PAGE TWO. MEDFORD ALU 1 1 TRII3UNE. MEDFORD, OREUON, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12, I!) 1.1. WHISLER ELECTED; T liilttltlltt : REX - SPRAY - REX Fi CAESAR AI STAR F FIND MONA LISA MEN FROM PIS ROM J- k IN FLORENCE, ITALY IIOMK, Dec. 12. "I.a Glfteomln," or thi) ';.tona Lisa" ns It Is also rnllr'di lini been found In rioroncc. ricCofdlnrf. to ft statement Issucil hero tonight by Minister of Public Instruc tion Crcrtaro. The picture, n jirlceless work by Leonardo D'Vlnci, was Jtoten from tho louvre, In 'nrls, some time ago. The alleged thief, au Italian, was ar rested ht the B.inie time the painting was recovered. That the work had been found was reported by the jrovernment direc tor of flue nrts by telephone to Crc daro. It was stated no details would be made public until the French au thorities were heard from. l'OUTtiAXn, Ore., Hoc, 12. Med- ford Is chosen today as the place for holding tho next annual meeting of the OroRon Stnte Horticultural so ciety, C. K. Whlstor of Mod ford was elected president of the society; C I). Thompson of Hood Klxor, xlco president, and Frank V. Vow or of Orenco, ro-olected secretary-treasurer. Strong and outspoken opposition to the ruling of tho Industrial welfare commission affecting the hours of work of women emploed In canner ies and packing houses developed at jostorday's session. js PORTLAND. Dec. 12. C. K. Whls ler of Medford was elected president of the Oregon State Horticultural society Thursday and Med for J was selected for tho next state Hor- ucuiiurai wceiy meeting next oar.,Jnko Co .. C K. Whlsler gave a tnlk on fru't f Tho Star Theater has an octi tlonnllv good show for today and to morrow, there Isn't a dull moment from start to finish. Fraud Caesar assisted by Helen Lewis, magicians and Illusionists head tho bill and they keep the audience guossfug throughout their act. Can jou Imagine a prott girl, tied In n sack and placed in. a trunk which ts locked and tightly bound xxlth sev eral heavy ropes, making her es cape and a man taking her place In side tho trunk in three M'comU time This Is being done twice each even ing at tho Star; also at o.tch matinee Tho photoplay program for today Is extra good, featuring His Hour of Triumph, a two reel production by tho Imp company, the other numbers are the over popular Animated Weekly anil closing with a' roaring I farce comedy entitled. "Mike and WASHINGTON, Pee. lL Suffer iii fiom n severe cold m I ho head Mid i sore throat, iiceoiittuuicd hv n -diojit fever, 1'ie-itleiil Wil-um xxn not poimittotl to sen nnv iMtnr to !. Hi- thioinn, Or Cnrv (Jinx on, lioWoxot", iu-ited that tlte cold xxin ielilinc lo tieatmeitt. Ho iit! he hoped to have tho pioxidont well euouli to ntloiitl tho Gridiron i'IiiIi tlinuor tomorrow night. ? r r r Y Y t Y t y; "The Novt Ronern f exhibited Friday and i . . ... .... . .... IDIOTS OF CHAMPION EATER LAWRENCE, Ohio. Dec. 12. Those whoso gastronomic ability ex ceeds, tho avorago and nro fain to boast are admonished to take heed, draw up close and taka listen! Hero's a man who wants to out-cat any two men in ho world. He Is Charles W. (Hidden who styles himself tho "Champion Food Destroyer of the World." He holds three "world's records." Hero are some of them: Forty-seven pounds of watermelon In ono hour; seventy-eight pancakes In fifty-seven minutes; six boiled dinners at one meal; one hundred and thirty-two eggs all styles at ono meal; forty-eight ears of corn at ono sitting; six pounds of stcalc, one loaf of bread, a quart of tea, one pie, five potatoes, a pound of butter, a. big dish of prunes and a quart of Jce cream, at ono meal; thirty ears of corn, twclvo frankfurters, two quarts of tea, two loaves of bread and two pies, at one meal. Ollddcn says ho can beat tho man who recently consumed fifteen doxen eggs at one sitting In Brooklyn but ho wouldn't want to let tho fellow have a partner. 1 mI.Ihi. MM.1 fttl( ..A. .11 I,... ...1.11. ....... ...,u ..,v iuuu.uU. ...... Xoilro. Mikko liilw 3leniln. made a splendid Impression and l.U I Kfty IllcmUl ,)f ,h, Ml)e ,odgl leivcuon as ircsiueni was pracucnuy i unanimous, :itn! twenty ramlltlatps wilt en to When tho question of ! Ash,n.i Mni,n.. v.ni, n. i-. .... "' - -"- ne.xi year s meeting piaco came up merclal club, Henry E as toastmaster. Dasch actln: Mr. Whlsler suggested Medford, said the people of that place were anxious for It, and when put to a vote Med ford carried everything with a rush. -. i uiKin mi kuuu'iiiiun cioscii Joseph fi. Armstrong, the new with a banquet at the Portland Com-!nm)or of PHtsburg. Is a union glass- Tho degree work will bo put on by the Medford and' Ashland teams. Spe cial nutos leave Ead's transfer office at 0:43 p. in. Monday. 225 blower. "Tho Next fionenilloii." A beautiful and Impressive Vltiv graph photoplay tlon." will bo ox! Saturday at tho Isis Theater, whore It xvill undoubtedly create n great sensation. It tolls tho story of n famous slilp-doslgiier who, afraid ot tho cleverness of his nephew, xvlll not listen to him when ho wishes to point out a flaw In tho plans for the new ship. When tho ship Is built sho Is a monster of grace mid benut.v and Is ever where hnllod ns tho ship builders' masterpiece. In mid-ocean, however, when on her maiden xoxuge Y Y t Y Y ! t Y y y i ! tint flaw MlinwM lteir nml (lie vhmsiiI ' X . . . . . . IO siuks wunin a low minuios, enrrying with hor the designer himself, who thus reaps the reward of his own carelessness. Ills successful nephew takes his position and wins an addi tional prlro In tho hand of the ship owner's daughter. It Is n beautiful theme, well pictured. BOY DEAD FROM BLOW IN HST FIGHT SAN FIUNCISCO, Cn! Dec. 12. Joseph Milan, nped 8, died hero today from spinal meningitis as the result of a blow on tho neck. His father declared ho Kent tho boy on an errand October 30 nnd that he beenmo, involved in n fistic fiht with another little boy whom lie whipped. "A few minutes later," declared Jfilan, "the father of (he other boy btruek Joseph on the neck The police nro iuvestigatinfr. WIFE'S PURITY PACT PHILADELPHIA, Dee. 12. Cle ment Cunningham, stool mnpinto. de nied today that his wife's refusal to break a purity compnct-slic said they made when they were married years nro, xvns re-ponib!e for the divorce suit pending between them. Their friend believed tho couple would become reconciled. BOOTH'S HYOMEI Mm ncncflted Tlioinands of Catarrh iiuffcrct -Will Do the Same for You or Money Hack Tho Hyomei treatment that has ef-' fccflvely benefited many thousands of sufferers from catarrh, bronchitis, ' husky voice and colds In tho head 's easy and pleasant to use. Just pour & ! few drops In tho Inhaler and breathe It In no stomach dosing. The ' healing, soothing and antiseptic air! will reach ex'ery nook and crevice of , the mucous membrane of tho nose and throat; will surely stop crusts In the note, raising ot mucous, hawk-, Ing and that choked-up feeling. It will quickly allay the Inflammation and banish tho disease or money re, funded by Chas. Strang. I A complete Hyomei outfit. Includ ing Inhaler and bottle of liquid, costs only 11.00, and an extra bottle of II-' quid, If afterwards needed, Is but CO cents. Notice to Voters to Register The Supreme Court of Oregon has rendered a decision, making the Registration Law, passed by the last legislature, void. This makes it necessary to revert to the old law, requiring every elector to register for tho annual election of the City of Med ford, to be held January 1. 1911, regardless of any other or former registration. The Registration Board will, therefore, sit in the Council Room at the City Hall from 6nc until seven p. m. EVERY DAY (except Sundavs) FOR TEN DAYS, beginning SATURDAY, DKCK.MBKU 13, 1913. Every voter in each ward should make it a point to come early so as to avoid the usual rush the last few days, there being no other time or place to register. No witnesses arc required for this registration. Do not bother the members of the Board with questions as to why this registration is necessary. The reason is the decision of the Supreme Court, and the city officials havo no alternative but to follow their decision. ELMER T. EOSS, City Recorder. Dated December 10, 1913. t ? ? t ? ? ? ? & THE REX CO. IS NOW ERECTINCl ONE OE THEIR PLANTS AT PHOENIX, OREGON AND WILL IiAVE IT IN OPERATION BY THE 1ST OF JANUARY, 1914 This will be one of the chain of Rex plants, the others being located at Rochester, N. Y.: Toledo, O.; Omaha, Neb.; Payette, Idaho; North Yakima, Wash.: Wenatchee, Wash.: Henicia, Cal.: Prigl'ilon, Ontario. The most used sprav is Sulphur Sprav, and during (he past FOURTEEN YEARS the Res' Factories h.io been furnishing REX LIME AND SULPHUR SOLUTION To orchardists all over the Tinted Slates and hae eportcd considerable quantities. That means that the l'e Company lias had longer and, to say the least, as much experience with lime and sulphur as any concern on the market. Each plant is under the supen ision ol a competent chemist and each of these chemists work in connection with The REX CHEMICAL CO., of Toledo, Ohio And keep in touch with oven new product that is offered, and their experi ence in connection with the experience of practical growers has demonstrated the fact that when you are told that any other form of Lime and Sulphur gives as good results as Lime and Sulphur Solution you are being asked to experiment, as such results have not lieen the experience of experienced orch ardists, and the very fact that without exception each of the Rex plants has increased its output each year and each plant, is now booking ami shipping more REX LIME AND SULPHUR SOLUTION This season than for the same season of any previous year means that none of these fruit-growing .sections have found anything as good or better than REX. EACH of the CHEMISTS workine- for the REX COMPANY is coiilitiu. j4 ally working along the line of developing the Most EFFICIENT, Most ECONOMICAL, Most CONVENIENT FORM OF LIME AND SCLI'IIPR or any form of Sulph' :, ..ml the proposi tion a!vas resolves itself back to THE OLD RELIABLE REX LIME AND SCLPHFR SOLPTION DlST FORMS have come ami gone. POWDERED FORMS have been tried time and again, ami not only have failed lo produce results, but have proven impractical. IF EVER A more efficient form of Lime and Sulphur or of .Sulphur is developed anywhere, the R.EX COMPANY will be on the job. Our chemists keep in touch with conditions in all the fruit-growing sections, ami it is their work to see that REX PRODUCTS arc the lust. Experiment Stations Everywhere Will tell you that REX LIME AND.SCLPlirR SOLPTION is and has been O. K. REX SPRAY MATERIALS ARE: REX LIME and SCLPHFR SOLPTION. made at Rochester, Toledo, Omaha, Payette, North Yakima, Wenatchee, Henicia, Phoenix, Drighton. REX OILS, DISTILLATES, PHENOLS, processed at Penicia. Cal and Toledo, Ohio. REX ARSENATE OF LEAD AND MORDEAUX .MIXTURES, made at Toledo, Ohio. REX J RON SPLPHIDE, made at all plants. "TheW' is a REX for every orchard trouble." If your orchard is in Oregon, write for prices, bulletins and information to ouroiticeat MKl)inmi)t OREUON, or to CALIFORNIA REX SPRAY COMPANY BENICIA, CALIFORNIA f v t ? T f T I f ? ? ? ? ? ? r t ? ? ? r T f X f A AA.fA. A. 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