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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (April 18, 1919)
PAGE FIVIC IS WuHhliigton In a short t:me to tuko up tho matter with tho Indian depart ment and congressmen. The Indlun will make a plea for a. loun from the government for I5S0.000,' secured by their timber Inters. t here, for "Industrial support and uplift work."' Of this amount $50,00(1 Is to bo devoted to the con struction ot new highways on the reservation. A now hospital Is one of the Innovations contemplated from funds already placed to the credit of the trlr". The Indians of thOlfifaervatlon aro most enthusiastic over tho coopera tion extended them Jy their new superintendent, W. U. West, who Is working to secure needed Improve ments. !:.:, Seat Sale for "The Better Ole" Starts Saturday Mi l 6 BCLL-AN3 Hot water Sure Relief ;EL1,-ANS 'for indigestion ' ' MTCTVFOTtD MATT. TTtTT5TTNTV MF.PFOTMV OTtKOQ FHTDAY, 'AT'TtTL 18, LAN IN ';.fT. Mgj0i AUIIf.AVtl Anwlt I I HI... In........ nnillNHil', n,i ll n, nil YHIUiy Iiiiiii cnm (iiiIkii ImiiltiH hero ni'xl Mm-f ilny, April 21, on llio liuitla of l7fi. UUU nil the quota for thl vicinity, or lhi. liMiti-l (willlllllf In .. VlM,.l..- I cliiiinimn, other Imntdim on lliu imanl II0U1R Ji W. .l'i;uy mm v. o. M. Hmltli, reinforced hy W. II. Mc-Nitlr, druKKlxt, I.. K. rruuoii, mcruluiiit, mill V, J. Hliliin, nm.Tulnry of I ho Cum mnrctnl oluli. Iter. (!. f, Kooliliir, pastor (tf llui I1 rnnli y I ii rlu ii rlmruli. In the vlarlenl ilnltiiinlu on Jhif ciiiniiilt tuo, and linn an nnHljiiiiuint uk upnr vlmir. of ilia four-inliiiit men who will natively participate In ,lio ,cun polKn. Hv. C. A. Kdwanlii, Mntlm illNt pnator, miit llmiiur lillllniiii 'wilt nlt Clmlr.111.1l Kursuaon or llm vartlttliiK committee. In lh" furlhiir miii'ii of Ilia cunvan tlio rommlitoo will adopt tho wluiiUry ulit'rlitlon plnu wlili-h wnn In vogue horn tlurlnic ilia fourth' Liberty bond cmiiiialKii, unit It Is xportml (lint, oorrtmpomlltiK umtlfyliiic rmulK will follow. Althii Mar t will wtinawi tbo 'onil of tho rainpilMii epoch. It I hnpait final PIhiIkim will coiiid In early ami not Inn until porlinp a pirml renviu will have to be rorioit to. An com pared to AatilttniVn quota of H7J.OO0 (lint of tlio county In .'.27,ooii.' JJ lllrthiluy olxorvanro luliitt In nr ilr hi ritalmujn, Bupwlally recently; tlio nniilvitinury of (ioorulu H'rnni'lii llurron. which arvurretl vurly In tho wiu'k, wu not ullnwail to iuim unob served. Tho che wan Miikim! at Kred WkiKnor', ( -whom himpltnlilo homo tho Ulna Paul, l.aurnr, and yilfred, school chum and pUymahw of (iflom'n. ware tha Knlnl liucnlii. (looi'iiio ' tbn miu of Mr. and Mm. Humor Hurrah; ami llvn with hi undo, CI. 8. HuMur. whllo ultondliiK tho ttlty schao!. KY. Hurry T. Chlnhulm, a forimir pastor of tho local .Hriwliytorluir church, now provide over the rliurch at WaHonvllU, pal., having; loft Al hambra. , ! . - ... , i . Mlikoa Amelia, and , Km in a Furor. Intern of Mr. E. K. Mauley, left thl week for Han lliio, Oi;, Wrsmnln Indefinitely.' Their hntno In In Now Knitlnnd. ; , Mr. and Mm. H. T17 Hlonitr. now rllnt of Ha in Valley, niniirn tha Ion of their olilwt'd'aiiKhter who re cently died In l.o AnKolu. The Auxiliary chili moet next Monday nlKlit, April 21, with Mm. Jack Dunn. Mr. N. U. Unto and Mr; llnnlon llower. Jr., a hoatoiuo. W. n. HodKon I hero from Uond- Ini, f.lnlm wlilfh U Irl llO thfl flillltlV homo hereaftor, and they will, movo early next week to tho now location. Ho ha traded hi fine rnlilanca pro. pony on Laurel troot, formorly tho Uurdlo homo, to Mr. Ada l-V.Buirk for realty hotdlnn In Grand June iion rVilnrnla. Tha ilnuttliter. .Mnr- Rarot and Marlon aro located at San Joo. Cal., and UwlHlon, Idnlio re spectively, tho former atlendlni; nor mil achool. tho latter being a teach er of domontlc and kindred ncloncwi at Mwlnton. Mr. HndKnon rotulni a flno lot on North Main street, and expr'oMO nn opinion that within flvo your ho may return to Anhliiuit and mnko the family homo hero a perma nent one.- Nothing hut promilng; bu . IneM enitaRomont compel him to ro novo eUowhoro, and a bout of rrlcnil hope to wolcomo tho family back attain later on, Tho woddlnu or nn Ahlnnd Jow ler nd well known widow lady of thl vlolnlly In-nn evont.to uoour at nn early dote. - Ituport also liullcuto Ihnt ii Uouthorn. Puclflc onRlnoor, whotio hcndiiunrtnr for year ha been located at this : termliml, ij hout to follow Iho examplo of Kd White liy bocomlng onmonhod In znHtrlmonlal toll. ' " J. Poroy Vo. formorly chool nuperlntandant of Jic.kon county, ha been oloctocl . principal of tho Klnmnth county high echool. Ho l a brother of MU Kdnn Well, echool Biiporlntondont of Klnmnth 'county. Tho family homo of tho purents ro mnln In Anhland, Among local ronldonts olootod, to offlco In Hi homo and forolgn mlB elonnry branche ofth-MethodlBt church of ho Klumath district. Mrs. 0. P. BIIMna-a I corresponding socro ' tnry In tho foreign clusslftcntlon, and Mrs. Hoinor Hllimgs, nuperlntandont f young pooplo's work. In tnhomo eooloty Mr, M. C, Ileod Ib prcsldont, and Mr. ". A. I'nlrink Bupcrlnton dont young people's work,., lyjh i" . Nolson J, Cochran,' votoran. of the rtoguo Illvor Indian wnr and plouoor Ulllnmnlln vnllnV nnttlor. WllO CUI110 to Orogon In 1847, dlod lftteiy nt llrownsvlllo, aged 88 yonrs. jiu ... a brother of ,W. T,. Cochrnn of Asb- . In-A ' muui . . Dln-.mll amillnVA OI AlilflH 1UU1IU twiiiiwv-, w...,."." - iho Ashlnnd .PoBtnl, .tologrnpn omcu, has gono to Clrnnts 'I'nss to tulio charge of tho. company's office thoro. , Tho Jt. W. Budgor family, now rosl donts of Onklnntl, oontomplnto ro- l..l. in Mm nltv. nnnn. hllVllIK ro- tnlnod a horns nnd othor proporty In- toresU horo. , . . . A l jpntva Ir now locntod nt Chawohllla, Cnl., nonr Kresno, In tho Jowolry bnslnoss. , Ills sister, mm. Irma Murchlson, Is In Los Angolos, having roturnod from a rosldonuo In Nnw Mnyleo. ' 'J ''' ' . T II aimnHnra nnr! Ills SOU OlnildO, tho Inttor hftvlng rotuvnoa rrom nrmy nnrvlnn , liav niirchnsoir tlio unruui Bhop In tho Endors block, nn ostnb 'llshmont first class In every, finnlcft i h. iky i a ytti at m mm v . .i ..r-r.ia m.MWHw. '"Pit -WMm i in Miitiii'iluy Hciitx will lie iilui'eil nn mile nt I he Imx office fur the eliuilKeinelil of ."The Hetler Ole." In uiipeiir ut the I'uue Anril 22, Tliin eoineilv wilh miihie will hu urCMcnleil bv Mr. nnd Mm. Cobiirn,' Atuerienn liriidiieurN. Willi a nnliililu eilst lienil- ed I v 1 "-ml (iiliniire. At litht. uiiuiMeuieiit neulierH of IIiih eitv vill j ill umlduliltMllv v,,i thu .lu.-w.rU.-wf Inive an oiHiorlunitv to reullv L'et nn- nnuiiileil wilh the I'hiiioiih I'linrui'terN ereiiteil bv Ciiiitnin liruec Unirim fiither in Iiih "KriiumenlH from Kriineo" which nniveil lo be the Erenl-c--t luncli uroilncern of the iil'o. Old Hill, llert ntul All in pcrmm. with their ininint miviiiirii nnd wit tiniwiriH, their imilieneeH in (Ii:h fit v. an thevj have done in lmilon mill .New inrK. The nniiciil uroirram cnniiintx oX u dozen rntehv numbers inttrurcted bv nn uiiuinenteil oreluixtru nnd :nuinif ehoriiH. II. Hiol lord Allen nnd llor iiee Sinclair .will lie neun an Hurt unil All'.- ' ? Ailoo, come Mnynr HniiHon or flont- tle, who paused thru hero on Thurs day, accoyipunled by hi wire, on tho ii y homo, the mayor being schedul ed lo njldroii tho I'ress club In Port land on Krldny ovenlng. nnmlnnlly on civic topic,-but mora purllculnrly a a boost In In-half of the Victory loan, ('Inrimeo I'.uhanks, son of John ii nd nephew or Oenrge, hud his por trait In Inst Monday's OniKonliin In conned Ion with aviation matters, hit lining iiKsoclnted with the offleliil personnel of a flying iundron. In a proresslnnnl rapacity be Is a young atlornay or I'o'firrt. Tliree Kon'ora. Hon of tho family are well known here. - A series of meetings, which begnn at tha Nuiarena church on Wednes day evening this week, will close on next Hunday night. Tho hour In o'clock, - They are bolng conducted by )tev. J, M. Wines, pastor of tho Northwestern 'Nnxarone Collego Church, at Nainpa, Idaho. Mrs. Aiuert mci unn, oi uunsmuir, ha born visiting friends hers this week. Incident to an ongugemaut with the Kastorn Slur chapter, the do lt rees having been conferred upon her by the local organization on Tuesday evening In tho pYcsonce or an overflow meeting or the niomher shlp, oupplonionted by a lot of visi tors rrom Jacksonville. ' N Col. John Leader, apostlo of mili tary preparedness, who docs not ud vocate wur but nevertheless believes In being ready for any emergency, wus ' here Wednsduy uddrsslng the schools nnd public In gnnurul In nil advisory capacity as to military train ing. 'He would begin with school age, and war or no war, the mere dlsclpllno and physical exorclso Inci dent to participating In military tac tic would prove advantageous. A mid-day luncheon at Hotel Austin on WodnVBilny affordod a number of cit izens opportunity to meet Col. Lea dor In a social way. CREW OF 18 DROWNED - - WHEN N. Y. TUG SINKS NEW YOU K. Anril 1 17. Eighteen member of the orow of the tug Free hold hro ' reported "' to' havo been drowned when the tutr wus sunk while ilockinir the Rtcatusliiii Siixouv nt her nier tndiiv. I LINK RIVER DAM KLAMATH KAL1..V -;fe., April 18. The Indians of the Klamath reser vation will oppono the construction of tha proposed Link river dam by the Callfornla-Oreson Power company, on tho ground that it threaten the overflow and will prevent the drain ago of many of the lands around Mo doe Point nnd Wood Klvcr valley, on which Irrigation and drainage as sessments have already bpen made, according to a report brought In to day by Secretary Clayton Kirk, or tho Klamath reservation council, Al lowing a meeting at the- Klamath agency. , Secretary Kirk Intimated that the proposed dam will be strenuously op posed by tho Indians and that a dele gation composed of Joe Ball, Charles Hood and himself; will bo sent to The Path to Health For many thousands cf 'women the Path to Health has certainly been through Lydia H. Pinkham's Veg etable" Compound. ' When this great remedy was first introduced, and for many years after, skeptics frowned upon its curative claims, hut as year after year has rolled by and the little group of women who had been cured by it has since grown into ,a vast army ot ? hundreds of thousands doubt and skepti cism have been swept away as. by a mighty tidal wave, until today this purely vegetable medicine is recognized as the greatest remedy for i 'woman's special ills irr the world. : This js because it is a wonderful tonic audi rcconstructor which acts directly and favorably upon the feminine organization and is a spccinc lor that puqxse. Women in A!l Countrica Depend Upon y ...niLLLaBi, ..ftv iKal 0 -7&jm&mm Compound iii ii i l"'"biMH i'i-iiV---"'-'it ili'irirTiMjiuMiJ r t y r t ? f t T f t y . m . -r JtiLSr. . JL. JUL. k. . EAGLE POINT . aturday Night APRIL 19TH X . y A delicious sweetness will be. added to Easter joy by Candies MEDFORD IRON WORKS FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP AJso azent for Fairbanks and Mors , Entrineg. , , 17 Rnuth Rlverslrt Vulcanizing All our work itiiutly nuaranteed to ba flrnt clam. IS N. Fir St., Medford Phone 44)W ' MEDFORD VULCANIZING WORKS Bring Your Palmolive Coupons to the "Freezone" is Magic! Lift any Corn or Callus right off with fingers No pain; Drop a little.' Freezone on an aching com, instantly that corn stops hurt ing, then you lift it right out. It dotwiH hurt one bit. Yes, maic! , uy Your druKUJ&t soils a tiny botile of Freezone for a few cents, tmtlicicnt to rid your feet of every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, and calluses, without soreness or irritation. Try it! , Kb humbug. Phone 10. ' Main and Central. Gongoleum First-Class Floor Covering Nino feet wide, bought be fore war prices were added, nice patterns, regular price $1.20 yard. ' Our Price 80c yd. Come in and see it before buying for spring. Poole Furniture Co. iflhll' PBS tat n KeepYourShoes Neat LIQUIDS AND FASTES FOR BlACKv IITE.TAN AND OX-BLOOD VDARK BROWNJSHOES r.ROAutvcoRPounoHsurv eurrA.o.N.v. All Welcome c t MH'cv'i. ? t t t I T Tickets $1.00 Profit Saving by AVIITLE saving in itself is. might' com mchdable still the money saved should be working. Now that's just what it does here at the First. National Bank and its wages . arc 4. per cent Interest to the man, woman or child who owns the Savings Account. . - As little as $1.00 ' opens a Savings Account. ' ' . . Capital $100,000. me First MtVtiqnau Bank v ,Jr1jE2DroRD. Oregon ; ii ; $Qm ma bit Subscribe for Victory Bonds and purchase your clothes of KLEIN The Tailor 128 E. Main, Upstairs ' QUA CHTJXtt China Kerb Btor Herb cure tor oaracne. Headache catarrah, dlptlierla, lore throat, lung trouble, kidney trouble, stomach trouble, heart trouble, chills and for er, cramps, coughs, poor circulation, carbuncles, tumors, cracked breast, cures all kinds ot goiters. NO OP ERATIONS. -..,',' "s:ix-':W: : Medford, Oregon, Jan 13, 1817. ' TO WHOM IT CONCERN; Tbls U to certify that I, the un dersigned, had Tery severe stomach trouble and had been bothered for several years and last August was not expected to live, and hearing ot Olm Chung (whose Herb Store Is at 111 South Front stroet, Medford) 1 de cided to get herbs for my stomach trouble, and I started to feeling bet ter as soon as I used them and today am a well man and can ' heartily rec ommend anyone afflicted as I was to see Glm Chung and try his Herbs. ; 1 (Signed) W. R. JOHNSON, ..Witnesses:'": ' " rV -: '; ' M. A. Anderson, MedtoTd - : , t S. B. Holmes, Eagle Point, Wm. Lewis, Eagle Point W. L. ChUdreth, Eagle Point, 0. E. Moore, Eagle Point. , t . J. V, Mclntyre, Eagle Point 4. --,r . Geo. B. Von der Hellen, Eagle Point, ' ..A.AAAAA..AA.,,.'.AAAA.W . if FpllqwHig in the .foolntops' of Mc-