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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 24, 1919)
MTCDFOKT) MAIL 'TRTBTTNTC, UmYOUT), OmmOX MONDAY.' FEBmTARY 2 (,1019 VAOTC TTTUE19 IJnllnil Htulim army, bi)ln u moinbor county, MIchlBiiil. To tlili union wan horn one nnn, Cucll Wllnou of Houtllo, Wanli., age 20 yonra. Tho family Jnoved to California about tlio year 111 01). In 1302 he niovf.d to- noiilhorn Grown, HvhiK mont of tho tlmn on VnKnor crook, noor Talont, Ore. Ills chrlatian cliur noter nnd many fclndnor.iips have rondo him many frlnntla rh'n will iroatiy fool "io osKj Altho crippled in ono ,irni. !:n won able to mako n IivIdr by linnl wnrk In tho woodi. The lomnlns worn laid to rwt at 2: no p. m. Salnrilay, In tho WnRnef creok comotory, O. C. Griffin' of tlio Amurlcan Sunday 3dool Union, eon diictlnit Ih9 sorvlco. ' : ' : of Co. K, t JSth roKlmunt of iiirnntry, norvliiK durltiK tho Indian warn of Arlxoim. UPHOLDS VALIDITY In thn year 1SK7 h( wan marrlnd to Mm. May McKlnttry of Macomb EDRCOMMBSEASON ABIIl.ANII, roll, J4.. ,(,(. purlin u ru IjiiIiik iiiiiiIii rimily for tho huiii liwr Intliix (it tuiiriMn utin ulciiln pur lieu, unit I tin riivorml iinota will bo liiiiro liuuulirtil I linn ever thn coin IriK amnion. Hardy nullvo tilirubn mill treoa lend In tlio mnilnr of kIvIiik Uermanonry In llio nylvnii unvlrnii llinnt. Chief anionic thu trim mill llirult I'liiKnirii'iitluiin which Imvn btten Uliintotl recently nr.i litto Oration' lirapo, 200 rruKpliiK mapln, 200 co lumbine, inu eiiliihliitil, f.O Juniper, 711 Ci'ilur, 100 wllil currant, 1SU Hott-h briiiim, IS KiikIIhIi walnut, HI) ilnaivnoil, f4 mil willow, IS Vlr Kinla creeper, an pnreillnu (run, 17 wild llluo, in iniiplti, 0 vim unit 00 liuuctioH of ninhcH, mil tu miinllnn a lot of minor ilunrrlitltin. All of UinHe growth have Rut a -film ntnrt, noil nn oiiiiinoriitluii In mnili) In nrdor that oiiii mny ronlUn thu extent mill tllver alty which Ih belim planned Innhlo thn park area. I.lvn ouK will bo ex perimented with, 2ft miix-liniinn of thin murtly growth having been planted. Kluwiim nml bulb already In place Include about r, Dim tulip, nooo car nalloiiH, nooo lllloit, ,'00 nwuot Wil liams, 1000 hollyhorltii, 000 foxglove, 1000 Klndloln, anil U'fln itiihlln bullm. TIiciii) havo hunt) ncloetcd wlih grist care, mid tlio nuci'Hiinry riiltlvittlnn Ih attended to atrlt-tly In Una with thu pnlitd bontowed In Hit) muttitr of ol ncllon. Thono who hnvn heretofore notcil I ho beautiful appearance of thn park nurroiinillnirit will fjml tlm ntlormnnnt Krontly onhnncoil In Ihu appronthliiK Bund old "bu miner Jluin." Tlio annual report of thn pnrk roiiinilnnlon oxhlhitH a gratifying con l It Ion. both an regard tho phyalenl Ntattia of t ho pnrk area on the onu hand, and tlio flnnm-lnl halation heet on llio other. Tu! ill raciiltuit thn piml your. Including a balance from 1UI7, worn a Irlflo over UI00, Of till" Hum thu n t n it ii I tux levy yielded ni pruxlmaluly H00O. Tlio milo of cuph at Hit) mluiiriil nprlimn founta netted nearly .'70, and K privilege abntil J 120. Thn Chaiitatmtia park apcctal apprnprlntlnn wan $3oo, IHnhtirso mrnla worn a trifle over $4700, the pfciuo nniiincn on nanu, nee. ;u, 19 IS. havliiK boon t . :t 9 L . J . Tht) payroll for - upkocp amounted to 1 3.3 N 7.4 7 an far (in labor In rnnrnrn etl. A major pnrmnnaiit Improve ment In tha Itinlnllullun of 0U0 rviil of walnr-plpo with automatic nprlnk- Inrn, device whit h greatly reduce I lie fontior com and labor incident to irrl KatltiK tlio plnnln and lawnn. Nearly 100 foot (if (ini'-lnrli hi mo bun ulno heel) added to llio equipment. Park ciiiiimliuilim official hold no Mlurcuran. Tho extonl of tho nynlfltn Impllfn lotn of work. both thoorctlrnl anil practical, wbllo Ilia nrnpo of I lit -provvmvntn conllnunlly bt-luit limtull od aro nuffli-Jriit to buny tho incm bora of tlm board In iivorni'oliiR d tiilln. Indlvldiinlly llioy tuko prhli; In thena acllvlilon, roudiirlnK a public nplrltntl norvb a In licjtuir of lnnuillf.v. Iiik our local rocrviitlnn unit plny- KrountiH, which uru uacnuiinK ono oi tho noted park ronorves on tho 1'n clflo coant ui)cl V dcllKhtrul rostlng put for toiirlmn and rnmpcrn. U. 3. Duller In prtnltlil of tlio comnilnNlon, nnd Ii. Wntnon, nncro tary. Jamcn (liilbriintli In nuporlnlcn Uont. In nubinlttlnK II annual re port for tha pant year tha cninnilioilon rrracofully ncknowlodnn tlio bunofltn of Itnnrty cooperation liotwnan tha board and lln omplnya by clonltm wlih tho ntnloniont: "Wo wlnh In ox prcnn our appreciation of the uutlrlnc and offlclont aorvlcon of our pnrk nuptirlntondont and tho fuithful nsnln tnuco Klvon hi in by tlio nthor oni ployos of tho conimlnslon." Tho lrtinch Army bund "llio buiiil from llio ti'oiiclivii, mini wlio'nro flr.litorH an well an in iihIcIiuim urn to uiipi.'iir liuro at I tin Nniiitoi luiii, .Mar. -I I ti . an KiiuiilB of Miiilford tin woll u Ktit'nirt of llio iiitlloii, for Ihu French Army bund orlKlnully cumo to thin country at tho lnvluilion of Kocrntnry llnlior of tlm wnr tlopiirlmiint. .No lltllu Inlnrciit In udilcd whnn It In known that tho vmliimtl dlroc.lor In ono of the new ittutrd of hurouii who S" t;' j ( v ' ' S a ENTS OF ' VLADIVOSTOK. (Corrcmieml ence of llm Ansocinlcd I'rtwH.) Mnnv of tlio niniriiirii'cnl inonunicnlH til' Moscow, (lommcmtii'iitivo oC cm lwriirn nml Hlnte.siucii, Imvti liotin do Kli'tiyetl. hiivs it ri'l'iiiroo i'rom Unit city. MuxciiiuH, librnriim, nml picture ttiilorics Ims Iidcii reuuisiliiiiiftl nnd (Itnir contciilH removed. Tlio best unveriiniciit untl iiriviilo buiMiims luive been oociiiiieil bv the Holtliers' nnd wnrlimen'n coiincilH. Militiirv lii'iitliiiinrler.s wero locnloil in tho Kremlin when llio rel'ittrca lol't Moscnw. Iloslmrcs luiil been laUcn i'rom membci'H nl' the boiiiwoinio nnd iiuinv cxeenlinim luiil oceun'od. The city wiih Hiibiliviiled'intii tlisl.ritits iiiij (lei1 HUiuirviMinn of (oniinifisiiuiH in A ciinipniiui imuinst counter levolulinn. Krylenkn wiim stiilo pnismMilor, Kmn enclf niliiiinislrntnr of lliu eilv. A enminon Holdici', Mnrnloff. wiim fom muuilcr of Hi" uiiri'ison. Tliern wiih no miiniciiull diiniii. Slreel curs oi nrnted willioul reciilivrilv. ('nil drivers churned from -0 to -10 ruble for llio sliorlesl trips. Thorn wiih nn reuuliiv fnnil supplv. The inboliilnnls ilependod upon vro tlncls . liruliithi. in from ilnv It) tluv i'ro ml ho eounti'f. iLluiiintl ol! lirniul nost 10 rubles, mt'iil IM, .Mimni' mi pn- linvo roii r. lit and bled for their coun try and tho cauno of llberiy. Many have iiut!Kenii3 tno publica tion of n book rueountltiK tho numor oun nilvciilurou of tho bravo captain of thn Oil IU I'ronch Infantry. Ho Joined bin rtiulmeiil nn a mlnuts man at llm 1 1 mo of mobilization nnd from llio Murno to Verdun, and later, fouiiht In tho notablo bntllen of tho war, until tho day when ho received the Croix do Cuorrc, and It rcqulron llillo ImiiKluatlon to fill In hoi ween tho linen of tho official citation, which rendu an follow: "I'ollaln, rnrtiniiw, offleir, e'xeoedlnuly brave. Tlio flrnt of Heptember ho led bin sec tion In nn iiHimult on tho Kurm St. Kvro, which bo tnplured. Ho wan norlounly wounded by the biirnllni?'of a obeli In roIiik nut In roennnoitro tho Kroiind In advanco of bin men. Ho remained wounded on tha Krnund for eighteen bourn tlurlnit tho lioin bnrdmant of two artlllnrlon. On tho name day. Captain Pollaln received two other minor wounds and wnn carried to nnfety by bin non, an iinder-offlcer In tho name regiment, who went out In tho nlKht to find him. cuitvIiik him to the ambulance of tho flrnt lino, uutler flro. Cuptnln l'ollnln of courno bus won dlnllnetlon In music nnd modnln from kliiKH and repuhllcn, but few If any leaders of IniiidH or nrcheslrus can point to mllltnry achlevemcntn sur- imnKlng In doKree tho hlKhcnt arllntlc honorn. Kent nulo will open lit Medford Pharmacy, Tuesday morning, l''eb. 25. I'rlcen $l.ro nnd 1.00. NOT YET SELECTED IIOSTONT. Keh. 21. Sec.-,4.r. Vr miillv snid lodnv niter bo a."? '.'liail with I'resitlenl Wilson i'.-,i ti-n t-Mfi--lion of n mteeesKor l .IcoMi' Ht. oral (Irewnv hud nit boo t'!iJir',.". upon l)V tho president. A. MCO't president had not niched I lie ei ''' linn tlnllnr ivnr revenue bill. Thn circuit court of .Ineknon coun ty bun liuntlod down u docltiltm nnd an order ovorrtillnic tho domurrorn Intorponed by 10. II, lliinloy and oth em, which wero liiterponed on Feu. Klh lent to tha petition filed by tlio board of directors of the Medford IrrlKUtlon I'lntrlet, praylilK for a deereo eoiiflrinlnK tho ruBiilnilty and validity of all their acts. In bin opinion .IiiiIko Cnlklnn nuld that tha only iiuestlon prenanteil won an to the regularity of proof of puoll cation of certulu notlcon, but thn Juilito thmiKht thai llio notices wero duly publlulied. according to law an It Mood at tho time of publication. Cou 1 1 ii u i ii ic thu opinion rauds, "I find nothing Irroifiilur In the petition ko Iiik to thu jurisdiction, und un to tho constitutionality of tho law, I have found no ground, mid counsel have pointed out nono, whoroby the law could bo doclared unconstitutional." Tho order overruling tho demur rers itlvcx tho demurrants ten days to answer the petition and this affords litem an opportunity to deny the truth of uny fact allowed In- the pc tlllon. v ' . RULES TO HASTENS WASHINGTON. Feb. 2-1. Iliulit of why for iH-tinii on (he resolution to entl L'ovcriiiiitint control of telephone nnd leletrrnpli svstomn on December ill next, will ho proponed (his week bv tho hoiiHo rulcM committee. Chiur- in nn l'oit announced this ilecihion to day lifter a moolini. of the commit tee. Special rules also wero approved to permit cnnpidoriition of two other inciihurtis, fceerctnrv I.nno's bill for reelnimiin: In ml for settlement bv din charged soldiers nnd sailors nml the bill creutini; a civil ncrviee retire ment fund. , No net ion won token in rcsnrd to other mensnres, iiieliiilim; Ibe public IniihliiiL's bill mid Ibe tiroliibilorv im- inieratiim leu'islnlion. .: Tho ireiiernl delieienev li, only one ol tlio nnniial iippropriation nienHurcs vet to puss (ho house, will he ready for consideration near the cud of the week. DIED WILSON After an Illness of about ton days, Orrln Marble Wilson panned away at tho Ashland hospital on Thursday, Fob. 20, 1!)19, at the ago of OS years, 11 months, and 10 days. Ho wan born In the nlato of Now York on tho 4th of March, 1850. Ho moved with his puronts to Mich igan nt a very oarly ago. From the yoar 1807 to 1870 ho norvod In the Usoitln'b Wlrvrd 01! a PIV.(ffc AitttstiUc rtv;nM,AV- 7ti)in itifl.iciiu cnin'.Tia $ki fbe nose tr.A tlircat ievi-rJ fiuH diy with ons port Wita.O j n.i.l t -.-3 pans water, oting .tn rcasnicf. If yio l-jiren't sn Moi-iiw, j:ij'i thr Uirost nnd sruiT tau rsin-xre tile tioso. Thii trtsict vl v,- ,-n ant'l'plic aU oi (W-5,100 6.'CM i'ii)" getnjt. Ck;nt colds nc.tt see -JuiorfJ Ir'.a to Slip. Step thiin at tucn Vii.rd Oil before thu;' CM'. iSMC- into tiancerous indccHM. Cet it irom drumri&t if .',1 rot s.itisfied, return the N".-;'. KMi B' t ."our money back. r.'vei- constipated or hav t' -t; t-c-i'A-achi.? ;o.-t try Wizard Liver Vvifi, wwtt i"ttle pink pills, 30c at 'fawyg. giat.i. Guarai.tL-cd. MONDAYS A FEBRUARY -w A SMART SATIRE NOT A RURAL DRAMA Original N. Y. Cast and Not a No. 2 Road Show. "The Best Play that has Crossed the Continent in Many Months." San Francisco Examiner. PRICES 50c, $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00. SEAT SALE SATURDAY 10 A. M. MAIL ORDERS NOW. i III lm wmm 1 Wmn mi . mmv mm -mm '- -'- ;. 'f ;:'-'' ' V i, V A Personally Authorized Motion Picture "-version of tlie LIEE AND WORKS OF From the Cradle to the White House A STIRRING AMERICAN DRAMA OF AD VENTURE AND ACHIEVEMENT It follows his strenuous career as the legis lator fighting corrupt politicians, his ex citing experiences in the -wild west, his re turn "to politics as Police Commissioner .of. New York. It carries one with him thru t the career which kept his name on; the ; front pages of the newspapers during the eventful years which made him the "most interesting American." , "The Strangest Fiction is Truth" All profits whatsoever accruing to me personally until all the men are returned to their homes from the war, from tfie production of this scenario, will bo given by mo to the Red Cross and possibly other war organizations. : ' . tlwr .: vas a -typi-nu' 'Aiiir-rieaii boy nai". cd. Hi.s pals called him ;tFoiir-eyes." The; '--.world now knows - him as one of its. greatest men. This film show how he "got there." iay now go thru life with him SI ' IS You": w ; mrm Real comedy, drama pathos and tragedy enrich the picture and make of it a splendid evening's . entertainment .' as well as an inspira tion in American ism. -.- i . tTM1 I bully' Thur.-Fri.-iSat Mat. 2 p.ni. Eve 7 o'Clock mm y-im'iniifit-wwm'rwr'-wntt'''