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- MEDFOTIT) MAIL TRTTlUNEr MEDFOttTV ORjOX, TIUTKftDA Y, JANUARY (1, 1021 "Go and Get It"! Now Showing, at the ialto Theater 1 ? V y la w ti S pi 12 TH ANNUAL DYING LIKE FLIES (( mem six i j - aLtaniiii'i ' ' m'mm m iiii i ibwii i liLmm " "' ' " ' ' J0CJ3-- - t .- V r--. "-j bPOLiGMEN ' "accessory show . ' 'iS''! f ' rf sj,lfti jsEW TOIUC, Jan. Six tliousnml Giwk' ri-f UBeoa at liiiliini, TnyiH-Cnii-c.uslii, 'their plotlilim worn to Hhrcds. nro "HvliiE like wild nnlliinls In ilnnsi" nnd iIVIiie at the rate of from 35 to CO a day, writes Wr. W. K. Kambo, n Near JCnst Relief worker, of West I'lilladelohia. I'll., ill n report from the-Black Sea port received here. In what he calls "a trade cxodiiH that hidHi to lieconio hiatoric," J)r. Riimbo mivs the , (ii-i-ek .rovi-iiiiuc-iiI nlrendy UaH repatiiated 20,000 who uiniumted from the near cnxl lo col onize Thrace and that from 10.000 to 2H)00 remain to bo tranmiortcd from Bntum back to their homeland. Mont of these, he say, nro physieally strong, but 0.000 refUKces from other lenionH who flocked to Datum In the cxpoetatiun of relief havo been In that city flvo moiitlm, wall IKK in vain for llep, their eondltlon dally boi-mniiiK moro desperalo on mrcoiiiit of the I'lHorn of the prcaent (leorglnn winter. ThoiGrock government,' Dr. ltamlio exiilalnn, dlHclalmliii; rcHponBibllity for. tho plight of tho people, ha untlerlalien -through Jiuman emmider ationH only to feed and doctor the refUBGCH out, -.so-. far,' haH declined -to traiiMport them to' -flreeeo . on . the ground that there in liiHufflciant hous ing there to Khelter them, , ..- , "Meanwhile," the leltor buj-h, "the G,000 are overcrowded in btirrackd unfit for human . habitation., The fuml-. lies-havo no privacy .i. Some arb lyiiiK in ' bed day and ninht beeatiHo they havo no clothing to protect them." frqm tho cold or cover their naltod noba. s Unless speedy relief comcrt to theHO people, most,. of them will die during tho winter. Alrendy tho rem naiitH of the original 1-cfUKuen are in dcHpnliy One of. them wuid to.mo: 'Wo ui- -no ' longer .waiting for. Hhlpa, wo nro wnltliigfor death." ,Of 6.767 in this party.in tho beginning, only aiout 2,400 remain 3,3117 are dead. Another party, lot 0,800 has 2.H00 survivors 4,000 Are dead. Of tho mirvivoi-B, 70Q are ill.!' WORKS FOR LIVING HOlMPIOST Count AlbtM't Ap puliyl, t former prumier, who, alined tlio -PQiioo treaty, han' aufforod with othui'H in tho mirtfortunoa ' -hit country nnd to rollovo tho narrow ln-comp-iUpon which iiH rimliy ir.Utit live, ho Iiiih takon ciuployiiioju. iih mi cdltoiial writer on a Mujtyur hcwh papor.f Ho is enid to iceeivo ft tcle.ry of -1,000,000 crowns ,'i-arly for two vdltoralH v woek. At -.he.;prfHunt rato of ,oxchiihKO, 1, 000.(00, t ifowo iio v(Uivalent to about $2.000. The Pieedless Misery ! 5 v That Women Bear VTHEN the hold qores and tho worries of everyday, 'life have drag ged you down, . made", you un-! happy, and Uoro ia nntlilno In lifn hut. Ill headache, back ache and worry, turn, to the ' right' prescrip tion, one frotten up ) by Doctor Pierce-" over fifty years ago. Tf, Pierce, of Buffalo,- N. Y., lon.s... since found out what is 'vnaturally 1 L A- - wan. , fyr worn- en'$ ' (diseases, . . He . learned it si! '.-'thru treat- . v ing';. thousands of ..cases. The result of his studies was a medicine 'called Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. This ' medicine is made of 'vege table' growths that nature surely intonted for backache, - headache, weakening pains and for many disorders common to women in alKngea of life. Sold by druggist.1? in tablet nnd liquid form.' Send Dr. Pierce 10c.' for-trial package, Spotless, sterile, clean-r-when we DEY LEAN the garments. mm n wr In 11 I TiX i i vvc Master pyerr ar?d Clear)frf AfjJQSHALL AjLANS PSCWATNG DnAMA"GQ AAD GEtlr HenllnB wltli a thoory of luentiil plicnomeiion that 1b declared to have electrified blaso audiences of . tho east," Marshall Neilan's latest produc tloii, "Oo nnd Oct It"- BhowlnB nt the PliKe tlictttor for tho remainder of the week!''1 ;';'i.'f"'u.', W JERSEY TO 1 PROTECT FISH BY! NEWARK, N. J. A movement has boen staTlcd In New Jeivey to saye from extermination the migratory flssh which spawn in one place and move along tho Atlantic coast with tbo changing of tho seasons such as mackerel, manliudoii, herring and hu morous other- varieties peculiar to cer tain. localities on this coast, Exper ienced fishermen doclare that tho .sup ply of those migratory fish has been seriously- depleted by the polutjon ;ot the areas In which they spawn, and by tho reckless manner, in which they havo beon caught in nets. ; -..Tho method proposed by the Now Jersey - P(ali- qnd Gamo Conservation League to prevent rrom extermination is to induce the United States govern ment to tnko control of and regulate tho catching of . these fish and stop pollution of ho spawning areas.! It is contended that only In thin, .way can the increasing1 cost) of .fish food to. the consumer ho chocked or reduced. i. Tho four fundamental jiolnts in tho Now .Tersoy 'leuguo's proposal for na tional legislation arc: . ; First Protect spawning areas against pollution. i ; Second Prevent fishing In spawn ing areas. , . ! ; ' ; ... i ; Tliii-d-i-IteRulute the size of the meshes of nets so the Immature fish can mt bo.caughu, .... . j. i tourllv Pi-otuct. tho i naluinl i food supply of eatublo fishes. ' '-. .WASHINGTON, Jan. S. Temporary admission to the country of the seven Hussluii children brought hack by Uoar Admiral Hugh A. McCiilly. for mer .American high TOinmtsKlonnr til Sobastopol, was ordered today by tho Iniiiiistiation bureau. WASHINGTON, Jan. fi. Tlio seven lusslan children lu-ouKht to tho Unit ed states for adoption by Uear Admi ral Hush A. Mct'itHy,' fornier-AmMl- an niKti commissioner at- MoimNt.-rpoi and ordered deported by Immigration authentic!) at Kills Island, probably will be addmlttcd to the country, jit was said today at the department of labor. Officials' said Hint In view of Admi ral Mct'ully'n .-itateinent that bo In tended to educiitn the children and inako.theMi bin heirs, Secretary "Wil son was expected- to order their' ad mission. Cut ThN Out It Is Worth Money Cllt Ollf this nilrv eticlntm with T.e nnd mall it to Foley & Co., 2S:l. Shef field Ave., Chicago, III., writing your name and address clearly. You will receive In return a trial puckage con taining Foley's llonov and Tar Com pound for coughs, colds and croup; l-'oley Kidney Pills for pains In sides and back; rheumatism, backache. kidney and bladder ailments; - and Koley Cathartic Tablets, a wholesome and thoroughly cleansing cathartic for constipation, biliousness, li Oil it- 'tie lies, nnd sluggish bowels. Sold everywhere, ADMIRAL'S ADOPTED "Go ami Got It" is -a newspapoi story' in which ah' onergetic' teiini of roporloi's ujiearth a mystoiy of start ling; .nature.., Back pf,thc en tiro ;mya tiy plot Is the -pertinent question, of tile 'day: Is tho substitution of now SPHINGKllCI,p, Mass. Vlce-prosl-don't Elect Cooiidgo can milk a. cow, but ho did not milk tlio bno ho avss repro'scntod as milking in a photo graph taken lust July while ho' .was on 'a vacation at his fatiiur's farm in Plymouth, Vt., after his uomiiiation at Chicago. 'However,- it was the cow's fault and hot the governor's. ','),' ; - In oxnlainlnc tho inlsropresontatlon !to Horace A.'Mosos,' president of the Jliynpdon County Impi-ovomeht league, who was" his host recontly, Governor Coolidge said that that cow was ' a crenuire, of temperament and insisted on bolng milked 'indoors. Tlio picture loleascd' to ,tho press last Kiinimer, showed the caiididato n the accepted position for milking, and apparently getting results. ,;-, '"' ' ' ' . ' "You sec." ho said, "she had always boon accustomed to being milked ' in doors and when I approached her with a. prill hud milking stool sho , quite naturally nnd In accordance with lung established precedent, started for the barn door." ,. "'.''' i it took several minutes 'of coaxing before tho cow would so far depart from tho law and ordxr.of her ways 'ns to stand In tlio barnyard while tho governor, made a. pretuhco of uiilklng her, To. i-enlljvlq so. out of -doors was qillto out of tho question, ho declared. ' - " At the' Page - I.ovoi-s of -good fiction who read and enjoyed George Han- MoCuteheoii's novel, "A Kool and- lUsMonoy"; may view- tho screen version of this pleas ing comedy-drama nt the Pago theatre, where tho picture,' ; with - Kiisone O'Hrien In tho leading rolo will bo shown the hist tlmo tonlghl. A Fatly Arliucklo comedy, Page Magazine and the new Pugo Wurlitr.or organ conipletos nn evening's -miter-tuliiin'otit. "''' ' "The . Woman Game,", in which Elaine Hammersroln will appear at tbo Pago theatre tomoVrow shows "one. half or tho world how th other half lives" and the "other half under the microscope nro thoso interesting speci mens from tlio higher strata of society. "The Woman Game," It Is claimed. Is easily; the best photoplay 111 I which Miss fliimmeisteln bus yet appeared. GIVEN TARGET PRACTICE CINCINNATI, '.fan. C. . RoMisva will find employes proimreil to re ceive them MimiUI they decide to visit the I'ninn Savings -Itiink nnd Trust t ompany of thi city. 1 "Kur the benefit of bandits," nuld Kdtar P. Stark, vice-president, yea UMdny when he nnnouneed that n tar- irrt vnnne If Iteinj; Installed In the basement ft the bank, 7 ::: .... human organs practicable so far as lie prolongation of; life is concerned? The-audience will bo mystified and thrilled' by the unusual events that line the path' of "the reporter who is told to .'.'Go. And, Get It" , r1 :KKy YORIC,' Jrtn:-Medicn! ad-' vice by radio, " deslKiialed -to: -eavo life in event of sickne8 olaccidontat, sea by upplyinR' propoi- treatment until perHonai t serviee rOf a : pliyslclan .: or .Burgeon can, bo obtained, is nov poa-' Hibic. , -; '" ;; ,' . " . .;. A- now emerprenby. radio' call- tho letters ,"KUKF" has' boon cstab!inhed pl;rnned to take its plnco with the iiteiniiUgnal S. O. S..caH of verfsels in diHtreKM. jf t : r.M -r ;i : l ; TJiia call Is intended to tako pre eedenqe :in the -ever-iiicreaRin radio service over all otlieivbu.siueBg except the diHtress. signal-r-for it ipeana' tiiat fndividnnl life is in duhffer and that aHHistance ia lieinj? naked foiv " 1 - A recent agreement between the Seamana Church-- Institute -of New YorJc and tio ijavy departmont eatajj Hahed iiore a. school of medical iu airuction ' for offlcera and- :aoanion. Alariners' trained . iii thia 1 achooV if called 4uponto-tr-cat a aorioUBi ilfnePB oiiat:cjdent ense. at sea ;can commu nicate by radio to tho physician at the Seamana Institute and receive from hi in iiiHtrut'tioiiH to bo followed nmtll the ship reached a harbor, or obtaina assistance from another ves sel. . . . . ' , ) - .'. .' .' ' .. , Tie-uiedical officor la .Now York .is "on. watch", from ii, to 10 p.ii, for this service.,.- , a .., ... QUITS HIS PARTY IJAVKNPORT, la.. Jan, C Dr. C. .liardwald, 'mayor of , .Davenport, elected on' the socialist ticket! haa antto'unced hia rcsiKiiulion from 1 the party. " . -J Purely local isa-uea pronipted .tho mayor to leave hia party. . ' In nn .interviey:. tulay tho. mayor. Huid: . , m ' ' -i -'-"' j 'l have had no .co-operation from the five socialist aldermen "in the, council work and they have permitted their radical idena to interfere with the welfare 'of tho' city."- Dr. Itare-wald announced-ho would continue ns muyoiv of-Davonport. out not aa a" Korfalist. . . ' MOTHER! i 'California Syrup' of Figs" , Child's Best 'Laxative ' Accept "Ctlitornw" Syrup of Figs only look tor 'the name California on tho package, then you ore sure your child is having tho best and most harmless physic tor the 'little stomach, liver ana kowols. Children love its fruity taste. Full directions on each hottlo: You must nf "rnll fnrnl(t." t MEDICAL CM ' t.,1 : i s onniAi 10T RAAwnn VVlIMUV I IIM U VII IllU-:.'fi3 AlKBS Tbo Island or Tristan da. C'uuliu is described as nn. unspoiled haven, of rctft.fin- the. weary Vioul.'a Mecca. -for those wlio long for relief from tho won ies of , life, by the chaplain of tho 1 Jlrltints crubter 'Uartnioutb,' -which has just- returned from a visit to. that lnolnted spot..- ' '--No need. -to Avori-y-.ovei- money therci for thero is none,", said the hapluln. ."Tiiei-e- are,, no. taxes,., no doctors, no lawyer, no clergymen,, no poiicenie'n, n6t even : a head man. Newspapers and niall arrive with lueii" about' once every two years.-Ll;i- --There is- not- even any -medicine. for the last supply. of rumedics,-was thrown: into the sea by tho inhnlii- tants, .vlio aro reniarkably healthy. i-.pueuiiea ai e . uiiKnown, . . . , ,, Tristan i a British jiossessloh in tlio South Atlantic between South Af. i'ica;' and Solltll' America.' : Its snow-: capped pealc tdy.'ern nearly 8000 feet above seA level. - It Is only 21 miles In circuinference. The nearest inhabit ed -jPlacc . Is St. , Helena, .1200 mllea away.. The island itself is volcanic, origin, thevoiily ablt'nble.. portion of It' bolng a tongue of fertile land at the foot ortlie precipitous cliffs. '' ; " -"burnclcnt' potatoes are grown In plots to meet tho needs'-of the 'in-' habitaiils. Cattle and .sheen.' woi'o Introduced yeaiB ugo and many cattle now run wild,. Clothes, are only t- bo obtained by bartering from 'ships that call. For protection to the feet ihd people mako - moccasins '.of ' Ijiillocjs! hide. Wonderful socks are made by tho wo'nien frbm wool; carded by tlie.n solVCB..-' i ; - 'i. i'' i ' ' -.' i '' j"From Juno ' f-'October of .this bread, tea, coffee' and sugar, but they year -tho . pooplo bad been, .without all' looked pretty well nourished." 'i "he reason thews. Is no bread Is that 50-or CO years ago a-shipwreck near the island allowed rats lo set ashore so that sineo tliat tlmo noi wheat hat, been ...raised. But tho men , say tiiat they are going to try again when the next mail In a year or .two" brines them some seed wheat. In tlio mean time, it hey 'arc in no hurry: if there isn't any broad thoy can be contented on poiaLoes. - yuu to supplement then potatoes,- fiph are. abundant, and cat tle,. anrf birds-with, their ogB, and. seals. Tbey wont for many things, says the chapjain, jno'Veijthelvss'.'.'yiere aoeara to''li'iirt.lc;'niScbntent;' niVd taW frverj wisn to leave the lSlattdY-' i ! ,,You don't have to work up ' an appetite to en jojr Del Monti Beans with T6- mato' Sauce. "; r . ' j,.-:o r' -' ;'' -They make you hungry and , they satisfy hun- ; t- ger, too. ;:. wt.i . "' . ' .' ' ' i.lT5.' I i Try them out yourself. 1 "V t-i ; Hy,'. '.. !;.'.f s:-.t SALE ... In U. S. Army Goods , In order ;to save the cost of ship- ping our quality Army Goods from Medford. iWo are . offering onr complete stock at rem&rkablo discotpts. - t - , - . Act Now! ' If you wish to take advantage of these sale prices.'' ; -.-i Come and make your offej-l U. S. Army Store " v 31 S FRONT ' ' ' 'Men's-'' Clothing Shoes Inspect our niany bargains -' at ,: . .... 103 N. Central With Modford trade Is Medford made 1 ' Ifcitinirnfi SPECIAL '' -'"'r-" UDITQRIUM l.:;:::',:;:'r; AuapleM AUTOMOBILE DEALERS ASSOCIATION of PORTLAND i Fisher Flouring Mill Company's l - Arc ths recognized standard ofquality among Poultry and Stock Men. ; and represent the best feed values obtainable. No guess' work is em ployed iji tile manufacture of any or Fisher's Brands) Fisher's Feeds arc made from proven formulas' ,and are .calculated, to bring the best ..-results, ''" .( " 'f' ' . .' '.-.,..' ' . ., r .' v ..1. RETAIL PRICES, IN EFFECT IBIS DATE Scratch Food,' per 100' pound sack '?'..', :JL.2.'..i, Egg Producer,- per 100-pound' sack :.,....'........I I Mill Run", per 80-pound sack Dairy' Food, per 90,pound ; sack r Mormilk,- per B0-poun'd sack ;i '.;.- i (Subject tp' change without notice) v v The above prices are cash fo.b. our warehouse. A discount .of five ,i. cents per saok will be allowed on purchase cf ha.lf ton or 'more,,x , f fiairdl well Sruit Gq jripany t"P!h6ui'l24" -. 'x '' i '.' y'j-'Xx ' 40 SorFir St: 'npnunHHHHHnMMBMMI NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to former ' owners' of city property that if they desire ' " ".:''.".; ;:.;'.'" ..' , i ,'. ".--i; ' .' '. s-j-'i . .,to redeem lots .taken over ,by the City they , should at once make written application to thie undersigned, at her-office in the City ' ; Hail''- ' 'MARY'A. HASWELL,' i : -'.7 "tt.' : ' ':'.-; ' -': :" 'v . City Treasurer. .... TREE TAN GJb E FOOT ..! ..1:1.- BLIGHT Rocomnicnded, by rrof. E. G. Ucimcr, and Io'fT CTCCaTe and lcndin-j oirclinrdisls. Place your order bcCoi-e January" 1, 1921 anrfsave moneyi4''':".:''.'''. Phone 032 TO "UOTf j IJarm1 Bureau .y..,.;... .'. -.. , v .-i ! "SYMPATHETIC SEHV1CE "' " "' "' .-' . .- '. Rendered In a Quiet Dignified mannor at' ! ' '..: '!.''-. THE PERIFUNERAL UOMEi "fou'r loved one is tak'en Into the" Hoine-where there ' ia always some one, with them.' pur Residence Is pn the.Becppd Floor- ... We are Licensed Embalmors and are prepared to make shipment , to any part! of the United States or Foreign ,,Countrle.'.We, f will -take completo charge, of any Service! and -make, all .arrangement. ' '..' ."'. . "Lady Assistant! ''. . ; ., 1'hone 47. Corner of Sixth and Oakdale. . . ' One Work wesb of Postof f ice.' ' -"' - - - - GRAFTS PASS MEDFOkD INTERURBAN AUTOCAR CO. KffoctlTo October 23ir ;. LEAVE MEDFOKD. 10:00 a. m. ' ' . .Moo p. m., ' .,;;? , . 4:30 P. m. .-. .;.' - . .- - Can atop at all intermediate Office and Watting Rooms: Medford, South Front, Nash Hotel Bldg. Phono. 309. Grants Pass: The Bonbonnlor, Phone 160.' We also oporate stage lines from Medford to Ashland', Phoenix, Talent, Central Point, Jacksonville. ... ... ? Attend this "Beauty Show ' 1 Automotive World" 1 - iltnmnt.lvM nffrinM ' PORTLAND UTinfraDiii.ii: '. ' ..$3.70 ..3.70 .1.80 ',2.60, ..: 2.05: --ul '.'' Jli,; ......'...'......i ;...;.i..i,,,i,i.,B.; AIDS IN CONTROLLING .. -' - -- - Co-OperatiVe; Exchange . points. . f J--. Daily and Sunday. LEAVE fl RANTS PASS. 19:00 a. m. . 1:00 p. m. ' 1:30 p. m.