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MEDFORD MATL TRIBUNE MEDFORD. 0 HEAPS. WEDNESDAY. APT?TL 25. 1917 PAGE TWO TOCAL AND JL personal K. Carpenter and Flora Carpenter of MecUord are registered at Hotel Portland, Portland, Oregon. Mrs. Leach, corsets made to meas urements guaranteed. Phone 6S3-J. Among the officers of the Coast Artillery Corps. Oreson National Guard, who have recently received certificates of proficiency in various courses which they have taken under regular army officers are Capt. A. J. Vance and Kim Lieut. II. S. Deuel of the Seventh Company, Medford. Five dollar millinery sale Friday and Saturday. Miss l.ounsbury, mil linery. 31 The Medford boys at tho army aviation training station. North Is land, near San Diego, are growing ac customed to a bean diet and like It, too, according to Seely V. Hall, who in a recent letter to a .Medford friend writes: "Our mainstay is beans. We have them baked, ruw, boiled, fried and stewed, and then the cooks make hash out of what Is left. Hut at that one gets so he likes them." Gasoline and oil at De Voe's. "If the people of Medford would remember, when they have occasion to summon the fire department by phone to name tho nearest cross street to the burning building," valu able time would be gained In getting to work on the fire," said J. W. Law ton, chief of the Medford fire depart ment Wednesday. "For instance a house Is on fire at SOU South Oak dale street. When you phone you should say 'fire nt SOU South Oak dale, near Dakota street," Then the department drivers know at once where the fire is, instead of having to gness the location by the Btreet number. The Akron Truss sold at Heath's Drug Store Is giving the best of satis faction. If I needed a truss that Is the one I would try. 30 E. L. Jones, tho well known Blue I-iedgo district mining man, who twice within the past few months has been operated on at Sacred Heart hospital is now almost fully recovered and ex pects to leave the hospital within a day or two. Dr. Hart, physician and surgeon, office Jackson County Bank Build ing. : Thomas McAndrewB, who has been 111 at the Sacred Heart hospltnl for some time. Is reported as In a very feeble condition. See Dave Wood about that fire In surance policy. Office, Boom 404 M. F. & H. Bldg. Corbln Kdgall left Wednesdny for San Francisco where ho will take ex amination for a commission In the officers' reserve corps. Onion sets nt Monarch Seed and Feed Co. Mrs. II . B. Janes and little daugh ter left Wednesday morning for Sag inaw, Mich., to visit her parents. She will remain in Saginaw all summer. Mrs. N. S. Clearwater of Hlllsboro. Ore., who has been visiting relatives In Medford and vicinity, left for her home Wednesday. J Buttermilk 10c gal. De Voe's, Mrs. A. A. Horton and son. Lyman,! of Falrmount, Minn., arrived in the city Wednesday morning to visit Mr. and Mrs. Otto Fonts. j Johnson for high class watch re-! pairing. tf II. E. Morris, who has been taking the rest cure at a l'ortl.-nd sanitari um for the past six weeks, returned to this city Wednesday. Warner, Piano Tuner. In town to attend to his patrons In this county. I am assuming It not requited 1 ad vertise thoso who report my death. Mrs. M. V. Cay returned Wednes day from a short business trip to San Francisco. I The new electric sewing machine Is now on sale at Paul's Kits-trie Store. ?.) W. It. Keffer. retired farmer of! eastern Linn county, who spent the' winter In southern California and t!;c' past five weeks in Medford and Ash-i land, left for home Wedr.ed.n. Mr ' Keffer at one time resided fur four' years near Afhlnnd. 'I wuit to ( nil I fornia to avoid rol.l witi'Iht." s;iiit Mr. Keffer. "but might well have stayed at home, for It was i-retty chilly there." j A-l paper hanger, tinier. M'l-J. 41- On nccount of Illness the W. r. T U. social which was to have been held j at the houin of Mrs. Hans Holmes. w ill be held at the lion;- of M 1 j T. Iwton. 310 NurMi H:-tt. !h!s evening at 7:3i o'clock. AH me::;-: ben nnd friends are cordially Invite-, 1 : to be present. I In treating your potato seed with coroslve sublimate yon gf t the tu-t j results If you use tho kind t Tint is j freely wiluble. Heath's Drug Store,) opposite Ncsh Hotl. "-j TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY tXR fth'NT i'He-ioom house. niod-filh ,, K.verctl Street-. IVrt!.,noY rn. 10 couple faying for Ho- -j ( lri l.n , vr ti-jit.awm.-M. I'Il.im-ior.- Call at lelJ West Main St jnn,t ,.,.v.-,ir. It..!.. .Mi. . TV, film ' j ami 1 - ill l il.i v. I J Wayne Sprague and Gilbert Hlack- burn, of Medford. Willis Scott of Jacksonville, and Frank Marquess of Beagle, boys who recently enlisted In tthe navy at the Medford recruiting office, will leave for Portland on j Wednesday evening where they will the given further physical examination (before being sent to the Mare Island naval trclning station. Bakery goods at De Voe's. Here and ther throughout the city ;and valley the almond and njirlcot trees In full bloom, and some cherry and peach trees too, are adding their beauty In contrast to the spring greenery and natural scenic charm of the landscape. The Hartleit pear trees tare opening out. Jn about 10 days the apple blossoms will burst upon us in full force, adding their fragrance and beauty to nature's paradise. Phone 884 Heath's Drug Store. Mrs. H. L. Itroegemuller and son. William, of Colorado Springs, are the guests of her brother, F. B. Wahl on South Holly street. The Medford Vulcanizing Works has moved to No. 15 N. Fir street. Sweet cider at De Voe's. A. MclJermott of the Stewart Fruit company of California, Is in Medford for a couple of weeks looking over the fruit prospects for the coming season. He stutes that conditions throughout the valley look very fav orablo for a bumper crop and antici pates no difficulty in the marketing conditions this season. Metz cars, 29 South Grape St. Roso bushes at Pierce, florist. 30r Quite a number of Medford people were Inconvenienced by the lateness' of northbound passenger train No. 1C due here at 6:20 p. m. Tuesday, which did not reach Medford until Wednesday at 4 a. ni. The non-arrival of the "Daddy Long legs" com pany, which was In that train, also prevented the performance of the fa mous play at the Page theai.ro Tues day night, disappointed what would have been a very large audience. The train v.-as delayed by a freight wreck near Dunsmuir, Calif. Fresh chocolates at De Voe's. Big 5c milk shakes at De Voe's. The Kogue River Fruit & pr.il .ee Assocl.itlon had an inquiry y-serJay from one of Its regular enr let buyers for ',i)0n boxes of extra fancy pears f jr shipment in August. Dr. Frank Roberts, dentist, St Marks' building. R. Lee Sprague, who enlisted In the navy on January 20th last, and Is now In the electrical school at the Mare Island naval training station, has been so pleased with his experi ences and lot In the navy, that for some tlmo he has been working to have his younger brother, Wayno, IK years old, also enlist in the navy. His efforts have proved successful, for on Tuesday the boy enlisted at the re cruiting office of Sergeant J. E. Nor strom, with his parents' consent. Dr. Clara Dnnn, office rooms 10 nnd 11, Jackson Co. Bank Bldg. 36 Last week 'of Boosey hominy. 29 Hugh Elliott, well known .Medford blacksmith, suffered a paralytic stroke Tuesday afternoon while at work in the Merrlman blacksmith shop, of which he has had charge since Tom Merrlmim went oa duty in the naval reserve. Mr. Elliott was re moved to his room at the Wise home on Jackson street, and Mrs. Elliott, who was visiting their daughters In Portland, was notified by telegraph Mrs. Elliott and daughters. Sirs. Er nest Webb and Mrs. Mabel Buck, ar rived in Medford this morning from Portland. .Mr. Elliott's coudltion Wednesdny was still serious. See Pierce, the Florist, for per rennial plants, phone. 30 Lare flot ks of wild geese were ol served fblng over Medford on Tues day and Wednesday heading north ward, presumably for the nesting and breeding ground In the north. Dr. Margrave, Farmers and Fruit growers Bank bldg. Phone Lloyd Parker, who was bronchi to the city Wednesday morning by Con stable A. it. Hammond from Sisson. I'nllf., was arraigned before Justice of the Ponce Taylor on a larceny from dwelling charge, waived examination, and was bound over under $?'i'. bail. Parker 1 sa.ctised pf sealing a suit easo full of clothing from the depot hotel nt Ashland. He w.is only recently located at Sison Ihive yonr mattresses renovated, upholstering, auto top and trimming done at W II. Brown's. H; North Front, phone 1 t.VJ. At the Page theatre tonight the potatoes received for admission from ; children under II to the matinee this! afternoon, will be sold to the highe-t bidder. May or C. E. Gates will be the ; auctioneer. Tho proceeds will go to j the local branch of the Red cross. ! Johnson for high class watch re-j pairing. tf ; Three Pullmrn car loads of re-j emits for the marine corps, army and j navy passed through the city this, morning en route to San Francisco. One car was filled with I'niverslty j of Minnesota students who have cn- listed In the marino corps. M. Purdln, lawyer. Room 406 M. F. & H. Bldg. 50 The Tarent-Teacher circle of the Washington school will observe 'Stu dent's Day" at the regular meeting Friday afternoon, April 27. All par ents are invited to attend. The pro gram will be given by the students. Each member of the circle is invited to come and bring a friend. Metz cars, 29 South Grape St. The Home Guard company will meet at 7:30 o'clock Wednesday ev ening at the high school assembly room and drill on the streets near the school under Captain Freeman New port. For the best Insurance see Holmes, the Insurance Man. George Frey of Little Butte creek section was a Medford visitor Wed nesday. Gates sella Ford cars, J200 down and $25 a month. Will Von der Hellen of Eag'.e Point spent Wednesday In Medford. Word received from State Highway Engineer Nunn is to the effect that the highway commission ias recom mended an appropriation for the Cra ter Lake highway o: ;Ci,000 which if matched by tho government, will make $164,400 available this year for construction work. Take that broken pump to the Pa cific Highway Garage, 20 South Bart lett ct. Davles Weld Anything. Announcements have been received announcing the marriage of Ml?s l'arhara McKcnzic, daughter of Dr. ' K. A. J. McKcnzie of Portland and I Roderick L. Ma-leay. owner of the I ..,. ... WVlftnrloirn. at Portland Tuesday. April 21. Plant blooming ransy plants now. Cet them at Pierce, the Floriit. 3'" Lester Hodgson of Portland, repre senting the Hodason-Fenaughty Co.. is fpcndi.-.g a few dys in the valley. Baths 25c, Hotel. Holland i FOR CRACKED and VQjXS' CHAPPED HANDS Dennis Eucalyptus Ointment AT ALL DRUO STORES TUBES 25C JARS 60C $5 Millinery Sale All trimmed hats valued up to $10 will be put on special Sale Friday and Saturday April 27 and 28. Choice while they last ...... $5 MISS LOUNSBURY at M. M. Dept. Store ?'t l'-S!S Capital $100,000 - Not Necessary to Call IF you find ii inconvenient to come to Medfcrd personally, you may op en a Savin-is' 'or Checking account of the 1st Halionnl Bank by mail. Therefore, no matier where you live in this vicinity you are still a'jleto utilize the conven icnt find helpful sor-vices of this bank. Mail ns a .Money (nk-r w Check. In case yuti wi.-ii to "nil C:-h rer-l-ti-r Mime v. ith ymir Cnmer. llc nmite nliet'ier ym ui-i ii Cheeking or Siniii;-' Aecuujil. We'll do the rest. . Now write us u cyerytliiiis is ni-t clearly u!J'ieitt"(!. i3 TT?i d ilai MEDFORD OREGON AMUSEMENTS AMUSEMENTS a BEansffWTTiFW.iy iw. iare Are You T $ t ? ? ? T t t t t ? ? ? ? ? ? V f Prepar If not, you had better avail yourself of the OPPORTUNITY while there is yet time. - PRICES are steadily ad vancing on all lines of merchandise. We can still SAVE YOU MONEY on shoes of all kinds, clothing, hats, etc. ?! Y ? ? Men's Suits $15.00 $10.00 $16.50 $12.50 $1S,50 $14.00 t Men's' Shirts " A lino (if Sample Shirt I. military collar, rccular $l.'2) ami ! IllVS! T Work Shirts 50c and 60c yaluos ss Shirt. npc;i!r'p and -1.50 ..95c and $1.00 ...9Sc and $1.45 I i t i Men's Underwear Men's Union Suits, liht ei!iht....$1.00 Men's Keepkocil 1'nion Suits $1.00 Men's Shedaker liii"n Suits 75c Suit Cases I'roiii $1.25 to $7.50 Men's Hats t & NOTE By popular request Marguerite Clark in "Snow White" will be shown two days, " TONIGHT ANDR NIGHT THE FAVORITE STAR OF MILLIONS giierite.C Mar ark 'jVe y : -v -- J:.i,v:n j.v.V.as - ' -e. L!i!jr? :..V $1.C0 $1.65 $2.45 $1.95 $2.85 $2.25 Shoes I .. .' : - . : , i'iy t 1 ' , - .', Ki t,'.; ' -':-' - J f I - - :.i - vv..; VI Ladies" Shoes $2.45 to $6.00 A lot of Ladies' Sr.niiile Shoes $1.85 to $3.25 Ladies Sample Oxfords and i nn el AtL a i inn s you 10 Children's Sh.. s $1.65 to $2.95 Infant's Shoes. 50c to $1.75 Men's Kress Shoes $2.95 to $6.50 A,..!!1; AVn. L- Sl,ec SI Qfl tn S4 f?5 t " -v v t Ladies' Waists Ladies' White Waists, values to l..')i 69c I Ladies Sattetn IYttienats 60c to $1.65 in a picturizaticn of her great as t stage success the beloved fairy tale 'OW WHITE in which die appeared for two sea sons at Winthrop Aries' Little Theater, New York. REGULAR PRICES E3 ADULTS 15c CHILDREN 5c 218 EAST MAIN ST. Medford Sample Store V EAST MAIN ST. y 218 " 1 TYRONH-'l'im. ARROW form-fit COLLAR cieiTT. rr ABOtrii ca mam si Stop at Thf NEW HOUSTON HOTEL $3.65 SPORT SHOES SPORT (J CA OXFORDS tyd.DV Made of Smith Sea Island Cam-as with white L'illeX SuleS and white IiUhher h.eels, Silid leather t'ie Itoxines. inner soles and enuntcrs. He.-t buy in Medl'oiil for the money, and ihe best part of this offer is b per ecnt in your favor, for we fit you on to of the value, makini; a iur ehase worth w hih-. Headquarters for All White Footwear At the Sinn of 21 North Central Ave. "GOOD SHOES" BUILT OUR BUSINESS Come in and Buy Your Garden Cultivators You can do more in the morning be fore breakfast than you can do in a day with a hoe The Prices are from $4 to $10 HUBBARD BROS.