Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 28, 1919, Page 3, Image 3

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MEDFOTID iVTATT TRTBTINT!, MTCDFORD. OR TCP ON, MO?? T) ATV 'APIITL 2ft, 1919
PAGE THEEK
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Her Troubles Had
Cost Thousands
Musical Comedy of recentars. It. is, toa
BE PROCLAIMED
NEXT MONDAY
Mr. White Hnys Tnnluo Overcame
Troubles After fCvcrything ICIso
Fulled .Suffered Fifteen
'.Years ' ....
ASHLAND IS SHORT.
$50,000 ONVICTORY
QUOTA OF $175,000
ABIIL.AND, April tR. (Spoelul)
l.iist Bntlinluy witnessed the cuunliig
MP of JuhI itliout 1120.000 in behalf
of tho Vlrlory limn quota at $175
000,' Monday's ruiurnii will indicate
an increase In purchases ot IliOOO,
leavjnjj the oven u in of f 50,000 to
do. raised within llmo limits, ultho
Iho Intent In to boost this. amount by
tlio and of iho weuk, lonvlng I tin Vlc-
inry cumpuiKu a closed.- liicdunt an
fur as tbli district I concerned. Tho
Voluntary plun ol subscription In bo
' In it utrlully adliored to, mnniiKors of
mo campaign DuIiik confident Unit
lliu Ashland record .In regard ; la
meeting those IiIk rimiiiolnl obliga
tion will bo fully mot In tliln purtlc
ulnr Instance, Inasmuch us past ex
perience havo boon gratify ng In
tliln roiipocl.
Templar work in Uio Hod Croud
donrco will be exemplified at Musonlr
hall oh Wednesday ovuiiIiik,' April 30
J . VVHIIIIHIIUVI J. A1.U IJ II L Ul
nearly a dotvn cuiullclntoH in waiting
will be obligated, both being resi
dents of tho vicinity of Jacksonville.
Itnv. Mr. Dunham of l?uiiimo, at
tendant upon tho Bnptlal convention
v hero, occupied tho pulpit o( tho local
Molnndlst ohurcli moat acceptably on
fiunduy morning, his text being tho
eonifortiug. message. "XM not your
Heart bo troubled." From thla blussed
assurance at emphasising tho divine
pledge of wntchrulnpss and care, ha
reviewed the troubled situation of
tiia world at lnrgo today under con
ditions of stress and atonn, Implying
that a faith In Ood muat lis the ac
companiment ot a like faith in hu
manity. . - ' .;.
' The Clrlo Improvement club en
Joyed a typical aoclal reunion at Ita
banquet and theatrical part1 laat
Friday ovonlng. Tlio banquet after
math Incorporated talka on curront
toplca, blending Ibeorotlcnl view with
practical demonstration. Mra. II. T.
Klmore and Miss Ulancho Micks nd-
.. yornted the Inetltutlon or onlorluln
meht foaltiroa for the benefit of the
young people under a model environ
ment, and Mra, Tlrlscoo reminded the
ladltrn at their obllgullona ua to pat
ronising dontcstlo Industries III .the
Way of proving loyalty to homo Insti
tutions. From the banquet lablo at
Hotel Auatjn tho aequo ahlfted to tho
Vlnlng thentro, where tho Civic or
ganltutlon and their Invited friends
. w.ero treatod to "A Croat Koinnnco."
Co. I, local coiillnKont of tho Nat
ional (luard. la In receipt of a share
ot It unlforme, arnia and general
equipment, and It begins to look oa
tho Iho town waa permanently gnrrls
ooed by tbo military.
Recent- agitation at city bull Im
pllea big advantages to ho gnlnod by
tho municipality In a material way,
Iho, Issue Involved being nvor oloc
trle light concoiwlona a to future
coat, abolishment of franclUao and
other prlvllogna, a spoclflo result to
follow being tho quashing pt threat
ened legal proceedings that " would
have! mount oxponsq to taxpnyors
whichever way dolermlnod. Tharo
have boon Impnrlnnl dollhorntlpue
betwoom the city council und. repre
sentatives of tho light and powor cor
poration dominating tho southern
Oregon and northern California Hold
with tho reault that rennwed con
tracts will ' bo mn.de on a reduced
basis and -satisfactory to nil con
cbrncd. ''-. ' ' ... -'.. ,
" ' What l May. Day without tho tra
ditional rianco'' nnd accompanying
merrymaking? Tho Auxiliary club
rnnllxo this nnd tbo lively and onlor
prlslng glrli and young 'matrons ot
tho orgunlxutlnn nro planning n 'no
dal ovont at tho Nut on "Thiiradny
ovonlng, 'Mny 1, which will ocllpao nil
forma obaorvancee ot. the joyous
spring festival. Music will bo by tho
noted ilniinsinch orohostra of Mod
ford, Tlckots wlll .be one dollar, ro
gnrdlosa ot your Incomo tax, nnd un
(jor Ideal conditions absoluto docorum
will Trovall. ' ' . ' .
i Mm, H. Cl. Eastman, wits, ot the
local assistant postmastor, has re
turned from a visit to lior purentB at
Modesto, Cnl. ' ' ' ..f. ,;' ' '
: !' talo ot two homos la tho out-
como of the rocont visit lioro of a
bnnd of strollliiR troubndours. Fol
lowing military precodent, tho boys
wer0 hospitably bllloted at tho homos
of mutual and admiring friends. A
iibrnlrig .train' noceSBltafetf early rls:
' liig.' ono of tho lads returning to what
ho" thought, wsb' hlB host'B, domicile
far 'Bofno ? forgotton 'Higggo.': "Ho
- roamed over the premises, tho latch'
stHng ; to ;overy"door-l)olngi eonvonl-
oritly onen.'lnspoctlng bathroom, pnn-
trk;,: kltelien',' ahd 'even Invndod Wil-
lnay's :chombori; In-ef forte to wcate
, tho prdvlbus night's lodgings wltHo'ut
roilslrtg'tho.wholo fiimlly urjiVeoessnr
lly.'i Intrusion was follpwod, bjTox-
pofltulntlon," apologies being In brdor,
nna mutual oxpiananons aoveiopou
the clroumntanoo'that the dual homes
' sldo by sldo, rosemblo each othor In
slo, shapo1 and color, con'noquontly
the visitor,' a' welnomo guest In one
hntnn. nlnvnd Ilia nart of Intruder in
tils'-othor,. iinwltlngly nnd without
in n Hoe ntorethought.
s 'Mrs. 'Oonornl Kennedy, widow of a
crVlf War officer, returrtod'tb onver,
Colp., last Frltlnyi accompanied by
hor son, WaUioo. Konhody, hnl wlfo,
of' tCugono, nftor an oxtbndod visit
horo with hor daughter, MrB. L.'W.
S.bnn; residing on Auburn ntroel,
v Mrs. Koililody is n romivrKaiuy nriBiu
v. nn il nto Igtuil. womnu, how ovor x
' xi'nnrii'iii'fiirn fl n ,1 Wilfl nitn tf Mm nrtEf-
4mm MiiwwiiMrw'''''i'MHiw jymiw m. i -
rra i hrx- i 55-
) W-dr I ffuJ .M: rtZn I StP '' v ; irg"
,j ,-t ) ;.w7' viin i' I V'- t J' 'y-s.-
HAVK you ever gone to the thmlor
1 anil found a iiiukU'iiI show Unit
you llmiigbt you cuiiiii nsieii in nil
over ngulu, when tbo curiuln fell on
the Inst act?
"doing l?p" Is tlmt hind of n show.
It Is actually 'packed full of nil the
qimlltlrs lliut go to ninko n perfect
evening InMie theater; a lino company
of romodlniis nnd comediennes, n bo
wltcblng chorus of youthfully liciiu
tlftll girls, a haunting musical tlynic,
Innl promoters of tho Woman's
rto-
llfo Corps movement. ' -;
Another troop, No. 2. ot Hoy Scouts
has been organized ot which ltov. C.
F. Knehler, tho Prnsbytarlnn pnstar,
Is leudor. Mr. Kochlar Is a good old
scout, and assumes his duties not
merely porfnnctorlly but In tho cn
paclty ot a comrade of tho lads, tak
ing an nctlvo Intorust In their labors
and pleasures, Tho organizations
nro singing a play, "A Strenuous
Afternoon, with an ull-scnut cast,
the onlortnlnment to bo given on
Wednesday ovonlng, April 30, high
school gym, : ,
iTho rocont, concert hero by ' the
Wlllamotto Quartet was a great treat,
Iho rollicking aongs, aa well an sel
ections ot n sombre shading, stunts
nnd othor attractions peculiar to col-
icgiuio uio, niioruing an lueni pro
gram, Aflor tho oiitertulnmont tho
boys wore treated to a reception,
with tho. Kpworth l.enguo as hosts,
light rofrcshmonls being served fol
lowing the social hour which passed
all too quickly. i i '.
Tho lnltlul athletic event of the
season on a big scalo will bo tho Joint
track nnd' field meet botwoen tbo
Ashland nnd Medford schools on
local high school grounds, Wednes
day, April no.' Hoth boys and girls
will compoto, . Knrly In Mny Ashland
contemplates sending a truck tonm to
compete nt Corynllls with BChool
units from Orogon nnd Washington.
Tho spring sonson acts ns Incentive
to substantial Improvements hp nnd
down north Mala street, ono of tho
Intent examplos being tho Installation
of fine now awnings shading tho
frontage of N'ims & Snundnrs grocery.
An objoct lesson In regnrd to chil
dren's diet will bo oxompllflod; by
Miss Anno McCormlck In a demon
stration to bo given nt tho homo of
Mrs. P. U Ashcrnft, 407 Sconlo Urlvo
on WodnoRdny, April 30, at 2 p. m
to which nil Interested aro invited.
' Under an Ashland (Into lino, tho
Grants Puss Courlor or.' rocont- Issue
gives' harrowing details ot ni sonsa
tlonnl murdor which, really occurred
In Portland. Why mix this' town's
More Thar Ever ' ,
INSTANT
POSTUM
is appealing to
coffee drinkers.
Its rich flavor,
' healthf ulness,
convenience
1 and Economy
are among the . ,
reasons why. '
special song numbers that mako you
wiint to Join in the chorus, and so
many unu.iimiiy ninny summons unit
one Is kept In n ronr of Ittuglitcr al
most conilnunlly. " ' , '
Coslumo cu"e,clH,nnd scenic. HfUlngj
nrci deliillS hi (lie production of iriiftjt
cnl jilnjn tljnt" must be" attended- to
most cnrefully by prqducers these
days, It success Is to ho---achieved.
Then.' too. the melotly .nccompniil
incuts must be tuneful and tlckly nnd
' i ii i
name in nffnlrs of this kind, when!
only mlsdomcnnors In tho minor clas-i
slficatlon aro prevalent horcabouta?
This week a white slavo case Is pend
ing, nttennent circumstances , boiug
successively linked up boiweon resi
dents of this vicinity and Sacramen
to, in which a young Ashland glrl flg
urcs ns the victim In un ullcgod kid-'
naplng ciiko. Indications- pointing to
a silly eucapodo on the part of . all
concerned. Tho' city contributed
towards getting the girl returned
homo, with Iho tmpllod expectation
cf being- reimbursed, thru, connt'y' re
llcf -channels.' ' -i . 'i
Mrs. Josopu Tyson,' of ; Klamath
Fulls, siiiunioncd hero by the serious
Illness ot her mother, Mrs. Agnes
Hern'don,' returned to her homo on
Sunday morning, her mother's condi
tion bolng much lipprovcd. -
Miss Nellie Ilcnver, of tho Gold
Hill high school, was a homo, visitor
over tho week-end holidays.'
vmms
TIP
1G
It's Easy If You Know Dr.
' Edwards' Olive Tablets
The secret of keeping young is to feel
young to do this you must watch your
liver and bowels there's no nel of
Piavlng a sallow complexion dark rings
under your eyes pimples a bilious
look In your face dull eyes with no
ppnrkle. Vour doctor will tell you ninety
por cent of all sickness comes irom inactive-
bowels and .liver. - ,
Dr. EdwnrdSj a well-known physician
In Ohio, perfected a vegetable com
pound mixed with Olive oil to act on
the liver unci boivela, which he save to
lus patients for y enrs, . i
Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets, the substi
tute for calomel, are gentle in their action
yet always effective. They bring about
that , exuberance of spirit, that natural
buoyancy Which should be enjoyed by
everyone, by toning up the liver and clear
ing the system of impurities.
Yon will know Dr. Edwards' Olive Tab
lets by thdr olive color. IOC and 2&o per
box, All druggists..-" . . s .
the. vein of comedy appealing.
It 'wus i tho ncliicvcmeiit bf thcso
fuiiilumeululs tlmtC'obiin nnd IJiirns
bud In mind iyliis( tliey ' contrnctcd
with Otto Jlurbnljjnndi James Mont
goiticry torwrlFejb,IiH.1i' rind lyrics
and with Louis A. Illrsch to compose
tho music for "Going Up,.' a music
piny tbft set all Kcw ,Tork laughing
nt Its Infectious comedy and whistling
lis ;,rngtlmc". melodies. ', ; ; , ' ',
' Tho story of "Going Vp" Is nil
LEADS
I
LONDON'. Ai.ril 2S Tlio Brilish,-
press uenerallv lisscrLs that the, com
mereiiil develoimienl of the nirplnno.
is much lurtber advanced, an ..Great
Hritain than in iinv other "nouiilry. '
According to (lie Ainerienh Cliamln'r i
of coinmeree inl.ondm u hinil
vru irom vuiroto imiiii . i.ii,.uj) in-
aiieurnled.' 'The .air" routo hiMi;-U
ready been siirvcYed anil iv r)iite
However, we have a
0e
am
than.you.can buy elsewhere. ; Wcoffer the . following 1 at greatly reduced.
figures
1 No. 33 Empire.: Separator -'
1 No. 34-Empire Separato 1
1 No. 3o Empii'O' iSeparator
.1 No. 2 Sharpies Separator, Suction feed
l.No. -.1 Shoii)lea Separator, Suction feed
We will sell these
over with you." 'VVc ,can
SOLE AGENTS
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Not a branch of nor connected witH any Northern Interest, but a real
' ' ' TTOMH TMftTTTTTTTOW ' 11 " "
about, the author of a book on avla-tlon;-.
though he had never made a
flight. , Ills .narrative Is Interesting
and his facts so convincing that he. is
i'mmclls,tpjy, .accepted, an n real bird-'
oian.' T'bnt Is more natural then than
tlint'"hls friends should want; to see,
him perform some qf his vividly der
erlbcd stunts In'the any and it is his
efforrS M avoid the journey that lur
nlshesthe fun In this brilliant must;
cat comedy success. . ' "' '
from Cniro to the Capo of Good Uope
is beins ltiid but. ' .
! ' Aerodromes' nj-e to be estnblislied
'nt RiiitnWc spots in the British Isles
iind British possession anti equipped
with' sound and liirht simnls, balloons,
tiering bonvs' pnd wirclcs teleKraph,
and telcphono outfits, ! '
, . "Already"' nrco airplanes ore in
sight.", the. Chnmber of Commerce an
nounces.. "A hueo British, seaplane
of novvl ivpe- iuipped: with' five mo-
tors has been flown carrying six
sr-!tonrnt lOO -niiles-u hour.fi ExDcrir
i ineii iirir-oeuiir Ulituu.uiiii uiiuvuer
I IumWb? airrvlB8 -'calMiieitV. of nine
Ions.
Laval
Separators
Viewed from every angle, tbo DeLavel is: distinctly in a
class by itself,, There is no wonder, that the largest dairy
men and crcamerymen who have for years made a careful
study of dairy methods and machinery refuse to consider any
other soparator but the De Laval.' Experience has proven
clean skimming, ease of operation, freedom from repairs, du
. rability there is no other cream separator that can compare
with, the Dc Loyal. j
number of other new separators we will -sell cheaper.
1 IV-Vega Separator -1
G. Vega Separator
machines on easy ternis; better
save yoi) money on; Separators
Medford has many Causes to re
joice. Iter boys aro homo from the
battlo scarred fields of France, she
has been spared tho rigors of a hard
winter. such as harassed the cities of
the middle west, business Is good and
merchants are gleefully rubbing their
hands together as they see the cof
fers ot their firm take on the old
prosperous look. . . . ,
So it would seem that we, having
been hountlously blessed, might take
time during our daily hustle to stop
and present ourselves with, an even
ing of diversion. Further argument
being useless and superfluous and
casting about for a good and suffic
ient opportunity to put our theory
Into practice wo find "Victory Week"
at our door, an Occasion in which to
vent our feelings.
'Monday night, May 5th, as the
clock strikes the hour of 8, Medford
will be transformed from a city bf
brilliance to one of deepest gloom.
For a whole minute the streets and
city will be shrouded In dreary black
ness, then the lights will be flashed
on again and there before your eyes
and eyes of your wondering neigh
bors will be displayed Medford's
show windows at their best.,. Prizes
are to be awarded the best dressed
.Victory window, in every line ot busl
ness 'and. every, merchant Is trying to
outdo, his neighbor. , . . i
VThen will start " the Victory fun.
The gasps of astonishment and de
light as. each bit of tho 'program is
put on. You are expected to let go
of yourself,' make all. the. noise yon
can and make, this event, a real Vic
tory carnival. ,
The entire week will be taken up
with Victory sales Victory showing
by the merchants and. attractions pre
sented should attract . shoppers' for
Affe Year Baby ts Csra
Think Now About dw Tim to Com
When you bold In yoar arms yirar ttny
new Infant, bo uro that ycu can teH that
before Its arriml you did all In your power
SdmUnta say that tbo thoughts and ft
Infs of the expectant mother snatly affect
the health and dispoaitloa of the future In
Jfont . . ; ' - . .. .... , -
' For over half a eentnry thomnndsof wom
en who have, used -tbo tiroe4ionored rem-'
edy. Mother's Friend, say that they entirely
escaped nausea, nervousness and. that pe
culiar distressing; fcellns so usual where na
ture Is nnalded. They thus preserved a
wonderfully bright and happy disposition,
which reflects so markedly upon the unborn
cbltd.
By the regular nso ot Mother's Priced tho
muscles aro made and kept soft and elastic
to readily yield, to nature's demand for ex
pansion without the usual wrenching strain.
Tho nerves aro not drawn upon and as a
consequence the ncpeeiant mother Is calm
and serene and the nights aro not disturbed
with nervous twitching, -and tho crisis li
one of Joy and happiness. )
"Write the BradneM Regulator Company.
.Dept. K, Ijimar Building, Atlanta. Georgia,
for their Motherhood Book, of value to every
woman, and get a bottle of Mother's Friend
fro1? your druggist and begin treatment
that will bring real results. . r .-, - : e, I
come an and let us talk it
ireamery
"Actually, a few bottles of Tanlaa -
did more for me than medicines and
treatments that have cost mo thou
sands of dollars,": said Mrs. Kittle
White, who lives at 1312 Forty-sec
ond street, East, Seattle, Wash.
"fifteen years ago, she continued
"I was a strong and healthy woman.
weighing a hundred and ' seventy
pounds. I contracted asthma, which
got so bad that many, a time I have
had to sit up night after night hardly
ablo to get my breath and suffering
terribly, iry stomach went back on
mo, .my food would sour and the gas
that rose up In my throat would al
most strangle ma and I would be so
much In misery that I would go al
most distracted. My head ached like
it would split and my buck hurt like
It was going to break in two. I lost
over forty pounds and was so weak
and felt so worn out that I was .
baroly able to got around.
'One of my friends told me abont
Tanlac, so I got me a bottle. My
appetite Is so great now that I feel
ashamed to eat enough to satisfy
myself, and my stomach is in flno
condition.' I haven't suffered a par
ticle from asthma since I. have been
taking Tanlac. I felt so fine on fin
ishing: my first bottle that I Jnst
couldn't get another one quick en
ough. I never know what a head
ache is, those awful pains In my back
are all gone, I have already gained
several pounds and am gaining In
weight' and strength every day;" I
can do any amount of hard work,
without getting tired, and can't re
member the time when I felt as fine
as I- do today." - : '
Tanlac is 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. McNatr,
in Eagle Point by Von der Hellen.
AdT.
Give a man good (pod and drink
ngrccnblo to his taste, healthful, and
invigorating, and ha will surely come
hack for. more if. the cost is not pro
hibitive. . ',. .tl
TheGusherCafe
iToducts will be offered to yon upon
this principal. 1 " ' ''
A; Good
Fountain Pen
Is Worth Owning
Is there a handier implement
of modern -times tlian tlio
fountain-pen?, Certainly not.
A good fountain pen is well
worth owning. Wo can sell you
the 'best fountain pen at an, -averngo
price that is produced.
You can go a little bit. higher if,
you wish by :bnying them in.
Uio fiuuy decorated liirrcls.;
Phono 10.
: Main and Central,
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Subscribe for Victory Bonds and
' nurchase vour clothe of -
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