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r. PAGE from MEDFOUT) MATrJ TRTBTJNE. MEDFOTm OTITJCJOX. FRIDAY, .TUNE B, 1?)ll I MEDFORD mail tribune AN INnRl'ENUKNT NCWSPAl'KIl PUBLISH!:!) KVKIIT AKTISHNOON KXCI'.IT RUMMY Iir TUB n:Dix)nu pkixtikq co. The Democratic Timet, Th Hertford Mall, The Medford Tribune. Thn South rn OnRonlnn, The Ashland Tribune Office Mall Tribune Uulldln. 2S-1T-19 North Fir atreet: telephone 76. Official Paper of the Cltr ot Medford. Official Taper of Jackson County. Entered ae eecondclaet matter at Medford, Oregon, under the act of March 3, 1879. njBSCRHTIOJt RATE! One year, by mall.. .15.00 One month, by mail... .to rer month, delivered oy carrier in Medford, Jacksonville and Cen tral Point ... .80 Saturday only, by mall, per year J.00 Weekly, per year - - - 1.80 With Mcdfont Stop-Orer ELKS RUSH WORK REM BY FALL Con."! ruction work on the Medford Klks' ti'inplo ! well under way nnd the Klks' building cnmniittro is as suring the membership Hint the new home wilt tic completed nnd furnished nnd rendy for occupancy early this fnll. This encouraging report to the lodge has been made possible by the diHisal of practically nil of the $45,000 bond issue, which met with ready sale to the membership and other local people. Construction work on the carpen ter's contract has been under way several days, this contract having been nwarded to It. I. Stuart. The contract for brick construction was nwarded to George O'Hrlcn. A num ber of local members of the lodge were tip early this morning and Inid the first brick in the wall when the brick masons came to work. The building will be constructed of white prc.ed brick and will be orna mented with concrete trimmings. The large front entrance will be finished in polished marble, while ten massive concrete pillars will support tlio ver andas and the west and south eleva tions niul the portico entrance to the building. The building when com pleted will bo the most imposing structure of the kind south of Port land. It Theater Sxxlnl Today. Friday and Saturday matlnco and evening. "Seeing South America with Colonel Hoosevclt," first time In motion plcturcf, a Mutual movies, tho most talked of man today, fresh from tho trip, and a rare treat to every man, woman and child In Medford. You'll see views of the har bor of Illo Do Janlero, beautiful ave nues ot tho South American capltol, tho neptune ceremonies, and tho Ini tiation of tlioso who crossed tho equa tor with the colonel. Scenes takeif in tho Loner colony lu Trlnadad, box ing bouts aboard ship, being rofereed by tho colonel and other games as tennis, schuffleboard, chess, checkers, horseback riding, pillow fights. The colonel roars with laughter and al lows the tango to be danced, but no turkey trot or Texas Tommy for him. Stormed by nowspapcr men and cam era men in Iirazll, refusing to be caught in Napoleonic pose, ho Is taken on tho wing. A riot of 100 of tho "still" camera men, caught by our "Mutual Movlo" camera man. Also n tropical storm at sea, along with "Mutual Weekly Nows," showing first films of Stef- fanson's Canadian arctic expedition, sent 1200 miles by dog sleds, etc Only 10 cents. I- -i r-. - Recovered from Lung Trouble-Now Insured Insurance companlva will not accept nr one affected with I.unic Trouble. When you know a man who baa ten filleted and uho later tiai been Insured, such action meant that the policy-holder mint tin lu a trr Reed atate of health. Can bare been njKirti-d when Lunf Huffcrem, after taklnjr Kckman'a Altera tire, a remedy for Throat and lunff Trouble, bave aucceaafutljr paited b Medical teat of lmtrauce coinpanlea. Head tbla caae: 237 Dean fit.. Ilrooltlrn. N. Y. "Gentleruem About a ycur and a half Co 1 noticed that my beultb vii rapidly falling. I waa troubled with eight areata, severe coutili and wni very weak: bavin, lu fact, abtolutcly no ainlf. tkm whatever. About tlil time 1 rontult 4 (ibalcUn, who told ma my luoga were affected. Not satUflcd I went to an rfcer doctor, who, after eiamlnlng me, aid that 1 waa In the tint itaicra of I.uug Troalle. Al thia twin I I Htarted to take Vekmaa's Alterative. Ill nlvut sweata atvptttd altuoat liiiinrrtlalrljr, rnr rough ieeaait looaer and gradually dltappeared. My wrUbt la iw Wi ouuda ami my Mtslau ia jironouuced nia terfwily iwjud-Hblcli, tsfelber wllb (ha fart I bt I bate Juat been ariltd by two different luiuraura ceuiaulei for luaur un, iwakra w mt ot "r entire tv ttf-irhrlUkmn' AllaraUvei' Ere aUrevtetMll wore o feuueal.) ' AllrratUebaa l.eeu iovwi ;f H W 7"l d l.W(f ACfrrlbtua, KKlja, nrum '!,. nwi "i"' lt. llruHil'UI.A h4 la ukwmiu MWiHilUM in ."l lb arali w. js? : ""x'iftJrcttLr fssui I'nll I-oncd Wire. AsorlntcHl Press CLUB MANUFACTORIES NEEDED WE all clamor for factories in Medt'ord. The payrolls aro needed to make the community self-supporting. The more Ave have, the better foundation for prosperity, as tho factory brings in outside money and utilizes native products, besides providing oeeupation. Handicapped as Medford is. Isolated front the world. with a long rail haul necessary to reach populous centers as markets, our factories must be hunted in number and confined to those products tion charge. I entent lactones, lumber and box lactones and canneries are needed and offering a market for a considerable output. Hut other factories that can hope to succeed are limited. A year or so sigo, a stock food factory was started in a modest way in Medford. Like other successful ventures, it was based upon the application of a new idea to the business that of manufacturing stock, cattle and animal foods and remedies in concentrated capsule forin,tnstead of bulky powders and liquids as heretofore. The field occupied was a new one and the products found a ready sale and a growing demand wherever offered. This factory has proven that it is one of the class of factories that can be successfully maintained in Medford, and which the people of the community must assist in establishing, to the end that the connimnitv itself mav become more prosperous. The more such institutions tney become, the more substantial the development of the city. The co-operation of the community should be forth coming, not only in securing this class of enterprises which can bo successfully established, but in the maintenance and enlargement of those already here. CHAMBERLAIN A WASHINGTON dispatch states that Senator Ohain- berlain lias had inserted in the sundrv civil bill, which will be reported next week, $100,000 for Orator Lake road work. In addition, he has secured the largest sums for the development of Oregon rivers and harbors ever appropriated. Senator Chamberlain occupies a strong strategical position and wields a great power in the senate. He has about the same positions formerly held by Senator Bourne and is actually accomplishing as 'much for his constituents as the latter, who broke all records. Senator Chamberlain is chairman of the committee on military affairs in case of war, the most important posi tion in the senate. He is on the following cemmittees: Agriculture and forestry, appropriations, commerce, pub lic lds and territories. The all-important committee, from the viewpoint of his constituents, is of course the appropriations committee, which passes upon all expendi tures. Senator Chamberlains greatest work in the senate is the Alaska railroad bill, which will open up that territorv to development. For the government it marks a new de parture in federal affairs. Mr. Chamberlain has been in "Washington long enough to become of real value to Oregon as well as to the nation. No other senator could in years attain the committee posi tions, mtiuencc and prestige now his. It would be rank folly not to send him back for lie has made good for Ore- Kuuni every sense Ol tnc word. John A. Perl UNDERTAKER Lady Assistant 88 S. DAKTIiEXT PbOBC M. 47 ma 47-79 Ambulant Service Repair Coromar WHAT IS 300 "fi&i&&iiGm&miWify&$&s s Blue Monday With ovor recurring regular ity that day of days, when everything goes wrong, when tho groceries and meat, tho ice and tho wood and everything to bo ordorod, when tho family wash Is in tho tubs and all tho household affairs upset, what a relief to have at your elbow a servant who will run all tho errands and take away tho worry and caro of Illuo Mon day. Wo furnish thin sorvlco to 2000 housowlves in Med ford, and havo n servant ready to servo you in tho same way. Tho service wo wllj porfonn Is almost unlimited but the charge Ik so small you will wonder how it tan bo done only C touts u day (no other charge) If ou uuut us to drlvo away nil illuo Mondays In your housu let us list )ou In tho Jlluo Hook of Medford which goes to pre June 10, You will bo proud (o have your nuiiiu along , with the otlais, ' The Home Tel. & Tel. Co. that can stand the transporta will do well, the vallev itself Medford has and the larger MAKES GOOD When Buying Coffee Call for The Riteway Coffee It's fresh roasted and of the best quality. ROASTED and BLENDED IN MEDFORD .Guaranteed to civc perfect HJiiiHiataion or money refunded "Why patronize Ran Francis co, Portland and Seattle when yon can patronize a home industry that is just as Reed. Ask your dealer for Tbe Riteway Coffee Great Stock Reducing Sale Every article in tho filoro re duced 10 lo Wu find more. Ahrens FRECKLES Now h tho Tlmo to ,Vt Itld of Tliiwo ll) SN There's no longer the sIlKhleal need of fpoliiiK nal'itinod of jour freckle. ih the ire.irlllou ntlilne tluuuln utreiiKtli- Is K'riuitood to remove these liomelj Hot. Simply not an ounce of ot'ilno double RtroiiKth from any duiRKlat, niul apply n little of It iilKhl nnd , murnliiR niul you luild xon oo Hint even the worst treble have benun to disappear, while the ll&htor oiu Imvu vanished entlrolj. It Is seldom that more than nn ounce Is needed to com pletely clear the skill and gulii a beau. tlttil clear complex! n lie sure to ask for the double strength othlne as this Is sold under Kiiarante of mone i':u-k If It falls to remove freckles. DON'T TAKE CHANCES HAVE MEDFORD TAILORS Make vour next s it and it will be RIGHT KLEIN for KLOTHES WESTON'S CAMERA SHOP Recently romoJclod and cnlargoJ, added new cameras and apparatus and la now strictly up-to-dato In ovory way. Conimcrlcal Work or all Kind Including copying and enlarging of pictures, legal documents, etc. Dro nildo enlarging, any size, and kodak finishing ot every kind. x Professional inj amatuor photo graphic supplies. L, M. Harmon Aioclatc4 Wltii Mo. Shop over Isis Taeator. Phono 14 7-J Rheumatic Throat Is Common Trouble Should Be Treated in Blood To Prevent Recurrence. Tlierf arf aeful irarslea lhal atAf . aoreuraa la the throat, but In iirevmt tbrlr I IncMunt return, tbe blood mut b put in order. Tbe lt rrmedy la H. M. H.. aa It iHuurutr. an me tuaciiuns u iiiv ikii7 iii nrutrallie the Irritant or waato iinxluela and to atltnulale tbrlr eirretlun throusli tbe proper rhaunrli. Hheiimallc re throat la a ilangernua Indlratlon, aa it meana that the bluud U loaded with more urlr- acid than the kM neya ran eicrr-e, and may tbua lead to aerloua Keneral disturbance. Ttie artlon of H H. K. atlmulalra rcllular activity. It trrvnta the arrMDiulatloa of Irrllauta lo local ajiota. It enablea Itir arterlea lu aupply iiilrkly tba new red blood to replace worn-out tlMtie, 1'ur tbla reaon uric arid that flnda the throat an iaay iry lo Ita breaking down innueore, la tranered and ellmlnateil. In other orib, H. K. H. iirerenta chronic con dltlnna by enabling all lb mucoiia llnliiKi of the body lu ' relr healthy tnllrin. Influenco l h wn In a marked Improve went of the br'nlilal tub., whereby the buaklneaa of vol.y with thick, rrarlnh ei pertorallona U overo.me. H. H. H., well diluted with wi' r, meana a blood l.nlll, alure It la welf-moe to any stomach aud at bnre seta Into lb" blood, H. H. K. la frco of all mineral and con talna Inurcdlenta woudvrfully cuuduiltre lo well-balanced health. You can 't m any tlrnc store, but An not accept anythlni eUe. There la dancer In auhalltutia 8 H, H. la lirepareil only by Tlie Hwlft Hiiecide Co., S'JH Hwlft lllilsr. Atlanta, (la Our Medical lpt. will Klvit you free Inatrurtiiii bv mall on any aubject vt blood dlaord-ri Wrlle today. yalala Its Canning Time Fruit Canning Time is Here and We Are Making a Spe cialty on ECONOMY JARS The only jar with no rubber ring, self sealing, air tight, sanitaay PJjiIh, pep do, Ofty Quarts, pep tloy.cn ....ijtJJO JIilf-tfiilloiiK, pep doSjil,50 MARSH & BENNETT KwiihiJ Ihutr lf.ut nl J'Jil NmIiOHmI JSuiik, I'limiu tffl'J Tllr SCABON'ttVAVOUITK B M I & Collar P m J tw.r.lritCt.UiM,liTf.a.T. i ItAlllKS Wll.la tlltOW and whllo they nro growing you should have them photographed enough, to keep n record of onch In tcrestltiK stage of their childhood. You will prlio tho collection of tmby'it pictures more nnd more nn thn yearn go by. Make an appointment today for n sitting. THE SWEM STUDIO I'ortrult l'liii(iigt'apla'n 1TJ-J Vt Main St. Medford, Ore. BIG SALE ON 10 very day in the week tit I he Oakdale Grocery Our prices are always lower. Prompt Deli very. Phono -I!) I Not Burned Out Wo had a close call Monday night, hut did not hum out. Our stock is in first-class l.,i, ... jhll.lJX and WE ARE DOING BUSINESS AT THE OLD STAND Call personally or phone your orders to 271. FOUTS GROCERY II A1 "i JJUtjt If )h do mil coo tlnnrly mid w romfnrt, nr If yon hna lii'mlnrtiii. or tlrt'd Hunt', romn Imrn mm imvr jotir iyo Hrluiitlflcnlly rtifrortod t Ht'n If tlii'y nro not llin rmifo. If Kliiaaon nrti noodod, nothliiK dm will Itlvo murw tlinn tniniinrary rollnf. If they nro not novdod I will toll oti si I run My, DR. RICKERT hi: knows now Snllo I ", 0ir Poind' HUH I.". Main SI. Mi-dford S. .V II, (lii'tin TrndlnK nntniiis Plate Ice Pronounced hy Dr. C-alvin S. White, State Health Officer, and Dr. 10. li. Pickcl of Med ford, President State Hoard of Health, to he Absolutely Pure A trial will convince you that plate ice will outlast any other make of artificial ice. CMOAU JIAIU) PUHK .MnrnhiK Dvlivurics Medford Ice 8c Storage Co. Phone 2(11 Thirteenth and S. Kir sts. It Theater .SPKOIATi Friday and Saturday, Matinee and Kveniiitf SEEING SOUTH AMERICA WITH COLONEL ROOSEVELT Thrcc-ltcd Mutual Movie MUTUAL WEEKLY NEWS I ()e Always 10c Coiiiiiifr Otir Now "Simplex" Machine. Xexl I'Viday-Satuiday, "llallle of (lettvshurL'," ve reels. STAR THEATRE TODAY iiANint. ikoiiaian nti:si:NTK Tin: ci:i.i:iutATi:o film i'Aveiiiti: Mary Pickford IN "Hearts Adrift" A HWt'.im J'lM'll I'AHT 'IMIIM H I'li.tVKU" NI'IIIIMT, mikh niKioiin .vrniNH a nifiii iimjti.iTir iumviiii in tiiih HIOIHITIflV SHINGLES Win liny iililnnloit Unit mo idiliit'd In wlion yoli tun no I u tmtlur Krmto (lint nro Hindu nl liniiio of liomt utxnl miHliiir idnuT Tlio old fnsliltincd Hliultoa (tint limtod no Iiiiik urn initdn of siiuhnr ilno, I Imvti inood tlio inlllo lo initio 1'iUIk, miiiiiIiik on " lilt; hoh Id mid iiin supply mi)' miioiint. Tlit'eo mIiIiikIos mo on snlo In Mo.lfot.1 nt tlio KiiM Hldo Wood Ynrd. Phono 077-W. st. j.mi:s, hiiinei.i: .MAN ISIS THEATRE riiolopln) I'rldny ? -in hi. m:i:i4 7 "Perils of Pauline" Three Parts (WITl'ltlJIi llV MKXKMNrt 2 rools Till: MASTI'.lt Ol-' Till: STIIONO 1 reel t'l.AUI.'NCi: AND I'lMtCY'S HAII.INtl PAUTY Ciiinoity by Mnrk Sonn Adllllaalon .I'll) tillU II. I.niinimili, rnlfrtaliior nt (tin I'lniio Great Stock Reducing Sale .;vc,.y m.,.,. in ill,- aliin iv- iluci'd 10 hi .0'(' mitt niiHT. AlrnnC , lIllClIlJ ' iJTj mfffi&m mtmti,mwttwiwi,-m