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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (June 20, 1919)
10 BE A FEATURE OF AHIILAN1), Jiinu 20. A tt vi( IhIiik mutter liy tlio I link loud Im ImiIiik itottihi out mill rurwurditd in nil ill-ruc-Uoim, luiruldliiK tlio uiirnarh of Anliliuid'n IiIk enlotiriitton epoch, July 3, 4 uml S. l'rwl ilorrln, proinlnont on (ho Itunrit uf directum, In hiiiicIiiI rupromintntlvo on u nilnnloii to Ihu I ii ill ii n rtiiKirvut lonn, miukliiK tiilum tu MitKo Inillnn wur ilmiinw, fnuliiioM which will hu mr lolly "Iruo to color" m portniylnir tlio trllml ntiorlxlniil rites unit cnroiiiiiuloii or oldiwi ilnys. llolli tlui Aithlnnd uml Mnttforil liuniln him boon hmii mil thin curly In mm roll of inuslciil iii'coiiipiinliminin, Willi OllKir lllHlllllllOllllll (ll'Kllll l7.Ul Ions III iroHiuot. Tho IiiiIImh will orKiinlxu tliu K"iiiil oimuliiK piirnilu, Ihu iiimiii ImiitiIiIii of Iho Auxiliary club holme cnpnclnlly iliiloKiitml lo nuiiorliiliind nil illiiil or Ihu lino-tip. Iloolhn lire already lining urwlml on Turk avenue to hoiiKd various ronrmnlouii whlrli wilt ho miinldlMiml nlmiK Hint thorn furo, nml hnroru July I a city or lontn mnl luirvllloiiH will lino nnuronchun lu thu piirkn. Tint llonvor lt-uliy Co. on W'ml niwduy nxiHMitoil n trlitiiKUlnr ilunl whli'h Involved Hi o loi'hmiK1! or mtv crul Inipiirliiul jirtipurtleii, lu Ihu flrtit pliico, W. J. Wnlluce, rullroml muiloyo, trailed mi arm lu tuwii to 0. V. Itli'hlu for n iiliio-iuro truct eiint or oily 1 1 ii It n. Then Itlrhln trail nit till city properly for Kll mitos elm I or town nwiinil liy N. '. Duller. I'on muitlon all iirminil will bn Klvnn noxl ovomliur. Mr. Duller and IiIh "Inter will 11 o cunt to look nflor oxtuniilve proporty liilorrflln In thut nix'tlon. I'ndt'f inont nunplcloun ilrctim Uinr thn S)i inn ii il li 1 1 itltik rnncvrl took I'liun nl llio rhniilmiiiia audi torlinu on Wniluonility iivnnlnit. Tho fiiiiHMl sinner wn annlnlnil by Krniitto llortimvn, Mexican plunlnl, anil Frunk I. a KorKo, m:rouiinnlt, A lurKo aiidlnnco KriH'toil thn Killed trio, cui'li and nil artists lu their rwipncllvn spheres. Tho proKrmn Included about a doion iiuiulK-m, ropri'ntinlliiK llio f Inont uluiiK the II"' or vocalisation nml InnlrumniiUtlnn nolo.llonn. Tho company In under nmnnKunivut o( llaonnul & Jonon, of Now York. Tho piano wan a Rtoluway Krnnd, Import ed rnpd-lally tor thin concert from Hhorinnn ('lay & Co., of 1'ortlaml, and 'retailed far Ilia purponn by Ituna 11 roii. Mr. J. K. Fuller died In thin oily on Thursday iimrulnK. aflor protract ed Milium. Th fit in It y linva been rwildont of Anhlund for sometime pant, mining to tho coast from Multio. In addition to tho h iinluiiul and fitlh or. J. II. Fuller arid Mr. If. T. Kl iiioro, residents of Anhliuid, nra inein bnrn of the rmnlly circle. Funeral service nro ponding futuro urrnimo mnnln. J. A. Tato, In thn Southern I'arlflc brldxo servleo, now rvnidon at Itnd illiiK. Cal., hln wlfo having loft thin week for (hat city. Tho colobratod "Minor Girls," eight In number, will bo lu Anhlund, Juno 23-25 Inclunlvo, and will bold popular reception at all tho lending grocers. Knights Templar of thl vicinity and .Medford, huvo received Invllu tlon to vlnlt Mollis commundory of Grants PaiM, Friday nflornnon and ovonlnK, Juno 27. WVirk will com iHonce at i o'clock n tho afioriioon, nuppor will bo nrvcil nl 6, tho rtin forrlmc of doicroo to bn continued thruout the ovonlnK. Ilaanbull next Hunduy tncluilon two RiimoM, ono bnlntt botwoen tlio locul Ion in and Grant I'ann, to bn played In that city. Tlio other will ho on homo ground botweon 1 Hornbrook and tho Houtliorn Pacific nhop team of thl city. A roRular mooting of tho rroshy I or Inn mlmtlnnnry nncluty wan hold lu tho parka on Thuraday, tho rnnc Hon of Intuition matter being fol lowed by a picnic atipper. ' Kiinornl norvlonti of the Into T. II. May, of Wanner crook, who died ro cently, were held at Hlock' under tnkliiK pnrlor laal Tuesday, Inter ment IioIiik In (ho Summit cemetery nenr Till out. . Word Junt recolvod by tlio homo folka from tho nnvy iloparlniont Inill cnto that KrnoKt Wick, oiiKlnomnti III tho nnrvlco, iv an illncliurttml June H, anil probably will bn In Atthlnnd anon. Ill limt nnnlKniiiont wim In Mexlcnn Oulf wntors, with port ot call at Key Wot, Kin." . Jlr. and Mr. Milton Frnloy hnve moved Into tho Clnronco Knno rol donno on South Lnurol ntroot. MldBO Nelllo nnd Mlnnlo Ilonvor havo Kiino to Ohio for it vlnlt nnild, tho old homo BiirroiindlnK nenr I'n tnnltulu, In Iilc.klmt county. Thl 1 their rirnt roturti Utoro alnco Iho fam ily romoved hero over 12 yours ni?o. They will too gono two months. Miss Nolllo will continue her school work lit Gold Hill, nnd Mis Mlnnlo will return an nnslstnut nt tho Alborllnn Koor nursery, connected with tho Loulso Homo nt I'ortlunil. Tho Enstorn Stars of Alpha chnp tor hnd n full liottso Inst Tuosdny ovonlnK, lncldont to tho Inst nppour-' nnco of tho slated mooting routine until noxt Soptombor, lnliora bolng cnllod off (luring tlio Btimmor vncu 'tlon uonaon. An ovon hunilrod mom liors mid guosts woro proaont. Inlt .Intory.work Involved 'Iho addition ,ot two young business men Into llio ranks of tho ordor. Mon, both old and young, ulso served the ro'fi'OBh mnnls, tho menu bolng s6niothlng far Ultroreut from (ho (uatoiuary, n- Hload of Mm li'iiilltlimul -riali. rlouli nnd fowl," lolmlor mid Hhriinp woro npocliilllen. Ico croiim wan ill no nerv ed, and coffee wan wnlvo: In ruvor of mine nort of Hiim klliiK liii'tld of bril liant ciiriiiiiio him which wnn Ktiuruii loeil to comply with Ihu provlulon of inn excino iiiwh. T. II. Hliiipnnn, long llino a dlreo tor, linn boon olocicil I'hiilruiiin or dm iichool board, II, K. I'ohlutid, viilofitn clork of Iho bomil, bun iilao 1,1 ro-nppoliilod lit an Increuno or milary from 20 to n ,lmr ,nonlh. In the place of (I. (I, Kiibunkn, retir ing director, Mrs, 11. (!, (Inley, dlreo tornil, wan Inducted Into offlco ul n mooting following tho recent nplrlt. oil ncliool election. Kvnngollntn Ithoiid und lllppey huvo "pllchod their lotiln In the wll dernenn." flKurutlvnly nponkltig, nnd are IioIiIIiik a norlon of ntioclul ner vlce on thu llmilovnnl, muir tlio lliiwllioinn hcIiooI. Ien Hall, formerly of Iho Kord guragii lu Anhlund, linn pitrchunod Ihn Cliovrolut gurage at Oroiton (!llv. nt which lioniliiiurlern lie will liiiiidlu cur of novorul lytum. Hlipt. d. A. Ilrlnroe In lit n louillnu Cnllfonilu iinlvornlly Inking n nooclul coiirno of ciliinillonul work Incorpor- iiug nimciito iiiiniuoiin molboiln. Mrn. H. A. I'olorn, pronldont of the Itellof Corp, In Iho nccrodlloil ronro- noulallvo.of Iho local orKnnlullon ut I im Btnln convonllon of iho order be ing hold ul 'i;he liulloH. Incident to nttoiidlng Ihln convoiitlon nho will vlnlt hor diittghtor ul I'oriliinil, nnd tuny porbapn go lo Kouttlo whom n noli ronlden. Ilnrloy llolinon ,h blkod lioiiio wurd from Hluilion at o. A. C, for u vacutlun nluy lu ( It lit vicinity. Mm. Ilunnol roluriiod lo hor homo at Volln, Wnnh., louvlng on the even ing train Tiimduy. Klie li tin been vbillliig hor nlnlor, Minn Allca Har per the punt (wo iiiiiiiIIib. At thn uniiuul ni-hool mooting of the Knot Crook dlnlrb t Monday, (I. H, Aldon Dim rn-olcctoil to nerve an ncliool dlroctor mid .Mm. (Irani Mulli own wa ro-olectoil for clerk. Ml lU-rlha Woolvorton flnlnhod hor school work ut Kuril and Is at home for the niiiumor vacation, Mr. ami Mrn. Chan. II. Wuhl and Mrn. (loo, I-iinco nro helping tho fruit nltiinllou In Ihln vicinity and uro thinning on tho Kl Ora runcli. (i. W. Jiicolm In helping 1). II. Slond pray hi on linrd thl week. Mr. Hone Cay nnd children enmo down from Anhlund Tliurnduy nflor lulte nil exleiulod vinll there. Mr, liny' mother, Mr. Hodges accom panied them. Mr. and Mr. Chan. 1. Champlln and children, Mr. Abby Champlln ! unit Mm. Itetilrlco .lomwt wore In I tirunt I'ann Sunday afternoon and nw tho nlrplnno exhibition. Mr.- and Mr. K. K. Wuhl drove down from Medford Hnturduy even ing returning to their homo Sunday. Mr. Itoo, mother of Mrs. Wuhl, ac companied them. Mr. Hoo wa s former renldont or Itlvernlilo but now liven at llolno, Idaho. Hho experts to remain In Medford .'luring tho (""Marguerite Clark at Liberty1 Today JitL3 '.:vV'V ' ni. trf .tr.''.', tar A J 'r'J. t H iff t-- F i W Y ' v I " . ' 1 L; v I i-J-.lvOJXRITE.CLAitrv. ,.-M, V.tf c. i)x 0M& JWh' o, v y MiiVtiicrito (.'lurk, widely known iin "llio HWeelOHt uirl ill million iic tiircx," lnntr wiih rccoeni.cd before hht entered llio .'lileut ilrninu, nn one of the inoi-t chnriniiiir criiiicdienneH ol' tlje leuiliuiiite Htiice. Since kIii; en (ered the film world, her urouir-o Im been idii-iioiiieiinllv HiicccsKful mid tier record in one of unbroken HiioreMKiM. t'lnrk will bo Ri-eii in ber Inl-oi-t I'liriiiiiount iiliolonhiv. "Mjk. Wibkm of (lie t'lililingo I'neh," nl llio l.ilieilv llieiiler Imliiv, mid it Kceiiiti I'brlnin llinl im l.'ovev Mnrv in Alice lli'irun Rice' remurkiililn siorv. ntic will Hcore nnotltcr triuninli. The elm meter of tlio girl of Ilroiiclil Or- iiliiimit.'e who h ever rendv to battle for iiiHtice nnd hiimiinitv even though -lic Miller tlierel'or. iK one. Hint will lie wiirmlv nuiireeiutnil bv her iinnv of iiilmirerK. -i Mihs Clnrk i' finely Hiimiorteil in this ndminible picture, her luudiiiL' iniin licim? Oareth 1 1 lichen. The tiurt of ,Ih. WitfL'K in in the cuntiblo bunds of Miirv C'urr. IIul'Ii Kord di rected (he tirodiictioli. nunimer ul thu hnino or Mr. nnd Mm. Wuhl. Herbert Mulhuwn eloKnn hi school work at Ilerkeley thl week and will inuko a hort vlnlt ut the Hozuli ranch. Mr. McQullkcii of Af liliuul liiiidi) a week end vlnlt ut the Itozull runch mid attended tho entertainment given nl Iho club hoiino Saturday evening. ('. W. McDonald wn down rrom Medford Sunday looking ufler tho work being done on bin ranch, tieo. W. Jucobn nnd It. W. ICngel huvo I nk on tho work of digging lateral ditches from the Irrigation ditch for nevoral tracts of lund, Mr. McDon nld'a bolng among them. Tho Koorontlon club hold a very plenmiut soclul nnd biislncnB mooting with Mr, (loo. I-aiicoon Foots creek. Tho following offlcerB woro elected to servo the tin 1) for tbo otiBiiing year: Mr. Bentrlco Jonon, president: Mr. Martha Striker, vlco president; Mm. Ilntllo Alden, nccrotary; Mr. Mniido Chiimplln. trcunurer. A a tilting cllninx to the club year Mr. lCdltli I'ortor will entartulu tho ladles and their himbands on Saturday even ing nl tho (totalis ranch. Mosnrn. Cirunt Mnlhows and Ceo. 1). Aldon attcmlod Musonlc lodgo and a bnniici given by that order ' at (i rants I'ann ono evening this week. Tho entertainment - and dnnco given by the K cereal Ion club Satur day evening proved a decided suc cess. About forty-rivo or fifty peo ple were present mid twenty-three dollara wero tuken In from the fish pond, etc. This was turned over to the Community club towards the building fund. Mr. Abby Champlln and Mrs. Bentrlco Jones entertained a few friends ut their homo Tuesday even ing. Those present were Mm. Klfert, Mr. and Mr. Frank Isaacs, Mr. and Mrs. Itucbtcr of Modford, also Mr. und Mr. C. It. Iloyd, Mr. and Mrs. C. I'. Champlln, .Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Alden and Miss Guunyaw. Mrs. I muica gave several .vocal selections which wero greatly onJoyedT Sho was accompanied by Mrs. Uuchter who also added to the enjoyment of the evening with piano selections. A delicious lunch was served during Iho'evcning. Our genlnl mall carrier. Fred Guy I taking a two woeks vacation. He will vlnlt bis father at Seattle and in Idaho, whore Mrs. Guy has been vis iting her mother the past two month. Mrs. Guy and children will return with him. , , . Seattle Man Killed. WASHINGTON'. June '20. Today's nrmv eusuultv lint contains the name of Albert K. Anderson; 107 l'rcfoun tuin l'lucc. Scuttle. Wush.. killed in action. uiwijiiiiitniiiiiis tmiamirmmmmmBtwwiiTmiTwrw'rm-rrr'-'. For a rare rarebit! Nothing, on occasion, iurpase rarebit RAINIER SPECIAL, used with your, favorite recipe, enable you to make a rarebit that excels those of old. Be sides making a superior rarebit, this beverage has no equal for cold lunch purposes. With tho bedtime snack, it is the drink of drinks. Its flavor is just right and then it quenches the thirst satisfies perfectly. No other beverage can be like it. RAINIER SPECIAL is pro duced by an exclusive, patented process. Just you come to know this drink that is soft, but satisfying. Rainier Product! Conpnnr, St!, U.S.A, Manufacturer of Rainier Spaclak Ralnltr m 7 a TWli ai II f II I I m m l imji w sssi ji rvsif n ,f- ii I i. h.-i. uit RiHiar. Hsintar strsuu. jini E IS Tho Hnlnler l'rodiiet Coiiipnny relieves rotnllor.i nml consumers of tlio noccslty of pajliig Rovonue Tno oji Itiilnlnr ltovernges by, iinylng Abl taxes t hereon tlli'cct to tho (Jovcrnineiit. MEDFORD GROCERY CO. Distributors, Medford, Ore, . . j WASHINGTON, Juno 20. Sup porting the league of Nations, Sen ator Eheppard, democrat, of Texas, told the senate today that objection to any war-making power of the league wa entirely groundless. The covenant only pledges thf member nutlons to cooperate In repelling In vasion, he said, "but confers no pow ers on the league" In that regard. "Viewing the covenant as a whole" said tho Texas senator, "It may well bo characterized as the most effec tlvo instrument for the prevention of war tho heart and brain of man have yet produced. It I based on a clear recognition of the fact that wa huvo not yet reached that stage where war may be entirely suppress ed. "But wo are told that If we sub scribe to this covenant wo do no as a mailer or ravor 10 oiner nations; that tooy need us, but we do not need them. I tell you that there was never a time when It was more neces sary for the civilized nations to stand together for the peace and' liberty of tho world than now. It Is either this or the piling of armaments on armaments until the people's backs aro broken from the strain. "The covenant Is the mightiest ad vance toward a higher existence and a better day since the cry of the an gels in the skies ot Bethlehem for peace on earth, good will to men' Where Can I Find Relief From Itching, Terrifying Eczema? Question on Lips Afflicted. There is n harrassing discomfort caused byiEczcma that almost be comes a torture. The itching is al most unbearable, and the skin seems on fire with the burning ir ritation. A cure from local appli cations of salves and ointments js impossible, because such treat ment can only allay the pain tem porarily. The disease can only be reached by going deep down to its source, which is in the blood, the V disease being caused by an in fee- ' lion which breaks out through the skin. That is why the most satis factory treatment for all so-called skin diseases is S. S. S., for this remedy so thoroughly cleanses the I blood that no impurities can re-i I main. Get a bottle today, and you ) will see results from the right , treatment. Medical advice free. . Address Medical Director, 48 Swift. Bldg., Atlanta, Ca. The Joy of Motherhood Told Wotnea TeD How They Mack Event On of Great ruppiima. In every part of tho land there are worn rti who ttfl how, through the application rf Mother's Friend, the? entirely avoided the fulTerinp usually Incident to motherhood. 1 bey relate In no uncertain terms bow from Its ure the tlay were ma do bright and chccrlul end tlio nights calm and restful, tot the crlils was paaed without the usual suffer I nr experienced when nature Is unaid ed, nnd how they preserved tbelr health nnd strength to derote It to the rearing of their chUdren and to the things life holds fur thcra. Mother's Friend la a most peiwtratlwc remedy, prepared especially for expectant mothers front a Vamiula, of a "noted physi cian. Strain upon the ligaments is arolded. end Instead of a period of discomfort and constant dread it is a. season of cshn re rose. The hours at the crisis are less, and MothT's Friend enables the mother to re tain hrr natural sracc, and her skin it not cracked and does pot become bard or dls fisTired. Write to tho Bradfleld RejnilntorComperyv tVpt. 1 Lamar UulMlnkT, Atlanta, (Georgia, for trx-'r Motherhood Book, and obtain a lvrU ' ' Mutber'a Friend from the drusjfst PIANOS - Brighten your tome with music. " You 'will find a Laf fargue piano one of the best investments you ever made. Au upright or player piano fulfills the dreams of your wife,- your daughter or your son and his friends. . - All will be delighted with the. Laff argue because of its perfect tone aud wondrous beauty. Why should you wait? Buy now. The House of Quality. GIM CHUNG China Herb Store ' Herb cure for earache, headache, catarrh, diphtheria, sore throat, lung trouble, kidney trouble, stom ach trouble, heart trouble, chills and fever, cramps, coughs, poor circula tion, carbuncles, tumors, cracked breast, cjires nil kinds ot goiters. NO OPERATIONS. . Medford, Oregon, Jan.'13, 1917 This Is to certify that I, tho under-l signed, hnd very, severe stomach trouble and had been bothered for several years and last August was not expected to llvo, and hearing of Glm Chung (whose Herb Store is at 214 south Front street, (Medford) I de cided to got horbs for my stomach trouble, and I -started to feeling hot ter as soon as I used them and today am a well man and can heartily rec ommend anyone afflicted as I was to see Glm Chung and try his Herbs. (Signed) W. R. JOH.NSON. Witnesses: M.'' A. Andorson, Medford.' S. B. Holmes, Eagle Point. .. Wm.' Lewis, Englo Point. W. Li. Chlldroth, Eagle Point. , , . C. E. Moore, Eaglo Point. ,. J. 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