PA"GE TWO STEDFOTtll ITKTL TRIBUNE, MTIDFOTID, "OUFflOW SATFRDAY. .TAXTAKY 31, 1020 'Word wan received fu the city to day tlml there are rive ruses of small pox ut Central I'olnt and ruinon uboiit town were that there wen from 17 to 70 eases ut Ashland There Jh un linusuul prevalence o: smallpox thruont the state, and he cause of this the state board of health lias ordered that in towns and citle! whore the smallpox uppeurs every school pupil anil teacher who has noi been suceessf tilly vaccinated wilhli seven yeas past must be vaccinated olse the schools would be ordorec closed. In accordance with this or der the Ashland school board carlv this week hecouse of the then few eases in that city ordered vaccination of pupils and teachers. So far at can be learned there are no smalljHn cases In .Medford. Mrs. Paul Ilnnser., corsetlere foi KuBone. Phone 58D-J. ' The funeral services over the late E.-D. .undell will be held ut Porl'i clianul, Sunday afternoon ut l::t(l it m.. The Interment will lie at the I. J, P. cemetery. If you really want lo enjoy pan cakes these mornings, mix them will. Colestin water. Order from Jackson County Creamery. tl All ex-service men will bo interest ed In knowing I hat their KOVernnicnl Insurance can now be converted into policies similar to those of old lim companies, and all benefits be made payable In a lump sum. The act ol conpress recently passed and which wan recently signed by the president, makes more liberal the provisions un tier Ull government, insurance pel icles. Pull data pertaining to I he new forms of policies ami how the old policies can lie converted can In iiceured from Curl Y. Tengwald, Hotel Holland. Kvery ex-service man and woman should look up Mr. Tcng wulu and get full data pertaining It this lutest change In government in Biiruuee. Take your . Hemstitching and pecotlng To the Handicraft Shop. The 'Medford Ministerial associa tion will meet in the public library on -Monday ut IU::)H a. in. Delroy Oclch ell, president of thei'armers & Prult growers bunk, will address the minis ters ut this meeting. A full atten dance Is desired. lllg dance St. Mark's hall. Sat., Jan, 31. Lunnspuch's Jazz. Nuff sed. W Guests frofh n distance who arrived In the city Friday und are guests at the Nash uro .Vlr. and Mrs. 10. 1''. Killers and Mr. and Mrs. S. S. (Ireaven of Salt hake City, Mr. and '.Vina. K. A. Hlurford und nloco or Kansas City, Mo'., und O. Kideness or Ciladstone, Busk., Canada. The Davidson's will be heard In concurt Sunday night 8 l). m., at the Holland Hotel parlors. Admission line .. 2iiri The writer has seen the advance sbei'lH of the' annual edition of the fimudge 'Pot, which has been deluyed In publication by untoward circum- Ktnncea, wlintuver llieni is or tliut are, worry over the special session of Hie legislature, the big storm and freeze and the llot.'ver presidential campaign, tlio flu epidemic, lack of Irrigation and other activities of ro- formem. This Smudge Pot book Is hilariously funny all thru, especially the chapter devoted to Koguo lllver valley whiskers. It will bo cut soon. Children's silk halt-hose. Handi craft Shop. ... '2'J Medford Is to again have un aruiy rocrultiiiK offico according to the fol lowing Item In the Grunts Pass ( our lor: "Tho Briny recruiting station which Hub been located In Grants Pass since 19 HI, hnB been ordered trunsforrcd to .Medford. It,' which place. It will niovo on February 1st. This station covers the counties of Josephlno, Jackson, Curry, Klamalh n il tl I, like." lllg Uiuico St. Murk's hall. Sat., Jan, 31. l.aunspacli's Jazz. Nuff sed. Tho senior Muss of tho high schoi.'l tins decided for tho annual class play to produce "The Hacholor's Ito niance", a clever I'omedy on which rehearsals will soon be begun under t he direction of .Miss Cuttrcll i.f the faculty. For appointments with Dr. McM. M. Dow, cull the superintendent ol tho Dow Hospital, telephone H. Dow will return about Pcli. Kith. .1. C, lloylo and Arthur l.eavlll of tho (lallfornia-Oregon Power com pany are In Klamath Kails In I lie Interests of tho company's engineer ing department. Colton, silk and wool threads for embroidery. Handicraft Sln.n. Sti'J' .hares for dresses combinations and gowns, llanilirrari Shop. lit;'.)' A few new dresses in plain rolol'M. stitched and smocked. Just arrived. Handicraft Slii.p. IMi'J A "real" (lance is to be staged at Iho Medford Nataturium tonight when the Imperial . reheat ra will make Its Initial appearance In Med ford. Piano, banjo, saxapliouc, nia limbaplione, diums and traps will be used, combining to produce dantr music in every sense of Iho word Various stunts will be introduced at intervals diirinr the evening. Danc ing will be free lo all mil 11 ! : :l p. m., and there will be m; admission chnrge at I he door. Painting, tinting nml paperliang Ing. Phone i;i)(l-X. '.1711 M..A. Clevenger and Mrs. 11. P .Icwctt of I, line Palls left tor home today after a day's visit in the city. Hemstitching 10c per yard. tnrofcd furnished, work guaranteed. Mail orders solicited. Singer Sewing Ma chine Co., 1K West Main street. Phono 2IS-U. For sale IVjcK atrtr vu.. Phono S12-J. The claim of It. Kemp, Welch & "o., for $.",:t,-IOIl for war mineral re lief on manganese mining has been allowed but has not yet been paid by the goveninent. Myri'.l K. Hoor lias a one-fourth interest witli .Mr. Welch n the jiroperly, which is located on ugner creek. Cakes, French pastry und cream puffs ut the Shasta. ' Mrs. Culvert, organist ut tho Ore gon theater in Grants Pass, arrived In the city yesterday for a short stay Dance tonight on a real floor! Med ford Nat! Hest there is! 2 OS Itev. William 11. Hamilton arrived home Prlday frcni attendance on the dinecsan convention of the JCplscopal church ut 'Portland. Oh boy, dance at Kueli, Sat., Jan. III. Kverybody Invited. Hy the 3 iazz Jazzers. tMJ" Medford hotel guests from a dis tance include Miss J. P. Gilsin and 10. Ilalrd of New York city. K. II. Mitch ell t.'f Chicago; it. M. Hutchinson of Fayetle, Idaho, Kllzabeth C. Doudy of Seattle and Mack A. Horn and I.. K. MadiKon of San Francisco. Hasklns for health. C. II. Williams arrived from Ta coma last night for a lew days visit with the family of his brother, A. It. Williams. Later be will prt.'ceed to soulflern California to visit, his moth er and brothers and sisters In und around Dos Angeles. Air. Williams had an accident a little over a year ago that caused the loss of a leg and nearly cost him his life, und he is just beginning to' be able to get around. A. C. llalr.tead, mechanotherapy, metaphysics. 221 Fast Main, over Kldd's shoe store. Phono Giiu-.U. 2SC The weather bureau forecaster at Sun Francisco was feeling very con servative tills morning and hence in making the prediction for tonight and Sunday only forecasted "elcudy." The injnimuui temperature o'f tills morning was the freezing, point, and there was u dense' und nasty fog all morning. Wanted to buy clean colton rags. Medford Printing Co. Tlie farm bureau cxcliango shipped two (Mir loads of fine hogs from Med ford today. It was expected that three cars would be shipped, but not enough consignments showed up lo fill a third car. A real dance! Tonight! Medford nut! Imperial orchestra! Heal music! Admission free! 2ilii Dr. C. C. Van Scoyoc is Just reccv- crlng from a hard attack of la grippe, lroni which he lias been suffering for several days. An all night danco at I:ncli, Sat., Jan. 31. With the three pieces of; Jazz. lOverybody Invited. alia Portlanders slopping at the Med ford yesterday and today Included W. It. Durst, A. I,, llrumwell, K. U Pur- rott, II. A. Uvlngs'ton, J. II. Devlin, S. W. Tracy, A. .1. Gerrans, K. W.j Davis, 0, W. Tuttlo und A. D. Purker. This office will tuna subscriptions for the Portland Telegram, bargain rule of 3.9u a year by mall. Sub scriptions to bo sent In before Febru ary 10. 274 All ytAing ladies who do not attend Sunduy school are invited to join the memburs of the Kldolis class of the First Methodist Sunday school at II: 4 5 Sunday in a profitable hour ol study. Tho Medford Printing company lius the Do I ,li xo Multiplex cash books; and other ruled hooks, loose leaf sys tem, also Inventory sheets. If you need these or any other blank books or hills to fit any bindor see this office and patronize homo industries. tf Frank Gordon, who lias the ron- Iract for constructing thu new bridges on the Pacific highway south of Ash land, put a crew o'f men to work this week on tho Nell creek bridge near the Holmes ranch, and plans to push the work from now on If weather conditions permit. For appoint uienls with Dr. McM. M. Dow, call the superintendent ol tho Dow llospilnl, telephone II. Dr. Dow will return about February I Dili. a as Dr. Holno, eyo. eat, noso. throat. Mrs. M. Iteud of Portland, Is the guest of her hraher, N. I). Nordwlck and family at their home In this city. Albert Anderson, Iho contractor. while in Grunts Pass yesterday from Polo where he Is pulling in the, ap proaches for the Pacific highway bridge, said that I be work in that vicinity Is fast progressing toward omplclion, and that before the sum mer Is far advanced the pavement will be down connecting the valley towns, with an unbroken stretch from Granls Pass over tho Slskiyolis. Dance at Nut tonight! 2 (!." On and after January 12 tho I Hues St Snider garago will ho open day and nlrht. tf Cullforniaiis slopping at the Hol land are II. t). V1lllains of San Frau- Iseo. and W. C. and Itev. PouoFor ol' Oakland. .1. K. Grlbble of Fort Klam alh is also tt guest tit the Hi. Hand. Ilig dance St. Mark's hall. Sat.. Ian. 31. I.aunspai li s Jazz. Nuff sed, Sti.-i Ladles' and men's suits French drv I'leaned 11. GO. City Cleaning Worts. Phono ,474. tf" The Farm llurellll Cooperative Fx hange has a car of Jumbo land plas ter in. testing is. 3 per cent sulphur. and claimed to be Ihc best on the maikei. at Us per ton f. o. h. The car will be unloaded .Monday nt Hard- well's v.-aieliouse. See D. 1(. Wood & Co., No. 7 West Klcveiilli, for flro Insurance. tf See the newest spring models in satin hats at the Vanity Shop. 26u' .VI the Holland the following are registered from -Pol l land : A. 1.. Hol lows. W. H. Kenan, K. 11. Hover and I M . Murray. For the best insurance boo Holms the Insurance Man. On and after January 11 IV Wlc Snider garago it Ul wna 4. and ithl. tf John 'H. Carkiu of Medford and K. V. Carter of Ashland are mention ed In a dispatch from Salem in the Portland Telegram as possible candi dates from the first congressionaj district in the Oregon delegation of ten to the nalli.'.ia! convention of the republican party In June. Get the habit! Uuy shares now in tho Ilullding and Loan. Kidd'a shoe store. Phone 0S0-M. 2sr, Lawrence Gray arrived home sev eral days ugo from the University of Oregon on the sick list, being much knocked out by a recent operation for the remc'vul of his. tonsils, wilh the expectation that borne comforts and mother's cooking would soon ro'iind him into shupe again. ., Imperial orchestra! Nai ! Tonight! 265 On and after January 12 the Hlncs & Snider garage will be open day and night. tf A. C. Hubbard arrived home toduy from the state convention of Imple ment and hardware dealers In Port land, at which he was re-elected on the executive board. Slab wood for ealb by tier or cord. Valley Fuel Co. Try our mercnanta" lunch. The Shasta. tf Mrs. Addl F. Ilaswell is expected to arrive home this afternoon from Weatherforil, Okla., to which place she has been since Dec. 30 because of the Illness and death of her sister, Mrs. J. J. Winter, excepting the time spent on u visit Willi her -brother, A. II. Synicox, formerly of Medford, at Cordell, Okla. lOnroute home she stopped olf at Eugene for a visit with friends. lirunswlck phonographs on easy terma at Hule's Piano House tf Orres, tailors lor men and women. High grade only. Ashland. Ore. Itay Sulchwcll is one of the flu patients of tho city, having been laid up for several days past at the Satch widl apartments In tho Hotel Hol land. Slab nnd fir wood for sale. Phone 8 fill. At the convention at Salem this week cf the Oregon Stale Association of Farm Loan associations A. W. Stone of Medford, was elected on the board of directors. Hemstitching and pecotiug. The Vunity Shop. "The Credibility of the Incredible" is the subject nnnt.'uiiced by itev. J. Itundolph Sasnetl. for ie evening service at the First Methodist Fpisco pul church. This is thu second in a series on "The Light of Reason on the Claims of Christianity." Carl Jeschko, high grade watch and clock repairing. 9 Fir sireot. . Painting, tinting nnd . decorating orderH promptly attended to. Phone 604, Klllott & McCatterly. 384 Northern California people visiting In Medford include Mrs. O. T. West of llornhrook who is at tho Medfo'rd, George Souza of Iho same town who Is at the Nush und Chas. Marsac. of Yrekn, who are at the Nash. Hubert Boyd of Orovlllo, Is also at the Nash, Hot tumalea and chill concarne nt DeVoe's. ' Phantom Melody at Rialto. An all star cast supports Mon roe Salisbury in "The Phantom Melody," nl Iho liiulto toduv und lo- morrow. It is unusual tor a star to be siiiiiiortcd liv idavers with n nonularitv inirulloliii'-r his own. Such is the ease, however, in "The Phan tom M'elodv." Monroe Salisbury is sitiiporlcd liv lleiirv Harrows, liav (Inlliiglier. Charles West. Jean Cnl lioun. Milton .MarUwell, Lois' Lee und Joe Kit "The Pliiinlom Melodv was direct ed at Vniversil y City liv Doiiuln. (lerrard. II is t ho storv ol' a strange t'nle piirsuiuir the members ol' u ti lled llritish und ivcallliv Italian lain il v iliirinir war times in Italy. Tin ieelaele of a uiaii Ileitis buried ulivc and later returning from Ilie tomb. a terrific duel over n Monte Carki iinibliuir table, uiaunificeiit inferior -((Mies of nu Italian villa and a dar- mulie situation thai sustains lo the smiislrmr climax, are oiilstaudin features of the production. Monroe Salisbury's reputation as Ihc Mansfield of the screen is based on Mich Cuivei'sul productions "His Divorced Wife," "Sundown Trail," "The Sleepim; Lion," nnd other successes. udii:s. When Irregular or suppressed use Triumph Pills. Safe and always ilo pendaole. Not sold at drug stores. Do not experiment with others: save disappoint nient. Write for "Relief" and particulars, it's free. Address: National Medical Institute, Milwau kee, Wis. Adv. Nut In ThiM'o will ho ii spi'citil mot-tins of t He . O. K. K.'s Monday t-vrniii';. Kelt. L 1!'LM, folh Ainu ri'Kulnr K. of V. work. Kloetion of officers and iirrangi'inont of plans for next evro- monial. HKX TKOWUlt 11K.K. 2 n St'rrotary. ('onli'iii'lni-M Not in rtnures wanted on excavation f'r basement of Kdgnr llafer property, full at v.rcliitect K. C. (Marks of fit e jlit West Main. -ir. WEEKS & McGOWAN CO. UNDERTAKERS I)cr Plume: Pacific B27. Sight I'lionn: F. W. Weeks, 1US-J2. I .Kir Aulitul UNITED STATES 30 LARGEST FORCE IN THE WORLD WAR LONDON. The. United States made the third largest contribution in fighting forces during t lie war, ap proximately 2,U00,0ou men, accord ing to figures compiled by llritish statisticians. France headed tho list while Grout Britain came second with a grand totul of 8,t;fi4,4i;7. Tho ration strength of the Amer ican army In Franco on Armistice day that is, the totul number of rjen who were being fed from army stocks Is placed at 1,924,0(10 while Great Hritain'a ration strength in this ater on the same dale was 1,73 1,578. This does not take. Into account pris oners of war or the negro labor em ployed by Fngland. America's combatant strength In France on Armistice day is set down at 1,1 GO, ooo and Great liritaln's at l.Di4,7!tO. The combatant strength Includes all troops whose functions are, in the first place, fighting. The captures of prisoners and guns In France during thu victorious offen sive against tho German army be tween July 18 und .November 11 1918, are us follows: llritish armies, 200,000 and 2540 respectively; French armies, 137.720 and 1S80; American armies, 43,300 and 1421; Belgian armies. 14,500 and 474. It la pointed out that in ndiiition to tho above there wure about -80,000 llritish combatant troops in Italy who cooperated in the final defeat cf the, Austrian urmy ut Viltorio-Venuto, capturing 311,000 prisoners, and that in tho eastern theaters of war, Palestine and Meso potamla, where about .lp).00i) British troops on an average turnout 11)18 were fighting, the complete defeat und destruction (.f the Turkish army was effected by the British alone, and a totul of 85,000 prisoners taken. Major General Peyton C. March. American chief of staff, announced on January 20, 19 1 II, that America had the second largest allied army on the western front, in ration strength, when the armistice was signed. The French, ho suid. had 2.559,000 men. the Cnited States, 1,950,000 and the British, including Portuguese who were serving with them, 1.718,000. Genera! March did not give tiio comparative figures of the national armies showing their combatant strength on Armistice day. WILSON OF GREED ltOMK. Jan. 31. Publication of the activities of the late Cc.'unt V. Macchl du C'ellere. former Italian am bassador at Washington, lias been be gun by the Giornalo d'ltalia, which in today's Issue takes up relations be tween the late ambassador and Presi dent Wilson. Count Cellere is (mut ed as making the following state ment; "President Wilson from tho be ginning of the conflict felt it would give him opportunity to transform the I'uited States from uu Industrial lo a ('(.'nimercial power and to shape Ask for HILL'S FIVE MILLION USED IT LAST YEAR CASCAWQUININE Standard cold remedy for 20 yearg ' in tablet form sale, ure, no opiates break i up a com in i hours relieves crip in J a ays. Money back if it fails. The genuine dox nas a nea top won kit. nw s picture. At A' Drug Sff TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY W.W'TKI) lOo t'oetl 'Much or 2 Inch iron jl'po in good condition. Medford Concrete Construction Co. 2 (iti I'Ol! SAI.K OK THAHK Ten acres of land near Jacksonville, Florida. Will lake car oil part payment. For further information write lo David l.eveoue. It. ;:, .Medford, Oregon. 2 0 7 FOR SAI.K Fonr room house, fur nished or unfurnished, located on Corner lot, ery reasonable for cash. lmiuii,) Hotel .Medford, room :I-'U. 2 it a FOU SAI.F.-Choice blue club seed wheat. Phone 3MS-M. 2117 Yon en get noil anj old thin at DtVow most any oU tlmia. mm European markets with a view lo se-j curing control of them. He thought1 to attain thin conquest by imposing peace on the belligerents but Ger- many with her obstinate provocations dragged tilm Into the war with a hope! mat no mignt ueeome aruner wneui peace finally came." ALBANY. X. Y.. Jan. .11. Scores of delegates from the leadimr citic.-i of the state iioured into Albany to day for a meelim; this afternoon bv memhers of civic, social nnd Inbor oruaiii.utious to protest airainst sus pension of the live socialist assem blymen lieimr tried bv the assembly judiciary committee on ciinrges of disloyally. Bv unanimous vole the meetini: adopted a resolution Ihat the con ference call upon its delegates and tliroii'.'h tliem.uMoii their constituen cies "to pledge tin defeat of cvem member iiP the assembly in anv wav responsible for the un-Aineriean. un constitutional and indefensible oust ing of Iho duly elected reuresentn fives. . The same resolution (lciuiinded (In; immediate restoration of - the sus rended members In llieir seats, j Dartmouth to Piav U. of W. SKATTI.K, Wuh.. Jan. III. Ilart iliouth colteve of llaiiovcr. X. II.. will meet the I'niyersitv of Washington at football here November -liT. l!)Jtl, Darwin .Meisnest, tiradiiulc innnticer of (lie university, announced here to day. Relieves Gas, Sour and Burning Stomach (heartburn) and Pains in Stomach between meals In Two .Minutes. Kcr sick headache, biliousness and constipation take one heaping tea spoonful of Jo-to in a glass of hot water 10 lo 20 minutes before meals; acts gently but firmly on the stom ach, liver and ho'wels, stimulating them to natural action, clearing the blood nnd purifying the entire sys tem. Jo-To is sold in Medlord by .Medford Pharmacy and Ileath's'Drug Store. Adv. Frames Should Fit the Face CoiTticily tilling frames are almost as important as correctly U roil ml lenses. There fore we luke particu lar pain:? to make sure that the frames fit tlio face perfectly. The center of the glasses should come exactly opposite the pupils of the eyes. ' The glasses shoutrt not bo too wide or too narrow. Th bridge should fit the nos3 so well that wobbling will be impossible. We are experts In the proper fitting of glasses and our skill is at your service. If the glasoes you now wear do not fit perfectly bring them to us for adjustment. Dr. Rickert OPTOMETRIST Deuel Ilullding, .Medford, Oregon I I Blouses New Spring Blouses Now Arriving Please look over our lines liefore buying The Vanity Shop N.Y. MASS MEETING .1 Neit to Rlnlto Theatre First Methodist 1 1 Fourth and Hartlett. A church with a visum and program of community service" cliurcli of good music." 1 1 "DIVINE 7:311 "THE CREDIBILITY iiotii iivss.(;i'.s i tv , Rev. J. Randolph Sasnett. '' ' The message of the evening will be of ospecial interest to You.ie; People. ' WE SHOULD FILL YOUR PRESCRIPTION Because we follow the physician's orders accurately. AVe give you service, skill and (ii;tlity. Tin; doctor's patiimt needs the best, of everything ami we dis pense the best. ' ..'. HeatJVs Drug' Store The San Tox Store .. DANCE , , ST. MARKS HALL Saturday, January 31 LAUNSPACH'S ORCHESTRA . Admission Free ,iA,.v idi.iok on im:.VT .i.'.zi:it ' Tlio 3AK.Y UlIiKIt travels Inn circle drills aimlessly NHV ICIt AKHIVKS. The IDK.A It AX..VM docs the d uly Amcr-l-C'AN-l.Ml oy-az. ACIIIKVKS ll.PPIM:SS throiigli a PltACTICArj THAI-NINO for LII-K'S ISISI.VKSS. I CAN plus I WILL equals OPPORTUNITY MEDFORD BUSINESS COLLEGE Individual Instruction LEARN MORE EARN . GENERAL CONTRACTORS HOI'SK, l!l ll,lii IIO.M) CONSTUUCTION dKMKNT WOltK i o . . . ? , Manufacturers and Dealers in M-- AX'ashcd Sand, (.ravel and Trashed Kock, Irrigation Pipe and Drain Tile, Cement. t li.ALji Medford Concrete Construction Co. ; C. .1. SKMO.V, Manager. A. I,. I,AMI!, Construction Snpt.' NOTICE TO POULTRYMEN March 1."th our lnrft inciiliaiors will w nt ytmv rvvvIv.c. These iiiciiliaturs are Ihc iM-st lint water iuac!uiuM iui(l nro In stalled in a modern ineiihaior eellar. Vour es will ho ineuhnted kk;ht. Aert!s for the Kresky Ventilating Brooder Stove 'I. f' I'lui host hiDoder uu the inarUet. ( uuie and see it in operation. ROGUE RIVER POULTRY RANCH Phone 'JOt-V. C'aroll P. fiirpcnter Telephone II N.Riverside, Apple and E. Fifth Streets The Dow Hospital Special attention given to surgical and obstrctical 1 cases. ' : No extra charge for graduate nurses services. Hie most linporliuit patient. MEDFORD J3rr'T ii . j F Every Fellow Needs a Financial Friend. 'ASIDE from the feature" of having one's money more safely handled through a hank one finds iniinineralile instances when his hanker stands him in good stead. (iiving counsel regarding money, business and investment matters and advisiug,about a thousand and one other things come within the catagorv of First National SKU-V1CK. Medford Episcopal Church A. M. STRATEGY" P. M. OF THE INCREDIBLE" Day or evening ENJOY MORE MORE person in this hospital is the OREGON f.dii 1 id.-o liil Oregon