Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, March 30, 1920, Page 8, Image 8

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    PXDTl ETr.TTT
r What to do.forv 1
'Tape's niiipepsin" 1iy nentrallzini;
the acidity of the stomach, instantly
toIU'vds the food souring and fur
tnontation which causes the niisery
makinR gases, linariuurn. flatulence,
fullness or pain In stomach anil intes
tines. A few tablem of "I'ape's Ilia pep
sin" brinK relief almost as soon as
they reach the stomach. They help
regulate disordered stomachs so fa
vorite foods can be eaten without
distress Costs so little at (IruK
stcTcs. Adv.
RIALTO
TOMORROW
And Plays
Thru Saturday
A Problem
Of the Anes
Reduced to
Terms of
Modern Life
THE 1920 MOTION PICTURE
Kl
TONIGHT
Your Last
Chance to Sec
The Best Comedy
Ever Made Dv
HAROLD LLOYD
AND
The Dramatic Triumph
"THE
LONG
ARM
OF
MANNISTER"
SURPRISE PEAR
on Japan Knot
, This in the blight resistant stork
recommended by lrof. lieimer of the
Southern Oregon Kxporlmenl Station
Plant tho Surprise, topuork it to
Bartlott, Anjou r whatever variety
you wish and you have a trunk that
has proven itself Immune from blight,
i We have had a big demand lor thin
Stock, but fortunately still have a few
first claBB trees to offer. Scions were
secured direct from Prof. Keimer.
, For other dependable nursery stock
as Veil, writ
VAHHIXiTO M ItSKItY TO.
TojjM'tiMi, adi, 1
medfomj
I STORE
IS ROBBED, NO
CLUES REPORTED
C'o elm lias yet been obtained of
the burglars who broke into the .Mod
ford HariioMH company store on Kust
Main streol, some timo during Sun
day night and carried away about a
dozen revolvers of different ralibersi
and munition for the same, several
HUit cases, some shoes and other
articles as near as can be ascertained
by K. II. Lamport, all to the value of
from $:tno to $ Hit). It is conjectured
however, that the burRhirs were three
men who were strangers in the city
and were seen hero Sunday. Mr,
Lamport has offered a reward of
$100 for the- recovery of the stolen
articles.
The hurlory was not discovered
until .Monday, morning. The burglars
gained entrance by breaking and
forcing open the back door of the
store with a crowbar and other tools
they had stolen from the Trowbridge
foundry on South liiverside. It is,
presumed that to get the revolvers
was the ehinf object of the burglary, j
MAYO TAKES ISSUE WITH SIMS
(Continued from Pago One)
ations and other department officials1
he was informed that, the missions of
his command were to prepare fi,'r in-,
slant service; to protect the coasts of;
t hn ( iiited Stales and train naval
personnel.
Navy Orders Faulty
Disposal of the ships of the Atlau-'
tic fleet along the coast of Central
America in till U and 1 !l 1 to protoct
American interests there had a "very
detrimental effect, M on iU efficiency.
Admiral .Mayo said. The outbreak or
war in Hurope called attention to the
"unsatisfactory condition" of his
i'ommaud, he said and he immediate
ly begun to whip his forces into
shape. The result was reflected, he
added, in the splendid condition of
the fleet in the spring of litl 7.
On February ;i, HH7, Admiral
.Mayo received instructions to take
every precaution fi.'r the safeguarding
of the fleet in view of the strained
relations with Cermany. A few hours
later orders for tho defense of the
fleet, were placed in effect he said."
I'leel Still Inadequate
'Upon the leLuru of tho lleot to
northern waters a patrol force of
cruisers and smaller vessels was or
ganized and he was informed that
this force would bo directed by tho
depart inent.
"This was the Htart of what the
c(,'mmander in chief believed to bo n
false policy," said Admiral layo.
namely control of activo operations
J of subordinate forces by tho depart
incut .
"In view of my presence In the
area of operations to be covered by
the patrol force the mission, in my
opinion, sluAild have been assigned to
me."
Tho fleet at the outbreak of war
was lucking in types of vessels essen
tial to efficiency, particularly battle
cruisers, neout cruisers, lifHit cruis
ers and seagoing submarines, tho wit
ness said, adding that "furthermore
there are none of these types even
now available."
'TEDDY' AGAINST EXPULSION
(Continued from Pago One)
Two republicans, William ". 1'el
let, of New York, and Theodore. Slid
of llrooklyn, signed a report express
ing the belief that the sf.vlalisls were
entitled to retain their seals. They
state that no evidence was produced
(o show that tho attitude of the so
eialists during the war was not othei
it. ...,t i,... ..-it t. ).,.). 1 ill.r mill
comfort to their government, rather
than a positive one ol giving aid aul
comfort to the naticn'K enemies.
Tho Members IHsrnt
Two democratic members of the
committee. Maurice Hloili and Wil
liam S. Kvans of New York, hold that
the members of the assembly cannot
unseat the fi ve socialist s without vio-
flj luting their own ontli of cftice.
Kvans contends thai under the con
stitution of the state the assembly is
"forbidden from imposing upon any
member any test of loyally."
"Itadicul miuorii ies," ,sas Kvans.
"must not be driven from the legisla-
due. It Is bolter to have them in tnr
legislature than in secret meetings in
cellars."
a! "Libert v involves the ritht to think
wrong." says Assemblyman Hit vh in
his report.
WON T VIOLATE TREATY TERMS
(Continued from I'iiko One)
come li'Min (he honl, tdd the cor
le-poti'lent tliiil the inutinued exis
tence of tiie nicle-uchr Wiedd ii'e.ih
:mh'1 lier 1 .ui opea n w ar. A not ber
member nt t be direct in commit tee
-aid the eominittee ih thoioiiizb
determined tt subiei-l I tie minc l-
sahoijei:c it' the rcieliwelir niareheo
into the If uh i district. The red, Im
declared, would Kill their Lmnlics and
theme es bef ore Mirrenderiny.
Atti-ntlon WoiHluien of the World
'amp No. Jul, will bold the largest
class in it la I ion in its history Yed
nesday night. March ;ist. Phoenix.
(irant.H I 'ass and oilier camps will be
represented at this gathering. Ku
freshments will be served. All mem
bers of the order are urgently re
quested to attend as this will be a
meeting you can not afford to' miss
WXTL trtrunr. WEnFOTin. rvR-rcnox. Tuesday, matjcti no. 102a
ON ROGUE RIVER
Operation "t another mining iml.is
trv in .lin k-(pii ciniiitv will lie lieaim
vorv .sunn in the limine liiver vii inilv
bv .li-i.h S. Tavlnr. minimr engi
neer, ami l'nrnier Hriti-Oi arinv ott'ieer,
whose associates are inx'snnied to be
KnL'lisli capitalists. Mr. Tavlor lias
been workimr miictlv on tin proicd
since last .lulv, nrehnsin'F lanil ami
L'atlicririL' no the riparian rights alo'i
the cast bank ol' the Kovjic river tor
a strip of about a mile in length, lie
closed iiii the last ilcctl on this strip
vestenlav al'ternoon with Attorney
F,. II. Ilnrtl in Mcllonl ami then re
turned to lionue River, alter statin'.-
that he would heiiili L'old ilrttL'ins.'
operations nt once.
The first heard of Mr. lavlor. who
was a liiL'h ollicer m ine air service
of the lirilish nrniv durinir the war.
s when he anoeareil at ltotzno liiver
last .J ill v. nialiiiiL' his heaihiiiarlers
at the Wallorf hotel in that town.
Iter a trii to Australia and New
Zealand followilej- the simiini; of the
armistice, and lirmin iiiakin--.' tests
and Im vinir no from the various
owners a continuous stin of land ami
the riparian rights thereof between
(he Southern I'acilic railroad track
and the lioue riser from Ward's
ek a mile this wav. Ivinir opposite
the I'acilic hiiihwnv. lie paid from
IM to :(IHI nn acre for the 27 to
;10 acres in Ibis strip.
All this time .Mr. Taylor kept (lie
fact that he wanted this laud alone:
the river for extensive mild dredin
olieralions in the old river lied chan
nel, a secret, and it was not until
iust before leaving lor Knejaml last
October to confer with his associates
that he almilleil this fact to K. II.
urd, who as attorney lor some ol
the owners from whom land was imr-
hased, had had considerable deal
ings wilh him. lie recently returned
Irom KlliJnnil aid closcl up all the
purchasing contracts. Twelve fami
lies will move to lioLMie liiver as n
result of Ibis deal.
EM
I'rion I lie- stiir'jestion of Will 0.
Steel. Cornier secretary of the Cham
ber of Commerce, ol' a road "ii I lie
inside ol' the rim ol" Crater Lake and
also a eonstriietiiiu' it tunnel to tlu
rim road, the national park service.
through ils director, Air. Stephen T.
Mather, has made the L'ollowiinr com
ment :
"There are so manv very real and
necessary improvements cnllim: for
all (he time and labor under the small
appropriations we vearlv secure for
the development of the park that I
hesitate to make nnv promise for
lookimr into either of these projects
at Ihis time. ItYuardimr the road, I
iniulit say that 1 figure it would ic
approximately t'ur miles in lentil li
and de.seendinir '.Kill feel duriiitr it;
coursi', wtiuld admit ol' a urad
slightly in excels of 1 per rent, 'flu
constant movement of rocks takin
place inside the rim would mak
travel on sindi a road dancerous a
all times, and without doubt the ava
hutches of .snow and nrk that de
eend every sprimr would obliterat
sections of the best road thai eoiild
he built (n a point where expense
of urikeep would be prohibitive, .
The problem el" development a I
Crater Lake is to yet roads in such
I'ondition that the thousands of visit
ois may travel with a reasonable de
cree of comfort. ,1 am more than
iilad, however, to have your milvi
Hon.-. or have any other milcM ion-
llta! oeetir lo ou from time to time
The iltreetor of the Chamber
Commerce are of the opinion that the
niside rim road would be impruct iele
and therefore, are not inclined to
pii-Ii the mailer anv fiirlber. The de-
elopnieni a-.ked l..r is that roads
now el;tbli-hed be maintained in
uod order and tlmt nev. roads and
trails In- built as soon as appropria
tions available will permit.
I
"HE BANS of old age
winrTTryTiTiTTiTrfflrfTrmws uiiiMitHnwrw'-'riV
JL els become weak and unable to perform their
functions without aid. For this purpose only
the mildest and gentlest laxative should be used.
The use of harsh cathartics aggravates the trouble
and makes the constipation worse. Chamberlain's
Tablets arc a favorite with people of middle age
and older on account of their gentle action.
OPENS APRIL 8
The Jackson count v conference of
the Inter-t 'hurcU World Movement
will be held in fedford on April 8.
the first .session starting at il a. m.
o'clock, according t L. M vmn
Hoozer, executive officer for the
county who has the local arrange
ments for the conference in chart: e.
This is one of the conferences which
will be held in everv count v in Ore
lion durintr the early part of April.
According to present arrangements,
the conference will include represen
tatives from aeeh of the Protestant
churches of the county associated
with the Inter-Church World .Move
ment and any other church or friend
of the churches, who may wish to at
tend. The team of speakers who will
have charge of the program at this
conference wen; trained at a speak
ers' trainiiiir conference, which was
held in Portland on Friday, .March
They will have complete stere-
optienn equipment and will present
the same slides that were used in the
state pastors conference in Portland
in March.
At this conference which is an 'Jilt
growth of the state pastors' confer
ence, an organization will be made lor
financing and improvimr the local
churches and to mohulize the Chris
tian forces for their part in the cam
paign to rai.se Oregon's cpiota of the
budget to be secured during the united
simultaneous campaiiiii April '2f to
May 'J. 'lo carry out this program in
ils manv details there will be set up
a county church organization. This
will be headed by a county advisory
commit tee. composed of the pastor,
a man and woman worker from each
church in the county and chuen rep
resent a t i ves o f the forward movc
ments of each denomination.
SETTLE SCHOOL TANGLE
A situation of the Mod ford kind is
almost impossible to straighten out
without damage to tho schools and
injustice to individuals, u is a sit
uation possible to arise in any city
where a school board religiously
keeps out of politics, employs the
bent superintendent it can get and
backs him up in Introduction of meth
ods intended for school betterment.
So long as a school board is kepi in
power il can do little less in honor
than stay by its superintendent, un
less the superintendent Is guilty of
mismanagement sufficient to justify
his removal before the expiration of
his contract. While lack of harmony
in school administration is a severe
reflect ion on a superinlendenCs ad
ministrative rapacity, the fault is not
always with the superintendent.
One of the best ways to cope with a
difficulty like this is to call In an
outside educator, or a committee of
outsiders, to investigato and make
recommendations, lining freed from
factional feeling, Bitch a committee
often can find where tho fault lies
and suggest a cure that imposes a
minimum of hardship. Oregon
Voter.
Wilson Is Cheered.
P.ANCOK'. Mo., Miar. :il. Presi
dent Wilson was cheered as "the
urea test leader of his time" al the
democratic stat invention today
diirin-j- the address of former Mnvor
Louis ,. lirann of Lcwistoti, the chaii
man. OVER-EATING
ia the root of nearly all digestive
evil. If your digestion is weak or
out of kilter, better eat less and use
the new aid to better digestion.
Pleasant to take effective. Let
Ki'tnoida help straighten out your
dig est ire troubles.
MADE BY SCOTT ft flOWME
MAKERS OF SCOTTC EMULSION
'TOW!
is constipation. Thebow-
ODD FELLOWS IS
A GREAT SUCCESS
Successful bevoml all expectation:
was the hume-cumini' ami reunion
event stuncil liv the Oilil Fellows oi'
Meclfunl at their hall Monday cvoiiinu.
Two hundred persons responded to
the invitations recently issued for
this affair, fully one-half of whom
were ladies meiuliers of the He
hekah hranch and wives of Odd Fel
lows. A full four hours of eniov
incnt was the portion of all present.
The program was introduced by the
readinir of letters and ureetins sent
hv absent members and bv officios
of the trraml lodire. This was fol
lowed bv a well-varied program of
musical nunders, readings and origi
nal stunts. The musii-al features were
fiiiartet selections by Messrs. Mad
dux, Millard. Hentley and Kirkpat
rick: a duet bv Messrs. McDonoah
and .Meeker, and solos bv Key. I). !',.
M.illard. A. It. Williams stave a
lunuorus recitation, and G. W. How
ard shared honors of the evening with
Ins "snide" trombone effort. ('. A.
oovcr and. A. J. Hanbv furnished
a very laughable sketch that wouhi
have made l.ucm;ali ureen wilh envy.
Alter a time ol' general mi-up
and introductions and urectiug-s tin1
assemblage was marched to the ban
i?uet room, where a verv refreshing
repast was served.
Hv all. this was voted one of the
most delightful events that has b?en
undertaken bv the I. . (). F. Iodize
for a long- time, ami encourates a
probable series of similar affairs.
ASPIRIN FOR COLDS
Insist on "Payer Tablets of Aspirin"
in a "Bayer package," containing proper
lirrrlioiid for Colds, I'ain, Headache,
Neural 'm, Lumbago, onl Klioinn;itim.
Name "Haver" means germ i no Aspirin
pri'scri'fil by phyaiciaiin for nineteen
years. Handy tin boxes of 12 tablets
cost few cent's. Aspirin trade mark
of Raver Manufacture of Monoacctic
acidt'ster of Salicylicaeid.
PAGE Tonight
The Great Lauqliina Festival
KOLB
AND
DILL
In a Temnerancc Play with a
Kick anil Plenty of Music on
the Sitlc.
Wet & Dry
SPECIAL JAZZ
ORCHESTRA
New Songs New Ideas
SEATS NOW SELLING
No Phone Orders or Seats Laiii
Aside.
Lower Floor, $2.00: Balconv.
1st 8 rows. $1.50: next 3. $1.00:
balance. 50c. Pins 10 Per Cent
War Tax.
Tho stranger's first itn
prcssioii of our city id
gained from our hotels.
Name "Bayer" is on Genuine
Aspirin say Bayer j ,,1ITiMm
'OiD! I tiroelaiined
r3 R rr, rSH'VA licaiitihil
P "l jjyj woman in
" "
V. - 1
The Hotel
Holland
Is doing ils part to help
luiild a greater Medford
A hotel depends greatly
on the local support it
receives.
The Hotel Holland and
Cafe will appreciate
your patronage.
Management of
Carl Y. Tengwald
This Pretty Girl Defies Age
By Using Ordinary Buttermilk
To Beautify Her Complexion
Cells Di iiugisi.s Not lo Take Anyone s
.Money fnless 'Ibis llclighllul New
VaiiisliinK Cream yniekly Sbo'.vs
ft llei-idiil lniii-ovcniciil.
Try it To-iiaj a! Our
i:pcn
Buttermilk Cream creates beaut
almost like magic. Tli" most won
dorftil thiiiB about it is the tact that
whilst it turns the dullest, most lo. -less
complexion to radiant beauty ...d
makes red or roimh hands or am..-,
snowy white, yet there is not the
slightest siisn i:i its use alter aiib.
tioa. It actually vanishes from si;ht
and the most healed atmosphere will
not produce the hast shininess m
greasincss of the skin.
i.S'o matter whether you are trou
bled with a poor complexion, -wrinkles,
puffiness around the eyes,
freckles, crows feet or lines around
the month. ut;ly finner nails, or just
n simple rctlKhness of the face, hands
or arms caused by wind or sun. you
will find that any or all of these
troubles will uuirkly disappear with
the nso of Jlowartl's Buttermilk
Cream.
To prove this In your complete sat-
OLIVE
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"The GLORIOUS LADY"
TODAY
TOMORROW
THURSDAY
ADDED ATTRACTIONS
De Haven Comedy "Hoodooed"
Paramount Magazine
25c
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NEXT "THE TRIFLERS'
UNIVERSITY
OF OREGON
GIRLS' GLEE CLUB
College Songs
Clever Skits
Choruses
SIXTH ANNUAL CONCERT TOUR
22 Carefully-Trained Entertainers
PRICES :
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Fifth and North Riverside
The Dow Hospital
Graduate Nurses Only
Special Attention to X-Ray Cases.
isl'action. et a small quantity to-day
with llie underslamlinB thai iho pur
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tunleit to any dissatisfied user.
it m f
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Beautiful actress Bays, "A short
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('ream at niaht before retiring is all
that is necessary."
Two
seasons
with
y.nx;-
KOMjIIOS
THOMAS
IX
A thrilling love drama
tilled with the romance
and clamour of Old
England.
The screen's most
beautiful star in a
most charmina role.
25c
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war
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FRIDAY NIGHT
April 2 Curtain 8:15
Doors Open 7:00,p. m.
Catchy Parodies
Solo Numbers
Quartets
:
Lower Floor, 85c. Includes
Balcony 55c War
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