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l.'U, 1 1 ' PUSH VJQJTT mnrOTTP MATE TftTBTTNTC. Ml?J)ffOnn'OKE(,ON. SATUTWAV, APRIL If). 1919 I ACKSONVFLLE GOES OVER TOP WITH $17,500 County Seat Maintains Record of Banner Community in District Campaign Does Not Start Official ly Until Monday Expect to Secure Quota in Ten Days. ;. : "Jacksonville over tha on with full : ouolu of $1,500." That is the word Hint reached Vii-torv Liberty Loan . headquarters nt the Commercial club nt 31 oVIork this niornimr. It was lmehtv trood news, but t ot a ercat surprise an old Jiieksonvile has been 1 in the front line on everv drive since (lie United States went, into the war . and Campaign Munncer Lewis Ulrich has been Innrolv responsible for the place of honor that Southern Ore con's oldest town is nroud of. Up to the time of coins to nress no other Southern Orccon district liad reported nnv substantial sub scriptions as the campaien will not start officially until Mondav. Inter est is increasing1 however in this new covemment security . and County Chairman .Campbell is very optouiis tio of success in Jackson county. Medford banks nro making special arrangements to hiindle Yivtorv Lib erty Loan subscriptions durine the lnif campaien. Already all of the banks have received voluntary' sub scriptions to the new eovernment loan, an evidence that the people are appreciative of the splendid, charac ter of the investment. . v 10 Buys Over Top : While the campaien will last almost three weeks it is not believed there will be anv district in the United States that will require over ten days to o over the top. . Owine to the unusual inducements in the present loan the eovernment has , announced that all over sub scriptions to the loan will be reject ed and that allotments .will be made on a graduated scale similar in its ceneral plan-to. ' the ' First Liberty loan. Allotments will be made in full on subscript ions ur to and including I TO PORTLAND, April 19. The I'nlt- ed States employment service has completed arrangements In France and aboard transports for getting In touch with all soldiers needing assis tance In ftnilln employment, accord ing to word received today at Port land headquarters ot the service. All returning troops are now being carded by their commanding officers acting as agents ot the employment service In accordance with arrange ments between the war. and labor de partments. Harold Stone, director ot the em ployment service in France. Is In charge of the work and. now has agents at Brest. LeMans. and St. Na- xalre. He has two million applica tion cards to cover every soldier over- 88. '. Cards of the first soldiers to arrive since the operation of the system was effected arrived Friday from a de tachment of 568 men of the 120th in fantry. Thirty percent of these must find new jobs. The cards are relayed from Wash ington to Federal directors of the various states for distribution to bur ears in the soldiers' home towns and It is expected the cards of the. Oregon boys will soon arrive. . ; I $10,000. This no doubt is beinsr done in order to enable the smaller sub scribers to acquire the new bonds to the full amount of their ability, ns there is little doubt that the financial interests of the country are anxious for ns much of this splendid security as thev enn net.; ' Notes Convertible The 4 notes will be cotaverti ible into the 3 notes and the 3-1i notes will be convertible into the 4 notes npy time durine the life of the notes, thus eivine the option to the owner to nrrance this security ad vantaeeouslv in relation to his income tax The 4notes will be exempt from all state and. local taxes ex cept estate and inheritance tnxes arid normal federal income taxes. The 3 notes will be exempt from all federal, state and local taxes except estate and inheritance taxes. ' . JCTORY L PERFECT PLANS Mrs. Dclrov flotehell, noimtv chair man of the wotnonV Liberty Loan committee, hold n meeting Wednesday with the women workers mid outlin-! ed the plans of the cnmpuuiii. It was ncrced in Portland that the women nf the oreanizution would not be called upon to personally solicit, but at Mrs. GeteltelPs suireestion it was uurrocd the local women .should eo to the front line trenches and tud the men in puttine Jackson coantv ovor the top. ' The following women have been selected by Mrs. Getchell in Medl'ord and Jackson countv to lend in th campaien. The Medford list printed in yesterday's paper was incorrect in some particulars, so it is reprinted today. " Ashland, Mrs. O. Winters. Jacksonville Mrs. H. K. Ilunna. Tulcnt Mrs. Adnmson. Central Point Mrs. W. II. Nor cross. . Gold Hill Mrs. Horace Pelton.. Kncle Point Jlrs. W. H. Brown. For Medford Sirs. E. B. Pickel. chairman. Captains: District 1. Mrs. J. C. Woods: District 3. Mrs. A. S. Ash: District 3. Miss Annie Kelie- bor: District 4. Mrs. K. W. Poelnitx; District 5. Mrs. Ralph Torrill: Dis trict 0, Mrs. F. A. GKdden: District 7. Mrs. Arthur Bevdn: District 8, Mrs. II. C. Wortmnn: District 9. Mrs. E. II. Hurd: .District 10. Mrs. J. I Heine: District U, Mrs. Rov Davis: District 12, Mrs. O. L. Davidson: District 13. Mrs. F. K. Denel: District 14. Mrs.H. B. Clark; District, 15. Mrs. Roland Beach: District 16s Mrs. B. Klum: District 17. Mrs. F. R. Oat- mans District 18, Mrs. R. G. Smvthe; District 19. Mrs. Earl Knapp;. Dis trict 20. Mrs. C. W. Ashpole; District 21, Mrs. S. L. .Leonard. "BETTER OLE" TO BE BIG EVENT OF YEAR T OF ELKS STREL SHOW, Prominent Monnan Dies. KANSAS CITY. April 19. Her man C. Smith, historian of the Re organized Latter Day Saints Church, died here yesterday. He "-was 86-vears-old. His widow, a erand dauehter of Joseph Smith, founder of the Mormon church, survives. , With Medford trade Is Medford made 1 HoiXtxuit H. lluffonl In "The Itetiw Olo" "The Better "Ole." tiro comedy with music, will be seen nt the I'uso thea ter Tuesday. April 22. Presented by Mr. and Mrs. Coburn. this nttruvtuiH promises to furnish one of the most noteworth events of the local theat ncni season, txir several years the lobnrns have been identified with liicli class d ratlin, not ns reformers but as providers; of worthwhile enter tninmeut. ami 'in staciiur this plnv their staeccraft master hand is vis ible. The production does not deviate from that in London and it is the wisdom of thnt astute team of pro ducers in adhering strictly to the English production that accounts in a iaree measure for the success ot the piece in America,, In choosimtn cast to interpret tho three lending characters. Old Bill. Bert and Alf, they have been fortunate in securing Paul Gilmore for tho chief role. The part of Old Bill is said to suit the eminent actor ndiuirublv. To make un the fun making trio H." Rndford Allen will be seen ns Bert, and Hor ace Sinclair as Alf. ' TT- : ' . Sunday Sports in New York. ALBANY. N. Y.. April 19. Gov ernor Smith toilivy signed the bills nu thorizing .Sundqv biiKobnll and mov ing picture shows? : Tho Medford Klks visited our oitv. Kot only that, but eight automobile loads of them arrived hero lust even ing and gave u minstrel nhow nt thn opcru house that will never be for gotten. .. Tho mlvertiKcuumt. "Watch for tho. Big Paradit there won't bo anv," only served to whet the peo ple's iippctitcH for the aide, splitting (okes that were to follow when the curtain was raised shortly after 8:30. The Klks nlxvavs make good. Thev ud vertisod this as n "regular show" and it was. . The Moil ford orchestra was in fine trim mid iniiied tho lanxiest music that was over itiitxed to nil audience. The show opened with a song bv tlic entire company, entitled "Loading I'p the Mundv Lee." Just where Mnndv was no one knew. Possibly sl-.o fell off one of the union whilo enrouto to this city and is still floundering about hi the mud. But it muttered not she was not niissed-r-for tho token, gags and songs come so fast that the old girl would have beeu overlooked had she been present. Ouisenberrv. Jerome. Collins and Vnwtor ns end men, were nil thnt end men are supposed to be and kept the audience bubbling with laughter. They even intido faces crack that were supposed to bo of concrete. The solo by Vernon It. Vawter. Pleuso Don't Take My Harem Away." was enthusiastically receiv- ed. after which Kimo Pumilo, Ha waiian soloist, favored the listeners with some , pleusiiig string music. Then followed the ballad by Geo. E. Thar Is fnor Catarrh In thla aatlait of tha country than all other dlaaaaaa put togathar, and for yaara It waa aup poaad to ba Ineurabia. Doctor-! praacrlbad local ramadlaa, and by conitrj?ly tailing to oura with local treolmanl. pronounevd It Ineurabia. Catarrh la a local dlaaaaa, raatlv Innuancad bv oonatitutionmi dltlona and tharafora raqutrea conatltu- uonai treatment, nan a catarrh Modi cina. manufacturad by I. J. Chsnav Co.. Toledo, Ohio, la a constitutional rameay, ia taken internally and aola thru tha Blood on tha UueAUi Hurfniiea of tha System. One Hundred Dollars re ward la offered for any sua that llell'a' Catarrh Medicine falls to cure. Hand for clrculara and testimonials. F. J. Ciir.Nr.Y CO., Toledo, Ohio. Bold by Drurrlsta, na , i Hall's Family PHla lodeonstlpaUoa. Mailtlox, "The ltoi of No Mini's LiiiiiI," niitl popular song ' hils bv Fletcher Kisli, , . Tho end song, "Howva Goiinii Kudu .'ciu Down on tha Fiirm," and tho monologue bv Geo. T. CulhiiH were deeitlcd hits, nf lor whiclv Herbert All'onl, ,HuiHMiHml to. bo. the wildest Kilt in ciuilvitv. Hum' "("an You Tnnifl Wild Wini mln," It was a lYenr.iiul snug sung bv n fraiitio man. Thti initio niiiii'Mto, Mndilox, Fish, Vawter and CorliKS, reeeivntl gen uine .unplmme 4iii( were repeatedly encored, Mr. Vnwter Inter singing, "I'UI AlWnVS rhllHlmr ltnilllmwa." n iwnutlfitl ballad. Tho ond song bv Oulsenborrv rVd ileroiuo; wliuin il is rumored nro past masters in tho art of minstrelsy, fulrlv brought down the house. Th song was en titled "Oh Death Wliore Is Thv Sting," and there wore mnnv Klk present who realv believed, thnra wn no sting In death, if 'the sopg told tho ' truth. Followinn this was n march sornf, "Dixie Military Ball" bv Horhrt Alfonl, n Noeclaltv bv Geo. T, Wilton, lyid another speuinlty bv Ouiseiihcrrv aiid Jernmo. Mr, Wilson, ns interlocutor, was perfectly nt lioino mid his hurlesnue interpretation of three school bovs citing n piece, was n fit tint' elimax to the merriment. We would espe cinlv recommend Mr. Wilson as n "heavy trnpedinn." The iuiiiHtrtl show cliiaed bv n ohnrtis, "Good Bve Folks.- We're Oolng Homo." Tha' nro R0 Elks in Grniita I'naa, niitl ullcr tlm pitrfonmiiMMi u sniiin-', tuoiiM hiimiiiut wiim given llin lilks uL tho Uminbei1 of Connnurce rooms, the gijests tleon rting for homo about a oMock tlihi iiiornlng. . : ' " Tim Klks ciiiihi, saw and cmuiuerail and tulrth lovurs of Grants Pass, all of, whom sincerely hone, that IIi;h will' not bo tho Mctlfiml troupe's lust up. poiirnni-M in our I'ilv, (IraiitH pass Courier, : . .' . , 7it Tills Out H la Worth Money DON'T MI8S THIS. Cut out thl Hp, enoloso with Ba and mall It to ' Koloy & Co., J835 Bhofflold Avo., Chicago, 111,, writing your name ml tddrowi clearly. . You will roeelve In return a trial package containing Koloy'i Honey 'and Tar Compound, ' for coughs, colds and eroup; Foley Kltlnoy 111 ! for pain In allies and back; rheumatism, backaoho, kidney and bladder ailments; and Foley Cov t hurtle, Tablets, a wholesome and. thoroughly cleansing citthartlo. for. eonstlpatlon, bllloiiitiiens, headachu,, and sluggish bowels. For sale by' Medford Pharmacy. ' , i : Q. A. It. Not Ire . Members of the 0, A, II. and Civil War Votornni will meet at the park Monday at 3:46 p. m. to take part In the Victory parude, All ire timed to be present. , 4). W. Hi KB, , , Commander, ; Old papori for building tires and house oloanlng, 10a bundle. -U llUILl.l 4 Mil llllllllllllllllillllllllllllillllllH M TIME W .: 7:30 PRICE 1020 STOPS TONIGHT AT ELEVEN ROBERT WARWICK . . 'AND' , i " ' , ELAINE HAMMERSTEIN h- V-: "'." in ;:-' I "The Mad Lover" Mr ' ' and V-u; S SMILING BILL PARSONS H "THE JELLY FISH" Keel Tun Tato Itccla of "It Vou'll laugh reel loud and you'll ' ' - lnuuli reel long really I , ' .' ; iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!:iiiiiiiiii:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiii .V- . LADY MOTORISTS, ATTENTION ;: Scientific Mechanicians T' ' : Seely Hall will give instmctions free to lady motorists on' carburetor work y undei the following conditions: . V All lady motorists who wish to take instructions to send us their name and . X. inuKtj ul car. vvtr men win iorm a ciass ot six wno drive the same make of y T j t T i T car. Iwo lessons will be erven tor ono hour rnrOi on Tunarinva nnA ,a,c, v 1J 1 i - 7 vauuue aj UUU -av A iUUJ O between the hours of 2 and 3 p. m. The following week we will give instruc- nuuo uii aiiuiuet iiiiiKtj vj. cara, auu iuuow wis pian unm au applicants have been given instructions. v ' The couie given free will include many other valuable pointers besides car buretor work. : .. . - The couree given free will include many other valuable pointers besides carburetor work. r , . , ,. ( We will classify your car and notify you by phone the day the lessons for . your class begins. " ' - - Do not hesitate to send in your name. The lessons will be interesting as well as useful. . v A MISTAKEN IDEA Many automobile owners are under the impression that their work and 4r spare parts can only be securedat the agency where their car was pur d chased. This is erroneous as we are always ableto furnish snare narts at the same price as the agency. X - EXPERT MECHANICS ' X '' 7Tnee 1S now in our employe four of the best mechanics formerly stationed t , at Rockwell Field. Tho ability and skill -of these mechanics has been tested under the supervision of the leading motor engineers, designers and instruc ' emPlo.ved by our government. Rockwell Field is the pioneer motor field of America, with rigid tests for all mechanics. . . ' , & TIP TO AUTOISTS V : m, No city size t Bedford possesses the equal of our mechanics in' skill. ; I J.nese mechanics are just as wc represent. Thev camp, nn nriinr nf nf v.ii. & mate, Rogue river fishing and hunting and through the efforts of Seely Hall, . . who. is personally acquainted with the ability of every man from Rockwell : i'ltitu in our employ. & TTME AND MONEY" SAVED Y ' Thc economic value of expert help on automobiles has been proven, for the following reasons: , Speed and thoroughness in delivery of work. ' 1 : e Attention to detail in all repair work on motors; ' Complete knowledge of auto mechanism, and electrical adjuncts. ' ' X T: i' ' NO FAVORITISM . In this shop we play no favorites. The owner of a Ford, Chevrolet or a A n vri W receive the same conscientious service as the owner of a Hudson t Cadillac or Packard. The business of all auto owners is desired, and a satisfied TjfJ customer at: reasonable prices is our aim. .j-.-. . , ; . . it , ' ' ! WPT.TiTWrt. Our Welding Department can weld anything that breaks. Orchardists. PART AT FAULT MOTOR HINTS TROUBLE ! EFFECT i ' REMEDY Carburetor. Magneto Electrical Machinist .. ." i Welding Greasing we Nothing too small, nothing too big, Monogram .Oils!;': Service Valve Stems. r. J ' ' Blndi In gu'lda tW ; Irregular rolve aotlou. Clean milde. Btralghton -x ' . . . . .. item and oil, ExhaUSt Valve - scored or marked; dirty 'f. J"lva I"1 notcloae.) . ; Ue reneat-roomer. ' RAAt or covered -with loule. .;' Lr mixture. . Cloan off and grind to De - ' ,7 . " , . !: ' Poor comproaalan. .'j , . aeat, ,, . r , - Valve Stem " Tnoiima' -'o '';';':' .lValve,wlll notaout, .. , . iftimiiwm , , i oo utile. -. Valve onona late and 8ot Inlet gap 0.003,, ! 'Clearance.' , Toomuen. .; j; 3y,i.,a,0.Bn sot xhaut 0.005. 'Carburetor. ' 1 Weak mixture. Blow back la carburet 'Adjuat carburetor or . - ' tor. ... j ... richer mixture, v. I V, . .. - I-eak at olnta. Poor mixture. ' ,' stop all leaki. ; U-as XaalUlOlU. Defective gasket ' Poor mixture, ' Replace with new. ' i . ) ,. ... Crack or blow-hold. 1 ;' J Poor mixture. ' " -Solder blow holos. J - , Piston Rinff tt'5PSJww'V ' IWwwUon and leak.;, , noplace with hew rlnga.; piston King. W1C?.n1r.fnreOk0n ' l FmprtotW " v-t 1 "' ' ' ' , ,. , Poor auction and' leak :..s ' ,. . , fSvlinrlAr Wall ' ' Scored by wrlat pin. . ' of gas. , Lap In cylinders' ;' .vjruuuoi vvou. ; Scored by lack ot oil. Poor compression. - or new oyllndora. . . . ...1 , . r, : Bmokos.i,. ,. .; ' ' ' " . ' Coulr Keyg ' ' Brokon '0:?L f f- ' Ioose binding at post , , No Bpark. ' .'. '. Tlghton tdrmlnnl ' ' ' ' . Dofectlvo gasket .( .: , .. ' Low-compression .1 .","'" RepUco now gasket '. Snarlr Pino- ' Crackod insulator y , ' , Short circuit ' 4,,; , 8et points apart . . 1 PVAl nug.,! , P0nU too close . ' No spark- - . ...:aU, Set paints closer ' '. ' ' I " Points too far atinrt - '' Nospark ' Ti"' ' Clean off points and, ,'" , " ' Carbon deposit No spark ' ! ; '; .plug ' ' ,; ,'; r . f , .'. . , 1 ' Plug too long v Pre-lgnitlon ( fe.. change plugs . X ? X X T I 5 r . 'TV M l Ml. -J.--.: i-ii "' '"i '' tty"' rli. J.i .i.e.' '.' j ;, jjuii b imu m aivy youv iiioior iiiBianuy on uerecung a ; khock4; grinu, or oilier noise foreign to -perfect operation. It may mean a difference between saying or ; ruining the motor. , ' , ;' , 4..:,, ' ; , .' ;'v H "..''."'";V?'f''.i-- ."';'(' Y r:y- ". '',':'ryy,'r 'v fl' . .''V' ;'';:'r!;-vr'!'L; 1 ' Y is wor ; Our mechanics go to Don't develop that destructive disease known. a-tinkerfs 'Whcnltve motor '; vorking alright, let it aloite..1'; 'v'v i;! ''VPiiK rri : work at 7:30 a. m. and quit at 5:30 p.:m'.:. .' ; . -V" '. ? - v.';; r'K .) 1 i.'i Y ;s can: be made for night woi-k for tlipsc who are unable ,to ' ; Special arrangements spare their car duringrthe day. r j t CRATER LAKE MOTOR CO. :i.r:' : ' i T