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BTBDFOTW : TVfflTT) TttmrTNrn, MTSnFOTtT). OftTCOONT, WrcDNTCSPAY, ATTUVj 2 m!i PAdETTTRKW ASHLAND TEACH ER: IS E - ; ,t rrr ...- v AHIlIiANI, April I -,1 Special o Trlbiiuo.) Hoonoi Ashland, Oro , mill Dimver, Colo,) tlmo, fcnatw ovuiilrift; niiitrlmonliil pvmtiiintio, Minn" Hone Thomas, toucher In Ifuwthorno'scbool thin oily, mid ltfibort Throno, out of army aorvlco, now ot Donvor, toxotli r with clergyman anil wltiioaaoa ut rtwpoctlva terminals of lung dlitnnca IiliniiB. WodillttK ceremony rniid ami troth pllilhtod ovor tho "two-parly" lliiol Wlrot iiiporhnntod ovor mutmil oonitrattilatlons. Tlio lirlil will corn Pluto tht school yinr, than anil away to L'ulurailo. Cuplil I Figuring up tho com of Hi lu IdiikIiIIsUiico tall. 'ut Inasmuch n tho Kroom In an olaclrlt'til worknr, it li. conciultirt that tho wodillng Hull coniimiiy will riKiiro tho ehiTKon on a ronmnllo bus I lu ll mi il of tho nominal commercial ' rata. , ,. .- . AmciK local (iiiomlanlH nt Mho mmilliiK of tho Hulithurn I "Orottoii l'roahytiiry and Woman's i'rosblor lul, ut Mmtrord, April HSI-24. aro Itov. C, K. Koohler, Mr.' and Mr. C. I). ' l.nmklii, and Mm. IlrlKK. or Port land, ilator o( Jim. l.nmklii. , Mr. Konhlor will preach tho liiHtullallon ormon Incident to Itistullliiir llov. 1, Myron llooior a .punloF.tr ,h Modforl church, nor. 3. W. Iloyt.r thl city, la proitiiliiiK orricoc'itor. 0. Kouhlur IktoIIkIou oilllor. Mm. Konhlor represents tho Juhlloo .fund octlvltlei, and Ituv. J. ll.'liorun up holds tho tumporuiico movement. Or tho Woman' I'roahylorlnl, Mm. I-nm-kln to primlilent, and Mm. J. W. Mc Coy treiuiurer. In chronoloKknl an nals this KiithorliiR Ik tho 8 1st an nual mooting; ut tho Houlhoru Orojon d'roshytiiry. i ' ' Jlmmle tlouao. ahlo anaman on tho bin naval collier "llriitua," rocontly landod ut Ban Diego flrtar a cruhto In Mexican miir and I'nolric water, ac cording to word nt Ilia mother. Mr. ,. K. IV House. Tho llrutui convoyed lot or submarine and other amnll craft from tho Atlantlo (Ida to tho Pacific naval oao. lit r. and Mr. W. P. Arnnt or K la bia th Knlli, aro visiting relative and rrlonda bero. coming In tho family car over tho mountain road nil early In tho aoaaon. Funeral service or Mr. Eleanor Hargrove who died on Monday, wore hold on Wednesday afternoon at the family home, 185 I'lonoer avenue. Intormeut waa In Aahland cemetery. The dnceaaed waa In the Bttb year or her ami, and waa tho widow or Uou tion Ilargrovo. Tho not a plonoor or thl aectlon, ahe had novertholea been a roaldont or Aahland for many year, fiho waa a native or Indiana and bad raalded successively In Kan- a and Washington before coming to Oregon, wltnoMlng tho hardahlp and participating In tho development , or theao itatea In tho earlier day or their hlatory. To know Mr. liar, rove waa to admire hor atarllng char acler, and yaara did not dim hor keen perapeotlve aa to roallxlng lira' obli gation!. A loving mothor, firm trlend and kind nolghbor hna ,gono to her roward. Hor work wa accompllah , ed and ihs peacefully passed away, woli antlaried to lay aaldo tho care of Ufa for tho Joy or otarnlty. Among hor children Mm, D. U Ulonn, Mrs. R. P. Nell and Mia Anna Hargrove realdo In Aahland, and Mrs.. U M.J Goodwin at Kugone. M.' ,Tt.i Jl.'j Simpson or thl olty la hor grand daughter.' I - Mr. and Mra. TVT. Ahlntrom havo movod to Dunimulr, the former' om 'ploy'mont with tho Southern. Pacific i necessitating a resldonco at that ter , mlnal. . . -v .'' V An oacort from Malta cqmmnn ' dory, Knlghta Tomplnr or this city, attended tho funeral lervlcoa or the late Klum P. Bower, aged resident of ' tho county Beat, who waa burlod In ' Jnckaonvlllo ceniotory on Monday afternoon, i 1 ; ' Mr. R A, 'Brown, of Klumath Knlln, forraorly living hero. Is vlaltlng Aahland frlenda. Sho announoei'the ' . birth of aaothor oH to her daughtor, Mr, Ooorgo Inonhowor, who waa for ; morly Wis Sylvja Brown. ' Mr. nnd Mr. Ioonhowar . nro proparlrig "to move to dairy ranch aome dlatunco ' out rrom Klamath Falla..,,, ,r' Mra. Charley Monro, of Salem,' baa boon in Aahland this -wook vlaltlng rrlondHi and 'attending to bualnosa mnttora. ., Tho dpoal carman's ball occurs Wednesday evening, April EH. Music ' - by to Xnunnpaoh orchestra.'." Tho ' Culm Vaupol, Lamkln, 11 Frank blimti Hammond 0. I Hanson and Wiyiney fumllles nro patrons of this , , lotwllfig social' ovont, the proceeds or wMcfi will go to tho Red CrosB, tho - Svvago department ot which orgnn i.Utlon will furnish tho rofroahments.' ' ' i,1 ils soolnl fonturo Is one of n. serins . vk Ing' given under similar auspices. ' ;' The Whltods aro still on the-trok 1 ..truout not only tho Bconlo beauty t iiots, but also the commercial cen rs, orchard districts and rnnchlrtB ' ;is otlons or southern California, Itias ur itch ns Mri Whltod wnnts to line up 'si this' productive factors In that lo ic llty before deciding upon a pormn V, (unt rosldonooi He reports Los An- filed and. Venturai .counties long on ' Vwni, with many'1 formers- holding l4t,t year's orop for higher prices. : i TJlS ; family are meeting ninny ex ' ARlilanders. Incident to tholr trnvols, ," smdng the number Mrs, Adallno Ivntbam Ofttllland, formor toucher In ' v tho Ashland sohools yllon Prof, V. "A. . , 'Hayoffwna etiporlntendont, wljo has ' a beauUful homo at Ventura, nnd Is Tom Moore and a Dog Valei ; i V at the Rialto Theater Today ' "u Mr U n St III 1 Mir -fir r,. - J. 'ri.j I MOORE. in. A MAN W HllT MONEY Tom Monro iih ii viilut to four nnm- txircd dims is nut oiixilv viHiiuli.cd bv his ud mi ri it who Imvo not seen Die liknlile vniiiu; Ktiir in "A Mall nnd His -Moiiey." his new (loldwvn iiic turi. lint when it niiima to the III- ullo tliviilo, lii'iiiiininir toiluv. . flicro will lint Im nuv doubt ninniiir llicin thul ho c.iin iniiiiNlcr In Ilm wantu, of the iIokk iih wdII iih. u imthoii who hiiil iliino iinlhiiur cIko fur veurn and miike it iiiuuxiiiir nt tho snmc time, , Indeed ' nnollier' slnr miu'ht have bni'otun siiluiicrircd ill Ilia tusk or have fiiilcil to ucl the liuinor nut of llie siliiiitinn. Kut with Mr. Moore there was no mudi difficultv. - ' Iln iiIiiiil'imI inln (hn lawk of enrn imr his wiM'klv Mtiiieiid iik the dnifM' vnlot iih if he Inul lo do it to kVcn boil v nml kiiiiI tnui'thcr. 1IU inherent hciiku of hiimiir. 'eodiiled with his inraclioim mnila nml mifuilinir eond niitnro. mmle Ilia cuavoila in tho nlnv one of- the frCHluwt nnd mot original oxiuiipli'H of Die lirlit comcilv Iiih di rector, linrrv lieniiniont. .linn ever KtlllfUll. , The nuiiiHinif nuturo of the itun tinn ix liiiHt iinnreeiiled when' it in known (lint Mr, Monro, ns linrrv I.atlmiD. a wcullliv voiinir idler.. after li (iff with his Hweetheurt dctunnincK to xhow her Unit he made of the riulit stuff: that ho can earn bin liv inir liko anv man. Accordinclv he answer an ndvertisement which onlv Biiecirie tlmt Iho iwrxon wnnted must bo fond of iloirs. Jiiilee' liiH Hiirnriso when ho it iiKliercd into the nreHuni-e of Mrn. Johnson Do Lontr (plnvcil bv Kate Leslerl. an cldurlv Hoeii'tv womniiHwiili four iIouh. on whom she lavihhi'H no end of offcu lion nnd cure. the mother of two smart children. Uawaon Poster I at Santa Barbara In the employ of "Tho Bootory," an olegnnt ahoo atore In that city. At Oxnnrd they mot Mra. Vivian Groor Ling and her cuto tlttlo ion. Mlaa Mnrjorla wax on the evo or flatting Mlaa Conatnnce, daughtor In tho W. W. Caldwell fomlly, roaldont ot Al hambra, At Porrls they also plannod to renew the aoqualntunco of the C L. Cunningham family, whose son I.ealle la now connected with a lum ber yard at Kl Centro. the daughter Helen, In addition to omploymont lu a store, being housekeeper for Loa llo. Mr. Whltod adda, by way. of poatacrlpt to hla letter, that George William, employed by him In the Jewolry atore here bad landed April 17 In Now York from oversea na a rreproeenlntlve from Oregon in tho A. K. r. Will Dodgo waa In Gold Mill early In tho week, cnllod thoro In charge of tho. funorul or tbi) lato Mra. Myrtle Ulncklmrn Day. ' Congraaamun !iawny' appoared In Aahland to glvo the Victory loan rally . a booat on Mtoodny, and re malncil ovor tor a social call on a boat or frlenda thruout this locality. Tho Civic Improvement club will banquet Its members and Invited friends at llotol Austin, Krldsy even ing this week, dining events to bo followed by a theatre party at the Vlulng. ' . .; Geargo Mlllnor, of tho Ovorlind garngo, has boon . BUinmonod- to Los Angolos owing to. tho serious illness of his mother. .Tho illnmolto quartat will ap poar nt the Methodist ohurch here, Friday evening", April 25, In coucort. the ontortulnmont Including, a wide range of musical treats, -readings, stunts, and collogtale humor in gen oral. ", - ElvldKo McWIlllams Is now In tho employ of a corporation which I dredging on a hugo seal In the lec tion tributary to Newman, Cat. Mrs. K. C. Pettlt.ba bought and will soon move into, tho J. ll. Farrar proporty at 311' Wlmer street.. The sole was effected thru the real estate agency or Mra. Stella Leavltt. - Mrs. Pottle Is from Honolulu and boa been occupying room In the Alien apart ments. .Her son Loonard Is attond Ing high school bero, and a a violin ist I a musician or rare attainments. Mrs. Llllle Wlmer, or Mfrtlo crock, returned homo Tuosday after a visit hero with Dr. Hrowor's fumlly -and other friends. J. B. Iconhowor of tho East Main stroet second-hand store, bos movod Into the frank Salsbury residence at No. 67. Klfth street. Edmond Bprrott, returned soldier, has recently received an assignment aa student along agricultural and stockralslng lines at the stato college, Corvallls, the appointment being un dor government auspices. . Llout. W. K. Phillips, ot the 302d Infantry, 91st division, Is hero from Camp Lewis, visiting friends 'as a convalescent from hospital, and notes with pleasure the climatic and scenic attractions hereabouts. : ' Aviator Falls to Death WICHITA FALLS. Tex.. April 2.1. Lieutenant Kalidi 0. Koonts, radio officer at Post Fleid. Luwton, Okla., fell to his dentil nt Cull Field Into Tncwlny. The bodv will' be Bent to Newark. Ohio his former home. Afen are sure i getting wise to tobacco aualiiv says thewBaccom'sfi . v ... "Any kind of plug of genuine Gravely used to be good Plug." CnOtlgll for most Of Good tone, smaller chew. fh"m NowfluQVfl lonjet life iswIiatmakesOeti' nearly everybody is beginning to learn about the real to bdeco satisfaction uine Gravely cost lets to ohaw than ordinary tobacco, . H'riU (o. Genuine Gravely : , f . ; DANVILt.B, VA. . , .'or boottel .ON chewtmf plug. -:.;;:vr'' ton orano REALCHEWING PLUG Plug packed in pouch. GIVEN $30 MONTH BY STATE BOARD BAMCM, Oro April 23. The In dustrial accident commission has to duy approved thA clu.'m of Mrs.' Ter esa Lowo, widow of Geo. M. l,ovo, for componaatlpii for the death of her husband, wno waa killed whllo In the co ii'-o of :.is i niploymont ulili tho city of'Aslilund. Mr. l.owe was a member. or tbi Ashland police farce, employed as night watchman, and was Instantly HPInd on the ngbt of .March 3rd by-o 1'n.r strucl: by . a Southern Pacific ennliu wh'le on W rounds as a patrolmin. ' In approving Mm. I.ow'i claim, the commission orders the rciting aslda with the itaio treasurer i f ruf- flclont funds to pay lhn widow a monthly pension of $30 for life, tho amount neceaaary being $4,808.73. The city of Ashland waa one of the flrat municipal corporatfons In the state to elect to bring lu employes under the workmen's compensation law, .having protected them by this means almost from the' day the law became effective. While the death Ot Mr. Lowe is the first fatal accident to occur among the employes of the city, thoro have boon numerous otbor conipensatable injuries to workmen, to Indicate the need for such protec- Felt Lfke Muscles : Were Tied in Knot That Is Exactly the Way Tlndall Say Hla lUieumatlam Acted, ' V. "I had never taken a dose or Tan- lac In my lire till aome six weeks ago. but I havo received more benefit from the throe bottles I have Just finished than from all the other medicines I have taken put together," . said George R. Tlndall, of 6002 18th Ave;, South, Seattlo. tho other day. Mr. Tlndall is employed at the Skinner & Eddy 8hlp Yards. f ,. Kor several' years, he continued, VI suffered terribly from- muscular rheumatism and kidney trouble. The muscles of my right arm would draw up at the elbow, and feel 'like they wore tied in a knot. I had no appe tite and the little I forced' down didn't do me much, if any, good.. My kidneys worried me night- and day, I had an awful misery up and down my spine, and my back right over my kidneys would hurt so bad that It I stooped over It would almost kill me io straighten up again. I couldn't rest well at night,, and many a time I Wonld wake up . at midnight, and never sleep another-wink the, balance ot the night, then my back would start hurting so bad that I could hardly get up out ot bed. ' . ' : - "I guess I have -taken moat every kind of medicine sold without getting a bit of relief, and I was In mighty bad shape whon I decided to see. if Tanlac would help me.. Well, I can honestly say that I haven't had an ache or a pain since shortly after I started on Tanlac, I sleep like a log at night, and my wife tells. me, that I'm liable to eat us both out of house and home If I koep on with the appe tite Tanlac has given me. I feel so well and hearty in every way that I have told the boys down at the ship yard how much good Tanlac has done for mo, for I hops that my experience will be tho means of helping others who may havj l.ouiiies like I had. Toulao la sold In Medford by West Side Pharmacy, In Gold Hill by M. D. Bowers, in Central Point by Miss M A. Mee, In Ashland "by J. 'J. McNair, in Eagle- Point by Von der Hellen . . Kit. Bring Your Palmolive MEDFORD BUSINESS COLLEGE '.,' Is Hero to Ilolp You " ': '-.', , . " - 1AY nnd NIGHT , ''';.; V" .'''':."" ' ' !tt' J rioOKttHKPINa fyv 8IIOUTHAJJD T Y PEW KITING Sv l'lANMANSHIP AIjIi (XMLMUltCIAIj ItltAMOHUS . ' A few monthB In this school will qualify you for a business' career nnd will prove -a most valunble nssot during your entire life. . It will Inoroase your enrnlng capacity nnd will enable you to find om ploymon nt a good salary In any purt of tho world. Cull or writs for literature, 81 North Grupo Street i,v . Studonts,may ontor at any time, i 1 , ' Coupons :.to;ty.'p; Phone 10. ' Main and Central. LIBERTY TAXI 'With new Dodge car.' . Stationed at 16 N. Front St. Bale A Lyon, Props; Phone 33 riizing All our work atriutly guaranteed W be first class. IS N. Fir 8t Medford ,.:'.'".:,.'. Plione 434-J MEDFORD VULCANIZING WORKS. tlon US' Is 'afforded by tho state law to cities, that apply for its benefits. One of the earliest case of the per manent totul disability of a workman to arise under the compensation law was that of an employe of the cly of Ashlnnd, K workman was engaged to aid In constructing I.IUilu park, an Ashland 'city enterprise that hag do- veiopetf . inio one oi ine scenic mu health attractions of the west. This workman war Just entering upon his employment when-bo was thrown from a wu6n, suffering Injuries that totally disabled him from labor for life. ,To pay this man and his wife a pension ot $35 per month for life the commission awarded and set aside 15,972.02. Many cities In the state are now making application to bring their employes under the compensation law, Salem being tho latest to extend its coverage In this respect. 1 6 Bell-ans Hot water Via Sure Relief RELL-ANS BawFOR INDIGESTION A&K FOR Ih Oi.ginal ForInfants,InvaIIdsandOrowingChlldran.lRlcli Milk, MaltodGrsln Extract rbPowdtr The OrudnO Food-Drink For All Agea.1 OTHERS an IMITATIONS Nourish Inat Dlomtlbla No Cookinat Shasta will be closed until further notice oh 1 account of moving to , h Location ...... ' ' , ' "-: ':.- ! :. mWmM 'i'V-v'':v'A'':c.--'':''-''.'';''! .7'ii-5V-.,t-.' M' L'- ...'". - -..: ?'. ... .t. , jy- -- ' ' ' '?--'..".. ' 5 ..v ;.. .; . '. ' . it '! " i '.-' ?'', t-''t,-')'iv;v -!juV ..' J-.; '.' i-'r'iA''.-'1' .. t . ::t'S' 1 His Gold Is In The I; Servke Hag. v WHERE IS YOURS? S Re threw his gold away; ; :' ; his sacrifice was a joke he was a..'; v , :; fool unless you put your gold with his .;' ., , YOU cannot excuse yourself from mak- ; every sacrifice to take your snare oftlie ' r Vidory Liberty Loan ; v; ' . Youhave not done enough until you have. ; PUT YOUR GOLD ; v ; - with his. ; : MS. .-.'.,:.---, i mm- mm 1. K 1 1 A. w.'-I-.': &.';.'?., ;'' -J. .' ;'w-:' 4-x7:':v:H-:-A'',i2 ; ';'.; .; '- f MEDFORD HAS NEVER FAILED to reSDnnd tn the nail nf the cnuntrv. She has; furnished Her 'auotai' of " KeD SPA women to defeat the Hun! And she will now furnish the funds to liquidate her. portion of the debt. . It will be a THANKSGIVING OFFERING It will be AN INVESTMENT THAT WILL BRING RETURNS, not ;t onlv in cash, but in peace to the world. ' x , . ' r- -- v ; v."; --.' ..-.'. -liv.'. '-." : ;'.':.:'; ..'';'..,; ;-V", )s:'v-----r''-&';iyrrx.' ':'!. f''V!- ::"y'v , This spneo contributed lu behalf of tlio Victory Ixinn camiialgn Iy :; , '; ' , ; t .,1 v. . 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