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PAGE ETGIIT MEDFORD MAIL TRflHTXE. MF.DFOKD. OUKfiOV, YKDN KSI'KAV. I F'KM V.VM 21. 1021 Sure Relief FOR INDIGESTION ZEPPELIN WiLL BE Sousa and His Success SCIENCE PAPERS NEAR BANKRUPTCY "77 vS - BUILT TO U. S. TO ! REPLACE ONE LOST LhJ water : I ' t t I Vw ELL-ANS 25 and 75 Packages Every,, SPECIAL PRICE on Hot Water Heating Outfit $75 : for 3 rocwiH or more, ore, "1 t J omplcttily inxlnlk". Imlu'Jin,'; radiators. Per Room if installed before Christmas Come in and ask the price for your home Modern Plumbing & Heating Co. Phono 020 Sparta Bldg Make T!i5 Oregon Your Hotel WHEN IN PORTLAND - W 'I POPULAR SPACIOUS LOBUY At the Center of Everything Broadway at Stark St. W nUKKeat you write, phon or wire (or I'feservuliom AltT'.ll'U H. llVi:U8. Manager 'tit. IV Areola rfe'&t- "til (I I JLtHMh &i M M Vl l iPmujI n 1 1 w.f-.ttn " a , 'a1 ill' 1 1 i fi i iaii "8" m We have made another big cut in our prices on Furs for the last weeks of shopping. Our display of Wraps, Coats, C leaks, and Capes represent all the latest in peltry, design'tix; and Workmanship. NICE COLLECTION OF CHILDREN'S FURS. 1 15 W. Main fcfei."ii ' r-.'oJo. 11 I j ii .'I in liUiSTOX. Dec; 21. Tim coiitro wrsy between f directors of I lu First Church of Christ SciwitiKt, ami lire trumps of llu; Chrifitiun Science l'ul)lifiliin:4 HO'.:ity, wr before the si at fi supremo court again today on a petition for an injunction to prevent the director.) from removing the trus tees, pendiui; deiermination of points at issue. HruriiiKH way set for to morrow. Itet'einiico was made to let ters railing upon Trustees Herbert V. Fust;ic.s and Caul Harvey to resign, in the letter to KuHtaco it was averted thnt Kuslace and his HHHoriate.s had mismanafjed the niibllr.h'nx Hoc:ety to such an cMent that (lie Christian Science Sentinel. Chrfot fan Science ."Jour nal and Christ luu Sclenco .Moni tor had 1'nit 71, 7T, am 0 pt-r rent of c in-u hit inn fSMtively in 1 '-0 and U'J 1 ; t lint iM'i vuvniitKH bad fallen from i nun. 000 a yenr to "U-hh llian tolliinK." :iml that no profits had been turned over to the treasurer of Hie ehui-eh Mm-o March. i;U!t. The Trusters in their petition as t the cbaiKCH In the letters ire either liivilotis ami baseless or lnsui 1 leient, I til. I Iwt.t under the ei renin K.ti:nces they do not desire to remain In office. The court is asked to dis- barKr. the truutees from their trust and appoint their tmeceBsorM after ,ai 1 atninallon of their stewardnhip. j Kind's I-ltl Turned Down. WASHINGTON. Dec. '.'1 Tho senate uavul committee toiT.uy again declin ed to take up the resolution of Sen ator King, democrat. Utah, providing for the Bunpnnslon of work on nil cap ital ships now under construction. Backache Is Discouraging till' Not So Had II You Know How to i teach the (Tsuise. Nothing mine discouniKim; than a 'iifctant backaclH'. l'ime when you awaken, pains pln-e you when you bend or lift. It's hard to work or to rest. 1 laekaebe oi ten Indicates bad kidneys. Medford people recommend Dean's Kidney Pills. M,rs. ('. 1 Itelcbsti.'in, 104 10. 2nd St., Medford, savs: "I Joan's Kidney I 'ills are a splendid remedy. I wan Hiihjei t to backaches and kiiln. y trouble anil my work Hied me easily a:t I had no energy. Headaches ae iuiyd me and my iiiilneys acted ir regularly, but 1 oan'ii Kidney 1'llls from Strang's J)ruK Store removed these troubles and Htrengt liened me In wood .shape." I'rice tiiie at nil "dealers. Uon't simply ask for a kidney remedy Ket Moan's K ill i icy I'll Is the same that, .Mrs. Kelchsiein had. I'Vister-MiUnim Co.. Mfrs., Kuffalo, X. V. Adv. Pur Sugar Christmas Candy 15c lb, at Sugar Bowl Santa Claus Will Be There. .fjr 1 11JU lUJ RJL1L6 Mil 1 m For Wife, Sister,Daugliter, Sweetheart or Friend Bartlett's Fur Shop Jim, i rin IHKidKWI.I. MHIl II Mi I r&iJU . I K 7 I s ' I fit i 1 7 "'7;' Hathor an interesting study in her edity and American influences is the career of John I'hilip Sousa, liandmas- i ter, who aaiu is visitim; Portland. His father, Antonio, was horn and educated in Spain, though of In tn tieso family, and was a musician from boyhood. Sousa himself is an Amer ican, born at the national capital, and like Ids tsire has followed the lure of tunc since ever Ire was a child,. It is apparent then that a congenital devo tion t ) mimic the famous bandmaster has a;Ided a master touch typical of his native country, expressive not only of patriotism but of that piyety and lij;ht-hearted pridt; which characterize his homo audiences. Sousa was reared in an atmosphere of vigorous blind music. His father, a runaway at twelve, had served in Brit ish naval bands over the world and had, If tradition speaks truth, followed our own flai? in the Mexican war, doubtless as a musician. -Music to him first of all meant military airs, and his career in this country be.nan when he joined the Brooklyn navy yard band in I.NIiO. Later be entered the 1'nitoil States Marine hand as trombonist and, naturally enough, it was to that organ ization the son turned in his fit'teeiUh year. In timr he "ft as to lead it, and to become the foremost bandmaster of the nation, resteninK only to organize his own band and express himself through such a unit. All folk who have faith in themselves will be com forted by the fact that John Philip Sousa, in those earlier days, composed and sold two of his marches, the "Washington Post" and the "High School Cadet" for the thrilling sum of f3fi. Tho tremendous success of Sousa as a musician is not far to seel:. More than any other composer. aul wholly V I'or ininnti (j & Invalids NO COOKINO Ths 'Food-Drink" for All A'.c:l. Quic!: Lunch ctHome,OtTice,iHl Fountains. Ask for HORLICICS. ri-S-.rr'n Imitations & Subs'.ilules Medford Li fiiipi WIH IVY AJLTJ J.f U nr. r.u . inr i m m u m .ml mam 'UJiJ.'i''t!i I r-. v ' r. 4 - t.v - T w without pandering m cueapness, he expresses the popular tastes. Critics who willingly admit his superiority ns a band leader sometimes cavil at ids marches as not sufficiently clas sical, not entirely in harmony with the elder precepts. The public re serves to itself tho rigiit of approval or disapproval and the verdict of the public lias been known these many years. His marches throw back the head, and straighten tho shoulders, and shout happily in one's ears, and quicken strange but pleasurable emo tions of buoyant gallantry. It would seem that thfs Is the chief function of a march, and that Sousa sends his shafts of tune straight to the target not once but many times. He has vis ualised the American spirit in band mush;. Portland Oregon ian. Sousa's hand at Page tonight. CENTER MAY PLAY l'OItT WOIITH, Texas, Dec. 21 ArraliKt'tiH'ntH for a football Karno . iJrcemh'or ;il lx-twien Centre college and the all-pnlli'Sc stai-.'s of the south j Wfst continued hero today despite tin: : nnnouiii.-enu'tu from Dallas yeHteday jthat a previous rontraet with the ( Texas A. and M. precluded such a contest. Ijocal promoters salt! their ' moliey was on dyposit and plans had ' bnrn accepted by both sides. Tickets re placed on sale today. 5 ESKIMOS KILLED i: DM ON TON. Alta., Dec. 21. Five Kskimos, three men. n woman and a child, were slain and u fourth wound ed In n shoot lug affray at a point. :I0 mill's east of tho Hudson Day post. on Walker Kay, Kent peninsula, Aug ttst I, newB of which reached hero to day in reports tram the I ree river detachment of tho Hoyal Canadian Mounted I'olice which is stationed i.orlh of the Arctic circle. At the Page j Charlie Chaplin's super-production, i "Tlii' Kid." which took Medford by storm last April, has been booked for 'the l'age theatre for a two days show , in.:.', beginning- today, to meet the many reipiests for a return engagement. The very seriousness of the part in Ii'e that Cliarli" plays in the produc tion, that ot tester lather to a two- weeks old bab. makes it one of the most deliriously humorous pictures which lie has ever given a joy-loving public. It is f ill feature length, run ning six reels, and is comedy of such muii iaiiK mat it is universally known as Klist National's six reels of joy. ; Duster Keaton's late comedy, "The j Haunted House." a Dathe News, and I "Hetty" Drown in popular numbers at the big WuiHt'.'r are till lidded feature ott'ciings fur holiday diversion. Day or Night WEEKS-CONGER CO Funeral Directors WOOD! All klndi of nmid at right vrkxwj Orr mill litoi k. Oiiln-i IToniptly Filled MEDFORD FUEL CO. Cur. t'ir find Thlnl, . lliotw" 212 An y SHOOTING FRAY (aamnwaawmM PAUIS, IKC 17. (My the Asso ciated Press; The council of ambas sadors has granted permission to the Cnlted States to contract for the ion struetion at FriedrteliHbafen, tier many, of u Zeppelin of the L.-7 type. This decision marks the end of dip lomatic negotiations, which have pro ceeded, between the allied powers and the United States since July last. Tho application for the construc tion of n Zeppelin srew out of the destruction in 'ermany of fivo Ids dirigibles, one of which had been al lotted to the United States during the peace conference. The United States based its application on the grounds that it was entitled to another air ship under Germany's reparations agreement. Tho council of ambassa dors referred the matter to tho prin cipal allied powers and several notes are said to have been exchanged. It is said that construction of the new Zeppelin may bo started in Janr uary. 2 ASTORIA BOYS ARE" ASTOKIA, Ore.. Dec. 21. Two boys, Harold and Hilvlnj; llelgren, ased 12 and 10 respectively, were burned to death Monday night when the' llelgren home In Enst Astoria burn ed. The boys had gono to bed and were the only occupants of the house when the fire was discovered. 4 Henry llelgren, tho father, had gone to a neighbor's house to help thaw out some wator pipes. When her husband was gone longer than she expected, Mrs. llelgren also went to tho neighbor's home. A few minutes later their home was discovered to be in flames .and rescue of tho children was impossible. W. S. M. Says: "Being a morgue keeper for dead bat teries is a job I don't want. No siree! The Willard Battery for mine. vVillardThr.eaded Rubber Insulation doesn't have to b; re newed.. It insures you a long-life battery." Willard Service l".Tan More of uninter rupted service per dollar are yours if you use the Willard Threaded Rubber Battery. ! We also do Ignition, Starter, and Generator Work Electric Shop 8th and Eav!'ett Phone 22-J Valley Garage Thit tmdwmrt;, it.nmfwd In rrd oti l he ense.KlentitiMthc Willcni ThraJed Rubber Battery. 418111 Everything in Holiday Smokes Most all men enjoy something from this Man's Store and here we offer the choicest quality in ','smok-ables." Nothing but tho highest type ot Cigars is pre sented at prices that are truly moderate. When you buy here you get every assurance that the recipient will appreciate tho gift. Special boxes of 5, 10, 2a, 50, 100, to give tho cigars a holiday appearance are offered free of charge. BROWN Combination Gas Range 50 MILLION PEOPLS IN THE U. S. A. WILL EAT THEIR CHRISTMAS DIN NER COOKED TO PERFECTION WITH GAS? ARE YOU ONE OF THEM? IF NOT, WHY NOT? Gas is the cheapest, quickest and best fuel on earth. The above latest combination Gas and Coal Range is an ideal Xmas gift. Oregon Gas & Electric Co. Excursion Tickets Will One and One-half Fare for Round Trip during Christmas Holidays Hot ween All stations where the one-way fare does not exceed $2.). 00. .Minimum round trip fare $2.50. .Stile dales December mid iMUi. l-'innl return limit .lanuai-y 4 Hi. For further particulars, ask Agents, Southern Pacific Lines JOHN" M. SCOTT, (1' iieral Passenger Agent. WOOD Under rover, $'t.00 per tier nnd up. Prompt delivery. lt!H X. Central Wood Co. Phono (C? I-X J. M. CARLTON WITH MEDFORD TRADE IS MEDFORD MADE. IP & BROWN bo on Sale ut the 1-or Health i VI111 MALE OR . in Iti (iiHut. r uut.- -.m'lomiamv Vltnlltti .'"4UT4r FK.n.-u.. I'Htrtnhlot Fre ,k r.T wKiirs th" on- ; I' , I A I .. r.KWAiti: or imitations ASM StnsTlTl'TI?S UT.IC1I DRUlJ ,:o , ist K.Uly SI., l.'pt. .1. San Kranclico, l"rtllf. At nlhr rrtiairWtft. A.