Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 29, 1919, Page 3, Image 3

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    PAGE TUREB
VALLEY BOOKLET
TO BE PUBLISHED
BY THREE CLUBS
LARGE AUDIENCE
E
TO BE -PAVED 16
FEE! THRU OUT
H. S.
START AT 2 P. M.
WEDFOTID MATD ' TRTRTJOTJ, MEDTOIHX OltKOOX, THimSDAY; MAY 20, 1919
I'nmi oiiil Id mill, I'ncil'iii liiith
wuv will Iw uiivi'il ft wiillh of 10 fed
wide, Thin wiih lliu tli'HHinn (if tint
hIhIu IliullWIIV ('IHIIIIliHMil)ll VI'Ntlll'llllV
wlll'll tttl) IHUlll'llctH UWIU-lll'd Oil II
IiiimIh of ii I L!-foul inni'inciit were
I'linlitrcd lo n 1(1-font mi voiiicnl. ' Ii i ti
ll Jtl-I'not niiviiiiiiiiit, iwilli two foot
nIiIIIIIiIi'I'H Oil VIII'll Mil I II. Iiiih lll'UII
tlni. hJiiiiiIiii'iI Tor Hut xlnln cniiMlrui'
tioii. two Nlri'ti'lii'H wuro narrowed
for fiiiiini'iiil ri'iixiuiH.
(hdiiir IIiiIiit, wlio Iiiih tlui Si-liivuii
HiM'lion, ollci'i'il Id rmlui'ii Ills liiil
."ll(l a mil", or a loliil of l!.H0U. if
the I'oiiiiiiiHsioii would liromli'ii (lie
lii-fuut roiiil to 111 feci.' Thin iroio
hitioii wiih ncci'iitcd, mi motion til'
('oiiiiiiiimioiii-r llootli, wlui I'xiilaini'il
Hint tlm I'iniiiM'ex were hiii'Ii (hut
Ill-foot tnivoiiii'iil could Im laid, IhihimI
Oil, lllll IH'il'I'H U'llil'll llllVII lll'I'll llllll-
iniltcil hv I'linlrni'liiri nini'0 . Dip
Amil lui't'l inur. Illdn iik'iii'. venter-
iluv Wi'ici lower llin" IIioku r ived in
April, inn) llm hiiniu KMlixfaitufV
timid wiim nhicrteil in lln biir linti'li
of i'iiiiIiiii'Ih In! in tlm first Mnv Inoot--.
iritr. ' ... , .
A four miln Hcctinn lirtwcifi Wolf
fwi mill tlrnvii iTi'ik liiul been
awarded lo llio Wnrrcn 1'oio.tnii'tion
'oiiiimnv on ii 1'J fonl Iimmis. A. J.
Ilill. ri'iiri'Mi'itlinv I Ii" poimmnv, wiih
n In tn. hi ! I mill iihIiiiI what lit! would
lo if I In- mail wire wiili-ni-il four
IW'., llo 'iiwni'il lo knock olf li-'.'.lo
u iiiili- lor llo- four niili'-H. ntul Cmn
uiiioiicr Tlioinnnin iimvvtl tlmt lhi
M-i-liiiii In- tnailii Ntiimliiril width,
llir-.ii iiiH'tinioi lironili'iit-il to hliimliiril.
tin- entire 1'iii'iliu liiuliwnv will lia n
Ill-font roml from llio I'nlil'oriiiii line
lo I'ortliinil. Tlii'.lM-r.mt wjillli Iiiih
lii'i'ii iiiIiiiiI on llii- lower foliimliiii
Iiiuliwnv. I'lirlhiiul Orrmniliin.
V, 11. fiorc worked for llii oxten
nimi oti I lie I'ucilin liiuliwiiv to Hi
fi i-t while in I'orllniiil. ninl II. I, Will
tlicr wiih nlo iiiflnunliul in Hociirinif
tlm rliiuii'd liv Hi'i'iirini; ni'titiunx fit -vnriiur
tlu totino from uromiitt'ttt
Miilforil rilixi'ii.
THE BEST STUNT
ni:NI), Orn., Miiy 29. A light
auto la greatly to tio preferred to
bear iIokii In treeing bruin, according
to Hanger C. T). RpritiKcr. of tlio
Deschutes nnllonnl forest, and
Charles Tltnninti, who bagged a a35
pound liliu-k hour yi'itonliiy without
over gutting out of tluilr onto.
Tlm nnliniil wus first Hucn when
tlio two foront men wuro driving
tqward Crescent, nnd' was standing
In tho mlililln of Ilia roml eyeing tlio
nuiclilno Intently. Ah tlio cur ap
proached lilm, ho fled, but tlio nuto
molilla turni'd nftur lilm, dodging
Hi ii in ph ntul logs und finally forced
tho fiiKllivo to tnko refuge In a troo.
Onn Bhot brought 111 in down, no cloao
to tint cur Hint It wus not nocosHnry
for olthor ot tlio huiilor to lenvi tlio
ninclilno lu'loudlng tlio carcass on
tlio roar seat.
Tllll Wonderful HCIflllU llUUIltlttS,
tlio Nplimdld f IhIi In k mid ItiinliorliiK,
tlio NpnrklliiK iiKiiintnln Mlroiium, tlio
iiitllinltiid uinount ot KlorlmiH min
iihlun, llio MiiHiirpiiHHi'il cllinitlo, tlm
ilnl l: Ioiih rrullH, llio rortllo noil, tlio
in veil hitch wiiyn mid llin tunny otliur
iitlriii-tloiiH ot HOiitlinrii OrnKon urn lo
Im inudo known lo tlio world by u do
minion of ruprinaiiitiiilviKi of tlio
(Iriinln 1'nnn, AhIiIiiihI und Mndfurd
('oniiiiiircliil cliilm ut n miiotliiK li'dd
In tlm dull rooiiiH ot (IriintH I'nnn
Wodniindiiy iivunlnic. A liooklot will
ho IhhiihiI, not mi vxuKKurntloii of
fiiidH, hut kIvIiik ii plain- Htiitoineut
of nil of th od iiliriti:tloiin tlmt uro
unniiuiillvd ttiiywhoro.
Iloforo tin) liunliiiinil mootliiK tho
(Iriintn l'unn dull nirv(id B bountiful
luiichi'Oii In tho followliiK vlnltorn
mid tlmlr own ruproHiiiilutlvon: Anh
liiinl, ln-rt (lrir. .1, It. .Mcdoo, II. (I.
Hhlim, V. ). N. Hmltli. Mcdfonl: C.
K. (inton, J. (!. .Mn;in. dl. W. I'nul,
3. ft. lltilllH. W. (-,. Kli'ol, J, Wold, W.
0. Tnto, II. I,. Witlllmr, 1. H. Mlllnrd,
J. W. Drennlnr. C, M. Tliomun, J. V.
Wiiki'flidd. C. R. llultiTfliild, A. U.
Cumiliiuhiiiii. H. H, Hialtli.
I''. A. tlruniwnll pri'Hldud ut tlio
iiKn'lliiK mid nhort talkn were tnndo
hy ii niinilioK from eudi city, nil fu
vnrliiK a unlltid plan to advortlna
nouthnrn OniKon. .1. ('. Knhln, O. H.
Itliitidiurd, J.'T. Clilnnock, H.
llrnmwi'll and li. A. Murphy of
(iranln I'unn; J. V. Dronnlor, Itolit.
W. Until, II. I.. Wiilllior. It. W. I'nul
and H. S. Binllli of Mi-dford nnd a
cointiiltti-n of llvo to ho named )y
Ihu Anlilnnd t'otumorcliil el ill), will
lui'iit' III Anlilnnd lloxt Wi'dlluodiU'
nvonliiK nt II p. in., lo formulate
pliinn KottltiK out llio odviirtlnliiK.
A riMolullon tliunkiiiR tlio Highway
Comiiilniilon for duclilltiK to iniiko nil
llio hard niirfucliiK on tlio Pacific
Highway Hi font wldo wan paiwql
uniiulnioiiiily mid wlrod to tho com
m IhhIhii.
Tlio Anliland nnd Mudford ropro
annlutlvoH Knvo a voto of thniikn to
llio Ciranin I'iikh pcoplo for tliolr
HpU-ndld rocoptlon aud bunuuet.
Tho followliiK resolution linn neon
nnttMAfl l.v fh InpL-nn fmiiilv IIIl-Ii
! .School club:
Vi'lioroiin, It In Impnrtmit that ro-
turnliiK nolillnrn und nnllorn nhould
luivo un opportunity to prepare, tlii-in-nolven
thornly for commiinlty life
and tlio ontnbllnhmont of tlnno prln
clplvii for which limy fouRlit;
Thorcforo, bo It rcnolvod Hint tho
Jacknoit (.'ouiity HlKh School, club,
amiomliliHl In Modford, nrita tho ito
ccnnlty of tho pukkiiko of tho Sol
fllcrn', Hultora' and Marines' Klnaa
clnl Kducatkin mennuro (Yes 31 1)
mid petition tho patriotic citl.cnn-or
Jucknon cnimly to support thin mea
niiro nt tho Juno Kloctlon.
mtnrv hko. a. hiuscoi-:.
rillXCH'Al. I. B. DAKRIt.
SUI'T. W.M. IJAVK.Ni'OUT.
Comnilttoo.
Tho couiiiiiinciiinniil exnrclnfn of
.tho Cruilral I'olnt liiifh nchnol last
nlltht wuro atteinlcd liy an audience
which taxed tho cupuclly of Center
hull In that town. Tho KraduatOK
were .MIneH Velinii lOlleafud, Juno
Dunlap und ('Duetto Tutherow, and
William I.yonn nnd Kfnnk Demi. Tho
diillKhlfiil proKNim wan much unjay
od. .Minn Tel hero w wuk tho vuledlc
lorlan and .Minn Dunlup tlio nulutu
lorlmi. i
I'rof. A. It. Hwcolnor, huud of tho
botunleul department of tho llnlver
nlty of Orc-Kon, didlverod thn com
mimeeiuout ad.lreBB tho tlllu of which
wim "ICxcuno .M," In which ho nhow
ed In ii unliiuo innnnur and lnlorest
InK way tho dlfforanco lietwoon truo
worth und Un counterfeit, or tlio dif
ference between roully holding a Job
mid beliiK held hy a job. Minn Kthal
Den n ably rendered a piano nolo and
thn lllllla nlslern iuartet entertained
wiih two mimical nu in born. Tho In
vocation war delivered by Jtov. L. K.
lielknup.
L. j, NorcroBH, prcnldont of tho
board of ed ileal Ion, presented tho
diplomas und In thn course of bin re
marks npoko of tho difficulties en
countered in graduation tho claim
I hln yvnr owlnu to tho, obstuclen
placed In the way thru havlDK to
clo.no nchool on ucnuut of tho Influ
etuu epidemic and stated that In
nplta of all thin tho courna had been
fully completed und tho work Wioroly
done.
Tho three ulrln In tho class with
Dnllln Htovenn, a pont-Kraduuto, were
nii'nibiirn of tho teachum tralulnt;
clann. Two of tho thrno already have
teaching ponltlona for next your.
Minn Kllentud will tench in tho (trad
ed achoola of Knlscudu, Oro., at $ S 5
a month, and Minn HtevenB In tho
hlKh nchool of Vanco, Ore., an com
mercial teacher, nt $100 a month.
O. F. Waltmnn, superintendent of
tho Central I'olnt nchooln, and Mrs.
W'nl I man, who tniiKht tho teacher
tralnliiK department, will leave Med
ford tonight for Clevoland, Ohio, to
visit bin parents, golni; by way of the
Canndlun I'aclfla and ntopplni; aver
at llunff, liko l.oulse and Calitary.
Thoy expect to bo threo wceka on
tho way, and cxpoct to return to the
I'nclflc count In Septembor. Mr. nnd
Mm. "Willi mutt have renldcd this year
In tlio llurniim apiirtincnta In led
ford. koIiik back and forth to Central
I'olnt dally by train.
' HtiM-kholdi-rn N'ntlco
. Notlco In lioroby given that tho
annual mooting of tho ntockholdor
of tho Homo Telephone & Telegraph
oompany, of Southern Oregon; will bo
hold nt tho office of tho company,
2 1 8 Went Sixth ntront, Modford, Oro
gon, at 3 o'clock p. m.Juno .1. 1919,
.i W. II. 001113,
ti ' I'roHldont.
BUSS
NATIVE
II E R B
TABLETS
Why pormlt your Hvcr and Itld
neyn to remind you conntnntly of
tliolr unhealthy condition, whon
llllnn Native llorb Tnhlotn. tnkon
nt regular Intorvuln will froo you
from pain, nnd Icoop your nyntom
In Bound physical health. Don't
nogloct them, for to do no will
loud lo porhapn very nerlpun con
nequoncoH. Tnko llllna Nntlvo
Horh Titblotn at tho flint ntgn of
trouhlo, and you will bo ngroonbly
Burprlsod at tho rcnulls. Thoy oro
rocognlzod ovorywhnro an the alnn
diird horh remedy for nil llin. duo
to a dlnordorod nloinnch. Opnntl
pat Ion dlnappoiti-a, tho liver, and
kldnoyn function proporly, : tho
blood bocomon puro nnd health,
tho nppetlto Improves, nnd tho
gonorul system boooiuea Itivlgorul
od. ftTrii. li'i'iinnln Morvtor, 'Hniim
wlck, Oil., wrlten: "My liver mid
kldnovn woro vory bnd, hut thnnka
to Illlss Native Herb Tablets, I
liuvo not a trace of my old trouhlo
now, I Bbiill contliiuo to keep
thorn on hand, Just as long ns I
can got thom."
llllnn Nntlvo Tlorb Tahlotn aro
put. up 201) In a box, enough to
lent llio nvornga family aix
moiilbn. Price al.OO. Accept no
HUbntltntnn. hook for tho jOi
trnilo mark nnd money back M)
gtmran boo -on ovary box.-,, i."
Bold hy local dniKKlBln and lo
cal nisonls ovorywhqra.
WAR HERO WANTS 10
SEE MOTHER FIRST
KNOXVH.LK. Tenn.. Mnv an.
Koruciint Alvin C. York, "crcntest
hero of tho world wnr," rctnrni'il to
Tennessee today ninl won civon an
o vi A inn w hen his train Ktotmeil at
Knoxville en route to l'ort OL'letliorne.
whero he will be mustered out.
'I wniit to no home to neo niv moth
er first of nil," York told u commit
tee which invited him to return here
for n reception tifter ho leaves the
service. ' '
Mrs. Hnder's lioino on tlio liiuliwnv
nt l'lioeuix wns the scene of plens
imt festivities Xroudnv ovtminir. A
reei'iilion lieini: triven for the tirinei
tuil clinrneters of tho oikirollu "Svl
vin" nnd their friends.
The evcninir wus spent verv plens-
nntlv in siiminu mid cullies, utter
whieli a iliiihlv liinelieoit wnn served
hv threo prettv litllo cirU dressed
as butterflies. J ho hostesses were
Mrs. Oliver. Miss Homes, Mrs. Ae-k-
ert und Mrs. liuder.
The invited tmesis wero Mr. nnd
Mrs. O. W, .Milam, Misses Juniiita
l''iirrv, Inen Fisher, Svbil Kurrv,
liois llieo, M'ltrie Morion. Lent Stev
ens, Mnrv mid Uutiso Wheeler, Mabel
lleiirn, Ititth Miirlin nnd Kslher Mil
ler: Messrs. Norninii Anderson, Au
hrev V'urrv. Vnne Wilder, Jiavnmnil
Kurrv, Herlliold I learn, I.eo Furry.
.Iiluek Allen, llernek , Wheeler, Jnv
Miller nml SvlvesLer Stevens, .
Tho program tor llio eonimenec
ment triven Thursduv is ns follows:
Mnri'li -..Mrs. Oliver
Tnvoentiou .......l)r. linilie
Sum; . lliifli School
llislorv - - Kstltei- Miller
Inslrunienlul Solo Loin Stevens
Oration Lois Hioe
Sinn; High School Girls
Lust Will - ......Ifulli Martin
C'lnss Prophecy Jitnnitn Furrv
Address 0. A. Unsnoo
Present niton ol. IJiiilonins.
...O. W. Milmn
Amerien
WASHINGTON PIONEER IS
HELD FOR EMBEZZLEMENT
TACOMA, Wnsli., Muv 2!). .Tiimea
O'Fiii-fell, mist muster nt Ortinir, wns
nrresled . this iiioriiini! hv n (lenulv
United Slnles mnrshnl clmr.L'cd wiih
Hie misuse of .1)017 of Hie funds of
the Orlimr dohIoI flee. O'Fnrrel is n
moniliei' of otio of the nionuor I'liniilios
of this HiM'lion, nnd Iiiih lived in Ort
ing for 'M vours.
r
Been eatin em
for a year ik.
says (JJ
Never
tire
of
POST
Tmsties
Corn Flakes
ADVERTISING MEN
.who must take their
work homo,: value,
the handy 6-pound
aesletanoe of
CORONA
The Personal
Writing Machine
--see onet ,
BOOK STORE
The bicycle rucea tomorrow will
la-Kin at 2 p. in. and will flnUh at
the Nutatorlum. A IiIk crowd In ex
pected to koo tho start und flnlub.
Tho followliiK havo been nuked to
mirvo on tho commlttae in charKO of
tho ruccH: Homer Culklnn, Vcrn Van
nyke and K. K. Martin, while E. J.
White buy been requested to keep
tho wore and act an referee. ,
Thn two (told watclion, a Kontlo
iiien'B not of Kold plan, the aolar kub
lamp and other prizes aro on display
ut Guylord'n Cycle Bhop. The reKl
tratlon of entries to the races closed
this forenoon, , ,
I). S. SOLDIERS GRAVES
PARIS, May 29 At tho Memorial
Day exercises wblch will bo held to
morrow In tho American cemetery
ut Burosnes, a suburb of Parts, at
which President Wilson will speak,
liu will, in complanco with a 'request,
lay a wreath in tribute to the Amer
ican deud oh behalf of the Hoy Scouts
of America.
Ilon't Iet It IdiiRor
A cough that follows la grippe or
any other cough that "hongs on"
from winter to spring wears down
tho sufferer, leaving him or her In a
weakened stato unable to ward off
sickness nnd disease Jos.' Glllard,
148 Fillmore St., Nashville, Tenn.,
writes: "I was' suffering with a dry,
hacking cough and a pain In my
chest, but since taking Foley's Honey
and Tar I havo been relieved." It
soothes, heals and curea coughs,
colds and croup. Good for whooping
cough. For sale by McdMrd Phar
macy. .1
HflF
' 1 xAm
- -CoaTTlvlit ma tlW
U.J. R70klsTofMC0 CO.
TALK about smokes, Prince Albert
is geared to a invhanrirmt stanWi
that just lavishes smokehappiness on
every man game enough to make a bee line for a
tidy red tin and a jimmy pipe old or new!
Get it straight that what you've hankered for in
pipe or cigarette makin's smokes you'll find aplenty
in P. A. That's because P. A. has the aualitvl
You can't any more make Prince Albert bite your
tongue or parch your throat than you can make a horse
drink when he3 off the water 1 Bite and parch are cut
out by our exclusive patented process ! i
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! '
Bay Print Albtrt mtrywhert tobacco im moll. Tappy rtj bast,
tidynd tint, hamhome pound and half pound tin humidorw and "
tAot cieoer, practical pound crystal glatm humidor with tponf
moutmmr top that keeps th tobacco in such perfect condition. '
R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co, Winston-Salem, N. C
ILLIONS of pounds' of K C Baking
Powder were bought by the Govern
ment for our troops overseas m ore
than all other brands combined.
What's good ;:ior the . American soldier
is good lor the American people.
You can profit by the experience of the
Government officials and be assured of the
same quality goods in buying
B A K I N G
POWDER
.1 - K
2) hinx-ipr-'S
$SkJr for Over 25 Years
The K C label is your guarantee that you are
getting the same quality baking powder used
by the Army, Navy; Marine Corps and Gov
ernment Hospitals in the Great War.
; -v .-...'.".'''''.- v i . .' v ... , -i '' 1 ; - 1 ' '. '
Why Pay War Prices?
J AQUES MFG. CO., CHICAGO