Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 09, 1919, Page 3, Image 3

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CHEST STILL HAS
OF S I 000
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ASHLAND, Juno 8, (Hpoolnl), A
eorrmillon lii In ardor. Tlio local
3'ik t riot Iti fund Ih not by any mnuiis
(liil()luii. At lliu oIiihh of IU fiscal
- your, May III, It hud on hniiil approx
imately $4800, since which (lino ap
propriations' or f .1 2 a 0 huvn been
inmlu, luuvliiir a working buliinco of
illout Iiooo In It troiiHiiry. "Iliinil.
miino In in handsome (loan" coiitlmiuH
to apply to tlio wnr chest In ninkltiK
Honurouii appropriation for worthy
objects. Tha apportionment of f 2000
for tlio Bulvutlon Army, iniiilo thru
ohnunolii of tlio locul IClkn IoiIko, win
a graceful ruoOKiilllon or timely nld,
financial und otherwise, extended by
Unit onlur ln'ivry anmriinnry thru
out not only, tlio wnr period but In
invoiliiK other iibcmIh. Th lut;li
Mrlng to ISIkH toniplu In always ont.
I'rniKlo appeal for assistance uro
unnoreimnry, provided Ilia object li
deserving. Moroly n suKKnstluii la In
onlur ii ml ttuini follow an Immedi
ate response. Tlio Hulvutlonlnt quota
no promptly niacin, has linen supple
mented by 1:1(10 In behalf of tlio
Yoiiiik Women's ChrlHtlnn Assocln
tlon, $350 In fnvor of tho Ashland
Imnil, unci $200 Kninlml tho local
ljrunrh of tlio W, -'. T. I!. Neverthe
( lima tho wnrcllrat I not ompty. It la
not hulitliiK. but continues to "shell
out" generously aa occasion requires,
and whenever needs Indlcuto llfl cof
fers will bo roplunbiliod nhundnntly.
Seventy cent per pound, f. o. I.
Aahlnnd. won tho prlco Krod llnrrln
roritlveil tor bin clip of corrledale
wool, Tho purchaser wna tho 1'ihv
ilbiton Woolen Mills, thru le protil
dam, ('. I. ll'uhop, of HnlKin, who at
thu ruiiumn Exposition In San I'run
clseo had opporlunltliiH of In vonllKHt
Iiik tho merits of thin particular wool
und win viiry favorably - impressed
with It, Tlio result Is Hint thin appo
int lot will ho noii l ill run to tho mill
nt I'ondloton, whom bwlnit to It fine
tnxturo and othur Niipurlor quallllos.
It will bo manufactured Into IiIkIi
xrado product for which Hint Instl
tutlon la famous, nolnbly ; Indian
lilunknta and other designs not only
fancy hut nlo extra aorvlccabln.
Tim oily will have another apeclal
election to vote on proposed churl or
ii mo nil in on t. Ouo will itovnrn mu
nicipal election, and anothor will
rreaio nnil Uuflno Ilia (hi I lew of a
niiinlclpul court , Tlio, ditto tlx ad If
June 27. ' -
Tho Hoy Seoul will hnvo hend
iuurter In tho Chautauqua building
Inrlileut to their cnmpulitn activities
thl. week. Buiitluy nlKht they met
In tho llaptlst church. .
Tho Woduesduy Afternoon club
will picnic III the purka. In accor
dance with annual custom; on June
.11. ,..
I -nut Sunday, owing lo tho Illness
of Pun! or K poh I or. his wifo occupied
tho pulpit of tlio I'roxhylorlau church
urglnft tho disposition of our mani
fold opportunities and bout tulonl
thru proper channol.
.Miss Aldn. Iloor I homo for tho
aiimmer vacation from hor achoot
tin tin tho pt term at 'Uonvorton.
Married, ;ln thl city. Juilo (I, at
tho Presbyterian manso, Hov. C.
Koehler officiating, Ira F. Orom and
Miss Murloj Griffith, both of Klam
ath county... ' J
The tan-acro tract on Nell creok,
known an tho Jeff Howard place, ha
been "old by .0. V. Itlchlo to Thos. A
Morrlii, who for the pat ten yoart
ha boon lossoo of Ilia uppor Dunn
ranch, recently dhipnHod of to a mom
bar of tho Chapman family In thl
vicinity. Morrla will hnvo po0Hlon
at once of ono of tho bent Improvod
place -thereabout. carrylnK with It
ft valuable wator rlKht. Ho also hna
other rnnltv Intoreiti In that locality.
Tho Denver realty agency mndo flte
iinlo. -r- , ,
With Mr. F, II. JohiiHon, and Ml
Coshow, toachor In tho city schools,
(i chaporono Kuldos and protector.
n dozen young school girls of this
vicinity mndo tho acont of Mount
Auhland tho InHt of tha wook. l.oriR's
Cabin wa tho rondosvons Incident to
tho trip. .
Tho Ashland high school nlumnl
noclallon hold a joyous reunion In
Odd Follow hnll lust Friday even
ing, nonrly 150 former grad having
'boon proBont Mr. 1J. Poror.r.1, tlio
rotlrlnit. proBldont, gave tho nddross
of wolcome, which wn responded to
In a numbor of Impromptu talks, tho
happy rotroBpoqilvo bolng dwolt upon
ulso presnnt and porspactlvo vlows
woro outlined optimistically, Will
M. HrlKKS was elected prosldonts Mr.
Ollro Thorno Hurdle, vlce-prosldont!
What's the use
when you can
have ''V
Post
Toastbes
Minn IIii,I Powell, nerii(iiry, Jll
tory of Him vitrloii i'Iiihhii was ni
vluweil with oiithiiHliism, and thnro
wu cniiHldorublo rivalry dlHpluynd In
recounting the iic.IiIoviiiiiuiiIh of tho
eilnciilloiiiil nliiHHiriciitlun of the
long UK".
Mr, anil Mrs, SV, M, Ileuvor, of
Hiilein, und Mr, and Mr. I.loyd Itob
Iiihoii, of While HiiIiiioii, iii'coiiipaiiled
by tholi' sou Kniiiiiilh, me horo for a
vIhII with rolullve In tho llonvor and
Yockoy fuiullle, louring Hoiithurn
Oregon over tho auto route..
Tom Daly, who riiiicho ovor In
Demi tiidliin at tha foot of Frog crook
hill, brought Into town hint week a
uiummotli nguto apecluion weighing
270 pound, which I on exhibition
horo, und which I at disposal for 2d
cent per pound "live weight."
10. II, IIiihIi unit family huvo gone
to Portland for a vlnlt during tha
rose festival period, .
Frod Tostevln, now living near
Kugano, wa a visitor hare last week,
In uttendunco .upon tho nnnuul re
union of tha high school nlumnl asso
ciation. Ho I now field ropronnita
llvo of a loading trada publication
In lorrltory extending from the Can
adian to Mexican borders,
Mr. and Mr. O. Winter left early
In tho week for Portland to visit rol
ntlvo mid witness tho roso festival.
Tho trip I being mndo Jn tho family
cur. Mr. und ,Mrn. Robert Vllilng
will return with the'm over a route
tho Itinerary of which Include var
ious section of central and eastern
Oregon. They plan to be gone sev
eral weeks. A reunion of the Vlnlng
family will probably bo In order,
Prof. Irving Vlnlng having returnod
from New York recently after an ab
sence from Ashland for several
months.
' Announcements In tho Tortland
dallies Indicate that the 1'nlon Meat
Co., nominally an adjunct of . tho
Hwirt Packing Co., ha been taken
ovor horn, 'hoot and hide by tha
latter corporation. .
Word from Charley Johnson, who
went la Arizona sometime ago for
tho benefit' of his health. Is lo tho
effect that he In steadily Improving.
Ha In not only doing soma light rnr
punlor work, but tha past winter has
boon engaged In mailing toys, for the
sal of which, there hu been a good
demand In that section. Ho alno
acknowledges with gratitude cour
tesies extended by fratornals with
which ho I uftlllated.
Complimentary to Mis Plnn Ilon-
edlct, tonchor from Ashland, who
ha been conducting tho primary de
partment of tho Kaglo Point school,
n fnrewull party In her honor marked
the approach of tho closing of the
spring term, u delightful social event
In which a number of muliiul friends
participated. ',
WASHINOTON, Juno 9. "I know
a young man who was a waiter in a
small town restaurant In pre-war
days for $12 a-week and tips," say
Colonel Arthur Woods, assistant to
the socretnry of war. "Ho had been
In tho National Guard and managed
to get an appointment at an officers'
training school. They ty?nt him 19
war us a second lloutennnU He came
back a captuln with a modal and a
citation.
" 'Nothing doing.' he laughed when
tha boss otfored him tho old Job-back
In the rostaurant with 'the promise
of a head waiter position In a few
months. I am a five thousand dol
lar a year man now.'
. "80 ho I. .The 'othor day the
young Captain got hi flvo thousand
dollar Job with a big concern, which
ha a largo number of men to han
dle, and ho fit In admirably."
TIIKVF.S, Juno 9. Beginning May
1, tho United Stntos disbursing office
at tho nrmy headquarters In Cohlonz
began paying 222 mark .for 100
francs, an Increasa of 22 marks over
tho exchange ratos -which hod boon
In affect sovcrnl months.
Letters to tho (lulled Stntos ron
Unite to I nil lout 0 a deslro lo rc-enlali
1 1 Hit business relations. Ono firm in
tho American occupied zone, writing
to a watch manufacturing company
In tho United Stntos, snya thut (lor
mnny will soon be in the mnrkot for
n great many watches for shipment
by pnrcol post.
PATRIOTIC PARTY IS
The managers of tlio patriotic par
ty, to bo given at tho l.tttntorium on
Wadnondny evening deslro to statu,
In tonus most omphntlo, that tho
nffnir I n citizens party, In which
ovory one In Mod ford, young and old,
nro nskod to participate.
Tho soldiers, Bailors, mnrlnos and
nursos In whoso honor' tho party Ih
given, are askod to appear in uniform
If possible. The fathors and mothers
of tha honored guests are asked to
bo In tho rotlvlng line nt 8:15.
At 8:30, Mayor Gates will give a
brlot nddroBS of welcome, to which
MEDTOTIT) MATT; TT?TBTTNX
The Outbursts of
Everett True
By CONDO
i A CHURCH I tr IS. r-J A
a built ,'NV. ' '
CUTOUT THVT 1 l I
StoeraftiNGL ii'. VZ j : Ksi'j
Major Clancy will respond. With
dancing on tho upper floors, aquatic
sports In the swimming lank, a bund
The
LA J Wheat straw the lightest,
nett, hnett, strongest cigarette paper
the world. Roll a Juicdo cigaiette
LA CROIX paper,
MEDFORT). OTCTCfiONr, MONDAY, .TUNE 9, 1013
.W- i I I !
concert and refreshments for all, the
ovenlng premises to be one of unal
loyed pleasure.
Perfect Tobacco for Pipe and Cigarette
Finest Burley Tobacco
: P.-cllow-aged till perfect '
plus a dash of Chocolate
"YourNoseKnows
- iff- .' - ' -- v ' ': v
: f
Have Yoa Tried
"TEA-FOIL" PACKAGE? j
.-.... ... i . - . . . ? - '..
It's soft and pliable decrease in size at i
the tobacco is
cake in the package - no digging it
, out with the
tobacco in
tion than tin.
owe it to
packageandgive tuxedo
a trial
' much
the tin,
thinw
in all
with
Jl A..aMaa.4lM
TOUrilO,, . Ohio. June ' 0. Jean
Willnrd begun the second week of hc
rioiiM trninitiit toduv for bin lieuvv
weiirlit i chiimpioiiHliin t'ontest with
Jiiek llemiwev here Julv 4. The cliam
pion plans to increase bin boximi un
I I lie li8H reach the 12-j-oiiikI limit,
the dUtunce he in to (ravel nifninbt
hid vouthfnl phullenircr.
There w eritieism because the
chuiiiliion doubled the Drice of ad
miitHinp vesterdnv to visitors to his
training- cninri. The- ehnmnion rhnre
cd 50 cenlH. inNtend of 25 eentt). as
on week duva, and rceciotH were 2.
084. about double the eoht of trnin
nar expensiM for a week. Dempscv
declined to take advantnire of the
Sundnv tlironir and ehnreed tho cuh
tomnrv 'Ih ccntn. There were LCOO
paid udini-SHionx at the Dcdidscv
camp.
licportH llnit Dill Urownc. a new
York referee, had been selected for
the big fieht. were denied. It was
announced that the referee nuestion
would not be Mettled until two weeks
before the coutot. . Willard said he
had not given the ouestion of a ref
eree nnv thought.
OFFICIALLY RAISED
WAS111XGTOK. June 8. The em
burao'1; nirainht the exportation nnd
importation of eold was removed to
diiv. bv President Wilxon on recom
mendation of tho federal reserve
board. Hereafter eold mav be im
lunted or exported freelv to all coun
tries with the exception of Bolshevik
nHHin. and encmv countries. The con
trol exercised over foreiun exchanges
wn terminated.
7 axedo in the New
used tobacco aoet not
tinger. Keeps tne
:even better condi
Now, don't you '
yourself to buy a
Not quite at
Ml :
IH '.
jar ... ..
dff . , ."I
IMI , . I
W :i ' V V' .
tobacco at i
but
r also packed in the
famous green tint
at heretofore.
What !s Rheumatism? "1
Why
Sufferer Should Realise That
It It a wood infection.
Doubtless like other sufferers,
you have often asked yourself this
question, which continues to re
main unanswered.
Science has' proven that Rheu
matism is caused by a germ in your
blood, and the only way to reach
it is by a remedy which eliminates
and removes these little pain de
mons. This explains why lini
NOTICE OF SCHOOL MEETING
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to tho leital voter of School District No.
49 of Jackson County, State of Oregon, that a school meeting of said
District, will be held at High School, on tbs. 46th day. o(. 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 the fiscal year
beginning on June 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 ol tho district:
' , : . BUDGET .
Estimated Expenditure
1.-
2.
3.
4.
S.
. 6.
7.
8.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
Teachers' salaries
Furniture -.
.Apparatus and supplies, such as maps, chalk, '
eraser,' stoves, curtains, etc 800.00
Library books and e'upplementary .readers 800.00
Flags ,. .-. '60.00
Repairs of schoolhouses, outbuildings or fences.. 4,000.00
Improving grounds .- 800. 0O
Playground equipment . 200.00
Janitor's wages 4,700.00
Janitor's supplies ; 500.00
Fuel 3. 000. 00
Light
Water ;....;...
Clerk's salary and stenographers
Postage and stationery :
For the payment ot bonded debt and interest
thereon. Issued under Sections 117, 144 to
, -. 148 and 422 of the School L aws ot Oregon,
1917 .
Insurance .....7.
5 9.
20.
II.'
22.
23.
24.
25.
26.
27.
28.
Freight and drayage
Printing
......j...
Text-book and Indigents
Manual-training and domestic
Special assessments
Miscellaneous .
Sinking fund
Telephones . ...... .
Equipment ..s
Total .... ; ;
' ESTIMATED RECEIPTS
From county school fund during the coming school
year .. .'..(10,500.00
From state school fund during the coming Bchool year 2,80-0.00
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 . i
' ' RECAPITlIiATIOX . . ,
Total estimated expenses for the year .....$95,995.00 ' r : ,
Total estimated receipts not Including the tax to be ... '; ,
-voted . 13J50.00
Balance, amount to be raised by district tax.......;............: i.f 82,245.00
. Dated this 20th day of May, 1919. . ; ..
Attest: - '. ' "
F. E. REDDEN', r. , W. "E. PHIPPS, i". .
District Clerk. Chairman Board of Directors. '
AUTOMOBILISTS
Don't ruin your storage battery by using hydrant
water. -
Distilled Water 15c per gallon without con
tainer; 25c per gallon with container. . .
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Eat Where the
NICE AND COOL
Salads a
THE GUSHER CAFE
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IGNATION REPAIRING ' '
Magnetos, Spark Coils, Motors and Generators
repaired and rewound. Guaranteed good as nsw.
Batteries repaired. We are Southern Oregon Agents
for the celebrated Burd Rings. Try them for compression..-:
... '.,..
" CRATER LAKE MOTOR CO.
ff DuejConsideratiqn
II 3 II to Your Own Interests jjv
If ? f Tills Is noltlior mlsorly nor selfish . , lSll
IlJJI it is a matter of financial prudence iJll
I I to have a reserve fund and save all j. I j II
if! ' you can. . '' i5ll
f i . Start such a fund now with the t .. ; Jiwll
Jackson County Bank. II 011
i "IsN 4 Per Cent Intores Jli If
iKSW paid on savings f
e sta blistTTdj aat" '
PA'OE THREW
Suffer from It? j
ments and lotions can do no per'
manent good, for they cannot pos
sibly reach these germs, which in
fest your blood by the millions.
S. S. S. has been successfully
used for Rheumatism for mora
than fifty years. Try it to-day,
and you will find yourself at last
on the right track to get rid of
your Rheumatism. For treatment
of your individual case address
Chief Medical Adviser, Swift Spe
cific Co., Dept. 43, Atlanta, Ca.
...$61.485.00
1.400.00
300.00
600.00
1.450.00 '
100.00
0,000. 00
700.00
; 100.00
"175.00 "-
325.00
650.00
1,000.00
1,050.00 '
5,000.00 .
160.00
1,150.00
. 95,995.0
science
.
450.00
J13.750.00
Eats Are Good
Specialty .