Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 14, 1920)
PAGE TWO SrEDFOftD MATH TT?TRTTNE, FRDFOTID, OREGON". "WEDNESDAY. JAXTWKY 11. 1020 p it r b h(i in. P fe fen etr . nu kn At the hoard of r:.I u at ion uif:':!in.' last night tin: hoard :t''n-"d tf (:; out the musical (.j i.'aijia;i(ns of ii; hiBh Bhool in the punhii-f of a nt piano for the assembly room of the itchool, the ma! n burden of th: fOr: to he hf-rne by tho mij-ifal !odi':.:. which hadiy r;i-ed-I tin- s-rvic.f.- o: two plano.s. The old pi ifio will b" removed from the asseri.idy ruoni 10 upstairs and the wv; Infrurtn-nt will he placed in the uman My room. Superintendent Davenport gave th'' hoard a report of the doings of the teachers state convention lie Id a' Portland, of special in'ere.-ft to eho;l hoards. Orres, tailors Iir men and women High grade only. Ashland, Ore. Big moonlight dance tonight! Med ford S'-.'.t. Everybody' aoii'A'. 2."'n The V. (,'. T. I.'. will meet Thurs day afternoon at 1 o'elo'i: in the llaptlst chur'-h for piaer f-.ervlfe. Kmlroider your chiidrei.'.s hprin" dresscH now. lo per cent off on I'a olflc Package goods, liundieraf Shop. U'. 1 Chas. Lilly, president of the Trl Konia Oil company, arrived this mor ninj; from San FraneiHco. There are lovely V. V. A. po.-. ter tip all over town. One spf-riall; was the gift of the artist, i-yi-a .M Alein, to the Y. W. A. The girl head on that poster in very appealing and has received mil h plain; whet ever placed. There are a good ininiv in th Jh vicinity who were former re len(H of Quincy, 111., where .v iMc.Mein was horn, and ncveral kn-v her personally yo this poster is es,jcf: fally Interesting. -She was a " Y' worker In France. As an enlerf ainei her act Included a song, a hit on th mandolin, drawing caricatures and posters and doing a movie Htunt. Painting, tinting and papcrhany- Ing. I'hono fino-X. On and after January 12 the Mine. & Snider garage will he op'-n day am. night, tf Mi'H. K. C. Caddis and son Allien and her mother, Mrs. M. II. Angl left last night on 1 ." for Sacramento to vl.'ift .Mrs, II. 1). Howard and fam ily. Bargains In gowns and underwear Handicraft Shop. "i ItooniH and hoard, 111 North Fir I'hono 2 ' 7-.J. Tho police an; locking for a youn" man who passed a wort hless check for $5..r0 at tho store of Will II. Wll Bon on .lauuary !tth( and which wa; reported yesterday. Worthless cheek! have been passed on a nttmher o! inerchantH within the past two weeks. ..FinO. weather continues to he In night, and the prediciitn for tonight and Thursday is for fair weather Tho temperature was down to -1 tli In morning. I Slab wood for miles by tier or cord Valley Fuel Co. t I,auiiHpa h's original hunch will furnish (ho Jazz for the dance a Knglo Pcliit. Sat,, Nov. I". ur.:i' I George W. ilarker, the Jlultu Kails lianker and postmaster arrived fn the ojly Tuesday and was an overnight giiest at the Holland. V Garments alt made, stamped and thread furnished, I'aciric 1'ackav.e (foods, 10 per cent off. Handicraft Nhop. . p Mulcks, Dodges, and Chevrolet;; ill! lato mo'dcls, at the right prices Tf on can nave money hy. getting one (f thnso cars now, al lint llrown ijlotor Co., North Front street. 4 Tho I'nrent-TeiK h-r circle ot tlu Lincoln school will meet Friday aft"! Hoon a I :i o'ch.vk . l-n! lowing th" husiness scshIou Mis. Lee, the (Oiiul nurse, will talk to (he mother:!, and AHss Uuth Minings will give a vocal solo and .Misn (ienevieve Helms u Diano solo. Mrs. I'alitick will pre Hcnt a fern to the men whirh ha: tlie most mothers present. I Hrophead uutomatlc chain-st ii ch Hewing niac-hiue, ood as new Wilson's, North Kronf. ir ; Then? will hn a dance at the IjE night f I'ythlas hall. l-YIday even Ihg, Jan. tilth. All Unighl.-i. llu'ti tiiullles in- frh'inls conlially inih'i' and urgerl to at lend. L' I A ha.iket hall game Let ween th Central 1'nint alumni and the A:-!i Ibinl high rehoo) team Utli he 1 . 1 , i u ill the A: hla iid hiyM y minimi uui lu morrow night. Pottery ror wedding gifts. Ilamli craft Shop. i JOO LATEJTO CLASSIFY F(it SAI.K Mammoth Itron.e nn keys. .1. C. Herrinu. 'JVi.1 VVA'NTKIi- Your hide is worth i-a ji money at .lolinon-., I.". l ion! j Hi root. i toil HAM-:- Couit-'eii a. oik ! fourth mllenorili ('entiai I'oint n good road . gno: loin -1 oomi c, tage, Kood iiiir.at iiu-. pumpm j )dajt. three acre:. iii'-;. aril, iainii I orchard, ?: White i.er.hnru dm k ens. I'ricc $:i Jj. will iian L din place, habitue on loin; t!met t " per tent. Apply io T. .1. Noni.m owner, on phu e. u , . f'Oli SAI.K Handv iie-iinm bun Ij gahiw, west front, at l,..ut n Btreet, cheap. S.-e C. . it. '.w. FOK SAUK Thoroa.Mi'i 1 I.Pghoni cockerels, ('. I'.-d 1 1 u i: w hut et i; 1, Central Point. : "'ANTIOD To l'U Intnl. m ri l.iitt.:a i low, four to m room . mi paec . Btreet or near pa vim:. u i-re fnrreil. What hae on io .::.r I Cilvo location, price, el. Addie I I. T., euro Mail Tniuine. ' KOIt SAIK Hy owner only, hou i and lotB In .Medlord. Cash or e.i .s terms. T. h. Taylor, phone l,.'-M FOR BALK Manzanit;i. oak and fu WOOtl. l'lione 6 Mi. - A popular Informal dan' e in hed uled for tonight at the Medford Nat atorium. The large halt with it.-i ex cellent floor is all in readings to :ake care of the err.wd and everyone :a looking forward to a fine tin.e. j .a tin. spar h's . ncopa'erl orchferftra will provide the latent, in popular ijiuic. iJanclng will le- free t-j all from ;f to U :'.',') i. ;n. and prize fiancr.-s will lie f'-afired from 'J.'.'.h to I p in A.-: ii4ual tln;re will ie w; af!mis-:ior: charge at the door. The Med foid Printing company has ?he He Luxe Multiplex cash hooks and ether ruled hooks, loone leaf sys tem, also inventory sheets. If you need these or any other blank books or hills to fit any binder see thhi office and patronize home industries. tr A real jazz dance at Kale Point. -Sat., Nov. IT. Launspach's jazz. 2T.':,' Californiaiis stopping at the Med ford i:u lude la O. Well of Long Beach, ('has. Lilly of Los Anteb-s, O. K. (lowland of Oakland, and Lew Leopold, T. A. McCiiHoiigh, Jerry i' hoenf'.ld and L. A. Siinol of Kan ; Frair i.-.co. j Package garments made, stamped,, ' bread fu mi.-lied are cheaper than i .he present price of ma'erial. 2.Mj Try our merchants' lunch. The Shasta. tf Mrs. T. V. iiarber of flrants Pass returned home yesterday from a visi :n Medford. Mrr.. ('has. It. Drake cf (ha. eit" was a Medford visitor Tuesday. Yarns fn all co'i,ts for yarn flow ers, Mic a skein. Handicraft Shop. Follow the crowd! Ilig moonlight dance! Medt'i.rd Nat. tonight I ii to U:',',n p. m. ilancing free! H:;iu to 1 " p. m. Lucky spot dances! 2"0 Mif-'s Janet Smith left last evenin lor Seattle. Miss Maef lillivray will rake her place in conducting the Y W. C. A. campaign for Medford, and Miss Smith will return later. I lave you seen me new Oakland Sensible Six four-door Sedan on dis play? Tumy Motor Co., lli.'j South Front. I truns wick phonographs on easy terms at Hale's Piano Houso. tf Among those enrolling during the past week for business training courses at Hie Medford ltusiuess col lege were: Kunlco Davis. Ktho Kei .::r. Kenneth Miller, W. It. Walker, .1. II. Kurd, Clarence A. Keizur, Win. IS. Keizur. Walter P. Dunlap. Viol, lihickburn. Alia Walsh, Irwin John son, Pearl Millard, Myrle Oarneu. Itoy Nordwick and W. A. Teanuo of Medfonl; Mae Orel) and Myrtle Orel of Kagle Point; Juanlta Furry ol Phoenix. On and after January 1-' the Dines K- Snider canine will be open day and night. tf Pottery for wedding gifts. Handi craft Shop. The W. C..T. V. held a reception lor Mrs. Myra Millor-Staufrer of Manheim, Pa., on Tuesday evening at the home of Drs. Carlow. Mrs. Stauf fer is a well known W. (.'. T. C. wor ker. Handkerchief linen In colors. Ilandb raft Shop. Ladles' and men's suKr French drv :leanGd $l.r0. City Cleaning Works. I'hono .7i. tf Mrs. Don Ciilverl and Hose Lleeh man wen; overnight guests at the Medfonl last night who wrote "It':; 'he ( Miniate" after their names on the hotel register. M is. Paul I Innser., corset lure for Nullone. Phone rN5-J. Hasklna for health. W. MeCunipbell of Ashland, who was In the county Jail serving a seu ence of Iiu days and a fine of SH.'.u imposed by J uilge Taylor for boot legging. Is again a free man as he was released from the county Jail yesterday at the expiration of the :;( lays on the payment of his fine by his sister from Ashland. Hemst itching 10c per yard, thread fu mis hod, work guaranteed. Mail lnh'is solicited. Singer Sewing Ma Iiiue Co., Mr, West Main street. On and niter January 12 the lliues V Snider garage will he open day and nii:hl. If J. C. Milne of Cottage drove, A. L. Hrlggs ami John Dootic H' Porll-ind. uui Frank Smith of Klamath Fulls .tie guests at the Nash. Fngino colls Tui all car::. C. i-' 'lutes Auto Co. tf Hemstitching p-otlng. It o g I n .our ChrUnnas work now. Tho Van dy SIn.p. Next Itlalto theatre, tf Cenige N. Walters ol" I'orlland. who came here la-t Saturday to visil fiis parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ceo. W. Walters of King llighuax and other re la 1 1 vi'. b-f t I his morn In g for San ic e. c.il , to visit bis sister. M rs. 'arrie Miller. Then he goes to 'at Ain.cbs io vi.-it his daughter, who attends si honl there. While in Medford In met his brut her Frank md together wiih their parents went o di land Sunday and met their lothtr Waller. The family reunion was much enjoyed. The iTcthers had ott been t itget her for ocr t wen! y eai tiet the habit! lluy shares now In tie Kuibliiig and Loan. Mn. Ida K. Wiod. teacher of iaiio. No. North Peach i.treet i'hine No n il. 22:: a i-1 M Tin si. ii former resident of Uedttiid, and now n rancher in Cau ida airivcil in the cit Hits morning mi mte home I nun a vMt with his oiks at I. on.'. He. nh. Cab, for a few das visit. Affidavits for Tiohllng mining lalms for sale at Mail Tribune office. tf Carl Je.ichke. high .trade watch md clock repairing I Fir street. WEEKS & McGOWAN CO. UNDKUTAKKRS Day Phone: Pnrlflc 227. Vltht rimnrw: F. V. Weeks, 1DS-J3. At hl:i hearing in juvenile court yesterday ftalph i';. ton, Pi years oil was freed from eu-.f .-!y as it devel oped that he did not have an active jt a r t in the taking o f a horse from th; Hi-'-'inliothum barn at Prospect and merely a conipanled his olde; brother Harold and Ceorge Summei: when they took the animal. The latter two are held in the -ounty ja:! under $.",0i bail each on the charg' of larceny or' a horse, to await th' action of the grand jury. It is claim ed that they confessed and exonerat ed Ualph Peyton from all blame. Slab wood and klndline for sale Call b7rJ. For sale Buck sbot gravel. Phone 512-.I. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Anderson from Odebolt, Iowa, stepped off Monday at Medford to visit their old time friends and neighbors, Mr. and Mrs Jos. Taylor. They are on their waj to California after spending .several months in Portland with their daugh ter, .Mrs. .Marvin Farmer. Handkerchief linen In colors. Handicraft Shop. For the best Insurance see Ho line the Insurance Man. Itay D. Henson of Portland, is vis iting his parents, Mr. ami Mrs. Itiley D. Henhon. 10 Perkeley Way. Mr. Henson is resting up from an Illness of two months duration. As soon as-: ho en t i rely recovers he expects to return to his business at Portland. Dimming lenses for all cars. C. E. Cates Auto Co. tf Mrs. L. Johns of Clendale is a iruest at the Medford, as are J. V. Haker of Seattle and K. C. Watson of Minneapolis. Dr. Heine, eye, ear, nose, throat. Lolton Meadows, a young man. was fined $ 1 n and costs in Judge Taylor's court yesterday for speeding his au'o on North llartlett street by the high school. Fire Chief Lawton noticed tho speeding and plured Meadows under arrest. Yarns in all colors for yarn flow ers. 10c a skein. Handicraft Shop. J. K. Lingerfelt of Ketchlko, Alas ka, and Clarence Henton of Kalis. Okla., are stopping at the Holland, as is II. IJ. Chase of Table Hock. See I). K. Wooir & Co., No. 7 West Eleventh, for fire insurance. tf The basket ball season will open at Itosobtirg tomorrow night with a game between the girls teams of the Crants Pass and Poeburg high bchoots. Weed chains foi all cars. C. K. Gates Auto Co. tf The Farm Utircau Cooperative Ex change yesterday sold another car load of hegs from Medford at the Portland market at 1H cents a pound. SAMS VALLEY We are nmv cxperiencim; some cob! Ine-tv nights, hut bright siuisliinv da vs. .Mr-. !. V. Mildineton wlio wa- ren dered spteehle-s Ijv bronchial trouble is lmw able to use her voice am i. miieh inihioved. Clnrence Cn-e wa- taking cen-u- thnnitih otir distriet la-t week. !! -taleil that the roads were in such a deplorable condil ion he was forced to discontinue the use ol' his car an. I walk. Otlo Fre-Iiam made n sale la-t week nf 7" head of ewes fur a L'ooil I'l'lee, La-1 Sundav officers of tho Sun- 4lnv school were elected tor !)'J(I n- loov; (ieorge Ziiumerma n, super intendent: Kill liei'ine KoL'er seeri.l-irv. Mr-. O. T. WiUon treasurer. U'nlinr St mil- librarian and Mr-. Zimmer- enu oiLiiirn t. Mr. Fredeiilmrg Iio leelilled tlie ot t'iee owin-f to ton niaiiv tmme dulie- ha- filled the ottiee verv t'atthl'ullv ;inl did hi- dutv hv tlie -ehool which was appreciated 1 1 1 1 1 1 bv til! members. Mr. anil Mrs. jtnmermnn are nev, .tliHtni' ii- but seem to have :i willin-- to aid in all soei.il nllair- ol betterment tor our enminiinitv inlu "hieh we are all elud to welenuu' t Item. Mr-. II. A. Kre-hum enioved n idea -n nl vi-it la-t week I 'mm lu-r motlier, Mr-. Colt't 1' Orant- Pa-.-. All illlere-Inie; iroL'iant wa- fen-ri.-red hv tlie literary l.i-t Fridav. IV- -ide- -eelal e,iod number- ineliidllli; -eie'- mid reeii al imi-. ji general di-- --i"ti ot' our roads wn- i.jven b llie jiniliener. A Verv good sllorl t.ll hv Mr-. M. K. Hardner, evidiiining llial nnteh nl' our trouble tu be Hum -IM.-lieigrniellt td ollf load Wolk i'l ih.'l iiicimipetent -upi-rv i-m - are ti' ten appointed and al-o given too 'e h 'errit"rv Io handle i i-tlv. hi-- UPASINGIN'! Tomorrow will be clear nnJ tiriL'ht. if you t.ikc j "Cascarcts" tonight l-'eein ha If-sick, hilitms. count i pated.' mitition way l-eh w zero'.' Here is help! ake I '.i-.-aret. to niiihl for our Ii wr and I el . . You'll wake up clear, rosy, and full of lite. t'acat ets a t without urip iiu: or in com en i nee l'he ne er .sicken on pl.e' Calomel. Salt s. Oil or nasty, harsh lulls They a t so Intle too -Castatets work while en sleep. Yon en (et noif any old thing at DiVom most any old tins, EASES A COLD WITH ONE DOSE -PaM-s oi 'oitiHJtind" t!en breaks up a cold in u fen liotii-s lielief comes instantly. A dote : a k n every two. hours until three dc.ies are taken usually breaks up a severe cold and ends all the grippe misery. The very first dose opens your cloirged-up nostrils and the air pas .,aaes in the head, stops nose run ning', relieves the headache, dullness, feverishness, sneezing, soreness and stiffness. . L'on't stay stuffed-up! Quit blow ing and snuffling! Cloar your con gested head: Nothing else in the we rid gives such prompt relief as '"'ape's Cold Compound." which 'osts only a few cents at any drug .-tore. It acts without assistance, t astes nice, contains no quinine Insist upon Pape's! 'u--ion will be continued on t!r- sub i"' I .-mil committee appointed to look lur'ker into the mutter. A verv good program lot ne.t Fridav night i- being- prepared and a gooii crowd ex pected. Our -oe-etv i- open tor member-hip everv one invited. If. A. Fre-l.nm ami Kluu-r WrL'lit. who are emploved on tlie road nc-.tr Cold Mill, -tent Sundav at tlieir rc--pei-tive homes. Cnv Conner of Medford. I i is in ' ere.-ted in tlie box mill here. wn at tending to bu-ine-- in that line Satur day and wliile here mnde pure!i;tc of two Kambonilet Intel;.-. Ceo. p,. Zimmerman recent lv pur-eha-ed ;t M'oline tractor to do hi ranch plowing. POOS FARM LEASED .MITCIIKU.. S. ).. J;,,,. 1 I. Cuiiiiiv ci)iimiiiniiT". t'inilin-,. thi-; -1 1 1 11 .-n pro-iH-rmi.- that tin-re li:nl not li'-'-ll a .-in-.-ii- ili-iH-iiil'-iit lit tlu 'illllltv liii'ir llciusd I'nr tin.- i i t ix ll!lil!tll. t'I'lllV loiiscl tilt! filltli t.ir L-rii'zin-,'' iniriHi.-(.-s iiihIi-i- an a--ree-iin-iit that the renter shall care for anv ileijciidents wlni he -cn, there. XOTICK TO AM. VKII.MKX A special meetitiK of the Urother hooil of American Yeomen will be held at Aiihea hall. Main anil Central street, Wednesday evening, 'm. II. at S p. m. Important Imsiness. All members aro urged tr,- be present. C. A. PK'Kl-.M,. Foreman. A XX A VOI,FI', Correspondent 2"i1 Old papers for builllns fires and honso cleanins, 10c bundle. HAVE COLOR IN CHEEKS Be Better Looking Take Olive Tablets Tf your skin is yellow complexion pallid toncue con ted appetite poor you have a bad taste in your mouth a lazv, no-f,'x)d ftuiing you should tab'- Olive Tablets. Ur. Kdwarcis" Olive Tablets a Ftilv Tlitute for calomel were prepared by Ir. I'-d'-vards after 17 years of study. Dr. Kdwarch'OHveTabletsarea purely vc,u table com pound mi xcd with oii veoil. V(ju will know them by their olive color. To have a clear, pinklan, bright eyes, r.o pimples, a feeling of buoyancy like tiiildlKKxldavsvoiinurt t'etattiiccnupe. Dr. Kdw.-i'rds' (Hive Tablets act on the liver and txwcls like calomel yet have no dangerous after effects. They start the bile and overcome con rtinntion. Millior.s of boxes are sold annually at I'Jc and !J.c. Take one or tv, i .;ht!y and note thepleasin,; results. Start the New Year right by taking home a box of Our Candy The Shasta For Reliable Stylish Tailoring " KLEIN mJB, Dodup Car. stand corner Main anil Bartlftt. Phone 900. J. D- DELANEY- VIKN'XA. The Au-trian rennlilie t.-.'-e- it- .e'.ind vear witli t'orebod itiL'. Ilullt the t-"'!itii-al and eeonomi-' .ituatinn.. are helieve-i here to have L-rnwn daily vur--e ,-inee e.irlv au tumn. The holiday .ea-on found 'ienn:l ivith a redti'-ed lirea.1 ration. virtua! no fat. and without fuel. Tlie ex-liei-ted .-upi'Iv of i i - a I from (.'zc-ho-Slovakia ha. not been reeeived and nublie utilities were kept partlv in ojn-ration oi.lv bv L-reat efforts and l-'-i'tloMlil:.. Ili-.-Ii hone, had been entertained troin the vi-it of C'haii'-ellor Kenner to tlie .Miii-i-aie c'Hif!i-:l at I'ari-. The I'l-oide exp'-i-ted tliat A-i.-tria would obtain suffii-ient ereiiit. fond, fuel and raw material fur the re-umptinn of their imiu.-tria! life. Now that the re.ult of hi. iournev ha-i beeome l.rinwn the- ne-. .piMn-r. .ound a note -i' de-pair. ( ine of them reni.-irk. that the deci.ion of the Mipreiue eouni-il that Vorarlber-- ir.av nut ep. arate from Au-tria mean- that that imivinee is i-iinileinueil to .uffer alons with the n-.t of Au.tria until HOW TO GET RIO Tha quick vay is to uso Dr. King's New Discovery DON'T put off until tonlsht what you can do today. Step fito your dri;;,rist'.s nnd buy a bottle of Ir. KIiik b New DisroT ery. Ktarr tnklnit It nt onee. By the time you reueh home you'll be on the way to reeovery. This standard family friend has been lireiikinx eold, eouj-'hs, grlppo nttaeks, uud erouii for more than lift v vears. It's used wherever sure tire" relief Ii i!pirei-!ated. Children nnd grownups alike ean use It there is no disnfrreeable nfter-effeet. Your dru'tdst has it. ifle. und 1.- bottles. c;ivo It ii trial. Bowels Begging for Help Toniid liver plendlnc for assist ance? How eareless to neglect these tilings when Ir. Kinu''3 New Life Pills so promptly, mildly, yet eilec. tlvely come to their relief! I,eavlt'.2 the system ttnelenned, cloK'ed bowels unmoved, results in lieultli-di'structive after-elTects. I-t stltnulatMi'.'. tonli-- in - action I'r. Kind's New Life Pills brinK you the happiness of regular, ii'irmal bowel and liver functionins. Keep feeling lit, dninir tiie work df a man or wo man who finds reii.-.-U In it. All (iruirI.sts L'oe. JOHN F. LAWRENCE, Jeweler Our specialties are fine watches fioth American and Swiss, at loweB; prices. Wn do onr o-wn reDalrlng. Blouses We take pleasure in announcing to the ladies of Hertford and the Koue liiver Valley that we have added an ex clusive line of smart Ulouses. We shall he pleased to havu you call and sec Uiese new models. The Vanity Shop Xoxt to Hinlto Theatre YOUR PHYSICIANS PRESCRIPTION Our prescription department is equipped with drugs, etc., , of highest quality. All com- , poundinc is done by skilled pharmacists. Physicians Recommend Red Cross Kidney Plasters for all sorts of aches and pains. Relief is quick and sure. Used for weak backs all over the world. Try them. HEATH'S DRUG STORE The San Tox Store I is import- L lyV ant enough T I y ' ti warrant I V-Tf ' the use of V fsj Wl onlv the -Vj?1 kit drugs. ;he ordinary netive will have hard!', .ul fieient for food and clothin-.' be comes a luxurv for even tlie com paratively wed do. Other provinces are .eekin--- to tree thi m-eiv- from ti.e.b inii n. of .:--tria and turn el-cwhcre for help. There ha-.e bc-u r.m.or- "f an iw-pendin-.- rev,,!: and declaration f in dependence in Tvrol. It i- charged ill -niiif ouartcr. that the w hole -' P aration inovetr.'-nt in the Au-trian province- ha- been in.-piicd bv Her man propaganda with a view to tahli-hinu- a cotri.ior lutwe: n f'ct riianv and Aii-tri.i. While Au-tria -win- unable to ob tain foi-f-i'.-n credit for rehabilitation there has been much comment hen' upon the fact that foreign private capital ha. been dili'-'cntlv exploiting the country. It is a--erted that the i ountrv ha. virtually 1 n -tripped of Safe TIUllC for V . Forlnfams, Invalidsand GrowingChildren I Tho Original Food-Drink for All Ages "Nowls theTime to Do It" says the Good Judge 5o to real tobacco the small chew with the rich tobacco taste that lasts a long time. , It will cost you less to chew than ordinary tobacco. Any man , who uses the Real Tobacco Chew will 't tell you that. 1 Put Up In RIGHT CUT is a short-cut W-B CUT I ( The New BIG-SIX Beautiful in Design Thoroughly Modern Mechanically Right Xote the harmonious design of be ly, fenders, radiator, lamps, and general outline of this New Seven-Passenger Six! See how gracefully tlie curves of each aro blended. Few indeed are the ears which match it in appear ance, or in which the modern bevel-edi;e body ( originated by Studobaker) has been sc perfectly developed. Hines & Snider South Fir Street Medford. Ore. POVER OF AN IDEAL Tlio inn tH-ro-nt AMKItlCW IlH:.i, WIXS in l,sir-ss ns l wnr lll'.CAt SI'. tl. STKKXliTII of .his ,;nt Aiticr-I-fAX-Ism IS IXDI. YIM'AIi I-'ITXKSS. LEARN MORE EARN MORE ENJOY MORE MEDFORD BUSINESS COLLEGE Imlivi,.,,,! Instruction or .e I CAN phis I WILL equals OPPORTTJSIITT Telephone II o N.Riverside, Apple and E. Fifth Streets The Dow Hospital Special attention given to surgical and obstrctical eases. No extra charge for graduate nurses services. The most important person in this hospital is the patient. o lu MEDFORD o 0REO0N articles de luxe while its reninininu' factories are unable to obtain raw material-. A'-cordim.' to common re port. foreitMi intere-ts. principally Italian, have acouired enormous i.oblin'j- of stock in Austrian indu.-Irml- and mine.. The oovcrnment is evenly balanced between So-iali-f- and Conservatives and thus far lias been unable to irive l-irth to con-truciive legislation look-in-- to tlie soiuiiou of manv internal i i obiem- facinL' the country. NI'.W Y'iRK. Jan. V Memorial ecrci-c- for Theoilore Runscrelt, wlio died one vear nito today, were held here and in other cities through out the country. .Many friends of tlie former president made a pilcrimuee to his L-rave at Oyster Bav. Special .cilices were held in the public schools of the nation. INFANTS and INVALIDS ASK FOR Horlick's The Original Avoid imitations end Subttilutat Rich mlllc. m.Ited grain extract in Powder Mo Cooking Nourishing Digo.tiblo Two Styles tobacco is a long fine-cut tobacco Its power-resources are mar velous. Its touring rango is ample for ordinary driv ing; its "emersency range" gives express train speed and power. Yet this is really an economical car to run. Even its tire-economy is notable. The tliLTOuxh satisfaction of this car is evidenced by the thousands of letters from en thusiastic owners. Its finish, equipment and appointments are ot the highest quality. 1 -r' p7 j i 1 L. . A