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MTCDTORD MATT7 TTUBVm, .' MEDFORD. OR EH ON, TUESDAY, MA Y,20, -1919 PAGE THRUM BIG DOLLAR DAY CARNIVAL HELD j IN CITY IN JUNE Then wiih a, I'uir nlti'iiiliiiii'ii al u iii'tilliililo liioiillnir ill' llio Jiutkxnn County HiikIihwh Mi'Ii'h iimhiic la t tun Mtimliiv nvuiilni; in HI. Murk'H hull, A lumnti'oiifi hiiiiiikj- wiih Hvrviiij fov I ho Imliiw (' HI. Miu'Ic'n (lnlltl, cnii KllHtinir ill' MtuH'oril iiiiiI , Orcuon in 11 ilt) ih'oiIiii'Ih, , III tllU llllMIIIJ'O df lllll ll'(Mllloiit'. l. W, I'iuiI, vim iiii(lcnl, linmiiliid. A ri-iiort of Virlnrv Week ,wik iiiiiiIii liv Cliiri'iinn Miinlinr iiml J, II. (jirkin. hliowiiiif it In Ixi u liiir nun cuhm with u hiilmii'u in thu truiiHiirv. Knrl OiiililtM ri'inii't"il thu unto imimi itrmmiln in lln rciir of thu Nut, in oiMiriilinii mill nil urn rniiucittuil to ilircct tciurihU to thu uroiimln. Aftur u umicriil iliNciiHitiiiii it wiih ilcriik'd thiil tliu iiiiiri'hmitH hIioiiIiI Iiiivh it hi ilnlliir ilit v ur liiiruiiin In v in Jiiiiii ami a I'uiiiiiiiltcn of live In liink iit'tcr thu hiiiiiu mill to In- kllllH'll IIH till) Hill ri t M Cllllllllittllll WIIH nut ImriKod ami will liu nnmiiiitoil nt UIH'I. ' ' Tllll IIHII (if lllllllll ih'OiIih'Im wiih (Uh i'IikhimI mid on motion I lie Hurrnturv wiih iiiHtrui'lvil to notify tlmnn who Hcrvml tlm IiiiiiiiiiiiIh to iihii Vilmo. tln lioiini flour, hcicnflcr. iiiHtiMiil of I'ortliiml iiiikIi! flour anil to iihu l(umn Hi vr Cmiiiiuir ruinimiiv pruiliuiH. iilxo Iioiiio Hinilii hotter, iIi It wiih lldi'ill.'ll to llrKP I'VlTVllOllv to HHP Mi'ilfuril mill JiickHou ooiinlv nro. iIiii'Ih firxl. llii-n OrrKon mid I'lUMl'ip i'oiit proilui'tH. Tli (incxlidii of thu locution of n fllir LTOlllllU WIIH lIlHCIIKKI'il mill it wiih tlm opinion tlint Honiftliinit lie ilonu at oni'tt : providiMl Hiiitulilo itoiiiiiIh could bo nwiiri'd. Mr. Wil liiuiiH, who owiur'n tnii't nour I'hon nix. wiih uri'Hi'iitud and niado u nroniHition to xcll tho hiiiiih and II. Doilun wiih iiIho proKiint in the inter ohIh of tlm hiiiiik tract. K. A. Wiilcli ri'iiorlod Iho rate ciihc jiuurinir in whiidi ilodford in UWnlv inli'roi-tcd, hud lici'ii jioHtnoniiiL M.'m. 1 1 linn ih ro v. ri'iireM'iitiiii: I'orlliuid muntifui'tiiri'rM and iuhlicrH. innilu it nliiirt tulk in tin- iiitiTentn of hiiiun prodiirt,M Hang on to Your Insurance SoldierH, Mtiloi'H mid tniirineH . . . .Sinn a iiiinuto wliila wo toll Von 'Komethimr for vonr on irond. . HuppoHn "Abandon 1iin" had been miniidi'd mid one-of vour iuiIh wiih without n Hfv belt. You would finv to him, "Hero, dim, von net into thin life hell mid uet into it ouick! You will need it mid Von will need jt hndlv. Jt'it.a urciil irotectioii it's a uood lliinif liniiL' on to it." Your coveriiiiicnt iiiHurnneo in- a uood thinir. Hum: on to it. Yon nay '"flip war in over. What's tlm HHcf"' The uovernment hiivh. we Hfiv, cverv tliinkinu' pci-Hon hiivh "In Hiirmieo protcelion Ih needed, war or Peace." ' Iiiflnoimi aloiiu killed more vounir. hvulthv nnd viuoniiiH nerNims in the world than were killed by biilliitK mid (I incuse diiriuif the four nnd ono-hiilf . veni-H of war. f. ' AimI vou hiiv "What'a the unof" Inn't it worth while proloetitii; vour mother, wifo. or other dependent 1 don't vou want to tirotect vournclf i uuiiiiiHt diHiihilitvf Diirintr the period of the wnr the L'ovorniuent iKHiied a temtiorurv tvpe i of inHiirnnco known iih war rink or term inHiirmicc. It was dcnimicd nri marilv for protection purposes only, Hiniplv to 'tide the- Hcrvicn men over : thu (Innt'cr period of the war at tho f lowcnt poKHibln price. ! Thin terin iiiHiiriirice wns tho liesl poHHihlu temporurv iiiHiiriinco the uoveriiiiicnt could iirrnmrn. Hut the IN THE SPRING When Energy 'and Vitality are Lowest, then Influenza! ' IBy 0. DOWER, M. D.) IjS tln ypio of the yoar pepplo foej oakj tired, liatlcas, thoir blood is thin, tboy havo lived lndoon and perhaps Axpondod all their mental and bodily energy and they want to kno?r how to ronow thoir onorgy anp stamina, ovoroomo hoadachos and backaebca, have clear oyea, a smooth; ruddy akin and fool tho oxbiloration of real Rood health' .tingling thru their bodioa. Good, puro, rloh, rod blood is the boat iniuraneb ngalnat ills of nil kinds. .You are apt to sutler from n attack Of Influ enza 11 your health Is run downi l Purify tho bldod nd you can dofy Influenza.' This is tho; tlrns oloan hooso arid freshon up o ; prink hoi wator 'ft bolt bou, bcroro meals, and for a vogotablo tonio there's nothing bettor than Dr. Plorco's Golden Medical t)iscpvory, ! the old-fashioned herbal remedy, whioh has had such fino reputation for fifty yoars. H oontains no alcohol or narcotics and Is made into tab lets nnd liquid.' Bond 10 oonte to Dr. Pioroo's Invalids'. Hotol, Buffalo, N. Y. formal paokago".' Marysnille, Calif. "1 noodod a tonioj my blood was thin, I was run-down, my back nohod, my kidnoya wore wouc and digostlon was bo bad that I oould not ovon drink milk., I romomborod that mother had always depended on ; Dr. Pioriio'n Cloldon Medical Dlncovory, so I dooidod to tno it, In a short tiino I was groatly benotllod. I contiiiiied Inking It and wns n wcU woman.".- Mm- J U, Uwker. 210 FREE CONCERT BY GIRLS GLEE CLUB MONDAY NIGHT All iiiuhIo lovora of tho city iih Willi an liiitroiiH ami rrlnuiU of tho lilKh w'liool In Kcnoritl hnva a trout In Htnro Wvdnoiiilny nlKlit in tha flmt comlilnoil inilillc concort to ha kIvoii by tho OlrlH Cilno club of tha hlKh Doliool mill tho IiIkIi HCliool orcliimtrn, III Iho hi till ncliool uudltorlilin. Ail nilttiinco will ha'froa unil iho Kminrnl piilillii In Invllmt to nttuml. Ilotb olul) liuva buuit rolioiirliiK for lulu ovont for n long tliuo mid itll tha i'IiiIi'ii inombora link it that tt blK crowd tnriiH out to rowurd tlmlr nf forlH, Tho concort hoKliw at H ). m. Tha glno club nuinbara about 40 inninbarH and thn orchunlra 10 mo in born. Thuro will bo varloita aolo numbora by mem bom or dull oniunl xut Ion and iIioho who havo heard thn club at ruhimmul miy thittan artlntlc mimical fuiml la In atoro. In oxpln niillon of why no charKO la innilo 1'rof. ltnynolilH auya that Iho clnlm find that tho public, which, aupporta thn achoola, la ontltlod to thnlr onlor tiilnuinnt offorta froo of coat ut luutil unco a year. St 111 nnothor mualcat treat la In atoro before- achool onda for tho yoar tin tho lilKh arhool hand, eonipoaed of IK nieiubora, will alao Klve Ha first nnuuiil concort on Juno 23rd In tho lillth achool onlerlolnmeiit auditor ium, and ttila concart. too, will bo froo and will uiidoubtodly draw a capacity audlonco. Tho blub achool band haa niado ro niarkittila prorma since lta organiza tion aovnrul iiiontha nno und,huH free ly donatiHl lta nor v Icon to ull public cauaea. Already a popular and excol lont bund plana uro on foot by I'rof. McKoynolda to next year mnko It tho beat atudnnta hand In OniRon. The board of oducallon which haa llbornl ly aupportod tho band Ibis year will bo imkoit to purchuao flvo cliirlnnvta for lta lino, and with Ihcao added Inalriimenta It la prodded that tho orKiinlxutlon will bo ono of tho beat on thu Pacific count. uovernment reulir.cd that it lucked the cIcincntH which would innko pcr iiiiiiihiivv in life iiiHiiruncu dusiriiblc. The cont of thin old Htvle of war rink iiiHiirance increases uh the vcarn Bo hv. . The cont of Iho uew iiiHiiriinco does nut increase, once vou convert. The liovornnicnt will announce nhorllv a plan for chnimiinr thin war rink, or term iiiHiirance to pcriiiiincnl life, or endowment iiiKiiriiucc. It will introduce fcntiircH hiuhlv ilcsirable in niiv form of iiiKiirmicn hut part in uliirlv in-thin new uovemuieiil insur nnco at its low cost. I COMMUNICATION, (ilvo WcHtcrn Oregon n Kiunro Peal To tho Kdllor: WIU you allow mo spaca In your valuable paper to say a faw words In regard to tho recon struction monsuros to bo voted upon In Juno trout a coast county vlow point? . - You aro well nwnro that weBtorn Oregon Is ono of the moat productive yet undeveloped mictions of tho state. Tho peoplu In the const counties hnve novor complained, but with truo wes torn grit and ilotormlnntion, (hoy havo hud to contend with ndvorso circumstances on account of lack of roads and lind transportation; con seiiueiitly. It Is not aurprlaliiK that all tho const counties nro united and Krontly Intarostod In Iho proposed ItooHovolt mllltnry lilgbwny. which wilt bo tha nioaiiB of oponliiR up to HOttlomont a largo amount of valuable land sultiiblo for dalryliiK, and lnnil that Is similar to that of Tillamook county, where tho dairymen havo mada such a groat success of cIiccho making. It may Intercut you to know that tho dairy herds of Tillamook county produced 45,100,1511 pounds of milk last yoar, and this made 5.030.000 pounds of choose, yaluort at $1,352,094.. ThlB will bo dupllcatl oil many times If tho ltooaovolt high way Is built, and tho const co initios will produce m'oro cheosa than that produced In Wisconsin ami some of tho othor chooso producing Btntcs of tha oast, for. the reason that climatic conditions are Ideal for choose mak lug In tho coast counties. 'The dairy. mon and grangers are nil lined up In thoso counties tor the . lloosovalt IllKhwny. .. What tho const countlos want Is an opportunity to dovolop wostorn. Ore gon.1. Thoy now npnoal to tho gonor oils and mngnanlmous spirit of the people of Oregon to holp thorn do so, ns wostorn Oregon has recelvod hut slight recognition by way. of Improve ments, but have always cheerfully paid thoir taxes, some of which Uavo gono to. help dovolop othor parts of tho stnto. All that weBtorn Oregon wants Is n snunre doal, nnd I am sure If the people of the state know ot the undeveloped resources that aro In the eoiiBt counties, thoy would readily cast their votes In favor ot tho Rooao vety highway measure. It will bo a market road, :but at tho same time It will bo usod: for pleasure by move poonlo living In Portland, southern Orogon, 'eastern Oregon nnd tho Wil lamette vnlloy .than by peoplo living In the const countlos, nnd It will out class Iho Columbia Highway for scenic bounty (iiul jiiiittiroeiiueness, m Scene From Film t 4 f f S i 1f 'M HAROLD L0CKW00D. Tho cant supporting Harold Lock- wood In his production do luxo fea-' turu, "Tho Orent Homance," which opens at tho Itlalto thoatro - today. n a in bora among Its members Ituljy tip Itonior, Frank Currier, J. 1. Laffoy, Krnnklyn llunno and Claro Cronvlllo. Thia'slriklnu'acreen play of New York and a amall kingdom in Kurope glvoa tho popblar atar ono of tho best opportunltlea la. yours: and those wbp hnva had Kllmpso of scones from tha picture assort bo never has appeared to greater advantage. In recognition especially of her ex- cellont work with Mr. 1-ockwood In It pannes through a m,oai Intoreatlug purl of Oregon. Tho people In tho conat countlos uro almost us much Interested In the other reconstruction measures as the lloosovelt highway, as will bo seen by a straw vote taken in Tillamook City on four mcaaiirea, via.: Itoosuvolt highway measure 2S1 yea; 1 no. Klvo million reconstruction mea- auro 1SI yes; 13 no. Irrigation and drnlnago moasura 247 yes; 1 7 no. .Market roads tax measure 20G yos; 3 no. Should the $5,000,000, reconstruc tion meiiHiiro puss and the lloosovolt am t f 9 5 Y? TOBACCO X a - a . . . - in Its just- that extra touch of friendly good-; ness that is building up VELVET Tobacco : -into, the favor and good1 1 will of thousands of " pipe smokers who pre-. fer to smoke tobacco v cured in Nature's way.A I g cured in Nature's' way."'.,- Mt'mg-' 6 at Rralto Today, I f 1 1 I 5 iiVTHE GREAT ROMANCE" another production, Mies Da, Itcmer waa engagod to play opposite him. Her charm was undenlablo us the heroine In Mr, Lockwood's, "Pals Klrst." It was the director of this latest Lock wood picture, Henry Otto, who, oddly enough, gave Joseph (iranliy his first real opportunity to show bis merit on tho screen. The two work ed together before la "The Man from Nowhero." Itccent productions In which Mr. Gronliy was , seen, are "I'oek'a Bad fflrl.v with Mabel Nor mand: "Tho A wakening. J' with Mon tague Love; end "The Black Love." highway measure ho defeated, all that western' Oregon will receive will bo two' Insignificant sums of money for armories at Marsbtlcld and As toria. In that event It will be doing tho coast counties an injustice. , - KKED C. MAKER, . Editor Tillamook Headlight. Tillamook, May 10. Xollco In the pound ut Pboenlx: One black horso branded SI on tho left hip, weight 1400 bt, S to 14 years old; one bay mare,' has bell on, 1 200 lbs., looks to be 10 years old. Work ani mals, i : A. W. SHOUT, 52 - Marshall. ... CI Ji i Sl JLt V J v J I ' 1 . ' -..iu.; hi HERE may be -some things that can be done well in a hurry, but pic kin' a wife an' agein a tobacco amongst em. We put away millions 6L pounds ; of fino Kentucky Burley tobacco every year, stored in wooden hogsheads. It ripens two years. When we take it out it's differerit Nature has improved it, good as it was made it friendlier, more fragrant, cool-smoking, long-burning.' v Nature has given it a. delicious quality of mildness and f r ag r an c e that hp artificial means can ever equal. ELECT, OFFICERS IN tit tICI ',1 Tho southern Orogon annual con fircnco of the Free Methodist church ,was held nt Ashland, May 14-18. Bishop William Poarco presided. Tho appointments are as follows: j Mndford District' J' C. E. lla.ler, district elder. Modford, It hod a Burnett. Ashland, Klva Hobart. ' Doris and Macdoel, Mra Olive ' Grants Pass and New Hope, A. J. Edwards. Morgan Point and Elk' Creek, J. E. McDonald. W. E. Good, evangelist; J. W. Sharp superanuated. M. V. Chllds granted a certificate of standing in vlow of. transfer to the Oregon congerence. , :, , Itoseburg Dlntrlct . D. D. Dodge, district elder. ltoseburg, R. H. Dollarhide. ' , Oakland, Ernest F. Lee, supply. - Cottage Grove, to be supplied. Springfield Junction and Wendllng B. B. Beckett and Malinda Beckett, supplies. "' " Marshfleld and Bandon, J. ; F. Smith. Otto Fuson, supply. F. W. Oliver and Mary E..Buckbee granted certificates of standing In view of transfer to the Oregon con ference. L. M. Phillips superanuat ed. ' ' '" ' . A few members were converted and sanctified. Itov. M. F. Chllds of Med ford, preached Saturday evening and Bishop WilliamvPearce preached Sun 'day, morning ana evening. Mrs. Clara h. Childs, Tiresldont of the Woman's Foreign Missionary so ciety, led a very Interesting mission' ary meeting Sunday afternoon. Over $125 was raised for missions In the missionary meeting, after raising over $400 in the morning service for tho debt on tho Ashland church. ' MILWAVKKE. Wis:. Mav 20 Di rectors o the Chicairo. Milwaukee and St. Paul Knilnav companv. whose terms cxpired-Uidav. were re-elected nt the minimi meetinir of the stock holders. Tlip directors' re-elected the present, officials of the executive de parlniuntH.. . fa! S3 1 al rag b : bI The McCurdy Insurance Agency Writes every form of insurance but life. Your patronage solicited on the basis of superior Bervice. ' Medford National Bank Bldg. TELEPHONE ONE-TWO-THREE ' iacuesaaio!fli&ri!S&'2! Factory Demonstration NOW GOINtf ON AT OUE STORE . Seeing Is Believing ' Come in and let us show you why a Royal has stood head and shoulders abov6 all other Electric Cleaners in independent tests. . 1 ; ' . AYliy the. lioyal' gets All Needs no brush nov me chanicl assistance. Runs easily at a ' touch of your .finger and actually pays for itself in' the increased life given to your rugs, and don't overlook the saving of your energy and the shortening of household work ing hours. Let us demonstrate m your own h,ome. ' PHONE TJS. Make an appointnicnt; we will demonstrate the cleaner to .you in your own home. No obligation to buy. ' , . ; ; j .Sold on Easy Payments. .-, ; ,- . . Paul's Electric Store Phone 90. Main and Central. Wanted 30 Experienced Apple Thinners Apply in person. . Don't phone. Work begins Monday,. May 26 Bardwell Fruit Co. J 445 South Fir Street What Becomes of the Money "WHEN money is deposited in the bank it does not remain idle by any means. A good portion of it goes out again in well and safe ly placed loans for the support and devel opment of industrial and agricultural purposes.'.."-, ' ' ,',''. : . . So, by banking with. the First Na tional, you keep your money circu lating where it will do the most . i good. ' r ; , , Capital Vfxe First National Bank Mbdford Oregon ; , the dirt thats in the carpet as well as on it threads and lint as well as all other dirt, and how it cleans without wearing your rug or injuring the nap. How thoroughly the Royal and its attachments will clean your house from cellar to attic, ROYAL " Cleans bv air ALONE. $100,000. , . tii V