Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 07, 1919, Page 5, Image 5

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TAfJE FIVTJ
ASHLAND. Miiv 7.-(Siig.iiul.)
Tlio Viclorv Ion it iiimtii in in hluhl,
lm sliowlnir (in WuiIiiiiniIiiv iimrniiicr
bcitiir irriilif'vlnir o I do ovtuiit ul'
i 11111.000 IowiuiIn llm iimc, li ir
0011, with Ht'vvrul vii'lilintr "iilm'i'iV'
vut to liuar Irniii. 1 it llm ini'iiiiliiin'
I'riinliii hI"'iiIn urn iiiriviiiirj'rimi
, I'urlliiiiil iin to tli'iN ilinlrivlV hliDwinu
' in tliii finul Hiiiiiiniiiif mi i')' I U Ktiilit
exhibit nt liirmi on 8iiIiiicI.iv ul lliis
work. "J'lio iiici'i'HMiit v miincl ,,1'iunrv
iiiiinrliiiiiiiiint will he iiviiilulilc.
There w hs n iliml' Kiii'iu imt .on
MiiiccIiiv evening. It wux.Mrn, ().
Winter' liirllidiiv, unci the rieeiie,
ln'cl nt u linllicTinu of ono of ,lli
('himluiiii'iii eludv iinilH. Iiuld ill ihe
i ii-.. uin: .... nt.. i.
lliimn in mm, 11 iniiuii iivur oil ii.iuo
Mreet, where Mr. Wilier niiiiiiiiiii'tcl
I ho iinnivicrxiirv evenl, onlv to fiml
Hull lutr I'clliiw , c-liil) ichhiiIktk IiiiiI
linlleiimteil ,lhe niiiiciiiiiciiiiiiiil liy
liliiniiiiiK a eelcliriilinii of her birth
iliiv in n iimiiiier In keviiinu willi nil
the Iniclilimix of ii jullv oliHerviineij,
Hid mieiul hour vviitur w ill I he Mudv
mien in tin iili'ul reciiilun of Iiiiddv iim-
kUeillllOlltf. ,
K. I' Jiiccilm unci II. K. Downuiii, of
tlm Talent t'liinii, viilw local Moil
irit Wood lien lieuclciiiurterH, on Mi
ilitv eveiiinir, ueltinir it lineini un to
result of the volu on llie iiroiiohilion
lo iui'rt'iiHD the lew,, A sueiiil lioui'
followed, Unlit rol rt'siiiiit'iitH heiin.
nerved. , . ,
llnrrv K, Toinliiiuon, iniiiiiiuer of
tlm. local ieu nml Hloruuv nliuit. Iiuh
lensetl from Mr. Siio'e Allen, ureH
mil owner; the line reHiileiien (iron
ertv fonncrlv Vnown n llm V. (. N.
Smith nine-', enrner of ( linr''li street
nml Scenie Drive, ime of tlm finest
homes in I'm ii v.
Hamnul S'nilli, of I'ed ('Intnl. Ni
liriikkn, U viiit'nu IiIh brother, K. K.
Hinilh. thrHit nieinlicTi of lliu nniver
ihuI Smith family not luivinx met in
ten venrs. From horn llm Nehrax
kii rmireeiitiilve of tlio fiunilv. Who
in n Knanl nt tlio Sluln I'eiiiteiitiiirv
in lii home town, will ko to Kiilem.
nl bo o. Ui (Inutile, where, lie
vin't a dniichhT. , .
Juliint, Kniitlxi'linitt., eliiiirninn of
tlio executive lionnl of tlio Suiitliern
J'neifie, wiw in this eitv, roeenllv on
a iKumrnl, tour of tint Svntm! nml
wm met here by J. 1. O'Hrion, fed
eral miinuver of the K. 1'. linen norlli
nIV AhIiImkI. ' wliot iieooiniianiwl .the
Kiintlxi'bnilt! parlv to , I'orllmnl,
Amomr wheels' were Win, ' Snroiilu.
ilitrietfilireelnr for tlm eenlrul west
urn ri'cicin, of (bo V- S. ruilwnv ni
iniii'Htnilio'i. Win. Hood, cliief n
uineer of I ho Soulborn l'iteifii, anil
W. It, Scott,- federal mummer of the
S, 1', in territory Houlli of Ashland.
Tlio imrtv, in aeeordiioeo with tlio
Hiiirit of tlio timoN, traveled in tvni
ral doniocralin Hininlieitv, oeeunviiiL'
only four iiioiihIv oliilionito private
onrH lo wbieli wax attaehi'd, ii well
Htoekid bnffot ooai'li im ft'linffor.
Th!n viMit wn llm first Mr. ICinntl
Molmllt bud inado - lo thin torrilorv
Hiimn tlio Kitropoan war briraii. ,,ll
hud not itHiiiulii word of oimonriiuo
. mont on which to bnxo the hoiiea of
ruilroiid nxloimion, either bv wav of
imrclinximr tlm P. & h... or fnrlhor
development work on tlio Natron out
off, an oxtvliHion pmieeted vearn nuo.
'mid which, nx nroihoic(l at tlio time,
would lonvo Anhland And Medfon
aidq traced in Kocnnil-hniid lown.i,"ii
n lliird-rnto liriini'h rmlroml.
... A. l'liimiitlor l'roelor. . noted
Hculptor. wIiono uliilno, '"Tlio l'io
noor," luii rowiilv born pbii'eit o:i
tlio ciinuiiiH of tlio Stale UmvorXilv
at Knirono, Ih ii near relative of II. O.
J'tirncker, fonnorlv ronrofonlalivo of
tho .Metropolitan Uifu Innnriinoo itom
liauy iii this torrilorv. . Tito Nlatiio.in
nnoHlion wiih tho uil'l -lo tlm umvor
nitv by J. N.-Toal of l'oTtliind, hh 6
memorial to Mh fill her, nno of tho
liiirlv Hottlom of tho I'ncifio nortll
wont.. .'....'.
. At tho mootinir of tho - Modern
Woodmen, hold Monday evenimx, tho
tiropoHition iih to. roriilinu ,; nxxefm
numtH, Bubinitlod In- tho head eninii.
wiih adopted by n voto of.jjlo .1,
Tho patriotic unit of hnmokhhioiiIh,
which hnvo . been polloctod ninco
Soptombor. .1017. will bo nbnndoned
July i, 11111), when I ho now rates no
. into effect, provided tho referendum
vote thionifhont. tho country, m i'n-
vorab v tnc mod to I he roralinir iiiohh
nw-All niomherHriir liTJTiotltiod in
duo Honmw. . ' ' t
'Tho civil action of J, N. Dennis, v
AtrM. Krone h Diivlor nml L. It. TolonJ
wan aired in Justice GowdyV couir
l8t Mondiiv. It'HocniB Unit Dcnnifl
and Mix. Doxtcr, yho owned propor
tion roencctivolv'rtri RiirriH, Oal., and
AhIiIiuicI, I railed the name practical
Iv on an "unsittlit v iiinncon" hiiHin,
Tho AhIiIiiihI property especially wan
HtippoRcd to include "ovcrvllunir on
, tho place,"' mid Halt was bromtht bv
'.Donnis to rodoup fotr pprsonal ofr
fnctu iilhtiriwl to hnvo 'liOnn' removed
' fro nitbo promiHOH. Tho ciimc brpuclij
noouti sncn a imihh or coinpenoir uvi
. donoo that the pirv, coiiKmlinff oj
0. V. CarHoli,: B M, Hhoudv, Hutlui'
Walker, (looriro Ynlea and W, II.
Dav. worOt tinahlo to reconnect the,
toKtmionv and hitrod. A. II. Uavia
for plalulil'f, K. D. UniruH for do.
fmiilanl, ,- ' ' ' ' ' f
' Ii'iinornl HorvicoH of Mir. Emma K,
flhiinuor, who died in lliiw 'eitv nt
tho family home on Ilnrttadino Htreol1,
liiHt .MondaV. woro hold on WcdncHi-
dnv nt tho Hudu'O chapel, inUirmenl
hoinir in Moimlain vtow (lomotorv.
The doeciiHod wiih the widow oj
Francis Qriiimtor,''Wlio " xltccH hero
veiirK nun, ami the inollior of Minn
Marian (Irainifor, .
John Ma.veilon Iiiih done hwnv with
eiiuino power incident to mi III de
livery Hoi'vico, and In place' of the
I'nillil'iil ,olil' homo him n motor do
livorv noM'iidnVH,
March Wauncw is' inakiiiv Home
nolahlo imiiroviiuieiilri'oii IiIm proper
ty. ' corner of I'ine nml Almond
xlcccU, 0. M, Gulliver doimr tho work.
The lilaco in - i p:ed hy I'liiirleM
HaiiKon of the loi'al' roundhouHo
force,
Ord'iinrilv lumv, the Pacific hiuli
wav traffic Ik extra hcavv Hicko davn,
dim lo (ravel tmviuiU Medfonl lo
wilnoMM feHlivilicH diirimr llie Viclorv
Wl'c( liorilicl.
II. P. Neil left on WedncHilitv IIiIh
week lo alleud , the! PrcHhvlerian
iri'iicral iiMucmblv ul I'liiladcluhin. a
rcnreneulalive iolherimr , of leadimr
divinoM and lavi'cn from all over the
until. ii. He wdl lie nlmitnt about a
month, void' lliroiifdi llm cenlral wchI
n ml ri'ioi-niii" hv Hie ('niiadian Pa
cific. Mr. Xe'l will o clear lo the
A 1 ) ii 1 1 1 i coml, vinit Iiiv a Moclion
.which he ha never hercloforo aeon.
Wallace Reid and Pearl
White at 'the Liberty Tonrght
BUTTE FALLS
"The Comer lore," u comody
drnmn hy John Arthur Kroner, In lo
Im Klven In tho ni'liool niidllorlum,
Miiv 1A, liv the nenlor clumi of thn
lliill KulU IiIkIi nchool.
. ThxiMt,l m rollown: "...
Mil Whoolor (Com, old man), Co-
:lln Ab III ram. ... .
Hud Whoolor (llll'i ion). Vornon
Jonen. , ,, .
Jlnrvey rinrton (Orununer), Chon
lor .lonei,
Jinny-' KlnnnKun (lrlh. Com.),
Bamuol Hiiuhcn.
Olio flnek (chief of pollro), Wll-
lon O'flrlen. ' i
Jimnor White (noRro com.),
tor Bmlth.
lion (Kll'i nlce), MMdrod Pntton
InriiHhn Dnitm (orphan), Kllon
O'H'lon.
Mnnnnli Whoolor (Kll'i wlfo), I3e-
lo lleer.
Tho tlt-kPls will tin on inlo at Ahl-
ilrnm'i iioro invornl davi beforn the
dnin on which tho nlav ii to bo Klven.
nd tho rnloi will be in followa:
!twrver) leati. ROo; common (for
ululu) 35c; common (for chlldron)
The )Mt prnnra)lnm ire now be
ln mmlo. end si the peril ere all
wel-lonrned. and all concerned are
InklnK a arent Inlereit, the play Is
urn in be a noteworthv miccenn.
t V. Norrli. who rooonlly piirehnied
a truck and broimht It to llutto Fnlli
Ii a v,orv bimy man Uioho eunililny
dayi. There 1 a sroat amount of
haullnic to be dono. and thoro nro
few available nienni of tramporta
tlon, io evoryono look! to the. truck
man to aacnmpllih tho nocoaaary
work. Altho Mr. Norrli Ii undergo
Inn a vast deal of work, ho still wean
'bli cheery imllo. and because of Ills
accomroodadnK nature and reason
able chariiei, he Is sure to be success,
ful In his venture
Tho recital given by the music
class of Miss llarKrovo last Saturday
was worthy of the effort exponded In
preparation and porformrtneo. The
surprlso of (ho ovoiiIiik, howovor, was
Die wonderful doxtorlty illsplnyod hy
several ot tho younger chlldron who
liuvn only recently tnkon up muslo.
Tlio dnnco ftalurday win woll at
landed. ,
Several of tho youiiR folks motored
to Trail Saturday ovonlns. Thoy at
londei tho dance, and report an ox-
tromoly onjnyahle evonlntr. Among
thoao who went woro Hilda Abbott
.Mlldrod I'alton. Wm.':.. Welch and
Oscar HlKUlnbotham. V
W; 1,. Joneu, the forost .ranger, ro
colvod a dolayod conslgnmont . of
small trees, which, nro (o bo planted
near Rustler Peak. ; ". ' "
Krnost ifenchy Is nsslsllng Mr.
Jones In tmnroving. this district of
tho ('rater National forost, llu hau
irtovoil his housohold . goods from
Mod ford lo this place, and ha thinks
that ho will bo , stationed liore tor
some time.
Among thoso who went to Mod ford
Saturday wore Professor Savage,
Lester Smith, Mrs. Smith, Chaster
Jones, Mr, .rrls, and Mr. Mills and
family. 1
Tho, logging trucks which have
boon operating here were taken to
Doris the first of tho weak.
Tho oIiisb of 'to. nro oxtromoly
busy making (holr preparations for
tho clans play and commencement.
Tho play Is to bo glvon May 10, and
commencement will bo May 1(1. '
..
Discovery of Iuj hidden papers
. VALIiACE, REID The Dab
it
'A
Tho physli'itl stranglh or Wallace
Hold Is woll known. Tills young ac
tor Is splendidly sot up und his entire
six foet two Inches of physique aro
always In excellent shape for a tusslo.
Hut bis flno restraint and mental
stronglh aro no loss Important, and
both phases of him aro exhibited at
tholr bost In "The Dub,1' his next
Paramount picture, which will be
shown at the Liberty theatre today
and tomorrow., -
In that story ho plays a young man
whom several men think a dub and a
coward. . He 1a sent on a dangerous
mission and ho carries It out showing
tbroout the chararterlj.atlon that
splendid courage in the face of diffi
culties which Is Mr. Raid's natural
horltago.
Pearl While in. 5th episode of the
Mrbtnlns Raider will also be shown.
PEACE TREATY IS
Mr. Joo SleveiiH of Tulo iK very
ill mid attended liv n llillhc.
Mrrt. William Carless and Mih.
Fletcher Kixh of Phoenix nnd Mrw.
Kurdetlo Dodie of Med ford Hpent
Tuesday with Mrs. William Thomp
son. Mrs. Kmil Andren nnd children and
Mr. O't'onner mid diiuuhter motored
out- from Medford lots Wednesday
for a Khort visit with Mrs. Sum An
dcrnon. 1 have been roouestcd to nsk Ktock
ownorii of thin di.striet to look nfler
Htrny stock and avo trouble and ox
Pciiho. T. H. II. C'larkcH entertained l,ion
tcnaiit liitd Mr C-Movers' nt d.nu'er
limt Wdnendnv eveninir.
The Hoy Nicholn and the Karl Heft
families iiceompuniod bv their mieslx,
Hcc f'turc) tlMlhnvrpv. M' l.ohl
Qrixhani r.3d Cinrencc Oridinm, mo
tored to AHhland Sunday und silent
the dav in the pauk. -
Mm. Hubert C. Ilropbv Went to
GrunlK J'iikh TiieMdnv morninu to Vik
it her urand niollier mid her mstcr
nnd attend tho biull dchool senior
clasK pluvi .
MOTHER DAY SERVICES
- AT CHRISTIAN CHURCH
D. E. Millard, minister of the Med
ford Christian church, is pliinnimr-on
a beiiutiful Mothcfis' Dnv services
Sunday eveninir ux a fit'.imr close to
the Victory week festivities. The
uiornint; sermon will be "America, the
Idcul Notion." 'mid Iho cvcnimr ser
mon a Mothers' Dav sermon lecture j
on the "Three Most Beautiful Words
in the KihiI hIi LaiiL'uaL'C." Special ;
music appropriate' fd Mothcm' Dav is
beinir uretmred. .' Special reserved
section of souls for nil mothers. This
is to be IliCjService beautiful and the:
t,,llr in l,n,,ri,lv invl,ri.
OF THE LUS1TANIA
BV A8BOCIATKIJ PRESS, May 7.
Oermany will todiiy receive the
terms of peace from tbo nations ar
rayed against her in the world's
greulcst war. This event, which fulls
on the fourth annlversury of the
sinking of the Liisltanla, marks one
of the historic dates In tho giant con
flict. . It comes 177 (lays after the
last shot of the war was fired on No
vember II, 11)18,
The German delegates, when they
enter the dining room of the hotel
Trianon at Versailles at about three
ent the representatives of 22 nations.
When plans for the presentation of
the treaty were decided upon some
time ago. It was determined that only
l:i nations would have delegates
present, 1. being held that only these
nations which had taken an efficient
part In the fighting should witness
tho ceremony. It was decided yester
day, trowover, that envoys of China,
Slam, Cuba, Guatemala, Xlcarague,
Haiti, Panama, Liberia and Honduras
should also be admitted. '
Tho complete representation of the
allied powers was assured this mor
ning by tlio arrival In, Paris from
Rome of Premier Orlando and For
eign Minister Sonnino of Italy. '
One of the most Interesting fea
tures nf the convention was added to
It yesterday when a clause arraigning
former Emperor William for "a su
preme otfense against international
i morality and the sanctity of treaties"
i was attached to the treaty, together
I with' a provision ;or Lis trial by a
't"'l"'na1 "omeosed of representatives.
!of the United States, Great Britain.
'France, Italy and Japan.
Johnson
the ,
Jeweler
"Will offer Apetial low prices on Diamonds,
, Watches and Jewelry.
VICTORY WEEK
Babie.
tfcY Hap.py ' W
f brcautlnficooddiffettfoii 3l
f and regular boireimovefnanu. Con
I tain nothtnat harmu'til no alcohol i
i nothtner harmu'til-
no opiates jut9 the-; fine vege
table properties. KSpeciuiv I
meoaea tor ceeuuag ume.
At ait drvrrirtm
TELL DAD ABOUT
TARZAN DAY
l')tlllll,llltl.,il,l.iliH
Sister give(s;
her beau 7?
POST
TOASTIES
;,and Ma says:
Feed him well,
VVlnnie, and
he'll keep
coming"
"ll'mn nimiiiliHIHIIiHIIHIIllltlltlHllllilltli'iimillllllli''i
i'ni
DON'T MISS v
FRIDAY
TARZAN DAY
Be Sure to Bring Your Baby
to the-
FiM Annual Baby Show
of Southern Oregon
at Medford City Park
Friday May 9. at 2 p.m.
LIBERAL CASH PRIZES AS FOLLOWS
For Babies under 8 months of age:
Boy . . ; . . . $5.00
Girl ...... $5.00
Babies between 8 months and 2 years:
r
Boy
Gil
$5.00
$5.00
$5.00
For Japanese Baby . .
v ' ; ' i 'l .,-..'
SPECIAL
$5.00 in cash for Prize Twins under 3 years of age.
JUDGES Mrs. M. Purdin, Mrs. W; I. VawUr, Mrs. J. B. Andrews
Everybody come and see the biggest crowd of ; tiabies ever assembled in
. Medford '
REMEMBER THE DATE AND HOUR
Friday, May 9th, at 2 O'Clock p. m.
IV; sura nml see our niniloivs for
will iiilnrcst yon.
: -I
f. i - .-.I ,,.:,' . j'. '.
rREEDOMFROn
HIGH PRICES!
AT THIS CASH STORE FOR
Victory Week
' - We. invite even-body in Medford and Jackson
County to visit this store and look at our complete
line of Groceries, Canned Goods, Shelf Hardware,
Stoneware, Garden Hose, Etc. . ' ,
Enders' Cash Store
AFTER THE SMUDGE
Makd your appointment for your painting,, per :
pcring, tinting by - v
DICK SANDERS
Good owrkinaiiship "guaranteed. . No disappoint
ments. No lingering done on jobs. ' - .
Residence 844 W. Fourteenth St. : Phone 840-J
fir
X' HELP FINISH A'A,
HI THE JOB A-A.
j ' " " TIippo nro over n million soldiers , rt? ll1
.. to bring tuictc, tho woundod. to euro ITll
II I for, tho crippled to nuiko owr, nnd , ILill
II I ; jobs to find, before car job Is f InU-li- ; I 'm l
llrVl . oil. . Subscrllo now through us to tlio ' JJ
lrY, - . Victory laiun cither rash or Install- ' . II Cll
w V imMitN, ; II f Jit i
kisgjrjfe5!. 4 Per Cent Interest Jf '
S?Jf pnld on savings .: :
iTnHYS ; . accounts..:.. rjy '
' E S TA BLISHED"! 888 ' '-: '' -V
-
HsMMasaHssMl
BRING THE '
WHOLE FAMILY
TARZAN DAY
LIBERTY TAXI
With nenr Dodga car. -
Stationed at 16 N. Front St. .X
I Hale & Lyon, Props. Phone J J