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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (May 7, 1921)
T1GE TUTIET! ' manager and Seely Hall as director id' transportation, both I'Xperiueced men whom the people of .Medford must back to tho fullest extent. E AT BUSY UPON FAIR LAKE STOCK IN, STILL S2500 SHY REPORT ON WELFARE MEDPOftI) MATL THTBTJXE, rEDFOftft, OREGON. SATtTTJ'DAY. MAY 7. 1021 14500 OF era S si 3 Smart Lines :r often quly a mattr r of w. .-lectiog corset with earc. : The .riht or," wroog eorsrt makes a fast difference. 'rolaset (3rsets tmablo. you , to secure the model for ; your, individual Figure,. and their superior de sign' and. styling insure the ..smartest possible lines. Remarkably good values at $6, $6.50, $7.50, $10 and up. Deuels' TUo audience Friday nisht at the tabeinacle was the largest which Iiub Tlu special committee of tin- Farm llurcau in cliurKv of the building and illiDrovemenl Droiect cjf the fair coiue out to hear Dr. UvlKiu and enjoy lruundM, upun IckuI advice, found the good music by the large chorus Hunt it would ue impossible to levy choir. It is exacted that Suuday night many will be standing. The ser vice begins at 7 p. m. and those desir ing seats should be on time. . There halt' mill tax this year and u half milt tax next year without the necessity of two elections. - The law plainly states that the amount to be raised must be voted , will be an afternoon meeting at 2:30uiinn at a special election after taxes also a union young people's meeting had been equalized for the year. ani at 5 p. m. at the Christian church, I "'at the total amount to be raised ! where a luncheon will he served. Dr. ,musl "ot exceed a one mill tax. Iltulgin will speak Sunday night on I U'vy wl" "ot ""ovide "Why I Believe the Bible' Ash,and tllfdian "there :ls considering asking the Bulglu-Lewls was nolhhl(r l(lft ttir ,he co,lllUu.e to : party to hold a scries of meetings do but accept tin, provisions of lue there in June. law and petition the county court to j Friday was Presbyterian night. The place, tho question of a one mill tax :chnvch at Phoenix as well as at Med-'uefole 'he voters at a special election. ford was renresented. A dnpt was nunc "cms unable to ask the voters to by the Presbyteriaus. Words werel. vote a half mill tax each year for two addressed to the church, as in former ' years lias been very disappointing to .! " -a iu Ihe j.al.m bureau committee as thev nights have been to the various de- desired to mak, the collection of this nomtnatinna V-t wb will lu lnilira nD ..-m. week. Meetiuss will b held each jtaxpayers. Instead of askini th. night and afternoon, excepting Satur day. "The parable of tho Penny; or mo- l live Ood's measure of value," was the theme of the speaker Friday. Among the striking sayings arc the following: property owners to pay ic on each $100 of assessment for two yearn it Is now necessary to ask them to pay 10c on each $100 assessment foe one year. The erection of modern fair build ing and adequately improving the The man that worked one hour was j fair grounds is of such importance paid not for the time he worked, butjthat the committee, has no hesitated for the" motive back of it." It0 so ahead with their petition and "God rewards not for the amount of 11 "luest the voters to accept tins pro- money one gives, but for the motive back of the giving." "Christianity is not a fire escape." "Some people want to get into the church in order to keep out of hell." "Do you want to make a good heav en hereafter, then make a good one down here." "You strut around and say you are living a respectable life, but what kind of a life would you live If It were not for Christianity?" "Shame on the man who cats the gram of improvement. Announcement which has been made by Manager Uergnor ot the Vlning theatre, Ashland, that Iho Ladies' Columbia Symphony orchestra will fruit of the tree of Christianity, and i appear in that city, on Wednesday, Hand Tailoring -'Before buvhig a new Suit ' ! ' ,r- -.-i 1-3' ' i vco want you to see the pat terns we are showing at- ; $40, $45, $50, $55 ', ...... Guaranteed new Australian . w?r$l, hand tailored to in dividual measure. . DON SPRINGER " 105W'.JKain St. Successor to Gus, The Tailor ignores the tree." "Look out for the bargain spirit." "I do not want you to be a Christian i under excitement, but under the teach ings of God's word." "You cannot scare love, you cannot scare character, you cannot scare Christ Into men." "Legislation cannot make men good". "I do not believe in deathbed con versions." "Worldliness is taking a horizontal i rather than a perpendicular view of life-" "God's remedy for worldliness is not destruction but construction." "Heed the first call, for you do not know whether you will get another." The first week of the union taber nacle meetings finds the community won to the style and preaching of the evangelist. Next week will doubtless see the tabernacle filled, and many attending who have not so far been at the meetings. Bronchial Trouble Caused Anxiety No medicine has a better reputation than Foley's Honey and Tar for quick ly relieving coughs, colds and croup. It loosens the phlegm and mucus, clears the passages, eases hoarseness, stops tickling throat, John G. Hekking, 196 Burgess Place, Passaic, N. J., writes! "I was suffering from an acute case of bronchial trouble which gave me con siderable anxiety. Foley's Honey and Tar deserves all the credit for my be ing well now." Sold everywhere. Adv. May 11, 8 p. m. has aroused consider able interest among music lovers and theatre patrons. This attraction is one of the most unique orchestras that has ever appeared In the United States or Canada. It has n woman conductor, Mmc. Fiances Knight, a very distinguished musician, and the entire personnel of the orchestra is made up of gifted young lady music ians. Their program is a particularly happy and versatile one and includes vocal selections by Genevieve Gilbert, soprano, four solo dances by Miss Dor othy Volkey, ranging from tho Rus sian ballet to toe dancing. The question as to whether the bliMiui'NS nifii uf Mfulfui J wen hiu-lt of the movement uf imiuMwU facili ties at Crater l.uLe was plaeetl squarely liefui'a Uhmu at a im-etinK hold yestorday nl'loriiiuiu at tho rity hull. ThO Chamber uf Commerce Crater lalio committee had boon hvic ooHsfuI in selling but $:i.r.ou stoek of tho Crater lnko National Park Co.. out of tho total amount of 7.000, which Medford citizens were. expected to subscribe. After having the proposition placed squarely before them, approximately $1,000 of the Kto-k was ubcribed yesterday and assurance Riven tho committee, that an effort would be made to assist them lost week to soil the entire balance ($2.rl)U) to the busi ness interests here. The Crater ljtke National Park Co. was capitalized at $40,000 and one half of its stock is being offered for salo. Tho business men of Portland have subscribed $ 12,000. Governor Olcott has taken $1,000. As Medford had claimed Crater J.ake an her prized possession, the Portland men uaid, you raise the balance, in Medford and run it this year. Under these condi tions. Medford cannot afford to fail. V. II. Vawter and Cleorge T. Collins ha accepted the responsibility to maintain Med fords' good name ami have employed Carl Tennwatd as School children of Medford and Ashland, some two thousand in num ber, have boon examined, follow-up 'work done, consultation and udvico Riven to parents by lied Cross nurse. Courses of instruction proscribed by National lied Cross in Home Hygiene and Cure of the Sick given in Ash "land. Talent, Phoenix, old Hill, Pogtie Hiver. Lake Crock, Jacksonville and Medford. Tonsilechtomy hospital expenses for four children. One baby sent to hospital for care. Milk furnished regularly for eiht child ron. Classes for two children. Shoes and clothing furnished 102 children, most of them of school ago. Two children brought home to par ents from another state. One child placed for adoption. Hoarding homes for four. Homes found for six girls to work 'for board and attend school. Two coses of confinement. Three canes of delinquency handled. HOSIO ;. HC1IIKKFEMX, Kxecutivo Secrotnry, Homo. A. II. C. Ashland report not included except school and courses of instruction. Tenipernturo at tho center of tlu earth is estimated at i!700 degrees Fahrenheit. . Superior service, cour tesy and tact, signalize the completeness and thoroughness of our ef forts. Our able ar rangements of all de tails eliminate worries. Attention Neighbors Meeting Tuesday night, May 10th. Althca hall. Business of great im Mr tance. A. C. WHITE, Clerk. 40 GOOD CLOTHES I MaJce Them KLEIN TAJU IM Rul Mai m. Medford Iron Works Tractor, Track, Spray Outfit, and Giw Unci no Repairing a Specialty GE.YKHAIj foundry 4nd macthtnk kttop VINING Ashland VINING THEATRE rt THEATRE Wednesday, May 11, 8 p. m. Ladies' Columbia Symphony Orchestra 30 ARTISTS 30 DOROTHY MAY VOLKEY Fjinious Dancer "THE PAVLOWA OF THE WEST" GENEVIEVE GILBERT DRAMATIC SOPRANO SEATS NOW ON SALE Vining Theatre, Box Office, 1 to 5 and 7 to 10 P. M. Lower Floor and Front Balcony $1.50 Upper Balcony $1.00 Plux War Tax HEADS UP AND FEET ON THE GROUND TI HOKE'S i lie I icst remedy wo know uf for curing "cold foot" in business. The indiv idual or institution that makes anv old kind of condition lx mo OPPORTUNITY conies out a long ways ahead. A good place to absorb cheerfulness and confidence is here at the First National J!ank whore encouragement is a watchword. Vhe First National Dank' Medford Oregon It Pays to Use Orchard Brand Arsenate of Lead Either Paste or Dry Farm Bureau Co-Op Exchange Dry Arsenate of Lead (Can be secured in both bulk or 4-lb. pkg) PRICE AND QUALITY s CAN NOT BE BEAT Guy W. Conner Phone 64 BIG SALE FARM IMPLEMENTS STARTS WEDNESDAY, MAY 11 th INCLUDES Mowers, Rakes, Corn Planters, Corn Cultivators, Walking Plows. Sulky Plows, Cream Separators, Manure Spreaders, Electric Lighting Plants, Drills, Single Trees and Double Trees, Mower and Binder Parts PRICES GREATLY REDUCED MOWERS Were $1 12.00. Now $95.00 CORN PLANTER Was $90.00. Now $75.00 MANURE SPREADER Was $285.P0. Now $235.00 350 PD. CREAM SEPARATORS Were $110.00. Now $65.00 McCORMICK SECTIONS Were 7c. Now 5c ALL OTHER MOWER AND BINDER REPAIRS Reduced 25 Per Cent, While They Last McCORMICK GUARDS Were 35c. Now 25c Every Implement on Sale Marked so Low It's Bound to Interest You. Come Early and Get What You Want. . Your Mower Repairs Now and Save Money Buy BECAUSE OF EXCEPTIONALLY LOW PRICES SALE WILL BE FOR CASH ONLY P ATTON AND ROBINSON, Inc. 112 SO. RIVERSIDE TEL. 150