Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 02, 1919, Page 3, Image 3

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MEDFQRD MATTi TTiTBUNTi, 'TUBPFORP. OT7FiQNT, MONDAY, JTTXE 2, 1013
THREW
LAND'S LOYALi
The Outbursts of
Everett True
I
WAR CHEST WILL
OF
ByCONDO
AID ARMY: DRIVE
DRY AND COLD
' AHIIIiAN). iliino Tim Itoiiin sur
vicu liiiruiiti of,Huh'ntlon Annv
livilinH in (Irciron litis liuon Hindu 1 1 it
l'liNiiliiiirv It'ttnl on of tlm biilnni'ii iin-
iixnniiilml In AnIiDiihI'n patriotic J'uml
Tim luuiiiint Involved is 41, (WO or
700, It in iindorKtood Hint this ilnnu-
tlotl will Iju in lieu of the proceeds ol'
II (ll'iVH which Wllri tO JulVO ItfHffl In-
diluted ill this lui'iililv iii tho iinur
fill ii in under I'ortiiin aiiKiili'oit, in he-
Imll' of various Kiilvation Armv pro
ioi'tn thioiiuhoiit llni .stole, At iiiiv
1 rail) this doiinlion milrivht will slip
lilcini'iit llin iiiiiiiiinl to. ho mined liv
a ilrivti nP tlin cnmpniml', iik oriu
liiullv outlined, i entered No
Imilv oliieolH to a iirn rain apportion
incut ui' tli I'tiinl in I'avnr of the Kal-
VIIIUIIiMm, Illll llllTI Ih HIIIIHI critil'IKIII
of I In' ai'linil In ilivi'ilinn tlm cut ire
ri'Hiiliu. c.l' (lm fnilil (hroiiuh iIiomii
i'Iiiiiiih'Ih. Milicrs think t tint lh funds
hliuiilil lm vo )iccn rotuiiu-il fur iii in
i-iiho of nniiiWiii'V, nruiliim tluil com
lilii'atiinm Implvinir the. raixinir of
more monev nr liable to nrinl at miv
limn, nnil in view of tlin disposition
Teecnllv iiimlii. I'niiti'iul that it would
In1 cstromclv difficult to liiiiini'd an
other iMiiiinaiun protect in fiivor of
iiiiv uivon henefieinrv. Tliov further
Htiito lluit tho expenditure of tliix
monev will nuiiiilv hii in favor of
I'ortlaml ami other lama toviM.pt'
tlin Kintn. In iionnm'lion with the at
I it iiilc of tho imlriiilin riiml'H exoeu
, tivo committee in roenrd to thin nii
IKirtii.limpiit. it i kIiiIimI lliiit, if hiii'Ii
n ili'iMMinn hail hceri left to llw com
mittee. I lm impropriation uanild not
liavn been made. It seems tlml then1
wax some ort of u voir over thn luiiU
trr i'iiiiiIiii'Ii'iI alonv linen not slrictlv
in iiccordiiiicc with referendum ninth
oiIh insofar ns itiviuu all inlercKled a
Voire in tlm dcciidoii. Furthermore,
the voir wiih nlnioxt a tie. iiiinlvinE
that there wa well developed oppohi-'
lion to the 1 1 tit ti. sufficient to war
Tnnt full nnhlieitv reaanlinif its mor
ltrt before the awnnl Was made. Aidc
from thiK ninde ilixeonlnnt note. Hie
lint riotie fund linn Ui'n idnallv ninn
uued. 1 1 h inception was n master
stroke liv men of ulnar vittion, with
the remit tlmt I lie fund Wat the main
fnelor in enxilv meeting the ilemandK
of tlm.wnr iKtrlod in n. finnneilil'wnV.
ami no denervinix rouuiwilinn iiiion it
eoll'erx wiin ever turned down.l' The
fixeal veur liiarltiiiL' the imtriolie
fund's existence exnirud liv liiuitatioii
Mnv '). The plan imnlied voluntary
mouthlv iileilltex for' one vriir. anil
reNiiltit were that the fund alwnvK
afforded n uneleim from which to
mnkn reouiHiiiniiH without rcnortini:
ti a eunioiiik'n of drivet, A noon n
liiMHilde u report will lip mnde, f nil V
covering the palrioliit fund's Mlutiin
nt' different iwrimU of tlio year jimt
clom'd. .
The firxt Hiiimnor' mid-week donee
of the xeiiHon will bo civen at tlm Nil t.
Wedmwdav oveninu. Juno 4. dulv
flliiiKvroiipd aertmlinir to idenlft i'on
mxtrnt with niodvl deiHirtinctit. MiiHie
liv till) LaunNpnrli orelivHtrn of Med
ord. ..
A Tito roKideneo propcrtv on Oar
field Mtnint. ini'ludinir three loin, own
ed bV M. K. Addis Curluon. who
liven' on I'lilm venuo. Iiiik iimt been
sold to Mrs. Christine, Ketul, a new
eonitr from Portland. ' The I.nnikin
nuennv made llja wile, and poSHPHNion
will he itivun Juna 15.
Kinteiie will bo licndiiunrterH nf the
new Kit-nl bnllnlion. National Ouard.
Vi, 11, of AbIiIiiucI, huinir una of its
four un'tM. ' . '
Kcnii-aiinuiil mcetimr Of tlie Oom
mcroinl elub, Kfoudav ovuninu. June
2, nud on Wsdnomlnv oveniiur Hiih
week repreKPiilutivpH nf the local.
Try A Cup Of
next Itime you feel
coffee disagrees.
No loss of pleasure
but a great gain in
health if you are sus
ceptible to harm from
coffee,
" There 5 a Reason
"3
HACT 1 IF
Cfaseu jjon't attsnx services
l . Harelt THer
JUST- NOW TOUT) THGM SO y-yrxm
Medford and (iniiiln 1'iiKg omuuio
tioiM will join forepK hero to di-
ciihH nnhlieitv eannmiun nintlcru and
nrranun detaila.
lr. and Mm, V. II. HodkinKon vis
ited old home NurroundinuH nt CirantH
I'lixH laKt week.
A eontimreiit of ftnv Scout, led bv
Rev. t'. y. Koehler. Prcxlivterinn pas
tor. Healed Mt. AhIiIiiiiiI In nt Satur-
Inv, hnvuiir invaded the Umir cabin
eetor tho pveninir prcvioiiH.
homo loilui) ineetincH tho fore uurt
of thin week .inelndo tho t Modern
Woodmen 011. Monday pveninir, Kast
urn Star on TueKilav, and Mnltn Coin
mnnderv on WeduuKilaV.
f' A. DirkiHon of Portland., who
has been Ktopnini; hero for hoiiio
wcckn pant in fiiniihhcd npnrtmentH
on upper Orunito Ntreet. Iiiik been
hnvinir u net of irnvulH nuulc of native
California aeaein, to bo presented to
bin homo MiiKonie Indue nt Kberwood,
Ore,' llcnrv Kumrv. expert wood
worker, etirved the eouiiuiicnt to
turn. Tho term "aeneia'1 hni apei inl
siunifioiiueo to the fraternity men
tioned. Itichard Shinn. briuht vnunir Dii
nce uriiiluutp of tho AhIiIiiiuI hiuh
school, now student nt tho State I'ni
voiKitv. him been pleetcd an semennt
nt-nmiH of tho Sophomore cIiihh in
that institution. Kventuallv it is
"l)ick'" intention to Htudv medicine.
Ho eitine hero from Honolulu.
Lvnn Mowat. AHhlnnd noldier. is
homo from France, liuviiur been vis
itinor rclivtivex in Now York for some
timo piiKt. In tho wnv of intcrcstiikL'
leltern. deKcriiitive of nrmv life and
travel, ho wrote name of the finest
received from Anbland bovs abroad.
'Karl. Hon of. U. II. Jackson, and of
ficer in the nnvv. is homo for a visit'
from tho Puutit, Sound station. Ho i
out of tho Rorvioo temporarily, hht
mnv re-enlist, thin dependine noon
TOM
YOU DON'T tWAMT TO Btt
enTtCATton j, so poor
future development!) ns to choosine n
vocation.
After HorviooH well and faithfully
perfonned, tho local lied Cross or
itanir.ntion beicins to note tho pnrtinc
of tho wiivh ns betwoen tho arduous
labors of the. past two voars and a
view in iierspectivo of relaxutton fioni
phases nf busy toil which nt times as
sumed tho proportion of overwork
pnrnimr . tho commendation, "Well
done, uood and faithful servant
the present outlook is that work in
hand will be completed within n short
time, with no other demnnds in siuht
us vet. thoiiL'h enntinveucies are the
order of. tho hour. .
fleno Moodv. employed bv tho Pa
cific Krirt K.vpress in Portland, -was
hero thn last Of tho week for a brief
visit with homo folks.
Tho announcement that Ida Turbell
is to visit Ashland this season on the
Chautaunun circuit, is a reminder
that this iriftcd authoress and speak
er was nn oldtime schoolmate of Mrs.
('. A. Kliason of this eitv' venrs auo
in Hov-Kcville. Pn.
Tho npbenrnneo of slit skirts in the
1 rckn schools is eausine a eoinmo
tion, Th stnto Btiperiutendent of
California has declared the earb im
modest,1 but tho local school hoard
doclinc to tnko any action in the
wnv of plneintr tho ban upon tho cos
tume, conseiiuentlv ncitntion over the
matter is considered a closed inci
dent. . ,
Information that Pacific hiirhwav
pnvinir in this vicinity, especially the
Siskiyou mountain section, would
bo continued on a 30-foot basis, is
welcome news to everybody, there
liaviuu- been some talk ot rcdueini; the
width to 12 feet. California is. to
meet Orecon nt the state line with a
10-foot rondwnv. which is nurrow
cnouich? and anv departure from this
standard would have been unfortu
nate ns lockinc in uniformity.
Kldor und Mrs. B. O. Tabor have
L'onc to Domrlas county to remain in
linsvburir and vicinity durimr the sum
mer. Dr. Julian "P. Johnson remains in
tho nnval servito ns snnreon. hend
(innrters at Kovport. Wash, llis wifo
is tukincn-i post Graduate course
nlonir spoeinl cdiiciitioniil lines nt
Corvallis.
MR. PICKWICK'S HOTEL
10 BE AUCTIONED OFF
IPSWICH, England, June 2. The
Uront White hotel, one of the famous
of Dickens' Inns, la to be sold.
, This 1b ' tho Inn mentioned' In
''I'lckwlok Pnnors" where Mr. Pick
wick,' to hla horror, found himself
In the bedroom of a mlddlo-agod
lady In curl papers, , :
Ovor tho front porch; the Bign,
(luacrlbcil by Mr. Pickwick of a
"stone' statue -of some rainpaglous
animal, with flowing mane and tall,
distinctly resombllng ait Insane cart
hofae," Is Btlll In exlBtenco. . ', ; ,
CENTRAL AMERICAN REPUBLICS
RECOGNIZE COSTA REBELS
" SAN SALVADOR. Juno 2. Tlio
irnvernmont of Quntomnlu, Honduras
and Niearncua' havo rococnired tho
belliiroronev of the anti-Tinooo revo
lutionists in Costn Kien, Accordino: to
n dispatch received lioro from Nic
aracun. .-. ' '' ? ;'
' The 'revolutionists, tho advices"
state, havo rccoived npprcciablo rein
forccumuts. , 1
mm
The last month was .the second
drvost Mnv in tho history of weutlicr
reports in Juekson county. I he pre
cipitation was only .(III, the driest
Mnv previously beinir last year, when
thero was no rain at all. I no nvor
ul'u for the month is 1.75 inclic, and
the third driest May prime in 11)03
with a precipitation of M.
Altlioiiiili complete records of tem
perature huve not been compiled it
is believed the hurd frost the Inst
dav of May this year, when tho mer
cury reached 31.7 is nlso a now rec
ord. Three years nt;o thero was 11
liuht frost in June, bat it is doubtful
if ever before did the icrrmernllirc
drop so low so late 111' tlio season.
1'iilcHH recent weal her records are
overturned there will be little rain
now until fall. 'In lUi;i there were
heavy rains in both June and July
but recently tho siuiimer months hnve
been practically without precipita
tion. Severn! years niro however, in
J 900. lllOtl. 11(01) and 14H2. there
weir heavy downpours, cither In June
pr July. The official report follows:
Date. ' ' Mux. Mini Prec.
1
4 Z1"
fl .
8 Z.T"!"'
10 .ZZ."
11 ,
13
14
1.1
in
17
18
10
20
81
38'
. 77
. ,.7S
........ 77
. :..77
81
;. ho
70
-72
71
....70
ru
u 84
84
.. 04
...... 02
40 .
34
34
33
32
35
3I
41 '
48 .
-33
45
34
33
42
38.
30
48 :
48
40
' 43
50
40
3
40'
52 v
54
57
52
44
38
.01
T
.01
T
" T
78
,;.78
78
...00
01
21
22
2.1
24
2.1
20
27
28
20
.to
31
l ! 00
t.77.
...J. ..B1
..i....:78
;..:..85
IZZ3!T.j'.l8o
.113
,.i.:....i;-..74
Monthly Summary-: j
Temperature Wean ninximuih
7.7: mean minimum, 30. : mean.
58.7; maximum. 01: date. Slav.: 21:
minimum, 32. date. Mnv 5: erentcst
dn;ly ranee. 51-
Prceipitution Total. .03 inches. '
Number of davs with ,01 inch or
mnro precipitation. 11th. 14th and
25th. Clear, 15: partly cloudy. 8.
cloud v. 8.
Dates of killing frost Mnv 5th ond
31st.
VIA DANA AT THE
RIALTO TONIGHT ONLY
The newest thinirs In sports clothes,
as worn bv Viola Dnnn. will be sec.q
in her latest olnv. "Satan Junior,"
tho clover Metro production which
will be shown 11 1 the Kialto theater
tniaht for a iwi diiv eneaiicment.
This little star is seen in ti dare-devil
rolo which calls for appropriate and
smart clothes for every phuse of out
door life.: "' ! .
Anions thoso she wears aro suits
ef heavy sports silk, iersev cloth and
wnshablo 'satin of the newest shades,
while stnnniuc ridintr clothes, con
sistinif of breeches and n three nunr
tcr coat of the latest Knelish cut.
are also worn bv tho littlo actress who
excels in all athletic "sports. :
K. C. Qulgley and sister were Sun
day guests at tho Hotel Medford
from llornhrook.
HELPFUL WORDS
. ' f.
' Prom a Medford Citizen 1 l;
Is your back lame and painful?
Does It ache especially after ex
ertion? ,'.'. '"... !',- "..y--;.f. ;
Is there a soreness in the kidney
region? .:::.'" :',-;':,. '
These symptoms suggest weak
kidneys. . ' h .
It so there Is danger In delay. '
Weak kidneys get, fast weaker.
Give your trouble, prompt atten
tion.; v '-
' Doan's Kidney Pills are for weak
kidneys, 1 , . ' . ;
Your neighbors use and. ' recom
mend them, '.''.'
Read this MedfoVd testimony,'
; J. H. Atwoll, painter and paper-
hanger, 129 V. Eleventh St., says:
"Doan's Kidney Pills are all they
are claimed to be and I am always
glad to recommend anything I be
lieve will be ot benefit to others.
I have tuken Doan's Kidney Pills
on different occasions' wUon I have
had any trouble with my back or
kidneys and they have always done
the work, v A few doses now and
then keep my kidneys In good work
ing order." . ; .,' .:'". ' ;
Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't
simply ask for a kidney remedy
got Doan's Kidney Pills the same
that Mr. Atwell .had. : Foster-Mll-burn
Co., Mfgrs., Bitffaio, Ni Y,
Adv. .,'' 1. '.:. -':
'vr "' V;V-.-:
' The City of In
GOODRICH E
Akron. Ohio
He Was a
; Big, Hearty
Fellow, But
He caved in because he
'i-waa weak inside. A
T t. juslty, strapping out
tt!v aide has no chance
(''without a hardy..
: 'inside. '
Especially in tires you
v I, n6d Uie irx.ir strength .
'' , that goes deeper than
a casing You need the ,
'. ' toughest, hardiest
':' tubes to give your
i . shoes a chance to ren-
'' ? derail they are worth. '
.Begin right by equipping .
, j,: yourf car with the
- lusty, full-bodied cas
' ings of Silvertown
Cords. To end right
, ' , put Goodrich' Tubes in '
'. , '.your SUvertowns.
Put in Red Tubes if you
,; . wish'the full measure
1 . 'of Goodrich Ipng expe
rience and skill in
, making tubes for tires
' Or put in Gray ,
: Tubes, a long-lasting
: - tube at a shorter price.
: Red or Gray, Goodrich
- j.Tubes withstand tge
'5; rotting..- .0 y ... . - '
;Vf or 100 security fn :
t: your tires.be Goodrich ,'
S through and through
' with Goodrich Casings
t v; and Tubes. . t: , , , .;
Then." you revel in the
, ;' , easy riding comfort,,
' ' ;elogarice, and mileage .
fft .'of SUvertowns,- the
' , tires with the Twin :
C : Red Diamonds on the .'
. . - side wall. : - . ' r - '
i-J-V--' h ' ,-
.. Ztry Goodrich Tires
from a Dealer
JGDMRES
LONG RUN" J
it, ::VMI
No beard can resist the smooth, clean
cut work of the Gem Damaskeene Razor.
You don't risk your face when you shave with
a Gem Damaskeene. It won its reputation
; by its constant use by clean-shaven and well
groomed men.
We sell the complete Gem Damaskeene Razor outfit for tU
The outfit includes the razor, seven Gem Damaskeene -Blades,
shaving and stropping handle all in a hand,
some leather case. .
Comt in and get your Qtm
Heath's Drug Store
NOTICE OF SCHOOL MEETING
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVE.V to the legal roters of School District No.
49 of Jackson County, State of Oregon, that a school meeting ot said
District will be held at High School, on the 16th day of June, 1919, at
2:00 o'clock In the afternoon to vote on the proposition of levying a special
district tax- .. -...--. .
The total amount of money needed by the district during tho fiscal year
beginning on Jane 16th, 1919, and ending June 30, 1920, Is estimated
in the following budget and includes the amounts to be received from the
county school fund, state school fund, special district tax, and all other
moneys of the district: -
..- ... ' ' BCIXiKT - . ..' .. .
- ; l . Jvstimated
Teachers', salaries . ....
Furniture....
Apparatus and supplies, such
'I'.r
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8. :
n.
12. -
13.
14.
15.
16. -17.
18.
erasers, stoves, curtains, etc.. ..
Library books and supplementary readers .:.
Repairs ot schoolhouses, outbuildings or 'fences
improving grounds
Playground equipment
Janitor's wages :
Janitor's supplies 1.......
Fuel . .
Light ..., .
Water
Clerk's salary and stenographers..........
Postage and stationery ......a...
. For the payment ot bonded debt and Interest
thereon. Issued under Sections 117, 144 to
148 and 432 of the School l,aws of Oregon,
1917
Insurance ;.. ....
Freight and drayage .v. i .
Printing ..: .
. Text-books and indigents
Manual training and domestic science..
Special assessments
. Miscellaneous
Sinking fund
Telephones .'
Equipment;;.'.".-: ...i....-..:..
roiai
''" ESTIMATED RECEIPTS ' . .
From county school fund during the coming school ;
' year........; 10,500.00
From state school fund during the coming school year 2,8o0.00
Estimated amount to be received from all other sources
during the coming school year :
Total estimated receipts, not including the money to be '
received from the tax which it is proposed
' to vote.-. . . .. ,
.. RECAPITULATION V .
Total estimated expenses for the year .....J95.995.0O ' v-
Total estimated, receipts not Including the tax to be .
voted . . 13,750.00 '
Balance, amount to be raised by district tax ....' :82,245O0
Dated this 26th day ot May, 1919. .- , . m.
Attest: .' ' " - . .....
F. E. REDDEN,1" ' W, E. PHIPPS, '
District Clerk. . Chairman Board of Directors. '
AUTOMOBJUSTS
Don't ruin your storage battery by using hydrant
water. '. . , ,
, ;j Distilled Water 15c per 'gallon witho'ut con-u-'
tainer; 25e per gallon with container. . v 4
"r wn nteresJ? ,:,
I r m U . This Is nelUier miserly nor selfish lSvwll
IJj - a It Is a matter of tlnnnclal prudence ' , I Jll
I 4 I to have a reserve fund and save all ,
! llfilli '". Start such a. fund now with the , Jlll
' ' vl V. ' ' Jackson County Bank. . . ;'.' ' ! V II jU
' aSllfelSw Per Cen tatoat ' r' JrK, if 'if .
.,. r paid on savings -v ' .'
' E.S.TABUISI
Liaae.
iEDitaaer5- sr .
V
(tho
tt - dagj . .
jxpcnIitiires j
. .........161,485.00
.: : l.'OOO.OO ,l! '
as maps, chalk, ' " '
:. 800.00
800.00
50.00
,4,000.00
; 800.00
2W).0O
4,700.00
600.00
3,000.00
. 300.00
500.00
1,450.00
100.00
-.
,
6,000.00
700.00 ; ' , V
lOO.Off
'.' 175.00 '
325 00 . .
650.00
1,000.00 " ' .'
1,050.00
5,000.00
160.00 : ;
1,150.00
...i..I95,95.O0
1 '.I''-:
450.00
J13.75U.00
Si I
'-3,0;
'1 "