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AT PAGE THEATRE iGHI TOXUillT'S imk;iea Music linperiul orchestra. Community Sinifinp, led by Juntos H. liheen. Address .Mayor C. K. Cutos. Address Chaplain Jake Allen Remarks director .James K. Gheen. .j. Preparations are complete for the hiB community conference to be held at the Page theater this evening. Of ficials in charge of the chamber ol commerce campaign promise a de lightful program, and every man and woman in the city interested in it.; welfare and betterment is urgently requested to lie present.. The confer ence will he preceded by a program of community singing beginning at 7: HO o'clock from especially prepared pong Hheets, led by Director James K. tiheeii. . Music will lie furnished by the Imperial orchestra. (Mayer ( K. dales will open the meeting at S o'clock with a brfef ad dress, and will bo followed by Chap Iain Jake Allen, formerly managing director of the Visalia Chamber of Commerce. Chaplain Allen during the (JroaL War was decorated Willi the Distinguished Service Cross for extreme valor under fire, lie is re puted to be a talker of exceptional merit, and those who conic out to hear him will be well repaid for their time and trouble. Director (Jheen will cloi'e the meet i'ng with a brief talk on ihe progress of the campaign up to this time, and announcements of futuro meetings. There will be no solicitation of memberships or subscript ions asked of the audience, it being the intention of those in charge merely to provide u program of entertainment to be featured by talks on community ser vico and the upbuilding of iMedford. Plans are also rapidly maturing for the civic dinner to be held at the Hotel Medford 'next Monday evening at which time Ildnry dailies Hawn of New York City wllj,. be the speaker of the evening. 'Jlr. Tftiwn, is an ora tor of exceptional merit, and Ills lec tures in the east are invariably heard by large audiences. Harry-lj; -WmkherwiU- act as toast master at the civic dinner. Other speakers on the program will be "lira. F. K. Merrick, Mrs. C. Iv. Schieffclln dnd Gus Newbury. The price per plate will he -$1.50. Unfortunately the dining room nt the hotel will not accommodate-all the men and women of Medford and vic inity who may care io attend. There fore, reservations will be accepted in the order. -of their receipt. Invitations to this dinner will be mailed but to more than 1100 people today, altho the reservations are not restricted to invited guests. LATEST NEWS OF THE STATE I'din i.AN'I). Ore. Mar. Hi. The Astn-i;i(jiiii nt' I'atliers of ijni tiiers ami Sailors hi.-t niiiht adopted ; resolution warning ex-service men not to come wet lor the purpose ol -ettlina' nil tlie hinds opened for set tlement within the Orcein and t'ali iornia untnt. The hinds were char acterized as "iintilliihle jiinl undesir i. 11 tor anv purpose wliatsoever an l praeticiiilv of net value." KLAMATH l-'ALLS. Ore.. Mar. 10 Indians ti' the allied tribe-; on the Kiamaih reservation are set-kin;: t influence ri pp-M'tilatives in emigres to obtain iasni;e of leuihition au- thor:ing a e.uvernii:eiit Ionn of lUMI.nntl reimbtir;t'ble I'mm proceed of sale- of Indian timber, it was an nounced todav. The Klamath Kails Business Men's Association has indorsed the ino-t..ul. T.KXI). Ore.. Mar. Hi. - I'hvsieiau atteiidini;- ('. I'. I IfV. whose lit. was nearly ended here Saturday hy :in attack oj" liieecelis lastimr over four d;iv, (odav pronounced him, out "I diiimer unless I here is a reeiirrenee 'f the unusual nmhulv. The violent i'i HitihiiiL;, which nejirlv proved fatal, came as a complication follow ing an attack of influenza. SAI.KM. Ore.. Mar. HI. lly a de cision of the Oregnu sunremo court today, Harry West, a prominent wes tern Oregon stockman, was awarded $ti-i) damages ficm Marion county becaur.e of injuries received by him self and damages to bis automobile. When lie ran off an embankment near C.ervais. West attributed his mishap to glaring headlights on cars which he met on a narrow and unguarded portion of the highway. West won his suit in ihe lower court and the county appealed. POltTI.ANI), Mar. HI. A jam of three million feet of logs in the Cow lit, river at Ht.-cky Point, three miles above Kelso, Wash., caused an ad vance of one-half cent per pound in the price of smelt in the Portland market today. COULD HAVE HALTED SHIPS. (Continued from Page One) At the Med ford are registered t he following: .1. J. Batterman of Chi rago, M. I. Harbison of Ogden. I'tah. Chas. E. Tener of Kansas City, Mo., and 'Mr. and Mrs. F. 13. McKSinsey, II. C. Wolf, A. J. Setter and K. K. Xeal of San Francisco. shins and material necessary to make the projoct a success. Later ho approved the idea, he said, and helped to expedite the lay ing of the barrage. The result, the North sea mine barrage, was a mag nificent achievement, the admiral said, reflecting great credit on the navy and the officers and men who were responsible for the success of the project. : Admiral Sims said he particularly (wished to refute an assertion "wide- ! ly circulated, that the department jhad proposed and from the first fa i vored the mine barrage project and ;that he was "about the only officer in the navy who had ever opposed it.' The navy department at the time I the United States entered the war. I Admiral Sims said, was "very much (better informed than tho general ; public of actual conditions in the bel ligerent countries." Old papers for building fires and house cleaning. 1 On bundle. yx a qpickmeal and one that's sure to please, there is no food quite so convenient, so tasty and satisfying as Del Monte Beans with Pork and Tomato Sauce. And of course there is no food more nourishing. Del Monte Beans con tain as much nutriment as meat or eggs yet cost much less. ' CALIFORNIA PACKING CORPORATION San Francisco, CftliiornU 2 UE OFFICE SEATTLE. OF $20,000 ARK E. IEG! Mriaiw and Scotland. IMinburuli. i H flllNRF RI1RK FIHI I S5 I i i; day where, their lather, J. 1 Dit; worth, is tiuile ill. Mr. and Mr: II. K. Peyton of the 'power plant, were business callers at ! Frank hiiswonh's Saturday. I- ! A A A A SKATTI.K Mar. Hi. -Two uii m;ikeil men carlv indav held in the internal revenue oilier here and exapcil with L'll,lliHI. The m otic v was taken in hv the tt t ie la-t ninht dnrinir the ;i-t uiinute ineunie tax ruh. li. K. St:itt'.rl, cashier f the otlice, came to work at 7:1" this mornin'j:. 1 le npwicd t he va nil and sat ilown at his desk. A few niinute later lie heard the eoiu liiand, "hands up," and. huikinir around, saw two masked men coverinir him with reulvers. The robbers hacked Stafford into the vault and tilled thcir pm-keU with packages of bills. The two then hacked out of the safe, dashed through a hall door and escaped. row CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG AT I THE HI ALTO TOMORROW Clara Kimball Vouni: in ''I'lve-. oi' Viiuth," will he shown at the Ifiallo theatre for lour days, bc-iiuiiiej- to morrow. This is from Ihe successful staire I la v bv M'ux Marcin and Charles iiicrnoit. This is branded hv crilies :is the lunst wonderful picture that Clara Kimball Vomer has ever starred in ami thev sav that it yives her a wide scope for einot ional ai-t inu. In t he cast are such well known artists as tinrelh lluiihes, Pauline Slrke. Sam Southern. Kdmund Lowe, llalpli Lewis, .Milton Sills and Vincent Ser rano. ' 0. V. Griffitir.s splendid phiv "Scarlet Davs' (doses toniuht. Takinir I'tn his plot a theme which has served as the basic ingredient of a host ol! motion iictures the story of Calil'oruia in the davs of Mi) he lias moulded it into a fine melodrama, with many thrills, beautiful rugged scenery, clever nelinir. What About tho (iypsies? fivpsics oriirinallv came I'roin Tn dia. Thev beuan their wanderiiii'S in I'JII A. It. Ten thousand of them proceeded to Persia. Thev are naw scattered throughout the entire world. Of tribes 1 hev number inanv hun dreds and all of them have a com mon hm!Muiie which thev en II Ho manv. Thev belong to tlie Arvan Uace and inanv of their words are absohttelv pure Arvan, which shows that thev have antiouitv. In the J lib centurv thev reached such power as to attain important victories over the Caliphs. Thev were broken and dis persed by Mnhamoud and manv thousands of them wandered to the west. Tlie world is and nlwavs has been interested in vpsies. Kverv one is fascinated with the romance of lwpsv life, liomany is chock full ol it. Komanv "Where Love liuns Wild.'' opens a Iwo-dnv run at tlie Liberty Theatre tomorrow afternoon. The I i-h and irame ceiiiiii'.-ioi: e-peci-: to co-operale wdh llie t". S. bureau of fisheries in tli-ierminini; tlie rapidity with which the Meel-head in i urate lroai the lower Konc ri vr to the upper reaches m .Lisephiiie and .lack -on counties. State (in me Warden Carl Shoemai:cr has an nounced. I'rnfe-sor Willis II. Ki-h of the bureau hcaditun M ers at Uer kelev, Cal.. will mark the lish bv at taching a silver button to one of the tin-. The fish will be turned loo-e and efforts will be made to check u on the arrival of the !ih around (iiants 'a- and above Thi- is ju-l a portion of the infor mal ion I he I i-dt .'Mid 'junic com mis- -ion will -et together. a rdimr l Mr. Shoema her. It will al-o ascer tain t liioiiuli anglers and coniuier ei.il li-heiinen 1 lie J inn ;it wbicb the aliiKiii and steelheads uppcar in the Komie at dil'li rent point - ol the water da-e... in t,rder that el lorl may b.' niaile to work out a Vniniiou of the h'o'jiie river eoiit rtiverv. KcsU'iil liesiilt.s lor Men Only a person who has experienced that awful "all nij;lit" coui;h that nometimcs follows inl'liicna can ap preciate what a Rood uijAht's sleep can he. M rs. Annie havison, L'OSU Myrtle St.. ,iMk Heach. Cal., writes: 'The result of iisini? I'olcy's Honey iiud Tar was a restful one lor me." Ktdey's Honey and Tar checks harsh, racking coughs; eases wheezy breath inj;: stops tickling in throat; covers raw, irritated surfaces with a sooth ing, healing, feeling. For sale by Med ford Pharmacy. t'Ol'TKAXIt. Ore., y.ur. IC.-Dv. Kenneth A. .1. M'-icKei.ie. di-au of the medicjil ih-pa ; I n. cut of the Ci:i-ver-dlv of Urc'ii mid a -nmcon of nation rep it,ittn. di d at his home in I'ortiaiid la-t n'L'ht of heart di--e;"-e -llpei iud Uccd li in I luetia. !'C Wih till vcar- old and i- survived bv two dMiiuhteis. Mrs. liodrrick M;". Lcnv and Mi-s .lean MacKenie. and two son-, Kenneth A. .1. MacKcn.ie, dr.. a udcni of tlie I "m ei sit v af California and Konaid MacKeni.ie. a lumlicrman of llottumtn. In the realm of surgery Or. lae Keii'ie's talents were nat ional! iceoL'iiied. Tin vear-' aiio he open id a new field ol tio-ibililies in Ui profession by I he d eve lot it n cut of nci e i:ra I t ini:". 1 hiring t lie wa r he was a captain in the medical reserve COl' IS, Or. MacKcnzie was born at Cum berland lloue. Manitoba, and was graduate of Metiill universil y. Moii I leal, and the b'oyal Cdleue of I'hv- CRUCIBLE STEEL . I'lTTSBl'RO. JH.r. IK. Dim-tov- of Oio l.'rui'ilile Slwl ( ininv ol' Aincric;i In te lodsiv dociiiicil a slock liviilfinl of fil'tv ucr cent i;iv;illc in llie roiiiinoM stocks of the coinpitnx' Aiu'il .'10 to stockholders of rcconl A i r i I 1". It is tlie first imporhint (orponilion la take such action since the decision of the 1'nitcd Slates su preme court affecting stock dividends. It is with much regret that the many friends and acquaintances of Mr. and Mrs. I). T. Lawtnn learned that .Mrs. Lawton met with a serious and very painful accident at her homo last Sunday niKhf when ulio fell over her grandson's tricycle, and frac tured her right arm at tho wrist, fractured one of her ribs and badly bruised her right cheek. Her eondi lion was serious because of shock and weakness, together with her heart disease ailment, but today Is re ported as much improved. An X-ray was taken of the fractured wrist this afternoon. It will be a lcng time be fore she is fully recovered from her injuries. Tired Feet? Why have them? Soak feet in warm bath, dry and apply Turpo, the only Turpentine ointment. Apply niht and morning. Try it. Btnto of Ohio, city or luicdo, I'Ucqh County, bs. Ktank J. chon-.-y nmlcea n;ith Vmt bo In Kt-ntur partner of tin? linn of R .1. Cheney H: Co., ilotng Iniiilm'ss in City of Tuli-ilo. County aini State iiforcmial, aiul tli:it Hjdil linn will pav the sum of U.K ilUMJItt:!-) L'Oil.A US lur each ami every ease uf Catarrh tt.al cannot Iw. cuic.l l.y tho U3o of HALL'S CATAliltli AILIilCiN':. FRANK J. CHKNKV. i'.woni to before m iuhI substTlbed In my pn-sencc. this titli ijav of lVtvuihttr, A. L. ltl. A. W. C.I.KASilN. V::1) Notiiry lullu. Ilnll's C:ttaiTh MnlU'lno is taken in ternally iin-i acts throtiKh the Hlood on the Mucous Surfaces uf tho Syatuui. tJend for te.sthnoninl.s. free,. R J. C1IKNKY & CO.. Toledo. O. Solil by nil dniKiHts. T5r. Hall's Family ruin for eo nut I pat Ion. Chris Natwiek with four other incit started up to I n ion creek Sunday t besin work on the Crater Lake high way. We understand a largo crew will be put on later. Frank Dits worth of I. an rid hurst, made a business trip to Wm. Lewis' Tuesday. :. i. llollenbeak of Red Hlanket. took the fanner:; cream to Medfordj Saturday ret urn inn Thursday. Miss Ka !n'l T'-avis spent Saturday and Sunday with (Jertrudo HiKinboth ain at the Kvernreen ranch. Mrs. Floyd Cunningham r-f Klam ath Falls, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Nye, died near I'rospeet at S : :t it Thursday evening, M arch lib. Kuneral services were held at the family cemeiery at two o'clock Satur day afternoon. Mrs. Cunningham leaves a hoM of warm friends to mourn her departure. Lizzy Manning is spending 1 he week at the homo of .lames K. !rieve. Chester Mavis of the power plant, spent Sunday evening at Hert lligin bolham's. Win. Von der l ltdlen nudored to fnion creek Thursday. Messrs. I 'ran I; , (lus and St uart hitswoiih inoloied li.' Talent Thurs- OLD HERB TEA BEST INSURANCE AGAINST FLU, GOLDS AND GRIP It Throws Off Poisons Keeps You lu Shape tq Resist Disease At, this time of the year, when colds, lii gripl' and 'ntluenjL an in the air, iL is of greatest tuijhtiMaiK1 to keep your liver', kidneys and boWeU in Rood working order. When these organs fail to eai i y o!Y the poi-j'ti waste matter mr vitality and resistance an wenk I'MihI. Voo an- an eay victim for iu t'eetioiis and disease gt-nus. tiiliuiisness. w i'Ji k lieiS and heiulaeh'-s aii Nature's warnings. I Mi' I, negh-et, them, tiiiat- once to your druggist ami get,(aicuag' of Lincoln Tea. Tuko a cup eaeh night and you'll Ui surpribeil how kooii if. will put you in .tune and make voti feel like new. Lincoln Ten, ls a. famous old herb remedy forebronie const tpation, colds, la gripi, iiitluenji, biliousness, liead aches and rheiimiLtisni. It is gentle Inn positive :md leaven no unpleasant after -etTi-cts like violent, phvsics. Notliiug is U'tter lev the children. A II oceasioiml elip keeps tlient In tliH pink ol cnihiii ion. :Ci cents at nil it ruggisis, Lincoln I'roprletarv Co., Ft. Wayne, 1 ud. THIS IS A DAY OF SPECIALISTS VOl K PHKKCltll'TION Will receive the most careful attention of tiikki-: iti;;isTi;m:i I'mmim cisrs Willi years of experience and etdlege iralnintf, who will fill your prescript ion scientifically with tho purest drugs cbluinublo. Ask our I'bysician tm phone or leave your prescriptions with uh. Prompt delivery. wihwiwww'yl'.!'l'lll-'lt :HMBy -WSJ ' hi imiMiMiiiinrnfrT-i I See How Chandler Checks With High Priced Cars Ouv shitcincnls thai, the Chandler Six is 1'ainous for ils mavvolous motor.;' tli'at it is tlu srcalpsj; of all ics; lliat it is tlie most fairly prici'd car, are not a mere figure of speech. They were not arbitrarily adopted bv us as advertising "slogans." ' ' These statements have wiiie to us direct from Chandler owners men and women, everywhere, who have chosen these names tor Ihe Chandler Six purely because of its ability to do things, to perform sntis factorilv under oven the most trving conditions. ' . And Chandler owners have voiced their approval of the Chandler not because we have asked them to, nor because of any selfish motive but, ralher, because Chandler leadership t he distinctive Chand-:; ler leadership of its price class has ever been, and always will be, maintained by the very evident unitv of ils construction and performance. Important as are the superiorities of its individual features, it is the Chandler car as a whole that yon buy; and it is the ear as the unit that must and does perform, in its-entirety, to give you the com plete dependabilit v of service for which Chandler cars are famous everywhere. Just wherein and how, you may asU, does the Chandler Six excel other ears in its price elass. In manv wavs it excels, and in all wavs together it excels tremendously. See then, how the Chandler checks' willi ten of the best known high-priced ears in seven features se lected as being characteristic of high-grade design and most efficient service. CHANDLER One Piece Aluminum Motor Feature No. i Base, which ties the frame of the car together at four points, thus providing a stiffer frame as well as a more rigid motor mounting. Also used by Packard, Locomobile - (Bronze), Mercer, Winton, Brewster, Fiat, Stutz, Pierce-Arrow. Silent Chain Drive for Mo- CHANDLER Feature No. Winton, Packard, Cadillac, Brewster, Mercer, Fiat. tor Shafts. Also used by ex Torque arm or Tube. Also used by Fierce-Arrow, JjO- CHANDLER Feature No. comobile, Winton, Cadillac, Packard, Brewster, Stutz. CHANDLER A Annular Ball-bearing Trans Feature No. jL mission. Also used by Win x ton, Pierce-Arrow, Brews ter, Stutz, Locomobile, Cadillac, Fiat Packard, Marmon. CHANDLER r Annular Ball-bearing Dif Feature No. ferential. Also used by Marmon, Brewster, Fiat, Pierce-Arrow, Packard, Locomobile, Stutz. CHANDLER f Annular Ball-bearing Real Feature No. w Wheels. Also used by Pack " ard, Locomoblie, Fiat, Mar mon, Stutz, Mercer, Pierce-Arrow. CHANDLER m High Tension Magneto Igni Feature No. tion. Also used by Locomo- Winton, Fiat. bile, Mercer, Brewster, The average list price of these ten high-priced cars is $5759. The Chandler lists at $1895. One car, listing at $277."), checks with Chandler in only one feature One car, listing at '(iH5, checks with Chandler in onlv three features One car, listing at $2100, checks with Chandler in onlv one feat uri THEN see how seven well-known sixes cars which may be considered as competitive to the Chandler, ' do NOT check. One ear, listing at $2195, eheeks with Chandler in only two features One car, listing at $20 to, checks with Chandler in only two features One car, listing at $1915, checks with Chandler in only one feature One car, listing at $2250, does not check with Chandler in any feature. Not a single one of the seven makes of medium-priced Sixes referred to offers you High Tension Magneto Ignition. The Chandler offers you Uosch, recognized 1 he world over as the best ignition system Only one of them offers you the silent chain drive, although another one of them in its higher-priced mod el Qt?AA), incorporates this feature. . The average list price of these seven cars is $2260. The Chandler lists at $1895. THESE STATEMENTS ARE FACTS THE REASONS FOR CHANDLER LEADERSHIP The specification data quoted i mibrtantlatcd In every Instance, tjy the manufacturers of tho cars referred to. V. HALL MOTOR CO. - 6th and Central Ave. Opp. M. F. & H. Bldg. Medford, Ore.