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MflDFOKD STXTH TIUBUNR. nrcmow ttstot. TT.r,T?r7iT?r to, th " Jt'AUE THKEH WILL G. STEELE RESIGNS TO GO ' TO EUGENE CLUB N. Y. FRUIT EXPERT : PAYS TRIBUTE JO WHY 1HE PUBLIC iBIRD PARADISE ARE SCRAMBLING ; AT PAGE THEATRE 'it'iltl. vrl -iutii lie hw: .til, I !i-,, - li t (lull 11,11,1 it, in liit'lti u 'u. :i u 1 . v.'l' livcili an, I Itclievi lli in iiic lin!l 1 '"" " '"-." mid "hu ll never die." There are iimnv exam- : "lone 1111 enable lliem In emulate tiles L'ivin in the lliltle nt' tlinsp wliii!'"" wink--. were spii.i'iullv minded ii.iiich I., I A. I. I'lfKKI,. I'..rtliui.!. Ore. Oet the Genuine land Avoid Waste. overcome death :.nd l.t .' ..If the tlesh. " ' " I vSk W JvC u .Irsus did at the n.i..n. The-.-!'- It !-. -.lid that nl' the -soldier- in i tckXiS&T Economy nitnci-.Ps l.rniu cm foil, and serv. 1 Ihe annic- nl Sm-den and Ih-niiuirk j Zgfi in Every Cake WEST ADVERTISING FOR OIL STOCKS! as llleeutivi Mil ie:ld nnd IM'ile ' v , With ronslilnrable Btirprlse and re Krft on the part of -the-Medt'ord pnh . He the nejvs iHcu.ne Known today that Will o: teel, secretary c: th! -.Medford chamber .qt commerce had Declaring that the time had ar- irlvurt for the erow.-rs of .Vow York state tpples to advertise their pro I ducts in the city nowspapeis of the : country. President u. 1. liedrlcK, ot ' the Sew York State Horticultural 1.0 resigned that, office to accept the po- clety, In addressing the annual Btute eltlon lis Forretarv of the F.i,ir,.r,n convention of that organization in chamber of commerce, a position to "ochester. New ork recently, poini ' which it Is understood he was iinaul-lod ut ",ar !h',y U"1, so "V" ' inunsly elected last night by the they eonld never hope to reclaim the rector's of that chamher. best markets from the advertised ! -'Thus Medford loses a' much Ue-!" upille" wl"lh are sr0W" ,j lcjed citizen, but will doubtless see ""ely in Washington and Oregon. ' the "Father or Crater Lake" occa-"""1 ,,!:vo "lv"'eJ their way clear i lonaTly during the summer months. I cr" the continent Into New York ! c Mr. Steel. -ill retain his office as ca'p superintendent of Crater Lake na- .t!onai.(iark and will make brief visits to ,t,he pak during the busy season. The, oflltfe'of superintendent was cre ated by act of congress for him and wa placed under ' the direction of United' States Judge Wolverton, Mr. Steel's boyhood . chum und ardent friend for maiiy'years, who has given his consent to Mr. Steel's taking the Kuene- secretaryship and retaining the pnrk's'uperiritendency." Altho. '.Alr... steel . receives more money -in the rJugene position it was not a Question of money alone that in,nuencea mm 10 uccepi mat oiuce. lie was more Influenced by his de sire 10- be with Ills daughter, Miss Jctiri, who will attend the University d Oregon at Eugene: The directors pf.ithe Bedford chamber offered to meet .whateyer salary the . Eugene chamber offered, hut Mr. Steel re fused to remain here uny longer than the' first of March when he. assumes hiS ditties as secrStary of the Eugene chamber.-. The local 1oard of direc tors .accepted, his, resignation last Sat urday.. . .1 ' ' ' j .-kin' fact ;Mr..Slar,;.h..i- 66 years '! I nlfl", some time agq tnado up his mind j to seek some kind Li employment in KngVire-,s6"'"lhaL' ho and Mrs. Steel ( (,ould be with Jeau .wliile she attend ed the university. ' 1 " I '( "I; have not ipuny more years to i live," hb said Tuos(iuy-aiui I wish to f iei Jean get fife. bent education pos ; title before 1 depart- this, world, and , do'uot . wirnfc to. ibc, aepara.ted from i)et Say ; mora .'than possible. ..YVe wens' : i clways chumftyou kiiow. Sc about i a wee.ago-l -went'fij Eugenfe to look orouru ''for suitable 'employment of ? tprt -any ilnd. I had nothing special j In mlnd". ;lt"i!o 'htlnpdied" that on .1 'nutting 'a man to whom. I was intro k lu'jail :bjj a friend then) I just halt 's pened tP Bet Hold cf the right man. f JVlhfofmed vtna - that Mr... Clllstrjiii, secretary .of the Eugene chamber was iliiNiouH to quit that position at onco, altho, Ifc.Was' not yet publicly known. 1-met Mr. (Jilstrap and he confirmed this.:,-Thus, it happened that 1 be en iue ap applicant for the Eugene secretaryship. ,An emissary of the Eugene chamber directors last week came to MedfprU to see me and de clared that the board was unanimous In Its -desire that I accept the secre taryship, to -which I was to be elected iatuight,' -! ".' .'. " ' V Ai- i agreeaWe all around. -' I will ever "ltpye?Medoril.and IW pepple aid flr-.'nfy, hew job will he able to 4" muah' gdodjor Aledford., With Mrs. S(ei'6nd .lean I wlll'move to' Eugene onljlake up 'the ijiilles ol secretary s:rch;;st.,,'v, ';, ..';-.. WOMEN k GREA1 EST ! AD READERS WORLD .JVouicn 'nro the L-ren test ml rea'l-ft-in thu.u'orld. Thcv deiicnd uuon I'.ein tot infortunium nwunline bar.-t-'iifn'. ftale.i. , the price of troceric.s. iprfnlit of dri-ss l-oikIs iintl. the stvlc c'itiew KOrinsi liiHincl.s. The business olythe nd writer, tinoi. is to utlract t' V-H; of. (be, ImiWuil'c io Irs one ifrtinlar. -:!. .r' DrawiiiLs, colors, lijMovraphw, pliort- naunv 8iivini;s, (ip often resorted to, and sometimes firfe, iuiplcadinuY.t)nl oni-e misled the tj'relinscr seldom foraives. Jn-the-PftBifii' -CUiast -B seitit com pnfiiv's' ricis the pncltnirc' is- used to i'l-jiinnd .litteat'on. Sonic aiipropri I'.tn draWhe tfnderiient',1 enhances the hn'iipnrmni'e of. the ad. nnd brief. 11 l'rniinatinir,: Benson-why sliitemenls !' mjtdc.reaardirt'r the I'neific Const lU'ciiiti compnrlv's -prodtictu, nnd their . siinerioritv over others, to t nnlete the ad. '. Everybody Likes em at the . first ; . I, taste . .. i; -says Post Toasties The west has taken the best mar kets," said Professcv lledrlck, "and to regain them New York stale must advertise In no uncertain way the high qualities of her fruits. Con sumers In the cities Ihlnk the wes tern fruit Is best; we must tench them otherwise. Prices for western fruits have been higher und rather steadier than for eastern fruits, chief ly because they are better distributed and belter known thru such meritor ious advertising. New York fruit growers must advertise.". President Hedrick related an inci dent that transpired recently In which he sought to Illustrate the reaching-out effect of the advents ing of western apples. . i "A few weeks ago a prominent member cf this society sent me a newspaper" from western New York, advertising apples." said the speak er. "The advertisement contained no references to special brands or to anptns from a special region, but was a general advertisement of the ap ple, written to induce all kinds and condition's of mankind lo eat more apples the kind of an 'ad' that m likes everyone hungry for an ap ple, and makes him believe that be sides satisfying all the senses that cater to the appetite, he may cure his rheumatism and whatever else alls htraaven.to. putting. mere gray matter in his brain, , by eating ap ples. "At last. I thought." said Pro fessor Hedrick. "-"the fruit growers of New York are on the Job. 'They have! learned." iNsald, "thai the touchstone to trade is to adrertlre. Having for years preached that the world should be. told how- much .better a New York apple is than- the fruits of the far west, I was delighted to think that someone was advertising j Now York apples and wrote to him to find out who It might be. You would never guess who It turned out to be. The Btate of Washington was udver- The hnom'in oil stocks which has tal.e:i hold of the entire eonntrv is the result of a eoiiihinatimi of eii i uinstiiiiees. Knllowiiii: the ending of the wjir there existed u real and suli stantiat basis for a rise in the mar ket value of o'l securities. The eloe cf hostilities t'liiititl the petroleum in dustry in probably a more favorable position than unv other of our basi industries. It needed no partieiilar Iiiiuidation or reiidiustmeiit. I'riees ot pietroieiim produets liad nol soar ed ,to the diz. and nrtit'Via! heiaff whieh eharuelarized certain other iie iiortant t'onnnodities.. -' Moreover, stocks of petroleum had been depleted to a low point and be cause of the denuded slate of lv,i ropeaii neutrals and eneinv euuiitries and the eerlaiiitv of a revival of a - tivitv in the automobile iudustn there was everv reason lo look fori ;: continued hirire deiuainl for most i "Mlrd of Paradise." ilmt truly won derful play dealing with Hawaiian life, written by Kit-hard WalU.n Tally Is to lie the att raei iici at the Pago theatre. Monday nij:lii. l-'eh. tilth. j bids rail to take its place v. lib such ( perennial visitors a? "Iten Hiir," "The j Old Homestead," "Way lliwu l-:ast," and "In Old Kentucky." ' i Already it is in it : ninth season of i joyous travels and :lic interest In its survival is unabated. Indeed no more appealing play than "The Hjird of Paradise" can well lie imai-iticd as it tells a remarkably s;uie story of ro mantic Import, piiiiti an ted by thrills And scenic surprises, points directly to a plausible moral, inviies tinnjiiru sive toniedy scenes and incidents of the most natural kind, and introduces native music by Hawaiian singers and players thi'tlout tile entire unl't.'ldillK of Its dr.imalic purpo.-te. II is Hie story of a beautiful Tla- oil pnnliieis. At Hie same H nrwaiian ii-iuess..wh,i in her blind pas- i'l lions had caused a shrnikii'ie , si., , i,,,. ,.. ,, ,.,,,, A,.,i-ie:iii il. liinrkel values of oil securities und ; ,,hvsician. marries him. Her love is thev hail not reflected the favorable 1 1(.elpi'oeated but the man eventually conditions nrcviiiliiie with'n Ihc in- f,,iis ., victim to Hie lowest animal dusti-v. These factors furnished the cravings. After Hint conies tragedy j null sorrow, eiiiuns nun i nt- sen i sacrifice of Luana as an aloiipincnt COMMUNICATION incentives for Ihe hccinniii'.- of the j aM,i sorrow boom. Hut Ihe public had little interest in j fr having transgressed the reliaicn the shares of Ihc siilistant'nl oil co-ii- f her own people by marrying a oanies und did not enter the market I fin-istian. nntil Inter on. It is lia'tl lo exnla'ii j eviu-tlv what caused the public loi turn lo Ihe oil stocks. I'arhups il was partly because of the record of oil in the War,-iili-eailv referred lo. People who hft never uiven a tlioutihl In the oil indiisfcv could mil help Jiein'.' impressed with the wide spread newspaper ailil niacaziu" stories of the reiearkable war work of Ihe motor lorries 'n I'Vanee. The installation of "nslcss Sntulavs last slimmer lironulit home lo motorists the enormi.us deiuund imlustrv and called lo the country -'. attention the fuel that the Tinted States whs supplvinc the bull; of the world's oil i-cii'uirenients. To the Kilitor: Hev. Millard will he inlorcstol to know that the editor supplied Ihe heading. "Sermon Subject Twisted." with which he lakes exception in niv loruier letter. Tile leachiiics of Christian Science are (lie leaehin-is of pure :tud uiitle f led relinion us I itnulil und prae- iiiion lite oillticed hv .lesus. Thev ar enol new. POItTLANn, Poll. 10. A petition said to he numerously signed by cit izens of Portland, has been conveyed to the president thru Senator Pholan Using apples In tho very heart of thejof California,- asking a parden lor iNew Y'orlj apple region. I learned that eastern newspapers were receiv ing material once or twice a .mcnth to persuade people to eat more -apples. ... "New York fruits have a reputa tion for h'gh quality among those because of relief work said to have who know New York fruits. We grow choicely good apples, highly flavored pears, - llnimpeacliably good peaches und honey plums',- but the world does not know .It, Why not stake our reputation on high quality fruit and advertise it? The west has us beaten on size and color. Let us advertise, 'quality .Trulls'. . , "It thould he the business of this society' to make the public rumillar with the names and quullHes ot New Yt-rk, fruits. . With this knowledge, fruit buyers would pay tho differ ence between the cost of gcod and poor quality varieties, just as they pay more for a porterhouse steak than for a pot stew. The. west has taken the best markets and to re gain them, New York tnust adverthe in no uncertain way the quality of her fruits.- -Consumers - think lli western fruit is best; we must, teach them otherwise.' A rhyme of Ihe trade, quoted once before In this so ciety, is wcrth calling to your minds again: ' '"'He who whispers down the well. About the goods he has to sell. Does not reap the, shining golden ' '. .dollars '. . ' ' Like he who climbs a tree , nnd hollers." ' Dr. Mai lt) Equi, according to a Wash ington dispatch received hero today. The Oregon senators were not. ask ed to intercede In her behalf. Frjends of the convicted woman havo been pleading that she should he released been performed In the San Francisco earthquake. Refuse govt orders I;BLFAST," Sunday, .. Feb. 10. Ant.om(.)llc drivcra wlio riM-etilly struck as a protest uuulnst the order that thoy obtain government, permits before operating ihelr machines ure returning to work. The men, how ever, still refuse to take out permits, asserting the authorities have insist ed upon this formality in order that them. the police may interfere with the ( lir'st nor did Mrs. I-Mdv invent lliem. She shnplv d seovered nnd revealed to huiiireriiiLr liumnnitv the spiritual meaniiiir of' the words and works nt' the prophets, the Muster and His riiseipies. As the result of her la bors .vast multitudes have ' been bellied . phvsieallv, inenttiUv aii't morallv. Thousands of these eases turned to C hristian Sf-ienee for heal inir utter thev had tailed to uet reLet from material methods. The teaeliirms of ('hr'stitin Scienee are in no wav disproved hv the pass ins; nwuvof Mrs. Kddv. nor does her passing ; )i anv wav indirate licit she ''repudiated her do'trine." The I'aet remainfc thai eternal life 'is Hod." who knovs no death. . A. false sen.e of lite ma v 'seem to die, but this does Mil in anv wav niteilerc with immor tal life which is revealed throunh spir'tuul undershiiidinir. 'To he cnrnallv minded is deatb.' wrote Hnul in the Hth chapter ol luanans, 'but to be spiritually minded is life und peace.'' . Deuth thea, is the re sult of the belief of life in matter! Mrs. Kddv (dearly sets foriii the po sit'on of Christian Science in this Lreirard on naire .(J!) o) "Science and Health with Kev to the Scriptures" when, in speakinif for he-reel 1" and othei-s, she savs: 4IJecause vou cannot walk on llie water and raise the dead vou hae no riuht- to ones t on the LMeal miubt of divine .seieni'e in these direclions. lie Ihnnkfiil thi(t -Jesus, who was the Iruo demonstra tor of science, did these thinas, and left bis example for us." The teueh iniis ol Christian Science are abso lute, but Chrislieu Scientists, are able to deuioiisl rate these teaching onlv so tar as they understand drivers. Jesus said: "He that- bc- lieveth in me. even though he were ASK RED CROSS WARSAW. I-en. 10. American Med Cross officials have been asked by the Polish government to rush doctors into southeastern Gallcta, where typhoid fever i.- epidemic. M. Ilamoshy. a inimber of the Polish government says the people of east ern Gallcla arc literally dying out and that several villages In that district are left without a single survivor. Since the epluemic began. It Is said, one hundred thousand deuths have occurred, one out of every ten taken ' 111 dy;ng. At Tarnopol there Is a dally death 'roll of 10(1 at hospitals, while at Stanislau hospitals are so crowded i that typhu.'d rlctluia are reported ly ,'lng in the streets. It Is asserted the people are afraid to go near these sufferers and that physicians are too I busy to give them any attention. j IN MOTHERHOOD ''A woman needs all the strength possible to take good care ot her baby. The reflections of a married woman are not pleasant it she is delicate, run - down, or over-worked. . She feels "played out." Her smile and good spirits have taken flight. It worries her husband as well as herself. . This is the time to build up her strength and remove those weaknesses or ailments which are the seat of her trouble. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription regulates and rrrm,tftf ''all T-t-rtot- C functions of womanhood, enriches the blood, dispels aches and pains, melan cholia and nervousness, brings refreshing sleep, restores health and strength. It overcomes those disorders and de rangements of womanhood. It makes weak women strong and sick women well. All druggists. Liquid or tablets. Hill, Calif. "I can hardly express in words the benefit I have received from the use of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription and 'Pleasant Pellets.' I suffered greatly at times. I tried several remedies but to no good. Then 1 heard of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription, and took two bottles, which righted everything. I also used eight bottles during expectancy and had practically no suffering. My boy weighed 9 pounds; I only weighed 9" lbs. 1 know if I hadn't used Dr. Pierce's medicines I would not have been so fortunate." Mrs. J.no. H, Stelli.ng. - . ,i LIBERTY THREE DAYS STARTS TODAY Fatty Arbuckle in "The Hayseed" You'll huin'li yiiir lii'iiil nlT nt K:it!y j l'ljlt-k ! ;is tin . V. I). M : i i 1 1 1 1 ; 1 1 1 . BETTER COME AND BRING THE ' FAMILY Same Old Admission Adults 25c; Kiddies 10c. Includes War Tax. A TWO I'iSATURE PROGRAM Two Stars with But a Single Thought Make You Glad and Happy. il Marguerite' Clark in "Luck in Pawn" Luis til' pcoplc-havo boon so hard up that thoy had to pawn their watches, the I'ainily jewels. Hie silver ware, the what not but Annabel Leo had to ;o even Curt her than this. An nabel had to pawn her luck, which was some risk! If you don't; believe us, ask your favorite pawnbroker!' Coming Enid Bennett in "Stepping Out." LIBERTY There Hasn't Been a Year Since You Started Business That the Draying Charges YouVe Paid Outsiders Wouldn't Have 4 Half Bought a Maxwell Truck close figuring merchant who calcu Jates he can't afford this expense reducer is the very man who needs it most. ' Just the right size and price for 90 of American concerns. On the confidence of more than 3000 users, in many Ikinds of busines's, Maxwell tire, gas and repair bills hold records for moderation. v--- Worm drive. Electric lights and generator. 16 miles to the gallon. 2400 lbs. $5000 truck construction.. $5000 truck guarantee. $1310 (ch assis), the lowest priced full grown, fully guaranteed l-ton truck in the world. Pays its way from day to day.. M tr$mtU t4r gatUm Attn mil n tirti A. W. WALKER AUTO CO. MEDFORD, OREGON. I' ! r'