''- ,1
M RDFO'IM") MAT., TFHUUNW. MKDKOrcn.
DEATH KNELL FOR
TIlC lll'lldl Idll'll (if I III' LT l llllv
condemned uiii'i'i'.iiliili'il nuliliii dunce
In Mvilfunl li h conducted lor lliw hiihI
Yvar (ir no viih Mounded in tjio i'itv
council 1 1 n u i h c uh( niulit when u
pl'titidll WIIH t "HIlll I'll til till! ('(Mill-
cil bv u ilt'li'vitliim riiir'Kiiiliiiv tlio
church 'H uiiil ovorv woiiiii n'M inmiiii
milinil imkiiiir Unit hiii'Ii dunce lin bet
ter regulated uiul iuiiImmIvIiii' nul'uck
tiuim for tint council to follow in
(Iruwiiii mi tlio ri'L'iilutiim ordinance.
10'V. I Mvron llnor.cr uclcd iih
NiiukcH nun of tint ilclcfiiinii, which
included Ucv, V. T. K. Knriiiuu, Mrx.
K. V. Miulilov. mVh. II, (I, Worliiiiiii,
MInn A:imii Ivvlielmi' mill Hcv. J. 10.
Walboel:. .
.' While the pctil'iin iced I'm word,
"imhli' iliincii!,," it wiih well iinihir"
hlooil th.it llic onlv public dunoo aim.
cd nt wiih that trivon in a Inritu hull
mi Front hi reel near Main, nnil which
Imt ui" lice 11 rruurded iin a iiiiinincc.
'I'hN il i'eo luih lint hccii iillou'cil Mince
llin flu 'iiiilvniic. The pet il inn iniinil
(lie encicilinell in n lceenlivc mooil
lH III il I ii'inhei-H hnil Inllir heard com
plaint'1 'nil hml iirnctii'iillv decided
noun ht int iwlatioiiH, t 'il v Attnr
ucv Mm IH will ilniw mi an nriliniuicc
I'lllllOllV ' a (III) MIUUCMillllH of Iho IC-
tition i ml it will ho Introduced
luul iiiih ipiI at the next incelin-.
KiilirrvUrd mill I.lrcnwd ;
Tim l. ii in IVntiuiiH of the iiotitioii
wiih the reniHsl that lierenl'ler all
public ill nee bp lici'lHt'i) uml In) at
tended bv a loiilriin. dollied with no
lice iiouel , wlioxi' I'liiinicnxation kIiiiII
bi mi ill 1 1 v the nmnnucmi'iit of the
dunce: nil iiersnn- under IS yearn ol'
iikp to lii l iivi'i'il Irmi' tin iliinee hall,
nnil iliuii e to c!.ie nl iniilniuhl.
It in ((rouble thai the council will
nut mime miilnivlil n the climinir
hour, a Mcierul ol' the coiincilnii'ii
fuel that with iirivule dinn'cg often
riinniim hour Inter il would hp fair to
tmiilii! d incp imtrmiN to let nilblic
danupH riiii an hour after iniilniuhl,
excentiiii; duhkiIiIv Saturday niuhl.
However, it inav be Hilid that the
tmhlie iliincc iiinieil at in lilt' ietilioii
will no lonuer he iicrmitled to run un
til !l or 4 o'clock Sun. In v niorninu
ns no often Iiiih hatnieiied in the mist
The pctilioim uf the churchex and
other orunniitiitionH, which ponlinuud
NinrueHtionii to tha council, remix an
follows :
Petition Prcwmod
"Tho follow inK MiieirPHlioii" are
herehv offered fur vottr eonsidern
lion in the matter of n better recti-
lu lion and conduct of I lie nnblie
danccx within tho cilv liniitH of Med
ford, Tlicxo Nuuitivtiiiiii are offered
with tlm Piiriict rcniic-t that thev
be referred to the proper eilv ofl'i
ciul to he incorporated in nn ordi
nance povorilm the whole inntter. pro
viding proper pennltipx and all nepiled
lecihlation to make effective the dp.
siren of tho various oruauiratioiiH rcp-
roMpnted.
"1 All ntiblii) iIiiih'ck to bp eon
ducted onlv after the imuniccincnt
hnit Moeurod n liccneo from tho eoun-
pil, tho fcq In be nominal, tho terms of
the liccnso to bo determined bv Hun
body,
Matron ai tlninna
.. . "3Tho niiiniiitpiuoiit of tho imblie
il u nee hIiiiII npiilv to tho police de
pnrtment for and hpphto tho nrpeneo
and nervico nf n matron, npnrnved bv
the police deimrlincnt. clothed with
police powoin. tho compensation of
rinid matron to bo homo bv tho man
hcemcnt of the dnncp.
"3 No porNim under 18 venrs of
nco hIiiiII bo allowed on tho floor or
within tho hall whoro tho ilmico is
hold. . ;
. "4 All publio (lances mnxt cIoko at
inidiiiuht.
"" Kviilonco of lintinr or iliHordor-
Iv rondnet on tho pri'mimm will be
croiind for nvokinir I he liccnsp.
"The follow iiif oruanimitions have
considered the n hove rcoiicstH nnil
ioconiinondntloiiH and approved of
them nx rpprpNpntimr their ninlnro
indanient of noepnnrv net ion o pni
toet tho vouth of tho oil v :
(Sidled)
, flronler Modforil Club,
Itoval Neiuhbors,
j, I'vthian SihterM,
I'rDsbvtniinii AfinKionnrv Soeiptv,
AVodneKilnv Stiiilv Club,
I'aront-Teiicliprs Council, -Women'"
ltelief Corps,
CoUeiro Women's ('lull,
lteboknliH,
M. K. Kailiiw' Aid Soeiotv,
CliriNtinit Chnrcli,
. J'rosbvtiirian Chnrch, " r
Hiiptint Church, '
Kroo MothodiHt Church,
. First M. K. Church,
V M. K. Churi'h Mouth.
Women's Christian Toiupurance
Union,
. Mcdfui'd Ministerinl AKsocinlion,''
BOLSHEVIK! LEADER
AGAINST CHINESE SHOT
STociciiioi-.r. fob. n. niaiiyo
TMchomiin, head of tho Chlnoso llol
ahovlk propiiKandn in tho Fur Kant
and pi'OBldont or tho CIiIiioho section
of Vtho eommtinlHt party, hnH boon
niurdorod, uocnrdliiK to a dinpntch
from PotroRrnd. Ho was "hot down
nB he hngnn u publio spoooh.
Dlchnmiin roacntly ordered throo
eonlloa HvlnR noiir rolroRiml iot iio
bi'lu'rbd and shot,
STATE AID FOR
RAILROADS PUT UP
10
oif Know AV F, I )N i-;sda V.
FKP.TvlTARV
JIIMIIIMMUJI
5. into
HAI.IOM, Keh, 5, Tho reconiitrue
tlon ; n in I km i m lilll, lulruilui'oil hy
Itoinoneiiiiitlvu Shulilon provlilim for
u coiumlimlou of M men to utility ru
eunutructloii prolilumii uml draft
iiiciiniiien for thiilr mil n t Ion . thoHii to
bo il ll 1 1 In 1 1 1 (tit to a volo of tho people
lit u Hpcc-liil vloctlon to bo culled Oc
tuber It,
Hi'ven mciii Ijtirn of thin eoulmliiHlnu
would e ii)iolulil hy tho Rovornor
mid I ho other oIrIiI would ho namod
from Iho riinlm or tho followinK or
Kiiiilzullonn: Htnto Cluimbor of Coin
morco, OrcKon llunliem' nioioclatiou,
Orcuoii l''oderullon of Liilior, Hi ulo
KruiiKO, Fu nu urn' union, OroRon Irrl
Ration CDiiKroiiH, Womuu'H l.oRhilutlvu
council and tho Htuto burouu of
minim.
Hlx mibJei'U uro cited to thlH enm
iiili:li);i f.i.' Ly.-irlnl rnr.nlder.itlnn.
TIicho tiro: Tho return or the noldlcr
to civil life; tha yenuriil prolilom of
uiieiuployment nattleinont (it return
ed i)liller on laud: Iho rorlniuntlon
and iiPttloment or arid, wot and Iok-Kod-off
IhihIh; tho mulntonnnco nnd
devolopniont or commerce thru tho
porm or OrnRon; Iho development or
inlnlnR In nil of Itx hmncheii,
Tim Khaldon hill covoru practically
all of tho UKK"Hlli)ni lueorpMriitod In
rocoimlruclloii bills provlouitly Intro
duced. Coimeimuii or opinion centered on
tho need for iiiiiid practical proRrain
In Ornttnn, lull Iho financial llmlta
lloii were held up an a HtumbttnR
block to any really nmbltlouii bcIiciuo
on the purl or the Oroi;on liiKlxluture.
To thin commlHKlon will bo referred
tho railroad nnd Irrigation uld mK
Rntlonu preKPiitod by tho Meilfurd
Comiiierclul clul and nrlRlnuled by
Dr. J. F. Itvildy. Tha couimlHKlnn will
draft a moumire to bo mihmltted to
I he people at tho upcclul oloctlon to
bo called for Juno.
JANUARY BUSY
E
Report of Jacldou eonntv public
hcnltli nurxe for Jniiuiirv, IlllfJ:
Nuiuiicr iiitrAiuu' vinitK, It); uiimher
inlruclKp vi-.il -Ill; number other
vi-it. (ii number all vii-itN, "ili.
Niiniher vixitH to tiibcrculohiH cusp.
number virit" to ueueriil cu-cm. IP:
iiiiinber iitd to . home of ucliool
children, : number visits to Hchool
hiiihliui,'s, -7; other or business vis
its, .
Xnuilier cacs visited ilurinif month,
'Jfl: niimher wises ilischiir'cd duriiiL
iininlh. 111.
Niimher schonl children examined
for plivnieiil ilefects,' 7U.I; number
school children examined and not de
fective, 'J'Mi: number M'lmol children
pxnmined for svinptomK of disease,
I 'J J: iiuinher talks uiven in class
rooins, :I2,
KOSKTTA M'QIlAUi, II. N.
FIVE SHIPS TRANSPORT
WASIIINOTOX, Feb. r. Five
ships will he reuuired to transport al
lied invalided soldiers from Siberia to
their home countries, nccordinif to a
1'ekinir disputed todav to tho stale de
partment. The Amprienn lied Cross
is funiishiniT both personnel and
piminmeiit.
STOMACH TROUBLES
ARE DUE TO ACIDITY
Tells Safe, Certain, Speedy Itcllcf for
Acid InillRostlon, ,
So-rnllnd stomach trouliles, Riich
nn ludlRCstlun, kuh, nournCHS, atom-ach-ucho
and Inability to rotnln food
uro In probably nine enses out or ten,
simply evidence that oxcobssIvo secre
tion or acid Is tnltlng plnco In tho
Bloiunch, rniisluR tho forniiitlon of
gas and acid IndlKcnllon.
i C'.iih (llstonds tho ntomnch nnd
cnuscs Unit full, oppressive, burning
rnolliiR somotlmes known ns honrt
biim, whtlo tho acid Irrltutos nnd ln
riumim tho (lellrnto llnlnR or the
stomach. Tho troublo lies ontlrol.v
In tho oxcoas dovelopmenl or noero
tlnn ol acid. .
To ntop or prevent this inuring ot
tho rood contonts or tho ntomnch nnd
to nnutrnll.o tho ncld, and mnka It
hlnnd nnd hnrmleiiH, a tonspoonrul or
hlsiirnted innRucsIa, n Rood nnd ef
fective corrector or ncld ntomnch,
should bo Inkon In n (innrUir of u
glass of hot, or cold wntor nflor ont
Iiir or whonuvor Rs, aournoss or
acidity is folt. This nwcotons the
slomiu'h nnd noulnillzea tho ucldlly
In n Tew luoinonlH nnd la n perfectly
hnrmlcss nnd lnpxpcnslvo rommly to
uso,
An niulncld such ns hlsurnled mng
nonln which can ho obtninod Irom nay
driiRglnt In olthor power or lablel
torn) enable!) tho ntomnch to do Us
work proporly without, tho nld ot nr
tlflclni dlgeslonla. AlURiiosIn conies
In sovornl fornin, so ho cortuln to
take only lllaurntod MnKiinsIn, which
Ib especially propnrod for tho ahovo
purnotto. Adv.
AT THE R I ALTO TONIGHT
4 'M n ly ,y h
mi v s-t.
. Mr "XT.?' .',1.', C ( .
I'lorenco Dixon, the pretty g;r3 ap
pearing lb Hex Hcnch's "'Too Put to
KlKhl," dellc.hled Krunlc Mclntyre
nnd their imsocliitns by frying iiunn-'
lltios of doughnuts whip) certain
scenes wero helms played. Tho play
shown tho splendid work of the Y. M.
C. A., Kulvuiliin Army und allied or
Kiinlzutlons uml tho poffee-und-
REX BEACH'S
TOO FAT TO FIGHT
uUh. FHAMK JWINTYUE
Colduiin Release
rauRhnut scenes will thrill evoryopo
who has a boy "over there." The
doughnuts were actually tucil that
Is, I hey were used ai long as they
could bo kept oul of tho hungry
inouihs of tho real marines who as
aisled In the play.
Thin picture heads n splendid bill
at tho Ulnlto tonight and tomorrow.
AT THE LIEERTY TO DAY AMD TOMORROW
in
Pi -4 ' 'y . " V
f f 'i
:NID- BEMNETT VKen
Anolber theatricnl tronno bns uoneiKva escaped, ridin-r in n box car to
the wnv of inmiv another itineriint i VViittelvilli;, where 'she disappeared
bodv of Thespians. Once more the j The voiiiil' eirl run riuuv in fear ui'Ur
sheriff has seized ice, bloodhounds j shipping the fo;e of the sheriff.
nnd poor old I'nele Tom. Hut l.ittlpi "When do we l-at?" asked Ihe
ELKS PLANNING
I
Another red letter occasion with
the local lodge of Elks will he tomor
row nlRht when occurs the annual
observance of pust exulted rulers
night. Not only will there ho a full
turnout, of tho local membership but
It Is expected that tho Ashland Elks
will he present, in torce. There will
be lots or Jollity and a big reed. '
The 100 or more Mcdford Klkn
who attended the past exalted rulers
celebration of the Ashland lodge last
Saturday night are loud in praise of
the splendid entertainment and treat
ment accorded them. There has al
ways been a strong bond of friend
ship nnd neighborly an wall as broth
erly feeling between tho two lodges
and last Saturday night tho Ashland
herd promised to come and browse
in the local Klks pasture tomorrow
night In return for the fine turnouts
of the local II. I'. O. K. at Ashland
lodge events of the past.
Tomorrow night tho chairs or tho
Med ford lodge will be filled by the
post exalted rulers us follows: exalt
ed ruler, W. H. McClowan; esteemed
leading knight, Gus Newbury;
stcemed loyal knight, Loon B. Has-
Kins; esiccmcu lecturing xmgni,
B. Oatcs; Inner guard, T. E. Daniels.
Another past exalted ruler of the
iledfrfrd lodgo is Clarence K. Reames
who annually attends this night, but
who will bo unable to get away from
his duties ns special United States
attorney at Seattle for tomorrow
nlglit's'cclchratlon.
PREVENT SALE Of
WASIIINOTOX. Feb. 5. Com
mnnduniM of all nrmv eamos nnd
posts have been instructed bv Gen
eral ilnivli to prevent the sale or de
livery of uniforms bv civilian tailors
to officers and men of the armv to
he discharged.
stranded nctors as soon ns thev were
able to express themselves. In fact,
thev bud apparently eaten hut little
of late. Several have cone to work
nn farms nnd the ninnacer is in iuil.
It is a sad wotM for l.'nclc Tommcrs
these days.
The foroco'nir is merelv the pre
lude to the new Paramount picture
which will be displayed nt the Lib
erty theater todav and tomorrow.
starr'nt; K.nid Hennett. the Thomas II.
Inep-I'arnniount star.
PLAN ROUSING
WELCOME
65TH ARTILLERY
While no definite move has as yet
been made towards arranging tor tbo
home coming welcome and reception
of tha .Medford contingent in the 65th
artillery, there Is absolutely no doubt
but that these overseas veterans will
bo rittlngly received and thut "Med
ford and vicinity will tear Hilngs
wide open the day that the boys ar
rive. The B5th since its arrival from
France last Thursday has been at
Camp Ilx and no definite informa
tion has yet been received when the
tioys will leave that point for the
Pacific coast.
In an effort to have the 65th rout
ed homewards hy the southern route
tho peoplo ot Oregon have been urg
ing Senators Chamberlain and Mc
N'ary to use their influence at Wash
ington, so that the towns between
San Francisco and Portland will have
a chance to see the organization as
a unit, which would bo Impossible
should they ho sent to Camp Lewis
by the northern routo and be dis
charged there.
Should the effort he successful to
havo tho CTith come by tho southern
routo it is hoped to have the special
train make stops ot at least 15 min
utes each at Ashland, Medford. Rose
burg, Eugene and Cottage Grove each
of which has quite a number of mem
bers in the regiment.
At the proccnt time the people ot
Eugene seem to be more enthusiastic
and most alive to the Importance of
a proper welcoming reception to their
home boys of tho 65th. A mothers
and fathers banquet and a grand Pall
Is among tho attractions' for the
Eugene boya of the 65th already de
cided upon by the 65th auxiliary,
tho Chamber of Coinmorce and tho
Chamber of Commerce women's aux
iliary of that city. s-
NINE MILLIONS SAVED
r
LII1 It
FTSlWiGTON'. Feb. 5. Approx
imately $9.000. OCO vvns saved in op
erating expenses of the railroads in
the southwestern region during the
year just closed, by. unification of
terminals, consolidation of repair fa
cilities, a system ot interchange
switching and elimination of unnec
essary mileage, according to the an
nual report of IS. F. Bush, southwes
tern director for the United States
railroad administration, made public
today.
"WAXl DEPARTMENT
T OGGING and Lumber Concerns, Con
Li tra&ors, Communities and Municipalities
proposing or projecting Logging, Land Clearing, Rec
almation, Irrigation, Road and Highway Building
will find in this Government Sale an unequaled oppor
tunity to procure Machinery and Equipment.
SEALED BIDS
SEALED BIDS will be received on these listed materials, until 11 A.
M, Saturday, February 1.5th, and thereafter opened at the Headquarters
of the United States Spruce Production Corporation, Yeon Building, Porfc
. land, Oregon.
Personal inspection nf materials is invited to be made at Assembling
Depot, Vancouver Barracks, Vancouver, Washington, by securing Creden
tials from Sales Board at Headquarters, Yeon Building, Portland.
For Terms, Descriptive Catalogue of Materials and Placing of Bids,
' ...
address
l$r ; ; SALES : BOARD '
United States Spruce Production Corporation
p Yeon Building, Portland, Oregon
DONKEY
ENGINES
Logging, Hoisting and Loading
Willamette, Tacoma,
Smith & Watson,
Washington and
other makes.
Sizes ranging from
6-in. x 10-in.
to
' 13-in. x 14-in. '
RAILROAD
EQUIPMENT
Rails -u
20-lb. Relayer .... 684 Tons
20-lb. New 40 Tons
35-lb. Relayer .... 26 Tons
40-lb. Relayer .... 147 Tons
45-lb. New 1727 Tons
45-lb. Relayer .... 499 Tons
54-lb. Relayer .... 56 Tons
60-lb. New 2581 Tons
67H-lb. New 6030 Tons
80-lb. New 2910 Tons
Locomotives
Cleared and Rod, 86 to 70-Ton.
Shays, New Yorks, Baldwins,
Heislers, Climax, etc.
Logging
Trucks
Connected and disconnected,
60,000 to 80,000 capacity.
TRUCKS and
AUTOMOBILES
Trucks
Paikards, 1 to 6-Ton
" Standards, lVt to 6-Ton
Darts, 1H -Ton, Denbys, 2-Ton
Selden3, 2-Ton
Vclies, 1-Ton
.Uniteds, 1 Mi-Ton
Gramm-Bernstcins. 2-Ton
Federals, 8-Ton
Garfords, 8&-Ton
cAutomobiles
Cadillacs, Seven-Passenger
Dodges, Five-Passenger
Fords, Five-Passenger
A. C. ELECTRIC MOTORS
440-volt, 8-phase, 60-eycle,
' 8 to 75 H. P., with or
without starters .
Other Machinery and
Equipment for Sale
The Sales Board Reserves
the right to accept or
reject all Bids.
"iiiiiiiiiii!i"ii'ir!iiiiii;.!:Niiiiiiiiiiiii,iiiaiiiiiiiiiiimm
ABLE TO GO
TOWN FIRST TIME
N MM MONTHS
Jim, Cox'h Improvement Since Tak
ing Tunliic Provctt a (Irand
. Hurprluo
"It surely Is a Tnnlnc neighbor
hood out whore , I live, for moat
everybody 1 know Is taking It with
flno results," recently Bald Mrs. Flora
Cox, of 1138 Vernon Ave., it. E.,
Portland, In telling ot her Interesting
experience with the famous modlclno.
"I was in such a bad state ot
health," continued Mrs. Cox, "that
for the last thrco years I was hardly
able to go out anywhere at all. Soon
after eating anything I would have a
stuffy feeling like my stomach was
filled wllh gas, and often during the
night my' heart would beat so hard
and fast I would simply have to gasp
for breath, and sometimes when go
ing about the house, I would get so
dizzy and feel so faint and weak that
I wouldn't dare stoop over because I
was afraid of falling. My nerves wore
so upset that I Just couldn't stand
any noise or excitement, and I would
lie awake night after night listening
to tho ticking of the clock and feel
ing like I would go distracted if I
didn't get' some- sleep or rest. My
Joints would swell and ache with
rheumatism till I could hardly stand
the agony, and I would have such
terrible nervous headaches that many
a time I felt like I would be better
off dead than alive. Medicines did
me no good and I felt so lifeless It
was all I could do to drag myself
around and I had almost given np
hope of ever getting well.
"Well, now to show what Tanlae
has done for me, my nerves are
quieter, I have gotten entirely over
thoso terrible headaches and I sleep
all night like a baby. That rheuma
tism is almost gono, and I am so
much stronger now that 1 do a lot
of work that I didn't dare attempt
before. Why Just last week I went
up town to do some shopping and it
was the first time in many months
that I had been able to get that far
from the house and t was mighty
glad to be able to walk around town
again. I expected to get back home
tired to death and ready to drop; but
tho way I kept up was a grand sur
prise not only to me but . to my
friends as well, for I hardly felt the
exertion at all. . I have gotten all this
wonderful Improvement from only
four bottles of Tanlac, and I am go
ing to keep on taking it as long as It .
continues to help me like it has and
is still doing, for I Just can't afford
to mlBs a single dose."
Tanlac is sold in Medford by West
Side Pharmacy. In Gold Hill by M. D.
Bowers, in Central Point by Miss M.
A. Mee, in Ashland by J. J. McNalr.
- Adv.
nizing
AU our work strictly guaranteed to
be first class. IS X. Fir St., Medford
, . Phone 484-J
MEDFORD VULCANIZING WORKS
GET YOUR
Wool and Mohair
Supplies Early
First quality used wool sacks
, - 85
First quality Mohair sacks
, 35
Paper fleece Twine per lb
Above prices postpaid. '
Prices in quantities on re
quest. Remove all tags and tie with
papar-fleeco twice and . receive top
prices for your product. -
If I can buy your product when the
market opens will refund 50 cents
for wool sacks and 25 cents for mo
hair. ....
Write
J. J. Ossenbrugge
. KUCH, ORE.
PHOKE 0-F4 JACKSONVILLE .
STOVES
WANTED
I have contracted to supply one
order of 30 odd second band stoves
and ranges.
WHAT HAVE YOU TO OFFER?
We trade new stoves for second
hald.
Wo accept Liberty Honda tho same
as cash,1 : ' ' -: .' : ' .
POOLE
FURNITURE
CO.
(Successors to Scott Woolf.)