PSTTE BIT
AT POULTRY SHOW
The 1'uullry und K.'iljblt show of
ibc Sou:hern Oregon I'cultry a.si'-ia-t.'on
in Ihe .M. K. & 1!. building .on
1 1 n lies lo be well mteudua uy people
from all over Hie valley. The exhibi
tion closes late Krilay niylit. 'iQie
judging of the chlckem Is .still on.
Tbe following are the prixo wiiiiif.ru
in the large labbit exhibit:
New Zeulund Ite-Js
Yearaley Habbitry, 1st and special
senior buck, 2nd senior doe; C. S.
Itoberts, 1st and special junior buck;
Airs. Harriet (1. Hordwell, 1 at and
special Junior doe, IJrd senior buck;
Crane itabhilry, 1st and special sen
ior dee; ItllsH llelno, 2nd senior buck,
2nd junior doe; Albert Horde, 2nd
junior buck, .'Ird junior doe.
(fl'uj Flemish (.iantA
Wm. 1. Hath, 1st senior buck, no
competition, draw 2nd money; Crane
Jtahbltry, 1st junior doe, no competi
tion, draw 2nd money; Leonard Cha
pin Ilrown, 1st Junior buck, no com
petition, draw 2nd money.
lllack Meniisli (;ianl
H. T. Nlchol, 1st senior buck, no
competition, draw 2nd money; 11. 1).
-Manning, 1st Junior doe; C. S. Rob
erts, 2nd Junior doe, 2nd Junior
buck; It. T. Nlchol, 1st Junior buck.
. lllack llelgliui (Hauls
. II. T. .Nlchol, 2nd Junior de, o
competition, 2nd money.
(irny IhdKians
Carl Plchtnor, 1st senior buck;
Bliss Heine, 2nd seufor buck, 1st
Junior doe; Mrs. Stella .1. Leavltt, 1st
senior doe, no competition, 2nd
money.
ItuTuH lted llelKiaiiH
H. D. Manning, 1st senior buck, 1st
junior doe; C. S. Koberts, 2nd senior
buck; iMrs. J. F. Hlttson, 2nd Junior
doo.
Wlilto AnKorn
F. I. Iloldrldgo, 1st senior doo, 1st
Junior doc; 2nd senior doo, 2nd jun
ior doo, 1st senior buck, no competi
tion, 2nd money; II. W. .Manning, 3rd
senior doo.
Angora Itluo Kyes
Mrs. J. v. Hlttson, 1st, no compe
tition, 2nd money.
Whltfl I'lnk' ICyes
Mrs. ,T, K. 'Hlttson, 1st Junior doe;
Iillss'IIelno, 2nd Junior doo.
lllinalnyaiiH
H. 10. 'Bean, 1st senior doo, 2nd
senior doo.
BIG REVIVALS START
"TONIGHT AT 7TH DAY
The big revival begins tonight nt
the Seventh Day Advontint church.
Pastor Hmithwlck nrrlvod this mor
ning. GIo will htive ohnrgG of tho
singing and began drilling the choir
nt anno. Tho mimic will he a special
fottturo of the meetings.
KvangellHt J. A. Klpnoy will spenk
tcnight on (ho subject, "The Fulfill
ment of God's Word hi tho VnM, and
Our Assuranco for Today." These
meetings will be more in the form of
lectures on tho Ilihlo.
KvangellBt HI pi toy 1ms nindo a deep
study of tho'iliiiU) nnd his Im'tures on
tho prophecies promlno to' be interest
ing. This with Ills wido study of tho
needs ot tho human family will make
tho hour a profitable time for anyone
lo spon (I.
Meetings each evening as follows
Kong service 7:.10, preaching 7 : -1 r .
Meeting will close ah cut 0 p. m.
A cordial invitation is extended to
all.
Without fear of any of ihe after effecis ,
which often follow coffee drinking.
Postum
ing flavor greatly liked
accustomed: to hiah-grade col lee
Made by Postum Cereal Co. Battle
A DRASTIC FISH
BILL PREPARED KMHXJJIIJ
BymURGERSii-miF
"A bill, which, will abolish the fish
and frame cominiHsfon and will with
draw Htale aid from commercial fish
ing interests is now being prepared
in this city, by the I'mpuua Sports
men's league and will be backed by
the Oregon league in the state legis
lature," payn the Jtoseburg Review.
'The bill was first proposed by mem
bers of the local association .tnd 1
now being prepared by them under
the direction of the atate league. It
will be introdouced at the coming
special session and in the event that
it fails in passago It will be referred
to the people at tho November elec
tion. "Under the prcvisinos of the bill
the hatcheries and other plants di
rectly connected with the propaga
tion of fish and gamo would be sup
ported wholly by fees collected from
tho commercial fishing interests and
would be und;r the supervision of
the secretary cf Btate or some other
official. This plan would not only
make tho supervising official direct
ly responsible for the conduct of the
hatcheries but wouold also eliminate
squabbling and bickerings such
have marked tho dealings of tho
fish and gac comrxlsskva of tkc
state dtrixg the past ten years.
"The bill will further provide tkal
all money from game and fish li
censes shall be expenedd in the
counties in which they are collected
and the sheriff shall be responsible
which are now entrusted to tho state
for, the en fo rce m en t of the laws.
gamo warden and his deputies In
order to make the prc-posed law more
effective, all deputy sheriffs, con
stables, municipal officers and pre
cinct officials would bo held equally
responsible with the sheriff in bring
ing violators to justicee. It is also
proposeed to make tho penalty lor
game and fish violations more dras
tic than under the present statutes
and tho minimum fine for any Infrac
tion would bo $nu. For a second
violation it would be Incumbent
upon tho court to sentence the per
son convicted to a term In the county
jail, without authority to parole."
ELIMINATE SPIT BALL
L
SAN' FHAXCISCO. Jan. H. The
"suit bull" hns been barred from titty
I'ni'ilie Coast Ilascliall Icmriie,
Charles (Iniliam, iniinuucr of Ihe Salt
Krimcisco club, unnuiiiifcd hero to
day. The lenutic executives have de
nianilcil Unit a list of nil pitchc rx
usinir this Ktvle of delivery Ie sub
mitted to Iheiu in order that llicv inav
he notified that thev must eliniinae
(his pichinir I'cnlure, ftrnlintu said.
Serious Floods in Italy.
ltOMK. .Ian. H. The A rim valley
is flooded and inauv towns, unions
which are lSalci, Cnitromi, I'evrioln
and Prrctolo are i-nlntcd. The low
er part of the cilv of I'isn is innii
unted and it is feared lives have heeji
lost at Cntales.
School Sunts Thrift Leaders
SAI.K.M. Ore.. Jan. H. Knelt coun
ty school Kiiiieriiilenilciil in Oreuon
has bel'n named county thrift direc
tor hv ,1. A. Chinvhill, stale superin
tendent of public instruction.
Another Pancr Raises Price.
SAIUTOdA SI'RINdS. N. Y., .Inn.
S. The Onilv Snriitounn todav rnised
its price Croin I wo In three cents.
You can drink
INSTANT
POSTUM
has a -thorouhly pleas-
There's not a trace of "Caffeine" in
Postum,so sleepless' nights do not
follow, and headaches, nervousness
and indigestion do not result from
its US. wTA'c V,
FIALTO SUNDAY
"Attorney O'Brien says: 'Any at
torney who viclaten the ethics of the
profession of law as Peter Loveman,
the New 'ork expert in criminal
practice, has done at the expense of
his client. .Mary Regan, should be
disbarred and convicted on charges
that will sentence him lo life impris
onment.' O'lirien refers to the meth
ods practiced by 1'eter Loveman, the
nnserupulous legal vulture of New
York's midnlgbt Joy palaces, who de
liberately cnf.narod beautiful Mary
Regan. This sensational novel of Die
Pleasure by LeRoy Scott will be pre
sented in motlfn pictures at the Rial
to theatre, starting Sunday, with
charming Anita Stewart in the role of
-Mary ltegax .' "
Alice llrady nt ItSalto
"The Indestructible WSfe" is Alice
llrady s lirst cnmedy and it is one
worthy of the name ot Alice Brady.
It is clean, wholesome, and full of
action. It has always been this star's
desire to play a comedy on the screen
and her doslre having been fulfilled
ske shown that she knuws what she
can do.
With her boyish grin and striking
personality she fairly seems to walk
off the screen and give you a taste
jf real American girl "pop." And
arter you ve seen Alice Drady in The
Indestructiblo Wife," you're forced
to acknowledge that there's nothing
better than a good motion picture.
At Rlaltc last time tonight.
FRISCO GETS CONVENTION
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ately upon a vigorous constructive
program," adding that establishment
of tho federal reserve banking sys
tem "entitles tho party to tho ever
lasting gratitude of tho country while
tho farm loan banking system gave
to our agricultural Interests tho re
lief long demanded by them."
i. O. P. Throttle, the Treaty
Referring to tho avowed objects of
tho country's participation in tho war
Mio resolutions continued, "A treaty
to this end was negotiated and for
seven mint lis It has been throttled by
tho misused republican leadership of
tho senato that is so arrogant that It
oven refuses to let tho senators of Its
own party, -who desire to have the
treaty ratified with certain reserva
tions that seem reasonable to them,
to volo accordingly, and thus to make
at least a start toward 'world-wide
peaco."
As a result, tho resolutions said,
"conditions aro unsettled, a doflnitc
proclamation ot the end of the war is
delayed."
It doclares that had tho treaty
been ratified "with reasonable
promptness, tho world would now be
engaged In tho fruitful work ot re
construction." Time, to Stop
"Wo Join," said tho resolntions,
"tho domain! of tho pulpits of the
co'iintry nnd of Its agricultural inter
ests, or labor, and of the groat busi
ness, industrial nnd commorclal or
ganizations of America that tho sen
ato iiuit playing politics, with this
sacred iiuostlon and glvo to tho world
tho word that America is ready teat
least niako a trial for universal peace
Wo repudiate tho inferential sugges
tion that having jolnol our associates
In war that Is now lending them to
chaos, wo r.o to withdraw and leave
(hem to a merciless fate in order that
we might maintain a Recalled tradi
tional state of Isolation that we stir-
by those $
Creek, MicH. 'i..
I
render dwhen we went to the defense
of our rights and to the aid of strug
gling humanity.
"If this is to be our attitude, then
the 50,000 Americans who new sleep
in France gave up their lives In vain
and the 2,000,000 more who willing
ly offered their lives for the cause
that called us there have a right lo
ask for what were they summoned to
the colors."
WASHINGTON'. Jan. 8. The dele-
Lation working for San Francisco as
the convention citv of the de
oirats went into today's meetinsr of
the national committee declaring thev
were absolutely assured that the Pa
cific coast city would win. Support
ers of Kansas Citv were not so op
timistic, but said thev still had n
chance.
The committee voted that until the
national convention made a definite
decision, members of the associate
women's national committee as now
constituted should continue in office
(liirine the tenure of office of the
present national committeemen.
( hicniro was the first to present it?
claims for the national convention
addresses of invitation beinir made
"v former Mayor Carter Harrison
former Senator James Hamilton Lew
is and Rosier Sullivan.
lteptlbllcans Scored
Heferrinir to the local differences
in domestic politics in Chicago Mr.
Harrison said all of ihe factions
(here were united in askin for the
convention.
The peace treaty came to t lie front
when amid applause Senator Lewis
declured the paramount issue in the
cainpaiirn would be foreiirn affairs
nnd that the republicans hv "niali
clous falsehoods" were seekine; to
arrav the JoreiL'n born citizens
against America." He pleaded that
(lie convention Co to Chicago so that
the larire foreimi born population
there could sec first hand 'that the
party really was not workintr nuainst
them.
"The repiflilicans," said Senator
Lewis, "have indulged in that form of
disloyalty which has not been eounl
led bv American citizens since I re
member, by seckinir to summon every
foreign born citizen to imitate his
irricvanee merely because tho presi
dent happened to be u democrat."
Take fare of Wets
I'rcsentinir the financial end of the
imminent. ll. Sullivan snid Chicago
was ready to make a iruuranlce of
f7.),00n forlhe oonvention. The com-
mottce room roared with applause
when lie concluded bv saving thai
"for those of us who have disagreed
aiioijt n recent public iiucstion. Chi -cairo
can take care of both drvs and
wets."
Isadore li. Dockwciler of Califor
nia, noininatincr Sun Krancisco. out
bid Chiea'.'o's offer with a proffer of
a cuarnnlced suirl of 12"i,00U for ex
penses, the free ilso of the municipal
auditorium, senlitiL' from l.j.dOO to
18,0(10 nnd of nddilibnal sums for en
tertainment purposes.
San Francisco asked for (hp con .
venlion for the first lime. Sir. Dock
Wciler snid. as" a token of apprecia
tion of what the racific coast did in
the last election.
Women for Wilson
The claims of San Francisco were
seconded bv Jfiss M. K. Fov. Califor
nia associate delegate, and J. rtniee
Kremer, .Montana.-- vice chairman of
the national committee. Miss Fov
aid that the women of tho counlrv
awake to the responsibilities of citi
zenship and realizing (he existing un
rest in the nation, "are Hoaioliiiii
bold parties to see what thev stand
lor.
We. Ihe women of the Pacific
coast, aro umler (he tulelusro
Woodrow Wilson," she said.
Mr. Kremer pointed out the crow
ing political iiuiiortance of the west
crn section of the United Slates and
asked thai the nntionnl coinniilte.
help to keep the "solid west" for tV
nomncilie party.
Stent! in fftrrtain
PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. 8.-IV-do
crnts will gather in Portland today
to consider the stale of (he parU nnd
make plans for die campaign of 1!)'.
It will he a near convention camou
flaged as a "conference" of the pnrlv
leaders and all good and true demo
crats who wish (o attend. The day
will dose with a Jackson dav bnn
utict. The main points to be discussed
are:
- Systematic organizalion of the
democrats in every county.
- Complete democratic tickets in
every county.
.'IComplete democratic, slate
ticket.
-1 Consideration of the democrat
ic presidential primaries.
FIRST AIRPLANE SHOW
CHlCAIiO. J. n. 8. Latet tvpe
of uiiplancs an,; ciiuipnicnt and dis
plays showing tlie progress of avia
tion were exhibited todav at the oiwn
ing of the First Western Aeronauti
cal show at the Coliseum. Dozen
of American and Canadian "aces"
cttcndi'd the exposition. Kxhibits
were entcr-'d bv the Tinted States
miv v, the signal corps juid vacrial
mail service and nirplnne, manufac
turers.
The famous Sond in which Captain
Kddie" Rickcnbacker brought down
Herman opponents was one of the
(enters of attraction. Airplanes de
signed for polar flying with sled run
ners designed n lauding gear, were
anions the exhibits.
SMALL POX EPIDEMIC
I'ORTLAXD. Ore.. Jan. 8. The
smallpox epidemic in, Portland is now
under control, according to Citv
Health Officer Pnrrish. The health
bureau, however, still expects out
breaks of new cases for ten davs or
so. because of the many contacts
prior .to the placing in effect of strin
gent rules nnd before the isolation
hospital was equipped to care for
those affilcted.
Records at the health bureau ves
terdav showed 214 cases in cninr
antine.
Jbscoverv of a case of smallpox at
Jefferson high school led to the im
mediate closing and fumigation of the
rooms nffeeted vi-tordav.
MaHd PftweQ Dies 8orfffis$?.
VNIOXTOWN. Pa.. Jan. .
Uadpjne Maud Powell, irtll kiuwn
thrmurkout the country as a violin
ist, died in a hospital here todav. Sh
suffered a nervous breakdown ves
terdav and became so ill that her
concert lust night was cancelled.
"SYRUP Of FIT
I-iook at tongue! Keniovo poisons
from stomach, liver and
bowels
Accept "California" Syrup of Figs
only look for the name California
on the package, then you are sure
your child is having the best and
most harmless laxative or physic for
the little stomach, liver and bowels.
Children love Its delicious fruity
taste. Full directions for child's dose
on each bottle. Give it without fear.
.Mother! You must say "Califor
nia. "
RIALTO
STARTS TOMORROW
MITCHELL
LEWIS in
"Faith of
The Strong"
Raaned sta? of tbe fcf-at
sad mr-'k
iB
"The
Wife"
4s Her First Conmte.
You w$ enjoy it.
COMING ANITA STEWART
, IN "MARY REGAN"
RIALTO
Oyster Shells
Have a stork of Eastern
Ovstor Shell at'
$2.00 Per Sack
This is
market, so
50 rents lielow
get your shell
i
now.
MONARCH
Seed & Feed Co.
317 East Main Street
(Delicious
on steak
and on almost every other
kind food in soups, gra
vies, Mucsi, on fish, game,
jwultry and all ks.d of hot
c eld mas. It's th rip
i farer ef DL Wonts
Cataup tW Maim it so.
iim. Gaod coolii Wtep it on
tit tabl and iwe it in ,the
bitchn as one sure means
of adding zest and variety to
very-day meals.
Send for a copy oVDelMOSTB
' Rtcipti of Flavor" and learn new
uses for Del Monte Catsup as
well as the many other delicious
canned fruits, vegetablesand food
specialties packed under the DEL
Monte label. It is free.
M4BMN1K PACKING COWORATHW
SoKnuo.Califan Jil I
cfirsury -
Mann's
--- --
Sales
Start Saturday
January 10
REDUCE
The High Cost of Living
AND SAVE
Money at this Great Sale
JmosirCs
ThWoraStfSjStore
Like Getting "Money
From Home"
TlLVf 'S the feeling you experience 'when
you rarrv ji Savings Account here at the
Fjrst National lank and semi-annual In
terest payment rolls around.
January first we credited the accounts of
our Xavintrs Depositors with a mighty good
, big round total in Interest.
"Why shouldn't YOU II money earn money
in that way ?
Vhe FIrst National Bank8
Medford
MEDFORD IRON WORKS
FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP
Aliso aeent for Fairbanks an Morse
Eneincs.
17 South FIversluY
una
11
Oregon
SCAVENGER.
Licensed City Scavenger.
All refuse Immediately removed on
shnrt nr.tice. Weekly visit In resi
lience districts, imily business dis
trict. Phones 2.77-J.