MEDFOim MAIL TIN HUN' 15, IMKDFORI), OREGON, FRIDAY, JtTN"ft 13, 1919
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A seluilll iilm-tlmi will lio linlil Mini
tlity, 11 In Important u,i voter
ulioulrt, in iirtlur tu vnt littcllltsciitly
luivo nil till) fiielH, I'lilumt tin y huvit
nil tli furl tliu ImiiIki'I limy liu ilu
fimtoil, which will iiH'tnly iiioiiii an
other loulloii lo mid In nlri'iiily hU'.li
oxpeimo", mill nimtlior vnlii on ap
proximately thu mtmu jiropoHl I Ion .
I 'ur ncciirilliiK 16 I ho mtniilium of llm
chmil board thin rtiuiitiy will liuvu In
bo iiilnuil or thn milinln i.'IiikihI,
ThO IiuiIkhI lirovldiw for a ill rod
tux to rulHi) 8!i,SMfJ an iiKiilimt it ill
met lax liwt your of $r5,0Nil, un In
rroimo of 937.1 AO. Thin U a irii
itiotKltniH limriiiiiift Inn mi minlyHlH
ImwH III II lliiinmiiii Ik iii'imilly only
about I M.OilO, i'iiiivllici by thu itiw
minry lilereiiim In tnat'lin naliirltw.
Ihlll'IHfN In IIMN, 7M,OIHI
l''r lilllm llttiru wim only rri,U8ll
ruined liml year ilia aeiual ruiiiiliiK
rxiii'imiM fur iliu yunr with 7H,ihio.
Till) lllffiirnni'u lintwnuii thu ui-liiiil
expeiim 'for nu your or lul.Otiri
ml 7H,00u u na.tiOi'i, Looking itt
Ilia limliint from thin point of view
til ii liicrOttdu ileititiiuleil In only ft ft y
percent of, what u cnranry uxiiiuliia
tlnn niiilifn It appear, -
' In addition to thin both Hi ii roun
ty ami tats nchnol funiln urn reduced
(or 10 ID ami Intlileiiial incntnit In
road of IiiiIiik ;il!iio In only lir.i),
Tlio fotlowliiK mutinnl kIkikxI y
f. E. Itoddtm, thn rotlrliiK clerk of
thn Hvlinol board allow llm nit tuition
ill ilt'tull. '
1 1) 1 1; i oiiii
Hired tax .....iK'J.Slii
County film) '. lO.Iiul)
State fund , 3. SOO
All other (uiiirft MiO
Tolnl ttitiiiunt ih'i.inili
Amount ndili'it in mm
ImiiIkih io imy for ox-
tinmlon of 1 1' mi of cur
rent your , -1,000
Approximate ru ii n I it k ex
peine contemplated for
iinnillnit ymr , IH.UH,'
I dim .nun
Dtroct tux
County fund
Htnlo fund ,.
All olhnr Hourcvit
Tolnl liuilRiit for 19IS,...
Approxlmiitit ruiiultiK ex
pniliiii for I-n r ron 1 year
plua extension of tiirm.. 78,000
Approximate, miming ex- ; '"
pen mi without cxliinnlon
'. Of "term.. 7t,000
. (BlKliod) V. 10. KKDDKN.
WW. IMVKM'OUT.
Ill nddltlnn to tlio fni'ia above vnr
Inn mat Irv hnvn liicroimed the
oxponnwt- of icltool ndnilitbttratloni
Diutlnm untlrnly lioyoud thu control
of tho Iwiil mlnitn lirnllon. Thoro
It a now law nutkliiK phlcal traln
lr.lt cnmpiiliiory whlrli nnroMltnttw an
IlicreaMj In tho npproprliillou In lilts
department, A part tlmo niihool for
thono who hovo not piiukoiI tho olKhth
Urudo I nlno compiilMiry, which itlno
mlilH to thn expcimo. An liicrouno In
tho touchliiK nlnCf n nnceminry for
Uio NorthwoMtnrn Amih'IiiiIhii of Hco
onditry Hchooln 'rotlron n rortnln
numiMir of puplln por toucher, . dc
mnnd which It In diwlrnlilo to comply
with nofonHltntliiK nil lncronnod
tcnchliiK forfo.
In olhnr wordu liny fiilr-mlndod
pnrnon nnulyilnK tho nchoiil liudgot
will find that whllo a fnw Incldontiil
reduction inlKht ho mudo I hoy would
not roduco thn tolnl by mora thnn
110(10 -or 1U00. Thn in n I n Homo urn
tltnfm thnt nuint ho pnltl If tho prcH
on t Hchonl nynlani Ih to tin miilntiilli
eti. DvfontliiR tho InidKot will, thoro-
foro. moroly ilnlity inutlorit, mid not
Dintorlully, llfthlun a hiudcn thnt
nuint ho mot.
7.
2.
3.
I.
6...
a.
7.
.. 12,074
,. 3.000
,. 3.300
.. 73,0110
SALARY SCHEDULE
LOCAL
S BELOW AVERAGE
Al I lid lilllll till! (lit t n billow WIIH
I'llllvotCll, Dllll'tifltllV l-t'CI'V Mi'hool ill
OriTim llm Hia ol' MctU'ord Wiin n-
viHtiiir Itn Hi.'lii'ilnlo. Thin will fxiiluin
why onlv nun or two OrcKoii hcIiooIh
Iiiivii ii uliico on thlH lint. In HOIIld
illHlllllI'lH tlll HfllOolH lllllllltll'lll'll
only liit'li hcIioo! iliiimrlinciitH whilo in
otht'i'H onlv vriiilo hcIiooI (IcinirtiiiciitH
wi'ic niiiliiliiiiiiiil iliiu n I liu I'oimlv
1 1 if 1 1 M'liool iiliui. TliiH ui'i'oiiiitn lor
I'llly lllO llillll Nl'llool lint i HOtllfl ill-
xliiiiceM mid 1 1n ult'iiiuntiirv lint in
olIllTH, III HOIIIO illxllllll'CH till) MI'llOoU
worn minillor whilo in olhorH lliiiro
iniiv liu u i'ow inure loncliiirit, hut It IK
fiur In Mil v thnt I ho ncvornl HVHti'tim
liNtnil urn nniiroxiiiiiittdv thn hiiiiio
Mlll,
It w Hitoti fro mt he ilnlu Hint llic
now m'lii'diilu of 'nilfrtrd Ik in no in-
Nllllll'lt on thu wholo mh liiuh nu HIIV
of llic chirlli" MhIi'iI. Th'K Hchcelulu
in IiiihciI tin (ivij VfitM of Ht-rvico thn
Hlllllll IIH lllO HI'llClllllt-H with wliicli il
i coinoiiri'il, Thin iIoiin not menn
Hint liiiii'liiirn thu fiillnwiiiir vritr will
unt thu iiinxiiniiiu Kiiliirv, TIhm will
not hu thu I'liHii for nnuiu tiino, How.
ever thin trivon thn micncnnfiil unil ef
ficient ti'iii'lmr noinclliinc to look fnr
tyind In in her work in Mciffnnl. In
order Hint (hnnii efficient tciieli(rn
III n vcitr iniulit rcniiiin it him linen
iicnt'Hnurv Hint xiiliHtiintiiil incriMiMin
lie uivaii, In order Hint thu incoiiiinu
ufliciunt toucher tnit'lit liu cinnloved
it in iieuunHiirv to uivu nuliiricn nlinvu
I Ii ii t for llm uurrntit nclionl vuur. I!v
tvuv of uxnliiuiilinii il iniclii lie i-itiil
Hint timelier in our nrliool HVHtem
I'linnnt neeure tlio !iin (wo iiicri'iincM
itnlenn tltov hnva nttmidcd Hiiininvr
nunnltum in nninc school of iintioiinl
rutniliition,
Ivlciimnlnl-j' Hclmnln '
Miniiniiui. Muxiiiiniii
Don't Change Your Husband at
Liberty Today Pleases Women
Ccc:
The voice cT iia iexixsat.
llD.DeMille's, ' Dont Change You llasband
juASOTAITIUit . . , . ''
'or.ll II. DoMlllo'n now Hpoclul Art-.plcaxo nil women, and the photoplay
crnft plc.i.r.1. 'Don't C'lmnw Vnur ""'onlnn "oh comment. It! Is
,,....., un ndmlrahlo photoplay from the
llunhniid, which In on view ut H ,,nilpolnt or concopllon, treatment.
Liberty lotlny ii ml Hntiirdny, will actiilK. photography and production.
Tucndiiy mnrnliiK too:t tlio llr.rnl-Ii ' farm of Fred McPHeron to see the
Vullcin, Cnl lllll)
Twin Knlln. Iiln. ...... (CHI
(ilunitow, .Mont.
Thn PiilluH. t)ro. . .
Ilollinlcr. Cnl
Monrovin, Cul
Cnviiui, Cul
l'nln Alto. Cnl .....
Milcn t'itv. Mont. ..
llnnullliill, Mont
Med lord. Oni
.l oil i'o id nt'hodiilu
. MM
KIM
nut)
.. mm
. 110(1
.. initi
. nun
. l.mm
H10
for the
yeur with miniiiiiiui nnd
nuliirv: $ I17"i
11 lull HllinoN
(lliiHu.nv. Mnnt 1.2tl0
Mnnrm iu. Oil 1.100
l.'-MKl
l.'-')0
1.20(1
1.2.-0
4.300
4,100
1.1H0
1 .'J00
1.2.10
l.MOO
1,2 1:1
current
maximum
875
TWO KILLED RACE
RIOTS IN WALES
LOIX'llON. Juno 1.1. Thtiro wnn n
ronownl In Ciirdlff, Wnloa. hint nlnht
of tho ruco rlotltm Hint, broke out
recently hotwonn nonroon lirouitht
Into (iront llrltaln n Inhorors durliiK
tlio war, mid tho whlto popiilntlon.
Ono white .nttiti and ono Arab woro
k'lllod and aoveral pornonn Injiirod
Many urreHU woro mado. Tho col
orod rlotorn had ponsoBHlon of nit'
niorotin revolvers and kopt up un In
connant funlllado, whllo tho wliltoa
Jor tho modt part, nccordltiR to ro-
rortn. throw bottlos and brlolm.
Thoro was considerable damago to
proporty. , .
CHURCH PEACE UNION
niow YOUlf .in no 13. Iloaolu
tloiiB urKlim ratification of tho
' l.oiiKiio of Nations covenant which la
described "as the ond for which tho
youth of the allied nations woro lay
Inn dovn tholr Uvos," worn mado
Tifiblle. today by tho Church Pooco
it....... ml... nl.r..n.,n loftlniln fni'mfll'
tJIIlllll. J II U niHIinm .....-
I'rosldont William H. Taft, Oardlnal
(Hbboils, IIIhIidp l.iilhur II. Wilson
and -Dr. John It. Molt. The resolu
tions worn son! iMIin ncuiiln,
I'hi' Mullen. Ore 1 .03.1
llnllinter. Ollif. ,, ... 1.100
Kiireku. Cul. , 1.200
Twin HiIIh. Iilu 1.100
Vntictiiiver, Wn. 1.000
I'nln Alto. Cul 1.100
Covinii. Cnl 1'.-I00
Mctll'nrd Kehcdiilc fur tho turn! vtmr
with minimum mid iniixiiniim Kitltirv:
7(1.1 1.1 00
l.r.oo
1 .500
1,100
1.700
1.7.10
1 ..100
i.coo
l.,ioo
1.800
EAGLE POINT EAGLETS
Bt A. C. nowlett
Saturday nlKht Ira Powers, of
It ii t lo Fulls, and John Mllllttan of
t,u ko Creek, enmo In to the Sunny-
sldo nnd remained until after dinner
Sunday, Mr. MUllR-an going to Pros
pect Monday morning and hack and
Jitney for Motlford on
Portland.
Buiiduy niuriiiiiK nt tun cIdhq of tho
Suhbulh nchnnt by iinunlmous voto
oxproaiied n wish to hnvo tho Presby
terian minister who In expected to
come to lvtitto Kalis lo take charge of
tho work there, to tuelnitu Kngle
Point In the fold o" Iiln Inborn. The
tnnvn wan started thru Hnv. Hooznr,
tho Preshytorlan uilnhilcr of Modford
nnd John Hmt. the Sunday school
missionary tor the Prusbytorlans to
have a young intiti coming out from
thu eiint to tnko charge of that work
and In In: hide n:io or more other
places In his field of lubor, hence the
action of the Sunday School.
Thoro wan not tho gathering at tho
Sunnysido Sunday morning thnt we
untially have but there was quite a
roapectublo company. Among them
was Charles Kdmondson, wife and
daughtor 'Itttrnlce, .Mr. Vernon Jones
of Hullo Knlln, Oun 1ho Tal'- n-'l
wife. Jack (iarrott, Krank Knrroll,
N'ihI Vilas, of Moil lord; tho throe last
named came out to work on the Hup
py Camp picnic ground Hint was re
cently purchased by tho Modford
Klkn on Itogito river near tho mouth
of Little Initio crook, hut came by
hero to out chicken dinner, (ilen
Haley, Thomns Riley, Planoy Lcabo.
Win. Coy. iXelllo Coy, h. H. Patrick
and C. V. Ithodni. our county sur
veyor were hero for dinner.
Monthly morning the ntitos began
to dash thru our town quite curly
on tholr way to Modford to witness
tho performance of tho aviators, and
by 8 o'clock a, m. lloraco Gepport of
It n 1 1 o Kails drove up to the gato with
his father, mother, sister, Mrs. Roy
Casoy and two children, IiIb two little
brothers, nnd took In another broth
er, Lewis, hero on tholr way to sco
thu sights. Romeo's slstor, Mrs.
Anna Corum nnd two girls had come
out and spent tho night at the Sunny
sido and gono on to Mcdford with
tho mull carrier, Mr. Harnlsh. Dur
ing tho duy our streets wero almost
descried.
Monday I took n jaunt out to tho
h!s way lot rutorplllor work. I notice In my last
that I spoke of It as a tractor but It
Is a different machine from the trac
tors as It runs mora llko a raterplller,
Instead of having wheels It propolis
Itsulf more like an endless ( chain,
work'ni; ,l:i oa the ground and' Is
called a caterpillar, but I had seen
tho machine and. wanted to see It
work, so when I reached the field
where they Wero plowing 1 came In
contact with a four-foot wire fence
with a barbed wire above It and the
next question was how was I to get
over the fence and go to tho machine
The reader will remember that your
correspondent Is not as active as a
boy of sixteen, but I found a tele-
phono polo along tho fence and' by
holding to that -climbed over, catch
Ing my clothes on the barbed , wire
occasionally but doing no damage,
finally reached, the ground and then
started across tho plowed ground to
rt-tro- t'.;o -to woo at Tar!:, cni
that was no small Job for the ground
had been plowod about a foot deep
and was as rough as It looked, but
finally roached the level ' ground.
They were having trouble with the
engine, but Jlnal!ycgot 'up motion
again and went right along at a rate
of about twoJmllciiJ art hour;-They
had raised two of the eight plows out.
of tho ground, finding', that the
eight fourleon-tncht plows were too
much for the onglno( but they were
doing a good Job except on the cor
ners where they had to turn and
there they skipped a strip about
three or four ,feetv wide but after
they got thru plowing the tract they
Intend to plow those places t out
leaving the field In fine shape tor
fall sowing. 1 -
I should hnvo said that the land Is
genuine sticky. Krom the appenr-
anco of things the tractor and cater-
plllcr will soon bo doing most Ot the
plowing. .
Monday evening Wm. Perry came
In and brought with him a man who
gave his name as Waddoll of Med-
ford, to hnvo him take a room. He
had brought out a new hay baler for
Mr. Perry and was to stay and help
him gut It started. Air, Perry Is one
of our hustling farmers and doeB
bunlniss about right. Ho raises a
large itiiantitv of hay and uses his
own machines and now he has a hay
'nt'er and will probably do most of
he haling In the neighborhood.
' Vorna Muthews came near break
'ng bin arm a fow days ago. Ho was
itrclchlng wire fence and the "dog"
fulled to catch letting the stretcher
'ty back and struck his arm near
the wrist. .
Monday was rather a busy day
Sore, Kijlph and Lloyd Stanley wore
'i thong tho callers, and two of the
S.ewurt boys, who have recently re
turned from service In the navy pass-
ed thru on their way to their home In
Hutto Kails. .
. Monday noon C. A. Plckel, J. II.
Jones. K. W. Hobhard and H. E. fcck-
ensteln of tho C. O. P, Co. engaged
board and rooms. They came out to
move thirteen light poloe that had
t. ...... n....M lha mlrlilla nf thft
county road went of the Eagle Polnt4
depot.
About 1 o'clock p. m. Dr. L. E.
Tracy and wife, Mrs. H. C. Kentner
Of Medford and Mrs. H. C. Smith,
anil F. P. Tracy of Eugene, Ore.,
called for dinner. They had planned
ahead to let Mrs. Howlct know that
they could not arrive before that
time. Mrs. Smith recontly returned
from Vladivostok, Siberia, where she
hadbeen engaged in the Red Cross
service. Mr. Smith Is a civil engt
rieer and Is now engaged In railroad
construction work in RusBta. Mrs.
Smith Is hero visiting her parents,
ur. Tracy and wife and family. She
is a sister to Mrs. Kentner, and ex
pects to return to Russia this fall.
- V. E. Hammond and wife and M.
R. Koontz were business callers
Tuesday, and James M. Derlcks and
A. P. Brown came In from Prospect
Tuesday evening and spent the night
at tho Sunny3'.do. S. M. Hazell is of
Medford and MIsb Hazel Dltsworth of
Prospect, wore here for dinner today.
Wednesday. '
Teu The World
This Woman Says
That Lydia E. PInkham'i
Vegetable Compound made
Me a Well Woman.
IXockyour ;
Spokes .mtnyWnT
WmEmA
Squirt?1' SPOKTITEintothe cnekiof
loose wheels and they Are locked tirht
: i. J I .t . m
BKainnt twnger una - wie p annoyances 01
A .cjueaks and rattles. ff-r' - iiwit I
Eajiy as oilin? No need to re more the wheels or to jack
I LnP nf lyinsr the car up for a day or so. -Mi:M4-i
l P.M ran from vour dealer -todav. i Have It'ever harwfv.'
the' woodtitelaboratories'
MOTOESTO, CAilFORNIA
y
KANT MAR.' 4
A aClEMTIPIf ALLY COMPOimM
It is easy to' wash
a car with this new
preparation;,
Works lUit a charm."
Docs not mtxr th most
dclieaU iirfui and
last nic . smooch
and dust disappears- ia-"
it ant 1 7.
Try it out.
Rnnnrh far S im)im
Kscp your
and atata looking
Ilk nrw bt an oe
cmsloDal . applica
tion of TOPTITE.
th ntw drasairitt
that watarproofa
and prturt 1 1
laathar. BaJatftaoU
and mohair.
Pit U o
aelf fn joJ
U wall.
lasttoflb
ill ii 3 1
mill ni
W 1
111' ' J
rill'1 "
Loa i Angeles, Cal. " I coffered with
female troubles for years, was sick
most ot tne time,
was not able to do
my own housework,
land I could not get
help from doctors.
I saw Lydia E. Pink
ham's Ve ee table
ICompoUTid adver
tised in the newspa
pers, and tooK six
bottles, and am a
well woman. You
lean use my name to
Jtell the world the
good your medicine has done me as
shall praise it always." Mrs. A. L.
DeVihe, 647 St. Paul Avenue, Los
Angeles, Calif.
Women who sutler from any form ot
weakness, as indicated by displace
ments, inflammation, ulceration, irreg
ularities, backache, headaches, nervous
ness or "the blues," should do as Mrs.
De Vine did, and give Lydia E. Pinkbam's
Vegetable Compound a thorough trial.
For over forty years this famous
remedy, which, contains the curative,
strengthening "properties of good old
fashioned roots and herbs, has been
correction? iust such ailments. If you
have mysterious complications write for J
advice to Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine!
Co., Lynn. Moss.
v rst
CHOICE ROGUE RIVER VALLEY
Lamb and
M
. For SaturQay shopping. Nothing nicer;
' or more appropi'iatc for Sunday dinner. '.
"We call special attention. to onr.homc grown and
'Ve itt town,
Uorxay!"
The promise of trout and
pancakes for supper
Trout and coffee taste mighty good when you come in simply .
starved after a lbng day's fishing but when you have a stack
of golden-brown Aunt Jemima Pancakes, too, oh, man! That's
a real supper! Those rich-flavored pancakes are so satisfying
when you're hungry clear down to your toes! And it doesn't
take a jiffy to make them you just add water to the flour.
. All the ingredients are ready mixed even' powdered sweet
milk. Take along a psckago c-f Aunt Jemima Pancake Flour
; next trip.
home sucrar cured
HAMS AND BACON
Economy Market
West Side Market
trt' vtl
irti
The Bank of
Absolute Safety
The NedfordNationalBank
Your Bank
. BECAUSE
It was Loyal to our
Country and its Defenders
It will be Loyal to
You and Your Interests.
W. H. GORE,
rresident.
. JOHN S. OBTH,
' Cashier.
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Eat Where the Eats Are Good
NICE AND COOL
Salads a Specialty- .
THE GUSHER CAFE
m THE
Coprrlslit lPm. Aunt Jvtnlnti, Mill! Cuinuuny, St. JtM0)b, UlPourl
D. L. Flynn.
15. G. Diti'iioillo.
II. TO. Itlnaliarger.
Peoples Electric Store
212 West Main St. "
Comploto Line Electrical Fixtures nntl SuppllcR.
Wiring a Spoclulty. , Vitcuum Cloiuicrs For ltnt. ;
Agents for Westinghottso Lumps and Universal Appliances. ..,
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