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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (March 1, 1920)
PST1E SIX stedfotitj mm TumrmE. medford. ot?f?ox. moxday. Arcon i. 3920. .. . . I An iiclvis-nrv committee tn n't lnr insr the i-iisuiiiir ciiin-ion mid re oniiini.ali'in camiminn of Ibc Mcd l'onl (.'luiuiber uf t'l.niiiii-ri-c i to be mimed tlii- alti riinmi lit 1 ::I0 o'clock lit a special clinir ol t In? board ol directors, culled liv President Veriicui H. Vuwlcr. Tliis committee is t.i lie tliorcumldv representative of all civic, comnieiviul. industrial, imriciiltiirnl and other interests nl' tin: citv ol Medford and inniiedialc surroiiiidin;: territory. It's first dalv will lie the election of all executive committee ol six to liave direct cli.-imc ami slipcr ision of the ciiMiiiiL' cxiuiiixinii and reorganization eampai'.-n of the Chamber of Commerce. Iinincdhilclv i'olhAimr the namintr of the advisorv committee, notifica tion in writing will In: mailed to ea"h of the members, and thev will be re quested to attend a niccUiitr Tuesday at which 1'iiiinmie.n IlirciVor .lames K. ihecn will be present and explain the general outline of the campaign as conteinplated at this time. SilL'L'es tions, however, will hi: invited and anvthiii'' that miiv be il ned of iiu- portance to the city's new coiniininitv service iireiini.utictu will be e.ivcn clue consideration. "Is the present eampaiL'n for new members now hcim' conducted for the Chamber of Commerce hv the American Cilv llurcaii iriiinir to end merely with the L'cltiiiii of new mem bers and money, or is there iroiicj: lo be somethiii!.' more tu it than that'f" Wliat Is lo He Poiio This oucslion was also put to Mr. Olieen, lo which he replied: "Let us assume that the member ship cninpuiun is over and that the list of members has been increased to dOI), each and everv one iiurccimr to mi v $-'r u vear for three vears into the treasury, and that the hiiducl fund of $10,(1(1(1 has been subscribed, or $20,000 all told, to be used for the civic anil commercial betterment of Mcdl'urtl., ai "Now comes the driest inn of what is troiwr to he done with all nlMhis moiyiv. Certain expodienln liiivcneen foun'l expedient ill expcndiinr. i'iiucIh of tins kiinl.j Hirst of all, it hasjlieon i'oupil that n-Kinall urouii of men likcii hoard'' of directors, liowever brillihnt, can ;iletci(!i.".; jiiuid,' bv theiiielves t,lat s-Kjuid be done Jo lmnjyite the, ureiitesl welfare of the ciiiiUri niii I v. Conseuuenllv instead of r. bqflrd ot'd.ire.tuvn fuii4.hti--C!liauibur Dad speaks one word for me and two for himself when he tells Mother to order more f Superior Corn Flakes? - I Made of Indian Corn. SiiRtir anil Salt " ! Postum Cereal Compnny. llillk Crwk, Mktilfan I1 S A. j He, likes them, same JUdt by ?osum Cereal Co. Battle Creek , Mich. Mineral Oil as a Laxative is ;t sane and .sciimIiIc rented v fur it, acts purely its a lni.i'icaur. The SAN TOX AM KIM CAN OIL Wins t. be the best. At Iieatli's Drug Store only The San Tox Store Rogue River BroomWorks We make a specialty of fine brooms and whisks Wc emnlov only thoroiiqhlv exiicrifiiccd broom-makers. Our hrooms are made from broom corn raised at borne. Our factory is located at Medford, Oregon. of Commerce endcavoriiiir to lav out a plan for the cxpcndinir the f.tnds of the oriraui.ation, n question blank is sent to everv member asking what he believes should bo done. Kach blank contains two (luestions. viz: 'first What, in vour opinion, is the thing of first importanee that should be undertaken bv the ('hambi.r of Commerce to improve the trade conditions and opportunities in vour own line of business1 "Second What, as a citizen, do vou believe that the Chamber ot Com merce should first undertake for the good of the citv at large' And what help, in time, thought or monev will Vou render towards that end.' "Now it is invariably found that when the answers to these questions have been received, analyzed anil tab ulated, thev group 1 hemsclves natu rullv under ten or lift ecu headings. The bureau through one of its rep resentatives will also address the high school students of tile citv, inviting similar suggestions from them as to what the Chamber of Commcri should do for the general up-lift ami betterment ol' the citv. .'There arc two distinct advantages in the method of formulating a pro gram id' work. The first is that by this means the organization knows exactly what the membership at large desires to undertake. The second is that these answers develop a broad interest which, on the part of many mcinliers, has never before been gen erally shown, that these men who sometimes have been thought lo lack interest in public affairs are shown to be keenly interested in some phase of the development of the coliuuliu itv. ."HI Per Cent, Workers "fonM'iiiicntlv a Jarge number of eivallv inclined citizens is developed by this plan and then when the of ficers come to uppoiut' committees instead of merely appointing men whom thev assume will work on the committees,' thev are able to place their fingers on men whom thev prac tically know will earrv out the sug gestions thev themselves have made on a particular subject. "The result is that' in the end we have n 50 per cent working organi zation where previously we hail less than 10 per cent ami the good ac complished by our commercial body is in like proportion." DIED. KCIIAKKNK Ituili Hchaeier dteil of pneumonia (IiIk n)orninK at the hQiiij) of , Iiet- ;iai4it?,; ftjn Hamilton street. She was ' the ilaiiuliler or .Mr. Siidf-Mri Ucnr.w U: Schaefer, ac,ed two years, nine motiHiRMind 1G duyk .ani! had resided In '.Medford about; five months. JFuucrUI nervine will ha held Wednesday at 2': 31) ' i. 'in. ut J'feiTs chapel, Uev. I,. Myron lWozer otnici- ntiiiK. Interment will bo In tint 1. O. O..J),cumoLury i ,,Mfc A. B. ' BUYS PEOPLE'S ELECTRIC STORE A. li. ('iinniiiuliam. formerly sales man for Paul's Kleclrie Store, has purchased the entire stock of the People's Klectric Store ami took charire of the business today. ,M'. ('unuiiu:haiii has been in the electric, business in Medford for the past II years a'ld for the past thre. years doinir the sales and contract work for Paul's Klectric Store. 'jUr. Cuniiiiihaiu is a thoroiurhly experi enced man in the electric line. The former owners of the. company w continue in the employ of the new manaucincut j .. Mv. t unmiu.rhniu s inanv friends 'wish' him the best suc cess in the future. I. W. W. ATTORNEY CENSURED. (Continued from Pago One) lie was in the hall. He saw in tin.' hall on the dav of the shootimr. b'av Becker. , lames Icliierncv, ., Ilritt Smith, John Dm is. (lie Hanson, Wes ley Kvcrcs! and .loliu Lamb. Kveresl was the man lynched by a mob and Davis and Hanson are de fendants who have not been appre hended. The cithers are amoiiL' tin ten defendants on trial. Sheehan rail to the icebox after the shootitu: hciran. testified, and hid therein with Pecker, M'cliierncv and T. ('. Jl'or u'lin. a member of the I. W. W. at the time, but now a state's witness. A man in uniform, after the shiiotiuy., Sheehan Ic.-tllied. let them out when he secured a promise that none of the men in the box would shoot. Thai, el forts lo protect the men arrested, from the violence of the aiiu'rv citizens were made was testi fied to bv Sheehan, who told how Policeman .laekson of (Vnlmliu struck a uniformed man who tried to lake awav his prisoners. Shcchun made a volunlarv statement to prose cution allMincvs, he said, lie heard lil'ilt Smith tell the chief of In. lire that he wanted to make a statement, he said, so he. Ihinkine; Drill Smith Mauled lo "double cross' him told tin' chief he too wi-hed lo make a statement. The statement was made in the office of ('. 1). I 'uunimjium, special proscciilor, Shcclian said. The court relinked Defense Counsel Vnmlcrvocr when the latter attempt ed to place in the record Sheehan's ersion of events followiiiL' the shoot inu'. Jud-o Wilson, prcsiiliiur. told aiiilcivcer that he in-istcd that th trial he conducted in proper manner ami that he should not attempt to n re. ue before the iurv ciucslioiis mil udmissnhlc. No I. W. W. IMot Sheehan Ic-lificd he did nut hav, a mm on the day of the shoolinu, althoueh hi' said Davis Inoi asked hoe Sure Relief INDIGESTIOWjj tO 6 Bell-ans -'a'- hot water ELL-ASMS FOR I N DIGESTION TAX I I 'II A. Mi K. 1 am now ronaeeteii with the Daily Taxi Co., nnd wiil be glad to accom moduio all my former cus'oniers, as well as the general public. lien Slverlson. Phone li. Urown & Ilrown. nilllRllllinilAIl if he had one. lie said he bore no I I llViullVliHUlVI "irainst the men who paraded. COMING! UUI ll 111 lUI lllll He had worked at Camp Lewis with N .. . . I Scene from "Twin Beds" at Page Theater Tonight S0lt'rllia,in Sheehan KIPLING'SAYS: named the defendants he had seen 'J V ; in the hall tho day of the shooting. T ' ' '' ' ' '" lie did not sec either licit or O. ff' Ve ,i,kc" "'V wlu'ru ''vu fo"lul '' Ulanil, he said, lie never saw liob- JWi ''vc 1'ou'-',t'1' aIK' 'anged in my time, cits until arraignment at. Chehalis. 0 Ciswji Je had mv piekins o' sweethearts, he test.ftl nor did he see Klnier V And some of the lot were prime. Smith until that lime. Sheehan iniiicd . fSray J the J. W. W. in 1(111. miit it in 11114 A . -v. and joined again in lilt", he testi- ' . Vv 1 lied. Jle was not aciiuainted in Ceu- - ' ' ! liv'4iii S tralia, baying gone there from M.,- - "! BUT YOU SHOULD SEE ' ( urinific. lhe only discussion he Jj, W0V- 'r heard in the J. V. V. hall the night 1 before the shooting, he said, was that J iL of tho Irish ciiH'stiiin.,,, . wRii X 14 - """V . K ,"W-T IMPORTANT R..R. CHANGES Mi'" i'l T-H ( Continued' froih Fagta-Ono) coiiKress and 'later sought: to have President Wilson vetu it; will toiit the oonstltutionulitjv of tho bill in the. courts will bo decided hej'e, toduy lit the conference otj exocutiyos o' ).ig rallwayf brotherhoods, nl'he. .confer ence was' an:aiii?oct. to conuiden tho president's-' reply to their lormallj' presented objections to the hill. . . 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Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound and the Liver Pills and used Lydia . Pinkham's Sanative Wash and now I am well, can eat heartily and work. 1 give you my thanks for your great medicines. You may publish my letter and I will tell everyone what your medicines did for me." Mrs. PeablHill, 418 Jacksboro St., Rnoxville, Tennessee. Hundreds of such letters exm-essine gratitude for the good Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound has accom plished are constantly being received, proving the reliability of this grand old remedy. If you are ill do not drag along and continue to suffer day in and day out but at once take Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, a woman's remedy for woman's ills. TONIGHT 8Cu3roain The funniest play ever written in the Enqlish languane. "TWIN BEDS" With Josephine Saxe and same Great New York Oast LAUGHS EVERY MINUTE GROWING INTO SCREAMS PRICES 50c. $1.00, ,$1.50 ,t Plus War Tax ! ' - smartest Spring- MadeTs now on ;dispJax,lil(1e shall take pleasure' In Laving you call and see them. The Vanity Shop Next Rialto theater. , Cafe Holland Special Club Breakfasts So. 1 !J5o No. 6 350 (1) Egg ..Breakfast Stoak 1Inm Toast Hot Cakos Cottee Coffee No. 2 35o No. 0 33o (1) Egg (j) por chop Bacon . (2) corn Cakes ilot Cakos Coffee Coffee . No. 3 33c No- ' 5e (3) Wheat Cakes Country Sausage Stripped Bacon orBuckwhcat Cakes Ham Coffee Coffee No. 435C No. 8 35o Fried Mush with Plain Omelette Bacon ... , Wheat Cakes Coffee Coffee ORDER B NUMBER Roses Will do bo much better If a suitablo fertilizer Is used this spring. Our special fertilizer for this type of bush will do wondors for you. Buy your supply and apply It right MONARCH Seed & Feed Co. PAGE Millinery 317 East Main Street . - ctj-jc5'T f".