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worn? WnWOTtTf TOT! T71TT3TTN"E, CTTClWjTID', nTiEd'ON1". FHTDAY. FePRFATJY" '13. 1020 Medford Mail, tribune N INDEPENDENT NEWSPAI'KH PCJlLIKHKD KVKitV A FT K FtNin 'N KXCEPT SUNDAY BY THE MEUl'ORD PiNTINO OO Offlc. Mftil Tribune BuMfllng, NortC Fir sir"!. Pii'tiw 75. -'( A consolldiillnn of th I M-rnnn ;M Ic Timn. TM; .M-dfur.l Mull. Th .Nl.tiKord Tribune, the Kuutlitrn Oieguniun. rim Aahlund Tribune. The Meilford Sunday Sun Is furnished ubflcribers tlcHlrlns a sever-day daily, newn paper. HOHKKT Itl.HL. Kditor S. H. SMITH, Mdnam-r. SUBSCRIPTION TERMS: BY MA1I-IN AUVANCK: Dally, with Sunduy Kt;n. yiar IC.01 I tally, wltli Surnliiy S'un. ruutilti 05 Pally, without Sunday Sun, y-iir.. G.'i'i Dally, without S'undiiy Sun, month .5u Weekly Mall Tribune, one year l.'.'i Hunda v Sun. ui.e yKir 1.50 BY CA it HI UK In -Mc-dfurd. Ashland. Jacksonville, Central I'oint, I'iiot-nix: Iall v. wiiti Sunday Sun. vear J 7. 50 Pally, uilli Sunday Sun, month .. i ualiy. withi-ui f-unciay Min, y-;tr . b on Daily, without Sunday Sun, month .& i OffhMtil paper of the City of M-dfonl. Official papf-r of .l.K-kMon County. Knfered ar Hi'Cond-rla.HH mat (er at Medford, OriKOu. under the act of March 8, 1879, Sworn daily nvnrnL'e circulation for nix montliM ending April I'jI'J 3.074 MKMHKIt OK THK ArtrtOCIATKI) IMtKSS. Full la.H Wire Service. The Asso ciated i'r-'ss is exclusively inlititil tci the use for republication of all in-u;i UiHpatciies credited to tt or not oile r wife credited in this pap'-r, and also the loial neWH i)iiblihed Iwi'.'ln. All riu-htH of republication (if special dispatches n ere in urc a iho reserved. Ye Smudge Pot r fly Arthmr Vm Air. Robert Stanl'ield of eastern Oroirmi 1ms served notice that lie willing to have tlie nolilicat ita vliuhts kicked out of him bv runninLr against (rooriri (.'hamberlain for the U. K. SenatL in the fall. Tlie Kaiser condemns his sou, llic Crown I'riiici for oitVrinr his hide for 1MI0 linns, as a "tiraiulstam! plnv," wliicli is prolinblv what the Kniser iulemled doimr. "Am losinir mv heallli. must se'I Ford, l!HH, model, Ihulmui. I'lionc Biiwy. 41H. (Want ad, Portland Orctroninn). Mrc cause and effect stuff. . HIT 1KMTOKS ;iVK A 1AHV ( Vreka Journal) Dr. "Will Tohhe, with his win ning Ptnile, was around totlav -collect iiur from the !eoile for the Y. W. (.'. A. drive. Dr. Will . had a new stunt, as he trave each n fine eitrar, who contribuled to thfiicnnse, but when last seen he was izoimr strong and his cuuda was altnost in sieJil. KOOIC KEVIWV "Tult and Mr Tutt," Kuries, Siiturdav Kvenintr I'ost. titlo. current issue, "ToL'gei'v Bill" bv Arthur Train. It would be woiideiiul hut there i no chance for the prospective1 oil well ouj-HtoutiiiLr n Lincoln baiuiuet ora tor. Cast iron and steel just natu rally will not stand the same amount of pressure as the human larnvx. ti'ht! Bolsheviks have captured Cue Russian town of lk. The remainder o( its name was destroyed h the Austrians in the sprintr of 1 HI 5. The Anti-Saloon IieaLrueof Ameri ca announces that it will uo out id business June HO. Thev should have closed themselves up the same time t lie V dul the saloons. ( VWatehful wait'iiu' hits' switched Prom the border to the L. of X. Citv election will be held in I'eoriu t Irst Tues. in March. As I'eoriu oes,- so iroes Bill (Jates. Not tro of Kemovnl (l Thn Cnlon Livery, Keed & Sales Stables formerly located at Dr. Helms burn, Ml North Kir street. Is now located at the old Vincent barn. iNorth Riverside and will he knuwn as tho Union I J very. 1'Ved & Siles Stables, tho only feed wtable in .Med ford. 77 "Lucy, the famous lied Cross pig," trained by K. CI. Honney, newspaper mini of Connell, Washington, wtuibl stand lit attention while the Star Spangled Hanner was being played. KIDDIE'S CROUP ' , MUST BE CHECKED Dr. King's New Discovery will do that very thinic, ' , easy and quickly iON"T sny, "1'iKir llllli" yimns- slfr I wish I kni'W to tt fnr vtm :" .l.ist ci-' a lllllo Dr. Klncs N'- 1'Isiov.t iw illiocleil anil tlie cniuiiy-mtiKli won t linger. A vlil Is not to he fonloil with. Oi-U nftcr It lit once, l.oosi'ii ilm coiiKinllon, the plili'Bin-MiiMness, unil the throut-torliiro. A fiiinlly rcniwly for colds, concha, uiinm. mill kiinlrcd ntiiu-Us. l-'Uiy yours frlonil In colil-sulToiors. I'lfty yenrs of hlKlicst iiunllty. Otic, mid li.-U u hotlle ull driiiiuislK. 4 Bowels on Schedule Time '-Mho l)IIo CowIiik freely, the fer IiicutlnK body nolsuns ellinliuiled. JJr. Kind's New l.lfe 1'IIN ninke thu fiowcln Junction reuiilurly mid keep the svstein cleansed of tuseous Ini purlliuab aOc u Imttlc, n druiats. Medford's Need of a New High School Building T1(0 fulluwiliij tllfUH: WiC-t WlitWMI by Mis- Je;ui J.tiomis of ilifc hi'li school in Knt;li.-li Whenever people move from place to another, ulmo.st their first rjuesticn concerning their protective home is the school is it a good one, wilh modern improvements and the is not sufficient to the need; the educational advantages it .should heat ing is very poor. .Many of the have? The school question seems an . looms are poorly ventilated. The r specially important one to u:-; at the ; condition of the building itself is im prest 'lit time, as .- o many out si tiers ; safe ; when classes are passing the are coming to I he valley- all with whole structure shakes, tin; same: question '.oceniiiig the There is no gvmnasium, and th school:-;. Considering the i;ize of .Medford, our schooli an exceedingly poor. .1 uc!i smaller places have better buililinits than we can boitst or. All aliout are excellent ImildinKs nscl and the pupils have no place but thei-".vP kidneys were In such bud condi moatly for pleasure. lioes it neeni street. tlon 1 lla'' conslunt pains in my back riirlit that our Institutions of learniiiK thotild be so' inferior' The hiiili school wins the worst, for the k r do schools have superior buildings and are not so crowded. Ilut at the present time in the litf--.ii scliotil, roil rooms have hud to he made in nearly all of the available recitation rooms, the assembly is seating as many as po'sslhle and there were more than twenty new lresliinen that came over after the mid-year o.a:ns. Sm h a condition is serious, and surely merits some poset'til (lis, ussion. pur - 'I'lie hih school litis long been known as not large enough lo aceom- tuodale all the pupils, hut there are other, and just as serious, difficul- V 'tki Ml - rs' j ELSIE JAN1S' stizjickPidi'iBS ItcKiilur (ilrl at Itiulto. Tlie most worth-while film offer ing in Mcillord duriii'.' 1 1 1 onsl month is '"'(, ci;uhir (liiT'.al the Kinlto, now i iln vmir. willi heroic Kl-ie .laiiis as its slat-. A.-ide from the Inet that Miss Jauis did more nerliatis than uliv other woman in the wav of enfer t n iinnir (he bovs "over there," her lirsl I ilm-ol lerim: attracts wide com mendation because ot Its real merit. 7Aos H nee prttent ENID BENNETT nSteppinr? Out" l:nlil lli iinett at l.ihcrty It aft'i ids us pleasure to announce Kuid lieiuii'tt's apiicaram e at ' the Liberty theatre today and tomorrow ill h.-r latest le.iture. "Steiipiu;; tint." When .Miss Li'imett sleis out and does thiiics as she does in this pic 'ire, vou are boned lo be interested. L'u-ry ile who lia slaved (or her Inivb.ind to the end that lie mav dless !1 and u lie has repaid her sacri "s villi unkind words, will be in- sted in inclnre. So will eer 111.111 w!,,.e home life i;. i,i,..il. (or " oilers In i a un , congenial -t ml j in lite , Kilt i ,i -t Wlien we a--in-e ou tliat "S:ep pilig Dm" is one of the lest photo plays 111 whnb d.mily llnid lleuuet; has appeared th,- season, we are tell iug yon the mull. II, r characiei i;-a-lion of a siil'eriii w:'e who tin. illy declares her iiulepeieleiu e and prove. her worth to a husband who was' blind to her value as helpmeet .md I woman, is a delight . j The spring term of the m.uid jun i will convene at the county seat next Monday. There will be a naniber of criminal cases up for consuL't alu n. I feed IlLa s 1 jiles. Tii- asernhly is planned poor ly, nu jilmie in that It will not neat the pupils, hut that confusion and ! noise are almost unavoidable. On its 'present plan, almost nothing could be ''one to remedy ttiiti. The lighting thruout the building j Xatalorium, where physical culture , exercises are held, is always cold and 'often damp. .Many complaints have i come from this source. Also th : school t;rounds are much too small, One mieht continue for some time i lo enumerate faults and deficiencies,! ; hut the whole question simply re- ! solves itself to this are the citizens ! of Medt'ord Koini: to allow their ; schools to continue to he a disKiacoi to ine community; no tney inieno to let their boys and Birls ro thru school here without the facilities which even ordinary schools now con sider necessary tor their completion' I'Jduciition, as a prime factor in our country's development, is growing of more importance every day, and l! lis In the nature of progress to make it he schools in which young America is gaining its precious knowledge, the very best ever! JKAN LOOM IS. COMMUNICATIONS (The Mail-Tribune welcomes com imitiicat Ions on any Mibjcct of gener al interest but is in no way iesjM)nsi ble for the sentiments expressed. Only in exceptional rases will communica tions of over 2(H) words be printed. All coninui mentions must lie signed by the writer's name, which may upon tho writer's request m with held.) Eneruv Replaces Matter. To the Kdi.-or: Some st artlimr eomdusioiis mav be drawn from the result of the research work of one of the great est of modern ph vsicits. I'rofessor A. A. Michelsoii, professor of phv sics in Cliieauo I'liiversitv since its etahlisliment in ISil'J. I'roi'essor Alichelson has loin; been one of the outstanding fitrures in the wWld 01 phvhies and member of learned so cieties in a number of foreign lands; winner of the Noble prize of .f-HI,-IMM), in .1!07, fur his work in the :ield of liuht. I'rofessor M'lehelsoit, who furnish ed the data on whieli Professor Kin stein worked out his famous theory of relativity which is revolulionu iiiLT seienitlie thought in relation to the universe, asserts that "tlie im pression is urainimr around amunu the phvsicists that eneruv replaces matter as the fundamental entity of the universe." lie further states amum; other interesting facts, re vealed by his own work and that of bis fellow scientists, that "the mass of a body has been supposed to be one til the most constant of tiling of which there is anv knowledge, and now it shown that it is not a con stant. This has been proved experi mentally to be correct. Aloiiir the same line of research, it been demonstrated that the atom, which had Inn; been regarded us composed of mutter -molecules, is in fact an nvureuution of non-material electron.; tlie number of electrons in an atom, and the number alone, detenuinitit; the ubtance composed of such atoms, for there is abolutel. no variation in the character of the leetrnn -thev are identically the same. I'ratiiuni. with !)'J electrons to the atom, top the liM of all known Mibtunces. It is, perhaps, the m cmiiplex, cxeitabie, un.-tahle and iu- itn.-i-t;int of Mile-tauccs. The los- of five electrons converts the uran ium atom into radium, and the lo. of ! converts it into dull, inert lead No wonder the verdict is ineotit- i tt . unstable, e a.-ive, unreliable iiiilruMworthv. So, at la-t. physical science ha been called upon to idminiter ill coiipc dc iM-ni-e to Indh matter an.l maieiia -met ilea, tor wilb.uu matter drui;. can there be matter-medicine.' "Kncr-v." aecordim; to the late-i ieelalioiis of science, "replaces mat ter as the fundamental entity of the universe," therefore fome form ol eneruv, lone ,.r p(uer iuitt ult i- niiuct ! aceei-ieu as nu- sure spc- eitie tor all our human ills, and mat-Icr-drm:-, relegated that that va-l limhii (lf dcitl ami decaximr sunerti- ion,. W 'owel tot lame be.' sin II name thi :nd what : niieht v liull i:, l'UnCKKSSlYK. J)r. Edwards' Olive TalUts Co. at the Cause and Remove It llr. Edwards' Olive Tablets. tl'.S substitute lor calomel, act Kcnliy on the Ixiwels and Mshivcly do the work. People afllutrtt wilh haH breath linj quick relief thrrnic.li taking them. Dr. Kdwards" t'live Tal-lots are .1 vecclaHe comiMnuul n;icd with olive oil. They act ccntly tut limih on the Ixiwels and liver, stiiiiukitini; them to natural action, cleanup the bio,l. and puril'vint; the entile system. They do that which calomel does, without any of the bad alter edict. I'ukc o'le or two everv nihl for a week anu. note ills ;ileasinj cllfct. I lie unil a Lot SI Mti IN THE STATE E SAYS NRS, SMITH "I believe I'm the happiest woman in California today and it is all be cause of what Tanlac has done for me," said .Mrs. Kupene Smith, u prominent and popular Kcs Angeles woman w ho resides at ; s u West iiund .-;t. .Mrs. Smith is an officer of the eastern blur and other oigainza- t ions. "lor six years I snffei-ed from a complication of troubles that finally led to a general break down. I had awful pains around my heart, which 1 was . were i-aus.-d l,y plcunxy. i an" '"y neck and shoulders weald K" t'f times and my limbs swell ed so I could hardly walk. 1 was so "ervous that even the riiiKiiiK of the door hell upset ine and II seemed im- possible to set a Rood night's sleep. 1 n.. .t .-,., i.nn.s i i imm n.-.n ,i to I K' relief, even to having all my teeth I treated, but kept jr-: t in l; worse and became so weak and emaciated that I weighed only me Jiundrod pounds, ('inally they took me to I lie hospital and I :;layed there six weeks, but did not seem lo improve in tlie least, so I was brought home ami had just about given up hope when a friend persuaded me to try Tanlac. "I began to feel better after the first few do.ses unci by the time I had taken four bottles of Tanlac I had gained eighteen pounds in weight and felt us well and strong, as I ever did in my life, -for every one of my troubles had left me. "The results from Tanlac must he permanent, for it has been four mouths since I took my last dose and I feel as well now as I did then, and I think I would lie ungrateful not lo tell others what a wonderful med icine Tanlac is." Tanlac Is sold in Medford by "West Side Pharmacy, in Cold Hill by M. U. Powers, in Central Point by .Miss M. A. Mce, in Ashland by East Side Pharmacy, in Eagle Point by Von dor llellcu. Adv. MEDFORD IRON WORKS FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP Aliso agent for Fairbanks an4 Mors Entrinea. 17 South RfversbU Dry Slab and Fir . Wood Mm Blocks and Coal Valley Fuel Co. Office Phone 76 Residence 739-J BUCKEYE INCUBATORS and BROODERS Jiatcriuii!' time is near. Why not hatch your offg.s in a machine that's reliable. A iiicKeve is strict insurance against ioor hatches. MONARCH Seed & Feed Co. 317 Fast Vain Strept For Reliable Stylish Tailoring KLEIN 128 EAS1 MAIN ilnstalrt TAXI Dotlae Car. stand corner Main an4 Bartlett. Phone 900. i n delanpv GIM CHUNG China Herb Store Herb euro for caracbo, headache, catarrh, diphtheria, sore, throat, lung trouble, kidney trouble, stgm ach trouble, heart trouble, chills and fever, cramps, coughs, poor circula tion, carbuncles, minora, cracked breast, cures all klnua ot goiters. NO Ol'KKATIOS'S. -Medford. Oregon. Tan. 13, 1917 This is to ce: tltT that ;. the under signed, had verv severe stomach t rouble and had been Mithered fot several years and lust August was no' expected to live, and Hearing of Oim ('hung (whose llerl) Store is at !H South 1'ron; street. .Medford). I de cided to get herbs for mv stomach trouble, and ! started to feeling bet ter as soon as I used them and today am a well man and can heartily rec ommend anyone afflicted as 1 was to see Ciini C'liuni; iind trv his Herbs. (Signed I W. R. JOHNSON. Witnesses: Wm. Lewis. Kaglo Toint. W. I,. C'hildreth. Kacle Point. M. A. Anderson. Medford. S. II. lUilmes. Kacle Point. K. Mt.oro. Kacle Point. .1. V. Mclntyre. Kaglo Point, lleo. Von der 1 lei leu. Kagle Point. TUos. E. .Nichols, Eagle Point. The Absolute Safety The ?1edford National Elnk A Sure Foundation Our inmilH-rsIiip in tin; l iMlfral IIiwitvo Ifaiikintf System jirotcrt.s Voiif lutrrtst ami Ours alike. It places (lit? TWO BILLION IN GOLD held hy tin l"rlirnl llankiii uitshakeahlf wall t piutt't I'.ank and its Customers. Do your lUitkinx with us. Sale and Itu Safe. YOUR BANK The Itank with Xalioilal Security. ImniiiiiiinicniiiiiiiiiM PARIS moves the WAIST-UNE The Basque is prophesied Paris revels in new moJtJ. Fasci nating features are tiorruu ea from the: Greeks, Chines?, Isolde, the Empress Eugenie anil ;vcu from African iduls. To know now months ahead the colors that will be smartest, (lie fabrics must favored, and how to achieve the, new lines in frock and gown, suit, cape and luts, you simply must read the February .Harper& Bagar February Issue now on sale. MCIII (lltll CKJAIt STOHi: . I.. Ilnviilsoii, Am. .Magazine Oisl ributor Use Dry Lime Has all ihe jrood iiialities of liquid, hut eliminates (he hail qualities. Xt barrels to buy, none to return. Big' saving in time and money over the liquid form For Terms and Prices Call or See Bardwell Fruit Company Exclusive Agents SHERWIN-WILLIAMS DRY LIME SULPHUR Phone 124 Warehouse 445 South Fir St. NOTICE TO POULTRYMEN March l.ltli our larc liicuhfttors will bo at your service. These Iiu'Ulatois are the lnst hot water machines and arc in stalled in a modern incubator cellar. Your v&s will be incubated KItiHT. Agents for tho Kresky Ventilating Brooder Stove The best brooder ou the market Come and tec it in operation. ROGUE RIVER POULTRY RANCH Phone 201-W. Caroll K. Carpenter Launspach Orchestra DANCK VOKK (U K SPKCI AI.TV 1'or particulars plume II. G. Ivaunspacli, I :t-V, Wo Ket all the Into music as soon as it is published, from 'Frisco and eastern cities. This work is not a side line with us; we make it a business. DOLLARS AND SENSE ONE YEAR "WITH I'K and three vcars in a busi ness olTi.-e IS THE PRACTICAL liOI.LAKS XD SENSE COL' USE. I CAN plus I WILL equals OPPORTUNITY MEDFORD BUSINESS COLLEGE Individual Instruction I)a,. or evening LEARN MORE EARN MORE ENJOY MORE II Telephon 1 1 N. Riverside. Apple and E. Fifth Streets The Dow Hospital Special attention given eases. No extra charge for graduate nurses services The most important person in this hospital is the patient. MEDFORD OREGON Bank of S st tiou ilnvc L'lii as an invincible nl aioutal Tlii-s National (Ills 1'iutection. vvl SiiniHrituiU'fluircil hu ihftlfU- . utt-it tit'.' if tnc'trii- in I'uri.i Xtiil,lhi,iriuitiitl;l it (tint nil thn fashiuHubic aui tii hua Julluu-it. S. W. and Sulphur OTIIKKS 1'OM.OW to surgical and obstretical Cafe Holland Special Club Breakfasts Xo. 1 Soe (1) Egg Ham Hot Cakes Coffee No. 2 'toe (1) Egg llacon Hot Cakes Coffee No. 8 'l.-,c ..Breakfast Steak.. Toast Coffee No. 0 3."c (1) Pork Chop (2) Corn Cakoa Coffee No. 7 ,15c No. -fWc (2) Wheat Cakes Country Sausage Stripped Bacon orBuckwheat Cakes Ham Coffee Coffee o, A 3i5o Fried Mush with Bacon Coffee No. 8 315c Plain Omeletta Wheat Cakes Coffee ORDER BY XUMItER For Spring Canyon Utah Coal AND Dry Wood PHONE 242 WISEMAN fa SCHEFFEL 631 8. Front St. w'l'ftsMtywsM'ii- Licensed City Scavenger. All refuso Immediately removed on short notice. Weekly visit in resi dence districts. Daily busluoss dis trict. Phonos 277-.I. We Specialize On LUNCHES And Guarantee To Please Peerless Bakery and Lunch Room Jacksonville Medford IXTEHUKBAX AITTOOAR m. Schedule from Jan. 16. 1920, Dally .Except Sunday. Leave Medfnrdr 7in a m . Jtna a. m., 9:00 a. m., 10:00 a. m., 11:00 a. m., 12:00 noon, 1:30 p. m., 2:30 p. m.,'3:30 p. m.. 4:30 D. in.. B:30 p. m., Sat. only 7:30 n. m.. 9:30 D.m.. Sat. only 10:30 p. m. Leave Jacksonville: 7:30 a. m., S:30 a. m.. 9:30 a. m. 10:.m a. m.. 11:30 a. m., 1:00 p. m., 2:00 p. m.. 3:00 p. m., 4:00 p. m., 5:00 p. m., 7:00 p. m., Sat. only 8:00 p. m.. Sat. only 9:50 p. tt. Sunlny Only Leave Medford: 9:00 a. m.. 10:30 a. m., 12:00 noon, 2:30 p. m., 4:00 p. m., 5:30 p. m., 7:00 p. m 9:30 I. m., 10:30 p. in.- Leave Jacksonville: 9:30 a.'m., U:30 a. m., 2:00 p. in., 3:30 p. m., 5:00 p. m., C:30 p. m., 7:30 p. m., 9:50 p. m. Office and waiting room No. 5 S. Front, Nash Hotel Building. Jackson ville waiting room at Reter's Confec tionery. IXTERUltMA.V AUTOOAB CO. Schedule from OctoDcr I, 1019. j -. v.,, k Duuunjf Leave Medford leave AshIand-4 7:10 a.m. 7:10 a.m. 7:55 a.m. ' 8:00 a.m. 8:25 a.m. 9:10 a.m. 10:00 a.m. 10:40 a.m. 11:30 a.m.. 12:45 p.m. 1:25 p.m. 2:10 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 8:45 p.m. 4:25 p.m. 6:30 p.m. . 7:00 D.m. 9:00 a.m. 9:25 a.m. 10:10 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 13:00 m. 1:00 p.m. 1:25 p.m. 2: 10 p.m. 3:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 4:25 p.m. 6:30 p.m. 6:40 D.m. 8:40 p.m. 8:40 p.m. Sat.only 9:30 p.m. Bat.oniy 9:30 p.m. Sat. only 10:30 p.m. 12:15 p.m. midnight Sat. only BUXDAY OXLV Leave Medford L eave Ashbud 10:00 a.m. 9:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 1:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. 8:30 p.m. 11:00 a.m. 1:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. f :S0 p.m. R-10 o.m " u.ui n:u o.in Office and waiting room No. 6 South '30 o.m r ront, Nash Hotel Building. Phone 309.