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inTOFomT irxtr; TurrcrnrR mtdfortv fmfinov. montivay, .takttary ' 12, m" n rrvfer Generals Calles and Obregon, New and Retiring' ' Presidents, in Mexico City on Inauguration Day I SALES FORCE IN LOS ANGELES Lining up Mh foiooH to inako 1925 tho KeatOHt year in Oh fnrty-yenr his tory of tho oinanizatinii. C. V, Halph, director of nalon and trnnnpnrtnU'n, ' han announced important chuiiKOH in tho naU'H person no I of tho I'tilon oil company of California, wiyrt C. L, Tuh tevln, Orotron manager. J. M. (Jenry, formerly manager of refined oil Hales, Ik appointed miles manager, with supervision over all Bales of the. company. 11. K. Kharp, ' formerly district na les mumiKer, Los Anpelefl district, Ih appointed niannKor of stations. L. M Mridman, formerly district sales manager at Heat tie, Ih appointed manager of reftmtd oil sitlefl, the post vacated by Mr. Cieary. Other change) include tho appoint ment of H. F. Warner to diHtrlct man nper nt Seattle; K. W. ItrewHter to dis trict salon manner nt Phoenix, W. L. Matlock to ristriet sales manager at Lob Angeles, M. V. McAfeo.to distrlet BfilOH manager at Fresno, and It. W. Martin to assistant to director of sales and transportation at Los, Angeles. Long" service In tho oil ludUHtry and exceptional work In their former du ties novo been rewarded by Mr. ltalph In his choice of the Union Oil men who aro starting tho new year with added responsibilities J. W. (ieary, the nnwly appointed sales manager, has bften with tho Union for seventeen years, starting nt San Francisco, serv- cd as a salesman and assist nt Hpce.ll j agent nt Seattle, returned to Sitn Frn- j clseofor a year and later was made dis trict sales manager at Sn Jose, in 1916 was transferred to district sales man ager at Los Angeles and two years later was taken Jnto the main office as manager of refined oil sales. Tho appointment of 15. 8. Sharp to the position of manager of stations! comos after ten years with tho Union, first at Oakland, and then at Los An geles. . L. M. Hrldgmnn returns to Los An gelos after four successful years In AVashlngton, went to tho San Fran cisco office in 1913, as superintendent of roflncd oil tank wagons, In 11H7 he went to tho main office at Los An geles, three years later was made as sistant district sales manager at Seat tle, nd In May, 1!24, promoted to dis trict sales manager at that point. . Under tho guiding hand of (.'. W. Ralph, tho sales organization of the Union Oil company has developed with amazing consistency to its nYos ont position in tho petroleum Indus try of tho west. Sinco Mr. Ralph's ad vont In 11124 the salos ot tno company have quadrupled. lA-m limn tuu uis- trlbuting stations, and no service sta- tlon wero operated by the Union In 11114. Today the distributing stations are nearly 300 whllo approximately nearly 300 whllo approximately 400 sorvice stations aro owned and op erated, and Union non -detonating gas- olluo and Arlsto motor oil are names well known up and down the cn tlre Pacific coast, into liritish Colu umhla, tho Canal Zone, Hawaiian Is lands and many foreign countries. OREGON UTILITY An Increane of 2fifl per cent In the value of ltn physical propertleH during the pant decade han been made by tho t'allfornln Oregon 1'ower company, the piogrenHlve light and power util ity which Hervoti a largo ,nectlou of southern Oregon and a portion of northern California. Tho value of lhe phyHlcnl properlles of thin concern In I!MU, not Including water rights, etc.. was $.l."K7.UM.ari, and in !924, ten yearn later, the prop erties of the company were listed at $1 1, 752. G16. lit. This Is a record which Is probably not equalled by very many large industrial eHtnhliNh nients on the 1'aclflo coast, and Indi cates the rapidly growing demands for electric light and power service In the territory which this company operates. In the same period the gross rev enues of the company had grown from $347.21)1.70 to $1.370.M4.7K. The operating and maintenance ox peiiHes had Increased from $1 43.74ti.ti? to Vr!)4, 603.97. In the paxl decade. The net earnings without deducting IntereHt or depredation climbed from $:MS.Dl(i.e3 to $775.!M0.H1. The production of electrical energy by the company In 1M3 amounted to $2i;.Kr..3r.!l kilodatt hour, and for Inst year It aggregated 1 4fi2.rJ4.7S I. The foregniug ftguren Include those for both Oregon and t'aliforula o" is- trletH. Enlarged joints Reduces swelling relieves pain Treat painful, enlarged Jolnta with Sloan's. No rubbine! The powerful stimulation that Sloan's ITiveg to tha circulation does tho work. Allays inliammation, re duces swelling, relievos pain. The chief reliance of rheumatic suffer ers. All druggists-35 cents. Sloan's Liniment -kills painf WILKKNON. Wash.. Jan. 1? -Overcome by (he gases of a coal burning engine, William Klidzk, working as a hrakcmnn on the main engine of the WUkoson Coat and Coke company, was drowned yesterday when he fell face down In a pool of water not over three inches deep. A car had been derailed and Fllslzk went forward to speak to Knglneer II. If. Ryan and said In leaving tfiat he would signal when the car was on the track agin. Fifteen minutes passed and Ryan going back to Invest igale found FUsizlt lying prone in the water and went to his aid. Me too, was over come, however, and Muriel W II kins, who came to the aid of the men got them to fresh stir and applied resusci tation. Ryan was revived but two hours work on Fllslzk failed to bring him back to life. IDEAS ' OF SECRETARY PAKIS. Jan. 12. Paris newspapers offer explanations for tho resignation of secretary Hughes and tor the ap pointment of Ambassador Kellogg to succeed him which aro moro ingenious han convincing. Pcrtinax of the Echo do Paris bo llevos Mr. Hughes Is resigning because he does not seo "eye to eye with Pres ident I'oolldgo." The writer says that tho presldont, "dominate by the son ate," desires a policy of Isolation, whllo Kecrotary Hughes "who lias spent his life among tho halt-Kuro-peun society of Now Vork is Inclined to intervene in tho Old World contro versies." ' Portlnax says II Is certain that "tho reign of the republican Henato will bo nfirmed." 1 le adds that as a lawyer trained in tho country, "tho secretary of slate probably Is not big enough to esist the assembly or carry It with him." .Secretary Hughes. In the vlow of M. St. Hrlce of l.o Journal. Is retiring because ho intends to run for presi dent. hamM'IUI, Germany. Jan. 1 ,.omln(lllnK his resignation, tho ,,,,,,.,,,. Narhrlchten oxpresses be- lct (hlU ,.,., ulKwls intends to . ldotit. The minor terms . . .....,,. .,,, moderate politi cian, Itefcrring n Mr. Hughes' New Ha ven reparallon speech, which formed the basis of Chancellor Cuno's econ omic program, the paper observes: "In it, for the first time Ji statesman among Germany's former enemies showed a desire for conciliation and pointed out possibilities for a solution which, while not acceptable In all de tails to Germany, wero certainly hope ful." home. .Inn. 12. Mrs, John Adams Drake of New York ( lly was received vesterdav liv Premier Mussolini, airs Urako expressed such enthusiasm for the fascist causo that KIKnnr ftiusso 1 1 ni authorized her appointment U' the first American woman fascist. Mrs. llrako Is president of th American Kree Milk and ltollof for Italy society.' Her work hoth in this country and Italy was honored hy tho Mallatl Kovernmeut and Pope Plus, hy whom she was received in private an dionco. Radio Programs for Tonight KFI. l.os Alludes, 41'.!) meters, f to !i. lOvenlne Herald prnKiam. II ti 10 Waller M. Muridiv pioKl'alll. 10 to 11. Kxamlncr proKram. K... Hollywood, :137 meters, S ti 10. evening program and i-oncert NiMtosoit'il lv the Los AnKeles li-e anil Cold Htorsiio i-tmipany. 10 to 11. UoK ioalil Parker hour presented hy the Motro-r.ohlwvn-.Myer studios. 1 1 to 12, Amhassador illotel-Ahe Lyman Cfn-oanut tlrove orchestra. K;u. Oaklatul. .112 meters, 8:00. educational program. lo to 1:00. dance music proKi'am hy Henry Hal- stead's orchestra anil soloists. Hotel St. Francis, San Francisco. K I'D. Sun Francisco, 1:' :l meters. R to n, orKitnri'cltal by Theodore .1 I ruin, oiriclal orKnlst at the Wur lltzcr. 9 to 10. prouram fcaturiiiK 'Li in Fabek Harnett, lyric soprano: Cerald (l. ltoss, accompanist. 10 to II. F.. Max llrailllcld s Versatile hand. playing in the palace Hose llootr hoiil. Kl.X. Oakland. Son meters. S to :.".!, eilncatlonal proKiam. 9 : 3 il t 10: H.. the American Theater Orches tra, pliiylnir Ini-idental music to the Paramount picture, "TonKUes of Flame " KUW. Portland. t9i meters. 8:00. concert hy the lireKonliin t'oneort ttrchestra. 10:00, dance muMc by (Jeorne ulsi'n's Metropolitan Orches tra of thi" Hotel Portland ttwo hours. Intermission numhers hy Shefler's Union orchestia. 7 llle 111 Huniiiur HonlP. fALliWKI.L. Idaho. Jan. i. Two WQtnen and five children, neRi-oes. were hurnod to tlcath when fire de stroeil thi-ii tw ii-t.imily bouse noni hero today, ' MUSSOLINI HONORS AMERICAN WOMAN Gnnornl P. Ellns Callos. Mr-xlro's now rMrt fxi'cntlvH. posid ror this phoiosruph wilh Ginuiiil Obretsou December has been a month In the Thrift Shop, amount of shop work very busy The usual with the Christmas donations filled In all our time. Tho same fnterestt and de mand for warm clothing is Increas ing daily, the people have gladly re sponded to our request for warm clothing for the city's poor. One hundred and fifty eight garments were donated to -19 persons. Doners to the shop were .Mrs. ilellangcr, Mrs. t'ole, Mrs. Clements, Mrs. Porter Neff, Mrs. Craln, Mrs. Partridge, Mrs. Hureh, Mrs. Payne, Mrs. Barry, Mrs. Hmlth, Mrs. Murray, Mrs. Manning, Mrs. Maust, Mrs. Itracklnreed, Mrs. Wileocks, Mrs. Halade, Mrs. IS. Poch, Mrs. Hwlgart, Mrs. Older, Mis. Crnn fleld, Mrs. Woolf, Mr. Janney, Mrs. Karrar, Mrs. Porter, Mrs. Johnson, Mi's. Suudei'man, Mrs. Sparrow, Mi-s McICeen, Miss Coss, Mrs. Campbell, , ' wheller and lovely quilts given I by the Kt. Anns Altar society of tho Catholic church which, through an nvi'iMKiii, was noi mcnuonci! oeiore. ' We wish to express our thanks! ' through this report for all donatlons ( ash sales 79.60 Credit l.r.O Total 81.10 Goods worked out 15.00 Goods donated 65.15 Total ... Expenses: Kent .Salary Thread . . . llefund . . . . . .$164.25 . . .$ 16.50 . . . 60.00 .10 3.00 Total 79.U0 Total cleared In cash 1.50 Total cleared in services 8T1.OO The statistical repdjt fur the mouth of .December shows the following itemized record of work: Office interviews: Hy secretary 11J lly stenographer 1x3 Total office interviews 302 I'hone inquiries: I!y secretary i, . . 50 My stenographer 1 U Total phone calls Tolls for johs: lly men lly women Hil Total calls for John . . . Ii7 Contacts wllh employers !!2 .lohs secured '! Towns visited hy secretary and numher of times for social work: ciat ork: i .! Med lord Jacksonville . , Ashlami Talent Cold inn Central Point . WaKiier Creek Total no. towns visited .... No. of times for social work.. Types of cases and numher of con tacts with: r;x-sci-vicc men , . . Stranded families 4 Slcl Child welfare Old couples Old men Family welfare Transportation I lectors County court C S. V. It., 7; Slate Aid Com mis ion -1 4-, Veterans' Welfare Com 1 llouKlas eolintv chapter I'. S. V. llospilal R2 OowHtz-W'ahklakunic haptcr Public Welfare Hureau. Ore A. U. C F. S. V. 1!.. 77 l.os Anuolcs Chapter A. 1!. C Thrift Shop ' liellef (riven duritiK the month Ilecemher, 1U1M: Warner Wormian & Core.... Louie's Cash Store Hutchison , l.umsdcn Hi.4 7 0 3.4 I K.0.1 1 1.2:1 2.0S ,1.41 '7.24 S.70 .14. OS moo 2 ll.ii 2 1.!I7 10.00 .1:1.7? 15 00 10.00 6. SI Jones Cash lllocerv Oakdalo Cjisd (Irocery West side tlcoceleilii '.' II. K. Marsh Kconomy Market Star Market K. C. Fuller. Central Point ... Weaver's store. Central Point H. P. Thi'lss , (.,,, 1., (old Hill Supply c Hill Merc. Co., Talent hoenix Merc. Co Fred O'Kelly, Kogue liiver.. dates Lydiiinl Total for Kiocerles. 2S6.S1 Total from lied Cross funds 1S3.7;, .hiik: Jackson County Creanierv 10. 3i 2.42 .:io 1.50 .1.00 Snidcr's Mrs. Caldwell Mr. Cost ley Mr. Ooorthevs Total for milk . . . ;'o.6i Monthly Report of Thrift Shop the day the lntter turned over the ri'lns of government of the republic south o( the Itio Gtunde. Total from lied Cross funds 13.71 Kui'l: Valley Fuel Co. 32.00 Newcnmbs 12.00 (loo. Yokel 13-60 J. M. McDowell 22.00 Total for fuel 82.00 Total from ed Cross funds 24.50 Merchundiso: - Golden liulo J 18.99 M. M. Storo 10.21 C. M. Kidd 12.90 Mann's Dept. Storo 37.03 Total for mdso Total from Hcd Cross funds 19.13 42. Gl Caro of sick: Sacred Heart Hospital 67.05 James Miller 7.00 Amu. serv., John Perl 6.60 Total for caro of sick 80.55 Total from Ited Cross funds 80.50 Transients: ark Cafo 10.75 J. N. Cafe 8.85 Howry 1.75 T(tH, for trjinsonlfl 21.35 15.85 Total from Ited Cross funds Transportation: 2 lares to Portland $ 8.90 Kannly to Oakland u . 18.68 2 faros to Sacramento....... 12.78 Total for transportation . . . . 40.36 Total from lied Crots funds 31.46 limit: Total for rent for Deo Total from Ited Ciobs funds. . $ 36.00 18.00 . on tho sago with piano and violin. in Total relief for December. . ?(i20. 31 Rbintly P'"y melodies asked for by per Tolal from ited Cross funds H'JH.32 ponH in tne nudience. A Is o Georgia , Templeton, tho "gird with the X-ray I mind." who answers question before Tho ArmstronK Motors, Inc., an nounces that it has heen selected as the tiKoncy for Hudson and Kssex motor ears for Weilford, Ashland and territory. Air. Armstrong has been InvestlfitiliiiK tho Hudson-Fssex propo sition for some time and Is particu larly omhu.'iiaHtlc. ahout hoth makes. 'la my investigation," said Mrs. Armatroni;, 1, learned that the Hud son and losses companies have always had a splendid reputation with their owners, dealers and distriliutors alike und throtiKhout the aulomohile indus try, as weil. Aulomohile men tell mo tnat their product has always been of '"K" "landard and li.at they have un- - u.mioi imanciai strciiKin. i went violently directed to the intenso burn 1 must carelully into the entire matter, jn(, anJ itching whinh accompanies "'liidii.B cuimrrui'tlon methods, prin-1 this diseace. Try as they may elpies and workmanship of tho two permanent relief will never be theirs 1 cars, and am confident that no other , until the disease laden blood. 13 " cur-s oner a.s mucn ror tno prleo asl; - ed as tho Hudson (jujier-Slx or tho 7 X';ssex. "While in Portland I was shown a numher of letters sent 111 by Hudson and Fssox owners which certainly spoke volumes for tho lone; life, eeon omy, eaae of haiiillliiK and comfort which the construction and eilRinoer liiB principles ot the Hudson and .Es sex make possible. "I can assure users and prospective 1-. users In this territory that in either a' splendid, attractive Hudson or in the smaller, lighter hut no less at tractive Fssex they will find a ear hy far tho best huy that they have ex perienced in years. "Our new stocks comprise the lat- I est miMieis 111 hoth cars and we Invito I the public to inspect them ami exam- 1 lne their fine points." 1 1 O. L. I.cfferi of the Portland Mo- 5 tor company, wholesale representa- 2 lives, was in Medford last week trans ,1 acting business with tile company. CLWIXXATt. Jan. 12. Henry Ford. Oetrolt manufacturer, has pur chased a handsome rat, from W. J. Mulvihill of Cincinnati. It was an nounced here today. The cab. in whtch many prominent personages, in cluding Lilllam Hussell. have ridden, was imported from France many years m. The cab was shipped Hi De troit yesterilny. T 0NSI LITIS Apply thickly ovf throat covBr wilh hot flannel visas Vfr 17 M,Uion Ja r marly I.OS ANOEt.KS. .Tun; 12. Selzinu a Htlll uml jailing tho diNtiller la all in nn ordinary day'tf work for mem bers of tho ;dMrirt attorney's dry Hiiiad but today tho Rquad was busy checking up tho antecedents of a GOO Ballon still selzeiKon tho promises of Kidney Miller. lnvesiiKotors were not surprised to find a still In operation, they said, for tliuy had expected to arrest Miller on a liquor charge, but they were astounded to note a neat, county tag hanging on the copper device, bear ing tho name of a former owner and a date, "July 7. l'J24," when the s-tlll had been seized In a previous raid and confiscated as evidonce. The tag checked with county records of the raid, but neither tag or records toldi how tho still camo to bo "back in tho service" so soon. Strong Appeal in , Picture at Rialto Hen Is a picture of "plain tales of tho hills.." "Tho Klandi " -which closes at the Ulalto tonight. I Its "donwn on tho farm" atmos- phero is realistic and life Is depicted there with a smoothness that is us restful as a June morning. Johnnie Walker. C.ladys Hlllette and Hilly .Sullivan nre featured in the cast as "county children." whose lives arc locked to the mortgaged farm, hut i whose dreams extend beyond the vil- Inge where there's sunrise' and hope. Tho boys arc brothers, and tho girl, thoi rfoster sister. "Welcome Stranger," a sensational Broadway stage success of a few years back, mnde Into a photoplay. Is tho now feature at tho Itialto theater be ginning tomorrow matinee. Dore Da vidson, who made a distinct personal hit In "Humoresquo," plays the role made famous by Sldnoy, Floronco IVdor. who heads the cast, has ono of tho most appealing roles of her ca- rPPr- Tn0 st"'y ls comedy of tho "Potash and Perlmuttcr" 'type. with nn undercurrent of htimaniiy Mnt throws the. humorous situations ,nt0 hB" rel,uf- I Weil-Balanced Acts Vaudeville Tuesday Hunt's Craterian promises another f(ne vaudevlllo bill tomorrow matinee and night. Ono of tho feature acta George T-ovett in "Concentration." a baffling inywtery in which two girlR ! thry are asked. I The namsdells, and Beyo have a blir dance 11rn1rr.ini nf six numbers: 1; Dick liartlett and Kthel Frankland will be seen in a comedy skit. "Rolling Their Own;" Harry Van FosHen. min strel man, Ramsey's Canaries and the Craterian theater orchestra under Wil son Waite's direction and moving pic tures nre othe'r items on the bill. You will be compelled to admit that the results of S.S.S. are really amazing! MANY people Imagine that ec zema or tetter needs only soma nvtnrtinl nnnlienttnn nn the skin in ' order to get relief. This is because tho attention of the sufferer is so thorouchlv cleansed.' We know there is one thing that stops eczema and that is more red-blood-cells! S.S.S. builds them by tho million! You can increase your rod-blood-cells to the point where it is practically impossible for eczema to exist. We know that as blood-cells in crease in number, blood impurities vanish! We also know that night follows day. Both are facts! But have you. eczema sufferers, ever ,,u e yuu. cupula o.d.o, v,vi actunllv taken advantage of this won derlul fact? Thousands just like you have never thought about it. Skin eruptions, eczema, with all its fiery, skin digging torture, and its soul tearing, unreachable itching, pimoles, blackheads and boiis. they all pack up and go, when the tido of blood-cells begins to roll in ! Blood-cells are the fighting giants of Nature! S.S.S. builds them by the million! It has been doing it since 1S26. S.S.S. is one of the greatest blood cell builders, blood-cieanscrs and body strengthened known to us mor tals I When you put these facts to gether, then to continue to have ec zema and skin eruptions looks more like a sin than a disease. S.S.S. con tains only vegetable medicinal in gredients. Because S.S.S. does build red-blood-cells, it routs eczema, clears the skin, builds firm flesh, fills out hollow checks, and gives you that more up and going appearance. a S. S. ts aoH at T1 frord draff tior In two mr. The larger iu U more economtcal. 'CC Worlds Best I.J.iJl 'gloodMedldne EC "Z EM fl MOTHER :- Fletcher's Cas toria is a pleasant, harmless Sub stitute for Castor Oil. Paregoric, Teething Drops and Soothing Infants in arms and Children To avoid imitations, always look for Proven directions on Mch pnekage. is! WINDOWS AND DOORS Wc carry at all times a very large stock of Standard Doors, also French Doors, all sizes. We make WindoVvs and Doors of every description. - Doing well equipped with first-class mechanics and "modern machinery, we are enabled to give excellent service on everything in the mill work line. TROWBRIDGE CABINET WORKS If You Want Good Cars Come in and See These Late model Dodge Sedan. Willys-Knight New Duco paint. Oldsmobile Roadster New paint, wire wheels. Ford Self-starter. Other Used Cars All Bargains. The Busy Corner Motor Co. 1 A New Income Tax Law Your 1024 income tax return must be made , under the requirements of an entirely new income tax law. ' - This new law embodies many changes over, the previous income tax laws. . ' ' ' Do not delay making your return for you must take into account the necessity of conforming your report to the new 1924 laws demands. " The blanks have bent released by t ho Treasury Department ami I now have a supply of the samo on hand. . - GEO. G. HEWITT INCOME TAX ADVISER 405 Medford Building Telephone 326 Central Auto Service STAGE LINE SCHEDULE Effective January 8, 1925 KLAMATH FALL3 To GRANTS PASS Read Down Read Up A. M. Fare P. M. A. M. Fare P. M. 7:45 $ ,12:30 .KlamaUi Falls. 11:30 $ .75 6:00 8:10 .751:15 Keno ...11:00 4.00 5:30 10:15 4.00 3:45 Ashland 8:55 .25 3:25 10:45 , 4.25 4:15 Medford 8:25 1.00 2:55 12:30 5.25 6:00 ... Grants Pass.... 7:00 1:30 MEDFORD OFFICE HOLLAND HOTEL Syrups, especially prepared for all ages. the signature of CatXXMU Physicians everywhere recommend it. SELECT YOUR DESIGN from our varied assortment of high grade wall papers, and wo are sure pou will be supremely satisfied, be cause all of them are artlstio and perfect in quality. There is an in finite selection of all grades ot papers for all places,' halls,' parlors, dining and reception rooms, bedrooms, etc. Thompson, The Painter 126 North Central ,