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PAGE rtx WEUFORTJ WAIL' TRTHTTNT, 'MTDFOTtTJ, OT?EOONT. TUESDAY. .TAXT7ATCY 27. 102(1 E. 1 SKEWIS 10 !E A NEW The outlook for llio paw mill, Imn lier nnl box imikins: business in Mel i'ord is looking vi-rv briirlit for tli near future in afculurcl and vicinit and soon the above named industrie will (rive employment to manv men in this iritv and .Tn.'ksonville. to sav nothinir of saw mills which arc bein projected at other noiuts in tin count v. There are also rumors o considerable, new buildinc work lo be none. .-.: At Salem last Saturday artiel were filed for the incorporation o the Southern Oregon Lumber coin fanv of Mcdford with S. S. Itullis, S M. liullis anil K. .1. Skewis as incor porators. This newlv iiraaiiized com panv has taken over the plant of the former ApplcLrate Lumber company at the end of Central avenue, on the Pacific and Knstern line, whose op eration lnnl to be discontinued be cause of the sluittinir down of the I & K. railroad. Mr. Skewis, an exper ieneed lumber man who located hen about two years uuo and resides on a ranch near Talent and who has other interests in the vallcv and is interest ed in a liitr Tacomu saw mill, will hf the milliliter of the new company and Bivo his entire time, to it. Haw BO Million l-'eot Jfr. Skeivis and S. S. liullis slated today that' the saw mill plant of tin company was all ready 'lo be put in operation and probably soon will he started,' and that as soon as if can Cct suffieeint loirs delivered will run nluht and day, thus uivinir employ mcnt to unite a force of men. The company has already contracted for sutlicicnt loirs tor continuous run- ninir, and if the 1'. & K would start up would soon have a sufficient loir supply. Hut. if the loirs have to he hauled in the ruuninir of the mill to capacity will necessarily be delayed for some time. Hecause of the inml.lv condition of roads this is a very poor timo for haulimr. Tbe company plans to saw 20,0(10,01)0 feet of lum ber a ;vear. IMir Order for (iin.ii '' J.' T. (lairnon. who returned home froW Los Amreles lind oilier south ern 'California points this moniiiiL' ijinounces that he has iust olitiiincd "contract for tbe manufacture ol one million California fruit lmr boxes and fiOO.OOO apple and pear boxes fro lathe. Kline-Simpson company, the biir fruit distributing and sales con cern of Los Anireles, which means that the fiairnon saw mill and boy factory lit Jacksonville and the new flncnon saw mill iiiul factory at Mcdford, which is ready lo start, will run "hiirht and day beirinnimr next week until fill lo till these and other contracts. About 2." men will be em ployed in the Jacksonville plant, and ubout l.r in the Medl'ord plant. WOULD CURB MEAT TRUST (Continued from Puro One.) G. P. MEN TO FIGHT H. C. L BY WEARING "If a plan that is now inciibatimr i nthe minds of some of our busines men hatches out iiccordinir to pro gram, the Cirauts Pass Khaki club will soon he on the iob, and khaki will he the means of dcl'ealiiiL' the II. C of L.. so far as clothimr is concerned. says the (Irants Pass Courier. It i also proposed, as a second and ino: potent, .reason for the organization of Hie club, that the wcarimr khaki will be n proper method of sup. porlinir the "It's tbe Climate-' idea. "K. T. MrKinslrv started the ide and it. has been trrowimr like our oh Iriend the snowball the farther it roll ed. II is proposed that the business men joininir the club sitrn an agree ment, to wear suits of khaki durin Imsinoss hours, and it is expectei mat a comimllee will wait upon every business anil professional man in tin it v and solicit his aid and his me bership in Hie orirunization of the lull. "ArraiiL'eaienls will he made with the local dealers lo carry Hie line ol lothiinr it they do not have the ac cplcd kind in stock, an, I the Khaki lull would then he readv to smile at the iiseendiiur price of wool and also (ell tbe visitor that 'its the cliinii thai makes khaki the year round lotlinjtr in (1 1'a nts Pass. DON'T HAVE A WISH houses, to which ho aatd tho paekora' representatives toattflod before a sen ato InvoBtlRatlnK ccmniltteo, as an evldonco of tho beirlnnlaR of a revival ot tho competition accompanying the efforts of tho association for dimmed market conditions, Senator Kendrick declared tho gevcrnment supervision of tho industry thru tho food admin istration and tho department of ai;ri. culture had exercised a beneficial rather than a detrimental effect, as had beon predicted. ' "No man need fear the results of tho legislation that wo ask," ho de clared. VWo offer nn radical experi ment. , Wo propose no revolutionary chango. ,.Ouf plan is the very essence of consui-v-alb-in Tor It aims only at tho restoration in the American live stock market of tho free and unfet tered law of supply and demand." California Bank Robbed. HYHoN, Cal.. Jan. L7 Kohhers entered the Hank of Itvrnu last nithl and stole .f-'.noo in ca.-h and thou sands of dollars wurlh of sccurilic from the salclv deposit hoses. An acetylene out tit was used to burn nway the lock of the hitr vault. A l.Mi pound tank was left heboid. Just Yellow Mustard for Backache, Lumbago . (Iraiidiiiothcr's old massy mustard plaster or poultice Kr-nrnilly liroiiKlit relief al 1 r I s h i even In the verest cases, hut It burned anil bllslo red like blazes. "Heat ease pain", red u c e s the inflammat Ion and scatters ci.n Kcstion ton you'll find that while Hetty's .Mustarlue. made of truo yellow mtislard and other pain destroyers is Just as hoi as the old fashioned plaster it is much qulckor. cleaner and more effective and cannot blister. It's a Brest external remedy Just rub It on wherever ac hes, pains, In flammation, congestion r swelling exists and In a very few minutes the relief you have longed for surely ar rives because "Heat eases pain." Ill) and 60 cents at druggists or by mail B. V- JVetls & .Co., 1'Hoy. X. I). (Hv Miss Kvelvn Dew, Sludeiil.) The first of a series of talks by Hie business men of Die oilv lo the Com mercial students of the hiuh school, was iriven Wednesday niorniiiL' by Mayor dates, lie pointed out to the students Hie Ihimrs which count in the business world, and which lead to success; and broiiabt. home bis points by well pbosen illustrations from his own life'.- In si icu k inir of business life, he said that one of the most valuable assets a business man or woman could have, was a ready smile an asset that vou will he able to ash often. "A frown irets you no- hcre. Your troubles never please our lellow men. Your pleasures L'lvc eiiiovment. but vour troubles, never. It; reminds me of the old snv inir. 'lauirh, and the world lauirhs with you.' " lie I lien spoke of Hie opportunities Inch await Die person venlnriii.r into the business world today, saviiiL' that now is the lime to take advantaire ol them. "Don't carry vour wish bone where vour back hone nuulil. to be" is Hie sloiran which he advised the vounir people lo ailoiil. "And remem ber this," said Mavor (lates. "that while two failures do not make one success, onii failure properly used, and properly studied, will help vou to make a success." He urertl dili eonl preparation In school, saviiii, 'I have found in my life niuuv a time that jus! one crude that I could hac irolteii in school and didn't has liin dercif me later in life. Kverv hour vou Josa in play when von have sln.lv before vou, never comes hack. You cannot work over lime and iret it. and there will eome a day in vour lit whet; you will rcsrret ,t ir." H,. also said. "When you L.() unt of here vou will look for a iob. and the first thins." lo. do. is to be sure thai vou nrc Ui'M'uiiL'h in the I him: you are L-oini! lo tackle. There are shortcuts in luiMiie.-s, Imt vou have got to take the '"I I'"1' Muse before you can till;.- the shortcuts. Don't try to take them now; biter on that's a tine thinu'. It is like Icarnim: to read. When vou have the first primer "down pat." veil can o on to the second, hut don't jmup from the first to the .fourth." In spcakia- fn the etnplover's standpoint, he said that business men do n,, want a Worn out bookkeeper ol jlenoLTapher. They don't want a has-been, or a w ill-he, hut an "isser." I'hev want a person who works nol by the clock or hv the pav check, bill who works with a purpose in view, "ion have- tot lo make trend, lo hold a ml. nowadays, because a whole lot el sentiment has uone out of the 'rld that used to be in it. When out for a iob. I waul vou to nnfidciicc in the If vou haven'!, n't be afraid of Kcrrijran at lahcl'ly There is a wide variety to the scenes of "Come Again (Smith, tho now picture in which .1. Warren Ker rigan will be seen for tho first time in this city ttnlght at tbe Liberty theatre. The vast oil fields of Cali fornia, covered with huge derricks, and with their pumps working night and day, are first pictured and then the locale shifts to the t'nlversity of California, where young Smith spent three eventful years of life. The last scenes of the picture, and tho most impoTlant of all, aro located In .New York city, In Central Park, and in a fashionable hotel on the border of the park. Krnost "Wardc directed tho production of "Come Again Smith" and In conjunction with his camera-mail, Charles Stutnar has procured some of tho ordinary scenes. BOYS REPAIR CLUB L SUPPORT LOAN 10 E WASHINGTON. .Inn. 27. Con- arosK will no nsked hv I'rusntcnl, Wilson to iiiithori.c n lunn of $lf)0, 1)00, Dill) to Austria, I'oluni mid oilier Kuroponn fount ries and Armenia r id relief ns riMiucslcd by Secretary Glass. At the White House todav it was said the president had taken "n leen interest" in the proposed loan and lluil within a few davs he would write a letter on the subject to con gress. Secrelarv Glass was before (lie re publican steerinir committee of th house todav to explain the needs of the u in pea n countries and to dis- uss Ihc ireneral financial situation in this couutrv. Air. Glass told I he commiltee llio nan was necessary to prevent actual tarvation in Austria, Poland and Armenia ami uraed prompt action. His discussion of the domestic fin- nancial situation was cut short, so lie 111. attend the regular cabinet nieelintr. Governor Hanliuir of tho edernl resexyn board bank loop up the discussion "where the Hecretarv left it. The Presbyterian Guild Girls don ned their checkered aprons on Tues day eveniiiK, Jan. 20th, and in com pany with the sundry youths of the rhureh also in checkered overalls- repaired to the church manse. Jlcre the young ladies with the aid of sand paper, while enamel, calsiminc, el bow Krease, and the aforementioned youths resorted to arduous manual labor and, within a very short period of time chaiiKeil the empty rooms into a very habitable attractive place. Until each little detail is entirely to the liking of these enterprising young women the arduous labor will in a measure continue. Tho unoccupied rocms of tho manse are to become the club rooms and social meeting place of the guild, and if present plans arc carried out it will be u very pleasant, cozy place. GOD'S GREAT BANNER net earnings were $33,095.40 after deducting for labor, rent, purchase of animals and all Lther materials. PRES7. WILSON'S BULLTO MONTGOMERY, Ala., Jan. 27. Lodged in the bridal suite of a local hotel, Luvender's Lord, purebred shorthorn bull formerly owned by Pfesident Wilson, is ready for the auction tomorrow, an event of the annual convention of the Southern Cattlemen's association. The animal) brought $10,000 at a Red Cross auc tion in Birmingham in 19 IS. DON'T DESPAIR If you are troubled with pains or aches; feel tired; have headache, indigestion, insomnia, painful pass age of urine, you will find relief in COLD MEDAL VI. u to out will, i (l(, woild in Miiirsclf. no one el-,. ,. vour emi.li.ver. hut make him la-lie in i vou are uw( the man he nee.K V" 1,11 I' nn. Vou are no hrtier "vh...lv eUe. ami there i-nt envho.lv in the vrl. Letter than v.... are. as low v,.u ,., ,.,.a ,, 'oral hie. The huM i,r,..OI1 vou .an make on an eumlover is i have i.e,t'e,-t ,.,,r , v.,,t .win auove all. reiiieinher t hi.-, earrv vour iv,,ne !,,. haekhoiie ouu'hl to he." lion't voui Lloyd Gforne Jr.. In New York. r.u loiuv, Jan u:..i , i , Untish i.remier. arnve.l here todav on tho (.(earner Mauretania troin SouthaiiiDton ami Cherhniiri.-. The major, who was a. mpanie.l hv his Ma ioi 'OSTAL OPERATORS VOTE 10 SHE Sl'OKAN'K, .Ian. Twenlv line men of the Postal Teleu'vaph eomtianv ill WashiiiL'tim, Oreuon anil Idaho went on strike toilav in support of ileiuanils for inereaseil wanes, it. was slated at the local office of the eom puuv here today. Service hetween Spokane anil the coast was hampered as a result , it was said and business was bcinir routed hv wnv of San Kraucisco. Paator A. V. Khuaris spoko to an interested audience at thu Seventh tlay Adventist church laat evening on "(iod's (Jreat Hanner." An American flan was used to illustrate tho banner of heaven. Kvery nation in the world has a flaw which represents the pow er and people ot that nation. A brief history of tho way the "stars and stripes" came Into existence was then Klven while he emphasized the feel ing of admiration we all have for the American flag. Clod likewise has a hanner of love which Is tho ten com mandmcnts. In .Matt. 22:35-4 0 wo find recorded llio interview that a lawyer had with Christ. Jesus was asked which was the great commandment of tho law. Ho replied that the two great com inandmeiits of the law wero tho lcvo for Ood and the lovo for each other, principlo which was hrougtb out early in the history of tho Children of Israel. Unless a person keeps these two commandments It Is impos sible to keep tho other eight for I Christ said that upon these two com mandments hung all the law and the prophets. 'One denomination claims that the law was done away with for tho fifty years follcwins the death or Christ on tho cross. The speaker said that suppose such was the ease and the devil should dlu during that period from It I ". I), to S i A. 1). then he (the devil) would bo saved in the kingdom ot Ood hecause l'aul says for by the law Is tho knowledge o-f sin." Hence where there is no law there is no sin. Some Interesting chemical experi ments were given to show tlio change 'brought about by Individuals when Christ Is enthroned in the heart. The subject for tonight is "Tho Two Co venants." Song service at 7: :!0 and preaching at 7:15. Come and bring your friends. Adv. SAX KHAXCIsn). Jim. 27. I,. C. (irasser, coast representative of the International Itrotherliood of I'.lee trieal Workers, has approved the ac tion of I,o00 members of the union oinpioveil hv the Postal Telegraph conipanv of the Pacilic coast in vot ing to strike, it was announced here todav. The men. whose demand for fli a dav wage was refused bv the com punv, niav walk out within '' I hours, union officials said. The slrike vote was taken several weeks ano. BOYS AND GIRLS CLUB OOKVAI.I.IS, Ore., Jan. 2 7 A val uation of $i;i;,a:i5.02 js placed on the livestock. corn, potatoes, garden truck, canned goi.xls and other pro ducts produced by tho boys' and girls' clubs ot Oregon during the year l'.MH, according to 11. C. Seymour, state dub leader for Oregon. The i.:i''.-? 1 Nature Certainly Smiled when she created the hidden flavors of ripe white corn as: developed 111 ... ,m FOST mm? TOASTIES But it took the-wonderful Tqastie process to brin out the flavor, that makes these golden flakes so superior to ordinary corn flakes. You 'll smile, too, when You eat Post Toasties Made by Postiim Cereal Co Battle Creek Michigan. The world's standard remedy for itldney, liver, bladder nnil uric ccid troubles on:! National Remedy of Holland sinco 1696. Three sizes, all drurpists. Guaranteed. Look for th nftme Colrl Mrdul on overr box ud accept no imitation JOHN F. LAWRENCE, Jeweler "Our specialties are fine watches both American and Swiss, at lowest prices. Wo do oar own reDAlrlns. TO THEATRE LOVERS Manager Hunt lakes much pleasure in announc-in-r lie litis arraiujeil for IleiiryiW. Savage, the pro ducer of World's Famous .Musical ( 'oiuedies, lo send his leading slar. rn JvU TfSD Now recognized as America's foremost Prima Donna Comedienne to the Page Theater Tuesday evening,' Fehruarv Hrd, in the much talked ahout musical cont . cdy, "HEAD OVER HEELS." The organization will couie complete without change and even includes the Opera Orchestra and troupe of Sensational. Acrohats. Prices, as in all cities, fiOc, $1.00, $1.51), $2.00, $2.50. NOTK Mail orders with check, including war titx received now and filled in order of receipt. ' Kcgulai' hox office stile opens Saturday, .January 31. No phone orders can lie accepted for this attrac tion. THIS IS THE LARGEST AND MOST NOTABLE MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY TO VISIT THE WEST IN SEVERAL YEARS. Only Two More Days TODAY TOMORROW R.IALTO 1V1 A R Y P I C K F O R D ? in 'The Hoodlum Ten liff(M'ciit Mary Pick fords whom you have iicvt-r sren Ih fore. a r;Mmors AM) A II A I. I..U (aiTKIt. IIOl'Il 1.' OK Coming Thursday "THE WALK-OFFS'' f Samuel .Ooldwvav t Will Rogeirg m ' r r Juh tin " Other New Goldwyn Releases: R Bmch'i "The Girl from Outside CeniMIn FnrTar In "Tbe World and lt Woman" Mad ft Kertnrdr In "Strictly lxnlidential" Rrs Beach' "The SlWrr Horde" Cernldlne Farrar tn "Flame of the Deaert" Taullne Frederick In "The Lorn ol Leity" Goldwyn Dray Animated Cartoon "Tell them that youlieJh In addition to being a cowpuncher with punch, a humorist without effort, a wit with out malice, an actor without pom, and an irtlst with bells on Will Roger can alio ftet madl As Juhilo he's a hobo, a rough diamond who : rubbed up ngalnnt a job until the sparltlo ol a ' Twice he made soodl Once when he beat up the cad wfio lied about Rose Hardy and neit when he tried to take the blame for the hlg train hold-up that they were . trying to hang on her father. -See Will Rogers see his smile see his titles see his acting he's the biggeot photo comedy and sine the motion picture vral invcntcd - Watch for this Goldwyn Picture at your favorite theatre i'moj ro N p r c t v res- 2 J ' as -.ni a iiiiiiie t" Auierieu. triii