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PAGE TWO MEPrORD MAIL TRIBUNE, StEDFOKD, OREGON1, THURSDAY. JANUARY 2. 1919 Medford Mail, ihibune AN INnlCPENDKNT NEWSPAPER PUULI8HHD BVEHY AFTERNOON MEDFORD PR1NTINO CO. Off Jos. MU Tribune Building, ll-lt-ll norm ir nrML rnons im. A consolidation of the Democratic Tlmrs. Tli Medford Mall. The Msdfor4 Tribune, Tho Southern OreconUo, The The Med ford Sunday Sun la furnished subscribers desiring a, aaTan-aa daily simper. OEOROB PUTNAM, Editor. iniotmioi Taajiai BT MAIL IN ADVANCE: Dally, -with (Sunday Sun, year.ll.00 Dally, with Sunday Sun. month-, Pally, without Sunday Sun, year- t.OO Dally,. without Sunday 8un, month. .60 Weekly Mall Tribune, ona year 1.60 Sunday Sun. one ynr 1.80 BY CARRIER In Medford. Ashland, Jacksonville, Central Point, Phoenix: Sally, with 8unday Sun. year.II.S0 ally, with 8unday Sun, month .CS Dally, without Sunday Sua, year. 1.00 Dally, without Sunday Sun, month .60 Offlotat paper of the City of Medford. umciai paper or qiacitaon county. Entered as aeoond-claae matter at Medford, Oregon, under the act of March i, JI7. . Sworn dally average circulation for la months ending Oot. 31, 1918 . 8,971 The tillovvii DOMtHt lina 0, MEMBER OP THT5 ASSOCIATED PRESS. Full Icased Wire Service. The An elated Press la exclusively entitled to the use for republication of all newa dispatches credited to it or not other wile Credited In this paper, and also the looai news puousnea herein. All rights of republication of special dispatches Herein are also reserved. Jrotlee to nbsorlbsn The United Btatea War Industries Board baa leaned the- following mandatory order, among there regulating the newspaper busi ness during the period of the war: "Die continue eendlng papers after date of expiration of subscription, unless sub orlptlen Is renewed and paid for." The Hiousnsr nas no option nut to comply. E VALLEY PRODUCTS The consiii'.uoui future .of the Ins month of the venr whs that it va untisunllv tlrv and cold for Deeem bors in the Komto river vnlley, The totiil preeipitntion utiioiiiitoil to only 1.4 liielves, us ncauist n tiverami for ilwwuher of 4.i"i niehes The total snow full was but 2.01 inelies, whirli fell duimrius the lo ot tin- nio.iitli. Five duvs of tlio nioM vew eleur, 10 partly rlsnttlv. oloudv. and two foincw. TIuu'C wore killins fronts on 18 duys and Ike la duv t Ueeemuer elosed with :i mini mum temperature of 12 degrees abov aero. 1 he sensonnl preeipttatiou, suie September 1, is fi.jlfi iuehes, usuiftsi nn average of 10.44, nuikinir n aea sonal shortaao of 3.48 iuehes. overuse rainfall for January is 4.3 inches. 1 The official report for December follows : - Date. Max. All residents of the Rogue River vullev should resolve during this new year to purchase home made eoods and thereby build up home industries. If even- man. woman and child realized the truth about the import ance of bavins, whenever possible, . roods that are made in the Roeue river vnllev. then our industries would receive orders and prosperity in nn . i. . . i .. . - .... . nearu oi proportions. And tliev. m tnrn, would employ labor, pay taxes. and support other industries, so that prosperity would be the lot of bur people. . '. . : v.Yvnen ortiennir ot vour moeer or any other merchant, ask them if they have any of the eoods made in this valley and .if they have insist on hayine them. The eoods are enaran- ted and the prices as low or lower. Worth f50.0Q a Bottle Vm. Barnes, San Antonio, Tex writes: . "Foley's Honey and TaT is the. best cough remedy in the world It ,has been worth $50.00 a bottle to me. I had 'the flu' followed by pneu monla, which left me weak, with t persistent couch. I needed rest and sleep, . which I- was unable to set, Some one advised Foley's Honey and Tar. i , I began taking t that very night. Refore bed time I noticed re- - lief, and that night had a sound sleep abd perfect night's rest, the first since the beginning of the flu. I have completely recovered and do not cought at all. It cost me only J 1.20 to cure that obstinate cough with Foley's Honey and Tar. Let all who read this letter try Foley's." ; For sale by afadford Pharmacy.. iilds Paurfne Greaves, alter spend ing tho .holidays furlough -with rela tives and friends, left thiB morning to resume her duties In the naval re serve at Seattle.. CHEERFUL WORDS For .Van; a Medford Household.. To jiave the pains and aches ot a bad hack removed to be entirely free from annoying, dangerous urin ary disorders, is enough to make any kidney sufferer grateful. The fol lowing advice of one who has suf fered will prove helpful to hundreds . of Bedford readers. Mrs. Ida' Kenworthy, 508 South Grape street, Medford, says: "I have taken ' poan's .Kidney Pills when I have noticed my kidneys haven't, been acting as they should and they, have never failed to do me good. I also give poan's Kidney Pills to one of my grandchildren who is often bothered with weak kidneys and they are very beneficial." . Price 80c.' at all dealer". Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Roan's Kidney Pills the same that Mrs. Kenworthy had. Foster-' Mllbiirn Co., Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. V. Adv. 8 9 TO U 12 13 . 14 15 16 17 IS 19 20 21 . 2 23 24 . 25 . 2G . 27 . 28 . 29 . 30 31 .42 48 45 45 r- 58 45 .44 -....47 ,.-43 45 40 151 ....50 :45 - .47 .46 46 .41 40 ZHH"40 29 .15 .0(5 ,)8 .0: T. .34 Mill. Free. 24. . 28 22 24 30 40 31 32 32 20 32 31 39 34 35 27 , 23 26 3ti 34 80 27 22 24 18 19 21 21 27 2U 12 Monthly summary Temeprature : Mean miximum. 44.5. Mean minimum : 27.G. Mean: '36. Maximum, 58; on the 5th. Minimum : 12 : on the 21st. Precipitation: Total, 1.44 inches. Greatest in 24 hours, .43 inches on the 20th. Snow: Total snowfall. 2.01 inches at end oi month. Number of days with .01 inch or. more precipitation, 10: clear. 5: part ly cloudy, 10: cloundv. 14: ionii 47 -.48 45 38 40 39 ..31 .04 ,05 T. SIGHT The .end of Ihe present unusual severe cold spell Is not yet in sight as the official prediction of this mor ning was for continued cold and fair weather. The cold record for this winter and for four years past was broken on New Year's day with a temperature of 10.8 degrees above zero. The day prior to that the min imum temperature was 12 degrees. The present cold spell started the previous day with a (temperature of 26 degrees. The New Year's day record was the coldest it has been In Medford for the past four years, i On Dec. 21st, 1914, a temperature of 11 degrees above was reached, and on Dec. 30, 1915, the mercury registered 12 de grees above. This morning's lowest temperature was 11 V4 degrees. Much damage and inconvenience was caused in many homes the past1 three days because of freezing water pipes, and these are busy times for Medford plumbers. BY FOROfJIrlOTOR CO. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SAJ;E At a sacrifice, grocery stock, building and fixtures', or will sell stock alone. ' Apply 221 :. West Jackson street, Medford, Ore. ' ' ' . ' 245 LOST This morning, blue army blanket from automobile. Main street near Quince. Notify Owner, 10 Quince street. ; KOR SAJ.E Hnby buggy, slc.key rug, can rnngo, vacuum cleaner. Phone 170-J2. 'H'i DETROIT, Jan. 2 A 200 per cent dividend was declared by the direc tors of the Ford Motor company at their annual meeting December 31 it was announced here this forenoon. The dividend, which represents a disbursement of $4,000,000 among seven stockholders, is payable 100 percent January 1 and 100 percent February 1. . : easaallios aio l'o.l; Ilioil of v rlimmM,vi-l.l,tnr bv llu-'cnnuunntiini! ueiierul uf l ii.if,.,l unLi,,.n, n,...1 me American erpuuiuounrv lorccs! ,,: . . ' , . , from Ort'Bou:' iUissmir in action Privtile W alter .Killed in action Private Guv R. ' t'-".,ll, i'ovtlnml, tliv. . Viumli. Pnkor. Ore. Severely wouuded Private Josiah lhe'd from .wouadsl'rivate Harrv i Anwav, Kiiucnc. Ore.; Private tieunrv J. Welley, 11a ker. Ore. ! K. litulule. Xewburu, Ore. POULTRY SHOW EVER HELD HERE ALLIES AGREED ON TOFT HELD 10 BOOT-LEGGING OF E The Southern OrcKon Poultry as sociation show now beimr held at the corner of Kast Main and Knrtlett streets, is the best ever held in Med-, ford, tiuantitv and nualit" considered. There was a sood attendance New Year's day, the oDoiiinsr day of the exhibition. Liberal attendance bv the public, at the smiill fee of admission. 10 cents, will encourage the associa tion in putting on another meritorious show next year. Tho association, which is doins a ereat work for the poultry indnstrv of the vullev. needs aood support Ihe judues . . will complete the awards in all 1 clasess -today. The show is open from 9 u. m. until 9 p. m. daily. I . L. Powers, the federal irov erniuent noultrv expert, is in attend nnee, 'ihe iollowin? is the- list of awards made up to this mominK: Barred Plymouth RocksMrs. V. Hursell 1st and 2nd eoeks; 1st hen 1st. 2nd and 3rd cockerels ; 1st. 2nd and 3rd pullets: 1st pen. . 1. Croft. 3rd cock and 2nd pen. White Plymouth Rocks R. 11 Pivxson, 1st cock. 1st and 2nd hens: 1st. 2nd und 3rd cockerels; 1st. 2nd and 3rd pullets; 1st pen. ( lnrk and Pnxson. 2nd cock. H. H. Clark, 3rd cock. 3nd hen: 2nd pen. . Buff Plymouth Rocks Al W. Palm. all awards. Partridge Plymouth Rocks H. W. Frame. 1st cockerel nnd 1st pullet. r- n . I.e'nnnnin?, 2nd pullet. Silver W'ynndottes II. P. Wilson. all awards. White Wvandottes A. E. Strouir. 1st and 2nd cocks: 2nd hen. 1st and 3rd cockerels: 1st and 2nd pullets, 1st pen. J. II. Fuller. 3rd rock. 3rd hen: 2nd cockerel. 3rd pullet, 2nd pen. Partridge Wvandottes R. H. Pax- son. 1st and 2nd hens. Mrs. O. H. Munnine. 3rd hen. - Rhode Island Reds A. E. Stronir. 1st cock. H. W. Frame, 2nd cock nnd 3rd cockerel. ; : P. L..HoIdredee.-'3rd cock and 2nd pullet. . . : . C. A. Learned. 1st. 2nd and 3rd hen and 1st pen. ; D. L. Griesby. 2nd cockerel and 3rd pullet. Mrs. Elizabeth Fowler. 1st cock erel. F. H. Dressier. 1st pullet. ' TE IS HERE SATURDAY Again Medford is favored with an attraction in the musical world by way of a string quartet, and that one the Zoellner quartet of Brussels. In this organization we find that art which rnakes us love music whe ther we be educated in that particu lar field or not. It is tho poorly interpreted colorless music which causes many to think they do not care for it; hut when one "hears the; throbbine. milsatlnz music of a tring ensemble as offered by such artists as the Zoellners, one decides I that such music cannot fail to reach the heart. These artists play Satur day evening In the Preshyterian churcb for the nominal price of $1.00 ticket. CONGRESS RESUMES WASHINGTON, Jan. 2. Congress got back to work today after its holi day rest. It was expected that most of the senate session would be devot ed to discussion of .peace and other subjects while in the house leaders planned to mako another eftort to send the war revenue bill to confer dice. SALT LAKE CITY. Utah. Jan. 2. fhe annual convention of the "Na tional Wool Growers' association. which wus to have taken place in this city Jnnuurv 18, 17 und 18. hu been ndcfinitcly postponed owine to in fluenza conditions, it was announced here todav by Dr. S. W. McClurc. sec rctury. lie said the wool erowers l my convene in April, durine the stock show to be held here that in on 111. POST TOAST1ES instead of toast for breakfast I , JOHN A. PERL Undertaker l4ly Assistant ' 32 SOUTH BAftTMOTT Phone M. 47 and 47-J2 n Automobile Hcaine Service Auto Ambulance gorvjee. Coroner PARIS, Jan. 2. The pvincipat ob ject which '.olonol K. M. House had ill view in iroiiur to see President Wilson Xew Year's luorniiur was to tell him the result If n conference ho had the cvenimr before with Premier Cleuicn ceau, said a liieuiber of the American delegation to the pence comrress to a representalive of tho Petit Journal, "Colonel House thoroughly went into, as a whole and in detail, all the problems which the statesmen will be called upon to solve." the American continued. "Colonel House ulso told President ilson ubout the interview he hud had with .Mr. A. J. Hnlfour. the imtish foremn seercturv u few mo ments after Icavinc Premier Clcnien ceau. The colonel said he had dis cussed the onranitntion of the pence conference with the British delegate." The newspaper limited the Ameri can as uddine that Secretary llalfour and Colonel House found themselves in agreement on the subject discussed (presumably covering that touched upon in Col. House's talk with Pre mier Clcmenecnii) nnd thnt their op inion, "as well as that of the Ameri can representatives, is identical and thnt England nnd the United States are in agreement. "In a word, we American delegates are convinced, ns a result of these conversations, that nothine in Pre mier Clemencenu's attitude can justi fy nn apprehension of nnv marked differences between the great powers of tho entente and the United States, nnd we believe that the divergencies now existing will bo easily smoothed over." PAGE OFF TO GREET . ROME. Wednesday. .January 1. American Ambassador Thomas Nel son Pace, in company with the mili tary nnd naval attaches of the Ameri can embassy, left here todav to meet President Wilson at the Italian fron tier. The visit of Mr. Wilson to Rome was the chief topic of conversation at official New Year's receptions here todav. ' Quite a sensation was caused tlirouuhout the. city when it hueiunu known that Kuv 11. Toll, thu iiioncy loaner and broker, and W, 11. Smith, the roofing contractor, well known I'itixeus of Medford, liad.heeu arrest ed 'iucsdav, in the first alleged bool Icgging cose of several months, mid were itiven preliminary hearings be fore Circuit Judge Calkins thu same day. at the conclusion of which both were held to the grand jury, which meets the third Monday in February. Chief of Police Timojliv who made the arrests asserts that he had long suspected Toft of bootlegging from his office on West Main street and kept n close watch, l.ust Tuesday forenoon he saw Smith going up to loll s ortiee and when the former came down to the street nguin lie was searched and u pint of whiskey was found on him, Smith ut oucu said that he had purchased the liuuor of iolt and nerved to report iniuiediale Iv at County Prosecutor Roberts' of fice, which he did, whereupon the chief, went up stairs and ulacinir Toll under arrest conducted him to the of fice ot the prosecutor. Smith repented his assertion before the prosecutor tluit he had imrohusod the whisky of Toft. , Tho latter ile. nied to Prosecutor Roberts that he iiad sold Smith or nnv one else whiskey or other luiuor. l.ater m the duv both men v.ere givmi ; ttiuir preliminary hearings betore Judge Calkins. Toft on the charge of selling intoxicating honor, and buuth on the charge of receiving it. . Smith pleaded guillv and testified that he paid Toll :t.50 for the pint of hooie. Toft entered n general denial of the charge. lioth were hound over to the grand iurv. Smith under a bond of jr'flO. which was furnished. Toft,, who is a large property owner, was released on his own reeogiiisauce. Tho pen. altv on conviction of selling intoxi cating luiuor is u fine of J.'iOO or six months' imprisonment in the count v jail, or both. ADVISE WOMEN 10 KEEP EXPENSE RECORD "Xow at the beginning of the year is a good time fW women to begin ning of the year is u good time for women to begin keeping a record of their household expenses if thev huve not already been doing so." states Miss Mct'orniick. homo demonstration uncut, through whose effort over fiO women in Jackson county duriiur the past year hnvo kept u record of their household expenses. Miss Mct'or niick hns the O. A. C. household ue count books in her office for disti bution. and would like to get as nuinv of them placed ns possible ut the be ginning of tli- venr. Hardly a Drugstore in tho Land j 4 That Does Not Sell This Remedy 0n: tliti Mtiikct HuIC ti Century. When you nro In perfect health, and nro enjoying it Btroan nnd vigor ous vitality, It Is then that your blood is fiuo from all Inipurltion. t You should bo very careful and (tlvo hoed to tho slightest Imlli'iitlen of Impure blood. A aliirittWi circula tion Is often Indicated by un Impaired ajmetlUi, a feu!Ii nf liinKlludo mid it irenotnl weulumiutr of tins B.vstoiu, It is then thiil, you hbouht promptly tnku a few hot ( leu of 8. H. S.,'tho great blood (iiiilliei' und idroni;!henor. It will cliiniire thu blood thoroughly an. I build U ilinl rttienittlien thu whole iiyalani. S. S. S, Is sold by all drurr-i;l'.t.-i. Yalualilo Inftiiiiiutlon about thu blood u)Uly can bo lmd froo by vrlU Inif to thu Sv.'I't !-"'l!!u Co. 21 Pwlft I.tiboialory, Alliintu, Cu. It Raises The Dough (uoccunil ,bklng It lurid hco Orwrait is mill, tsctiut U nitu Oral whta moiiluis It nldtd la tht mUlof Uwl, ud thai HtSa whin hot ii applied. .Th ruult of this doubls rehw U dcllcloiuly lljbt, whalMOBii, tad sully dl (Mtsd bmdi, eaktt and bUoulu. CrMctnt hit bn lbs Ublltbtd tUndwd tUltif wwdtr for 1 qmrur of Mnlury oo lbs No i do OotuL Mo Vtltfr formal bw kn . productd, Tht Orosossl Cook look t vsry hstpfut. Writ Us Orwotnl Mti. Co., ImIUi, for a copy. Oroesra Mil Crucial Dsklaf fowdor. Hank pinned the bee on Ed for fair Ed never could ncc ony . chew but a big hunk of overawed tobacco. "You take' this plug of Real Gravely ,"aysBank."Take a small chew two or three squares. Sep how long it holds its pure, rich taste. If you don't admit that Gravely gives you tobacco satisfaction without extra coat, I'll buy your plug for a month." . Hanged if Ed didn't wulk in noxt day, , grub off a plug of Gravely,' and throw down his money . just like a little man! llu fW li V 1'J iUu 9ml Milt lU, r ft l99tMt MIS SAFE, GENTLE REMEDY BRINGS SURE RELIEF For 200 years r.OI.D MKDAT. nuor lrm Oil has fimblcd 8iiffTinic hunmn ity to ivllhstauU uttuekl nf kiilury, liver, bladder and jitumnch troubles and all diKrases rouuected with the urinary organs, and to buili) up ajiri reHtore t henltli orpnwt weakened by disease. Tlicne most importniit oritniiH must be wutehed. bcenimi! tbey filter and purify tlie bjoHil unless they do ' their work yuu are doomed. Weariness, sleeplessness, nervous ness, despondency, Imi.-knelic, stomach . trouble, pains in the Ininit and lower 'abdomcD. gravel, rheumatism, sclntlcrl anil liulilingn all warn you of trouble with your kjdnoyA GOLD JIKDAI, Haarlem Oil, Capsules nro the remedy ynu nerd. Tnkn three nr four ererr dnv 1 be ueiillug oil soidts into the cells' otid Inline i,f ike kiilue.vs ii ud driws out the iMUMin. .New life and health will surely follow. ' When your normal vigor hns bi-cu restored continue treatment, for a while to keep yourself in eondi. thin oud prevent a return of tho dis ease. Don't wnlt until you are InennnMo of fighting. Start taking (101,1) MKDAI, Haarlein Oil f:nisiiles tudtiv. Vour druggist will ehnerfully ieriind your moniv Jf yon nrc not sntlsfled with results. Hut ho sure to get the origins! imported iOJ,D oMKDAV'nnd neeoiit no mihHlitutes. - In three 'sUbJi. tjijnitj liscknges. At all drug sld'rea. A Profitable Resolution , ' Hesolvod tluit I will Rivo f Heath's Drug Store fair slta;o of my business inioin, for tho reason that they flvo Sei vlco and Quujlty, wliloh is tho inost dirabio tliinic in di-uKu, JThe San ToxtStore F VILMO FLOUR ICQ per cent Purity, Quality, Excellence A triawill i ' convince you. ; J . ueyalleyM PEYTON BRAND Real Gravely Chewing Plug eacTt piece pactea m a voucn IWOOXXOCOOCKXOCXXX30000CW End of Year Sale on Tires and Weed Chains For a short time, beginning SATURDAY, DEC ember 28, we will make reducod prices on Tires and Weed Chaines as this comparison will show: 5 -. IT. S. Chain Trend ... U. 8, Chain Twnd U. S. Chain Trend U. S. Chin Tmwl U. ,S. Plain Tread U. 8. Plain Tread... U. 8. Plain Tread U. 8. Plain Tread U. 8. Useo Tread U. 8, Uaeo Tread U. 8. Useo Tread ......... U. 8, Usep Trend U. 8. Uco Ti'ead ......... U.8. Nahby Tread ....... ,U,S.Srobl)yrJ.Wtl Goodyear Plain Good venr A. W. S. Fah Goodyear A. W'. S. Fab Goodrich XJ.S.Uco Trend. U. 8. Chain Tread.. WEED CHAINS 10 Sets 32x31...:...... :$ 8cts.r):3x4 .1 2 Kets'32x4 :.'.: l.Set :J5x4 3 Sets nOxlfi ... lSet!Mx4ir KeKUlar Sppei'l No. Hty.fi. .Price. Price. ....20 .'!2x.'Ji. !f27,00 $2195 .... :! ,'!2xl " :.7.r5 31.90 .... 2 i :i:).r)0 n:j.(i0 .... 2 :Uxl .().4() 34.155 .... :i()x:5 15.20 13.00 1-30x3 ., 1!).7; 10.80 .... 7 32x314 22.U0 ; 19.45 ,...3 32x1 30.85 2(.20 .... 1 30x3 in.iir, . 13.55 .... 4 30x3 1; 20.70 17.00 .... 8 32v:;i. lh.05 20.45 ....3 33x4 33.1)0 28.g5' .... 1 34x4 34.G5 29.45' .... 1 30x3 - 2A.70 ,24.40 .... 4 32x3 32.75 27.85 ... 2 33x4 Yj, 41.05 39.45 ... 4 33x4 519.25 J ' 33.25 1... 1 33x4 j 51.00 43.85; .2 32x3 ia 18,00,. ID TIRES , ... 2 32x31. 5.00. - 2- 32x3 15.00' ' Reft'iiliir Speei'l Prien. Price :;.'..'.....:.;:..$7.30' $b.2o . 8.70 7.40 8.00 7.80 J0.00 8.50 ..vv - 0.25 5.30 ' : 9.C0 8.05 KID CHAINS ' :."4.tio 3.75 6 Sets 32x3 10. TREICHLER PEIRSON, Inc. . , , ; Liberty Building, Medford KOXJOCKSCX0XXOlSCX