Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 10, 1917, Page 2, Image 2

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MEDFOITD MATT; TT?TT3T7NTF, MFDFOTID, OnFOOX. TUESDAY, APRIL 10. 1017.
iilOCAL AND
P..JL personal
J. O. lieudlee, wlio wan culled here
by tho lllncBB of IiIh brothur, 15. O
llnadleo, returned to bin homo in Sut
fl tlor. Alberta, Sunday morning-
,n Mrs. Leach, corsets matte to meaS'
in
ui urementB guaranteed. Phone 6 8.1-J.
: ' D. W. Hanker of Suthcrlln, return
, cd home Sunday ufii-r ntte,ndliiK the
r funeral of K. (). Headlce.
cl Dr. Hart, physician and surgeon,
-,. office Jackson County Bank Build
d- Ing.
DnniinV, Moose hall, Wednesday
cvenlnK. 31
" Urn. 10. C. Kermison and child have
returned from a nionth'H vlnit to rel
atives at Salem, and Hood Klver.
Lime nnd sulphur In barrel or by
tho bulk. Bardwell 1'rult Co. I'hore
124. '
Dr. Frank Roberta, dentist, St
4 Murks' building.
. U. Ash, of 111k Huplds, Mich.,
- who lias been visiting his brother, 10.
B. Ash, of Trail for the past ten days
If wub In Medfoid Tuesdny morning en
e routo to his Michigan home. Mr. Ash
H who Is a veteran conductor of 23
I 'years scrvlco on the d a lid Rapids &
Indiana railroad, a branch of tho
U Pennsylvania system, expressed 111 in
0 self as delighted with the Oregon
r country: "I also spent flvo days vis
Iting my tluter at Centralla, Wash.,'
said Mr. Ash Tuesdny, "and visited
other parts of the coast, but Oregon
has completely captured me. I wish
my vacation lasted amo nth or two
longer. But I'll certainly come back
" to Oregon on my next vucutlon If 1
v possibly can."
1 "The Little Shephord of Bargain
Mow," a story of a dashing young
business woman. Page tonight.
1 Guard your home against dirt,
germs and disease with tho Krantz
;" Proipler Electric Cleaner from Paul's
Electric Store. Easy payments now.
19
' The coinmltico In charge of the
' next formal K!its' dance nnnounced
Tuesday that the dance will bo hold
r the night of April 20 at the Elks'
club room and will be known as the
' "Tennis Dance " Tho event will
I 'rt nt S:30 p m. Instead of at 9,
I. .i In -reinfore.
i Thu .Medfoid Vulcanizing Works ,
: has moved to No. 15 N. Fir street.
, For tho bost Insurance see Holmes,
1 '.no Insurance Man,
I W, H. Drown, upnolstorhjg, mat
I: tross renovating, auto trimming and
top work. 142 N. Front. Phone
3 HS-J. ' 327
i J. K. Olmstond was fined $7.35 on
i Tuesday In Justice, Taylor's court tor
c running his cur down mulu street
r Monday evening without having his
i lights dimmed.
i Dp. Margrave, Farmer's and Fruit
i growers Bank hldg. Phono 230.
; Buttermilk 10c gal. De Voe's.
0 Mrs. Mary Smith of Los Angeles,
a school teacher In that city. Is a
tourist visiting In Meilfonl.
Motz enrs, 2H South Grape St.
. Bweot cider nt Do Voe's.
j w- Weston went to Klamath
Fulls Tuesday on n husness mission.
Fresh chocolates at De Voo'b.
! Shirley Buck of Portland, Inspector
j i lh llilled Slates forestry service
j was In Medl'oril Tuesday tu consult
j wlll Supervisor M, L. Erickson, of
this district on service mailers. Oll-
1 bert I). Brown, supervisor of the
j 1'Skevlew, Oregon diiurli l was also In
, the city Tuesdny to confer with In-
sppclop Buck.
Big 5c milk shakes at De Voe's.
MeU cars, 29 South Grape St.
( Funeral services over Hie lulo Dor
, land Begins Ittiblnson, Hie tnlented
; young artist who committed suicide
, nl Sun Maelo, Oil., en April ,7th, will
; bo held at ti. Presbyterian church
nt Jacksonville, Wednesday nt 2:30
P. nr. Miss KoMiiKon, was the
! daughter of Dp. .1. w. Robinson of
Jacksonville. The remains win r
rive In Meilfonl from San Francisco
i nl Tuesday evening, iinoiiipmil-
cd by relutlves.
Our giiunintocd m-Ay I0J((, ininP!l
any kind or mixture. Crater Lake
llarilwnre Co. nt
Just received a- fresh supply of
beef sirup, fish scrap and noiiltrv
supplies. L. 11. Brown. .
; "' null i 'iiiiu. oinee rooms 10;
und 11. Jiicksun Co. Hank lllilu. ;iii '
Anglers who have bei'ii to the river
the past few dus report that some
big catches of (nu I are being made. I
The fli-h are biting but the rlicr Isi
too high for successful fishing Tor
big fellows.
Johnson for high class watch re
pairing. tf,
rhono 8S4 Heath's Drug 8tor.
Plans are being prnjecied fur a put
irlolln mnss tnectlng In the city park
; next Friday night for the special pur
j pose of aiding In the recruiting of the
i Seventh Company, C. A. C, of Med
1 ford.
Tho season Is gelling Into. Soed
with besrless linrley. We havo It In
any quantity. L. H. Brown.
Tho person w ho cashed cheek $1.1
t Nltsh hotel forgot to sign It. Check
dalo, Jnn. 30; chock number 213;
drawn In fnvor Nnsh hotel on First
National bank. Maker, please call.
Earl A. Smedley, nephew of M. ('.
McDonald of Medford, enlisted In the
t U. 8. marine corps at Medford on
Tuesday. Smedley who canie to Ore
gon three years ago from iludnon
vllle, Mich., has spent most of that
time, in southern Oregon, nnd is well
known In Medford, (Jrants Pass and
Klamath Falls.
Johnson for high class watch re
pairing, tf'
The season Ib getting late. Seed
with beardless barley. We have It In
any quantity. L. B. Brown.
Among Oregon visitors in Medford
on Tuesday are tho following: .1. C.
Plerson and Earl Benedick, of Koso
burg; J. H. Lloyd and A. (1, Lewis of
drams Pass; N. A. Williams, .1. N.
Watson. W. It. Hurst, M. I.. Walker,
M. M. Mcintosh, Mr. nnd Mrs. C. L.
Starr and J. E. Mitchell of Portland;
Edward Friday of (iallcc; M. Norllng,
P. Andrew and J. C. Currle of Salem;
Chas. K. Mack and John F. Stolss of
Eugene.
Gasoline and oil at De Voe's.
Gates soils Ford cars, $200 down
and $25 a month, '
Visitors In Medford from other
Btates Tuesday were: It. E. Murphy
of Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Burn
side of Seattle, Samuel Applestone of
Spokane, and E. L. Loban of Kan
sas City, Mo.
Take that broken pump to the Pa
cific Highway Garage, 20 South Bart-
lett at. Davles Welds Anything.
Place ordors now for vegetable
plants of all kinds. Portland Avenue
Greenhouse. Phone 87-R. 28
Chief Quartermaster J. E. Xor-
strom enlisted tho following In the
U. S. navy at Medford on Monday and
Tuosdny: H. W. Goodtellow, B. W.
Meadows, and W. 1). Miller of Mod-
ford; It. (1. Kerr of (Irnnts Pass, and
V. Musslu anil L, D. Gibson of
Merlin.
Bakery goods at De Voe's.
See Dave Wood about that fire In-
mrance policy. Office, Room 404 M.
& H. Bids.
The meeting of the Alpha Dello
class of tho Christian church, which
was announced for Thursday, has
been postponed on account of the
death of Mrs. Surah Gobie Fry, who
was a prominent member of the class.
The class Is requested to attond In a
body tho funeral services to bo hold
Ui .1
' 1110 Christian church at 3 p. ni
Wednesday.
A I00t expert will he at Behllng's
shoe storo April 11th nnd 12th; serv-
lles lrpe- Como. IT
Baths 25c, llotol Holland,
Only one new enlistment In the
Seventh Company, C. A. C, was re
ported Tuesday. The latest recruit
is Trovo B. Lutnsdon of Medford.
Just roceivod a fresh supply of
beef scrap, fish scrap and poultry
supplies. L. B. Brown, 1
Dr. Heine, physician and surgeon.
Specialty, oye, oar, nose, throat. Of
fice over Meeker's. Glasses fitted.
WASHINGTON7, April 10. Hepro
senlalive Henry T. Ilelgesen of North
Ihikola, republican, ami member of
congress since 1011, died here todny
after nn operation for apiMUidicilis.
100 PERISH.
(Continued from Pago One.)
room there nunc n bright L'lnre. Then
instantly nnotliur bright light nnd
everybody fell In the floor. There
were nothing but cases" of ciuply
shells in I he lending room. There wns
a heavy iron door between Hie load
iler renin ami Die billet renin nml
T0U LATE TO CLASSIFY
ANTED Engine and boiler not less
than 15 h. p. Prefer larger; also
want shingle ninchlue. Have you
any one or nil? Slate condition and
prices. Address 415 Evelyn Ave.,
Grants Pass, Oregon. Hi
Were .")(),
CtMlllii'!'.
per (luz. last De-
PRESERVE
llieiti imw wilh Water
(ilass, while tliey are
cheap. L'Oe will liny enoiili
Water (I lass tu preserve
1- tlnz. esi.
West Side Pharmacy
Body WOOD Fir
12-inch
16-Inch
.$2.23
.. 2.75
EGGS
MoreyWOODCompy
Phone 654-J. 37 North Fir St.
A NEW AMUSEMEN
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if there ever was a motor vehicle
empodying the elements requisite for
making a marked influence on the
health of man, woman und child It is
the Autoped.
The standing posturo necessary In
using the machine, the outstretched
arms, the subtle, though free play of
the whole iuuscularLsysteiu of arms,
legs, hips, abdomen, back nnd shoul
ders, tho automatic cxhhurutlon of
tho body and mind Induced by this
Interesting method of locomotion
nil combine to make the Autoped a
with llio first glare 1 lie door mis
blown off iinil then came Hie second
burst of light just ns I lurneil around
Id see what caused it. It was awful.
Men nnd women wero falling nil
around me. 1 tried to lielii, but was
too badly hurl."
There is nil unconfirmed rumor of
two arrests.
Officials said the diiinase to the
plant was not serious und that work
would he resumed tomorrow in most
depnrlnienls.
NEW YORK LINER HITS MINE
(Continued from Page Ono.)
ship about 200 foot from tho liow but
GIRLS! MAKE A
BEAUTY LOTION
WITH LEMONS
4-444-4-4-4-
At the cost of a small jar of ordi
nary cold cream ono can prepare a
full quarter pint or the most wonder
f it I lemon skin softener and com
plexion beanyfier. by squeezing tho
Julco of two fresh lemons Into a bot
tle containing three ounces of or
chard white. Care should be taken to
tsraln the Juice through a line cloth
so no lemon pulp gels in, then this
lotion will keep fresh for months.
Every woman knows that lemon Julco
Is used lo bleach and remuve such
blemishes as freckles, sullowness and
tan and is the idea! skin softener,
smoothener and benutlfler.
Just try It! (Jet three ounces of
orchard white at any pharmacy and
two lemons from the grocer and inako
up n quarter pint of this sweetly fra
grant lemon lotion and massage It
daily into the- face, neck, arms and
hands. It should naturally help to
whiten, soften, freshen and bring out
tho roses and beauty of any skin. It
Is truly marvelous (o siuoothen rough,
red hands.
GORHAM
When you sell silverware with the
celebrated Gorham imprint on it,
you have the satisfaction of knowing
that you have sold the finest silver
ware that the world affords. Gorham
SILVERWARE
is offered
MARTIN
QUALITY
Phone One-0 Correct Time.
T AUTOPEDING.
it i -S
well-spring of. joy and health.
The very delight of Autopedlng en
courages deep breathing. The up
standing alertness of the body, the
exercise of all tho faculties, the In
spiration and expiration of pure air
all make for rapid upbuilding or
health and vitality.
For the professional or business
men, for the clerk, for the house
wife, for the boy or girl for every
bodythere Is nothing that can add
to tho Joy of living as can tho Auto
ped. You lust step on and go.
the message did not say whether on
the port or starboard side.
The bulkheads of tho New York
are longitudinal. Thero are fifteen
of these compartments and the mine
struck at hold No. 4, which has a car
go capacity of 209 tons. The cable
gram said the damage was confined
to this small space, no other com
partment being Injured.
It was stated here that so strong-
ti it. :;" fi ivq
tif.. tiKJl
A niKKiiifircnt anil roniprohonalve
showing of ovcrythiiiK new ami up to
date fa
LLINERY
for women, misses nnd children. Wo
ask your inspection.
VanityHatShop
NO. (I SIH TII Kilt.
AMl'SHMK.XTS TONIGHT
Page
Always Worth While
Ilarrett Steele, lawyer nnd
rogue, ono of the strongest pnrts
ever played by Frank Keennn
TIIK SINS YK 1H."
Portland Journal says: "One of
tho best plays ever screened In
Portland."
Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Prow Comedy
"NtmmiV IHrMF.."
Coming Thursday Virginia
Pearson.
for sale by
J. REDDY
FIRST
Visitors Always Welcome
ly Is the New York huilt in the con
struction of its bulkheads that when
ever a plate Is removed for repair
purposes It has to by dynamited and
to this strength is attributed the
small damage caused by the mine.
9000 GERMANS CAPTURED
(Continued from Page One.)
between Le Vcrguier und Ilnrgicourt.
Fighting continues along the .entire
buttle front.
The British lmve seized the village
of Fnumpox and the neighboring de
fenses north und south of the Seurpc
river. The Germans made a strong
attack on u narrow front southeast
of Ypres und reached the liritish
support lines. They were driven
from the liritish trenches by a coun
ter utlack. The announcement, which
is timed Jls'iO n. ni., is as follows;
"During the night there was severe
fighting nt the northern end of Vimv
ridge, where the enemy bad retained
a footing. He was ejected and nn
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When Uncle Sam Gets
There won't lie much for you and inc to do. Dut that time is not here vet.
The first suns must he trained on the enemy by ourselves individual effort
co-operation public opinion the power of the press the conimerrial club
these are the hi-' puis that should lie brought to bear on this inicstion. But
it's only a matter of time until I'lide Sam will join us in this war apiinst "niail
ordcritos." Tho president of the Associated Advert isiti Clubs of the World,
in speakin.tr before the Federal Trade Commission recently, openlv condemned
the advertising of the mail order houses, saying in part: "There is no reason
why the catalotr houses should be allowed the medium of the Cnited States
mails when all reliable publications have refused to nccept their advertising."
This Federal Trade Commission has promised to stop unfair and dishonest
publicity. So let 's do our part until the big forces are mlHcd mi our side.
attempted counter ntt.ick failed to
materialize. The eastern slope of the
ridge has been cleared of the enemy
and counter attacks repulsed.
Intense liomliardineiit.
"Our troops have advanced nnd
seized the village of Fiimpoiix nnd
neighboring defenses north and south
of the Senrpj.
"The number of prisoners taken
yesterday exceeds !)0(K1 and over for
ty gnus have been captured,
"In the neighborhood of St. Quen
tin the enemy bns been driven from
the high ground between le Vcrguier
nnd llnrgicourt. Fighting continues
throughout the whole battle front.
"Alter an intense bombardment the
enemy made a strong attack lnt
night on u narrow front oittheiist of
Ladies in Southern Oregon Should Realize
the Saving on Low and High Shoes at
VAUPEL'S"" '
ASHLAND
at 98c, $1.98 and $2.50 a pair
COMING
Walter Damrosch
With His
New York Symphony
Orchestra
NINETY MUSICIANS
and tlib Great Violiu Virtuoso
Efrem Zimbalist
The Largest Aggregation of Celebrated Artists
Ever Appearing in Medford
Natatorium, Tues., April 17
Advance Sale Opens at Medford Pharmacy
On March 2G.
Ypres 'and succeeded in reaching opr
support lines. He was immediately
ejected from our trenches, leaving
fcveral dead."
Speaking of Breakfasts I
m
Grape-Nuts
"There's a Beasorf
Busy-