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STETTF0TIT1 TMAI1J TRIBUNE, TFTDFOTITI. PRECOX. WEDNESDAY. J ANITA RY 21. 1020
PAYS $1000 FOR
PI
. The city coum.'i! nt a lenu'lliv hok
- sion last niuht grunted n II) veur's
friincbiMrt to the Home Telephone &'
Telegraph t-omimnv: killed the nrilin
nnees to raise the iitnev. pool, bil
Hard and eard lame licenses, dismiss
ed, the overl'low uf water i'l'om the
eiiv reservoir, heard a protest
neninKt the new eitv sarbiiL'e diiinpinr
trround, decided to learn the appro.x
iinulc cost of installing a modern lire
aln nil HVHlcni . throncliuut the eitv.
und diKeuHHed routine business.
" 'J'be telepbono ordinance went Ibru
tiniiniinouslv as heretofore described
und embodied all the old and sonic
new Sat'euuards to irotcct the eitv.
The I'l'iinchiso dates from Oct. 2llnl
last when the old franchise expired
Cupinin A. .1. Vance, nimimrer, and
, tilts Newbui'v. attorney for tile com
panv were present. The chief points
ol. interest about the new franchise
aro .unit it reomres the coinpanv to
remove all its polos from the street
into the alleys within a period of five
years, and rcouires the paintinc of all
new poles as fast ns tbev arc in
staled.
Kurd's Protest lKnored
E, J. Ilurd. as a citizen and tu.x-
puVer lined that the eouncil' embody
a special provision rcimirine the
vomtmnv to remove the duplicate nolo
cnuipracnt in front of his home and
allev on' West ' 10th street' in a rea
sonable time, but as tho company has
been removinc all duplicate poles and
wires throiiehont the city as fast n
ftracticnhlu hnd lias been init io hinnv
Ujplisands of dollars cxpeilHO'bv the
Htorni of a month nsro. and will not be
able to net Its system worltiinr as it
did before the storm for three! nioliths
.vt. the eouneilmcn deemed Mint all
the safeguards neeossnrv ivprn nl
rondv contained in the orllinanco. and
tliorcloro reiusod to act! on llr.
nurd's rcdiiest.
Another fealuro of the new friin
ubisc is that company obtains it for
AUTO ACCIDENT
I
An accident partially due fo the
new street parking ordinance, which
rcouires uutos and other vehicles to
bead in at a lonir ant:lc at the curb
occurred on West Main near the Fit
ytreet comer late vesterdav afternoon
when a ear driven bv .Mrs. Hurt It.
Klliott struck a biiirirv in which were
a man from the country, said to he a
llx. Dickson, and his vouni; son. and
the man was thrown out headlong to
tho pavelneut. Kiiffivintr u bad L'ash
cut in bis forehead, ilis injury was
dressed at (be West Side druir store
bv Dr. II. I!. JlareVnve. alter which
he went home. The boy was uninjured.
No blame is attached to Mrs. Kl
liutt. who was not drivinir fast.
It seems that the man mil into the
biiL'U'V to drive away and while he
was still standiiiL' und before bo hud
picked up the lines the horso beiran
backiii!.' out into the street. Mrs. Kl
liott eaine aloiiL' lust then on that
side of the street, and on the oilier
ide of her was another auto itiovin''
n the opposite direction. Therefore
she was unable to turn out ill time
when the butiirv was ; bakcV up in
front of her. ' ' ' ,
'Tho accident furnished much dis
cussion among the eitv eoune'iltneii
last night, reviving tho old: contro
versy among them as to which is I lie
b.elter method for the parkiinr ordin
ance, tcf head in . to tjio curb or to
buck in. Those opponents of head
ing in rcL'ardcd their eontention as
tb this he'nir the more dangerous
tiielliod of narking indicated bv the
lieeident and it seems Hint there have
been a nimiber ''of " harrow escapes
troni similar accidents since the ord
inance went into effect.
DEAN FOX TELLS
WHAT Y.W.C.A. DID
000. Financiers who know, Bay that
of all money spent by any organiza
tion during the war, the Y.'W. C. A.'s
money -war-neat spent." Every penny
In accounted for.
' The rnnuM town and county work
as started now, of which Medford
will ho a part, is also tho outgrowth
of the brcader work that has come to
bo the larger Y. W. C. A. policy since
wie war. ueuji rox asKeu mo gen
erous support of all of Medford for
tho local campaign, believing carn-
CORVALLIS, Ore.. Jan. 21.
Classes at O. A. C. In 1040 should
total 8000. This is the opinion of
t hn Pinna nf an nit n i ir
flio flat sum of $1,0(1(1 in lieu of pav- which has figured out tho Increase
ing over to the eitv three per cent ol' nnr ii nn ii n, l.noi,,,, it a , ,..,i
ns annual gross receipts as hereto-1 incroass por annum for voars nasi
-I "e council deemed tho J hit 1 Tho elans Is - ilnlunliiir nn ,inui
payment bettor, nrguing that a gross Bowngo system for tho campus suit
receipts percontniro only came out able for usaeo for Ihn nnvi iw.,,i.
years on tho basis of Its estlmate of
tho enrollment of 104 0. Professor
John T Dunuis 1b instructing In sanita
tion. .'-' , .
A SAFE TEST
Iliiffnlo, N. Y.
of the pockets of tho company's pu'.
ions. .
. . ,I,lceiiHO Fees Incrcuso Killed
; '.Without diseussion and iniicklv. ns
tho ma jority of (ho couneilmen had
bad ,a.uliiiiii;o of heart Hinee tho last
Uioutimr .tho Ipith- license fees ordin
uncos woro killed. The ordinance to
rniso tho fees on. billiard. mini und
card tables caruc up first und Kcone 'l'01' those who aro In nood of
and Dressier only rvoted in favor of rniocly for kldnoy trouble! and back-
it: Anile, Dressier, Hill and Gaddis ncho, It is a good plan to' try noun's
lyotuitt ogitiiist it, Mayor dates alsolK1(l"y Pl". Thoy aro strongly rec
waopposed.;',(.ln (he vote to incrensol ""inionded hy thousands of puoplo in
flic mtoiMivbaii. ear and iitnov Jiuenmes "'i.viclplty., Ask your neighbor!
the votes ot Ixeenc and Dressier were ' Arnold, ; Applegato Itoad,
tile only .favorablo ones. ,' : . JacKsonvlllo, Pin;, says: Doan's Kid-
' Olty 'Overflow Waicr Hltuatlon noy l'illa holI,etI mo wondorfully and
1 ' Tho eitv rnsnrvnir .,v...fl. .:,...' ' '"!" . P1""" ""
tinn wim ,llu..uu.i .,f i . ' , botliorod mo for somo time, and
on Ihn : V " ? B0tt'' ' y kidneys
the wain, i: 77 . " anrt Jn '"y Kroln- Tho action of my
irvo r the tin ! 1 kMnoia be:amo Irreiwlar and I Had
H "' u' ', ' ;.. 'v?"""r ,lm "d 11.1. with flno results.
one n ,Z ii' Doan's scon rid mo of all tho trouble
rZr, "J " 0."" 10 K1 1 hBV "0 " very
ln.l ',' 1'rlco GOc, at al dealers. Don't
ami recently tiled water rirlits will, Blmy !11(k tor a Ma ,omoly Kot
V." "t0..,t:"1-TPr ,"r ovcrn,,w- Kidney Pllls-.hn same that
,vu ,,'.:. ,r KVS", Mr- Arnuld had. Fostor-Mllhiirn Co.
utii-iiiii-ML w as mane Jlfrs
ouuvecn inn city and property owners
near thu reservoir, throimb whieh rim
the f!it.vH pipe lino 'wore L'iven water
riL'iits ny the city for the overflow
' 1. H. Tierce was one of Ibeso Inn. I
owners and since then be has sold oil'
: his land to' several purchasers and
nun oacli parcel he sold his supposed
' water rmht with it. Sonic time aire
ciaiminf mat (he ornrinnl airrectnelit
Willi the eitv provided thnt if the city
ever sold tho overt low he would he
ttivpn first chance to buy, Jr.
iiorcc and the city reached a ('on
Iract iiKreeincnt fur the sale of lb
wilier to liim. llcforo the eitv had
mmien ihn contract Mr. l'icrco in
formed the Janes brothers and oth
'ers who bought land from him that
tbev must sii:n a new water contract.
1'hov refused ttud dciuilimr that he
bad no richt to the water filed water
richts with tho slate engineer.
These filers were present at last
nmht's mectinir as was II. A. Canudv,
as their attorney and spokesman. Tim
ojtv council aurced to withdraw its
protest to the state engineer whiidi
it had filed while it was iuvestiuntin"
the situation.
f iarlintfn Works Oiniplnliit
' John U. Hulston, who resides on
I'lirtlnnd avenue, complained to tho
(ouncil about the location of (he new
city uarbaue disposal works in tin
Miuthenstorn section of Hie city,
claiming that the odor of burning
Iiarbai:e. papur and other refuse was
vcrv otl'ensivo in bis neighborhood
,nnd over a larire section of the ens!
side, lie claimeil that at times the
odor was so strong that it awakened
Sleepers who bad ! windows ol
their rooms up.
The incinerator for burnini; the
refuse and garbage can not be in
stalled lor at least two months vet
when (he weather will permit of con
crete work without danger of freez
ing, and the councilman explained to
Mr. Hnlston that when the incinera
tor was built I here would be no burn
in? odor whatever from the gar
uabe (lumping grounds at anv time, no
luiillcr who! lint direction nf the wjm
Tho Y. W. C. A. meeting at the
public library Monday night where
Dean Fox told of her porsonal exper
ience with the A. K. V. in France was
wholly delightful. Mr. Vernon Vaw-
ter Introduced tho speaker. Her story
of going to France, the undercurrent
of fear as they crossed the submarine
infested Atlantic in tho darkened
boat, when even an illuminated dial
cf a wrist watch waB ordered covered
at night, und her rather unpleasant
journey to Paris gave a good idea of
war conditions. , .
Her aequaintanco with Hig'Bortha
while In Paris; her journeys around
Franco, tho only woman on a military
train; her laugliablo experiences with
her fellow passengers; and finally
her work as manager cf two hotels
for the girls who woro with Uncle
Sum's .army was vividly descriptive
Her story of a flro in tho hotel was
especially funny. The efficiency of
the French fire department after the
tire was out was expensive to say tho
least.
After her experiences In France
she told of tho wider work tho Y. W
C. A. was now fc'rcccf to do. The
French girls who became acquainted
with the work aro still wanting it anil
a broad new field Is opening in tho
work.
nefoio tho wnr the work ot Jhe Y.
W. C. A. was almost wholly in th6
largo cities In this country but with
tile coming cf tho war the govern
ment asked tho Y. W. C. A. to do
certain things, such as the hostess
housbft, etc., and to meet this demand
thoy branched out In' a great many
wliyB, spending in all over $ii,000,-
PAGE THEATRE
fc1nyg Jan. 26th
CURTAIN 8:30
The Eminent American Actor
WALKER
hiteside
In Robert Louis Stevenson's Thrill
inn Plav of Romance and Roquei-y.
The Master of
Ballantrae
l ' -: l' ....
t One of the Reallv Biq Dra
matic Events of the Season.
A suporb cast and a' beautiful pro
duction. Nothing that has evor been
seen on ,tho Pago stage can .com pare
with this attraction from tho stand
point of all that is great in dramatic
performances unless it be Guy llatos
Post in "Tho Masquorador.'
7
THAI NEW DRESS
She "Diamond Dyed" All llcr Old,
Faded Auiri Just
Mko .New.
estly in the plans made, also confi
dent that the support of the entire
community will be forthcoming and
which so far has been most generous..
SYDNEY, Australia, Jan. 21 Cer
ald Patterson, the Australian' tennis
expert defeated A. H. F. Kingscote of
Great Britain In their singles match
today ln the Davis-pup tennis tourna
ment, the score being G-l, 6-4 and
8-6. This contest was begun yester
day, -but was postponed on account of
rain after each player had won a
game. This victory Insures the re
tention 'of the Davis cup by Austral
asia. . ' -';' V
In the other singles match today
Anderson, tho young Australian star'
defeated A. 11. Lowe, of Great Britain
6-4, fi-7, fi-3, 4-6 and 12-10.
Don't worry about perfect results.
I'bo " Diamond Dyes," guaranteed to
give a new, rich, fadeless color to any
labrlc, whether It be wool, Bilk, linen,
cotton or mixed goods, dresses,
blouses', stockings, skirts, children's
coats, feathers,- draperies, coverings.
The Direction Hook with each
package tells so plainly how to dia
mond de over any color that you
can not make a mistake.
To match any material, have drug
gist show you "Diamond Dyo" ColoT
Card.
Buy your summer supply of Tires, Tubes
and Oil now. They are going mighty fast
i'-
At the Big Auto Supply; Sale
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.- t, .f ... , , .. )
C.E. Gates Auto Go.
;s .'I'-;:; V
m M AN N'S -The Best Goods for the Price, No Matter What' the- Price -MANN'S
Januaiy
BE SURE TO ATTEND THIS EVENT. A VERY LiTTLEMONE Y
WILL GO A LONG WAY IN IT. A small amount will secure for you
articles that you could only buy a short time ago for a large amount. If it is
your desire to save a good bit on the high cost of living this sale offers you 1
plenty of opportunity to do iit. --'';..' -A-.: M
SPECIAL No phone orders requ
lar list stisnentleri. Mail orders now,
accompanied bv remittance. Box of
fice sale Saturday. January 24th.
Hours. 12 to 4 5.to 7. Lower floor
$2.00. Balcony 1st 4 rows, $1.50;
next 4 rows. $1.00. Balance 50c.
Plus 10 Per Cent War Tax.
ONLY TWO MORE DAYS
She listened for a moment to the
devil named Vanity,
Then Love shut her eyes.
-Bewildering
A ft A R A
A picture you never will forget.
Words are as powerless to describe
it as Time powerless to blot its
memory. ;
NO ADVANCE IN PRICES
Choose from These Big Specials for Thursday I
Rl ALTO I
COMING FRIDAY "COUNTRY COUSIN '
; , MAND BAGS '
! ytn'iidd'liiie'of Women's
I 1 land. Bg, up: to-'.$3.()0
vaiiies.-iriii.s.salei each,
I ' : : ':
HANDKERCHIEFS ,
Women's 'fine, grade In
itiaP Handjierchjcfs, ' .
M-orth 20c. This' sale, .
each ..v....,..,.. 15
TOILET ARTICLES
Gylcerinc nnd ' Kose
Wnttr. 25c values. This
sale 15 '
Curtain Nets
3( inch Fancy Nets in
jyhite and ecru, 50c val
ues, now, yard 39
WHITE OUTING
27 inch White Outing
Flannel, 35o grade, now,
yard ....u.fV
CAMBRIC v
3fi inch Fine Lustre
Cambric. Cheap - todav. -at
50c. 'Cliis sale, yd 35
KID GLOVES ; !
Women's Fine Kid
(Moves in white, tan and
grew $2.50 values, now,
pair $1.50
WAISTS
"Wirfhmor" Voile ,
Waisis, all new styles,
Moon will be $2.00, now,
each ...i:...;...:.....;.$1.50
NIGHT GOWNS
Made of good Outing
Flannel, $3.00 values,
now, $2.48
. CHILDREN'S PANTS
and Skirts, made of Out
ing Flannel. Up to $1.00
values, now 69f
VAL LACES ;, ..
1000 yardsof .goodiyal
Laco Iaisw'jtions. tip to
15c 'va'liies. This sale,
yard. ":::v::..;;:..;;.;.;.i
, EMBRODDERY,"
Fine quality Corsoij Coy
er Fiubroidpry,,, good
patterns.' 50c .' values,
now yard '. 29 .
'- : r-f ,:
TOILET SOAP ;
Colgate's Toilet Soap,
15c values. This sale,
cake 1,0c
FEATHER PILLOWS
Ciood quality, covered
with good ticking,- $1 .25
values, now .......:$1.10
WOOL blankets'
In Fancy . Plaids, large
size. Cheap todav at'
$10.00. Sale, price $7.98.
BED SPREADS
Full size Crochet.. Bed
Spreads, good $3.50 val
ues, now, each ....$2.98
BABY BONNETS
In white and colors. Up
to $1.25 values. This
sale, each : 48
CORSET COVERS
Made of fine lingerie
cloth. Up to 75c values.
This sale, each.........48ci?
JEWELRY
"An odd line, many items
worth up to $1.00. Thiv
sale,- each 10$
BELTS
Women's Fancy Belts.
Up to $1.25 values, now,
each 15
HANDKERCHIEFS';
Womens . f in'G:i,Vhite
Lawn-., , iiaudkei'Cjiiefs,
Beal 10c ' value's. ' This
sale, cacli":::::;t:;::v5f?
" i ' '. ' -
SLIPON VEILS
All goodcolors.and. sizes.
Itegula price 25.C' ,This
safe: eai'h '- xul 1 -1 fl
:.i9?
. jBJLK PPPLIN
.36 inches wide. I Cheap '
today at $1.7o yard. This
sale, yard $1.48
OUTING FLANNEL
In Fancy Stripes, best
quality inade. Real 50c
values, now, yard..,.39
COMFORTERS. ,
Full size covered' with
good silkaline. 'Cheap at
; $6.00. This alft-paift
5 ::$5.48;('x -
! . i - . i , , I;
BOYS HATS
Winter Hats for Bovs.
: Up to, $1.00 values. -This
;th le, eaeh -L.i.ini48jp t
HOUSE APRONS
Women's fine . grade'
House Aprons, made of
good percale, $1.25 val
ues, each 98e
CORSETS
.Warner's Rust Proof I
Coi-sets. Cheap at $3.50.
This sale -..:........$1.98
LINEN COLLARS ;
AVomen's Stiff .'jUiien
Collars, 25c values";' iiw '
5- r:., .
WAISTS
The Welworth Sill
Bloiwes, new styles, how
9,
20 PER CENT OFF ON SUITS
10 PER CENT OFF ON WAISTS
io per cent off onsets Woman's is,-
MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED14"22 "ArWremm VE"UE
LACE FLOUNCIN0S.
Fnie-quality 'hitc-fiiii S
and ecru LaceFloTui(c-. s
ings. .. JReal.'SQc.yvalUes. M
ThisfialeJj'ard'-S &
CAMlSOLE,;LACESJi:
Fine .quality..g(Md pair
terns: Up. to 7&c values.
This sale, yard.;,.;.-.v3$i
DRESS GOODS ,
36 inch plain and fancy
'Wool Dress Goods, $1.25
values; now yd..:...-.69
BLANKETS
70x80 .Grey Cotton
Blankets. Cheap today
at $5.00. This sale.
- S4.25
MUSLIN ; ,
Daisy brand, 36;iiich'es
widci ' Cheap todav' at
40(!..;This sale,:yd 29-
r; GT.OVF.S V
WQinen's.lqng aiid short;;
Chanioisette Gloves, $1"
values, How pair..::..25
tt ; I, 'i ' " ' ' ' ' '
CHILDREN'ia I"'- i
APRONS t
In dark and light'colors.
Cheap today at 75e. Sale
price, each ......:..:...;:48
UNDERWEAR
Children's Vests and
Pants, fleeced lined. 75e
values. This - sale; each
NECKWEAR :
Women's; Fancy Lace
- andLinen Colla'i-s. 75c
values, now,' each.:..19
SWEATERS
Women's all Wool
Sweaters in Flai-e and
other styles, $12.50 val
ues, now, each $10.00
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as
10 PER CENT OFF ON CORSETS
ONE-HALF OFF ON FURS
10 PER CENT OFF ON COATS
MAIL OR EXPRESS PREPAD3