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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (March 12, 1920)
ASHLAND LEGION RE-ELECTS BIGS ASHLAND, Alnr. 12. ' There was a sound of revelry by night" m Jloiel Austin, a recent evening this week, when feasting, singing and story telling were tho order of the hour. Incident to a banquet spread which was a fitting accompaniment to a gathering of the American Legion as represented locally by Ashland Pu.it yo. 14- A number of out of town guests participated, and the reunion was a jovial, even If not a boisterous one. Jim Clneen, now here with the Aniericnn City Hureau, was among the throng, and laid aside the cares of municipal problems long enough to act the part c'f precentor in leading tho chorus, and also related a few funny stories never before hoard in these parts. The atmosphere of tho Austin was aglow with warmth and hospitality, and us for the "spread" it more than "filled a long-felt want." Kor post commander the legion re elected Wni. M. Hriggs, with C. A. Jlalone, of Medford, as vlce-comnian-jer. Glenn SlmpsUn will hold the purse strings as treasurer, and Oscar Silver, elected adjutant, will have the secretarial duties to attend to. John Rigg. as chaplain, will summon the faithful to their devotions at the ar mory masque, whilo upon Td Dunn, historian-elect, devolves tho labors of chronicling the annals of tho le gion, past, present and future. The executive committee includes John Knders, Terry Aslivraft,, Lynn LMowut, Ural Coleman, and H. G. Wc'lcott. The local post heartily endorses the stand taken; by the national or ganization regarding 'congressional legislation in behalf of ex-service men and such an endorsement has been made a matter of record. Further more, the post is in favor of reinforc ing its influence and activities by the institution cf a women's auxiliary, no fcidered complete without such an af filiation; hence tho molhers, wives and sisters of the boys will be invited to form such an auxiliary, a cjiartcr Bppllcation for. vyhich has, already been!cece,lve.d.;as a, preliminary. Thru local' dm nil els tho lugion stands back of theihntlbnal body ah to1 combatting all antWAnlericuh'tendencies and pro pagahdn;'w!i('wovk'for the education' of immigrants, provided they' becoule Americ'iUfJc'ifizenB Willi all,' tlio. obliga tions') h'a't; jtJie, Xorvi I in plies ; , , f (isl er. the eachjng. of.Americauizatlii in schocilsi untl. .in n word, spread thru out Mch ''Individual' iionrmimfty ' lit fcwAtiWas; to Hip, real nature, ami priniiJlli;3 of P'.U" .' govcrniiiont. ' To these 9i,r4lu'al.'p'riiiciplps tholegiim is irrevocably, pjegod, whether' H , be thru.a.lionnl,-,trtate- or.,, comiiiuniiy agenoles-r-i " i i l :.. !... . - ' Closely "alliod 1 with tho National Guard, 'both actively and socially, the merger Is practically a unit as to establishing commodious and attrac- llpo ltn.,,1,,1111 plorn tn lha nrtllOI'V. 11 notable instance being repairs on the building and improvements costing several hundred dollars. A practic ally new floor in the main auditorium is a chief feature. Gil Stewart, of Medford, has been manipulating a dressing machine which insures an even surface for dancing purposes, with the result that this big room af fords greater space for this diversion than any other hall in town. Jtest, dressing and' smoking rooms have also been' provided, to,' the end thai accommodations"' afforded may bo ideal as to co'mforthblo surroundings. Dean siieldon of tho University of Oregon arrived in tho city today from Eugene preliminary to his addressing a public gathering at Jacksonville to morrow, 'i, ; i;- : Each flake of POSTTOASTIES tastes the same and every oneJs great Wl J li Z.? everyone round P05T Toashes Hade by Poslum Cereal Co., BaWe Creek FlicK NEW SECRETARY OF AGRICULTUF IE NKW YOKK. Mar. VJ. In terms ill' tin' advei'li.in manager. Sern' tarv id' .V.'ni'iill.ire Meredith t.d,l the niciiilicix ' the Merchant's Associa tion of New York today nf his ani liitinn In im-rense the nutiult of the ili'Iiarliiu'ilt's chifl' iirinliti-1. si'l'vice. It wn the first inldress made liv Mr. Meri'ilitli since his aiiliiiilitlueiit and suiiMiiarizcil the work of his ilenait meiit, at the same time liruiiiir in creasi'il iiiiiiniitriatiims I'm currvimr mi the work. "Arc von L'niiiu' lo keep this wnn ilerl'ul r I it-1 servire from 1 lie people: iliis woiiiH'rliil product vou arc liialiul'in tiiriiu; ?" lie asked his ainlii-iice. whom he elm rai'lcrieil us as the owner of a business niiicnn upon which he was uinkiii.' a report. "It is nut wlmllv the pnililein ol' t!.i ik'parliiicnt ol' auriculture." he con tinued, "because we are onlv vnur aiicnts. You arc inanul'acturin tliis liniiliicl anil Unit priiilucl is service. would like lo double the number of customers. 1 want to increase the sales of this ui'-ani.alioii. In other words, I wani t.i brimr linnie to pvcrv man ami woman in America tin wonderful service." lie deplored u tendency to discuss "waste." "uraft" and "suit snaps." "1 think il is wninir. I think it is pour tnlvcrtisiriir to lie talkimr all Hie time about the waste, and about the m'ul'ters ami so IV snaps anil all that in Washiiiirlun. '1'lserc m:iv be some one standinii' urinind wiio believes vou mean it; there may be some fureiiMicr who is not aeiiuaint ed with our wavs over here and he hears vou and irnes out and repeats vour slatcincnts to others." Secretary Mcredilb explained that onlv alioul line third ol' the regular appropriation of $X. (Min.lllUI is actually used in the interest of nm'i cullure. The balance uocs tn the maintenance of weather service, the I'oresl service, the administration of Hie fund and ilrusjs act and other sub-divisions of the department. ' The U'iAi'tment wax'! pictured n serving an invested capital of more than .i.ll,ai1u,IHill.iiiMI the , mil in. vestc,ij .in ariculi u re,. . . Xhe . uv'jii'ul tural ami livcs'iock iiniilii'cl"lasl 'year' was .f..").OIMMMIII.IIIMI,iiu.udded, "einial in one vein; lo iiur paliimal ilclit.ii; the ' present Jtioie-7-ime: halt.iif :lhe weii;IMi of I''i4iiiK-." it! VANCOl'VUlt, 11. C., Mar. 12. .Hesoliitions protesting against the udmission to Canada of Alvo Von Alvenslelien, former German finan cial agent have been adopted -by the Great War Veterans' association here. Alvensleben, recently released from Fort Douglas prisca. Salt Lake City. Utah, is in Seattle and is to attempt to recover a fortune he invested in Canada before the war. 50.000 BODIES OF YANKS TO BE RETURNED TO U. S. A. WASHINGTON'. Mar. 12. The lindies of abniil. f)ll.(IO(l of the Ameri can.! dead ill I'Vunce will be returned lo Hie l llitcil States, while between JP.rtlln and J.'i.lHHl will remain per inanentlv interred overseas. Secre tary linker today int'orined Chairman Wadsworth of the senate military commit tee. That's why URGES SERVICE Wl 1C1 V- iiivv. wont have any com flakes but WEDFOTCD WATT, TRIEU. MEDFOTCP, OKI-yiOX. FRIDAY. MATK'ir 12. 1020. to is , ROBERT WAR.WICK. "ln Mizou Robert Warwick in "In Missoura" t the piny that made Augustus Thomas famous, I'pens at the Liberty today : for a two-day engagement. ! This tale of old 1'ike county. iM is- souri. has in il t:ie eiements that an- peal to all humans. The story of tho, great love of honest Jim Itadliurn 1LLAGE TAX FOR ! i'siL.'Wdlvi) 't.Ni')lioVi'lers rei'ii.le ''J L'raiif'' thtWd' mill state tax for (he supiiort, of elenientarv scioolsiftiifinij!bhu,ttlie stale, the sit imtio'ti iit'tlr'esSin, -already serious, will be. even more serious next year, in the opinion of J.'A; C'hilrldiill.'sliUe superinfenileht of inslriieliort. , Many. Oregon teachers this year liavc.civ.en up positions in Oregon schools because of inabililv to make the salary cover living costs and have stone into Washington, .Montana and Idaho, where heller salaries are paid teachers than is the ease in this state, Churchill states. Onlv this week, Chun-hill explains, heariiurs were set by himself in the ease of iwo teachers who have violated their contracts with Oreuoti schools in order lo secure better paviu-r posi tions in udiuiuin-j: slates. With Hie approach of betler weather many of the smaller schools in the remote rural districts are now applvinu' for teachers in lin effort, to make some kind of a sluiwiinr in tluir school, work, but il is impossible to till these applications, there lieimr 110 leachci's available at I lie salaries of fered. Chun-hill states. Curry i-oiin-Iv this week asked for 1(1 teachers, not one of whom will be forthcom ing, and Wallowa counlv has senl ia an appeal lor four touchers within the past week. LATEST NEWS OF THE STATE 4 4 I'OKTLANI). "'.. Mar. l'J. The state I'oncluded the inlro duetion of its testimony Induv in its trial nf three alleged ''"in innnists, Krod Krve, Claud 1 hirst and Karl OMer. charred witli violation of 'the state syn dicalism net. KrfiKNK. Ore.. Mar. 1J. - At a mass incelinir last flight nf e.v-serviee men, resolutions were adopted indorsing the pmpn.-al to iav soldiers .-j0 a month 1'or each mouth thev we're "iti the ser vjee. fieorL'e A. Wbrlc. former adjutant general of Oregon, snid he oh.ieeted to fJiii word bonus for soldiers. I IV said Amen- ciin inonev would now be where the Herman, mark is had the war L'one the other wav. PORTLA l. On'., Mar. 1 2. School room propaganda against to bacco in ail its forms In now hflng carried on by the W man's Christian Temperance union tiimt it Multno mah county, it was learned today. Officials cf the organization disclaim any attempted movement toward le gal prohiliition of tobacco. j, for tho beautiful girl who thought her education was a bar to her love is absorbing in its human interest There's nielalraina in Hie plot. too. ..Major Warwick is supported by Kileen Percy, liobert Cain, Monte Blue. Xoah lleery and other popular artists. .Yohion jMcfluCor the eiRhth wrade ofiiljineoln aohool, is one of tho hiic eejiMiul winners in Iho contest for wi'tiiiK tho best essay in tho Orogt'ii (lislriiit on tho subject "What Are, tho Hom-fits of an Knlist niont in tho V. H. Arlny."' AVoldon rocoived tho fol- losing letter from the Portland Tele gram yesterday: Yeldon AleHee, IJncoIn hoIiooI, Medford, Ore. .pear friend: You have been suc cessful in tho Telegram medal con- est, your essay haing I)een adjudged one of the best submitted among ninny thousands competitors. We would like very much to have your picture by return mail. At tho sanm time vou Id you send in a few words about yourself, your school, your par ents' name and where you were born Please accept our congratulations for tho excellent essay. I U KT LAN I) T K L KG It A M , Herbert Campbell, assistant editor, Weldt'n will go to Portland, .March 2 ith. at which limn Mayor Baker will present tho winners of tho contest with a silver medal. Ho will lie tho guest of the Tolcgnrm while there Tho Lincoln student body and faculty feel very proud of bin success Cora Pain Stopped Quick GeU-It" Loosens Them So They lift Off in A Jiffy. Thft corn pains ceaae as soon a few drops of "fiotH-It" reach tho oorn. It pons out ot the hurttnc businoes forovor. For a ly or so the corn rmalni, fretting looser and looser and with out a t wince from It. Then. It gels no loosf that you Just lift It right off, without even feeling It. and rast It away. That's how easily and nimply "Get-It" disposes of th corn nuisance. "nets It.'' tho unfailing, cnaran-tef-d. money hack corn remover, roRts but a trifle at any drup store. Mf 'd by K. Lawrence A Co., CUlcago. S(ld In Mcdtord and recommend ed as the world's best corn remedy by Leon B. Mask Ins, .Medford Phar macy, Strang's Drug Store, Heath's Drug Store, West Sido Pharmacy. t MOST EFFECTIVE IN FARM SALES um-:;oN Acwuri.TniAi. co- LKliK. M-.n 11. Tluit m-wspaiu'r advert i.-inir tor the o( farm cotn nuntitu's i- iMiminir intn use rapitllv lit'caue it is one ri'im-tlv lor t Ik watertil anil unati-taitorv nu-tluuls ol" tho ilistrilmlinir vMern, is tlu tipin on nt' C J. .M"'Intoh, iturirul -tnral (ivs t'dilor ot" lin1 coilcuc "Tlu mot t,c(iitoinii,;i I use of farm products is bv tlu urowcr and wlu-n In1 luis n surplus tin mor-t reonotni cnl ust'is nro liis neighbor.--," saitl Mr. Mrlntnsli, "TIic most pronominal wav of marki'timr lo hi nri-jliliors is lo marki't ns ncnrlv ilirn-t as pos sible. "Sonietinu-s irrowers siuudv their neii:libors with their own surplus pro ducts llirou'b luuir. devious, and ex pensive channels. The potato trmw eiN of Coos Hav have often sold their potatoes to their neighbors thr-jnun San l'rancisi-o couiuiission houses. Tliere are Icuiliiualc cbarucs fo( t ri'iuht, storage, and comniissicuis uliicli lire luii'ii liv Imtli tit'iwliif-Mi- mi.! consumer. The producer irets less j than the terminal price bv the cost , of haul and storaue, while the con sumer pnvs the terminal price pin-, storage and rehaul. The newspaper is an ideal vehicle for enliintr across ASPIRIN FOR COLDS Name "Bayer" is on Genuine Aspirin say Bayer Tnsit on "Mayor TalnVU of Anpirin" in a "Uayor imcksp," containing propel tlit eel ion for t'ohifl, Pain, Heatbu'lic, Nrtiral'pMH, J.umbypo, anil Hlipumatim. Name "linyer" me;in penuino Aspirin preflcri' ed by pliynieinnH for nineteen years, ilumly tin boxes of 1- tablets' cot few crnU. Aspirin w trade mnrk of lljycr M i nuf aclure . of Monoacctic acidestcr of Salicylicaciu. f f t T y r t t f T f t t Y Y ? ? ? ? T f f f f Y ? ? T ? ? ? ? ? ? f f t ? Y ? r f Y f f f f t ? f Y The Oakland .Si'ii.sihlc Six, Sedan lodd, is ilio ideal all-wcatluT car for ilie Kogiic Ivivci-A'allcy. The six .side windows slilc in jdnsli frames, can not rallle, and can lie lowered easily from sight and give the open touring car effect when desired. In cool eveinngs or stormy weather they can bo l'aised in an instant and the, cai- tlK.'iihecoines weather tight. Tho Oak land Sedan has all the, advantages of a closed car in dusty, cold, or stormy weather. 1 On Display in Medford lviiiiped with II horsepowci- valve-in-head niotoi-. Ovei'size li'Jx I (Jood year All-Weather-Treail Tii'es. ( 'ai- heater with regulator. Upholstered in heavy gray automobile cloth and genuine 'long grain leather, ('olor dark blue. No other car like it in Medford, but thousands of them in New York City. LOOK THIS ONE OVER Tumy Y ? ? I - lots from u rower t taJde." Mr. Mcintosh eond.'tiuis the use of; the term "Kor Sale" in farm adver-' tiscments ;,iid believes ihat th' Lift OffCorns! "Freezone" is Magic! Lift any Corn or Callus right off with fingers No pain! Prop liit'n Frrts-niie on nn nrliinn t'drit, iiiiioitly tlun I'urn ttoji b u 1 1 -in'. tln-ii you bit i: ri;;!it. out . It dt'i'it't Innl one bit. Yes, nuiii'! W hy nit '! Your !n u'.;il pells n FREE! Just PHONE 12 and we will send our ELECTRIC WASHER or VACUUM CLEANER to you on trial. Such a Relief! Terms, if desired People's Electric Store 212 W. Mnin I A. B. Cunningham, Prop. Motor Company 123-125 South Front Street -- J 5 F1VH item of sale should be printed in hol4 taeo tvpe in the lirst line. Leadinsr desirable tpialitios of the product bonld be mveii. ; tiny bottle of Freezone, for a ffxr eptitt- MilHi'ieiil to rid your feet of every li.inl Kirn, suit corn, or corn b4-twi'cii ihe t (., innl fill hi sea, without BoreucB? or irritiitiun. Try it! XV humbug! ? Phone 12 f I T Y ? Y t Price $2050.00 f. o. b., Medford it t t Y'1 t I I Y f f t Y f f Y Y t Y Y Y f Y t Y t Y' Y Y V t- t Y t f t Y ? Y