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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1919)
KfEDFOTlD MATTi TRTmiNT?, 'MFjDFORD, OTtKOON, FRIDAY, MATCCTT 21, 1013 PAOE THREE 10 IN MAKING LISTS ; Hi'liitol i'IiIIiLn'ii of JiuOiMoii count v 11 10 linked In I'omiitriiln with (miiilini-J liv County Hitimriiitmiiloiit Aucr In u ...I.I.. .1..!.... ... ..... I.. nkiiiu IUH IIIHU IU FM'i'iirU IIIM'IIIHIU 111" i'lirinntiiiii'i'uuiiriliiiu loi'iil nuIiIIuih mill tuiilurN, .,..,, Tim IiimiiI of tliv Mcliiiiil in onch VIIm tiict in iinIii'iI lo tiiku cliiiruo lit' llin lilrivo to Kuciiro ilium iuuI ollior in IWimitiim rouiinlinu tlio Jiii'ktmn miiintv ini'ii who tuTVCd in huv miimu ilv lo our ii nil v, mivv nml murine Cnnn, To llin hvuil of uiii'li hi'IkmiI Ih Miiir nmit iHTHonnl mililiirv (torvico IiIiiiiIch, I'hotoitriiplm or cul of sol dier iiInii urn (Ifxirctl. Mimt Ciirnoliu Marvin, lilirnriim of tlm Orotfoii Mlntu library. Iiiik bwn nit Voiutad Mtiilc liiitioriun liv tlio nlul colllioil of ilufiMiHO, mill Iiiih linkril iirt yixtiinrii in uutliiriiiK infuriiiiition tliroutih tlm county MiiinriiiUiiilelr nnl toiH'liprM of tltu Htiilo, I'mii'iTiiiin; ' nil Hwvlro in tlii' iirmv nml tin vv from tlm n-siwIIvv ilUtrlfU of tlio 'slnto. Thrro Ih now ttviiiluliln no kiioIi ran. onl. No nioro vnluulilo work in local liix torv luu rvor been iitliminliiil llirouvli tlm trlioolx'of din t.lato. 'I'luino nni'. (ioiinniri'H will Iii-ithho a nuriiiiiiii'iit ri'i'onl in (ho nri'liivvH of tlio hIiiIr, unit lioriiiiin inoru viilmililo iih the J'imrs tit liv. YW.C.A. CONSTRUCTIVE Tlio entiro woilt of the V. W. C. A. U roiiHlruelivv ami lli.-rrfure wortliv nil 'the Hiimiort Hint ih linked nnil nmro. Tltu world Inn int diihhimI Ihnuiirh n ihthuI of man ileetruetlon j that in uiiin'etilenli.'il. unlvlo ruler iiihiii a iwriml of Inho' nml Hoeiul ilv Htruutioil of unilreiiiiii'il diiiieiiHionH. The need wits never ho irn-iit for Hiine ritixan. Tlio uirl of toduv will be tlio Woman nod mother of tomorrow. Iter educational. Kiiiritiuil, Hoeiul una uliV'iical development in n vital prob lem nml one thut tlio V. V. in makinc n Hooeinl Htuclv, Have vou uiveu tho movenieiit your finiiiiieinl lielof TEACHERS INSTITUTE AT EGLE POINT A local enchor' itislitulo will he held nt the school limine, Kiiulo 1'oint, Saturday. March y.'nil. with tho fol lowing program : () C'honiH, "MiHKonri I.iilliibv." students in lnenl Hehool. (I)) vocal duet. "Forth to lluttlu. DiHcuHnion MnkiiiL' l;ii Work. Lenders, rrincipal K. N. Donrdorff. Mrx. llnipbv nml Miss Kula Houston. DiMrnHHinn Tho Stunditrd School. T.eaderH, Siiiieriiilendent Acer, Mrs. ltnnlc and -Minn SidleV. QiiPHtion Hox Kverv leneher is rc iiucsteil to hrinir nt leant two mien tion iierliiininir lo her work. Lender. Simcrintcndtmt It. K. Morris. Imiinlteon. Homul hour, in elm mo of Minncs JUuicdiet, (Ireh and lluiniiiond, Duel, Minx Florence, l.miMiiir and Mrs. Iiovnl Drown. Stamlard IohIh ami eoninihilion of records for schools nlioiit Kimlo Point, by touyherH nltnmliiiir tho iiiHliluto. KLAMATH KAU.S. Miireli 21. Circuit Court ('lerk Do Im Iiiih ro cuivod froiu.Juduo CaUiinfl of Mcdl'ord n tonipoiui'v reHtiniiilnir order, in the eiiHO of J. M. Doiil'iiii company of i'ortland ncuiiiht tho emintv. the eoiinlv court mid niuny eouiity ofl'i eiuls nnd olhvrx hero, orderimr thut tho floiirlhoUHo fund of Kluninlh coun ty nuiHt, not hi' reduced below the amount tlcmnndcd liv tho company, $112,(174. 1).ri, which it in claimed in duo on tho contract, iirieo of tho new court Iioiimo on block 'Mi of thin city, which Iiiih flint been finiHhvd. A hcar inir wiih Hid. for March 12H. 'BACKACHE Umbar Up With Penetrating , Hmlln' Wlwrd Oil A liarmteag and effective nrenara- ,tlon to relieve the pnins of Rhciima- i tism, Scintica, Lame Hack and Lum bago Is Hamlin's Wizard Oil. It pen etrates quickly, drives out soreness, and limbers up stiff aching joints and muscles. ... , , , ' You have no Idea how useful it will be found in cases of every day ailment or mishap, when there It need of an imniediato healing, nnti leptic application, as in cases of sprains,' bruises, cuts, burns, bites and stings. . . Get it from druggists for 30 cents. If not satisfied return tho bottle and get your money back. . , . Ever constipated or have sick headache? Just try Wizard Liver i Whips, pleasant little pink pills, 30 ' cents. Guaranteed. "MICKEY" AT THE Bl ALTO THEATER TONIGHT i&i'J'-'' ; '"( i Hceno from "Mickov," which inndo hiicIi a tremendous hit lit tho Hmlto yehlerilnv It will lie Hliown nunin loduy and tnmorrhw. MONDAY EVENING AI PAGE THEATER Aiuoiik tho ninny good things nn noiiiicod for tho onjoymont of local theutrcgoora Is the coming of "l'olly nnnii," tho glud play, which has brought ao much good clioer to aud ience tliut have witnessed It In all tlio larger cities of lio oaalorn por tion of the United States. No play hue been brought forward In roront years with wldor popular appeal than "I'ollyanna." nor lias ono npuunred which la mors likely to Impress on evergreen moinory of, a night at tho thnniro. " Monday, Mnrch 21. The diameter of I'ollyanna Ja a flesh and blood example of tho power of gladness. Every word sho utters, every slop sho lakes, ovory friend she makes. Is glowing ovldunco of u heart thut Is kopt Joyful and fragrant by tho cxervlso of kindness.! .Mrs. Klounor II. Porter, -who wroto the book, has done the world a good ser vice by tho glad Pollyanna stories, which give ono tho fooling or fresh air nnd sunslilno. tlio apnrk and tonic qunllty - of human iinluro, which makes tho world kin and kind. In tho flesh and blood version of the stage, I'ollyanna looms sweeter nnd nearer tban ovor, and tho quaint characters of her now found Now Knglnnd homo become Intlmato real ities that ffttr tho heart as no voice less types In printers -Ink could ever do. -; :. '.' i Klnw anil Krlnnger and Georgo C. Tyler, man of power nnd Idoals In the theatre, have Improved tho oppor tunity by prcneutllng this finely BILL HART AT THE LIBERTY TODAY AND TOMORROW 5 -111 r WfltiUA.M S. HART- : ' , rtlTlic Bordrr Visvlew.' , ' Hie Hill I Tart, who linsn't been seen in Medfnrd .for niiinv months, re turns to Iho Liberty toclav mid to morrow in another treat western xtorv. "Border . Wireless." This is one of tho strongest hair rising stories Hint Hurt has ever appeared in. Tho scenes nro laid in Arizona nenr the Mexican border nnd thev suv it is one thrill nfter another. ' wovon play by securing a cost of unique distinction and fitness. CAR OF REGISTERED CATTLE FOR VALLEY On Saturday, March 29th, the Northwest Shorthorn Dreaders asso ciation Will hold a combination sale of registered shorthorn bulls, cows and heifers. These are all good uso ful cattle but not In high condition. However hoy are cattle thut will do southern Oregon a groat deal of good. The demand for good cattle exceeds the supply. Steer breeders every where are demanding pure bred bulls and there are not enough to . go around. Several years must ,'elapse before the pure bred herds of beef cattle can expand to where the de mand for bulls can be supplied. The mombers of the Jackson Coun ty Livestock association . and the county agent have been working for a long time lo Introduce car load shlpmonta of such stock. This is our first car load that will sell at public auction. This Is an opportunity for southern Oregon brooders to obtain good breeding stock at thotr own price. , Every animal offorod has' been tu berculin tooted and a certificate of such test will be furnished with each lot' sotd. ' : There are likely to bo some regis tered Hereford bulls offorod at pri vate sale on this same data. .Stock men, whether Inte.-ested In Herefords or shorthorns should make It a point to bo In Modford March 29th. . M'ADOO SILENT ON P SANTA BARBARA, Cal., Mar. 21. Altho he bas been spoken of as a presidential possibility, W. Q. Ho Adoo, former secretary of the trea sury, who arrived here late yesterday from New York City, had nothing to say regarding the rumor that preced ed him west. The 'McAdoos intend remaining here until April 15, when McAdoo will enter the practice of law In New Y6rk. McAdoo was called east by the death of bis son-in-law. Lift Off Corns! "Freezone"- is Magic! Lift any Corn or Callus right off with fingers No ! A 1 W :4- I M 1 Drop a little Froezone on an aching com, instantly that corn stops hurt ing, then you lift it right out. It doom't hurt ono bit. Yea, magic 1 Way waitt Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of Freezone for a few cents, sufficient to rid . your feet of every hard corn, soft corn, or com between ilva toes, and calluses, without sore ness ex irritation. Try It I Ko humbne- i&SwiPfp&a&iijia 1 -LIQUIDS one PASTES : For Black.Whife.Tartamy Ox-Blood (dark brown) Shoes ; . KEEP YOUR SHOES NEAT X.F.F(MLLET CORPORATIONS LTD. BUFFALO, N.Y. ' . This is all you. need for perfect buckwheat cakes! AONTJEMIMA oiirKWHEAT "I'sein town, Honey I' No more "setting tho batter" overnight) No more bother of any kind when you make buck--wheat cakes I ... Nowadays all you need Is a package of Aunt Jemima Buckwheat Flour (the yellow pack age.)'. You simply stir up the flour with a little cold water and your batter is ready pop it on the griddle and your cake9 are done ! WonderfuU golden-brown cakes they are, too light and . tender.with a fragrance that issimpjy tantalizing. Have this easy, economical breakfast tomorrow. , Once you make buckwheat cakes the quick and simple Aunt Jemima way you'd never efrean of making them any other way. Ask for Aunt Jemima Buckwheat Flour in the yellow package ! Copyright 1919, Aunt Jomtmi Mill Company, St. Joiwph, Uliiogri m mm Tonight! JhPrtvTcmorrow Big Bill Hart -in- "BorderWireless" rrx Another gripping, thrilling story of the West First time in Medford COMEDY Regular Prices NEWS WEEKLY 1 y Mon. Mar. 24 KUwEzlanger J.GeoigeCTyle9 The Glad Plr 17 s fAVUBniUst Pi JIMJAt aVJ PlfCaVllbtA ised oa the ftook of thtimtNimeby Eleanor HJbxtae j Entire Lower Floor $1.50 1st 4 Bows Balcony $1.00 2nd 4 Bows Balcony 75c Balance Balcony 50c f Mail Orders Now - ' Seat Sale , ; Friday, March 21 Special on Buckwheat Flour The . old-fashioned New . York, kiln dried, extra quality of Buckwheat Flour. Just what you want for these mornings. 4-pound Sacks, special 50c 8-pound Sacks, special 95c Personal Attention. Prompt Service MARSH & BENNETT Phone 252. Old Hats Made New This is the season for Hat Dyes. We have all col ors. Ask about those dyes. 1 , Motor Car Sale Now being conducted at Vancouver Barracks, ' : Vancouver, Washington, by the United States Spruce Production Corporation Motor Trucks 1 to 5 tons, $1,000 to $4,200. ! Trailers 2 to 5 tou, $400 to $1,000. Fords $300 to $450. . 'Also a few passenger cars' of other makes. All cars carry prices plainly marked. Come and see and buy. For further lnrormntl on address AntomoWlo ltont.. Hnliva itminl. iTnl tod Rtntos Snruco Pro- I duotion Corporation, Ye on Bldg., Portland, Or. a'-9fcw'