Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, March 30, 1921, Page 5, Image 5

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. .M1',U1'WU1. UlUMiU.N. Uhll.M',MU. ,IAIU II .M, Urjl PA(iE TTVK
ITY CHEST
The Church of the Uietliren, corner
Ml. Are. and Iowa street, is holding
revival services conducted by Evan
Relist J. V.. Harnett.
S
are cordially invited to attoud "u,jn!ll inDltl!- 10 i. 11 "i
participate In this so-iul gathering. I T H 1 1 I T T I N f l L II
I lllhll I lllki IVIj J
PHOENIX CHURCH i
i i n ni 11 1 n inn lum ' '"t
j 1 ' I v w k.b
lA'ife. " Atawtta. : Mar.
T. .1. ftilf f iniitv trails vr i e cover-
tuMit by An. J. B. Hcnmn, an
vWrtti lent railroad phy
i W ',mm in v'hu uriihnl.lj
Vim Of th lunKiurt profcuaUimil
..i tvr wade b5" a doctor in ro-
. i rcB to save the life of Clami..
ni- I . . ........ .
. ( banner i luiiarou, and Dr
W olt the -U'lp. the tempera
IfffpNl to " aeerera gelow
'.j kltlni . winds mado going
fj pf the way for the relays i,f
Mhrrii and flOK teams who waited '
I)f, eeon every thirty to fifty
,;n iloni.th route. At one plve
u iwtor hid, to cllmu out of hi
j(Sind change placoii with hl.i cine
Uta ho had suffered an injury.
k another stretch the doctor
f,(ll SlB miles without one nlohta
L U bed. '
lott'tH the lohir trail. Dr. Boeimn
lj nthoriifre January 84. When
,r4 nme inai-nafr wan dying a
itninint tram was nven-.the right
MlnillHi' rnlHi.,
rum f:ul,y lo IditMrud
In ii i., i, . ... .
ti..:... . ., uuy
1IW11IH. II., till.
umulcied the I
nil tpn
way buck the doctor j
ll
BY 67 TO 59 VOTE
;;' trip in r,., days '
ASHLAND. Mar. 30. An expression
"u raci, .paylenls tllru t.omlunit. cn(!st gcn.
hiK disk hi-ir 1 an yer ueclsive, and unless
"an ui'rosii a eliii.i. .. . ,,r ., ,
t-v Leonard Seooulu ,, . 1 I 'aMU 'er resumption of specie
doit driver.
Heeson. liaek a
said the trio was iiwi i,. ... , .' I said exurnssinn u n m..r .i....:i...
in nrt'Ui-U. J . m.ic iii-vianr uur,
chest" plan will
nitlltltl.lt Thn vnlu
It V3.il U'i.nrln..l .... niniliii.l I... . . . ... . '
spirit of the , i....T ",r u. me cnamoer of com-
The 1'niverslty of Oregon orchestra
of 'J."i pieces will iiof:ir flt the nrinory
in thlB city, on KrlcJuy evening, April 1
I under auspices "f lle luuior class o(
the Ashland hlsb Kt-huul. The asKie
(nation claims tu dlsneuse no less than
(57 varieties of muilr. some of which
i ts tuned by n brass jazz sextette and a
Chinese lyric tenor.
TOPIC FRIDAY
"Arrswi
me a lor.
man failed.
Ki-ments ,. ma(p atlMd uj the return to the
ng the line for drivers and not l'bauly not be a
failed, it Was wonderful, the ! conducted bv the
..,u,.,s Bnu their g,imf. I merce. with amnio wi.. i..,i
Hni of 'pals XmTxT'Lo ' ,m,posed rapasl"e-
rhanc f "-'what.. w,u recoi rnded ' " f Kn tie. so near
hard ''y doc,t"' tor Mr- Baiter. I nubm a particular cares
i - i' soliciting campaign under
HAI.KM. Ore., Mar. as. The Salem
mill of the Charles K. Spaulding Log-
rinr (nmtijni, ... . .
----- , lowing a wage controversy.
E
nil Qi me railroad to .start hi
LhUjfcay. On the. train with him
Liillltl Corey, dos driver, with a
LlJl lfSm Of ettra and malamute
ltB0 l4-(iui gap m the railroad
nitii tem rushed the doctor, a
', jjIlM out th raatomutea gave out
irf(i Mier9 unisnea tne run.
AD nne anu caooose were walt
iM Healy, where they met the ran-
iMln. To Nenaha the doctor
Mi &iled by the locomotive "'and
wl hi met the "Scurvy Kid." a well
An anterior mustier. At eleven
tlKlr'st HlgHt the two sot out on
t rill hortn to the Yukon river,
tit '.ill terhperaturo forty below. A
lSo(f; distance from Kenana tho
ryfet.'Fltn " Occident and !Jr.
IwMil took hta first lesson in mush-
iu' jttachlntf a csbln l!'t miles on,
ii tn)ln' took him 58 miles to the
itil oWi. , Here a hose was tried, but
ttulit (MHo- no time, bov dims were
iruft4 lh0 service.
Arriving at Tolovana, on the trail
ailliVukon, late at night, the doctor
ihitMd drivers' and left at eleven
VrljaH d(Wn the trail over the ice of
Tfiari4 river. It was dark, the
ItnR s bloWlnff u crntA nnrl :hn
lid followed the trail by memory.
Sarlri Port Olbboh. the driver went
iitu trtter Up to his knees end at
nioyes ciianictenr.ed the closing down
as a lockout while Mr. Spauldlng uald
the move was necessitated by the
slack demand for lumber. Recently
Mr. Bpaqidlng announced that the
minimum wage at the mill would be
reduced April l from J.i.60 to J:l, The
employes yesterday aHked Bpauldlng
to agree to arbitration, but this ho is
ealS to have refused.
The. company's sash and door fac
tory and the river crew will continue
In operation. About 100 men have
been thrown out of employment.
JAP JU JITSU TOO .
MUCH FOR J. TAYLOR
C'AM'ER. Wyo.; Star. 2!). Terra
Mlyaka, Japanese jiu Jllmi light-heavj-weight
wrestler, defeated Jack
Taylor, heavyweight " chamtiion of
Wyoming here last night . In a Jiu
JitSu match, by pinning his shoulders
to the mat after four twcnty-nilnute
periods. Taylor was' carried uncon
scious from the ring.
r iii Unless you see the name "Bayer" on tablets, you are
jdt getting genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians for
Jl 'years, 'and proved safe by millions. Say "Bayer"!
. SAFETY FIRST! Accept only an "unbroken package" of;
(;enujne "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin," which contains proper direc-'
ipM for Headache, Earache, Toothache, Neuralgia, Colds, Rheu
(tsni, Neuritis, Lumbago, and pain generally. Strictly American !
'rJBiidy ttn hbxei of 12 tablet coat but a few aenta Largw package.'
Allltln (a ij,, trait nark t Barer Uuufaetur ! lCotKctli:cl4ttr of SaJIcrltuxl
ma circumstances. Not one-third of
the chamber of commerce membership
oted on the project. The question of
liavlng a three-day celebration in con
nection with the urth of July was
more definitely settled by the vote of
23 in its favor to 105 against. Conse
quently the holiday will be celebrated
on a one-day basis, the date being
Monday, July i, and arrangements
will be made accordingly in due sea-sou.
The Welcome Band class of the
Presbyterian church. Mrs. J. R. Rob
ertson, teacher, wits recently enter
tained by her "at J an1 ideal " uartr. an
''leganf srtpp'sr'betns 'provided'. ' HIV
oel-s elected included 'Mrs. Sylvia Icen
hower, 'president'! Minnie Poley,' Vice
president; Tlllie Anderson. " ' .
The local MlnfsterTal itssociatlon has
one on record as 'favoring a substan
tial memorial sha'fVjia. '' token of 're
membrance for services of the soldier
boys, the matter being mentioned in
the various churches. The plan is to
merge the influence of surviving veter
ans of all the wars, to the end that
such u memorial may be a general
one. The initiative In this movement
Is being taken by First Company and
Post Mo. 14 of tho American Legion.
On Wednesday evening, March 31,
will occur the annual gathering of the
Presbyterian congregation. The cus
tomary preliminary to tho business
meeting will be the usual bountiful
supper which will be served promptly
at six o'clock. Chronologically the
Presbytorlans led here In the actual
construction of a church edifice.
On Wednesday evening . this week
"Dick Posey" is the attraction at the
armor)', the entertainment being un
der auspices of First Company."
Kquipped with a pair of old trou
sers, shirt and gym shoes, the genial
secretary of the chamber of commerce,
J. 11. Fuller, left for Eugene lately to
participate in post-grad studies of a
short course as afforded by the state
university in fitting commercial secre
taries for greater efficiency. A por
tion of the course implies dexterity in
swimming, tennis, boxing, volleyball
and other phases of the higher educa
tion we read about.
Ashland lodge No. 23 will meet in
social session at Masonic hall, Thurs
day evening this week, March 31.
There will be no work, the hospital
ities dispensed boing In the" honor
particularly of the candidates who
have affiliated with the organization
since Jan. 1 of the present year. There
will be a diversified program, supple
mented by a feast of course, Incident
to which contents of a question box
will he discussed, more partlc,"'arly In
connection . w1taiith.onurie which
said box eontalrtS.'JA'IP'iiastei' Masons
Hillah Temple of Shrlners will mept I
in slated session at Masonic hall here
on Friday evening, April 1: Prelimin-1
ary steps will be arranged regarding i
the ceremonial at Ktigene, May 1!S. A I
Shrine club has lately been organized
at Grants Pass with over 50 members.
a majority of whom plan to be. herel
on the date foregoing noted, nttending
as visitors and aiding In the transac
tion of routine business. All members
are hereby duly notified of this meet
ing and invited to be present.
those- planning to attend the Inter
national Mining convention at Port
land, April 6-0 Inclusive, and desiring
to avail themselves of a round trip
rate of one and a half fare, should
Interview J. II. Fuller, secretary tf the
chamber of commerce, at once. In or
der to avail themselves of reduced
Tare oilttted on (he certificate plan.
Receptions in behalf of Basketball
players, both hoys and girls teams,
have been In order of lute. Tho boys
team were feasted at Itose Bros., ten
guests being present. The girls were
guests of the lady , members of the
high school faculty, assisted by Mrs.
G. A. Briscoe and II. C. Forsyihe.'at a
theatre pnrty. supplemented by a so
cial hour at. the home of the Misses
Poley where elaborate refreshments
were served.
On Friday evening. April 1, at Clyde
Hall, Phoenix, the Phoenix Brother
hood will hold their April meeline to
which all men in the community are
particularly invited. Supper at 7:30.
after which Mr. J. A. (Samiiiill will
talk on "Ufa and Customs ill the
hillppines," and his own experience
during his residence of several yi-ars
there In the U. S. Kducationnl service.
All who have heard Mr. Cammill will
want to hear him on Friday evening,
when ho will also show curios, etc.,
which ho brought with him from the
Islands.
iJuring the evening, Mr. 11. v.
Voting will also give several numbers
in the way of entertainment ami Mr.
M. F. Sheets will sing. Also an im
portant meeting of the Ilrotherhood
after the address.
All men and younif men are invited.
BRINGING UP FATHER
IS PAGE ATTRACTION
TUESDAY, APRIL 5TH
Rev. M. C. Reed has Bono to TexaB,
preliminary to beginning activities on
the Klllson-Whitc Chautauqua circuit,
nnd R. P. Campliell will follow suit in
a few days to lake tip. a like assign
ment. .
PROSPECT
I.. M. "Muggins, of Portland,' field
engineer of tho V. S. liuronu of Tub
lie roads", mado an itapcctlon trip to
rroepect last week....
The Sewing Club" met with Mrs.
tVm. Grieve last Wednesday.
Miss Ktta Orlevo spent Thursday
with Mrs. E. It. Price. .
James" Orlevo and. Tom llerrlott
left for Medford Tuesday morning to
close a deal for a saw mill, which they'
intend operating In the near future.
The eight Pinochle' players of the
power plant met tit the U H. Pankey
home .Saturday pight.' I.udn Grieve
leads In the race ifor first pi-ixc. He
frcshnients of lee cream and enke
were served.. ,
Johnny Oi jcvo gave an Bastcr party
for his- school mates Sunday after
noon. The time was spent in hunting
Kaster eggs, and playing games. lie.
frcNhmemn were served at three
o'clock. The guests were Miss Hope
Nye. Marlon Nye, Waldo, Dee and
Emery Nye, Clem. Kugcne, Fern and
Vera Clark, Anna and Thelma Ver
blck, Johnny Phlpps, Rachel Davis,
Johnny and Ktta Grieve.
. Mrs. .Thomas Herrlott Is teaching
the Prospect school during tho nh
sence of tho regular teacher. Mrs.
Frank Ditsworth.
'"'Mivnad lrs. Jigfts," known' in the
confines, of tho daflltis all, u.voi';,th
country' as UiggM Mahoney hnd tils
ublqultloua.i .wife, .MngBle.iii trie cre.i
atlon of . that resourceful, niu adroit
cartoonist, George McManiis. will be
tho guests of honor: atniithe cJMge
thentro Tuesday nlRht A)'" r. ,Thc
action of the olfering, which is di
vided into three chapters, said to 'he
sprinkled Willi a liberal arrangement
of lively song numbers, dancing, nov
elties and surprises and enough action
to require the snrvlcee of an excellent
chorus and a considerable cast. Of
course, the Mahoneys, like other
newly-rich people, ure pestered by
rare and annoying parasites who en
deavor to mulct them out of their
well-gotten fortune. Tills serves for
the Introduction -of - complications.
and sufficient speed to keep the
keep tho auditor from falling asleep
or suffering from ennui. There is
something doing every moment with
.the result that "Wringing up Father
at : the Seashore" is- curtain, to be
termed nn unusual entertainment.
A. F. A A. M.
K Special Communications Med
fp ford Lodge 103, Thursday and
Friday evenings, March ,n
and April 1st, 7 p. m. Work in F. C
degree, by order of tho W. M.
9;i ., L..K. WILLIAMS.
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Take
Grove's
Laxativm
Brorn
Quinine
tablets 30c.
Be sure you get
BROiUSO
The genuine bear this signature
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The World of Women' Fashions
Changes Continually
Tlic stvlc lines of tomorrow will be tlif'i'tirent from Hie style
lines of toilii.v. This clitinnc in more than external. It goes
down to the foundation the corset.
Tlic new nown, the chiirniinc frock, can only show off to
proper iidvantau1' when the corset untlcviieath is fashioned uud
lilted to mold your figure into the modish form of the season
ami with comfort. '
1IfoDiRT Corsets
Front Laced
form a perfect foundation for the suit or gown. They embody,
comfort us well as style and service.
Vtm should have your corset fitted.
lift our experienced eorseticre fit you to u new MODAUT
model. Ki'mi'inber figures hs well an styles ehoiifie. You may
possibly require a different model and size or adjustment from
your last corset.
THE
STAR MEAT MARKET
Meat Fish Oysters
Specials for Thursday and Friday
Pure Home Rendered Lard, per pound . 25c
Fresh Side Pork, per pound 20c !
Choice Beef Pot Roast, per pound . . i'17 Jc ;
Short Ribs of Beef, per pound ........ 15c t
314 E. Main We Deliver Phone 273
Medford Iron Works
Tractor, Truck, Spray Outfit, and
Gas Engine Repairing a Specialty
GENKItAL FOUNDRY
AND MACHINE snOP
Car, Truck and Tractor
Repairing .
We stand back of etery Job m do.
821 W. TENTH ST.
ifv . PHOXR iW-W j
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TI0N BREAD
redients
the Best Ing
Made
Baked in an up-to-date revolving gas oven,
the best process of modern baking
It's different and better.
Baked daily.
We ask a trial to convince you
"IT'S THE FLAVOR"
MEDFORD BAKING CO.
10 and 15 cent Loaves Corner Main and Grape