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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 30, 1918)
MET)FO"RT XFA'TTi 'rK'lWN W. irRDFOttD. ORKfiONT. FRTDAY, AUGUST .TO. 191S ASKED TO COLLECT R ALL II SHELLS COltVALUS, drc, Aujr. Hoy fiml nirls of Oregon are ngitin being railed upon by I lit' government to en list in patriotic service. They have re sponded well to the ret ties t fur digi talis, and now are asked to collect plum, prune, peaeh and eherry pits, and all kinds of nut shells fur use in making carbon lor gas masks, Letters are being sea: oat to nearly l.",000 members of boys' and girls clubs in the ytate bv U. C. Seymour, Mute leader at . A. asking Ibem to join in this campaign and to tk all their friends to help. County nir rieidtaral agents and county super intendents of schouls will have clflir.:e of (be wurk, and will dciirniito ( lu-t'-where the youni: people will take their contribution for lliu government. The latter will I'unii-li Mick, and wilt at tend to the rolltM-tion of the pits and shells, according to a telegram re ceived from O. II. lieu-ont in charge of hoys' and girls' club work in X northern and western states, 'School children and others are re quested by Oeaii Adolph Ziffle o the school of pharmacy to continue the collection of digitalis as the govern ment uses great tpiantitics of the tincture of digitalis in the army. Di rections for collection will be sent upon request. failed Stains Marshal, C, 1 Ab-x-, antler, received in.stnirHons rrom th'j attorney general of the failed States ! calling attention of Oerinun alien fo-; finales to the following fmpurtant re- j tjuirtnont, governing the ilian of1 residence of (iennan alien females. A German alien woman changing t her place of residence to unothfr 'place wlihin the same registration' di-trict Khali iininctliat' 1 report smh change to the registration officer of tin registration district and present to such registration ofi!er her regis tration card for the purpose of having endorsed thereon by mdi reiM.-r ra tion officer the elianee of residence. A German alien female who desires to change her place of residence to a place of residence within another r isiration district mast obtain a per mit. Such Gorman alien female must present herself to the registration of ficer of the district in whk-h she re sides and make application for the permit on a form supplied by the registration officer, anil present her registration card to the registration officer for the purpose, of having the permit of change of residence en dorsed upon her registration card. A change of resilience in violation of the regulations suhjects an alien' enemy, among other penalties, to I arrest and detention for the period of the war. The registration officers who act ed In the registration will continue to act as registration officers for the purpose stated in respevt to permits for change of residence. The rutted States marshal, Port bind, Oregon, has a supply of change tif residence blanks in his office for distribution to the chief registrars (chief of police) In cities of over "i000 population, according to the 1!)10 census; and to the postmasters assistant registrars) in communities having a population of less than 5U(H) according to the 1910 census. Mrs. May DeKarr of Ashland, juest at the .Vasli hotel. is a AI WAGNER CREEK On Sunday, September flth, an other nil day "uruup gutlierini;' he held cm Vuner creek, above the school house about one mile. This is the first ineetini; for the Ashland district, and includes the Neil creek, Hellview and Warner creek schools. The xojtle of thce districts carry the responsibility for the meeting, but all other neighbor hoods and people will receive u cor dial welcome. The committees are nt work ar raiJirinu for a j:ood sinjdn and meakinrr and basket dinner. The (iospel Team of Ashland will be rep resented und assist in the projfrain. The place of meeting will be in a most beautiful i-liady grove tilong Waiiiior creek. Make your plans for thin meeting, nnd bo present at 10 n, m. JliKS Murjorie Kifield, president, Ashland, Ore. Mr. (i. C. Griffin, missionary for American Sunday School I'nion, Med ford, n. ECKAUN5 -FOR THROAT AND LUNGS A Calcium compound that will brtnr r lief In many acute antl chronic caaea. l'rov!tlra In hatidltt form, a basia rein dv JiUhly rffommended by arlence, ron tainti no harmful drvga. Try them today. 50 cents a box, including war tax For Mle hr "II dmrrMa JX'kDma Laboratory, I'hU:ulelrhl U. S. MAI ACTION r IN THE GREATEST STORY THE WAR HAS 'Second Only to the "Birth of a Nation" PRODUCED! ANNIVERSARY WEEK A GUARANTEED ATTRACTION One Year Ago Today iHK III A lTO THKATKK concludes today its first anniversary of public entertainment for the people of Soul hem Oregon. It has been a year of triumph fur this modern playhouse, notwith standing the general confusion and uncertainly in the iH-uiiomlt' and induMrlnl world and the trials necessarily Injected into the first jir' eerieiico of any lira amusement institution. The gratifying measure of success attained and enjoyed by Its proprietors presages another year of greater tri uuiph in every nay. A ycir ago today the Hfnlto theater presented to the Una I public He Hencd'H hum virile uml astounding photoplay, "The Barrier." Tomorrow, the fir.t day of Itn MLroud year, it wlli present the Klison Niiper-fetiture f romance and action, "'i'he I'ubellever," liotween the?ie two inanelou.s pro duccfoiut It hiui Kiven its patrons the best pictures obtainable during the jHTiod of Its matriculation. While making for iUelf a protnineni place, not only ninonx the thoiiMiiids of patrons of the motion picture huslnms, but among the cMhaimeH with whom its contracts are made for film sensations it has, on ocvalons, Imwii fomMlletl to yield to the exigencies of the situation In Mleetlng ItN produc tions hut, having firmly entablLshed Its leading, plaeo with film et liangei, it now enters umhi n prtgram and Mdlcy to give the bnal world the supreme triumphs in prtHluctiou by the big uorld outride. lly a rlenn, candid nnd persUtent ilrsirt to give to local amusement patrons the bct productions exhibited in the griMtt cities. It has ritS)tiently nn compelled to Ignore the Incident of profit, tllm'tly; but, iiulirectly, Increased Mttronnge Iihs hIiowii that that policy ulll ultimately produce the rewani It (hworvea. Therefore, our chief design lias bn to establish firmly the high character of the Itlalto a a theater conducted for a high-cla.vs clientelle. The- KuereMK thus detiervM and MtlAliml luw enatdtMl us to transmit to the war-tax department of the fetbml government largo sums of money paid to the Idaho box-office a xar tax. In addi turn to the satifacfion tlius rnjoied, our patnns have mdieil the gratification that romm in "pic ture contaci" ulih the great force that are mm remaking the orltl. -SPECIAL Army Maneuvers and Concert in Front of Theater Tonight at 7:15 Big Free Military Parade TOMORROW AT 2 O'CLOCK MATINEE 2:30 EVERY DAY PRICES Lower Floor 50c Mezzanine Loges 75c Children - - 10c THREE DAYS ONLY-TODAY, TOMORROW, SUNDAY UNDER AUSPICES OF OREGON STATE MILITIA : ANNIVERSARY WEEK if IK, t X 44 3 -V-I-I A GUARANTEED ATTRACTION 4v IXvww' f Mil V I V V ft' lt kv XSL k O I'k : it i 1 1 T's-xJ ' r I K hh( V m m Wl W m v&m 1 N A 1 Pi Pl 3 ; p m N N rl -.-.-a 'l J:rl-'iA UJ P.-.-J ?v ,1 V J "The Unbeliever" OV THK SK(OM) VKAR In its coiu-so lis a populiir local business house of plen wure, Uie Kiulto will present tonight a most beauti ful presentation of one of the strongest hiunan intere stories of love, valor, fidelity, emotion, Mended spectacularly with the fiercest struRMlos nnd most heart-rending scenes now leing enacted iKi'ueen tlic greatest iMvers of the world on the blood-soaked terrain of France the most patriotic pMMlurtion treating (he transrendant Mirt our boys over there are peAcrmiiii; In the greatest tragedy of I lie world. "The l'nl:eliever,' whiih will open a run or thrte ritiys at tlio Kialto tonight, Is beyond doubt (lie greatest war drama ever produced because of Its iiHC)t-xn-nting so much of Lite recent realism of the great cnnlUrt which is sapping the blood and strength of the nations of the earth in the denth dcifllng encounter Wlween the forces which would sweep the world with the terrors of militarism and those which would give it virtuous life and righteous progress in a universal democracy. The eager impulsion of this marvelous picture and the ensanguined conditions that produce the awful nuielstrom of contending forces are repro duced most realistically, while through the harrow ing conflict runs n hive story of romantic cast nnd thiilling interest. Involving the destiny of an aristo cratic young American who has three outstanding faults... Although horn in the environment of Chris. tiauity, his development has been limited by class distinction, race prejudice and unbelief In tioiK He finally goes with the marines to France and there begins his regeneration; and there also comes into his life the brave daughter of Itelglum who Imv comcs his new Inspiration, gives him u clearer out look uion life and encourages him to enter uion his patriotic dtUy to the world with a courago and bravery that are being duplicated today only in extreme instances... H is a startling story that holds the nerves tense from the first action to the thrill of the final climav. This astounding picture will be shown at the Hialto as its first production in its second anniversary. SPECIAL In Addition to "The Unbeliever" BILL PARSONS in 'MATCHING BILLY" 9 also MUTT AND JEFF SO FAR AHEAD WE'RE LONESOME EVENING I 7:45 AND 9:40 PRICES Lower Floor 50c Mezzanine Loges 75c Children - - 20c I