Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, February 18, 1920, Page 3, Image 3

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    BEDFORD 5mn TRIBUNE. reT)FORT,- OR1-.OOW WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY K 1020
PSGE TELREB
NOTE:
After you eat alwaj-3 take
E ATONIC
(fob your stomach's saxD
lnir.ntly rdiev Hcotlbum. Blo.led C
Fnlini. htopi in.liiKn.on. m,,,,,
jat.UK. and all tin! u.any miwrica cau.!d b
Acid-Stomach
EATON IG M ll,c Wat roniody. Ti r.f .,
,.!. wonderfully Ut.cu,,!. n.iUv.'y .,,,:
Call ond get it b: bo today. Vou wi.l
Heath's Drua Store. Medfnrd. Oreaon
LITA ZOLLET
one i.f , tgi
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k1.
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- fed
if .? 1 4 S
Schedule fur
Tlitirs.. Fri. tt Sal.
Fouts Grocery
Slvy Shipley
Hibbard's' Grocery
Mii.jcl Fenny
Theiss Grocery of
Central Point
' Florence Ross
Tntax's
JWulhv .Mnzelle
Phoenix Mercantile
Grocery of Phoenix
Lita Zollet
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Hon. F. Jf. ('alums. Circuit Juiiuc:
Wi', tin' annul iurv. mako (lie I'ul
1 v i r i report : We lmvi- found 11
true hills and i. Hi' not trim bill. he-
Mllcs cnllM.lerilli; several Other cases.
W i' made iin examination ot' 'It'
pour farm am! found tlial it i- in a
:itr.ill v .-ati.-l'ai-t"rv riiialitim,.
W'iMilii i-i'iMMiiini'iul tlit' imtvliai' nt
twn 7."i (Vet lengths of tiri' Ii.ki' anil
t lu putting in of a tin' pltiir on tli-
'i'uinl storv: wcnilil al.o i-i'i'iuiiiin-iiil
thf putting in of a mv stni-;ii:i' lnm
anil tin' I'si-alH's I'ruin tin; sim-ihii
Morv.
We cxanilni'il tlm jail ami fuiiml it
in i'iumI cunilitiuii.
I''.xainilii'il tin I'oimtv ot't'ii-i'S anil
I'miml tlii'in ii 1:1 11 u ! il in a linsiin's.-;
liki' iiianntT. lint all -short of mom.
Wi- ri'i'oiiiiui'nil that soini' arrani:i'-iiii-nt
ho mailt.' for the eonstriirtion of
aililitiunal stoniL't' room for l)uol;:
a ml ri'i'onls.
In our' visit to the eountv courrs
offiee the titii'tion of roails for the
eiMiiitv was umler iliseussion ami the
niaioritv of the maiul iurv lavoreil
the passiiL'e of a new law raiinir the
tate hoiiiletl intlehteilness from li per
eent to ! per cent anil such other
measures as inav lie nen'ssarv fur
the earrviiiir out of the legislation for
new roads.
A majority of the iurv wouhl also
rei-oianieiiil a bom! issue for .'illll,tlllli
in the eountv -to assist in the eon
slruetioii of roails to I'rater Lake
lrom .M'eill'onl ami from Ashland to
Ihe eountv line over the (ireeii
Spriii'js mountain ninl from Metlfortl
to Hueh in the Appleu'ate section. We
maki? this reeommeuilatioii at fhis
time from the fact that we are able
to secure state and feiliiiul aid in tic
construction of these roads to u ureat
extent.
lfespcctl'ullv submit t eil.
A. I.. IIIIX. Chairman,
;t: ii ik Lorn.
(I. A. MCIIi)LS.
JOHN ('. K(ll)(!i:iiS.
ii. .m. cli:tk.
.1. Ii. UAHl.'JI,
IK(). T. OGO.
Owen lotro at Jtlutto.
"Piccadilly Jim." with Owen Moore
which opened this afternoon at the
Idaho Theater, is a sparkling comedy
a pieturizatlon of Pelliam Gren-
ville WVjilehouiio's story which, in
its original form, appeared in "The
Saturday livening Post," and won
nation-wide popularity.
As a photoplay the satire is even
funnier than when it was splitting
tho sides cf several million readers
a week. Owen Mooro lends to the
title role a remarkable sense of com
edy values which seems to draw
from each scene every single bit of
humor that the author wroto into
it, and scmetlmes just a wee bit more.
Tho star's portrayal of the light
hearted, caio-free, irrepressible
youngster who rollicks into trouble
and rollicks out again, is one of
the finest bits of acting that the
screen has ever known.
SCena Keefe plays opposite Mr.
Moore, and her work Is remarkable.
New Star at Rialto.
Miss l'hvllis, that little nueeii of
the movies and star of "Doir Stars"
that sea side scream comin-j to the
liiallo theater on Friday is not. only
a screen star but a talented miss on
the slnije. For sometime past she
has been calleil the nii;htiin;ale o'
the studio, ultra vs simiiiiL', always
baiipv, cren when the naui'litv director-hud
shot a scene for the eleventh
tMiic. Miss l'hvllis sanir her way into
the hearts of all those at the studio
the same as she will do when this star
appears in person in conjunction with
"Hiur I la vs." From the National Par.;
seminary. Washington's favorite ami
most popular irirl's school to tlu'
movies is a tump Miss l'hvllis took and
after her second picture she was ttiv
en the leadiinf roles. A most beauti
ful and talented bathine; beautv, one
that vou will love on the screen, un.l
then after that vou will love whe.i
you see her ill person. Mr. William
S. Burst nr presents this vision of lov-
lincss in person with several more of
Hie screen famous ):i 1 lutitr beauties,
and tbev will appear in person before
viuir very eves. You have seen them
on the screen, now see them in person.
Use Antiseptic Liquid Zemo
There is one remedy that seldom
fails to stop itchinn torture and relieve
skin irritation and that makes the skin
soft, clear and healthy.
Any drungist can supply you with
Zemo, which generally overcomes skin
diseases. Eczema, itch, pimples, rashes,
blackheads, in most cases give way
to Zemo. Frequently, minor blemishes
disappear overnight. Itching usually
stops instantly. Zemo is a safe, anti
septic liquid, clean, easy to use and
dependable. It costs onlv 35c; an extra
large bottle, $1.00. It will not slain, is
not greasy or sticky and is positively
safe (or tender, sensitive skins.
The E. W. Rose Co, Cleveland, O.
Jhos.H.lnce j,ret.nts CHARLES RAY 'Ci-ooksdSti-aiqht"
Chas. Ray in "Crckod Straight,"
scheduled to open at tho Liht-rty yes-
len.ay, wit.s delayed on account of a
train wreck. However, the film ar
rived late laat niKht and is playing
At tint conclusion of the meeting:
it was unanimously voted to k1''
hind 11 $r)(M,(M)( comity homl issue
to he voted on at tho -May election
ami to be contingent upon securing
aid from the state and government.
At the weekly luncheon of tho
Chamber of Commerce today at the
Hotel Mdford, tho program was
given over to a general discussion if
the good road program in Jackson
county, delegates from all parts of
tho county being present, as well as
tho county court members. II. L.
Walther outlined the good road situ
ation, after which every section was
called upon tc express its views by
President Vawter. There seemed to
bo general unanimity on the general
proposition of securing good road con
struction during 1910 when every dol
lar spent by the county will be match
ed by the state and federal govern
ment. Among the representative citi
zensf rom outside of Medford, were;
(leo. Mansfield,. Prospect ; John Heed,
Gold Hill; K. W. Carlton, Table Hock;
Dan Stone, Central Point; Chris in
rich, Jacksonville; J. W. McCoy, L.
U. Mowatt, G. V. Dunn. .1. II. Simp
son, E. V. Carter, V. O. N. Smith ami
F. D. Wagner, Ashland.
today and tomorrow. I'idlowors of
Hay will undoubti'ilh- rnjoy Chas.
"Hen Lorimble" role ami it will gain
him more admirers than ever because
cf its siretigih am simplicity.
itwir
OFHOMMERCE TO
The directors of lite Chamber of
Commerce held a inert inu hi-t evenin-:
and ay-reed on a hiuluel system i'or
the reorganization of Hie chamber
ami decided to elianuc the annual
dues in order to pul the organization
on a live working basis ami nne that
every Imsiner-s man and re.-ident .of
the eilv and vallev can net bebii'd
and will do sc willinulv. Tlie plan
wH be sulimitled just as soon as de
tails are worked out. after which a
rnmpaie.ri fur -1'Hl or f.uil member-,
will be made. The new organization
has Ihe pep ami will expert the sup
port of t be romtiiuuit v.
Chas. Ray film delayed yesterday account of train
wreck, arrived late last night and will positively be
shown Tonight and Tomorrow.
The ciiy council lat night voted
to place all employe:; of the city in
i
the police, fire, water, street ami road!
departments under the workmen's j
compensation act with the State lu
dust rial Accident Com mission. The !
cost of thus insuring the employes I
against accidrtit will he about $ !
to the city and the councihnrn unanl-i
mou sly regard as wist t lie expend it tire
of tills money in protecting both the I
city and its employes. j
The insurance on the local em-'
poyert will go into eifeet about
March 1. The highest liability paid
by the commission under this act is
$7-.0 a mouth in case of death by
accident, and the benefits paid tor
the various grades of accidents de
pend on the regular pay drawn by
the man so injured from the eit y.
Kach city employe, under t )o law.
must pay a cent a day into this in
surance fund, which money goes ti.'
the state.
BLOCKADED
livery Household iif Medford Should
Know How to lies is t It.
If your bark aches because the kid
neys a re h lock aded .
You should help tho kidneys with
their work.
Onan's Kidney Pills are especially
for weak kidneys.
Heeoni mended by thousands
here's testimony from this vicinity.
Ask your neighbor.
.1. I). Samuels, II. V. It. No. 2, Cen
tral Point, Ore., says: "Several years
ago, 1 wrked at the stouo mason
trade and during that time my back
gave me a great deal of trouble. 1
had hard work getting down to do
anything and 1 could hardly straight
rn up. After I had taken Dean's
Kidney Pills, awhile, I didn't have
the lameness In my back and could
get up and down as well as ever."
Price title, at all dealers. Don't
simply 'ask for a kidney remedy
get (loan's Kidney Pills tho same
that Mr. Samuels had. Koster-MU-burn
Co., Mfgrs., iluffalo, X. Y.
Adv.
If
VIKNXA, Monday, Feb. 1 (! Syste-
j malic vandalism and robbery in
ruineieries, mis leu to oeinanus tor
police protection. Newspapers say
graves and vaults have been despoiled
articles of the slightest value stolen
and coffins smashed for firewood.
WASHINGTON, Feb. 18. Land
settlement in all states for former
service men, federal aid to encourage
their purchase of either rural or city
homes, vocational education and
adjustment of compensation based
on length of service were recemmend
ed today by the legislation commit
tee of the American legion which has
been in session here three days. Kach
veteran would be given an option of
one of the four plans.
The program will be energetically
urged upon congress it was announced
and the American Legion does nr.t
hesitate to state that It expects defi
nite action within the next sixty days.
Old papers to; building flrea and
house cleaning. 10c bundle
Nights of
Misery
Tacoma Man Reforms
Bad Stomach with
J-O-T-O.
A good word from a friend Is the
most forceful recommendation la
the world. Here is a good word
lrom a friend of J-O-T-O (the Stom
ach Remedy), .written by O. A.
Ilorat, who lives at 1123 Tacoma
Avenue, Tacoma, Wash.
After he had used J O-T-O a second
time, Mr. Horst wrltns: "Muny a
time my stomach has kept me
awake half the night. I was trou
bled with sour stomach and vomit
ing. The second dose of J O T O
freed me from It all. It's a re
markable remedy."
J-O-T-O ts an effective, simple rem
edy easy-to-take Just a teapoon
ful in a glaBs of hot water and It
instantly relieves aggravated cases
of Indigestion, Ilelching, SourVUora
ach, old fashioned "Stomach Ache."
H will work wonders for you. Try
It today.
SOLD BY NEARLY ALL DRUGGISTS
or send to ui for samplo package.
BELLINGHAM CHEMICAL CO., .
Belllngham, Washington,
25 MILLIONS!
'Cascarets" is biggest selling
Laxative -Cathartic for
Liver and Bowels
Twenty-five million boxes of Cuscarelfl
were sold last yenr .o folks who wanted
relief without injury, from Constipation,
liilinasiicsB, Indigestion, (iascn. Cold and
Sick Headache. Can carets work while you
sleep, removing the toxins, poUons and
sour, indigestible waste without griping
or iiicinveiiienee. Casearets reuhite by
streiitlieiiing the bowel muscles. They
never weaken or tdiock the liver like
oh I o md or harsh pills. Casearets coat
so little too.
ri lr'fi'iTi jfil iitl rijium rm itfmi T
n
l) WO MAN'S.. MODERNiUNDE R.GA1U1 ENT,(2n
You can obtain Futurist, exqui'
sitely made and sofHitting for
under'jhecorset wear, in a wide
range of maffrials. These dainty
garments combine comfort and
vogue. Sec Futurist on display in
y . I uui iMUbUUUi-i VYiuaiiuH.ii"
M. M; Department Store
Medford, Oregon
IS THE STAR
"Crooked Straight"
Also
.hu-k
SeillH't t
( 'oliieilv
His l,ii'st
Falsi' Stop.
Coming
Herbert
Rawlinson
IS THE STORY
Thos. H. Ince's
PRODUCTION
Coming
Day Geron's
Affair.
One word M
1,.U. nil 11
iTRRAT IK
m
m
First IhiiiK you iioil lo do in thy spring is In figure on how to
savo your onciny wIiimi t ho hot ciiiniiii'i' coiiiut! on. One tf the best ,
ways is lo lui v; n kus ruiiKo in your kili'lii'ii, toitnther with tho.
niiium'nus iini'issniii'S fur us ill thu kiti lii'ii. Doa'l overlook tho
tins iron. Vou nm'il that if you nuvi'r li'lt tho need of anything
olso in tho lnhor-snviiiK lino.
Oregon Gas, and Electric Co.
il(Hlf(ii'(l, Ore.
Series 20 BIG-SIX
Tim l'JIi-incli wlicc'llmso of the S.'rics 20 Hlfl-SIX, the roomv Seven- ;
I'lisscnu'cr liodv, the I'imiiileleiiess ol'nll delnils imikiii!; I'or comfort
mid ciinvenieiiee uive il 1111 air of snlisfnetion Hint is uinplv borne '
out bv ils consistent iierfoiiiiiinci.
Its :irj.r) pouiuls lire ciirefullv ili'f riluiteil over tlie entire ehnssis nnil
lierfeetlv biiniinceil. so tluit it linlds to tlie ronil lit nnv speed without
liny diseorfortiiiLr sideswnv.
lis (iO-liorsepower deinountiilile bend motor, einiipped with two-rnn?i!
eiirburetor mid hot-spot inlnke mnnifold. io nuiek in acceleration and
very economical in its consumption of uusoliue.
Standard ciniiiuiieiit includes ennl tires, shock nhsor'i
ers, improved slraiulil-side windshield with storm proof
ventilator base and intcL'ial side lamps, extension ton
iicaii laiiip. oiilsidc and inside door handles. Trimmed in
hand-buffed L'cnuine leather upholsterv.
MINES & SNIDER
South Fir Street, Medford, Oregon.
OPEN ALL NIGHT
WASHINGTON BIRTHDAY DANCE
4 Ashland Nat,
. Saturday, February 21
Launspach Orchestra
Admission Free
On account of Washington s Birthday coming on
Sunday, dance will lie held Saturday.
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Telephone II N. Riverside. Apple and E. Fifth Streets-
The Dow Hospital
Special atteution given to surgical and obstretical :
cases.
No extra charge for graduate nurses services.
Tho most important person in this hospital is the
patient. ' .
MEDFORD OREGON.
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