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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (June 27, 1919)
MTCDFOltTJ MA'TTJ TRTBTINE, MT?D?6RT5,V'OnE(iIOT, YRTD'AY, ' .TTrN'TC -"ST." Ifllfl " '"' L BE BIG FEATURE ILI A HI I LA Nil. Jiiim 27.-SvH(cm will murk nrriiiiui'iui'iiU iliirinir tint eolii bralioii dixx'li in every niirtimiliir. A liolulilii iiiinriivi'iiii'iil will ho t'oimiiu iliiiim Kiiucn niliiii'i'iit tu roiiiiilun itrtmiiilH fur tli ii imrkiiii; of euro, u toii-nern trui't liuviiitf linen renerveil for thin Nnuoil'in niiriioHO. Tlirua film HlrinirM of Ihiihi'h liiivo been micuroil fur tlm ri'liiv nn'cM, tin. iiiuii'h mime lioinit $1100, mill tlm ifirU' nut'Hu iWfiO, Ilimi'liiill will alhii fwurii iiuioiiL' (tvtmlM in tlm reifiiliir Hclu'ilulii nf iiiiiiihi'Iih'iiIh, KIiiiiiiiIIi KiiIIk mill (Ii'iiiiIh I'iihh Iimiiiih lii'iinr iiiiiiini,' lliu I'ltilm iiriwi'iil, milium In i ur tour ilavrt. Tlm lar,ii iliuii'o uliitl'iiriii now lii'inir nri'i'li'il Im iliiiilili' lliu Hir.u nl' iinv liumtot'orii (MiiiHtriii'tcil, Mini will ur iiiiiunoiliitii I K( i'oiiiiIh nl li hiniiln iiir.H. No Ii'km iIiiiii 111 unlur event will tnke iilnee lit tlm Nut. nuiiie of IIiiiiii thriller in tlm wnv ut' liiiili iliveH, ete. Shower, Miiriiiklmu', im IiierHinn. or iiIuiiki' IViilnreM urn uvuil iililu. Tlie uriiinl Ktiiml will I'tiMilv luii'iiiiiiiiiiiliitii 10.UII0 ih'odIii. Clmriul rnei'M will t ii U n iilucit, Ktimeil u tic r liilioilriiiin iiietliniU. mill Nero will liiuk on iliiiiinr tho lluiiiiin Mlrucule. In IImh iiiMlmiiMS "Nero" refer to Oik I'liiiiiiiiiuii rinuiter liull. it I'limiliiir nlil timer in roil 1 1 1 1 mi colli i'mU. r'nucriil Herviei'n nl' I lie lulu r.emi iler A. Neil, ulio ilieil Hiulilenlv ill t It ! I'itV oil Tueilil v eveliillL'. will liu livlil ill the Klkw Teiniile, on Wviliii'iilnv. Jillv 'J. ileliiv in iirriuiuemeiitM lieini,' due to wiulitiu' lor nrrivul of iivnr rellilivel tl'iilll i isiliel. The ile ceimeil wiin Til veiir of nu nii'l wni. n iintivv nl' Ti'iniei'e. lliu wm of (.'linliiiriie Neil, enrlv nioiiepr in thi vnllev. He wiii ii hrollier of tlie nh JihIl'i Neil of JiiekKoiivilli', nnil of Mr. J. It. Timer of this ,mI v. Oilier lirollierH mill kiMem ft 'II livini ur Kolierl I'. Neil, mill Mrx. Clertrude Mumliv of AkIiIiiimI: Jel'ferHon ami William Neil, of northern Oregon: Mm. Jennie Alfonl of Kluiniitli Hull, mill Mm. Murv lleuii. win we fmnilv home wiih formerlv lit (irunlK I'iihh. lie leuveh four elulilreil, tlie hoIIH Ih- inif Klino iiiul JexHt who live in thin vieinitv: Mr. Kilim Torreiieii, of Ktirinufielil. Miih.: rt ltd Mrx. Anuie Kiln;, of Newurk, New JVrmiv. Mr. Neil died evernl venr.i nun. I.eiiiiiler Neil'M ureKeiii'e in thin vieinitv' wiih n fiituiliiir one. he linvim- resided here itlioiitH for over hull n epiitiirv. lie- tivi'lv.i'nifiiL'eil in llio liuniiii'Kii of innelier mill Htiiekmun. 1'liil Mi'tneliiin. Sr.. well known re ident of I'ortluuil. unil i'uuiieeti!il with the ltiiHniil hotej, mill who Iiiih re I iitiven livlinr in AaIiIiiiuI, in reoorted kerioiihlv ill willt xliu'llt Iioiwh of ro tovurv. "TIliK in the flout that Cliff liuilt.' wliieli refers to the premier orniimen- lnl car to eonvov the (IoiIiIi'hx of Vie torv nnil her retinue in the hie imr nilv on Jul v 4, Cliff l'uviiu liuilt tin cur lifter iliwimiH rurnixlicil bv Mm. Mnvbelo Jonliin. The Kuxtern Stnr will decornle this tritiinnluil enr. nnil member of Aluliu Chanter will Imvo tllO privilege, of (lesiuniltini the (liul- ileioi of Vielorv from tlmir own rntikn. her niriii'Ktv to luivft an eeort of lo nil Holilierv. II. 0. I'lirueker. formerlv nirnien tntivo of the M'etroiiolitnii Life in this vieinitv mid now ponncRtorl with the nnvnl oHtiililiKliment with lieiiiluiiiir- lern lit Hrenierlon. Iiiih Ik'CU nn Ah- lund vihitur thiH week. He looks fine in thu Intent Hummer edition of nnvnl toL'H, nnil ix the hiiiiiq loll v hov lis of old. Hn I'ouliln t Htnv over till tlie celelinition, Ouurterlv nieelinir of the Free Uilhoilisl eliureli bccinn lierc Kriilnv or tlim week uml eouiiniioH over Mm ilnv, with Kliler (.'. K. flintier nreHiil- inif. Tlm ehililn'ii'rt nlnvirroiinil in the linrk in in need of n innsieul inslru ineiit. A Vielrolii, iihonou'riinh. or moHt hnvt liiiiir of the kind vxeetil bnir ninlcH' will he ueeentiilili). Miss Joeiihinu SiiumlerH iirriveil lioino on Thursilnv, nfter monlliH of reeoiiHlruetion work it t lli leiulinir lioxiiitul himeH in Kriinee. Helntives nnil fricmlH iruloro mo irrentiiiir her mmunriineo hero nfter nn eventful ox norieneo ovorneiiH. Ineiilent to llio work in whieh kIio Iiiih been enitimeil oiiDoi'tiinilieH of trnvel woro'nfl'onleil eovorinir a wiilo ninuo of Hiulitsepimr throtichoiit vnrioiiH portioim oL l'.n rono. K. J. Newiiimi, of Mmlfonl, Iiiih been n viHilor horo thiH week invoKti cntinir oiuiorliinilies ol Hoeiirmir n fiirnixbeil house for lii I'limilv tlur ' inir tho Chiiiiliiiiiinu iiHHiimhht hpiihoii. ltoHiioiiilinir to mi invitiilion from flninlH I'iihh. memherH of Mullil (inn mmulnrv rvHiilimr hero, lit Med ford uml JiiekHonvillo, will visit M11IU1 Commiuulorv of thut oitv on Friduv ovonincr thiH week unci iiurtieipiito in Toinplo work, with n niimher ot so cinl iietivitien on tho Hide. Minn Kloroneo Allen in liomo from Sun Joho, Cnlit'.. uml nn n crniluuto of tho normiil siihool thoro will enter upon bor work iih n tuuehor in tho lliiwthorno Heliool the fortheomini; tonn. Bund noneort antortninmont in aorpornloH u fino proitrnm for Kri ilnv ovoninir nn 1'oIIowh: Ifnrch KoviiIop: Boloolion,- BurirninnHtor ninroli, HomhiiBlo ; wnltz. Flower- of Itiilv, ninrcli, Tho Jliililloinnn: Imr bonrii Wntoli: PiiIihou, Tromhono Klni Kiililurliwl 11lltlMPV.. ' 1'- '' Tho TonioliirH of Muitn Commnntl ory on.ioyoil tin intoroHtinir BoiiHion luet Tucudav nltornoou and ovoutue, Work nnil pleiiHiiiu boiint blumleil in iluu proiiortiouH. Tlireo vmiiliilulcH worn kiinthtiiil. Work Ijeumi in the ullenioon uml huh eoneliiileil neiil tli it miiliiiulit hour, Ah ii prelude to the oveiiiiitf Heiixion, 'Iiiih WoiHen burirer. Htewiinl of tho vnrioiiH Mn Monin iil'filintioiiH, i.erveil n HiillHtun liul reiuiHt in vnrioiiH eoiirHeH, tho udjeelive "mpIi'iiiIhI" heimr u fillinu onn lo miplv iih to ti unlit v. vnriiitv. uml excellence in every particular. Mjh. K. I). Kiiiith. of (IrmilH I'iihh, Iiiih heen vinitor hero reeentlv with friemlH in llie A. K. Abbott fmnilv. AHhh Alurviiret AnderHun. nf tlm art department, .Monmouth normal, Iiiih riwiunvtl from thut faculty after n venr'H Hervice; iiIho AI'jhh HeMiu Diin liain, third mid fourth lu'ailc. critic, who HoCh to I'ortlmiil. llutli were former instructors hero. Thu local Heliool dmlrict had 722.rl in thu treiiHiirv. Jiiim XI, 1U1II. mid contcinplalo piirehiiHiin; thu tri iiuiciiliir tract oppoHilo llin liiuli Hohnol irroiimlH, now property of tho eilv. Stale Heliool nuilioriticH Imvo ihishciI fiivorablv on tho propoHilloii, which h onn involving nn oxpeiulitiiro of $1,11110, The board nwailH thu aelioii of the city iih to a I runnier on t'ou liitioiiH nureiiblo lo ill pnrtieH uon-eerned,- Stewurt Kdwnril Wliile, noted mi- Ilior. in hetided thin way for nil ox- Iciided oiitinif in viiriouh portioiiH of Orpuon, bin trip heiin; an unto tour, ciimiiiiiiiliv tho wuvHiile, "Tlm ltlaz ed Trail" i bin chief literary effort in tho htorv lino. Mm. I t t it K. ilalcli, of San 1 Metro. Iiiih been n visitor hereahoiilH reeent lv with tho view of loeutimr penuii-netlv. Auiomr former Ashlanil phvHiciiins who entered tho war nerviee, lr, A. W. HosliMifh in located at Milwaukee. Win., mid lr. A. J. Kawcett at (lUmiil- upii, Oklu. M'rs. Ilora II. Sebllke, of I.n Oraiide. well known hero tliroiieliout Kasleru Slur eirclnH iih n past irrmid worthy matron of the order. Iiiih been " pointed n member of tho newlv i-ri'at-eil child welfare cominisison of the slate, HIE RHODFS STAR . ATiRIALTO TONIGHT The Outbursts of Everett True BylCONDO Ilillie IthodeH. tho HPriL'htlv little star, Iiiih in "Tho Imvk Call,'1 her lnt est National production for Kxhibil on Mutual release, a rolo that proven tho I'lever little illL'enue possessed of unusual talent for character aetiiiir. MiH HhodcH is always at her bent when nlie in iiiihaiiipnrod bv conven tionalities. Ah "Tho Kid" in "The l.ovo Cull," the vivacious little ac tress pIiivh the part of n western tiirl who Iiiih been brouuht up in n frontier town by her drunken, priistv old father, an ex-mate on n sailink' vessel, known iih Mate Allen, whoso favorite hiimtoiit wiih O'Kcefe'a primitivo sa loon in Cliiiu'walcr. t UELItVE THAT S SivrY cewrs ON MY CfHecK, . m J V mT, act t)OUH NUTS TO(JGH STCAK -m 4ND NCAR coFteia (. . - Here's Two bits- '3k-- , MONDELL PROPOSES V5S. Slf2, SIX TV C&HTS. M21 OREGON WOOL CLIP AT RECORD PRICE CONDON, Oro.. Juno 27. Many buyers wcro present at tho wool milo loilny. A total of Sofi.oOO 'poiinils wan told ot prices runulni; from KO to L! centH. The prtneljittlbuyers wera Tho Dalles KcoilrlliK mills, llal lowell, Jones and Donald; Simmons ami I'iarco and the American Woolen company of I.uwrcmro, Mass. William Kettle's clip of 21.000 pounds lirounht DR cents, tho lilgh OHt price, over paid In this state. REPEAL ZONE LAW WASHINGTON. June 27 Repeal p .the postal zona system for nevvs papcrs mid periodicals is proposed in a bill bv Kepresentutive Mondell of WvomiiiL', tho rcpublietin lender. Un der the meiiKuro second class innil would bo nt the tint raft! in force be fore the wur revenue bill of 1917 was passed. - ,'. Get the papers to Build (Ires, 10c per bundle, this'" office1. t There's nothing the matter, with the old car, if she's tuned up right BATTERY PCi2?--ft Qive Your "Good Old Boat" a Real Treat' NOW that tho war is over, let the thought of the long years of prosperity ahead warm the cockles of your heart toward that often sorely tried but trusty friend, your automobile. In all probability the renewal of one single vital part will put the heart into it for another year's hard work. Give it an Eveready Storage Battery (definitely guaranteed for A years), and listen to the grateful, purring contentment with which the good old boat settles down to worl? for you through the long, busy year ahead. From a business standpoint it will be the best investment you can possibly make. Remember that we test your battery free, and repair all makes of batteries at this official Eveready Service Station Auto Electric Equipment Co. ; AUTO ELECTRIC EXPERTS 27 North Grape St. Phone 237R EVEREADY, . STORAGE.BATTERY Definitely guaranteed agalnit ruinous aulphatlon, the known cauio of ninety per cent of all battery trouble. , . A PAGE THEATER ON T I LAXATIVE 1 Aged-.'.V People Not to bo outdone hy the other enterprising cities of the slate McU- ford Is to havo staged at tho I'ano theatre on tho evening of July 2nd a first class, clean boxing card with three of the best bouts obtainable for the event in which one of Itogue Hirer valley's roturned soldiers is to to be matched against one of the best boxers on tho Pacific coast. Jess Ingram of Central Point who annexed the championship ot the B H. coast artillery at Ft. Stevens is to -box Freddie Anderson of Vancou ver. Mr. Anderson is a brother of Moilford's one time Idol, Bud Ander son and It Is said that young Ander son is as clover as Hud was when at his best. Resides this main event of ten ' rounds there will ho two real prelim inaries of six rounds each making an evening's entertainment of 22 good fust rounds. Those bouts are being staged un der tho new state law and will be real bouts of the fast clean nature that will bo a pleasure to witness. Tho management of tho show has gono to considerable expense to get boys that are gentlemen and tho kind that will glvo the public an enter tainment that will warrant return matches and put the boxing game in southern Oregon whore it belongs. Tho IS. S. government endorses such exhibitions and the boxing game all over tho country Is coming into Its own again with good, clean boys as contestants. Prof. Gnrlock. of tho Oarlock phys ical training school of Portland, will have the boys in charge. It is up to the fans to see this event and make it a success that will assure many good future shows. THE BANE of old age is constipation. The bow els become weak and unable to perform their functions without aid. For this purpose only the mildest and gentlest laxative should be used. The use of harsh cathartics aggravates the trouble and makes the constipation worse. Chamberlain's Tablets are a favorite with people of middle age and older on account of their gentle action. Safe Milk For Infants & Invalid u. r l: A Nutritious Diet for All Age3 QujckLunch at Home; or OfRce Avoid Imitations end Substitutes TURKISH BATHS Medford Sanitarium ; INSURE Your Gralaaincl Say arid ' Ranch Buildings. I bare best plan, cheapest RATES. and BEST COMPAN IES. Don't put It off. 'SEE ME. J. W. WAKEFIELD Phone 17 -It. THE Style hit You Want Material At a Price You Can Afford KLEIN, The Tailor 128 E. Main. Upstairs ti ail in Tom can't tfe-i away rVorfx this IT'S HOUSE-CLEANING TIME Discard that old set of Bed Sorinas and net a Kinev-Rome Set of Sorinus. guaranteed for 20 years. New and second-hand Furniture. Runs. etc. Poole Furniture Co. SWIM KAPS Make your choice while the assortment is complete Sold exclusively by EAT Where the Eats Are Good THE GUSHER CAFE Come and See Us In oar new and up-to-date quar ters at the old stand, corner South Riverside and Eighth avenue. We do all kinds of vrood work, auto repairing, general blacksmith ing and horse shoeing. Billings Carriage and Auto Works Ax The Bak of Absolute Safety The NedfordNationalBank Your BanK BECAUSE You Want Security ' "" And Here you Have It. You Want Protection And Here You Get It. W. H. GORE, President. JOHN S. ORTH, Cashier. B5 UXITED STATES RAILROAD ADMINISTRATION WALKER D. HIXES,V DIRECTOR GENERAL OF RAILROADS - . SOUTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD (Lines North ot Ashland, Ore.) Summer Excursion Fares Oregon, Shasta Mountain and Northwest Resorts Plan now for a quiet summer vacation for yourself and tho fam- lly at the seaside or in the mountains. Special excursion fares now -, In effect for the summer. ', ' , Shasta Springs Season Ticket from Medford $3.70 ' 'j 15 day " " " . $1.75 .! Special fares also In effect to Shasta Re treat and other Shasta Resorts. j Marble Halls of Oregon . Season Ticket from Medford.... 1. ...$3.10 15 day " " " $4.80 Newport Season Ticket from Medford..... '. $10.43 Correspondiln; fares from other points. , Tillamook County Beaches ' Season ticket from Medford $21.33 .' . .. .-. ,- Fares to Neah-Kah-Nie, Manzanlta and ' ' Bayocean slightly higher. Correspond- , 1 ing fares from other points. Special fares In effect to Columbia River Beaches, Mt. Rainier National Park, Yel yowstone National Park and Glacier Nat ional Park. . : Inquire of ticket agent. :;' JOHN M. SCOTT, ' ' ' ' General Passenger Agent . Various i I