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MTCTVFOTID MATTJ TRTBUNE. MEDFORTX OTtKfiO'NY RATIHTDAY, FEBRUARY 8, ' J , '.. .- 'T .. ,. - " - -...! , 1 3919 PGE THRTCB '.a IF SO. PICTURE OF -Aru you E FUND TO SETTLE I'S DEBTS E WASIIINOTON, Feb. 8, A twin? Tliu iiio.itlim In not mi liuptirllu- tiuco but In uuUutl In unlur llial, In (lio ovuut lliu iiuswur U In lliu utCirinu- tlmo, you limy inuilHt mi Imporlntit aoloiillflo utiiiticlutloh In lliu nutltiiiul nplliil to pursue Its IiivuhIIkiiIIiiiih which uru uxpiinliid to nulvo many lilthttrlo uiiuimwuriililo problems of Iiorvdlty unil environment. If you uuiillfy im onu (it tlio elect, tho American Oiinetlo association ursjua your couporullon. 11 wishes your nli'luro nutl Hint of your twin irothur or itlHtur plcturus of you us you Hto Utility, im you wuru when you worn Imlilos unci pictures In your cblldlioiid. Knell of tli "Mi pictures In mi Important dominium which will liolp to throw Unlit Into uiiuxplurud realms of science. Iti'mmri'li hits developed lliu fuel tlmt tliuro nro two distinct kliiila of twins lilMiitlt'iil nml fruiiirnul. Two KIiiiIn of TmIiw '''f'ho irtut or liltiutlriil twins uro tin- velopml froiu n nliiKlo orluiiiul KK roll wltli'li ut iiomo vury early KtiiK" divided to form two Individual Iio- limit. Tlumo lili'iiilcitl or "tlupllt uio ' ukIiikh hitvo wluit science calls a near ly (IIioiikIi never mi absolutely) Itlim lien I "aerm pliimn." Identical I Winn ro always nlttlorit or brothers, never sister nml brother, nutl I liny liivnrlnlily rctteiitlilii cui-h fillntr lo mi extraordinary oxlunl. If parents or nelKhhoi Hity "they tun never let! you upiirt" you muy be sure that you nro of tho "Identical" var iety of l win. riitt oilier kind of twins, tlio rrn tenia!, mo nit uiutu alike limn broth rn nmt nUKirti born year npitrt. The liro developed ft out Htipurule tK It cons. Influt'iiro of llt tvillly Tho discovery or tho existence of those two type of twlim hits been of Jiilinonno Imporlitiii'o In HtuilyliiK tho relallvo Importance of tho liifluonco f heredity nntJ of oitvlrouinmit over individuals, nutl If tho present cam pnltin of tho Amandin liounllc asso- clnllon meets with tho cordial coop orntlou from twins which In ant Id Iiattid, much valnttbln ntlillllonitl ilnln will ho collected during tho next low liionlha. Tho (Iimotle association la ono of Iho dlstltiKuhihed learned societies of America. II president U Dr. David V'nlrchllil, chief of oxploruiluns for tho U. 8. department of agriculture. I Tho other officers nro: vlco-prcwltlimt W. U. Cnstlo. prorossor of (oology, llarvnrd unlvrrnlly: Hocrolnry. tloo. M. Itnmmal, Chluf of nulmul hunhnn- lry. It. H. department of nxrlcullurc, mill troHKiirer, Corcoran Thorn. On Ha council, lu utltlltlon lo tho prciil dunt. vlio urtmliloiit mul iiccrnliiry. nro t)r. Alexniiilcr tlriilinm Hull, In- viinlor of tho inlophono; lllcflckor Vnb Wngonon: O. V. Cook, profoiutur o botany. Oooro Wnithlnitlon unl vumlty, unci omtlMiint curntor I). S. nallonnl munouin: T. II. Koarnoy. liliynloluiclKt: Dr. W. C. Iturkor, rhuIh. tnnt mirption gonurnl, U. 8. public lionlth nurvlco, and Krodorlck Ailitm WoikIh, notoit bloloitlHt. All pholoKrnphH which Iwlnit mo wlllliiK to conirlliulo toward Iho pro motion of tho Impurimit roHcnrch work uiidortiikfii by thin oritinl. tlon thould . bo ndilronotl to tho Aniorlcnn tioniitic nititoclatlon, 1'. O, llox 472, Klovcnlh Strcot Slutlou, WuHhlliglon, I). C. WASHINGTON. IV'li, S. Willinit iii'nh to iinilt'i'liiliii ili'vclipimii'iil ill' mi iiili'iiiiiliniiiil uolil cxcliiuiun fund to litt'ililulo liiinni'iiil triiiiHiii'tioiiii be tween lllllillllH williout uiiluul HIIIII- llH'Ml Ol' Ullltl, WIIH l!XIIUKHt'(l 1 Dllll V lV lliu I'dtltirnl rexorvo liourd in il re port I'nr HMH. Thin nrrnrmvini'iil would he Kiiniliir to Hint now inuin IniiH'tl It v tliu liourd to hoIIIo bulirtlfcn between bunliH williiu Ilia United SlllUlH, Tlio ui'M would bo diMioHik'tl in triiwt In Kiiiiin uiivcriiiiiiuit bunk lo miiiriin- tcu I'xi'liiumu ohliifiilioiiM, nml it wn nrontiKcd tluil Hit' liiml ttliould bo lim ited to current ciuiiiiu'reiiil (ind ox- hniiuu tiiiiihuetioliK. Tho L'olil Woultl ho deiuiKiled in trust in koiiic L'liveniment bunk lo uuuriiiilvo e.vcliiuiL'e iibliuiilioiiM, unil it wnt pro- iomi'iI tlmt the fund ttliould bo limited to rui-rcnt eciinineri-iul mid cxrhmmo triiliHiii'liiiiiH, ' The l'ciini'l i Iimc ohciI cxtmiHivo on- critliiuiH of Iho fcilentl rmtcn'ti lionrd'M hvkIciii id' rt'irtiliiliiia forciun oxchniiKc t it) it -iK-l ionrt In prevent dciilinui on eiicmv itccoiiut. Ak't'iilH wcro mnin- tuineil ut nil cubic ofl'ifCH. uild tlu'iio o-iicriilcd Willi other uovcrntiifnl iiieiicicN to ilnii'cl ciiciuv triinxnctioiKt, 1 111 al IIUI'CllllhCK llllll Hllll'M Ol OCHlllim mid cubic fxt'liiiiii;cH between iIviiIoi-h in the t'nili'd SlntCH from I'cbrunrv lid. 1II1H. wlifii I ho rcu'iilitlion bct'iimc ell'cclivo In llcceinbcr .11. wero . l-H,li(ill.llllll of which :i.717.ll(IO.0m) r t'i ucr cciil. were for oxclmiiKO on 1 1 rent Ilnln II. The reiicul tnld ill en idle filiniu'iul teriim how the I'cdcrnl recervo hvkIciu in I lii- coiiiilrv I'linclionx mid in co iiiicriiliiiu with tlio trciiMirv in tro- iiiciiiluiit witr lii-'ki of nii-iinir liiicrtv Ioiiiik, llniilini; cerlilicnto ihhiics. selllim; Irntlv buliiiicex. diHcotinliiiL' liillimiH of coiiiincrieitl mincrx, nsist iiiL' in Hit' rulioiiiuu ut' cm'itul und kiiniliir nclivitiiit. "The nbililv of tlio country " "1- mirb invcritiitt'iilH him liroved fur creulcr lliiin itiiliciimleil." Hnitl Hit' rcimit. "niirt our credit Mriieturo. ill tliiiuuh exiuinded. in uiisliiiken. Wo biivc not ein-reiicv iiroblcnm. mid con ililiiuw i' re nut coiiiim ruble with those which existed nt tlio cUiso of the i.ivil wnr." . Wnriilim nunlimt tlnnitcr In mo iioiil-wur rcttdJuittmcnt, tho boartl Haiti: Drimtle colli ruction would bo fol lowed by rcm:lts no l dlnniitrous t linn llitino which would nt(ntl un duo oxpunnlon, and tho procomtes of dotlntlon muni therefore bo pormlt' ted to work thoniretveii out In Kriidiinl and orderly manner. " Tho federal reitervo ayalom now in cluclos 1K!0 stnto IninkH and tniHt com piiiiUm. , PARIS STATIONS I'AltlS. l'Vlt. 8. Tho inilwiiv slit limiH ol' I'ni-iM lire piled liiult wit h .American Iiiiulmihu thewo tlitVH. Mouii- ftifns of liodtlinir mils, locker iriiiiss n, I Hie eiihldinnrv bt'ltiiiL'inun of Iho uri'lciir. Iiltick evcrv spurn mmco. for llioNO inon nro in oxoiliw liome. Tliov roprtiKont verv lnrwlv Iho ol liner per honnel not now iiltuclied lo uiuIh. tnivolinir wnmrnlulv unil Irviiuf lo l-eiicli the iioilM of einlinrliiiliou, He ciiufto of thiH Hicv huvo to uso lliu . 1 . .1 l. ..Mil inn ill j-uiruliir li'iuiiH lino oiiiet- im Miun.n . iineel iiiiiI IniiiHl'er ncros Iho eilv. I'orlerM nro lew in 1'iirin riiilwnv Kit nlii.im. Tlinso lliiil I'.xiKt nro old imm nv wiiinidcil men. so it is not tin iimiiiiI lii. Ken n. colonel or two wrest- liinr willi bin own biimtniro v Kido with a wholo Hiiund or Homier. Then comeK the hunt for a tiixieiib. which oven nioro rnro llinn tho liorler. nml. usually Itu'kiim "v ''i'cnclt. tlieso Ainericaiw liavo no oiiKv time in irotlimt out of ono sta tion mid lo nuollier. . lint thov iiiiimiu'u il fUT n fuHluon with Ihe belli ol' Iho Aniuricim inilitiiry lioltiio wIioho red lint bimils liriiKHiinU are iiutiuM'oiis m all Iho. do lujlH. '. . EUGENE DEFEATS WASHINGTON: CORVALLIS MEETS DEFEAT KI'flKN'K, Koh. 8. Tho Univorwil v of Onmon 'Jtl; Univcrnilv of Wnxli iimlon 111. . IHTt.l.MAN, Wnsh.. Veli. S. Score: Wmmiimlon Stale eolleite. !M : Oreeon uriciillurul i'olloe, 'JO, 250.000 TO Fl FRENCH ARMY TO PLAY HERE MCW YOIIIC', Kob. 8. Dlitliop Wil liam Lawrence, of MuHitar.liiiiietiB, chairman of tho wur. comiiilwtlon' of th6 Kpliicopul church, today author ized tho following Dtatvinont: The KnlHCiiDal church ban net aniuo Biinday, Kob. Bth, for o Hpoclal col lection of fundi! and ploiiKox in an tho KnlBcoiial churolioH thruout tho country to ralito $250,000 to concludo tho work of tho church wnr commbi alon In connection with tho demobil ization of tho army and navy. J no commliuiloii ban announced Ihnt tho uerlod of demobilization calla for ovon morn vlKoroun pronocullon of Its work iitnonK tho homo-bound troops In cantonment, camps and nuval ma- tlona hero and abroad. Money for chaplain itorvlco and for tho war commlwilon'a women's work la romilred In the lnriuiat amoiinta. To maintain tho chaplain's fliscro- tlonary allowances, and to supply tho nocoHsarv cuulpment for tno I-;plsco;iut chaplains still In tho ser vice, tlio commission noeos it,v. Tho womon's work, which has been carried on so effectively tnru me (llrls' Friendly society, that tho War Camp Community Service loft the field entirely to tlio commission a agoncles, roqulros $60,000. The army and navy council oi m Itrothorhood of St. Androw, which bus maintained pergonal contact with 00,000 mon of the church in tno ser vice thru civilian porsonnol ana groups of personal workors In tho milks, needs $30,000 to continuo IU work. Other agonclos of tho commis sion requiring funds In varying amounts are tho Church Periodical club, which has kept tbo men In the sorvlco In touch with tho churJi thru tho dissemination of literature, Holy Trinity church, Paris, where a war time assistant has been kept oy mo cnmnilsalon: tho Seamen's Church Institute and tho war work ol tne Dlocesau commissions. CLARENCE ROWLAND BUYS MILWUAKEE BALL CLUB CHICAGO. Kob. 8. Clarence How liintl. former mannuer of the While Sox. ha purchased the Milwaukee club of the American Association, it iu iiiiiii'i'iciiillv reuorled here, llie purchase price is suid to have been $7.1.1)00. ' j How tlo the drvs "oclebrntof " Itrooklvn Ktiubt. BLUE GRASS LAND FAME FOR RACERS i Mayor Gates yesterday Invited the French Army band, to visit Mcdford when on their tour of tho western count. The Invitation was extended thru the representative of tho Kroncb American association, M. Armllage, who was In the city yesterday, and who will arrange for tbo band's ap pearance. George Andrews will han dle the actual details of tho event. The band la on an extended tour of America, under tlio direction of the French high commission, to stronathen tho "eulonile cordial'' of France and America. AJI of the band mombont have actually- been engaged at the front In many battles. They wear tho cbovrons of. tho wounded. Moro than half of thorn march with sore hearts, remembering Interned families, children taken from tbem, Imprisonment, agony, atmggle. Now they are here on leave of absence, as guests of America, to play for us our own Btur Spangled Uannor and their Marsulllnlso. ' For the past two' years Ihey have proved tbelr worth In the trenches, as they proved it as axtlsta long ago, when they won first prizes, even' man of tbem. at the Perls Conserva toire. The date of their appearance, March 4th, will bo made a gala day. 'Mayor Gates will later lsruo a procla mation setting usido this day, as Tri color duy, in honor of these distin guished guests. It Is without question tlio greatest musical organization that baa ever', mon t farm with Hal Price Headley, been hoard or seen In Mcdford. It Is Edward K. Bradley, formerly of Cbl- UlUISVILLE, Ky.. Feb, 8. With the end of the war, the blue grass re gion of Kentucky commonly known as "The Home of the Race Horse," Is again coming Into Its own, accord ing to prominent horsebreedors here. The region, with Its famous grassy pastures, especially adapted to the needs of borse raisers, comprises hundreds of farms of rolling table land devoted almost entirely to the raising of quality tborobreds. The famous farms are owned by Ken tucky, Now York, Maryland and Eng lish and French turfmen. Kentucky ranks first in production of show horses. More breeding studs are In the state now than ever before. Approximately 1300 foals have been registered from the state, produced from 2000 mares and about 75 sires. The mater of foals represents more than halt the entire number regis tered with tbe Jockey club. 'Regis trar W. H. Rowe announced tbat 2000 colts and fillies bad been re corded for registration la tbe Stud Book. New York owners of farms Include Major August Belmont, whose nur sery has been maintained In Ken tucky for years; Harry Paine Whit ney, who purchased half Interest In the Klmendorr tract; Richard R. Wil son, who has under" lease the noted Klrklevlngton farm, and William B. Miller, a partner in the Stud at Beau planned to have the city suitably dec orated with French and American flugs, and a committee of prominent men will meet tho band, and enter tain them while here. UNDESIRABLE ALIENS LONDON', Fcb.-'S. Tho govern ment Is quietly arresting and deport ing "undesirable" aliens believed to be liolshevtst propagandists. The Dully Sketch says several have been Hunt out of the country Including M. Soermus, a Itusslan violinist, who Is alleged, to have been Interspersing his recitals with Bolshevist propa ganda work. cago, owns an extensive farm In this district. Kentucky horses not only compete on the four famous racetracks close to the bluegrass but measuro speed In all other big events in this and other countries, Cut Tills Out It Is Worth Money DON'T MISS THIS. Cut out this ;slip.' enclose with 5c and mail It to Foley & Co... 2833 Sheffield Ave.. Chicago, III., writing your name and addresa clearly. You will receive in return a trial package containing Foley's Honey and Tar Compound, for coughs, colds and croup; Foley Kidney Pills, for pain in sides and back; rheumatism, backache, kidney and bladder ailments; and Foley Ca thartic Tablets, a wholesome . and thoroughly cleansing cathartic, for constipation, biliousness, headache. and sluggish .bowels. , For sale by Mcdford 'Pharmacy. BY BRIGKL NEW YORK, Feb. S. All union brick layers und hoisting engineers employed In various cities thruout Iho country on contracts hold by members of Iho Building Trndus Km plovers' association of this city will bo culled out on n sympathetic strlko Monday morning In an uttumpt to on force Iho demands of curpentors employed by tho association for n dollar a day luercaBO In wngos, Wil liam I.. lliitchoHon, prosldont of tho United Brotherhood of Cnrpontors and Joiners, unnouncud shortly niter noon today. If Cdffee Disagree there's an easy way out. There's no head ache, no sleep lessness, no ner vousness in INSTANT P0STUM A pleasant coffee-like V flavor and an economy and ease in making will soon make it your favorite table drmk. 'Tlierc's a Reason" lilllll!illllllUUUUlll)UIIU)UI.IUlUllHUlllHIUllll DddbbBrdthers FARMERS CAH i . ' ' 'i ' ' '. . .... ,' :. Farmers realize now that they do not require speed aloue, but speed. . . and durability eoiubined with eeon- . , , oniy. ' . .,.V '. -y..r-;i. .- Dodge Brothers offer this Farm- , ' w-s' Car to farmery as a method of K" hauling which unites these quali ties. ' -; '. It will pay you to visit us and eamlne this car , v The haulage cost Is unusually low ' t i. Geo. L. Treichler UiuuiiumiimiiimiiiiMiMuMiuiu MEDFORD, OREGON Modern, Well-Mnnuged City, Situated In tho Center of Splendid lleeoarcea Finest all-year-around climate In the world. Pleasnntest and moat health-giving place In which to live. Four distinct changes at sea ion. Low wind velocity. Splendid roads and drives. Mild winter weather. Pure mountain water. , Theso facta vouched for bjf FARMERS ANDIFRUITGROWERS BANK R. F. ANTLE, Cashier. SIEDFORD, OlthXJON DELKOY G ETC HELL, President You Get What Your Doctor Prescribes , , scientific accuracy .' ' . . - '' . speed, and . . absolute honesty are added to every doctor's prescription yon brine to be filled at oar store. . - ' . ... k,.:., West Side Pharmacy ' nsss!k Medford Sanitarium A HOME FOR THE SICK , , 'v.1 v is open for reception of Patients. MBS. A. W. FOOTS," Supt. r LEGHORNS Frost Whife Strain We will not compete for prizes at next Southern Oregon Poultry Show. Prefer that our customers exhibit and win. We offer SS.00 In gold for best cockerel, same amount for best pullet and the same amount for best pen to our customers exhibiting. Eggs and stoclc for sale for the first "time. ' No baby chicks. Get tbe best for eggi and exhibition purposes. , Write for mating list. ' . . . . : r J O. ISAACSON Central Point. Oregon. NEW FIRM "We have purchased the Pacific Highway Garage and will continue the business at the old stand, 39" South Bartlett. Both of the proprietors are exper ienced medhanics and Ave will guarantee all work. We specialize on oxy-acetylene welding. PACIFIC HIGHWAY GARAGE Roy Ulrich and Ive McKinney, Props. . ' l1 Don't Overlook II the fact that saved dimes soon hSnmB jjr amount to dollars. Why wait until . P kt I - you are older before starting an ac- . ..f II : count with us. Haw? MJ' , Now is Just Uio time. S ltJJ v LV 4 Per Cent Interest Jf t-jl Paid on Sarlaga : . J 5 Jf "' L Accounts. GWillarH 1 IHHUUUUWU Bad Business Bad enough to let your hattery run down in summer."' V , It's a lot worse in winter when too low charge may mean a frozen battery and a crippled electrical system.:; -'.V-i L. After all it is easy to sidestep a frozen battery. All you need to do is to be sure that tho chargo is al ways kept up to 1,285. Make sure you are safe by testing each cell with, the hydrometer. If you don't know just how to g) about it Ave '11 be glad to tell you. Electric Shop