rvmv six wtotord men) TRmmrR, yraproiiD, oueoon' ratutiday. matcctt in, 1020. li ii Iun:c. live central commercial body. Hoth Mrs. Krobaeh ami mv sell' are happy lo return to the de lightful elinntle of the Jtoirue Jiiyer valley and permanently locate in nueh a beautiful and delightful fit v. utter our residence in the cold climate of Montana. PUBLIC CORDIALLY INVITED 10 SEE OIL DRILLING START IN THE VALLEY Rialto El ENGAGED TO LEAD 3 Days Starts Tomorrow EBERT GOVT. OVERTHROWN. (Continued from Page One) "In all the time I have been nwnv from t lie valley, I have never hearil unv oil v of its size so ivell siiokcn of as jriMlfi.nl." said If. 0. Frnbncli. ihe new chtiinlicr of cnniniprcc secro tai'V. who with liis wife, arrived here Friday afternoon from Three Forks, Mont., where he had l.een soorelnrv of the ehainher there for the nast two years. Mr. I'Vohaeh will assume aetivelv his seerelarial dnlies here t.n April 1. and in the meantime he is lookin',' for a suitable iln-elliu-.'. Mr. and Mrs. Frohaeh are at i. resent blom.iiiL' at the M'eiU'ord. "I am txlail at the ehaml.er is hein-.' enlarged and reorganized and thai the efforts l.y the American City Un real! to this end are meeting with so hearty a response," said Mr. Fro haeh. who is n former secretary of the Ashland eommeivial elah and well iieonainted with loeal and eoantv af fairs. "It means mneh to not only the welfare and development of Med l'ord, I. lit, to the whole valley to have INFLUENZA starts with a Cold Kill the Cold. At the first sneeze tike HILL'S CASCARAfcP QUININE Standard cold 'remedy for 20 yearg in lauiet lorm uie, mre, no opiates break up a coltl in 24 , Hours relieve grip in J dayi. Monrv back if it fails. The leni ine box rtnn a Red (op with Mr, Hill's picture. At All Drag Strmm II LIBERTY TONIGHT The Plav That Mailc i !''. ;'f " h Anniistus Thomas Famous U tk-M - "IN MIZZOURI' Starrinn Robt. Warwick Starts Tomorrow "THE BROKEN BUTTERFLY" jJ.ii mm an u iihi, m pi -fn-'-n'r-i'i'Wftliinilitf i-3 PAGE Friday, March 12 AGNES NIELSON Skartvedt Star Contralto Solist of The Temple Chorus Seattle In Concert , Prices-50c, $1.00, $1.50 Sen I Sale ;il Page llox Ol'fici Beginning Wednesday at 11! (iiooii). iUail orders now. Licensed City Scavenger. ah pniinn immofllftrolv rnmnvnri on short nctlco. Weekly visit in resi dence districts. Daily busltiosn dts Ulct. riiuiR'3 "V it. 1 Wetzel went to meet tbesc troops and warn them of the coneuiienees of 1 heir action. Troops from the Jial tic have joined in the revolt. The troop.s which were concen trated at Doebetritz rndudini: the Krhard and Loewenfeld naval briu' ados, nevertheless, continued their advance on lierlin and at live o'clock this morninir were at the Tierirarten railway statioh. BRIILIX, Mar. l.'l. It is reported tliat it is intended to proclaim Field Marshal von Ilindeiilninr "imperial president." PARIS, M';ir. (Iluvas) The Khert irovenuiient in Germany ha1 established its seat in Dresden, ths capital of Saxony, according to ad vices this afternoon. Socialises Strike PARIS. Mar. i:i. (Hnvas) A proehuiinlioii issued in lierlin today declared that the government of the empire has ceased to exist and that the power of the slate has passed into (hi? hands of (ieueral Director von Kapp, who becomes chancel Inl and lias appointed General von LuetlwiU commander in chief id' the military forces, Jicrlin dispatches Mate. The proclamation declares the na tional assembly dissolved. It is an nounced that a new government is beinr formed. The socialist parties have declared n ircnerul strike, the dispatches add. Papers Seized TlKIU.IX. Mar. i:t.--fIW the As sociated Press) The public security tnnird this mornim." occupied the of fices of Vornwerts and the semi-ol -ficial news airency. The services to the provinces and abroad were pro visionally suspended. It was reported durinir the morn inir that a manifesto had been pre pared and presented by President Khert, Minister of Defenso Noskc and olberA Hiimmofnnir the workers to a ireiieral st rike. 1 President. Khert and bis wife left lierlin at 5 o'clock this moruimr. devolution Inevitable . , . , WASHINGTON; Mar. i:t. Press dispatches hroiliibt to official Wash ington its first newH of the overthrow of the (ierman. irovernment by the ihiltiarv. : '' ,; ; 1 "Such a1 revolution wins inevitable' was the eoiaalenUof Whi House of ficials; but officers, at; the state, de part men). . would . make .j no statement, preferrimr to wait fur of ficial advices and additional details. i AVhite' lloas(! officials would not indicate oli what, thev based their expectation id an uprising. Reports from Germany to irovern-' men! departments, however, have in dicated a ir rowing feelinir of unrest because of (he slowness of recon struction and a return of world peace. No reports reirardintr the revolu tion have been received either from Kllis horiiur Dressel, special United Slates commissioner at Berlin, or Colonel Kdward Davis, American mil itary observer al the (ierman eapilal. It is known however, (hat Ihev have regarded (he situation as serious. A Palate devolution Communications with Naucn radio station at Iterlin has been interrupt ed for -IH hours, but it was resinned todav. It was assumed (hat (be sta tion had been closed temporarily by the revolutionists. Sonic hiuh military officers were inclined to retrard the uprising as a "palace revolution. ' which would no spread thronuhoul Germany. Recent leports to (hem, Ihev said, had in dicated that (he morale of the forces under Minister of Defense Nosko was uood and that the irovernment would he able lo cope with both (he monar i hist plots and sparlist discontent. The Kberhardt i.owcufcld marine brigades, which are reported to haW occupied Wilheiuslrase. were organ ized at Kiel earlv in ll'lil ami were brought to lierlin in the sprmir of I It nt year to suppress spartieist vio lence. The organizers of the unit were officers of the old reuime and the troops are regarded as extremely conservative, t huiiirli not necessarily icacliouarv. Kcjictloii In Denied CDl.OGNK, Mar. PI.- The new Loverutuetd established in Dcrlin i: not inleiided to promote the aims oi' the nioaarchisls or the reaclionaries, it is declared in a dispatch to the Co u'.:ne (ia.ctle from Herli?i loduv. Tlie mc-aue reads: "The new irovernment under Chan cellor Knaoii savs in its program to be made public that it will honorahlv fulfill the treaty of Versailles. 1; Lives emphatic assurances that the government has no reactionary ot moaarcbial aim-.' CALL ON SCHOOL BOARD. (Continued from PaRO Ono) hut since then1 has been so much criticism of the board and id' our su perintendent, it seems necessary for us to make a statement in defense of Superintendent Davenport, who cam;1 to us with the best of credentials ana with 14 veurs of successful teaehinu experience to his credit und had been The public is invited to witness the commencement of drillinir the first oil well of the Triironia Oil & Gas coin pan v near Phoenix tomorrow afternoon, and a larire crowd is ex pected to be present to see this lonjr anticipated event. The spudding in of the well will commence promptly at It o'clock and an interesting feature of the occasion .will be the takimr of movinir pictures of the crowd and all the doings inci dental to the drillinir. Surely we'll all be there in our best hilts and tuckers ,so as to look our best in the movinir pictures, whieh will be ex hibited in the local theatres as soon as the films are developed. The pic tures will be taken by A. 0. Allen. offered an increase in salary to re main in the school of which lie wan superintendent before cominir to Medw ford. Our schools were in a most un satisfactory condition, there was an utter lack of system and standards were low. There was a haphazard way of doimr tbinirs and an entire lack of discipline in our hiuh school, and Ihe hoard put it souarelv up lo Mr. Davenport to reorganize the whole, system, lo weed out teachers whn were not up to standard and to place (he schools on u plane that would be a credit lo our citv, and to this end the board airreed to back him in every way. This we have cn sisteutly done and we. have the satis faction of knowing that I hero has been a great improvement in general and in the high school' i'n'piirticular under Superintendent Davenport's mil inurement. ;'' " ' ' ' ' ! Davenport. Is Pralsrd ; M!i, Davenport, js npi. (a ijipintn.ai., we Jaiow, hut he is a, thorough schoi.l man, an honest conscientious hard worker and wo feel sure Ihat if iriven proper support that he will huil up our schools to a standard we should be proud of. . As evidence of the esteem in which his work is held bv oilier educators, the following letter may prove of interest: "March 10, 10'JO. "Mr. William Davenport. "Supt. of Schools, "Medford, Ore. "Dear Mr. Davenport: "I want to think vou for the very cordial hospitality shown me during n.v recent visit at Medford. I en joyed every moment of my stay, and c onuratulale vou upon Ihe success of the splendid work lhat is being done under your supervision at the Med ford schools. "Very Sincerely Yours. "MARY K. KAWCKTT, "Dean of Women, Oregon Stale Agricultural College." . Same T rest I incut as Iteforo It mav be well to remind Ihe people who have been so active in stirring up propaganda against tin1 superin tendent ami in condemning the board that three or four of Mr. Davenport's immediate precedessors hae been subjected to the same sort of treat ment which is being accorded Mr. Davenport, Ihev have been forced to resign and have left the citv humili ated ami licit rl broken. Isn't it about time to call a halt on this sort of thing and give a man a spiare deal We shall never have good school until the people learn to support the ones who are giving their best ener gies to the conduct of the schools- filL Know what you give MOtnerS your children. The open published formula appears on every bottle of MRS.VIN SYRUP Hie Infants and Children's Regulator nna prompt, efficient tpkc- l .thl(" ralli.-iilic. Rhutturb-n rrjuvenator of disfw. live action. Sodium RM-arhonntv WrM valit.iM" In treating i severe K'ttlric indit-Mion in children. Oil of Anise. Fennel, Caraway. Coriander. Glycerine, Sucar Synip. nil of which help to make this formula the very hrstthat medical skill can devise. If it were possible to improve this for mula it would be done regardless of tho fact that a bottle of Mrs. V.'inslow's Syrup now costs twice as much to make any other similar preparation. Yet it costs you no more than rsii nary baby laxatives. At all Draggists ANGLO-AMERICAN DRUG CO., 215 217 Fulton Strcat. N.Y. General Selling Aw i: H.r-IJ F. Rltcki. The reason that the company de cided to beirin drillinir Sunday after noon is that so many people who de sired to witness this operation had reouested that time. Tiie well will be christened, too, for the Triironia companv is doimr Ibis thinir up in style. Miss Kdith Campbell, duuirhter of W. N. Camp hell, who is vice-prusident of the companv, will do the christening by breaking a bottle of irrape juice over the derrick. To reach the well from Medford, no south on the Pacific highway and turn to the left across Pear creek hridire, then proceed straiirht east one and one-half mites and turn off one-ouartcr of a mile. The derrick will he in plain siirht most of the wnv. Under existing conditions were Mr. Davenport to leave and another man take his place, it would be but a short time until be would receive the same treatment if he tried to run the schools in a systematic manner. No man or woman coming into a com munity a stranger could long stand against the insidious attacks which have been made upon Uie, superinten dent in an effort to discredit him. )i . Stand on Jtecord The board is fully cognizant of the 'source of this propoganda .which t was started before Mr. .Davenport had reall; Conmieneed his work in our schools.' It was readily taken up liV the pnpils'und parents; ninny iiiisropresentfitions have . been niade, and sfOries grow as. they travel- v trust that orrjenhuer thought, tUe best inlerosts of the wlmle hi:ioo1 system Will' he placed holore tJicsrititerjOSls. ol. any individuals, This is the attitude (he1 hoard has taken 'and .we stip;id suujlrelv 'mi "Oil r -record. This tall; of a recall has no terrors fur; .the meiUr- hers of vour school hoard, we hay nothing to retract and nothing to cover up: we were elected , by , the people of district fortv-nino (411) to run the schools , and so long as we are the hoard we want lo run the schools to the best of our ability. We are working together hanuon iouslv and believe that we have th. support of the people of this district who are in favor of a better school system. If we do not represent the sentiment of the majority of our people, we will gladly give place lo those who can do better. As to Parent. Teachers .lust a suggestion. We feel with all due respect with every member of the different I 'a rent -Tacher Associa tion of the district, as a board, that the Parent -Teacher Association should have a copy of the stale school laws and also have the requirements set out bv (lie hoard of education, and to give time and study to same in order to assist both the teachers ami work in unison with the board. Unless thev are posted, hoth on the law and the repiiremenls of the teachers, it is impossible for them to understand the position of the hoard. Signed and endorsed unanimously by the M'edford School Hoard. DR. K. O. RIDDKLU li. J. PA LM KR, K. If. JANNKY. II. C. GARNKTT. .1. W. WAK KK1KLD. Tli'KNTi iN. X. .1.. Jlur. Li.-Cov-ernor Kilv;mls. win. nskeil thai his inline lie left nt'f the presidential nri- SLOWS Sodium Citriitean rffrctivr recti- lator ol thf tvwrl5 tiwl ir1- qiipntly with nifirr inRriHiinin bvlc.inml (Wlnn in Ucating colic anc diarrhoea. A Ck. Uc. N,w Y-rk Toroat, CiuJ Those who were unable to hear Agnes Nielson Skartvedt at the Pago lust night need not bo disappointed. The First .Methodist Episcopal church has been fortunate enough to securo her to furnish the special musical features of tho big evungelistic cam paign which begins tomorrow. Airs. Skartvedt is not only a concert artist of unusual ability, but is also a spec ialist in sacred music. llev. J. Randolph Sasnett, minister of the First .Methodist church, says: 'To secure tho services of Mrs. Skartvedt tor a period of two weeks during our evangelistic drive is more than I could have hoped for, but 1 dared tho effort and was fortunate enough to finally make a satisfactory agreement with this noted artist. .Medford will now have n most unique opportunity, and ono of which music lovers will make the most. Mrs. Skartvedt is at her best in singing sacred songs. She has agreed to sing at every service." nMrs. Skartvedt is a western "made" artist, having had all of her training in Seattle, chiefly under .Mr. .Mont gomery Lynch. Mr. Lynch discovered Theo Kurlo and was tho die who started him on his career of fame. I'rof. Lynch was director of music in "The Wayftrer" when it was staged at Columbus last summer, and there he attracted the attention of leading musical critics of New York. He Is director of the famous Temple chorus of First Methodist church, Seattle, of which Mrs. Skartvedt is the Btar con tralto. ninrv ballots in Illinois, announced todav he hail sent similar rciiuests to his suiii.nrters in other states. A LETTER FOR WOMEN From a Woman Whose Serious Ill ness Was Overcome by Lydia E. . Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. : Garnett, Kas-!t first took Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound for a complete nervous breakdown " follow ing the birth of my oldest child. I got tin c'Ann ?Vi.l ?K;l "Jl caused serious fe- fUUXV UUUUIU. X won so weak that I was not able to be on my feet but -very little and could not do my housework at all.- J. P ' t J had a bad pain m my fcgiJgt AwJlcft side and it would Wia terriblv if I stepped off a curb-stone. .. One day one of your book lets was thrown in the yard and I read every word in it. There were so many who had been helped by your medicine that I wanted to try it and my husband went to town and got me a bottle. It seemed as though I felt relief after the second dose, so I kept on until I had taken five bottles and by that time I was as well as I could wish. About a year later I gave birth to a ten pound boy. and - bave had two more children since and my health has been fine. If I ever have trouble of any kind I am poinp; to take your medicine for I give it all tho praise for my good health. I always recommend your medicine whenever I can." Mrs.EvA E. SHAY. Garrett, Kansas. STAR TAXI PHONE 300 Cars for hire with or without . Driver. 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GRIFFITH'S New picture tale of the olden, golden days of bandits and ro mance, with RICHARD BARTHELMESS, CLARINE SEYMOUR CAROL DEMPSTER "Scarlet Days" D : TONIGHT MONDAY -NIGHT i MARCH; 15$ 1 JOYojofJ .the Reason-f j( jjfffl ( Dazzling Variety of Procks. THE