Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 04, 1919, Page 3, Image 3

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    MEDFORT) MATT; TRTmilTTO. - MKPFOTIP. OTM'IfiON; WEDNflflDAY,' ,'JXJNE ,4, " 1913
FXJQE r TIXRKB
ASHLAND ELKS AR
E
FIRST LODGE OVER
TOP IN THE STATE
AKIIIjAKD: 'Jiiiiu Anllcinhtitw
llio drlvo bv ni'iirlv tlirmi wtiukH. llio
AhIiIuiuI Kll Iiiivv won tlm iIImIiiiu
tidii (i I' huiuur tliu I'irHt In llio Mtntu
to ruiiort u (inotiv I'liiuiiliitit in buliuH'
of llio Niilviillnil Anuv lioino Hiivico
fund, u onniDiilim In which I ho l:ki
tliroimuoiit Orniton nro tiiklinr I lid in
llllilivo. Tho lomil (inolii wiin iKi.fiOu
mill thin iiniouiit him liouli ri'liiirlml to
tlio mIiiIu lii'mlounrlcrH iih iiviiiluhlu.
Tho imiinr purl ion of IIiIh tiuotit wiin
uononiiiHlv niroiriiitiil nut of
uont'VH reiiinitilnir unoxmmili'il in tho
AkIiIiiiiiI patriotic fiinil, 1'iii'tliiml
(timer uro wiimilv iininiiliinoutiim
,1... i i un... ii. ...,.... ..i..:.,..
lilt, mi 111 rim" I'll nil' wiii'ii
niaiiniM' in wliii'h Ihov finiini'iiil tho
, uinlvrtiikinir wnv nliuiiil of Hchoduio.
Krunk Monro iiml fainilv, from
lilulio, luive arrived liv uuto on n visit
to rclalivi'H hero in tho V. J. Mnoro
lioiiHolinld. "
i Mun nnd Ikwh of tho I'riwbvtt'riiin
ciihun'uiition ' ralllod on Wodnondnv
of thin witok mid begun imitilitig llio
idmri'li cilirii'c l.nlor tliu iniinxo will
wnlvo n now emit iiIho.
Mr. mid Mm. Knrl Krnlov mid tmliv
Hon. who have lioon living twnimnirilv
ivor nenr llio roiixt in Ilia vicinity ot
tli'iirhiut. will inil numoroiiH rela
tive hero before leuvinir for Berke
ley.. Until',, where Knrl him o fino t-
uitliill tn II lilllllillir lililllllllindlll Hi'lioot.
M. K. CvoHlcr in homo from Hiiryov
work on tho Asliliiml-Klnmnllr road,
when? ft crow of ton mon nro Hlill
(midovrd. luivinir liovn on the ioh
ahoiit a month. Tom Hill roturnod
with him mid will ho omidoved an
tho Hikkivnii rundwnv, Imving boon
triiUHforri'd to that nail.
Arthur Miixedon. in (ho mtvv for
Hovorul voiirx iiuxt, h nt iiroxoiit on
ilutv iih ii iinoo in I'haruo of u box
nital ward nt tho I'nrtmnoiith. Vir
uiitin, naval Iiiihv.
Hohort 1. Neil Iiiin roturnod from
Ibo 3 'ronhv dorian uonoml HHMomhlv
nt St, I.oiili. nnd whiln thero had the
idoaxiiro of meeting Hi'v. Mr. Wilson,
former tuiKtor horv, who wiih nlu u
III'II'UHIO. Illlll lliinu invni'iii ii'.in" if
tin in, Vunhiiwloii. Mr. Wilaon de.
Hiifiiod nnd helped huild Ilia
innnw. v -
Official riitorlx received lioro Into
lv from the wnr department relative
' lo riiKtialtifH of tho war. nlnte that
J, lent. I.unix II. Compton of Anhliind
It In the "Bliuhtlv wounded" chinni-'
fiention. " v , 1
Mr. nnd Min. Go. X. Kminor mwl
Mr.' and Mr.' W. Newell Wricht wore
uilCHtN f t'inKin Miller nt n nix.
eourxo , dinner iiorX'ed Innt Hiindnv.
CuhmIiiii in 1mm own cook, owinir to
'the fuel that AlrH. Miller in Yimlinu
in Ohio. Tim dinner jmrtv wiin .n
railroAd ono." The coninl hoat , nt
director- of i Iho . mlmiiiI uiiiinlennnee
on tho Hunt hern l'acil'ie nt thix ter
minal, nnd hiii kuomIh arc of ono ue
"eonl In pniclaiininir that hitt ((kill in
tireiiiirihir an ideal reiniHt wa on
thin oceanion a I ho hicnallv iniiui
tniiied. .....
. Minn Jortephlno Siuindcr, recon
duction nuwo oventoiiK, mid whoae
inlleH iih well iih vacation lount have
been tho ineaim of vinitinu' vnrioiiR
Hoctionn of Kurope. hint landed in
No York, homownrd hound, nnd will
lirohnlilv reach AmIiIiiiuI in nhoiit n
month, vixitini; numeroim rclativca on
tho.wnV. ,.' "
AIIkh Miirtonn Noil of lhin vieinilv,
tenchor of ono of the Helioolit.in tlm
Willow HpriiuiK neiuhliorhood, elohcn
the npfiiiir tvml Jujio (I. ' t
Mr. J'..Ki lliimmond nnd Mix. L.
A. It oh or tn iih cIclcL'ateN, and Mrt. U.
II. Ketiihiim nnd Mrx. I'. It. Whitney
iih ol'firerH. hnvo hceii named iih ren
reHiinlntivcM of Aoorn (lirelo No. fti.
NoiKhborH of Woodernft, in HCHHion
nt Elnrcno, TiickiIiiv mid Wednesdnv
of thin . week at a tttnto convention,
of tho order.
Mr". MoliHKft KtcveiiH. old timo rcsl
tlont of Kuiteno, nnd who eiimo to
AHhliind h few weeks niro from Idaho,
occiipviim npnrlmontH in tho Shook
ronidonco on Iliirundino direct, loft
tlm firnt of tho month for Hoiithorn
Cnlifornin. - ,
Homo tdiiHKv iidvortiHinit nluenrdH
, uro lioriiidini tho nnnoiiuecmeiit of
tha firHt midmininior dnnninir pnrlv
of Iho Ncntion nt the Nut., on Wodneit
dnv ovenintr, Jnnu 4.
I.oeul liiinkerti woro in ntlcndunoc
in Med ford on TlioKdnv. upon, n
Catherine pfUho 8outlicrn Orecon
tfrqui) of bnnkorH.1 Tlio trip wan nn
ideal one over Uio l'nuifiu biitliwuv.
Klra inHiirnueo. fompnnicH paid
losHCit i in - Orciton IiikI vour of
l.fl'J0.:H7.70 on polioiiM iiiwroL'nlimr
nil),(IOH,(llll) or over. 'J Iiih hIiowiiii;
!h in mumrdntieo with tho annual re
port of llio ritnto Kiro bnroiitt for
' 3018. ronentlv liuhlishod. Anothor
item tho piiblui would like to know
in tho 'amount tho companies rouoiv-:
.'it.l in nrnmiiimu for tlm voar. Of
nonrlv 2000 prnvonlnhlo fires nboti
50 uro olilHHlfiod in the ine.ondinrv
liHi. Colntuhift oountv ' wiih tho
, hoavloHt. loHer nnd JaiikHon eonntv
tho liithtesti fiiruroH lor tho lntlor bo
inir iilmont noirliiiihlo.
Intoreat ovor tho muKiiul ttonornl
oloelion on.Tuoitdnv didn't ovon Hho
to tho hciirhU of iiiodriointv, tho volo
Tiieiirdmt bmnif Inaicni iciint. . In
HVimo of the pollinir pIucoh hp to tho
noon hour (ho lialloU oiiHt did' not
arcatlv oxeoed tho nunihor of oork&
nnd nidircN ol oloetion..
Clvtlo Vminir. hmh school stildont
in tho prcHimt uniduiitinir class, nnd
nll-nrouild nthloto. received minor in
ittrioH hiHt Mondnv nnil will ho torn
nnrai'ilv laid 111).
MIhu UvmiKoliiio Tolay, Ashlmul
luaclier iilteiiilinir Ihn nuriniilliiral
collnun nt Ciirviilliii, him hocn elected
trciiHilror of Omicron Nit, n (lieek
letter xoeielv, its iiiciiiherHhin hcinir
limited to women Hpocliili.iusr in
hrnnchoH of homo ocoiiomlcH.
hUn. JchhIii llondeaii hint returned
homo lifter ll Ionic iiIimciioo ill loeali
liiiH of thin Hlnlo and (!alii'oriiiii.
(', C. Hrown, Appleuiito raneher.
who Hold out IiimI full unit wont on nn
extended trip to tho central went. vi
itinir old home KconeH mid. relative.
Iiiih roliiiiiod,' coiileut lo ciihI his' lot
inciiin in Hotilhern Oreuom nolwith
Klandiliif ho vlxitcd no Icmh IIiiiii 12
HtatcH while uwav. With lii I'umilv
hit reached thin vieinilv on 'I'iikhiIm v.
lolxurclv tourinic bv auln, mid Ih lool:
iuu nhoiit for a homo to Hi'tllii down
liernimienllv. .
Dan Kn v, expert viileauier ami
auto iiiochauiciiin, Ih rcnortcd lo be
the proMpcctivo Iohhco of the biif new
viirmrit now buildiiiir near the Kirxt
National hank.
Trunk W. Bntllonilor, of Wood
burn, Rrnnd inimtor of Oreiton Mil
oiih, wan In town fow hoard on
Tutmdny liotwoon traln nnd onto
kluKoii, liuvlan como from Klaniuih
l''nll Incident to an of flvlnt tour of
ottHlern and contrul Oregon.
W. a. Newcnmbn, Wonlorn Union
mummer, left f"r Inillnnnpollit, Intl.,
Tuonduy evoulnKi rwtirniiontntlvo
of lllllnh Templo of thin city nt a
mooting of tho Imperial council of
the Myntlc flhrlna. Ho will bo uli
neat nbout two wookH. '
I'rsnk J. Miller, of Albnny, vlollnd
thin vicinity early In tha woek, and
by vlrtura of hbt appnlntmont on a
committee repronentliiK tho proponed
Maaonlo Homo of the Btiiln, lnnpoclcd
nevorol proportion horeubouli which
tho local lodus la roforrlag to an ollK
llilo iiltea for nuch an Inntltutlon.
Ii. K. Kergunon, . Krank Jordan,
dooms Mlllner, Hugh (lllletto, C. W.
Wlnnn, and Kred llerrln, hnvo been
elected aa now truiiteea on tho Com
mercial club'a directorate, Tho club
organltatlon nan recently rocelvod
an acceanlon of nearly 100 inomberi
with more to follow.
LONDON BARGAIN SALES
PROTECTED BY POLICE
LONDON, Juno 4. Tho con
tantly advancing prlcoi of droaa mu
torlnl and othor nocoeaarloi for tho
femalo wardrobo, haa canned tho
store to bo boMcgod nt times wbon
ununually attractlva "iiulot" aro on.
The Outbursts Of
Everett True
ByCONDO '
"jil 1
riMr m.!t -
ANT. WITH SAM-Pt.es
i- HlTt3CSN CO4Tr'
CITIZE APPROtCHrVCS
I ii House, ....
Ouo euch enlo was advortUed for
Monday In this weok and beforo 10
o'clock on Sunday morning ono
woman . wan waiting ouulde the
catabllehment. Boon several others
enmo with provisions and camp-
stools. ' They sat through the whole
day and night And were Joined by
many hundreds the next morning.
Three policemen were requisitioned
to restrain ' their rushes' when the
doors opened. '
AT
IS
OF
GOLD HILL, Ore., Juno 4. Tho
lowers Pharmacy here was entered
and robbed Sunday night. Using a
stair case on an adjoining building.
nocess was gained to the roof anV
using a rope stolen from the fire
truck tho robbers slid or climbed
down same thru the skylight' which
they broke and thus entered the
PhartiiacyV The cash register was
always, left unlocked so that In case
tho building was entered It would
not be broken upon, hence very little
money was eVer left In same. 'Not
withstanding this, the robbers com
pletely smashed the register, twlst
Infi, ajid tearing It Into a wreck, find
ing about $6.75. Considerable Jew
elry, candles, electric batteries, etc.,
were taken, the value of which has
not as yet been kicertatned..
The safe, which was not molested
contained about $300. The most val
uable Jewelry was untouched. The
noise made In tearing lUe register to
pieces would have attracted any
night walker's attention a block
away. These facts together with the
fact) that tbe rcpe with which they
entered the building was fastened to
a little board placed across the sky
light show that It was the work of
an amateur and probably a young
ono at that.
WILSON RECEIVES-
I
PARIS, June 4. President Wil
Hon received Lieutenant Commander
A. C. Head, commander of the
American naval seaplane NC-4; Com
mander John H. Towers, who was In
charge of the flight of the three
American seaplanes which attempted
to fly from America to Europe, and
'Lieutenant Commander P. IN. I
Bollinger, commander of the naval
seaplane NC-1. this morning. He
congratulated them and expressed
pride In the work they accomplished.
It s toasted
"WORKING on the plans. A hard job;
, you'll enjoy a Lucky Strike cigarette
-there's nothing more delightful than
the famous toasted flavor. It's toasted.
Openy'ouf
package
this way
;ILWCK
Tift I K
cigarette
. The real Btirlev cisnrctte: the flavor
( developed and curiehed by toasting:
like buttered toast :
Do you smoke a
pipe? Then Luckv
Q ) Guaranteed bv
. v....u , mm m . , .
formula: if 8 toasted.
INC9RPVSATIS
Watch the Little Pimples;
are Nature' Warning
They
Unsightly and Disfiguring Sig
nals of Bad Blood.
Pimples on the face and other
parts of , the body are warnings
from Nature that your blood 11
sluggish and impoverished. Some
times they foretell eczema, boils,
blisters, and other skin disorders
that burn like flames of fire.
. They mean that your blood needs
S. S. S. to purify it and cleame it
of these impure accumulations that
can clause unlimited trouble. This
remedy is the greatest vegetable'
blood purifier known, and contains '
no minerals or chemucals to Injurs
the most' delicate skin.
Go to your drug store, and get a .
bottle of S. S. S. to.lay, get rid ol 1 i
those unsightly, disfiguring pirn- :
pies, and. other skin irritations. It .
will cleabse your bloiod thorough- ,
ly. For special medical advice free,
address Medical Director, 41 Swill ;
Laboratory, Atlanta, Ga.
AUTOMOBILISTS ( , , w
' Don't ruin your storage battery by using hydra-fat '.
water. ' ' - . .
Distilled Water 15c per gallon without) con-
tainer; 25c per gallon with container.
D. Ii. Flynn.
E. G. Dnrnclllo.
. If. E. IUnobargcr. '
Peoples Electric Store
:'' V'. : '' '"- 212 West Main St.
Complete. I,lne Electrical Fixture and Supplies. - ,
Wiling a Specialty. Vacuum Cleaners For Rent.. . .
Agents for Westlngbouso Lamps and Universal Appliances.
Eat Where the Eats Are Good
NICE AND COOL
' Salads a Specialty. ,
THE GUSHER CAFE
mmm X TV r mm . I .'
sr Due ttonsiaeration - VtV
to Your Uwa interests ' wj
This is neither miserly nor selfish
it is a matter of financial prudence
to have a reserve fund and save aU
you can... '.. ': !.- -..
t, --' -:is , ','-- . f. .v.t.;;-::i:i''. vj'-'j.';
Start such a fund now with the
Jackson County Bank. , . ; . i -
4 Per Cent Interest
paid on aavinga
accounts. :
ESTABLISHED 1888
Better than the'Ordinary
Rake
Hay
There is a big difference in
hay rakes. This difference
affects not only the ease of
operation and good working
qualities, but the length of
service as wefl. ,
. We don't know of a hay .
rake that is so thoroughly :
made as the John Deere Self
Dump Rake. : - - s
For example, Its heavy an
gle steel frame never sags
the adjustable tie rod keeps
the frame true, always.
The heavy steel wheels with au
extra number of staggered spokes,
protected by the channel steel
tire, are interchangeable, giving
double wear on the ratchets.
The arched steel axles give the
proper pitch to the wheels the
wheels never pull in at the top
and out at the bottom.
The dump rods are reversible;
giving double wear at this Impor
tant point. Tooth holder accom
modates any desired number of
teeth.. ;. . . . .j. , . .
' You can maintain the - good
working qualities of the John
. Deere Rakeior. years. , h .... .,
v . And from the operating stand
point, it is simple and easy to
handle. With one foot lever, you
can keep the teeth in working po
sition at all times; with the other
foot lever, the rake is instantly
. tripped. A convenient hand lever
serves to adjust the teeth for close
raking, and to elevate the teeth
for transportation.
' We want you to com in and torn this rake. The
exfrurvfc you will get out of it makes it thm
most profitable hay rake to buy.
HUBBARD BROS.
Medford, Oregon