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i I ... PAGE SIX WEDFORD :MATC TRTB'ONIV JTODFORD, ORKflON", MONT) AY; MAY. 3, 1919 womVft " -wore iWU'hu' lu .. 1 4 MiUfl," suW (he-M0rt( "Tho north- , Ml ARGENTINE PUTS 18SD thrtt 1D18, tho tuirth has had ailt vlitlni, tliu HOlith as;H, tlnfwclU tRO, ami AliiHku,. ami other Uicul- ASHLAND I ELKS Bolsheviks of the! Garden wust tuK(HMvr"nuvn ijuuiiuh i v- m?m UlCS 10. Or-'-?"..:;. -: ' -' -. ' . " ;' f aiiiiH (luilrnt tho last rivo yours ptir- E "I'ltty colored 'women and 1 1 whllrf i .. . . 4 1..1..L. j : ASHLAND Mbv 5. It nears the 700. mark already. This refers to the membership 6f Ashland Lodtro No. ' 944. Bi P .Oi K.. 84 names havinir been-added to its official' rostor last Snhirdav ovenimr, mnVine a total of ' (180 members, Jdtiv 3. As represented , bv towns, the initiates were as fol . lows:' :": : ' - .' . .; - x .(,,';.' ' '. -Ashland Clias. B. Howard. I.vnn G. Black. Jacob M. Casebcer. Irvin Curtin-Dc Haas. Klmer P. Morrison, Vitnl Guilav. W. II. Hodkinson. Dr. V. . K. Buchanan. Louis A. Roberts. A. L. Barker.. Wilbur C. Holmes, B. 0. Hat field. W. O. Nord. Rav Boccers. B. F. Montcromcrv. Thos. D. Ie Masters. Joseph P. Hemlricks, Robert K. Hale, Arthur K. Krickson. L J. Heor. Glenn E. Simpson." H. T. Elmore. Harold V. Simpson H. B. Carter. AYilhutl Vcale. Orville E. Hall. D. D. Norris. -,' Yreka Maurice C..; Hillis. Julius Zimet, llenrv Frock. ; Weed E. R.. Ballard;: A. E. Cox. Otto E. Dill.- . - .: 5- i ;. Dunsmmr Harold- A. Merrill, Of the foreffoine h'st there was only one affiliation by demit. ' The inita- . torv rontne of the eveninir was her alded bv an . afternoon paseant of . Mavdav carnival propositions, staid and dicnified attractions' in the bur parade beine minded with a helter skelter jumble of the statuesaue and arotesoue, ands and motlev caval cades; with a lanre continsent of the membership in neat and natty uni forms respendent in white, with' the national colors leading the "whole procesb." The ladies entered heaT- i til v into the spirit of the frolic, in fact the m&ior share of the nxtravn trnnfca features were nrotraved bv tnerrv maids and matrons en costume, manv of . whom -were reeojrnised in slute of chseuises adopted. Seldom, if ever, has Ashland" witnessed a greater . spectacular event, all of which was but the precurser of the formal ceremonies of the initiatory work m the eveninsr. With the at tendant banouet and social ameni ties which followed even ; into the cnrlv mornine hours. . r '.'';'. ' ;;- M:ss Helene Casey, clerk in the lo caj postoffice. and rjeentlv assign ed to the niirht' -detail incident to changes made in the service, resigned her position' as of date. May 1. after being 16 years in the local office. i Charley McWilliams. of Klamath 'alls, arrived Saturday for a brief visit with relatives and friends. The trip was a niotbrcvcle one. and he brought over a couple of passengers and other perishable freight. ; Mr. and Mrs.' Winstead.. of Elko. New, have been ' transient visitors here, leisurely touring various locali ties throughout Southern Oregon. Floyd, one of the auartet of Fra lev boys, who entered the service and is overseas, will return home leisure- ly incident to a relay of visitations to noted sections of Europe. Late re ports indiqate that he is "building castles in Spain,'' to the extent of being "on the road to Old Madrid." bent on sightseeing in the land of ro mance and adventure. Flovd is conr nected with Y. Mi C. A. work in the foreign fields. . ' ;.. " ' - v , , Word from Charles E. Da-is, Southern Pacific Tngineer located here, who .sometime m'n went to the company's hospital at Sato Francisco, indicates that he has been a patient at the Burke Sanitarium, near Santa Rosa,. Sonoma county. Gal., a noted rest cure institution, and is not much improved in .' health. His . wife has been with him. and later reports are to the-: effect that they will return home here within a few days, j; After returning from an extended visit to her daughter in California. Mrs. A. L. Irwin has concluded to re move to Gerber, where her husband is: holding, down , a good iob as rail road policeman at that division ter minal. . The " family home will be rented to Dobbin Irwin of the jitney service.- -'-.v v ' ; kPinehurst. erstwhile and better known as Shake, several miles east of Ashland in the heaw timber belt, i to be headquarters of the survey ulsr crew now engaged on preliminary work-connected with the Green Moun tain Springs unit of the Ashland Klamath . Falls : highway.' Several members of the : encineeriiie outfit and their helpers are located there already. . . . .',- '., i ,The Grandi Army Post and Wo man's Relief corps will attend divine service at the Presbyterian church oh Sunday. Mav 25; preliminary to the general: observance of Memorial'Day. May . 30.: Not only civil war veter ans, but those of the Spanish war and the1! late European struggle are in vited to uriite'in attending this ser vice, early announcement' of which js, made' in order that air the' soldlof boys, both young and old, may be advised of the specific appoint ment.. 1 . -v The provision store, near auto camp grounds in Lilian -park,' has been opened this curly in the season, under the management of Mrs. Inez Good, a newcomer, from Longmont, Colorado. : 1 (Lodge meetings this week include lite Modern Woodmen on Monday evening: Eastern Star on Itiesdav Cominrtiidevv ( for'; -work ; in" the Rod' V'1'OHK. vvuuncKuay: scaieu meeting oi the Masonio lodge, Thursday. : Mrs, Mvrtle Boslough has returned from a lengthy visit to the central west and' California' localities. r - C. L. Rciimcs, U. S. District attofcJ, with headquarters at Seattle, is' re ported to' be among the list of gov ernment 1 officials to whom bombs have been sent through the mails;- Portraying ''Miss 'Victoria Libetr- tv" arrayed . in aviation . costume. Mrs. Clarence Eubanks. young society matron of Portland, stimulated gen eral interest hi the Victory loan bv participating in the flying circus which : latelv took place in the me tropolis, and her portrait is a top liner in the citv papers accordingly. On the particular evening she wore a German aviator's helmet, captured in France; - Her husband is a Portland attorney late pilot in the air service. and secretary' of the Aero club of Portland, and is a nephew of George Eubanks of this citv. . - Henry Cosev returned to Klamath Falls on Sunday, after a visit here with relatives and friends. David Ivy. former, resident here in the employ of the Southern Pacific. ha& recently returned .from Van couver, B. C, and has beenn patient at the Granite City hospital suffer ing from a complicated case of her- n:a.-: the successful -. treatment of which has more than realized Dave's expectations, inasmuch as' hereto fore he felt like a pig in a poke, so harnessed uo was he with truss ap pliances which are now gotten rid of. . Range to the extent of 1.000 acres. located1 near Grizzly Peak, four .miles east of town, is advertised for rent bv G. W. King, prominent stock man of Siskiyou countv, residimr in the vicinity of Montague. It is re ported that. 50,000 sheep will pasture this season in the fjiskivous and ad jacent 'elevations, j. .".'. ' Mrs. L. K.. Moore of Portlijnd. is visiting relatives in the fumilv ot G. M. Frost, at Wimcr Uealghts-fruit ranch. . Fine stock continue to he imported into this territory, a recent addition beyie the purchase of nearly 100 head of choice cattle to reinforce the beards on the noted cove ranch, east of, Ashland, now owned bv G. A. Mc Lean. The animals were bought of John G. Gore of' Plioeiiix THE MAKING OF A FAMOUS MEDICINE -.: , . . -" .',; ;V.;-. How Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Is Prepared - For' : ': Woman' Use. . A visit to the . laboratory where this successful remedy is made Impresses even the casual looker-on with the reli ability, accuracy, skill and cleanliness which attends the making of this great medicine for woman's ills. Over 350.000 pounds of various herhn are used anuafly and all have to be gathered at the season of the year when their natural juices and medicinal sub stances are at their best The most successful solvents are used to extract the medicinal properties from theseherbs. ' ,.,' ' Every utenBil and tank that comr-s in contact with the medicine is steri.ized and as a final precaution in clcor.li.ics the medicine is pasteurized and' scaled in sterile bottles. ? ;7, .' It is the wonderful comblnatton tit roots &nd herbs, together wit:i (na skill and care used, in its preparation which has made this famous medicine so sucoeBsful in the treatment of female ills. The letters from women who have been restored to health bv the use of ,Lydla E Pinkham's. VegKlable Com- pouna wnicn we arc cnniinuuuy jjuu lisbing attest virtue,: The mica In Mica Axle ZSi. ' ' ' ?A i Grease fills up all rough-;v ."' ' fw V ness" in spindles and bear-' jt ' ' ' -' MS ftS . ings; keeps them cool,; S' ( , , ( s slippery and tanooth as' ' ''; '- - ' - ' "' .fi class. Then the grease gjnl 1 1 1 III I Mlinuw. i worcS better twice as long. No hot ; boxes. Just like pntting , .ball . bearings on your : wagon. ' Ask your dealer. Buy by the paiL -' STANDARD OIL COMPANY ... ., .. (CiiUciaU) . tW. E. WALKER. SPECIAL AGENT, W. C. Leover, Central Point: P. 3. Wiley, Central l'olnt: Lewis Ulrlclr Jacksonville: Gnrnett llrom HUi- Co., Jlodfor.l; ,Ulrlch llynn,-Sfedford;' Cruter Lake "Ilwdi Co., Medford; Mexlford Harness Company, Medford. SEE THE Scripps-Booth Line of Motor Cars in the Victory Parade Tuesday The up-to-date automobile at a moder ate price $1495 f.o.tv Medford . . fully equipped . - Elliott & Cook Auto Co. ... Successor to Power Attto Co. ' f. - f ': I -:y ; : v 'CRUSliKA'rfc' VICTORY WEEK - In Medford and Eat at the The Gusher Cafe and lasts ffl HHjilHIlMfMl lllHUUll ff : WMOH ' AXLE GREASE STANDARD OIL COMPANY STANDARD OIL CO. Medford. Ore Fick. Jacksonville;'. FiWn.nn A .bOltlG Oli DIT mm B Subscribe for Victory Bonds Durchase your clothes of , KLEIN The Tailor and HUUNOS AIRKS, May. 5. Viuil aiibe cominittevH orifanisvd bv the Ar irciitino l'utriiitic L(iiuiia mid min portcd bv militurv mill naval' dolnoh nienls iirnventvil iiiuiinoinir wiuirchiH. tin tomlciHUOB durinit' recont soutnU (ist'domonntratiuus. , j I'rc.suiciit ti'iu'ovi'n lout ur. Aiaimci CarlvM, pros'uU'iit of tho lcnuuc, that soi'iulist and muiroliittt oruaiusulions hud niim'ared to him for urotcotioii amiinHt tho Ivumie' which had warn Oil that it would forcibly siiiiprcsH any MuxiiniliKt diNordem. Tho iiron ident nski'd what tho Icauua iutoudud to do. , . i "With' or without authority.". Hr. Curhw answered, "tho patriotic Icaiiuo' lut ends to end imarrhiKtiu ef forts (6 break down tho viviliiation of Argentina. It inti'nils to urevont all dcnuiiiNtratioiiM bv itiiurchistM." , With the onriiiiir.ation of thoxo vie ilmice pomniiltttoa thoroumionrn n bo rioux effort to olimimito annrchiHtie auitiitors. . Kiuht hundred nuitatorH litive been arrested duriitir the hint tW davs mid tho nolico huvo lixlad ItitlO more. Dr. Curies stated fndnv that bci;in nimr Mondav the Icauua would start hrcakiiiL' ill) nil known incctinir ulaoes .for nnnn'hists. '' . - 3.224 LYNCH1NGS IN 111. S. LAST.30 YEARS NEW YORK. May E. In tho last 30 years 33H persons have been klllod by mobs, accordluK to a report by the National Association for the Advanconloiit of Colored. I'eoplo. ' for tho thirty yoar period "i from BLOOD POISONING tUmlia't Wtzard Oil Sf first Aid Trutmat ' How often lockjaw and blood poisoning result from the neglect of a slight scratch or little cut I Ham' lin's Wizard Oil is a safe and effec tive first aid treatment. It is a pow erful antiseptic and should be ap plied immediately to wounds of this kind to prevent danger of infection. It is soothing1 and healing and quickly drives out pain and Inflam mation in cases of sprains, bruises, cuts, burns, bites and stings. Just' as reliable, too, for stiff neck, sore feet, cold sores, canker sores, earache and toothache. '.-. ' ' Get it from druggists for 30 cents. If not satisfied return the bottle and get your money baclc Ever constipated or have sick headache? Just try. Wizard Liver Whips, pleasant-little pink pills, JO cents. Guaranteed. I X Congoleum First-Class, floor Covering Nino feet wide, bought be fore war prices-were added, nice patterns, regular price $1.20 yard. Our Price 80c yd. Come in and sec it before buying for spring. Poole Furniture Co. Cbin4 Bwb Ctort Eerb cure rot earscne, nedcM catarrah, dlptherla, - tore : throat, lung trouble, kidney trouble, ttomacb trouble, heart trouble, chills and lot er, cramps, coueha, poor clrcilation carbuncles, tumors, cracked ' bread ouree all kinds of goiters; NO OF oRATioria ' Medford, Oregon, Ian IS; 111 TO WHOMfTT TTAr CON0BRN; This is to eortity that I, the nn derslgnod, had very severe stomaek trouble and baa Been bothered foi several-years and last-August Was not expected to live, and hearing of Qim Chung (whose Herb Store Is at 214 South Front street, Medford) I de elded to get herbs for my stomach trouble, and I storted to feeling bet ter as soon as I, used them .and toda) am a well man and can heartily ree ommond anyone afflicted as I was t see dim Chung and try his Herbs. (Signed) , W. H. JOHNSON, Witnesses; : i . . ' M. A. Anderson, Medford S. B. Holmes, Eagle Point, ' Wm. Lewis, Eagle Point t W. L. Chlldroth, Eagle Point, 0. E. Moore, Eagle Point J. V. Mclntyro, Eagle Point. Goo. B. Von dor Hellen, Eagle Point -all three flavors if ffA mtX In the 'sealed' 1 L J. fVf packages but looS; '. 'LjrS for the 'name , ' vt tC"'' because it is your. i (Yotecoa adainst ; ;.. Inferior Imitation.. ... LP k. i ' just as the Heated , J ': packaiie Is protec- , f'?Jbji:, :,: tlon aflalnst lm-y '' ''' . '. 'v' . .. SEALED TIGHT - ; V -kept right 7 '..;''; '';;-;;: : ' ; .f VICTORY WEEK "; ''il:!' Another Rexall lc Sale 'ocialf"3 m WATER BOTTLE!';. ' j , j IT -Forward Went' . Y the Stars and Stripes ; wji fy , As tho slurs and stripes went for. . . 1 jP'll jl ward In itiiiny n lmttlo, you. rnjolceil -: ' trMll lall that you liclieil isupply tho wniits of . . I II 11 '.' our bravo troop, whit, so gliirlousl.v ': Jl l i li!pel In wlimlntf the. .r, Vnnr .. " ,lsV i-' ... (.ountry now litvltra yon to Hiilmcrll.o - Sfll V V to tho Victory Jtoln! - - '(." '. - , ' ffyifl i ':l'Nk. .' 1cr Cent Interest .$ ' ' J' If ' - ilWtH ' PBll on svlngs ": ' . 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