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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1924)
r FJGE EIGHT STTTDFORP HUE TRTBfjyg, SfEDrORP. OREGON, TOl'RSDAT. FEBRUARY Si. 1954 E LEAGUE STARTED NEW YORK. Feb. 21. Officiate of the Anti-Saloon league of New York today were confronted with the aaaer Uor of Kollin O. Everhart, editor of the American Issue, that the election as slate superintendent of Arthur J. Davis, former head of the Massachu setts, league, was a triumph for the forces In sympathy with William H. Anderson whom Mr. Davis succeeded and who is under sentence for third degree forgery. In submitting his resignation to the league board of directors yesterday Mr. Ever hart said he could not "con sistent with my conscience." certify that "all was now well with the league." Jn nominating Mr. Da via. the re signing editor said. Dr. Purity A. liaker, head of the league's national organization, was not sufficiently acquainted with the facts of the New York situation to pass proper judg ment. . Mr. Davis, he continued, was 'head of the committee which Investigated the Anderson situation and personally fought In that committee for approval of Anderson's then unratified re-election as New York state superintendent expressing all confidence in him as late as February 1. Breaking the silence he has main tained since his conviction Anderson characterised Mr. Everhard's charges a absurd. . line Hansen, said today that he would ! not press charges of child stealing against Mrs. Leora Hansen-Joces, the child's mother, if the natter promhtvs tr. leave the state and make no further aitaiiit to gain i-otse-Eaion of her chUd. WONT PRESS CHARGE 5TKI PORTLAND. Ore., Feb. 21. Captain William Hansen. Sr., grandfather and guardian of eight year old Anna Pau- "Cascarets" 10c Best Laxative for Bowels ,Thej Work While You Sleep." If you feel sick, dizzy, upBet, if your head is dull or aching, or your stomach it sour or gassy, just take one or two fileaaant "CascircU" to relieve con ti pa ion and biliousness. No griping nicest cathartic-laxative on earth for Men, Women and Children. 10c boxes, aUo 25 and SOc sizei any drug store.' ELECT OFFICERS The Professional and Business Wo men's club had a dinner in the small dining room of Hotel Medford Wed nesday erening at 6 o'clock. Out of town guests present were Mrs. M. Biakely of Hood Birer. and Mrs. Sadie Dunbar of Portland. Both ladies gare interesting addresses on the "Organi zation of clubs." emphasizing the im portance of each indirldual doing her part for the success of the club. Covers mere laid for thirty-five. The next meeting will be the first Monday in March. Officers elected for the club were: Grayce Triech. president; Pauline Greaves, vice president; Edna Stelner, secretary; Gladys York, treas urer; Alice Hanley. auditor; directors Vera Van Scoyoc, Nell McKeene and Dorothy Turner. The following letter was received by the president. February 3, 1924. Business Women's Club, Medford. Oregon. Ladies: Wc wish to extend to your organization our heartiest commenda tion and good wishes. Since coopera tion is the present day keynote to suc cess we hope to have many pleasant exchanges of ideas. . MorBt cordially yours. Greater Medford Club. Mrs. W. B. Robinson, Corresponding Secretary. L The sheep men of Jackson county are urged to be present at a meeting at the Bedford Hotel Saturday after noon at Z p. m. As a result of the recent conference, the sheepmen real- jiws that they have some problems that should be worked out and it is thought id Brown today Kajd h- would not have the office of sheriff if offered it on a silver platter, and that he hopes this statement will settle all rumors of his being a candidate. We will loan you money to build or buy Holmes the Insurance Man. Fresh smelt 10c per pound. Star Market. 284 Linen crepe, all colors, tic yd. Jap Art Store. The postoffice staff, especially the carriers, are trying to maintain their bl to have them meet at this time i usual cheerful attitude while at the and take action in regard to some 'same time handling for delivery thou thlngs that are of great importance ! sands of catalogues received in the to them. j city from mail order houses, which .The man who is growing Just a fewihas imposed quite an additional bur sheep w;il be just as much interested den in addition to the regular mail as the sheep grower, and it i hoped ' receipts because of their number and that evert- j-heep man will take a bulk- When asked today the number little time off and come to this meet-:of sh catalogues received Posunas ing Saturday. There are range con-w ,r"!r Promptly said off hand, dllion. a, well a. farm conditions that 1 ' ,5,0,' Ci.er Huston need attention at this time and the "s-Js Z pr0mp!,5r "T sheepmen believe that they should 'i":00' "hen j" an? U. S. GUNBOAT SENT TO "WASHINGTON. Feb. 21. The gun boat Tulsa has been ordered from Oalveston to Mexican waters and is to arrive at Tuxpam today. Dispatch of the gunboat was ord ered by the navy department at the suggestion of Secretary Hughes, after state department advices had reported that American citizens at Tuxpam de sired increased protection. No actual injury to American nationals or Inter ests have yte occurred. Labor Government to Build Warships. LONDON, Feb. 21. (Hy the Asbo- roclated Pitas..); The MacDonald government, in view of the unemploy ment situation, has decided to proceed with the laying down of five cruisers and two-transports. after the interests of this industry. STATE S. S. O'Connor jerked out quickly'500.000" Assistant Postmaster Clif Beckett and Clerk Victor Guenther. known men of sometimes veracity, nonchalantly re plied that "there must have been fifty at least." I pay cash for used pianos. Herb Launspacb. Phone 227. We have good values In used cars. Pat ton & Robinson. Inc. tf Coal briquettes. Clean and econom ical. Exclusive dealers, Hansen Coal Co. ' Phone 239. tf Southern Oregon tourists who mo ney, w. L. an Nuys of Portland. tored through the Shasta valley Sun the field representative for Oregon of; day were able to see Mt. Shasta at the Presbyterian Board of Christian its prettiest. Saturday afternoon the Education, will be in Phoenix Friday mountain was completely veiled in-a evening, February 22nd for a special j hea'y fog undergoing a severe snow meeting at 7:10 at Clyde Hall, of the .storm, though yesterday morning with officers, teachers and workers of the skies clear and atmosphere sparkling, deep coating of pure whiteness. The snow line is unusually high at tbis time of the year, according to old California sttlers. Ashland Tidings. There's a busy Business College in Medford. GWX Columbia plaster wall board. Cal for prices. Wallace Woods Lumber Yard. Exchange your old piano for a new one. See Launspach, phone 227. WEDDING BELLS Jesse E. Kobn, of near Eagle Point. and Miss Emma Hinkel. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. A- Rinkel of 61 North Central, were married Sunday morning at the home of the bride, by Rev. D. J. Howe of the Christian church, in the presence of a few rela tives and friends. The young couple will live-6da ranch In the Sacramento valley, and the good wishes of a number4' of friends accompany them. " -; ; Strengthens Weak Eyes Old fashioned camnhor. witchhazel. hycrajttis, etc., as mixed in Lavoptlk eye wash, strengthens eyea and re lieves any case weak, strained or sore eyes. Acts surprisingly tuick. Alum inum eye cup free. Leon B. Haskins. Sold in Central point by Mary A. Mee. 1-'iF-eirt. . Adv. This Pretty Girl Defies Age By Using Ordinary Buttermilk To Beautify Her Complexion Tells DruKSiMs not to take anyone's money unless tills elHbjriitful new vanishing Cream qukklr shows a decided improvement Buttermilk Cream creates beauty almost like magic. The most won derful thing about it is the tact that whilst It turns the dullest, most life less complexion to radiant beauty and makes red or rough hands or arms snowy white, yet there is not the slightest sign of its use after applica tion. It actually vanishes from sight and the most heated atmosphere will not produce the least shininess or greasiness of the skin. No matter whether you are troubled with a poor complexion, wrinkles, puf finess around the eyes, freckles, crows feet or lines around the mouth, ugly fineer nails or Just a simple rough ness of the face, hands or arms caused by wind or sun, you will find that any or all of these troubles will quickly disappear with the use of Howards Buttermilk rreara. I To prove this to your complete sat isfaction, get a small quantity today at your favorite toilet goods counter with the understanding that they will freely return the purchase money to any dissatisfied user. Beautiful actresses say, "A short massage with Howard's Buttermilk Cream at night before retiring Is nil that is necessary." Adv. Phoenix Sunday school. Mr. Van Xuya has been speaking this week at Grants Pass, Ashland, Central Point and Medford in district Sunday school in stitutes and Phoenix is fortunate in having a meeting of its own for the discussion of some of the vital phases of Sunday school work and religious education, which are being so. gene rally adopted by progressive schools. Everyone interested in the best pos sible Sunday school at Phoenix is urged to be present Friday evening. DAJRY EXPERT TO ASSIST G. C. CATE A delegation of dairymen called on tha county court Wednesday morning, and urged the appointment of. an as sistant to County Agent C. C. Ctc, whose chief duties would be to look af ter the dairying Interests. At the meeting of the farm conference, V c?- nesday afternoon. County Judge Gard ner addressed the assembly, and as sured the body the assistant would be named, the county court reaching the decision. the mountain was entirely free from deriBe atmosphere and covered with a here's flit cJeam or ooutnem Oun "lightirx trtrses (hat haveilt (he touch ARO-CO COCOANUT OIL SHAMPOO CarolineiT niff to lowly women hur kl "rt PTl iV SO cenir ihe bolllc CARO-CO UNION SOUTH CAROLINA Heath's Drug Store will supply you Spring Sweaters! j New All the latest models in Ladies' Silk, Silk and Wool and All Wool Sweater Jackets, Slip-On and Sleeveless Sweaters, displaying a wonderful as sortment of colors, ranging in price from $2.48 up ? t X ? ? y ? t We are Showing a COMPLETE NEW LINE OF ART MATERIAL in Art Crash, white and brown, pure Linens, Toweling and also Colored Linens, Suitings, Basket Crepe in the Everfast materials, guaranteed to be absolutely fastcolor, under all conditions. Our prices always the lowest. 222 W. 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IB 40.00 30.90 9.10 44.00 33.99 10.01 48.00 37.08 10.93 KTC. KTC. ETC. Slx90, each $1,65 HUNDREDS OF YARDS OF PIECE GOODS Silks, Woolens, Linens, Ginghams, Percales, Wash Fabrics. Cretonnpa Vo When You Can Buy Them at Eevery Fourth Dollar for 9 Cents It Is High Time for Quick Action! Cross Bar Dimities, priced at HERE ARE THE LATEST SILK FABRICS FOR SPRING DRESSES Figured silks in maoy designs, priced from $1.25 to $2.25 Fipared Crepe de Chine $2.90 Crepe materials in silk and cot ton mixtures, man jongg pat terns; prices .'$1.25 and $1.50 Imported Crepe Mareelle, the newest erepe material in all colors; price $1.25 Silk and Fiber Jacquard Crepe, newest shades; price....$1.95 Satin Stripe Silk Ratine, colors; special at $1.50 Imported Ratines ,.90 and $1.00 All Silk Imported Pongee, in colors; price, yard.... $1.50 All Silk Imported rongee, in natural color, yard ........$1.25 Heavy Quality Crepe dc Chine in 25 colors, price, yard $2.25 Silk Charmeuse, price.... $2. 65 Silk Canton Crepes in 10 col ors, price ..-....$2.50 to $3.48 LINGERIE MATERIALS Windsor Crepe in small figures, P"l at .'.....J 35c Honeymoon Xainsook, 40 inches wide; priced at..: 40f and 50 yard 29?, 49 and 800 vard Lingette Cloth, price, yard 85 VOILES AND WASH . FABRICS NTew designs in figured Voile, price,- yard 49?, 55 59? ; and 60? -Dotted Swiss in white and col ors, price, yard :....60? ' and $1.25 Best Quality Jap Crepe, vard, 29? Apron Ginghams, yard 18? 27 inch Dress Ginghams ....22? Ajiron Ginghams, yard 18? 27 inch Dress Ginghams 22?