WAIE TRfBtTNTI, MEDFOZID. OTCTtfON'. TUESDAY. JANUARY 2.., 102T
T PXHE HIRE!
Health
Comes to you'and the children if
you have Dr. Pierce's Golden
Medical Discovery in the house.
For "little-ones" and "grown
ups this old fashioned vegetable
tonic find.' blood-mnker . is still
used by the million bottles every
year. It was first used by every
body CO years ago and is still safe
and sane because it contains no
alcohol or narcotic.- It is made
up of Blood root, Oregon Grape
.root, Queen's root. Stone root,
Cherry Bark, without" alcohol.
Make your blood redder and
your health better by going to
your nearest druggist and ob-'
taining Dr. Pierced Golden Med
ical Discovery in tablet or liquid
form.
Walla Walla, Wash." When X
had tho measles I went out a little
too soon and took cold on my lungs.
I had sharp pains. I took some
medicine that I got from the drug
store bat nothing did me much good
nntil I took a bottle of Dr. Pierce's
Golden Medioal Discovery. It did me
great good., The 'Discovery' hu
done my mother and father lots of
good, too, for neuralgia." Miss
Florence Boone, Linden St., Boute
8, Box 8.
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GOLD HILL, FRL
Larry Evans, . Southern Pacific
watchman at the Main street crossing
Monday afternoon saved Mrs. Helen
O. Dillon, 227 Laurel street from death
beneath the wheels of a southbound
passenger train when by quick action
and at the risk of his own life, he drag.
Bed Mis. Dillon from the track. The
engineer of the train applied the emer
gency brakes, and halted the train. A
number of eye witnesses, including
Chief of Police Timothy said that Mrs.
Dillon would have boon struck hut for
the timely move of the watchman.
Mrs. Dillon is quite deaf, and accord
ing to the priice, narrowly escaped
death once before at the crossing.
"1 was up to Dr. Einmens' office"
said Mrs. Dillon, and was hurrying
home for fear my fires would be out.
I usually look up and down the track
before crossing, but my mind was so
occupied with getting home that 1
failed to look. The next thing 1 knew
the watchman was rushing me from
the rack."
Mrs. Dillon was not ruffled by her
narrow escape. Sne lias lived in aieu
ford for 20 years.
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REFINED SERVICE
at a saving "
We are in a position to
give., the lowest... possible
rates obtainable. .;
Every item of modern fun
eral service is given ova
most, careful attention.
:v; ' also . ''
tie assistance of a
i Licensed Lady
Embalmer
without extra charge
Conger Co.-
At a mooting of the county court
Saturday, the sale of $250,000 worth of
Jacks&n county road bonds was auth
orized. Bids will boopened March 3rd
and no bids will bo accepted for less
than the--par value. The money de
lved from the salo of the bonds will
be used in the building of the Ashland
Klamath road, the Ilyboe bridge road,
the Crater Lake highway, or the Blue
Ledge road, all or In part, thH detail
not being definitely settled. The bond
issue was voted at the last primary by
the people to the amount of $500,000.
The remainder of the bonds will be
offered at a later date.
J The Medford,
' Auto Paint Shop , .
(Registered) '
General Motor Car Itcf Inishlng
N. Central & Jackson. Phone 707
To the Home Owner
' or Prospective Builder
Wo wish to announce Unit wo can
iitnv tloliver the
BIG 3
Meueller Pipeless Furnace
at the new price on very liberal terms
Curufortiiblc hent in every room
. Local Personal References
Modern Plumbing
& Heating Co.
Sparta Bldg.
Phong 620
YOU CAN GET THAT
JOB
And BOLD it better if you have a
HARLEY-DAVIDSON
h MOTORCYCLE
' So that you can GO
See tho list of used motors at the
-. ; ' shop of
1 GAYLORD
East Payments sure
Medford Vat. Phone 188-tn
SEWARD
HOTEL
"HOUSE OF CHEER"
ALDER AT IOTH STREET,
' PORTLAND, OREGON.
All the Oregon electric cars stop at
our hotel. Our hotels have the home
like atmosphere, and our service Is
unexcelled. We strive to please.
Rates $1.60 and np. With bath
$2.00 and up. Our dining room is
very popular, and our business men's
luncheon, and our regular and Sun
day dinners aro not equalled else
where at our price. Opposite Olds,
Wortman & King's big store.
W. 0, cm.TifinTpoy, proprietor.
DEPUTY D!ST. ATTY.
Genree A. Codding, a well-known
younc attorney of thiH city has been
appointed deputy district attorney by
District Attorney Rnwlcs Moore, with
the approval of the county court, and
began bis new duties Monday. The
appointment was made imperative by
the unprecedented amount of county
legal work, arising out of tho Bank of
Jacksonville Indictments. Deputy
Codding will devote his time to the
handling of minor affairs of the prose
cutor's office, leaving District Attor
ney Moore free to handle the prose
cution of the bank cases without restrictions.
G
rove's
...... is the Genuine .
and Only
Laxative
Bromb -x
Quinine
.
tablets
The Orst and original Cold and
Grip tablet, the merit of which
Is recognized by all civilized
nations;
Bt ctrcful la avoid ualutlong.
Be sure its Bromo
The genuine bears this signature
30c.
AUTO PAINT SHOP
Automobiles Painted and
Revarnished
221 North Fir.
L. 0. SPRINKLE, Prop.
Phnne777
Boxing fans of the Rogue River val
ley will have an opportunity to see a
first class match at Gold Hill next Fri
day night under the auspices of the
Gold Hill boxing commission,, between
Red Campbell and George Eagles.
Eagles cancelled a boxing engagement
in Portland to meet Campbell, as a
result of the treatment accorded him
when he fought Jess Ingrain there
New Year's day. lloth boys are fast
and able to take care of themselves,
Campbell being a rugged boxer, who
likes to swamp punches, and Eagles
being a polished boxer.
. Another feature of the evening will
be a wrestling match between Ralph
Hand, tho pride of Gold Hill, and Bill
Anderson, a wrestler whoso reputation
is confined to Canada, but whose
record is imposing. This contest will
be to a finish, and is exciting the far
mers up and down tho creeks tributary
to Gold Hill.
Owing to the heavy expense of put
ting on these bouts, there will be no
preliminaries, but the Gold Hill boxing
commission assures tho public that
they will get a run for their money.
The first show was exceptionally good,
and those in charge are trying to make
tuis a still hotter 'one. ' . . ;'','
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IS SECURED BY
LOCAL COMPANY
The .JiulTKOTi C'ninr.y Al.struct com
pany have just nun lml-il iirnmKC
nionts with tin TUh ;tml Tru:U com
pany of Portland by whit h Title In
surance may be written on real estate
in Jackson comity.
K. H. and 1 M. Janney who have
just rtiturned from the State Title
men's convention at Vorilaiul are quite
enthusiastic on the subject. They say
thaUthis is a branch of the title busi
ness that has received little or no
attention In Southern Oregon. In tho
venters of population of the oast,
southern California or tho northern
part of Oregon it is used almost exclu
sively to facilitate the transfer of real
estate. - People coining from those
places express surprise that it has not
been available here. Jackson county
will now be the only county in the
iftate, excepting Multnomah and two
or three adjacent counties that has
this service.
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IS
TO
MADRID. "Wake up or die!" is the
warning address to the Spanish aris
tocracy In an editorial of El Debate,
which lashes tho ancient nobility of
the country for its "lethal passivity'
in all public matters. The writer adds:
"In order not to succumb, the nobll
ity must not only display more demo
cratic sentiments but personally par
ticipate in the life of tho country.
Otherwise,' having already lost its an
cient class prestige, surrounded by a
materialistic bourgeoisie, a middle
class without any defined object and a
populace exasperated by political de
ception and economic unrest until it is
ready for all kinds of violence, the
ancient nobility will have nothing else
to do than succumb.
"The British aristocracy Is giving an
example of what an aristocracy should
do In order to merit its name, for its
members have gained distinction in
science, industry and actve poltlcs and
hold an Important place In tho intellec
tual, economic and social life of the
country. The Spanish nobility should
fake note of the Bigns of tho times, for
it has only a brief moment to decide
whether to wake up or die.
Licensed
CITY SCAVENGER
All refuse Immediately removed on
short notice. Weekly visit In resl
dence districts. Dally business dis
In the Wild Cattle Country of the
North
Pierre Landis placed the mark of his
brand on tho white flosh of his fair
young wife. iiWhy? . See "The Brand
ing Iron," now playing at tho llialto
theatre. It's p.story,of the wilderness
of primitive men and primitive pas
sions. ,yt'r. -1
lAn unusual- treat1 Istin store for the
patrons of the'Rialto theatre, begin
ning tomorrow, Lionel Barryniore, the
distinguished American actor, declared
by many to be the most talented mem
ber of the famous Barry more fumlly,
will be the attraction In "The Devil's
Garden," his latest Associated First
National starring vehicle.
Leopold Godowsky, tho world re
nowned pianist who appears in recital
tonight at the Pago, arrived in lied
ford on the Shasta this morning with
his tuner, Mr. Sonne. Mr. Godowsky s
J'VILLE CITIZENS
ASK PROTECTION
BANK DEPOSITORS
The following petition addressed to
Jackson county legislators was circu
lated this week anil was signed by
many local people who suffered finan
cial loss in tho collapse of the defunct
Bank of Jacksonville:
Jacksonville, Ore., Jan. IS.
To the Honorable C. M. Thomas,
senator; Hen Sheldon and E. V. Carter,
representatives, Salem, Oregon.
Gentlemen: We, tho undersigned
voters of Jackson county, Oregon, re
spectfully petition you to secure the
passage of legislation, during tho pres
ent session of tho state legislature,
that" will guarantee bank depositors
against loss of money through failure
of banks. That our present system of
protection is a failure admits no con
tradition worth considering. That the
most complete system of protection
that can posslhly bo socurcd would
benefit all classes of worthy citizens
In our stato Is undeniable. We there
fore urge you to give this matter your
earnest attention without delay.
Jacksonville Post.
Heat of lcd Peppers
Breaks Chest Colds
Rub It on Congested, Aching Chest Loosens Up that Tight
Feeling at Once Surely Brings Quickest Relief.
Ease your tight, aching chest. Stop
the pain. Break up the congestion.
Feel a bad cold loosen up in just a
short time.
"Red Pepper Rub" is the cold remedy
that brings the quickest relief. It can
not hurt you and it certainly seems to
end the tightness and drive the conges
tion and soreness right out.
When heat penetrates right down
into colds, congestion, aching muscles
and sore, stiff joints, relief comes at
once. Nothing has such concentrated,
penetrating heat as red peppers. The
moment you apply Red Pepper Rub '
for colds, backache, sore muscles, stiff j
neck, lumbago, or the pains of rheu
matism or neuritis, you feel the ting
ling heat.
In three minutes the congested spot
is warmed through and through.
When you are suffering so you can
hardly get about, just get a jar of
Howies Red Pepper Rub, made from
red peppers, at any drug store. Vou
will have the quickest relief known.
' ll)l.y.JI...IB!Wlll'l-
1
own Knabe concert grand piano arriv
ed here several days ago.
. People of Medford. and surrounding
country are looking, forward to the
greatest musical treat of tho year, to
night at the Pago.
Mr. Godowsky will Icavo tomorrow
for Klamath Falls wl.'oro ho gives a
recital on Thursday evening.
Charles Ray at the Page
Charles Ray will be seen in a new
and delightful attraction at the Page
theatre this week, beginning tomorrow
matinee, when "Nineteen and Phyllus"
will open Its engagement. In this
photoplay he appears not as a rube,
but as a small town dandy, Andrew
Jackson Cavanaugh, out to win the
lady of his heart by dazzling her with
his handsome raiment. Pretty little
Clara Horton, who Is only sixteen
years old and the youngest girl who
has ever appeared opposite a male
star, has the leading feminine role as
Phyllis. Lincoln Btedman, the good-
natured fat boy, appears as Ray's dead
ly rival, Jimmy Long. The remaining
members of tho cast supporting Mr.
Ray In "Nineteen and Phyllis" are
George Nichols, Cora Drew, Frank
NorcroBS, and DeWltte C. Jennings.
"Nineteen and Phyllis" was adapted to
the screen from an original story by
Frederick Stowers., and is unsurpassed
by any other Ray picture released to
date and which is one of the finest
film entertainments of the year. If
you can enjoy a delightful romance of
youth, tinged with a fine thread of hu
mor and with plenty of fascinating
action, then come to the Page theatre
his week and see the screens' most
human actor In a thoroughly human
photoplay.
T
LIGHT ON GREAT WAR
Col. H. If. SarKnt's now book
"Htratccy on tho Wcwtorn Front," is
one of the mont IntcrestliiR war books
recently published. Although It Ih
the work of an acknowledged mili
tary export itf 1h ho thoroughly read
able and free from technlcalitleH that
It IioUIh tho reader's attention
throughout. Colonel Sargent, during
tho war, was an advocate of Htrlktng
In the rear of tho Central Powers
and cutting Austria and Llulgaria
away from Germany, In this stand
he was sustained by the . French
strategists, but was opposed by Brit
ish strategists. The fact that Bul
garia's collapse, before allied attacks,
preceded Germany s . surrender is
generally taken as justification of tho
cast front school of stratogyv as op
posed to the west front. The ques
tion, however, is still a controversial
one, and probably will always be food
for argument among military experts.
People who wish to be .well Informed
regarding the great world war, should
read Col. Sargent's book, not because
he Is a fellow citizen, but because his
book makes a permanent contribu
tion to the world's war literature.
In tho classification of the subjects
which are being presented at the
member's forum of the Medford
Chamber of Commerce, the one to
morrow may come under the heading
of "Know your City."
Medford, like every other progres
sive city, is making changes, whirh to
certain degree are experiments.
Naturally every resident is Interested
to know whother such experiments
havo worked out to the advantage nf
tho community or whether the experi
ence has been of nominal importance.
Tho public library of Medford has
Just completed Its first year under
what is known as county service. Tho
results obtained are to be made Known
at tho forum tomorrow by tho libr.i-
tan, Miss Clara Van Sant and the
subject of her address will vs "The
Jackson County library."
The forum will be held at tho Hol
land hotel.
Relieves
Rheumatism
If You Haven't Tried Bcgy's Mnstnrlne
You'll Marvel at Its Speedy Action.
Oh, what quick relief I The sharp, ago
nizing pains of rheumatism relieved in a
few minutes gone in an hour.
No wonder rheumatic sufferers swear by
it and use it freely.
And now that you have In your home a
yellow box full of this quickest pain killer
on earth, bear In mind that it gives just as
quick results when you have a sore throat,
or a cold in the chest, or lumbago, neu
ralgia or sore, aching feet.
just rub It on ; that's all you have to do,
and you'll find that toothache, earache,
headache or backache won't linger with
you long.
Just think a 30c box is equal fo 50
blistering mustard plasters, but Begy's Mus
tarlne cannot bllstee even the tenderest
skin the yellow box 30 and 60 cents.
Sold by Heath's nruj? Sturo
Adab. In Babylonia, discovered by
the University of Chicago excavating
expedition In 190t. Is considered the
NKW YORK, Jan. 24. Gold worth
$7,fi00,000 arrived hero today from
England aboard tho steamship Car-
mania. Of this amount $4,300,000 was
consigned to Kulin, Loeb and company
Now York bankers, it was purchased
by them In the London open market
and Is part of nearly $05,000,000 In
gold recently acquired by that com
pany. '
Cut This Out It Is Worth Money
Cut out this slip, enclose with 5c
and mail it to Foley & Co., 2 S3 5 Shef
field Ave., Chicago, III., writing your
name and address clearly. You will
receive In return a trial packago con
taining Foley's Honey and Tar Com
pound for coughs, colds and croup;
Foley Kidney Pills for pains In sides
and back; rheumatism, backache,
kidney and bladder ailments; and
Foley Cathartic Tablets', a wholesome
and thoroughly cleansing cathartic
for constipation, bilfousnesa, head
aches, and sluggish bowels. Sold
Dr. Henry B. Purl
SPECIALIST IN EXTRACTING,
CROWN and BRIDGE WORK
and
ARTIFICIAL TEETH
308 E Main St. Phone 503-R
LeeWatkins&Co
SELLS
Situ tell Feed, per 100 His. . .3.8r.
Knit Producer, per 100 lbs. . . . S.H5
Uniterm! Ik Mash, per 100 Ihs. . . 4.00
Mlllrun, per 80 lira 1.00
Fisher's Ialry Feed, per. 90 lbs. 2.75
Shelled Corn, per 100 His 2.73
Fresh Corn Mcul, per Hi 4c
We meet all competition. Call
and see us.
Delivery In City I'liono 208
BARGAINS
in new, second-hand
CLOTHING
SHOES
ARMY GOODS
103 N. Central
JOHN PAPPAS, Prop.
GOOD CLOTHES
I Make Them
KLEIN
0
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Spend ALL you earn; you have NOTHISG left.
Each pay day Bank a PART of your income and you will
become, independent.
That's arithmetic.
While you havo EARNING POWER, tuck away in the bank
some of the money you work hard for ; then some day when
your power to earn is GONE, the money you have piled up wil
work for YOU not for the. other fellow.
We invite YOUR Banking Business.
Jackson County Bank
Established 1888
Member Federal Reserve
Fisher Flouring Mill Company's
QUALITY FEEbS
Contain uniform high quality liijrrcdloiils, each Ingredient selected
for. a purpose In one of the finest testing hiln-iitories on the Pacific
Const. ' !
Don't Take chiinees with Inferior or chenp feeds.
A list of all ingredients and a giinrimU'od analysis of food vnlues
contained is plainly listed on each sack. -
RETAIL PRICES, IN EFFECT THIS DATE
Scratch Food, per 100-pound sack ..-..$3.50
Egg Producer, per lOO-rJound sack
Mill Run, per 80-pound sack
Dairy Food, per 90-pound sack
Mormilk, per 80-pound sack
3.50
1.80
2.50
2.05
(Subject to change without notice)
The above prices are cash f. o. b. our warehouse In sack lots. A dis
count of five cents per sack will be aiiowed on purchase of half ton
or more. Delivery free in 500 lb. lots or more.
Bard well Fruit Company
Phone 124
445 So. Fir St.
Touring Car
$700
Fully Equipped Ev?nto Motometxr
Spare Tire and Tube
Mechanically Right
Looks Like New
Trade Considered
The Busy Corner
Motor Co.
The store where your dollar does its duty
i t
trict. Phone 81)5.
MTT1TSKTT .IFA'MWS,
niest clly ) the world,
fvnrywhrro,
138 rm Mnn St,