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MEDFORD 3tkttL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, ORECiOX, WEDNESDAY. .TAXFARY 17. ' 1923
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CO. HEALTH NURSE,
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Everyone Interested In public w,el
fare work .In Jackson county , will
learn with regret that Miss Falldlne, '
county health nurse, has resigned
her position here and will leave Fri
day tor Alaska wliero she will tnko a
very Important and responsible posi
tion with the American lied Cross.
! , Miss Falldfne' has, been ; health
nurse for Jackson county the pa3t
two 'and ' one-halt years, and in the
ipplnioa ot Mrs. Sadie prr Dunbar,
state secretary.' has attained the best
Jorganlzntion for public health work
in tne enure Btnie. jnergcuc, cap
able, combining a deep human sym
pathy with Bound practical sense, she
has probably done more to Improve
health conditions in Southern Ore
gon, and assist unfortunate individ
uals to help themselves than any
other person who haa ever come to
this district.
Miss Falldines new position is a
very responsible one. She will have
complete charge of public health
work in the entire southeastern sec
tion of Alaska with headquarters at
Juneau. This will all bo pioneer
work, taking In countless small vil
lages and many primitive Indian set
tlements where there are no doctors.
1 Miss Falldlne's successor will bo
chosen later by tho local Ked Cross,
UIILuIV OLnL ttUO
' r In October, 19.21, after several
. months ot careful study, the Pacific
States Electric company started what
is known as the "Check" Seal Pro
. gram for good workmanship, standard
. materials and fair prices In lxs An
geles. In the early part of 1922, this
Los Angeles effort was expanded to
cover the entire state of California as
well as Oregon and Washington.
' The original purpose of this pro
' gram was to educate the public to un
derstand and appreciate that there Is
' a, difference between the qualified
electrical contractor and the service
lie, renders and the job that is let on
Alice alone. This effort has proven a
success and the influence Is being felt
throughout these throe states. Con
tractors, dealers and the general pub
lic have responded and the "Check"
Seal Program which will mean much
to the electrical industry of the. entire
country. '
'The "Pacific States Electrical com
pany is launching an advertising cam
, pajgn in the interest of the "Chock"
Seal. Program which will include a
.' series. of ads in twenty-fivo' leadings
.papers of four coast states. The five
newspapers in Oregon selected to
; catty this campaign are The Medford
i- Stall Tribune, Portland Journal, Port
' land Oregonian, Eugene Guard and tho
Salem Capitol-Journal.
The first of the series of Pacific
States Electric Co. ads appears In to
day's paper. The copy is carefully
. prepared, interesting and instructive,
and well worth reading.
'!:' 18,181 Marks for DofUr.
';rEW YORK, Jan. 17. German
marks established another new
- record at CB-lOOth of a cent a hun
dred, or 18,191 to the American dol-
lar.
At the normal, or pre-war rate of
exchange which was 23.8 cents each,
18,181 marks would have been worth
$4,32 7 08.
Moils
Quit Quick!
LIS. Will Prove to You in Your
Own Cm the "How" and "Why"
af its Raaarlubl Blood-Clemiumg
Tier Is a reaion for crerrtblnic thst
ttappns. -Common-tenM kills misery.
CommoD-tenM also stops bolls I' B. S. 8.
Is la common-seass remedy for bolls, bt
rialM'Msr b Small Bolbl
sn It Is boat on res son. Scientific au
thorities adult Its powrrl 8. H. S. builds
blood-power. It builds red-hlood-rells.
That Is whit mokes ngnllng-blood. Fight-lut-blosd
destroys Impurities. It flghts
bolls. It Ilwayt Willi I It lights plui-.-pit
I It fights skin eruptions I It builds
ttem-powcr, thinking power, the tight-.
listed power that whirls a man np Into
vuccess. It rItos women the health, the
itorellc complexion and the chnrtn that
-moves the world! Then ire the reasons
that hare made B. S. 8. today the iirttt
-lood-cleanser, boUy-bulldor, succestt build
'er, and It's why results haTe made tears
of joy flow from the souls of tbottsandsl
llr. V, D. Sehnff, 557 15th St, Washlnf
"ton, D. C writes:
" tritd for years to gti rrlitf from C ba4
MM of botit. Kvorything ailed until I took
8. S. S. I am now abtotutoty eurod, ond it
Ml S. S. S. Ial H it "
Try It Yourself. S. . 8. Is sold at all
druc stores In two sizes. The larger sl
bottle Is the mora economical.
1 makes you feci
v 9 v 9 yountlf again
BACKING. HILL
GOLD HILL, Jan. 16. (Special)
John D. Hammersly, Gold. Hill's ex
postmaster, mayor, recorder, marshal
and editor of the Gold Hill News, like
the bad penny has returned to his
old tramping ground otter an absence
of two years. Hammersly won great
distinction and become famous after
his return from military service in
the Philippines during the Spanish
American war, as government hunter
killing and trapping mountain lions
and wolves with a pack ot trained
dogs. . Hammersly was the govern
ment hunter reported to have been
killed and devoured by the timber
wolves in Upper Evans creek a few
years ago. He later appeared in a
distant frontier settlement unharmed.
The press reports of the Incident
shocked the whole northwest and was
the inspiration of Kellogg's "UmpquA
Tragedy."
L. O. (Deacon) Valker, city recorder
of Gold Hill and night superintendent
ot the local cement plant for the past
three years has severed his connec
tion with the cement company and has
taken a position with the C.-O. Power
Co., at Medford in the construction de
partment. He will commence work in
the new position next week nnd move
his family later to reside In Medford.
Deacon was one of the several Gold
Hill boys who was seriously shell
Bhocked on the front over In Prance
and later recovered.
Tho Joint Installation of officers by
the local I. O. O. P. and Rebekah
lodges last week proved to bo a well-
attended social function by visiting
members from all over the valley.
The officers Installed by the I. O. O.
P. ' lodge were Alva Walker, N. O.,
Clinton Walker, V. O., P. H. Myers.
Sec. and A. J. II. Smith, Treos.; while
the Rebekahs Installed Icle Walker,
N. G., Alice Cook, V. a., B. E. Adams,
Sec., Rnd Lucy Mee, Treas. D. D. G.
M. Edward E. Phlpi8 of Ashland and
Lillie Carter D. D. Pres. of Gold Hill
were the installing officers.
The annual meeting ot the stock
holders of the Gold Hill Bank held
last week resulted in the election of
the following officers: Martin S. John
son, president: Martin D. Bowers, vice
president; P. H. Hell, cashier and C.
W. Martin, director. The bank is sup
plying all its customers free with a
copy of "Farmers Directory of Jack
son County, . Oregon, and sisiuyou
California. .t
GEN. SUN YAI SEN
OAXTOX. inn. 10. (By tho Asso-
'r-iHn Forces favorable : to
Sun 'tat Sen, deposed president of
the southern republic here entered
Canton this "morning. Another army
composed of Yunnan Kwnngsl troops
sweeping in from Snmshui, is ex
nected here soon. Soldiers of Chen
Ming, tho nationalist commander
have gone over to the invading com
mand here.
SHANGHAI, Jan. 17. (By the
Associated PresB) Sun Yat Sen, de-
uosed president of tho southern re
public, announced today that in a
message from Canton, nis rormer
capital, three generals hitherto loyal
to his enemy. Captain Chlung Ming,
had requested him to confer author
ity on General Wei Pang ring to
maintain order In Canton. Thoso
signing the telegram were Liang
Hung-Knl, Chen Tsnng-Fu and Chen
Yi Chang.
General Wei Tang Ting, formerly
head of the Canton constabulary, has
been a neutrul In tho wnrs centering
on Canton.
Dispatches given out by Dr. Sun
report various details of the mili
tary movements which resulted yes
terday In his adherents cntorlng
Canton.
iV. S. to Protect the
Public Fr0m Poison
Drug Store Hooch
American Light Opera Co. at the Page
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Ed Andrews, the star veteran comedian who will appear with tho
American Light Opera company, (the former 'Kobln Hood company), at
the Page theatre January 22-24. Others In tho picture are Theo Pen
nington, .the Maid Marian of the Robin Hood performance and Harry
Pfoil, Robin Hood, himself.
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WASHINGTON, Jan. 17.' (By tho
Associated Press.) To protect tho
public from poisonous whiskey bought
at drug Btores on prescriptions, the
government has decided to bottle all
bulk liquors now held In bond and to
guarantee them as to proof and
quality.
PORTLAND Ore., Jan. 1".
Club women of Oregon are anticipat
ing the state convention of the Ore
gon Federation of Women's clubs to
be held in Medford in May. The wo
men of southern Oregon are plan
ning to entertain hospitably and ap
pointments as delegates will be
sought eagerly by scores of women
who hope to attend this big state
meeting.
Club politics may have a place on
the schedule and! lively interest is
being shown in the election of offi
cers. Mrs. Saidie Orr-Dunbar, secre
tary of the Oregon Tuberculosis so
ciety has been endorsed for the presi
dency, by tho Grade Teachera' asso
ciation, the Progressive Woman's
League, the Tuesday club, the;Vo
men of Rotary and some other or
ganizations. She is a bitBlnoss wo
man, systematic, capable and all that
can be desired, say her proponents.
The Federation hotel board of Now
York City . Federation of Women's
clubs, has opened a drive to raise
J200.000 for a hotel for working
women. Mrs. Richard M. Chapman
is chairman.
Kentucky Federation of Women's (
clubs of which Mrs. H. G. Reynolds,
is president, publishes a well edited
"Olub Woman," the official maga
zine of Kentucky, Mrs. Reynolds
sends greetings to Oregon clubs. In
the southwestern states a movement
is underway to standardize state con
stitutions. All clubs of the state federation
are being rcmlndod that a day In
January always is set apart for
scholarship loan fund as a topic of
discussion and an inspiration for o
silver offering, entertainment for the
fund benefit or a flat sum donation.
Scres of young women who have
been holped by this fund have at
tested to its worth. MIbb Jessie Mc
Oregor of Portland is chairman of
the board of trustees of the fund.
Mrs. F. Eggert of Portland served
for years capably, in thiB capacity,
and Mrs. Sarah A. Evans Bucceeded
Mrs. Eggort and was an cxcollcnt
chairman. MIbb McGregor Is a young
woman, former president of tho
Grade Teachers and is devoutedly In
terested in the work she has under
taken. fiarrili Bernhardt Worse.
TARIH, Jnh. 17 Sarnh Bernhardt
hns suffered a slight relnpse, but Is
reported to be muting ennlly today.
COFFEE SHORTAGE
IS NOT SERIOUS
BAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 17. Con
siderable attention Is being given at
the j) resent time to coffee on account
of rumors that have been circulated
which would lend tho public to be
lieve thru if they did not lay in n
large supply, .they would soon be
without this necessary article of diet,
or they would havo to pay exorbitant
prices to Rft It.
From most reliable and conserva
tive sources it is learned that most of
this "bullish" talk comes from
sources that are selfishly interested
in seeing -n heavy speculative buying
movement started in coffee. While
it is a fact that a temporary short
age of green coffee exists In tho Unit
ed States, there is no serious short
age of coffee in producing coun
tiles. If everyone will continue to
supply themselves-with coffee In a
normal way, the -law of supply and
demand will .ultimately relievo the
sightly aggravated condition that
now existH. .
Itoastors may be obliged for ft time
to get more money foif their products
on account of being forced to pay
higher prices for their supplies, but
the advances will be less and slower
to come if speculation on the part of
retailers and consumers is not In
dulged In.
Movlo Star Is IlelraMHl.
sen, identified by the police as Juan-
sen, identified by the police as J pan
ita Hansen, movie star, today -was
discharged in court when arraigned
on a charge of possessing narcotics.
She recently was arrested In a west
side apartment.
I
KLAMATH FALLS, Jan. 17. A new
chapter was begun In the historic
courthouse controversy hero Monday,
when proceedings wore Instituted for
the recall of County Judge R. H. Dun
noil anil Commissioner nurrell W.
Short, charged in petitions mailed out
to nil parts of the county with having
"'carried on useless nnd expensive liti
gation In their nttompt to complete
and occupy a courthouse on block 10."
The recall Is being Instituted by S.
E. Iconblce, a prominent rancher re
siding near here.
Further charges nro that the court
house on block 35 has been completed
nnd ready for occupancy for four
years that Instead of moving into this
building the commissioners Involved
the county in further litigation, that
Bunnell nnd Short havo not been act
ing for the best interests of tho coun
ty, that tho plan adopted by tho county
court has for years miulo Klnmath
county a Joke, hns demoralized busi
ness nnd has handicapped every con
structive measure proposed for Ita
betterment.
Rumors of a Tocall wore rifo follow
ing the uppenl by the county of tho
recent decision of Judge Sklpwith des
ignating the Main street courthouse
on block 35 as the ofrictnl structure.
i Charles Martin, tho third member
of the court, was not Included In tho
recall, since he was recently elected ,
on an opposing plntrorm by a largo
majority over A. A. Fordyco.
ALL TIRED OUT
llundrotls More In Medford In the
Hrano night. , I
Tired all tho time; weary and worn
out night and dny. back nt-hoR: head
ni-hes. Your kidneys tire probably
weakened. You should help them at
their work. Let one who knows tell
you how.
Mrs. E. Johnston. 124 S. Central
Ave., Medford, says: "I have used
lon"s Kidney l'llls nnd found them
to be Just ns represented. I had at
tacks of kidney complaint nnd my
back ached so It wns hard for me to
do any work and I also suffered from
severe spells of dlzzinesH, and felt
tired most of tho time. My kidneys
acted irregularly, too, until 1 used
Donn'n Kidney l'llls from tho West
Hide Phnrmncy. Donn's soon cured
mo entirely of tho complaint."
Prico 00c at all dealers. Don't
simply ask for a kidney remedy get
Donn's Kidney Tills the snme that
Mrs. Johnston had. Foster-Mllburn
Co.. Mfin., Buffnlo, X. Y. Adv.
H. W. CONGER .
UNDERTAKER
Bocceamr to Weeks-Conger Co.
Medford. Ore.
PAGE
Announcement
Extraordinary
Glorious Operatic Season
Light and Comic Opera
THREE NIGHTS
Starting Monday, Jan. 22
Rex Reynolds presents
AMERICAN
LIGHT
OPERA
COMPANY
40 PEOPLE SUPERB CHORDS
Direct from record breaking engagement at Port
land Auditorium. .
REPERTOIRE
Monday Night "The Bohemian Girl."
Tuesday Night "Mikado."
Wednesday Matinee "Chimes of Normandy."
Wednesday Night "Pinafore."
PRICES Entire lower floor and first 8 rows balcony $1.10;
last 5 rows 85c. Mail Orders Now, make Post
office Money Orders payable W Page Theatre,
Medford.
SEATS ON SALE FRIDAY, JAN. 19 AT NOOtl
Picture Framing
' at ;
Swem's Studio
0 ::. POEOBt
RDB RHEUMATIC,
ACHING JOINTS
AND STOP PAIN
St. Jacobs Oil ittnfoH any pain, and
rheumntlHtn Ib nnln only.
Not one cose In fifty Tenulrcn In
ternal treatment. Hum dragging-
Hub soothlnif, penetrating St. Jacobs
Oil right Into your Hore, stiff, aching
lolnts. nnd relief comes instantly
St. Jacobs Oil is a harmless rheuma
tism liniment, which never disap
points, nnd cannot burn the skin.
Limber up! Quit complaining!
Oet a small trial boltlo of old, honeKt
St. Jacobs Oil at any drug store, and
In Just a moment you'll bo freo from
rheumatic nnln. soreness and stiff
ness. Don't suffer! Relief awaits
you. St. Jacobs Oil Ib Just as good
for nelntlt-a, neuralgia, lumbago,
backache, sprains. Adv.
Eagle Point Bank
Makes Steady Progress
Tho First State Dank of Eagle Point
has made steady progress during tho
last year.
.The officers recognize that progress
must depend on the general prosper
ity of the community and they are try
ing to encourage enterprise and am
bition among their friends the
farmers.
The First Stabo Bank Is prepared
to assist any responsible and enter
prising farmer tributary to Eagle
Point in getting started In really
choice dairy cattle. The officers be
lieve that it the dairy farmers of Puget
Sound can afford to ship alfalfa hay
from Montana and California, tho
Eagle Point farmers can afford to feed
their alfalfa at home.
WE SELL
VOGAN'S
CANDIES
an Oregon made product put up . in nice
boxea from one-half pound to one pound
sizes.
Also in Bulk
Everybody Listen!
IT'S HERE!
' One. 'of the
funniest comedies
of the season
He isn't .afraid 'of ' spirits 6'r
women. So when a beautiful
women. So when a
turns him loose in a haunted,
castle
that starts something that
you'll howl at till
it's finished! ," ; .
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WALLACE
SUPPORTED BV If
LILA LEE and I
WAITER HIERSJ
RIALTO
SUNDAY "ABOVE -ALL -LAW" A Sensational ThriUer!
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