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POST L NEW MAIL U. S. SHIPS WASHINGTON. Mar- 6.ReuIts jre beinif realized from a quiet cam paign that han'lieen conducted by Posiiiiaslfr Oennral New to obtain fur American vessels a fair share In the transportation of American bound mall from Europe. ., The withholding of malls , from American vessels by the British poHtnl odmliiWtrailon for shipment in British vessels sailing v- several days, later cnused the postmaster general to start his campaign and he has Just conclud fd with the IjKyptian Bovcinment an arrangement which pives the Amer ican vessels the bulk of mail destined lor the United States originating In Egyp' or passing throuiih Alexandria, tlie iratewuy 'or nearly all southern Asia Minor. Arrival at New York of the Amer ican steamer America with a consign ment of 4684 bags of mall from Kur ope an uncommonly largo amount has been followed by disclosure that j'uitmaster General Nlv sent Kussel! Vinlte. an employe of the postnfflce Ipartment to Europe to Impress upon foreign government officials and bus inessmen that their American mail could be expedited by shipment on American vessels. As a result, liostul officials' kuVv. 1S.036 bags of mall were brought from Kurope in American vesHels-aiirlnK tho-first sixty days of this year, ,as compared with 17,G81 bacri during the first seven months of 1923. :"'. ,.' Operation ;of 'sea post service on American vessels for sorting and dis tributing .mail while In transit, expe dites delivery from-84 to 48 hours, wiving foreigners interest -payments on that tlmo and expediting American goods. MEDPOTOT Mm TOTBUNE. MEDFOTlTTi, OTiWi'ON. TTfinSESTTvT. MATTriTjJ, Y92T NEW K. OF P. LODGE TO BE INSTALLED Radio News The Institution of a new lodge OMAHA, Neb., Mat. 5. Itadlo head sets are to be Installed In every room jt the Lord Lister hospital here for the entertainment of patients. the liev. K. u. Cleveland, chaplain, has announced. The Individual sets will be hooked up with u central receiving station recently given the hospital. A Now ltudlo StnUon The International lilble Students with lnnin ook had I In courso of construction a radio ng station, it is installing the order Knights of I'ytliias at Ash-' nBsoclnllon B. A ). with m land Thursday. .March Clh Is an lin-'f"Ce nt 124 t'olumbl11 Heights, lln portniit event of ibis week In miter-1'1"' New York' tnr "olne ","0 haa 1 mil circles. Orand Chancellor Claude' " T'''"', cos"ut"on r" llarvm at tiii . . broadcasting station. It Is Install Keeper of Records and Seals Waller 1 .'v" B"W urailstl"K equipment. Cileason of pni, . .. ... Ithe "mailer radlatins 600 watts, and cer, or lh' r ' rt , ,"d l"T Ui' m,w ""' Class equipment to irs ot tne Grand Lodge of Orcsoii'n,. ..., '.. ' , ,,, Oven 17 Million Jaks Useo Ycakly Vap.oRub For All Cold Troubles will be present at this event n,i ni also nid in conferring the knight rank on a large class of eandldnUM, i,un. quet will be served. Delegations are expected frcm all cities of uouibern Oregon and northern California. The i. .mi louge win be represented by 'ii"ie iiiemoers. operate on 244-meter wave length, using the cull letters WllUH. The larger set is expected to be ready for operulion in the near future. It is believed from experiments that there will be less interference on this wave length than on a higher one. The HiO (apparatus has been tested for several Inlphls- mirl muihId l,,,ll..a tl,t lia- v.m u. runnier Is In rlwrue of teners have heard very distinctly., transportation and Earl WVbber will The masts for the antennae are con- issisi in directing the work. structed of wood, which will ellml- The local groun will l..nv.. f.n,.. n, K. of 1'. Hall at 7 p. mi. Tomorrow morning the doors of Will II. Wilson's store on North FVmt street will be opened for shoppers who attend his big money raising sate. $10,000 Is the minimum amount Mr. Wilson lias planned to ralso In this event and, lit order to boost sales to this amount, he lias offered muny at-, tractive bargains in aluminum- ware, brooms, men's suits and furnishings, shoes and, In fact, practically every thing in his store. The sales force of Wilson's store Is busy today and tonight marking stock that will be included In this special event An advertisement In today's Mall Tribune lists -many of the items that will be offered Southern Oregon nate much difficulty thl would result from a steel tower's absorbing elec tricity. The masts of this station are 200 feet high and set 300 feet apart. Mr. Kalph H. leffler, radio engineer, will be in charge of the station. Mr. L. T. Cuhen will be manager at broad casting. The purpose of this station is en tirely educational. It will broadcast scientific news, news of inventions, matters of political interest, musical programs, both instrumental Rnd vo cal, readings on diet, health, hygieno, etc., general reports of world news, ilible instruction, Bible questions and answers, and featuring especially Hlble lectures by Judge Hutherford, the president of the association, and a number of his associates, who for some time have been . lecturers of the International Bible Mtudeuts association. OUT 0. M. SELSBY Among the real estate sales anil properly transfers of this week was the sate by O. M. Belsby of his pool room and eisr business, amt the building it occupies nt 17 South Front slreeti to Rankin Estes, who touk pos session Monday. The consideration is understood to be in the nelKhborhoud of $10,000. The building Is n one-story brick structure 25 feet wide nnd 60 feet long and Mr. Kstes will make im provements (n the interior, and in ad dition to continuing the business just purchased from Mr. Selsby will ope rate a barber shop in connection. It is understood that Mr. - Kstes who owns an interest in the Nash hotel barber shop, will sell this interest, and dcyote nil his time to his, new venture.' Mr. Selnby, who has been In busi ness in this one- location for the piiHt 20 years, has no immediate plans for the future except to enjoy u period of leisure after which he may cuter into the real estate business. "Tanlac My Salvation" Declares Seattle Lady Fifteen Years' Stomach Trouble Overcome by World's Greatest Tonic. Tunlac has truly been my 'salva tion and I will never be without it as long us I live," is the appreciative statement of Mrs. Anna M. Yackel, 214 2!lth Ave., X., Seattle. Wash. "For fifteen years, stomach trouble had mo in misery day and ninht. The terrible pain and distress almost drove me frantic and 1 was so weak and thin 1 could hardly walk. 1 I tried every thing treatments, diet Ing, even an operation but kept getting worse and began to feel ns if death would he preferable to my suffering. Then, two years ago, 1 broke down com pletely. "What Tanlnc did for me seemed too good to be true. Just five bottles relieved the stomach trouble, gave me a ravenous appetite and built me up sixteen pounds, leaving tne hi splen did health. Why, 1 can hardly realize 1 am the Damn person. Tanlac has earned my lasting gratitude." Tanlac s for sale by all good drug gists. Accept no substitute. Over 40 million bottles sold. Take Tanlnc Venetahle Pills. Adv. Ambassador Woods Returns. TOKIO, March C. American Ambas sador Cyrus E. Woods returned to To kio ' today from Manila and resumed his duties at the embassy. Not too All parties having lawns at I. O. O. F. cemetery should remit nt once for cnrA for 1924. T:.. Tt. Dllftenburv. peonle tomorrow and for the remainder isexton. 234 K. Ninth St., phone 956-R. of the week. Medford. Ore. 29$ IT'S FOOLISH TO SUFFER When So Many McNlforrt IVonli Arc Pointing the Way Out. You may he brave enough to stand backache or headache or dizziness. But, if. In addition urination' is dis ordered, look out! 1 If you don't try to flv your sick kidneys, you may fall Into the clutches of dangerous dlseaso before you know it. Hut, if you live more carefultyiund help your kidneys with Doan's Pills, you ran stop the pains you have and avoid future dan ger as well. Don't . experiment use the remedy Medford people are pub licly endorsing. Ite.tul this case: Mrs. V. II- Cheadle, 611 N. Fir St., says: "Doan's Pills have been a great help to me and 1 cannot say too much In praise of them. My kidneys were weak and disordered and I had a dull acmng inrougu tne hiiiuii or my duck. My kidneys acted Irregularly, too. Doan's Pills from Strang's Drug Store soon had me free from all the trouble." Price 60c. at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Pills the same that Mrs. C'headle had. Foster-Mllhurn Co., Mfrs.. Ruffalo, X. Y. Adv. ItdroducQiiio G-fTT ACQUAINTED WITH A Hl&H' &RADE fl-OURL rccfei,iiii. c ma -aiiicniK-o k- JF L9 U '(! fa. J MORTON'SMIUS MORTON'S MILL Central Point, Ore. STYLE in your millinery Is the most Im portant consideration. , All our hats have It, the most .4 moderately priced, as well as those of the finest quality, we can show you stylish and beconv Ing hats that will fit your pursa as well as your personality. The Emmy Lou Hat Shop M. M. Dept. Store INCOME TAX SERVICE furnished on State and Federal Personal Returns Corporation Reports Partnership Returns Corixirutlou Records Corporation Returns Compilation ot your records for those reports, and Counsol in all Income Tax Matters GEO. G. HEWITT Income Tax Adviser 304 and 305 Medford National Bank Bids ' ' Telephone 326 WITH MEDFORD TRADE IS MEDFORD MADE. HlLISUgtsitonce Slops Colds in 24 Hours Hill's Caocora Bromide Quinine gives V quicker relief than any other cold or la grippe remedy. Tablets disintegrate 10 seconds. Effectiveness proved in ' millions of cases. Demand red box bear ing Mr. Hill's portrait. All druggists 'j 30 cents. Utfc -Y CSCARA?, QUININE W.fl.miJ.C0.4Jjji. num.";. l lARGINS-gQR BAIT! I t f t ? y t T t We are angling for your trade and using real bargains for baili One glance at the values we offer you will convince you that now is the time to "bite'x f ? X X X t Y TwVihcli'J'ost Bt'fi, heavy -inch .filers; Link 7 l Fabric Spring, with G-inch rie, 40-11). all cot- Ti a - i"i . 1 ill .... ion juauress wim rou edge- Regylar value, eomplete outfit, $32.50 SALE PRICE 924.65 " - Add $1.00 fur Walnut Finish l i SPRINGS X $6.50 Link ' Fabric all Steel Spring; Rale 4.50 $6.75 Link Fabric, six in rise .....?5.00 $7,50 Link Fabric, Double Band Spring, haic $5.50 IO.!JO 96 Coil SprinKa, on Steel Base; Sale r .. , $7.50 $13.50 irelical. Tic Coil Springs, Sale $9.75 JL 4rt7 .n -rY..ii' T1- P.il Sm-iiio- $12.75 f y y ? ? BEDS $11.50 values, 2-in. Post Ivory Bed; Sale Price $8-50 $11.50 values, VA-'m. Post Tvory Bed; Sale Price, $8.50 ; $1.1.50 values, 2-in Post Bed; heavv fillers; Sale Price " $ 9.85 $13.50 values, 2-inch Post Bungalow Beds; Sale Price ...$9.85 $18.50 value, Cane Panel Bed, Sale Price $13-50 $19.50 value, Cane Panel, Walnut Bed; Sale Price - .$14.50 J. 1 ' . t $20.00 value,: Two X'ane Panels, Ivorv Bed; Sale Price L.$15.50 $20.00 Bow Foot Bed, Walnut Finish; Sale Price Y..:......l-....:..:.:......:.: $15.50 $21.50 value, Square Post, Cane Panel Bed; Sale Price , ..$17-00 Two-inch Ivory' Post, Bed, Steel lank Fabric? Spring, 40-pound Cotton Mattress, with roll edge. The center of this ' mattress is filled with wool flax from the Oregon Woolen Mills and makes a fine sanitary bed, soft and durable. Regular Value, Complete Outfit, $28.75 SALE PRICE $21.75 Add $1,00 for Walnut Finish. 1 1-2-inch Post Ivory Bed with heavy 3-'t-inch fillers. Good desirable all-steel spring, 40-lb. cotton and wool flax mattress. There J is no jute or shoddy in any of our mattresses. Regular value complete outfit $28.75 t SALE PRICE ! $21.75 Add $1.00 for Walnut Finish. DAY BEDS $16.00 Day Bed, Ivory; Sale . $24.00 Day Bed, Walnut; Sale .. $32.00 Day Bed, Walnut; Sale ....$11.75 ...$17.50 ....$22-50 JVp;..;lii,iiiilll,ilT.i'T'J Special Discount on Ranges for one week only. Large assortment to pick from. , OVERSTUFFED ROCKERS In Tapestry and Vclour Cov-: erings; luce assortment. . $47.50 vals. going at $29.50 & Complete House y Furnishers i - , ... . . - MORDOFF & WOOLF The People's Store Medford, Oregon.