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P3XTE EES MDrOHU'gmC 'TKIBUNB, MEUFOlil), r5RT;ftON ?vXTrRDVY. 5rATrTT5715920' L K. P. MEETING AT PYTHIAN CASTLE FRESH EGGS ARE WANED EOR THE BIG EASIER HUNT Rialto LAST TIMES TODAY "AUCTION of SOULS" The Picture That Dares to Tell the Truth TO BUILD ON A AT NAT TONIGHT (Sow along with Medford'a growth in prosperity and prepress, and the rumor that outside capital Is contem plating a very large modern hotel of 200 room, comes the announcement by John A. WV-sierlund, owner, and Carl A. Tengwald, manager of the Jlotel Holland that plans are being made to build a large addition to the Holland with a capacity of from 75 to SO rooms, and with the finest hotel dining room in joutnern Oregon whose seating capacity will be 2oU diners. The plans call for a concrete and steel fire-proof addition of four floors Immediately adjoining the present bwel structure In the rear with a frontage of 100 feet on Sixth street and about the same frontage on North Grape street. To make way for the addition and to permit of the Dfcw and old structure to connect as one huge building, the alley In the rear of the Holland, which is private ly owned, will be clewed and built over.' When the addition is completed and other Improvements made the entire lower floor of the present Hotel Holland will be converted Into an immense lobby and hotel of 'flce. Messrs. Westerlund and Tengwald have recently been ut Portland and other points getting the best ideas to be embodied in the erection of the new building and lis amalgamation with tbe present structure into a large, modern hotel. T STRIKE OIL SHALE I A visit to Trlgonla oil well No. 1 this morning by a party of Medford people proved very Interesting in deed. They witnessed the balling out process, now at a depth of 75 feet. The drill is going thru a formation of asphaltum shale, there is crude asphaltum oil showing plainly in the drillings of which samples were se cured. A trip to the well Is very in teresting. Everyone should make it and see for themselves. The company will inform the pub lic thru the press when the time is set for the photos to be taken. They are waiting for a clear day. TONIGHT ELSIE FERGUSON in "Counterfeit." LIBERTY Tomorrow ETHEL . CLAYTON in "MORE DEADLY THAN the MALE" TUES. NIGHT MARCH 30 Page The Great Lauahina Festival KOLB AND DILL In a Temperance piav with a Kick and Plenty of Music on the Side. Wet & Dry SPECIAL JAZZ ORCHESTRA New Songs New Ideas Mall Orders now arromnanicri bv remittances, filled in order of receipt, No phone orders or seat laid aside. Lower Floor. $2 00: Balronv. 1st 8 rows. $1.50: next 3. $1.00: balance. 50c. Plus 10 Per Cent War Tax. Box Office Sale Tomorrow The following statement Is made by Walter Lincoln Tooze, Sr., of Salem, who is in tbe city organizing Leonard Wood clubs: We support Leonard Wood for the presidency because his record In Cuba as governor general and In the Philippines prove him to be one of the moBt masterly and successful ei ecutlves of modern times. As gover nor general of Cuba, he found a country disrupted, disorganized and seething with the curse of yellow fever, with not a public school on the island. L'nder the power of his ag gressive, ceaseless and untiring lea dership, the scourge of yellow fever was eradicated not only from Cuba, but from the entire world. A stable government was firmly established and when his work was finished he left behind him one of the most sanitary and best governed republics on the western hemisphere. Moreover, 275.000 children were at tending the public schools of Cuba He was almost Immediately called for a like duty in the Moro province of the Philippines, where for 400 years Spain had fought with the na tives td establish at leust a semi-civil Ized government and had failed. Taft was governor general of the Philip pines, und Leonard Wood's duty was to eslablihh a civilized and sane gov ernment in that country of Malay pi rates, slave dealers, Mohammedans and Christians, and he did it after suffering untold privations with his American soldiers. Cuba und Moro lund stand as living monuments to the WLTiderful executive and organiz ing capacity of (leneral leonurd Wood. To Leonard Wood and Theo dore Itoosevelt will, thru ull tirao, be given the credit of preaching the mighty dootrlne of preparedness years 1ofore the great war and to them this nation owes a debt of grati tude which it can never repay. Lest we forget, Wood and his two sons were In the late war and ever Blood ready to do and die for our beloved country. Wo are proud that General Wood, who has ccme up from the ranks, is recognized as a military genius not only In America but the world over. With the Bolshevists, anarchists, communists and the I. W. W.'s and kindred organizations run ning rampant In this nation and threatening the destruction of the American government and the lower ing of the American flag, whom do the voters desire for president? Sure ly not a plumber, an artist, or school teacher, but a strong man who has proven on the field of action that he is u great executive and a peerless organizer of good government. The election of Ieonard Wood means peace and a stable government that will ulways function. Henry Walthall Cuming llenrv It. Wiiltlnill comes to I he Itinlto thcu'tre for u two (Iuvh' en- uuucmeiit in h in .screenization of the K. I'lnllii'S OpiicLilicirn storv, "The Lnnir Arm of Miinnister." This storv bv Hie famous nullior first, appeared in the Saturday Kven- insr Post and has since had several editions in book form. The star ride, as interpreted by Mr. Walthall, is declared to be vcrv forceful nnd he is supported bv a notable east of pluvers. A croup of men in trvinir to so cure control of a man's fortune, man Hue to stuL'C u vcrv ciiinpromisinc situation lor their victim s wife. Tlii is worked both wavs ns his wife is Inter permitted to see tier husband in what looks like a similar eoiupro i i i 1 1 1 situation in die coiiipanv of an iinsi-ritpiiloiis woman. The witu elopes with n renee:nV and Hie avenuiiii: huslminl follows the couple almost uioiiihI the world, comiiit; up to them in the desert. In the meantime his fortune is nt Hie merev of the '.'renin of plotlcn vlin make ducks and drakes of it It is then that the him lives up tn it title nnd "The l.oiiir Ann of Mm,. uisler" reaches' hack and one bv one each member of the iroup is made to feel I he weiulit of it. And toward the lust the nvencer finallv determines that it shall not be mi c ve for eve ami a tooth fin tooth all nlon:: for lie finds that he enn torave some. This is ilei lared to be nil intenselv irrinpim: lule and is heralded as one of the best screen dramas of the present season. Cut This Onf It la Worth Money Cut out this slip, enclose with 6c and mall it to Kolov & Co.. 2S3K shef. field Ave., Chicago, 111., writing your uonie aim auuress clearly. You will receive In return a trial package con taining Foley's Honey and Tar, tor coughs, colds and croup: Foley Kid ney Pills for pain In sides and back; rhoumatlsm, backnebo, kidney and bladder ailments; and Foley Cathar tic Tablets, a wholesome and thor oughly cleansing cathartic, for con stipation, biliousness, headache, and sluggish bowels. For sale bv Mmirnt-ri Pharmacy. At 8 o'eloek tonight the first rail' of the Leonard Wood for President forces of Medford and vieinitv will be held al the smaller hall of th Katatoriuin at which time the Leon ard Wood Hepubliean club will be or- "nnized with a membership of not less than 'I'M. All republican voter of the fit v and country surrounding are invited to attend, including the members of tbe Women's Leonard Wood Club, which has already voteti to amalgamate with the larsrer gene ral club. Mrs. If. H. Snrsent will preside at the meeting and shore snappy ad dresses of not more than five min utes each will be L'iven bv Otis ew- burv. Fred C. Homes, who is presi dent of the Ashland Leonard Wood club. Mrs. A. J. KUwker. llert Ander son. Colonel II. II. Sargent and others. Of course. Walter L. Tooze, Sr.. the energetic Wood organizer of the state, who has done such i-iteo tive work here this week, will uive one of bin characteristic addresses. At u meeting of the Women s Leonard Wood club held at the Motel Holland vesterduv afternoon the members voted to amalgamate with the club which will be organized to night. A Leonard Wood club of over 1,00 members, was organized early in the week. .Mr. Tooze announces that fleneral Wood, accompanied bv Theodore Uoosevelt. Jr., will be in Medford within a mouth on their tour through (Iregon, and will make formal ad desscs here. ROGUE RIVER FISH BSII CONTROVERSY IS SETTLED (Continued from Page One) not afford to give the time necessary to investigate anil carry to successful termination the prosecution of law violations. The parties hereto agree that they will cause n bill to be in troduced at the coming session of the legislature providing for a salary of $1800 per year for the proseeutinc attorney of Currv county. Increase fiteclhead "10. It is the desire of the first party to develop and enlarge the sul- mon propagation work of the hatch erv on the upper river, located at KU: (.'reek. In this suggestion the parties of the second part are in hearty sym pathy and they, nnd each thereof, do hereby pledge that they will ear nestly co-operate with the first pnrtv in every reasonable way and manner to bring about such greater develop ment nnd to assist in the procure ment of government and state aid anil assistance in working out the problem of developing the said Elk Creek hnteherv to the highest possible efic iencv. It is the desire of the second parties to continue the restocking and propagation of fish, particularly steelhcud, for the liogue Kiver and its contributaries. The first pnrtv is in hearty sympathy with this desire and pledges himself to aid and nssis: in every reasonable manner to the extent of using the hatchery at Klk Creek so that the steelhead may hi propagated and developed at that point. This co-operation in regard to the game fish, including steelheaiis, shall not he limited to tho Klk Creek hatchery, hut the first party pledges himself to aid in every reasonable manner to the restocking of the Kogne Kiver and its'contributnrics. "11. In so far as the Hogue River and its tributaries arc con cerned the steelhead shall he con sidered and classified under the law as trout. Hill to Introduced "12. The second pnrties agree to intruduee into the next legislature. being the session of l!L'l. a hill em bodying the terms and conditions of this contract and each ami all of the INirties hereto agree that, they will support and recommend to the sain legislature of Oregon that the said hill he enacted into law so that thi contract and agreement may be of legal force and effect in each and a'l of its provisions. "LI. This agreement shall be exe cuted bv the presidents and secretar ies of the parties of the second part and indorsed by the Multnomah Anglers Club, the Portland Chainbci of Commerce, the Oregon Sports man s league, the Ilotelmen's associa tion of the state of Oregon and M other organizations of a kindred na ture. ' Apioint Committee "1 1. Should nnv condition, legal or otherwise arise that would prevent the herein agreed regulation of fish ing or the contemplated legislation that the same shall operate as a re lease lo the parties or either hereof. '1 . I his agreement is a compro mise of the differences of the par- tics adopted with a spirit of fairness and with an earnest and sincere pledge on the part of all the signa tories hereto that every effort will he made in such spirit to work oi.t the problems of each other to tin end that commercial fishing may be continued in the liogue Kiver and at the same time the hook and line fish ing mnv be saved to the npix-r river. "111. To carry out the above ami foregoing a committee shall he ap pointed, consisting of one member from each of the respective organi zations named, ns signers herein (not endorsers), together with one addi- Uoual member ut larsc. The member Prof. Haight will have charge of the musical program at the Pythian castle hall. Monday evening. Mar. 29. The Pythian orchestra composed of musicians of ability second to none. win oe neara in Beverai numoers. The address of the evening will be delivered by Grand Chancellor Hur ley of the grand domain of Oregon. This session will be an open meet ing to which all knights are expected to bring their families and acquain tances whom they wish to interest in Pythianism. Candidates for the ranks are also expected to be present. N. li. Chancellor Commander Stewart says, "Tell the ladies they can go home by 11 o'clock. If their bnsbands won't go at that time, the Pythian jitney will be called into ser- The special agent for Irrigation of the Bureau of the Census, A. C. F. Perry, will be In Medfoil w ith head quarters at tho office ot the water master, Mr. Cummings. until April 1 before making u canvass of the vicin ity. He will be prepared to give as sistance in filling out irrigation schedules at the office. at large shall be Senator ('. M. Thom as of Medford. Oregon, who has ne gotiated this compromise and settle ment with the first party and who shall net inan advisory capacity. The committee shall meet and elect its chairman and shall be continued nnd maintained. It shall be the duty of this committee nnd the organizations named herein ns parties of the second part, and they do hereby pledge them selves, to keep and maintain such committee for the purpose of a full. complete and exhaustive investiga tion of the subject mutter hereof, the workings of this contract and of the subsequent laws enacted and for the purpose of acting and representing said clubs in the matter of the co operation herein recited. "17. It is n,greed that a copy of this agreement shull be forwunied and filed with the State Game and Fish Commission with the request that the provisions herein be at once put in force . and effect pending legislative enactment. "IS. This agreement is subject to such additions or amendments as may be mutally agreed upon at a meeting of the first and second pnr ties hereto to be held prior to the legislative session of 10'Jl. "Signed : "The MV-Clcav Estate Co.. bv R. L. MrCleav. party of the first part. "Party of the second part. Rogue River Fish and Game Protective as sociation Bv Geo. A. .Mansfield, president; L. Hundv, secretary. "Ashland Fish nnd Game Protec tive Association Bv E. D. Ilriggs. president : Louis Dodge, secretary. "Endorsed bv: "C. Jf. Thomas, T. K. Daniels. W. V. Isaacs, Kobt. W. Iinhl, II. Hosier, II. B. Vtfft Duzer. "Oregon Sportsman's League Bv A. K. Downs, president: S. G. Bate man, ' secretary. ".Multnomah Angler's Club Bv E. W. Kice, president. ".Medford Chamber of Commcrce--Bv V. II. Vuwter, president: II. E. Frnhbnck,- secretary. "Ashland Chamber of Commerce Bv J.eo F. Ferguson, president ; Lynn U. Mowat, secretary. "Oregon Hotel Men's Association By It, W. Uice. president." PAINS SO BAD STAYED IN BED Young Mrs, Johnston Had Miserable Time Until She Took Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound. CMrftpft. 111.. "I was Yen? sick for some timo with pains in mv sidrs and back ana l could not do my work at times the pain in my side was so bad. 1 would have to stay in bed for days at a time. My mother-in-law had taken l.ydia E. Pinkhara'a Vegetable C o m pound and recom mended it to me. It cured my pains and I am now able to do all my work. You eo publish my testi monial ana I hope the compound win do others the good it has done me." Mrs. anna Johnston. 2U0 . 41st Street. Chicago. 111. For fortv roars women have been telling how l.ydia E. Pinkham's Vepe tuble Compound has restored their health when MitTerimr with female ills. This accounts for the enormous demand for it from coaat to coat. If you are truublwl with anv ailment peculiar to women whv don't you trv Lvdia E. Pi nk ham's Vegetable Compound? It is made from native roots and herbs and coQUios po paicoUcs or harmful drugs, j District Attorney. I herebv annaunra mvaolf n can didate for the office of Prosecuting Auomey ror Jackson county, Oregon, on the republican ticket, subject to the wish of the voters at tho primary election. If nominated and meciea j wm see tnai tbe laws are justly and honestly enforced. Re spectfully yours. Adv. H. A. CAN'ADAY. The committee is hard nt work on the various phases of the Easter frolic that is to he held in the citv park on Saturday,. April 3. at 2 o'clock and ezns already have beiun rolling in. and we -ant.theni to keep coming. Hrinir them to the Meltord Furniture & Hardware store nnv time next week. The only .stipulation about the ezs is that thev must be fresh and everv ezz that is dyed will be one less for the committee of la dies who have this in charge. But thev will cheerfully and sladlv die all raw eL's, as thev are to be equipped with every convenience to facilitate their task. It is under stood there will be no personal so licitinsr, but all wantinsr to eive es'.'s or candy, may leave donations at the Medford Furniture & Ilardwaic store. There are to be three pri7f -aiveii for (lie niot artistic plates of colored eires six ci.'i:s to the place. I'rizes will be announced later. It is hoped that band music will be fur nished as an added attraction for the children and spectators. Watch for the attractive posters in the various windows this week. lieniember. every one of vnu are on the committee to make this affair a bii; success. Hemcmber the date and plan to be there. Mr. Kins, athletic director, is L'ivins much time to the eaines and sports which will follow the Faster ex hunt. The boy scouts are to be on hand, and more plans are under way which will be perfected early in tho week. POLITICAL CARDS. Bellevlne that mv micrAiuifnl man. aeement of thn nffica nt nicot.t.t At torney has shoiwn me thoroughly quaiiuea, ana tnat 1 can serve the people of Jackson county. In that Capacity best. I annnnnca mv f.nnril- dacy for re-election on the republican ucKet at tne ilay primaries. . uv. G. M. ROBERTS. I hereby announce my candidacy for nomination on the republican ticket for the office of Prosecuting Attorney. If etected I pledge myself I to an Impartial enforcement of the law. F. P. FARRELL. Adv. Sheriff I hereby announce my candidacy for re-nomlnatlon for tbe office cf sheriff on the republican ticket, sub ject to the May primaries. I feel that my record as a public official during the first tsrm entitles me to re-nomlnatlon and re-election. Adr. C. K. TERRILL, I hereby announce myself a repub lican candidate for Bheritf ot Jackson county, at the May primaries. Sev eral years experience in this line of work, including last six months of 1919 In the tax collection depart ment, thoroughly qualifies me to ad minister the dull e of the office in an efficient manner. Adv. JOHN B. WIMER. County Clerk I announce my candidacy for re- nomlnatlon for County Clerk on the republican ticket subject to the decis ion ot the people at the coming pri maries, and hope my record In this office the first term is such that am entitled to your support this year. Adv. CHAUNCEY FLOREY. County Assessor. I hereby announce my candidacy for the re-nomlnatlon to the office of County Assessor for Jackson coun ty, by the Republican party at the primary election May 21at, 1920. Adv. J. B. COLEMAN, School Superintendent I hereby announce myself a candi date for nomination for County School Superintendent on the repub lican ticket. Q. YV. GODWARD. Adv. I hereby announce myself as candi date for County School Superinten dent, on the republican ticket, at the primary election. May 2 1st. I am for progressive education, the education that prepares for life, and for giving the rural schools the very best ad vantages possible. I favor more nor mal schools for Oregon. Adv. A. J. HANBY. County Coroner I hereby announce my candidacy for nomination on the republican ticket for the office of County Cor oner. If elected I promise econom ical management of the Coroner's of fice. JOHN A. PKIIL. Adv. JUWLES MOOKE for democratic Nomination IUtrlct Attorney May Primary, 19S0, STARTING TOMORROW we have the distinguished dramatic actor HENRY B. WALTHALL supported by a most capable cast in a story of social sins and sorrows with an ending exceptional in its dramatic unexpectedness. 4The Long Arm of Mannister" 3N OPEN A "NATIONALIZED" BANK ACCOUNT WHY not have your deposits under Govern ment Supervision as thev would be here at the FIRST NATIONAL BANK? Regular inspection by Federal Examiners insures .that your money is eared for according to Government Banking Haws and Regula tions. Next in importance is our Membership in the Federal Reserve System. Vhe First National Bank: Medford Oregon TK3 PAYR0U, DOLLAR By developing Oregon's laxnenae reiottr oes ve are attracting oatiide naoafac turers Into the State. By making our pro duo t a superlatively good we are oreatlng a demand ior Ora gon goods la the marts of the world. Thus are we adding to the payroll dol lars of Oregon and making Oregon, tfca Ideal plaoe to live. rseJ asaoolatei Industriesof Oregon, nl Temporary Location Overland-4 Willys-Knight Republic Trucks McCurdy-Bowne Motor Co. Front End Crater Lake Oarage Urn