Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, March 07, 1919, Page 5, Image 5

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.T.ftfLAA. AfEDFOTtD. OTittfJOtf, FRIDAY, MARCH 7, Itflf)
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TODAY
TOMORROW
LIBERTY
Afllll.ANIt, Mur. 7. Ilmmwntl nr
fiirt In lnOiiilf or lltiil Cruaa iumivIII4
1h thn orilnr of the iliiy. tlnuiti'il ilia
wr In ovnr iluiiinntla for ml lor mi n
fiuloimnl kciiIu will li fiirUiroihliiK Mr
iiiontlm. I.orully Hi run nulls of thn
It gel Ornaa ciiiilrllitilii In Ilia knhiiI
work of ll'ii orKHnlr.ntlmi, uml uliliu
liiliorliiK In tllatlmit cliuiiiiula, .lliu
luMioflt In Kminnil imirK'nl fur (lio
common ttouil of lliu mlKlillnat fuctnr
In thn worlit'it lilntory (or mlluvlnif
illxlrniiH tnclilmit to war, iniatllmico,
tiro unit flooil, or liny othiir wlilu
nironit ciiliimlty. AhIiIiiiiiI'm tlirmi
iiiiIU In l III" ln'iHiflcmit work Inoliitlii
llio liilllnl nmiiiolulluii with liiuiiinr
ti'tn In tlia K I k it hiitlillni;, wlinro mm
clous ronniH nrn tiuncrmmly prnvlilml
In -wlili'M I ho "hum or Imliiatry" pro
vnlla iliirlnn itovnral urtrnoonit of
oncli wuk. H'rom ttila cuittr rnillntra
other iilmm'K or urfurt uloitii tllvor
HOnl'llnoa. The rnntnnn anrvlro nt
tilt dnpot tiffiirilH flrat tiia In any
omjurgunry, tlio I linn fur Iti chief In
born Imvn kiien confined to runilorlnK
ni'nor comforts to tlio llioiianmls or
nun who linu piumml thru thin ter
minal iliirlnit thn war harlotl nml tlio
dnia)illlitlluu opm-li which It follow
liiK In lu wnke. thirdly, tlia unlvnKo
corps coininnri'liillHDK effort on n ruv.
tinuo himlH, nml tlio gaanrnl mi'irlitin
(I I mi dupiit In Citmpii liloik luis cliMir
od hnndrodn or ilnllnm which Imvn
been llvrtotl to various diumitils In
relnforrlnK thu flnniiclnl ntaltm as to
Inooma mid oiiiho'
IP 10 EUROPE
WASIIISOTOX.. Mnrcli O.-U llic
(lino after tho coiiui'oHMomil nilintirn
IIIDIlt lll'fori! Illl Clllll KKksillll of con
tirenn niipcaw to. bo mifficicnt. Kcim
tor Mi'Nnrv iiiloinl to miika n trip to
: luroiH lliu (lifiicnlLv ih to iluciilc
linw iniii'h limit will lo nvuiliililn.
Mr. McNiirv nv liCwnntK to look
,,pvpr ll (,,iiiii)h'iiii(1i hcp ti Hitiinlion
or tho Auu'riciin lori'i'H ovcrnfim nl
firxt IiiiiiiI. n m mi n il to hm under
ntitniliiiir of I lio prolilftiiH connecli'd
with (leniidiilinnlion, nml oxpci'Im iiUo
In ni'o niiiiic of tho fiiii.QUH ImttlofioMx
If time iiennilH Iho tlrcirnn Hciiutor
hopcti to ho nhln Ii) ViNit tlio region of
thn nmiiDHeil pxti'iiHiiui of fritter Lnke
Nrttioiinl park. I'mlcr u hill he linn in-
trixhli't'il, which linn tho nlninir in -
ilnntomriit of thu niilioniil pnrk "er-
vioo nml Si'i-rcturv l.nnc, the limitx of
li e pnrk would lin iilurui'il to in-
cliiila Diiiinond lnke.
DirooUir Mulliiir of tlio imrk "crvlco
Ii:ih iiivilnl Mr. McNnrv, to look ovnr
Iho propoicil cxlvnxinii wilh ofrioiln
of tlio imrlv, anil llie Hciiulnr lioncn to
ho 111)1(1 lo do no.
ONI IIOAHD U. 8. 8. GHOIUI
' , AVASIIINliTON', Mar. 7s(Ily wlro-
ln to tho Amioclalcd I'rowi.) I'rosl
dent Wllmin'B runt thin morning wim
cut Bhort hy" tlio (lounillpn of a Kn
oral nliinn hiuiiiuoiiIiik all lunula to
tho boiitH to abandon nhlp. Tho alK-
nal tor. tho bout drill onnio at
o'clock and tho prusldent nrono and
' en cor I ml Mm. Vllaon to tholr hont.
Iln adjimtod Mr. WIlHon'n and hlii
own liro holt nml Htood quietly hy
until tho drill wan coinplolod.
Tho pronldont today mint a wlro
,' lotis niannnKO to Wllllum JJllryan,
who lina boeii HI.
Tlio wonthnr clcnroil today mid tho
Biia wiib Bniooth, '
RAILROAD POLICY
10 KEEP EMPLOYES
' Washington; Mun-ii 7. Ttnii-
rom!n L'cncrnllv nro not livvinc off
omiiluvcM iih n result of tho failure
' of tinnvrcsH to nnprnnriiitii funiU for
tho ruilrouil nilniiiiislriilion, it,wns
fluid lodnv nt tho officii of Director
General lliiuiM.' A few ensos of diH-
rmisHiil of a niiinlior of men have licim
roportoil .to lioailiiuartcrH here, hut in
! oach ciiho it wiih Hiiid' tlio reasons
woro related to operalinir notiittt iona
rathor tliiiti to tlio fiiianciiil pi'udica
niont, - '
REPUBLICAN LOSES
BY OPPOSING LEAGUE
GaBlONSUUnci,' Pa., Mar. 7. For
tlio flmt tlmo In no years n domocrat
,-. , wna Bont to nonnroan from tho WoBt
morolnnd (Butlor county) congron
' Blmiul dlBtrlnt today. John II. Wll.
boii, riinnlim on n strictly Vllon
platform, Indorsing tlio Uiaguo ot
' NntloiiH plan mid coiidoainliiK tlio re
publican tlllbiiBtor In the last dnyn ot
oongroBardefoatod Jolin M. JnmjRoii,
din ropiihllcnnVpiipoholit.-hyftkplur-i
nllty of 473 volotf "TSa"r-
Wlnil piirporu to bo tho liirKont
nml iiiimt Hliinlf ri'iin t inlnliiK dual
ovnr NliiKiiit In Did Norlo county, says
thrf f!riim,'iil City Trljillriilu, center
itrniiuil Ilia mini liy Ihn Dol Norlo
'lulin lliililtirs nnKiiidiitlon, of oliihty-
nlnn iiuirU -lit I in h, in tho I'rnnton
ink illnlrlil, to tho Dol Norlo Mln-
ItiK ciii'iiiiriilhin, primuninlily 11 liold-
hi K iiiiiiiptuiy couitioauil or former
iiKiinhora or tho Dol l.N'orto Clulni Hot-
(lorn' imuiiclnllon mid thu lutnruat
roprommluil hy Mr. A. C. Ituaii, who
Ih ptiiniiliiK nillroiul construction out
or Crwiccnl City to tup Unit riwlon.
Tho pnpum worn promintoil tliU
wouk for rorord nt tho court houiio
hy ItuliciiM, KlHi'hor, Mornivr and Diir-
n ii in, a CIiIi-iiko firm or litwtrers. Tlio
aiiiiiuul Involvml wu not muilo
know.'. I v.i dcii: r.s'.icit ror an
niitluy or onn huiiiliud and twonty-
flvu ilolliim worth of Inlurnal rov-
oii no alumna to niiiko It valid.
It hu liooii nciiornlly known ror
hoiiii) 1 1 in i) that tho Uom Inturoats
won) cnntoinphitliiK locution ror a
profltulilo dlvlnloti point on thn "over
tho in uu it I ul nit" roiitn. aliio that tho
rnllroiid wim to ho mnruly a by-pro
duct or tho Kriuilor oporutloni and
dovtilniimnnts nt tlioao people. And
with Hi In In mind, It nocomos appar
ent thill tho opunliiK of til In KlKitntic
mlnliiK fluid wilt offor tho proper
locution for n now townslto, division
point, uml furtllo fluid for Inrtfo In
vcntniontH,
Tlmra woro 205 nnmc on tho Hut
of Rrnnlom ullnchod to tho dnedi n
rvcorilod horn, ami anionic thorti tho
holdnm of tho pronorit townalto of
Waldo, Ore, .
WOUNDED ALLIES
WELL CARED FOR
LONDON, Mar. 0. Allied aoldlora
who nro wounded In tho riithtliiK
iiloiiK tho Miirman conat front are
cnroil tor moat efficiently, nccordlim
to a Itniilor dlapntrh. Dog tunina and
reindeers nro ud to tako tho wound
ed mini rrom tho front to Kom, whoro
I boy nro placed on a train which
Inkea.tboin lo Murnmnak An t
aoldlnni wear clothlne iieslKiad by
Sir Krncat Hhackleton nn I very fow
raaun of front hllo liavo booo ropor.
ed.
."Gets-l"-2 Drops
Then to the Dance!
"Goodnight to Corn Palni-Corni
Pool Off With "Geta-It"
"Sny. Blrla, vou can lauirh, t
tlKM ahoea, or damp, corn-pulllnir
wenthnr, bin bumpy coma, cnlluara
on tho aulaa of your feet, coma b'
tweou the tooa, hard and soft con,
vti'a AO Off With ThW Flma Cora Now-
Cu ll' U Mnlc" '
If ynu will Juat touch th enrn or
cullua with a low dropa of Hlsta-lt.'
What a bleaaod rollof it Rlvoa to
corn pnlnal You won't llnp any
more; you can on Joy the dnnco
every mlnuto. Then to aoo how
tbnt corn or cnllua will como rlBht
oh complete like a banana, pool and
wiiitmit thn InnBfc nnln. la Juat won
derful, 'dota-lt' la tho blBK"at Bollpr
omonir cent romovora in ino worm
toilny, slmiily bocauao It la ao won
derfully almplo. and always worlia.
Uo Btiro you not 'dota-lt.'
"ilota-It,' ttiQ ftunrnntood, monoy
back corn-romovor, tho only auro way.
coaia but a trlile nt any druir atoro.
M'I'd by II. Lawronco & Co.,Cblouno,lll.
Sold and rocoinmondod as tho
world's host corn romody hy Iion 11.
UnHkliiB, Mod ford Phnrmncy, Strang's
Drug Store, .
Coming Events . '
IDast Their Shadows
Propara N'ovr to Withstand th CrUit,
Do not nntlclpnto wUh n flhndttorlnff drcml
iho bcniitlful event of childbirth, You cn.i
nvnld tllacnmfort thirtnir tlio period nml
nintn nt the trials hy propnrltiff your ay b tern
untl putlliir yourecir la sptoiKlld co mil Hurt
to meet tlio tlmo,
For Juct tills ptirnono women (ill over tnd
3antl, In cvory wnlfc of Jlfet linvo used for
over Imlf a ccIltmy tlio timo-honorcd nnd
fomus rened, Mutlicr'n Frlcixl. It Is pre-
r wired to plvo tlio moHier-to-bo tlmt direct
io In rlio ncctta, Tho hhibcIcr. nervos, ten
tlunn mid cordu nro mndo and cpt soft and
eliTtlc, 'i' litis Rtrnln Ih nvohlcd, nnd ns a
result nervnimrteos, nnnscn, bcarliiff-Uown
(.no m'T(nirfr nnmn nro nvoiueci,
Tlio nliiinmlnal nmncloa oxpnnd jcnUy nnd
vrwuy when imuy la tnrn. Mmirnuj, piim
is less nnd tlio hours nro fewer. The syMcm
U prepared nnd tlio crisis la ono of much
J.'''" dntiper.
Wrllo tho flrndflfM Hc(ni1ntnr Compnny,
Tcpt. M. Lnninr llulldlnr, Atlnntn, Ociirslo,
for their I elpfid Motherhood llmik, nnd ob
tnln n tKittlo of Mother's Friend from ttm
driippt5t tnrlny. It Is Just na standard as
iirivliilnj)' " run tlilnk of. .
At rMmmW, tlioro Is notlilntf to tukj
mm
FOR CONTINUOUS LAUGHS AND THRILLS SEE AMERICA'S FAMOUS ACROBATIC
COMEDIAN .
FRED 5TONX
(Formerly Montgomery and St oik ;
ELLA HALL in JAMES CRUZE
"UNDER THE TOF'
'J'his is a "firctis" picture. It shows phases of life in a canvas city, with the painted clows, the bespan
gled equestriennes, the daring (terialistf and thu lion tamer who putt; las head ih the mouth of the King
Ii i'lhe Desert.
, AN ENTIRE
BRING THE KIDDIES
MONTGOMERY FLAGG'S COMEDY "ONE EVERY MINUTE" IS THE SIDE SHOW ATTRACTION
Hungry as
4n d then, oh how those
buckwheat cakes did iglste!
You'd been romping in the cold wind, or' had been out bright
and early to do some of the chores and when you came in all
glowing and "perfectly famished" what a breakfast you foundl
Buckwheat, cakes a big heaping plateful of them I Piping hot
and so rich and tender that in no time at all you had finished
one "set" and were calling for another!
- How long is it since' you've enjoyed that good old breakfast?
Have Aunt Jemima Buckwheat Cakes tomorrow give your . '
lazy .appetite something
Made, the Aunt Jemima way you'll find them exceptionally
good. ' And they're so easy ,to makel All you need is a package
of Aunt Jemima Buckwheat Flour. Everything, even the sweet
milk, comes already mixed in the flour the simple addition of
water makes buckwheat cakes that your family says "taste like
morel" Cakes so wonderfully rich and tender you'll find your
self enjoying breakfast as you haven't done since your strenuous,
famished boyhood days! ;
Aunt Jemima Buckwheat Flour
RonrrliM, W9, Aunt Jmlma pilU Company. St. JoMpti, MlMWrl
T" -
-CIF-CTTS WAS USED HI MAKING
Performances -Afternoon
and
. Evenings
a ber
rear again I , .
THIS PICTURE
,7V
REGULAR PRICE,'
Aunt Jemima Buckwheat
Flour cornea in a yettovr
papkaflethe regular pan
cake package ia red. Aunt
Jemima Mills Company,
St Joseph, Missouri ..
"I'se in town, Honey!"
remember?
y ua. u. i. nt, on,
A Point of
- Contact
YOUR business Is either mer
chandisina. manufacturlna or
farmlnq. That of the First
National Bank Is BANKING.
A qettina toqether means
mutual benefits.
Checkino. Savina and
Time Deposits. .
Wm. G. Talt .' President
FIR3T
NATIONAL
BAN It
MEDFORD. ORE
A if adifai iirmrwTn
Hnndreds of fintlgflod Oustomera '
WHY XOT YOU?
KLEIN
The Tailor
128 E. Main, Upstairs
Prescription
Chemicals
The reputation of the Dras
gist the satisfaction : of the
Physician -and the welfare of
the patient require that chem
icals used in dispensing should
conform to the highest stand
ards for purity.
We use SQVIBB'S.
Phono 10.
Shiln and Central.
' A nice line of ,
SILK FLOSS . i '
MATTRESSES if
Also a nice line of
RUGS AND LINOLEUM
At Prices that will save you
money.
Poole Furniture Co,
M
inn ur j m
murmur
JUST ARfcrvTb tf
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