PAOE THREE
11 DEAD, 21 HURT,
"Clarence" at Page Theater June 14
LALLEY LIGHT and
SPECIAL MEET
For Farms and Rural Homes
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MEDFORD MATT; TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OTiEOOW WEDNESDAY. .U'XK 0. 1920.
FARM BUREAU
THURSDAY 2P.M
The rapid development of Hie Farm
Bureau Co-Operative Kxcliunge has
necessitated the calling of a special
meeting at the public library at 2 p.
m., Thursday, June 10.
Since the last regular meeting in
January the business has grown from
where one man was doing all the
work, until at the present time six
people are required to take care of
the business. The directors have pur
chased a large warehouse with ample
space. In addition to handling live
stock the exchange now hundles spray
materials, feeds, chickens, hides,
veal, dressed hogs, eggs and carries
a full line of high grade stock and
hay Bait. This business expansion
makes the exchange one of the lar
gest business establishments in Med
foru, and if the members take the
Interest in its affairs that Is required
to handle a business of its mugnllude,
the exchange should become a great
controlling factor In the agricultural
development of the county.
7 REGULATE
MINNEAPOLIS., Minn., .lime 9.
The rooster's early morning crow can
not be restrained by court order. Such
was the decision of Judge W. V.
Uardwell, In district court here, after
hearing a -petition from Dr. C. V.
Dlght, a former alderman of this city,
seeking an injunction to restrain
sleep-disturbing noises which, he said
came from his neighbor's house and
yard.
TON STRIKE
GALVESTON. Texas, Juno 0. vi.e
situation was ciuiet here today with
the city under iniirtiiil law as a re
sult of the prolonged longshoremen's
strike. Approximately 100(1 Texas
National Guardsmen were on duly
throughout the i-itv environs.
Miss Bi'tly Murray, who plays tiie protfy governess in Rooth Turk In f?
ton's comedy, "Ourenee, Mi.ss Mu rray was last soon Iiere as leading
lady in Cyril Manila's company in '; rumpy."
PACIFIC ISLES IN
CONTINUOUS SHAKE
l'AI'KKTK, Tahiti, June 0. Kurth
(luiltes which have sllalicn the islands
ol Tahiti, Moorou ami Molii'tia with
out mor,. than a week or two intervals
sinee the autumn of 11U8, still con
tinue and have increased in frequency
and strength. Of late there have be?n
on an average of two or three a iluv,
usually in the earlv hours before
dawn. A recent hut unconfirmed re
port affirms Unit the island of Tuou
ai, aliout 4i() miles to llie South of
Tahiti, is also shaking. This, it is
Miid, would tend to confirm the theory
that th(, source of the disturbance is
a submarine outbreak somewhere to
the souht and west, in that jinrt of the
Pacific where surface indications
would never he seen.
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f The Coffee
4 Drinker
who finds grounds
for discomfort in his
'coffee cupTwelcomes
a. change to
Instant
No loss of satisfaction 6 :
in "this richly flavored ,
beverage. All "the pleas -'
I ures of coffee.wrth not
L ; u v 'wk
: indigestion
; . or sleeplessness.
de by Postum Cereal Co.,Batile Creek J"lich.
Carnival Pageant
The Carnival Pageant represents transformation of felnter to
spring and spring to summer, given by some 40 little gjrls of the
Presbyterian church, under the efficient direction of .Miss Katharine
. Swera. ' , '
King Winter with hia snowdrops and the encouragement of old
Jack KroaV mako3 bold to postpone the coming of spring, still a bit
'timid at the various signs of cold. After repeated efforts, Spring
beantifur spring succeeds In ushering in her dainty spring flowers
and everything is Joyous In the rebirth of all that comes with this
wonderful season of the year.
Fondly she welcomes her successor. Summer, gay and happy -Willi
her bright little flowers which, however, presently droop in the In
tense heat, but are all awakened anew by the refreshing rain and
everything is life again.
Xight warms, and all too soon the seasons bid a loving farewell to
their little flowers until another day.
8 p. m. Sharp Fri. and Sat.
SCHK.XICCTAIY. X. . June 9.
Kleven persons wore killed and 2 1 in
jured today when a train of express
ears crashed into the rem end of a
passenger train which had stopped
about two miles from Schenectady be
cause of engine trouble.
All but one of those killed were
asleep in two Pullmans at the rear of
the passenger train. The body of
Martin Doyle of Albany, engineer of
the express was found in the wreck
age with one hand t'at to the throt
tle. A Michigan Central special carry
ing ten cars of express matter disre
garded signals and wetu at high
speed into a New York Central pas
senger train, bound from liuft'alo to
New York, according to the story of
C. Hobinson, brakeman of the passen
ger train. He said he waved a red
lantern in vain and finally threw it
Into the cab us the express dashed by.
The Pullman at the rear of the train
had twelve passengers and was demolished.
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ANCIENT NAME
CLEVELAND, O., June 9.
Booze" ban had its ancient and
honorable ancestry In the English
language uncovered here recently by
Prof. William II. llulme of Western
Keserve university.
Labeled for generations as an ety
mological outlaw and branded as
such with quotation marks, Prof.
llulme finds "booze" has a pedigree1
longer than that of most kings. Its
earliest spelling, according to Prof.
Hit line, was "bowse." Later writings
show it was "bouse" and finally
"booze."
"Both as a noun and ' verb the
word," Prof. Ultimo said, "written
"bowse" in middle English diterature
as far back as 1U00, had tho mean
ing 'to drink in excess.' About 1GU0
the word lost tho honorable-character
it had and became a slang word. The
particular 'housing" Is recorded as
early us 1529, and 'bouser was used
in Euglish in 1611."
HAS JACKSONVILLE
FOUND THE SAME?
The Answer Is Found in the Straight
forward Statement of a Jack
sonville Itfsident.
We have been reading week after
week in the locul press of .Medford
citizens who have been rid of dis
tressing kidney and bladder troubles
by Doan'B Kidney IMlls, and we have
often wondered whether the same
high opinion of this medicine is to he
found in our neighboring towns. Thin
frank and earnest statement by a
well-known and respected resident of
Jacksonville will set this doubt at
rest.
F E. McKee, Jacksonville, Ore.,
says: "Sometime ago my kidneys be
came disordered and I bad a dull
aching through my back. I couldn't
do any stooping or lifting and my
kidneys acted very Irregularly. 1 read
of Doan's Kidney Pills and decided to
use them. They soon freed me of all
the trouble and made my back "well
and strong."
Price COc, at all doalera. Don't
simply ask for a kidney remedy get
Doan's Kidney Pills the samo that
Mr. McKee had. Koster-Mllburn Co.,
Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y.;- Adv.
SAVE HIS LIFE
OMAHA, Neb., June 9. Character
witness testimony in behalf of a dog
was taken here recently before Judge
Estelle In district court. City attor
neys objected to the admission of
stub evidence but the judge ruled a
dog has as much right to it as a hu
man. The good character of the dog,
which had bitten a girl, was there
upon established to the satisfaction
of the court and he annuled the death
sentence which had previously been
passed upon the prisoner.
"Dick" belonged to 12 year old
Mary Schwartz. One day bo ran
along to the grocery store with her
brother and while there hit Lena
Chisno, a miss of 13. The police
judge who first heard the case meted
out the extreme penalty. He did not
however pass on tho extenuating cir
cumstances. Some youngster in the
store had stepped on Dick's tall.
SPROUL UP EARLY
10 GET VOTES
Spronl whs mi earlv toilnv and re-
niiiii cmilerenfpu with imrr.v eml"l
jii'ler n Weill's of tneetines with del;1-
miles Iroin diilerent Darts ot the
country hint nmnt. i lie special tele
ltiiiiIi wire from Pennsvlviiniii head
quarters to Senator Penrose's ho:ne
in 1 in I a tie 1 1 ill ia continues to enrrv the
dninir of the imrtv leaders here to
the Pennsylvania senator.
DiMikics Attention
Ceremonial at Yreka, California
Saturday, Juno 12th. Get receipts
from secretary. Those not having
cars must give names at once to J. V.
Wakefield, chairman, and a way will
-e provided for you.
Cars leave Temple hall at 7 a. m
Every K. P. In good Btanding la elig
ible. 70"
Caiil of Tluink
We wish to thank our many friends
for their kindness during our sad be
neavement and loss of a loving wife
and mother; alt;o for the beautiful
Mowers. .Mil. I. A. PKUETT
08 AND DAUGHTERS.
Watch
Prices
Melt
at
Mann's
Expansion
Sale
Sat. June 12
Paint
Inside
as well as Outside
Early summer is an especially
favorable time to "Jo" the house all
over, itiside as well as outside. Stop
in and let us tell you why.
Interior walls and woodwork
decorated nuw with paint made of
DUTCFI BOY
WHITE-LEAD
ant! Dm (It Hoy Flattinr-Oil will add
a coulnrss ami frethness to your
rooms whit h will he doubly appre
ciated during the hut summer
mouth. Any dt-viialilc (int. Truly
washable.
Our stock of paint materials it
complete and reliable. Can we be
of service?
Medford Fur. & HUw. Co.
Crater Lake Hardware Co.
Mrlford. Orptron.
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Announcement!
We have secured the exclusive fran
chise for selling the well-known Lnlley
Electric Light nnJ Power Plant in this
territory.
For iome time we have noticed that
the progressive farmers of this section
are realizing that economical and re
liable electricity is just as important
if not more so to the proper develop
ment of their farming business and to
the comfort of their homes, as the tele
phone, the daily mail, the automobile,
and the most valuable labor-saving
farm machinery.
It is our intention to give the residents
of this community the very best ma
terial and the best of service for its
maintenance.
When we decided to. sell an electric
light and power plant, we set out to
secure that plant which, in our opinion,
had proven itself to be the most reli
able, the most economical, and in every
way the best investment for ourpatrons.
We chose the Lalley Light plant, manufactured by the Lalley Light Corporation of De
troit. Michigan, one of the largest manufacturers engaged exclusively in the production ot
farm electrical equipment.
Our Personal Word Is Behind the LaOey
The Lalley Light plant has been in successful use on farms and elsewhere for ten years.
It has only three moving parts; it is ball bearing equipped; it will furnish ample electric
light for your home and outbuildings, and electric power to operate a complete water
system, a churn, vacuum cleaner, an electric iron, a washing machine, an electric fan, and
any other domestic electrical apparatus you may decire or need.
Come in and visit us so that we can show you this Lalley Light plants or telephone us and
we will go to your house.
Patton and Robinson, Inc.
hUy Uiht complstm unit9n$inm and tfnftrafor with
16 call foroo bnttpry. It uppU--a umph olotricity for
USfitt, watmr pump, washing muchti.mi, aivaepor, craaan
'pau-ator, ttnrnn$ mill, non, to.
Tel. 150
Everything for the Farm 112 So. Riverside
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saving when you buy in
the FIVE POUND SIZE.
Sold in ONE, THREE and FIVE
Pound Vacuum Packed Cans.
Every Can Guaranteed.