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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (April 18, 1919)
firTCTYFOTl'n MftTTJ' TRIBUNE, TlfEDFOTlT?, OTOdON", FMDA Y, rAPBTL IS, 1919 i IN VICTORY DRIVE Willi prniiiiriitloMd for tlin Vlnlory boim ciuiiiuiIkii in tin, Minirorri lln : trlut i)riicllc.ally cimiiiliilml tlilt anu'r ' IKiiin,. hut lllilo riiniiiliiH to lui iloiia until' Miiniluy wlum Ihiv iiioimtiir Mlioot pnrudo will of rliMittly mart llio flWvn 'Pit,, imiirtiiiuiiil.tii enmity wiin iiovnr more thoroly und nyiituiiiiitlmilly iirrnninjil tliim fur th pruiimit eiioi lutlu uik! no ciolull linn limm i)vrl(Kil(ii(l In oritur to fiidlltulu llui work of tlm hoIIcHIhk Iiiiiiiih. TIio IiIk imrndu will nturt promptly nt 4. ID Mmidiiy nriiiriiomi, mid prom ises to bo im lnriso nil liny untvlqiiH iliimoimlrutiiiti of thu kind hold In 'Mmlforcl. Hcout Muiilor I'mil Julinoy, who with tlm liny HooiiIh will coiuliui 1h piirndfl, will niuiuuiico I ho iliifln- ll iiluccK of UKHixiilily for tllo various uiiIih und thu Una of march tomor row. , dipt, fimulll III (Jinino I'rolmlily tho .mint prniultivnt fcu turo of I ho piirnilii will hn tho mill cnmpiiHcd of tho rolorn"(l nolillnn. anil milloni who, liavo linon roiiuiwtnd tu pnrtlidpnlu In tho pnrado In unl form. Thin unit will lm In cmiinmnd of Cnptaln Itnlph Cow Kill nnd will nKniiihlu ut i o'clock nt thu hund tiiud In tlin ell y pnrk. - (Ovary prnmliiiint orKtinlr-iitliin In tho city linn hewn riiicH.toit to he in ih (i pnrndd (did to provide n banner to dtiHlxniitn Hn nwpcc.ilvo namo nnd locntlnn. ' -. I.ocnl MiinnRor Will 0. Stool nn- honuccri III cliy hoIIcIiIuk tmui this mornlnK. Tho followlim lint linve llltld diiiiht of I ho work luting well dime wlum Ilia cunvaxn liun lioon iiiudii: IHntrlrl I J. W. Wiikotlold and J. T. l.lilln. I Hmrlrt 2 John Curkln and duo. M. ItohnrtH. ' f Dlmrlct 3 tllonn Tnylor nd lliirry Worlmnn.' , ' " District 4 Jonas Wold mid 11. W. Pnul. Dlxtrlct 8 llawlra Mooro and A. C. Allon. District a J. T. Halo and Dr. Iliir- gravo. Dlxtrlct 7 J. C. Brown nnd N. W. illorilcn. .'. . ' hldtrlnt 8 II. 0. Oiinielt nu'd'A.!.. 'tun. v . , Itonlilrnrc Hidlcllor Mm. I'lcknl, cliiilriiinn women's fomiiilltr-o. Dlmrlct Captain, Mm. Woods, District 3 Captain, aim. Ash."' Dlxtrlct 3 Cnptiilii, Mm. Kollchol". District 4 Cnptnlu, Mm.'ll'onlnltr.. Dlxtrlct 5 Cnplnln, Mrx. Turrlll. , rlct (1 Cnplnln. Mrs. (lllddon. 'District 7 Cnplnln, Mra. Hnvln. illalflnl I! fiitilnltt Airy Wnrllltftn ' Dlxtrlct V Captain, Mra. Kurd. , Dlxtrlct 10 Cnplnln, Mrx. llolno. Dlxtrlct 11 Cnplnln, Mm. Hoy Hnvln. Dlxtrlct 12 Cnplnln, Mm. O. I.. ,'Pitvldnon. , - , ' Dlxtrlct 13 Cnplnln. Aim. R K. Doiiol. . Dlxtrlct 14 Captain, Mm. II. 11. Clurk. Dlxtrlct 15 -Captain, Mrs, Roland Itoiicll. " , '' Dlxlrlrt IB Cnplnln, Mra. -II. Klum Dlxtrlct 17 Cnptnln, Mm. P. H. Ontmnn. Dlxtrlct Id Captain. Mm. 8mylho. Dlxtrlct ID Cnptnln, Mm. Karl Knnnp. ' : Dlxtrlct 1 Cnptnln. Mra. C, W. Axhpolo. v Dlxtrlct 81 Cnplnln, Mm. I,oonnrd Phoenix Andrew llenrn. iTVICD CMHU'O CATUCD IILLIA Omilll 0 IHJIILIV POIITI.AN'I), April 18 Dr. Wll Ham Tylor Smith, conlnxlnnt'of tho $1100,000 will of XBrlfn Jitno PnllnRi hlfl coiixln, who (Hod In AUKuxt, 1917 lunvlng tlio hulk of tho vntU oxtulo to C, I)wlH Mnndiand ThomnH N. HtronK, dlod nt hla Rnmo nt Hhorldnn, Oro.i onrly yesterday niornliiK.f Dr. Wllllnm Tylor Smith Iioriui tho conlOHt of Mrs. KnlliiK'n will Inimcdi nloly nftor hor (loath In 1017.. Tho MtljirvflRht .ondod, novoral months nno and tlio cnuo Ih hwaltlng dgclBlon hy County JikIko Tnxwall. Dr, Tylor Smith In Biirvlvod by his widow, two. sons, 'Wllllnmi piihllBlier ' of Orcftnrtl and Farm,, nnd, Thui'low, nnd a datiKlitnr, Mrs, aoo ,Cra,von, ot, ; lliillns, Orot Fuiiornl sorvlcoH will ho hold tomorrow nt 2 o'clock from tho , homo In B)ibH(lnn, : n ' Wllllnm Tylor Smith ftirhiorly llvod ; In Modford and Tor Bovornl yonvs wnx circulation innniifior of tho Modford Sun. 41 o hns nilvny fiionds iu, tlio city, ' ' ' I ' : ' : COLLAR am TT PR ABOI)Y-Co:lnc: TR.OY NY COMPLETE PLANS I All ijIiiiih I'm" lliu Wit Enxlur cutt limit on Siitnrditv lire coinulctcd, und IuIci'cmI In KTuwiim (iniiilv. . At ox iicllv Oil! i-lro lie ol' VJ, on Kiiliiiiliiv I lm imrk imkI lilmirv itrouiiilw. uml I lie iiilorxocliiiir unit of tvv ft rent will lie chitted to tlio nulilio 'und Ilia llnv Scout orKiiiiiiilinn will ut once licnin imli'ol duly uml . ncrvo until the event Ih over. Tlio pollen (leiiint iiii'iil nlho will t'ivo itx' HcrvircH. uml lh lemdierx will uttcuil (ho eliililien, nii lliiil (iverv nreeiiiilion in lieimr tak en to HiiiYirnni'il tho lilllii I'olkH. Hiiee tnlorH mil V iieeimv nil xidewuIkH lid joiniiiu thu mirk und lilirnrv troinnln except )vv Hlrprl, Iml under no con dition will tm v oho bo nlluwi'il within Ihe limitx, excui't thoHo in clinrue. mid children from three to eiuht vvurN old iiieliihivi'. AH incmhnrH of tho llooxovelt I'nr-' cut Tcnelicr Cirelo nro nHked to lie nt tho imrk uriiiuiillv ut l'J o'lloclj. lo usxiHt in hiilinir the cl'UH und to nrninfe unv liiud doliiiU. . The ehihlrcn nro nt-ked to iikhpiii lile iirouildlv ut 1 o'clock on Ivv xlrcel, belu'een the imrk und tho li lirnrv uriiuiidK, Thu children of lliree. four mid five venr hiivo been (iKxicucd the imrk mid wilt nHxembl" on tho oust ido of Ivv Nlreet. The children of hix, Keven mid eicht Vfiim luivn been nsxiuued llio lihrurv Vroiilidx mid .hIioiiIiI nxxemlilo on the uet hide of Ivv Htreet. At oxucllv 1 o'clock tlin rdiihlrcn, will tin "over tho too" mid (hero will lm n inerrv time until llio tmik luis uiveu mi nil iu KccrclH. Auv child liluliiil' moro tliim thmi et't'H ix iihk od to dix'ido with nnv onc'lcsx forlu niite. There will be not (lisninioiiiteil liiddiex. Tho imrk will no doubt nre kciiI mi inlerestini; xiuhl. with il hull' ilreilx of putrer heiirchem, nil in (Inoble oitii-k notion. .... Her Improvement e Amazes Friends IwhikIiik Afler HIty-Tvo lloilxo N Tnxk ( Mm. . Im rioill Now ltoom "All my frlomlK know nnd can toll you that for a long time I was nlmoxt a norvuus wiock, and llilx Tunluc luu niado such a wonderful chanito In my couclltlon lhut limy nro simply umnt ed at my lmpravomont," xnld Mra. lOlln La l'lnnt. who conducts a larite roomliiK houxo ut 412 I'liyullup Avo nfio, Tncoina, WashliiKtou, tho other day. - "Far tho last twolvo yonra," alio continued, "I had boon In a terribly rundown condition and durliiR that whole time hardly a day paxnod that I didn't suffer from awful liondu'clioH. I had no appetlto at all and what lit t lo 1 forced down would ferment In my stomach nnd distress jno. for hours. My -kidneys wnro ont of order und worried mo ntaht and- dny and my nerves wero so unstrung that, arier going to hod, any llttla sound, oven tho rustling 'of a nowspnper, would wako mo with a start and It would ho somo tlmo before I could drop off to sloop aKuln. I had a vory larito house to look aftor, and I was so woak and mlsorabta that a couple ot hours' work would exhauiil mo so thnt I'd Just liavo to quit for tho rest of tho day. Tho fact Is; loss of sleop and luck of nourishment had undor mlnnd my nervous system and 1 wus Just woarlnit myself out. "I spent till tho money I had on medicines und treatments that did mo no good, and I hnd about itlvon up hopo of ever gottlng well, whon 1 be Kiin to rend about tho' good Tunluc wan dolnR olhars and I tboiiKht I mlKlit ns woll try It. Woll sir, tho way I hOKan to pick up rtaht nflor starting on It, surprised ovon mo, for aCtor oxporlonco with other modlcluas I did not expect such quick results. My nppotlto Is Just, fine too flno, tho way prices are now- for I fool hunitry moat nil tho time.. My kid noys don't worry mo at nil now, and I am rid of Unit torrlblo backuche At last, Thoo awful hondrtchos uro itll Bono, too,, which Is' a Brand- rollof. besides, 1 sloop nil nlttbt lllco a child and feel so strong nnd rested whon I got up in llio mornings, thnt I don't mind at -nil, tho work I liavo td do In looking aftor. a sixty-two room houso full ot pooplO. My father Is now tail ing Tnnlno and says lie, Is Just fooling fliio.V .. , - "... v ,;' ' - '. ; . ' Tnnlno Is sold In Modford by WobI Hltio Phnrmncy, In Gold Hill by M. D. Dowors, in Contrnl Point by MIsb M. A. Moo, In Ashland by J., J, McNuIr, lit Eaglo Point by Von dor Jlollori. .. - , - .. Adv. Kodak Finishing Film dovolopinu. l!5o roll. , . i Prinjinu, post card sir.o, 3 for 106, 2'x3Vi nnd Binnllur, 2 for 5o. Kvorv dnv sorvieo. JAP, ART STORE LIBERTY TAXI " r : , '; . ' . ; "With 'new Dodgo car. fitatlonod at 16 N. Front St. -Z Halo & Lyon, Props. Phono J Scene From "TKe f In Life" at k.' v L-p Marina ")a;amwiwfcv..,....., . a.-..,.. , . s'Crl tau&mnX V OKUil-' 11 6 Tlx, Oioiutt TliW a LUi UUCUIXm, - ' To N(!(f MlKK I.lllllin (lixll I1H JcilK- ctlo in "Tho Orentext Thine in Ufo." ix to kuu her in a rolo entirely dif ferent from onv fn which hIio has reeeutlv uupeiireil. . The nieturo is un Arlcrnl't 'production bv Dnvid Work Orifl'ith mid will lie shown nt llio Lib erlv Iheuler todnv nnd tomorrow. U.S. LOANS 10 ALLIES OVER NINE BILLION WASHINGTON. April -18. The Ireuxiirv loduv luinniinccil tho cxliib-lit-liincnt of now creilit.i for allies as fullowx: (ireut lirilnin. 1 00.000.000; IIu- luiiiiiii. t.').omi.(llll), mid Serbia. $'2118.- OIlO. Thix raised the total loans of all llio nlliex to !l.l:iH.H'J!I.O(l(l. of which if l..lll.tlllll.tllitl hfis mine to (Irent Urilnin: '. OIIII.OOO to Humii niit nnd 27.'.'(IS.(ltl() to Serbia. With Modford trndo Is Meilford mads . 'Hiss is.-i.' p- 73 "im -. ii..i . ...ii . ns ii IK a ) m:i BILL PARSONS in "THE JELLY FISH" Lots of Fun i r r r t r r r r r t I t r T ? T r r t t f ? T ? ? t r I Car Auto i .- i. Greatest Thing the Liberty Tonight It Hrexentx Mixx OihIi an n rolluji yiit irirl, liulf hovilen. half dreamer. Her old father who in homesick for liix native Frnnoe. kt'cns a littlo to (iiieeo nnd news xlunil in ew York I'itv, Jcnnnettc Iium to tidv un the livimr rooiox. und attend cuxtoiuerH. THEATRE TAX ARE WASHINGTON'. Auri! 38.IJceu IntionK L'ovominir tho collection of tax on iidniiKxionx soon to be issued by the bureau of internal revenue de fine the four cliix.xex which ore ex empt from tho tax. Thev'nro children under 12 venrs of nee, bona fido em ploVCK of rile ulnee of ninuscmcnt. municiiml officers on official busi ness nnd soldiers or sailors in uni form. All other persons are subject to the tax. which is one cent for eneh ten cents or fraction thereof of the nriee of ndmission; j- i !l THAT EVER POPULAR STAR 'f-'J . C7 TTTV Tr Elaine Hammeirsteijn : : --V, ' .. ' Uf ;.;;:vi' .,-.v',v. : "Tlie Maid He had sworn never to marry-but they all fall--and when he did Oh, my! What a splash. . ...L Owners, Attention! . Having sold our business in Portland, (Portland Electric Service-Station), Ave will, open iu Med ford a first class Auto Electric Equipment : House. Wo are Auto Electric experts, and arc equipped to take care of your Auto Electric .troubles in an experienced ; manner, ; . We tiro familiar with all makes of : Storage; Batteries,. 'Magnetos, . Generators,-, Starters,' Ignition Systems, Coils, Lighting, Wiring,. Etc..., Kemagnetizing of all kinds. All work guaranteed. We will have in, stock parts for all makes of Auto Electric Sya-1 tonis and Equipment- Wo call your attention fo thOvEver-Eeady oa Sulphating Stoiv age Battery, tho Battery with,: tho Positive . 18 months Written Factory Guarantee of which we have Southern Oregon territory. Watch this space for opening date. v ; . Electric Equipment Company 27 NORTH : ;- j .. ..... .... -, L RiALTO TONIGHT Captain Itobert Warwick Is back after Be van teen months In the ser vice of Uncle Sam, with, two gold stripes on his sleeve, two silver bars on IiIb shouldor, the cap that signifies overseas duty, and a record to which ho, bis country and especially the screen profession : may look with pride. ; lie doesn't say what he did, but expresses regret for not having bad the opportunity to do more. After spending three months in of ficers' training camp in Plattsburgb, Captain Warwick left for France January 22, 1918; returned Just one year later, January 22, 1919. Ho first saw. duty in the trenches . in France1 with the 2Cth infantry, at Rambucourt; ' the Tool sector. He was with the First division when it went Into action at tbe battle of Chantlgne and was -with the 10th French army north of Solssons in the Chemln des Dames sector, lie was the first American officer in Btrass bourg after the signing of the armis tice;, was aboard a convoy. Just astern the Tuscanlar when she was sunk, February 6, 1918, and had the honor of being military aide-de-camp to Lord Reading and Thomas Nelson Page, American ambassador to Italy, when these two visited tho American front near JuvIJay. When Marshal Koch reviewed the gallant 20th divis ion of the French army after these veterans returned' from the. firing line. Captain Warwick was one of the few American officers in the cita del at Strassbourg, from which place of vantage the troops passed the French commander in review. Captain Warwick la the only 'male star on the screen -who served bis country in France. Captain "Warwick In "Th Mad Lover," will be seen at the Rlalto tonight and tomorrow In bis first picture since his relorn. . - t - WARW - . GRAPE ST. I .' - - ' . ... FARMERS TO MEET AT WELLEN SATURDAY The farmers and their wives in the Wolleil 'District are going to meet In tho Liberty school house, Saturday, April 19th, at 7:30 p. m., and will discuss various problems thut will affect them In their community. Good attendance Is expected as this is the first opportunity that the people in this section have had to affiliate with the Farm Bureau. . County Agent Cnte, MIbs Anno Mc Cormlck and JIr. R. B. Morris will attend the meeting. Stomach Troubles Are Due to Acidity Tells Hafe, Certain, Hpcedy Relief for .Acid Indigestion, , So-called stomach troubles, such as Indigestion, gas,- sourness, stomach ache and inability to retain food are in probably nine cases out of ten, simply evidence that excessive secre tion of acid to taking place In the stomach,, causing tho formation of gas and acid indigestion. Gas distends tbe stomach and causes that full, oppressive, burning feeling sometimes known as heart burn, while the acid irritates and in flames the delicate-, lining, of the stomach. The trouble lies entirely in tbe excess development or secre tion of-acid. : , To stop or prevent this souring of tbe food contents of tbe stomach and to neutralize the acid, and make it blanaV-and harmless, a teaspoonful of blsurated magnesia, a good and ef fective corrector, of acid stomach! should be taken In a quarter of a glass of hot or cold water after eat lie or whenever gas, . sourness , or acidity Is felt.. This sweetens, the stomach and neutralizes the acidity in a few moments and is a perfectly harmless and. inexpensive remedy to use. v , An antiacid, such as blsurated magnesia which can be obtained from any druggist in either powder or tab let form, enables the stomach to do its work properly without the aid of artificial dlgestents. Magnesia comes in several forms, so be certain to ask tor and take only Blsurated Magne sia, wfc'ch is especially prepared for the above purpose. . Adv. Tomorrow fJ0' rr S3, rt o : I PRICES , Adults" ,....20c Children ........10c -vf. - Resident Has. Awful Experience "I was twice confined In hospitals, In tho last one nothing but' gruol water was Injected into mo 4 times a day. as my stomach would not re tain any food, I suffered terribly; was reduced to a skeleton. My folks saw an ad ot Mayr's Wonderful Itnin edy and It- hns surely saved my lite. I weigh 180 lbs.-now," it Is a slm- . pie, harmless preparation that' re moves the catarrhal mucus from tho Intestinal tract and allays the Inflam- . matlon which, causes practically all stomach, liver and Intestinal ail ments, including appendicitis. One doso wilt convince or money refund ed. For sale ty druggists, every where, .''-.. v .. i Adv. Mr. Farmer and Dairyman WE BUY FOR CASH "Cream 4 Eggs ' Poultry Dressed Hogs Dressed Veal Hides all kinds Wool Mohair WE SELL Feed all kinds Stock Molasses Stock Salt , B. K. Disinfectant Wool Sacks Wool Twine Separator Oil Separators Empire Milking Machines ' Cyclone Silos, Iron Clad Silos . Drop around and 'get ac quainted and let us show you where we can be of ser vice to you. ' . v vv Independence Creamery;, 28-30-32 North Bartlett St. Phone 203; MedfordrOre. EXCESSIVE ACIDITY is at the bottom of jmott digestive ills. ' , RwiDIDS for indigestion afford pleat ing and prompt relief from the distress of acid-dyspepsia, MADE BY SCOTT & BOWMt-. ' MAKERS OF SCOTT'S EMULSIO v. ' '' ' i-;W'fl) ti5t ho can , say- man? or woman "Bigger, py w rolls In Oregon mean nota-. Ing to me"? There Is no one who doe ; ' not benefit lit some way .from the clrculatloniot-'Pfty-. roll money. ' It buys neces- , V sltles and luxuries.- It adds to the Joys and softens the i sorrows of life and In do- . . ing so travels through the whole community, . , ' '. . The way to make more ot v it" la v Oregon Is to USB ' HOME PRODUCTS. - , i : HOME INDUSTRY LEAQUfi OF ORBOON