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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 17, 1920)
snrDTWD srxrn trtbuxe. irmirrmT5,''oT?rno'. ' tttsd'ay. TTT.rcrwRv 17." 1020 PTJWj Til HETi ELKS PAY HIGH HONOR TO LEADER ! OF SICK RELIEF L GIVES HINT OF . ESSAY CONTEST NEW SHOW TODAY PLAYS THROUGH TUESDAY HEALTH TO MEET THE JOY-BOY OF FILMLAND CHARLES A Y IN "Crooked Straight" ' THE PUNCH IS PACKED STRAIGHT" WITH BOTH FISTS ITS RAY AT HiS FINEST AND BEST- Sennett Comctlv "His Last False Steii" Ford Sterlinq Tlie .lii-kt!i Count v I'uhln Health uofiation, wlnVh lias (diariii? of th-. wurk of i!u' cHiuitv public health' nui'M', will liolil it-; sc. -olid annual nn-Wimr next Kriilav attt'nmon at; :'M in the Medlon! imlilii- lihrnrv. . Anvoiif in the count v who U inter-csji-d invited to attend. At iliis uifctiji' ri'iiorts of the year's activities v. ill he read bv tin president, Mr.--, i.uiiise 1'erozzi of Ashland, It v the chairmen of the dif ', IVrent committees and hv t!ie ntirc, j Mrs. Kloreiico Lee. j The iinmiii! election of officers will a No he held, u nominat inir com-, mil tee having n.ct last Saturday af ternoon inutile nur-e office to pre pare a tentative slate. iliss .lane ('. Allen, slate advisory nurse ol" the stale bureau of niir-amr which has Mipen iion of all the coun ty nurses in the state, is in Med ford th's week nsMMini:' in preparations tor next Friday's incetiinr. She states that the tatc bureau of nur--iiiir which is under the state hoard of health, has adopted a ueneral plan for the eounlrv work throughout th1 slate. Coo-;. I.ane, Cnion. Washiim ton and Clackamas counties are su pervising theirvcounty nurses throuuli eonntv puhlie health associations or ganized aecordin'j' to this state plan and are findinir it very satisfactory. Cnder this plan each of the com munity centers id' a county has ils o'Aii foiumunitv vice president and a member on each of the committees of the county association. As the-nurse makes her rounds over the count v. the community vice presidents call the'r local croups of workers in con ference with the nur.-e concerninir lo cal work. Thee local conferences erve to keep the interest of the dif ferent comia unit ies alive and keen and are of ureul help to the nurse in ha udl in ir local problems. li is Mass Alen's hope (hat the work in -lacksiiii county will io forward uurhiii' the coininii' year in accord ance with this iieifl'i-al plan lieintr found so successful in these other counties. A uood, enthusiastic meet- ini' next Friday would make n most auspicious beLtinninir for the new year's work. ED L At last the Klks lod-e of M"cdf-rd has ot partially even wim Xoah S. Bennett for his unselfish ami untir ing work of years ju scatterim." flow ers and sunshine in the sick mom-, not only of the Klks and members of l heir families, as ihou-jh 1 his were Tiot a uiurantie ioh, but in many other sick rooms of the city am! immediate vieinitv, by votiii'i1 him unanimously a life membership in the Iodnc Tins unusual honor came to. Mr. I'enuett when he came down with the fin a couple of weeks auo and for a time was seriously ill. There was general consternation nmomr the Klks. ' 'N. S.' is sick" was the won that was passed around. "Impossi ble," was the usual reply. "Me never rets sick, lie looks alter the sick." But when the realization came that he was reallv ill the spontaneous thouuht came to all "uhat -;ui ue do for him .'"' Hence it nx- thai af the hi- an nual roil call and pa-t c.salieil rulers nu'lit meetiiiL; id' tun weeks the !odu yave considerable time as to how bet reward their esteemed loyal I.ninht and diairinan of their sicu ami relief commit tee. It was ucii erallv recognized that his was a labor & A. 1 '? ft 1 V, FIELD S E ' E GARDEN MONARCH Seed & Feed Co. 317 East Main Street l.OXDON, Feb. 17. The Marquis of ISlnndt'urii, son of tho Duchess ol' 'Marlboix-tiKh, fonnorly C'tinsuelo Van dorbiU of .New York, was married this afternoon to the Honorable .Mary Cadosan, dalmhter of Earl Cadogan, at St. .MarKaret's ihuirh, Westminis ter. The wedding was the most im portant social r.fin! of the season. The gilts were many and costly. T'Hiy included a diamond broach from King. George and Queen .Maty; a dia mond pendant from Dowager Quee Alexandwia and presents from other members of the royal family. Couejieil NlKllt and Day John Vognue, Elberton, Oa., writes: "Last fall, when my neighbors were down with influenza, I took a severe cold and before I was aware of my condition 1 was down sick In bed. I coughed night and day and my throat was raw and sore. I got a bottle of Foley's Honey and Tar Compound and took eight small doses in two bours. My condition began to im prove and in a few days 1 was as well as ever, in my opinion Foley's is the best cough medicine made." ITor ale by Modford Pharmacy. An Important Letter m 11 4 .Beaverton, Oregon: "I was taken very sick with a bad case of liver trouble and indigestion, and had a severe case of catarrh of long standing, since I was a young girl. I doctorea ana aoctoreu ? K with different doctors and the s iu last doctor we naid $200.00 'tJ4U and I was no better than --2r n-' Kf hnnnpn.-H to jwv. ""t-l think of my mother's being cured of a severe case of salt - rheum with ' Golden Medical Discovery' so I wrote to Dr. Pierce while lying in bed and stated my case. I followed his direc tions to the letter and can say that I was cured. I took the 'Favorite Prescription and UUlUtu mvuiwiu ivuvvtv. M - , Pellets.'-also used Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy. Later I was cured of a bad case of bladder trouble with Dr. Pierce's Anunc. " I have a son and a daughter that were also cured of the worst chronic coughs by taking the ' Discovery." My family cannot praise Dr. Pierce's medicines too highly. We are never without them and I have had a copy of Doctor Pierce's book, the Common Sense Medical Adviser (price SO cents ) for the past 30 years. I cannot say too much for Dr. Pierce's medicines." Mrs. Car6line Boles, Box 363. If your druggists does not have Dr. Pierce's medicines or book, send direct to Invalids' Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y. X. S. I1HXXHTT (iivoit I. lit' Mi'mlxM'shing m Loral Lodge of Klks. of love am llml I)ip appreciation cn- pri";si-d must lie loi'lv anil in krcpii'i; with his sterling i-iiarai'ter. It was ri'i'ounizci! all around tlcit llu're roul.! bo hut one honor bestowed that lie possibly wolilil accept and that was a iilc mi'lulKTship. A rommilti'i' was appointed last week to wait on liim and nypri.se him ol' the honor that Iho lod''o had be slowcd. This committee appropriate ly consisted of T. '.. Daniels, the only other lil'e member ol' (he lode. !eorue Hilton of tlie sick committee who ha.l performed Mr. Hcmiett's duties ii elitiirmau while lie was ill. ami W. K. Walker, local manaireriof the Sland ard Oil conipanv, wlio witli his fam ily had special cause to feel erratefui to Mr. Hcnnett for liis sick and relief work tlurinsr tlie flu c)idcinic. here last winter. The modest "inner' of the Klks Indue was completely stumped ami surprised when the committee broke the slad I Minus, then he nuiellv thanked them and the lode, ami characteristically dismissed the sub iect by remarkim:, ''Well, I'll an on 1 1 1 ; 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 r llowcrs and plants lor the sick the same as always." And what do vou tliink? This man wlio was named iiflcr the world''s lirsl -ironl navigator and menaucriv iiilleelor. slill weak from the effects of the flu, wav behind in his work Mid business, bean on Sunday In ic.-unie his visits to (he sick hv mi ni:.' up to the Sacred Henri hospital with floral eif'ls and cheery words for the l-.lks ami members of their families sick (here. Mr. Hinnel. as a vomer man many vcars aao became imbued with the idea thai il was hctler to cheer the sick while livimr rather than heap llowcrs on them when thev died, and he has since consistently followed this idea. For years it is said that his per sonal visits to the Klks' sick eonlin itent alone have averaged about )") a moniii. ami iiui iii'.' the I in eoiilennc last winter for two months the num ber of visits was over 10(1. IJain or shine, in all kind of weather, often neglect :icr li s personal business af fairs, "old reliable X. S." was on the lob. uol only wilh flowers or plant mi me iiiiiiiu' one-? inn iioin-.' everv- llnil'.' possible in the way of relief. I'm- in-tance diirin.' the flu epi demic of last winter in some manner he heard thai some one was sick at I lie home nl . j. Wnlker. anil on -oinr there he loiiml Mr. and Mrs. Walker and the children ill wilji the flu. and helpless as to .mimmonin'.' outside aid. Jt. will be recalled that at that time vou emild not olitnin nurses at any price, there was so much sickne-s. (Iff came Hennett's coat, and for (lavs he acted as nur-e. cook, house keeper ami chambermaid snenkin: awav for a few iiiiuhtes now and then (o make other sick calls until there was rooin finally to refeive the I'niii. ilv at (lie Sacred Heart Im-piia! an,! lie ru-lie.l them up there in two am bulunci-j. The recruit inir pnlilit-itv Inircmi tit New York Cit v hii- rci eivctl tlie I'ul lowing teleii';iin 1 1 nu t'.cnern I Pei1 hii!ir, in whirli lit- 'jives suiiie iiiiop m;itiun tlmt tiU'jht lie nl v;i!ne In (lie vtiuiiL' people uf Mt .ii'ni.1 who :iiv iiilere-leii in the ;irmv prize e:-;i V (iiitc- I. (Ieiiei':il 1 Vr-iiiiej 'Tln Vniled Si nl-- arm v lioiiid :ippe;n to every tv,i ith-mJeii uinii.' A:neri';iii. It otitic m:'!iv oppttrtu- litics mill :!ilviinl :r:. -- to tin- vouiej men of tmlnv. I h" --fivi' t' rernii-red one's eicnttrv in the niuiv siumhi not lie eonsMiereu 1 1 0111 a nniterii.! point of view jilone, but jilso from t he viewpoint of benefit clei ivnl bv the imlividual in tlie envelopment ! i- chiiraeter. rniinl ;:ml bmlv. Thru Ir.s association aiul eoutaet witli hi.- fellow sohlier-, t !n oiejh service :n home and ahru;ul, t lirini::h a M-ne of p:t(ritit:m, an annv iu:ui rreeive a elm ra el er I raiiiin.: w liieli nm l;e. liim the lu-I iiinl ii.t.-st iHet.il, it hj! t lie most a Itmlile eil i en iii A men e:iti .oe:et v. Tlii eh:ir.i-t el I ra in inlerpieled. is iioihiai: more Minn a hiuli altiiitiinenl in initiativi. self reliance nbibtv to ;!eeoinpli!i ihii.'js worth while. It is not neces sary to mention the urea! advantage-; in one's physical development obtained Ihroiii-h army (raining. This i;as been leinon-t rat ed during the world war and one need oidr ob erve the -I.SOlt.Otnt oiim; men who were in the military service anil note the marked improvement in their phvsical condition, due to regular exercise and tlie clean and whole some life thev led. .Much progress has already been made in instituting in the army a system of educational and speeia li;.ed I rainiiej-. ami tod a v the sohlier, while servinir in the armv. is li'iveu every opport anil v to. lea rn some cratt or tniih' wliich will en able him to i:ain advatieeiiietit in the sei'viee if he chooses to remain in it, or to take a more important posil'on in civil life a I ter he completes his enlistment." )BLUYI If FOR DKSLDYALTY SAI.K.U, Ore., FeD. IT. With Hie court room crowded with speeia tora the trial c-f Or. A. KtaiiMliter, a Halnm ehiroiirartor, alleged to ho a member of the communist labor party reputed to he a disloyal organization, beiran in I mli'n ITt.t-nt.'u Iwit-n ' Since his arxe.st February (i, Dr. SlauKhtcr has been at liberty under $r00 bend. He denies membership in tho party. 111 Mire mtiti on rirti jr FRANK FARRELL 10 RUN FOB DiST. AT10RNEY Frnnk P. Farrell, who announces as u candidate on the republican ticket for the nomination of distiict attorney at the Mav primary, has liv ed in Jackson county twelve years attended (lie law school of the I'ni- versify of (IreiMin, and has practiced law for (wo vcars in M'cdl'ord and is at present in the law office of Kvan Reaincs. Mr. r'nrrcll spent two veai j service in the late war, and was mus tered out as an ensiun in the naal flvimr corps, rcturninir'lo Mcdford 'o rceiiL'imc in l lie practice of his profession. SHERIFF TERRILL ASKS Sheriff C. I'.. Terrill, who has made n splendid officer, asks for re-nomination bv tlie republii'iin partv at the coinini.' primary. Mr., Tcrril! is an ()rci;onian, born in Albany inul came to this county in IKliK, locnlimr on Lake cri'ek, where he resided un til he was elected sheriff in 1'IJB. He has always been n republican and still is. ami tin's is the first office lie ever held. Mr. Terrill feels tlmt his el'tieieiicv iii office entitles him to an other term. Grape-Nuts as your cereal food will save sugar expense as does no other cereal, for Grape-Nuts contains its own sugar "THERE'S A REASON" The Rise of Maxwell Is Due To Its Metals Fine soil makes fine wheat; fine feathers make a fine bin!; and fine metals have made the Maxwell. They have given it: 1 A life of 100,000 miles. 2-Thriftiness. For its metals are light in weight. Therein comes thriftiness. Hut these metals are of extra strength. Therein comes long life. Metallurgists those who have made the study of metals a science will tell you that such metals are costly, but they guarantee quality in a car and their generous employ ment in a Maxwell is by far the best evidence anyone may need to determine its quality. They are almost alone responsible for the rapid rise of Maxwell, for the fact that nearly 400,000 now have been built, for that ever growing friendliness to Maxwell the world over. 4 A. W. Walker Auto Co. Medford, Oregon Do You Cook? If, you don't cook you at least eat cooked foods and so you can't help but be interested in the fact that we have ordered another car load of Hot Point Electric Ranges Youll be time and money ahead by purchasing one of these fine ranges for your kitchen. Better place your order for one of them now. Time payments if desired. California -Oregon Power Company Phone 168. 216 West Main Street, Medford, Ore