PAGE SIX MRDFORD MATli TRfBTINE, MRDFORD. 01? EG OX; "WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 2. 15)2:1 1 11 ii-ii I.J 11 l .LUI I Ml , ,. H . IP I l III j I HI &3&tJW& n.M.n nnnirnxn ( KM W. S HflN.N rn Mih Jt 5jpT . FOR COMING YEAR Ifi Tub Veii-Known MrmriNRMOPTHe Is ; ' f HI FAX O Li RECEll T 1JOOK AUTHOR If 1 Indigestion Unchecked Leads to Poisoning ! If you suffer from Indigestion It ! D sure oiien Ihftt your yim It being slowly polsoried by Hie fer mtnuuon hi tht inteitlnes. This condition produce heartburn, choking sensatlona In vlis client, feeling of heavlne or drowBine, Irritability, discouragement ana despondency. These symptoms caII for Dr. A. W. Chasv's K-L Pilis, which, taken in time, will offset the poison in tht yattm, Rtylwhat one former sufferer has to say i Mrs. Lottie J. Dewltt, No. 107 Prunt St., port Jcrvis, Niw York, writes . , "I Mtn clad to ir your Medlnlna Is woikIitiiiI. I'or ovpi-thritii yitm I bad Kldimy ami ltlmlriftr trouble find titiirndu rail ltd lo otii aii rttlluf "W(in I m imir n'llrMi In the. pAper I xni Ami ait Dr A. W. (J1ia'a a i nil aD4 ioaay i iboi hm usw pfjrtort. "Vrnir Difllrlnn ( wonderful and the lifut in l tin world for Kidney ud Uld4er iroubla " You can buy Dr. Chase's remedies at all druc store. To be sure of getting the genuine, see that portrait and signature of A. W. Chase, M. D,( are on ecb box" your protection oguinst Imitation Dr. A.W.CHAfiRMRniCINK CO. 257 Woshlnctoo 6l., Liutf?lo,N.Y. JboYer L 1 Let us Install a rango bollor in your kltchon and attach It to your rango. Wo havo all typos and sizes In stock. If you uro la tha market or a ruugo boiler lot ub talk to you. - Modern Plumbing & Heating Co. Siuirln ItMu. Phone 02' I Is SAN' FRANCISCO. Fob. 28. At a nicottiiK of the board of directors or tho California-Oregon Power company hero yesterday following the annual i meeting of tho stock holders, tho two I offices of vlco president and chief en gineer and vice president una Keuurui ugent wore croute., and 1. O. Craw ford und V. M. Shepard worn chosen to fill the respective positions. All tho other officers who served during the past year were re-elected. The business of tho stockholders' meeting Included tho re-election of tho old bourd of directors and the presentation to tho' shareholders of tho unuuiil report, sinned by JobopIi D. Unuit, chairman or tho board. Tho report Indicated that the company has paused through a successful year and has spoilt, about f 2,000,000 for addi tions and Improvements to its operat ing properties. The projects or tho company for the coming your were also announced. Among them arc: The construction of a CG,000-volt transmission lino from Algoma north or Klamath Falls to Uhiloquin, a dis tance of twenty miles, Tor tho purpose j or supplying power to tho lumber com panies located at that point, with whom contracts covoring this service havo boon signed; The reconstruction of the C.runts Pass substutlon and the building or a 34,000-volt transmission lino extension thirteen miles long to tho pumping plnnts ot tho Grants Pass Irrigation District and tho new qunrry or tho Iloaver Portland Cement company which is located south nnd oast of Grants Pass; und Tho building or n suction drodge on Upper Klamath lako to bo used to deepen tho log ponds and navigation channels on the lake which will enable the company to go forward with the program for the regulation of the lnke which is provided for under its eon tract with the reclamation service or tho department or tho Interior of the United Stales government. Tho appointment of Shepard nnd Crawford to vlco presidencies ol the Conco organization Is in recognition of their valuable servlcos to the com- iiaiiv slnco 1010. Shopard hns nuu chargo of tho commercial department of tho company Blnco his afrillation with It whilo Crawford has uocn us chief engineer for tho last seven yeurs. Ho is reBpoustblo for the build ing of tho Copco Ham aim imwot nuuoo and all other engineering activities that the -company has undertaken. Cattlemen Favor the Lenroot-Anderson Bill 99 MEUBCTOAL CnCIATy SPIRITUAL Hi League Standings to Date Played Won Pet. South Methodists 4 4 1. 000 North Methodists 5 3 .000 Christians 0 3 .000 Baptists .: 5 2 .400 Presbytcrluns ...5 0 .000 The eleventh and twelfth games of the Y. M. C. A. schedule brought out a fair crowd. Tho first game between tho North Methodists and Christians was hard fought. The lattor prevailed in tho end, however, und are now shar ing the second berth with the North Wesloyiuis as noted in the percentage column ubove. Tho Presbyterian boys strove vali antly to lift themselvos out of the cellar but wore not enough for the coming baptist team. The lattor arc showing hotter form and will yet muko a race for the top. The Presby ' boys did not show the speed and ac curacy of lust weolt, for somo un known reason. Borne changes lu the percentage column will bo seen this last half ot tho season, If present indications may bo trusted. Consistent practice is be ginning to show decided results. Tho Dnptists will yet give a good account or themselves. With a couple of their strongest players out or the lineup, tho South Methodists will perhaps find it increasingly difficult to hold their lead also. With eight league games yet to bo played it is only a guess as to who will bring homo the pennant. Central Point team will play here rogulurly on Thursday nights. The team whoso practice night falls on Thursday will play them each week. Tho whole Central Point schedulo is as follows: Thursday, March 1, Presbytoriana. Thursday, Murch 8, Baptists. Thursday, March 10, N. Methodists. Thursday, March 22, Christians. Thursday, Murch 29', S. Methodists. Games with Central Point will not count in the percentage column as they are boing brought. In only for the last half of the season. Last night's results: Christians 23. North M. E.'c 16. deniiings . F Schleichort Olson F Glasscock, L. Newland C Glasscock, II Whilo G Hurt, Kvans Chustain G....Huortlo, Steolo Hnforeo: Noff. ' Ilpaists lil. 1'rosbyterlans 16 Wnldron F Conrad Campbell F Sllllman Neff, Ashnr. C Moars Noff, Adial G Chastaln Neff, F G Green Sub lloinor. Subs Harriett, MacDonald Enforce: Philips. Sherman Davis, labor, general road - 125.00 June Kurhart, expense, gen eral road 20.00 Fred J. Fick, expense, general road 9.32 road 14.30 Nat Ivan Greshnm, labor, gen eral roads 27.00 Hubbard Uroa , exponse gen eral road 24.18 Dr. J. (.'. Hayes, expense gen eral road 10.00 Hlttson Motors, expense gen eral roads 23.13 A. W. Johnson, labor gcnerul roads A. F. Walter Kresse, general road oxpense Kolly Springfield Truck Sales Co., general road expense.... Medford Auto Top Co., gen eral road expenso Medford Furniture & Hdw. Co. general road expense Medford Service Station, gen eral road expense Medford Iron Works, gcnerul road expense - Floyd McKee, labor, general road Elmer Morse, labor general road :. Peoplo's KlectHc Store, ex pense general road 99.65 Earl Reynolds, lubor, general roads Holly Hinabarger, labor, gen eral roads - Paul B. Itynnlng, labor gen eral roads Southern Pacific Co., expense general roads Arthur Shoffor, labor, genoral roads Dr. Chas. T. Sweeney, general road oxpense 05.00 Roland A. Smith, labor, gen eral road . Fred A. Smith, labor, genoral road Gred A. Smith, labor, general road Lester E. Smith, labor, general road Standard Oil Co., expense, gen oral road Jack llirashor, payroll, gen eral road ... 327.56 Mike Van Houten, labor, gen eral rond ..... 103.60 Edwin Vroninn, labor, general road Barnum Garage, oxpense geit eral road Clyde Equipment Co., expense general road . Crater Lake Hardware Co., ex pense general road . - Clyde Equipment Co., expense general road 20.23 60.00 2.59 4.30 4.53 12.50 COO 63.00 120.00 90.00 99.00 23.50 6.57 25.00 6.00 150.00 10.00 10.00 138.17 60.25 1.75 80.78 10.08 17.56 2.10 5.05 Spring Nearly Here Yon mill bo wanting to clean tho old car op, and mnko It look Ilka now. Wo hnvo n fine assortment of sponges nnd clmniols and an its. Hortinont ot tho best auto clean ers, pollslicei, nuto paint untl brashes to bo bad. Auto Supply Co. Jrint around tho corner 81 X, Hartlrtt Doa Wright KANSAS CITY, Mo., Feb. 28. rnssatfo by conKi'OHa of Iho Lonroot AmlurHon bill which provides for tho fitrm nnd HvcHtock IndiiHtry la ni'Kcu by tho American Hereford Cuttle Hi-coders' iiRHortutton In u atntomcnt iHmiod at national hcuduuartci'M hero today. Tho bill Ih favored by 15,000 leroford breedem, repreHentintf tho nmjor portion of the nation's Im proved beef hcrdH, tho Btatoment an id. "Hundreda of ranchmen In the rnngo Htutca aro today tinabln to buy sorely needed breeding ctock beetttiHo their banks ennnot or will not make tho nocerumry loans at a twitisfiK'tory rnto of Interest,''' thr statement riM. SPRAY RIG REPAIRING Williams Implement Sorvice 88 S. lUrtlctt Phono !!IUI USED CARS That have not been misused Priced right Crater Lake Automotive Co. WATCH YOUR BATTERY PRKHT-O.I.ITR It.U'TKRl STATION For Quirk Starr Phon 110 Skin Ablaze Constant Itching Almost Unbearable! W. nnw thcr la on thing that itttit ri.m. anrl that la moro rail-blnotl-cflUl 8. H. bullda thiMO hr the lullllnnl Ynn can Itirrraae your rtil-Wnoit ctlla to th Joint whr It la prartlrallr tmi.lb! or ciama to aiiit. Wa know, that u,ih-i, siJJ'jagg?Ba Comedy-Drama, Rlalto A rollicking comedy-drama, n pic turlzatlon of a story by Peter B. Kyno, which ran in the Cosmopolitan Maga zine, is tho photoplay which comes to tho Rlalto thoatre today for four days It is "Brothers Undor tho Skin." The domestic mlsadvouturos of two young mnrriod couples and the hus bauds' similar solution ot their prob lems furnishes tho plot of tho story. One rouplo lives in a Bronx flat, tho other in a Rivorsldo Drlvo apartment, Both husbands aro employod by the same firm, In capacities as widely different as their salaries one a man ager, the other a humble shlppiug clerk. But each encounters the same situation at homo a sweet, lovablo wife, whoso chief talent seems to be sponding her husband's snlary and more. "Brothers Under tho Bkln" Is nil- star. Consider theso names: Heleuo Chudwirk, Clulro Windsor, Mao Busch Norman Kerry nnd Tat O'Malloy. Surely a cast to bo regarded with ro-spect. HEAT WITH COAL Place Your Order Now for , Quick Delivery Hansen Coal Co. (aaerrssors to h(l) Hi 8. Fir Ht. Plum 3.III-J MACHINE WORK Repairing Babbitting and welding Crater Lake Automotive Co, folofld-r!!. tnrretai, In niimbrr. Mood Im- fiurllU'a TitnUb! Wa Io know that nlcht ulUtwa t:iy. Poth aro fuctil Itut hata rou, r.-tima aiifft-r'-ra. rcr actually ttko ailvantnc of thla wonderful fart I Thou anil, juat lika on hare navvr touBht about it 1 tkln prtiptlima. eciriua with all Ha firry, aktu-itltTKUiif torturo and Itn aoul. trarlns, unrnrhnhlo Itotili.KT. tUmitta. blnrkhcada anil holla, thor all park tin anil irn, vrhm bo tide of blnod-clla bPclna-to r,ill In I llloo'l cH-lla ar ! flshtliiR alunta nf liaturol K. N. S. bull, In th.m r th illlo ii I It has bcrn uoIiik It alnm PCMI S. S. . la ono of In unvilfat bloo.l rll Itnllili-ra, riuMi-clfitni-ra ami hottybutM fri known to ua mortal! When you put Ibtoa f.irii tou.'lbt'r, thon to r.nltuu to h-iT p.-xrina and aklu aruiilb.na look, mora Ilka a am than a Uiicaaa. klra. Artlmr N. t-iulth, I'mrt ht., Newark, Ohio, nrltfa: "Md lilt: ffirl Aaa very a4 aaaa e( kkhm. Saa htgnn tokimg S. 8. 5. mni tt urU ow. f tkaaik y,oi vvo-y mmtK. I Ml Mtf rim,?, fr.dt oovA tntdiciHt it . I aihkaI talk (4 mirk ofrimt it, ft I Jrneie il m O. K.' Hit. I. your ornortunlty. S. R. S. con tahi. onlT Ti'Ki'tahle mriliolnal IngreiHente. Iln auw s. S. s. il..oa bu 11 1 rcd-blood-Klle, It rii'. ibi.ui:ill.in. toillila firm fteah, fill, out bolt.. rhovUt, hrautiriea Hi. mm rinioo. toitl.U you up when you are run down. S. 8. 8. la eol.l at all rim etoree. In two !. Tie larger alia bottle la Ua mora econouuraJ. "The Young Rajah," Pane Never before has tho colorful Uo dolph Yulentlno been glvon as great an opiwrtunlty to demonstrato his versatility and peculiar acting genius as In his latest vehicle, "Tho Young Rajah," which oiens nt tho Pago the atre today for a four days' run. In this picture, adapted from the piny and novel, "Amos Jtidd." Valen tino Is first seen ns a college hero at Harvard- against Vale, ho meets "Amos Judd," Valentino's name In the story, pulls a winning stroke oar for Ilnrrivard agniiiBt Ynlo, ho meets "Molly Cubot" and falls In love with her. "Amos" has a past. Hp Is an ludtun prince of royal blood who was left mysteriously ns a child, with an old New England couple und udoptod and roared by them. "The Young llajnh" Is shown with round two of tho new series of "Leath er Push- rs" stories in which Reginuld Denny is star. W. Y. Crowson, expense gen eral road . Gold Hill Garage, expense gen eral rond Hlttson Motors, expense gen oral road 3.00 Soeley V. Hall, expenso gen oral road 7.50 Jones & Kirkimtrick, expense general road 1.69 F. li. Jonkitis, expenso gen eral road 0.00 Medford Furniture & Hdw. Co.. expense general rood 25.38 Medford Service Station, ox pense general road 10.25 Oregon State Highway Com mission, expense genoral ' rond, ....:...!!! ; 21.00 Medford Pharmacy, oxpenso general rond 1.60 Poonle'8 Electric Store, ex pense general road 13.15 Shell Oil coinnany, expense general road 3S.50 Tomlln Box Co., expenso general road 38.00 Union Oil Co , expenso gen eral road 11S. 59 Young's Machine Shop, ex pense genoral road 17.u0 Union Oil Co.. exnenso gen eral road 37.80 Shell Oil Company, expense general road 131. 2S Standard Oil Co.,- expense genera! road 27.00 Standard Oil Co., expense genoral road 541.31 Total $3357.04 lil no Lrriuo Kond A. L. Goodman, Bluo Ledge road 82. SO B. W. Meadows, Blue Ledge rond 100.00 Bert Newman, Blue Ledge rond 100.00 California Oregon Power Co.. Blue Ledce road 361.21 General road fund, Bluo Ledgo road 4693. 7 Total $5337 2C ltounty Cnlvin B. Gllsou I 3.00 Charles Moore 4.00 Oeo. C. Cottrell 4.00 V. W. Hartley 9.00 M Fields 2.00 H. Howard 1.1.00 W. H. Fernuson 4.00 Mary C Fry 3.00 Oscar Hanson 5.00 H. H. noussum 4. on C R. Conger 4. no R. W. Rose lfi.Oo W. II. Pomeroy J. P. Dlnkons .las. Rock Molvln Rowdon , ,'. E Smithpeter R. R. Oden Homer H. Neal lames R. MeCalllster Homer Hnrtman Gus Mitchell :. IVmnUl Anderson Herman Walter John H. llecknor N. K Taylor 1 R.nd (1.01 6.00 4.00 3.00 4.00 3.00 7.00 4.00 2.00 .1.00 4. Art 33.00 7.00 COUNTY COURT PROCEEDINGS (Continued from Friday! tnaktt you fttt General Road Hillings Cur & Auto Works. general rond oxpense $ 4.20 Busy Corner Motor Co.. gcu- eral rond expense 1.40 Elmer lleitleson. labor general rvad 31.50 W. J. Burlirlilge, lubor general rond 130.00 Clyde Equip. Co., expenso gen eral riKid 15.00 Crater Ijtke Hdw. Co., sup plies general road 1.75 Dr. Koht. J. Conroy, expense general road 200.00 Geo. Duasnult. labor, general nsid 65.25 rvlna Pntteo (,n hverett Ualley larnld Crump Art Moore Vernon Gouohes O. E. Fry H. II. Fox J. C. Cass Zera Dahack R. H. Sears Anton Ring E E. Schult V. A. Cox Ferrsnd Shaw Carl Hanson Mark Winnlngham .. Curtis Jennings R. J. Edler Homer llartmau J. R. Kouns 4.00 2.00 2.00 ".on 4.00 7.00 4 00 4.00 10.00 12.00 3.00 10 00 2.00 5.00 6.00 5.00 15.00 2.00 3.00 M. X. Wampler is-o A. Postnn 1. 00 Earl C.ranthan ft J. V. C.ranthan 3. on Homer llartmari 2 00 Total 1317.00 Cll.U'NCEY FLOREY. County Clerk. Wonderful Home Bargain Wo are moving to Southern California and will sell our Beautiful Home on West 11th St., 4 blocks train Washington School at a great bargain. House all modern. 6 rooms and hath, breakfast nook, und largo sleeping porch. Built in features, fire place und garuge for two cars. Lot 75x117 feet with beautiful shade trees, and side walks all in, and assessments all paid. Price fur quick sale $4,500. Some terms if desired. Sec Owner, 1. K. MILLARD, or phone 1:)3. m "mi if NEW FOR lG Skirts Waists Coats Dresses Kimonss Curtains , Sweaters Covirings Draperies Ginghams Stockings Everything SPECIAL LOT SALE Beautiful Edgewood Park Moving to Southern California, April first, selling what lots are left In Edgewdod Park, on Rosuo River and Crater Lako Highway at greatly reduced prices from Mitrch 1st to March IWtll. Will sell lots at $100.00 ouch, terms if desired. Now Is your chance to get a beautiful lot on Rogue Rtvcr at dirt cheap price. First come first choice. I will be in Edgewood Park all day Thusday and Friday. Phone li)3 If you want a showing ' Business Opportunity For Bale or lease, one of the finest Summer Resort, Auto Camp Ground proposition in Southern Oregon. On Roguo River-anl J Crater Lake Highway.' Exceptional opportunity for live wire. 521 W. 11th St. Seo D. E. MILLARD, Owner Phono VV.i Buy "Diamond lives" no other kind nnd fellow' the simple directions in everv package. Don't wonder whether you "can dye or tint successfully, hecauje perfect homo dyeing is guaranteed v,h Diamond Dvcs even if you have nevVr dyrd lx-fere. Just, tell your drupgist whether the material you wish to dye Is wool or silk, or whether it is linen, cotton, or mixed poods. Diamond Dye never streak, spot, fade, or run. Picture Framing at Stvem's Studio PLACE ORDERS NOW FOR Sherwin-Williams Dry Lime Sulphur Bear Creek Liquid Lime Sulphur Call for Terms and Prices Independent Fruit Company Phone 226 Warehouse So. Front St, China Herb Store Thin m 10 (Mriir ttit Tm ChunK ot vjfdforrt. Ore., hue cured me ,ot KOitr ind fltnmsch trouble. S. M. Lfpnard, 09 J St., Grante Pass. Tills is to certify thar Him Obim of Mertford, Ore., has cured me ot rupture ff four years standing. F. Q. Isharfv 117 S St,, Grants Pass, Ore. Medford. Oregon, Jan 13, 1917 i This la to ertify that I. the under tlpned, had very severe storpach trouiVj ind had been bothered for several yett nd InM Auieusr waft not expected to live, find hearing of dim Chung (whose HVrh store Is at 214 South Front sfeet, Medford). T decided to get herbs for my stomach trouble, and I started to feeling better as soon as T uced tliem and today im a well man and can heartily recora mend anyone afflicted as I was to see Tim Chung and try his Herba. (Signed) W R JOHNSON Witnesses ffm. Uewtn Kgi Poini W L Chlldreth. Eagle Poini M A Anderson Medford 3 B Hdme. Ragl1 Point C E Mnore. Eagle Point J V Mclntyre. Eagle Polr.i Oeo Von der Hell?n. Eagle Pom H. W. CONGEE UNDERTAKER Saocessor to Weeks-Conger Co, Medford. Owi.,. l: When Time Means Money SAT DON'T slight the preparation of your seed-beds in order to plant on time. Better, seed-beds mean more bushels per acre. Fordson power and the Roderick Lean Automatic Engine Disc, specially built to work with the Fordson, will get your . Jand into shape for planting in plenty of time. 25 acres a day Can be covered with this compact, one-man outfit. - The Roderick Lean Automatic Engine Disc prepares a deep level and finely pulverized sed-bed in one harrowing. With the Fordson it provides the most rapid, thorough and economical means of getting your spring tillage done. We will gladly show you the many advantages of this; equipment. m ' f C. E. GATES AUTO CO. SS;St