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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (May 22, 1919)
wrrcDFOTtT) matt; trttutnti:. mtcdfotw. OT?Erio7, Thursday, may 22, imn Jut . MONDAY NIGHT , . i f 1 ' ' --.if : , - All of (lift patrons of the Medford public schools nml. nit Umiiu InluruHl ed In Iho you III of our schools aro cordially InWtod to uttend tho iiiiihI cul (iroKihin Klvou by the Clhiii club unit oruhonlru Under Urn dirmillun mid Iniidorsfilp nf Minn Vundor.Hlulfi and Mr. K"Q, Molttiynolds, next Mon day ovenlni; In (bo IiIkIi school until torluiii. TliOHii loaders huvo boon working riillhfully with the youiiK IMiopIo these luiyH and Klrls; un stintedly have they bunn Klvlntt or tlinlr vsluubln time; by Itintr porsla I mil offortH they huvo dovulopcd two orKunlKntlnns thnture worlliy or siip port In ovary way. J' . , .Thn.-yiiuiiK ponplo themselves de serve ormll beyond expression for tbo keeii Interest uudflnu cobpora tlvn spirit manifested in iiiukinK pos- 1 slhlo tbi.i o two nrHunixulluiiH of which Dim Huhiinl and miiiiiiiiully should bo uxruodliiKly proud. Lot iih nil Hum show, those leaders mill particularly tho yoiinu people of out schools Ihut wo truly appreciate Itintr effort by attending- thin I real next Miiiuluy ovoiiIiik, v p. in., nt tb hls.lt school' auditorium... There will bo no ariml.udnii churo for -this n- inriuiiiiucni, tor u is iiuuuvou mm nur nctmolH supported by public 'money thru publltt laxallnn should feature far mora such frun entertain ments t linn I nunorally domi. 'l iipn, loo, It In f Irmly hollered "that, our public ai'finnhi should become more of o nodal center meeting place, than It In. It lit hoped that thu auditorium will ba filled to lm Bivllro.cnimcliy. Coma and e-ijoy a'' splendid oiitortuln- ment wild Dm ypuiiK poplo of your school 1"' following III thtt pro liriim tor tbo occasion: 1 . I'roKrnm 1 1 ' Luntsplel Overturn ..Koler Hula Orchestra '' ' . Ituatlo WoddliiK .....tlnbrlol-Marlo " ' Okie club - , Herd Olrl'a Dream.... Lnbltnky Op. 45 "" Orchestra ' ', ' Johnny Smoker u....i,..j8plker CharacterUed by Annette 'lllckniau Orchestra ' ' " Legends .,.....'.;, Wlenlwaskl . , violin oio . 1 . ; i tlprln MoltoynoldiT "'" Ovorturfl from t)nwn to Twllliibt.... .;.... C. W, HnmU ;;'' . OrclmiitrA , , (a) Sun Wortil)on...............,-r... ...Ilarmonlxod by. ll.Xoomlii . . . lli8 club Wateu of Mlnnulonka, vocal . nolo ,.p.,..v.,.. 1 Kunlca Ilrandon . Ilunnarlau Ounce No. & ..Uruhms ."Piano nolo ;, t llolva I'hllbrook . (a) Tolioffinn Itnir J. r, Barth (b) 8omothlnK -.., Rudolph Krlml . j.oroplune . Sonit From muplral commly "OoIhk Up' t- . aico club i , . The Boldlors Chorii...............'.Clounod ' Orch !tra (a) Puua'.Waltj ....iounod (b) (Joocl MgM aod NlKht Ilo- lovod l'liuutl , (ila olub mid brchoatra V GIVE WAY TO JAIL GARB LEM.'.."j',rmic'. Mnv 22. From Milk fmiiiiBH "friimml with lnc to (oiit-mlii -Moors i.of , h, uiinrd Iiousp tvpiflnft, Ilm itninViitiiiii of iv number of Unltftd' States nrmv ciisiutlM who ciiiiiiiiiuiili'i'rnil tlio bcliinuiiiUH of n Frcncli en int liaru, .while Iho litttor bail eft liiri ('liiitouii for Ilia I rout. Tlin wlniloHnlu uiioronriiition of the (mini's boloiiitiliiis by tbo eiiaunl iviih iiuhIh known to tbo militnrv noliro bv tlio (ouni who liiul ritinncil i'or n Hlinrt I'urloitull. " . 'J'ho nrmv rostorpil nil 'tlio nnnro printed jirticlos wliiW tbn mon who KKioyctl ' Hie luxuries , of , Lliiun nro Ioilucd in tun eiiurd boimo. ' ... , , ' ; "s Ihm't lt It Mimor A antixh that follows la grippe or any othor ,coimli Jta hangs on" from wlnor"to spring woarfe do,wn the miftarer, louvlng htm or hor in a woakened etate unable to ward off BlnknOHK and (lliionno. Job. Olllard 148 Klllmoro' 'St.,; Nnahvlllo, Tonn., wrltoBi "I' was suffarlng with a dry, hacking cough and a pain in my olioat, but Btncd taking Koloy'a Honey and Tnr I bavo buen rollovod." It ootboH, hoalH and . ouroB coughs eolds And oroup, Oood for whooping aouuli, 'Kor ttlo by Medford l'hur niacy. y , ' : . ' Memorial Dny Ordora " Holdduu'rtors Choster A. Arthur Poat Noa4Y, 0. A. R.Modford, Ore, " All comrados of the post and visit ing' members of the 0. A. II. and W. It. C' will assemblo at tbo :pnrk nt I):!)0 a, in.' to tako part In tbo oxor olsos of the day In cooperation with the Rod Cross.1'' All flags will bo dis played at, ' half must in' 'respect to the momory of our dead 'comrados. Sunday, May SB, Momorlul Sunday, tlio Post and W. U. 0. will assemblo nt the pak at 10: 80 sharp, -then march to the BaptlBt ohuroh to at tend divine Borvleo. j i). w; itncK, . ' " . Commander, , T ' ..i WILLIAM BAAS, ry . Adjuiunt, ..YUMJrttAjYMft'.',' L ASSURES RUSSIA OF U.S. GOOD WILL ' VI,AI)IVOKTOIC, Sibei'iii, A)irtl M. (Ciirrosiainileiii'i! of Ilm AKHonintiid I'riwK.l' iMiiinr (fminnil . Williiim H, (IruvcM, comiuiiiKler (if Ibe Amnricun wxiuslilljimirv dirccs in Hibnriii, bus IFJ.lliat it luc-tMiiuo id iiiH trooii which lie ili'i'lici'iw lliitt the American rxilii'V in It iiHia Is the hiiiiio liidnv us whuii Ibe WiiHliinuloii itovernmcnt is sued llu tiroi'lniunlinli nl the tiuiu (it the sending of the Americnii forces to Hibcriil. , , . riie messiiu'd i entitled "Our Jiutv in Kiberiu." In it Muor ' flimenil (linves suvs; . ' "The riolicv to be followed-bv our troops in mi v eoiiiilrv is one to he determined lie tlio executive, -'" 'll whs eleiirlv iiiiiiouiiced in. the most public and solemn manner tluil the t'niled SIiiIch dill Mot ciiiitoimiliite iinv inerl'i'reiice of nnv kind willi (lie re!i!!en n ivercit-Mlv of lluss'ii. nnv intervention in her internal nt- I'uirs or nnv iiijiinirmeiil ol her ter ritorial iuloijrilv. "Tim I'niled Slates does not intend to perlllit nnv of Its nueiils to inter fere with siivereiiin rights nr the Russian people. Our. uiin bus been to enrrv out to the letter the iioliev of our uoveriimeiit, There has been no interference in llie internal affairs of the RiiHsiiiu people mid no aelioii bus been taken bv the I'nited flutes which !lv nid'w.tS: liskii!!- sid in tin) differences of factions." VNUS IN THE EAST Al LlDtKli lUNIbHI - lliiddy McN'alr hud a groat deal of money and be was froo with It. Ho saw.u plciuro In a New York Honda) paper, It was a photograph of Mrs. Put Dyvouot, a beautiful ooclaty dl vorcoa, and Iluddy called her ibis Vnu in tbo Kail. ., . Ilo fell bead over heels In love and wont to New York to meet her. Ho thought the meeting could ba arranged-aiutlly enough, but when ba reach ed the big town old Pontius mint, his COow York representative, gave him the right tip. 'Niiw York society," said Pontius, "is divided, liko cocxtulhi, into two classes Bronx i and Manhattan. Manhattan roproHont the inner cir cle, and the llronx the outer circle, nod It's Impossible for outsiders to get Into the innor circle." This film, also Pearl,, Whlto at l.lborty, last time tonigliL . NO MORE SMALL HANKS FOR ENGLISH LADIES LONDON. Muv U'J.Oiris are not buvimr small handkerchiefs nnv more. OuriiiL' the war thev have been used to men's biinilkercliiefs . nboiit 1H inches suiiure, while in uniform, mid the ueiieral (leimiiul, esliecinllv in the eonntrv. is for the Imodium in nil colors mid designs. Aptbr Cuions combs BonsnmB. Arren Pkapondgncv coues Jot. Arricn Sickneks couks IlUAUTn. After Wuaknu.is comes SmiNaTn. ' In thb BDrinti when you'ro "all In" fngRod . outblood thin, if you will turn to Nature's romcdy. a tonio matlo from. wild Toota and barks, which has stood fifty years as tho beat spring tonio you will find stroneth rceaincd. No need to toll you its Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovory, put up in tablet or liquid form, mid eold by ovory druggist' in tho land. Af tor a hard winter buui, up uiuuure,yuiu uiuuu needs a tcmporanoo tonio, a tissuo builder and blood-rhakersuohasthis "Modical Discovory" of Dr.Pierce's. Sond 10 cents to Dr. Pierco'a Invalids' Hotel, Buffalo, II, Y., for trial packugo of tablots. , r1 . ' ' Smlllo, Wash. "! wab In a genornl run- rlnn.n Anndilinti I Tln,l . nA litoful. Hk- ordorod stomach, kidney troublo anil norvousncss. I took tbrco bottles of Dr. Pierco'a Golden Medical Discovery and five or six bottles of 'Favorite Prcscrii 'tion' and was completely cured. Have never been sluk n day taiiW' Mn. Mury Uailr.ns, '.".'7 '.'(i A.:.' ' REPUBLICANS TO E PRIVILEGES 10 ALL WOMEN AVAK.I1IN0TON. Mav 22,-ImiMirl.- nut subjects (lunliiiu with pnrtv or lnnir.iition were iliscnssed at u re liublienil conl'erciice liere toiliiv'undcr the uiistiices of the republican wo men's, national executive committee. Will ll. linves. cjiairmnn of the re publican niilional eiwniiiillee. in an nd- Iross iiSHerleil Ihat women would unt the lull eouswleratioii due till other individuals in the pari v. Hepoi'U in (ii'ganiKulion wink pre- pnralorv to the next eampniin were heard from reiireseiilulivcH from three (rrouiis of stiites. Mrs. Klorencii Por ter of Ciililoriiiii, hpenkinu torslaliM in which women have complete fran chise: Mrs, Miiraaiei Mill Mi-Curler of Kiiiisiis, for niirliiillv eiifrniehis eil states, Ahil Miss Minnie Wetiuoro of Hboiln Islimd. for the unfran chised tfroiui, "There is bill one possible I'ule fori ii politieal purtv," said ' ('hiiirman Jliivs in bis address, "iind that is that the riu'hls ol' Hie individual inemlier sliip to pai'lieipule in the iniinauemcnl of the partv's iiliil'irs must be anil re main I'ipiallv sacred mid sncreillv uiiunL The republiciin women in tlii eotinlrv lire u part of the partv tnem liership. In iiianv states this has lontr be(;n so. "There Is to be no separate wor men's on-'imiznlhiii ereuled within Ibe purtv except mid onlv in those eases wliere such mi arruiigeineiit muv be' needed temporarilv us an efficienf in slriunent in the in. I of complete nm ulifumiition which is our obieetive." . The conference will clone tonight with a dinner al, which Mrs. Medill MoOormick, wile of Hcniitor Met'or miek of JH nois, will preside with Chnirniaii lluvs, Speaker (lilletto of the house, iind Kcuutor t'liminins of Iowa, president pro tempore of the 'sennt'i us speakers, ' ' V 'Tri OCCUPATION TAX 1 ,WAHm.N'(lTON, Mnv 22.--Persons whose occupations lire subject to mi nimi lax. under the revenue act were reminded bv the bureau of internal revenue todnv that if payment of the tnx is not made bv Muv 111 thev will become liublv U penalties. Those .jdibioct to the tux include stock brokers, pawnbrokers, ship brokers, custom house brokers, pro 'ifcietors of . .theaters, Hiiisexiriis and concert lialls: proprietors of public exhibitions, exclusive of these, held under the auspices of tho religious nod clmr'tiible organizations, pro prietors of bowling nllevs. riding ue luleinies und shnolinir gnlleries, and persons ipeniting iiutomobiles for hire. '..-.. ' With-Medford trade Is Medford made MEDFORD, EAGLE POINT, . BUTTE FALLS jitney Service Starts Tuesday, May 20lh. Is'uvch Nash llotol H:ilO a. in. mill lliitto Kails nt 2 p. in, daily. "'"' JIM LIXLI10. P110N13 800 it i mm -mp '" w H HH ! m mi mum m n TPALK about smokes. Prinre Alhprt 1 is geared to a joyhandout standard that tust lavicihfK: smnb-oh anninfica sin . everv man came enoutrh tr maU-f a Tv lino r- a .tidy red tin and a jimmy pipe old or new! a Get it straie'ht that what vnu'v noihlror--l fnr Jn pipe or. cigarette ma&in's smokes you'll find aplenty in P. A, That's because P. A. has the quality! You can't any more ' make Prince Albert bite your tongue or parch your throat than you' can make a horse drink when he's off the water! Bite and parch are cut out by our. exclusive patented processj ; '..vrt . : r , You just lay back like a regular fellow and. puff to beat the cards and wonder why in samhill you didn't nail a section in the P. A. smokepasture longer than you care to remember back ! -'-'''v,:'" -":'-:V:': Bay Princm Alhmrt evmrywher tobacco it told. Toppy red bag, tidy red tin, handtom pound and half pound tin humidor and that clever, practical pound crystal f fu humidor with tponge ', moutener top that keept the tobacco in each perfect condition. B.j.&Xvo'iiSc'.Cfc R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Coi, Winston-Salem, N. C ? r 1 ?v ? ' ff ? X ? T ? T ? ? f f f " f y T f t t ? ? ? ? ? ? i t t T t ? ? NOTICE TO WATER USERS! i - ...... COMMENCING THURSDAY, MAY 22, 1919 ; Irrigation Hours Will Be as Follows: . 4 a;m. to li p, m. MONDAY, WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY, on the EAST "side of the Streets . running North and South, and NORTH side of all Streets funning EAST . and West. ,'l 'jH-iV.r. :; -ilr. TUESDAY, THURSDAY AND SATURDAY, on WEST side of all Streets running North and South, and on the SOUTH side. of all' Streets running . : ' East and West. , v 1 . ,Vi ' SUNDAY FORENOON on the EAST side of all Streets running North and , - South, and the NORTH side of all Streets running East and West. SUNDAY AFTERNOON on the WEST side of all Streets running North and , South, and the SOUTH side of alj Streets running East and West. ; Wasteful use of water or USING AN OPEN END HOSE for irrigating will not be permitted. ; . . 'WATER MUST BE SHUT OFF IMMEDIATELY IN ' CASE OF, FIRE - ALARM, AND KEPT OFF UNTIL FIRE WHISTLE BLOWS AGAIN. DO NOT USE A NOZZLE LARGER THAN ONE-QUARTER INCH IN DI AMETER. Do not set sprinkler so that it will interfere with traffic on sidewalk. Do not have leaky faucets or fixtures on your premises. ' DO NOT ALLOW WATER TO RUN TO WASTE DOWN THE GUTTER OF STREETS OR ALLEYS. ; Set your sprinkler so that any one can see that the regulation nozzle is on. . - i Violators of the above rules will be punished to the full extent of the law. . 1 WATER COMMITTEE. f .T T T i i T t t I V V V V V V V V V V s It Raises The Dough awurcl when Cres cent Jh ummI, iK'Ciiune it rulwH first ulien moUtiii'O Jh ml (loci In tho nilxltiK 1kwI, and tlwn aufn vnm licufc 1m np lilttMl, Tim rftiilt of tfiln doiihln ralsfi Jh (.HMnuHly I 1 K h t, wholettoim, nnd nw. ily tliw.itff hreadKf citkeH and liUcuitH, V (.'rosceiit ban. Imnmi the estatlistiNl stan dard bnkiiiK powder for n (puirter of a cenfiiry on th I'a. , clfk! ?oii. No lst tr ' forniulii lias -been produced. The-(Vt-sccut t'ook Itook Is very hel p f u 1. Write the 'rseent Mtif. Co.,' Hoattle, for ii ropy. Jroeors soli Ocsecnt Jlnk iiiK 1'owder. ; ArJSfinson's Graduation Gifts ' "The kind that will endure - SomettilosVjJiat boy-or girl will cherish more and more as tlio years pass. ''. ''" ; s.".. : . -j i . . -a-. i: :-.hf. hi. "'' .'.'"" ' : See the assortment of small diamond wt rings. I have "pre- pared lor your fcupectiun a.: i:Ui'.'. xlft for the girl, and the price Is very moderate. . .. . . . s Hamilton, Howard, AViilthnm and KRins, in thlif models, tbe finest of timepieces. A mom lasting gift for the boy; something he will be proud of the rest of his life. t, ' ' i My advlro to yoii as.n natch maker Is, buy vn American Watch when you buy. ' r - . , : ; , John W. Johnson The Jeweler " v ' Automobilists V';V t i - , . vr in' ' - Don't ruin your storage battery by using hydrant ' water. , . , , ,if , . , ', " Distilled Water 15e per gallon without con tainer; 25c per 'gallou with container. ,! .: ' n t-., 11 WANTED 30 Experienced Apple Thinners vApply in person. Don't phone. : r Work begins Monday, May 26 . is Bardwell Fruit Co. . 445 South Fir Street City Treasurer's Notice of Semi-Annual Interest Due NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the semi annual interest on paying, sewer and waterinain as sessments upon all- properties for which application was made to extend the time of payment, will be due and payable at tho office of the city treasurer June 1, 19.19," and will be delinquent after thirty (.30) days from said date and shall bear a penalty of five per cent (5) upon the amount of such delinquency..; Thhsty- days after any such delinquency tho prop- , erty will be sold for the'amoimt of such delinquency together with penalty and costs of such sale, in ac-; " cordance with the provisions, of Section 148 of. the - city charter. " Dated at Medford, Oregon, this 15th.-day of May, 1919. ' ... j"- ' f MARY A. HASWELL,... Treasurer of the City of Medford, Oregon, v