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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (June 6, 1919)
ohmon," Friday, .tune n, into FAOE THREW EPWORTH LEAGUE T REST EVEN! MXATIVE "Little Women" Feature at. the Liberty Theatre Tonight II Aged I LAST OF WEEK THE WAR IS OVER MEDFORD TvrATTJ TRTBUNTC, MEDFORD. CELEBRATION people ' Du)okuIo lioMmi ni'i'lvlng liy trnln or aiitomobilo tliln morning tor llio throo (lny minimi' uonrontloii ot tlio KliiniAtli tllntrlct lCpwortli Lmiguu which liognn tliln uriurnoon In thu MotlioilUt vhuri'll. About HiO (lulo Kto nro, oxpoolort lo bo In utlnnil nnco. Tho convunilon program. la u follow: Krll)r . i ,1 :30 Oprnlnit tluvntlonnl iurvlro, Hov. Xi, V. Dnlkniip, 'ontrl Point. 2:00-"Wlmt U llio Epworth I.eiiKUO Doing in MlMlnnnry Work?" Knthloon m Hunt, Wilbur.' 2:45 "Mow Out III Kpwarth l.tiitHUO Kunellon In Mnrny'nnd llulp Work?" Mury Tlnktfr. MoUroret. 3:30 "What I'nrl Pima thn Social Ottpurttnuut I'luy lu tbo Kp worth 1-oiiKtifl?" Ilulon Kiriwltl, (IruiitM I'aaa. J-lf. "A MiiiIU Tullf " Iflflvil Jonklna, MoilforU. D : 1 H UoKlHt rutjon und niwlmi- moTit of IniiKuom, tl 130 "Tho llmmiiot." ' AilmlHslon A good nppotlto. ToiiHlnmitlor Arthur noon, Moil foril. :oi UavoiIoiiiU oorvlcoK, H. 8. Palmnrlua, Anliluml. . Adtlroim ot welcomo, ,MIm Vorn Itouniltroo, Mod ford. v . : Himpoimo by .Mini L. Coponhavor, Suthorlln. i - ' i , Hpeolul mimic by Anhlnml Inaiiuc. IXillneoncopii vlnwn nnil luctiiro: "Otlmr Liimla," "Amnrlra, the Itonu tWiil." K. W. lro, lecturer; Itulpb llrniidon, opnrtttor. Appointment ot comnilttooii. Ad journment. ' Hnturilny 0:00 HunrUo prayer mooting. '. MIiim Amy lxnvltt, loader, Anh land. Mimic by Central Point Ihhkuo. Hi-tfi Devotional aorvlccn, Dora Herman, Oranla 1'aa. ' B:00 ilinlm HiiMlon. ltoll call; 10:45 "ItuconHtructlon norvlce. Alice Palmer. Klamath Kail. ' 1:30 An aiitomobilo ride, a Jolly hlko and a picnic dinner on Tablo Jtock. i , . . ; ,i III bonftre, big teod by (ha rljror .ioouiikiii riuo noma ngniii, '.-..'.. HumlnV I 9:4B Bunday achool hour. 11:00 Sermon by Itov. C, R. Canton, "New Kra of Hoconntrtlc' tlon." , , ,.r . . j,;;---, 2:30 Iloporta of roinmittoea. 3:00 Tho Bacrament , of Iho Lord's Huppor, conducted by UOV...L. K. Knlknnp, aulntod by tho mlnlnlora prommt. , . 3:3 Addr. "fjfo Service ?iy Hov. C. A. Kdwardn. 1). I)., of Ashland, followed by tho installation of tho dtntrlct offlcera. 7:00Tho Kpworth I.enRuo acrv icen: leader, Agnoa Duulap.of Cen tral Point, Mutated by tho district of ficer. ( - 8:00 Convention nernion, by Uov. it, A. Hutchinson, "tiod Uo With You Till Wo Meet Again." aide. Whitman eiillciri in In hold llio li tc umtl celulinilioii in iU liiMlory. tliix vuiir'l'rom June (lilt to llilli, iu Iioikii' (if the 'J."th niuiivoiMiirv of I'rvHiilunt niiif Mrn. 1'vnroMu'N tfiuiiiinr tu tlio I'lilhmti. . . At tliiNtimu lliuro will bn a u reit reunion oi the iilumiii, who luive re I'ciillv uiymi no vfiiuroUHlv to the col li'ite eiidowmuiit fund. Dun to llicir ul TortN it -new if'J.'i.Uliy I in for the president i to , he .ervcteil on the ciimnitH, and the one at prcHciit oc cupied lv Dr. 1'enroNO m to ho con viilvd into a colleud coiiimiinitv Iioiimo. The . I'ornorMloiicH for (Iiih lien'. Iiiiildiiur unit for the two new dormitories nro to bo laid duriiur the colcliriltioll in June. ;' On the Alondiiv i'ollowiiur Ilnvcal niireiitu Kiilidnv, Iho . titiidvnt linilv will uivo a iiiiisiiue, ri'iiri'Kciilinif tlC Miininu of Miiri'iis Whitman to I lie Wnllii. Wiillu vullev, and the foiiiuliiiir of the t'ollitro as a mcinoriitl to liitn. 'i'lui.' tliirtv-sevcnlh iinnuul com mciieomciit of the collcue is to take iiliico nit Tuesdiiv. Juno llltli. On the evmiinu of that iluv tlicrtv'will bo n I'niiiiiiomoriition diiitier, with JiuIl'o TIkiiiiiih llurke of Keultlu, the nresi dent of tlio hoard of overscera of tlio (ollei.'n ai'tiiiir as toiiHtiiiuHler. ' , , Whitman vxnucU nbuul 50 cilucn tors I'riim the Uiudinir instil ill ions of llio coiintrv to ho present. Several of Iheso tiro scheduled to liive ad dresses on different ocensions durinir the week. 'Itivi I li I i.iiiu In fittittijl iitia Ikif Avittil in lite life of the collrire nro riiiutr! issued to the friends of tlio institu tion nil over the coiintrv. i ; Jiiao Slavs Present Claims. - I'AKIS. June (Mnvna.) . The hoiiIIi Slav deleitutiun hero liuuded to President Wilson yesterday a memo rnndiini "roimrdintr the Kiumo nffuir. iiceonliiiir to (he Petit Pnrisicn. I, Lii sfLt'jLi.Xriiiiiis' JL nfmi,iiw'r.l ' ThAt -vm wall, done , Jo ' .w. .. ;ut.tle:iomek,' I.ouiHii M. Alcotl's wonderful storr of itirlhooil, "Little Women." recently tiii'turir.cd. will he displayed at the J.iliertv tliealer today. It brunts to life the 'four lilllo women 11 ml 111 11 11 v of tlio other chiiraclers. nil of which are well remembered bv tlioso who have rend this celebrated novel. Tho storv is tided most 'sympa thetically nnd wherever shown, the production o rented un impression Ihnl few motion iiictures Imve done, in a loin; time. , The adventures' of the four little women, Mei. Jo. Hcth nnd Amy are nttrnetivolv Pictured, tho re sult Winir n tihololilnv of irresista lilc eliarm and lieiiutv. Tho.piuture whs iihotoirraphcd in tho 'old home of Miss Alcott where the immortal storv was written, so Hint all who have rend the storv will appreciate the cradle in which their favorite he roines were born and reared to splendid Vounir womanhood. .1 Tlio various roles of this aiipcrb storv nro portrayed bv players of re pute. Isabel hnmnn is seen as '.Metr. Dorolhv Bernard its Jo. Yillinn Hull us Helli and Florence Klinn as Amy. Kato Lester is "Miirmcn." . Georcc Kelson, Air. Mureli. Henry .11 nil is llrooke and Conrad Kiittle iilnv the role of Laurie. 1 : , noticb . .. ; School District . No. 9 of Eagle Point will receive bids for the trans portation of not more than 10 chil dren to attend the Medford High School the .coming year. Leave Euglo Point at a a. m. and return after school In tho evening. The Hoard reserves the right to reject any and all bids. A. J. KLOrtEY, , . Clerk of School District No. 9. ; Kaglo Point, Ore. Dated June 6. 1919. 08 . A.VNAPOLI8, Md Juno 0. Sec retary Daniels In an address at the graduating exorcises at thu" United States naval academy today declared that the closing of hostilities did not mean the United States navy could "rest on Its 'oars," but that it must surpass its great war record by a "greater record in peace." The 454 member of tbo graduat ing class, the largest In , tho history of the academy, were urged by the secretary to apply all their initiative and energy In the great task of de veloping the efficiency of tbo navy. "You are coming into the navy in a period that will challenge all your resources and initiative," said Sec retary Daniels. ."You must not im agine for a moment that because the war is ended the navy will or can rest upon Its' oars. All your force and energies-are needed, for we are determined the' navy shall not as it did after the war between the states and the Spanish-American war, mark time for a decade." LA " .... ... ' ... II M MS ' Safe Milk For Infants & InyaJsdt Re CtMat . A Nutritious Diet for AO Ages. Quick Lunch; Home or. Office. ' OTHERS are IMITATIONS THINNERS WANTED ' at PHONE 531R EIGHTY PERCENT OF HAVE LOOSE SPOKES , Of the I'i.OOO cnVs examined nnd lusted bv iments of the Woodlilo laboratories, maker of Kpokelile. nearly SO per cent 7H.07to he ex act showed loose spokes.' , The iiivostiunlinn was nation, wide nnd conducted with strict iniimrlinli tv,. particular euro lieimr observed auaiiiNt discrimination or selection of nnv one make or tvpo of car; ' j Tho month of April was chosen ns best suited for mnkincr tho tents, it hoinir n season when temperatures are less extreme than at nnv oilier time of tho vear. Fourteen status with 27 eonlers were used in lliecampniun nnd Jlio whole J.I.IIOt) instances wore distributed as cunnllV as circuit)--Httineea permitted.,'' ' The results nro nil intercslini: com' inentarv on Iho manifestations of .wood, shriukauo under normal condi tions, At the same time, however, it is. no reflection upon wood desira bility or (lie mmlitv of workmanship in the auto wheel ndnHlrv.', Vpodcn wheels havo their isliitotivo and es sential advantages for ondiiranoo and, utility, and their abandonment is n most remote prohahilily. , f The chief lesson, for cotiKideriilion from tliCHO tests is Hint wood will cvoiihiullv show shvinkhun with Hinc and .IIHUKO, no ninltor how thnroudi its xousoninif or ; how perfect tho tvorkmnnship, but. euro ami prompt, treatment at llio first siirn of shrink nifo niiikcs it a most satisfactory ma-, toriitl. The nini'iil of thu whole thintr is, tiuhten vonr spokes prompllv anil keep them so, for economy ns well as snl'elv. ,. 1 i ( i 7 'II t . j cu ' ! , - v ... -. i, .'''",, 0 :.' ." i'v . : ... - . Ounces ibr for over 25 Years Quality First . ' Quality food was selected by the Government officials during the Great War. . ! ' t 'r- They bought K C Baking Powder because the quality and price were right. ' Select your baking powder with the same care. : ,. The I K C label is your guarantee of the same quality baking powder used by the Army Navy Marine Corps and Government Hospitals. Then ' ;' :' :. ''' s : vv v.;;. . " . A ; . ?,; ', .: i .. .. .1 v. ' : Why Pay War Millions of pounds of K C Baking Powder were bought by the Government for our troops overseas more than all other brands combined. ' . What's Kood ior the American' Soldier is good for the American? People. JAQUES MFG. CO., CHICAGO Prices? THE BANE of old age is constipation. The bow els become weak and unable to perform their t ' functions without aid. For this purpose only ; the mildest and gentlest laxative should be used. The use of harsh cathartics aggravates the trouble and makes the constipation worse. Chamberlain's .Tablets are a favorite with .people of middle age ;ahd older on account of their gentle action, c...... ' AUTOMOBILISTS - Don't 'ruin your storage battery by using hydrant : watcr. ' sn",: ' ' ;' Distilled Water 15c j per gallon without ' con tainer! 25c per gallon Avith container. v We Bank on the Boys and Want : the Boys to Bank With Us EVERY boy in Medf ord and in the County is invited to open a Savings Account here at the First National Bank. "We will do . . our best to make his summer earnings turn ; into SAVINGS. 4 per cent interest is paid -v on Savings!' 1 Bring or Send Your Boy v in to See Us. -'"....'-a' , . v ' Capital $100,000. , , ? , 1 ; ; ; Zhe FIRST NATIONAL BANK Mbdford Oregon r OUR BUSINESS Is the repairing of all auto electric equipment.-: We have the best up-to-date equipment for the testing ' and "repairing of all auto electric troubles. When 3'ou bring your car to us you do not pay f or; ingxpeiv ience and experiments, but for actual Labor, Exper ience and Skill, therefore it costs less t Don't forget ' we recharge and repair storage batteries regardless., of their make. Free testing, distilled water, hispec tibn. We call for and deliver free. . . '."i Yours for Auto Electric troubles.;: .1 Auto Electric Equipment Go. : 27 North ttrape. Phone 237-R PICKLES s We carry Knight Packing Co.'s Bulk Picklcsand they give splendid satisfaction. ' , 0 ;..v ::- '...'i ''-if' iv.it ;i..l:'-? ' ' "'''A'"-''!' v'. --V . : 1 , Sour Pickles, Plain Sweet Pickles, Sweet Mixed 'Pickles, Oil Pickles and Meat Relish. We also have the Sweet, Sour, Mixed and. Oii -Pickles in small bottles. . . Personal Attention ii. v ' ; .' . el s ; Prompt Service H. E. Marsh BELIrANS Hot water Sure Relief ELL-ANS Phone 252 Grocer Phone 252