Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 14, 1920, Page 6, Image 6

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    "' BEDFORD fflVm TRTBUNK" Ivflt.D'FOrcD, OnEflOX, yntfOTWDAY 'APRIL" I t, 1920..'
PJtOTC
BIX
ASHLAND FAVORS
DRIVES, HAS SIX
rASHLAND, April 12. While Mcil-'
ford' Is 'discouraging drives-ac 'least.
aH- such' as do not roceivo offjoiul
nmillcluul uiucUon--Anriliinil -is 'en
couraging tliom, nnd has no less thnp,
half a dozen, prosont, past nnd proa.
pootlYe, under way.- The one of the
present hour is usaoclaled -with tho
annual cleanup day which began this
morning, and tho rate the garbago
wagons and trucks haw heen' wend
ing the!;- way to tho city-dumplngi
grounds, indicates that to a great ex
tent 'the backyards, streets and alleys
will 'dispense with a heterogeneeus
mlxUire of Junk, the parttrig'pf ithe
ways lis betweon tidiness and untidi
ness' leading over the pathway - ojf
"preparedness" to the city beautifu
IA drive recently closed relates ti
the Near East.Rcllof Fund,' and allli
the community war chost ' tfeatun
horcloforo affording a fund to drn
from', has ceased to exist,' aid to th
extent of '$1677, Ashland's'- quota
wa readily forthcoming (ji bohwlf
the0 Stricken peoples to tho exton
of $1706.08, tho expense incident t
i, mo -Kicaninjt ai.uiose reuoi runus per
ing only -Mi dollars and fifty .coma
I There 'was- ho-'porsonal solicitation
made, merely an announcement 'tnri
tho jmpers that a fixed sum was needj-
en. ui ,uie amount suoscriuod, xne
churches donatod $1004.33, ' nnij
J708.?0 was forthcoming tb.ru' lndir
- vidual contributions turned in -by the
banks, i "Can you -beat It?" I
The drive In behnlfof Commercial
club expansion is now onj or rather
will bedn an intensified form, Jiegln-:
nlng aibnday -morning; April 19, all
prellmltiariOB having 'been -arranged.
Tho seppo of this movement is mani
fold In several directions. . tfinanol&l-
ly It' contemplates pledges of $12 per
year from oach member, on at'loast a
three-year basis. The biidgetj to lie;
, "raised from firms, special intorosts,
' hbtels aiid-tndivlduals',:'ilI')'6pTeBeftf
u minimum 'of $5000; and probably a
jriaxlmum of $7&00 not, without pay-'
Ihg tribute to any outside exploita-
yon schemes,. . in tho menntlmo a.
scries of questionnaires, soliciting
opinions on vital municipal topics,
have been submitted to 2000 resi
dents, both mon and womon. Those
opinions will 'bo gone over nnd clas
sified, arid from them a consensus of
expression will lie dorived as a pro
' llmlnnry to a'ctlvo work" along linos
' indicated by opinions which .nilght bo
formed a "straw, vote.". The ques
tionnaire epoch oxplrod on tho even
ing, of April 11, the past soven days
having been "Think weok" as applied
to-tho solution of municipal projects
as tley at present exist, or to tho ad
vlsablllty of cntorlng upon tho exper
imentation with now ones. Of courso
- a jprimo factor In tho campaign Willi
Ibo offort for a big inoreuno in 4I10'
club momborship, 400 at least belni
tho. goal. The prosont' week will bo
one of "reflection" botoro going over
tho. ton during tho intensive cam
pnign beginning a wook from today;
Tho sortie will bo brlof and -to tho
point. No quurter will be asked,-tho
Implied responno to bo In even dot
lara.'or multiploa thereof. - On tho
evening of tho 19th a civic commu
nity dinner will bo given as a pro
llmlnary to cstnbllHh tho social sta
tus, of good fellowship and ns a re
minder of tho ucllvo skirmish to bo
launchod on tag morrow, -On or
- about tho 10th, tho putaomo of, thq
campaign will bo appnront enough to
. Justify tho forin.nl notification to all
interested qf n plan, budget and pol
icies in behalf of tho commercial or-
ganlxutloni busod on improved moth
odsvand harmonizing with logical do
volupnionlB us exiiioaBod t)y tho quos-tlonnuli-o
feature
flh bohalf of tho inter-church world
movement In Jackson county, a unit
od financial canvass is planned for
April 25 to May 1, each denomination
to Interview Its own members and so
Holt accordingly. Local cnurc-hos will
each havo their own director, Walter
FraBor Jlrown, of Medford, bolng the
lntor-church director for tho county
at large. I'romlnont Ashland church
-workers endorsing this movement
and, In attendance upon the sessions,
of a conforenco recently hold at Mod
ford, are Revs. O. V, Koehler, 1). P,i
.. Olllnndera,. V. K. Moan and J. W.
m
iTneie Was Nothing So Good
for Congestion and Colds ,
;V- . as Mustard - '."
- But the old-fashioned mustard
plaster burned and blistered while it
acted. Get the relief and help that
mustard plasters gave, without the
plaster and without the blister.
Musterole does it. It is a dean,
white ointment, made with oil of mus
tard. It is scientifically prepared, so
that it works wonders, and yet does
cot blister the tendcrest skin.
.Gently massage Musterole in with the
. finger-tips. Seehowquicklyitbringsre-lielr-how
speedily the pain disappears;
Use Musterole for sore throat, bron
chitis, tonsilitiB, croup, stiff neck,
asthma, neuralgia, headache, conges
lion, pleurisy, rheumatism, lumbago,
pains and aches of the back er joints,
sprains, sore muscles, bruises, chil
blains, frosted feet, colds of the cheat
(it often prevents pneumonia).
'fiOc and 60c jars; hospital size $2,501
Uoyt, jho .liltjjr jjpvlpg jea lepre-
jiejated.jiy Mm- n, p. gloimes..oui,y,
O..N. .Smith ai.- . 11. 'i ''.'
Neither- is :the- Salvation Army to
be overlooked', notwltbetandlng thai
many contend 'tho 'Red Cross' .has
usurped' and 'Is' readily 'meeting' all
the problems, both civil and military,
which usually confronts the Salvation
Army al homo .and .abroad. . .Some-J
,lmn ann thA Initial hnftrd fttldnrsed the
plan its submitted here hy Warren A.'
Chilcote, field representative jjt the
pnuiy, oulllnioe Its extension.-: seryjee
program as applying to -ans" givap
community. Jiecent!y' 'Jdr,; C, jjljeotc
repeated his visit to this (vicinity,
with the roault that ithfi.locaj got Inir
modiatoly busy and appointed Dr.
Gordon MacCracken to serve as pros!-,
dent of Ashland's campaign commit-)
tee. The local quota Is $2100, and!
the drive for raising this amount!
will hegln May 1, a.nd in tho moan-
tlmo the chairman will appoint the
various sub-committees. It will be
remembered that a former appeal for
aid In behalf of the Army was during
the post-war period, the campaign
heing conducted under ausplceB of
the ,Kik8f4b.e-. quota- -being J4edat
J2ai)0, an amount which was -readily
forthcoming without even tho sem-i
bianco of a drive t accomplish re
suit. The wur being over, tho, Army
in He' extensidn service work,'- has
tttkott tip the cudgels in "behalf or
ijemedying a lot' of conditions as ex
isting in. the social life of any given
compiunity. aml-nrfording suijstnaitiat"
pecuniary reHef whofevor such pissiEr
tance le indicated. . " :J
iMrf and' Mrs; Ati K. -PlckotWand
"Un. .P.: jJIc.Oiiat w.prp Medford vlai-'
tors Saturday. s d
' iM'r and 'Mi's, c; It. Boyfl and 'chil
dren were nntm-tained at dlnnor Sun
day by.irs. M.j JacobB..! .. I A
HI. -Hi Jforter who is toraployed . on
tho'mrtts Past), Irrigation project.
was at homo over-,Sunday. I 1;)
Kteo. W, Jacobs jieturned.trom Asa-
lafld tho-last pf tpio week, . (
Mr. and fr. O. B.-!oyd are; pack
ing ,thejr household goods .to ehip -to,
their new home ftt Pajscp, ivash.,'
urhnrn thnv h&ve'tbonellt '-a 20-acrc
raBtfn.'T jrnf'Boyararul -.children -Willi
'ipsnd.-few-months with hej parents
at Cottage )rove whllo Sir., Boyd.' Is:
getting tneir nomp puut at rasto.
RIVERSIDE RIPPLES ;
FT'S THIS WAY: inrLucky
Strike the real Burley
cigarette
'toasted flavor. t
- It's toasted.' This - special and un
Usual flavor is not to be had in any
other cigarette., it
So you see, -
We give you a good, scitis"ible reason for
.buying it. We tell ybii vhat's especially
ood about Luckyi StrikeAvhat'si'T
different. It's toasted.-
T -'Are you a pipe
' Jr Strike pipe tobacco.. Made from fjio finest
Burley tobacco that money cao buy,., The.''
toasting process seals in the Burley- flavor
and takes out every bit of bite. It's toasted.
I N O O ORTl
which means
Cigarettes you
We wlKh' tlienctho at pf succesS'liuC
resrut to eo ttieas uepnlo, who have
endeared thoiuselvos in the hearts pf
all who knew1 them,. leave. ,
Mr. and :Mr3. prant Matthews at
tended tho mooting of . the directors
0f, the .school boards in Gold Hill
Friday ovenlng.,'. . Tho, four. . course
dinner pronared by tho domestic ac'i-
'J dinner pronared by tho domcatic p.ci-
l-once,.cI:is3 was greatly eujpyed 4iii.d
-.Qissniy oraisoa. ..; . . ..;
Air. nn(l,-Mr3,; M'. .Wc HiUlo have
sold fholr ranch to .Roy Ganficld of
iMinnosota,' i)ossesion to l0- given
May lat. . It (s, with regret .that we
sep, thcse. estimublc people leave t))c
neigiipurauuu, . ,; ..... ,
,'SIr. nnd-'Mra. O. 'n,,Aldon and F. E.
Mutteson of Medford, inado a weok
end visit nt -their ranch hopto with
Mr.' and Mrs. dl. W. :Hnsel. ...'.-
Word has been received pf tho eor
loua illness of -Mrs. H. D. Joues, Sr.,
at- (Oakland, Cal.-., Mrs. Jones iWos
taken to a hospital Friday whoro she
was: operated upon at, once for appen
dicitis and other complications. She
withstood the operation but is in a
serious condition. ; Tlor many friends
hope -for her speedy recovery. i
Mrs. I.,H. Porter entertained ,tha
Recreation, ciub -Thursday aftornoon
at the RozalO rahch. -A goodly num-'i
you
with ' Lucky-' Strikfi "
1 1 .u.-Y'v.y- v-l fcuV. -1 he,-.-.' .
smoker; Thca-t.ry. Lucky ;
- '.' ', v' V -I .-'.-! ,i- ....'.J-:.,--:,i,.. ... w.'; J-'- ''-. ' ---.-.. '- , . . - -
en, oy-the . .; o jBTOffe; :, ; :
that if you don't like LUCKY STRIKE
can get your njoney back from the dealer.
lior of ,Uio .ladies of . jthei elub wore
present, jMrs. Pickett ayo au Uter-
esllng reading from tho book, on-Qre-gon.i,
painty refreshments wore iserv
ed and all-enjoyed fc social-' hour to
gether..
Mr. Chester Bourne spent Sunday
with his parents in yhouuix xctnrning
Sunday ..evening to .tho JVflolverton
boiao-wiiei-e. be (a being employed
Mr. . -11111 ifi-s. ydrmiln Jleriill ,.of
Medford were in Anlioi'h luesdny, ;
-Mi-., und 'Mm. !. M-. Conlev -moved
to d!u Modoe urohard il'ucsday,,. -
',, Mr, ;tinuas ,o..Airnto ,wus in. Aoti
cvh Wcilu(!,s(Iiy..pn liiLsinc.ss. ;
;JHi-. und Mrs. .frank Myers, who
ere Htill rstnyjni; at .Med ford lossf tbeiv
ljttle twin jrirl Saturday and the ittlu
fcpy is npt doiiij; well. , '
Mt-a. Poiinrd. of. Bcnle whs jiveh
e surprise Jjirtli(layi dunce Motnlny
rfehi. " .' .
'if.-and 'Mrs: Win: BUflmnl arid Str.
J, Biuhani -were in MedCprd Saturday.
' -uoncvtt Mlass .'.vuiitcu, jvith llu
t'ltnuman Siiturdnv. ' ' 1
r, t f .i-
mm service
ASSURED I X!C0
WITHIN 3 MONTHS
, 1 -- -; :
- . -, 1 . - .L J. I
rAJUVK8TOX, Tox. -Airplane pas
senger and" freight service .tfiruout
Mexico - is .-.Assured-.. within. three
IjOientue,. dispatches te-iMexican iCen-
Wl Mpade f lerrp here mate.. Hugo
mutti-engineu planes, operating in
feur .dUitlpct air routes, wlM fiy ho
twcen.the Mexioan capital' and the
cities nf Tampicp; Vera Cruz, Nuevo
Larcdd and El Paso. - Two machines
will operate-daily each way.-.
'Iiritish and Mexican capitalists, It
is reported, aro .backing the. newven
urei which 3wiU 1 Inaugurate .aervlce
under tho nain,e .Mexican Aur Corpora
Sixteeji . :British-piade . airplanes,
ach- having :a parrying capacity of
fourteen passengors and three tons or
-freight, have been purchased ob Inlt
ial equipment. "
- 1
c
.1-1
- r 1 r!
. uddu igesuoa .
aad natural bowel ',-mpvement
i result frpm the use of
f - MRis.;:: : ;
WINSLOW'S
. .. n. Iifivlf ui CUtlna'a Rilttw
Tlu'e superior purejjyfrgetable.
. irepajr atiah.for cprjectipg
baby's troubles contains no alco
hol, opiates, or narcotics.
t' - - 1 . ip ' '
- Brings gratifying results for
mother and child, rprmula on
everybottle. :
r
,It! a JFloor Cohering
The Best Made .
. ;.. Wtcrproof.and. ; .
Wear-liesiStiiiff .
lOPO XABDS TO SELL
.r" ' at. 1
& Wool
22-26 South Fir
- GIM CHUNG
" Qliiua Herb Store
Horb -cure for' enrnfllif. .hfinilnnliA xnl
nnhi diptbora,.sori .throat lung troubfi
KUlnpyt trouble, Ktonmch trouble,, heal
.trouble, chills nnd fever, cramps, coutrlii
poor ... circulation, . CRrbjjnples,- rtiimori
(M-.-iuitod lircast, euros u Kinds or golte;
Aieuford, Orqffnn, Jan. 13. 1917. 1
ThlS fS tO COrtifV thnt-T ll.n llndnraln-J
crt. had -verv novm-n Htnmnrli inMihia nJ
bnd boon bothered for Bcvcral years an!
lnnt AuKuauwas pot expeoted to live, arl
liourinff of Gim Chung - (whose Jlcif
more is ti an nptun irront street, MpiI
ford),. 1 decided to. got herbs for ml
Htorruioh trouble, and I started to feellnl
better as soon oh J used thein jiiuI ttnlnl
am a-.wou man ami can Jitiurjiiy reconl
tnont anyono afflicted as I' was to fit!
Vim tJiiung, turn uy JUh iierbs.
ioikiiwi; . w 41 .JUAIrtaurS.
-witnesses: ".
Tin, Lewis; KhrIo Point.
W. Ij. Chlldretb, KaKln Pplni;
M. .A. lAnderaqn,- MedforU..v. -v
,S. iB.-Jiolmesj KBlo .Point. :t M: .
u.j'i.. rtioore, J'iKio J'omt
-V. Mfilnlvrp. KtiC-lA -Pnlnt -j
Geo,J Von fler Helon," Knglo Point.
Thou. J.Z 'Nlfciinls. Raffle PfdnL
Minnesota
W,c offer , liand-picked ; an
tipcd local gfepTOi seed conj
.. .s '' '' , ' ;,.A1.'- '' v
MONAkGH
jmi feast Maln ttMtl
Operators of coal nronertlea inl
Utah and Wyoming , advise . buyina
your winter supply now. " yhe Idea la
spreading that the coal- commission
may siward :the miners a turther ad
vance in wages, as woll as to maka
other concessions that .will further
.materially Increase .'the .cost of, ft0A
WUlilg, ., ...
We can now fill your orderi witbl
difforent sizes .of : .' .
SPRING CANYON -RTAHl
COAX, :
Dry1 Wood of All Kinds on
' "' " Hand ' '"''.-..'
WISEMAN & SCHEFFELl
Phone SU2 631 So. Front St.
Stenography .
Multigraphing
X - Circular work of all kind
Mailing Llsti
Tunnell & Edwardsl
t,S06-308 Liberty Bulldinf
$ -Medford, Oregon. '
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