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MEDFORD MAIL TtttBUNE, "MEPFOKD.- OEKGOW WEDNESDAY.' FltftltUAIiY l21 PAGE THREE Fortify the system against Crip Hi and IllflllttriTn Kv ,.k;.w Laxative v tablets . which destroy germs,' act as a tonic laxative, and keep the system in condition to throw off attacks of Colds, Grip and In fluenza. i 'Be sure you get The genuine bears this signature ate Price 30c. WILL YOU BE ON TIME WITH YOUR INCOME TAX RETURN? y DO NOT DELAY It-will be of advantage to yon to have us prepare your INCOME TAX REPORT NOW ' );. . ..'-.. Our accounting system may In terest yon utul ussl-st you In fu turo reports Wilson Auditing Co. ;'. Mburty- Mills, , K:. M.' Wilson,' C. P. A. . J. C; Cones, I. T.'S. ' . .. REFINED SERVICE ' '': at a saving ! We are in & 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 without extra charge Weeks -Conger Co. THE IJVK'WIKK." believes that tho average mill' .owes his wife' more than would over bo shown on any k'dger ac count ol" balance sheet. Tnu owe. her every clectrieal help designed by tho modern gtn 111808. who are rtryins to -lighten her' household bunion. Our eleclrir. 4 accessories 'nre priced for your approval. i People's Electric Store iiiMi:if:ivrj:mwiM-uiiq PHONE 12 s , 212 W. MAIN SI GOOD CLOTHES t Mnko Them KLEIN. 12H Kant Man St. CURONA Person! Typewriter fold It up, take it with you, type WTito anyw-h era. $50.00, Including carrying esse. mioiiporD ROOK BTORE pjatrlUytort or (fo, Qregon. D. M. LOWE WILL REPRESENTS. PJN AS! I LAND, Feb. 2!!. Tills week. D M. Lowe, dry farming wizard, horti cultural and agricultural expert, and proficient as a judge ot the merits of fine stock and poultry, starts on a mis sion. the-scopo of which will includo territory extending east to the Atlautic seaboard and south to the Gult of Mexico, with Chicago, St. Louis, New Orleans atid New York as yuliatipg centers. For years our various com munity units have cac-.i had their ex ponents iu a publicity way,, but on a limited scale. Lowe has a broader vis ion, and his mission will be ambassa dorial as to extent and influence.'iiicor. porating tho representation of the state of Oregon at large and tho Rogue River valley In particular insofar as portraying their advantages are con cerned to central westerners,, eastern1 ers and southerners, who are living in dense ignorance of the opportunities afforded by our section of the Pacific northwest. Specifically, one the one hand, Lowe .takes up the diplomatic burden of representing the" southern Pacific in the roln of. advertising that transcontinental railway, and in anoth er relation he will sot forth,- under Federal Farm Bureau auspices, the merit of co-operation as Is being Ideal ly exemplified agriculturally, educa tionally, financially and socially with in tho borders of our own state. The Federal Farm Bureau Is really an an nex to the department of agriculture, the chief of which is a member of the president's official family; hence, in accepting this appointment, Lowe is only one degree removed from holding a cabinet position. With "Our George' on tho shipping board, and "Our David" as an attacho of the Farm ..iurcau, two of Oregon's uncompromis ing democrats will bo frying federal fat under a republican administration Elmer Hobbs, Southern Pacific train man, has returned front a visit to San Francisco, taken while on a vacation' pending the resumption of a state of normalcy connected with 'railroad trat flc. ' Scones in the movies wore given a local coloring, at tho Vinlng, on- Tues day evening, by tho initial appearance of . a reel introducing familiar land-, marks and well-known folks" about town included in tho cast pertaining to: "l,bo Romance -of Lithia- -Gily,'- in which a number of , leading- .citizens wore surprised ' upon "seeing them Helves as others see us." Tho presen tation was so popular tiiat tho manage ment, in response to a' request which Implied a demand, was compolled to announco a return engagement the following evening in order that the major characters could, all bo identi fied. The representation of E. F. Smith, for instance, perambulating tho Plaza, was certainly a' Paramount picture. Oppressive silence still reigns In connection with surroundings at the Plaza pool hall, closed abruptly some time ago. : In view of developments, something must be brewing. The erst while lively headquarters are as quiet and deserted as a . bank on a holiday, -The Poultry association mcoTs at Chautauqua Pioneer hall, on Saturday, Feb. 26th.. The Chamber of Commerce stands sponsor for- the eatables which will bo served) to the visitors. , "Tho Value of tho Scenery of Jack son County" will be tho themo. of Prof. Vinlng, on Thursday -of this week at Medford,' incident 'to a 'meeting of RENEWED TESTIMONY No one in Medford who nufferH backaeho, . hoaduchoH,. or cUatresHins; urinary ills can afford to ignore thin Medford. wonian'n twice-told story. It is confirmed testimony that no Med ford- resident can doubt. ' Mrs. W F. Langwili, 50- N. Orpo street,- Medford, gave tho follow inn statement telHriK of the good Doan's Kidney Pills had done in our family. Since that time, I have had occasion to uhc them- myself and they helped mc. I had kidney weakncHH and., a dull rheximatic misery in' tho mall of my back that was most depressing. Doan's soon .removed thetrotible, and I am glad, to, recommend them." On March 23, 1020, Mrtf. Longill said: "Doan's Kidney , Pills are a splendid remedy and I still use them occasionally to keep my kidneys in good prder." . f Price 60c at nil dealers, r - Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy go Doan's Kidney Pills tho same that" Mm. I .oiiR will 'had. Foster-Milburn Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. . Adv. Wc carry a full line of Plumiiin Fixtures, JPittings and Supplies. , , ' . ';' '' Modern Plumbing & Heating Co. I'hom; CO ' " Spnrtn DKlg. fields nimibin Fixtures thoso interested in keeping Southern! Oregon scenic embellishments intact. Tho gathering, however, staggers un der the topheavy designation of "The Preservation of Jackson County Scen ery Convention," a title almost as un wieldy as that. In religious circles, of "The Society for Propagating Chris tian Knowledge in Foreign Parts." Brethren, be briefer in boosting. Not only First company as a unit, but "detachments of tho Grand Army and Relief Corps attended dlvino scr- vlco at the Presbyterian church last Sunday morning. Even from that stereotyped text, "George Washington" Pastor Koehler, drew lessons which significantly pointed a moral as to patriotism and ideal citizenship re fleeted in the life history of tho Fath cr of Our Country. . Fred Ilcrrln has been up In the graz ing sections of Douglas county with a number of sheepmen,- investigating conditions under auspices of tho Wes tern and Southern Wool-Growers Co operative association,. of which corpor ation he is ono of tho .chief officers. March seventh is to .witness a gala event in connection with tho annals socially of First company. Thfl func tion will be a dance and reception, and a drive is now on to secure the atten dance of not less than one thousand citizens at this cabaret, tho propor tions of which .will; be oolossal. The dance will be tree, the. music to be furnished by. the newly organized Ijoveland-Dickey orchestra of seven pieces, tho instrumentation of which, 8s realigned, is said to. be absolutely peerless. - First company has lately re ceived qyijr $1000 in p'ay checks, the allotment 'avferaging over $20 each for the' rnk and file as a whole. This payment Is for the period from July 1 1M0, to'' Jail. '1,1 1921, and white not excessive In amount, constitutes a snug little sum' carried to profit ac count. The Southern Oi;cgon Presbyterinl meets in this olty, April G, and recent ly Mrs. C. F. Koehlor and Mrs. C, I). Lamkin visited Medford are delegates to a gathering, called for the purpose of making the necessary arrangements for tho denominational convention. Jewell Lowe has ,- returned from Weed, having purchased; his father's farm, tho old Myer homestead in the Valley View neighborhood. Don Kowe another, son,.! for Bomotime past resid ine at Seattlp, has-been visiting' the home fqlks of tyite, preliminary to go ing to Wood,, where he. succeeds to Jewell's position in tho veneer .depart ment of .the lag lumber company. of tlat town.. Don, was' married sometime since to Miss Jocelyn White, of Seattle, Incident to their trip east and south; Mr.": and Mi'B..D. M. Lowe wll visit numerous relatives In ' Missouri, Ohio, alyl othoc states. " r ; ; ... :Malta commandcry. Knights Tem plar, will hold a Bpoclal conclave on Wednesday eyening, Feb. 23. Work in' the Order of the Temple. Easter . Sun day occurs- early this, year, March 27, and tho observance will be held by the commandory lh Its tisylura hoadquar tors in Masonic , hall, instead of atten dance upon a church service elsewhere Ed '.Barrett and W... S. Eastman. Southern Pacific employes, have both gone to California, the former to the! railroad hospital in San'FrancIsco. and the lattor further In the direction of too sunny southland we. read about. V '-4rtt Athe Page " " A vSyirld's record in niultllilo oxpo siiros, which fthoulfl "felva" cameramen something to strlvg. for' for homo time to come,' was established during the. filming' of "Chickens," Douglas Mac Lean's latest comedy which conies to the Pago theatre today. 'for a four day run. The story doals with tho humor ous chlckon-fnrming experiences 'of a formerly wealthy city youth -who be lieves that egg plant Is the ideal diet for his flpcks of blooded fowls. Iu photographing these scenes HJ was necessary , for, Bert Cann, Mac i.e.m's cameraman, to run the negative through his camera jiinety-six times, or a total of one hundred and ninety-two single runs. Each time the film passed through, It was necessary to time the action to the' split second. Several days were required to complete the operation, oho of tho most difficult mnltipie exposure cats which has ever been attempted. . . At the Rialto ; " 'Memories' of, jack London and Rob ert 'Louis Siovenson at their best are revived at the Rlalto this week when local theatregoers will 'he given their first view of "Under Crlmfton' Skies," the production of which so. many flat tering .reports have been received, be ginning today. Slmo Lincoln, the co lossus of the' screen, has the leading role. It Is a story of life and adven ture on the high seas, of a.n'iiu runner who is carrying contraband munitions to a South American port for revolu tlpnary purposes, of the lovoof a strong man for a woman to whom he cannot, in honor, tell ot his feelings. Many new, and Interesting, scenes are crowded into the six reels. A stbrm at sea, said to bo the most realistic ever filmed; a mutiny of a crow on the high seaB, a revolution In a South American republic and the rescue of a handful of besieged Americans from the American consulate by a band of ragged beach, combers are a few of the high lights In a production which fnlr If tingles with interesting action. ,. -i ;-. - . .... ., EVERYONE INVITED TO CONVENTION OF The last details for the scenic pre servation convention were completed today and everything is in readiness for the opening session at ten o'clock tomorrow morning. More than two thousand citizens of Jackson county have had an invitation extended them to attend the conven tion, jot every citizen of tho county is a recognized delegate and their pres ence is earnestly solicited. The Federal court room on tho sec ond floor of the post office building will bo the convention, headquarters and fur the first time In tho history of this building has anything but court sessions been permitted the use of this room. The Importance of this conven tion was recognized by tho federal authorities and therefore the uso of the court room was granted to the citizens of Jackson county. There will be two sessions of tho convention. At ten in the morning and at one-thirty in the afternoon. Altho the morning session will be important, it is anticipated that the afternoon sea sion will be more largely attendud in that the koynote address will be de livered by Prof. 1. E. Vinlng at that time. - A special Chamber of Commerce luncheon will bo. held at tho Medford hotel at noon,' the privilege of which is extonded to all who are Interested In tho scenic preservation movement,' Citizens of Medford, especially mem bers of the Medford Chamber of Com merce, are urged to lend their support in making this convention a success by tholr attendance at tho various ses sions and tlo luncheon. ' HUB STYLE SHOW Tho, Hub will hold Its somi-nnriual stylo show "at. the Nat thiB evening from 7:30. to 9 p. m. at which tiinq'thls up-to-date. CBtablishinont will show the latest ,in ladles' ready-to-wear and shoos op living models. .Easter conies early this year and) with the suu shin ing, the '. birds singing and tno trooB about ready to bursli into bud thoughts naturally turn to new spring togs and Mr. Hitbbs assures the public that this display will bo the best over mndo by their store. . " Alford's orchestra will furnish music and all aro cordially Invited to '"bo present.:',.;-. PROTECTING MOTHER PHILADELPHIA," Fob. . 23. Eliza beth Mabel Lance, IB years old,' stab bed her father to death, early today de fending her mother, police say, during a quarrel between her parents. The father died almost Instantly, A formal chargo of murder haB been lodged against the girl and the mother Is held as a witness. According to tho girl her fnthor was choking her mother.. : ASPIRIN Name "Bayer".;on,Genuine Howard . Unless .you soo tbcnnuie "Buyer' on packngo or on'tabh.'s, you are not (cutting genuine Aspirin, pne- ncribed by physicians for. twenty olio yoars and' proved 'Bfifo' by -millions. Take Aspirin only an tola in. tbu, l!ny or package for Colds. -Headache,. XUr ralgla, llhobinatiam, Karacli-.', . Tooih-ni-ho. JJumbaixo..and for Pain. Handy tin. boxew of twelve Bayr Taliitita of Aspirin cost few cents. . Aspirin Is the trade mark of Bayer. Manufacture of MonoacGllcnridestcr of Hallcyliea'ld -'-',. ,.;'.. '. Adv. ; ; ; GIM CHUNQ v China Bert Storo . Herb core for earcne, tiealach, cxt- kidney . trouble, stomach froubie, heart trouble, chills ana revar, cratrips, counna, poor circulation, carhiintlcs. tumor, cracked hrntst, cures all klilda ot goiters NO OPERATIONS ' . Medford, nnon, Jan. 1, 1917. Thla la to crrtlfy that I, the inderalirn ed, hod vory avere atomach trouble and bad men noinereu ior several years ana IHPfl AUgUn U UUt CAVltTU W 1KB. BIIU hoarlng of Olm . Chung (whose wrt rjtore is at 3M nonin itoiii treei ieq fotrn 1 decided to set herbs for inv tofnncii trouble. And T tarte4 to feellns better as soon as i usea iiiem ana ioaay am a well- man And oan heartily 'recoro- ment anyone arinoian aa i was to i Olm Chung and try his Herbs. 81fcned .... W R JOHN HON. 'tVitnesses: t Vm. Lewis, Eagle Point ' W. h. Chlldreth, Eal PolQk M. A. Anderson, Medford. h S. B. Holmes, Kagls Point, C. V. Moore, Eagle Point -3. V. Mclntyre. Ka1e Point Geo. Voa Aw Uslon, KagU Point. I "! ! I ! V ? Y t Free i "flu mm . I 1 V ( jLL--'- t k i : -1 '''' The Hub Coat & ; ; Medford, Oregon , - , rr.i. , ,lLBMy EARL FRUIT COMPANY of the ' ' . , ' '''! ,. ' 1 . I Northwest SELL : ;: ' Corona Dry Arsenate of Lead Rex Lime Sulphur Oil Solutions QUALITY; AND PRICK RIGHT ' L. M. CAMPBELL v- District Manager BE PHOTOGRAPHED THIS YEAR -ON YOUR BIRTHDAY SWEM'S STUDIO J- tCI- v X2 Style I. O. O. F. HALL CENTRAL POINT I Thursday Evening Showing the Newest Novelties in ' of"! Coats, Suits, Dresses, Skirts and Blouses f All garments to be shown on living Models gAp other"TastcHjust like it Ns other Tasicjust like it eAP other Taste'' just like it eMp other Taste" just like it T. G. HEINE, M. D. ' Physician and Surgeon , Burscry of Eyes, Earn, Nosp and Throat. All diseases ot these organs' troated. ' Glasses fitted. 314-316 Lib erty Iildg., Cor, Muin. & Craps Sts, AUTO PAINT SHOP Automobiles Painted and Revarnished 221 North Rr. L. Q. SPRINKLE, Prop. Phono 777 ' YOU CAN GET MOST ANY OLD THING AT MOST ANY OLD TIME AT DE VOE'S grants pass - Medford INTERURBAN AUTOQAR CO. Effective October 2.Y Dnr wta.tmtSJ. LRAVB HGDFORD. UBAVK ORAXTS PAM. 10:00 a.m. - - 10:0tt . m, - . 1:00 p. m. ' ! . 1:0H " 4:10 p. m. " - . ( ' 4:10 f. Cars atop at all InterinedUta pornti. V i.' V ' ' ' " ' 1 Of floe an Waiting Rooms; Medford, 5 South Front. Kaah not Bldg. Phone 809. Grants Pan: Tfce Bonbonnler, Phone 110. We also operate atage lines trom MQdford, to AbUUd, Phpeal, Talent, CenUal Point, JackonTtlle. ' " i -t-iXii-2 1 ; ow Suit LeeVatkin&CQ SELLS, ; May, Wheat, Oats, Rolled. ' Brly, Scratch Feed, Shelled Corn, Craek4 Corn, Corn Meal, Ground Oat, Mlll-j. run, Moremllk, and other dairy feeds. Cirlt, Oyster Shell and all kinds, of Poultry supplies. Beet, pulp other supplies. .', Wo have Flshor's Blend and Olymljta Flour. ' .' ' - '"..'' "-'" '" Prices are changeable, so furnished, on application. W rneet prices ft competitors. Call and; aeo,'usM 99" Sodth Front, or Phone 140. : ife.