Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 12, 1920, Page 6, Image 6

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    ' SfED'FO'R'D 'MXrn TR-TOWR. WEDTORTI. CRF.OOX. MONDAY. .TAXTTATiY 12. 1920
AT THE RIALTO THEAT ER TODAY AND TUESDAY
HER MONEY WAS ALL
THROWN AWAY, SAYS
ONLY
TWO DAYS
MORE
J'VIILE OOES HIM
RTX1
It IA1L I Q
J. T. Cannon, president and fun
eral inanuirer of tlio Meiirurd Coast
railroad, which operates the street
car between Jaekuc'nvllle and UiIk
elty, feela that tho people, of Jai kson
vlllo are doing him u great Injustice
if the council of ilu; county seat town
passes the ordinance tomorrow nh:ht,
as it probably will, It; grant a license
to the Interurlmn Auto l'o., for the
carrying of freight and passengers
between Jacksonville and Medford.
The council at lis meeting last week
decided to grant this license and
gave the granting ordinance its flrsi
and second readings. If t ho ordin
ance passes Tuesday nieht the Inter
urban company will start to operate
between the two points next Thurs
day. Jledford has a distinct Interest in
this move by Jacksonville for -Mr.
(lagnon had made plans to operate
the street car the full length of .Main
street In this city on every trip, so
as to necemmodato tlio people who
desired to reach the cemetery, and If
tho jitney opposition is put Into ef
fect will necessarily huvo to nluinili.li
thin plan. In fact he may abandon
tho street car service enllrely be
tween Medford and Jacksonville, and
operate the railroad inly in the In
terest of his logging, limner anil mill
Interests.
Mr. (Ingnon points out that while
tin' i o Is no financial pront In the
street car paironagu between Jack
, sonvllle and .Medford lie as a mailer
of civic pride has been and Is still
willing to operate tho street car ser
vice. It looks bettor to tlio outside
world In making ilio valley look
more prosperous, ho says. He has
given the best service lie could, he
assorts, having the car mako seven
trips' dally whenever posslblo, and
extra trips .Saturday and Sunday
night in accordanco wilh tho wishes
cf the Jacksonville people, and he
was planning to better tlio car ser
vice right along.
While Mr. llagnon admits Iho ser
vlco has been poor the past two
months, duo to circumstances over
which ho had no control, ho claims
that if tho Jacksonville pei.'plo had
only boon patient till things could be
restored to normal they would have
no kick coming but would be well
satisfied.
He points out Hint during Hie re
cent big storm It was iinpi.'sslblo be
cause of tho heavy snow, and Ice, to
operate the car, and that for eight or
nine days there was no electric pow
er with which to operate tho car. Ho
could not uso tho englno li,1 clear the
tracks of Ice and snow nud to haul
tlio car, as many .lacksonvilllans had
suggested, because It could not pos
sibly bo spared from tho logging
camp, where it was kept busy getting
out wood for Medford when this city
was nctuully suffering for lack or
fuel.
Jn lieu of the street car Mr. C'.ag
non pdlntB out that he provided Jit
ney and auto truck service,. Then
when ho did try to tiso tho street car
that largo vehicle was broken in
crushing tho Ico and snow frcni the
tracks. Then ho bought tho largo
street car from Mr. Ilullls to tnko its
plnco. During tho storm period and
Inter Mr. Gngnon says that ho only
tnlsscd two Jacksonville mails.
Dually It Is pointed out by him
that It Is b matter of civic pride with
bo'tli Jacksonville and Medford to
bavo a street car lino In operation
between tho enmity seat and this
city, and thus in inviting and estab
lishing jitney servlco in an effort to
drive out tho railroad Jacksonville
Is doing wrong. Ho cites that thru
(he activities of jitney lines tho l'a
',!flc, & ISustern rallrond was finally
clot",il dewn, and I but for tho fame
reason ?''C Southern Purine years
iiko abandon'"!! Us motor train ser-
Ax t&ik y - !4 Wik n VJr
J -v;Vjy u ' '$ sffwvs , i , air-
"' rj . i -o - J3 , P'y . U3- i
Anita Stewart in "Mary Regan
A Miii'v Iteuan. Iiei'oiuo of F'roy Scott's great noel, Dnlta Ktewart
new and ulisllsic ted oppol tlllllties lo prove lieiscll olio of til" supremo
ha s a bewildei'lnp; role and Hives her
en actresses of the day.
vice between (Irants Pass nail Asli
land. The Inlnrurban Aulo Car Co. li
cense which will probably be passed
tomorrow night requires that the
company pay a license fee of $10'l
annually and give a $."i(MI bond, and
provides for at least, eight round
trips each day ono to be made afler
t; o'clock p. m., and one trip with
truck for hauling baggage and
freight also to lie made each day.
Passenger fares are lo be '10 cents
for one way and :t."i cents for a round
trip. Freight charges will lie: Pack
ages np lo Ml pounds in weight ITi
cents; over SO pounds and up to 1!.M)
pounds, cents; over -."ill pounds ttl
10 cents per cwt.
Y. W. C.A. - MEEIMG
AT PUBLIC LIBRARY
TONIGHT AT 7:30
NOW.FREE
?l
FROM PAIN
'AIM
'-4
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iA UnffnTwl n iTeat deal with rorlodi-
1 I I 1
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Cains in my side and
ack nnd also head
aches, and Rot se
weak I could not do
nnvtblis. 1 took
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Vopotnblo V,m
nound nnd soon fell
better. Now I am
married nnd have
two little boys. Hi
foro the first one
enmo I was weak
nnd nervous, could not eat nnd was
iir.zy. After I took tho Vegetable Com
pound I could work nnd eat Now 1
am BtroiiR and recommend your nicdi
cine tomv friends. " Mrs. Anna Sleva,
26 East 17tb Street, Bayonne, N. J,
Women who recover their health, nal
urally tell others what helped them.
Soma write and allow their names and
photographs to be published with testi
monials. Many more tell their friends.
If you need a medicine for women's
ailments, try that well known and
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ham's Veeetnble Compound. Write
Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co. (con
fidential) for nm-thin you net'd to
Jujow about these troubles.
I.OXDOX, Jan. 12. Hegret that
tho United States did not participate
in ratification of the treaty of Ver
sailles Is expressed by today's news
papers. Somo editorials striko a dole
ful note.
Tho omission of America's signa
ture to the ratifying document," says
tho Telegraph, ' stands for the bluer
disappoint inent of Hie hope that
glowed with promise for humanity a
year ago. It Is true tho League of
Nations exists by the terms of tho
treaty but tho world knows that un
less tho I'nileil Stales adheres to the
league not a tithe of the usefulness
and moral authority It should pos
sess will belong to It."
The Telegraph also cites tho ab
sence of Russia from .Saturday's cere
mony and says;
Tntil tho sky in that direction
grows clearer there
Timivlit. al 7::i(l in the Mililiu li
brary there will lie three of the liesl
known of the V. W. ('. A. workers unci
lull women of Aliill'ord are invited to
hear lliein. .Miss Medilvarv nrri
ed in the city vesteniav nnd is Hie
uiiliouol finance worker .from New
York. 3Iiss Annii-Seiilntrt: arrives
this nflernoon from New York :ilso,
and will stop off on her wav lo Seat
tle. iMis.s Janet Smith lias been here
for several dav working with tli.'
various colilllliltees. i
It isn't often that so inanv nola
lile women in Y. Y. I'. A. w'ork are lo
i;et!ier al Hie same lime in n citv of
this si.e nni! woiihln'l lie (he cjise
now if it were not. for Hie Y. Y. t'.
A. IraiiiiiiL' course in Sentlle which
begins in a lew davs. This course
(lie first ever held oulside of New
drk t'itv and lirinus to Iho west a
e.real inanv of the Y. W. ('. A.
competent nud brilliant Worker:
There are several other i:ooit thintrs
lo lie
V. A
lialiit
AT ASSEMBLY OF
TIE HIGH SCHOOL
si-nt Id Mi'illonl hv tho V. W.
in the iicai l'uturt' so iret tlio
1 coiiiini.' iiihl wlu'iicviT
von liciir al' an nttnu-tifm ciit Ijv tlio 1
Y. . C. A. so ns not to miss inv
tlio tro;ils nlu'iid.
It is the plan to bavo tho musical
organizations, hand, orchestra. Boys'
(lee club and Girls' (lleo club have
the assemblies on Mondays and Fri
days for tho next couple cf weeks,
.Miss Vander Siuis, director glee club,
and I. C. Mckeynolds, Director of
the band and orchestra, will have the
general control of the same. The
times of these periods are from 1:15
tr; 1:40 on tho above mentioned days
It is firmly believed that such a plan
wilj prove interesting to the youth of
our high school and will at Iho saniei
time furnish a fine opportunity to
develop initiative., I'arents and all
others interested hi tho young pecple
of our school community are cordial
Iy invited to como out to theso as
semblies. The exercises "will begin
with the assembly on next Friday,
Jmiuary llith. Ycu will enjoy your
self and your presence will mean
most 'much to the boys and girls.
The schedule is as follows: Friday,
(.lan. Itilh, band; Monday, Jan. 19th,
Girls' (lice club; Friday, Jan. 23d,
orchestra; Monday, Jan. 2th. con
cert, individual members of tho musi
cal organizations; Monday, Feb. 2d.
Beys (lice club.
The first semester in tho public
schools will close Friday, Jan. 30th,
British India and $20,778,000 to and the second semester will begin
Spain. Imports totalled 976.634,- Monday, Feb. 2. It is the plan to
04t, most of it coming from Canada, have all students in high school and
and '(I cng Kong. those finishing grade 8 of the ele-
rfilvor exports were valued at mentary schools, register before the
?230. 00 l.O.'i 1 , British India taking 'secend semester begins. Students
$10!i,i:.i).71S
peace or any hope of it."
Doubts of tho reality of peace be
hind the formal act of ratification
are expressed by the Daily News.
Thero is not a nation which can
not, if it wishes, miinut'act ure new
grievances out i.'f the settlement to
troublo tho poae: of the world," it
says. "Occasions of offense are bo
numerous they ohscuro lt very face
of peace."
The News notes that America
"which did so much It; make peace"
had no p.ut in tho final act.
The Chronicle. discussing the
League of Nations, says "it is much
weakened by the action of tho Amer
ican Henate." It expresses the hop',
nevertheless, that the allied govern
ments will linmeiMately ' go ahead
with the league. 1ml questions whe
ther Croat Britain, Franco and Italy,
without the support of America, can
assume a position to act as dictators
to the rest of Kurope, adding:
"America's concur re nco would
have made a great moral difference."
China $77,rN3,,Tt'.7
and Hong Kong ? 1 0 , 2 2 a , 3 ." 1 for
coinage purposes. Tho growing Kur
opcan dotnauil for silver for currency
in be no world i was shown In $ 1 r . ti ;t , ; s 0 exports of
liver uv Kngland, $(i.aSS. t!)7 an
France and $2,0W.0St to The Neth
erlands. Imports of silver were
$s!,:ts!,r:u;. of which ?3G, ito;;,43 7
came from Mexico.
and parents desiring information are
urged to refer the matter to tho prin
cipal of the high school or to the of
fice of superintendent."
Moro fair weather is promised for
Tuesday, and warmer weather is evi
dently not yet in signt. Tne min
imum temperature of this mornins
was 21 degrees.
RESERVE STOCK OF
W XrflllNilTON', Jan. 12. Uesorvo
fecks of precious metals in this
country wore reduced more than
I i 1 1 .ooo.oou in tho rulcmtur yean
liU:'. nrcorilirii; to a sia'cinent today I
by tlie federal ' reserve board. j
Hold i-xports a "in1 un: ed to t'S,-
lH.iVt:.. of which ?. t. U4.1 ! went;
to Japan, $ tio.iiin n.- Ardent ma. j
$ to.n ir.,2iiii in l'.or.n Kuim, j
10l,7t3 to China, $ J l,Joo,0i;u to
lor a cold morning
nothing is more appetiz
in and satisfying than a
dish of warm.
These superior cornflakes
are always crisp, but in
cold weather many prefer
to heat them in the oven
for a few minutes.
A delidhtful dish results.
Nadey
Postum Corcjl Co. Battle Ovck.Midu. '
"My troubles have been completely
overcome since I began taking Tan
lac and I am enjoying the best health
I havft hAd is twenty years," said
-Mrs. X. Jr1r; of 423 Bart Third
St., Los AiMh&, Caa.
"I sKt nwwil tho km K dollara
far rMUicius mi tratnents," she
continued, "bt it was jst money
thrown away, for I never got any re
lief from my suffering until I com
menced taking Tanlac. I was practic
ally an invalid for twenty years, and
all my trouble was caused by the aw-.
ful condition of my stomach. A great
part of the time I was confined to my
lied, simply too weak to be up. I
could eat but Try little, and that
disagreed with me so I suffered ter
ribly from gas. To make matters
worse 1 was attacked by rheumatism
in my arms and legs, which caused
me no end of pain and misery. 1
never got a good night's bleep and
became extremely1 nervous.
"Well, I have jusj finished my
fourth bottle of Tanlac and it Is won
derful the way 1 have improved,
why, I feel bo well and strong I do
all my housowork without the least
trouble. Last week I actually did
the family washing and it has been
many years since I did a thing like
that. My appetite Is fine and nothing
disagrees with nie. I sleep restfully
anil get up feeling refreshed every
morning. The rheumatism has en
tirely disappeared and Tanlac de
servos every bit of-the credit."
Tanlac Is sold In Medford by West
Side Pharmacy, In Gold Hill by M. D.
Bowers, In Central Point by Miss M.
A. Meo, in Ashland by East Side
Pharmacy, In Eagle Point by Von
der Hellen. ' Adv.
Start the
New Year
right
by
taking home
. a box
of
Our Candy
TheShasta
So Different
from the usual type of nhoto
drama that all Medford is
talkinu about this attraction.
A rANfBUS STORY!
A FAMOUS STAR!
A 100 PER CENT PLUS
Action!
Heroine of
sensational
Pleasure in
played bv
LeRov Scott's
novel of Biq
New York as
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There is not a dull moment
in the dramatic feature or
comedy.
Anita
Stewart
A HUGE DRAMA
OF THE FROZEN NORTH
COMING
"PAID IN ADVANCE"
Author James Oliver Curwood
Extraordinary Cast Dorothy Phillips. Priseilla
Stowell. Lon Chanev and Carmen Phillips.
Dean, William
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Prices 1.50 to 50c, Plus Cinrcrnniviit Tin. ,
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The Dow Hospital
Special attention given to surgical and obstretical
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No extra charge for graduate nurses services.
The most important person in this hospital is the
patient. .
MEDFORD OREGON
Let There Be No Discords
If your Ford car is out of tune, thero is umlnuhtedlv a vcrv o()(i roasoil
for it. And tho best way to find that reason, and h:,ve it ren'iedied is to
jump m and drive, to our authorized Service station, where one of our me
chanics who is thoroughly acquainted with the Ford mechanism and who
knows the 1-ord way to ad just of repi.ir your car. can tune it up in a carafe
that is properly equipped to -he real Ford service. Then, too we n ever
use imitation parts only the Cenuine Ford-made, strom -uid durable
They wear from thirty to seventy-five per cent longer than the counterfeit
parts that are solter and more cheaply made. In fa.-t it is dangerous to
human-hle to use 11mtatu.11 parts, and it is not fair to vour Fowl ear or
your pocketbook.
; We are a part of the gigantic Ford Service organization whose purpose
it is to serve the owners ot all Ford , ars and trucks; we have lu-rc tlnii ?
pass.ng interest m your car. Prompt service is ,iven on all work-fr i a
minor adjustment to a motor overhaul. Drive in and see the facts for v r
C. E. GATES AUTO CO.
MEDFORD, OREGON
Insist on Opiiulnc Fonl Tart!..
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