Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 11, 1918, Page 2, Image 2

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'According to ronort from Ilcd
Cross headquarters, the nulvaKO do
iartment of that ornanlzntlon is lack
ing sufficient material to conduct its
work. It Is requested thut people
having partly worn clothes, who
would like to see them put to a good
use, can have their wish gratified by
giving them to the Ited Cross. The
clothes may be brought to the parlors
In the . Sparta lliiiMIng, or persons
having them may leave their p.'iono
number and they will be culled for.
Borne of the articles required are
Hour sacks, linen, sheets and pillow
clips, and any wool or cotton apparel
that can bo worked over. ,
Wear a carnation In honor of your
mother next Sunday, May 12, Moth
er's Day. Pierce tho Florist. 42'
Mrs. It. L. Taylor left this morning
for Itosoburg for a visit with Mr.
. and Mrs. Joss Hodges, following
which they will go to Portland for
a visit with her daughter,
: (Candidates' ball, Nalatorlum, Wed
liny 15th. Tickets, 75c. 4.ri
The service flag of the Modford
lodge of Elks now hears 68 sturu,
that many members of the lodge be
ing In war service, many of them
already in Franco. When the dinft
limit is raised to 4 0 years It Is fig
ured that tho number of local KlkH
In service will be far over a bumU'ed.
, Don't forget wo have gii.OO pattern
hats. Very best Btyles. .Miss Louis-
bury, milliner, new location, 1st door
West of Marsh & Dennett. 42
, Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Sandwlck of
Belllnghani. Wash., are visitors In
the city and guests at tho Hotel Hol
land. Phone 84 l-J. Office Medford Con-
Crete Construction Co., at Lewis pipe
plant, N. Illversldo Ave. 45
Thore Is a beautiful place to park
automobiles In the spacious grounds
of the North Griffin Croek school
house, where the great lied Cross
chicken dinner will be stfrvod tomor
row afternoon. Tho pooplo of this
district are In a receptive frame of
mind, and the glad hand will bo ex
tended to all candidates who attend
with their families or mombors of
other families. '
A rollnor will doublo tho II fo of
your tire. C, 13.' Gates Auto Co. 40
Merle Gray, former district agent
here of the Oregonlan, Is In the city
from Portland adjusting his affairs
preliminary to taking tho position of
traveling auditor for the Oregonlan.
Arthur Brown has replaced Gray
as district agent.
See Mrs. Paul Hansen about Nn
Bone Corsets. Phone 685-11. 69
. Mrs. Lottie Wobb of this city Is
caring for bar sister, Mrs. William K.
Davis of Tolo, who Is III with tho
. measles.
Hare you a son or brother In tho
army or aavy, If so you Bhould dis
play a service flag. The Mall Trib
une has them.
Mrs. Lou Herbert of Central Point
attended the funoral In Melroso lust
'Wednesday of hor sister, Mrs. Henry
Conn, a pioneor resident of Melroso.
Next Sunday, May 12, Mothers'
Day. Remember mother with a
bunch of carnations. Tierce the
Florist. 42
Miss Cnpltola Swindon loft today
for a visit with friends and relatives
at Eugene, alio will probably spend
the sunimor In Kugeno.
Tires are high. Doublo their serv
ice with rbllnors. C, K. Gates Auln
Co! ' 4u
Plans for a grand review of ull
home guard units In tho state In
Portland in connection with Oregon's
first war conferee on May 22 mid
23 aro being formulated by Colonel
John I). Hibard. Alllio It Is not yet
certain that all of tho C I romiuuilcH
In tho stntn will puss In review, It Ik
almost certain that a large number
will be In tho punule. In nililillnn
Colonel Hlhlmrd is arranging for a
aoctlonnl meotlng where delegates
representing each homo guurd com
pany may work out a uniform phut ol
operation In tho state.
Upholstering, furnnuro repairing,
mattresses made over, feather reno
.vatod, carpels and rugs cleaned and
laid. Geo. W. Douglass, 201 S. HIv
erslde. Phone 900-M. tf
The College Women's club met n(
the home of Mrs. I,. K. Williams, .'.20
B. Peach street, this afteruucin. Mix
tion of offliers was held.
See Dave Wood about that flro In
nursnce policy. Office, Room 401
M. P. ft H. Ilulhllng.
Martin McDonongh, the elevator
oporator at tho Onniett-Corey build
ing, hnn been III Tor n vei l:, hut will
probably bo ablo to resume duty in
,a few days.
Plorce tho Klorlst ."or bedding'
plants of nil kinds. Phono S7 . 42
i there was a light frost this morn
ing In the Central Point nelghbor-l
hood, liut oilier parts of the vuilcv
.escaped, tho most of the on hardlstn
and farmers were worried over the
outlook up to midnight. This morn
ing'! minimum tempernlme wns
86 Vi dogrees. Fair weather Is pre
dicted for tonight and Sunday with
a warmer tomperature Sunday.
Dr. Holne. Garnott-Coroy Dldg.
Hosos nre now In bloom in all
parts of the city and have been for
some time where there was a south
ern exposure. With a few more
warm duys all the roso bushes will be
in bloom.
Pumpers for all cars. C. E. Gates
Auto Co. . 40
Holland bad Its second robbery
Thursday night when some unknown
party entered the smokehouse of Jeff
Wlmer, who resides near that place,
and stole 200 pounds of hams anu ba
con. With meat as high as It is, Mr.
Wlmer says thut his loss Is greater
thut that of It. Iloswell an d son, who
a week ago were held up and robbed
of $i;nilO worth of gold bullion about
three miles froln the Wlmer home.
Grunts Pass Courier.
Slab and block wood, dolivered
anywhere in the city. Reasonable
prices. Phono 482; after 5 p. m.
786-W. tf
County Pathologist C. 'C. Cate will
be ono of the .Medford delegates to
the stuto war conference to be held
Kit Portland May 22nd and 23rd, un
der the uUHplces of the Btato council
of defense. I.euders of war work
from every county will be In attend
ance. Mrs. Haney for hemstitching and
pecoting. Gerntt-Corcy UlJg.
Tho naval reserve recruiting purty
whlch wus recently In thlc city mudo
a big huul during Its week In Kugeno,
having enlisted 44 recruits there, In
cluding 35 men und nine women.
Daily's Taxi. Phone 15. City trips
25c for ono or two. Dodge car. Stand
at Hrown's billiurd parlor.
II. II. McCarthy of Rogue River
Is a week-end visitor In tho city.
Tomorrow is your lust chance to
win tho free Liberty bond given away
by the M. M. Dopt Store. 41
An auto party from Corvallls con
sisting of Mrs. Sheedy, Mrs. Ander
son, Miss Gerhard and J. W. Kecne
arrived in the city Friday and are
guests at the Nash hotel.
Piston rings for all cars. C. E.
Gates Auto Co. 40
Rev. Rozella Douglas and Mr. and
.Mrs. John E. McDonald left this
morning for Grants Pass In the Mc
Donald auto to attend the district
quarterly meeting of the Free Meth
odlnt church. From Grants Puss
they will go to Itosoburg to attend
the Free Methodist conference which
begins In that city next Tuesday.
Soo Plorce the Florist for canna
lilies. 42
Mrs. Rose Harry and little nolco,
Anna GUmore, of Walla Walla,
Wnsh., who have been visiting Mr.
and Mrs. A. P. Flotchor loft todny
for a visit at Modcsta, Calif.
Plant Pnxson'a Superb Dahlias now
and up to July fourth. Get them at
tho Rexul! Store, Control Point, Ore.
Judge Thomas Burke of Seattle
left today for homo aftor a tow da)B
visit with his slater, Mrs. W. M.
Schebcl, in tho Griffin Croek district.
Mitchell sharpons lawn mowers.
36 So. Riverside.
A. U. Hammond arrived In the
city Friday to spend tho weok-end.
Ho Is a former constable of Modford.
Paxson's Supero Dahlias, eight for
a dollar, eight for two dollars, and
eight for three dollars. About half
of florists' prices. R. II. Paxson, Con
trnl Point, Ore.
I). T. I.nwton, deputy state sealer
of weightB nnd measures, arrived
home Inst night from his Inspection
trip thru the northern counties of
bis district, having been compelled
to glvo up work for a short time bo
caiiBo of a alight attack or pneumo
nia which at Cottago Grove almost
rendered him speechless.
Soo Plorce tho Florist. 42'
Dr. Hartley fills and extracts tooth
without pain. M. F. II. Bldg.
A freight train wreck nenr Hogun
Rlvor at 6 p. m. yesterday put an
end to Southern Pacific traffic In
this section for six hours. Passen
ger trains 54 duo at 5:47 p. m. and
10 dun at 6:06 p. m. were held back
ut Ashland until the wreckago was
cleared away und did not reach Med
ford until 11:30 p. m.
Plant gerunlums now. Plorce the
Florist. 42
The splendid work being dono by
tho sulvugo workers of the local Red
Cross Is evidenced by the report that
every week from 240 to 50 garments
are cut out ready for sewing, distrib
uted among the worker.s, and re
turned the following week, finished.
Tim workers of this depniiment meet
each Thursday at the Red Cross par
lors, and unvnue Interested In the
work Is invited io attend.
Why not eat your noonday lunch
at Holland Cute!
Rev. .1. II. Hoyt of Rogue ltlvc
who spent Friday In Medford Ivft
this morning for Reseburg.
Johnson for high-class watch re
pairing. tf
EYES
Entrusted to me
will receive a scientific examination
and I proscribe the proper glasses
at the lowest price consistent with
It I K It grade work. It not convenient
for you to rail, you can make ar
rangement by postal or phone, for
mo to see ott at our homo.
DR. RICKERT
l: i nk.ii t Mi'ittiALiNT
Mtxirord, Orcguu,
t Mayor C. E. Gates and City Attor
ney Fred W. Mears will be two of
tho delegates to the state war con
'ference to be held In Portland May
22nd and 23rd.' Inasmuch as the
Btate convention of mayors and city
attorneys will be held at Portland at
the same time as the war conference,
the city council will defray tho ex
penses of Messrs. Gates and Meass.
Tho Ilrunswlcx, all phonographs In
ono. Waters Paint Store. tf
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Drake of Los
Angeles are visitors In the city and
guests at tho Hotel Medford.
Bicycles on easy payments. C. E.
Gates Auto Co. ,' 40
Tho there Is considerable doubt
whether the work of tbe Junior Red
Cross will be continued this Bum
mer, it Is announced by leaders of
that work that , front present In
dications, there will be no cessation
In It. The maner in which the chil-'
dren grasp tho work, and the gratify
ing results obtulned, give rise to tbe
belief that efforts to keep up the
good work will be made.
Aster plants. Pierce the Florist.
42
Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank I.pngwell of
Tolo returned homo this morning,
having spent tho night in the city.
Mrs. Wl 11. Johnson and son of
Jacksonville lejt this morning for a
visit with relntlvos at Woodhurn.
Corona dry load. Standard of dry
leads. Bardwell Fruit Co., exclusive
agents. 42
A. J. Carver of Clarkston, Wash.,
president of tho International Copper
company, and Inventor of an ore re
duction fnrnnee, after a two days'
visit In the city returned today to
Leland where he bus one of bis In
ventions Installed at a mine.
For the host Insurance, see Holmes,
the Insurance Man.
W. D. Bell of the Applcgate dis
trict and John Foster of Butte Falls
were Saturday visitors In the city.
There was a noticeable lack of
farmers In the city today. Most farm
era were busy at work taking ad
vantage of the good workable condi
tion tbe ground was loft In by Thurs
day's rain. ,
1 VW. (...
dipt, rfichurd I'. Hobson, who will
deliver u lecture free ut the Page
theater Snndny afternoon ut 3:00
o'clock, on the topic, "America nt
War." Captain Ilohson saw military
service in Cuba, nnd his story will
undoubtedly lie authentic, unit of in
terest tit his audience.
Carl Shoemaker, state fish and
game' warden, and I. X. Fleischner,
member of the state fish and game
commission, 'spent Saturday inspect
ing the fish hatchery at Butte Falls.
About that flower bed, see Plerco
the Florist. Phone 374. 42
Included among visitors registered
at the hotels today were G. G. Pat
terson and G. A. Bremser of New
York City, Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Sleter
and J. Pederson of Klrkland, N. Y.,
C. C. McKeon of Wultham, Mass., W.
lOrthman and X. Couch of Los Ange
!les, W. J. Rodgers of Seattle, H. H.
Wolfe of Tacoma, T. V. Swessy, W.
S. Humphrey and E. Poll of San Fran
cisco, Smith Clark of St. Joseph, Mo.,
E. A. Horgun, C. II. Clement and
Paul G. Wandrey of Portland, John
Bain of Pendleton, J. F. Bridges of
Oakland and E. W. Cooper of Albany.
Service flags tor Bale at cost. Mall
Tribune office.
Mrs. J. L. Butler of Albany who
has been visiting Mrs. T. J. Dines
at Jacksonville left for homo Satur
day morning.
Glenn Allen, the little trap drum
mer, formerly with the Launspach
orchestra, and Russell Coleman,
youngest son of W. R. Coleman, both
of whom uro 16 and too young to
enlist, aro doing their "bit" in the
shipyards of Aberdeen, Wash. Mr.
Coleman's two other sons are ulreudy
in the Bcrvlco. Frank, the eldest, is
with the 65th artillery in France, and
Elbert is with Co. 7 at Fort Colum
bia. Among Grants Puss visitors in
.Modford today were A. E. McCarthy,
Guy Griffith anil A. K. Earhart.
Dr. ii. D. Sheldon of tho University
of Oregon, will deliver the 'hign
school commencement address. The
city schools will close on June 14 th.
We stock springs for all cars. C.
E. Gates Auto Co.
Notice. '
Empounded on May 6th, 1918,
Phoenix, Oregon, one bay horse about
8 or 10 years old, collar marks and
branded W on the right shoulder.
Ono Iron grey muro, about 5 or 6
years old; looks like had been
worked; branedd 4 on the left stifle.
TOWN' OF PHOENIX,
44 By A. W. Short, Marshal.
New Minister Coming.
The now minister will arrive Fri
day night and will bo received at
St. Murk's hall In a fitting manner.
"The .New Minister" Is a comic per
rofrnunce with not a dull moment
In It. The characters are taken by
local talent, and rehearsals have been
held regularly for some time. It
will appeal to both old und young,
and anyone leaving at the close with
a "face as lung as grandfuthor's
clock" may ask for a return of the
price of udmissiun.
This will be given under the aus
pices of tho Ladies, Aid of the First
Methodist church.
See cast of characters and synop
sis in tbe advertising columns of this
ifc-sue.
They're Deadly Foes to
Gas Waste the Chalmers
Hot Spot and Ram's-Horn
anifold
These are days when the sagacious person is cutting out all forms
of waste in his shop and in his home.
No douht a condition thut has sent thousands to see the new Chalmers
with its two greit devices chut. IIooveri;:e gas.
One of thorn is the now noted Hot Spot, which cracks up and heats
up the raw gas into a cooked condition for wonderful power results.
The other is the Ram's-Horn Manifold, which of the two is prob--ably
an even greater device.
For it takes the gas vapor from the Hot Spot and carries it 14 inches
equi-distant to each cylinder without sharp turns, angles or pockets where
the vapor might lodge.
So that at the moment of sparking, the gas is (like the charge in a
large projectile) ready for lOO'c results.
There's so little that comes out of the exhaust in the form of un
burneil gas as to be negligible.
All the power goes into tin: crank-shaft and out of the rear wheels.
And such a soft, luring power th.it it casts a spell of intense satisfaction
the moment your foot touches the accelerator.
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ALL CHICKS l-.O.U. ULIHOir iLUJl.i;i TO CIIAM.L VWIIIOIT NOI'ICb'
A. W. Walker Auto Co.
West Main' St.
FRANKFURTER NAMED HEAD
OF WAR ACTIVIT.Y
. WASHINGTON". Mnv 11. T'Vliv-
Frnnltl'iiiler of Harvard University,
v.-as iiiiiiinleil by Secretory ot Labor
Wilson today as administrator of la
bor O'-tivitie-:. '
THE NEW MINISTER
AUSJ'iCKS J.APIKS AID OK THK M. K. nil'ltrn.
ST. MARK'S HALL, FRIDAY, MAY 17, 8 P. M.
ADULTS 35c; CHILDREN, under ' 12, 15c.
AST OF riiAKAf'TKltK.
Rev. Homor; Alexander Urown, tho St'.w '-Minister. ..
Prof. TopnotR, the leudor ut the Oioir
Mrs. Crescendo B. Flatt, Member .!u:si- Committee.
Ilozekinh V. Shrtrp. .Member of Miisir: Committee...:
Dr. Hoofdek, .Member Music Committer Clarence Meeker
Kalnhy Hunter, Choir .Member '. Raluh Brandon
Seth Perkins, a Joke Campbell
i -c.AV. !-. Valentin
if. K. .Ml Her
.Mrs. V M. Van Scovoc
Forrest C. Udmendea
.....Mrs. Pertlia ICmericK.
..Mrs. C. C. Van Scoyac
.....Mrs. Maud1 Anderson ,
A. 1-4. Vroiuan
Mrs. H. A. Caimdft
.....Mrs. John l'erl
")alsy Love joy, the New School Teacher
Odeliah l-lasbin, Organizer Old Maids' Club
Petunia Pimples, Milliner, Choir Member
Cnele Aloe, the Sexton
Augusta Wind, Everybody's KrUmd....-
Mrs. DeLaneey, President Ladies' Aid
.Miss IVqry Sope, President Old Maids'- Club ..Miss Katherine Dunham
MemlKT-s liitilieV Aid Kotty Mrs. DeLaneey. Pres.; Mesdumes Sio
cum, Belinda Hans, Hrasy, MHlhiiy, Albertina Spieer, ltliss, Knowledge,
Airy, Fluffy, Miranda Ketclmm, Petunia Pimples, Ueddy.
MenituM-s Old Maids' ( luh Miss Ivory Sope, Pres; Misses Mila Dressy,
Patience Pickles, Prnnetta Pills, Henrietta Sharp, Odcliah Hasbin, Heltio
Buttons, Polly Poppleton, Kliza Whiffles, lilo:-soin Clover. ' :"
Members of the Choir QdHiah llasbin, Henrietta Sharp, Blossom Clo
ver, Klttv Spangles, Miranda Ketchum, Mila Dressy, Petunia Pimples,. Me
lissa WHktns, Italphy Hunter, Seth Perkins, Carter Killem, Mulberry juce.
SYNOPSIS: ,
VHIago choir rehearses for entertainment. Daisy, the new school teach
er, leaves home to escape a suitor, locates in town, joins choir. Sexton toils
how to run con Kress and select a preacher. Committee discusses selecting a
preacher, and Ladies' Aid d ins to receive him". Old Maids discuss situation.
New minister arrives and is civen all the advice h.j needs. "A lively
Utile place." Kalphy finds Daisy und new minister conversing; latter joins
baseball team as pitcher and has to win every game. A gust of wind. Old!
Maids confer with sexton. Minister hasn't h.ade up his mind as to marrying.
Changes his mind ami Helens wife.
Pianist, Miss Kdith Brooks. Orchestra, Leadership of Bliss Heine.
Director of Musical Numbers. Forrest C. Kdmeades.
Production Committee, Mrs. Minear, Mrs. Heine; Mrs. H. K. Miller, director.
For One Week
i
Commencing Friday, May 10th, with a purchase of 2." cents or
more we will give you your choice of three piidios (post rard size)
of your movie favorites or one 7x10 in sepia finish. This Is an un
usual offer. Don't fail to take advantage of it.
HEATH'S DRUG STORE
rhono S84. Goods delivered.
ALSO
MUSICAL PROGRAM
First Christian Cherch,
WEDNESDAY, MAY I5TH.
ADMISSION, 35 CENTS
nmml i MmmJi
Come Here Fcr Photographic
Supplies r
Our store is the Mceci for all aspiring amateur
photographers.-
Our line of Ansco photo supplies 19 complete. We
have the Ansco, the amateur camera of professional
quality, $7.50 to $55.00.
And there is the Buster Brown family, $2.00 to $12.00.
Ansco Film, the original, genuine and perfect film.
Cyko, the prize-winning photographic paper. And back
of all is our unqualified guarantee. Come in today.
Look for the Ansco Sign.
MEDFORD PHARMACY
PHONE 10
WEEKLY BULLETIN OF
Used
Cars
1 Reo
$125
YKS. IT WILL Kl'X.
1 Micli!-iu) S275.00
1 Mi.-hiiian $375.00
1 Chalmers $275.00
1 Chalmers " in1' $750.00
1 Willvs-Km-ht $775.00
1 stmlrhakci- $850.00
1 5ujr $G50.00
Treichier-Peirson, Inc. '