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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1921)
5 i "SVEDTOTIT) MATT TnTTTUXE. "MEDFOTiD. OftFiON", MONDAY. XOYFMttEft 21. 1021" PAOfl THREE ARIZONA MINE BOSS SAYS HE WAS HELPLESS ASHLAND HOTEL IS ASHLAND, Nov. Already sk'- S.-stinns are not only belni; made but -lie emphasized regarding location of Uio new hotel project, Inasmuch as Jearly half of the bonus of $;!i.n00 is pledged, with the canvass hardly be gun. Emil I'eil. who subscribed JlOuil. Wants a tropical palace like unto some of those at Pasadena and Palm Hcach, not excepting an Ideal one to his no tion way down In Mexico or, at least, II was there before the war, with palms and plantains bordering shady InKoons, find Gila monsters lazily sun Jing themselves in the offing. A loca tion has been suggested, either in Chautauqua park or between Pail; ivenue and Granite streets, which would bring it in close proximity to (he pioneer and community cabin dis trict. jj The canvass is quietly under way, and developments are forthcoming on Tuesday of this week at a forum lunch eon at Hotel Ashland, where all who are Interested in the project are urged to be present. Some days since the pledge fund had assumed the basis of $12,000, the maximum being $;SO,ono, or even more if required. Among those on the hotel committee are C!. F. Bil lings, 10. K. Philips, J. V. McCoy, V. II. McNair, T. II. Simpson, J. II. Fuller L. F. Ferguson, V. O N. Smith, Knders, senior and junior. W. II. McNair and A. C. Ninlnger. The open forum is a power in dealing with these questions, more so even than a canvass, as these (liscussions regarding vital topics out lino a plan which clinches the argu ment, after which canvassing solicita tions are far more easy, "system" as applied to tile preliminaries accom plishing great results. 7 This is the era of drives, and Ash land is asked to contribute $1900 to the Jackson county V. M. C. A. fund, $.1000 being needed to finance the gear's program throughout the county. The campaign to raise the quota will 'begin at once, as the year in question began Nov. 1. Homer Hillings, or this city, is secretary of the county organi zation, which is also represented local ly by -Mayor I.amkin. O. F. Carson, and J. O. Iligg. The "V stands for the best in developing character among the young men, and Incident to such development insists that an environ ment representing the sturdy ideals be employed as affecting moral and so cial standards, reinforced by robust tithletic culture. J Christmas seals are on the way, the State Health association ylanning for itlielr annual salo in the near future. (No specific 'quota has been fixed, but jis hoped to sell them in job lots to the 'extent of $MI0 worth, the Shrino and KM; organizations usually investing in a generous measure as a starter, set it ing the pace for investors on a 'retail" basis. The Ited Cross and public schools are channels through which the largest measure of effort is expended in behalf of the stamp sales. Christmas tide is also an opportune Reason to launch the campaign, as at it hat time the holiday spirit is exempli tied to Its maximum, and the peculiar phase of the appeal, coming as it does from the forces combatting the tuber culosis pfegua. Is more apt to strike a responsive sympathetic chord at the Yuletido season. Locally the State Health association is represented by !Mi's. (iraco Fugle, Mrs. Lorena Mc Nair, .Mrs. Bertha Denton, .Mrs. Edith IlOlniore. and Mrs. Lulu Tilton through tout the city at large, and Supt. llrlscoe jlhrough the medium of thu public schools. 4 Activities of the lied Cross member (ship campaign are about over with as j far as actual canvassing is concerned illie showing up to Saturday revealing 'subscriptions to an extent approximat ing $1000. whereas it was expected to raise at least $1500. However, con siderable will yet be contributed spar adically. even if the drive is over with. j' i I, 1 1. .ni . ii.ii i.l LJjumLI I "'! 1 Ji J$ J$ one 1 f$P? em t&Wi eleven Mi m P$ f u qhree . VIRGINIA ai BURLEV ' Gentlemen TURKISH' The perfect blend of the three perfect cigarette tobacco , in .one perfect cigarette one-eleven cigarettes 2Cforl5f n L 111 FIFTH AVE- in. J Harry K. Scott, a well known mine I'oss. whose address is llox lis:;, Tc i:hst me. Arizona, writes: 1 was il'ivn ami out nearly all the time with rheur.iath'in and fi liaMy .",ot to where I couldn t 'in-', e, eve:, to feed myself. My w-;fe though: I would nev ;r get well again, and sh knew my condition better than any one else. "1 was absolutely helpless when my wife started giving me Tanlac and in four days I ate a heany meal for the first time in many months. Tan 'ac put me on my feet and I'm bal k in the job working hard and fee'iing 1 just fine. i have gained eighteen pounds in weight, too." Tanlac and Tanlac Vegetable Pills are sold by the West Side Pharmacy, and by leading druggists everywhere. Adv. Quite a number of regular contribu tors have been overlooked, and these will be reminded of the opportunity to pledge as occasion may offer. There's an element which thinks that because the war is over with, no cause remains for continuing the ited Cross work. They forget that its activities are cen tered both at home and abroad, and , that one-half of the sum raised ill any given locality remains there for the relief of pressing local demands in ex tending relief and not only first but also last aid in the homes of destitu- ( lion and suffering. E EX-SERVICE MEN TO GET BUSY All of the 75 ex-servico men who signed up to purchase city lots on paved streets under the city council's '. easy payment plan and who have not yet called at the city treasurer's office and picked out their lots, arc urged to do so at once. Among those who have already j made their $25 down payment and j selected their lots are Geary 10. Gar-' rett. ,1. A. Hedingfield. Ralph It. lie Curdy, Thomas T. Merriman, Win. It. Mclntyre, R. J. Conroy, S. M. Leonard, M. I). Leonard, P. M. Leonard, C. Louis ' Wolff, Ray -.13. Wright, Harry Itryunt, George A. Codding. K. C. Ward, T. J. comey, James J. Phillips, J. W. Chisuin, Seely V. Hall, Arthur W. Tyo, Merlo M. Wlllits, Carl Y. Tengwald, Horace liroinley, O. W. Chisuin, Lylo H. Walther. The 'Jackson county court had planned on changing the boundary 1 lines of a number of road districts at ; the September term, hut have found that the law had been changed in this regard, so that no boundary lines ' can he changed until thu January term. j Thereioro in all road districts in which meetings have already boon called to vote on the levy, the levy will be on the same boundaries as I last year. i Football Film at Page "Two Minutes to Go," an exciting and amusing football story, is the lat-: est Charlie Ray starring vehicle to be presented at the Page theatre Thanks giving week. The feature conies to. the "Page for a four days' engagement j beginning Tuesday. Mr. Ray plays the role of a football star who wins the championship match in the last two minutes of play after j having been inspired to great deeds by a note from the only girl sitting on the side lines, telling him that all was forgiven. The picture is an inter esting and amusing story of college life and among other things illustrates how exuberant youngsters cut up on Halloween night In a small college town. A feature of the attraction is a real istic football game in which Mr. Ray and a number of real gridiron heroes have prominent parts. Pauline Starke in "Salvation Nell" No finer tribute to the achievements of that wonderful body of men and women who constitute the Salvation Army has ever been paid by the silent drama than the screen version of "Sal vation Nell," and no greater evidence of the artistic advance of the motion picture has been put forth than this Whitman Hennett profluction, which opened at the Rialto theatre yester day. Pauline Starke, a rare and talented interpreter of emotional parts, has the title role. She is seen as the plucky little Salvation Army lass, who. after many vicissitudes, makes tile man of her own heart go straight. Released by Associated First Na tional J'ictut es. Each succeeding Thanksgiving season finds us better prepared to serve our patrons with every thing needed for an ideal Thanksgiving dinner. This year especially we have been fortunate in getting all the new seasonable goods in, in time for the Thanksgiving trade. All goods listed below are guaranteed as to quality and are reasonably priced FRESH FRUITS ORANGES LEMONS BANANAS . 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M. , MISS ANDERSON World's Lady Champion Billiard Player in Fancy and Trick Shots LAST BUT NOT LEAST A CHANCE TO GET ' YOUR THANKSGIVING TURKEY Elks and Their Ladies Only Admission FREE i Good First Quality 30x3K Non-Skid Tires Price Only $10.?5 Busy Corner Motor Co. Main at Riverside Medford, Oregon Out of Town Mail Orders Promptly Shipped. GIM CHUNG China Herb Store Horn euro for car a cue. Headache, cat arrh, (Mptherhi, eoro throat, lung trouble, kidney trouble, stomach troume, nesrt trouble, chlllf and fevr. c rum no, coughs, poor circulation, curbunclce, tumors, cruckrd tireiiHt, cures all kinds of goiters. NO Ul'KHATIONH. Mi'dford, Oregon. Jan. 13, 1917. . Thin Ifl to certify that I, the under signed, hud very severe stomach trouble and had been bothered for several years and Inst August uan not expected to live, and hearing of Olm Chung (whose Herb store is at 214 Uouth Front street, Aledford), I decided to get herbs for my stomach trouble, and I sinned to feeling better ns soon as I used them and today Bin a well man and can heartily recom mend anyone afflicted as I was to see Olm Chung and try his Herbs. (Hlgned) W. H, JOHNSON. WitncHMPs: Win. Lewis, Eagle- Point. W. Ia, ChlhWh, Kagle Point, M. A. Anderson, Medford. ,j H, H. Holmes, Kagle Point, f. , C. 1, Moore,' Eagle Point. ; J. V. Mclntyre, Kagle Point, Geo. Von dor Hllen, Kagle Point. Thou. R. Nloriuix. Basle Point. ARTISTO STONE CO. Tou can appreciate only fcy calling at our factory the many things of beauty and value, we have to offer In art atone product., Marblo Lumber, Marozzo, Bcaullola, Terrazzo, Clay Modeling and Plaster Decoration.. Mnntoln. 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