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IvTEITFOTITJ WKTTj TRTBTTNT?. ftTTCTWOTtTJ. OTrFGON. TUESDAY. MAnnr mo. pjm? bis El Two young men from the Central Point dlHtrlct. J. I). Prltchard and Ray R. Kenlston. who figured in a drunken auto sma.sh-up Sunday night were fined 10 and coVits each for in toxication in the city police court yes terday by Judge Taylor. For a time it looked an tho state charges for intoxication and running an auto without a license and lights would bo preferred, but the culprits came thru and told County Prosecutor Rcborts where they obtained their liquor. A raid was made on the aeaignaieu place luter, but uo intoxicants could be found. Prltchard and Kenlston were ar rested on the streets here early Sun day evening by Night Policeman Adams and Sheriff Terrill, and arter they had been locked up for a while were released to. go Homo niter pui. ting up a bond for their uppcaraiico in court Monday, and were warneu not to drlvo home in their aulo bug. DlBreitardlnK this warulug they sturted homo In the auto about p. m. und ran into tho curb on North Riverside near Jackson, badly dam aging tho car, and were at once re arrested and locked up in me cny prison. ; Knights Templar C-oncluvo f ' Slated conclave of Malta L . eoniinandory No. 4, Masonic jVI Temple, ahiiiuiiu, wcuh jy day evening. March 3. Im- OZI'SoV poriani uiiMineiw iui,. VlBltlng and sojourning Sir Knights courteously Invited. K. 1). WAGNER, K. C. iW. II. BAY, Rocordor. . 2!U Jtewnrd of 10.M I will pay a reward of! J 1,0.00 for any Information leading to the loca tion of my brother, John K. llrnnk. THOMAS BHTJNK, 300 Redding, Calif., Box 226 RHEUMATISM ,,jl'.iH-.'.C...-H I' I '!)(. If you were assured Vivo'ineily tliatl i ' v(qM i'ui'o 'you 'o'fi T ilieuniatisin. fit. u iipniiiiii!ll,'ast'l'(HU(l ylrigiVtrlnl? II, w.'.i.i, ;r-.;;iii.i.,i Thousands of. people SiJffl!4lllest iiow'reeoihmeiiding it "to all who suffer with rheumatism.. Get an outfit and try it, if you are not satisfied your money will be refunded. For sale by Heath's Drugstore TONIGHT 8 P. M. All members of the American I-e glon are requested to bo present at tho regular monthly meeting and an nual election of Medford post to be hclil in the Moose hull tonight at 8 o'clock. Nomination yf officers Tor 1920 will take place at this timo. The matter of election of officers lor the next year, has caused quite a stir in loteal legion circles, and a hotly con tested election is anticipated. Another important mutter to come before the legion Tuesday night, is the subject of a bonus, or adjusted compensation for ex-service men and women. National headquurters has requested that nil posts voto on the matter and send their recommenda tions in, and alsci coiumunieute direct with their representatives in congress what uctiou lias been taken. Word from nationul headquurters indicules that some uctiou will be taken by congress in the next sixty days. Another interesting feature of the meeting will he u brief address by Mrs. Geno Morris Kills. Mrs. Ellis is a vocational expert of many years experience, and is making a tour in the interests of the ex-service men and women. She will explain briefly, her mission which is to suggest the venation for which the person Inter viewed Is best fitted. After this Mrs Kills will mnko appointments for the following day witii anyone whoi wishes to take advantage of the op portunity. Mrs. Kills Is -woiklnd under direction of the Y. M. C. A und all Interviews and advice given will be free of charge. Nazimova at Rialto Tomorrow KAZIMOVA IS "STKO.VGEE THAN DEATH." For story, for direction, for settings, for olnlioruloness of production, it Ls worthy of this unrivalled artist's great talents! Opens at tllu Itiulto tomorrow for balance of the. week. FOR WHISKEY IS REFUSED BY GOV. ,i-irtmn it Ti'-rnwrccri uig- , as expressed tit the polls-:, Miv its. .More than that he should For. there -in the' free battle isuranee iigainst disaster. h can secure, alio Plumb plan an people the Plumb plan is iictaiorship he or any one el.scBtenms, s.'s. smith, win. g. Tait, s lie has adopted is the dicta- M00- 1 kived- klns, A. C. Hubbard, Geo. Hunt, Itev. Win. 11. llumilton, A. I.. Hill. I to M Inclusive lV. V. Isaacs, John W. Johnson, Paul N. Junney, C M. Kidd, V. Cor ning Kenly, Blaine Kluin, S. A. Kro schell, i. II. I.oucks, 1). M. I. owe, Geo. A. .Mansfield, Ruwles Moore, Col. Minis, Kmil Mohr, Itev. U. 10. Millard. C. V". McDonald. R. II. McCurdy, J. C. Mann, II. K. M'arsh. C. A. Meeker, J. W. Mitchell, A. II. Miller, Mark Montgomery. .P to. Z Inclusive' II. P. Piatt, Father J. d. Powers, jahlon II. Purdin, 11. W. Paul, David iosenberg, Dr. 1C. G. Rlddell, Guin Robinson, . Sam Richardson, Geo. M. loborts, Kmil Schmidt, Mrs C. L. ichleffelln, , 10. J. Skewls, Ren Snel len, I.. J. Shade, Rev. J. R. Sasnott, ntev. W. T. Spriggs, Dr. R. W CANDIDATE. 1920 Pl,i','. " i-'H ;:.! .li, .! i.WA8:lllNC!;i'ON.Mnr..2.-AUorneY General jl'iiluipn .lias ilitflitred .lijunjel.f BH -a deinoeri, iiie.iiilenl.iiil, ciiuuj dulo leailintr the list of ,usininls foj- tliOiilciiioiiriwivi Jioiiifiiiiiijiii.,, iif mii iiiuHvi:eiuniui.'i,o!iil,.ili ,t!! i)jin. .1 n n teegriiiii to !l'lMl !' f,"T!!n!'r' Hccpclaivnol' llii',(l(oiiii ti'llp demo-in-iitio .coinjuiiltee. .',A'i;v , J,'il"if ill'" qlured 4lil . "if. Jlie Mdeinperu(s ' (j' (ieori;iu.ee.ifil.. lo ni'Iik1,.,1110 ,ii Ujcir rkoiee,1 Ijtthull ,rm'eive the honor with den.'UPrjiyial,ipii, , , holdinir ,i(, yo, h(' 1 1 i ti 1 1 1 v important Hint an opportunity bo given in llie..uji(iuu'.v "to directly pass upon the record made )v the liri'Heijf'arihijpirrnliba.l'' ' 5 i V"( J Mr. J'tiliiinii'a niiiiouiioeiiipiil, it v' believed, will open Hie wnv for other democrats to announce their caudi ilneies. Althoue.li the republican cam paign has been on for some timo, Mr. Palmer is the first democrat to de clare himself. Other candidates who are being talked of anions the political slate makers include William (1. McAdoo, William .lenniiiL's llrviin, fiovernor( Cox of Ohio, James W. (Jerurd. for mer ambassador to Ueriiianv; Her bert Hoover, Governor Kdwurds of New Jersey : Senator Hubert 1j. Owen, of Oklahoma, and Keiiresentntive (itnnip Chirk of Missouri. -the dictatorship of the ino mayor is in receipt of a let tor from the governor in which the latter stated that ho had referred his request to Attorney General Brown for an opinion, and that that official had advised that noitlier the gover nor nor any other state 'official had authority id grant such a request, therefore he'must refuse1.' IM'dybr' 'Gules' had offered '-to give bond und assume, personal responsi bility for the -careful1 distribution ' of the il(jitpi'Tf6'receive(Va"numblcr of requests from ' physicians' and' ' rein- .during tftlihu- lunts. .'.' '"(.Cpntlriijed fronTPago tine) '' ' J Troichler, E. G. Trowbridge, Bert Thierolf, John R: Tomlin, Ver non Vawter, E. N. Vilm, J. W. Wake field, 11. U Walther, R. A. Welch, John Wtesterlund, Jonas Wc'ld, C. W. Whlllock, E. N. Warnor, W. E. Walker. CRUDE OIL PASSES "I ' ::-. ' .,1, nbnnced by -the chaniber of commerce dtreeldfs; IS as follows:-!' i '-" ' i Mcdforl' Advisory COmiiiitteo ' 'llert' Anderson', 'Mrs.' Jap Andrews, O.' C." lloggs.'S. D. Brown, ' AVesley Brown', J. G. BroWnlec, K. I., lluhr man, Rev. I,. Myron Boozer, .las. D. Hell, C. S. llutterfield, John CarWn, George T. Collins, Dr. It. J. Conroy, Capt. II. A. Canaday, W. S. Crowell, Judge V. M. Calkins, C. C. tato. Ralph Cowgill, W. Y. Crowson, Guy Conner. 1). to II Inclusive, ill. S. Deuel, W. Gaston Domerguo, W. II. Davenport, J. W. Dressier, T. E. Daniels, Harry T. Flnley, Krunk P. Furroll, Delroy Getchell, Mrs. Delny Getchell, W. II. Gore, Mayor C. K. .Gates, 10. C. tiiiddis. II. C. Ganiett, Hen (iarnell, A. W. lliibbs. I. eon Has- CORSET DEMONSTRATION at MANN'S CAMCO i Mrs. I Will Ni in Our' Harris ! () Corset of : jt,1 ! Department tvt wi'i Wednesday New i . y ; f and York i Thursday DEMONSTRATING THE FAMOUS CAMCO CORSET THE WOMEN OF MEDFORD ARE INVITED TO MEET HER MANN'S THE WOMEN'S STORE t-in -r:.:. rt...'T ..i vama crude, ou passcct the six dollar imrk h'e.jtoililY witeii' '(lie Keeii liuf cluisiiicr iiiicncy 'i)ii!;)iince'((' nn',iul vi'ince in Ihe ur'uHi .ol' lifte'cn (.ent's in b'lii-rel lj $jl.lV.' ;All other Crudes "re main uicljuijreil. '' '' " r'i " This is' 'the 'second ndvancc ft' 111? price of leiitis"vh'ftiTin""crude within two dnyr iiird(rtnr fiplt incKaifiefsiiice the lienjilniijjfj: t.) ufSlti ir. U ;;.., W. WITNESS ARRESTED.' I. W GIVE LECTURE AT 1,3 Miss P.owlcr. the Social Service worker from the northwestern di ision lieailnuarters, who is eondiict inir a class in Extended Home Ser vice work fur the local Red Cross, will uive n lecture on Wednesday cveniiiL', March :t. nl 7::i0 l. in., in the public lilirarv at .Mcdl'onl. Jljss Howler worked with the American Ued Cross nmoiit; the refu gees of Niirtlieni Finnce and also went with Hie first lied Cross com mission after the siuninsr of the armistice, into the Ralkiins. She worked for a number of mouths with a commission consisting of 50 Red Cross workers in Honmnniu. Come and hear her tell the storv of the wonderful work dune niiionir Ihe women and children of these war stricken countries. This is the first time that nnv one has come to us. who worked in this line of work. We have listened to munv accounts of battles and to stories of the Red Cross as ii part of the military organization, but never to a storv such as .Miss Howler lias. lor us. This lecture is free and all are most welcome. When ou et 'Get the Genuine and Avoid Waste A few tablets of "Pane's Diapepsin-' bring relief almost as soon as ihey reach the stomach. "Pape's Diapepsin" by neutruliz Ing the ucidliy of the stomach, in stantly relieves the fiod souring and fermentation which causes the misery making gases, heartburn, flatulence, fullness, or pain in .stomach and in testines. "Pape's Diapepsin" helps regulaie disordered slomurhs so favorite foods can be eaten without causing dis tress. Costs so lilLlo at drug stores. J. . ' . ' '. !'!'i.'if';:.;i 1 . AVili that Boy of Kurs Make Good That boy of yours has great possibili ties. The chief factor in his success is good health. The chief factor in good . health is cleanliness inside. Keep his mind keen and his physical force ever increasing through the proper elimination of waste matter and intestinal poisons from his system. By an entirely new principle Nujol will keep the poisonous waste moving nut of the hodv. Everv other form ot treatment either irritates or forces the system. Nujol works on the waste ' matter instead of on the system. Nujol prevents constipation by keep ing the food waste soft, thus helping Nature establish easy, thorough bowel evacuation at regular intervals the healthiest habit in the world. It is absolutely harmless and pleasant to take try it. Nujolissold by all druggists in sealed bottles only bearing NUJOL trade-mark. Write Nujol K. laboratories. Standard Oil Co. (New Jersey), ,f, 50 Broadway, N. Y., for Booklet,. "Thirty Feet of Danger." A New Method of Treating . : j an Old , Complaint iH,.i,.i m Hiw r.u i (Continued, frora.Page One), (iilder hud replied that it" was War 'reii O. Clrimm. Aokel Like (irimni Jiinipim; to the day of the ntirade. ltrav testified that he saw Van Under and u man whom he thoimht was (Iriinni, miiicliiiiir at the head of the Centralia continirent as the pnrnd. coiinter-iiiarched south on Tower avenue. lie stood citjhtv feet north of the I. W. W. .hull when the pa rade passed, he said. . AVhen ' the niai'clicrs halted, Brnv testified, h saw two men .break ranks aud rush the 1. W. V. hull! Ue heard one shut, then liiniiv shots. He saw a larie man run into 111. street, wounded. Whether the man he saw .fall was Grimm the witness refused to sav on oath. .. He testified Ihat lie saw Van (lilder near the entrance to Ihe hall at Ihe time the men were rnshimr toward it. Hruv, on cross-exiiiuination, said the man lie Ihouirht was (irimni, was wounded while his buck was toward the hall. "lie was facins northeast," Ilray said. "You are not certain that it was (iriinm who was shot J" asked Special Prosecutor W. 11. Abel. "Won't Swear to It "I said I wouldn't swear it was Cirinini," lirav replied. "You were told later that it was Grimm ?" asked Abel. "Yes," ltrav answered. He testi fied that ho din not .seo tho man make nnv move toward the hall be fore he was shot. ltrav was placed on the stand re pliicinir Klmer Smith, ono of the de fendants, temporarily, when objec tion was made to certain testimony of Smith. It was declared that Smith could not testify as to nnv conversations he testified he had had with (iriinm relative to nlleced threats to raid the I. W. W. hall. Court sustained the objection. '"We are soiiiu- to show that Grimm did have sonicthiair to do with it," Yanderveer declared, askins: Smith to step down ami caMimr for ltrav. Chapped Hands? Turpo, the only Turpentine oint ment, will fis it. After washing hands, rub In Turpo before drying My whnt n diftcince! Try It. Turpo TUnto Trll TORKMTINI OtNTMIMT. Wc .will '(i(hmnKti'iit(r"lio'ETf-' tjji in your lioilit" ji'iut 'liiPrt any. .test ' you iinps9 iipon;it. ; i '. i. ,-.';'. .. ; We know Avhat'it will do aiul want you to know what it will do. Yohinio and velocity get the dirt, et the dirt hut not the car pet. Phone 90 for a demonstration and , wc - will come up , smjjing t'ven if it. i) is raining-. L EUREKA I ' r? TP X I Paul's Electric Store Eveiything Electrical We Have it or Can Do It vi- T. m tiz' I II I TOMORROW RIALTO II N A 7IM0UA - . . I 11 11 1111 V I 11 ' I ; in ! "STRONGER THAN DEATH" 'A Tense Drama J ol' hoxn ffs , 1 I ,' , ,,'. . i : ', K-Fj. , ill t 1 ' ,mw I " 1 ' j 1 :! MwiJ I 1 !! Pj-AfJ 1 ! fc4:;?-7 I I , B4hSJ- E i fiiS ' -Wrl 1 ' ffl r'i'fi'' I 1 LAST TIME j TONIGHT j j 'The BELOVED ; II) CHEATER' FOOD DRAFTS FO REUROPE TIIK First National Hank is eo-operatinc: with the American Kelief Administration in the issuing of Food Drafts for delivery of Food Supplies to friends or relatives whom you may have in Germany, Austria, Hun gary, Poland and Czecho-Slovakia. One's money goes five times as far in that way than if the actual cash were sent over. Federal Reserve Member. Zho First national Bank' ncDFoRD Oregon TAXI CHANGK. Union Sales Stables and VETERINARY HOSPITAL Horses bought, sold and exchanged by D. S. Lifts. Dr. O. A. Gitzen. former government veterinarian. 148 No. Riverside, Medford Phones Office, S10; resi dence, 776-Ti. j I am now connected with ths Daily Taxi Co., and will be glad to accom modate all my former cus'.ontors, as well aa the general public, lion Sivoi-tscn. 1 Phone 15. Brown & Brown.