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WreDrORT) MATT) TTTTRtTNT;. MEDFOTiD, OREGON, TUESDAY, MAY 27, 3010 PA'GE THREV TRIBUTE 10 RED . A8IM.AND, May IT. A woll-ilfl-rvol tribute for rulthtul nurvlru tiorrorniad wu pult thu army of Ituil Vrm worker lust FrIUiiy oviiiiIiik In wuy of u rac)tliiii which wuh Hid cIIiiiuk of himlillullly, kooiI olimir lii Iiik (IUimiikimI on ovory liuiul. Tlio "noiuurlo" wit ulniioil by Ihu Klka. whllo Und (Irons workiim anil "Nuxl of Kin" ruHhud wllb ono iiovunl Into Hid iBinplo. Tho ovum wuh a fumlly rnmilou of co-workora In llio Krout r lluf orminlnullun, rulnrnri'ud by frlemU who vuteuil tlnilr upiirni'lutlim or nini'lloriouH sorvleo In luihiilf or Iho Hi).. C'roM, it, rucoitlilllun which tho Klka plunnoil undur in cut uuhI! loim olraiimnlunnM. Thuro wnro llama and niiulo la onllvnn the Jolly company, ultu dniu'lnii for Ihonu who anjoy loaliiK Ihu Until funluillu itlop. A niunt Imilnllful aprimd rounitud out Iho mil cbmplmniuil of a Kinroini nnirialnmiil. Tho coiiKruiulutory roinarKu or w. is. .Nttwcomiio, accuni' punylni Iho pnMMinlalltn by Ilia Kilo of KOiivonlr liadtiui to Individual iiieiiiliorn of Iho cuiilaon auxlllury or Ihu Itititt'romi, ware follvlluus, and Iho runpoiiKO by Jtar, I. K. Hammond wuh In a Ilka happy vain. 11 r i of re marks wr ulna niuda by Mm. Uruoo Kimlo. Mm. Adu Hlioudy, Mm, 'Mary Whimsy, and Mm. Maude Matey, outlining Ihu work oceompllnliad by specific lpiurlniunU or tho local Hod Crons unit. - Tho souvenir tmdiios nuiiibvrlnit 22, are neat amhlnnia or Intrinsic vuliiu. Urn pomoiinol or tho funiculi ruclplonls lialnic Ilia follow Inn macrons: Mnudu Malay, coin tnandant: Kllzahpth Hush, asslstsnt; Itolmrla tivurlou, Urana Wlnno, Curo. Una HiliuiTinan MarKarnt Dean Mattel K'liim, Aluma Kndnm. ICIUatjolh iXarrls. Kvurul .f I'aubiarud, Mando Crttpks, llnriilhy I'lyuialo, .- Eva WrlKht, KilHh Hui'kolt, Maude Mnm ku, Helinn dray; ulna Misses Marian (iummiir. Ilmilie JtmnltiK. Klslo Alexander. Itulh I'happall, Hulh l'or tr, and Dorla Uioinln. - .Malta Cominandary, Knights Tom- ular meets an Wednesday evening, May 28, for work In the Ordar or tho Temple. . 1 , A wadding, olwervod In continue And by custom prevailing In oriental land, occurred at Ibo llaptlst church Hunduy evening, In accordance Willi acrlptiiral tradition. For details con- cernlnii the matrimonial pact and names or participants,, read Uoiicsls Mr. and Mr.-l..lf.- hottlea ltavo raturned from a trip to northern localities. Including Hoaltto. At Itroiu erton they visited their daiiKhter, ' Mm. I,. II. .Wyant, also lliulr aon tirvnl, who la married and . Uvea at llaman, Ore., near l'grt Slovens where ho la employed by tho govern ment, having .been mustered out or the army. ., ' ' Mr. and Mm, J. P. Dodge are home from Portland. Mm. Kllaabeth Yockey la the author of a ions, not only popular an reflectlnR tho war aantlment but alao echoing tho Joyful peace refrain, Tho linos have boon given an appro prlato mimical sotting by MIss.N'ollle Heaver. ' Tho tlllo to Iho soug la "Our American Hoys' and tho Initial up paaranco or the composition will ha on Decoration Day, sung hy Mm, Julia Hockott, notod soloist of this City. . -;-. , : "- Charley Ollletta di homo from Portland, leaving hut wife for a rent curo at a lunltarlum In that city. Ho may roturn tbero tutor on. L. B. Morrlaon, of Iceland, Donnlui county, la a vlaltor and prospective locator her. , . , . Mm. Ollvo Thorno Burdle la ex. peeled home this weok from hor tchool workat Onrflold. Wash Tho Nut was oponad last Saturday night mnst auspiciously, with a hlg . crowd of visitors who were cordially welcomed , hy-.the. new munogoniont Muslo and dancing supplemented tho activities in the pools, and there were aome dextrous exhibitions or swim mliig at tho bends or exports In thlB manly art.. This wook will wltnoss the opening of the big establishment In all' Us departments as to bathing and nmusemont fontureR. ' Memqrliil Sunday wltnassod the Presbytbrlan church throngod with aoldlors and civilians.'; Especially did the appettrBiico of the local 'National Guard org.mlJiUloii mnko a lavorablo linpreBslon. Musical mccompanlmonta to .tho'BorVIco woro In lino with th maBtorfut nUdroHfl or tho piiHtor, Itov C, F. Koehltir.' Tho servluos on DeC' oration Day; to bo hold at the armory proinlBo'to bo. ohsorved on a more gonerul scnlo than evor, tho stirring events of the past row years having added grbnter slgniricanco to - the meniorlul ovont. 1 The addres will be gIVdn hy -Rev. C. A. Edwards, pus tor of tho Mothodlst church, Friday, May 3U. . r ' . . A piiHHongcr on No. 14, last Thurn (lay morning, was ovldontly In a dy- Ing'coridlllon whllo pnsslngvthru this terminal. HIS dead body was din covered In a Rioopor and removed from tho train ;At CtranU Pass, ill niiino proved to be Jamos Brown, res Idont of Sonttlo. . ... contmorclnl .oluh'g drive for colO' bratlult day .funds., boglns . Tuouduy mornliiK, May 27. 1 Among notnblo Improvements the Ashliind Oreamory Is Inslnlllng a big onncreto tunk In the uppor story. At flmt It was thought , to bo Intonrtod ' for a roof garden butlormlllt pliinBo but plans and Hpeciricatlpns.donoto reservoir tor lltiulci fuel. ' ' . 1,0111s V'Inaleild, howcomor rrom Elko, Novndu, has purohnsod through . tbo Lamkln, ngoncy of this city, the a a -ui' id run eh of .Incoii nriindl, n flue prnpiirly lociili'd linlwiinn Tiiliml and hooiilx, poBsoimlou to bo given Juno Kay Murphy, halo and hourly. Is lionui rrom Prance, whore ho servod the 77th division. Tho Intul ciuivuss In bnliulf of the Methodist ('nnliinury movntnuiit Is rogrflHsiiiK sutlnra(!torl)j(,,w.ltli, Ash: nil s nuota practically uHHiirtul. Mnr- trnnd Tipple, president or tho Motho- at college nt Itoiiie, und Thnmiis Iplndy, chaplain In tho llrltlah oxpn- dltloniiry rorcus, have been touring the sidle In bnhnlf of tho coiiteuury fund, rnnduntlug u unliiuo and whirl wind campaign, ' It would ho u plea sure to huve thvso visitors In Ash liind, on a chuiitiituiun occasion, for Instnnco, as thuy ara suld to be rep resentative spenkars on any topic und adepts In the art of morul.jiuulou when flnunrli'l asslslunce Is required. Hloiknion aro luteroBtnd In the roliable uppnlntmont or C. M, An- ersou, of Talent, as llvestoak Inspec tor, for Jiicksou county, ho having re- calved tho Indorsement or the Htalo attln and Homo Jtnlsum association ror lhit position. The citizens Hunk kept open house on Buturduy durlirg offluo hours, demonstrating the merits or u iew hurglur alarm systom Just Installed n that Institution by Iho Arnorlcun Hunk I'roloal.m Co., of Mlnnoupolls, Minn., tho oiiiy rafegunrdlng device or tho kind In ihls section or the stale. An explanation of Iho techni cal details of the system was mado to a large numlior of visitors. Tho Installation Is an oxponslve one, but the bank rfria Its patrons aro moro than repaid due lo tho absolute security which the mechanism af fords.' y , -. - A number of waysldo Inns are to be foul u rod as public ontortainmont centers on tho Pacific Highway thru out tho trail rrom the Canadian to Mexlcnn bordors, Und tho question arises why would not Ashland, as the gateway to and rrom tho California unit or tho ayatem. ue the logical place ror locating ono of theso Inns by the wayalde. John Barryraore in "Are You a J . Mason?" at Liberty Theater U. 8: IRISH DON'T i ... Jtoy typs loiiev fo vifie, , aftar lis mffht out , , xn 'Ate "on a Mason ? , 9 i -sMmmr a; John Darrymore could not bo moro ideally caat than in the stellar role of the film production of tho sensationally successful farce, "Are You a Mason?" by Leo Dltrlchstoln, which will be displayed at tho Liber ty theatre today only. ; Two scape-graces, fathar-ln-law and son-in-law, havo hit upon the dovlre of protending to be Free Ma- nna mnn in ha able to oiead lodge meetings as an excuse tor spending inoir evenings uway irum There Is genuine fun In the ireltttlon- hin nt thnse two mock Masons.' each of whom team detection by. the other Anil thA riomeatlc and comic compll- cutlons caused ' by their ' indiscrim inate and Inartistic lying provide a fund of humor rarely evidenced in stage or screen comedies. ' , OF' GREAT BRITAIN PARIS, , May . 2 7. -Secretary of Btate Lansing has wrjtten to Ifrank. P, Walsh and his fellow representa tives of .Irish organizations in the United States advising them that It Is impossible for the American dele gates to make any further represen tations- to secure pusspoxts for Irish Sinn Kein leaders to present the Irish cause before the peace confer-! ence.. Beoretary Lansing's note states that Mr. Walsh and his associates made speeches-during their visit in Ireland considered no offensive by British officials that It was Impos sible for the American representa tives to do anything further. : Air. Walsh replied to Secretary Lansing In a long letter. In which be sold: " , . '"We beg to advise you that no person was authorized by us to make any effort lo bring us into friendly relations with the British representatives." A MUtiiko Mmlo by Many Don't wait ror rheumatism to In dicate dlsaueod kidneys. When you suffer palna and aches by day and sleep disturbing bladder weakness by night, fool tlrod, nervous and run down, the kidneys and bladder should bo restored to boalthy, strong ana regular action. It la a mistake to postpone treatment. Foloy Kidney Pills put tho kldnoys In sound, heal thy condition and kaep thorn active and strong. Itegtn taking today. Oood results follow the first , dose. For sale by M nil ford Pharmacy. , GRAB POTATO YIELD II Kit MX, Mav 27. A smnll nnnv of 1,000 organized iilundcrcil.s re cent I v made a raid upon a huuc pota to farm not fur from Stettin, forced the eui)Ioves of the farm to lielo the nitriinxiiort its uroilncls to the railroad station nnd eomnelleil the terrified railroad officials to order 0 special train on which thov enrired their plunder into Stettin and sold it. The rnnn ownern .have nnpcnU'd to the Gorman ircnernl nHHcmblv ut Wei mar to niniiwli t'nn robhciK. INVESTED AT ST PAUL 8T. PAUL, Minn.. May 27--Arch- bishop Dowllng was Invested !-wlth the pallium at impresslva ceremonies today, ArchbUhop Keane -.of f 1 buque, Iowa, presiding at the presen tation. Twenty bishops - and 200 priests, besides the two archbishops were In tho procession from, the archeplscopal residence to the oathe dral nearby. The installation of Archbishop Dbwllng occurred several weeks ago, the pallium being- delay ed In arrival. ' - , ;. " II a I THE FRIENDLY TOBACCO Horse Sense About Tobacco Good tobacco !ought to be like a well- ; bred hoss all th' kick taken, out but f all th' sperit left in. . -V : ; You see, half the secret of makin' a good hoss is in the breedin' an' half in the breakin'. . Selectin' , tobacco that's grown right is only half of makin r Velvet. " The agein' is the other half. v ' 1 " " Thar's only one kind of agein' that gets th' right results Nature's own. Nature's no ? clock watcherf She does a job right whether it takes two years or two thousand. : So when she gets through with the fine. Kentucky Bu'rley lhat we put away in wooden hogsheads ? for 'two years, it's just right. f It ain't been hurried none, . ' or short - cutted. It's a: . Nature-done, job. 'r y ; ? V All kinds of things : are , packed in tobacco tins, but , your good neighbor will tell ; you "Velvet is the real pipe : tobacco." Prove it for your-; ;r . self. . ', II I Mix with Milk for a I , . ; ,t . '' Rich Sauce . . t n ul U m U. ItUila' mm Uckt vf. urn jnmMmi with Vogi.'. , . K.nknllw lug lor imtm to. Xfki It lk fii Aatuila I 1 m auk btur Uu It iMka . ' f Cti Um Uu Mftr tmi tntm. 1 IU. is mx MttMly cIm mm. urr. iiniln; kucktis Inm mmt I A TRIAL mi (MINCE NOTHING that we could say would so thoroughly convince you of the value of Chamberlain's - Tablets as a personal triaL We can tell you of thousands who have been permanently Cured of chronic constipation, indigestion, biliousness, sick headache and disorders of the stomach and liver, but this will have little weight with you as compared to a personal trial. That always convinces. ' ' Master of None '"fThis is why wc have specialfzdd in one line stuck to it and, became its Master. We arc Auto Electric Experts and do exclusive Auto Electric Work. For your Auto Electric "Work see us. "We stand behind our work. ' .' '7 Te arc distributoi's. for the Evcrready Guaran teed Storage Battery, Latest equipment for recharg- in?. We 'don't bum 'em up. - . . - v Auto Electric Equipment Co. 27 North Grape St., Medford "..L- Roll VELVET. CIgawtt.. r- , t J C : . AUTOMOBILISTS 'y Don't ruii your storage battery by using -hydrant water, . , V;. , v , .... . ;' Distilled Water 15c per , gallon . without con tainer; 25c per gallon with container. . ,, ", Why wait until the FLIES Comet : Order Vour SCREENS NOW and have them put on early.-.'::'.;- '.7.; ;. 'V' ' .' . TROWBBIDGE CABINET .WORKS Phone 42XrJ. 10th and Grape( 'if t '': ':, ' '-: -v. ! g-Y""-""".'-. ' EAT ,Where the, Eats ' Are Good , Nice and Cool . ; SALADS. A SPECIALTY TheGusherCafe IceFree ,'IGNATION REPAIRING Magnetos, Spark Coils, Motors and Generators: repaired and . rewound. Guaranteed good as new. Batteries repaired. We ar Soutliern Oregon Agents for. the celebrated Burd Rings. - Try .them for com pression.;: ; . ; '. '-; ' CRATER LAKE MOTOR CO. " Due ' Consideration 15 f t0 Yur Own Interests rtgV w mil This Is nelUior mLserly nor selfish i ' : Sil lUjIl .it is a matter of financial pruilenco 11 II I II to have a reserve fund and save aU ' ' II J II llll . you can. II II 1- iVl Start such a fund now with the j. JMw Jackson County Bonk. Ujj . .kjs . 4 Per Cent Interest ;, jwl'jl ) hed isas- ESTABLIS We are going to give away one . ' .- . ; ;v . 500 POUND ICE BOOK With each new Refrigerator, This will lessen the high cost of refrigerators. ' Every refrigerators is guar anteed or money refunded. Poole Furniture Co. s&tisfeicjo miour ,'1.;tJ;-,'.-tvi.Jlt; - .'. . -I t . - .- 1 VILMO FLOUR Manufactured From the Home Grown Wheat ' For Home Trade Rogue Valley Milling Co. ' Medford, Oregon