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STEDFOTin TTCTBUm STETTFOrTO. 'OttEGON. TUESDAY. FEBRUARY CONCERT WILL BE A MUSICAL TRFAT The Arluiiie Anlrpw-.--S-nUi cuii rert whiih lias Wn under pri'iiara tifpn fur some time iiml will In- L'iven Tnemlnv evening. IVIiruiirv Jlltli. the l'iv.-livteriiii cliiireli nriiiii- to; lie I lie iirilieiiial event of Meil I'linl'.- . Imlsii'lll sen-.. ,n. There has lieeli :m unusual dearth i.C lii'jh eluss leu-i-mi allraetii.m here this winter ainl this cuiieer! will prove a '.Teat sat-j i-J'aetion to JM'lsie lover--. j Those v.ho have hail the ule.i-iire ! of In. i. line Mrs. Senlti sire' are thai ones ulm are ino-t enlhn-iaslii' ahon; heariliL' her liL-ain. She is one "who never fails lo ileli-ht her hearers in more unvs than one. lor it is not only her nlorions voire anil nrtistie interpretation. Iml a warm an.l ehariniiar iiersonaiilv that wins her alliiieliee at on'!'. Her pro''rani is one (hat will show Jier vi-rsatihlv as a siino-r. Tiekels are on sale at 1'alaier's Millie store anil Audi ei .-.' Slinho. Seals l.nil. ' Old papers for MiiMlnK fires anil hniiB cleaning, 1 Oc linnillo. LOCAL EFFECTS CURE OF SLEEP SICKNESS Throii'.-h what is. saiil lo he the fir-t elire of sleei'in'' sii-liiies,.- ever l.iTl'onaeil in this eonnlrv. Mr-. Wil liam Heil o! A-hlaiel in eoinnaiiv wilh her si-ler. Mr-. II. Thorelin-on n- Portland. . will leaM: for that fit lolii'.'lit. The elire :i effeeleil liV Dr. .lonill Brav. na-tor of the Methoili-I (Tmreh South of Meilfonl. who was a former eliironraetor, Mr-. IIimIV -iekne-s attraet.-.l miieh attention. She was taken ilown Meei-mher A. anil I he efforts of '-everal nliv-ieian-to awaken her an.l re-tore her to eondition 1 :i i !.-!. I)r. I'.rav. interest in the ease was il ln-eaii-e of hi- heimr a fortn elitioner then, heiran wor-kitiL' 1 leei-mlH-r :i(l. ami in ten time he hail Mr-. Ileil lllor ont from Ihe sleep. I real nil III im-hlileil ail i II -I ill'.' rti-lili I' Ihe pille. ri-liev inv normal who-e arouse er pra on the ihivs' oie.-hlv His 1 1ll- e wliirli he s iii! maile no ilistinetion hetween an aiiiuiral. captain and en--li-te,l man. "il is the serviee he renders, the; -ervi.-i-s in peril and not his rank (hat eoiinls.' he added. iferrin'' to the hotowal of the: : ili-tiii'rni-h''d serviee medal on Ad- miral Heii-on liei-nti-e of his serviee 'as ehief of naval iiperatioiis. Mr.. 1 Uaniel- deelared lie would L-ive lie ' !-ame medal ''that tmes to that ereni I ! and iii-titi''iii-heil offieer to the. hiunhle-t sailor lad. who when plae ed in a po-it'on of i:reat respon-ihil-itv in a time that tested Ihe stuff of whieh a man is made, met the de mands of his duties arid phteed his' hie in jei.pardv in order that hi--: -hip and the lives of others niiitlit he pre-ervetl." J Willi thai in mind, he ordered fur-: ll er -tudv of naval reeords when he: found that onlv 1 111 enlisted n of the ."ilHI. (Mill ill Ihe navv during the war had lieen reeominerided for :inv, hi''h honor, he explained. As the re--ult of this sliidv as vet ineomplete, ! O.A.C. HENS LAY 70,176 EGGS FOR CORVALUS A flock il 42o "( nL'ons'' laid lust v'-ar t'ur the noor I Multnomah count v farm 7U,17(i iJs valueil at $-i,f0M.0n. Sot onlv tliil the hens supulv strict lv frea -'!' fnr the inmate-; of the county inmates, but tlicv imiviilei fin t'lovmcnt tor some of the 'countv wnnls, which mount a little ze-t in tlu-ir otherwise monotonous life. Tinier the j-upfrvi-inii i the farm iWcmuri. 1'. (!. Smith, the inmates iliil practicallv all the work in l'eeil in aii'l cariiiL' for the fl-'i-k. The imllcls were hat-he ami LTdun at the poultry le?m rtnient of the ( )rci:oii Airrieult ural colleirp. mil Yellow Mustard for Sore Throat, Tonsilitis Old fashioned remedies are i.t'len the lieHl. Vellow Mustard, in Ihe tuna of plimler or poultice, has i n used lor jieneraiions lor soreness, nl lamina tions, eoni:est ions and swellini's vvilji nif.'sl eM-elleiil re sulls tint - il l.lis- I lered. Meat eases pain and Hi'Ky's Muslar- lae made nl' pure A,7 S- vellow mustard. 1 toKelher with ' V olher niilll re- llnvlmr lilLTPlliotllK In illSt 11 H lint . 1)11 1 (liiioker, cleaner, and more efl'eetivu and cannot hllster. When your throat is sore, when yon lmvo pleurisy, hroneliitia or a puin-shtioting chest cold you can eel speedy and IuhUiik relief with this most (affective preparation heiause heal canes pain III) and tlfl cents at ilrugKlHtH or hy mall, S. C. Wells & Co., I.eltoy, N. Y. ITif the illilix.ilinli nf lh lliu- niiMAin- the i.re-iiii' hratii. whn-h lr. I'.rav ln-liec i- the sleeping sickness. When Mrs. lii-il citliie nllt hri'r vlei-it her eyelids I'd. hut hc w;is iii fiiiiditinn Ktherwi-c. can ll'dd her c'elld lit. ira hi. pe to soon and 1 'eat an eeepiii'' i c-1 nes. If a similar c ililton of the eitclnae is found the second he will feel in-tified i -1 : t j 1 1 1 1 1 1 '.r he has found the cure. crv two vears the last five n supplied hv kept for two la vers, which hp .;iid 1.'! additional men a u :i nleil the ili-. t i n-'lli-hed Service ! r-v medal and (8 more men were put on the li.-t for navy crosses. Morale Not Destroyed limphatic denial was made hv the see ret a rv of Admiral Sim' state ment (hat the policy followed in at la-;. awanliicr medals had 'shot io n thej oieees" the iia"-. morale, cans- is an in-itll to the splendid men of the navv to say that the morale d' her nf the serviee eoiild he r-eiioii.lv im- were paralvz-1 naired hv anv nuestioii of awards t ncarlv norma! individual.-,'' the" secretary aid n ! and now .she'ihjit point. '"Their lovaltv is in no open. i.-eii-e dependent upon iucdnl." DIED .o to Portland I Kxij!;iiniii'r Admiral Snn-,' mention KANTIIKU Howard Kanelier. 17 tlier ca-e ofj,,f a iiiia' from the seeretarv i years old .son of .Mrs. Ilelle Kancher years, pullets have I the eolleire. Thev a vears, except the pm are culled out each summer. The tloek has been htvimr well and il has not been neees-arv to cull manv. Though if dues not -jet what would he called expert care, the rec ord of Hi't ci:s n hen in the second year of lavin-r was much better than the first vear ncrformanecs of th. avcrau'e flock of pallets. ' Alter navitiL- for the feed there I was a pmfit left of ajMuU.-llO. CALLS SIMS SHORE HERO (Continued from F'ago One) (Heaves and Vice Admiral (Irani recommended ci.nutiandinu' officers under tin-in tor di-l iii-iii-hcd service medals who ili-pla Vi'd thc-r hicjt ipialitii-s when iheir ships, slrio-I; hv mines or torpedoes, were sunk or damaged. The board of awards un proved t heir recommend at ions. The rcatest thinir that a man ever does in this world to turn " stumhlitu block into a steppinur stone. If med als are not uiven for this sort of no ble courage and coolness and direc tion in supreme danger, w bat on earth are Ihi'V designed for?" ,. h ICjmk KoesnT Count Hefurrim: to Admiral Sims' sfate nient that he had not recommended anv enli:-tcd men for medals because "we had nothinir to L'ive. them." the secretary called the commit tee's at tention to he ac creulinir the awards u -1 askiiiL' what rei in I been made for "1 brut her-in-law , and other officers of the .Jacob .lories, and olher de stroyers that were attacked," Mr. ItanieU said the note was . written late one afternoon after all officers in chac-e of report-- had h f the de partment and was written as the ea-ie-t iviiv of L'ettinir the inl'ornia lioii. There wa- no) at Ihat time and never has been. .Mr. Daniels declar ed, anv niic1 ion of favoritism or relation-hip in the matter of his rela tions with Commander Ihitrlev. Al':r. Daniels said he had no crili cim of the wrk of the board of awards, headed bv liear Admiral Austin M. Kniidit and that its recom mendations were faitlifullv made on the basis of the meaner information in its posision. ommendation hadjof tlHi." Went Tenth street, died Mon aley (Mr. I'Jaiiiel.s' j day morning of influenza at the Mare Island naval station at San Kraneisec. Funeral notice later. land" Qcanses Invigorates Softens the Skin INFLUENZA ' starts with a Cc'd Kill the CoM. At I snoezo t-ko HILL'S CASCARAgF QUININE ndard cold remedy for 20 years -in tablet lorm sate, sure, no opiates breaks up a cold in 24 mrs relieve crip in J aayi. Money back if it fails. The en' ine box has a Red top with Mr, Hill's picture. At A H Drug Stormt Women with Backache Anaeurtes, Wash.: "I was troubled with displacement for a long time, caus- Ulg oat'Kaciie www : tliusc heavy bearing paiiis, and my blood I was in bad condition, j I had no appetite ! and waa generally j run-down. I aed Dr. l'ierec's Favorite i Precrimion in con- ; K I.. . . .. :.u I.:.. X&'.'Meassnt Pellets'and j . n-ria nlnnlPtP V rO- . T iJ'V storeu to iieauu. i i Vr - alwavs recommend ' Dr. Pierce's medicines to all my irieuda.". j Mits. A. Keese, Gen. Del. NERVOUS PROSTRATION j Los Angeles, Cal.: "I suffered from ! nervous prostration for several years trying various remedies furnished by the doctor. At last I tried Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription, together with Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, at the advice of a friend who had used it and had been cured, and my recovery was prompt and permanent. I cheer fully recommend Dr. Pierce's medicines." Hose Faclkneh, 232 So. Grand Ave. CONSTIPATION AND BOWEL TROUBLE Everett, Wash.: "I had constipation extremely bad, and had tried different things but got little help. I remembered that my grandmother always used Dr. Pierce's medicines and always vowed that there was nothing like them, so 1 decided to try the 'Pleasant Pellets' for my bowel trouble. I did so with wonderful results. Am never without them now." Mita. E. G. Demakav. 2i)02 Hewitt Ave. 1M.1 your Forefathers Spring from the tree top'.'.' Tlie uniwer uuaits you, Three Days Starts Today "1 he Female Tarzan" or "A Scream in the Night" THE THKORYl Darwin said that our iorefaihi-rs leaped from tree-tops and found love in the weird ape-haunts of the jungles. Till' F'T: Professor Silvio- at-t.-mpted to prove the theory and used a l.eautiful girl as his experiment. His aitemplH.Oiowever. failed mlser al.ly when pitted against the divlno law of love. RIALTO The triumph'of FACT over THEORY is sensationally depicted in the new drama. "A Sream in the Night." 1 MEDFORD IRON WORKS FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP Aliso agent for Fairbanks and Mors Engines. 17 Smith Rivorclrt Licensed City Scavenger. All refuse Immediately removed on j short notice. Weekly visit In resi dence districts. Dally business dis trict. Phones 27T-.I. Di'v Slab and iur Wood Mill Blocks arid Coal 1 Valley Fuel Co. Office Phone 76 Residence 739-J .i Page Theatre TONIGHT Bv Snecial Arrannement. "MITZI A DELIGHT In GAY MUSICAL PLAY S. I (.'lironicl,. f.iNVYHEK. FAMOUS MuyiC PLflV FKOfYl HAIRV WSAKJAQiB OFFR.INu THE IRRE5T: 1 lULt wumtuitfunt. THE MUCH-PICKED CAST OF COMEDY XCLLAC AMD VNSMBLOF FASCMATrtQ FV)aj(MITV IiM GflVST J FAM0U5 MUSIC By JEROME KERN. MERE; BOOK AND URICS By EDGAR ALLAN WOOLFj Prices as in all cities, 50c, $1.00, $1.50, $2.0O, $2.50 . . ; "You Mustn't Miss Mitzi," Said the Los Aiigqles Times X ' T f f T f f t f ? T t f ? f f f t f y y y y y y y y y y y y y y ? y f y y y y y y y -T y y y The Value of Advertising By Advertising The orange growers of California last year sold thirty-seven thousand cars of oranges at a sales cost of 5.2c per box. The raisin growers increased in five years the consumption of raisins from sixty-five million to three hunched million pounds, increased the bake shop consumption from seven tons to forty-five thousand tons and made the raisin growers prosperous. The walnut growers sold forry-two million pounds of walnuts in three days at the highest prices California has ever known. The Johnathan apple growers of the northwest sold the largest crop in our history at the best prices of a decade. The prune growers of California received twenty-three hundred inquiries within three weeks after their first advertisement. Cranberry growers sold at highest prices five hundred thousand barrels of cranberries, with a sugar famine in the land. The orange and raisin growers of California received twenty thousand letters in one year from Eastern people wanting to make Cali fornia their home. Sunkist oranges, Sun Maid Raisins, Blue Diamond Walnuts have been made household words. , California fruit growers have been made prosperous, have constantly increased their plantings, have found new markets for new ton nage, have obtained profitable prices for the growers. -- Individuals, small local associations, or local firms cannot afford to advertise. -Stale wide organizations can afford to advertise. The Oregon Growers' Co-operative Association is going to adopt a brand and advertise Oregon. Join now and help the good work along. see c' I. LEWIS M. O. EVANS Holland Hotel - f t T t t t t f t T t t t T T t t f T f t T T f T t T T X ? y t y y y y y f y y y y y ?