1 t r PXHE ETGTTT " STEHFOED SOXE TRIBUNE, ITEDFCRTJ, OREOON. WEDXESDXY, APJITL- 7. "1920. The Storage Batteiy Does Not Store Electricity "The storage Imttery does not store electricity us the great majority of motorista supposed," declared M. II. Walker, of Auto Klcctric Equipment CO., USL Service Station ruprcseutu tlve for this section, yesterday. "As a matter of fact," ho contin ued, "the battery transforms the chemical energy into the electrical form whon discharging and changes electricity Into chemical energy when being charged, "The practical universal Idea that a battery stores . electricity comes from the fact that if we send a cur rent of eloctrlcity through the cell for a certain length of time wo can later on draw almost the same amount of electrical energy out of it. "This is cue of the many rudiments of the Btorago battery with which the motorist should faniiliurizo himself. A well-informed battery owner is tho man who Is at all times having satis faction with his automobile. Ho Is the man who can tell the difference between positive and negative plates and their proper functions. Hois the man, also, who knows tho difference between machine-pasted and hund pastod plates. "The average automobilo owner knews a battery contains plates. Ile yond that he Is sweetly unconscious of all battery-facts. The superior ad vantages of machine-pasted plates over the old hand-pasted plates have not beon explored by him. So ho gets along on luck-mileago until hlH battery boglns to balk and ho prompt ly makes for tho nearest USb Service Station. "This may be nil right from tho point of view of tho service station, but, just tho same, even tho boss of that station would bo better pleased If his clients knew more uliout their battericB." GOOD CLOTHES I Hoke Them KLEIN Tho Tailor 128 Host Main St. RIALTO l BILL FARNUM In "Wolves of Tho imi-slor utiiv fit hin mnMrr pro duction of tho yritr A powerful play of lovo and high finance. ALSO CHRISTIE COMEDY AND BRAY PICTOGRAPH PAGE TUESDAY Prices ntlc, 77c and $ iOMy SHOW OF IT. KIYD IN THE WORLD i ii .1 w r i-w b l t E COUDI ELECTED LEADER MEDFDRD LEGION The new officers for the Medford post of the America legion to serve for tho ensuing year were elected at last night's meeting of the post as follows: Commander, O. A. Codding; vice commander, U. H. Klllott; adju tant, Klmcr Wilson; treasurer, Floyd Hart; historian, Kdison Marshall; chaplain, Kmerson Merrick; members of the executive committee, Trevc Iiumsdcn, Gain Kobinson, H. P. Cow Kill, U. .1. Conroy and ruul Leonard. A rising vote of. thanks was ten dered It. P. Ccwgill, tho rotirlng com mander of tho post, for his services to the post during the first year of Its existence. Mr. Cowgill reviewed the work of the past year, from tho for mation of the post to tho present timo, and expressed his appreciation of tho cooperation Of tho members in milking tho organization a success from tho beginning. Mr. Cowgill served in the late war as a captain of engineers. ; Mr. Codding, tho new commander, served In the war with Germany as an enlisted man, as sergeant In the army air sorvico, and was ono of Orogon'B delegates to tho first national con vention held in Minneapolis last No vember. Ho briefly outlined the work for tho coining year, and stated that tho first and most Important tiling to bo undertaken Is tho organization of tho womon's auxiliary to Medford post. Tho following commlttno to assist in tho organization of the women's auxiliary was appc'lnted: 11. J. Con roy, chairman, 13. K. Elliott und E. C. Ferguson. Tho adjutant Is In posses sion of ull tho necessary datu for tho formation of the auxiliary, and tho committee will aunounco a dato for the first meeting of tho mothors, wives, daughters and sisters of all men and women who were In tho military or naval services of tho Unit ed States between April C, J 9 17 and November 11, 1918, and tho relatives as abovo slated of all men and worn en who died in lino of duty or after honornblo discharge and prior to vumhor 11, 19 18. At tills meeting application will bo mndo to tho na tional headquurtors for a charter, and temporary officers elected. A return of the Great favorite Today Plays Thru Saturday. the Night" COMING! TOM MIX RIALTO NIGHT, APRIL 13. I.tPtl, plus war tax. f&md and Orchestra NVHTCHFORTrtE STREET FHR3DE ENDORSE ACTION Unanimous approval of the action of tho directors of tho Itoguo River 1'Msh und Game Protective association and the Ashland association in the temporary arrangement entered .into recently with the commercial inter ests at the mouth of Rogue river was voted at the monthly joint meeting of tho associations of both cities held at the public library last night. Tho meeting was largely attonded by the members both of tho Medford and the Ashland clubs. Tho meeting was addressed by President George .Mansfield, of tho Medford organiza tion, Judge Ilriggs, ot Ashland, C. M. Thomas and T. li. Daniels of MedTord all of whom woro among those pres ent at the conference recently hold horo with Roderick Macleay, repre senting tho commercial Interests. Not only was tho entire history of tho conference given to the meeting but all the work of the directors, In cluding tho efforts at Sulem at tho recent legislative session were fully explained, lien Sheldon giving much interesting information. When the motion was offered to endorse tho action of tho directors of tho two clubs in entering into1 the negotiations wtlh Mr. Macicay, the president endeavored repeatedly to ascertain from' uny ono at tho meet ing If thoro was any criticism to of fer or any suggestions to make. If anyone was dissutisflcd It was'inipos siblo to get such an expression at the meeting. Grants Pass Opposed Tho Grants Pass situation in re gard to the negotiations wus also dis cussed and while it was admitted by somo of the parties to tho negotia tions that it might have been the part of better judgment to have In vited tho Grants Pass delegation to tho meeting with Mr. Macloay, It was pnintod out that It would bo impos sible to sccuro tho united approval of Grants Pass to any arrangement oxcept a completely cIlhou river, which was deemed impossiblo at this time, and that tho Medford and Ash land directors woro willing to submit tno arrangements mado to any fair tribunal as regarded tho regulations recommunded at Grants Pass. It wus pointed out that Grants Pass would benofit many times more by being advertised as tho best salmon trolling spot in tho wost thnn it would from tho small rovenuo that is loft thero by tho commercial fishermen, neariy all of whom como to Grants Puss from other points to fish, and that Medford und Ashland would be only too glad to cooperato with Jose' phliio sportBincn in a campaign of publicity to this ond. Why commer cial fishing should exist in Jusephino county and not In Jackson county was a question raised. Hon. li. V. Cartor, chalrmnn of the stnto fish and game commission made a very pleasing address to tho meet ing. Ho said that tho compromise was tho beginning of a solution to an old and tlresomo controversy that tho wholo stato would ho glad to sec closed and ho highly commendod the directors who had worked out tho compromise even tho It was only tem porary, llo was heartily applauded whon ho said that his heart was with soul horn Oregon and that tho Rogue liver resource must bo und would bo protected. President Mansfield was instruct ed to appoint committees in the var inns country districts to cooperato in patrolling irrigation ditches for the protection of fish fry, after which the meeting adjourned. ENGINEMEN WALK OUT. (Continued from Pago One) converiied the Chicago strike is ille uiil ami will he treated ns such," .Mr. Carter said. Wnrren S. Stone, president of H.e Ilrotherhooil of Locomotive Mutineers issued the follow inir statement retrnrd. inn the I'hicimo switchmen's strike. "The strike of I'liicniro switchmen is illcsrnl und will lie so considered hv the emri liners'- brotherhood." GRANDMA NEVER LET HER HAIRGET GRAY She Kept Her Locks Dark and Glossy, with Sage Tea and Sulphur. "vrhen you darken your hair with Rairo Tea and Sulphur, no ono can tell, bocause It's done bo naturnllv, so evonly. PrepariiiK thin mixture, thoiiRh, at homo Is mussy and trouble some. At little cost you can buy at any drug store tho ready-to-use prep aration, Improved by the addition of other Iturrcdlents railed "Wyeth's Sape and Sulphur Compound." You Just dampen n sponge or soft brush with It and draw this through your hair, taking ono small strand at a time. By morning nil gray hair disappears, and, after another application or two, your hair becomes beautifully dark ened, glossy and luxuriant. Gray, faded hair, though no dis grace. Is a sign of old age. and as wo all desire a youthful and attractive appearance, get busy at once with Wyeth's Ssgo and 8ulphur Compound nnd look years younger. This ready-to-use preparation Is a delightful toi let requisite nnd not a medicine. It Is not Intended for the cure, mitiga tion or prevention of disease. PAPER ENTHUSES OVER JIGGS PLAY A .ilh rolliokintr, tuneful show is "JlriiiL'inir I'd Father in Societv," which heiran a single week's eniruue meiit at the Saoy Theater last even ing to u hxrim and appreciative au dience. The droll characters made famous in the columns of "The Kxninincr" lhroiiLrh the cartoons of Geortre Me Manus, were all present in tho flesh, including the henpecked Jitrirs Ma honey, feelingly played hv Pete Cur ley; his militant hotter two-thirds, Mairie, cjeverlv enacted hv Joseph ine Sahel, and Dintv Moore, inter preted hv Lee Allen. iJinty Moore's noiseless soup spoon, financed hv Jitrtrs. was irrcntlv in e"i dence and tho man of many voices, Krcd Huberts, was a feature. This vocalist sinjjs in a childish treble, an ULTooalde tenor and also bass and his (KEROSENE) HEAT and LIGHT A CLEAN ECONOMICAL FUEL FOR Oil C00KST0VES. HEATERS & LAMB , STANDARD OIL COMPANY, V (CALIFORNIA) J W. 10. Walker, Special Agent Stan dard Oil Co., Medford, Ore. impersonation of different classes of singers made a hit. There is a lively chorus flint shows iiood stniro manuLreiueiit and the piece is full of eutchv songs and lively mu sic. There is not a dull moment in "Hrint'iiiff Up Father in Society" and the Savoy should he crowded nil week. San Francisco Examiner, March 30, 11)20. "lirinirincr Up Father'' will lie at the Pnire Thursday niuhl. April 8. .SB After you eat always take EATON I C (Tor your stomachs sakQ Instantly relieves Heartburn, Bloated Cm Feeling. Stopt indigestion, food touring, re peating, and all the many miseries caused by Acid-Stomach EATONICU the beat re mod v. Teninf thou sand! wonderfully benefited. Positively ffuar anteed to please or we will refund money. Call and get a big box today. You will ih Hfcpth's Dnin Rtrwn. Mprtfnrri. flrpnnn Patrons Mark This Kill 100 per ct. So will you. WALLY REID in Hawthorne of the TJ. S. A comedy drama that is ns clean ns a whistle. MANN'S The best goods for the price.lno matter what the price MANN'S Out qf a Clear Sky A Meteoric Sale More Than $25,000.00 Worth of Men's Things On Sale Saturday at About Half Price Vaitie-siving preccdeuls arc set t naught with this wonderful sale. We know, yon know, everybody knows, the condition of the market, affecting men's things. This big sale is for everybody. Wp want the widest possible distribution of its economies. " The merchandise, of which there is over $2",000 worth, is of STANDARD QUALITY, STAPLE, RELIABLE AND DESIRABLE No old junk bought for a sale but NEW CRISP UP-TO-DATE MERCHANDISE, BOUGHT AT SUCH A LOW PRICE THAT THE SAVINGS ARE ASTOUNDING We know the men of Medford will appreciate this sale, which will enable them to reduce the High Cost of Living by supplying all their needs AT BEFORE THE WAR PRICES COME EARLY AND OFTENREMEMBER THE PLACE Mann's Annex Next to Schieffelin's Old Stand PAGE Thursday Night April I TAKE THE KIDDIES TO SEE JIOUS. BE WILI URIXG JOV TO THEIK LITTLE HBAHTS. Prices 50c, 77c, $1.00, $1.50, plus selling, llox office open 112 to 4 30 PEOPLE. A. LIBERTY COMING ROBT. WARWICK T!IK hCS SHOW OF THE 8-iiUdi; IM..VI MISS IT. SICE .IK. OS AMVK, THH.V . TI6V TOST')!' UAltiMIXG! IT CAXT Bii DOXK. 10 per cent win- tax. Scats now 5 to 7. 21 MUSIC NLMBERS You'vo got i Only Today ' ixinl Tomorrow tprttQ this. MACK SENNETT'S ? Favorites in an amuzing bedlam of fun, "THE STAR HOAIBDKlt." "