TrAorc row vtvpotiu vu. 'ruwvvF,. MTfiFortn, rif.-i f .ox viriiriv nvrnr t vr, f 10 w rVlKIttOKD MAIL THifiUNf: MCKIT flfff.AT fir THU WWI'MiHI' IIIINriNO CO ffKtMal TrturHi Rnl.dlnK StrTrf Nana Fir nlffil, t.lopln.i. 7. fl I1wnorriil Tim, TM U4tfi Mall, Hi M.fi.rd Trhnrm. fh Mnutk' r ttttgnnmn, Tho Aahlanif TrbttlM. r.nHBomrriow hatji una iw, ay mni ff Oae moot mo, pj ir mull fir fmfh. nviivrrrd hy raffle Hi . aMOTor. tmA. Phettnla. JeakwMivllt and Contra) fulfil .( Hftarday onlr. v moll, ft year ... I a WtatHr. aw year J.M -fletl Itwr of tlm City t Maaforrf "fletl Itoiw of t brfletal Paaer ol irneui raper or jacan county. nMml Mcotid-claaa mailer MajMaH. Oreaoo, under IIm aet ef Mareh Bwttrn Clrculetlan for 19H, i3. Will Inane wire Arao!latrf& l'reia tllil lohpR, Bubtcrlborn falling to re- i colvo pnpora promptly, phono Circulation Mnnnitor at 2G0-K HONG KONG KOLUM S)K tllO (Jill Oil lllo I'lllll I know a womnn who kopt tlm iiaino ncrvniit for yenrn. Sim took one. who wan rocouinioiidcd hy thu pOllCL'lllllU on thu heat. Tim Ultlnuiln OptliuM! Wllwon Mnrvlit jlrovo Into town thin morning with u load of whunt. Aliotit five mlloH out ho lost tho eiiilftato from his wagon, mid before liu illnoov oreil tint Iorh had lout ton bushels of Kood wheat, worth a dollar u bushel. He in'H thnt It In tho duty of autno onn to feed tho birds, whlrh In u cheerful wny to look nt It. -ttCorton (Kuu.) Telegram. TIiIiikn Thoy .MUsod Alexander thu ureal nevor had IiIh shoos nh I ned by n Greek. (icn. Sheridan wan navur plnohod for speeding. (Urn. Shcriuuii uovar sinolleil poltion RUS. Iiiiuullus uuvpr ute. u chocolate nut nundno. I'otor thu Ilurmll inner heard Hilly Sunday. nullum never worn n I'liuainn. f,)ii(lihiK TliltiiiKli CimiikIm. HrliiK tho Hood old plotlias lino, boys, wo'll lyuuli iinothnr hoon; Unvan't had it lynrhlng-biiu slum iiiiiiluy uflHruouu. I'olkl'll think wo'rH leilnic It n Don't RMl bun? miou, loIl't b lymhliiK thrinili OmriiR. Hurrah, Hurrah, wa Iimiii 'out IWk) Mid high! Hurrah, Hurrah, euin out and aa 'am dla! Oh, "Juatlea, Moderation" ia tho motto that wo fly WMI w go marching through dwtfgla. (low th nlggtra miwur whou I lis) hear ua iwwIhk nnind. How tha hoya all hullm' whnu thu euflH thuy wut la found, IIbw th Jalla nil omh, ovu tumblo to tko Kround, Wion n go lyntihliiK tlirougli (iirlii. Hurrah, llurruli, thu dnorn urn upon whlo! llurrah, Hurrah, no unu to run and lildw J'rom ".luatlce. Modurntloii" with Tom Watmtn on tho nldo, Willis wo -gi lynching through Rourgln. (iooiKlu Iihm hr Jurltw hiu! hur Jiidgwa high In rank; Wo put tluitti lu thalr plc lu thu raaa of Ihi Kniuk; Thu Utw'a n mighty powor. hut tho mw mimt walk thu plank Whim wo go Queuing through UtMiralu. llurrnh, hurrah, we lymh 'am dny iml alght! Hurrah, lyaah 'm day wml iulghtl Mlug ".lHatlt). Xwleratlau" auil wbutaror la right, Whllo wa gti bnolilng through DHorgln. Whan n Ijnrhlu'a oMir, to our hotuaa lu xmc wtt go; Shurlff aaka, who did it, for pr haoa a day or no; (l hliuaalf waa la It, If )ou really ruia tu know), That'a wh (hro'a lyurhiag In Oaorgta. llurjah, Hurrah, alrlHg 'out oh tha Hol! - llHrrrih, Hurrah, c fill wmi full of ahut! ph, "Juatlca, Modarailog" U u iiobta motto (nod. Whea oh- U huihlag through Uaorgki. 'I'lllnk wo'll go to Maxivo, It la ao up to datr. VII!" know a tlie prouor way to rua Hffulrt of ktal? nam: 'am' burn m ai Um Htake. or i ghoot -om wl.tk Ihey wait . w do it iu (leoraU , I u r mil we'll ao lo Mcv l Ii. to Mcxl.'o w. II pi Uat-nll lot n I know . ii Ii-' 1' ii him to O I'll, b -Mt.4uJt-- in mi Mali I i r niiaJ And vIBl icarOb mrnmi'- i9wmm StuntaJ.g . . MQT WELCOME NEWS THK ftmiotHMfiiunf lliaf n "HiKr Twtory Will In Imill in fhii w'liim of lh' vfb-y Tor flip 1010 f,o, roiifhi'Hl iiKn 1h wuriuit iff KHpwrv of I-Hh, n itku1 wclrotrif new. It it now iff lo cvi'iyliKlv lo work for the (li-xirrfl wrvnifp. OiM'-hnlf of it wn urcurcd in tin previous Miigar licet rnnijwiKH. WIipii il iM-iftiiH' njijwrpnf that tli Oregon-rtnh pj'o uiolci'N Imd no inleiiliiMi of eoinplyiiiK wifli tlieir promise of lot-nthiK fheir nwgnr fHetory where the icrenteMt aereagt of Ih-cIm tilioiild Im1 Mined, nil it wiik nlo evident that suf ficient iierentre eonld he (told Hill mm AMhlnnd to anpport u .stignr fuetoi-y, work wits begun. A syndicate wjik organised by enpitalists in terexled in the valley, and the deal for financing and con st nieling the factory is scheduled to be completely at New York Monday. Securing of beet seed threatened for a time to postpone the factory construction for a year, but this difficulty has been surmounted and the necessary sued been obtained from abroad through assistance of diplomatic service, which secured the release of seed and the lifting of the British blockade to permit its shipment. Sufficient has been obtained for 7000 acres. Ucets grown here last year and samples of soil from every part of the valley have been analysed by experts and submitted to the sugar manufacturers, with favor able results. This is naturally an excellent beet country and the logical site for a sugar factory. The extension of irrigation will make possible several factories. Them is no reason why the (rants I 'ass factory should not prove a success with Douglas county to draw upon for acreage, especially as the Utah promoters seem con vinced of its superiority as a site. But there is no reason why this section should grow beets for another locality, with a factory of its own available. It is now up to the southern portion of the valley to make good by producing me acreage. COUNTING nr-A II I.' ,,,.,...,...1;,.., ,.r bov to H ' IIIJ NIUUIMWII Ml IJI ll laud and ales han England rejoices, for she will need many a fine man child to replace her pitiful losses in the war. New babies are all carefully counted in Europe today. Foreign governments know that babies are the most im portant of all national assets, Without babies there can be no national wealth, however great the nation's re sources may be. Tilde Sam knows this, as well as .John Bull. Jut along with other accepted wastes of America's extraordinary resources, Tiicle Sam's people have been notoriously wasteful oT baby lives. According to census estimates, we lose 1UJ of each 1000 babies born. In England and Wales the rate is J)."i per 1000; in France, 7S; ii Norway, (."; New Zealand, ol. There are twelve countries in which the infant mortality rate is lower than in our own. Figures like this hurt I'nele Sam's pride. Poorer coun tries, some of them lacking a free school system, can raise their babies better than we can. It must be our own care lessness and neglect which causes our embarrassingly high rate of infant mortalih. Fncle Sam believes that we will all do better if we know better. Therefore' he has ordered a national baby week, beginning .March I, for the purpose of bringing home to parents and guardians the simple knowledge which is required for babv salvage. We have all acquired the habit lately of dealing in futures, Perhaps it's our preparedness plans, or the constant repetition of "after the war," or the promise of our com ing commercial supremacy at any rate, we are making the problems of posterity our own problems. First of 1 lit-1 1 1 all is our duty not to waste mur babies, as we do now, at the rate of :i()0,0lK) a year. The children's bureau of the department of labor is planning the baby week campaign and is now in communi cation with U02i) communities whieh will make about 1202!) different kinds of exhibits. Metll'ord is among them. These exhibits arc not all for mothers and uui-ses. If we are going to save the most of our babies, fathers must help. Among a baby's chief needs is a good home. That's where a good father is mightx handy. BORAH'S C EXATOU I50BAII is the over the senate's being shutting off debate over the question of warning Ameri cans not to keep off armed merchant ships. The sacred tradition of the senate as "the greatest deliberative hod in the world" have Iteen minted, he asserts. It is too bad that the senate cannot talk for six months over a matter that musi be settled at once, and which Mr. Borah admits was settled rightly, although over his pro test. But he can console himself by several hundred mil lions of word in the future. Senate, like conyivssioual, sjcccIick arc merely for tin nenurit ot tlie dear public I hex never change a vote. Few of them are listened to in the senate, for the senators ,pi ' busy alsiut their own affaiiv But I he unending talk tws' mediocrities a chance to gel their names in the papers and: enables the siii.ttoiv to semi out minted copies at m'cin Uiclit t- X I 1 1- to tliiir i iit M : nt.Morv is ,, , 1 . 1 1 1 1 lu- ,,, - ELL-ANS Absolutely Kcmoves I n digest Ion. One paekuge , prOVCti it. &C vtt all dl'tlistB. i m-eiired in the reitioif between THE BABIES irirl babies is hir";er in 12 ng- S1'1 'J!''1-? & '" at anv time since 1S")I, and BUNK author of a fine lot of piffle (lermunicd in the matter of II lull) s t ni.ikc til) lit tliltik II. ill. Mi's dcslniles. JOHN A. PERL UNDERTAKER ) w .towi"'Vi ViTwa .MbubtHr Sontcv I ona Society News Alpim ttfUn fin-- itu- ( h-i-liiin rhun h hfM tliir rnl.ir cl.i- urt nt thr hoftiitifnl ktmi' "f Mi. A. H. Ciuinintfhiim of Wt Jnfk'n tret Monday aTtamoaa. Tit nHh) wrrc vimr titntrTMy oVtoriitrd with i' V anil uoltrrf ptanta. Onrinit thr itiHlni" ion lira. A. A. Cnrr, th- fw prripnt, prrrad Mir iiH'.-'i.ij:. appuintma' thr- milmu (ninniitt'' for' tbc month nui arnutuuiK in imu for llw nt-w fkM of work. Th- mwt injr wa thru tumrd tw-r t Mr-. II. li. Tucker, who had lmruc ot thr ' irjrrnm. liaa Wi I'rvun tfti.Vrt'il h ben ut if ill vofgl -"li with Mr- II. j E. Ttirkor ax ni'r(Hiimnil. Ouinur t iininniilMhlf rnnaon I he olhc n'rin-! Iicr on th rognim onM not liv pri'srnt. Mrs. 'llick.r pn-t-nho th floral I'onleal awl Mr. I.. I) Jn , Mr. A. A. Curpm, Mr. J. II. IMIin-1 ft it won in n tie, tin fiivur be'r k imi j iiiiiiii'iiM' Imiiii'Ii of iohl, which wcic, divided between (lie thiee. Th'1 enin tiiilleo in eliurno of llie refivi'iai-nl" ' were: Mrs. O. O. Alemlerfer, Mi-. Nolli, Mr, lion (innii'tt, who mi1 mot delirioua ici'rclimfnl, which I'DiifciHtcd of eiviiin iml'frt iiiul hot clioeolute. Tin' Alpliu Dnllii eliisx, tniiler (he iMHilcrahip of Mr. A. .7. Hiinh, i jl.lliip bjitiwi t't.i... i.rr.ull mil n'ulL ntiil ' exteuilN (i xt'iionil inviliitioil lo till wiliinjr lo join mill heli in thin uoik. Thitoe ptuauni weie: Mewduincx A. .1. llnnliy. I,. 1). Joiiew, II. K. Tucker, Morion I.nnee, Allwrt Xotli, O. 0. Al enderrer, lleH lloblm, A. A. ('Hiper. lien (iornett. ,em (!uer, A. It. Ciiiiiimliniii, Wutkiii-. lid I(itlnu-on, I' S. Collin. .1. II II. Hunter; Mi Kloiruee (iniveo, lc Hi will. Kmid- lett, little Ilileen Cupcr nnd t 'ltn-t um (liiinett ! DON'T SEE YOUR CHILD IS 1OoU nt IniiKue! Mow- miKoiih fmin Ihcr mni Iiovm'Is nt oure. .Mother' Your i hlld lnu't naturally iroia and puoviah. See If loiiKUo la ceated: thla la a Hiiro algu It llttla titomnrh. liver and bowola uuod a dimming at oneo. When llatloaa, pule, feaverUh, full of cold, breath bad, throat ante. doaan'l eat, lWp or a SrST't baa atomarh arhe. illarrh member, a guultu liver and bowel rleanatug ahould alwaa be tho fimt tniUiiiHiit given. Nothing eqimU "California Syrup of Ftga" for children' lilt; give n teaapoimful. and In a few hours all the foul waste, sour bile and ferment ln food which Ih eloggod In the bow ola paanoa out of the ayatem, and ou hae a wall and playful rhlld again. All children love thla harmlaaa. de- IMoub "fruit laxative." and It never f Ml lit to offeet a good "limldo" clean Ing. Directions for babies, children of all agea and growu-tipa are plainly on tho bottle. Keep It hnnd In our home A lit tle ghcii toda nave a alek child to morrow, hut aM (lie genuine Ai'k your druggist for a 50-rent bottle of "California S nip of Klg." then look and oe th.it it Ih made bv the California Kla Syrup Co." -Adv. I Wli -n . paragr I - e nt'- i Wr'ri imoection of anv svuru Sj Frc iJJrhJJiiltJJf!iiiFJ RESULTS COUN Our courses are arranged with one aim in view to get the host results. Investigate then enroll in Day or Night School. Medford Commercial College New Students May Enroll at An Time. Phone I5-L I B jpc?anu&attKi-UiRXM3SE jj Z Vo Get a Trade or Profession lut W l.iii, in .u .-ac In- iuim will laul i .u or a f.iiitue Kiiiioiii.i t near to Hie k -.io.i. .ulcr.Uld .liiie llie lllilll whoa ilt ' i-e in le ir iro uluilll' til- I lot i ild1 ie I.. uk take no ut uui aaiu- .md pa itir r i r the in i. !!- H 'Hit n M '"' A t i I ... . J OVER rrVARS UKlDER O N V MANAMME H T litefm5iii35S przaxuMwm IJgj 3feM '"Ate viw jovn- inoi:sTii: ' stlmntatcft th- dlfntlvp organ In ,rtrra ao that tin food that enter thf ' utomarli la dlaeatad and aanlmilati-d ( Hold onW by im, $1 oo. : AMUSEMENTS LAST TIME Dustin Farnum IN I rifm -w ri i i J l(3t ff) iMTlin A delightful love romnncc of AInska nnd the Triangle Keystone "AGaraeOIdKnioht" A rcnl hurlcsque featuring tl-IAS MURRAY PAGE m Ti.M-;r-ioc. i-. i:n. Adults inc C'lilldivn Klo 4 n 'at rASo fi.MJP, fMf TODAY FIRST SHOWING i Of the new Mutual Mastor I Picture De Luxe Edition, The Woman in Politics A Stirriim: Drama of City Ucforiii. Saarring MIGNON ANDERSON As the llllly: Doctur. Bill Bunks the Bandit A V 'aMaff Ciiiiiedv, featur- ARTHUR CUNNINGHAM Fatty's Finish A Keystone Coliiedx, fejitur- ing Fatty Roscoc VArbucklc' A program of scxen reels of satisfaction. rvTXTrl tT1,Tt,v COMING SUINUAX Ponrl Vllite (the late star of "The E.vplints nt Elaine"). Ev erxbitily knows pretty Pearl. She will be seen Sillidav in "THE KING'S GAME." TUESDAY: "THE CAVE MAN" AY ith Robort Edwon. A Wonderful l millet ion. mm jx Spring Opening 2 T (t -T r in the te: 1 --)( ;trry Lit i : I - :tti THE ELECTRIC SHOP 03-105 S. Cental. Phone 22-J battery at any time T iirgoaia l-catficwuawCTWJ-Tff i S PAGE-Friday Night, March 10 uun vycoK musical rflf-isDY I Slnll orileiH now. iHTonipimlcil by Weilnctliiy. Alnich S, III n. lit. IVIce We have shock absorbers in stock for all makes of cars, from $5 to $15 C E. GATES floporaiBpiog F0LGER WEEK MARCH OLGER'S 6 loll To convince you by trial that it i better than other coffee, ami to indue you to mk the let, we reduce the price during F0LCER WEEK SEND OR GOLDEN TELEPH0HCv COFFEE. YOUR ORDER MARSH & BENNETT & wninfapjanirraTi'inniiriJTnnriTi J2 ff4rA wl "'"wl"","'l"H,,,lwlwl" iflliiwmwn)WMTOI mil I 111 mMIMII WWWWMMltMm H . w lM I WUZ!Z1 I THE UNIVERSAL CAR H Ki-i.i.unn in low first cost and small "s' to operate and maintain. s""niitli ability to stand up under . the lijiidest sort of use. .Simplicity ;i plain sturdy motor iu a wonderfully "tioiit; and light car, easy for anyone io i. in and care for. The .Ford car- v""r neeesiiity. Kuiutbout $890, Tin i- nr t'-iv $110; ('onpfUa $690: Mown (ar tMO; Stnlan .f710, f. o, b, I -t tcrini, if ileaired .'00 down, $ wr i C. E. GATES ' " ' - --j-. .M-J. - . ff.. -iiiai-Bin i i.mr,!! IlTmOCKJCES THC QUEW OP iickoIIhIiIc puN. Hon office Hide, : oOc. 7.V, SI. (lit, SI-"- .SAVE 10c A POUND MARCH if to 11 S.M U 45c GATE TOFFEE 45c QUALITY Phone 252 4 id inLjn&ffiiijnnrTi jffiinroiioinLijj o e w O t o