Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 16, 1919, Page 3, Image 3

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MIODFOI?!) MAU; TIM15UN10, MKWORT), OltKOON", MONDAY, JUNE ' Ifi, 1910
PAGE TIITIEE
I HOUSE
THREE ARRESTED
Ah tlio result of u ilrilitlicn cnrou
ncl lulit Hiitiiriliiy iilulit I tin Kmill
ivurlli riiiiiiiliiH lioiiiiii mi Went Main
HI r cm I wan olmiiiil tiy llni uiiiliorll Imi
Imluy mill It. 1, Mlllur, til a pitliltur
ti ixl ilticiirutor wiiii sen I uncoil tlilu
forviiuim by JihIku Taylor to six
Itioiilliii In lint county Jail; lihi wlfn,
who In iillll (no III from llni off-nun
of lliiuor, wiih In li tried IIiIh a f I iii
iioiiii: Ml I a Kroiuiiiin of Wi'dil, Ciillf.,
wim f I nod unil costs mill orilorwl
to luiiVd town on tlm first train Willi
tin) iiiiiloriitmiilliiK Unit If nlm nvi'i'
luliirniiil to Mini ford 11 til) iluyn lull
iiiiiitniii'ii would In) put Into fnri'ii;
Hail J an y Oi'iiIiikuii, uluo of Wood
mill It rntiiriiod soldier, who ennm to
tint ally Willi tlm I'liiniiHiu woniliii,
wiih flnad flu unil cunts,
All worn it r rout ml by Nlnlit I'ollro
iiiiin AilnniH on chni Ki'ii which luclnd
uil tnloxlculliiii, viiKninny, illsoriltub'
conduct mnl huvliiK lliiuor In iiinnK
nlon, Till) Kmillwiirlli rooiiiluit liousn
II ini I aim nt tint corner of Went Main
unil North firiiiin streets, Iiiih lieflu
thu noiimi of much trniililit to ilu ln
llcit sliicti .M I'll, .Millar huil It In cliarKe
for tint oust two inoiilhu. riho mnl
Mlllur wuro only iinirrlutl it few
Wnnks ami, llolli hud linen wunicil
Hcvcral 1 1 men to iiilt ilrlnltlm; mnl
0)iruttt Iho pliici) In it morn nnlarly
miiiiiiur. HurliiK tint ritrnlvitl rn
mitly lint iiollcu nrriiiitinl lint Krco
la a a woman mnl Mm. Mlllur fur In
tiixlcntlon, mnl tint forimir wiis ord
circ.il out of (own.
Miliar lilniiii'lf him hud It rather
tiiiHttvory immur ttiirltiK hln residence
Imni for thii piiHt yeitr, Iiimuiiiii) of hln
lovn for lliiinr mid ciu'oIi'shiiomh nhoiit
IhxiiIiiK eliorss wllli not mioiiitli
money In lliu hank to meet them, lie
lay In'jull nil IttKt wlnlnr ticcuiisii of
IxniiliiK chockit to iuy hln workmen
wiih not mioiiKh money In thu hmiH.
'I'lnt two couple Hiiturdiiy iilulit
coniiuiniul Ilia hottor pari of nix
Uiirts of whiskey which Innl boon
hroiichl from Ciiltfnniln. hy Miller
mid tint Kmc man woman, until they
reached tlm flfclitliiK stinto durliiK
which Mlllur wiin hmlly punished mid
locked In It room. Hit crawled out
thru the transom, reached thn phono
mid called on police ln'mlijuuriora for
Imlp.
I'ollcomim Aflittun responded mnl
nrrcstcil tint quiirtnt. Ah thorn mft
nn iunrliirn tn the city prlnnn to kt
wnimtii prisoners .Sheriff Turrlll wiiii
mint for nn. took tint l-'rwiinmi wom
mi to III" county Jail.
Whitney Boy Chorus, 1000 Strong, Here in July J5f
trt. i .'..fiijj ,iv K,ju:;i- rut wumwh. l . ,...t wrtvw-, rit -k r..i -..vv' jf,-.-1..-..trfi VJ'f",- -
tijVJ "Ju
lloimirlinhlo ii Itlio Mr ' Mm utiiiiiiiul
iiln mnl fur Ijlo 1 1 1 : 1 1 1 1 y of Iho yoiltle
nil voli'KV of whl(!li It Ik conuioHi'd, Iho
Whllnoy Jloyn' nlmruH, ooiiinrliiliiK
I OHO iiniuli Iluyn, will ho In Miiilfoi d
July tlDth for tlm find, rononrl on n
lour Unit lit oxpoclod to tiiltn thoiu to
thu chief oltlnu of tlm Ulil led Hllltou
nn Iho leailln.i; feiituro of Iho "lloyii'
KorwiU'd MiiVi'iniiiu."
'I ho I (IHO yoiuiKHloi M who, hy Iholr
lioiii'.ii, urn plndccd to an uffort. to up
llfl thn liven of oilier II 1 1 In follow ,-v.
nry wlioi'o, worn in'r'enililml mid train
ed hy Iho Itnv. II. K. IC. Whllnoy of
lllllyard, Wmdi., o ipiiclnlly for tho 1111
I lull v.ddo cniicoi i tone. Thu nioiiihorii
are Hchnnl lioyn from nil uocIIoiih of
WiimIiIiikIoii. Tholr hlK trip In to oc
cupy thnlr onllro nchool vnoallon pc
rlrid mid In thu fli'ut trip utlniiiptcd hy
tlm Whltiiiiiu chui mi iilncn Iih oiiIiii'ko
inotit frniii tho couipftruilvoly hiiiiiII
nuiiihor thnt tiiiiii: lit tho ritlimnu l'a-
C I fill OXIHIHillllll.
Indian tiand la Fenturo
A fi'iiluro of tho ohoriiii Ih lln inn
Hlo. All nil liiillim hoy himd coiupoHod
of pupllii from Hid iiiillnn iichool noiii'
Tiicnuiu, uud illrixitod liy nil Indhiii,
mild to ho tho only Indian hand hmdor
In thn world, will ho onn of Iho mimi
cal iiildlllonu to tho hoyH' chnnm, Dim
of Iho Indian Indii, xald to lm u mm of
old Chief Jmiopli, Ih drum uiitjor with
tho bund, Tho IiIkI) hcIiooI hoya' xyui
phnuy oi'chontni In amither of llio mil
hIciiI Kriiupx itccoiiipanyliiK Ihn cliornn,
Kntliiirod by tho Hnutllo IoiIko of
Klloi mnl warmly approved for thnlr
work hy riiwldont Wlhinn, tho hoyn
will iimku Iholr flral. ntop In l'oillnud
an tho t'oiiult of thnlr own iivoi'whfdm
Ini! iIohIic. Thoy will trnvol In a npo
clal Ki'"iii of four trnlmi, iileeplnK In
tourlHt emu. Ilii7.cn TIhih, woll known
ritllrnnd onloror, will hnvo cliurKO of
tho ciiiiiinhiHiity mid will trnvol with
tint boyH. ICKpoii. iihyHlclauH nnd ft
corim of niinioK worl.lnK In it Hpeolul
oiiioi Koncy hoHpllitl car will nccoin
pnny Iho truvoloiH.
Tho object of thn tour ax explained
hy Mr. Whitney Ih tint dovolopinont of
American boyhood. Tho work of thn
ohoriiii awtiltoiiH dcop-roolod niiibltlon
Mexican Cotton Cron.
MKXlCO ('JTV. Juno 1(1 Tlm
cron of cotton will 7fll!l'i.7(IO
liilos fof 2.L'0O poiiiiiIh) nvs tlio lie
Dfirtmont of nt-rictittiiro mnl dovclop-
in ollior hoyn for hottnr things nnd
popiilmlzoi) rlKht'doliiK. Tho tour will
cupllnllzo tho boyn' Idem of a a fluht
Iiik horo, mid will develop an army of
hoyn whoHo numbum nnd lnflucnco arc
mirriolimt to Kiiurd tho moral Inlcgrl
ty of Ainorlcnn youth,
Tho ediorim In couipoHtid of noprnno,
alio, tenor nnd blow mjloctloiiH. Tholr
roportolro Inclitflon many brilliant nnd
cIuhhIchI imniliern, bOKldeii patriotic
iioiikh produced amid dlniilayH of flro-woikn.
"Thn 1000-boy chorun In n phononnj-i
non In Itxolf," doidnrc-d J. IxnilB Mnc-j
Kvoy, one of tho mlvanco ugentn for;
tho tour. "Tho world haB ncvor be
fore heard a boy chorus of this maKiil
tudn Hi 11 k 1 11 K. wllh permlBHlon to put
Into their koiikh all tho 'pep' their ex
plosive nature demand. Tho npon
tannlty of tho wholo tiling produces
eontnKlous Inspiration. Tho chorus In
lis forward movement across the con-,
tlnent Is bl( cnoiiKh to moot every re-!
nulromenl necessary to rivet the at-!
tontlon and develop the cnthiwIaKni
and stimulate tho morale of tho boys."
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'JLuZMJ!utUiiuiuiiiiti i'TMnmniM imun ""yC$a '
ft$i j $UUUUUJi.U.iXi LUUJJJ1 U. 4 UAMJJ-UJJJAl UU I.' IUII Hi. J iKIUUJ 1 J JZ
tyfivil ou ave when you buy it PJ5
WzfaSff You sae when you use it fcSh
WA M. J. -B.
Wfj ' Coffee
'wJflS a is the most economical nnd nCwl
WmiI richest flavored coffee fVWi$$
vou can bur
WMwa . BUY THE FIVE POUND CAN H&'S
WJ MiD SAVE MORE MONEY -
J flUMOMW t't:fcr-JrjW'rT .MllTjW -- "iiA,-iCQ
SALESMEN "on" th
iroad oi"a.t home
or hotel know
what a help in
their hightenaioni
(work la
C'O R"0'MvA
The Personal1
Writing. Machine
-see :
one J T I
MEDFORD
BOOK STORE
I
m uuhoi
IS A
SCOUI DRIVE IS
With Iho whole world lorn liv ili
Hcnsioit uml n conililinn of imi'osl pri!
vnilinir which in without tiioooilclil.
civilixnliou in poiHOil, for wlint?
Sliull tlm world hacli inlo niit-
diovulihin or hlinll it uo forward until
until lirinirn his hiipitiiH! iiilcllioonce
inlo fruition?
Vt nr now ronlii'.iiiu' wlint it menus
for tho world to realize iinon the ad
vance in tnochuiiics nnd world-wide
npnlii'lilion of Ihn iirineinlen nut to
wnrlc for di'Klriiolive inirnoics duriliL
,thu w;nr, now lioini; linnpilv devoted
to conimeveiul use. There in Hiuiie
lliinif tlurllipt!' in wltnt i now heintr
neeoiniilishcd ill uir linviu'iitioti uud
iln kindred inleri'Htn. MnnUinil is up
'nlvintf tlm inlelliitenco which has so
lomr heeti held in nbeviiiico, Hiitc will
it lie riirhtlv nniilied I
Whet Iter tho world will o fnrwnrd
to iln nlliiiiiilo deKlinv now or wheth
er tho I'orecK hnvo been relnnxeil lo
neeomiiliHli niiscJiioC will depend iiltnn
the forininir of the dovoloiiinir mind
inlo the I'rnnio neeesHiirv for devoloi)
inir food eili.euship. The Hov Seoul
movement in not tuerelv n Kelieino to
votk iinon the fnelinirx of nien nnd
women who dcliuht in diniilav nnd
liunnle. II in fminileil iinon Ihn rinht
'ideiis for the correct I'oruialion of
ehuriieler. It is one of the most eoni
nieudulile luoveiuenls in the linn of
eilucnlioii for u'ood eili.eiiship whioli
lius ever heen devised.
With thin idea tnniorniost. il has
been dotorniineil lo extend the lime
for iiHSoeinln members lo nil V lliem
Hiilves with Ihe niovenient unolher
weelc. Do not inistnlto tlio method to
he followed. Merely cull on vour
liitnkor nnd siu'iiifv vonr willimrnesH
' to enroll, nnd ho is Hiiiniliod wiih the
necessary cards mid forms, .)o not
(lelav it .11. i iust ns, important n
niovenient as any whiclt has come
tilt for vouf eiidorseineul.
Tlio iden is to I'inniioc tho move
ment, ho I hat in ovoi'v comninnitv in
tlio IkimI tt Hov Scout troop mnv be
oiviinizod unil cniiipncd. (live the
liov a sliow ns well as tho una who is
nlrcinlv in Ihe ranks,
' WASHINGTON, Juno J(!. Tlio
president today cabled his iipproo.ln
tlon of rccont nddresHCS of Senators
Walsh of1 Montnnn nnd Robinson, ot
Arkansntt, HiipporfliiK tho Loiikuo of
Natlnnn. IHh lnuSfliiKit, Bout to Suo
rotary Tumulty, Bald:
"I'leaso say to Sennlora Walsh of
Moiilmin., and Itohlnaon, of Arknnaim
how much I appreciate tholr recent
spnouhos nnd how firmly I bollevo
thnt thoy lmvo routloted tho country
lr. Henry Hurt arrived In the city
today from his flylni? trip wllh II. W.
lllliKliam to the seenn of tho fatal
unto accident Kii'.tirdny about seven
miles mm III of Croxront t'lty In which
Mr. nnd .Mm. W. II. Alloy of Hiiniii
liarharu, (,'atlf., wore killed and three
oiheru wore Injured.
Tho doctor reports that the cause
of tho automobile lenvlni! the rend
mid plunc.lni; down Iho mouiitnlii
sldit Ih it niyatory. .Mr. Alley was
drlvlmt tho car, hln chauffeur beiildo
It tin. The nolo was KoliHt iilumt at a
spend of 1'.' in lien all hour nnd tho
chauffeur mild Mr. Alley hint no
trouble drlvltiK except to ilodxo ruts
and stones In the road. All of n
sudden tho car left tho road nnd
turned over sldewlse soveral times as
It pluiiKiid downward, sirlkltiK two
trees before It stopped. Mr. mid Mrs.
Alloy were killed, and Sirs. Stockman
ntd John Cariluer, brother mid sinter
who wore In tho back sent with Mrs.
Alley were badly Injured. The chauf
feur was knocked unconscious and
badly bruised but will recover.
Mrs, Blocknian mid Mr. (Inrdnor
are Christian Scientists mid the lat
ter nfter the accident would not per
mit a physlclnn to administer to her
Injuries. Mrs. Wilson, tint Christian
Science practitioner of Metlford, left
Sunduy to treat Mrs. Ktockinan.
Tho party was enrouto to Medford
to visit Mr. llliiKhani uud much mall
addressed to tho different members
lias nccuinulittcd ul the Hotel Med
ford. .
u Rrcat, service In supportlni; tho pol
icies which are absolutely necessary
to nlvo tho Unliod States lla propor
Htaudlni; nnd Influence In tho world."
I
SIGHT M EUROPE
MOW YOltK, Juno 1G. "Tho sad
dest slftht In Kuropo today In that of
tho children of cluht and ten and
tweltro years of nn who look nnd act
like children of four and six and clttht
yours," says Dr. Vernon Kellocg, who
recently returned from a tour of
Europe for tho American Hoi (of ad
ministration! ' ' '
"They havo" been underfed for four
years," continues Ur. KcIIokk. "Many
have riled; ninny are war orphans.
Tho parents of many nro absolutely
diwtltute. Mal-nutrltlon has wcak
onod them; luu retarded their growth
nnd development. Their feeblo voices
cry to the world for help."
Herbert C. Hoover, director kcii
err.l of tho American Itellef adminis
tration, set nuldn for children's relief
work In Europe $2,000,000 of tho
$100,000.01)0 appropriated by tlio
I'nllod Stntes conitrcss for rellof
'work In tho war desolated countries
of Kuropo. To expend this $2,000,
001), the American Itellef administra
tion has established a special Chil
dren's Itellef Human. DescrlbJiiR
the work of this bureau, Dr. Kellogsr
writes In a bulletin Issued by the
American Keller administration:
"from Its own rimds, ndded to hy
grunts from tho Impoverished rov
ernmciiln or eastern Kuropo and by
nirts from private charltyf tho Chil
dren's bureau Is tryliiK to furnish
free food to tho dcstltuto and dobll
Ituted Infnutn nnd udolescents ot the
newly liberated peoples or Kuropo:
to pave and rehabilitate tho next gen
eral lou of en'.tern Kuropo.
"Hut much more money than now
nvnllablo Is necessary ir more than a
small fraction or tho sutrerlng little
ones aro to bo cared Tor. Tbererore
tho American Relief administration I
announces thai It Is willing and anx
ious to receive and expend tor this I
purpose any money confided to It by
any cuaritabio oiKanlzallonn and per-i
sons Interested. Such money will bo!
used for work In any denoted coun-J
try or region which Is accessible to It, i
or II so Indicated, will be used at :
the discretion or the American roller !
association wherever the need seems ,
greatest." I
The Battery Shop :
Is How Open for Business
WE DO EVERYTHING ELECTF.IC
Batteries any lpake Recharged and Repaired. Ex
pert workmen. Satisfaction guaranteed or money
refunded. '
C. A. Linch, Proprietor.
115 W. Main St. Medford
Take home to Wotlur la brick of our
three colored ice cream. 60c. All ,
ready to serve, i
The Shasta
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Children. Drink?
HThis is a real prob
lem where parents
use tea or coffee,
which they are well
aware the children
should not. drink
INSTANT1
POSTUM1'
solves the problem
This delicious cereal
drink is free from
caffeine, and con4
tains nothing but
healthful goodness.
let the children drink
POSiTUM- all 'they want.
: .. "There's1 a J?e&oj " : '
WrWWtWIW.mtl!lfWllCt
a DRINK of surprising
goodness that finds instant
favor with old and young
alfce. Its genuine fruit
flavor, sparkling clearness
and rich color are delight
fully tempting.
For the afternoon party
or as a refreshing drink
every day, R-Porter is both
satisfying and different.
Order a trial bottle of
R-Porter today.
Medford Distributors:
MEDFORD GROCERY CO.
MASON EHRMAN CO.
JACKSON COUNTY CREAMERY
. A product of
The Henry Weirthard Plant.
Portland. Ore.
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