v:scm fotttc rF.TVFORT) MATT; TRTTJTTO 'MT.T)FORT ORTCOOtf, THURSDAY. JANUARY lfl. 1M0 TTAPAf AMn 4 VVJll S.J Jllll PERSONAL Kov. Tl. H. Dnllnrlilde of Hoseburg, Is hero mid takluK charge of. the dis tent oiiarterly meeting of the Free Jl.iiliodint church which begins to nU'lit and will extend over Sunday. Huv. Hollarhido wl!l preach this ; nvenfnc Hov. Ilhod.i Rurntta of liurrls, Cn!., will urrlvo this evening to nitond the quarterly meeting. (iiiarantecd spark plugs for all care. C. K. Galea Auto Co. Maurice T. Langhorno, a well known uttorncy of Tacoma. while en route homo from San KrnntMsco, stop ped off In the city Tuesday for a visit with his mothor-ln-law, Mrs. Henry Mols, and oilier relatives until Fri day. Jlr. Langhorno was a visitor at the Klks cH(b yesterday. Malted mllk BOe lb. lieVoe's. Thn condition of Superintendent of Schools -Davenport has improved bo . much that, 'providing the weather was favorable, ho planned to take a walk doh town today. For the best Insurance see Holmes, the Insurance Man. - Itoland T. Flarity, the new assis tant 'county agricultural agent, vio lated all traditions of that office to day iy coming to work wearing a starched white collar, the first that ho had worn since entering the navy service about a year aso. This mat ter will probably be the first impor tant one to come before the newly organized county farm bureau. If a proper curb is not put on the office C. C. Tate, Is liable one of these days . to get his shoos shlned. Shoes at cost. ,10 South Central. A, K. Kcanies, popular resident end wolt-known altorney of southern Oregon, is at the Hotel Portland for a few iays, registering from his home town of .Modford. "The 'flu' is all lint a thing of the past In Medford," said Mr. Keamea, referring to the foterlty of tho epidemic there. "I nr.i doubtful if tho masks, which were universally worn,, had much to do with' stopping the course of the dis ease, but believe that the stringent quarantine restrictions helped more than anything else. At any rate, the influenza in Medford appears to have just about "petered out.' By the way, there was a fine winter run of steel head in the Hogue. and the egg flihermen scored heavily. Most of tho Medford boys, however, use the fly, so wa didn't participate,"-Port land Oregonian. Insure In sure insurance. Phone . 799 or 509-Y. Bennett Ins. Co. 256 liaron and Baroness Huard arrived last evening from Portland and are stopping at the Hotel Medford. The baroness gives her lecture on "My Home in the Field of Honor," tonight at the Itialto. - ., -: Daily' Taxi. Dodge cars. Phone 15, J. K. "Xeimcycr and family who are looking for a new location, arriv ed in Medford today. He said that lio would rent a house in the city while he is looking over the country. and if he decided to locate here that thero are two or three other families to folio him soon. Whipping cream at De Voe's. Lloyd -Wilson, another one of the oversea boys arrived home today from Camp Lewis. He was a member of the 0 Ttli aero squadron and has l)oen on the instruction force for sev eral months in England.' For fire insurance phone 64, cor ner Eleventh street and S. P. track. D. It. Wood & Co. - C. C. Hartley of Phoenix and W. W. Hartley who is on a ranch near Jacksonville, were visiting friends in tho city Wednesday., , Guaranteed brake lining for all cars. C. E. Gates Auto Co. Charles Cusle came down from Ashland Wednesday to see his daugh ter, Mrs.' C. T. Murray who left on tho afternoon train for Los Angeles. Get your milk, cream, butter and buttermilk at DeVoe's. Kivalry between the high schools of Ashland and Medford culminated in a general free for all row last evening' when about twenty of, the Ashland boys came down to clean up tho Medford boys. The trouble start ed Tuesday evening when some of the Ashland boys who were in Med ford grabbed a cap from a small boy of tho Medford high school who used Boine pretty strong language and in . "vited them to come down sometime and meet some one of their size. It was about an ev,cn match until two of the 'Ashland boys were knocked but and were carried to their ears and all ltft for home. Tho Medford Poys celebrated the occasion after ward with a street parade singing "We Got Ashland's Goat" and other school songs. See Treichler Piorson Inc., for tires, oils and auto accessories. . Mrs. T. F. Bates, mother of B. T. Dei.osh, passed thru Medford on Wednesday evening's train on her wuy to Los Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. DeLosh iret her at the train and ac companied her to to Ashland. Iir. Hoine. Garnett-Corcy Bldg. Clarence Wheolor left this morn ing for a few days visit at Dorrls, Cui. ;. . : . & Highest grade hemstitching at Handicraft Shop. : . ' 256' It. ti. Brown of Eagle Point, was unions; the Medford visitors Thurs- dav. ','; Kxport repair men at Prultt-IIitts-oon Auto Co. 253 VT'EEiKS ffi MCG-OWATT CO UNDERTAKER . Jny Phone: Pacific 227. NlJiUt Phonos: F. WV Weeks, Ladjr Assistant; Mrs. U. G. .lonuiiiKS of Jackson ville, left this morning for hteol Swamp, Oil., to visit with her sister, Mrs. ivy Chlldera. ! Windshield glasses for all cars. C. E. Gates Auto Co. A. Ileall of Control Point, Is at tending to some business In tho city today. Ho inquired about tho flu and said that they were, having it pretty severe down there, Call at Handicraft shop and sae samples of hemstitching. 2ot Hryson Bowman was In tho city today for a few hours on his way from Camp Lewis to his homo at Phoenix. He was at Camp Eustls, Va., when ,tho war closed. Furniture upholstering, mattress making, crating and packing. Doug las, 201 S. Riverside. Phono 162-J. Norman Normile of the aviation service,- who has been stationed at the Vancouver barracks for some lime past, was recently promoted to a sorgeantcy. The Prultt-Hlttson Auto Co. has three expert repair men and do re pairing for all makes of cars. atiS J. W. McGlashan, now In the army, who ten years ago was a resident of Medford and whose father establish ed the B. & C. cash store, now Jones grocery, passed thru Medford Wed nesday evening with his wife en route to San Francisco, whore he has been stationed. The popular 40c merchants lunch Is still being served at Cafe Holland. , 2o7 Pat Daily, district deputy game warden, spent Wednesday in Grants Pass. He visited the Anient dam and says there is a good run of steelhead on now. ' For iXn-Bone corsets see Mrs. Paul Hansen. Phone 6 S5-H. 267 The regular monthly meeting of tho College Women's club will be held on Saturday. Jan. ISth at the home of Mrs. C. C. McCurdy, Xorth Orange street. Guaranteed piston rings for all cars. C. E. Gates Auto Co. C. J. Dutart who was recently mus tered out at Camp John Wise, San Antonio, Texas, arrived Thursday to join his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dutart who recently purchased a ranch near Wellen. Yon can drink a pint of cider for a nickel at DeVoe's. J. C. Cass of Jacksonville, was ar rested by District Deputy Game War den Pat Dally for killing deer out of season In the Applegate section. Cass pleaded guilty and paid his fine amounting to $27. Auto repairing all kinds. Pruitt Hittson Auto Co. 253 Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Flagg of Lake side. Wash., where they- own and op erate a large fruit farm, and who are visiting friends here and giving the valley a good look over, were caHers at the Commercial club today. Try the delicious Holland Cafe waffle's and coffee for breakfast. 257 Of course you can fjnd all the veg etables on the market at the Medford Fish Market. 252 The Albany,' Ore., public library has been closed indefinitely because of the librarian being under the flu quarantine. Guaranteed springs for all cars C. E. Gates Auto Co. , "Sir. and Mrs. E. A. Hildreth of Butte Falls, returned home Wednes day aL'ter several days spent in the city. Something new In hemstitching at Handicraft Shop. 256 Paul V. Maris, state leader of county agents arrived in Medford to day from Corvallis t complete the program for the organization of the county farm bureau which will be done at a meeting to be held at the public library Friday, to which the general public as well as farmers and orchardists are Invited. The organi zation meeting promises to be largely attended with people from all parts of the county. Join the new classes at the Med ford Business college, forming dur ing the month of January, 1919. Large, commodious, comfortable rooms just inspected by a member of the health committee of the city of Medford and pronounced sanitary and free from danger of Infection from contagious diseases. Re-opened by permission of the mayor and health officer of the city after care ful Investigation. 2 GO O. O. Alenderfer departed last night for a business visit at Glendale. DeVoe has a fine line of assorted chocolates at 60c per pound. J. E. Davidson of Gold Hill, was a Medford visitor Thursday.. You can always find something for a quick lunch at DeVoe's. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE One of the best acreages in Ashland. Will take good light car and Liberty bonds. Clyde Sharp, 244 Grant street. 25 i FOR SALE Ten yearling heiferB, some bred, eight yearling steers, Hereford, Durham: five grade Hereford cows, springers. Phone 311-R. 254 FOR RENT Modern well furnished bungalow, five rooms, bath, gar age. Phone 311-R. 254 FOR SALE Two dozen --buckets. Phone 92-.I. 5-lb lard 253 DR. RICKERT EYES ECIENTIFICALLI TESTED, AND GLASSES.' PROPERLY FITTED J Suite 1-2 over May Co. NO DKOl'S USED Now that tho recent flu epidemic seems to have spent Itself the Sinters of tho Sucrcd Heart hospital wish to thank the mayor and city council tor their generous cooperation In helping to furnish a ward to take care of many patients in ho ahrdlu shrshr many patients who could not other wise bo received. Thanks is also due Mrs. Crawfcird who helped out on night duty; also Paul Reddy and his sister Eileen, Miss Anno McCormlck and Nurse McGrnll. In nil 15a pa tients were taken cato of anil the lar gest number in tho Institution at any one time was CI. The average time of patients in the hospital was about eight days and tho number of deaths nine. Hemstitching, pecotlng. AI1 work guaranteed. Variety Hat Shop. tf Frank G. Anderson of Route 1 vis ited In Medford today. Dr. H. P. Hargrave, physician. Rooms 409-410 Cnrnett-Corey Bldg.. phone 230. tf Two new cases of flu wore report ed to Health Officer Pickel for Wed nesday, but they were In families that had already had tho disease Nash Hotel. Special rates, week or month. Steam heat. 267 Mrs. K. H. Ijimport who has been sick since their return from' San Francisco, Is Improving and was able to sit up for a few hours Wed nesday. Mr. Lamport was sick also but Is able to be In tho store agaiu. Like pickled pigs feet? Wo havo 'em; also other dainties In lunch goods, smoked fish, cheese, etc. Med ford Fish Market. 252 Ralph Hayman of Phoenix, came In Wednesday from Camp Lewis. He and Wilson Walt who nrrlved home today, got as far east as Cantp Kus tis, Va., when their hopes for over seas service were blasted when the armistice was signed. Emil Brophy left Wednesday cven iug tor San Francisco to resume work at his trade as jeweler. He was In the signal corns at Camp Meade and was mustered out when J the war closed and arrived home a few days ago. It pays to save In the Building Loan, 429 M. F. & H. Bldg. C. C. Laselle of Denver, Colo., was in the city Wednesday on business. Coors Malted Milk at 115 West Main. , . ' 261 L. Spiro and L. J. Adamson of San Francisco were business visitors In the city Wednesday. Hot Chili 10 cents at 115 West Main. r- 261 W. A. Kinney of Pasadena, Cal., Is in the city for a few days visiting friends. City hemstitching and pecotlng 5c yd.-Mrs. B. E. Haney. 274 E Stevens, Fred L. Kelley and F. J. Cornelius of Portland, were bus iness visitors in Medford Wednesday. J. S. Owei of Eau Clair and J. E. Anderson of Owen, Wis., are visiting Frank Owen for a few days. C. A. Holton of Oakland, and I.'J.' Durand of an Francisco, were Hotel Medford guests Wednesday. H. B. Fickner, L. Nlckelson and J. D. Buell of Portland, were visiting with the merchants In the cKy Wed nesday. F. E. Gallagher of Los Angeles, was among the out of town visitors in Medford Wednesday. H. B. Stoner of Vancouver,' B. C, arrived ln Medford Wednesday to spend a few days looking over the valley.. L. M. Mdrey and G. B. Clarke of Portland, were In the city Wednes day on business. R. I. Wilson and wife of Paris, were guests at the Hotel Holland Wednesday. Fomas Elgnezabal of Ashland was among the out of town visitors in the city Wednesday. Harry Helms of Jacksonville, and P. F. Swayne of Applegate, were guests at Hotel Xash Wednesday. GOT 117 EGGS TEAD OF 3 ' Says One Subscriber Any poultry raiser can easily double hk ' profits by doubling the egg production of his hens. A scien tific tonic has been discovered that revitalizes the flock and makes hens work all the time. The tonic Is called "More Eggs." Give your hens a few cents'worth of "More Eggs," and you will be amazed and delighted with results. A dollar's worth of "More Eggs" will double this year's production of eggs, so If you wish to try this great profit maker write E. J. Reefer, poultry expert, 180 Main Street, Kansas City, Mo., who will send you a package of "More Eggs" Tonic for $1.00 (prepaid). So confi dent is Mr. Reefer of the results that a million dollar bank guarantees if you are not absolutely satisfied, your dollar will be returned on request and the "More Eggs ' costs you nothing. Send a dollar today, or send $2.25 and get 3 regular $1.00 packages on special discount for a full season's supply, or ask Mr. Reefer for his free poultry book that tells the experience of a man who has made a fortune out of poultry. , One subscriber says, " '.More Eggs' increased my supply from 3 to 117 eggs." Adv. Don't Neglect the Cough or Cold Use Blazos cold tablets, 25 els. Take Heather cough syrup, 60 cts. and 30 cts. Spray with Ze Pyrol, $1.00 and 50 cts, ' Heath's Drug Store Phone 884 The San Tox Stire O. A. Clemens of Kverett. Wash., arrived In the city Wednesday fur a few days visit with friends. J. 11. Terry of Hugeno, and H. A. Kay of Gold Hill, were business visi tors In tho city Wednesday. A. rollings ctuuo down from Wat kins Wednesday to spend a tow days with friends In Modford. Charles J. Dostnrt of San Antonio, Tex., is spending a few days with Modford friends. Alex Pollott of Yreka and Goo. Steams of Oakland, Cat., nro attend ing to sumo business In tho city to day, . , 1 William Cottrell of Eagle Point, was In tho city Wednesday ou bus iness. - ' GALL OFF STRIKES , Bt'ENOS AIRES, Jan. 16. (By Associated Press.) At a conference with President Irigoyen yesterday la bor lenders agreed to rail off all strikes In Argentina, with tho excep tion of tho one which has virtually paratyid shipping. President Irigoyen promised that ho would do everything possible to meet tho demands of tho workmen, including wago Increases. Ho also said that he would study the port strike with a view to arriving at somo solution. He bolioved thero would be no necessity for martial law. In disorders of tho past week be tweon 870 and 1000 persons wero killed und between 3500 or 5000 wounded. More than three thousand street lamps were broken by the mobs. Daily Health Talks A WORD AIHH'T THE KIDXKYS BY DOCTOR WATSON. People are easily frightened when they think something is the matter with their lungs or heart, and well they may be; but few people under stand, tho dangers of diseased kid neys. These organs havo a duty of vital importance to perform, and if they are diseased, there is no telling how r where the symptoms may ap pear. The kidneys are tutors, and when they are healthy they remove the poisons from, tho blood and pur ify it. When the kidneys are dis eased, the poisons are spread every where, and one of these poisons Is uric acid. The uric acid Is carried all through the system and deposited in various places. In the form of urate salts In the feet, ankles, wrists nnd back often forming bags under the eyes. Sometimes. the resulting trou ble Is called rheumatism, lumbago, sciatica and backache. Finally, come stone in the bladder, diubetes and Bright'a disease. Dr. Pierce, of Buffalo. X. Y., In re cent years, discovered that a certain combination of remedies would dis solve uric acid (urate salts) In the system. He found this combination to be harmless, so that ha made It up In tablets, of double strength, and called them Anurlc Tablets. They dissolve uric acid in the human system as hot coffee dissolves sugar. If you have uric acid troubles, don't delay In taking Anuric Tablets, which can be secured In the drug stores. You can write Dr. Pierce, too, and he will toll you what to eat and how to live so that more uric acid will not form In your system. Dr. Pierce will not charge for this advice. Adv. A New Hot Lunch at Crowson's We have arranged a number of tasty and pleasing combination luncheons from which v to choose. . We are featuring hot biscuits with nearly all of them. 221) Kant Main LEADS EFFORTS TO OUST BOLSHEVIK SUKNIO'RSIC KiiMMiti. f Cows, lioiiileuce of tint Associated l'rexN.) The liussiuu orthodox elimvlt is lult iittr it lcmlihir role in the ott'urt to rid ltusin of Bolshevism nttil its attend ant nuli-religious: trend, The Asso ciated Press corresimmlcnt reeenllv visited scores; of villages nlinn; I lie Ihviim and (tuna rivers behind tlio KusKo-ullied arinv's lines nmt found everywhere the church the stromresl influence atuotn; (he Di'tisiints nirainsl the Ilolslieviki and t'livorinir the allies, niul everv vtllaue has one or more sitleniliillv built churches, reunrdless of the eouuminilv's poverty. In this little town, far un Hie Vault river near the line of lite Voloudu uov. eminent, thc-re nre four beautiful ehuri'lies uinl nit ancient, convent OLD AGE STARTS WITH YOUR KIDNEYS Science mi tint old ag bralni with weakcued kidurya and dicrativo erguns. Tliia bi-lui true, it la raajr tu Mleve that by krviiliig the klitacya and diaca live iiriini cU-uubisI and in pr)Hir work in unlcr old nxo cau be dpfertvd tied lifo prolonged far tioyond that enjujred by the averaico pcrauu. For over !(X) yeara GOLD MKP.U. Ilanrlcm Oil has ttn relieving tlio wvakiicaaca and diaabiilty dim to advaiic. In yrura. It ia a alandard uM-timo home remedy anil ncoda m Int induction. (iOl.I) MKD.W. Ilaarlt-m Oil ia Inclosed in udorlcaa, taatelca eapaulca c.MUuili In about 8 dropa eaeli. Take thnn na you wuuld a hill, with a awallow of water. The oil atiunUatca the Liducj . The House of Great Special Attraction Produced by THOMAS H.INCE' "The Midnight' Patrol" A Smashina Blq Melo-Drama One That Is Different Featurina THORNTON HALL Two-Reel Comedy "DARE-DEVIL" Kvery Minute, n Thrill Kvery Thrill a Sensation Special Musical Program. Pcane Theater Orchestra. f ADULTS. 25c: CHILDREN. 10c. Cominq Sunday NormaTaimadge in "The Forbidden City" i WHITE LEGHORNS j I'HOST WHITK STTtAlX UKI TO LAV A NO UIV. lierent Winnings: C lean Snoop nt .Modrnnl 101U, FlrBt eock nnd cockorel a.t Tacoma, January, 1919, In rod-hot competition. ' The Tacoma blrdn wore bought of us and exhibited by tho Alt. Angel Poultry Ranch. Tho winning cockerel at Tacoma wan pronounced by tho editor of the Pacific 'l'oultryman at Seattle a "World Hentor." Matlnpa nro now boing "lloRnnlzed" and made up for this non son. No birds permitted in a breodiffg pen that nro not good lay era. They must all stand well tho Hogun Test. Our slogan ' Jtenuiy and Utility!" Eggs for hatching offered for sale for thav first time. Write for mating list. Wo offer h cash prize for tho host cockerel and sumo amount for best pullet from tho Frost Whlto Strain, to our customers ex hibiting at next Southern Oregon Poultry Association Hhow. A few cholco cockerels for sale. .. O. IHAACKOX, Central Point. MINERS' QUICKSILVER $1.75 Pound THE MEDFORD BUSINESS COLLEGE Th now open for IiiimIiiosh nt ill North firnpe atreot. Jinn been inspected by tho City Health Committee and DECLARED SANITARY and Biifo fron conlnKloim (llficnHes. Mul her liiiiiliclin, I he Hiiiicriur in 'tut run. received tint eurTcwitoiulcnt. The niul lice's imle, uiiwriuklcd, old face I ii: It t tut un enthusiast icullv when lite cuiTcsimtiilciit asked , her to ex plain what part I lie church will I'Iiiy in Russia's l'cuciicnitiiin when I he lliilshevilii me none, "I have IIIIO nuns here,'' she said, "and we have limit' mi liviuir Ihi'uueh these troubled times, sometimes dis turbed, lull always IVcdiiiir I lie pool' and leiuiiiiiL' from the peasants, who are Itusiu's real people, anil thev are slill with Clod. And Shetiknrsk is like hundreds of other towns. The sitine holds true everywhere. Some people snv that the church is losinir 'tlx in flueneo. That is not true." HARDWARE DEALERS - CONVENTION POSTPONED SI'OKAXK. y.-li.. Jan. 1(1. The annual convent inn of the Oroiron He. lain llat'dwnre ami Implement Deal el's' association, set for I'nl'llund next, week, has liccn indefinitely postpon ed liv action of (he executive commit tee it was announced here this af ternoon hv the secretary, K. K. liiiens. The iuflticiiKii epidemic was ascribed us the reason for the tmslnoncuicut, action and manic tlio organs to threw off ih mloua wldrh cniiap premature old a. New tile and alrrnilh lacrcnae aa you is.nl lone the treiilmriit. When ooinpl.-Mj- rcaiorxd raniliiun iiiklna; a canaille or two cacti day. liOM) MKI). Af, Haarlem Oil t'aiaulra will keep yon In health mid vigor and prevent a return vi ion luneiiMe. Ho not lint wait until old ace or illanaae etilcd down for good, Ai Hie lli.t have act aign Hull your kidney are lint working . a" " J"'ir uriiggin aim gel a Imx of tilll.l) MKDAI. Ilaailcm Oil i apaulea. .Money refuuiliil it they do not licli you. Three aKea. t re member ji. a.k for I lie original iu,,otled tiOI.D IIKDAI, brand. In au.l.-d ,..,. agea. TONIGHT FRIDAY, SATURD'Y Big Features if nn remind Inn $1.75 Pound A WORKING GIRL'S LIFE Day in und day out, month after month, un IoIIh, Often kIio Ik tho breadwinner of the family nnd mint work Hint oilmen may live. Hutu or ablne, wiii'ni or cold, sliu muiit be nt Iter place uf employment up (lino, A great iiiajoiliy.ur such girls nro on their feet from morning unlll night, and syiuutmna uf female I roubles nro early manifested by weak and ncltlug bucks, dntuKliiK-down palim, hcad nelius nnd nervoiiHiieaa, HtU'h girl are naked tu try that most aiicccimful ot all roinod tea fur woman's Ills, l,ydlu K. 'I'lnkhain's Veglublu 'Com pound, which for iniiro tlinii forty years has been giving girls strength to ilu thulr work. Adv, STARTjS T0M0RR0WN Iff 'i fSh m Jke greatest drama, of her career e.Creab imra in TIME A Vital Factor Tho moat precious thing you poaaeas today oiitsldn of your faculties Is time. Consorvo it! A good watch will bolp you. Our Watches V are soiling moro watrbos to. day t ban ever before, bur stock Is nmplo for your ovory need. Martin J. Rfeddy tiik ji:vi:i,i:ii IIOUHK OI-' yi'AMTV Visitor Always Welciinio. IMionn HI. What Motor Life Is and What It Will Do Motorllfo Is n sclontlflo prepara tion, nnd by milling ono ounco to Hva gallons of gnsollno It glvos Increased power to gnsollno motor onglnos, re moves carbon from tho combustion hambors nnd valves and prevents Its . further formal Ion. and reduces tho gnsollno consumption moro than ono rourth, Molorllfo Is sold under a money back giinrnntoo, to absolutely savo from 2 5 to 50 per cent of gnsollno, romovo all enrbon nnd prevent -n, ro dnposlt, Incronso power and mileage, Insure perfect Ignition, qulekor pick tip, lens effort In climbing hills, easy starling und highest motor offlcloncy. Absolutely harmless to any motor. ;' ' ' Molorllfo Is put up In handy tin. containers holding ono full quart, which quantity Is sufficient to treat 100 gallons of gasoline. Bent post paid on receipt ot price, $2.00, Medford Motor Life Co. MIMH II.MtKDIM, Nnsli Hotel. - Medford, Ore. LIBERTY TAXI vA With new Dodge cur. Stationed at.lfl N. Front St. Halo & I-yon, Props, Phono 33