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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (June 13, 1919)
- pa arc Tint-EE ES . A Geraldine Farrar at Rialto Tonight kWWVWilllilWU,UWKWBW 10 IE! tiJ VI at if i n 3 T MTCTVFOIW MATL -TRTTITTNE, MTODFOTID, OHFiON, FRIDAY, --.J INK 13, 1919 A www wsifX.- .1 . ;'.'; ' " ' fir iipii: I fyunmmsm imam Hmtmmm. POIITLAINI), Juno, 13. The Oro Koii bureau of minim mid Koolony an nounces llmt It Inn Ijukuii n syiitMiiia tlu unit oxIoiihIvo InvuiillKiillon of oil and gut poHUllillltlim In dirrurout prU of Oregon. Tlio fluid work In oimtorit OroKon li bolnvc (lotto Jointly with tho U. H. 0. 8. whllo tho wimtorn purl or tho Htuto In belli: InvvHtlxutod Miilnly by tho state bureau of mlnoii uml gool ony. Tho bureau linn coiitructoil with ono of tho boat firms of coiihiiUIiik oil dooluKlBlH In the-United Hliitoa to do this work In wustoru OroKon unci tholr InvoHtlKittlon will ho mailo ua Ihoro anil completo ua It In immilhlo to mako It In tho Unlit or tho brat xdontlflo nnil pructlcnl kuowludKo available. Th In la probably tho moat Impor tant announcement whlrh tho liuruun him boon able to muko for noma llmo on ueeouiit ot tho fnct thut there I ni Hell interest nianlfeatud coiicarnluK oil mid taa poaalhllltlea In Oregon. Up to 1li In tlnio noltlmr the kov- - erpntttut nor tho atnto lnut dono a atif flnlont amount of dutallod vtark to obtain the nnccmiury kooIukIo Infor- ' million upon which to" form dnflnlto coni-limlonit an to favorahlo and un , favorable torrltory In which to pros pect for oil. . Detailed knowledge of tho alructure of tho odlmontary for- - ntatloni of tbo atnto la absolutely nocoaaury to ba'ablo to dlatlnmihih bdtwooii tttvorulilo and uiifavornblo ploce to drill for oil. Many Inquiries are coming to tho office of tho Oregon bureau ot inliicn nd Raolavy from oltlnaua of tho atnto uh woll an people interested In oil do Totopmnnt laswhoro, conccrnliiK geological Information polntlnti to tho pOMlbllltlua of oil and ros in Oregon. Blnce there la at prnaniil euvh dearth of roal gooloKlrnl In formation upon which to baaa any ort of conclualon, tho bureau wltn' - to caution thnao Interoated In tho development of thoso resources who nilKht begin extensive derolnpmunt work. oon with an , Insufficient .amottnt of Information. An oil gooloRlnt enn not (to Into a new torrltory nnd toll Juitt wherofto ; drill in ordur to gal oil In couinter- J rial quantities, but ho can, If ho hna '.tho opportunity to mtka a sufficient, i ly thoro Investigation determine tho more probable areas for oil pools on account of tho general structure nnd relation ofl tho illfforont typeii of rocks, it Is boratiao tho bureau wishes to ennsorva mi far an possible the substantial of fort which will i doubtless anon bo put into prospect Ing for oil that thin caution la kIyoii. Thla does not apply to corpurutlona or syndicates which havn rompatunt Investigators and uro acting upon their advice. "All persona bavins; knowledga of oil or gas seepages aro requested to furnish tho hiirenu at 417 Oregon building, Portland. Oregon, with tho ' location and naturo of -such oreur- , Kind to the .yo Most Miles per Dollar TIRES ELLIOTT & COOK Exclusive Agents for Both Solid and Pneumatic Firestone Tires i'i Hi nil l Msv a iT - 'Vi THE f SmjU&jLXLiA!il& MjJL's.ul' 'aJLlJ ETPONGER VOW ts..jw.iiiMrw.mf E INCREASE BUSINESS OFFSET WASHINGTON', Juno 7. In creasing IiuhIih'HH, which it Is hoped mny offset thu railroad deficit suf ficiently to muko on mlvanco In rates uiinix'i'ssury, wus roportcd by the ritilroud ndiiilnlHtration in stntlsttcs for traffic lust week. In tho conlral western region thuro wiu au Increase of 01 percent over tho samo week lnut ycur In the loading of grain and In tho northwoet the Incrensa wns 11)0 percent. All freight handled In tho southwest whs 1 1 purccnt mora than last year. Cotton Is moving freely to thu gulf cout tinder prom ise of additional stcmitcrs. In the east generul freight movement Is sub normal, but oro shipments aro In creasing. 27 PASSENGERS INJURED IN TRAIN WRECK IN TEXAS 'OUT WOliTll. Tex..' June 1.!. Twentv-dcvi'ii imsAenuurit were in iureil. two of Adiom timv die. when the TcxiiK nnd I'jii ilir oil nieit'K ih eiul wiik wrecked ul iniiliiiulit veter luv lis the I nun whm iiuIIhil.' nut of Kmiiuit. A switch wits t-iilit. dciiiil iiii5 the ciiiii'iies. reiico so 111 il. same can ha iurpertcil liy tho nil geologists. The results nt tho field work whirl) Is lieltiK miide by tho bureuil will ho inuilu public Just- us soon as sufficient Investigation tins been completed upon which to form satis factory conclusions. Pocketbook FIRESTONE Gray Side-' wall Tires cost more than the "bargain" cut price tires that attract the 'tire shopper." - The all-wool tailored suit costs more than the shoddy "hand-me-down," too. There's a famous phrase that tells the whole story about Firestone Tire value OF AUCKLAND. New Zealand, Mny 2. (Correspondence of ssoclated Press.) Tho battalion of Maoris, New Zealand aborigines, who fought In tho Oallipolt campulgn and after ward In Franco, has bceh welcomed home with a great feast, hakas (war dances) and tangl, or lament for thoso who fell In battle. Tho acting primo mlnlBtor, .Sir James Alton, told them, "You Maoris hold a proud position. You have nut ono conscript." From tho tlnio of Its formation early In the war the Maori battalion wus mulnlalned at a strength ot U'OO entirely by volun tary enlistment. (treat qitmitillos of mutton, ooof, pork and othor food had been baked In earthen ovens for the occasion. About 2000 Muorls 111 all shared In this feast. There wero soverul pol (a native delicacy) dunces. Tho tangln wus a ncono of much emotion. The soldiers sat by tribes encircled by sorrowing natives. Led by their chiefs, tho mourners grieved with low, walling chants for thoso of tholr ruco who will never return. Alt tho treasured heirlooms of tho tribes bad Jicon brought from their snfo keeping for tho wolcomo. Thero wero Jado ornaments, mats, chief tains' head-dresses and beautiful kills. The chiefs of tho various tribes delivered apecchos of wolcomo couched In florid South Sea language after which thero was a haka by the famous Arawa tribe and the speech of wolcomo by Sir Jnmes Allen. An nuto party from Hood River on route to Sun. Diego nnd stopping nf tl.M ll,,t.,l Mn.tr,. r,l ..noulalu nf U, nnd Mrs. II. T. Dnvldson, Miss Helen Davidson, Mrs. A. Whitehead and. Miss Ceraldlno Sonny. Mr. Davidson i Is a protniuotit fruit exporter nnd shipper nnd Is president of the Hood i Itlvor Frultgrowors tissoclntlon. llo will leuvo tho party nt San Diego and go cast to sail for Kitgliind at once to make fruit arrangements for the exporting ot Hood Rlvor apples. Cioorge Walsh, Pngo today. ' 71 Dr. K. W. btoarns has resumed the practlco ot modlcino and surgery. In tho old locution, Jackson County Hunk. 76 Swttchos ,made from combings; general work. Sanitary Beauty Shop, No. S East 4th and Front. Phono 4D7-W. ' 00 A. J.; Van Wnnllig, Southern Pa cific railroad agent ul Albany, Ore., nnd tormor agunt ot tho railroad af ivtodford, "was In tho city lust night nnd this forenoon enrotito jhomo from a two months visit with his wlfo In the oast. Mrs. Van Waning romnlned In Sun Francisco to visit friends. Fir slab and dry wood for sale by J. T. Caption'. Phone 859. Lnrgost romagnotlztng equipment In sonthorn Oregon at Auto Electric tiqttlpmont Co. 71 Among Oregon guests reglstorod nt tho hotoU today, Friday, wore Frank J. Norton of Sttthorlin, !oorge It. Clark of Salom, II. C. Brownhnll of Spencer Station, 13. R. Morris, (loo. Ynnoll, O. N. ' Young, H. P. Kvans and C. ,C. Turluy of Portland. Dunco nt Kttglo Point, Suturdny night, Juno Hth... Good music. 72" Ashlnnd nntutorlum Saturday, Juno 1-4 tit, big dance.1 71 Tencliers' lCaniliiat Ions Notlco Is hereby given that the county, school superintendent of Jaokson county, Oregon, wlll',hold tho rogttlur oxnmlnatlon of applicants for state certificates at Jacksonville, commencing on Wednesday, ,lun 25, 1019 nt 9 o'clock a. m.; nnd continu ing until Saturday , Juno 2S, nt 4 o'clock p. m. Tho usual, order of program will: ho followed. , ,V. .. A!' Yt AV"SI,I S"P'' liWllLIN, Thursday, Juno 12. A secret session of the citizens' council of (jreatvr llerlln hold on Wednes day declared In favor of a citizens' strike-, according to tho Independent socialist newspaper Die Frclhelt, The attendance Includes a number ,ol leading manufacturers, merchants mid professional men, and Colonel Itolnhardt, tho I'russlan minister of war. . Tho chairman of the meeting Is quoted us declaring that a strike was necesnary because tho present gov ernment was Incapablo of redeeming (lormany from chaos. It was planniid, according to tho newspuper, that several airplanes dlstrlbuto louflets announcing when tho strike would begin. All tho food Industries, Including the bukerles, would cease work, ac cording to the plan, this leading to civil war, which It was held, would help tho bourgeoisie attain political power. " . RE NEW YORK, June 13. Tho alert ness of an elderly bank messenger who pursued six bold-up men down the stairway of an tip-town Manhat tan elevated station and felled ono of them wlU) a revolver shot, frustrated a, daring attempt at daylight rob bery bore, today. The robber who was shot was fleeing with a bag said to have-contained $100,000 In secur ities taken from David Ryan, the messenger -who did the shooting, and Henry- Hoylun, employes of the Co lonial hank, who wore taking the funds to tho. Federal Reserve Bank. The robbers had put Boylan out of business by pressing a wad ot cotton saturated with chloroform to his face, while Ryan was stunned with a blow from a jblackjack. However, ns tho thugs ftn toward the street, Ryan followed, thorn and firod four shots at the group. The man with tbo bag collapsed, relonsing'hls hold on it and while his companions were carrying him to a waiting automo bile, Ryan retrieved tho Valuables. PORTLAND MAN IS AWARDED D. S. C. FOR UNUSUAL HEROISM ' WASHINGTON. June 13. Ad.li tional nwnrils ot the DiMineuished Serv'.cc Cross for r.cts of extraord inary heroism in uetion liuvc been announced lv the war deiuiirtineiit. Those receivinif them include Captain William J. Covlc. I'nion fit v. Wash.: John C. liitruard, Portland, Ore' Thousands Date" Better .Health from the day they .. began using1 - .Aifonderf ul Food, For Body and Brain Botf.O.S.Pot.Offi Is our Registered and Common-law Trade-Mark and can only be right fully used on goods made by us. Koveralls are garments fot children I to 8 years of age. If a dealer tries to sell you, under the Koveralls name, any garment not of our manufacture, you may be sure he has an article that he is trying to market on Koveralls reputation.. ' . ' Unlets made by Levi Strains & Co. they're not KOVERALLS. Koveralls Keep Kids Kleen $1.50 the Suit Anew rDrr if they suit r IC,rl( rip KOVERALLS are made only by Levi StrauM er Co.i San Francbco and bear this l.hollS- KOVERALLS SCO U.S. pat orr iss Tho Kainlor Products Company relieves retailers and consumers of tho necessity of paying Revenue , Taxes on ltainicr Beverages by paying ALL taxes thereon direct to tho Government . -. - V -. ' . ' . ; ., .. . '.!-', ' t: , MEDFORD GROCERY CO. ' : ' Distributors. Medford, Ore. . ' ' ; SWIM KAPS i Make your choice while the assortment is complete. Sold exclusively by " Profitable " IF you would just get the habit of dropping in here at the First National Bank when you receive your salary or wages and deposit : the money in a Havings Account it would 'be no time until your financial worth in- creased considerably. . " ' , ;- Li the meantime your Savings would be .earning good interest. , Capital $100,000. , ' , . Medford if not the superior of any other cereal beverage you ever tasted! . Here is ono of the most daring offers ever made. If we are wrong we stand to lose . a fortune. If we aro right, our product should receive your preference. We ap point yon judge and jury. . Your decision will be final. You will accept will yon not? OUR STARTLING PROPOSAL Go to any dealer In toft drinks and buy two bottle of RAINIER SPECIAL. Take them home. Properly chill them. Enjoy the beverage com pare tt with any other cereal berecage yon ever tasted, nave other try it. Get their opinion. If they or you think yon have ever tasted cereal beverage that surpasses it mail us the caps of the. boUtes, with your name and address, date of purchase, and name and address of ' dealer from whom purchase was made, and wa will return to you, without quibble or question , the sum you spent for the beverage. ...... ' A FORTUNE INVOLVED If we were not reasonably sure of our ground, : it would be the height of folly to make this offer. The six million people to whom it eventually will be made could easily take a fortune from us. Our product, however, is such a superior article that we feel we are taking no mora than an ordinary business risk. ..Our opinion is that RAINIER SPECIAL has no equal among cereal beverages in the world today. . . ACCEPT OUR OFFER AT ONCE Our offer is so unusual that all should accept H. If RAINIER SPECIAL is found inferior, you get every penny of your money back. If superior, you are enlightened as to the proper brand of cereal beverages to ' demand. You win either way. You take no risk whatever. You will find . RAINIER SPECIAL wherever good things to drink are sold. The large eleven-ounce bottles, contain two standard size glasses of beverage. This daring offer holds good for five days only. . Rainier Products Comp&nr, Seattle, U.S. A, Manufac turn- of Rainier Special, Rainier Bock, Malt Kaiakr. Rainier Ccrea), Syro and Denatured Alcohol, - Ill Practice Oregon I - W"'"' rfi'-J'.i .r-Lr TMEDFORD, , EAGLE POINT, BUTTE FALLS Jitney Service Starts Tuesday, May 20th, ; Leaves Nash Hotel 8:30 a; xn. and Butte Falls at 2 p. m. dally. mt LESLIE. iV PHOXE 300 , am CHTTNO China. Berh Btora Horb ours toi earacne,- neadacMi catarrah, dlptherla, sore , throat, lung trouble, kidney trouble, stomach trouble, heart trouble, chills and fer er, cramps, coughs, poor circulation, carbuncles, tumors, cracked breast, cures all kinds of goitem NO OP RRATIONS. , ' . f; - Uedtord, Oregon, Jan t, 11? TO WHOM IT :ZXY CONCERN: . This Is to certlry that I, the un dersigned, had very severe stomach trouble and had been bothered for several years and last August wa not expected to live, and hearing of Olm Chung (whose Herb Store U at 214 South Front street, Medford) I de cided to get herbs for my stomach trouble, and I storted to feeling bet ter as soon as 1 used them and today am a well man and can heartily rec ommend anyone afflicted aa I was to see Olm Chung and try his Herb. (Signed) W. R. JOHNSON, Witnesses: . ! , .. . . j' II. A. Anderson, Medford ' , S. B. Holmes, Eagle Point, : Wm, Lewis, Es.gle Point t ' W. Ii. Childroth, Eagle Point, ' C. E. Moore, Eagle Point , J. V. Mclntyre, Eagle Point, Geo. B. Von der Hellen, Eagle Point, Thos. E. Nichols, Eagle Point