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SntfDFOKD MATTJ TRlkUtfE, MEDFOWV 'OWRflON, MONDAY, AT'UTTi 14. 1010 PAGE TWO If. " At the Commercial club luncheon which will lie hold at the Hotel Med ford tuemlay noon a large attendance Is expected to heur the addroas ot Colonel John Leader, who la the head of the military science department of the University of Oregon and ' also , ( an ftistructor In ' history. , Colonel leader will address tho'lilgu school ' student body during the assembly hour Tuesday afternoon, and between (hows at the Pago tomorrow night will give a public address under the nugplces of the Wednesday Study club. 1 He made several addresses at drarits Pass today. ,' boo., W. Douglas, the upholsterer, . formerly at 201 6outh Riverside, has -removed his establishment to . 101 , South Central, cor. ot Eighth street Phone 616-J. . :, v . . . . Kin. C. L. Stockln will act as sec ' rotary for the Victory loan drive in Medford and Immediate vicinity, the headquarters ot which Is located in , the Commercial club building. City Chairman Stoel. County Chairman Campbell and ilrs. Stockln are busy ; Willi the preliminaries for the drive which begins next Monday., ' Phone 6 4-J. Will furnish tew, sel- . ect pigs on share to proper party.? 19 ' Mr. and Mrs. Clarence L.. Hobart , 'i farji. 'Charles Ws Kayser. Miss Grace Greene and Miss Katherlne Ptyon, all fcf,! rants Pass, were Saturday and - Sunday guests at the 'Hotel Medtdrd. Mrs. A. J. "Klocker , returned with them to the Pass for a few days visit. " Call Mitchell In regard to that , lawn mower and have it sharpened . right." Called for and delivered. Phone 32 0-J. j . '.' ... CJua (S'evfbury arrived home Sun- day from his business trip to Los Angeles and Kansas points. DeVoe has a fine line of assorted chocolates at 60c per pound. Iaul Schultz of Seattle, represen- tative of a prominent film house Is a guest at the Holland. ." Hemstitching, pecoting. Some new ideas. Vanity Hat Shop. .- . 3: Leland Cantrail of Applegate, who has iist returned from military service arrived In the city Sunday. - Tor the best insurance see Holmes, tha Insurance Man. WV. G.. McDonald of Trail was a Saturday visitor in the city., , , Piston rings tor all cars. C. E. " bates Auto, Co. ...... Mrs. G. W. Daley is a Kash "hotel guest from Fort Jones, CaL . ' Alco Taxi. . Phone 95. , .-, ' Miss Kate Buckley, ot Ruch, who recently returned from service in Vrauce as a Red Cross nurse arrived : home the latter part of last week. . . Halstead the Healer. Treatment r? 1.00. 227 S. Central. Phone 379-H. ;-.;,,.V'V;v,,, '327 The second, open meeting of the Drama 'League will be held on Mon day evening, April 21, at the library. The subject for open discussion will beHhe League of Nations. As. sev-- eral speakers both pro and con have If signified a desire to participate, the .? evening promises to be a spirited one and well attended. , , . Miss Lounsbury .will hold her mil linery; opening April i 6th and 17th at the Vanity Hat Shop, 114 West Main. .... . 19 T Portland men who spent Sunday at ',. the Hotel Medford Included R. JS. Neal, L. Bargman, W. N. Holden and J. F. 'ftJmmel. . , ... ; ' It pays to save lit the Building '& Loan, 429 M. F. & H. BIdg. , ' Van R. "Plerson. of Jortiand, for mer Medford . automobile . dealer, ar- ; rtved on a business visit Sunday., f i'" A two-lb. box of Vogan's chocolates "for 11.35 at DeVoe's. ; ; Harry J), Mills, the Butte Falls . lumber man, arrived here Saturday '' on a business visit.: . -lawn mowers sharpened .to razor- edge on emery lathe. Called tor and delivered ,'free. Satisfaction guaran teed. Phone 261-J, Liberty Repair anop. , .-. .. . .... ... , r.r.' Mr.' and Mrs. H. . B. Hawkins -of Weed were over Sunday visitors in the city. , . , Alco Taxi. Phone 95. -.' ' 'Mr. and 'Mrs. .T. T. SnAlfinn nf flan , jiVancisco, left !f or Portland this mor ning uut;r a yisii yna jar.- ana mm. Glenn. Fabrlck. v. Springs for all cars. C. E. Gates r.; Auto Co, , . " .: E. W. Anderson of the Blue Ledge mining district,, is in the city for a few. days, having come in Sunday. .Get your milk, cream, butter and buttermilk at DeVoe's. , , . ; Mrs. W. Lv Webber of Jackson ville, who recently underwent an op eration 'in a hospital of "this city has returned home. . '-. A reliner will double the life of yotirtlre. C. E. Gates Auto Co.. George Putnam. A. E. Reames and "John S. .Orth arrived home Sunday night , from their fishing sojourn at Squaw; lake with a nice lot of fine . trout. They report considerable snow and stormy weather at the lake, and there was a snow,, hall and eleet storm raging there Sunday. . , Wool and mohair wanted. Call . up 9-F4 Jacksonville, for bids the day, you want to sell, I would advise small growers to pool their; product, and sell to highest bidders. Also have sacks and twine for sale. J. J. 8sen,brugge,.'Ruch, Ore., .23 TBb LXtE TO CLASSIFY WANTED Experienced chamber- , maid wants position. Call 16-F3.' , , ... ', . "21 FOR Caterpiller type tractor ui a.Dargainh inquire james nose berry, Medford Fire Dept. . 2 4' FOR RENT Modern 5-room house, range, connected; sleeping porch .and garage. 618 West Fourth street. Phone '783-J. . 24 FOR" ALE 12 dozen fruit jars. : Phone 291 -L. ; ' 19 The first Saturday plght publlo dance to be hold under the new pub lic dance ordinance was held in the Moose hall Saturday night, Mrs. Dora Price, the police matron in charge, says that the new rules laid down by the ordinance were voluntarily fol lowed to the letter. Young folks un der age are barred from any public dance by tho ordinance unless accom-. panted by parents or guardians, and Mrs. Price says that early In the even ing several young girls entered the hall, but Immediately loft on , her calling attention to this rule. The managoment ot the dance called at tention to one young man's dancing which, while not very objectionable, attracted notice. When this dancer was spoken to about his manner'of dancing he grew indignant and left the hall. , Canteens are practically indes true- table, yet cost less than, water bags, C. E. Gates Auto Co. , " tMr. and Mirs. E. P. iS'elson and W. F. Biirman are hotel Medford guests from Los Angeles. Bakery goods at JDeVoe's. Marvin Cross ahd J: D. "Mannls are visitors in the city t from Klamath Falls who are at the Medford. . Furniture upholstering, mattress making, crating, and packing. Doug las, 101 South Central. Phone 61 5-J. . Mr. and, Mrs. Marion Lance spent Sunday at. their mine near Gold Hill and were accompanied home by Mr. Lance's brothor who has been quite ill. ' Hemstitching, ' - . ", . Pecotine. ' ' 'Handicraft Shop. . :. , C. ,H. Bessey was an over-Sunday visitor here from Grants Pass. You can always find something tor a quick lunch at DeVoe'fi., , J. A. Ockwig is. a business visitor at the Medford from Portland. For tire insurance phone 64, cor ner Eleventh street and'S. P. track, D. R. Wood & Co. :.' A. L. George and Stuart S. Bruce Of Portland were week end guests at the Hotel Holland. Llthia water at DeVoe's. , , Mrs. W. P. Hansen of. Hornbrook returned home today from a visit at Brown8b6ro with ner sons George and Will Hansen.. , , Brake, lining tor all cars. C. E. Gates Auto Co. Applegate visitors in the. city Sun day included Frank E. Kendall, Geo. Hoffman, Ed Saltmarsh, J. D. Pearce and Clay Walker who were guests at the Nash. ' - . , - Alco Taxi. Phone 95. E. R. Waters, a machinery house representative and C. A. Whalen, an auto accessories salesman, are Hotel Holland guests from Portland. . - Malted milk 60c lb. DeVoe's. Old papers for building fires and honse cleaning, 10c bundle. . Tom and J. A. O'Brien are visitors here from Marshfield stopping at the '.Vash. ' . '. . Four-inch wood pipe at Medford Lumber Co. . . ' '. : tf Fir slab and dry wood for sale by J. T. Gagnon. '.Phone 859. Reta, the TO year bid 'daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Varney 'met with a painful accident, at .her home 28 miles out in the Applegate district last Saturday, morning. .She .was playing with her. kittens on a porch when she' fell and struck the calf ot her right leg against a sharp double- bitted axe which cut thru the flesh clear to the hone. First, aid was ad ministered and the girl was rushed to the city by automobile where the injury was treated by Dr. Thayer. . It required 15 stitches to. sew. up the ugly wound.. Mrs. Varney wh0 with. her daughter has been Bfopping at the Nash hotel since Saturday, said today Reta could be taken home to day if the wound showed no Infec tion. . . . Four-inch wood pipe at fyedford L.umoer uo. , , , , . .. Spark plugs for all cars. C. E Gates Auto Co. DIRECTOR GENERAL HINES TQ CONFER WITH M'ADOO WASHINGTON. April 14. Direc tor General Mines plans to make an inspection tour of the west, leavinc Washington tonight and visitim the Pacific coast before he -returns in about two weeks. His itinerary has not been finally determined. He prob ably will confer with William G. Jfo- Adoo. his predecessor, who is on the Pacific coast. . j ., . , DR. DERNBURG GIVEN A JOB IN HUN CABINET ' BERLIN. 'April 14. (Via Copen hagen.) Dr. . Bernhard Dernbure. former colonial minister and form er chief of the German propaganda service in the Lnited States, has been appointed minister of finance in the nntional government to succeed I)r Sohiffer, who resigned last week, the Tagehlatt announces. ' Euiiene Debs Clerk In Pen. ' WHEELING. W. Va.. Anril T4. bugene V. Debs, socialist leader, sen tenced to 10 years imprisonment at the Mdundsville penitentiary near hero for violation of the. espionage act, began his term today as a clerk in the prison hospital, Trouble Looms In India.. , LONDON, April 14. There has been rioting at Lahore and Allaha bad, India, wjth.some loss of, life, in cluding , rjiiropeans,.. nccoruing .to it government statement in. parliament .today.', . . .. WEEKS & McGOWAN CO Day Phone: Pacific 227, . N'lgbt Phones: F. W. Weeks, 193-JS. 'Xkdy 'Assistant. PORTLAND. April .14. Unless Governor Olcott succeeds In dovlslug a plan that wiHsatlsty Ilium that tho state tish and game commlsslfin has been put on an efficiency basis, of ficials ot the Oregon Sportsmen's league and the Multnomah Anglers' club declared today they would draft aA initiative bill and carry it to the electorate at the next general elec tion. They have made charges to the governor that the commission is swayed by politics and Is under the domination ot commercial fishing In terests. These charges have been de nied by members of the commission. , ' Two remedies for the ollogod un satisfactory conditions existing In the commission, have been proposed by its critics, Theso are, first, tho crea tion ot a new commission composed only of business men not identified wich cither commercial or game In terests Involved; second, the-complete divorcement ot the commercial and game interests and the -adminis tration ot the affairs of each by a separate commission. - ' EXTEND INCOME TAX TIME TO JUNE 15 WASHINGTON. April 14 Fur ther extension to June 15 of the time for filimr .corporation income ,nnd nrofit tax returns was ordered todiiv bv Internal Kovenuu Commissioner Roper. , The first extension was from Murch lo to Slav 1. DIED KEIZUR At the home ot his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ward C. and Mar ion Waldren Keliur. at No. B18 Aus tin street, George Ward Keliur died Sunday, April 13. at 8 p. m of heart trouble, at the age ot two years and 23 days. He was the second son of Mr. and Mrs; Kolzur. , .Funeral services will be held at Perl's chapel Tuesday afternoon at 4 o'clock with Rev. Spriggs officiating, and the burial will be In the I," O. O. F. cemetery. ' . Card ot Thanks ' We wish to thank tho friends and neighbors who so kindly remembered us in our recent hereavement and for the beautiful floral offerings. ' MRS. NANCY D. WILSON 19 AND FAMILY. GERMANY MUST PAY 50 BILLION (Continued from page one.) cided upon. : It is stated in French quarters that this will be entirely in the hands Of French troops who will guard the bridgeheads and railroad junctions. In addition there is to be a new 30-mile neutral military zone on the right bank of the river, it is said. These two measures will be in force only 15 years, French troops being progressively withdrawn as In stallments ot the debt are paid by Germany as was done by that country with France In 1871. j "Pertlnnx," writing in the Echo de Paris, maintains that if France Is left to "guard alone the common good of civilization she ought to be backed actively by a defensive alliance with England and America which is clear ly defined In detail." jS Oine flavor in Post The best corn flakes you ever saw Kodak Finishing ,FJm c'veiopinsi 13c roll. Printing, ppst card size., 3 for lOe. 2x3V4 nnd smaller. 2 for 5o. , Evcrv dnv service. - JAP ART STORE MIsb I.eFloy l.e Wrenna Cambers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, J. J. Cam bers of Ashland, was married to Chnrlea Tullls In Salt Luke City, Utah, April 11. Miss Floy Is a grad uate of tiioS. O. S. N. S. and one ot Ashland's fairest and most popular young ladles.. Prominent .In , social circles and an accomplished vocalist, Miss Cambers received a life diploma from the state of Utah for successful teaching. -The past year she has been etrgaged In teuchlng in 'tho city schools of Mil ford. Mr. Tullls Is a prominent mason and yardmaster. Ho.huB charge ot the Milford railroad yards for tho Utah and Los Angeles railroads. ' Mr. and Mrs. Tullls expect to visit Ashland this summer. Part of their vacation will ue spent nt.lr. Cambers' beautiful Buck Lake pre- serve of 201 S acres In Klamath coun ty. A host of frlomls extond congrat ulations and best wishes to tho young couple tor a bright and happy future. , i ' ' - ' ;,Xotlro ' , ..: There will be no delivery Tuesday afternoon on account ot tho funornl ot George Ward Kelzur, tho Infant son of Ward 0. Kolxur. MEDFORD DELIVERY CO. ASK LEAGUE FOR HELP (Continued from page one.) Thomas, anil forwarded . hero bv Robert Chung, a Korean students at Aslihurv college, Wilinoro. Rev. Ico said. " , , . '' .' Mr. Lee in mnkinc this mformn- tion nuhlie. nva the Associated I'ress a signed statement charging the "sup pressinn v of . unfavomhlo 1 news bv Javnu" and "distortion of ffiuts Ih official statements."; '"Tho arrest of four more Ameri cans, at Seoul.". Mr. I.ee suid in his statement, "makes it timely to show Ilia meinnas used ui me Ruppressiun of unfavorable news bv Japan and the distortion of fuels in official statements. Last week the arrest of the Rev. E. Mi Mowrv. another Amer ican missionary, was reported.. In stead of one arrest of American mis sionaries, it now is known that there were five. What other arrests of other nations Japan has cnnsed. tho Ttipuucse censorship makes it impos sible at present to state. ' . Censures Japanese "Likewise, "fully threo weeks lifter the outbreak of the Karcnn independ ence movement, nnd 10 ilavs alter the proclamation of independence, March l.iwith orderly but great demonstra- .tiou in every iiiree citv in Korea, the Japanese embassy at Washington stated: 'Korea is nuiet and thut all Koreans aro satisfied with Japuncse rule; that if there is nnv proiwganda. it will onlv be found among Koreans in JStin Francisco and Shanghai t Now we all know this statement is untrue.'.,., Tho '-fluiet' is hardly com pafihlo with ' tha' offioial- Htutemcrit from Tokio tojihV that Japan is re inforcing its garrison heeniise 'tho riots havo 11 assumed a dangerous, character.' ,Tho troiiblo has been widespread since it -Mtarted February 21. As n muttbr (f fact 5:000 Ko reans, young men and girls, liuve been killfd. ; ; . ). . , 'As Soon as tho new of ha mile pendenee movement spread through out the world Japaneso officials sent out news dispatches ubout the miiuu- ness of the movraiont, iiiiiiiiiiizing tho deinonstriitions ; ami the- cnsuiiltiefl. But as soon as the world lenmcd it was not a local uprising but an up rising of 30.000.000 people the an ne officials set forth their intention of olnoing -their Teforms in Korc.i and LIBERTY TAXI " ' -' " " ' ' i . '" ; : With new Dodge car. . Stationed at 16 N. Front St. .Z X Bole & Lyon, Projps. Phono J J r n i of clmrilnlile livulcimit of Koreans tukiiiK-piirt in I lie movement. Not ItoMiovikt . "Now iiiut the voieo nf lliu move im III ih rtmi'Iiinif over the worlil, il i oh.iruiil bv Jiipuiuisu oflieials Ihut Ilia .'nuiviMiiertl' will vvmitmiilv u'lv itself 'with Holshovism, A 'lol;io f tiriul Miitemeiit ihii'liu'cil ' Korniiil PfoimirimiliMls wore uproiiiliiis IU1 sliDvinn m ' Korea. To llii.-i, it U cuoiuili to answer tlmt the iloclarctl lmni' ol' I lie iliileni'iiileiit leir.li'in BLISS NATIVE Il E R n TABLETS A ni!IN DOWN SYSTEM! la Ilka a rnn-ilowa vlock.'. Vnluss tuned up It Is ot little uno. It you aru run down from ovor-worlf, don't uug lact. your-condltlon. Get a -box of Ullss Native Ilm-li Tablets, take one or two at bedtime, und you will -note an tnuundlnta Improvo mont.; For ovor thirty yeam they have provotl a wonderful aid . to nien, women and children In inuln talnlng health and vigor, (luorgo Grladstaff, Doevlllo, Tonn. wrltea: "i wnaall run-down In health, uud It seemed 'nothing would help 1110. 1 was induced to try IIIIhh Nnilvu Herb Tablulo. I urn Ibunkful for this wondcrrul remedy, liernusa I am epjoylng good health." Don't delay taking 1111ns Natlvo Herb Tablets. There Is nothing lo oiiuul thorn for removing the causa of constipation, liver - and kidney -trouble, sick headache, rheuma tism or (Unordered stomach. They stlmiilnto tho liver, purity tho blood nnd tono up tho system; also Improvo tho appetite. Gat tho genulnp. Look for tho trudu murk and money back guarantee on every boxt Prleo $l.U(r per box of 200 tablets. Sold .by leading druggists and local agents evorywbnre. Milli mery v -V- ! ' .'. v.- - f Wednesday and Thursday April 16 and 17 at Vanity MISS inl,ui.UH.tmp" W'MiSJ H-ki'D i pjVx,, r K T" ; 1 WMk&rk W' , rM " ur$l 'flu V'T AM , -RIDERS' Of THE PURPLE SAGE i WIL1.IAM . FOX PRODUCT I.pPiT ; . it's a big Double bill two big attractions' ' - , two tig bills , BILL FARNUM IBILL DUNCAN "A MAN OF MIGHT" :Afidod " -! MUTT-JEFF , :( TRAVELOGUE , 'Admission Adtilts 20c ; Children 10c 'Anita 'Stewart :;s:' urn for a lepiiblie, biised oil iiimlol cf t'liristiim govermiieiilM a IndieiiS etl ill flU deelai'iiliull of illdipelld etit'o, 'J'lio lill religious ItndiTi whti sinned lliu i.iii iimenl slninl roe i.titio. 1 I II I il) I'M.i IpU'H llllt llglllllKt hll"ll viMii, Tlit'V i;uvoi'tlin Aiiii'i'ii'im i'l'fOi t.( t'ove'i.iiiuiit, Tlieir lde:iH n'Vj well known,'1 1 Col. Leader of tlui Uuivorsilv ofOn'giiii WILL LECTURE "The Battle of the;Somme,, t'lider Aitspiees WEDNESDAY STUDY CLUB Tues.Evc8:400'ClocK You will be admitted ( Free at this time ! Vulcanizing All our work strictly guaranteed to bo first claw. 15 N. l-'lr Ht,. Medford ' ... Phono 43 11 medford vulcanizinr wriRKS ier the Shop Opening -'-'' - LOUNSBURY, Milliner -. fc-Tues! ) First sCl'SuroRollef ELL-ANS vVrON INDIGESTION LIBERTY Last Times Tonight VIVIAN in "jane Goes a-Wooing" TOMORROW' ONLY Dcnilinn TIiiiiiiihoii'h "The Old. Homeste2d,, At Bargain Prices Sliowing Today WHY DID THEY FEAR HIM? '. '. ! i. ' .-.; .- , ' Because he rode rrnnl and shot straioht because v to - him womanhood was sacred, and lie Imrked honor with two bin black aims ' William Farhura t; ' nV-V.s as -. '"' ' LASSITER trIE Xve"NGER In a Picturizatloh of Zane Cray's Famous Novel RIDERS OF THE PURPLE SAGE A Storv of Love. 'Mvstorv and Adventure In the Great , Southwest. , ' , .'"'".vi T-hiuVi lvsilloj-, In t.Imrrj'iit .VtuicrdnUSpilul i Man oii'-'might" . MARTIN 1 ' yTm te&mkmi. .J