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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (May 11, 1920)
r HFDForrn smn Tin bun is. MAYOR GATES 10 SPEAK AT FORUM LI What an nutomnhilc camn L'rounil really should lie, what buildiiiL's and accommodations it should have, as well as where it should be located, is going to be discussed tomorrow at the i'oruia of the Chamber of Commerce at the Holland Hotel. This subject will be presented bv M'avor C. K. Uate-t who has had every advantage in com inir in contact with tourists while Vassine through Medford and there fore he is most oualificd to speak of their needs. As this subject is one of tho Great est importance before the people ofl Medford and as very many of the members of the Chamber of Com merce mentioned the needs of a mod ern automobile camp in the "write it down blanks," it is believed that the forum tomorrow will be one of the largest in attendance so far held. Mir. David II. Hoscnberg will be the chairman ot the day mid he has made a rciiucKt that members makea special ettort to hrimr with them an olit '!' town guest. Members will assemble, at the Holland lobby at noon. Lunch eon will begin at .12 :1 0. Adjournment will bo taken promptly at 1:10. The Importance of tho forum meetings will bo just whut the members make it bv their attendance. Those who have never attended them, should bo at tho one tomorrow. A number of la dies from the Greater Medford club. will be there, as the subject undo discussion is ope which thev are vi tally interested in. iiiiiii; ot now mo uutomoDiie evim ground has been growing in impor tance in the last five years. What will it he in ten or twenty vears from (ho present dav? Conio and hear what Mayor flutes has to say as to the solution ol this oncstion RELIEVES DISTRESSED STOMACHS IN Two Minutes ABSOLUTELY HARMLESS Sold Bv All Drunnlsts. i umijiiinr Ml a-SMrtU I MEW GOODS FOR MEN I I ARRIVING DAILY at MANN'S ANNEX j Note These Bargains for Wednesday H NEW HOSIERY H Fanny Silk JIosc. All IJT:..!1::::::! $1.00 Ij FANCY LISLE HOSE H All sizes, special, pr. 85 f Mercerized Lisle Hose H All sizes, special, pr. 75 H FANCY SILK HOSE Extra lirmvv. On sale at j pair ....$1.75 and $2.75 J B. V. D. UNDERWEAR Host quality. Very I an $1.75 MAKINAWS All good colors. Cose S these prices at the mill to- day, from $8.50 to H $17.50 jj UNION SUITS f iron's) fine grade cotton union suit. This tfO AO sale, suit fCO J WHIP CORD PANTS 5 Very scarce. Special on f Wednesday, JQ HART, SCHAFFNER 1 SUSPENDERS E flood quality. Very special Wednesday, "pair H 50? liiiiiiiiiiia CLUB TO IMPROVE Committees from tho Greater Med ford club and the Chamber of Com merce conferred yesterday afternoon regarding tho immediate needs of tho automobile camp ground. The Great er Medford club committoo have some funds with which to make temporary improvements In the grounds now be ing used which will answer the needs for the present season. They have under consideration the building of extra tables and benches, a number of stone fire places and provide addi tional gas facilities in the kitchenette. Arrangements are bolng made to have some of tho brush cut out and theroby make additional space for auto camp parties. A door is to be cut thru the Natatorium to provide toilet facilities. Tho Improvements bolng made are only temporary in nature as It is realized that Medford is in need of a permanent ground and a solution of this question is looked for from the Automobile Cump Ground committee of the Chamber of Commorce. . Eight camping parties woro at tho camp grounds last Sunday. This is considered a good many for this sea son of the year. What will it bo when tho tourist season really be gins? CARRANZA ESCAPES (Continued from Page One) less revolution of a few week's dura tion. To Abolish Haloons Tho Mexican president and his party wore captured near Api.aco. having left the capital Fridnv. Car ranza has been granted safety bv General Alvaro Obrogon, presidential candidate and revolntionist whose death warrant was said to have been signed by Carnuiza prior to the formers escape from Mexico City. Statements from revolutionary lenders said tho new regime would welcome foreign capital in tho de velopment of the nation's resources, lives and property wero promised di'o teetion nnd a reform movement would be inaugurated to prohibit gambling and abolish saloons. EL PASO, Texas, May 11. Tho forces of General Alvaro Ohregon me pursuing President f'arrnn.a and his adherents between Sun Marcos, Piieb- la and Apizncho, Tlnxculu, according to Eznuiel Salcedo, formerly a mem ber of Obregon's staff, who arrived in Kl l'aso today from Acini "rictn. NEW TIES Just in. Some extra fine Silk Ties up to $1.50 values. This sale QOp only, each Ot WORK SHIRTS Extra good grade. Very special, 51.19 each HICKORY SHIRTS Cheap today at $2.00. 15!: $1.48 LINEN COLLARS flood styles. "Worth 30c. This sale, each 18c OVERALLS CHEAP Waist stvle $2.48 Bib style $2.65) These are Union .Mailt! MEN'S CAPS. 75c values, now ISd $1.25 values, now S9? RIDING BREECHES Made of best Khaki $5.00 & MARX SUITS, $75 VALUES, NOW $ IS 1M A .,.r ' BELTS maun a ninicA 44 NORTH CENTRAL AVE. Next to Schief.elln's Old Stand Cuthbert Bulldlna LETTER SON KILLED The following very touching letter was received recently by H. H. Stan ley of Ashland from his daughter-in- law In Ithondda Valley, Wales. Tho letter was written by her husband Mr. Stanley's son, shortly before his death from wounds received In ser vice on the western front. Mr. Stan ley who is an Englishman, lost two sons In tho war: Dear Sweetheart and Wife: God bo with you till we meet again. If it should please God to take me away. I write these few lines in the hope that someone will post thorn on to you. Enclosed you will find our's and Gwefryl's (God bless her) photo graph nnd my prayer book which when Gwyfryl grows up you will give It to her as a present from her Dod dle. Grieve not Sweetheart mine yet a littlo while and wo shall meet again in that grand place whore there will bo no inoro tears and sorrow only Joy, tho Joy that passoth all under standing. God will bo good to you and our dear littlo one Gwefryl I know. Bring her up in the Faith Maggie Bach, teach her tho way to Salvation. You shall come to no harm Maggie for I shall watch over you wherever you go. So be not afraid, but pruy to God for strength and guldanco and he will look nfter you. I thank God with nil my heart for giving mo such a good wito and a healthy child, and I love you Maggie mine, more than words can Bay. "Oh God how long wilt thou bo angry?" Have mercy on the people Lord. Give my lovo to Mam, Daddie, Edith, Liz zie Jane, Olwyn, Eddie Gwen, and Owyneth, and kindest regards to Watkln and David. And now Sweet heart, goodbye for a short time and God bless and keep you and Gwefyrl and all at home, and remember me as your evor loving husband, Frank. Cut This Out It Is Worth Money Cut out this slip, enclose with Be and mall It to Foley & Co., 2835 Sheffield Ave., Chicago, 111., writing your name and address clearly. You will receive in return a trial package containing Foley's Honey and Tar, for coughs, colds and croup; Foley Kidney Pills for pain in sides and black; rheumatism, backache, kidney and bladder ailments; and Foley Ca thartic Tablets, a wholesome and thoroughly cleansing cathartic, for constipation, biliousness, hoadacho, and sluggish bowels. For salo by Medford Phnrmncy. Adv. FLANNEL SHIRTS On sale at wholesale ! prices from $2.50 to $G ; MEN'S HATS Fine quality. All good colors and sizes. $5.00 values. This sale, each $3.50 NEGLIGEE SHIRTS All good colors and sizes. $;.0() values. This tf 1 QO sale, each .pi .70 KHAKI PANTS Host quality $2.S Boy's sizes $2.50 WORK PANTS All good colors. Cheap today- at $5.00. tt Cfl This' sale JJ.JV JUMBO SHIRTS Best quality. Large sizes, each $2.00 UNDERWEAR Balbriggan Shirts Drawers. Spec ial, each and 85c .A1 Kl Hlv,M , , ' niKl l0101- n special, each 59? GENERAL WOOD IS As the personal representative of General Leonard Wood M'ontaville Flowers of Los Angeles, the well known Cliuutuuo.ua lecturer, author and active political worker in past presidential campaigns, addressed a gathering of over 2110 persons at the natatorium lust night, in behalf of Wood's candidacy for president. He indulged ' in no personalities about other candidates, but confined bis remurks to straightforward argu ment intended to show Wood us the ablest and most ol'ficient candidate available. With due deference to all the other candidates he declared that Wood has had more varied experience fitting him for tho presidency than any of our presidents had had before becoming president. In bis two hour's address he made it plain that in his belief the contest was between Wood and Hiram John son for the Republican nomination and that the people would overwhelm ingly demand Wood. "A vote for Wood is a voto against Johnson." he stud. Mr. Flowers called attention to the spirit of unrest throughout the conn try, much of which was fostered bv a radical foreign clement, which he am il not euroed might keep on growing until it threatened the very principles of. the declaration of in dependence, and to check which and restore normal conditions reo.ii.ired the election to the presidency of an able. conservative, tested, typical efficient American of wide administrative ex perience. like Leonard Wood. Then the orator sank the fangs o poison by inference into llirum John son by saying: "If we capitalize all the forcu-n element nnd spirit of unrest in this country under one head and elect him as president, no matter how honest he is and what he personally feels of patriotism lie will find himself power less to contend with the new strikes dissensions, riots and troubles wh'ch will have arisen through his very elec tion by Ins having catered to this ele merit, until tho very existence o our government is threatened. With regard to the attacks made upon Wood by his political onnonemts; about the prodigious use of money in Ins campaign, Mr. Flowers do clarcd that "every dollar of ours is an honest dollar nnd is honestly and legitimately spent." He declared the Wood campaign was principally fi nanced l)V William Cooper l'l-ncli.r the millionaire soap manufacturer, and manager of tho Wood campaign, and the wealthy fathers of sons who attended Wood's military training camps. WILSON HIT HARD (Continued from Page One) I felt like savini; 'well, nothing was ever done so svstemntionllv as notli nig is be'ng duno now.' Therefore, 1 should like to seo somolliintr tin usual Happen, something that was never done before: nnd inasmuch as the things that are bcinor dono to von were ever done before, don't vou think it is worth while to trv something that was never done beforo against thoso who are doinir them to vou? "Thero is no other wnv to win. 'America is the prize amateur nation of the world. Oennanv is the pri.o professional nation of tho world. Now, when it comes to doinc new things and doing them well, I will back tho amateur against the professional everv time, lie knows so little about it Unit he is fool enough to try the right thine. The men that do not know the dancer are the rashest men. Leave Out I'ruuVnt "I'lcasc leave out of vour vocabu lary altogether the word 'prudent.' Do the thing that is audac ious to tho utmost point of risk and during, because that is exactly the thing that tho other sido does not understand. "I think that thero arc willing cars to hear this in the American naw ami the American army becmiso that is the kind of folks wo nro. We tret tired of the old ways nnd covet thc new ones. "I am not discouraged for n mo ment, particularly because wo have not even begun nnd, without savins anything in disnnrgemcnt of thoso with whom wo are associated in the war, 1 do expect htinirs to begin when we beam. If tlu'v do not, Amcricai history will have chanced its course the American army nnd navy will have chanced their character. There will have to come a naw tradition into a service which does'not do new and aiiilai'ious and successful thine. " Licensed City Scavenger. mm All rofuse Immediately removed ot short notice. Weekly visit In real denes district!. Dally business dls trict. Phones 605-R. FRESH SUPPLY OF GOPHER POISON IS RECEIVED BY CATE The county agent has obtained a fresh supply of gopher poison put up In small tin cans that sells for fifty cents a can. Each can contains YOl lt I,AST CIIA.VCB TONIGHT TO SKK L The program which has won unstinted praise. STARTS TOMORROW ,""" ' 1'IiAYS TilHL' SATURDAY The Great Out-Doors Is Fascinatingly Caught by Richard Harding Davis oldier A Thrilling Book A JHU OAST KORMAX KKRRY, WAIjIjACB 11F.10RY, IBI;I50URXK MacDOWKMi, ANNA Q. NILSSOX A DASHING ABSOLUTELY NEW TO THE SCREEN 25c Includes War Tax ilUIIIQIIIIIBIIlllOIIIIIBIIIIIBIIIIIOlU. i Sv'WM .fJmiiiiiBiiiiimiiiitiiiiiiiiii miitoiniio enough poison to treat four quarts of parsnips or carrots. Tho gopher run ways are located and two or three pieces of the poisoned bait are placed in the runways and the holes are cov ered up with dirt. This has proved a very successful method of controlling this pest and many farmers are re porting favorably on this method. The damage done to farm and gar den crops is quite extensive in this county and every one pestered with gophers should try this poisoned bait. The county agent will be glad to fur nish specific directions for .the eradi cation of gophers to all who will ioiii municate with him. Mary Roberts Rinehart's Famous Story "DANGEROUS DAYS' AM) onr.fiov sckxic -IN- Full of 100 Per Cent Americans "Evil to Him Who Evil Thinks" That was the warning embroidered on the daintv silken circlet that tum bled a guileless lover into With WYNDHAM STANDING SYLVIA BREAMER II fl H 1? H H' iuJlolii 1 I How's This? offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Medicine. Hall's Catarrh Medlclre has been taken by catarrh ouncrcr for the past thirty. Ave years, and has become known as the most rellatle remedy for Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Medicine acts thru the Blood cj the Mucous surfaces, expelling the Pol. Bon from the Blcod and healing the dls eased portions. After yon have taken Hall's Catarrh Medicine for a short time you will sec a great Improvement In your general health Start taking Hall's Catarrh Medl. cine ot once and pet rid of catarrh. Send for lestfmnnlnlH. free. F. J. CHUNK? & CO.. Toledo. Ohio. Sold by all Drup?lsts. 75c. If you want to forget homo cares and business worries, come to see "Soldiers of Fortune" tomorrow. Thrills? Nothing but ! Love in- torcst from start to finish. Fearless Riders and Dauntless Minors! Amer ican engineers and Central American brigands! Revolutionary chiefs beauteous maidens in distress! Res cuers, Raids and hove-maklng! Some thing moving all the time, exactly as Richard Harding Davis imagined It and as the screen alone can picture it, (Not a war picture.) ortune A Gripping Picture It's ii production Stiuceil as u (iciniluo Spectacle. REGULAR PRICKS. MORE SPINE- , TINGLING EXCITEMENT .THAN ANY OTHER GARTER EVER STARTED! COMING! Bryant Wa'shburn "6 Best Sellers" ' 76 1 1