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1 PAGE SIX 'MEDFORD MATE TRTBTTNE, MEDFORD,' OREfl ON, THURSDAY, MARCH fi. 1919 THREE CITIES TO GET-TOGETHER ELKS RECEIVE proBouted by Ilouulnm Ellis liuml, No. 10811, Tho Inscription expresses our appreciation in tho best way wo our Imrllono player and niuimiior, ami also our uxultud rulor." Tho nucldout ru Tor rod to occurred at tho railroad oroitnliiK nt tho loutli nrn city limits, a, pnssuiiKor train lilklmt'an nutu oimtnlnlng a party of prominent Ilouulnm tourists, Olio woman was killed' nnd Mr. Btruum know," . . 'i. ., N 69TH ARTILLERY On tho loving oup Is cimraved tho following: "In gratuful rocoiinltloii and sincere npprovlnlton of the lou der euro aud attention rendered our JOSEPHINE JAIL AT TO ALLIED POWERS HM LODGE Into brother, J'otor 10. stream, who ttiistnlnod Injuries, whluli cnusod his at the time ot his accidental death nt iluath sovuial days later at the Sacred Medford, Ore., Juno IS, 1 0 1 K, wni I lleui t lionpllul. U I . I'l'.'".. L .' I ' ..! . . I .1 Voter Sampson, a woll dressed man of perhaps 60 years of age and who Ib thouKht to be mentally untial anced, was taken to the county tt(l In this city today by Sheriff George Lewis, says the Grants Pass Courier. . Mr. Sampson says he, has a home stead In Jackson county, although he has not been on the claim for several years. He Is a French-Canadian but says he has resided In Oregon for many years and Is a naturalized, clt 1en. He Is under the delusion that the Salvation Army is harassing him and giving him undue publicity and Is seeking asylum from their perse cution. He demands $4 0,0 00 dam' ages from the government and as sorts that If the money Is not forth coming immediately he will force the payment . When taken to the sheriff's office today, a .88 calibre revolver and large clasp knife were found In his pockets. The revolver was loaded and the knife was sharp. He claims' to ' have recently - returned from Washington, D. , C.; where, he went to Interview the president in regard to the payment of the $40,000, and also went to Salem to see Governor Withycombe, but at that place was denied admission because of the gov ernor s illness:' ' Mr. Sampson was far from being "broke," having some money and about $600 In war savings stamps in his suit case. He will be taken be fore the Insanity board .'tomorrow. Judge Gillette of the county courtj velng In Portland at the present time. ' One of the largest attendances in the history of local Elkdom is ex pected tonight, tor in addition to the annual election of officers there will toe a smoker and feed in honor of all the lodge members who have return ed home from war service. A spirit ed contest is on tor election of exalt ed ruler for the next year between the friends of two well known candl- dates.'-, ' ' '" .'-...... : .. ' Baseball fans will get most com plete and interesting news in Port land Telegram, 10 forenoon; 45c month. - Phones 23, 306-J. 295 - Saturday will be. sentence day in circuit court and Judge Calkina .nUU impose sentence oh "four persons who were tried and found guilty-,, this week. . " . (- Daily's Taxi. Dodge cars. Phone 15. --.Attorney Harrison Allen and J. M. Dougan, the Klamath court house contractor, are in the city on busl : ness. today from Portland. Dr. Heine, Garnett-Corey Bldg. Lester Hodgson of the Hodgson .Fenaulty Co., Portland, is spending a ' few days in -Medford looking after business interests. - Sewing or work by hour.' 618 West Second street. . , 297 J. E. Barkdaull IS on a business trip to Portland. . . ' " ' . Crepe 38c yard. . Jap Store. The arrival of the advance man ol the Foley & Burk carnival company In the city today was regarded 1y many as a sure harbinger of spring. . The company plans to make its an nual visit to Medford in May, , Alco Taxi. Phone 95. i ":-::; ' 'The many friends of Senator H. Von der Hollen of Wellen will be glad io learn that he has completely re- covered from his late attack of influ enza, tho bad roads keep him from visiting his Mends. , ' City hemstitching ana pecotlng 5c yd. Mrs. B. B. Haney. Y 274 Wm. O'Hara and wife have moved back to their orchard, after spending the winter in the Whitehead resi- dence. . II. B. TronBon, the' Eagle Point or- chardlst. Is spending a few days in the city.. v BUSS NATIVE H E R B TABLETS TONIGHT AT BEDTIME It you feel out-ot-sorts, run-down or. "all in" from over exertion, or If you are constipated, or your 'liver Is out of order, take BLISS NATIVE.. HERB.. TABLETS. In Bevere cases of headache or rheu matism pains two tablets may 'be .taken. r You will get up nextmor-' nlng feeling very much better. Bliss Native Herb Tablets act gen tly but effectively on the kidney, liver, and bowels. One box con tains ZOO tablets, costs f 1.00, and usually lasts six months. Get the genuine, and look for the , trade mark and money back WW guarantee on each box. Sold by leading druggists and local agentfl everywhere. . , TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE Seven-loot John Deere , disk harrow at a bargain. Phone 14-P12. ' 300 FOR SALEliT-FlenTlih01ant bucks, J3.50 up. Few good does. Crane, 1059 Court. ; 295 LOST At the INnt Monday evening, , 'little finger ring, sardonyz set. . .' Reward for return. Phone 445-W ' or 311' South Laurel, -4 295 WANTED Experienced; stenograph . er to act as secretary at the high RChool building. .' Apply Jackson .," County Abstract Co. Tho GOth nrtillery. C A. C. in which there are' many .Medford nd Ashland bovs, former members of the Seventh company, with which ooni ninnd they entered war service, and in command of a former Medford man Major F. P. Marion of Seattle, con tinued their journey todav from Port land to Camp Lewis where its mem bers will be discharged from service. The reciment recently arrived in this country from France where it had been in servico since last Senteni her. . ..".. ' ." The trooos are in command of Ma. ior Marion, the former commander. Lieutenant Colonel Tnvlor. reuminine in the east. Tho tram consists of a bacsmtre car. n kitchen car and 11 sleepers. The felceiwrs will be releas ed at Seattle and troops will make the last short run of their iournev in chair cars. , . " t Major Marion was for several vears a citiaen of Medford durintr which time he was local mnnncer of the lone distance telcphono company, nnd a brother of Dr. Marion, also n former Medford resident. The Medford and Ashland soldiers of the 69th" on the train includo the following: - - Medford Sereeant C. T. Jnnna. Corporal E. B. Coleman. Mechanic W. B. Mclntvre. Cook L. A. Weaver. Pri vates, f first class) J. M-Elliott. O. Q. Garselbson. B. Hnvraan. P. S. Hill. ,W.,K. Sherwood, D. K. Stacev. B. Turnhan. A. E. Torrill. Privates C. L. Ganlt. J. C. Havmond. O. E. Austin. J. C. Gmis. J. T. Campbell. A. T. Tink. T. G. Turner. G..B. Griesbv. B. G. Risby. N. Thomas. Ashland' Senreahls L. . C. Yar- baueh, A. M. Throne. G. E. Simpson. B. H. Grubb. A. A.. McUee. W. H. Sands, D. L. Stevens. Corporals G. E. Evans. A. I). Powell. 17. G. Coleman. R. W. Harrcll. E. M. Barrett. W. C. Holmes, JC.-W. Kirk. P. 8. -Payne, J. II. Jones. F. T. Rusk. O. E. Sullivan. Mechanics R. J. Kelcr. F. M. Lane. D. S. Finker. Privates (first class)' G. E. Gunter. L. W. Bauebtmnn. M. E. Douehertv, F. T. Hames, Dv M. Scott. P. R. Campbell: W. A. Settler. F. C. Crosslin. Privates R. R. Fralev. R. C. MartinrC. B. Cnrev. O. F. Silver. F. Pcnnistone. F. C. Sonsrer. DIED Died at Central Point. - SULLIVAN March 5. of influenza. Jeff Sullivan. need 25 vears. " He is survived bv his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Alf us Sullivan and three brothers and three sisters, who are Mrs. .Lena Hunter and Mrs. Edna Evans of Fort -Jones, Calif Mrs. Ida Sunris of Elk Creek. Ore.. C. M. Sullivan of Central Point. Russell Sullivan of Kennett. Calif . and Arthur Sullivan of Callahan. Calif. Funeral services will be held Friday at 2 p. m. The burial will be in the Central Po'nt cemeterv. OST clothes;; 7k X IY1 appreciate these style notes for get the best clothes that are made for you; clothes that are produced by real style 0 if j a Hi J CorvH;::t mil'. art Schaffner & Marx At . a mcetinar of the jliroctors of tho Commercial club hoU. Wuunosuitv evcniiur it was decided to uivo a irot- toirother Immiouet on the ovening of Friday, March 21st. to bo partieiimtcd in bv the commercial oncununtions of Grouts Pass. Ashland and Medford and as a reception to tho Josephine and Jackson county delegations in the leirit-luhirc. Short, crisp talks will be civen on live issues of interest to Southern Oreiron and an entertaining proernm will he rendered of music and tthoxvise. i . , . A comniittee of nrrnnwnienls was appointed, consisting of J. W. Dress ier. J. M. Andrews and J. W. Wake field. In addition to which n com mittee on entertainment was appoint ed as follows: Will G. Steel. Rev. L. Mvron Booxer nnd Rev. D. E. Millard. . riumedintelv prccedine the bnnnuet the membershipn committee will make a drive for members of the club, to which end tho oitv will be divided into districts nnd each district handled by two men. . Tho chlb is not supported bv the business community as it ouirlit to be and the matter will be put up straight as to its condition and the necessi ties facine it. Opportunities for ac complishing results are abundant, but the revenue is so srunIL that reason able results are not at present at tainable. - The only way to increase the revenue is by increasing the mem bership, which will be done. f A. LONDON. March 5. (Via Montre al.) British delcirates to the peace conference have been instructed to submit as their first demand full re paration for British losses at sea rtluririff the war, including compensa tion for relatives of manners who lost their lives, according to a statement made by Premier David Llovd George to a representative from the Mercan tile Marine service todav. ust the drink for ihouQhtiui.ejo nomical folk bistantPostum . a delicious, cereal beverage The Correct Styles for Spring 19 MEN J like to have and because most men consider GENERAL TENDENCIES In the spring styles created by these ' great clothes makers you'll find thutc the openings at the front of tlio coats are a little lower; lapels are slightly liar rower; the notches of the lapols'are a little lower; 'the coats arc body tracing with a litle more suppression "at .the waistline. ; SPRING OVERCOATS Tho form-tracing Varsity overcoats arc good; soiare the new free-and-easy Itaglans; the 1919 lialmaecans; all of them made of rain-proofed fabrics. See the Spring LONDON, March i 0. Androiv Bo nnr Law, government lender In the house of commons, (replied last night to some nnestions cuisvd in a debate on foreign affairs that has been in progress m tho houo. , i As regards Bolshevism, Mr. Bnnnr Law . said that few people now had nnv illusions about it. The ullics woro ngrtxnl that something must ho done for liussia, but none of them. ho declared .would .recommend dis patching tho necessary forces to ouell the nnatvhv thorc. , As to' indemnities, Mr. Bonnr Law said the government raalixed that the country expected to set tho best pos sible indemnities from Germany, but it was useless to hold out tho hope that the indemnities woidd wipo out the cohutrv's immense: war debt. Mr. Bonar Law agreed that it was urgent Unit peace ho achieved nuiuklv because there was real danger of Germany sinking . into 'Bolshevism. Moreover, he pointed out that there was greatest-necessity for the allies to got their own trades nnd industries going again. rn!6ht put duoster in the path business and xial career, iusfasii did for ' the ambihous.sclfishjounS attorney in. DAVID GRAHAM PH1LLIR5' "SRAW-DUST - tierelsabig.vital.human picture. cremmeo wim siupns wun orjanianc climaxeiana wim stirring ; incidents trat-cjpirjjhe heart. . T-'-; HKK LILLIAN RUSSELL KIHTH lAY IIAMSKY VAI,l)AOK '""a7'''-N OOKK.N'NtC V'StK some information in advance spring 19. We Hart Schaffner 8c Marx ALWAYS IN New Hats lIoiiie of Ilart Schaffner & Marx Clothes "..'' i , : ; I ' Incidental to tholr annual oloctlon and the recoptlon- tor members re turned from War service tonight tho Modford Elks will feast tholr oyoa on a beautiful stiver loving oup which has Just been presented to the lodge by the Elks band oMloqulam lodge, Hoqulani, Wash. Accompanying the cup wua tho following lottor slguod by Geo. Urault, exalted rulor, and Warren Dutton, band loador, of the Washington lodge: , "We, aro sending by express a lov ing oup to your lodgo. This cup Is CONSfDER THIS WOMAN'S CASE Mrs. A. L. DeVlne of Los Angolos, Cal., says: After I had suffered from fomalo trouble for years, not helm able to do my housework, or got any relief from doctors, Lydla E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound niado me a woll woman, and I want to tell the world the good this medlolne does." This woman is perfectly Justified, and should be commended for telling' others bow sho regained' her hoaltli. Adv. of your smajmno !iraiiiLirf5li lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllilllilllllllllllllllH this store as a style center, we make it a point . . . WAIST-SEAM SUITS; ' Hart Schaffner & Marx waist-scam suits arc the order of tho day; specially becoming to the well set-up fighter com ing back and to the average young 'American;. single and double breasted; slash pockets arc favorites; many of them have piping around the collars and tho pockets; some, have tho bell sleeves - . - .--. i . - , . .''.-' i and roll sleeve-heads. . . EARNEST Up-to-date Spring Haberdashery "THE BODY BUILDER" Is Doing ."Wonders" at tho ... ': (' ') rri MEDFORD TURKISH BATHS 1 First Floor, Modford Sanitarium. Hours 9 a. in. to 7 p. in. ' j Appointnicnts rndo Dr. Chas. Becsey, G, M. II Turning' Them Away g I in Portland Now 1 ONE OF 4 I (H EASON ' S. SENSATIONAL LUCCESSE Starts - - Tomorrow lllllllll about the new to be first with the newest; we - mi M III vrnK ' m THE ' ; '. v S3 jdeas in mens believe? they'll creators -; ...y..y,-'.,....,Vv., t 4 . .