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PXOTC SIX MEDVOTHl rxm TRTBUNE. SfTTDFOTl'D, OT?T!fiO?7 -TTTFURDAY. JANUARY 23, 1920 CITY CHILD HAS 5 TIES CHANCE OE ASPIRIN FOR COLDS Page Theatre madcap star TUESDAY, FEB. 3. Famous Musical Comedy Name "Bayer" is on Genuine Aspirin say Bayer THEN CALLS WILL RETURN TO U.S.A.F0R TRIAL OFFERING THE IRRESISTIBLE CCWItDlfcNmt TO BE ENFORCED TO FIX INJURIES It is the (lccisinn of the oitv health hoard lo strictlv o'tunintine nil cjiscs of so fulled Spanish influenza and we would urtro the heart v (mmmmtii lion of all phvi'ian.s and all persons oeeupvinir u position to which other persons are sulmrumnlo. and unocr their eonlnd to report at owe ali cases of influenza oeciirrinir aiuoiiL' their sahordiiiates an1 ail wrsons who have Kiispieioiis symptoms to the healtl) of ficer. They are expect ed to refuse to permit such persons under their control to remain at (heii work so lonir as suspicious conditions exist. instruct ions from the statu health hoard are as follows, viz.: All per sons, whether phvsicians, practition ers, healers, owners or keepers of room in tr houses, hotels, restaurants, hoarding houses, dairy farms, super intendents or nianairers of private or public hospitals or sanatoria, visit inir nurses, heads of schools, teach ers in common ami tSimdav schools and heads of households are reouir ed to placard premises and immedi ately (immiiit inc. idl cases of so-called Spanish influenza, and report to the health -officer alt circumstances which would, reasonably cause one t suppose thai a ease of Spanish in fluenza iniprhl he dcvclopinir, enref fully informing the health officer havinir jurisdiction over the habita tion, or place of employment, or res idence of the presort infected. Quar antine in every rasp, to he strictly maintained until raised by the health offieer. There is no known preventative in oculation against the so called Span ish influenza. The adeountn en forcement of these regulations will he ttie best known met hod of pre vent ini; the spread of the epidemic, and the health officer within his ju risdiction is ehartred with the strict enforcement of these measures. j K. It. IMCKKIj, I fit v Health Officer. I iAlhany etJIngo conferred throe do grpey or doctor of divinity, the Jo Ki'fcofi indnff announced by Krank .1. Miller, chairman of the board of truKteort. Tito reciplenta wero Wallace llowfe Leo, who nerved for several yearn ns preHfdent of the colleno and who has been acting nrcHldcut the past four yoarH; Rev. 3. .Myron Hooz or of Medford, moderator of t ho fiynod of Oregon, and Hov. S. Karl Dubois, puKtf.'r of tlto (Irand-A venue United 'J'rcHbyterian church of I'ort land. At 2:15 (ho trustees, faeully, nlumnt and HtwluiitH of the xollego and honor kiichIh joined in a; aea deiuie proceHHion from the college to the Kind Presbyterian church, where tho Inaugural ecreni-iilen were con ducted, with Itov. lu Myron Hoo.cr of Medford, moderator of the hyihhI of Oregon of the I'rcHhyterinii church, Iirenlding. Oregon Ian. DEBS LAST SPEECH IS READ AT TRIAL AI.HANY, N. Y., .lull. l!!l. Hiicmr V. Dubs' "IiihI. Kprt-ch iH-foro ItiH vi.ire was stli'lN'oil," hy a in'iiilt-ntlary tonro of ten yours fur violating I lie espionage net was read till o llin rcc nnl today at the trial of I lie fivo sus pended socialist nsst-mbtymen bring tried liy the assi'mldy Judiciary nmi inltleo on ihargi's of disloyalty. Ill IliK KpiM'rli, made liefurn st.viul IhIh 111 Cleveland last .March, Delia, dnclarlng he spoko "as a socialist, n revolutionist anil a bolshcvlst," prais ed I.etiino and Tnilzky as t lie Kieat cst Htatesiueii In the luedern world," and expressed deflauee of the laws ol this country and tlnj Mipretuo eourt. Tliu Kpeeeli wuh disl rilmted In paiuph k't form liy "tlie city rouunltteo i.f tho socialist pailv of Croaler New York," iierardliiK to the prosecution. FAMILY OVER $25 Tile i'ollowiiiL-' ens-li iloimtioos have been received tluiw I'm- to the I'mi'l ior Hie relief of Mr. mi, Mr. II. I. A'iiii Do Murk of Herliv. who with their three idiililiTti, were Iniiiied out last Thursday, heini: left without elotliinir or funds .- Dillon H. Mill nOAW L. V. Childs .:() 1). J. S. I'eurec - l.(M '. ('. Clink 1 (Mi Jlnil Tribune J .'HI An auto accident In which no one was badly hurt and kiiiiic time afler which tho owncrii of tho two earn, ignorant of each other's Identity met in a peculiar way, occurred in frnl of the Hotel Holland on North Kir street about 0:0 o'clock last evening. In the dense fog Lawrence Kound tree of the A- AV. Walker garage wa.s Hpcedlng for hcmc in an Overland runabout, and falling to nee Ir. .Sweeney's Dodge touring car which wuh parked next to the curb on the east side of the street crashed into it with such force ns to shove it 10') feet forward. M(.1h cars wero badly, wrecked, especially the runabout. i Mr. Koiindtree who suffered a split tooth and a badly sprained arm, as serted that tin; accident was due lo the fact that the Sweeney car had no tail lights, ami bystanders at once called his attention to the fact that his own tail lights were not lighteJ. Mr. Uoundtree at nice went home after the accident without knowing whose car he had run Into, and owing to the pain in his arm hail his mother call a doctor. Sho called Dr. Sweeney who soon arrived. Tableux and fireworks.- LOUIS HILL 10 RETIRE FROM GREA1 NORM ST. PAl'li. llinn.. .Tan. 2'.). Louis V. Hill, chairman of the hoard ol ilireclors of the. (irent. Northern I .....1 l . . . i ..I 11... lull, .linnet .1. Hill, iiiiuoniiceil I liis afternoon thai he will retire from active ioaiiui.-e- menl of the road shorllv tiller it is restored lo private ownership. Hill .laid thai linlpll .M. Ilinld would ill reel the iniinnirement. COMMITTEE ANNOUNCED (Continued from I'bro Oho) stales ft l which Ihev wero named. include : Mrs. Ilupert I''. Aslilniitl. On-iron. .Iniiies II. Itahh. Idaho. Truxlon Bcalc, Dislrii-l tit Colnni- hill. Mrs. Hubert .1. llurdclle. ('alifor- iiiii. (ieoi'L'c T. ('ochi-Mii. Cnlilormu. V. H. Cowles. Washiiiiilon. S. S. Downer. Nevada. Mrs. Solomon llirsi-li. Orc-on. Diinicl ('. .Iiicklimr. Calil'oruia. A. I,. Mills, Oregon. CoiiL-ressniaii l-'ru n k V. Moudell. Wvominir. Jliss Marie Ij. Oheiihaiier, Wash ington, 1). C. l-'.dL'in- 11. riper. Orcnon. W. It. Aver. Orcunn. .loiialhan llournc. Jr.. Wiisliins lon. I). ('. (iovcrnor liobcrl. I), (iarv, Wvo miiiir. Joseph M'. Ilixou, Molilalia. (Icorire C. Ilazlcll. Alaska. J. (i. I.iihrseu, 'ushiiii:toii. Ilishop Charles W. Niblev. l'lah. (.'onuressiniin John I. Nolan, Cali fornia. W. IL Hitler. Huh. Henrv Su..alo, Washincloti. John M. Swll.cr. Manila. I'. I. (icorire II. Walker, Washituiloii. Mark b'. b'eiiua. Calil'oruia. .r. II. b'ossetcr, Caliloi ma. Av '. Swift. Oregon, ami olln'1" proioiiieiil republican represenla t i v r-, scualors and partv workers I'roni i'bc i-asleru and nilildlc wcslei'll section of llii- coiiutrv. ' MKXICO C1TV. Jan. 20. Jack Johtison, former heavyweight iniiril istic champion of the world, plans !u return to the Tnited States at once to face charges jicndintr against him in ( 'hicairo. a-M)r'liiiLr to a let ter -ijotfrti the Associated I'rc-s yester day bv .lohnni. Tin- former cham pion is confident he can arramre le jal difficulties in lime to fit-lit Ju-k I iemjcv before the latter meets (leopjcs Carpenticr t' Krauce, and a-eris Dcmp-cv must meet him be fore 1m- can claim the world's chnm piohslnp. The letter shown by Hie former ehaiiipiou was written "bv him -o ('baric-; Clvne. I'nitcd States dis-j trict attorney in Chicago. It said Johnson would L'o to New York bv! the wav of Havana a ii'an:inir through, the Amerii'an embassy here for fed-j eral officers to meet him in New! York. Johnson requested Clvne to1 aive him 'Mi hours of leeway after hej arrived in Chocu'.'o so that he miudit J secure bondsmen and make other lc ual preparations. Johnson asserted yesterday that be weighed 'JKI tiounds but would to' into trainimr iminediatelv after ri'ach in' the failed States ami would be able to easily make his old J'ihtinv weight. Jack Johnson was tried in Cbicatro early in HMil on charges of havintr violatcd the .Mann ''white slave law'' ami beimr convictel was sentenced to a vear' imprisonment in the federal penitent in rv at Leaven wort b. Kas., Johnson appealeit but before the case was argued before the higher couit he forfeit-d his bail boml of $15,000 by llceinir from home near Chicago to .Mont real, 'anada. Late in June, 101 he sailed for Kiiroie and has not been on American soil since that time. CniCAC.O, Jan. :. f'harlea F. (Jlyno, federal district attorney, who nn.'.sociiled Jack JoIiiihou, then heavy weight champion, today Raid he had received no communication from the noKrn aince he left Chicago. Al r. Clyno would not comment upon the probable reception of JchuKon should he follow out liis announced intention to return to Chicago and face the chpiKen nuaiiiHt him. ;lohnHon'H Indictment, grew out of allegations that ho paid tho railroad fare of it woman from Pittsburg lo Chicago. F THE TREATY ISSUE WASUINdTOX. Jan. '2l- Negotia tions between democratic and repub lican leaders of the senate who ap parently have approached a deadloc!x on (he peace treaty compromise will not be resumed until tomorrow, the mectimr of the bi-partisan committee planned for today havinir been post poned because of the absence of Sen ator Lenrool, of Wiscon.siu. one ol (lie republican leaders. Wtldn Meets Ertle Tonioht. MILWAI KKK, Wis.. Jan. Jim mie Wilde, lite liiilish flvwciubt ehaiiipiou wilt make his third hid for hslic honors in thU country (miii:h! when he meets Mike Krtlc. a Si. I'aul. Minn., banlamwei'jbt. in a scheduled It) round no-flcei-ioii ron- s. il! 1 'from headaches, nervous ness, indigestion and sleeplessness, which for mer tea and coffee drinkers experience after a change from tea or cof fee to- instant Soon proves "There's a Reason " for Postum Made by Postum Cereal Co. Bottle Creek.Mich. NHW YORK, Jan. 20. "The jioor litlle child," who has tho misfortuno to lie l)Orn In a city has just five times as good a chanto y.-f reaching maturity as his country cousin, ac cording to Dr. Thomas D. Wood, of Teacher's college, New York. Speaking hoforo a teachers' con ference in Helvidere, X. .1., yesterday Dr. Wnul cited figures based on a .survey of TiOn.OOO children to sup port his contention. The figures showed country children to lead city children in teeth defects, defective tonsils, adenoids, malnutrition and breathing defects. "Ignorance, prejudice and lack of health supervision," were given liy Dr. Wood as the principal causes of poor health in tho country. Insist on "Bayer Tablets of Aspir in" In a "Bayer package," containing pro'per directions for Colds, Pain. j Headache, Neuralgia, i-umbaijo, and KiiciimutlKin. '.Name Bayer means genuine Aspirin prescribed by physic, ians for nineteen years. Handy tin boxes of 1 2 tablets cost few cents. Aspirin is trade mark of Bayer Manu facture of .Monoaceticacidcster of Salicylicacid. i All dog owners who want to save j their pets from tho sheriff's clutches i have only until Feb. 1st to take out their state dog licenses with the j county recorder. BUSS NATIVE HERB TABLETS A IU'X DOWN SYSTKM is like a run-down clock. Unless tuned up it is of little use. If you are run down from overwork, don't neglect your condition, (let a box of Bliss Native Jlerb Tablets, take one or two at bedtime, and you will noto an immediate improvement. For over thirty years they have proved a wonderful aid to men, women and children in maintaining healtti and vigor. George (Irindstaff. Doeville, Tenn., writes: "I was alt run-down in health, and it seemed nettling would help me. I was in duced to try Bliss Native Herb Tablets. I am thankful for this wonderful remedy, because I am enjoying good health." Don't de lay taking Bliss Native Herb Tab lets. There is nothing to equal them for removing the cause of constipation, liver and kidney trouble, sick headache, rheuma tism or disordered stomach. They stimulate tho liver, purify tho blood and tone up the system; also improve the appetitie. Get the genuine, look for the trade mark and money back guarantee on overv box. Two sizes, DOc. and $1.00. ' ' - Sold by leading druggists and local agents evory where. .Made by Ahum,1 O. Bliss Co., Washington, I). IV RIALTO Today Only Hale Hamilton in "The Four-Flusher" Tomorrow "The Walk-Offs" THEWJCH-PRdlSED CAST OF COMEDY EXCELLENCE ftrtD NS"ME3LIOF FSClMTTIMG FfTMIfMliNITy V4 U FAMOUS MUSIC By JEROME KERN. MERRY BOOK AND LVRICS BY EDGAR ALLAN W001F THE SEASONS GflyST . MU5"ICflLCCWEDy The ril limit, ';ist conies complete and even in cludes the Opera Oi'dicsira and Troupe of Sensational Acrobats. Prices, as in all cilies, HOc, . 1.00, 1.50, 2.00, 2.50. Seat Sale Opens, Saturday, .Ian. 111. "HEAD OVER HEELS" IS ONE OF THE GOOD SHOWS. IT COULD NOT BE OTHERWISE WITH MITZI IN IT." San Francisco Examiner. JOHN J?. LAWRENCE, J eweler Our specialties are find watches both American and Swiss, at loweB) prices. We do onr own repairing. OXY-ACETYLENE WELDING Cylinder heads, pump castings, mis cellaneous welding. Work guaranteed. OAKLAND GARAGE 123-125 South Front. MEDFORD IRON WORKS FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP Aliso ngent for Fairbanks nnJ Morse Encines. 17 Smith Rivnrsld DANCE ST. MARKS HALL Saturday, January 31 LAUNSPACH'S ORCHESTRA Admission Free GENERAL CONTRACTORS IIOl'SK lU II.IHMi KOAI (.'( I.VSTUUC TION (IKMHXT WOllli Jlaiiul'actiirei's and Dealers in Wa.-hcil Sum, (iiuvcl and CiusIhmI Itock, Jii iKutiim I'ipo and Drain ! : - Tile, CeiiH'iit. v.'- :: Medford Concrete Construction Co. C. .1. HHMOX, Mnniijti'r. A. J,. I;.MII, (Villslriii-tion Sllpt. Ford I THE UNIVERSAL CAR. Closed Car Comfort The dosed ear drivers are coiiil'iirtalile drivi in Oregon. Watcli t lii-m as tlieir cars gn past. Instead of heavy coats and gauutlels, they ride without coat or gloves in the coldest weather. I'ej;ardless of rail-, wind or cold, no curtains are necessary and yet the driver has a clear vision in all directions, while everyone inside even the ha by is comfortable, warm and free i'roni drafts. All dust in summer can be kept out, and on the few extremely hot davs, with windows open, the ventilating windshield and freely circulating air insures coolness, while the top shades you from t he sun. The enclosed c;l-is the comfort car for Oregon. The Ford Sedan and Coiipclct brini; all Hie closed car advantages within the reach of everyone. AVith self starter, demountable rims and extra tire carrier, the Ford Sedan costs only S75.00 and the Coupelet only 750.00 0. 1. Detroit. Ford efficiency production methods make these fine closed cars lower in price than other open cars. What more can you ask i AVhat more do you v. ant or need than the sturdy strength and indomit able energy of the Ford car with the comfort and luxury of an enclosed type body and the Ford self starter? 1'laee your order now and assure delivery because of the heavv demand. Runabout $500 . Touring Car $525 Self-Starter $75 Extra Truck Chassis $550 These Prices F. O. B. Detroit Couplet $750 Sedan $875 Equipped With Sclf-Startei For Salt; by the Following .Authorized Dealer. C. E. Gates Auto Co. Medford, Oregon