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' STEDFOTTD MTTC TRIBUTE. SrEDFORT), 0"RFCiOT. MONT) AY. MARCH 1. 1020. PATiE THRITH L E SPECIAL RATES TO LIBERTY 10 REPORT WEST VICTIM OF INFLUENZA STARTS TOMORROW FOR 3 DAYS I DOROTHY DALTON IN' 'Market of Souls' Considered Miss Dalton's hest picture sines "The Flame of the Yukon." TONIGHT LAST TIMES SESSUE HAYAKAWA m"The Illustrious Prince" From the novel by K. Phillips Omn'iihciin lllBERTY Gasoline Engine 1 S' AXp! SPRAY OUTFITS . KtPEIlTiNG AND REPAIRING Wo have! added to our force men. who are -thqrolj- capahlo in repairing and adjusting gasoline engines, Tractors, spray outfits, pumpR and other farm maclfrhefy. -Phono. 235-R.;'..v;:t': John C. Signor Koi-mpk Uldp, 221-tMl X. Fir St. 1 Hearst's THE MASTER OF MAN By Hall Caine Hearst's for March Why Men DisHke Their Wives A woman lawyer wjth an ex perience of 5,000 divorce cases says the wife causes most divorces. Why? Read "Why Men Dislike Their Wives," In Hearst's for March i I EDUCATE AN INDIAN Sy Walt MatonHcanfs for March Can the Dead Pursue the Living? Can a dead man revenge him self on a living enemy? Read "A Cottage in Hampshire" a true ghost story by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle In Hearmt'B for March TF YOU are not interested in a maga-io a good deal beyond the ordinary if 1 vou don't particularly care for a magazine that will make you think you won't want Hearst s this month cr any other. BUT if you want tho works of the world's ereat writers the words of the world's real leaders the thoughts of the world's great thinkers; don't fail to make sure each month starting today with March of your regular copy of 0 Thorough and sean-lutm inve-tiun-tiun rewnlrd the 1'uet Dial as a direct result uf Utv -nlurics paid, there i a Mmrtne tf tethers that manrwtlum-uiid teachers an in the ;jV(iik who an' helow Mandard. tliat nuin v snW'pv.sfiil mid H'firi'-nt leneh i cix arc leaving the wnrk, that fewer IsiudenN an tnltiMii.r imniuil selnnds ami other trainiiiir in-litut'ou. Tltoc J'eonditioiis mean a moving backward i and downward to incompetent ami ! inefficient tenchinir at the verv time when citv. t:ite, and nation need, never before, in liae public eduen ; lion improved and strengthened. The Hoard id" Kdncntion, Med ford public schools ren):zinii keenly the ' forfjuimr conditions in relation to xdioul and cninmunil v local I v, hn formulated a delinite, sane, iirnurcs I hive policy. In the lirst place only I those instructors of standard inali I iieat ions and succe-ful experience 'will he eligible to iinsilions in the 'schools. In the next itlaee onlv those instructors who uive efficient service will retain positions in the schools, Also the hoard lias deeided that in st rue tors should he emi iloved and paid salaries on the twelve-month hasis for it is helieved that salaries of teachers should lie sufficient to provide a li vi u r for twelve months at a standard that will assure the maxi mum of efficiency on the part of the J instructor. , The Board of Kdncalion realized that adequate salaries had to he pro vided since standard oualif icnt ions and successful experience were re quired. "TIiuk the schdule as adopted hv the hoard provides for a minimum of $l'JO0 per year for teachers in ifhe first six trades, a minimum of !f'12."0 per year in trades 7 and 8, and u minimum of $l-(lt( per year Jot teachers in the hiuh school. This will mean that" the Greatest item of increase in the hud-rct for the ensuimr vear will he that reouired tor teachers salaries. This will mean that it will he necessary for the hoard to ask citv and community to sup port, a greatly increased budget in order Hurt greater efficiency inny be had in the schools. ch efficiency must he bitted iir a very "rent meas ure upon the, Vesiilts attained by wide-awake. ! .up-to-date, and -.efficient teachers. Crude Oil1 U Atiain'. TI'I.SA, OkliivJInr. L-'lW...irice ol' mid -conl incut unci, , niirUi',texnsi crude oil was advanced ii eenls to t.Vdl :liv' tlie Siiic-jic;.tii jmd Gas company. ' an IVi The MASTER of MAN 3y SIR HALL CAINK..IL D, E. For four years Hall Caine's pen hes been laid aside, while he hr.s devoted himself to the service of his country. Fcr four years hundreds of thousands cf raadcrs have watted impalierUly for anew rovcl from the author of "The Manxman," "ThcDeemster," and "The Woman Thou Gavcst Me." Now com -5 this long evvaitcd story. "The Master of Man" Hall Cair-e i his best the o:ie great literary landmarl: of 1920 begt-.s in Hearst's fcr March. JL v4 Magazine with a Amission For Sale at All News Stands L. Davidson, Medford Cigar Stare, Retail and Distributors. A raid was made by Chief of Po lice Timothy. Policeman Adams am! Sheriff Terrell at it p. in. Sunday lii'jht on a small dwelling on the alley bet ween It use ave. and lioss Court, recently rented bv two youmr women, one of whom, tho now married, figur ed in a scn-ationai local cast' several years nu. The raiil was made on-eomplaint of residents of the two streets above mentioned after the police had had the house under surveillance niuhtlv for some time, and the raiders had expected to land at leaM scveml men WMtors. However, onlv one man, and he from fluid Hill, was found in t he Ionise with the two women. The three were talking and smoking cigarettes uheifthe officers entered. The man, who-e car had been park ed in front of a Iioum on li'o-c ave.. was badlv Iri'jhlencd and pleaded not tit he placed under arrest, lie was allowed his freedom ami at once hur ried home. The married woman who rented the hou-e was iven until Sun day noon lit move out, winch she did. and the other woman was sent homo to her mother at once. There hud been late niidit or all nitiht parties in the house for some time, the men visitors parkins their autos in front of various re-idenees on Rom ave. The raid was suc cessful in brea him up the rciidez-vious. 10 BE 1KB. FEATURE KltPOIilA, Kas., Mar. 1. Walt Mason, Kmimria's famous- iioet and author, is miing to leave Kansas. Mr. 'Mason expects to move to t'alifornta I in May and spend more tlinn a year Ion the Pacific coa.-l. lie will rent ' a hiinL'alow at' La'Jollftv near Sun Dicito. Mr. Mason will take his his: tourimr car with him. Mrs. Mason already lias,: none to California. ' 'Walt Mason's' rhvnics, known not, Vinly. in. this country... hut nll over the' Horld, ns .olaxn'uv in life DOelio vor naiuilai',' will soon In n feature of Il'l.e Mn il Triliiine. 'Wnteh't'or llnim.' 'And i L.xvu tfeuat-aiiBiiliii.'su USerilieiv lict.in now, beore vt ho. snh.scrijitin i)rje-.i,ii.iis('(l'.-! ';-.;' V a Liberal Education By Ey .J-1 George H. Leonard, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. L. I.eonar wlui was ri'cent Iv recoiiunended fur a raiU't at West I'oint by S. S. Smith, thru t'ongivss man Huwley, lias n'l-eivod notine to report at Vancouver barracks. March 2, for physical examination and that the certificate furnished liy the Med 'lord high s-chc'jl will he accepted and he will uAt be required to lake the I'.hental exaininatl ms. This means rthat if young Leonard passes the I physical examination lie will be ad i milted to West I'uint and is ordered :to report there on March n.tli. 1 George is now in Salem and will i probably lie home a lew days after Igoing to Vancouver Me is 1! 1 years ti.-ld. was in the merchant marine' ser- vice in the world war. stationed at , Mare Island, and was on the water 'for some time cruising around Hono lulu. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard have eight sons, and no (laughters, live of whom all that were old enough we(re in 1 1 he world war. Three of them saw ; overseas duty, one was cruising in ; f(.Veign waters ami another was in the secret service stationed at .win Francisco. Mr. und .Mrs. Leonard have the distinction ol' having more pons o one family in the world-war than any other Jackson comity fam ily. BOOST UP STOCK XKYV YOKIC. 5Inr. I. Hot urn at the railroads to private oiieration stinudated further buviiiL' of railway shares and kindred eouipments at the opening of today's stock market. Motors also were carried along, hv thc movernent . which was broad enotmh to slimiest a moderate re vival of miblic. interest, (iains of I to :i points were made by Baltimore and Ohio,' Texas' and Pacific. Sea hoard preferred,' Missouri Pacific pre for red, YVnbnsb -preferred, nnd some of the representative rails, includim: ' Union' Paci fie,' Soul hem Paeil ic Loni'sville and Nashville anil Chiciiuo and Northwestern. . "Ation-jr th'lcadinir industrials weiv Viiieritutu. Cur, -American Locomotive, Baldwin, ocgnajtive. 1'njte States 'Kuhber tin d' jenA'afMot(rft.l'4,- ' ' 1 THE MASTER OF MAN Hall CatTzcficcnl for Anarch Shot t Work- Long . Job' An executive wan Led lo I:novv what caused unrest ttmong hia men. So he disguised himse.f and went to work with them. Read what happened then .-i Hearst 'a for March THE FINAL ACHIEVEMENT Maeterlinck Hearst's fjr March The Finest Magazine of the Month Three great novels, eight splen did short stories, six brilliant articles, five big departments, scores of wonderful pictures end many other features all n Hccrct's fcr A'crch ASill.ANI), Mar. 1. A ralo of oni ami i.'.u'-tliiril far! has lii-en Ki'anli'i! on account of thi' Shrine ci'ri'tnonial at KiiKt'ne, Saturday, March ti. Tin1 minimum rotiuitvd is "T.0, ladii's in cludrtl in the rounl. Salt's dati'.s will hi! from March to i;. return limil March in. Tickets to he st'curt'il oil the certificate plan. Two sleepers will ho reserveil for Ashland. leavinK here on (rain iNo. Ill, Friday evenhiK. -March a. llerth rates from here are S-.ltJ for upper.s and L'.70 ft.r low ers. The sleepers will he set out at ! ICunene fc1.' use of tho party until the ! return trip, which presiimnhly will he on No. Kt, arrivini; here Sunday noon; however the return limit is nil the way up to March in for the hene fit of those who wish to tarry longer either in Kiittcni' or liloni; the route. I'p (o the present lime Ihe tiumlier f.-,., Ahl.,,,.1 w iiwI.O'iiiile hence rcservatii Ms should lie made al once lo.ally, else parlies from other towns will secure the privileges first, as applications are already coming i". Uon't delay until the last minute. I'reparation.s are welt under way for the ceremonial, hoth here and at Eugene, notably parade features at the I'niversity t'ity, which will he led by n contingent of musicians from Al Kailer's celebrated Aral) patrol hand of ri.'rlland. The patrol orsianlntion from Marslilleld will also he I here. Illllah Temple's patrol of this city will he resplendanl in brand new uni forms, Ihe most gorucous IrappinHs which the local Arabs over donned. As to the ceremonial proper, scenes delineated in the "Arabian NlRlitH" will be eiiualli'il if not eclipsed. A carload of Shrine equipment was shipped north last Friday, and this paraphernalia will so'on be followed liy llillah officials who will "collab orate" with HiiKono coininiltees in KCttitiB everything In due readiness lor the bis event. Stuart Saunders, potentate, will return from Santa Cruz, Cul., early this week in order to bo on the scene promptly; Chris WeisenliuiKer, curator" of tho equip ment and attendnnt upon Ihe heralds, Koes north Tuesday; Hal MeNair, chief rnbban, follows on Thursday; while tho common everyday Htiys leave in a body on Friday evening heretofore announced. , ( ! :i Protrrnins are out and hflvo been sent , to vvery memlier,. iilso lo each candidalo intuiftir as ineir niimes auu addresses have been obtained. . The executive committee, 'including Ihe whole1 'push, "include T. W. Ttiinn, "J. lU'IUlf J'- I. AVauncr. T.. II. SilVM sou, C. V. Aims; 10. C. 8lmih(.'n.s iind Doc. It. T. liurnelt, both of Eugene, nro at the head of parade and mimic committees respectively. Worth liar voy, former resident here, now of Cottage grove, is numbered among tho committee which will extend the "glad build." The hotel committee is o Hard bunch, Lark llilyeit and Aleck Sims lending a contingent in which Frank J. Hard follows. The Eastern Star organization of l'.ugenc will look after tho comfort of the ladies. Opportunely, thu homo of the wnrthv grand matron of that order. Mrs. Alberta . .McMurphoy, is in that niiv nnd her efforts, seconded by IhUie of Mrs. Fred Walters, matron of tho Eugene O. E. S. chapter, will be unremitting in behuir of the visl tor.i After the mnress ve ceremonies 01 the Scottish Kite on Friday and up lo Saturday noon, the itftornoon of Sat urday will be given over lo the bhrin- wilh a business meeting assem bled at the armory at 2 o'clock; pil grimage parade pageant nt .; mm section, at ; banquet tft the Hotel Osburn, 6 sharp; second section grand finale, 8 o'clock; taps nt mid nii.li "Our invited miosis" include among a list of notables. Gov. Hen W. Olcotl, liishop W. T. stunner, vtai- Meriimant. Htshop Matt H. Hughes, W. S. Kerr, Philip S. Mal colm, Robert A. Miller, Louis Clark nnd others. Illllah Temple B Patrol meets in Masonic hall, Ashland, on Mc'nday evoning, March 1, und thls 'gutherlng tii t.. n wuv t:ilrn tlie nlnce of the Will III . . . stated Bhrino monthly sessiqn, which otherwise would have been lieiti on Friday evening this week, 'the aticn ,i nt Modford and Jacksonville Members of the patrol is particularly called to this announcement, as a lot of iinpc'rtant matters will como up r.- rtiannsnl consequently evury mem ber is urged to be present. In the meantime bear in mind that tico. w. ii,,n nf Ashland, is committee on transportation, to whom all matters pertaining to theso (tenuis snouiu n referred; otnerwiso auoresn . Day, rocorder, box 0 I, Ashland. i.ll,,il.. connected With the Shrine ceremonial, is a stated con clave of Monta commandery, K. T., which will be held on Wednesday evening. March 3, to dispose of a lot nntitinnii nresenleu try mono sirln? to qualify In season for shrine membership. The attention oi -iuu-ft'rd nnd Jacksonville frators is par ticularly culled to this announce ment. WOOD-POINDEXTER DEBATE TO BE HELD MAHUn zu CIIICAOO, Mar. l.(ienernl Leon nnl Wootl nnd Senator Miles l'oin ilextcr will bold n joint debate at, I'ierre, S. JJ.. jrnrch 20, three days before Die Sontli Dakota primary. Vood lieadnuurtcra unnouneed toduv. Rev. Dudley B. Ashford, Noted Preacher and Lec turer. Well Known on Three Continents, Was Or dered to Give Up Work. KeviMvnil Dudley H. Ash I'd rd is an uxi laurtlinary man. AM1idiii;!i siill i tlif sunny sin)' of furty, hn has rruw i t'd uiort; service to humanity into a tew years than most men aii-tJinpli.-h in a 1 1 it?-1 ime. Soon after his graduation from ilarley I'oll.1,';!. London, 'u;l.;;n!. ii" was ordained iMirdster at the fatuous New Ci.'urt loni;renat tonal ehur -Ii. London. A short time thereat'nr he was selected lo present the tan;; (if Couu Hfi'onn ami Afrieau .li:siuns liefore I lie people of Norway, and toiiit-d that laud with sueh sueerss llial lie was greeted hy enoinious crowds at every meet in. In titns. under the auspieos uf Ihe Colonial M issit.uary Soeiety, hi1 was sent to New Zealand and for three nrs labored as a missionary anions the idaoris, where his eperieii':us were novel and thrilling. In 1 11 U he ret urned to Knnlan 1 and served for three years nt Wood St reel CoiiKroKat ional ehuroh. Car diff. South Wales, t he biKi'yt Con mvat tonal church in the Hrit ish Kmpire. It was while here that he fell one of'the early victims c'f Ihe great 1 !' 1 S flu eitldeiuie, an attack from which he had not fully recov ered when he accepted u call to the Queen's Koad (UuiKreKational church. St. .1 (din's Newfoundland, where his forceful preaching soon attracted rue ord congregations. The strain of this wt.Tk upon his nudenntued constitution proved too severe and he suffered n nervous breakdown, from which now. how ever, ho has completely recovered. Moved hy a desire to servo his fellow men lie has recently written a, letter that tolls how he was restored to health and strength. Moved Hy (iratitude. This letter, addressed tr.' Tho Tan lac Co., Atlanta, (ia., ts an eloquent expression of grutitudo and is as fol lows: "(lentlemen: Your medletno known as 'Tanlac,' has been such an inestim able blessing to me, that 1 feel con strained to write and tell you so. In October, 111 IX, while a minister of tho. Wood Street Congregational church, Curdft. South Wales, I had a severe atjtack cf the Spanish influen za, r.rom tho effects of which 1 never fully recovered. I lost tWenty-elht pounds In weight and was unable to recover my.utuiu! energy,,;;:.,; "Then, in February, 1 he- eunm .be .minister, uo : Uie , Quoen 's Road "Congregational chufch at St. John's, Newfoundland. .My ministry was uttended wtlh great Hiiccess, biU the strain proved too great, for mo and I had a serious breakdown. My nerves seemed to go1 all to pieceH and my digestion became so deranged SPECIAL FRIDAY AND SATURDAY One Box of Charmona Pare Powder FREE with . oiicli jar oL Cocoa Butter Cold Cream. Regular price, G'O .cents. Don't pay the penalty! Order that Suit Now and avoid the big advance coming If ever time was money it is NOW. That dollar isn't the dollar h used to he; it won't ohtain near so niiu-h in any line as it did before the world war shot everything; helter-skelter. Woolen cloths and articles have already made giant strides in price, but there's a whale of an in crease coming, the barons of the industry say and pretty soon. WE'RE YOUR FRIENDS, AND WE WANT YOU TO REMEMBER WE POSTED YOU IN TIME TO HELP YOU SAVE "We slill have a big stock of magnificent fabrics at old prices, and if you come in time you can get superb value in clothes made-to-nieasurc at $35 up GllS, The Tailor WEEKS & McGOWAN CO. UNDERTAKERS Day lliouei Pacific 237. VlKht Phone: F. W. Weelu, 10I-J9. lady Altu s , ICei. Ihidley It. Asliionl, Noted I'i'caeber, l-i lurcr and .Missionary. that 1 could cat scarcely anything. .My heart gave me a lot of trouble; it was an effort to walk upstairs and at night 1 used lo lie awake in con tinual dread lest my heart should stop heating altogether. "Then, an a result of exposure ono winter's night in a small bu'at, while in the execution of my duties, 1 wan seized with violent pains in the right shoulder and arm, which nearly drovo me to distraction. I consulted doc tors and specialists and underwent massage and electrical treatment, without getting much relief. 1 was ordered to give up all preaching and public woric for at least three months, and 1 began to fear that my health was permanently affected. Me Had Heen Skeptical. "I had always been rather skepti cal oil the testimonials ct.'ucorning tho merits of any medicine, hut ono duy I read the statement of a man whose symptoms seemed to be identical with my own, and his praise of Tanlac rang so true I decided to give it a trial myself. I bought a bottle and its effect was almost Immediate. My nervous condition began to dtsappcaV and I began IC get sleep at night. My appetite so Increased that I could scarcely satisfy it, and I found my self putting on weight rapidly. By the time I had taken the fourth bot tle, the pains in my arm and shoulder disappeared and 1 am feeling better today than for a long lime past. "I feel that I should be guilty of base ingratitude if I did not write and tell you what u boon Tauluu has been to me, nnd I give you this urn solicited testimcninl to use as yotf may think best, in the hope that oth ers may find in your wonderful medi cine the means to restored health, und strength." '! Tanlac is sold in Medford by West Sido Pharmacy and by leading drug gists in every town. Adv. TAXI Dodue Car, stand corner Main and Bartlett Phone 900. J. D. DELAHEY. 1