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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (May 27, 1919)
t sncDFORp mate tribune, medford, RTindW. Tuesday, may 27, 1910 SPEAK IN CITY ON v '-Haunt. Joaepli Goldman, a ItusBlnn Jaw who spoke here two years ago and who has suffered extreme cruel lies at the hands of the Bolshevik!, will speak here twice next Sunday morning and evening. Sunday mor ning he will occupy the pulpit ot the Christian church. In the evening he will again preach at the Christian church. In the morning his address will be on "The Home Coming ot Israel," and In the evening on "The Inner Life ot Russia." Kate has boon against Rabbi OoUl- . Si&'n. . Six years ago while the Bol shevik I movement was- on In Russia in a different form from the present lie lost his wife and six children at the hands of the mob. He displays a-'Jagged set of teeth, the result of wolng kicked In the head by a Rus- TALKS WITH N. Y. A' v5 V ,1 I - Rabbi Goldman who speaks In Med- v . y ford Sunday. elan I. W. W. at that time. Two years ago he got his boy out of Rus sia and brought him to America. When America entered the ' war young Goldman believed his duty was to fight for his adopted coun try and he enlisted at Seattle and went to France with the 91st divis ion.' He went over the top twice and escaped without a scratch; but on November 9, two days before the armistice was signed, a German shell lit near him and he was blown to atoms. -. "But l do not regret it," said Rab lil Ooldman. . "A man cannot die for "America. When a man dies -r for America he lives forever. Lincoln died for America and his name will go down for all time. I regret los ing? my hoy, but I thank God he died in fighting for the cause." - Rabbi Goldman is a Zionist and a firm believer in the' prophecy that the Jews are to return to Palestine, the promised land, and in his even ing sermon will develop that idea in connection with 'Biblical statements and the war events bearing upon the possible return ot the Jews. He Is now on his way to Palestine and will ' loin In the homecoming of thousands of Jews who will make the pilgrim age to the Holy Land, recently re deemed from the grip ot the barbar ous Turks and Germans. . -Rabbi Goldman Is in Medford this week to make arrangements for his appearance here Sunday. He is an intensely interesting talker and is overflowing with Information about ill-fated Russia which he knows like a book, and there is no doubt but that the meeting Sunday morning as well as the story ot the Jews In the evening, will be tremendously inter eating. . '-. '-r, OUVE THOMAS IS STAR . AT RIALTO TONIGHT The romance of an artist's model and her child, enacted by Olive Tho mas, promises unusual entertain ment for the patrons of the RIalto theatre, whore her latest production, "Toton," will be offered tonight and tomorrow. . Heralded by Harrison Fisher as the . most beautiful show girl in America, and with a charm that has appealed to the skill ot such artists ob . Haskell Coffin " and Raphael Ktrohner, her selection by Director Frank Borzage for the portrayal of a dual role in this romance of the Latin quarter of Paris is pertinent In every-respect. v , Miss Thomas plays the part ot both mother and son, or, to be more explicit, 'daughter, who Is disguised as a boy by her Apache guardian, a true Fagln. ,. Those who have seen "Toton" at a pre-release showing claim that this picture is Miss Thomas' most enter taining and artistic production. Her work appeals to everyone and her charming personality, displayed In a role that offers every opportunity for the portrayal of pathos, charac terization and emotion, artfully blended with photography that Is acclaimed as poetic .vision, will fur nish rare enjoyment to Miss Thomas admirers and create a host of new friends. ' . ' Notice I am not responsible for any debts contracted -ny my wife. 6K. W. 10. DAVISON. : A remarkable thing happened thts morning when a guest at the Hotel Medford from his, room talked by long distance telephone for three minutes with his mother In Xtow York city. This breaks the long distance telephone record of Med ford, all ho five years ago an attempt was. made to talk from the long dis tance office here by a patron some where In. Massachusetts, but the talk was very . unsatisfactory. Today's conversation, however, was all that could be desired. The feat was made possible by uew telephone improve ments Inaugurated within the past IS months. As there Is no direct long distance wire to New York from Portland the connections made for today's conver sation were first from Medford to Portland,, then from Portland back to San Francisco, and from that city on the direct wire to 'New York, a distance estimated at 4500 miles. - And this wonderful exposition ot the modern feats of science was broughttabout- thru the tact that R. J. Mandle of New York city, a travel ing salesman, aged about 30 years, who arrived In Medford .Monday on business felt lonesome tor his moth er last evening and longed to talk with her and hear her voice. So on retiring last night he decided to arise at 4 a. m. and from his room talk with the mother at her home In New York city, getting advantage ot the night rate: He carried out this program. In talking about the unusual wire conversation later Mr. 'Mandle said they could hear each other just as plainly as If they were In ordinary conversation. Another remarkable thing In connection was the tact learned later that this conversation passed over, wires thru which tele graphic messages were being sent at the same time. While all the above was. surpris ing now comes the real shock. In the mind of every reader has no doubt run the thought, of the tre mendous expense of talking from Medford to New -York, but Mr. Man- die's expense for the three minutes conversation was only' S4.15. H. S. GIRLS GLEE T IS A OBITUARY KKRIBS Marv Catherine Kribs was born in Guelph, Canada, June 20. 1849. She removed with her parents to Illinois when two Years of nee and obtained .her education in that state. When about 17 she went to Wis consin, and taueht one year there. Mrs. . Kribs became a member of the Congregational church , when a voniur woman and has alwavs been a consistent Christian. Was a mem ber of the First Presbyterian church of this city. . January 1. 18G7. she was united in marriage with Charles C. Kribs at Trempealeau. Wis. Her husband passed awav in April, 1916. Seven children survive her; Mrs. William Stewart. Los Molinos, Cal.. Prof. If. U. Kribs. lf Philadelphia: Edwin P. Kribs. of Wallace. Idaho: The first annual conoert by the high school girls .glee club and tho high school orchestra, hold at the high school auditorium last night was such a. big success that It Is sure to be a yearly event hereafter. Tho assembly room was packed to the doors with a dulighted audience. Many who could not get in enjoyed the concert standing in the corridor. ' The manner In which the high class program was rendered by each club not only retloctod tho splondld musical ability of tho Blngors and players and the thoro proparnttbn they had undergone, but cast much honor and credit on Miss Alice Vender Sluis, director of the glee club and supervisor of music In the graded schools, and Prof. 1J. C. Mc Reynolds, director of the orchestra and head of the high school com mercial department. - , The program included both popu lar and classical numbers and was as follows: Lustsplel Overture Koler'Bela Orchestra Rustic Wedding Gabrlol-Murle Glee Club Herd Girl's Droam Aug. Labltxky ,Op. 45 Orchestra Johnny Smoker. Splker (Characterized by Annette Hickman) Glee Club Violin solo, Legende Wionlwaskl ' ' Doris McReynolds . Overture, From Dawn to Twilight . - ....C. W, Bennett Orchestra . (a) , Sun Worshippers."... .Harmonised by H. Loomls Glee club ; (b) Vocal-solo, Waters. of Minns- ' tonka :..........................;........... Eunice-Brandon ' Piano solo; Hungarian Dance No. 5..-. . Brahms .'. Helen Phllbrook (a) Toboggan Rag J. F. Barth (b) Somethlng.....;....'Rudolph Frtml Aeroplane Song . From Musical Comedy "Going Up" Glee Club - - The Soldiers Chorus " Gounod Orchestra (a) Faust Walt ; ...Gounod (b) Good Night, Good Night Be loved j-.v.. Blnsutl Glee club and orchestra. I. O. O. F. Attention! -A special meeting has been called tor Thursday, May 28, at 1:30 p. in to attend the funeral of B. F. Ad kins. H. A. VAN AUSDALL. N. G. 56 Mrs. C .E. Reeves, Eagle Bend. Minn.: Mrs. J. II. Harrison, Concord, Cnl.; C. P., and Abbie. of this citv. Mrs. Kribs died in her berth on a passenger train near Tracy. 'Calif., about 2 a. m. Ihursduv. Muv 22.: All of her children, were present at the funeral except the two in the east. Mrs. Kribs was esocctiallv happy in her home life and alwavs held the deepest love end respect of her child ren. Funeral service conducted from Weeks & MeGownn chupel Monday at 2 p. m., L. Mvron Boozer officiat- DR. ADKINS..0L0 PIONEER OF CITY, DIEMGED 78 Another of tho old and Influential residents ot Medford 'is gouo. Dr. Benjamin Franklin Adktus, who died Sunday night. Dr. Adklns ciimo to tho Rogue, River valley In 1885. He settled in Modford when It wus but a village.' Ho has been an Inter ested and ardent advocate ot the city and labored consistently tor Its ad vancement. For some years ho was engaged In tho hardware buslnoss with Benjamin Wobb at the corner of Main streot and Central avenue. Ho was for over 20 years first vice president of the Jackson County bank. . Ho has not only soon Medford grow into a city but he has boon a strong factor in Its liphulldlng. Dr. Adklns was a member of the First Baptist church ot Modford from -its early beginning. Ho was acttvo In tho securing of subscrip tions for the building. He helped In tho erection of It and when it was dedicated helped to provide for tho deficit so It could be dedicated free of debt. He waa for a number of years the superintendent ot the Sun day school and labored for tho ad vancement of the church until Infir mity hindered further service. Ho was deeply rollglous by naturo. hav ing been a roombor of tho church since his boyhood. Dr. Adklns was a man of wldo ex perience and broad education.' lie was born In Greonsbnrg, Indiana, Jan, 10. 1841. i He graduated from Franklin colloge In the class - with President Stott of Franklin college and General Morgan. Later he grad uated from tho College ot Physicians and Surgeons ot Indianapolis, Ind., and also from the Rush Medical col lego of Chicago. ; He served hhr, country for a time as a soldier in the 1st regiment ot Indiana under General Durant. Thon he became assistant surgeon , at Camp Carrey. After some years of successful practice as a physician In Now Ross, Indiana, he retired, and later came west, residing In Medford until seven or eight years ago when ho moved to the present home on 'Ulvorsldo, south of the city.-' He died a few-minutes after 13 o'clock midnight. May 25lh, 1919. It somnod fitting that he should pass on with tho going of Memorial Hun day. Dr. Adklns was 78 years, four mouths and HI days old. Ho leaves bonldo his wire, Mrs. MutlUlu J. Ad klns, with whom ho hud lived In sweat companionship for ovor 52 yours, n dauglttor, Mrs. Ora llnunott and two brothers, Murtln Adklns ot Indianapolis, lnd., and Dr. John Ad klns of Marlon, lnd. Tho funeral servlcos will lie hold ut the llapllHt church at 2:30 p. in., Wednesday, May 28th. Tho i, O, O. F. will huvo charge of tho purview at the grave. Dr. Adklns was a char ter member of this lodge. GAS in the Stomach Sour stomach (heartburn). 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