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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (June 5, 1914)
"if I it " s TAGH BIJS MKDFORI) MAlli TUIIU'XK. MKDFOUI). OKF.CION. FRIDAY, .ll'N'Kr.. I'll I "1 to TV- fEW vouin DEPARTMENT ELECTS OFFICERS A now volunteer flro department wbr organised Thursday ovonlnj; for tho ptirnoo of iiMlttlng tlio paid do- nnrtinont, In cao of a 6econd alarm. Tlio following officers were elected J K. Dent, president; G. F. Llndley, vice President ; II. T. Itnswcll. 8ecrctnr . Heoly Hall, Aunt. Secretary -Trenauror, 0. I Mndtay, Foreman; J. K. Doni. ast. foreman; K. K, Eidsi Sorgant At Anna. Trustees, 0. It. llutler, K. 13. KadH and Itankln Jte. The members Issued the followInK statement; ' Tho Just three fires havo demon atratcd tho ncod of somo drilled vol unteers with soma experience In handling fires that aro not afraid to take hold, and bo ahead, regardless of any conditions whtcti might exist. Tho business men have expressed their destro of a drlllod oliintcor department, being organtzod to jro tcct their property. It has been tlio gossip of the street, that the old company struck for phones, which was tlio common expression ucd, nnd which was not tho cafe. The council cutting off tho phones had nothing to do with their disorganiz ing, in fact only a few of the boys hnd phones paid for by the city In tho first place, sovcra; or thorn that had tho alarm system for night call always did pay for their own phones oven though they were Installed mainly for flro service. Therefore. no desire to make It plain to tho public, that v.'o do not ask any little jietty thing of this kind to bo hold as a byword, by tho citizens or newspaitcra nnd for tlio gossip of tho streets. We do not ask anything of tho council that would not tend to make mora protection for the citi zens. It has also been stated that wo nro organizing to get free phones, which It not the care. We ask noth ing of the city council, but wo ar organizing for the protection of the property Interests of tho citizens of Medford. We hope that our action will meet tho approval of tho pub lic." Respectfully yours, J. E. Dent Hugo I.undberg a. K. Llndley ,11. C. Young Itnnkiu Estcs C. It. Dossum J. T. Conrad E. U. Eads 11. U Wilson Scoly V. Hall Olcn Arnsplegcr J. 11. Ilutlcr H. T. Has well 11. L. Hoberts. t r T r t t t ATtSTAR THEATRE "Hearts Adrift" Is an especially ap propriate namo for tho four reel drama in which Mary Plckford contejt to us In tho first coast release of the Famous Players Film com pany Tho story Is a sweetly pa thetic one. It is Mary's own, and It lays bare tho Vagaries, tho yearnings ? t and aches of three hearts that are, after all, merely human. Thcro Is not space adeqnato to de scrlbo tho last reel. It is crowded with dramatic situations, with deep appeal In all of them. Reference has beeu made to backgrounds and photography. Many of tho scenes nro ng animated paintings. The Iuwh of tho ocean, some with tho enmcra pointing toward the sun, tho waves reflecting tho sun, aro ex ceptional. "Hoarts Adrift" Is tho first production of tho Famous Play ers on tho Pacific coast. It is a pic ture of beauty, of power. At tho Star Theater today and tomorrow. t T r r v r T r r r r ST. MARY'S ACADEMY HOLDS GRADUATION Tho students of St. Mary's Acad emy kuvo a muslpnl and dramatic proRrum Thursday evening In tho ncadomy auditorium beforo u InrKo audlouco In liouor of tho graduating class. GruduntliiK honors uero con ferred on Misses Ciuliorlno I'mlu nnd Ollvo llonn. ()lt fifty titud fiitB took imrt lri tlo oxorcUos, Hev. J, M. O'Nell gavo tho el:u.H tuldrow. Funeral Services l-'uiu'inl HcrvlciDt of O. ,. Jpiin f.tid will bo livid l tlio W'kuU & Mi--Omuui c!iiiiel Stiiuhiy, June 7, nt 0 i. in., Ituv. Dr. Huiley iifiii'intiii(,'. u liirniout nt I. O. 0. V. cemetery. Kiiiicnil fccrviceH of Josepliine Kd. imoiiiIh i lie Jield nt dm WcuKh & Mudoniin clitiul, Hniiday, Juiiu 7, ut i ). in., lU'V, Jliunilloii (il'liclnlin. IiiU'ijiiciil nt JiickhHiivillo cviiii'lery. NOTICK. Xollea lioroby Klvcii Hint tlii tut -dwlKHil will Hiil' lo tho city tome ii of tli ell)' of Medford, Omtou, m( lu Mt rwtuiNr ;uooIhk Jmiu ic lpl, lW n lflM to t)ll iilrltuoii vUf un vi mH liurif In junMtl Urn Umuih iwliwx ut hU pWv r l'llkl' aKi,,jT, mft rmi ui, "' tt tot n mM ( i MWHlIlK, 9, . mwv To cigarette - smokers of America who smoke 5c, 10c, 15c, 20c or 25c ciga-J rettes: Here arc Camels 20 cigarettes for 10 cents a choice blend of specially selected Turkish and domestic tobaccos I No man's money can buy lightful cigarette at any price. High grade tobacco and expert blending gives you a cigarette that aw not bite the tongue and leaves no agarctly taste (you know what that means I) in the mouth. Every time you buy another brand you're simply wasting money and pleasure. On sale all along the line 20 for JOc. If your dealer can't tupplyyou, tend Wc for one package or SI. 00 for a carton often package (200 cigarette) , pottage prepaid. After moA ing one package, if you don't find CAMELS as repretented, return the other nine packagei and we will refund your money. R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO., Winiton-Salem, N. C XtKKX!Xt?K . i.v4 A Don't a more dc- . Wi. M .1. mWi 20 for ll mil fUvnC Don't look for premium mX ml v "1 rf- ' m Lm or rnuP', became the Bl H& 1 111 lXMVl I w WML eot of tobaccot prohibit my mm 1 LJ CSOlS ll3 '"" rou haven't kj Tvl " mr JJpMf MPC enough money to buy i mm W ll V f tf nU more delightful cftfu H W J7 " t fM "t"t Am m m eMLtOmiWSmmmm The Biggest the Greatest Sale Ever Held "m Medford r The entire stock of the F. K. Deel & Co. .ren,s Department, amoiintinj,' to llioiisamls upon thousand of dollaca worth of the finest Men's Clothing in Aim t'iea, Fine Shoes, Fine Hats. (It iilleinin's FtirnihhiiiKs, etc., Placed in the Hands of B. W. Craig, of Portland, Ore. Not One Article Will Be Reserved The Entire Stock Will Be Sold At Once miss this sale. Positively the nvt Sale Opens Tomorrow Morning The F. K. Deiiel S CO. QotMng-Men's lrraTiA'icrxAjaKMj6y'wWJMt vi . - &.$ m" 4 LUT itesl slaughter of Mih-drade .Mei ELY - chanilisc ever held in (his country. tVTt at 1 0 o'Glock Department f4 Great li Stock "v ' Reducing Sale Kfi nrl irlc in tlip stoi'O iu (IucmI lo Id .10';; nmi uinvo. O fie?& For Gamping and Picnicing Wt Imvt' tivorytliliig you ' want in tlio olwieeai nnd lnal ; CHEESE ;( liiiporlctl ami Domestic) SMOKED MEATS PIOKLES CANNED MEATS And ninny other neeexsilies lor the occasion Medford Fish & Poultry Market I'lione !liW. ? T ? V V ? ? y ? ? T r t ? V t f ? f r r y y t y y y y y t y y y y f y y y y t t y y y y y y y y y i; ..-.-is .s '. f 1 ZMWffiffi'l!ILr 4 $ f j j j j $ j j . j j tt tt ff ty , fy , t fy ?f jf ty , j ; ; ; j ; ; j j ; j. $ ; j ; j j j ; j j jt , j j ; J t j j