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SCEDP0R15 TRTBTTNTR, 5fEHF0T?U OTJF.f!ON. TFT!&DY. JANUARY 20. 1920 I i COMING TOMORROW BURNiS BROS. Colored Minstrels 10 PEOPLE JAZZ ORCHESTRA GOLDEN WEST QUARTETT Full of Fun, Pep, Singing and Jazz .ALSO MARGARITA FISHER in "FAIR ENOUGH'5 Last Times Today "UNCLE TOM WITHOUT THE CABIN" Mack Sennett's Latest Gloom Killer DOROTHY DALTON in "L' APACHE" LIBERTY PL Quality Goes CiearTliroush )) Touring Car $1160 In talking with Port owners hereabouts, you will lie dcoply impressed with the fine and friendly esteem in which they hold this ear. It lias earned a high plane in their regard as a ear that gives alile, faithful ser vice at ;t cost perceptibly lower than usual. SOLD ON EASY TERMS. Clark & Childers Crater Lake Motor Co. Business on Our Books MANY accounts on the books of the First National Bank represent business concerns throughout Jackson County. As their growth and progress are traced we can take a pardonable pride in the reflection 1 lint the facilities and services of this institu tion have been contributing factors in their success. A "Nationalized" bank account rep resents the highest degree of satisfaction. Vhe First National Bank: Medford Oregon REBELLION j IN STOMACH i"Pape's Diapepsin" at once ends Indigestion and Sour, Acid Stomach Lumps of undigested food cause pain. H your stomach is in a revolt; it' sick, gassy and upset, and what you just ate has fermented and turn ed sour; head dizzy and aches; belch gases and acids and eructate undi gested food just take a laldet or two of I'ape's Uiapepfin to help neutralize acidity and in five minutes you won der what became of the pain, acidity, indigestion and distress. If your stomach doesn't take cave of your liberal limit without rebel lion; if your food is a damage in stead of a help, remember the thick est, surest, most harmless stomach j antacid is Tape's LHapepain, which costs so little at drug stores. MEDFORD TO SEE i mrn uramm" N. Fir. Phone 100 Walker Wliilcsiilc and fin:' (nnipanv of 1") lu'lons, will arrive in Mi'ill'iinl next Sundav evenillL', Mmilii: ever Hie Soullieni I'acil'ie ilireetlv I rum San i'rani'iscn, en route In I'oi'llanil. One perfonnanee of Kol ert l.imis Sti'venson's thrilling ro inanee, "'I'he .Master of liallant rae,'' will lie uivni at the 1'nL'e theater on Mondav ninlit, .lanuarv "Jlitli. OwiiiM lo the massix elU"S of the seenes used ill Mr. Whiteside's nlav. the entire dav hel'ore the perfonnanee will he devoted to the nssciulilimr of the snls, the adjusting of the intrieAtc liuhls. and the reheasal of the chimin's of the heavv idat forms, hulustrades and carved .laeohean furniture. "The Master of Ballantrac" will lie meseiited at the l'aire theater in .Med ford. precisely as it was shown in the east, t'hicn'jo, Denver and San Krancisco. ' The cast includes those plavers which have 'scored biir liit and includes such celehrilics as llp hert lruce, the fine old Knulish ac tor: Frederick Uoland, the liest oT (he voting leading men: dashiui: Will Sul livan: eauve Maurice Barrett, pretlv Svilnev Shields, lovelv Miiv Buckley, handsome Virginia Diinean. niastcilv llarrv Dornton, and aiuusinr Carl Yose. This coterie (J arlisls was assem bled hv Mr.' Whiteside expressly for his Xew York run, which will beiriii the latter part of next month, at the Maxine Klliott. theater on Broadway. After the (iotham run, Jlr. Whiteside purposes acceptinir an offer to ap pear in Loudon in "The Master of Ballanlrae. I his American star is as much at home in the British cap itol as lie is in any city in these I'ni led States, anil the l,Miccn s llicnler in London is his for the asking at any time. NAME BILL STEERS CAPTAIN FOR 1920 EUGENE, Ore., Jan. 20. "Bill" Steers, star quarterback of the fa mous 1919 University of Oregon foot ball team, was elected captain of the 1920 team last night. The new Captain Steers was one of tho shining, lights in the great game with Harvard at Pasadena on New Year's day, kicking one of the field goals scored by Oregon. AV. L. I lay ward, famous athletic trainer at the university for tho past sixteen years, announced last night at the banquet that ho would remain at tho university, llayward said his salary had been increased to $4000 a year, and that ho had turned down the two outside propositions that were offered him. IT YIELDS AT LAST HOSTON". Jan. 'jn liost.m is pre paring to niter Mime ut its nnt Wicr- lii'd historic 1 cat iiri-s to ht-'ct the demands of modern condition:--. Sm.ill strips are to be r-lit nl from the i.o ton (.'onmuni, t r.i inliii;- m'.v.m. for troops in lu'Vultitumiirv dav--, and atlini; of the i.uvr !' the Old South Meetimr llim-r. where the fa mous "tea partv" v,: hali-hed. 1 untemphited. Trai l ie prohleui. acute in this eit v ol narrow "eow lane" streets, in rm-h vie are re sponsible. Tao priut of Ike cininni two sides of its l-m-rc ;irea lias been siinetioned on!v alter the over oint!n;' ot oie-r ntiindinu' oppoition bv those who held that no eeiisiderations of modern development should disturb this revolution;! rv landmark and present dav brent liimr space in the eitv's center. Several years airo the voters turned down a proposal lo shrink lite t'omnioji iu order to swell the streets. But in the recent city election the voters in all Imt two wards declared in favor of widening the streets from Common lands. The two wards winch opposed the plan are in Chnrlcstown, seat id' another his toric shrine. Hunker Hill Monument. Cmler the plan, which is n com promise arranged between the street commissioners and the IJostun Com mon society, Treinont and HovUlon streets, which bound tint Common on two of its sides, will he widened to a maximum of -lit feel instead of fi() to iii) feet as first proposed. This will iio accomplished without sacrifice oi greensward or trees, ;iS the cuts wi'l he made from the hroad malls of the Common, The com promise carried with it an airreemeul that no further invasion of the Common would Lt made. Boston Common was bought in Kill 1 hv (lovernor Winthrop and others as a common cow pasture and training ground, and was one of several such tracts of communal lands and ptant mir grounds. Today it is the sole re mainder of these ancient commons, other holdings hnvimr passed into pri vate hands. It was on Hoston Common that revolutionary soldiers drilled ; from its limts at Hark Suuare, then the Hack hay in fact as well as in name and now "made land,'' the British started for hexiuunton on April 1!), 77k On the Common flu; British mustered (heir forces (o attack Bunker Hill and British artillervnien set the:r iruns on Klaiistaff Hill dur ing the seiire of Boston. Colonial ex peditious set out atrainst Louisbur and Ouehee from the old Common, and Massachusetts reuiments ns sembled there prior to toitm to the front in the Civil war. SE GIVE UP KAiSER PARIS, Jan. 20. Belief that tho efforts of the allies to get former Em peror William out cf Holland would prove unsuccessful was expressed to day by Baron Kurt von Lerfmer, Ger many's chief representative here. "I am absolutely sure tho Dutch government will never surrender the former German emperor for trial on charges that nro not provided for in any constitution, any laws, or any treaties regarding extraditions,' he said. Ho Teels Mko a New Man Rheumatic pains, backache, pains in Bides, sore muscles, stiff joints or an "always tired" feeling are usual ly symptoms of disordered kidneys. W. W. Wells, Toquin, Mich., writes: "I am on my feet most of tho time and get tired. Hut after taking Fo ley Kidney Pills I feel like a new man. I recommend them to my cus tomers and have never heard of any rase where they did not give satisfac tion." Prompt in action to relieve kidney troubles and bladder ailments. For salo by Medford riiarmacy. BAD BLOOD Pacific Coast Folks Testify Bfindlake, Omcon: "I wimt to writo n testimonial toiling what Dr. Pierce's mctli- eini lias done for inr. I was bother ed with mi ulcer on my right nhiu for a yenr. I went to a doctor here but his nicdicinodid rue no Rood. Tho Boro pot worso rinlit along, so I tried a Chinese Doctor and Na .CTV't'';N his medicine did VIS In0 Kd for a N " while, thn tint wire earned to h getting worm to I tried Dr. Pieree'e medicine, f took two aad a half bottlea of Dr. Pierre's Golden Mediml Discovery and used Dr. Pieree'a All-Hnnl-inR Salvo and tho ulcrr was all well before I had the medicine all used, nnd I recom mend the medicines to other euffcrora.'' MISS liEUTIIA HAYES. "For Over 40 Years" Tonic and Blood Builder Chohalis, Wnsh.:t "I havo used Dr. Fierce'a inediciiies in my family for over 40 years and have always found them just as represented. I tlunk Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets have no equal for constipation; and tho 'Golden Medical Discovery as n tonic arid blood builder cannot be beat, in fact, I can heartily recommend any and all of Dr. Pierce's remedies. "My daughter had chronic constipation from babyhood and doctors could not euro her. Dr. Pierco's Pleasant Pellets is tho onlv thing that ever helped her." MRH, JEN N US K. SWOFFOKD, 1320 Alfred St. DR.PIERCES MEDICAL FOR THE BLOOD.LIVER.LUNGS. STOP! !i THIS MEANS YOU See us for Wood, Mill Block and , COAL Valley Fuel Co. Phone 76 SCAVENGER. Licensed City Scavenger. All rnfnso Immediately removed on short niticc. Weekly visit in resi dence districts. Imlly business dis trict. I'buaes 27 7-J. lftf!t-'il''T A ' Ji mA fk?P y 9 U- i-rt famous met s sauces AW? The secret or many a famous c ' It's knowing how to season foods how to blend flavors. The men who make a science of good cooking use Del Monte Catsup in many of the de licious soups, sauces, and gravies that you enjoy in the best restaurants. Try Del Monte Catsup in your own cook ing serve it on your table. ' You will be delighted with its taste-bettering possibilities. There are more than a hundred other deli cious Del Monte Products that will help you to put variety and flavor into every-day meals. Our new bctok "Del Monte Recipes of Flavor," will tell you more about them and how to use them economically all the year round. Send for a free copy. Address Department N CALIFORNIA PACKING CORPORATION San Francisco, California It has that ripe tomato flavor i i.1 3 Km m vk brm,d J w lMfJ Mm . ' . Eco Step Joint Piston Rings to fit all cars 27c At the Big Auto Supply Sale C.E. Gates Auto Co. The Weed Lumber Company Desires to amiouiiee Hint they will open Logging Camp Number 4 on January 1!)tli nnd will engage the services of men skilled in this line of work. We will need TIMEER FALLERS BUCKERS SWAMPERS RIGGERS RAILROAD CONSTRUCTION MEN COMMON LABORERS And in faet all men necessary to the operation of a camp. Those desiring employment write or wire THE WEKI) LUMIiKIi COMPANY, Weed, Califor nia. Kin JIT HOUU DAY. GOOD GROUND and working conditions. I LAGTEIN la a condensed buttermilk in paste form. One pound makes ten gallons of pure, rich buttermilk at a cost of jl.!)c per gallon. Indispcnsi jble as a feed for poultry and ! liogs. I GIVE IT A TRIAL. MONARCH Seed & Feed Co. 317 East Main Sfrcflf TAXI Doilae Car. stand corner Main and Bartlott. Phone 900. -.2 J. D. DELANEY. ,