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PAGE RTS ag!uijLJiJiJ-a'i! TrtftTrtWtMt TJETrTOffl.- WETWTJRH 'ft'RWfOT,-TTrTTlRTTIYTnTnTrrrTY S. TOitt LOCAL LEGION AT THE MOOSE HALL One of the liest nnil most sueeess fnl ninctinus of tin- l'edlord l'ot of tiie Aiiieriiiin I.i nion wus litlil i't Moos.- hull Inst ni'-'lit with over 1 00 inemlii-rs of tin) legion mill llieir in vited L'liests, the Civil wnr and Sumi-ish-Aiin'rii'iin wnr vetenins mill t'om lnnv 1, O. N. '. iHVHi-nt. After u .short business ineelin'.' the lissenililv was niliiressed liv Colonel II. II. Sar.'ent. The colonel uuvu .1 very interestinir mid enteitnininir ae eount of (ierinnn slrateu'V in the sev eral enieinl inovenientH durinir the war. His uddiess was verv much enioved hv all present. After Colonel Siinieiil's addresf. extemporaneous remarks were made hv Blaine Klmii, who much to J. J. Kill-liter's disirust. related how he was on the first ship to leuve Amer icans shore durinir the Simnish Ameriean war for the I'hilippines mid save an amainir aeeonnt of the capture of the island of (iumn. A (I. A. U. ineinher lold how ulinl the Civil war veterans were that thev could pass on In vounu'er Ret of men their oldiu'al ion to inculcate palriolism and defend the country. Captain II. A. Canadv of Couipmiv 1 trave a spirited address mid asked the (rood will of the Iceion and other veterans present in the effort to se cure mi armorv for Medford. whero oiiarters would he had for all. Captain A. S. Doiir of the regular arinv asked all present to support the local National (luai'd coiapiinv and to respect and venerate Hie uni form of the I'nited Stales soldier un der all conditions. A court inartail was hurriedly summoned hv Aclinir Advocate I''. I'. l''arrell. consisting of A, .1. Vance. .1. J. Huchter. I'aul Leonard, Moh Itcucl and l-'lovd Williamson. Churircs had heen preferred airainst. Seclv V. Hall and C Y. Teimwalil. I'pon motion of Comrade I'errv the advo cate for the defense, the court unani mously decided that both defendants he shot at sunrise. iturini; the eveuiuir llcrli Alford's imperial orchestra entertained with a number of special selections and encores. The kitchen police had a hard time HiTvinir the crowd with re freshments and finally it was decid ed that each man present take his mess uenr and pass hv the K. l'.'s in old armv stvle. (Sunday, l'Vb. 'J'J, under the aus pices of the Medford post, Ihe l'Ycnch iroyernuicut will present: to the next of kin of soldiers and sail ors who died durimr the lircat win, ii certificate of recognition of ser vice. The ceremony will be held at Ihe I'liau theater and the public is cordially invited. On I'Vh. '2.1 the post's sciui-annual hall will e held at the Nntorium. This dance will not he a military hall but will he strict ly informal mid everybody is ex peeled to have an enjoyable time. . It is estimated that as n rule mar ried men live seven years longer than bachelors, and wives five years lone-cr than spinsters. FISH GOLD RAY PORTLAND, Ore., Kelt. 5. Flvcj arrests have been made by deputy! Kame wardens In OrcKon in the last week foT violations of the Hlatc game laWH. Kotlr offenders were brought 10 trial and fines imposed. Victor Mosior, liay Moore, Alfred A. Host and Hurl. I'rico, all of Mount Vernon, Ore., were arrested on c)(are,cs i.'f killing deer and having deer meat in Iheir possession. Mo sler was fined :',:,, IpivIiik offered venison for rale, and .Moore and liest were fined $25 each, i'rico is yet to tie tried. Charles .Tames was fined $50 and coBts for gurrinK fish in the Gold liny fish ladder In the Kog.ue Uiver, and must, In addition, serve HO days In jail. Kmery Whitlow of Newburg, arrested February 2 for shootlnK game birds from the state highway near Newbing, was fined $L'5 and costs. TOLDrMER" Bayer Company, who introduced Aspirin 18 years ago, give advice. BE BIG FEATURE JUDGE WEBSTER OF E When the Bayer Company introduced Aspirin over eighteen years ago, physi cians .soon proved it a marvelous help in relieving Rheumatism, Colds, Head ache, Neuralgia, Karaehe, Toothache, Ltimbao, Neuritis, Aching Joints, and 1'ain in general. To get this- same - genuine, world' famous Anplrin, you mint ante for "Haver Tablets of Anpirin," murk with the "Haver CrflRK." You will (ind safe and proper directions in every un broken package. Handy tin boxes of 12 tablets coat only a few cents. DruirtU aUo sell lurier "Unyer puckauei. Aspirin the trade murk of Buyer Manufacture 01 JUouoaceticacitleater ol faalicylicaciu. C. ENDORSES TREE SI'OK ANIO, Fob. fi.- ThrcalH dn- clan'd to huvn bv.an intuit! aKiiin.st the lift! of Superior .hidj-'e l(. M. WoIjh tnr of thin county, who IkhihmI a per-iiium-nt ill jiiuct inn January f fi.rnid- tliiiK indiiHtriul Workers of Him World art Ivit i-tt licru, have cuiisimI tint as- HlKnincnt of a Hiiad ol" polico ditU'C- tives to k n a I'd him, it. In'cuinij known today. Tim Ihrcats, acconliiiK to ('nrninlH-Hli-iirr John II. Tilsi'y of tho depart ment of pnMic Hafi.'ly, wort! voiced aaln.st .liidK Wuliator at u recent meeting of Industrial Workers of the World in a Montana town. For the lam two days, 'oiiun isnluner TiLsley aid. Judge Webster has been under coiiKtant guard while- on the hcnrli, at IiIh homo, and on hlu way to and from tho court house. It waH declared that whllo similar' til reals have been made against Pron eculiiiK Attorney J. It. Lindslcy, upon whose petition t lit; injunction was is Hiied, lit.1 guard has been usHigued for his protiM-tlon. Opcialiitn of (lie Injunction, It wan dnclared today, prevents Invocation of liahaeH corpus proceedings hi the case of defendants arrusted for Us alleged vii.'latiou, ami denies them a (rial by jury. Two men arrested for alleged violation of the Injunction were found guilty of contempt of court and sen tenced to terms In jail. (Previously thi.we defendants in court here had been acquitted of criminal HVdicalism in conned ion with I. W. W. activities, and recently a superior court Jury disagreed regard ing the guilt of forty others tiled on similar charges, The directors of Ihe Medlon! Chamber of Commerce at their meet imr last evening .endorsed the essa contest anions the school children on "Tlje- Hencjits of Knlistment in th Tinted Slates Armv," and itipoint i d a commit t ee lo solicit iiri.es lor (he siune. A. eonuiiitf tje reported hiivinsr i with ii committee from the (ireater Medlon! dub, who asked that the chamber nssist with a movement lo secure the plnnlne.' ol' more frees and heller care ol' lawns, to hel with a ueucml clean uii cninimiL'N this siiniiLS and lo provide a mor suitable auto camp ground. All three were endorsed unit the worl assigned lo the proper com mil lees. It was decided to adopt a budirel system for the vear and to nr lanue the chamber dues in accord mice (herewitii. Ihe details ol' wind are (o be worked out bv a commit tee lo report alh the next, meetim:. D.S.C. FOR T AVASIUXtiTOX. Vh. 5. See tiirv linker awarded a distinguished sei'ice medal lo !). ( '. .laeklini; ol Salt hake Citv alter Ihe hoard ol' awards had ruled that such ai award could liol be made lcu'nllv Colonel Thomas II. Spaiildinir, . member of Ihe hoard, todav ddd ; houso invest itr:t inir Mimnii(tee. .Incklitii: was manted font raets for the construct inn of the Jiovernmeii nitrate plant at Nilro, V. and sub-let the contract. Colonel Spauhl inir said, lie was not connected with the mititarv forces. Entertain Only Friends At Your Table Some people have been entertaining; a secret enemy at the breakfast table for years. Coffee has a subtle smile, but the caffeine in it harms many. There's a kindly, cheery, satisfying- table drink, wait ing to be your breakfast companion and constant friend. Send Word to Your Grocer Today For Instant Posttim The wholesomeness of pure grains, a rich pleasing flavor resembling coffee, a freedom from any nerve irritant has become the favorite of thousands; it may be YOUR friend in need. "There's a Reason" for Postum Sold by Grocers IWade by POSTUM CEREAL CO., Battle Creek, Mich T The LadieH Chorus, under -the dl rection of Mrs. Geo. Andrews, which will asaist In the Andrews-Scutti con cert at the I'resliyterian church Tues day evening, February 10, is made up of many of Medford's leading singers, and with tho careful rehearsing which they huve done, are making u MplHudid artistic allowing. There Is nothing so effective in tiie finer and more delicate phases of music as the ladies enseinlile and this chorus ful fills the requirements wi an organi zation of much longer standing. Keats for the Arloino Andrews Scutti concert on sale at Palmer's Music Store and Andrew's Studio. Harrv Carev at Rialto. (ircat interest ultachcs to the mi ne ed siiowiiitr at ine maun uii-a- ler Kriilnv anil Saturday of llarrv Carev in his latest I'liiveival produc tion. 'Marked Men." Pronounced Wliv Ihe millions ol readers ol Ine aiunuiv r.venur. Post. 11 s Hie most perfect western Morv ever written, this romance oi' the desert liv Peter It. Kvne has liccn transferred lo Hie screen with everv iiiljellislimcnt known lo t lie art ol the silent dninin. llarrv Carev. who 1,'iinls alone us u delineator of a ertiiiu American type, has in his fa vorite role ol i hevenne narrv ine hiu' opportunity of hi scarcer, while h perfect types as Charles l,e .Moyne, Winifreil,. Westover, J. Fur- I McDoniild. Joe Harris and led Proolc are his chief support. EUREKA CALIFORNIA I. W. W. IS CONVICTED ETI?RKA, Calif.. Felt, 5. U. Wil liams, eonvietetl lat week of erimin al sviidiealism on the around ol' holdinr memhershii in the Industrial Workers of the World, was sentenced late vestt-rdav to an indeterminate term in San Ooentin prison. Notice of appeal was irivrn after the court had denied a motion for a new trial and stav of inuLMiient. HandoSapolid,-.' The Ideal forToilet and Bath Vivian Martin at Liberty. A novel situation rich in l'unmak s possihilities is set forth in Vivian Martin's new Paramount -Artcra ft photoplay. "His Official Fiancee," which is eomimr to the l.ihertv Fri- lav and SatnrdnV. liss Martin lias the role of a stenographer employed in Ihe London office of William Waters, a stern, cold blooded hnsi- s man. He summons her ami tells here it is necessary for business reasons for him to pose dnrini; the next few weeks as a man en Hatred to be married. lie offers her the post of "official fiancee" for a nion- y consideration.''' Pressed for funds he eonsenls. Many complications ensue including the eomint on the scene of a former lover. Water's em harrassimr ira v dotr uncle, and I hi au'ival of a eharmimr Fremdi zr he t ween ulnmi and Witters an under- ta1idiiiLr evidenlv exists. START TIMING OF ALL Hpimminir February 1st the Home Telephone company, in compliance with the recent order of the publi service commission, beuan keepimr a ecord and timinir all Medford-Jack- sonville calls. I'mler the order of ic commission u charge, of 5 cents is nude tlii all calls ver three min utes or - fraction (hereof. Thus call of three and one-half minuter would be T cents, and a call of ovet six minutes would be 10 cents, and so on, We are having some very fine weather here now. Not a particle of foR. And the snow is all Rone, for nil of. which we feel very thankful. Mr. G. K. llolleubeak returned Sunday evening from n business trip to MedTord. Mr. John (Irievo returned home last Thursday rrcon u Ions visit in Medford. Mr., and Mrs.t.Iames K. Grieve and son. McKtou. left a few weeks a.uo to spend the winter in California. Mr. and Mrs. V. b. Simmons spent Sunday at the Hert NieholH home. The Wm. Grieve family moved into their new house tho latter part of the week. Mr..Krnest I Mlenbertk left u few weeks apo lo spend tho winter at W inters, California. Mr. and Mrs. Charley Walker and daughter. Alice, spent Sunday after noon visiting their friends. Mrs. G llolleubeak. Mr. and Mrs. S. S Welch and Mr. and Mrs. Hert Nichols of the lied HlaiiKrt ranch. Mr. and Mrs, S. S. Ingles have moved to their new home in the Flounce Hock District. Mr. N. S. GiahMow has the contract of hauling the school children to hool. lie has used his ear all the time except for two weeks, when he made the trips In u sled. The mail carrier, A. A. llolleubeak. is still going in tho rig as tho roads are thawing and very muddy. Mr. K. C. Amidon and family spent Sunday ut'ieritotti with Wm. Grieve. Mr. Chester Davis returned home two weeks ago from a long visit wlITt his aunt in Idaho. ' LAST TIMES TONIGHT "THE FEMALE, TARZA1T Or "A Scream in the Ntqht." Cominu Tomorrow Saturday In a Play of Strength and TnoYrn Marked Men Hair Trouble Successfully Treated CALVACURA STOPS HAIR FALLINQ TE1 CALVACU1U METHOD b cltaIlltc,D.tuiJ method, InwtoMy prodartn tfHttytel tS)U SlmpUTMt. 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Do II Now, Bator You Forat V- ilk fcltl U til In. lier to Vm.lv m,c art, Hetbvd is tm only nirtbod for ' 1 ui p ru- 0X500CKCOCOOCOGOOCCGOCOX Bargains! . ONE LARGE SAFE . ONE DETAIL CASH REGISTER, ; THREE PAIR LATEST IMPROVED COM PUTING SCALES, ADDING MACHINE, .' REMINGTON TYPEWRITER. Must go at once. Enders' Store, Medford OOOOOCCOOOOOOOOOOaOOOCX300CK DANCE ASHLAND NATAT0RIUM FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 6 LAUNSPACH'S ORCHESTRA Piano, Accordion, Trombonn, Drums. Admission Free From The Famous Story By PETER B. KYNE . "The Three Godfathers" RIALTO DOLLARS AND SENSE - OXK YUAll WITH US and Hirco years iii a busi ness oiiice is Tin-; practical dollars and SMNTSI: COURSE. I CAN plus I WILL equals OPPORTUNITY MEDFORD BUSINESS COLLEGE Individual Instruction LEARN MORE EARN MORE' Day or evening ENJOY MORE 1 1 What other phonograph dares this test? Did you ask some one about the Edison Tone-Test recital jjiven last November in the Page Theater. The startled audience heard Ida Gardner's voice flood the packed house, it then heard the New Edison match that voice even unto its finest variation of: shading and feel .. ing. Any one who was present will tell you. The art of the living artist and its RE-CREATION by the New Edison can not be told apart It is no idle phrase that you can enjoy Case, Middleton, ' J leinnel, Matzenauer, Spalding in your own home. The New Edison brings all that the great artist ran bring, ,' except his physical presence. Jt is the phonographic triumph of the age. The NEW EDISON "The Phonograph with a Soul" , Come in and hear this wonder for yourself the Three : '.' '' lillion Dollar Phonograph that RKCli KATES the very ; soul of music. , ? ; Palmer's Piano House 234 East Main Medford Tho instrument used in the Tono-Test is the repular model which Hells for $"9- It Is an euu-t duplieutecf the i.al.onitory Model which Mr. Edison perfected after spending Three Mil lion dollars in experiments. . '