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MEDFORD MATL' TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREOON" FRIDAY, ,TAXAliV, 21, 1010
fOCAL AND
IMPERSONAL
" Chief of Police George Timothy Is
to bo reappointed by Mayor' Gates,
and the mayor lias so Said to various
persona who have asked him. Thus
Is Bet at rest the rumor that has lioon
spread by persons unfriendly to the
chief that tho reason the mayor has
delayed his appointments for several
weeks was hecauso he planned to ap
pbint a now chief of police. Mayor
Gates asserts that he will not make
the appointments to city positions
until a lot more soldiers have return
ed homo from service as he desires
to appoint pne or two of thorn to po
sitions. - Have buyer for Xleflford "residence,
easy terms. Bennett In v. Co. 261
Gus Xewbury was able to be out
' yesterday for the first tirSe since he
was taken 111 with the flu ten days
oro. ;Vhilo still very weak ho could
not withstand the temptation to at
tend the Elks reception last night for
returned soldiers.
Guaranteed spars plugs for all
cars.:' C. "E. Gates Auto Co.
Corporal Dwight Phipps returned
home Thursday from the Vancouver
bnrrocks where he received his dis
.charge from the armyl' ''-. ;.
Malted milk 50c lb. DeVoe's. '
Emerson Merrick who had been In
the army ordnance service, arrived
home last Wednesday from Sheffield
Ala., where he was stationed at the
nltrato plant. Ha has received his
discharge.
For the best Insurance see Holmes.
the Insurance Man. -
" D. W. Bagshaw, editor of the Jack
sonville Post, and Mrs. Bagshaw left
last night for Doty, Wash., having
"been called there iy the critical 111
- ness of their daughter, Mrs. A. Moore
with a second attack of Influenza and
pneumonia. Mrs. Moore, who was
- married only two months ago, is well
known In Jacksonville. During Edi
tor Bag3haw's absence the Ppst will
come out on time tomorrow as George
Kunzman and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Ful
ton will go over to Jacksonville to
night and get the paper out. k
Join National Guard today. 32
North Central. 261
Mr, and Mrs. J. E. Stewart of West
Tenth street, had the pleasure of
having Bruce Simms of Portland, who
is visiting friends in Medford, to din
ner with them last evening. He is
one of the company C boys that were
in Miedford last year and has been
home from France only a short time.
He was in the famous 'battle at Cha
i teau Thierry and' like others that
have returned, from the front he does
not boast . of his experience.
Mr. Simms formerly lived at Willow
.City, ' N. Dak., where they were old
time friends.
Shoes at cost. 10 South Central.
Daily's Taxi. Doage cars. Phone 15.
L. A. Taylor and Harold F. Hum
bert of Portland were in the city
Thursday on business. '
Whipping cream at De Voe's.
Guy R. Harper of Portland, who
was formerly In the sheriff's office in
Jacksonville, is visiting , friends In
Medford and Jacksonville. Since he
left here be has been in the revenue
service .
National Guard forming. Recruits
aces 18 to 45 wanted. 32 North Cen
tral. ! ' ' ' 261
Geo. W. Barke and F. O. Ahlstrom
of Butte Fallsare in the city for a
few days oh business. V
- For fire insurance phone 64, cor
ner Eleventh street and S. P. track.
D. R. Wood & Co. .
Merle' Willltts left today for Per
sist, to work on the ranch for a
while..
Guaranteed braice lining for all
cars.' C. E. Gates Auto Co. '
Fred E. Kleeg of Portland, Is
spending a few days In the city on
business. '.'.. -..!''
'Electric cleaner delivered to your
home, rental $1.25 a day. Phone 90,
Paul's Electric Store. 260
' M. M. Stark of San Francisco and
S. H. Beetern of Benicia, Cal., are
visiting friends in the city.
Furniture upholstering, mattress
making, crating and packing. Doug
las, 201 S. Riverside, Phone 1C2-J.
H. L. " Howland came down from
Derby Thursday to visit In the city
for'a fow days ' '
City hemstitching and pecotlng 5c
yd. Mrs. B. E. Haney. ' ' 274
3fr. and Mrs. J. E. Spencer of Port
land, were guests at Hotel Nash
Thursday.
See Trelchler Plerson Inc., for
tires, oils and auto accessories.
- Wesley Coffeen who has Tjeen vis
iting on the ranch near Trail for sev
eral days, returned to the city Thurs-
. 'day;'-'.'.
- Guaranteed springs for all cars.
Cv E.' Gates Auto Co. '
J. D. Johnson of Powers, Ore., Is
visiting with friends In the city for
a few days.
Dr. Heine, Garnett-Corey Bldg.
G-. C. WilBon came from Los An
geles Thursday to spend a few days
looking over the city and country.
, You can always find lunch neces
sities, cheese, pickets, tripe, smoked
fish, canned fish and meats, bottled
goods, etc., at Medford Fish Market.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
LOST Between ' Woolworth's and
Tenth street, flannel. ' Leave at
.. Tribune office. . ; , 259
FOR SALE -Don't fail to Investigate
this unusual opportunity to walk
right Into a seven-room modern
home. Completely furnished. Hig
v "bargain. Owner leaving city.
Phono 842-L..' ' 'i; ' 200
The first fair wealhor prediction
for Medford and vicinity in ten days
was issued by the weather bureau
this morning for tonight and Satur
day. The rainfall last night amount
ed to .10 of an Inch.
Get your milk, cream, butter Rud
buttermilk at DeVoe's.
Among thq twenty-six northwest
enlisted men of the navy who havo
been commended by Secretary of the
Navy Daniels for courage and effic
iency In the performance of duty nro
Merrill J. Stewart of Uutte Falls.
Twenty-one of the men are of the
crew of the 'Marblehead who rescued
Dr. H. P. Hargrave, physician
Rooms 409-410 Carnett-Corey Bldg.
phone 230. It"
a liberty party on a naval motor
launch which was swamped in Key
West harbor last September. The
others are individual citations.
' For iXu-Bone corsets see Mrs. Paul
Hansen. . Phone 5S5-H. . . . 267
The windstorm Wednesday night
made things pretty lively for the
Cnl.-Ore. Power company during the
night and yesterday, Tho trouble
calls begun to come In early In the
evening and kept the force busy, but
they wore nhle to locate nnd, repair
each trouble soon so tho public did
not suffer much Inconvenience.
Hot Chili 10 cents at 115 West
Main. , - 261
S. M. Clinton nnd Geo. W. Cowders
of San Francisco were In the city
Thursday on business.
Guaranteed piston rings for all
cars. C. E. Gates Auto Co.
T. H. Fenton came up from Eugene
Thursday for a few days visit In the
city.
You can drink a pint of cider for
a nickel at DeVoe's.
P. B. Sibley and L. H. Hubbard of
Portland are business visitors in
Medford today. "
Maintain national spirit. Joint
the new National Guard, now form
ing. 261'
R. E. Neal of Portland, who is
spending a tew days visiting the mer
chants in the .valley, is in Medford
today.
Windshield glasses tor all cars. C.
E. Gates Auto Co.
E. A. Bennett and Alonzo Mor
rison of Portland were In the city
Thursday on business.
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. - 260
W. J. Benson of Onawa. la., who
is spending a few days looking over
the valley, was in Medford Thursday.
DeVoe has a fine line of assorted
chocolates at 60c per pound. '
Fannie Haff of Gold Hill, is visit
ing friends in the city today.
Coors Maltea Milk at 115 West
Main. 261
A. L. Springsteen of San Francisco
was attending to some business mat
ters In the city Thursday.
. You can always find something for
a quick lunch at DeVoe's.
Mts. E. F. Weilman of San Fran
cisco, was a guest at the Hotel Med
ford Thursday.
Nash Hotel. Special rates, week
or month. Steam heat. 267
Earl T. Ager came over from Yre
ka Thursday to spend a few days In
Medford on business.
It pays to save in the Building &
Loan, 429 M. F. & H. Bldg. '
C. W. Stockwell of Portland, who
is in the valley for a few days on
busiiiess, was in Medford Thursday.
Insure in sure Insurance. Phone
799 or 509-Y. Bennett Inv. Co. 262
Mr. and Mrs. Jf Marshall and A.
Marshall and wife of Central Point,
were in the city for a few hours
Thursday.' Mr. Marshall says that
he cannot do as much work now as
when he came to the valley, but likes
to come to town and visit while the
younger people are attending to 'busi
ness. ! The Medford Fish Market has a
nice supply of fish, crahs, oysters,
vegetables and fruits for tomorrow.
259
Jasper Hannah came in from the
ranch near Trail Thursday to do
some trading and attend to other
business matters in the city.
Popcorn that will pop at 20c per
lb. Warner, Wortman & Gore. 200
Will Miller of Central Point, spent
a few hours In the city Thursday on
business.
What France Has
Done For Democracy
' France has' poured out blood and
treasure to the breaking point t6
make the world safe for democracy.
America owes her an enormous debt
of gratitude for this and also for a
perfect remedy for stomach, liver
and Intestinal trouble fotfnd by her
peasants and used with reported mar
velous results in this country. Geo.
H. Mayr, for many years a prominent
Chicago chemist, Imports the Ingre
dients and sells this remedy under
the name of Mayr's Wonderful Rem
edy. It is a simple, harmless prep
aration that removes the catarrhal
mucus from the intestinal tract and
allays the inflammation which causes
practically all stomach, liver and in
testinal ailments. Including appendi
citis. One dose will convince or
money refunded. For sale by drug
gists everywhere. Adv.
WEEKS ffi MCOOWAW CO
' VJN'UEKTAKER "
Day Phone: Pacific 227.
Night Phones: F. W. Weeks, 103-ja.
Lady Assistant. " . ' '
Mrs. Allco A. Hopkins who has
been visiting In the city, left for l.os
Angeles Thursday.
Will 11. Wilson left Thursday to
spend a few days in Sun Francisco
on business. '
Frank tinmen who Is working for
Fred Chanilillii near Gold Hill, cume
homo Thursday to attend the Elks
smoker. '-',
Mr. and Mrs. Clms. Toll who have
been visiting at Grants Pass, return
ed home Thursday,
Mr. and Airs. R. K. Montgomery of
Griffin creek, returned Thursday
from a few weeks visit In the Wil
lamette valley.
Carl Peterson of Kugeno, was a
guest nC the Hotel Holland Thursday.
REFUSE TO PAY
BONUS FOR GOLD
WASHINGTON. Jn. -.'I Sneciul
aovernineiit or international net ion is
not necessary to stimulate tho pro
duction of gold now that ucneo is in
sight, neeofdins to the report of the
committee appointed to invest imitc
the entire imestion of the sold stand
ard. WILLIE MEEHAN TO MEET
FRED FULTON TONIGHT
SAX FRANCISCO. .Tan. 24. Willie
Mcelmn, the local heavvwoiaht boxes,
who holds a four round decision ov er
Jack Deinpsev of Denver, will box
Fred Fulton of Minnesota, four
rounds here tonight. Fulton defeated
Meehnn in their lust four-round en
counter. DIED.
DICKEY Mrs. E. E. Dickey, wid
ow of the lnte .lames Calvin Dickey,
who died Nov. 30. 1910 at Lewistou,
Cal., died at the rosldeuce of her sis
ter. Mrs. It. H. Toft, 243 North Holly
street, Thursday. Jan. 23, 1919, at 3
p. m., age 67 years, nine months and
29 days. She was a native of New
London, Iowa. She leaves to mourn
her loss three sons and three daugh
ters. John E. Dickey of Redding.
Cal.; J. A. Anderllni of Kennett,
Cal.; Mrs. Louis Sl'.igo "of Lewlston.
Cal.; G. L. Dickey of Oakland. Cal.;
Mrs. Richard Gribble of Junction
City. CaL. Her aged mother, Mrs.
Harriet B. Tryer of Medford, Ore.;
three sisters and two brothers, Mrs.
John Watton of Lowell, Iowa; Mrs.
Anna Schryer of Tacomd. Wash.;
Mrs. R. H. Toft of Medford, Ore.;
Marion E. Tryer of Talent. Ore., S.
D. Tryej of Dunsmuir, Cal., 16 grand
children and three great grandchil
dren. '
Funeral services will .be held at
the Weeks & McGowan company cha
pel,. Sunday, Jan. 26, 1919, at 2:30
p. m.. Rev. Boozer officiating. Inter
ment in I. O. O. F. cometory.
CAUSE INDIGESTION
Create (Sua, Sourness and Pain ,
- ' Tow To Treat '
Medical authorities state that
nearly nine-tenths of the cases of
stomach trouble. Indigestion, sour
ness, burning, gas, bloating, nausea,
etc., are due to an excess of hydro
chloric acid In the stomach and not
as some 'believe to a lack of digestive
juices. The delicate stomach lining
is irritated, digestion is delayed and
food sours, causing the disagreeable
symptoms which every stomach suf
ferer knows so well.
Artificial dlgestents are not need
ed in such cases and may do real
harm. Try laying aside all digestive
aids and instead get from any drug
gist a few ounces of Blsurated Mag
nesia and take ,a teaspoonful in a
quarter glass of water right after
eating. This sweetens the stomach,
prevents the formation of excess acid
and there is no sourness, gas or pain.
Bisurated Magnesia tin powder or
tablet form never In liquid or milk
is harmless to the stomach. Inex
pensive to take and is the most effic
ient form of magnesia tor stomach
purposes. It Is used by thousands of
people who enjoy their meals with
no more fear of indigestion. Adv.
FEATURE STARTS
Afternoons 2:15, 4 o'clock
Evenings, 7:15, 9 o'clock.
Gode Yukon
Coming Sunday, "Kultur"
If You Have Had the Flu
Or a hard cold, and arc In a weakened und run-down condition, take
a bottle or San Tox Synip HypoplioBphlte ($1.1$). It ) a HtruiiK
tonio and flenh builder; or try a hottlo of Dikes Beer Iron and Wine
($1.20). It Is a good stimulant and tonic.
Heath's D rug' Store
Phone 884 . ' The San Tox Store
DEFEAT BILL TO ALLOW
GRADUATES TO TEACH
SAI.KMV Ore., Jim. 24. After a
lively fight, tho lower house of the
Oregon . legislature voted ' today
against u bill to allow graduates of
any standard college or university In
tho state to touch III the jiublle
schools. Representative. Mrs. Alex
ander Thompson, tho only woman In
the legislature, led tho battle against
tho hill, which was aimed ugulnst the
normal schools of tho state. Sho de
clared pussago of the measure would
be "a step backward" In educutlonal
legislation and would lowor the stan
dards of teaching.) Tho vote ngulnst
tho bill was 41 to 12.
MENACE YELM,1.
''I ;.!.... '..-:: !
SKATTl.K, Jan. -. Flood witter
have prevented phvsiciuns from
reaching the town of Yelui, Wash.,
where, it is reported, about 100 cases
of iiiftieiir.n have appeared, it he
came known here toduv. Anuv doc
tors from ' ("amp Lewis veslerduv
made unsuccessful attempts to reach
the town.
Yelm is between Tncoina and Ten
ino. 11 it'll waters in the Niniunllv
river have cut the town from Olvni
pia, Tuconm and Tenino.
ABOUT TO RESIGN
CQI'KNIIAQK.V. Jan. 24. The ros
iumttiou of the Norwegian cabinet is
imminent, nccordim; to reports receiv
ed here from npimrentlv'trnstworthv
GeS Rid of That
Persistent' Cough
Btop that weakening, persistant cough
or .cold, jthreatontuc throat or tunic
affection, with Kckmnn'a AHorntlve.
Ihe tonio and upbultder of 30 yeani
vurceasMI use. SOa anil si.su bottles
from druraJfltB. or from
ECKMAN LABORATORY, Philadelphia
Tuesday, January 28
William Morris
.; Presents
Julian Eltinge
(Himself)
and a Notable Cast of
Players
Season's
Attraction
DelLuxe
Mail Orders Now
Seat Sale Monday, Jan. 27th.
Prices, lower floor, first 3
rows, $2.00; balance lower
floor, $1.50.
Balcony, first 4 rows, $1.00;
balance balcony 50c.
Coming Sunday "Kultur."
Tonight and
Saturday,
THE COMEDY
. A Sunshine
Its a Hummer
OF
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WASIItSUTON.. Jim. 2-1. .1. Oir
den Armour, who testified ul length
this week before the house iulersttite
commerce eommitlee, muirurcd toduv
before the Noiiule iitinctilturo couimit
tev nt it continuation of its lieiiriiti;
oil bills for regulation of the incut in
dustry. Much of the testimony l
liitod to profits.
Asked to explain thu stock dividend
of 400 per cent declared bv bis coin
pnnv in lit 111. Mr. Armour said this
wits made possible bv Iho aeciiiniilu
tion of n surplus sincu the establish
ment of the business,
"tut this fnii'plus is in addition to
dividends paid to stockholders was
it ntitf'f uskod Senittor Norris of Xe.
bniskn. ' ' - ' -
Mr. Armour said it was. .
.Mr. Aruuuir in n prepared state
ment which be previously hud pre
sented lo the bouse committee op
posed the Keitdrick bill providing for
lite licensiinr ofjuickiuir plants.
WASIUXOTOX. jan. i. Answer
inc inquiries from the trade as to its
policy in dispos"imr of wool slocks
held bv the government, the war de
partment announced today it would
continue' to sell at public auction such
wools its luiiniifiicturors might ro
ouire, but that it would not compete
with domestic producers.
ADMITTED
SPEGIAL
,- . 'V ' . ' . . ; I
Tonight niul Tonmrrow
Prices
' Children 10.'.
l-'ltior 2.")e.
GUARANTEED
itiww.- ...
KiSS or KILL
The inside story of a silH.
"I can't verywell
introduce you as
'Mr, Burglar' can I?
What IS your name?
Have
jvernauie
Don t wait until spring when
you, like other car owners, will
need your car and won't want
to lay up your Ford long enough
to enable us to give it our best
; attention.
Our shop is not so busy now
and you are of course sure of the
very best workmanship. x
C. Er. Gates Auto Co.
Doc Wright in Charge of Mechanical Dept '
Your Liberty Bond will be accepted in payment for overhauling.
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trains nro moving on uiiv of Ihe Ibi'ct'
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it train In Ihe Sound Hie lb' I '"
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washout nl Oukvillc. Another wa-H
out Is i-epoi'letl til tune, iiimh-
Ihe Milwaukee has been annulled, anil
Ihe Oregon .Washington line bit" been
nut of operation fr I wo dm. A
Northern I'aeilie bridge between tinle
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mill uocucMcr ""' '
lii-iil.'n ll the l. V. ill 'In'
A parent troubled over
youtn, couia uo no ueutr iiwii iu uuuze ino
definite help that
'affords as a strengthening and. nourishing factor.
A very little of bcoti's every day; during a time
of stress, furnishes elements of nourishment essential
to tho blood and tends to confirm a growing child
in robustness. For your boy or girl, you will not
be satisfied with anything short of Scott't.
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bremsTnTricbof
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lint value of ttrlilll Hint lirovlhlotn took
lilltco I mill V ItH D roniill of heavy n.
lug and iippiiiMiii lurk of Imylim n,w.
nr. IV; n allowed Iwmimi nt -I U si;
cetitii a bunhcl, oalH more iliuM
cenU (tiiil lu'ovlHliiiu .Iho maximum
limit for a tiluftlc day, Till to l.
In a lirnad way tho "UmHn iu
pi'lrcA were inierllwil to r'-uiljiniiinut
fniiu a wfai' IiiihIh anil lo ettortn In
ctil lli nt of llvlnit.
a child or a fosl-nrowini?
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BILL PARSONS
IN
"BILL'S FORTUNE"
You're tine for a lt f
.smiles wlifti ytm Kelt this
niie. We liked it oiir
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