin eruptions,
pimples, blackheads, blotches an
acne are bound to disappear.
There are no unproven theories about
S. S. S. ; the scientific results of each
of its purely vegetable medicinal in
gredients are admitted by authorities.'
B. S. 8. 1. loll it all good drag
atores in two tis.a. The larger aiaei
IS moro economical. "..
C C Ohe World s Best' ,
loodMedidna,
A
20th Century Grocery
At the 20th Century there is something popping every minute. Saturday,'
Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday the extra "Fire Works" are: ...V'.V
Large Instant Postum
39
Hn'
Jello, any flavor Pure Extract Honey.
1U Pints 32
JEWEL SHORTENING, 2 11). pail 42; 4 lb. pail 72tf; '8 lb. pail' $1.55.
CANNED FRUIT AND VEGETABLES
One ran free wit ha dozen puivhase of any one kind. The extension of this
splendid offer has been made at the request of many of our customers.
Baker's Premium Spaghetti, Vermecelli, Catsup, Del Monte
Chocolate, lb. 20 Noodles, 3 pounds 25p Brand, pints 25t
Full Cream Cheese Shortening in bulk Fisher's Blend Flour
pound 32 2 pounds 35? :. Sack $1.83
CRISCO, the queen of all shortenings. Pound ..27?;.. 11... pounds 38; 3
pounds 75; 6 pounds $1.43; 9 pounds $2.13- , ;
Royal Baking Powder : Wesson Oil . Booth's Sardines
. Large Can, 40 Pints 28?; Quarts 53 Each 15
20th CENTURY COFFEE Pleases hundreds of 20th Century customers. So
fresh and so fragrant, pound 35t.
Canned Apricots Tomatoes, Solid Pack
Large No. 2 Cans, A. Gold Leaf brand, No 2V
and L. brand, each 22 cans, 3 for 40 Large Package 19t
CARNATION OR' FEDERAL MILK I Yom Northwest farm and factory,
.Tall cans lOf
Chocolate, Pure, in bulk Flour The kind you like $1.78 a
Two pounds 35 Sack, excepting Fisher's
FANCY DRY ONIONS, 7 pounds 25.
If it i3 good to eat, its at a 20th Century store, and so low priced, and they are
conveniently located.
Southern Oregon Stores Medford Ashland Grants Pass
Pearline Washing
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