Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 26, 1914, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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PXGfi SIX
MEDFORD MATL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON, MONDAY, OCTOBER 20. ,1914, '
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NAT GOODWIN IN
"NEVER SAY DIE"
AT PAGE
Nn l flooilwin mid Ills compnny of
iriel plovers, in "Never Ray Die,"
will not fail to convinco the piuilic
iluriiijj ilioir fortltrotiiinj cngngcindit
of one ninlil nt tlio l'ajre tlienter, on
October U(J, of tlio sincerity of Mr.
(londwin'H lclro to j;ivc tlio p.itnin
of this populnr tlienter tlio best en
tertainment imikciIiIc in the always
viiryinp; (lovclopnicnt of art ami var
iety in light entertainment.
"Never Say Dio" proved itself tlio
drainatiu bijou of the last current
nenson among tlio comedies ijroduced,
and critics everywhere, ns well n
that portion of the discriminating
publio which litis witnessed it, have
unanimously agreed upon the singular
eliarni mid distinction of it ns pre
sented by Nat Goodwin and his bril
liant co-workers, among the more
prominent members being, .Margaret
Morehuul, Glndjs Wilon, Charlotte
Lambert, Dennis Clejigh, Isador Mar-
eil, Stanley Harrison, Walter Clu.x
ton, I.ulcc Vrohmaii, Frank Lynch
and others.
The shtry of "Never Say Die," a
farcical comedy in three nets liy W.
II. Post, is about one Dionysious
Woodbury, whom tlio doctors have
pronounced a dying man, and with
this end in view, forthwith proceeds
to involve himself and his largo for
tune in a mesh of complications of
the most amusing nature; and it is
the unraveling of the above that fur
nishes nearly threo hours of laughter
for tlio audience.
A production entirely in keeping
with Mr. Goodwin's btandards will
prevail.
NO NEW CURRENCY
RECEIVED HERE YET
The statement mado regarding tlio
Iimuanco of now currency In .Medford
was a mistake. None of the reserve
bank currency hns as yet been Is
sued and none wilt be until the var
ious banks get Into operation the
latter part of tho month. When the
now currency Is available, it Is ex
pected to havo a marked improve
ment upon conditions as It will en
nblo banks to rediscount securities,
whic.h will form the basis of the new
Issue.
Mcdford banks show tho usual
sound conditions tlio average
amounts of gold and currency being
reported on band In all local Insti
tutions.
BY DRAMA LEAGUE
It surely is n great comfort and
pleasure to our Drama League Cen
ter to be ablu to give its hearty
Mipoort to tho play "Milestones,"
which appears at the Page Theatre
next Monday evening.
This piny has been most favor
nlily bulletined by nil centers which
havo been fortunate enough to wit
ness it. The Philadelphia Center
says: "ilio play is important enough
to bulletin because of the faithful
acting of tho Knglisli company, the
imitpic theme, the ipiaiut contrast of
tho costumes of throe generations,
mid tho widespread interest that the
play has aroused."
OE BELGIAN MINISTER
WASHINGTON', Oct. 2C It was
disclosed today that tlio senate in
executive session hero Just before ad
Journment of congress Saturday res
cinded its action caofirmlng tlio
transfer of Consul Uenoral Harry W.
Dledorluli from Antwerp, Delglum, to
llarccloua, Spuln, In place of Cou
sul (lenoral Carl Uulloy Hurst, trans
ferred to Antwerp,
Rescinding of tho transfer was
said to bo bused on the fact that tho
Germans bad taken Antwerp since
objections wore mudo by Uelgluin
against Mr, DIoderlcU bocaubo of bis
German ancestry.
Autocar to riioriilv,
WeglnnliiK November 1st, tho In.
terurban Autocar Co, will put on
Uvular neivlco betwoeu Medford and
PkeeBl, h schedule for which will
m MMHPUiiCHd fn it tow duys. Tlio
jMirllw will ho ektttfided (o Taluut mid
AjlUHl MS WHJU MS III 1'HI'lflC hll.
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TONIGHT
DR. WITHYCOMBE'S GUIDE
-"-EEEEEZZrA UIKJSUATI&S
CITIZENSHIP RALLY
"A-good eitir.eiiMnp meeting was
held by the Christian Kudeavor so
ciety Sunday at 0:30 p. in. An in
structive program of short talks hail
been prepared by the leader, Miss
Carolita Jacks. The. mixed ipiartet,
composed of Misses Drew and Wort
man and Messrs. Price and I$lis, is
a new addition to the society's. Sun
day evening meetings. If yon are not
a member elsewhere, join u. You ure
welcome. If you are a member of
another society, visit us. We invite
your criticism and advice.
The social commit:ce is busy nr-
rnngtng for auotner one ot tliosc
good, old-fashioned socials con
ducted upon modern methods of en
tertainment. This one wilt be a
Hallowe'en time, held Saturday even
ing nt the chapel. It will be as good
as a patented, fat-producer, or if you
desire, will decrease avoirdunois oid
eots nothing, only a plentiful upply
of smiles and jokes. You're invited.
The ghost mid ghostess will be at the
door to greet you.
The leader for the meeting next
Sunday will be announced Intel.
Watch for the particulars. Something
interesting.
The youn" H?ople's convention hnd
a good effect njwn the attendance.
A number of our members vote for
the first time November .'I, mid they
feel like the boy in his first pair of
pants. But Sunday evening's meet
ing caused them to feel that voting
in Oregon meant thoughtful study on
their; pnrt.
BIGG ANNIVERSARY
SALE HELD AT AHRENS
M. M. Alireas, proprietor of "The
Daylight Store" Is delighted with the
splondld business he has built up
here and will celebrate bis fourth
annlversay this week by Riving bis
customers somo appreciative bar
gains. Mr. Ahrcns opened his store
with a fair sized stock of goods four
years ago and being a wide awake
merchant and carrying nlco merchan
dise bis business has steadily grown
and a year ago be moved Into his
present commodious quarters, one ot
the beat In the city, to meet tho de
mands of his business.
Reliability, good values, courteous
treatment, progresslvencss and tho
liberal use of advertising space are
tho foundation principles ot his busi
ness. SEVERE EARTHQUAKE
FELT AT TURIN, ITALY
ItOMK, Oct. '20, 1'2:.'0 p. m. A
very severe earthquake was felt af
Turin today. No casualties ' huyo
been reported. '
XOTICK.
Notlco Is hereby given that tho un
dersigned will apply to the city coun
cil at Its meeting to bo held Novem
ber 3rd, 19H, for a license to sell
malt, spirituous and vinous liquors
In quantities less than a gallon at Its
place of buslnosg at 32 North Front
street, In to city of Medford, for a
period of six mouths,
Dated October 2 1! ml, 1BH,
M. & K. J. ADAM8.
Wlir Not
Gel the best smoke, Gov, Johnson,
ud lw imtrouisp bout,
COTTON SITUATION
WASHINGTON, Oct. 20. The cot
ton situation, in the opinion of Pres
ident Wilson, is being cleared up
steadily mid rapidly. Ho told callers
today that while only the end of the
war in KiirojK! would restore normal
conditions, progress was being mmtc
in efforts to assist the planters. The
president predicted all ports soon
would be open to cotton.
Southern business men with whom
lie hns talked, the president said, hud
not been deeply apprehensive over the
situation.
SEVENTH COMPANY
HOLDS OFFICIAL SHOOT
The rifle teams of tho 7th company
held their official shoot Wednesday
In tho nankera Trophy match, being
held throughout tho cntlro stnto on
tho respective homo ranees. Tho day
was clear and a very desirable, ono for
tho meet and the toams wero not
handicapped by weather conditions.
It will bo some time until tho winners
are named as several companies havo
yet to shoot. The winning scores are
as follews:
200 yards.
Captain Dcano It
Private Hubbard . 12
Sergeant Hill .. . II
COO yard 8.
Private Italncy 37
Prlvato Heacoiu 31
First Sergeant Iloyd ...,; 33
Staff team.'
Prlvato Halnier 37
Private Hubbard i 33
Captain Dcano 30
Sergeant Hill 28
(Out of a possible SO.)
SALTS IF KIBNEYS
OR BLADDER BOTHER
HaralM to flash Kidneys sad neutral
iM irritating acids Spleadid
for system.
from uric acid, says a noted authority,
'llie kidneys Alter this acid from tha
blood grid pass ft on to the bladder, where
it often remains to irritate and InfUme,
causing a burning, scalding sensation, or
setting up an irritation at the neck of
the bladder, obliging you to seek relief
two or three times during the night.
IIia mtlffnrer la (n Mtulani frA1 .Iia
'water passes sometimes with a scalding
sensation ana is very proiusoj again,
thero is difficulty in avoiding it
Dlnddcr wcokncM, moit, folks call It,
localise 'they can't control urination.
While It Is extremely annoyjng and some
times cry painful, this is really one of
the most
simple ailments to overcome.
Oct about
four ounces
Jt
Jad Baits
from your pharmacist ami take a tablc-
pooniul in a glass of water beforo
treakfast, continue this for two or three
days. Tills will neutralize tho scid In
the urine so It no longer Is a source of
Irritation to tha bladder and urinary or
gsnt which then act normally again.
Jsd (salts Is inexpensive, harmless
and Is mado from tlio acid of grnm-u and
lemon juice, coinhlml ullh Iltlila, and
Is iik4 by thou a nils of folks who sr
iibjic't to tirlnriry dltorders csuiol I)
iriu oold IrrKblhn, Jad Halts Is phr.
id for kldiim and csu'v? no bu,
lUvli whut tr.
Jli you iiJvs a jlftr cit. wrmreu
thls-wplrr druik, tthjeli ijiilfldy rrllrvr
dtfdJir ifiuble.
AS1 GOVERNOR
Courtesy Oregon Journal.
RED CROSS SENDS
S65.000 RELIEF FUND
WASHINGTON. Oct. SC Tho
American Red Cross, through tho
stato department, today transmitted
$65,000 from Its European war re
lief fund 'as follews: , in
"American Ambdor,-rrU..for.
the American ambulance corps, f 25,
000; American ambassador at Lon
don, for the American hospital at
Talgnton, 1U,000; American consul
at Munich, for iho American hospi
tal, 110,000; American ambassador
at Derlln, for the' two hospitals In
Germany where tho American Jlcd
Cross la on duty, $10,000; Amcrlcau
minister at VIonna for tho hospitals
where tho American Itcd 'Cross Is on
duty. $10,000. '
A WOMAN DOCTOIt
says, "Kiigenlcs Is a necessary factor
In tho future of the race. Tho avcr
ago American girl Is unfit for moth
erhood." This may be true, but If
weak and ailing girls passing from
girlhood to womanhood, would only
rely, as thousands do, upon Lydla K.
IMnkham's VcKetablo Compound
that simple reined)" made from roots
and herbs to restore tho system to
n normal healthy condition, It would
causo many Ills from which they hiiN
for to disappear, so that motherhood
might becomo tho Joy of their lives.
Adv.
Introduce
Your Feet
To a Ilr;,of, J
., WALKOVER
shoos and we'll guarantee
you'll, novor regret it.
Tho style, tho fit, tho
feci and tho service will
mako a lilt with you.
Large variety of up-to-date
models shown hero.
Lot your next pair be
ViU,uovrjw
fcetfi
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ng &t9 fcior.
WU MKB
TO KIT
TJIH MAUI)
TO jriT,
ALL STAR TEAMS
OF BIG LEAGUES
HERE
MONDAY
i A.rraugomontn wore. completed Sun
day by lilntnu lvluiu tortho appear
ance In thin city next Monday, No
vcmber 2, of tho All-Star teams ot
tho American' uml National Leagues,
under tho direction of Connie Mack,
manager of. tho Philadelphia Athle
tics, and C. C. Hancrott, president of
the Cincinnati club, nvcrythlng has
been arranged for but tho neutrality
of the weather,, map. ,Mqdford will
bo tho only city in tho stnto outside
ot Portland In which tho teams will
play, and fans from all over southern
Oregon will bo on band to see tho
contest. Ticket allotments have been
mado for tho fans of every town.
The coming ot the All Star team Is
a sporting event overshadowed only
by tho visit last November of tho
world touring Giants and White Sox,
Might of tho players solectud by
Grnutland Illco of Collier's hh mem-
tiers of tho All Star baseball team
nro Included In tho list.
Tlio personnel of tho teams In
clifdo Connlo Mack, the most Inter
esting, figure In baseball, "Seattle
lllll" James ot tlio lloston Nationals,
hero of tho last world series, Jeff
Tcscreau of, tho Now York Giants,
"Uullct Joo" Hush, whoso wild hcavo
cost Philadelphia Its last chance for
tho 19 14 honors, Grover Alexander,
railed tho best pltchor In tho National
league. Pitchers Vaughn and Cheney
of the Chicago Cubs, Itoger llresna
ban tho highest paid catcher In base
ball, and a half dozen other players
whoso names nro familiar to tho
fans ot the land.
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Alt
County Treasurer
He will
Patronize Home Industries
THESE GOODS ARE MADE IN TH E ROGUE RIVER VALLEY. KEE P THE MONEY AT HOME
SCREENS
WINDOW SCREENS
gOREEN DOORS
WE
Mako Thorn
If.ypuV.antj a. good ,.0ro
Swing, let us make it,
Pacific Furniture
and
Fixture Factory
15, 0, Trowbridge, Jr., Prop,
113 a HoJJy gtreet
IRENE HAMPTON ISAACS
PIANO VIRTUOSO
LUil School of riiao
Instructor, Accompanist, Coach for'
Ensemble Singing
'Studio 1105 West Main St.
R. A. BOOTH
Republican Nominee for United States Senator
will Speak in
VsiiiWk
n. A. BOOTH
VOTE FOR
BROWN
SIDl
FOR
Appreciate Your Vote
Medford Iron Works
E. G. Trowbridgo, Prop.
Gonoral Foundry; and'
.. .. Machine Works
j
Pacific 401; Home 29BL:
ReaPac. 503i; Home 227L.
Keep Your Money at Home
Wo muko u Bpcciulty of Door and Window Frames aud
Inside Finish, 'AIko Dooih and Windows.
QUALITY TUB BEST. P1U0EB UiaUV
Factory Oomor Eleventh mill Kir Strootf,
Medford Sash and Door Go.
Phone 361
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MEDFORD
THURSDAY EVENING
October 29th
At At
ASHLAND, OCT. 28
Ho will vllt tho oilier towtw of
tlio county an fullows out
THURSDAY, OCT. 29
Tiilcmi nt .....'....:..... 0:00. a m.
Phoenix at ,...10:00 a. in.
Jacksonville, at.. ,..11:00 a.m.
Eagle. Point at.... !J:00 p. m.
Ho will yAt Central Point,
Gold . Hill and Jioguo River
tlio morning of October !K,
the weather permitting.
Adv.
For
GALVANIZED
TANKS
OIL AjD A?ER
and
IRRIGATING PIPE
Go to J. A, SMITH
196 M. Grapa St.
Telophono 890
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