Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 03, 1919, Page 3, Image 3

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CYOLONE OF FUN
CANNED "APPLES
"Flirtation Walk" Feature of
' . . "My Soldier Girl" at Page
FROM MEDFORD A
VICTORY WEEK
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KffiDPOTlT) WATT. TUTBTrNTE, MEDFORD, OTtEOOX, HA TURD AY, MAY ft, 1910
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'riml'i a darn poor plitoo to buvo n
jmliitor .woiTdnJ diirlim Ihu tiny, mild
a Iriiviillnii ni mi oiitorlim omi of Mod
ford'i Inrito rot all Ktorn yoKtonlny,
Ho wan hnikliltm with a liiiiitlkorcliliif
ut ft nliiH or whllo on hi Kliotililur.
. The morHtiiint iiuiiIokUihI tluit (ho
ncelilimt hud Imnpimoil, and flniiily
lit In find lliu Hlj'uiiKiir,
lQvory dny till week pulntom linvo
been ninhliiK fttoro from llko now,
und window trlmmnr Inive . iionn
working fur liilo llio nlKht down In
tho linanmimt mid nock rooms koi
IIuk mirirlnu roudy tor tho erowil
tinxt Mondny ulKlil, whon Tilndford'n
Victory Week onon. ,
WikHC.Mimiii Much '
( Kow nvrmin rnullui whnt nil wonk
nioaiin to Mud ford, unlit a t(iivolliiK
men who piMiKjH thru tho oliy often.
Till g mllomuii , him boon boIIIiik
Boocln , to , Mfldford morclmnl (or u
Ion tlinj and known a number of
person very well, i 'Thl wook of
Vlotory window und Victory, nlu
, mnknt your city look llko a iiiutro
libllinn place vorul time ll olio.
You do not know how many people
not tbo Mtmo Impromilon. I do und
you Imva no ld tlio rcwultn thivt
como Imok to the olty m run u It of
tho illKht oxpeno and work tlmttho
tore go to, In preparing for tho
event.. ".-...- . ; .
i "It' eometlilnic the wholo city can
Ink prldnMit Vlotory Week and nl
tho nme time show tliolr spirit and
loyalty." ..v. fs,..,.t- -..
And what tho tnan 'aaya In true.
Modford ooplo aro proud of thulr
olty. Thoy do. not apatoRlxa for it
alio, but on the. ollwr hand point to
what tho IiIk lltilo oily ban dona and
l going to do. :. : , j . ,
. Modfortil fortunnto In having
oma of tho beat window trimmer on
ths coaat, w
fft"f-' . fiHHal r'rafairra '' "':;''- "
Through arraniceinontK for .Victory
, Wook tbo city band hua boon ongagod
and will nlvo an oponlng contort at
8 o'clock Monday ovonlng. Following
thin tho 'National (liiarda undor tba
direction of Captain Canady will glvo
00 Exhibition on tho frcet. . Tho
tor window will be opened at 9
o'clock. One minute before 9 the
light In the whola elif will bo turned'
out and thin will be tho lwin4 for all
merchants to uncover their windows
for Inspection by the crowd.
The tmUthcb of the evening will be
turned Into a cnrnlvnlot nolao and
fund and there will be a well conduct
ed treet danco. ' : i
, Ruturdby night I fool night and
everybody, man and child, In aknd to
monk, wear clown nulla, blow born.
ling or do any othor thing you want
- to dn, JimL ho you ha honorable. . -
Mr. Mlllurd will bo In chargo of
the community Ring. Tho high achool
will lead and all Join In old long
that wo all know, , ;
A cyclone or fun for old and young.
Let tho old town rook. :"' - : '
WOMAN IS ARRESTED
. 1'ailTL.ANf). May 3. II. B. Wll
iop. formerly a itudont ut nil officer
trninlntf achool nnd on of Mm. Iurft
Elipy WillBon, prominent club woman
wua iirroBtnd at tho Mborty Templo
yeatordny chnrgad with ' dlaordorly
conduct; i'ntrolman Evmia, who
made tbo nrront, roportod that Wll
aon,; who In 19 your old, bud mado
lilmnolf a nulannco by haunting tho
government omploymant ' offlco In
inarch of ponltlona which ho would
not knon after ho hud flocurod' thorn.
f Polfeo rniy that nftor aulttlns work
tbo govirnm(!iit 1 omploymont offico
had found (or him,, tho boy would
rot urn to tho offlco nnd upbruld thorn
If anothur Job wan not forthcoming,
EARTHQUAKE IS LATEST .
5 STUNT AT REDDING
" ! REDDING Cut., May '8 An earth
qunkc of ' ft (toon nocojidii' durntion
was toll hard onrly toduy, und uIho nt
Andomon, Cul. No dumugo wnu ro
portod. " ,::.- '
.No dilHtiirbiinoo at Mount Lusson
w'hh n'otloottli'le today, nltho Hn erup
tion oocurrad early . last nlKltt.v Tliln
wa' tho ono hundred and forty-soy-oftth
oruptlon t eliico' tho volcano
showed BlgiiB of ronowod aotlvlly,
Out This Out It In Worth Monoy
DON'T MISS THIS. Out out thin
lip, enoloBO with Sd and malt It to
Koloy ''ft ' Co.,! i 8'35 Shof Hold Ayo
Ohloago, 111., writing your name and
addronn oleurly. You will receive In
roturn a trial pacltngo containing
iroloy's Honoy and Tar . Compound,
for coughB, colds and oroup;. iFoloy
Kidney 'Pills (or, pain in sides 'and
baok; rheumatism, backache, kianoy
nnd bladder nilmonts; And Foloy Cu
thnrtlo Tablets, a wholesome and
thoroughly cleansing onthartlo, . for
coiiBtlpatlon,, hilloiisnoss, hoadacha,
nnd nlugglell' bowols. For sale by
Modford Pharmacy, " -
inr 'Ha. i'tf iWimwawM III IHIIHIt ir"Tl
1.4." T ' . .VT- .'-'T"!'. ,T7.
Tim nioni tulked of mualcul show
or the neunun In the military mimical
nitocluclo "My Holdlor tllrl," coining
to tho I'ugo next Tuiwday, May 0.
The gorgooun contumn aro or tho lAt-
ent donlgn, tho numuorn are ningod
undor ono or our boat ballot masters
and tho feature novel) Ion aro many,
Flirtation Walk," an -illuminated
run-board extending from tho itago
over tho audience, and the inuny
number Introduced on tho "walk"
offer now and emntlng'entortalumont
UYtalion corps In novol drill, a grand
illumination of New York City; ( a
beauty ballet from the Hoof or the
New York theatre and a bewildering
orroct, a ljuttlKflold ''Bomewhero In
Franco" aro a few of tho (oature
novoltlen. . Thore are. some twenty
miinlcal hit, Including "My Soldier
Olrl," "Take Mo Homo With You,'
'Mlollo Evorybody," "Jasper' IUg
tlmo nund," "J ut for You," "Won't
You 'Uo My BeauT". "I-et' Keep the
Olow In Old tllory" and, ajscore of
while an aerial night, the girl or the other tuneful molodles,
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IN LOCAL PULPITS
In every uliurch In America, no
mutter, what the denomination, nn
effort in beiiiit Ujimle tomorrow to foo
that winio part of the service dciiln
with the (mention n( unctuidovment.
Modford in no exception to the rule.
Uiilu dviilinir with the subject of
emidovmcnt lm been muilcd to ev
ery piiKiup in America bv Snurelnrv
of r.nbnr iWilwon;
' iMnidovmvnt Smidiiv will bo cele
brutcd ntiilo largely in MctbodiHt
chundioH. ulllioimli it will be bv wuv
of the Mctliodiht miniilo men. Hie
novel orgiinixntinii of liivmen created
bv the lur..lll)0,OIIO Mi'llindiHt ecn
lennrv for iU caminiiun, that the iileu
will be i)rcentcd. '
:uI.int ct'erv job with tbo nenrcftt
brniii'h o the United Klnles oinnlov
inent Horvice" in the LMt iff the ideas
the miniiio men will make.
Dr. ('Iirisdinn R HeiHiier, lender of
the 75,000 JIoilindiHt miniilo men,
UL'KOsled tho , cmiilovment. Snndnv
idea, an nart of the Mclliodist con
ten a i-v idea to miika Die churches of
Hcrvico to Hie government, 'llio min
iilo men for Home time have been
KlieiiliiiiB on I ho Vietorv loan.
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Tho different auto dealers have or.
ranged for a Victory Weok auto par
ade on Tuesday, Muy 6th. Tho par
ado will Blurt (rom tho Washington
school building promptly at 3 p. m
and march down Kant Muln street,
doublo'back to the city park,.. where
mo cnnt maun, aim iruciura win m
ready for inspection of all interested
Tho parade will be headed by the
Modford city band and will be the
grandest display Of motor vehicles
evor shown in Orepon outside. . of
Portland nnd will, be well worth com
ing 50 miles to see. . ." .. ( ';. ,. .
. Tho Modford auto, 'dealers are a
Mvo-wlro bunch and when they start
to do anything It Is always done
right, v . ( ,
Come to Modford on Tuesday.
The following Interesting note
from Sorgeant Cole llolmoe, son or
Mr. and Mrs. R. A, Holme, written
on tho hack of a Hogue River Can
ning company wrapper taken from a
can or apples, will ho of Interest to
everyono in Medrord; .
Amei. Exp. Forces, university
a Iioaumo, Cote d' Or, France.
I I.;- April J, 1919. ;
Rogue River Valley Canning Co.,
Medford Oregon.
tientlemon: "When Greek meet
Crook then come the tug of war"
might woll.be paraphrased to read.
When Modford man meet Medford
rrult, then come tho cry for more."
Today a mink neighbor of mine In
our billet made a visit to the commis
sary ntore at the school here, rottirn-
nlng he Invited me to share some
canned apples he . had purchased.
They tasted so good that he was curs
ing at not bolng able to buy but one
can at a time (tbo rule here).. T
vowed then that tomorrow would ee
me In line bright and early to buy a
can, they! were o good, kf-.tt'i '
An he wan about to throw the can
away. I; waa attracted by this label.
uoiioto me i cauoa inoir attention io
It and lot them know' 1 too was (rom
Medford'.
It may Interest you to know that
tba government sells these to ii for
13c a can can you beat it. a. good
7000 miles from home? r . ii.;..
Wishing tho R. R. V. C. Co.. the
best of luck; and promialng to buy a
can tomorrow- and another the next
day, If the aupply holds out, I remain,
Ono of Medford's many- over her.e,
80T. (R. C.) COLE! HOLMES.
i ffio af(- uoat 'tound soft drink
Retailers and consumers are not required to
pay any U. S. Revenue Tax on Be vo, as
Anheuser-Busch pays all revenue taxes
Hfereon direct to the Government.
ANHEUSER-BUSCH
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WEDNESDAY. MAY 7TH
1 DODGE CAR DAY
The Geo. B. . Treichlor Auto com
pany will have a big display oi the
femous Dodge cars on Wednesday,
May 8 of Victory Week. at which
time he asks that all owners of Dodge
earn In Jackson and Josephine coun
ties to be present, with their car to
take part in the parade which (orms
on South Grape street, and starts at
4 p. m. . Cars should be In line by
3:30 p. m.- i
;-'Mr. Trelchler Is offering $75 In
Iprlzea or best appearing cars (or each
yoar from 1315 to 1919 inclusive,
and the ovent promises to Ve one of
the big features of Victory .Week.
Owners of Dodge cars ae responding
nicely ana Mr. Trelchler want eacn
owner who can take part to phone
him or mall slip from his ad else
where In this paper, which also gives
the list of, prizes. . If you cannot notl
ry Mr. Trelchler come anyway.
HOOD JtlVHll, Ore., Mny 3. Mrs.
njndys Wxmdnvor, tonchnr of lun
gitngeo In tho high school hero, wua
dismissed todjiy by tbo city nehool
board wtiich ullegod tho teachnr bud
radical tendonclon Iwhlch. mado hor
eiiiploymant In the schools Inadvis
able vAecordlng to Information glvon
tho school hoard, MVr. Wondovor vis
ited sovoral schools hero on May Day,
dollvoi'lng radical uddressos to the
stndoiils und distributing litoruture.
Tho toucher came here rocontly
fromj,lJOBtluiid und hud boon under
obsorviitlon for sevnrul Sveoks, inom
bern of tho school hoard Bald today,
Sho had been warned on former occa
sions whon mho distributed1 radical
lltnratiiro, thoy juild. - '.'-
LIBERTY
TOMORROW - . . MONDAY
' ;. First'Program of Victory Week. . 1 ,
MACK BENNETT'S 'GREATEST COMEDY OF
, ' . THE SEASON
WitK
Variations
Tmvcsty on Famous Play that, used to set the Gallery
Gods Wild.. -
Featuring Ben Turpin, Chaa. Lynn, Marie Prevost
East Lynne
Pauline Frederick
In tho intensely dramatic and heart appealing story
"Out of the Shadow"
liberty:".
With Meilford Irndn Is Medfnrd mndo
Today
BIG BILL HART
in "Branding Broadway"
Nmw York or Now Movlco, you nro Oond suro of ono thing In every Wllllnm S. Hart picture.
. Thin time), tlio husky Wostornor tonrs right Into Ilroiulwny's roughest. Wntch him), :
FANCY HART WEARING A DRESS SUIT
1 NEWS
WEEKLY
REGULAR
PRICES
LYONS-MORAN
COMEDY
. SUNDAY- MONDAY
Mack Sennett's Greatest Comedy of the season "EAST LYNNE with
- VARIATIONS," Travesty on Famous Play. ,
Clean Up Paint Up
, ' Make your appointment with , , . ,
DICK SANDERS
for your Home Beautifying in all its branches. Good
worknlanship guaranteed and good material used.
Phone 840-J 844 W. 14th
Vulcanizing
All par work atrictly guaranteed to
be tint das. 15 N. Fir 8t Medford
- Phone 434-J , . , .
MEDFORO VULCANIZING WORKS
MJSJOrUJtUi IKUM WUfiJU
FOtlhDRY AND MACHINE SHOP
Also aeent for Fairbanks sad Mono
Engines. ' '
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$75 IN PRIZES
GIVEN AWAY
To Dodge Brothers Car Owners
in Jackson and Josephine Counties
HELP US OUT ON OUR VICTORY WEEK STUNT ?" ,t
Our part for Victory Week is a Dodge Brothers Car parade, and, as an
incentive, the following prizes will be awarded, by competent judges, for
cars of each year since first built by Dodge Brothers.
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1915
1916
1917
1918
1919
FHIST PRIZE, AUTO ROBE
SECOND PRIZE, TIRE COVER.
FIRST PRIZE, ONE SET WEED CHAINS. "
SECOND PRIZE, ONE SET NO-GLARE LENS. ' ,
FIRST PRIZE, ONE SPOT LIGHT. '
SECOND PRIZE, ONE PETRY CUTOUT.
FIRST PRIZE, ONE MOTORMETER.
SECOND PRIZE, ONE TROUBLE LAMP.,
FHIST PRIZE, ONE PYRENE FIRE EXTINGUISHER.
SECOND PRIZE, ONE CANVASS WATER BUCKET
: ' These prizes will be awarded for general appearance, ' and each year 's;
modeT will be considered separately.' , ,
We want every Dodge Brother's car owner in our territory, Jackson' '
, ' and Josephine Counties, to be interested and join the parade. ' . V ,
. i There are no conditions other than being an owner of a Dodge Broth-
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f Parade to form on South. Grape street at 4 p. m. Wednesday, May 7th. v
' .If you will consent to enter the parade please sign this slip, cut i
it out, and return to us before 12 M,,May 7th. ,
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Salesmen: '
X ' W. E. Guyer, J. 0. Cobbs
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Geo. L. Treichler Motor Co.
Medford, Oregon
Liberty Building