Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, February 13, 1920, Page 4, Image 4

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Medford, OriKOu. under the act of March
8, 1879,
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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.
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Office and waiting room No. 6 South
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Phone 309.