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PAGE TWO KTEDFORD MATE TRIBUNE, afEDFORD. OREGON. TUESDAY. EERRrAEY 21. 1020. The now chamber of commerce sec retary has been chosen and has ac cepted the position and aa soon as the selection has been formally rati fied by the chamber directors ttt their weekly luncheon tomorrow noon JiIk identity will be made public. Will O. Stool, the retiring Hecretary will leave for Kukpiio tomorrow morning by auto Ih h in new Chevrolet to nl once ftsBiimo-liis duties there as tin now Eccretary of tlio liugem? chamber of: commerce. Mr. Steel has not vet learned to handle his car with Hiitfic ient confidence for. such u Ioijr trip nnd therefore will be accompanied by Mori Willi's aa chauffeur. The new secretary of the Medford chamber will, it is tmderKtLod, be here to take charge by .March lb. t 'Hot tamulo and chili concarno at DeVoo'B. ., Wednesday Is the last of the stay here of O. V. Wimborly, deputy inter nal revenue collector, mid all persons who need advice in making out their income tax report i must consult him before 5 p. m. tomorrow. Newtown cull apples fur alo. Karl Fruit Co. 'Zsti Among the had rases of flu report nd at present are tlmse of Mr. mid Mrs. T. K. Daniels win,' jtre down it) their home on Kant laln street, the former haviiiK been very ill since last Thursday. Tho condition' of .lorry Jerome who enmn down with the dis ease last Saturday and who is in chargo of u trained nurse was report cd as improved today, allho he is hi ill quite- 111 at his home on" Welti Jackson street. Tho members of - the Klks IrAiKe Hick and relief committee who made the rounds of the city Sunday calling on nil sick members and their families report that they found nio.it of them recovering. However, there is much flu nnd other illness In Klks families, reports of which do not reach the committee until the nick oneH aro recovering. There will bo an important meet ing of the official board of, tho Chris tlaii church Tuesday ovo.f Feb. 2-1, at tho homo of I). K. lillard. Every momber should bo present. US.'t Mr. and Mrs. O. Vinson of Carroll ton, Mo., Gladys droll andmother of Vancouver, Wash., H. It.; Hush of Nolson, Wash., and Claud Anils of Portland are among today'i guests at tho Nash. On and aftor January lzjlha nines & Snider garago will be opn day and night. ) tf Again comes the ratherj nimioton ouh prediction of fair weather for to night and Wednesday, when lota of rain is longed for. Tho tomperature is still' chilly especially in tho morn ings, and following yeslerday'H max imum of 54 degrees this morning's minimum was lSUi degrees. . .lUHt arrived. Car of ruinous Utah coal. Valley Fuel Co. Mrs. A. J. Klocker returned (hit; morning from 'Portland whore she was one of the .speakers at (lie ban quet of the General Leonard Wood club .last Sat uraay night. She re ports that of course Wood sentiment provailed enthusiastically at the ban quet, and that much sentiment for the general for president exists in eevernl other pnrta of Oregon accord ing to men present at the banquet from these Hectlons, but that the AVood enthusiasts recognize that much hard work is ahead' to switch Oregon Into tho Wood column! A. C. Ha Intend, mechanotherapy, metaphysics. 225 Kust Main, over Kidd'a Bhoe fitoro. Phono G0-M. 2S6 Mrs. Henry Hates who has been confined to her home for koitio (line with tho flu, which r.he iontracted while visiting at Rogue Hiver. is now im p roving. Tho Hoguo Klver Valley Canning Co. will now contract for, 1920 hch Hon's paclf of tr.inatoes, beans, ber ries and all kinds of fruits. tf The "Three Cs Kirtnbnricotnpany" Ih the name, (.'f the new company thai has now completed arrangement;! for 1ho establishment nf a lumber ard and Hash and ,door factoj-y In thta city. The company is composed of K. C.liailson or Grants Pass, (!. A. U. Cooley of Medford. and Carson of Ashland, and a locutU.1i nnd building site has been obtained on West (I street Just across Gilbert creek. Grants Pass Courier. Tho famous Khusia tamules on sale How. Shasta. Mrs. Kennel of Yreka is hi Medford tor a few days visiting her ilaughter who has been ill. Dry oak wood $l.r.u per thr. Hry rails $ l.nii. Phone l I l-.l. 2:2 The regular mid-week dancing party of .Mcdimd will be held at the Nat a tori mil tomorrow night . The new Imperial orchestra will feature that wonderful' iu:v foxtrot, "Danla nella," now. popular in San Fran- For sale Ilnck Uot gravd. Phono 1H2-.1. ' Mr. True Lewis of .WnUtins. yho has lieen ill with pneumonia in the I low hospital lor ibe past two weeks left that institution today convales cent. Mrs. Lewis who was briiught tu at the same time with her husband Is still in 'tho'hoKpilul iijid . doing nicely. .Mercerized embroider;, fln.is in all colors. Handicraft Shop. 'Jss Mrs. C. F. Klliott of Central Point, whose husband is ill in a hospital bore Is stopping at the Medford for peveral da. Or res, the ladies' tailor, will be at Hotel Holland every Thursday. Fine woolens, latent styles alwas. If WEEKS & McGOWAN CO. UNDERTAKERS T)nj I'hnne: Pacific 237. NUtlit Thnnrw: F. W. Wockn, 10 Ji. Orogonlans reKlntorod ut Hip Hol land include .l. S. Coles of Astoria. K. J. Vimont of Warronton M. O.' Kvann of Salem. V. A. I'roder, Mra. K. J. Egli uud C. A. Sommora of Sll vor Lake, and A. .L. Faulkner, John M. Pago and George D. Orput of Portland. The Medford Printing company has the S)e Luxo Multiplex cash bookB and other ruled hooks, looso leaf sys tem, also inventory sheets. If you need these or any other blank bookB or bills to fit any hinder see this office and patronize home industries. tf Mrs. Kmi Reynolds returned home last Saturday night from Creswell, Ore., where she had spent tho past two months during the. serious Illness nl her uitAher, .Mrs. K. M. Streeter, who is now well again. Ilusklns for health. Most every city ami town on well traveled main highways thruout tho slate arc Improving their auto camp grounds as an attraction to tho many tourists expected next summer and fall. The drains Pass chamber of commerce, city council and Ladles' Auxiliary has about completed tho purchase of the tract of lamlad jt.in ing the city park which has been used as a camping place for tourists the past four years and are raising money for Iheir improvement. School dresses for girls iii plaids and plain colors. Handicraft .Shop. 2.SS Hev. .louett Bray leaves tonight on a business trip of about a week to Portland anil Walla Walla, Wash. I-aces and ribbons for lingerie. Handicraft Shop.- 28S At the Medford am registered I. V. White of New York City, W. It. Iliclts and L. It. Darr of Chicago Mrs It. J. Hi.yd of Denver, .1. W. Unit of St. I.ouis, Mr. and Mrs. W. .1. Uowen of import,' Idaho, Otto Morhlo of Uniontown, Wash., and Mr. and Mrs William Hold nnd 1. Bohrlncr of San Kranclsco. Save from $3 to 410 on a tiro nt tho big sale. C. E. dates Auto Co. tf Mrs. Will (i. Steel and Miss Clene Stuel will remain here until the end of tho school year before joining Mr. Steel In their new home at Kugone. Hemstitch your table linens, sheets and pillow cases. Handicraft Shop. ass Miss liulh York of Ashland spent yesterday in the city and left this mCining to resume, her duties ns teacher in t'ho school at Ruch. Orres, tnilors for men and women. High grndo only.. Ashland, Ore. Prices cut to the bottom at the big salo. U. JO. Gates Auto Co. tf Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Preston ot Hitch are-visiting friends ill tho city for a few days. .1. Foster Wilcox of New York city, A. Z. ration nf Philadelphia, and Mr. and Mrs. F. J. McGann aro Hol land hotel guesls. Dancing! Modl'c.rd nut! Wed. Ileal moonlight walt.es! Admission free! : . , 2SG" II. I. Had eggs at DeVoo's. Suely V. Hall fs now fust recover ing from his flu illncHa In his home at tho Cargylo Court apartments. Itegular communication of Iteames Chapter 0. 10. S., Wednesday, Feb. 2r. Initiation. 2SJ Mrs. Paul Hansen, corsotioro for NuHone. Phono u8u-J. Tho fire department was called to a dwelling at tho corner of West. lOloveiilh and Laurel street this noon to extinguish i flue fire, which caus ed but it tin damage. (Wo aro even having flu fires.) A real dance! Medford Nat, Wed. New Imperial ri-p'eco orchestra! Dancing live till !l:;:u p. in. 2S(1 See 1). It. Wood & Co., Urn. 2u!l l.lborlv llldg., for tiro lumranco. tf Tort land men registered at the Medford today Inuludod It. F. O'Con nor, A. M-. Donaldson, .1. II. MeKfn loy, G. II. Kroger .1. A. Liggett. It. K. Neal. W. A. (Iravelle, C. W. Wal ton and II. M. Ilowmer. Dave you seen the used car bar gains that wo aro offering. Mc.C'uid.v- Mowne Motor Co. Don't throw It away. Get It weld ed. Vulcan Welding Works. L".io Arthur II. Callahan, nephew of Henry Callahan, who Willi his wife reeeully arrived here from Hurling Ion, Vermont, is temporarily in barge of the Ci.lnmerciul club until tho new serrelary arrives In the city ihnul March la. If you have a car and four or five hundred dollars to finance yourself with, can show you how to build up a good, houesl, substantial business that will be allloney maker from the itnrl. See M. McAValU.n at Medford Hold. Get the habit! liny shares now In tin- lluildlng anil Loan. tf Washington ami Lincoln's hirth las are paht and the next big event ill store for Medford Is the appear ance off the press of the annual Christinas edition of the Smudge I'ot. While the banks, public oiflces and postoffi' will probably not be closed Ihat day their atnunes win un loiibiedly vul In much of the day lungliing al the contents of the an nual publication. I sed Fords and Chevrolet nt the right prices. McCurdy-llowno .Motor Co. We weld any old thing but the llrcak o' Day." Vulcan Welding Works. "!i TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANT 10 1 1 Small or nicdiuui sl.cd sale. Dr. Klliott. '.'S.'i FHH SAI.10- Work team cheap. C C. Hoover. Phono -l."--Y. '.17 Ft I It SALF. Al a suciiliic, good tivc-pai-sengor car, upholstery and paint first class, good tires, bar gain. MrCui dy-Howne .Motor t o. I'OKD at a price you cannot overlook first-class top. tlres upholster ing, plenty of power. ' Come nnd look it over.. .McCurtly-Mow no Mo tor Co. " George Trelchlcr and II. If. Noel are among the local automobile men who will leave tonight for Portland to attend tike big auto show. For eye, ear, noso. throat see Dr. Heine, Liberty Bldg. Glasses fitted. For the best Insurance see Holmes the Insurance Man. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Pelouze of Kagle Point, came to the city last night for a brief visit with their ton itclicrt at the train during the depot fctop here. He was enroute to Kugene with tho Stanford university basket ball team for the. game with the V. of O. at lOugene. A new broom sweeps clean. Try us on broken parts. Vulcan Weld ing Works, 89 South Front. 2DU Homstitchlng and pecotlng. . The Vanity Shop. Dr. A. Ilurklund, of Portland, has located in .Medford to practice chlro practlcs and will have an office in the St. Mark's building. The doctor had been in California looking for a loca' ticn and hearing of Medford and this valloy decided to pay a visit here be fore deciding to locate. That was enough. Cakes, French pastry and cream puffs al the Shasta. Carl Joschke, high grado -watch and clock repairing. 0 Fir street. Mrs. C. T. Van Ness and small son arrived Sunday from Livingston Mont., to join her husband, who is manager of tho local Western Union Telegraph company office. They will resldo in an apartment ut tho Hoi land. Try our merchants' lunch. The Shasta. tf Brunswick phonographs on easy torma at Halo's Piano House. tf George D. Orput or Portland, is in tho city for a few days In tho interest of the candidacy of Frank O. Low den, governor of Illinois, for tho rc publican presidential nomination. Mr. Orput asserts that there is quite n sentiment in favor of Lowden thruout Oregon especailly among the busi ness men, and says that ft is con stantly increasing. Ho is making his headquarters at tho Holland. Painting, tinting and decorating, ordors promptly attended to. Phone Cli l, Elliott & McCafferty. -384 A. G. Iverson of Fargo, N. I)., was a caller at the Commercial club yes terday. Slab wood for sale by tier or cord. Valley Fuel Co. Miss Leah Wullher.was reported today a:t down with the flu at the Walther apartments in tho Cargylo Court building. Tho famous Snasta tain ales on sale now. , Shasta. ' Mrs. S., Wright of Applegato, Sir and Mrs. Karl O. Hayes of lOaglc Point, and H. 11. Grievo of Prospect arc guests ut tho Holland. Kldif's Bhoe store. Phono G90-M. 2S6 OVER 5000 ACRES M. O. Evans, of Salem, field agent of the Oregon Cooperative Growers association, arrived buck in the city last night from visits nt Uoseburg. Eugene and Salem, lie reports that tho number of members and acreage signed up in several sections of weS' tern Oregon Is fast Increasing. Tho total acreago signed up here so far. Mr. Evans says, now is a little over ."iiiiiii and Hie number of local members has Increased to l"l. He will be here several days with head quarters at Ihe Holland and will then go to Grants Pass to look after the association's interests in that vicinity. U. of 0. Gets $2,000. Kl'HKNK. Ore.. Feb. U I One of tli largcM coiilribiilions received for Ihe women's buUcliiiL' fund nt the I'nivcrMlv of Orciron was that of .L',II0II announced today us liaviuu been received from Theodore li. Wil cox estate in I'ortlaud. Stfidier to Wrestle Turk. . I'lTTSIiriill, Feb. 'J l. Joe Steel,, er, world's cliainiiinn calch-as-cutcli i an lieiiv w -eight wrestler, will de fend his title here toniultt umtiiisL Yusil lliissaue. tho Turk. Pas favorite cereal-ys Gives him a. quick get-away to work. POST TOASTIES DR. RICKERT KTTflS BClENTirfCAIXY rKSTEl', AM) ULASSE8 PROPERLY FITTED no props rsEn Itroken Lenses Accurately DnpUratad Unite I -3 oTer Mar k 3J9 E. Mjiin, Uptair What causes -Tj An excess of acid In the stomach sours tho foci and starts fermenta tion. Distressing gases form. Your meals don't digest but lay like lumps of lead. Then you have heartburn, flatulence, fullness, belching, head ache and real misery in tho stomach and Intestines, A fow tablets of "Pape's Diapep sln.". bring relief almost as soon as thoy reach the stomach. "Pape'H Dia porlsiii" costs little at drug stores. The music lovers and theater pa trons are graterul to thu management or the Itlallo theater for having help ed to introduce sin h a fine new con cert o'rehestra to Medford this week, anil which plays for the lust time at tonight's performance. The orches tra which won much praioo at its first unannounced appearance Sunday night appeared to better advantage if that were possible last night. The Amphion orchestra, for that Is the name of this newly organized body of eight excellent musicians, In cluding some, of Medford'a best, Is a permanent concert organization which will give tho music lovers of this city many delightful moments In the fu ture, and .war,' organized by Mr. and Mrs. Bulger,' artistic professional mu sicians well known thruout the north west who recently located hero- und have purchased a small ranch east of the city. Mrs. Bolger is tho accom plished leader and violinist of the orchestra andh er husband plays the flute. The other players are F. A. Haight, piano, F. C. Mclloynolds 'cello, E. C. Root, clarinet, T. A. Fife'r, ce'ruet, lid White, slido trombone, and E. N. Itoberts, drums. While the orchestra does not play at the Itialto after tonight, its leader, Mrs. Bolger,. will render violin solos every night tho remainder of the week. C'ai-tl of Thanks Wo wish to thank our mrtny friends for their sympathy and kindness, and for the beautiful floral,, offerings, during our late bereavoment. Mil. & MRS. JOHN CJl'ACKldNBUSH CARL QUACK EN BUSH , . , VAITOILN' QUACIvENllFSH 28a MERLIN QUAOAvENBUSH. Yellow Mustard for Sore Throat, Tonsilitis Old fashioned remedies aro often tho best. Yellow Mujtturd, .in tho form of plaster or poultice, has been used lor generations for soyeness, inflamma tions, ' congestions and swellings with most ' excellent re sults but It blis tered. Heat eases pain and Begy's Mustar- Inu made ot pure S' vOv7 X. yollow mustard. A I - 1'igolher with ' ol her pain re lieving ingredients is just ns hot, but quicker, cleaner, and inoro effective and cannot blister. When your throat Is sore, when you have pleurisy, bronchitis or a paiu-shcating chest cold you can get speedy nnd lasting relief with this most effective preparation because heal eases pain ;IU and (10 cents nt druggists or by mail,' S. C. Wells & Co., Leltoy, N. Y. ... Millinery All the newest and smartest Spring Models now on display. "We shall take pleasure in having you call and see thein. The Vanity Shop Next Rialto Theater. For Spring Canyon Utah Coal AND Dry Wood PHONE 242 WISEMAN & SCHEFFEL 631 9. Front St. "FLU" REPORTS IN CITY EXAGGERATED Mavor Gates, afler an investiga tion Monday and toduv of the l!u situation, declared (his afternoon that the .situation, aeeordintr to rep resentations made to him recently ami us commonly talked about town, had been greatly exaggerated. He said that the situation was not nearly half as bad as was reported, and therefore lie did not feel justi fied in tak'inir drastic steps to dose in New York City alone from kid ney trouble last year. Don't allow yourself to become a victim by neglecting pains and aches. Guard against this trouble by taking GOLD MEDAL The world's standard remedy for '.idneT-, liver, bladder and uric acid triublet:. Holland's national renned? cinco 1696. All druggists, three atzr.a. Guaranteed. Look for the nam GoW Mdl on eerjr box. and aegept no iinttAtiou TAKE ASPIRIN AS TOLD By"BAYER" "Bayer" introduced Aspirin to the physicians over ' 18 years ago. To get quick rolief follow carefully the safe .iml proper directions in each unbroken package of "IiayT Tablets of Aspirin." This package n plainly stamped with the safety "Bayer froa." The "Bayer Cross" meant the fren uins. worhL- famous Aspirin prescribed by physicians for over eighteen years. '"Bayer Tablets of Aspirin" can be taken safely for Colda. Headache, Toothache, Karache, Neuralgia, Lura bngo. Kheumatipm, Joint Pains, Neuri tis, and Pain generally. Handy tin boxes of 12 tablets C03t but a few cents. T)nii,'ists also sell larger "Bayer" packages. Aspirin is tho trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoax;eticacidester of Salicylicacid. 1S799 DIED PETER B. KYNE'S TREMENDOUS STORY OF THE CALIFORNA REDWOODS a story of men and deeds, of beauty and strength, of villany and heroism. Never lias lliis writer of virile stories caught more of the stuff Ihat goes deep dow n into the heart than is forcefully presented by SHI Wallie In "The Valley of the jvteri, K .e Giants' STAR-Wallie Reid. ' SAME ADMISSION Adults, 25c; kiddies. 10c Includes war tax. Coming Bryant or uartiullv close the eitv and liro llibit public I'atherill'-'S of uliv kind, but would keen a close watch to sc.' whether the phvsician-i reported ever- new ease On investitiatint: the situation '.n in Fills fOU WILL NEVER wish to take another dose of i pills after having once used Chamberlain's Tab-1 lets. They are easier and more pleasant to take, more gentle and mild in their action and more reli able. They leave the bowels in a natural condition, while the use of pills is often followed by severe . constipation, requiring a constant increase in the dose. Every "bottle guaranteed by your druggist, WHY A 'NATIONALIZED' BANK ACCOUNT THERE are two answers to that question which have relative importance. First, be cause one's deposits are under the supervis ing regulations of the Government. Second, . because the customer is in a position to enjoy the facilities which the Federal Re serve system automatically affords all na tional hanks. The FIRST National measures up in every way to your banking requirements. Medford .Jgpi": Added Short Reels- MACK SENNETT COMEDY "BACK TO THE KITCHEN." and PARAMOUNT MAGAZINE Special 1 1 .1 . rtlrr -the Giants" was Eureka, Cal. Reid Story Appeared in the Red Rook. Author Vashburn-"It Pays to the public schools today the mayor suid that liuinv pupils were out of iooI, but were kept out bv their narents more neennse oi ingnt. nt tnc prevalence, of llu than because of flu illnes Oregon SPLENDIDLY BALANCED BILL Attention . ! J.I , B Now Playing and TOMORROW and THURSDAY "Valley of the filmed near Advertise' o