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MEDFOTID MAIL TTJTr.ITNE, MEDFOttD. OTiFiOX. TrESDAY. FEBTttTARY 1. 1021
"PACE THREE
I. S. TOSS
PHONING IS
TALENT DEFEATS
Kansas City, Mo.
late at niriht!
I
MORNING TO YOU, PETE!
Toliimtliat hath
shall be given.-
Was the Blblloal version of our
modern serin? : " Nothing; auo
oeeda like suooesB." So It was
with Dr. Fleroe, of Buffalo, N. Y.,
who, over 50 years ago, gavo to
the world a Prescription which
has never been equalled as a
tonic lor tho weaknesses of
women. Many women In every
hamlet, town or city will gladly
testify that Dr. Pierce's Favorlto
Prescription did thorn a world of
good. AsIc your neighbor.
Another of this great physl.
clan's successful remedies is
known as Dr. Pierce's Golden
Medical Discovery and, like tho
"Proscription," Is now sold by
druggists everywhere, In both
liquid and tablets. This medi
cine was a success from the
start, for tho list of men aud
women all over the unlverso
who have successfully used It
for Indigestion and as a blood
tonic and system builder, makes
an amazing total of thousands.
The Medford high school basketball
five will play "in bis company" next
Thursday anil Friday nlsut on the
Xatatorlum floor when It will mix
with an asRi'eKatlon from Hill's
Military Academy, of Portland, gen
erally recognized as one of the fast
est and cleverest prep school combina
tions in the stnte or northwest. It
seems to be the conception everywhere
that southern Oregon teams are infer
ior to those from the northern part of
the stnte. In 1916 this section was
l on II n At ni
LINIUU1 D
Tl
The ronimittoe in har;;o if the TAl.KNT. I
r.fnoiln tl:i v l.nmiiit't I.) lit- h.-l.l lit ' ('Xrilillfc lt:isk tl it 1 1
ni
I l,o i.liti'i.eu .in I i.w.,i1ii ln.l.m II. .111-1-
afforded its first chance to disprove M(.cim of Vorttaml will miiko the 110-
1 1 it ie 1 address. In a letter just 10-
Vwo of the most
;um" ever rvn
in Talent tuok 1 lai 1 riiU fVi'iiinir.
1 .1 ji 11 1111 1'v 1 S . wlir ii !hi' fa si Ai m ih-ii.ite
y 12, report that the main features j Kirls u;.lU .iv-ui Tah nt Kirli!
by a score of 1 ( to 10. anil the Talent
boys won from the Appli f,-ate buys lt
ti 14.
In the Kills Kit 1 lie the visitors. Rain
ed a lead in the first half whleh the
Talent tzivs were unable to overcome,
although they eame buck strong' in the
second half and forced the Applegate
girls to show the best they had. The
Applegate girls have not lost a game
Hotel Med ford on the eve of Kebru-
of the program have be.i n arranged
ami only the details to round out and
make the entertainment a complete
success are yet to be marked out.
Professor 1. hi. Vlnlng of Ashland
is slated for president of the club for
the coming year, and will act as toast
master. J udge Lawrence T. Harris
of the state supreme bench will make
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 oui
most careful attention.
- also
the assistance of a
Licensed Lady
Embalmer
j without extra charge
Weeks -Conger Co.
A Chance to Save
On your cost of living, is by
buying
Smelt
Now selling for less than
most any other fish or meat
on the market.
Strictly ..Fresh., every., clay.
Med ford Fish
Market
Phone 362.. .. Free delivery
this belief and Medford's crack squad
of that season defeated a Franklin
hlKh five in two hard-fought eago bat
tles. Although at that time Franklin
was rated high among tho other sec
ondary schools of the north tho people
of that section do not consider those
games a real test of tho relative
strength of the northern and southern
parts of the state. Thursday nlKht Med
ford's undefeated learn, considered an
equal of the 1916 line-up will be af
forded an opportunity of settling the
question for this year and tost the
tcomparntlve strength of the two sec
tions on the floor. Hill's academy has
a speedy team with a remarkable
record already established. It is the
concensus of opinion that It is more
powerful than the Franklin bunch in
101G. Tho Multnomah boys ure coming
to southern Oregon confident of bring
ing homo tho bacgn. Since tho game
means much to both schools Thurs
day's scrimmage will be a fight to the
end.
Coach Khun is g;vlng his men a
hai'd work-out every evening in an ef
fort to line them into form for the big
week-end event. ; Although Khun will
not comment on Medford's chance
against the Hill's team he does not
seem to be worried at tho present outlook.
William Allen White, author of sev
oral successful fiction and political
works, and noted western political
leader and journalist, has written a
screen version of his book, "In tho
Heart of a Fool," and will be the
feature attraction at the Pago theatre
tomorrow. This Is tho first of the
author's novels o be translated to the
motion picture screen.
Mr. White is first and foremost a
journalist. At present he is proprie
tor and editor of the Emporia, Kansas,
Gazette. At twenty-four he sprang
Into the limelight by his article
"What's the Matter With Kansas," and
became an editorial writer on the Kan
sas City Star. Regarded as a factor in
national politics, he was a very per
sonal friend of President Roosevelt.
lie Is a member of the Short Ballot
association, the International Peace
society, the National Civic Federation,
and tho National Academy of Political
Science. He was elected national re
publican committeeman from Kansas
In 1912.
Among tho books that Mr. White
has written arc "The Real Issue,"
"The Court of ftoyville," "Strategems
and Spoils," "In Our Town," "A Cer
tain Rnch Man," "God's Puppets," "In
the Henrt of a Fool" and "Tho Old
Ordor Chang'cth," an authoritative sur
vey of the present-day political situa
tion.' "In the Heart of of a Fool" is con
certed to be the strongest of the auth
or's works of fiction. As adapted to
the screen by the master hand of Allan
Dwan. it is a searching study of the
marriage problem.
eeived fioni Jude Harris eonpratu-
latiug the club on sei'tii-ing Judge Me
(hni to maku an address be says
Henry MeCim is one of the innst
forcible, if not tile most foreiljle
speaker in the .state."
In a letter from Kepresentatlve K.
V. Carter to the club be says, "In se
curing Judge Harris and Judge Me-
Glm as your main speakers, you cer
tainly are fjtnrtod off for a first-class
meeting ttiis year."
These banquets bavo always been
highly entertaining and enjoyable and
the dub expects to make this one ex
ceptionally so.
The ticket committee is composed
of ('.len Taylor, chairman: Frank 1'ar
roll, Harry Tomlinsim of A.shlaml and
C. S. Kuttert'itiM. Tickets can b. se
cured of any- member of this--committee.
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MADRID, Fob. 1. llroff Corma of
Catalonia, aged three years, who plays
the piano with extraordinary skill, is
tho latest attraction at aristocratic tea
parties in the Spanish capital. He is
placed by his nurse on the piano stool
whereupon he begins his performance
without any trace of nervousness.
BARCELONA, Spain. Jan. 31. Dis
orderly elements, alleged to be syndi
calists, attempted last night to break
into n silk factory to destroy the ma
chinery. Caretakers exchanged shots
with the attacking force and there
wero some casualties. .
ami undoubtedly will win the cup.
The boys game was an exhibition of
close guarding Willi very little fouling.
Apph-ntc maintained a b-ad until tilt.-
last six minutes of play when a spurt
of the homo team gave them a two-
point lead. For Applegate Mir
showed up strongest, while l'ui--s
and lleeson played a strong defensive
game for Talent.
There was tile largest crowd ever
present at a game here. Following
the game, t lie visitors were entertain
ed at a feed in the high school build
ing. Tho greatest Interest was aroused
because neither Applegate team had
lost a game and a victory for Talent
placed her in line for the champion
ship in tile league composed of the
seven second-class schools in t lie
county. Their defeat puts the Talent
girls out of the running, but the Tal
out boys have not lost a game and
need to win hut two more to Inu
tile championship.
Mr. and .Mrs. (Jcorge Ziilors ami
daughter C'anualeta returned to tln-h
home at Albany Sunday evening.
after a week's visit here with rela
lives.
Mis. Meda Xetherlnnd and Mrs.
Lowell Nclherland spent Sunday in
Talent visiting relatives,
Frank Uose. Jr.. is able to go to
school again with the aid of crutches.
He has been laid up for a couple of
weeks wilh a sore foot caus-d hv
licing knoeked down by an anion, o
bile on the Pacific highway.
'LET'S G0r IS CHIEF
. BATTLE CRT U. S. A.
"WASHINGTON, Feb. 1. "Let's go,"
was the chief battle Hlopan of the
American army in tho world war.
There were other popular and effec
tive phrases, "where do we ko from
here?" and "when do we cat?" but in
the opinion of Colonel Edward L.
Munson, chief of morale, general
staff, made public today, "for evory
day use, in rest, or in battle, the tio
gan 'let's go,' stands foremost. None
other seems so typically American, so
broad and so satisfying."
PITTKnUlUi, Feb. 1. Many hide
pendent steel manufacturing concerns
the Pittsburg dlwlrict toduy in
creased operations .on what, execu
tives were united in saying was i
cautiously oonsidi.'ruUvu" busls, after
tbout six weeks in which operations
have been entirely suspended or
greatly curtailed. It was predicted
that within a few days operation
would be about forty per cent of
capacity wilh prospects of increased
Activity if conditions warranted.
Somo of the business which brought
about resumption was for tho export
trade, one order being for $1,000,000
for steel towers to bo used in a wire
less installation at Osaka, Japan.
To the Home Owner
or Prospective Builder
Wo wish to announce that we can
now deliver tlic
BIG 3
Meueller Pipcless Furnace
at the new price on very liberal terms
Comfortable licit in every room
. Local Personal Kefcrences
Modern Plumbing
& Heating Co.
Sparta Bldg.
Phone 620
BARGAINS
in new, second-hand
CLOTHING
SHOES
ARMY GOODS
103 N. Central
JOHN PAPPAS, Prop.
Licensed
' CITY SCAVENGER
' All refuse Immediately removed on
short notice. Weekly visit in resi
dence districts. Daily business dis
trict. Phone 895.
WMTSI-TT A JENNINGS,
MOTHER!
"California Syrup of Figs"
Child's Best Laxative
ELECT!
TO BE HELD MARCH 1
HAVANA, Fob. 1. Partial elec
tions in districts where tho courts oi
election hoards have nullified the re
sults of the presidential election last
November will be held about March
1, Major CJeneral Enoch Crowder, de
clared last night. These elections, he
said, would be mnrlicd by absolute Im
partiality nnd wuld determine the
next president of Cuba.
GETS RICH GIFT
VALPARAISO, Ind., Feb. 1. A mil
lioii dollar girt was acquired by Val
paraiso citizens last nlKht when Henry
Kln.le Hrown, former president of Val
paralso university presented complete
ownership of the Institution grounds.
buildings and equipment to them In the
name of the Hrown family.
HALIFAX FLOODED WITH
HALIFAX, N. S., Feb. 1. Nova
Scotia drinking men took "a stitch In
time" and are smiling today despite
the Tact that the order lu council pro
hibiting importation of liquors into the
province became effective last mid
night.
Steamships which 'arrived Just be
fore tho zero hour brought hundreds of
cases of Intoxicants and consignees
hastened to claim shipments to pre
vent their confiscation by temperance
act inspectors.
A final shipment of 18,000 cases was
brought from Glasgow.
Mrs, SELCHERT'S
JAUGHTER
Was Restored to Health by
Lydia E.Pinkham's Vegetable
Compound
Horicon, Wis. - " My young daughter
had been troubled for several months
wim iimjJiimn"W witn hacxacne ana a
VS?i V stomach. When she
Ifi fl fMl got to tho table to
Accept "Calitorma" Syrup of Figs
only look for the name California
on the package, then you are sure
your child is having the best and
most harmless physic for the little
stomach, liver and bowels. Children
love Its fruity taste. Full directions
on each bottle. You must say "Cali
fornia " Adv.
WANTED
Ford Roadster Body
104 So. Bartlett
WASHINGTON-, Feb. 1. A gift of
100,000 to the Corcoran art gallery by
former Senator William A. Clark of
Montana, was announced today by the
board of trustees. Through the Income
derived from It the gift will perpetuate
the "William A. Clark prizes," hereto
fore given by him.
Cut Off Sugar Tariff.
MADRID. Jan. St. Import duties
on foreign sugar will be discontinued.
It was decided by the Spanish cabinet
today, a resolution being pnssed to re
ject the denmmls of suii.'ir refiners for
a heavy tariff.
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Who crossed my trail in the hotel this
afternoon but "Long Sam" Weaver! Last
time I saw Srm to chin to was that night cf
July 15th when ottr old 3Sth clinched the
"Rock of the Marne" title! And, I rjue;;!
you won't forget that night, old g'.ue pot
everybody was stuck on you!
Sam and I fought the war all over again
and dug into our Camel supplies li'.te it was
"free commissary". Sam never will get all
done talking about that session when we
couldn't move a hair without getting a clone
shave and, no eats or smokes!
Sam has some s-ng about how good
Camels were to him in Fran-re and ever
since! That bird has the warble! Why,
Camel talk trickles off his tongue like water
Hows over Pa Smith's mill dam! Pete, old
carpet tack, Sam has a head ail right!
"Camels certainly are friendly", was the
way Sam put it in his old-time vigor-v!:n
s tyle. "You know as wel! a ; I do", he added,
"that no other cigarette has such a mild,
mellow body. And, there's no harshness or
tiredness of taste in a million Camels! No
objectionable cdur, no lingering unpleasant
cftcrtaste! Summing it all up, Shorty, I'll
say Camels are the greatest cigarettes in
the world at any price!"
Headed southeast tonight, with Vinston
Salcm, N. C. my first port of call. Some
jump from IC. C! Pete, it's Winstoii
Ealcm where Camels arc made! GET MEI
Sincerely
lilt
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K---' u
BlnBk
NX.-
Courtesy
Service
5c-Special-5c
Rubber Sale
ONE WEHK ONLY
20T11 .(ANY. TO WM 2ND
Hot Water Hat,-. Regular J 2.2.1.
Two for $2.:il)
Hot Water Hag. Iloguliir-I2.7R.
Two for $2.80
Hot Water lias. HeKular M.7G.
Two for $I.HII
Fountain Syringe, llegular $2.-5
Two for
Tbcso goods are all high class,
and fresh rubber. A real op
portunity, so don't miss it.
Medford
Pharmacy
Main and Ccntrul
Phono 10
ORCHARD SUPPLIES
LADDERS SPRAY MATERIAL
Let Us Know Your Requirements
EARL FRUIT CO.
Of the Northwest
L. M. Campbell, Manager Medford District.
The Medford
Auto Paint Shop
(Registered) '
General Motor Car Iteflnlshlng (
N. Control & .Tnekson. ' Phone. 707
GRANTS PASS MEDFORD
INTERURBAN AUTOCAR CO.
Dally and Bandar.
LEAVE GRANTS PASS.
10:00 a.
1:00 p.
4:80 p. m.
m.
m.
Kffoetlvo October 25
LEAVE MEDFORD.
10:00 a. m.
1:00 p. m.
4:30 p. m.
Cars etop at all Intermediate pomta,
Office and Waiting Rooms: Medford, 6 South Front, Nash Hotel
Bldg. Phone 309. Grants Pass: The Bon bonnier, Phone 160.
We also operate stage line from Medford to Ashland, Phoenix,
Talent, Central Point, Jacksonville.
:tiiimii!
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THE
Fords ofC
TRADE MARK
Has been Reduced in Price to
$725.35
!'. O. It. Mel.ord. ,
11! But
fl t -L .....
eai. ant; uiu ma waul.
anything, while bo
fore she was so hun
gry she could hardly
wait for her dinner.
The doctors gave her
medicine but it did
not help her. One
day I was reading a
little book of yours
which was left on my porch and it re
minded me that when I was a youmr
girl I tooK several ooLuen ui iyum c.
Pinkham'B Vegetable Compound. So
Bhe went to the drug store and got a
bottle and after the second one she could
eat and has not had backache since. In
all she took six bottles of it. She goes
to school and on Saturdays helps with
the housework. She is a normal, healthy
girl now and we recommend your medi
cine. You have my permission to publish
this letter as a testimonial for the Vege
table Compound."-Mrs. Frank Sel
CUEKT, 150 Larabee St., Horicon, Wis.
Mothers all over the country have
found Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable
Compound to 1 a most reliable rumedy
fur such conditions. . ...
This rrnnnmlral, efficient, and iliiraliln utility Li indispensable to the modern farmer.
As wc have a limited number In stock nnd none on the mail, it is to your nilvnntaKO to
I'liACK YOrit OKhKIl NOW AT THE XKW IiOW PRICK
C. E. GATES AUTO CO.
Sixth and Pacific Highway.
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