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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 3, 1916)
'! sti- ' VACiVl SIX wnroftn vTt, Trunrvft. mwfotit), oiwiov. TfrrrtsfhW. rumriTiY n, inffi ESTABLISH BUREAU OF NFORMATION GHLDREN VOLUNTEER FLEET OF ARID SPEEO BOATS 10 GUARD AMERICA'S COASTS! NEW REGISTRATION . FOR CITY OPENS Tlw llekkm0vC wr hihl Irrr (and who item not tore n child 0 ih invited to a worthy movement which ii to bo lnnHgtinited in Mod ford on Snlunlny, rVbrunry 5. It in propos ed to mtnbltoh in this city a brunch of tho ncll-known burcnu of infor nintion in Portland, a tnont useful and ndmirnbro institution operating un dor the nuspior-s of tho Oregon con grews of mothers nnd tho tmrcnt teacher nwtocintions. Buiniiurired, its niniH nnd purposes nrc: To snvo the bitbios; to Hufrgunrd the buyw nnd girln; to give to youth high idcnls of uinrringo nnd homc-mnking; to tmin the mother; to cduonto the fnthor; to rnuoblc the home, nnd to sceuro huoIi irgislntiou nn will insure thnt children of lender ycnr mny not bo tried in ordinary courtri, but that tyich town nlinll establish juvenile courts nnd hpecinl officers, with n view to rescuing rnthcr thnn con firming tho child in ovil wnys. The Portland burcnu of informa tion alrendy referred to hns nwfloei nted with it n volunteer ntnf of ex perienced nud roinpetejit phyieiinm mid iiuoon whose Inbor and time tiro freely Riven, no fewer thnn 1800 children having been cnrefully exam ined nnd their parents suitably in Htrueted and advised, since the foun dation of the bureau. Tho latter is also carrying on its campaign ngninbt criniinnl cniclcssnesH nnd indiffor rnce by tnenns of literature nnd wide ly attended lectures. Thcro is room in Med ford for work of thnt sort, nnd the rstnblish wtut of n branch bureau of infonnu tion, no mntter on how modest a sonic, will command public npprovnl and enlist the earnest support of nil thoughtful nud Morions-minded pco jilc. Ily way of giwng thin propofrnndn a proper "boost'' it 1ms been nrnuig rd by tho incmbern of tho loonl Par-cnl-Tcachcr nssoointion and other friends to offer for solo on Saturday n largo number of pretty mininluro flngn ftt tho very modost prioo of 10 cents each. Tho proceedrt are to bo devoted one-half towards tho expensq of tho flag nnd of literature for dU- tributiou to tho public, and one-half toward oitnbiMiing n local bureau on lines similar to those of tho Portland Institution, A numbor of Medford tradesmen have kindly consented to tho uso of thoir shops for thnt pur jwhc, nnd tho flags nro to bo sold by n number of high hoHooI girls who have enthusiastienlly eomo forward in support of tho idea. Kveryono intetefited in tho welfnro of our young ones will doubt Iosh show his or her appreciation by pur ehnNing; nnd wearing ono of the little flngH on Hntunlny. Kmvn Uio Clil on tho Flint "Skin specialist" tho conductor of a shell enmo. I Why Smoke lUt Clgnrn "When La Gondii nro only 10c H 1 B A "Subninrlnu Killer." Tyx? onriiMM mmI IkisIh lo Ihj iimmI In volunteer flet orjjnnloti by rich Vnrk sKtrtxiuen to gunrtl I tilted Stntcs const In ttmo of wnr. Now GREAT PHOTO DRAMA AT PAGE TONIGHT A crowded house at the Page Wed nesday night saw in "Avenging Con scifneo" ono of tho greatest photo plays ever presented here. It will bo repeated tonight and is well worth seeing. "Avenging Cnnnaionoo" is pictur ed from Hdgnr Allen PoeN "Telltale Heart" and" "Annabel Lea." Among tho many stars in the oast, in addition to Miss Kweot, nre: Henry II. Wnlthnll, Mue Mnrsh, Hob ert Hnrron, Bpottiswoode Aitkon, Itnlph fcwiH, Josephine Ciowell and George Slegman. In "Avenging Conscience," Mr. Wnlthnll tunkoti n more notable show ing than at nny time In his career. Photographic nffectn never previous ly shown by the motion picture cam era nro featured In this Griffith uins-tespiece. L IS NOW ON DISPLAY A. W. Walker, ngeut tor the Chal mers caw, has received n new six cylinder model .10 enr. It is mnroou colored, has nil the modem improve ments of the Chalmers factory, de vclops l.'i horsepowor on -'000 revo lutions to the minute, has a capacity of .'M00 revolutions per minute and hcIIh Jpr 1010 f. o. b. factory. Tho onr is on display in the show rooms ul the Valley jjnrago nnd Mr. Walker would bo pIcumm! to have all lovers of high nrt automobile eon struution to call and see tho cur. CHURCHES COLLAPSE UNDER WEIGHT OF SNOW i UBATTLK, Feb .1 - The dome of Ht. Joined Cathedral of tho Itoman Catholic church nt Ninth avenue and Cherry street collapsed Wednesday under the great weight of snow which accumulated during tho taut forty-' eight hours COME FROM ALASKA AFTER STOfinff W Mr. nud Mrs. Qcorgo II. Morris, who formerly resided in Meirford, but who have been at Sovvnrd, Alnsko, for two years, arrived in this city Tudny to remain. Their triptfdown from the fror.cn north wus replete Willi thrills incident tiiiiiitmunlly cold jvflAthcr nnd turbulent seas. Ilmj hindo the voyage on tho steamer Northwestern now in Seat tle, nnd tho littlo cSbel bravely stniggled through tho viciisitudcH of winter travel in the north. Mrs. Morris hns n printed picture showing the vessel on it arrival nl Juneau, uftcr n trip of W hours from Cordovn, part of tho way in o gale of U5 milor) an hour. Tho Mcamer wns blanketed with ice from its hull to the top of the flag mast. While it did not snow or hail, tho splashing sea congealed rapidly as the waves wnshed ngninst the ship. The force of the wind broke tho deck tailing nnd damaged the companion ways nnd the bridge. It was an eventful nnd ifot n wholly enjoyable voyage. At all events, Srrs. Morris does not refer to it as a pleasure tnp. APPAM PRISONERS FREE; LINER HELD GERMAN PRIZE WASHINGTON', Feb. .1.Iudlca. tloini that the Ilrltlnh passenger liner Appniu brought Into Hampton Roads by a Gorman prim crew will bo held by thu United States to bo a German prlro of war and not an auxiliary cruiser, were given tonight In high official quarters. Tho neutrality board, which ndvlsos thn state depart ment on such quoHtlonB, announced today that tho nhlp was a prize, but tho announcement wiih recalled later profiumably because tho state depart ment Itnt'lf has not acted. llnrr, and certain passengers alleged to belong to J be armeft forces of Great Hrltaln will bo held on board until the UrWtcd States government definitely determines their status end that of tho nhlp Itucfr. This arrangement was reached on orders from Washington after i con ference botween representatives of tho Gemiim nnd Urltlsh governments on tho Old Point wharf with tho Norfolk collector of customs, Norman It. Hamilton nctlag as Intermediary MAB8 FOR ftrrEATKST NYY, ' (Continued trorn pago onoi OLD I'OINT COMFOHT, V.r, Feb. 8. Two hundred and forty-five per sons held prlHoners by a German print crew on tho former Ilrltlsh pas. senger liner Appam wero Informed tnnlRht that they wero at liberty to land on American soil More than 300 others, Including tho German captors, tho captain nnd crow of the men of this nation ready to withstand the first onslaught or you have got to "be ready to suffer from tho first dis 'lister." When tho president said ho was only asking for a trained citUonsbip ho was cheered. Ha said he did not want to command n great ftrmy, but to command tho support of confi dence of his fellow citizens. Tho plans now boforo congress nrc morel) jllntiH to save the lives of American youths,", he said. llcjirt of Xnton Sound "The heart of this country," tho president said, "is sound and is made up of human nympnthv which moves all men, when not interested with the policies of groups of men nud thu impulses of, those who do not repre sent tho people themselves. "I do not believe tho world linn ever witnessed n oohe where one peo pie desired to inukuiwnr on nnother people," said the prcWleiif. "" "I believe the security of America rests in the fact that no man is inns ter of Ameiimi. "Wo rospeot other nations, we do not claim anything- for ourselves which they would nut under like cir cumstances claim for t!icnuuhe. Kvury statement of right wo hnvo inude is grounded upon the utter ances of their own public men." The president dcoltucd that if America were engngt'd in u terrible war he knew he would be inclined to sweep aside the minor impediments of the ordinnrv transactions, of gov ernment nnd not be punctilious as to tho manner of fighting for life. "The fortunate circumtauces of Auteiicn, my fellow-countrymen, is that it desire nothing but a free field and no fear PegiM ration book for the votcrn of the city of Medford wore opened this nioniliifr. This registration be gins the new regime in that propnrn lory future of the voters' responsi bility. It will be done under the new city ordinance regulating registration (ynditions0 It wilt save tho oily about $J00 in every elet'liou, besides enabling fhopo who-e duto it is to handle this feature of tho work a vast denl of inconvenience and an noyance if the voters begin now nt'ul register early. This registration is lernianeut. Voters who register now do not have to register njain for n city election unless they chn.nge from one wnid to another. The registra tions in January of this yenr or nt nny previoes time have no effect now. Absolutely new registration must be had. This doe not affect county or state election. It hns nothing to do with any election or registration out side of the municipal limits of Med ford. Mayor Kmcrick was the first to register this morning. The books nrc now open and will bo Kept open per manently; bo anyone having business nt the city hnll mny take ndvnntogc of his presence there to register and gel (hot importnnt mntter out of the wny. ;This course will save mujjh fu ture cnibnrrtreSmcnt and trouble. HAWK TO REOPEN DERBY LUMBER MILL Mr. and Mrs. 8. M. Hawk, of Der by, who hnvo been In tho valley on 1 business for a week or ten days, re turned to their homo this morning. Mr. llawlc owns a sawmill on his ranch. Two or threo years ago flro destroyed It. Whlto hero on this visit I i arranged for machinery with which to equip It and he proposes to have It In operation again In duo time. The Hawk's mill Is operated by water power. It has Immense pres sure, being piped down tho mountain tldo nnd directly from tho pipe Into tho turbine. Thoro Is not doubt. Mr. Hawk feels, that ho will havo or- idors to tho limit of his little mill's capacity. , ' . ' ' .' zzzLLLLiZSr CREAM FOR CATARRH OPENS UP NOSTRILS Tells How To Get Quick Relief from Head-Colds. It's Splendid I In on mlnuto your clogged nwtriN will open, the nlr jnwgcs ot your head will clear nnd you cn brratlw freely. No more hawking, unuffling, Mowing, headache, dryness. No utruggling for breath at night j your cold or catarrh will be gone. Oct a small bottle of Ely's Cream Halm from jour druggUt now. Apply a little of this fragrant, antiseptic, belling cream In jour nottrlli. It pen etrstes through every air pasuge of tho head, soothes the Intlmncd or swollen mucoiH membrane and relief conies in stantlr. It's juat fine. Don't stay ftuffed-up with a cold or nasty catarrh Relief comes so quick! v. Efficiency in CM!dhoo4 comes with proper training a most vital factor in which is right food. .If n child is to gain physically and expand men tally certain v-ital mineral elements grown in tho field grains arc imperative. ij - Those elements, such as phosphate of potash, etc., are lacking in many foods, hut abundantly - supplied in the famous pure food GraperNuts Made of whole wheat and malted barley, Grape Nuts with cream or good milk supplies well-balanced nourishment not only builds up the grow ing child, 'but repairs daily the wear and tear of body and brain. Grape-Nuts has a delicious nut-like flavor is specially processed for easy digestion and is al ways ready to cat direct from the package. Econ omical convenient and makes for efficiency. "There's a Reason" for Grape-Nuts Sold by Grocers everywhere. r!b 4V VSHHfTi ffl9!M Wfmfflmk tA A HsA. .4 a r Jm .btbH Watch This Paper Tomorrow! Just Unloaded-A New ilL wHsbsb CBssi 9bBHss sLS 1Hk shssw Mob BiP twBta vSIX-30 S With 3400 u Engine THE CAR THAT HAS RECAST ALL PREVIOUS STANDARDS OF MOTOR CAR VALUES t t ? Y ? T T $ Long yisarflr of experience in motor car building, quality production and ultra modern factory facilities have enabled the Chalmers company to : P&M & adremen.t on this car. Price $1050 f. o. b. factory, which is $225 lower than the minimum price ewer placed on a Chalmers product .4 J TU ra&vw tuvna ui ItlOO K. 1', il., tho last est cntrino There is no more attractive enr on the roul. In finuh. I?paiilap PMiinmpttf ineliwlpw? PlmlniPfc nim.ninn inn lcial riu vwion and ventilating windshield, demount bW rum (wio citra rim), speedometer, tiro carrier at rear, gasoline K8 Stewart vacuum fuel systom, motor hon, tail and lk'eiuso lantj), front and rear license brack otsp dash lamps, lotk on ignition switch to prevent thoft of car.oquick adjusting storm curtains, tonnoau caipot, robo and foot rails, pump, jack, full set of tqols and tiro repair outfit, and trouble amp. 5V ra&vw twna w ItlOO K. 1. M., tho fastest cntrino There is no more attractivp par on the road. In finuh. X vfwAmv vtiMcO in ny American stock car. This moans liody linos and workmanship it moots every OhiUi S roaJnJjility tiiat does not balk at hills or sand; it means a'o- , . , T, , . , .. , ,. ., , , X o , . , t ' ., v fi4t4taiH.ltird. Tt has gram leather upholstery throughout auiF . r ceitu-auon irom lire muesan nour io iwoniv-iivo uuiosnor .,,-;'-, ' -w-- v A hour in less Uian ten seoouds; it moant) motor gildnco and it means vast power rosorvo for evory emorgonjjy. At 2C0O K. P. M. this ongine dovelops 15 horsepower. amplo room for fivo adulU. AVhon fiUod to its full cany ing capacity there is nothing crampefl nor crowded aUbufc. tho car. J This car is now on display in our show room and we invite your careful inspection of the same, To appreciatcr,this wonderful car you should ! take a ride in it, and we invite all those interested to do so. e O o . A. W. Walker Auto Co. Valley Garage jL JU Tt T t CCXXk.C'X jLJLLtV XJKJ. Phone 1 8 N. Holly St. , O JO' ;