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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1919)
M.EDPOTID MATTJ Tmrmm medforp. ftrcrcooN, innpAY, vimniAUY 21, 1010 PXGH! TIIHICB PLANNIMG ROM .WELCOME HOME FOR LOCAL TROOPS v Tlio geiiuriil coiiimlttuo rocontly appointed ut a mass mooting. In tliu I lb niry lu iii'riuiKO for u bin recaption, oiilortuliiiuont ii ml Imiuiiiut for thu roturni'il mid roLurnliiK rtulilioi-H imd sailors, t ti oil ruUun h, iiiotliura, swont hearts, mixt of kin unit frlmidu, mot Willi Mayor (lutes - .' Thursday, ami Hindu lliu preliminary trrniiKounjIilu fur tho biggest ovont In llio history of itoiillu rii Oregon. Tlio (Into of tlio linuqupt mill entortulnmont will bo f Ixiul a row duys nlliir tliu liuyii of tliu lltilli arrlvo humo wliluli will bo In about two weeks, tlio reception at tliu stiitlun to bo hold when notlco uf tlio arrival uf tliu boy In rooolved mid unnoiincod by tliu tiro whlsllo. .Mayor (in I on was milootod un gen eral. In chnrgo. llo appointed tlnu. Collins nK rnluniil, who will uppiilnt majors und tlmy In linn will uppolnt ciiptuliiH to Kl out tlio crowds and irpnr stiltubln yells und noise for tlm occasion, und will bo known im a Weloomu homo regiment. Thu exootitlvu committee toiihIhIN ot .Miiyor (lutes, mid heads of other commutes nn follows: Hurry Btoock mun, Mm, II. U Wnltluir, Mm. Don 11I1I Clink, Mm, A. J, Klockor, Mm. Iwlroy (lotchvll, itrs, Fruuk Owun, Mm. I.oo Davenport, It In tlio Intention to hnvo vuiido vlllo imd other nlunm, patriotic songs, dancing, onls for everybody unit u general good tlmo ut tlio Nnlulorliim, with plnnty of good miinlii nnd a royal good tlmo, A refreshment commlllae coimlt ln of .Mm, If. l Wnlther, Mm, It. U Wilson, .Mm. It. W. Clancy nnd Mm. Jup Andrews win ehouen. Thoy to select assistants, Thin orguuliatlou In permanent And llko celebrations wlllbu hold when olhor boys urrlvo homo. Thoy wro (trout diiyii, dnyii novor to bo fnrKotion, when from tlmo to tlmo wo gathered nt I bo train to bid our gallant boy- iioilnpcml an thoy wont rorth to war. nut greater days aro coming now far those snmo boys nro returning to uh as heron, tho IdolH of ovory fathar, mathor, brother, und sister. In fact Iduln of Ibo whole community. Kveryltilng that can bo dono to make Ilium roalUo how much wo appreciate tlio debt wo owo thorn, nnd wo rogrot sincerely that somo hnvo had to pity tho supremo sacrifice everything Hint can bo dono, Mod ford In going to do. Truln regiments to moot tho dlf f oront Irnlim aro to bu formed uudor colonels, major" and captains, and ivory miin, wmiiiin and child In Kolng to ho tbiiro to greet our boys with hourly songs and yells, Thn general nrrniiKmntii commit tee, with Mayor ( i u(e nn cbiilrmiin and composed of lnlnistors, fathom and motlinra of tho hoyH and repre sentatives of civil and war activities, hold o mooting Thurmluy for tho pur poso of making nrTuugomonts for tlio groat woli'iimlnK reception to ho given In honor of ovory hoy Hint linn boon In tho service. Tho complete arrangements as to tlmo, plnoo nnd (Infinite plunii for tho roeoptlon will bo dncldnd upon by this committee. All volornns of forinor wars aro to bai: gtiosts of honor at this oolohratlon w This Is to bo Modford's welcomo to her hoys, and ovory person nnd ovory Organization Is Joining hands to mnko 'It an event worthy of tho lovo nnd prlilo that Is folt for her soldlor horoc. " i ..' Just Received A carload of new Fords Tourings and Runabouts. Speak quick if you want one. Also a carload of new Trucks will be in soon; Place your order now T J T X i T ? X Y Y Y Y X Y Y Y I We have real bargains in used cars. If you do not see us before buying, you money. We have Dodges, Studebakers, Overlands, Reo and a few exceptionally DRIVE FOR FUNDS FOR ARMENIANS BEGINS MONDAY Tho drlvo for fiinds for tho Anno n In u rojlof tluit Is ii nullon-wldo oft fort to raise thirty iiillllon dollars for tliut worthy purpiiNO will opon In Jackson count y, .Mini ford district, on .Moiiiluy, Fob. a Ith. Workers hnvo boon oppolnlod In ovory miction of tho county uudor tho direction nnd wllh tho iiutliorlly ot tho food ndmlnlHlrntlon mid tho nut loiuil council of ildfiiiiso mid will com plete tho cnnvnss for funds during tho week. All cupliilus will sond tholr colloctloiis to Mr, IJulroy dutch; oil, trunsuror, Modford, as soon us completed. Tho (inula In $:i3r0 und will ro iiulro no grout uinoiintn from any nna but can easily bo rnlHud If ouch will hnvo ii purl In It. As this will ho the lust wur ilrWo for funds, In nil probability, of this mil urn It Is tho earnest hopa of thn county commit ted thut tho solicitors will bo mot with u ficnerous and hoarty welcome nnd ronponso. Vlth mora than two million of our follow IioIiiks stnrvlnff It Is u pluln duty nn well ns prlvlloKo to hnva a part In this (trout task. Will you do your host to relieve this distress? - All funds a ro used uudor the su pervision of Mr. Herbert Hoover and tho American Commlltoo for Anne li lull Keller. 8 BAN' FRANX'IHCO, Fob. 21. Thnt the cuiiily mnnufucturars or tho Unit ed Htatos wora iisIiik lees tliiiu S par cent or tho niiKiir supply liuforo the war, and thnt this was rut down to four pur cent during tho wora, wore stutomonts miido by spenknrs lioro to day at tho fourth nnniiat convention of tho Western Contact loners' associ ation. Moro than 100 dulcijutos were present. Acids in Stomach Cause Indigestion Oculo fins, HmirnwH und l'nln How to Trout. Medical authorities stuto that near ly nlno-tenths of tho casus of utomiicb trouble. IndlKestlnn, sournes, burn lull. Itii", blunting, nniiseu, etc., are duo to un excess of hydrochloric acid In tho slonuirli and not as some bo Hnvo to a luck ot dlcnstlvo jukes,-Tho dellculo stomach IIiiIhk Is Irritated, dlKosilon lu delnyod nnd food sours, cnusiiiK tho disnKreeablo symptoms which ovory stomncli suffaror knows o well. Artificial dlKOBlonts aro not nood od lu such ennos and may do roal harm, Try liiyluit aslda all dlnosllvo aids und Instead ju't from any dniK Clst a fow ounces of lllsiirnted MuK neslu and tako a teiupoonful In a Uiinrtor Rlnss of water rlKht after out In r. This sweetens tho. stomach, provonts tho fonnntlon of : excess acid and (hero Is no sourness, lias or pain, Dlnurnted MuKncslu (In pow- fn nl,lt rtim nvAf ll.iill.l nr vmllk) Is liurmlnss to tho stomach, In- expenslvo to tako nnil is tho most or flclont form of ningnOHla for stomach purposes. It Is lined by thousnnds of pooplo who enjoy tholr meals with no moro four of IndlKestlon. Adv. G FO feiOFKINTO In addition to tho bin public wcl conin homo reception to bo Klven in Modford for tho local monibers of the 05th artillery und all' other soldiers who hnvo reliiiuod homo, tlioro will bo a ittrlclly homo reception for all the returned soldiers by tho Mothers, Wives und Next of Kin association ut the ICIks temple, , Whllo tliu members of tho associ ation, lire coopurulliiK lu tho urranKo iiiouts beluK made for tho 1 iu kd dum oniitrutlon mid will iiurtlclpata in it, thoy felt desirous ot glvln tho boys a wiilcoino home Mil of their own at which they could food them homo cookod foods nnd delicacies, dunco with thoin, and undour thorn In other ways, When tho Modford TOIks lodge lenrnod lust nlf.lit of tlio worthy de sire of tho women relatives .of thu soldiers to hold u motherly homocom liiK In addition to tho is r cut public demonstration, they -voted unanim ously to help thu good cuiisq ulonK and probably tho whole Klks club houiio will bo turned over to tho noso- 'til VY couldn t .ho rofu.o to marry 8 r A l! ' - " . ? JT - 1 -7 J' - ALSO X lvT-! him? Hod hc done wronsU1 No f .O"- ys "v. - - - r-',; .Mi f V? - r r, f ft ft. iiu-imiecouidntprovj.it k'vK-v:-, . rjL--Mr.CharUeChaphn Ji Evon her own fum ly turned ngaiiut fyi 4t.?, ,,,2 ,Jjm,7, ZT- "hi'i'ffi-SmW . ' ft iX-'K lior. And llio man whom he roolly -;',f.xvW5Kiaffiffifflra in his greatest comody success ' fcjW KlW lod turned out to bobut vr. can t IfeSAM N f ft '!' I WiW V A I Y ei st 1 , t V? R'D OSED Gates clullon for tho-sldo uffair, Tho Klks uppolntcd a large number of their memburs who lire fathers of soldiers, to coopurntu with tlis association. MEDFORB SOLDIER M. I'urdln received a lotler from hl sou Dewey, ono of tho boys of Dattory K, Gfith artillery, who wus left behind when tho CGth loft for tho coast, as ho had been seriously 111 with pnotimoiiln on tho trip across from ltrost, und on urrlvul at Phila delphia vus placed In the Pennsyl vnnlu hospital but wus discharged from that Institution on February 13 und sent to Camp llx, troni which he wrote on tho 15th. Young I'urdln sayn ho hus bud a fine time since ar riving at I'hlladvlphla, having been Invited out to several dlnnors by peo ple of that city, and thut l:o got thru the ordeals without muklng any ser ious breaks In company. Ho was taken to Christ's church and sat In Washington's old pew. Also was tukon on an automobile trip to Valley Forgo and the car wus driven by a young ludy who, lie says, could drlvo bolter than her chaufreur, and that was "going some." Dewey oxpocts to bo sent to Camp I-owls for dis charge In the near future. Ho Is much ploased with tho kind hospital-! Ity of the Philadelphia poople. I RUSSIANS FRIED PERSISTENTLY TO J'AniH, l"ot). 2 1 Correspondence of Associated I'rcss.) Members of the Russian committee in Paris de plore tho tendency of somo newspa pers in the allied countries to belittle tho actual work of Russians lu Hus' Bid to overthrow the soviet govern ment headed by Jnlne and Trot.ky. Prince Lvoff 1nnd his associates on the committee point to the thousands of Russian officers and soldiers exe cuted by soviet order as proof of the activity of Russians within Dolshevlk territory against the soviet dictators. In a conversation with a corres pondent of the Associated Press, Dr. Boris A. Dakhrneteff, the Russian minister to tho United States, assert ed that only a small part of the for mer Russlari ompiro actually Is under Dolshevlk control and that tho Rus sian troops predominate In tho army that has driven the Red forces out of Siberia nnd are threatening soviet authority form north and south Rus sia. Boris Savlnkoff, who was minister of war under the Korensky regime, who recently arrived In Paris, Is typ-i . .... Auto , ,v . - if .v... .-;;- .-V;-';v. ' ' " leal of many Russian loaders who hnvo heen In Russia striving for the restoration of. a more sane order. Savlnkoff, like ninny other fnurlczn opponents of tho ilolshovlkl, hus boon working constantly In Bolshevik ter ritory for the last year, lie planned the enpturo of Yaroslav lust July; -a movement which threatened tho over throw of tho Moscow government for a time and was put down by the Bol nhevlkl at great cost of lire and sup plies. - Altho the BolHhovlkl put a high price on Bnvlnkoff's bend, he man aged to escape them thru various dis guises and subterfuges and left Rus sia by way of Blnerla, coming from Vladivostok directly to France by sea. Ills actlvites extended Into noarly every section of Russia and ho had many nnrrow escapes. Of all tho prominent social revolutionists who have boon pitted against the Bolshe vik regime Ravlnkoff is suid to be the most feared ly Denlno and Trotz ky. He figured prominently as one of tho most dreaded terrorists under the imperial regime. . Mario Splrldonova nnd scores of other members of antl-Holshevik fac tions have done heroic work within the lust nine months which resulted In Insurrections against tho liolsho vikl, so the members of the Russian commlttco say, but the Bolshevik! have controlled the Russian news so thoroly that the outside world has known only of the movements which assumed big proportions In districts within tolograpblc reach of foreign nownpapors. v. 1,500,000 French Killed : An Atlantic Port. Franco In four years of conflict to presorvo lie own liberty and that of tho world, ac cording to Andre Tnrdle, French htsu. commissioner to tho United Stutes, has lost 1,500,000 men killed nnd as many wounded. America owes Francs an enormous dobt ot gratitude for this horolo outpouring of hor Hts'S blood and also for the reportod sar ins of thousands ot lives In this coun try and throughout the world through tho discovery by French peasants ot n perfect remedy for stomach, liver and Intestinal nllmonts which, It Is said, has relieved Incal culable suffering and prevented thou sands of Biirglcal operations. Cleo. (I. Mayr, prominent Chicago chemist, imports tho ingredients and soils this remedy in America under tho nam of Mayr's Wonderful Remedy It Is a simple, harmless preparation that removes the catarrhal mucus front the Intestinal tract and allays the Inflammation which causes praattcaU ly all stomach, liver and Intestinal ailments. Including appendicitis. One dose will convince or money refund ed. For sale by druggists every where. AdT, KODAK FINISHING AT JAP. ART STORE Rate, Film developing. 15o roll, Prmtincr, post card mzo. 3 for lOe. Printing 'iV'ix'iVx and smaller. 2 for 5c. AdCuWirMlil are losing good Fords t