Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (April 22, 1919)
PA(1T) THREW I Mary Pickford Featured at , The . Liberty Theatre Tonight THRILLED BY "1 BETTER OLE'; PLAY NTEDFOTIT) M"fiTT) TTfTRTTNT!, MEDFOTIT). OfJFiON, TUESDAY; (APRIL 22, IMS KIT. I!i-iiin.if, nun ("f Hiiuiir K. Dvinmtt of thu 1,'lirwtmiiii Ciifolmiii, lut hint whittled from Kronen wliui'u lio Maw uiulit month' mirvii'ii with tlto United KtaldH arinv niiiliiilaai'o ner vine willi Ihu l-'ronch loivi'H, Yumix Hoiino'.t, who wax an iimliiiliincti dnv- ur. went lliroutili mtkti v uiumitr anil wtiH Hud 1'or liravcrv in iii'lion oh , .November II. two ditVM uuloroMlut Hiirnuiir of Ilia iiriiiiHlico, for winch ho Ik to l.o awarded tliu Frvnvli, croix do dtivrra. ,. . . .. . Hun; olt cnlihlOil in Hut JvnWt lust lulv wlillo alli'iithne t.cliiinl Htanhinl Univciviiv in (.'nhlonim.- Ilimtitf the lllllll l vlHIH lllM'll ill HI'llVV HI'I'VII't'. Ihk ilulicH lnivc lakcii linn into Nortliurii Fruiter anil ilclumin. I la was iiIhu on ' far in Aix In Cliniu'lli). (hiriiiaiiv. ,," AeuMnlinu In Miuiiiutt' lliuro wvrn nmiro iiniilalv II.IMltl' Amariiutnit" on hihm'IiiI ilnlv willi Ilia Kraiii'li covorn lai'iit in Ilu iiinlailaiK'n twrviiw. Nine ty nur (nut of llinii mo inailu 1111 of eiilloue lai'ii, 111 nil V of wliani want 111 nnwi;r to 11 mil I ruin Miirnlial Jofl'o at tln moment llio I'nili'd Slatim en tarail Ilia war, ! Tim Nliir anil Klriiicx, offiaial nn. liar of Iho A. K. V. comment inu tin tlio nir'. Kiilili "Imlieiitimr tha elmr netor of lliair kitvh'ii h tlia 1'iiet tliM .mora than Nil iter cant of Ilia & M. V, mail hiiva been awarilail dccuriitiiniH not onlv Ihn croix ) cucrrv iimHl. K. (A. hut Ilia hVyi-li Mcdtillle Milt tnire, tha four rimere mill. 111 tha ciii i f an ollieer, tho fiiicm of Honor." 1 l'emml wan one of 'twelvn of Iho milt v 1 oil' for hravarv. Ila .oxneet to ratuln 10 (.alaml Kfimdford Vni veinitv with Ilia marline of Ihn new NttniCNlar. .lonlin (,Mo.) Nawo Herald. I OBITUARY. DAY Mrs. Slyrllo n. Iay dlod April 18, 1019, m Dr. Jarvla' tnnltur lum, Aahlnnd, Oro. Mra, Buy was born At Uoahon, Missouri, April X, 1879, whoro har oarly girlhood was spout und hor' education wim com pleted." With 'liar parent aho moved to Oold lllll, Oro., In 1889 and mndo th In city har homo over slnco. Hlnco tho appointment of hor brother-in-law, 41. I). Hood, as pout' nmatttr hero alio hits becomo vory wojl known at. oaalatnnl poslmlatroas In whleh capacity oho become ono of tbo boat known poraona In thin port of tho. county. About four month pout ha rulnc4 hor position 11 tho poatofflco and 'wont to Portland whoro alio worked . vary hard and broke down hor health and wan com polled to return homo about two week pnat for treatment. She was takon 1o tho annltnrlum nt Aahlsnd on tho tonth of tho month and "of fered a aerfoua operation on tho twelfth. Sho rallied tor it ahorl time then Ijocame .wonknr until tho end canto quietly on Friday tho 18th, at 4 p. ni, Mrs. Ray wna always known. an pouasalim extromo nefvo powor and If In tho lint aovernl yoara aho had any ailments no one ovor know of It. Bhe navur oompliilnocl nuotil any thing; always making tho beat of every plume In llfo;- was ono of tho jolllost and llvolloat ladles In the community, 8ho waa very actlvo tu tho Itobekuh IoiIko of whloh she has boon a momber aevoral yenra. In pub- Ho llfo aha was alwaya tha moat will' Inn In goJnit nhond and dolus moro than hor abaro to,, auccocd In any capacity vilioro holp was needed. .Tho place aho lias mndo In tho honrt of thla community will bo very hard to fill. " Tho funeral was conducted at tho raaldunco of her mother, Mrs. illln'ck- liurn at tiro old homo burn nt 2 p. m Kastar 8undny, by Kev. Holknap of Control Point, At tho Rrnvo alda tho ltabokuh IoiIko mom liars hold a brief service In fnrowoll to tholr alstar and Hov. Bolknnp pronouncod tho bene diction of tho best attended and the Inricost funeral evar known In tlilb nolKhborhood. Fifty earn, wero used to carry tha boroavod friends and rolatlvca to tho Hook Point ooinotory whnra routs all that romiilns of Oold Illll'o boat known lady citizen. Sho loaveB to mourn hor lona hor mother, Mrs. Blackburn, and her young.ir alator, Mrs. ill. D. Reed, of flold Hill. She routs by tho aldo of hor father who procodod hor some yonrs past and tho gravo Is shaded by evoriiraon' Madrona traoa that at tha time of tho burial wore a mass of lilossom. The most .beautiful soason of tho yonr; flowora In ' abundance oovei'InR tho coffin and shooting from the earth a very whoro; , tho whole earth1 covorod In a doop carpet of groan on the flnost day yet this son son w'tnoHBod tha farewell, and tyil Iflod tho birth of anothor soul In tho grcnt boyond. ': JOYFUL EATING Unless your food Is dlgosted with Out the aftermath of painful acidity,' tho Joy la token out oi both eating and living. - Oro wonderful in their help to tho dtomach troubled with over-acidity.' Pleasant to, take relief prompt and definite ' 1 MADE BY SCOTT BOWNP. 'MAKERS OF SCOTT'S EMULSION 't. V '- sCti-iT r--n . m&r-1'".,'.!,.- 1..: . ..,.(. - r?-" "' ' . .a.., . i..,imI t 'MARY PWKi!OHU in" )'he Dava. ot a. TO'Moxov' Nn( aimn liar inninornbtoUrlumpf) In "Teas of tho Storm Country" bus Mnry Pickford hud such nn oppor tunity for tho, oxhlliltioti of hor nmui- Init talnuta, ua In tho production 01 "Tho Dawn of a Tomorrow," Krnncoa IIoiIksou niirnntt'H colobrntnd story of fnlih nnd lovn. which will be shown ut tho l.lborty tbcittro tonlKhl only. . .. Tli ilnllcnto touchtts with which tho noted author udomod a beautiful Idea, 'the tendurnass w4th which alio aiiKKnsted something half imllmmpliy hulf theology, iitnko thla plcturo ln tunvnlyjippuullnK. Tbo story, found ed on a lovo and trust that know no fenr, coino close to you and warms your heart. Tho picture reveals a puthotlo story, behind which Is the shadow of a spiritual purpose, and Its Influence cannot he other than uplifting and edlfylng. Host of nil, 11 reveals tho Inimit able Mury Pickford In u charactor tho very essunco of which Is womanly no bility, a nobility Intensified because tho charactor la clothed In rngs. WOMEN'S PRESBYTErW" . MEET WEDNESDAY The WonicnH Missionary Rociutics of Hoiithvrn (Irvgon I'ri'slivtoniil will hold Ihn annual mectintf in tho Mcd furd niihlio librarv, Wcdnesduv. April 'i.n. The HCHNions will hcirin nt l):lr and will ho held both morn imr und nftcrnoon. Tho meetimrn will he full of iiiNiurution and it ih honed that tho women of nil denomination!) will foin in them. Two Hiilvndid speakers. Mr. K, T. Allen of Urumiu. Persia, and Mrs. II. J. (Jiffen of Me .MniHVilla have liven secured fur the afternoon seaHion and' everv wiiiuan interested in nnsfflonurv work should hear tho mexaiuie thev lirintr. ij'Ho Kscnpod lnfluennt "I.nst spring I bnd n torrlble cold and grippe and was afraid I was go ing to have Influonsn," wrltos A. A, McNoeae, HIrIi Point, On. "t tried many kinds of medicine, but remain ed 'Slogged with cold. I than took Koloy's Honey and Tor Compound, fooling relief from the first. I used sovon small bottles. It wna a sight to see tho phlegm. I congbod up. I nm convinced Foley's Hpnoy and Tar saved mo from Influonza." Chocks coughs, colds, croup and whooping cough. For sale by Modford Phar CROWN JEWELS LAST "Uucnsv rcsU tho Head that wears n crown", snmr the noet somo hun dred of vciirs.gono bv. und that was before tho world hud imbibed dvmocratia ideals 1'ioture how un easy must b thoso' crowned heads nt tho present timo with rortttgnt nnd Russia its vrv recent und vorv Itvclv cxitmpleB of rovnl vicissitudes of for tune. ' , 1 i'-.i' ' ..' In "Crown Jewels" to bo shown nt tlin Kinllo thelites for tlto lust tunc loniL'hl it Ktiroiicnn monarch foresees the posKihllitiao of revolution nnd shn) ;tlio crown icwels to America. An inlernatiomil hnud of conspira tors work out an clnboruto plan to re place iho genuine iewvis with imita tions nnd lire frustrated bv n French rcliiwcn. Uinna Ho i.illc. after n thrill ing nnd trcmendouslv dmmutio battle of wits.- . . ;i. MAJOR GENERAL JOHNSTON ' NEW HEAD CAMP LEWIS . RPOIvASE. Wnsh.. April 22. Ma jor Clencral William U. Johnston, who coiniuaiulvd tho 01st dtvisinp during tho war. was nssicned todnv to bo the ncnimncut commander nt Camp l.ewpi, Wash. according to n special talcL'rain to The Chronicle from its Washington correspondent. Alien. (Hv T.oono fluKH Uner. in Portland Oroirniimn.1 r i "Lord love 'cm." said H. Iludford If. Iludford is llcnrv Iludford and he plavs tliu piiilandoror, Bert, in "Tha Hcttor 'Olu" at tliu Ilcilig. When lie said "Lord lovo, 'cm, n he mount a dozen or so English soldier vhn were sitting in the audience lust night. The reason II. Itudi'ord Allen sniil "Lord lovo 'cm" was becauso ho hud just heard one big husky Tom my out in front veil ritrlit out loud in Ilia middle of the fun, "Lord love yc. Ilcrt." "It's ii wonderfully inspirational I hintr to hear those lads ciiiovnig the ula v," said Mr. Allen. "I've tried to gut miller the skin of tin! role I plav. nod so hiive tho others, mv co-workers, but when lite nuilicneo liftx n IjIIow mi und curries him Ihraiurh on its shoulders it's uiightv gratifying, and (hot warm Hvinputhv and rcudv roFponse prove lo inn more than unv tltiiig (dxo that the clianu'tcr'siniickH of truth. '! "Those Tommies out there now.' I hear them calling uerois tho foot lights nnd it's music t,o mv ears. It's that wuv ovcrv pluco wo have Kng IihIi soldiers in tha uuihenca. or Cun niliim lads. The , American luds tough uml upplnud.'bift it's the Tom unen who talk out loud to us und uicgax'no messages to us through th 'ir hands from nil over-the au dience. : Mr. Alltr. sflvf, that the one par Ihctic hit in. "The Kctter 'Olo." the opisodo when n postman fetches the mii'l for tho soldiers, "never gets n ripple of laughter, no mutter what sort of .an audience we've got. let ter were precious few und mtuhtv precious over there, und the scene we enact is absolutely true in sentiment. Naturullv. our dome it in pantoniine stretches it out a bit. but mnnv and tnanv a lime I've hud that same ex perience, being left looking lotoginglv after the rclrouting figure .of the postbov when everyone save mvscll bnd a letter. It was ternblc when tho postman come on the evening be fore we were to go over the top. ar.3 no letter, from home was there for somo of us. If folk onlv realized whit it means to a lonely, homesick person to get a cheery letter.: I be lieve the postage stamp industry would pick tiu more. It takes such a short time to write n 'letter nnd it moans such a lug thing to the home sick soul who gets it. .- , "Papers, books, vis-ts from, peo ple, entortainers, nothing takes the place of the letter vou- are look'ng for. nnd when it 'doesn't come noth ing can solace vou."' , Mr. jllen hns seen active service all through the war and has been wounded, and his experiences would make Private Peat s narrative sound like n telephone book. "It's nothing nt nil." ho dismisses the subicct of his wonnds. "hots of lnds are so much worse off, I cant even talk about it." . "Tho Bolter 'Olo" is the feature at tho Page tnnighf. 1 , n. EqualRights for Women Every woman has the ri-jhr Nujol acts by bringing about to be as healthy, vigorous a readjustment of the mech- and efficient as her ' hus band, son, brother, or friend. Nature Intended woman to bo unhampered ' and unhandicapped by any ex weakness. But, unfor tunately, woman isyery predisposed to constipation, not of necessity, but due to faults or bad habits of omis - sion or commission. ( Constipation is nothing but : a bad habit. Taking purga tive, cathartic, or laxative medicines to force the . bowels to move is another bad habit even a worse habit. But Nujol is particularly ' suitable for the overcoming of constipation and its re sulting evils in women. anism provided and in tended by Nature for the removal of food waste from the body. . a; .,. . . Nujol is effective at any age, under any conditions, especially during those pe . riods and conditions in i which the use of purgatives, cathartio or laxative medi cines is not only harmful, but dangerous. Nujol is safe, pleasant to take, sensi ble, agreeable in effects. never forms a bad habit, r Get a bottle of Nujol from your druggist today,- and send coupon for free book let, "IMrtytett of Danger. Nujol is not a drug' not act like any drug. -docs JP.tmarrt.f i CVtfcX'iitoi!. i' ilp" JP3 Wnrninf Nuio1 ' 0,d onlr ' rr ummg . In ,Med holtei bearlnj tho Nujol Trade Mark. Inaiat on Nujol, You may tuffir Irom aubitltutea. , . . . Nujol Laboratories STANDARD OIL CO. (NEW JERSEY) W Braadmr. Nm Ynk : - .. I ' Nujol Laboratories, Standard Oil Co. (New Janer)i SO Broad ' way, New York. .Pleats lead me free booklet "Thirty Past ot y Danger" oonitlpation and auto-lntoxlomtioa Id adutti, . Nt Addreta What you pay out your good money for .' Sm i. i.r i. , . .... . IScenUapackaso MB'UWW ana. y now - 7T you do get it in every puff of Camels! EXPERTLY fciended choice low-mildness of the tobaccos yet re-' ; Turkish' and choice Domestic taining the desirable "body," Camels ' V tobaccos in Camel cigarettes elimi- are simply a revelation! You may " . nate bite and, free them from any. . smoke them without tiringyour taste! ': unpleasant xigaretty aftertaste or unpleasant cigaretty odor. For your own satisfaction you must . I compare Camels with anv ciearette ; ' Camels win instant and permanent in the world at any price. Then, j success with smokers because the you'll best realize their superior , blend brings out to the limit the 'quality and th rare enjoyment r refreshing flavor and delightful mel- they provide. ' . J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY. Wuuton-Salcar. C " t 8 m -THfiriT nisi' iitrlaJsiil wmmmmmm 'i iiitnffi..ii at' I' i"-a tint tHW,-.aTtAfV--., a an The Maxwell Railroad TTS terminal is your store or ,:,X plt and it runs direct to any v door with every street and every ' ,;-' road its own right of way. ;. And -' . a railroad for onty$ 1085 (chassis). - ' . . , It will pay back its costjln 12 r 1 months' time, and you can buy . : ; ,? it. for a portion of its cost down " . ' and the balance in monthly pay- ' j ments.- ": r. f ....'.,. , .i ' . V :' ".:''' . i1' ..'.. '., V ,J. It's a big truck with 10-foot . loading space, worm drive, the v1., . . boasted feature of $5000 trucks, y q electric lights and generator, and 'V '1- v ( i: it weighs only 2400 pounds. ri'-i) . ' Pays its way froria day to day3 '-'.1 ' it"." !!" ' ':. -: .. r - ;'.?..:.''!'.'- ... a : Mart milti ptrgalhm ""fjo,,;;- .-,;. ... MonmiUt tn lint ' v A. W. Walker Auto Co. ", Medford, Oregon , Mi LXU