'MfrPFOUD S'tlMTi TRTnuyE. "MEDFOTID." ORKCiOV. TIirUSOAY, OflTORRIt f!, 101S
Report of committee on resolutions,
.Juckson Comity Teachers' Institute,
October 2. 1918.
Your committee bees to submit the
following resolutions:
1. Tliut the Juckson county touch
ers express their appreciation to the
instructors for their kindly and help
ful attitude, to the locul citizens who
have contributed to the musical pro
grams for their appearances before
us. to the people of Medford for their
hospitality and to the press, for pub
lication of the proceedinsrs.
'i. That we commend the Jackson
county court for their maintenance
of the county health nurse und that
we tro on record at this time fayorinir
medical inspection, physical trniuiiiL'
nnd the continuance of the work of
the health nurses in our schools.
3. That we emphasize the need of
n lnrecr supplw of trained teachers
for the schools of Jackson county
nnd in order to secure this 'supply
we pledi'e our support to the bill sub
mitted to the voters of the state of
Oretron in November of this year for
the establishment ot two additional
normal schools; that we will use every
reasonable endeavor to brim: out a
full and favorable vote upon this im
portant question: and we express
definitely our belief that next to the
wiuninir of the war the establishment
of these normal .schools is the most
important ouestion before the peo
ple of Oregon.
4. That we ask the directors of
the Junior Red Cross and the Heluian
relief and of all other war work to
take up all matters pertaining to
school work through County Super
intendent Agor. und that he I'orin a
county school committee fur the di
rection of till war work in order that
the same may be discharged most
effectively and satisfactorily to the
schools and to the management of
these on:nnintions.
5. That we most heartily endorse
the progressive and sane administra-
'lion of the schools of this state bv
the present state superintendent of
schools.
(i. That we most seriously and
heartily pledge our support aud al
legiance to our government in this
treat crisis; that it is our hounden
duty, at all times nnd in all places,
to cive onr .undivided.uiwuxt.,.U.
President Wilson nnd his advisors in
the conduct of the war: and (hat in
the pursuance of this one ureal aim.
we hold ourselves in readiness to co
operate with our food and fuel ad
ministrators to seek everv onportu
nitv to impress upon voulh the im
portance of lovnltv, thrill and en
thusiasm nnd that we wiil seek to
promote the welfare of all the ureun
izations established to relieve suffer
ing abroad and at home: especialv do
we pledge our loval support to the
welfare of all persons in suffering or
distress because the bead of the fam
ily or the support of that family is
at the front.
7. That we will he n'crt to our op
portunity in community service' dnr
intr the strain of this ercal conflict:
that we will seek everv opportunity
to case the tired nerves and the worn
bodies of our put runs aud of I be
children in our schools: that we will
use every opportunil v" to si rongllien
the belief of our people in their cov
ernment. in their fellow man and in
their Clod: all to the end that our peo
ple may l-o the best titled to discharge
the obligations that rest upon all at
this time. .
(Signed) GTOIiOK A. HUISCOK,
I.IXCOl.N" SAVAGK.
X. I.. IIAUHKCIAX.
PARENTS ENTERTAIN
At the reception to be given at the
library this evening by the l'arcnt-
Tenchcrs council to the teachers nf
the Medford public schools anil the
members of the school board, the fol
lowing program will be rendered:
.Violin solo "Adoration" llowowski
Miss Vandersluis.
Address of Welcome -
-..Mrs. Kred Mears
Volcal Solo Miss Hrault
Rending "(loessing Nationalities"
, Mrs. K. M. MeKcanv.
Solo "Montescordardcnnc" (K.vcr
Hcmember -Me) 'Miss Theiss
Violin Obliirnto bv .Mr. Janes.'
Piano Solo "l'olichinelle".
If ii 1 1 urn u i in f 1'
Vinita Hamilton.
Cut Tills Out It Is Worth Money
1XAVT MISS THIS. Cut out this
Hp, enclose with 5c and mail it to
Foley & Co., 2835 Sheffield avenue,
Chicago, 111., writing your name and
address clearly. You will receive In
return a trial package containing
Foley's Honey and Tar Compound,
for coughs, colds and croup; Foley
Kidney Pills, for pain In sides and
hack; rheumatism, backache, kidney
nd bladded ailments; and Foley Ca
thartic Tablets, a wholesome add
thoroughly cleansing cathartic, for
constipation, blllourncss, headache
and sluggish bowels. For sale by
Medford Pharmacy,
EARLY THIS YEAR
You Vill inst have to do vour
Christmas situpninn eariv tins war
or von will tret In it. for t ho national
and state counrils of tU tense have
taken u hand and not oi.lv docrcc
the necessity of earlv Chris t inns l.mv
insr. urniny: that t-iu:,)le and usuful
presents be triven nnd that the bu;v
in of presents and materials l'ur
making presents be done now.
The council of national defense
after conference wilh repiu'senta.tivcs
of leadinir industries aud retail inter
ests found that the manufacture of
uoods for the coinintr holiday season
has been substantially completed,
that the transportation of goods to
the point of sale is also largely done.
The retail iier"ftts have agreed not
to increase their working force bv
reason of the Imlidnv business over
the averaure force employed bv them
throughout the ye;tr. ami not to in
crease the normal working hours of!
their force durimr the Christmas!
season. Thcv also arced to use
their utmost efforts to confine
Christinas uivimr. except for voum;1
children, to useful articles.
( "The state council of defense, hold- I
inir fast t the cardin.-il principle of,
its original rcstdution. that Christ-1
mas giving for tiie season of lill.'ti
should embody the elements of sim-I
plicitv and necessity, conceives that
the spirit of such irivint-. sanctified
by the custom of centuries and invok- ;
inr the highest traits of human char- j
acter. should not it t this time be. ii:-!
no red or diminished; rather, shotdd
be directed into higher 'aud finer
channels, and in order that this
spirit mav be still further deepened
and stremilhened. urae upon all. to
anticipate their purchases to the cud
that the season mav be marked by an
absence, as far as mav be humanly
possible, of the hardships imposed
in years past, bv the stress of con
centrated ami oftentimes rh;m1 ic
AT CRATER LAKE
300 MILES SOUTH
OF ARCHANGEL
The road nroutld the rim of Cra
t?r Lake has been collected and tile
firt continuous trip around the hike,
wus made bv AJr.v Sparrow, super
vif or of Crater Lake National iaik
hu t Sunday in a one-ton irovcrn
in nt motor truck. -There vet remains,
a lot of improvement work hi be done.
A uood trail was also built last,
summer and this fall from a point on
the Moxlford road und a half mile west,
of the park heauitartyrji to. the 'base
of I'nion Peak. Tins' trail thotild ho,
popular wit'i the public as it . is an
easy climb lot lie top of I'nion Peak,
which iiffi-ds a magnificent view of
the Klamath lakes region.
A water system has been installed,
at the rim of the lake for public use.
but owi'iy to' delays in obtaining' ma
chinery the pump will not be installed
until next sprinir. This is of special
interest h the people who wish to,
camp at the rim, but heretofore could j
not sret water ni'arcr than one mile.
The travel record to the lake this'
season just closed exceeds all pre- J
vious records to the park, although!
the cxi'.ct figures have not vet been
received in this cilv. I'p to last Sat
urday there had been VJ.'JIJ visitors
at the lake this season, and -!M7 nu-
tos. The attendance fiiriues .4 if last
Saturday. Sumla v and Monday will
midoabteilfv swell these figure con
siderablv. 'Hie Crater Lake H'lim
was closed officialv on TucmIuv,
tohcr J st
buvinir within the all too brief peri4d
preceding Cliristmas I)av.
"We ak the public to make their
seleetions now, at a t'ime when delib
eration and well-considered action
are possible when stocks have not
been diminished, and in volume, va
riety and appropriateness meet everv
though or need. Christmas buviim,
in the truest mmse. will conserve the
man power of the nation, and full
compliance with these siuriicMions
will donate a true spirit of patriot
ism ami lovnltv to our country.'
ACiLWClC:,. Oct. 1. Uly Associ
ated Press.) American troops now
hold the farthest point south reached
by any of the allied forces In tho ad
vanco southward from Archangel.
This point is a small village miles
south of Shenkursk, 3 (in miles south
east of Archa:i;u'I. on tho river Vana.
Tho HolKhovik stronghold of Volsk is
only forty milea away.
Prom Velsk tho Holsheviki .rend
out small R uiboais from which they
land parties to attack tho Americans.
Tho IJolshovikl, however, always fleo
to tho shelter of the gunboats when
attacked.
Tho inhabitants near tho American
advanced posts are largely of Bolsho
vik sympathies, as thoso opposed to
the Iiolshevikl fled to Shenkursk to
tho protection of tho allied and Kus
sfan forces; A party of about 100
peasants Is doing splendid work
scouting for the allies.
I Thirty-five miles south of Shcn-
kur.sk would place- the American
j troops in the government of Vologda.
I Velsk or Ilielsk, tho Ilolshevik base,
its 200 miles north of tho city of Vol-,
ogda. 1
The following casualties are re
ported by tho commanding general of
tho American-expeditionary forces:
Killed In action, IS"; missing in
action. tis; wounded severely, 212;
died from wounds, 27; died of dh
oase. 1; died of accident, 2. Total,
4i7.
' Marines Killed In action, 4; died
of wounds, L; wounded in action, se
verely, 2-1; wounded, decree undeter
mined, I; missing in action, f; in
hands of enemy, t. Total. il2.
The following casualties uro from
Pacific coast states:
Killed in action: Private Krank It.
Coulter, llakor, Ore.; Private Alfred
I). Crittenden, Oakland, CaUf.
Died from wounds: Private Stan-
! ley Klliott, tiunta Ana, Cal.
I Severely wounded: Privates Chas.
. Oliver Carlson. San Prauclseo; Vnilis
I W. Devons, Los Angeles; Morrits K.
jllarkln, Orovflle. Wuth.; Alexa ider
i Louglrlln -.McCormlck, Sau Francesco.
Marine corps casual! los Wo end
ed in action severely: Privates Carl
It. Hasar. How, Wash; tleorgo Wright
Seattle. . r
Wounded severely, provion.sly re
ported missing: Corp. Anthony Flor
entine. Kverett, Va.h.
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Riilli ana Ireno Stratom or Bams
ulloy aro guests registered at the
Hotel Holland.
OLD AGE STARTS
WITH YOUR KIDNEYS
.Miss I.eonie Hull left this morning
for a short visit at CrantB l'ass with
her hrothiT. Will Hull.
Pclcnco says that old ai;o begins
with weakenml kidneys and digestive
organs.
This being tine, it Is easy to be
lieve that by keeping the kidneys and
digestive organs cleansed and in pro
per working order old ago ran be
deferred and life prolonged far be
yond that enjoyed by the average
person.
1'or over 2 Oil years GOLD MHDAI.
Haarlem Oil has been relieving the
weaknesses and disability duo to ad
vancing years. It Is a standard old
time homo remedy and needs no In
troduction. tiOl.l) .MKn.M, Harlem
Oil Is Inclosed In odorless, tasteless
capsules containing about .". drops
each. Tako them as you would a
pill, with a small swallow of water.
Tho oil stimulales Iho kldni y action
nnd enables the organs to tlirow off
tho poisons which oauso piomaturo
old ago. New life and strength in
creaFo aa you continue tho treatment.
When completely restored ontlnuo
taking a capsule or two ivuh day.
GOLD MKDAI. illaarlein Oil Capsules
will keep you in health nnd vigor
and prevent a return ot tho disease.
Do not wail until obi ago or dis-j
oaso have settled down for good. Ho'
lo your druggist and got n box of !
COI.I MBDAI. Haarlem Oil Cap-1
sules. .Money rerunded if they do !
not help you. Three sizes. linL re-
member to ask for tho original im
ported t;oi,l vh:i , brand. in f
sealed packages. Adv. i
IHHj
How's This?
TVe offer One Hundred Dollars Tlrward
f.r any case of Catarrh that cannot be
cured by Hall's Catarrh .Medicine.
Hall's Catarrh Medicine lias beon taken I
by t-iitarrli miffcrcrs for tho past thirty-
live years, and nan become known as the :
most reliable remedy for Catucrh. Hall's i
Catarrh Medicine acts thru the ntood on i
tho Mueoua surfaces, expelhnj? the Pof- ;
aon from the Blood and healing the dls- ;
cased portions.
After j'nii have taken Hall's Catarrh
Medicine for a short time you will rt i
(Trent imnrovompnt f n vnnr foxaril
lieu 1th Start taklnp I Tail's Catarrh M.-di- ;
etne nt nno nnd cet rid of ratarrh. Sena
for testimonial, free. 1
K J. enRNKY i- CO., Toledo, Ohio. I
Soll by all Drupiats. 7Ge. '
.High School Books
Wo carry a comploto lino of all High School riooks required In the
-Medford High School.
TJia eccxCL Store
ItAI.I'll UOOIH OUII, I'rop.
Buy and Bank
in Medford
i Jii'.Ki'jis a sugges
tion for etmntry as
well as town people.
You will find as excel
lent merchandise at
as reasonable prices
Tight here at home
as elsewhere.
And you will find
the First National
liaiik supporting
just those things
which support the
foniniunitv.
! FIRST
! MATRONAL
MEDFORD, OREyjTO
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It s Yours Not to Do and Die
It's Yours but to Go and Buy
We are all proud of our gallant troops and their steadfast Allies who are
pushing onward "over there," charging into the blasting fire of the Boches
and driving them back back back
One thought, one impulse only fills their souls to fight and keep on fighting until the war is won
They feel that all Americans are back of them and can count on us to send them all the guns and supplies they need.
The way to do this is to work, save and buy Fourth Liberty Bonds with our whole souls.
HAVE YOU DONE THIS? IF NOT, DON'T DELAY. DO IT TODAY
and help Medford go over the top
Thl pace nilili ll.iilcil llilougli Ilic miiI.iII' f-oicl'nHnn of Hie
INDEPENDENCE CREAMERY, 28-30-32 North Bsirtlott, Medford
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