Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 24, 1920, Page 6, Image 6

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ltTEDFOnn SIXTH TTtTRXTfTF,' IvrFlDTOTlT). OT?Ef!ONT. SATURDAY, JANUARY 24. 1020
AT RIALTO TONIGHT
'Get the Genu
C. OF COMME
Every member of tho new direc
tory of the clnimlier of coimuert'o, ex.
cipt Mr. Talt who was out of tho oily.
attended the directors meeting lust
night. Officers were elected, plans
for this year discussed and tho direc
tors decided tn meet at luncheon
pvcry Wednesday noon and any incin
bor of tho club who desires will bo
welcomed to meet with them.
Vernon H. Vawter, president; II.
J,. AVfllther, vice president: C. W. Mc
Donald, treasurer, and Will O. Klool,
Bccrotary aro the now officers chosen.
Tho directory drew lots for the
terms for one, two anil throo years
A vote of thanks was oxtondod to
retiring prosldont Geo. K. Trclcliliir
and Secretary Steol for tho splendid
work of tho past year.
Hopro8onlatlvos of tho Y. W. C. A.
drive vlsitod tho directors, stated the
objects and plans for tho work here
and asked tho support of thu chniu
lier. Tlio proposition was endorsed
and each member of tho club is asked
to uso his Individual efforts to help
carry'out tho plan.
It was decided to ask all parlies
who'wero not enumerated in tho re
cent census, cither In tho city or
county, to report tho aanie to tho
chambor that tho county and city Ret
tho proper population nnd other stu-
tlStiCB.
' Tho directors endorsed tho move
ment of tho Kami Bureau in main
taining tho homo demonstration
work and asks that tho pooplo gon
ornlly insist on holping raise ' tho
necessary $1200 they failed to ro
colvo from tho county court.
IU TlTT-7iTTMr;tr'.nTTiiT.-TrTT'nT:t.rMfTiil;mTnppiTH'ff ! .3 ti Tz-rmi TTimr ttttt limn urm VAi" L V" 1 1 1 1 ' II 'J 1 1
Ml
Tile fiillinvins; item is f rum our
Kden precinct correspondent :
Miss Anderson is the ilaimliler of
1). T. Anderson, who fur nianv veins
was n resident of Talent, nnd con
dueled a laiinerv in North Talent,
where S. S, Stephens now lives. The
I'amily were, liiulilv respected here.
And nil will rejoice with llieiu in the
happiness of Hiss' (lerl rude, 1 who
Crew 'into vounsr woiunnlinod hero."
MV. and Jtjs. T). Anderson, Hie well
liiloWn residents' of Clcvclnhil lane,
near this eitv.'on Tliursdnv foriiuil
H' announced the betrothal of their
vomiirest duuL'hler, Jliss licrlrudc An
derton, to A. I.nrscn. a well known
tind prominent Koullrvmiin id' Wilson
district. '
' ' Thfl 1 wedding is to take plnee Hie
early " port of 'February and will lie
0, nrettv home affair.
The enirni:cmont is of unusual in
terest onintr to the popularity of the
principals in this section, where thov
liavo lioth resided for some time, and
where both have hosts of friends to
unite in uisliim: lliem prosperity nnd
happiness in their wedded life.
The handsome hridc-clecl is al
present filling a posit inn as assist
lint bookkeeper at the l'l'taliinm Co
Operative I'reamcrv and she will soon
rcsiini to prepare lor her wcddin'.
She is liiL'hlv reminded hv her em
ployers and the employees of the bis:
plant, and is one of the city's most
chariuinir itirls.
. Miss Anderson is a sisler of Mrs.
('. Jf. Kiewerls and llarrv Andeivon
i( this- citv and Mrs. I,. Tiehner 01
Mvrtle Point. Ore. She is u member
of' Silver 'Spray Kebekah I.oiIl'o No.
8(1' o (this citv and linK altcndi'd
Kehool here.
iner inree vears nun she assiiiiirn
Ja position with the creanierv nnd lin'
'since been with the comimnv. ami ha
etlicieiitlv tilled the duties of her
'position.
She has a wide oiivlo"df actntnint -nnces
and has endeared herself to
all her friends hv her rlmi'iiiim; per-.
Nonalitv. She is a niciidier of one
of tho best known families of th:s
section.
Mr. Ijirsen has been ensrased m
the poultry husincs in Wilson dis
I riet tor the past fwe vears nnd he
is a voting man of stcrlinsr onahtv.
He will be coimrntulated hv his many
friends on havim.' won the hand of
the popular I'etMliiina daughter.
lie is the son of Mr. ami Mrs. X. C.
Larson who reside in the eaL and
brother of II. t Larson, also mT Wil
son district. Me is n ineniber of I'cl
li I u rmi l,odi;e Xo. :it. I. (. O. 1'.. be
lief Kncampuieiil o. "Jit. I. O. O. y ,
Silver Sprnv K'ebekah Lodge No. sii
and of I'ctiiluina ( amp No. ')."i, W.
O. W. lie conducts one of the lorg
rst poult rv raiiihcs in Wilson dis
trict irnd is one of the loading citi
zens of Hint section.- lYtnlmuu Ar
tus, l'elaliiniii. Calif.
FIDE BEASLEY
IN LOS ANGELES
TREAT COLD AS
INFLUENZA 1ILL
I'OUTLANI). Ore., .Ian. IN. Jacob
Hassl, a kTocer. vestcrdav pleaded
Btiiltv to profiteering in sugar sales
and was fined $."0 in fetleral court.
A. w.AUuerson ami i.. t. f.ckert, two
Broocrs awuscd of eweediiie the
Kiisar' price limit, were given until
Monday tu plead. Kassi was the seo
onI djtori jfin).l t or charging too
much lor sVtar' (his week.
Much sympathy and kind nllctilinn
has been given the five voiing lleas
lev children ever since thev left
Mcdlord last Wedncsilav night on
their journey to Louisiana. Mrs. (h -lavin
Iteaslev, their looting', is sick in
this citv. ami the children were cared
for by the local Ited Cross. On their
iournev thev will he met bv Ked Cross
officials and the local chapter re
ceives word every dav hv wire of
their safety and whereabouts. At
Shreveport thev will be met bv an
uncle..
The following dispatch tells of
their arrival in San Krancisi ind
todav Ihe Ked Cross receivctl word of
their safe arrival in Los Angeles:
Kie children, the eldest of whom
is but Kl, and the youngest lSmonllis,
are here today, traveling alone from
(heir home ut Medford, Ore., to
Shoroveport, La. Thev are going to
join their mother. Their father died
in Medford some time ago.
The children. Sybil. LI; I'hvllis. II ;
Wilford, 1(1; Lois, H. and Adolplms, IS
months, were taken in charge here bv
the travelers' aid society, agents of
W'liich will watch for the kiddies
along the route. Thev are the child
ren of Mrs. Iteaslev of Mrdford.
Tim now public library wiih dih-ihmI
at JarkHunvillo today, anil in honor
of thu ovont tho (Mvit; lmprovomont
club Horvod oa, cookltiM and cako lo
all i'oiulmk from '2 lo Ti o'clock this
aftonu.'on and from lo 7 o''lock to
utKht, nt n charso of ton conls I'ach.
Thn cominittoo Htirvinn I ho rofrosh
mcnlH consisted of Miss Hearst, Mrs.
It. (i. Chapman, Mrs. II. K. Manna,
.Mrs. Johnson and Mr. Codward.
K. T. Kofcr and II. Kdehcra of
Olondal( wore anions Iho vtsliors
horo from that Kt-clion tho past two
days.
Mrs. (Handing and daughter Miss
Margaret ClandiiiK of Xmvport, IVnn.
aro al tho llotol Medford. They are
enronto lo I .oh Angeles and will leave
Sunday morninc for San l-'raiuisco
and will to acenmpanied liy Mrs.
(ilandiiiK's nephew, .tames K. Van
lvko who has resigned his posit it n
with tho Medford high school to
enter tho engineering profession.
It i evident (hat nn ciiuVniii of
intliien.v is it t irom htiiir and ovcrv
ease of cold should he viewed with
snsiieioii and trealeil as a. easii of
"I'ln" until proven otherwise.
We hope lo have the same co-oner-i.lion
and lovnt support of eyerv
phvsieian ns was so sploedidlv civen
last winter.
Kverv citizen and liead of a fiim
i!v. heiiiL' vilallv interested in t lie
prevention of an epideniie anil tli
stamping out of the same in ease, of
its appearance, will be ex poet tad to
report all eases of sold so as n have
an invcstiirntion innrio witliout un-neeef-sarv
delav.
No neglect will he htlerated. The
fnllnwin-r telegram is self explaita
lorv. "Citv lieallh officers must wire
this office irovernment rate collect
outbreak of ml luen.a; a Iter oiitlrea!
wire dailv nnmber new cases, deaths
and influenzal pneumonia ltv letler
anv facts reiranliinr tvpe and mo.lo
of spread: inoltilize .lo.-al rePourepR lo
conduct possible seven? epidtmiic.
Mark teieurarn mivovnmcnt rate col-'
led.
(Siirned) DAVID N. liOHKliO.
State Health Officer.
Dr. K. 11. DU'KKL.
Cilv Health Officer.
high Machliu- company, presided and
announced that an effort would be
made to have the American govern
ment, lift tho "blockade" in- accord
with tlio decision of tho supremo
council at d'aris.
Mr. Jennings said tx'mpanies repre
sented at the meetings included Mor
ris and company. Chicago packers;
the Uorden Condensed Milk company,
uahu-l.armou and company, machine
tool makers of Cincinnati; Kischmaa
and company. New York importers
and tho (Vlumbia Freight Forward
ing company of New York.
COLLECTOR HERE
nciaiie tax returns will soon be due
and l'ostmaster .Minis has iust receiv
ed a notice from Milton A. Miller, in
ternal revenue collector of Oregon,
giving the information that Doputv
Collectors Wimbcrlv and Dnlrvmpl'.
will be ut the citv hall in Medford
from and including February II). to
nnd including February '2't, lor the
purpose of asissting taxpayers in
making their lllll) income tax returns.
iworv single man whose income is
$1,110(1 or over and every married
man with an income of $2,000 or over
must tilt) an income tax return, and
each person so affected must prepare
n statement of his entire receipts
from nil sources during the year 101!),
and nl3o of the auioiints claimed as
allowable deductions arising through
Ihe conduct of his business, or oth
erwise, and be ready to submit the
same lo the deputies on the dates
above mentioned. The deputies will
give all possible assistance and instruction.
Tut This Out It Is Worth Money
DON'T MISS THIS. Cut out this
slip, encloso with Gc nnd mall It to
Foley & Co., 2S35 Shoffield Ave.,
ChlcaKo, 111.; wrltins j'our namo and
address clearly. You will receive In
return a trial packaRo containing
Foley's Honey nnd Tar Compound,
for coughs, colds and croup; Foley
Kidney I'ills for puln In sides and
back: rheumatism, backache, kidney
and bladder ailmonts; and Foloy
Cathartic Tablets, a wholesome, ami
thoroughly cleansing cathartic, for
constipation, biliousness, headache,
and sliiKKish bowels. For salo by
Medford Pharmacy.
L. Tinuley. "representing tho gov
ernment store at (.rants Pass was in
the city today on business.
; WASHINC.TON. .Ilia. L' I. - liepre
sentHtlves of a number of American
business flrlllK'niet hero today to or
ganize an "Anierican-Kiisiaii trade
board" to' promote coiiiinerco between
tho 1'nlted Slates and soviet Russia.
K. P. .leanings, president of the l.c-
II.WK VOf IIKFX l.M Ml:lt. li:i)?
If not. or if von have any doubt, fill out this coupon and mail to
II. H. I'UAWFOKK, Supervisor of Census, Sabai, Oro., or tele
phone Medford Chamber of Commerce. Phone i;!.
On January I, lami, 1 was living at the address given below,
but to the best of my knowledge I have not been enumerated
there or anywhere else.
Name
Street and No
City
&If you're nervous ioday
or if you vere wakeful
lasi night or ihe night
k before,. its time io think of
Instant
Postum
In place of coffee
A boon to those who like cof
fee but cant get along with it.
- Sold by Grocers
Try a iin-youll findY7 ere's a Reason"
Made by Postum Cereal Co. Battle Creek,Mich.
CONCERT DATE SET
FOR FEBRUARY 10
The Arloine Andrews-Scutti con
cert which was first announced to
take place In December and was post
poned indefinitely will be given Tues
day evening, Feb. 10th, at the Pres
byterian church. Sirs. Scutti has
put much time and thought into the
preparation of this prcsram, and it
promises to show ner at her very
best. She will be assisted by a ladies
rhnms under Din direction of Irs.
(loo. Andrews which will give some
very delightful numbers.
Notice
To tho officers and members of
Chester A. Arthur W. K. C. No. 34:
You aro reuuested to meet at the hall
Sundav afternoon. .Ian. 2j. at 1:30,
to attend the funeral of Conirat'-O I).
It. Andrus. liy order of the president,
ADA M. JUDSO.V.
S'J M&SPEconomy
I jjggin Every Cake
and Avoid
Waste
Miraculous Results Obtained
Quickly from Stomach
Disorders
AVhen vour stomach oecomes ciog-
fnii itiih i firmed. the digestive
Juices aro blocked, stomach acidity.
Indigestion and acute consultation
nrn Ihn I mi m fifl ill t n results, anil filiallV
evorv organ of the body is affected.
Uver, lungs, heart, brain and all ue
ennm A iRnrirnii ixcri nnd often diseased
as well as your nervo centers.
If you wish to put your stomacn
back once more to its. normal and
hnnllltv data unri nlimlmtto nit StOIll-
ach disorders and all the associated
ills, take .IO-TO and in Two Minutes
your tired and wornout stomach will
feel like new.
Jc-To is sold in Medford by Heatn s
Drug Store and the Medford Phar
macy.
PAGETHEATRE
Jan. 26th
CURTAIN 8:30
The Eminent American Actor
& . wfli k er
hiteside
, . cm.. .,.,..,. Thrill. I
in noneri uuuis oicycuouh
ina Plav of Romance and Ronuciy.
The Master of
Ballantrae
One of the Reallv Bin Dra
matic Events of the Season.
A superb cast anil a beautiful pro
duction. Nothing that has ever been
seen on tho Page stage can compare
with this attraction from the stand
point of till that is great In dramatic
performances unless it bo (Juy Uatcs
Post In "The Masquerader.'
WHY NOT
Get Youy
FANCY GROCERIES
BAKERY GOODS
MILK AND CREAM
FRUITS AND NUTS
TRU-BLU COOKIES
VOGAN'S CHOCOLATES
FOUNTAIN DRINKS
CIGARS AND TOBACCOS
SCHOOL SUPPLIES
I at
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i
For Spring Canyon
Utah Coal
AND
Dry Wood
PHONE 242
WISEMAN & SCHEFFEL
531 S. Front St.
Seat Sale opens tomorrow Hours:
3 0(1 tn 4:005:00 to 7:00
Lower Floor $2.00!
Balcony. 1st 4 rows . SI -50
Next 4 roms $100
Balance "Oc
OXY-ACETYLENE
WELDING
Cylinder heads, pump castings, mis
cellaneous welding. Work guaranteed.
OAKLAND GARAGE
123-123 South Front.
RIALTO
Commencing Tomorrow
Plays thru Wednesday
The romance
of a spoiled
heiress who
dropped through
a coal chute to
the joy of living
;'iJit''.S--'rr;j,
The Mary Pickford Company Presents
MARY PICKFORD
In positively the greatest
character role of her career
'THE HOODLUM"
The second picture from her own studio
successor to "DADDY LONG LEGS"
The
Picture
of 1000
LAUGHS
You'll
say so,
and more
Tonight "Country Cousin'
Teddv s-Jid "a bullv Ameri
can play!'' You'll say so. too!