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WEDFORTJ imvn TRT"BTTN"E. TUTmrOTiT). OttEflOY, SATURDAY. .TAXTTATtY 10. 1020 t'anul company for water at 1A ler nere or not. Vour directors cannot give vou nnv advice upon this decis ion. You know the senenil condition of the Rogue river vallev as well as they do nnd vou know vour own needs and business condition much better tluin they do. The patience of the landowners du ring this period of long and vexa- tioiis delnvs, their lovnltv and nhovo all their trust in their directors have been amplv rewarded for all the work und all the diseourncements which we have had. The directors take this opportunity individuullv to express their appreciation. LEONARD CARPENTER. E. 0. COLEMAN. YV. A. FOI.GER. CEGftTtS V-PRESI- LAST TIME TONIGHT AT RIALTO lands nbove the main ennuis consider this mutter and answer the tiuestion relatine thereto. This report mnrks the end of the investigations which have been nec essary before n Knfe, sure und ade uiiiite project could be presented for your consideration. The immediate duestion for vou to answer is whether voi, wish to accent the offer of the DENT FRUJTC P3TJE SIX IAl tho annual meettiiK of stockhol der cf tho runners & FritltKrowcr3 llik of .Medford, the rollowlnB num Vd dircctois trt uieuied: (Jus New bury. C. E. Gates, It. 1". Autle and IJelroy Getchell. Immediately after tho stockhol ders meeting the directors elected the following officers: I'residi'nt, Dolroy fietehell; vice president, C. K. Oates; cashier. It. K. Antlu. Mr. (iates rcpiesenls tho procres Blva huslness element :f the city, and is well known not only as n auwess ful huHiiH'BS man hut as a community builder. As mnyor of Medford he stands for the best thims in city gai ernment; and, aided by able mem bers of tho city council, ho has uchieved results that mako him well known oulBido his own tewn and vtntc. Tho bank's report to tho superin tendent of hanks, laid before the stockholders' meeting, showed the most successful year ill tho hank's hlslory. 1 The muul dividend was declared, three thousand dollars passed to' sur plus, nnd all had note, accumulated in the iuttt, cbarned off. In addition to surplus, the hank baa crrated a goodly IimI contingent aceount. Tho poiiey of the maninojmfnt will remain tttrotiK, sure and safe, and the bank will he kept absolutely clean. A very enjoyitblo ovoiihir was af forded tho members of Tuhlu Itoek encampment of JaekBouvillo and Kogilo Itlvor encampment of Med ford, branches or tho 1. O. O. V., at tho Odd Follows hull in this city last nlKht. Tho main feature of tho nieol .ing was tho joint installation of offi cers for tho l'iihVIhk year. This cere mony was performed by L. O. How ard, as district, deputy Brand patri arch, assisted by other memhurs. Following this ceromoiiy wero bhort addresses. Adjournment was followed by nu appetizing supper of various edibles. Tho officors installed nro: Table Itock (Jacksonville), C. W. Agor, C. P.; C!. A. nurd nor, H. W.; J. II. Coleman, II. I'.; W. II. .lohnson, Hcrlho; .1. A. Norrls, treasurer; John Arnold, guldo; ,1. A. Norrls, walcli. itoguo Itlvor (Medrord), S. L. llntoiimii, C. I'.; Fort Hubbard, 8. "Wl; J. 11. Roed, J. W.; Loo Watkins, 11. P.; L. O. Howard, scriho; II. N. Slackey, treasuror; J. L. Deininer, guldo; O. .1. Showers, 1. S.; K. 10. Waltors, O. S.; V. K. Itedden, N. J. Wiley, a. W. Howard, II. V. Davis, watches; J. A. MlUnrd, Olo Hull, guurdB. Funeral Notice. Tho reiniiin of William Johnson l.iiiL'crl'elt who was injured in an au tomobile nccidcnl November 1-1 h. nl Herkelvv, t'ul., nnil who died from in juries received in the accident Jan. 1. MHO, nrrived in MrilfnrH January ()lh, accoimuiuied br liw wit'o and children. The fnwral st-riM" itl Im lirld nt Perl's ehaivl Similar. January 11. a-l J:3t) t. m. under thr umM'' f Mnlforti lo.ttre Km. KX I. t. 0. V. lo Icrawut J. O. O. K. iwrtfrr. llillllp MeCnlr, U yeun old, of Seattk. but who had recently beca employed at an Ashland rcxlaarant was arrested Thursday by the Ash land police for passing a worthless $ l!i check and Is a prisoner at the May Pass the Critical Period Safely and Comfortably by Taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Summit, N. J. "I have taken I yilm E. Pinkham's Vegetable CoinKnind dur ing t.hange of Life und 1 think it is a good remedy in such a condition. 1 could not digest my food and had much pain tjj and burning in my stomach after meals. I could not L sleep, hnd backache, and worst of all wore the hot flashen. HI 1 saw in the papers llaliout Vegetable Compound so I tried it. Wow 1 leui an right and can work better. You have my permission to publish this letter." Victoria Kom, ill Oak Kidgu Avo., Summit, N. J. Jf you have warning symptoms such as a senso of sulTocntion, hot flashes, headaches, backache, dread of im pending evil, timidity, sounds in tho cars, palpitation of the heart, sparks before tho eyes, irregularities, con stipation, variable appetite, weakness, inquietude, nnd dizziness, get a bottle ' of Lydia B. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound and begin taking the medicine at once. We know it will iielp yo as it did Mrt. Koppl. mm si I. -Sf" litcliell Imis in "1'ailli of the Strong," n romance of !' northwest, nt, the Itlallo today nnd tomorrow. , county jail awaiting tho dlsp&al of his case by tho Juvenllo court. DIED DOTV Morton Doty, well known auto salesman or this city who' had been in tho employ of tho (ieorge Trcichler Automobllo company since last August, died this' morning at a sanitarium at Ashland at which he had only bn a patient for a few days. The cause of death was cancer and it was not nen!rally known that he was a sick man until he went tc the sanitarium. Mr. IXly was uO years old and his home waa at the corner of West TleY enth and Houlh Newtown atrMts. He is survived by his wife and dauxhter, whs are here, and one son, who re cently Isft for New York city. Prior to eoinlnK to this city from Portland, Mr. Doty was the traveling represen tative thru this territory of Went worth ft Irwin, auto dealers of that city, lie was u metulKir of tho Kpls copal cliurch and was an attendant at St. Mark's church. Funeral ar rangements will be announced later. PEACE FORMALLY PROCLAIMED (Continued from Pago One) cigii office l'or Hie final ceremony in the mukinir oV pence. Peaceful relations between C!er nianv nnd most of the nations cn'-'nir-cd in Hie LM-eat. war with her are es. tablished bv ...the... action taken at l'uris today. Tile pence I real v now irocs into ef fect as between (icnnanv nnd those nowers Hint, have finally raiil'icl it (Irenf llrilnin. I'Vance. 1 1 til v. Jaimn, Helgiuin. Ilolivin. llrazil. (Iiinlemala, I'nnauia, l'eru. I'oland, Siam. Czech Klovakia and I'ruguav. V. S. Alone Is Out of It The I'niled Stales alone of the "liiir five" has not. ratified the trenlv. As Hie lisl shows, formal rnlifieulinns have been given hv niosi of the small er powers signatory to the treaty. China did mil simi the diMMinient Iw c nuso of her objections to the Shan tunu provisions lint proclaimed a stule of ierr with (iernianv. The all imiHii'laiil rnlifiatiim hv flennnnr was iriven on Julv 9, l!ll!', tlw day followimi which 1'ivsident Wilson iiresrtitisl the Inatv to lb' l'nill Slats snni'. The lon; interval between (lie as scnililinir of the IM'See eolllenlle III Versailles on Januarv IH, 1 1 t J. ami the signing of the treat v was oecu-)ii-d witW almost ilailv eonlrrenccs on its prevision emone thi1 reprr amitotivpa of the natiu which hnd Keen at war with tienuanv or hsd broken relations with her, I lie prini-i-ll purls being taken hv delegate-, of franco. (Ireat llrilain. ltalv, Japan and the I'niled Stales. The first im portant work completed was the drawing up of the covenant of the League of N'alions which was fin ished on I'Vlnnarv 1 I. The tlerinan representatives received the tnat on Muv 7. Itirtlfutl )n tvtobvr The treaty not onlv ilel'iiuw the terms M' peace w ith tlernianv hut con tains the League of Nations .oven nut and the provisions for llie in ternational labor orgauiziit ion. 'I he document comprise-- I") parN witlij numerous jinnexes. It provided that as soon as it had been ratified bv licnnanv anil three of the principal al lied and a----oria!ed pover a proces v rha! ot' tin- depo.-it of rat it ication --houlil he draw n up, t rom the d!it' ol wlin'li the tieatv would come into tone ;p- between the powers which had ratilied it. 'file I real v will en t." into force for each ot'jer power .it the dale of llie dcpoU ol It rati- t'ieation. In iHp.Kor l'i-t a siit't'icieut num ber of powers had ratified the troa tv to coloplv with the rcoitil'CMielits tor its c! tci livrtic--. Hc au-e of the : n k i ri-j- of the iiilcrncl ticrnian war--lnp- b their oltiecrs and crews nl S' apa Mow, however, and the fail ure ol tilt to ri:'itn to lie up to ouic ot tlie aiiri-tne I oi-i 11 s. the allies on November 1 demanded that before the treat v w i- imt ml,, effect (Icnnanv should -igo a ptotoeol provilni" for n paratiou for the destruction of the warships an,! .: im ra ateeing the ear rvnig out of the jiriiu li -e tern's. Pi'otiHol t'auv,. llelay Sillee that tin e .oie-tioll el' 111.' prolo, ol and oatli, nlarU the repara tion in it hae I ii mler m'.'otia- tioll hv III'' alia d miiiiv.ho conned alal lilt' (.ielllulll goicllllr.cM. llw.ls (.'III V witliin tbo past fortnight Hint Hie sit uation began to clear, an adjustment of Hie tonnage deinnnds upon Cier ninnv being reached. With the taking effect of the. treat,' a number of commissions ercip'cd hv it spring into existence, the League of Nations will begin to function bv the calling of Hie first' meeting of its council and preparations will be hast ened lor the tutting of plebeseites in the areas where the population is lo have the opportunity of determining whether their territories shall sepa rate from (lennnnv and take on nn olher allegiance. Of the commissions now liegintiing their work probably .the most iniixirt ii nt is- Hie reULratious commission which will do n great amount of the labor incident, to the execution of the trenlv. its special duty being to reg ulate liennanv's payment of indemni fication during the next 30 veurs. lioundarv eommisisons which 'ore to fix iiiain the spot the new boun daries of (lermanv with lielgiuin. Hie Sarin basin. I'oland and Czecho slovakia nre to be uiiixiiiiteil within fifteen days. ' List f It nu Criminals A speedy development following Hie nelion of today is expected to he the presentation to llermnnv of the lir-t of criminals to be demanded by the allies for trial under the treaty. It has been reported recently Hint this list lias been considerably cut down from the originally proposed l.'JIItl names. It will still name the former Crown Prince ami Crown Prince Kuppreeht of Havana, how ever, it is reported, while the trenlv itself arraigns former Kmperor Wil liam "for a supreme offense against international morality and the sancti ty of treaties.' 'and provides for a special tribunal to trv him niter his surrender has been asked from the government of Holland. LAST HOPE FOR IRRIGATION (Continued from Page One) reply upon the card but tint it is to be used only for the informaliim of the board as to what vou want, done. Time is pressing und no one thing is of greater iiiuxirtanee than vour im mediate answer. Complete data on all the projects investigated are nvailalde al Hie district office, ami ail I how interested are cordially invited to investigate them. Two levies of ! per acre each have been made. This has been necessi tatis! hv several factors: (1) the laiire number of sources whirh line tl lie investigated. (2) the absolute lack of authentic data ium-which to base decisions. (.'il the length of lime reiiuircd to make complete inves tigations due largely to constantly changing conMruetioll costs. (1) court and legal expenses in connec tion with elimination proceedings. (.") deliniiiient taxes. A brief .suunnarv of evpen-es follows ; AdininM ration. 'J,7Kt.70: legal. :t,7.Vli I ; eonMtlling engineers. 7. !i 17. 1(1: field engineers, $-i,7J.i.-IH: field work. 7. (IN I. HI : office eciaip inent. lull; lax refunds. 7S.."1 : surety bonds. Iii7: eXi'ln--ion of lands. $1.1 lid : elections. $."i7S: land i.pprnisal. .-fj: recording. .!). Total. ic'S.ti:;:).'!!!. The district hooks are open to in- -pection at Hie district office and landowners are eordiallv invited to in vestigate. I p to I window tiers A suggestion has been made to the hoard regarding lands which lie above the main ean.il-. On account of the pumping costs the-c lauds are water ed with a minimum head which prob ahlv amounts to t rom one-uuarler to one-third the amount used by grav ity irrigation, 'flic suggestion is that these lands be given a one-half water tight at one-half eos. The board would lit e-hld to lime those who own Babies Smile ' whrn stomachs do their wrrk and bowelH move naturally. Fretful, L'Zii'S babies need MRS.WINSLOVTS SYRUP Tm ItftDb' arxJ CkUru'i R ol toe to make the tomach dijerst food, onJ ikiwcW lo movt u they houil. L ins noak-ohol, opiates, narcotics, or otber harmful inKmlirntt. At yvur 4rmttnit Bits from the Story of "Mary Regan" AS PI,AYi:i) liY Anita Stewart In LeEoy Scott's Sensational Novel of Big Pleasure In New York "Yes. this is Marv Rsqan Oh. Its you attain. Lovem'an No. You can't see' me. I'll have nothinq more to do with that sort of thinn What! Now listen. Mr. Love man, don't vou threaten me, vou know I know too much tioo'l-bve. "I want vou Jack" and as Marv and hr new husband turned to face the burtey form of Bradlev. all the otr! hate and etmitiini in her rest to combat this new menace to her plans. Mary, at the other end of the line, had no idea that Iter vounq hus band's millionaire father was frairdnq her Irqal advisor, her old friend, atiainst her. "You don't know yourself as we'l as I know vou Marv Renan." "Bob." she said. "I'm qoinq throtinh with this thinq I'm noino to enter the Golden Doors I will win and vou can't stop me." STARTS TOMORROW PLAYS THRU TUES. RIALTO Last Time Tonight MITCH LEWIS in 'Faith of the Strong." ill! Victrolas at a Premium During the shortage of Victor Talking Machines, fol lowing the war, an enterprising Victor dealer in the northern part of this state has been combing the country and this valley for Victrolas and paying a PREMIUM for this "Famous Musical Instrument." If any one approaches you, to buy or exchange your Victrola, remember it'is at a premium at Palmer Piano House. The artists demand the BEST, why hot you? We have a shipment on the way and advise you to place your order now for a Victrola. Palmer Piano House 234 East Main Street f f T $ t t t I . ? r MONEY SAVED IS MONEY EARNED We expect the price of Oakland Autimiobiles to advance $100.00 on or be L fore February 1st. . ) Buy your Oakland Sensible Six now and Save One Hundred Dollars (i-cyliiider, -II lKirsepuwer, Touring (''ar $1250.00 6-cylinder, 44 housepower Roadster $1250.00 Prices F. 0. B. Medford. AVe believe the Oakland is a better automobile on the market. Ask any man who has owned one. Cars on hand readv fur delivery. ear for the money than auv other Tumy Motor Company 123-125 South Front Street. Jl t T t t t T t t t t T i y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y f ::