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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (April 29, 1919)
HfEDFOTlT) MATT TRTBtTNT!, fTlDFOTtD, OTJKOON, TITKHMY, 'AVimi . 2!). 1f1N OF TALKS IN FAVOR OF VICTORY Li H. W. Scott. United Stntcs dee trio euniicr, who is tonrinir tlio state of Orceuu helping the Victorv loan by tellinir the people of his exper iences in Europe ami uririntr them to io their dutv by subscribing to this Inst loan, talked to the children of the Wnshintrton school this morning. Mr. Scott's talk was in part a les son in ceocrapliv which the children will not fonret nuioklv.- He told them of the minine of nitro in Chile, the prices of the material, the customs of the people and how in payment Chile exacted the price of six sub marines which we so badly needed ourselves nt that t;me. An nveraee of 12 vessels a dav leave Chile laden with nitro to be taken to some port on the Atlantic coast. The children were amazed to learn that where nitro is mined it has not rained for 1000 years. . ; Punnnia was described and the hu morous wnv Mr. Scott has of impress ins the difference in height of the two oceans pleased the children. The speaker next dwelt upon the habits of the people of Colombo, those of Jamaica and tho other islands of the West Indies. 1 . The propaganda of the Germans in South America was explained and then' followed a few stories of the treachcrv of the Germans to our American bovs in France.' A soldier saw a waiting' cat nailed to the wall 'and immediately undertook to remove it. That action caused a mine to which it was attached to explode and killed many soldiers. Similar stories of such cruelty and treachery of the despised Germans will help the bovs and cirls to remember the war and to extend no favors to- the Germans. Sor will thev foreet to do as Mr. Scott asked thein to spend 4heir .summer earnings in buying thrift stamps and to remind dad that the war is not vet paid for and that he should buv a Victory bond. . Mr. Scott will speak in Ashland to night and Klamath Falls tomorrow, telling the people in those towns as he did here at the theaters Inst night, about his experiences with the 5th and 6th marines at the battle of Bel leon Woods last July. " " The subscription list to the Victorv loan up to and including Mondav is s follows: . . $30,000 ' Bedford National Bank - , r 1 . 9is,ooo " ' ' ' .' City of Medford ' 3,oon . Campbell James Logan J T 1 3,500 Parsons R H ' f3,000 ''.'. Marshall Martin Cranflll Mrs P V " ' 3,000 r Carroll Mrs Jane '' .. . i,soo !. Oaddls & Dixon ; ' i : l,ooo Daniels Mr 4 Mrs Higham PC; -T E Jones Lou D' 'ten ford Prlntlnpr Co Pacific Mutual Life 1 Oetchell Mrs uelroy 1ns Co Sampsel L E Oregon Life Ins Co Calkins P M . Withlneton Fannie Enrliart Wm C Beall Kobt V Sheldon Mr & Mrs Carpenter Leonard Uen ' Getchell Delroy uatnun is a Frldegar Fred Mast John Felcti Jane C : Graves Lydla L ' Amy F M TVesterf leld E H '.',-. ., ' $500 ' " Beall Asbury Hatght Fred Alton Clark Elizabeth A Clemens Ruth With. . Crowell Wm 8 . Medford Grocery Co uouonaia u w , : cooiey j tt Sparrow Alex Stevenson Etta Mul .Inlm M Knnlv I- Corning . Dow Or M M MmiKflelil U V A l.owi-rv Pert & Mrs Nnxh Kiln I) Jones Mrs M B and Mrs ' Tomlln John R 800 ' 1700 ' :.-.'' ' SOO '.' I'aul B W, The Toggery Maasdam G H KlBher AH Mnmm Khrmftn Co lsnses W F t.ofland Justice M Homing n c I'Vldeirar Wm Montgomerv M A Kitiiter Amiruw ti ' 80 . Dean Flor'co Folgor ' 9Vn Ontes Ol? Yoiikr Mrs Peter rom H H tlerriok Clara S Bursell- A Nutter Clma A 1300 Yamashlta .Chuljfto Howard WW, MaliitKtvn Dr T J Krlillger Win WBO nrlskol Dnvhl w nutmvorih Florence Andorxon Alton M Young ivter and Mrs Mnmle M Loomls Kdith It Optimo Cafe, by . Carpenter Alf S V F M (tardea Wlilllock C W SflOO. itavls John C Poremus F C -Ktiw O C XlLi'iin A J ' Medford Auto Toj Co Piatt J B ration Hamilton Hmvn. Walter Jr Ttenxon llrnham Norwood Sara C Crtrstens C J LuunNoactl Mrs Geo Hodgeman K E tsiailey vm Warren Corrle B Hearn Andrew tteames Harry W Coleman E O Loekwood K U Westerlunvt J A Walker Kd Walker Kd M Vawler Vernon Hteel Will G Unwn J C Hnswell Mary Ann Hill Hay I Janes W Carleton Anderaon tiert Perl P A Furry F K llrown Mary C Drawn Hubert H l.llls n S (lllioii'l)r O A l.axinspueh li G. Menra Fn-d WnlklliH O U Young Lena Pnvls Frank Showers o J Seaman Hoy A Wright Marlon C Jehlneas Otto Hallalr Victor lnllalro lielln Wright Kilttar Campbell lOillth L Williams Uiltta 11 Huhhai'd Harry T . Turner Ida May Medford Cigar Storo Me Andrews Thos F Jenoen Jena Hoke May 1. : l.uinden Til Walker Kd Wilson Will II Keone J M Sprlgua Sleel Jenn E Klchtner Carl Sehall Ruth Porter Geo W . Allen Albert C Cornleh Vera L Llmlley &artut a Martin F 10 Campbell Wm C Campbell Win N '' tltrfu Florence M Hllbert 8 Melanlo ' Terry Frank Oulhrle Dorothy L ltulllle John K Pnlllle Mrs J K Ptnnwood Orrln 0 vVllm K N . hkehe Irfo J Wlillix Amos R WiPPs Mrs Alloa Sleen Kd 'olmes Emily A , Haruell Mrs W J Holmes Wm M ' l-;rns Amelia B 1-Vris Wm J i Williams L K i Medford Fruit Co Young Mrs Peter Marshall Uelbert Flnley I A Thlerolf ltenry A Marsh & Bennett Klein Mrs E J ' Toft Mrs R.H Sweeney Chas T Holmes nans J Hill Marian Hill Dorothea Hill Huttle C "111 A L Klmwood Elmer D . llohleu llerlha L Gales W A Gates George E Stniley Wm Reanies LA Rader Mr Mrs J M Wrd R C Reames Mrs L A Montgomery M Vawter Kits M Collins Gen T Collins L K Mats Kred & Freda Collins Mrs L F Strang Chas Anno K I . ' Wilson J L Wilson Mrs Jos Alemlorfer O O Watt IV M Pearce Grace V Fry F D Riley Josephine Morean O T Morgan Cora B ; Qraddoek C a Jidv Kdward RolHrts Frank Bell J D Klum Btatne Welch WD . Van Sant Clara Truax WW IeVoeC A Roberts EM TsuJIta K Plymlre J B atton Edith W Morrison Kill. M Graves Florence F Young Chas r Carlow Dr Eva M HemBtreet John A King Dahlia Deuel F 1C Reames A E Klild C M osburn Harriet N 150 .tarnuls Mnrv W Thayer Dr F Q 1100 Wilson R L liovd T L Sllllman K C Melntyra Harvey M Melntyro 11a C Sehwarts Lillian Porter K H Hohenstcln H Coolldgc David H Bardwell Ralph Colver Louie Smith A'berl L Pratt D V Noth A F Ottoman M Runyard K J Rrouner Carl olt Vesta Van scoyoo cnas , Hales Piano House Bullls S S Hess Arthur D Hasklns L B Robinson E F Arao Umejlro Delln Mnvme Knight Georgia Crowson W Y Miller A H Greb John & Louise McCurdy Ins Agcy Howard Mrs Lottlo Talt Ida S Eads Mr & Mrs Ev'tEstep Mrs W F Pullman tfaKery Krios tj xr Carkln & Taylor Morrison E E Van Dvke Sarah I Gray Joseph O Lumsden H. W Morris R E Hutchinson Mrs C J Newbury Gus , & C J White Ed M Cal-der C E Ctillds Octlvla Van- Reovoe W M Nelson AH English Mrs C M Maury Henry C English Chas M PhinDS I D Van Dyke B F & Mrs B F ' . Chllds Geo W' Chllds L W Fielder Julia A Purkeypile O C Hall A E Gatton Stella B Worsham Laura Stout Minnie' Burkhardt Naomi Smith R A Davenport Helen Maury Miss Mary P Hoozer L Aiyron Lauerman John Fay tj H Davis F Roy Krcschell S K eldermeyer L Warner, .Wortman & Gore Kwlnson Mrs May Ktuart Isabel Corlow Dr F G Moffatt J A Jacobs J W ' Conner G W Hearn Mrs Andrew Guthrie E F Young Wm A Andrews J B Andrews Effie L Gsrnett H C Wilson R B Landaas Anna Sollas J E Salter Frank P Ward C B $50 .'.'' Jfears James Shaw TT Olson C J Rlddell Dr E G Mears Frederick B Minkler Helen H McClaln C E . Mclntyre Winnie M Flchtncr Mrs Carf Henry Joseph C McDonald Wler W Hlttson J I' Sloore Albert A Mrs ttson Mrs I P Palmer Barton J Swem I M Richardson S T ' Janes Milton S Richardson Mrs S T Wilson v T Donnell Georgia Bowman carl Trowbridge B J . Colver Mary A Morton Miss E E Crump Vivian . Weeks Fred McGowan W H Stevenson J R Williams Fred Crawford Oris Peterson C A mine W M Edwards Marie V Wheeler S A Lewis R L Taylor J E. Llndley Kate Lindley Geo R Mearle Florenco M King Helen .Hartsell Josephine Crawford Mrs M S Hardsell Wilbur Patton O J Hnrtzoll Mrs W J ' Hansen Laura Holmes Wm M Ottlnger J C Chisholm Sam llth Dee R Run an Ray Gilbert Waldo E Milter Frank S Hansen Henry Sehmldt E F Mllchell Grace Jackson Heasie Miller Mrs A H Seinon Kstelle B Yokntnke Shlsno Katep Wm I Crowley Mrs Marg't McUPpn Chas IS Liberty Iteimir cnop r.urtuey aiaoei I'tuMIn Hatllo II Robinson Agnes Miller AH ' Howell Mr and Mrs Roberts Lillian M ; T A MeCormiok Anno Nlkolaus Win ttohtnxon Mrs Jas CileJtth F L Aioran itav r Moffat John P Isaac Karl Baer. Joseph Brooks Ruby Vt Mlnear Mrei R C Stlekel Maud . Mitchell J W Leonard S L Carlos tliaa R Crank Waller . Maddux & Bunney Mitchell Mrs J "W McDonald Norman Mllehell J W Whlsenant .W D Thelss Gemldlne Taylor Glenn O Linn Mary K ' Janney Louise E London A K - Asbury Charlotte E Utee W C Knlps Mrs L , Close Mr & Mrs P F Field H J Curry Klhel Wlllsenant Wm K llenselman JiHin H Kads G H Arnsplger Mrs O McGuIrk f .Miiairu i r Jonlan Ethel M Sllllman Krnesl C Poelnlls R W Cochran J H Heine Dr T O Hulehlns Mrs Lura Tavlo- H W MeKeon Robt B Heine Mildred L Ash Archie S Duvehlort Wm t Moore v m i. Ruek Letha C Anderson Stella Shelley O W .lewett HP Cox Ora Reagan Mrs E B Loomls Almon E LommisK Adelo Loomls Jean A Afford George Brown Wm Keilehor Katie fivilh W 1. Proet'Stlng Lottlo Apurtieker Mrs Clara Prnett Mrs M L, curr Vaiule Pike Ii.eek ivy 1 Williams Mrs A B Penwell Ames Wooils Mrs J C Crlpps Oakley Giles Kdwarus J r' Hnle n c Gregory l.orin H Lyon N B Hall Mabel T , Safford Matilda Anderson Frank ( Watt Harrv K Hughes It L Stanley Gladys Wilcox Addle R Kerr A Pehleffelln Rose ' earless Mr & Mrs Wm Kentner Ress Taylor Albert 0 Ulrlch Earl Stevens US' Stevens Andrew Walter J Hess Norman W M Elliott H V ' Picket LH lteva - A C Terill R W . Rroomer Emily P Rroomer C O Lowry BenJ P Spooner Martha F Woodmen of World Morgan Alice II Winn J R !Jllton Mr Mrs O Rlden M S Woodford J R - Clark H B y Clark Mrs Heulah II Hanev Mrs U E Ham Mamie E. M. McKeany arrived home this morning from a fruit business trip to Idaho and Washington points. ei . i tie long. -rr baldntfof ft urapeMis makes it easy to diriest. Its rich in nutri tive values. IS TO PORTLAND MEN Rr. Henry. Hurt lina sold hie ranch south or the city td V. J. Fiimlca and Max I.lodernumn of Portland, consid eration' beliiK t. HO, 000, Tho now purchasers will take possession ot the property the first ot May, This Is one ot the first largo ranch sales la the valley Tor some tlmo and demon strates that ranch values tiro bolim welj maintained. The propurty con sists of 109 acres, with .'Dr. illart's residence, several ranch InilldliiKs, TO acres being In bearing pears and apples about equally divided. Tho oldest trees uro twolvo years old. all ot the trees, however, nro In bearing. Or. Hart who purchased the propurty soveral years ago coming hero from Qiilncy. Ills,, has moved to Modtord where ho has been prur.tlcliiK his pro fession of physleian' and surgeon for tho past two years, lie will romaln In tho city. Tho purchasers nro well known Portland business men. Mr. Fitrnlco formerly ot Pendleton, Is a capitalist of largo means, and was a candidate UKulnst Senator Chatnberluln sovornl years ago when the lattor was elect ed governor. Mr.' Iiledermann Is a woll known real estate doalor In tho stato metropolis. ilnv omitted dcclat'iilion of uti e.vli'u commoii dividend, : The directors detdni'iMl llui regular vMini'tcrlv dividend of iinu and oiiu I'ourllrpcr cent on the common and one ami tlii'ce-ftiui'ths liu the pt'el'ei'-red. NKW YdKIC. April 21). Directors of the United States Steel corpora tion nt their oinirtcrlv mcctiii! to- Delici ICIOUS Ice Cream and Sherbets Make these ; warm, days ' enjoyable Variety of Pleas ing Flavors! all True and Pure , '- ! ' Special Orders for Any Occasion Clean Up-Paint Up , Make your appointment with DICK SANDERS for your Home Beautifying in 11 its branches. Good workmanship guaranteed and good material used. Phone 840-J r, . 844 W. 14th These Durable Soles Cut Shoe Bills Down "For UN around' cement plants and similar places where rouith matorials grind down soles quickly, I recommend Ncolin Soles. They resist wear sur prislnuly. After working around the clinker department ' long enouiih to wear out two pairs o( ordlnury solos, my Neolin Soles nro still as good os new," writes A. K. Miller, superintend ent ot The Peninsular Portland Cement Company pliut tt) Jnckson, Mlchiitnn. It is remiirkabla how touch and dur able Neolin Soles are. They are mado so by Science comfortable and water proof, too. They come on new shoes in inuny styles for men. women, and children, and are available every where for re-soling. Wear them, and cut your shoe bills down. Neolin Soles are made by The Good year Tire & Rubber Co.. Akron, Ohio, who also make Wmgfoot Heels, guar anteed to outwta'r all other heels. rteisliiioles ' Last Tiinea Today ROY STEWART .'... in .' "THE SILENT RIDER" Its n six-shtotiug Western in six reels 'Also "DAN CUPID, If. 13." A lovely comedy - And a rattling' good Ford. The Warm Days of Summer Are Here And the Straw Hat season 1 opens when it's hot - As a matter of style and comfort you will want ' , a seasonable ild We have Straw hats for any : f head at prices from $2.50 to $6.50 Mats for the Orchard and the Street when the sun shines Gents' Furnishings The Model Clothing Co; PEPT0NA ' WIIjIj HUM' you - A simple way to add strength and vigor to Indoor workers. Oftentimes the Inactivity and con finement of Indoor work results In a general "falling off" ot physical fit ness. ' PEPTONA, our host tonic, Is Ideal as an aid in combating theso condi tions, and In rebuilding run down systems. . PEPTONA contains organic Iron. Malt. Manganese and Extract ot Cod Liver Oil, so combined thirt It Is pleasant to take and easily assimilat ed by oven vary weak dlgestlvo or gans. ' , For Sale Only by . Petroleum and Mineral Oils; Wo ttnvn your rlioleo brand HQl'IIIIM il'KTItOKVi l!M. HKAVV. , ' ; ' I'nltKK HAVIrt (X. AMKIIICA.V OH .' 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