Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 11, 1919, Page 6, Image 6

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    PA"GE SIX
iSrEDFOUTJ IIXTL TRTBWfl, . .METVFCVKD. . .OR1tflO.T, WEDNESDAY, .TUNE 11, 1010
ED STAPLES WILL
BE
ASHLANT). ; June 11. With the
. threc-dnv celebration in July less
than a month nwav, nrransments arc
being perfected alone all lines for the
hilt event. The air will he fnll of Ch
ina' machines ami other attractions
instead of mere idle rumors. Hill
Kims of theTClamnth country, will
stnee the roundup show, with 50 wr
formcrs nnd a lot of animals in the
intractable classification (this, of
course, referring to tho animals).
"The Kewpio Kinc" in the person of
Juck Kuns of Sacramento, has se
cured the amusement concessions, he
beinir the same nurtv who mummed
them last vcar to rtod advantage.
The fireworks display wilt be untbr
supervision of the Hitts Co.. which
also mnnnced the attraction of 1918.
Joe Alnutt will look after the dancim-
; facilities.. Concessions for food
privilcjres and licht refreshments are
expected to be taken no bv local peo
ple, to n sood extent. Ed Staples,
with offices in tho Hotel Austin block,
is director general of celebration ac
tivities in general, nnd for specific
information regarding any depart
ment, see him.
yLvnn Mownt lias been elected sec
retary of the Commercial club, to
". sjicceed F. J. Shimi, resigned. Lvnn
is n returned soldier, nnd has been
temporarily employed bv the South
ern Pacific along technical lines. He
was reporter tor the lMlmga wlien
the Ashlnnd bovs were summoned to
the front, nnd his iournalfstie exper
ience stands him well in1 hand insofar
. ns handling the volume of corres
pondence and advertising which are
implied among the chief duties of his
position, jtrauv mm uien. ne is com
petent to take-up the work success-
lullv and reta'n a prestige ot tuc
' organization gained for it bv his pre
decessor. ...
Hillnh Temple of the Mvstic
Shrine conteninlales a ceremonial, de
lnved until next September, bv which
tira it is hoi?d that , peace will be
finally declared on the basis of the
original "14 points." It is rumored
mat over a score ot candidates are
in waiting. The temple has lately re
inforced its official wardrobe to the
extent of nearly $1,000 as ontlav for
uniform eouipment. Showy without'
being gaudy. and rich as to material j
hlmcr . Ketchum. rctnrned soldier.
is now on his way. home from .Camp
aterriii. . ;
: Monday. June 10, is the 'dnre of ithe
school election. One director is to be
chosen. ' George Eti banks, present!
Chairman of the board, declines to be'
R candidate for director, having sdrv-J
ed.manv years in that capacity.
"'The Kaegi familvi identified, with
the recent purchase of the Ashlnnd
Trading- compnnv.- are now located
at S17 on the Boulevard, having mov
ed'here' from Wilbur. Ore. '
lt Joe. IcenhoWer. master electrician
in-the aero corps, and who has seen
Extensive service- in' France, has
landed from overseas and is expected
here for a home visit ere long. Before
entering the service his employment
tfas in the' central west."
vGnsTbursdav evening. June 12. Dr.
Charles T. Wheeler, noted author and
lecturer, will -.deliver an address at
Elks temple. The war story will be
his theme, and he knows whereof he
affjnns.- having been in the front line
of trenches, conseouently the recital
wrll he a thrilling one.
i-ITale Shepherd is over from J?end
to join Ins inmilv. who proceeded him
'm n-xiHit to home-folks .on both sides
of the house. -
The Methodist comrreeat'on' "of
Woodstock, near Portland, of which.
church Rev. L; C. Poor, formerly of
'Ashlnnd. is pastor, had the pleasure
iof burning the mortgage on its
church property latclv. The cremat
ing was on a silver platter instend of
at the stake.' In 1!)0). the church
HOME TO MOTHER AND SWEETHEART. COMES AMERICA'S GREATEST HERO
t
t riMtzL NERVOUS DISEASES
" : r .z 3 .
This Is an exclusive picture of tho simple home-coming of Screennt AIvTr C YorK. Amerlc.i's rreatrit
war hero, who passed up a score of rich vaudeville odera to huro' lo his Ter.nensea mountain home, bis
mother and his sweetheart. "Hoivdv. my bov. clad to see you back home again." was the mother's uncmo-
tlonal creeling, out ill-concealed pride Ehov!-. in her (aco. At the right Is l.-year-old Gracie William, who
Sergeant York hurried home to marry Senreani York killed 20 Jtuus and captured I3J alouo. puttlne nearly
l ,. J-Fcore Germau machine gun nests out of action.
THIS WOMAN
SAVED FROM
AN OPERATION
By taking LydiaE. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound, One
of Thousands of Such Cases.
-.-!.'.,.' i
' Black River Falls, Wi.-?"A Lydia
E.' Finkbam'B Vegetable Compound
. saved me irom an
operation, I cannot
say enough in praise
of it. IsutTeredfrom
organic troubles and
my sido hurt me so
I could hardly be up
from my bed, and I
was unable to do my
housework. I baa
the best doctors in
Eau Cluire and they
wanted me to have
an operation, but
Lvdia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound cured me so I did
not need the operatidn, und I am telling
sll my friends about it" Mrs. A. W.
Binzer, Black Elver Falls, Wis. , : ,
: it In iiint such experiences as that of
Mrs. Bfnzer that has made this famous J
root ana nem remeay a nousenoiu wora
from ocean to ocean. Any woman who
suffers from inflammation, ulceration,
displacements, backache,' nervousness,
irregularitiee or "the blues" should
not. rest until she hes given it a trial,
and for special advice write Lydia ,
Pinkbom Medicine Co., Lynn, Maes.
4 ft
erected an edifice costing S9.Q00. and
during the same vear lire destroved
both church and parsonage. The
present church, erected in 1910. cost
$10,000. and it was to celebrate the
wiping out of the church debt that the
recent burning of the mortgage was
observed with no little ceremony.
Bishop Hughes being present to ig
nite -the 'paper. Bv wav of good
measure in n -financial wav. and ns
an act of appreciation of Mr. Poor's
services in the Woodstock locality,
the congregation passed the hat nnd
raised 4200 additional which was pre-.
sented to the pastor as- a means of
defraying' expenses attendant upon
his presence nt the great Methodist
centennrv celebration to be held; at
Columbus. Ohio, in the near future.
J. W. McCoy, of the First National.
and V. O. N. Smith, of the Citizens'
bank, will attend the Oregon Bankers'
association meeting nt Portland, this
week. -
On Friday. June 13. the Illinois so
ciety will hold a basket picnic . in the
nark, supper to be served at 6 o'clock.
All natives of the empire state of the
central west, or those who retain
pleasant reminders of former .asso
ciations gained while residing within
its borders, are invited -to attend and
renew alliance to "Old Illinois."
Malta Commanderv. Knights Tem
plar, will meet on Thursday evening.
June 12. XVork in the Order of the
Temple. Refreshments.
Frank Jordan is now busy-constructing
the concrete culverts nnd
bulkheads on the: Pacific . highway,
having been awarded the contract for
this specific work on. the unit of the
road between Ashlnnd and the Cali
fornia line. '. '
Jim Bowers. Bob .Van Buskirk. C.
A; 'Walker. Don Dickcrson, I'.lmer
Ashcraft. Rollie Freeman and Frank
DouGhcrtv are among home soldier
bovs returning from overseas and
military encampments on this side of
the water. . - ' -.
One-fourth inoh of rain fell here
Monday night.
In the official list as published.
Constance Burdwcll. of Jacksonville,
seems to be the only .student from
Jackson county entitled to attend the
summer school ut Corvallis. the spe
cial term to begin June 23 and' end
July 4, as a short course.. This priv
elege is a reward of merit for winning
prizes at the state fair last Sentcnv.
ber. The state superintendent of
schools is now making up a list of
those eligible to attend.
Indications point to a movement in
Medford to secure the chartering of a
Commanderv of Knights Tcmnlnr
there, most of the resident members
in that city belonging to the organiza
tion here. -
Lvle Sams is visitini' in Idaho, and
will witness the rose festival at Port
land also before returnini? home.
Stockades are going up in the park
to house animals, various aggrega
tions of which are to constitute our
municipal menagerie.- - -
Ala. The citation savs Mrs. Ilihbcn
came to .France as a volunteer and
was in the ambulance service of the
American Hed Cross from August.
1914. to the end of the war mid has
shown tinrenv ' - devotion.
GOVERNMENT TO SELL WAR
LEATHER WORTH S4.0C0.0C0
PHILADELPHIA. June 11. -More
than $2,000,000 worth of sunilus
ieatlier purchased for war purposes
was sold bv the government here ves
"rdnv n t public miction. The sale
will continue until the entire stork
valued nt approximately $1,000,000
is disposed of.
Extend Tims Tax Returns.
WASHINGTON. Juno 11. An ad
ditional extension of days to July
15 was given today to partnerships
and corporations having fiscal years
ending . January. 31. February 23.
March 31 of. Ajiril SO. for making
tax returns. Tliu extension docs not
operate, hov.-ovar. to delay puvmcnt
o1 tnr installments.
EASY 10 CURE
ATLANTIC CITY. N. J.. Juno U.
!r. T. A. Williams of Washington.
1). C. told the American Acudcinv of
Mt'dirinc in amiuitl convention here
today I hut industrial lenders, presi
dents of universities and other edu
cators were obtuse to the prevent
able Ioxkua bv functional nervous
diseases. The war. ho said, has dem
onstrated Ihe rapid curability of tlioi,c
cases where properly dealt with.
"It all depends." Dr. Williams said,
"upon placing the patient under
proper conditions: differentiating the
various pHvcologicul conditions and
devising and organising iivs of
dealing With ouch kind,
"The war has .sl0pn tho import,
anco of neurological knowledge, es
pceiullv regarding public 'undertak
ings in education, social service, em
ii'oviiicnt. Inbiir and industry." '
SWISS MISSION OF 652 : ;
TO VISIT UNITED STATES
BERNE. June 11. The number of
members in the Swiss mission which
is lo go to the United States in Aug
ust for a study of economic eondi
tions there has increase.! ' to (;."i2.
The mission will be under the iminm
age of the Swi'hh government.
American Woman Honofcl.
PARIS, Juno 11. The French war
cross hns been conferred upon Mrs.
Ceeile Crailt Ilibbcn of ilontuomervj
ST:
rices
For Car Ovirners and Truck Owners
Be Guided in Yours Tire Buying Accordingly
Because never before have Firestone Tires been
so decidedly better than others .as they now are.
, Car. .owners from coast to coast, for the past
year, have taken their hats off to Firestone over
the improved Gray Side wall Fabric Tire. iH
And the latest Firestone Cord, built to the new
. standard oversize, with extra heavy non-skid
tread, . : upsetting V all ; records made by any
'; btlier tire of any type. y:,:.: '; ;-
' As for tmck tiresthe; fact that over half trie
v truck tonnage of America is carried on Firesf ones
proves unquestioned superiority in that line. . '
So, whether you want tires for your passenger
car or your trucks, call up the Firestone dealer
and get' set right on prices.
The new prices give greater assurance than ever
that Firestone means most miles per dollar.
A GOOD FRIEND
A ml ri'lciid hIuihIh by you when
In need. Medfoi-d ieoilo tell how
Doiiu'H Kidney I'IIIk liuvu Hi null t hit
tpt, M. B. Illdcn, idioo i-opiilror ot
i H, (.'on I ru I Ave., Medford, ndoi'm'd
I Hutu I vit yours unci mid iikiiIu eou
tlnns the ntory. Could you auk Cor
more coiivIiicIiim; toHtlmony?
"I aufrorud from what tho doctor
tuild wiih rliuumiillKin, caimad by nil
evceim ot uric iicld In my blood," miya
Mr. lllduii. , "lt allowed Knelt by
Httvcio uiiIiih, uai'cclulty In my back.
My kldneyu wcro out of ordei', too,
and thcitu troulikui cituiicd mo to run
down In health. I couldn't tnoi
without KutllUK dU.y. Diiiiu'h Kid
ney I'IIIk did Junt wluil they were
rcimwntcd to do mid uoou IliA piilli
buKan to leuvo mo and my kldnoyn
acted moi-i) rcKiihirly. . lly tho llmu I
had rinlHhcd three Uonck, I wiih with
out any iiiKitH ot tha trouble!." (Smtu.
lucnt Kivuti Hciteiubur IM, I'.KU.)
tin March to, IIUil, Mr. Illden
im Ul: "It hua been noiue tlinu nlucu I
huvo had tiny occuhIoii to mho lioita'a
Kidney I'IIIk, but my opinion ot them
linsn'l rlutuKod In any waynlnco 1
tlrnl eadorHud them. Today 1 am
enjoylm; flrut-cliiHH lienltli."
00c, nt nil dealer. I'oHter-Mllburu
Co., MfitrH., Iluttalo, X. V. Adv.
China Kerb Btor '
Hwrb cura rot oarucne, nodoh
oatarrah, illpthorln, toro throat,
lung trouble, kidney troulilo. itorancb
trouble, henrt trouble, ohllU and tot
cr, orampt, cougbn, poor circulation,
oarbunultx, tumor, cracked broaul
cure all klndn ot (otters. NO OF-
NKATIONS.
Medford, Oreiien, Jan 11, 1817
TO WHOM IT "AY CONCERN:
Tbla li to certify tlmt I, the un
deralRoed, had very eerern loineoh
trouble and bad (twin bothered foi
everel yean and )aut Augunt waa not
expoctod to llvo, and hourlng of Olto
Obuug (wboao II orb Store t at Ut
South Front itroot, Medford) I do
eldod to Rot horbi for my atomacb
trouble, aud I storied to feellna bel
ter a soon as I ukod them and todiu
m a woll mnn and nan heartily ree
ommond anyone afflicted as I was to
itoo 01m Chung nud try bl Herbs, "
(Slguod) W. H. JOHNSON,
Witnesses:
II. A. Anderson, Medford
9. D. Holmes, Eagle Point,
Wm. Lewis, Eagle Point i
W. h. Chlldretb. Eagle Point,
0. E. Moore, Eagle Point.
1. V. Mclntyre, Eagle Point,
Oeo. B. Von dor Uellon, Eagle Point
Tims Fl. Mrhnls. Rurln Point
PIANOS
! AW nro now soltlotl tti oiii'i
Dew tnuu'Uir.s in tlio .1 in
.Biiililiii'tf,
115 East Main St.-
Opposite llio' FirHt National
I in nk.
You will find on display at
(inr KnloHrooin a lin' ot! pi
anoH that will apiM'al to you
hotli for price anil quality. I t
will ay you to inicHtitfnto
llitw inslHiiiifiils if you nro
iiitorcstod in iiliit'inj; a fino
piano or player in your lioine.
'.Wi' .buy piaiioK, wo Hell
piaiiOH. In fin't, wo' do tlio
jiiauo liiisineH.s of Southeni
(regon.
The House of Quality. .
Vulcanizing
All our work utrl.Uy guaranuml to
I (Irst claiM. in N, Kir Ht Medford
I ' Phone 41IIJ ' ,
MEDFORD VULCANIZING WORKS
MEDFORD IRON WORKS
FUtNDRY AND MACHINE BMP
Amii nt'ent for Pnirhnnli and klurss
Endues. .
17 Smith Rlvarsid
MEDFORD,
EAGLE POINT,
BUTTE ALLS
Jitney Service
' Starts Tuesday, May 20th.
t,ruvrii Nmdi llntct K::!l) n. in. and
llntto I'nlln nt p. 4il. dully.
' . JIM MCSI.ia
I'llOXK ami t
.The Percherou Stallion
PAUL
if
i
iWJjy wait until Uic FLlliS
Comet ' , .-'''
6rdcr your SCliJCENS
NOW nnd have them put on
early.
TROWBRIDGE CABINET
WORKS
niono-121-J. 30th nnd Onipo'
IceFree!
.Tho Tofcboron stallion Paul t reg
Istor'! f lha American lliu'dors nnd
Importorn l'orchorori Itoglotry, No.
53727. Color hlnclc. Koalod July 8,
1010. Bred by A.C . nuby, Vortlnnd
Orenon. Hired by Ituspull D1185.
First dum Paulino Sl.fi 4 8.- "
1'aul will ninko tho gauson of 1010
as followB:
MondnyB nud Tuoaduy at Dr. Hulms
burn In Medford.
' Wednesday!) and Thursdays nt Tal
ent. '
. Saturday nt Darron.
TormB- $20 to Insiiro In fonl. $15
for tho soliflon and 17.50 for ulngle
service. : . ,
Butler Walker, Owner.
OIHUI-I I. 1IOMK.4, Manager.
' V-,' jStaii;feraridX.i: .. ;
Typewriter Ribbons
give ..clear, .permanent
copies. Will nbt'emut,
dry out, or fill the type.
..Buy typewriting tupplias of
; IIEDFORD '
PRINTING
COMPANY :
'. We are going to give away
one; ' ' .'
500 POUND '
! ICE BOOK ;
With each ncv Refrigerator.
This will lessen the high cost
of refrigerators. ,
i ..... . ' ; .
Every refrlgorators la guar
anteed or money refunded.
Poole Furniture Co.
ameira Shop
i ; i v ' v...' I'!-!.' vr "','V'.
'the Only Exclusive'
'oininei't.-i.il . I 'ht,ir(i pho'r
in Southern Oregon.
en tives made any time or
. place, by appoiritiTient.
' 1'hone M7-.T.
We'll do tivmt,:
, , . J.-B, PALMER "
- . -' Bedford., V
Enst Alain; trcfet .? ',