MTTDF0RT1 MA IF TKJKUNK. JTTCDFO'RT). OREGON. "MONDAY. TTTBRF.VRY Ifi. 10Lf)
1919- INCOME TAX
thetree, vas loaded. He hastened
over to the weapon to remove the
shells, and while so doing, with his
back to the boys, in some way the
rifle was discharged and the bullet
struck young Cardoza. who had come
around :md was passing in front, in
tho body.
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IRISH EVANGELIST
SPEAKS ON NEED
iT BE PAID
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1 3 YR. OLD BOY
Income tax roturnH must he filed
on or before March 15, and every
citizen subject to this tax who bus
not yet made ready his returns and
needs authoritative het m ho doing
and any who have run against puz
lint; tingtoH in making up their l
turns, will welcome the news that (
V. WJmberly of ItosehurK, deputy col
lectcr of internal revenue is at the
eity council chamber to givo this as-
fiiHtunce and will )u I In; re to and in
eluding Wednesday, February 25.
Ho was assisted today by tl. Jt
Harper, deputy collector from Port
land, who happened to come hero on
other internal revenue business, hut
will be here alone the rest of the
time unless the business should grow
so' heavy as to require the Her-
virus of two deputies in Hiving ad
vice. All citizens who need Jielp In
making out tlusir returns and espee
lally any who have encountered com
plicated angles, are advised and urged
by Messrs. Wimberly and 'Harper u
come in early. Any persons delin
Muent in filing returns by tho end of
'M arch 15, will be su b ject t o t he
heavy penalties imposed by tho law.
AH over Oregon fewer people need
help this year in making out their
income tax returns than last year.
This Is because of the campaign of
education conducted by tin; internal
revenue department last year and
wince.
Kach Incomo tax payer must pre
pare a statement cvf his entiro re
culpts from all sources during the
year 191fl, and also of tho amounts
to ho claimed as allowable deductions
arising through the colnet of his
business, or otherwise, and bo ready
to submit thorium to the said deputy
at the lime and place designated. All
possible assistance and instruction
will bo afforded the taxpayer in ar
riving at tho amount of his tax, but
his co-cperatlon In having available
tho necessary figures and data will
greatly facilitate tho taking of ro-
turns.
It tho taxpayer has received a
blank from this office for tho purpose
of making his return, it is requested
that the samo ho presented to tho
deputy for use in tho connection men
tioned.
OBITUARY.
JMVIDSOX Diwl nt his (iodic.
Wi'St Tivi'lf'tli street. I'Vlinnli-v
J'l Hnleimi On viilsnii. ,nl' IiiIiciviiIi
hIh'. -J (o was iiiri'd :t:i vi'iirs, mid had
Ilium a resilient of Mi'ill'iinl HI nionlhs
Ho k'nves his wife Nellie, and sun.
Kiehnril. . ;
Tho rcr.uiiiiH will lie' fnrn-nrded
Portland lor interment Tuesday
tnoriumr.
KIRKHIiFK Marie Kirltruff. wife
ofWilmm It. Kiihruff of Mvi'llc
Point, Ore., died at Jacksonville, I'Vli-
j'liurv 1 Itli, of lulierenlosis, iiu-eil 1"i
Vuiirs, II month" mid Hi tin vs. She
IiikI been a resident of the. statu nine
voarH, mid leaves her husband and
two emiiiren. wrtlin, iiirod 1 veins
mid Nova. nireil 2 veins; also her imr-
imtn; Sir. and Mrs. Daniel Klater of
.Tneksouvile, mill ouo lirotlier, John
''luter of llorris, f'ul. '
J ho remains wil he forwarded to
Myrtle. 'Point, Ore., for interment.
IIUIX Oeeil Lawrence Hull, the
Votiiteest son of Mrs. Nnnie Hull.
died at the home, corner of Palm and
Kenwood, of diahetis, unci! veins,
Jli iluvs. Jin was linru at Perry, (Ikhi..
wim n iiiinil of the sixlli L'liule of
lacksou Kcliool. He leaves his moth
er anil ono hrolher, Harold II.
The funeral services will lie held at
Per! X chapel I'licsdav at !iW, wilh
lii'V. IJJIard officinlintr. The inter
luent will, ho in the I. (I. 0. ceinc
terv.
MRS. THOMAS'
WORD TO WOMEN
Telli of the Great Good Lydia
E. Pinkham's Vegetable
- Compound Did For Her.
Morrice, Mich. " About a year after
my second baby was born 1 aultored
witn mzzmess every
morning so that I
could hardly 'ct
around. 1 bad heard
from other women
about your medicine
and bod read letters
about it 6o my hus
band Rot roe Lydia
E. Piiikliam's ege
table Compound
which I took accord
ing to directions and
in a short lime 1 wus
entirely relieved. I also took the Vege
table Compound before my last baby
came and am thankful to say that it re-
ucvea my suuurmits very niueti and I
shall never be witliout it at such times.
1 have told others of its crcat worth
find shall keepon telling it.'1 Mrs. Ed.
Thomas, Box 184, Morrice, Mich.
Women should not continue to suffer
dny in and day out and drag out a sickly,
half-hearted existence, missing three
fourths of the joy of living, wh-jn they
can find health in Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compoiuiu.
If you would like free confidential ad
vice uitdress Lydia E. Piiikham ilvdicine
p., Lynn, Mai.
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aii Hons oi jiinys come and go, i navo survived the avoniKo run may
soinu HiiKer a wlillo unit meet wilh I "(! ciiiinted by I lie fiiiKerii of a slnKlo
popular ciicuuiaKeiiieiil, whilo others
make hut a short slay and scarcely
leave hut a faint memory. The
greatest successes, so far as modern
playwrltiiiK Is concerned, are few and
fur between, even aiming those tho
nuinher of dramatic offerings which 1 eight seasons.
hand. Hence (here must he a reason
why Itichaid Wallia Tally's "The
Mini of I'arad' ie," which will be seen
here again at tho Page Theatro to
night, can confidently anticipate us
hearty a welcome as lias been dc
servedly accorded during the past
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Definite, assurance that there would
be no change in the policies of liodgo
ltrothers, Detroit automobile mini u-
iieturnrs, as a result of the recent
death of John F. Dodgo, president,
was givon to dealers at a meeting in
tho Itlackstone Hotel, in Chicago,
during tho automobile show there
January 28. Tho assurance came in
the form of a letter addressod to the
dealers by lloraco IS. Dodge, now at
tho head of the business, and read
at the meeting by (ieorgo C. Jlubbs,
assistant general sales inunnger. The
letter follows:
"I regret exceedingly that. J cannot
be wilh you this nflcrnocn to per
sonally express my own and my
brother's appreciation of your wfcrk
during the past year, but on account
of my recent illness, I am obliged to
forego that pleasure.
I do wish, however, to us strongly
is possibly Impress upon each of you
1-t my hrolher and I have thorough
ly appreciated tho loyal support you
have given Dodgo' Druthers during
the past year.
"The passing of my dear brother
Mr. John l Dodge, Is t..' r.in. nee
mally, a loss so great that I hesi
tate to look forward 10 Hie years
wl'hont his companionship, our lives
having been, as you all know, practi
cally inseparable since our childhood.
"I liavo the sumo prid'i i.i tile tic-
cc'inpllshiuents of Dodge Mrothurs
that Inspired him, and I feel Hint we
an pay no greater Irihiilo to his
memory than to carry forward the
pla is and aspirations which be and
myself hud for Hio future or ilic
business.
"The iilisiness will he conditcled In
the falin-3 txa tlv as it has been ii.
tho 'insi lh. lame princip'ei of
honor, hi.iiesly ami Integiilv H.al
domlu.i eil hi: Pi'o will conMuM' lo
dominate tho business of Hodi:.'
Ill-others. There will bo no change.
and you can safv'ly make vour iilans
for the fin lire ill reliance upon Die
same whole-lleurted support of Dodgi
Tinners that lias been given vou in
the lias'."
Cnlverslty of Ireland, the headquar
ters of which was in Dublin, lie
studied Tor thy ministry at the Pres
byterian Assembly College in IM
I'ast, and also along the lines out
lined by the Baptist I'nlon examiners
of Croat Itritain." from tho Winni
peg free Press.
U. S. SPLITS WITH ALLIES
(Continued from I'ngo One)
No reply lo the president's note has
been received, it wus suid nt t lie state
liepartiiient.
Disnutclics from abroad said Hie
reply had been dispatched and that
ill it the premiers adhered lo their
ultimatum to .Jiiiro-Sluviii that it must
accept the compromise on the Finnic
ouestion or suffer Hie enrrvimr out
of the terms of the original treaty of
London,
Ruddy Cheeks SparklingEyes
ivtosc women can Have
Says Dr. Edwards, a Well-Known
Ohio Physician
T.F.M.Edwards for 17 years trcntcd
tonics oi women lor nver and bowel ail
ments. During these years he gave to
IllS mttcntS :i r.rc,.,.,,-,i;., f
lew well-known vegetable ingredients
iiiAcu Kim oiive on, naming them
Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets. Vou will
KllOW litem h.r llinip nll..A tn.
1 hese tablets are wonder-workers on
uie uver ana Dowels, winch ex:;", a
normal action, carrying oft the waste
and poisonous matter in one's system.
If you have a pale face, sallow look
dull eyes, pimples, coated toncuc, head
aches, a listless, no-good feeling, all out
of sorts, inactive bowels, you take one
of Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets nightly
for a tunc and note the pleasing results.
1 housands of women and men take
Dr. Edwards' Olive Tabletsthe suc
cessful substitute for calomel now and
then just to keep them lit. ltfc and
I
AT FIRST BAPTIST
Med ford has had the advantage of
hearing some distinguished ministers
and evangelists. She now has the
porlunlly of hearing auolhcr. The
'inning i f Dr. S. .1. Held is a manor
importance lo the whole commu
nity. Let tiie community give him
a generous bearing. H will not be a
case of "once over" if you do.
Dr. Iteid is our own slate evanue
lisl and comes with the commenda
tion of the denomination upon him.
lie Is no cpiai k evangelist, bill a man
of refinement and power, as the fol
lowing word will testify:
An artist by profession, an author
of considerable note and a preacher
of oiitsianding ability Is Hie Itev. S.
J. Iteid. 1 1. I ., of neifast, Ireland.
Our city has no more zealous worker,
than the genial Irishman, and none
has a loftier conception of what re
mains to bo done In (lie way of ex
tension activity. Dr. licid has had more land slashed and ready for cut
Some Real
Realty Bargains
$25,000 for $16,500
III health and war losses causes the
following unparallellcd offer. A
wonderfully ijne rnlit am jlall.j.
lianeh, lit! acres, free water, small
amount In pasture and timber.
eimuKii no- lamiiy use. nut range
nn- nuiuoer oi cows. Land lays al
most level. 2 miles from Ashland
i.ood buildings. Beautiful simile
iiees. scenic outlook. Water sstem
tor bouse, lawn ami burn, under grav
ity pressure, l .' acres llartletts and
ii xnjou, extra fine full bearing, r,
acres extra good Hart lutt pears and
H'iiwii apples, run bearing. 1!
acres old apple orchard, varieties,
bear from 211 to 10 boxes. 1 acre
young hlbella peaches, produced 41111
mixes. 1 ti 1 St. llalance ill extra fin
stand of aliuv "ml grain. Splendid
ic.im cow brood sows tools ami inn
cniliery goes Willi the place. This is
prize winner place and should he
seen lo be fully appreciated.
Price $16,500 With Terms
A VERY EXCEPTIONAL
STOCK RANCH
""0 acres on the paved highway.
ISmi elevation. 1 miles from tirains
Pass, on pretty trout stream, private
ditches, school house on the ranch.
good house anil bam ample macliinery
unu tools ami scales, picturesinie sur
roundings, land niosily level, hut
some sloping hill side with goi.d tim
ber, saw mill near by, a'eoiit Ilio acres
very best soil in alfalfa unit grain,
produces !0 bu. harVy and extra
liemy yield of tirst-class corn. Some
an interesting career In the uilniiiv
and though the fact is known to few
Wlnnlpegeis. he at one lime served
as president of the Ilaptist t nioii oi
'Ireland. Horn In Itelfust, Ireland, he
received host of his o.liic.ittmi it, ,,,
lister .Metropolis, lie took lllllversilx 'T-. I. STAI'Ll' S. Kpilltv Renter
work in connection with $w lioynl Ashland, Viv, l'hoiic Uo'
inn ion, large aim good out range.
.Team and machinery, all good, goes
I with place, or will sell ls:i acres with
Lhldgs., or i:,il wliluat. TIMiMS.
1 have a large list of lieiilly ISur-
gains.
Dr. S. J. Trih, pv:i iiLrt'Ii.-f, irfaflic(l
(wire yesterday. At llir moniiiiir ser
vice lie srmkc on "('anmut'lit!:!.'' Mini
in thfi (fVcniiiir service hi-; t ii wjis
"Slci'tiiiLr in Die ('nin-Ii." Tnkiiitr Ms
tin-nip. from IIm. in-ilcnt recunlfil n
the liOlh i-hin-h-r i,l the
Apostles he toll) miuiV
stimccs nf people "inir
clnireh nml Irnm i-:i-1i
messaue or ,)iiin(,l ;i
immv licoplo lire inenlullv
AHs of tilt:
iiniiMiiir in
tu sleeit ill
lie drew .':
montl. So
oi spiritual
ly asleep. 'J'liev iH'Vi-r re;illv waken)
up Ji'id pat their whole energies into;
nnv plan or project. With them it i.- j
always let the olhi-r frieml lo if.
Thev ua to cluiri-h hut will not i.ri-"e
it ai1eiiinte f'inaiiriat support, vet le-I
ire to he called church ii.ciuheix.
They often urn iihhum' the irreunlnr
allcnilers. and vet are surprised!
when criticised.
M;inv people walk in their sleep, !
others tnlk in their sleep, and others i
he in their sleep. i( would take spir
itual dvnainite to awaken such to the
lorious realitv of a splendid Chris
tian life.
Two lartre audiences welcomed tie-
evnnirclUt to the city. IM. lieid's
friends suv he inner ahuses any
one, nor inlnli:os in cheap, na-lv vul
L'arilies. Tuiii-ht Dr. V. II. Ileiisuii,
the renlest preacdier on the Pacific
coast will preach :it this church. e
here for one nii:ht only, 'fnnior-
row niiilit Dr. licid' will preach ou
( 'onsI.ienet.',
Through tho accidental discharge
at 11 a. tn. Sunday of a Kenilngton
pump 12 gauge .shot gun in the hands
(if Chaa. O. Keliy, an emphve of a
hox factory of Hilt, Calif., iS-year-old
Card(a, sou of Mr. and Mxh. Krank
C'arduza, who lives on Hie Coggins
ranch, was instiintly killed at the
ranch, which is situated one and
three-quarter miles northwest of Hilt
on tlrta Jackson county line and 42
miles from Med ford.
Coroner John Perl, who Investlgat- I
ed the tragedy yesterday afternoon
and took down Kelly's sworn state-1
uient, will conduct an inquest in the;
ease at Ashland at 1U:3D a. m.
Wednesday. Kelly, who Is badly j
broken up over Ihe sad happening, is
:'." years old and has a wife and two
young children. -
He visited the ranch Sunday fore-1
noon to fall; over some husiuess with I
Mr. Cordoa, taking along his gun
lo shoot squirrels and rabbits en i
rente. Wlitle talking with Mr. Car
doza, he saw some hoys ahofiT a tree
and happened to think that the gun,
which he had left .standing against
.SINCE OOTOkw"
Shiloh
30t8?ICOUGHS
Some Cast. Some Picture
was the verdict of yesterday's
Crowd.
RIALTO
Anita
Stewart
Tullv Marshall
Thos. Jefferson
Kathivn WMIiams
Anna Q. Nilsson
Ralph Graves
Spottiswood Aitken
Edwin Stevens
Rolt't McKim
Mahlon Hamilton
Thomas Santschi
Thomas Holtlina
Weslev Barry
The remarkable array of talent
to he seen in this unrivalled
Photoplay was assembled for
one purpose
To make as nearly as humanly
possible, A Perfect Photoplay.
"Her Kingdom
of Dreams
COMING OWEN MOORE
'PICCADILLY JIM"
iHini
is
Watch for them wait for thorn you'll go
crazy over them they're beauty personified.
BUtACGI MQtDElS
APPFARlMG
IN PERSON
In tlicif ii iniitlui'e Winter
Garden Hung and Dance
Kevnc of 1920
RIALTO
Two Davs Onlv
PR I DAY SATURDAY
Matinee and Night
nmni aii.M,iiui)iuu
PAGE
TONIGHT
Seats Now Selling
Box Office Open
12 to 45 to 7
. dUVERMOROSCO
Richard Walton tullys j
WITH
FLORENCE
ROCKWELL,
AND THB'
'HWWM 'SNGERS mo PLAYERS
I'rici'K Snnifi ns nil cities Lower floor, First 14 rows 1(12.00; last
ty.r.t). Iiiiliony, First .4 rows $1.50; next 4, $1.00.' Buliinco 50c.
1'ltHi 10 per cent War Tax.
ftam penalized if ever
one comes back"
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36-40 North Front St.
Medford, Oregon
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SO
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all dealers with Miller Tires.
So our policy is to concentrate, as a rule, on the dealer in each
locality who will give Miller Tire users exceptional attention.
That governed our choice in this city.
We chose a concern that knows that to give real service it
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a Miller Tire in a hurry, you can get it without waiting.
We are impressed especially with their ability to give motorists
an expert repair service, and by their reasonable charges.
Before making this selection we canvassed the local field thoroughly. ' And
the Miller agents here are making good with.us by making good with you. Aro
you getting the benefit of what they have to offer?
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