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PAGE TWO MEDFOTCT) MATL TRTT5TTNR. MET)FORT. ' OfiKfiOy. FlxMPAY. JANUARY fll, 1010 TOCAL AND JL PERSONAL ' A flood of telegrams was received In th6 city Thursday afternoon from llio Medford boys in tlie 65th artil lery apprising their relatives of the organization's nrrlval-in Philadelphia from France. r ' : ' ' ' Popcorn that wl!. pop at 20c per lb. Warner. Wortmau & Gore. 266 Dr. and Mrs. Henry Hart have re ceived nn offlclal'coiiy of the general Ordora issued Dec. 19, by the air ser-, vioe cominandAr of tho First Army, American Expcdufonary Forces, cit ing fhelr -son, Lieutenant Floyd H. Hart, for' exceptional devotion to duty. This ordor readB as follows: "Second Lieutenant Flyd H. Hart, A. S., U. S. A., pilot, 90th aero, nquadron, by his spirit, initiative and ability, 'was an inspiration to service among officers and enlisted men. He served with distinction for five months at the' front." ' Malted milk 60c lb. DeVoo's. Dr. E. P. H. Portor returned today from hl business visit to San Fran lisco, -J Manzanita wood for sale corner Kir and Second. Phone 441-J. 2S9 i The girls of the senior class had . charge of the high school assembly, hour today and furnished a pleasing program. - Xew Vacuum Cleaners to rent $1.00 per day delivered, $75 If you call. ' Klectric Home Supply Co., Ill West Main. Telephone 12. 265 ' There was born to Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Peuland, Central Point, a nine pound daughter, January 30, 1919. -Mother and daughter are doing nicely.- , For painting and paperhanging see J. P. Liston, 407Beaity street. First ctess work. ' 267 Chris Ulrlch of Jacksonville, was in the city for a few hours today on business. : Another shipment of nice fat mackerel- just arrived ' at Medford Fish Market. Our customers like them for breakfast. . 265 L,. E. Hinmaa of Portland, former ly city electrician in Medford, was visiting friends in the city Thursday. He sad some business in Roseburg for the Southern Pacific company, and as ho -had a day to spare, he improved the opportunity to visit here. Whipping cream at DeVoe's. ' .' .. Mrs. J. Cranston who has been vis iting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. Flater at Jacksonville since the first of 'December, left today to visit friends in Klamath county. Her home is in Windsor, Ontario, Canada, and as she had not seen her folks tor a number of years she decided that the winter season would be a good time to visit them. She was very much pleased with the climate here, and said that she could not realize that this is winter. - - i New- Vacuum Cleaners to rent $1.00 per day delivered, 75c If you call. Electric Home Supply Co.; Ill West Main. Telephone 12. ; 265 . Any charitable minded family or person having a suit that will fit a . 12-year old poor boy and willing to give it away, or anyone who has such a suit for sale cheap is requested to telephone 5 01-R. i,. ; The. Valley Fuel Co. has adopted a strictly cash basis beginning Feb. 1. All kinds of wood for sale. Phone 76. -- - ..' .. 290 , Residents of the hill districts of Jackson county are much interested in the bill pending in the legislature providing for bounties on scalps as follows: Coyote $3, .gray wolf $5, pups. of the gray wolf, timber wolf and other wolves $2.50 each; wild cats and lynx $2, mountain lion $10, and seal pup $3. , .., ; We will close shop in a few days for the summer. Anyone wanting fur work done, please get busy. F. W.1 Bartlett, 105 West Main St. John Emerson who has been visit ing friends in, Medford and vicinity, left' today for his home at Sacra mento, i : -. .Now that you have the spring fever . why not try a little lish for dinner. .Medford Fish Market.. ' ; , 205 'Mrs. B. P. Kurz who has been vis iting her folks, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Austin at .Wellen, returned to Hilt today. You can always find something for a quick lunch at DeVoe's. . Attorney W. B. Phipps went to Ashland this morning for a Bhort visit with his brother, E. E. Phipps. : Insure in sure insurance. Phone 799 or 509-Y. Bennett Inv. Co. 291 1 James Gregg Jeft this morning on a short business trip to San Fran ; Cisco. ''' 1 City hemstitching and pecoting 5c ydi Mrs. B. E, Haney. . 274 Charles Grome left today for a visit with friends at Marysvllle, Cal. Guaranteed springs 'for all cars. C. E. Gates Aiito Co. . A. J. Florey came in front Ft. Ste vens today for a short visit with his folks ajt Ea! Point. Guaranteed brake lining for all cars. C. E. Gates Auto Co. . There 'was bora to Mr. and Mm. M. . F. . Young of Willow Springs in the Dow hospital, Medford, Jan. 30,-1919 a seven-pound daughter. Boforo packing for cold storage, we are offering some fine furs, foxes, wolves, etc., at greatly reduced prices. F. W. Bartlett, 115 WeBt Main street. Miss Anna H. Clark, formerly a Medford nurse, who left here a few ; months ago for San Francisco, has accepted a position as superintendent of the- Juneau, Alaska hospital und will leave this week for Juneau. Furniture upholstering, mattress making, crating and packing. Doug las, 201 S. Riverside. Phono 162-J, Returning soldiers from Camp Lewis toll'of the Important surgical and medical position Captain K. J Conroy holds nt tho base hospital at that immense cantonment where there are still' 30,000 soldiers stu tloned and hundreds axe arriving dally from overseas service. Dr. Couroy has climbed fast during his service at Camp Lewis. Among other duties the most Important is that he is at tho head of the hospital build ing recently opened to take car of officers from overseas with condi tions calling for surgery. Dr. Conroy will not return to Medford bofore next May as in response to a cull for volunteers he signed up to remain as surgeon and physician nt tho base hospital until then; You can drink a pint of cldor for a nickel at DeVoe's. , In addition to the regular program tonight at the Liberty theatre "The Great Marcus," handcuff king, and Frank Earl, comedian will appear in two splendid vaudeville acts. Mr. Marcus will give a tree exhibition in front of the theatre nt 7 p. m., when he will escape from a straightjackct while suspended in midair. Dr. Heine, Garnett-Coroy Bldg. The . Rogue River Valley Minister ial association will meet in the Med ford public library next Monday, Feb. 3, at 10:30 a. m. A good program is assured. Papers will be read by Rev. Carlos of Medford and Rev. Kahler of Ashland. All members ft re urged to be present. J. E. Wnlbcck, secretary. s. Shoes at cost. 10 South Central. It was a tough pull on many Med ford people to meet tho final pay ments on their fourth liberty loan bonds yesterday. For those who have been paying on a $50 bond the pay ment is $15.36 and in proportion for larger amounts. On making the final payments the bonds were delivered to the purchasers. The 36 cents ex tra is refunded when the first coupon is due April 15, 1919, amounting to $1.01. 'After the next coupon, the semi-annual interest payments are $1.06 on a $50 bond. Hemstitching, pecoting, all work guaranteed. Vanity Hat Shop. Mrs. Chas. L. Schietfelin and T. E. Daniels arrived in the city this morn ing from Los Angeles where tkey at-. tended the burial of the late ilr. Schieffeiln. Guaranteed spark plugs for all cars. C. E. Gates Auto Co. The new women's exchange and rest room of the W. C. T. U. will open Its doors on North Front street to morrow, and the public generally is invited to call and view the arrange ments. AH women of Medford and the county are especially invited to make their headquarters in the rest room. t - , For the best insurance see Holmes, the Insurance Man. Mr. and Mrs.- E. G. Trowbridge, driving a car thru from the north to Medford are registered at the Bligh hotel. Salem Capital Journal. Daily's Jail. Dodge cars. Phone 15. ...... . . Jliss Anne ilcCormick arrived home Friday morning from spending the week in attendance at the joint annual conference of county home demonstration' and agricultural agents at Corvallis. i For fire insurance phone G4, cor ner Eleventh street and S. P. track. D. R. Wood & Co. As an aid to decreasing the flu epi demic the city and school authorities of Eugene have established the rule that no pupil who has been suffering from influenza will be allowed to re enter the schools until a week after the residence where the child lives is released from quarantine. . Sea Geo. Treichler Motor Co., for tires, oils and auto accessories. Ennis Robinson of Grants Pass was attending to some business in Medford Thursday, j Get your milk, cream, flutter and buttermilk at DeVoe's. . C. A. JIcGrew of Talent, was in the city Thursday doing some trading and visiting friends. . Dr. H. P. Hargrave,' physician. Rooms 409-410 Garnett-Corey Bldg., phone 230. tf Mr. and Mrs. John Meek of Grants Pass, are vlaiting friends in Medford for a few days. For Xu-Bone corsets see Mrs. Paul Hansen. Phono 585-H. 207 Mrs. W. W. Hobbs loft Thursday evening for Savage creek to visit for a few days with Mrs. Chris Kinkle and Mrs. B. L. Malone. Windshield glasses, for all cars C. E. Gates Auto Co. 'Harry D. Mills of Butte Falls, man ager of -the Butte Falls Lumber com pany, is in the city for a few days on business. .-'-- Unde Sam raised 1 ori says Ujootnt was corn- end He's running strong. ; la i Champion corrv; .jjakes (1. B. Tower, C. C, Whulun and li. liyllio of Portland, were liusiuesa vis itors in Uio city Thursday.. DuVoo has a flue lino of assorted chocolates nt tlOo per pound. T. IV Bradley canto ovor from Cop. co, Cnl., Thursday, for a tow days visit in Medford. , f It pays to save in tho Building & Loan, 429 M. F. & li. Bldg. F. McGallturd of ItiidKetoii. X. J who Is on a business trip to the coast wus in Medford Thursday, Xash Hotel. Special rates, week or month. Steam hent. 267 F. B. Jacobs and C. J. I.arsou ot Seattle were in the city Thursday on business.' i e Join tho new clusses at the Med ford Business college, forming dur ing tho month of January, 1919. Large, commodious, - comfortable rooms just Inspected by a member ot the health committee of tho city of Medrord and pronounced sanitary and freo from danger of Infection from contagious diseases. Re-opened by permission of tho mayor and health officer of the city after care ful investigation. 260 H. H. Ellng and 1L C. Hays ot Portland, weso visiting friends in the city Thursday. Guaranteed piston rings for all cars. C. E. Gates Auto Co. L. Sesall arrived from Los An geles Thursday to spend a few days In Medford and vicinity on business. Fred W. HnlL A. G. Hoover and A. H. Spooner of Chicago. B. M. Bart lett and L. F. LeGnrrle of Portland, were transacting business with the merchants in Medford Thursday. "George Hams and C M. Rupo of Seattle, were out of town visitors in MedTord Thursday. With a minimum temperature of 26 degrees above it snowed a little early this morning Just a few fine flakes. Ruin is predicted for tonight and Saturday. W. W. Hittle of Gold Hill, spent today lu the city In quest or ar nurse to take care of his mother-ln-lnw. Mrs. W. W. Dinwiddle, who Is very ill with old age complications. F. Roy Davis spent Thursday at Grants Pass taking testimony! In a contest rase over water rights. J. M. Tetherow was a business vis itor in ' Medford yesterday from Grants Pass. , - : D. Tressler of Spokane, arrived in Medford Thnrsdny, to spend a few days looking over the country. Lester Simmons of Seattle, arrived Thursday for a few days visit In the city.- D. R. Atkinson and J. J. ilunsack- er of Portland were in the city Thurs day on business. ' Bert R. Elliott of Camp Lewis and L. C. Falkenbaga of Grants Pass, were Hotel 'Medrord guests Thurs day. Mrs. E. McRoe of Portland, arrived in Medford Thursday for a few days visit with friends. A.' L. Fisher of Spokane, D. G. Gordon of San Francisco, L. V. Call of Chicago. F. S. Earl of Seattle, were guests at 'Hotel Holland Thursday. Clara Wialch came in from Wellen Thursday for a few days visit with friends in Medford. J. Micauder and wife of Dunsmulr are visiting friends in Medford for a few days. ' A. Bergman of Portland. F. H. Xove of Hilt and Rudolph Tenschor of San Francisco, were Nash Hotel guests Thursday. . A. K. Earhart of Rogue River, Is in the city today looking up some business matters. Herbert Ditsworth of Prospect is visiting friends in Medford for a few days. Y L. Zimmershead of Montague and W. F. Bennett of Yreka, Cal., are in the city for a few days on business. ' The county agent has Just received word that tho federal government will be prepared to distribute nitrate of soda direct to farmers thru' county agents, at $81.00 per ton, f. 6. b. San Francisco. The season Is now well alvanced and if Jackson county far mers are to tako advantage ot this opportunity no time can bo lost. Ell '5 NAI C. GOODWIN DEAD ON EVE OF SIXTH WEDDING KKW YOliK. Jan. :il.-Nt ( (lootlntn, the ttttor, died tit it hotel hern eui'lv ioduv alter a brief illness, lie ontne to Xew Vu;k last Monday from VlKltimoro, where lie had hew. plnvimr.' Death wns duo to ironenil hrt'iikdowu in Iteullh, t'ollowinu mi op eration lor the removal, of his vithl eye neveinl months tiiro. - Horn nt lloMon. Maw-;.. Julv l!"; lS.'i", Goodwin was u familiar figure on the American kIiiko fur iminv vent's. He made his first iipnenrmu'o in 1S7I and suluiucutlv pluvcd lending roles in muiiv successful iduvs in the Vtiited States mid t'.uulmul. . . Sketch of Oii-eei- Goodwill's histrionic career dated buck to his school iluvs hi an neiiilemv at Kamiiimton. Mttiuc. where his iihil itv nt mimicry won him local renown. After brief period at clerkships in Boston stores, duriuv which lie read Slinki'siH'uro mul studied ilriunntic nrt lie iiiiule his professional debut lis u uewshov in "Law in New-York." at Huston, in 1S74. The following year found him nt the famous Touv Pas tor's in New York, and from theu un til his death his theutrit-ul nctivilies were marked with almost uninter rupted successes, both us slur tint) ns producer. (looilwin wns five limes married. His first wife wns Eliti YVciitlicrhv, A Mother's Happiness ' Made Perfect Of Ubnotf fo-porbutcs That Soa Kavo Emr? Car The expectant mother physical comfort hould txi our first tbmiitlit, noil nil nlnut her should mo to 1L that her preparation Xor baby's com In bo complete Tburo la mottt tpJcadul rcmetty to pre pure women for tho rn?atrt time In their Itrea, icoown a Mother Friend. It U ap plied to tbo muscle vf tho abdomen, fently rubtied la. and at onco penetrates to rcileTo strain on nerre. cord and lljrimcnU. It makes tho unuactcJ so pliant that tltey ex pand casllj fvhen baby arrives; tho hour ot tho timo oro femrr, and pain and danger; at the crisis 1 naturally avoided Mother's Friend ennhlcs tho mother preserve her health and strength, and sho remains a pretty mother by bavLur avoided discomfort and sitffcrlnir which mora often than otherwise accompanies such an occa cion when nature 1 untitled. Every nerve, utusclo and tendon L thoroughly lubricated. Discomfort dtirtn tho period U counter acted, and tho skin, after tho crisis Ict WDOoth and nnturul. Writ to tho Bradfldd ftevtitator Com pany. Dept. B, Lamar Pulldlnir. Atlanta, Ucorpfa, for their Mntlierhood Book, and ob tafn a bottle of MotiW Krlcod ironx tbo Cms &tora tod.y v.-iUxmt fail. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOUND On West Tenth street, man's blcyclo with Iron carrier basket on frame. Chief of Police. 26.1 LOST Hunch of keys. .Liberal re ward lf returned to Mull Tribune. nor. FOR SALK DodKO louring car, like new. Sa. Terms. Box O, Mail Tribune, - . 207 LOST Pair of npcetaelea. tortolno shell bows. Howard If returned to Mall Tribune. 2ll." WANTED Heans. 25,01)0 lbs. Call 27 North Grape. 2(16 FOR SALK A few restored Duroc Jersey bred gills und sows. LnrKv typo and Bood ancestry, nt Modoc Orchard or W. A. Sumner, man ager, Hotel Medford. FOR SALK Wood saw; four-horse -engine, 2fi-lnch saw; light, power ful rig, in fine condition, J loo. .. E. Ouches R. F. D. 1, (Irlfrin Creek. 27(1 1 1 rt rk WEEKS ffi MceOWAN CO ' UHDERTAKEK '"" Day Phono: Pacific 227. Night I'hories: F. XV. Weeks. lOWa. lly AiUut. Tonight . "America's Tonight Answer'V HISTORY SHOWN ON SCREEN FULL OF PEP AND PATRIOTISM Shows How Our Boys Won Great War , It's ' America's Answer that ' 'America Wouldn't '; K . Fight." !;.; ' ' Adults 25c; Children, 10c. Door3 open 7 o'clock il eoinedv ucli'esM, who died ill 1H8". A few vein's Inter lie iiiiivried Nellie linker l'eiiswv. lit 1SDK. Mitxiue I'll lioll, with wlumi ho' tiiiioireil in a lurue roix'i'toii'e ol' iilttvm kiiIihc oeiillv Miss Kdiin (loodiieli ( Hikimi l''.dnn SlenheiiN) who wn Iiih leiulinu H'oiuun lor severul veur, and liit most recent wil'e wnx Miiriiurcl More hind, uuw the wit'o of mi uriiiv lieu Iciiiuil, (looilwin's count rvoiiie us ut (Ii'chii Park. Simla Munieu, Cnl, ., Sixth Miii-rhuto rliiiineil lioodwin wns Mum to have Inlicn n sixth wife, (louruia (lurdncr of l.o Amtelcs, Culit'., who is iiluviiiL' in III I'ompnuv in wliii'h (ti'iiilwin wns slur I'iiur ut the lime ol' his dentil. She eiime to New York ti few diivs ilto t iirrnime for hii euro here. The removal of U"il iu's eve was Hie. result if 1111 error of nn emnlove iifideiscvorul''w'itek$ uuo iif ptviutfiliv nn eve wnsh for the netor ''hlin'o- (), AlllllllH mid W, II. I hi Mlll'l (it llul In 1'illln, ciime In Thiii'mluy In nee wliut In dolliX In lu city on iiillrnihl mill lots, r.iiin insleiid f Hie iisiml liiinnl was placed in Hie elm mul (lumlwum eve was sei'iolislv injured, Al llt linlnl lii'l'C ImlllV il WiH Ull'd tlllll the iiclin; siil'l'ci'i'il n slil'.lil -IroKe j Ainelicun I'Vilel'iilinh of l.iilmi' of iniiiMexv iiist before In ilii"'. hu,i uiiili'i'luKcii l iinioni.ii llm tele. (Iniiilwlll's piirenls live in Ifuvoili'V. iilmnc li rl in nil I'ulix of llm l'inli.,1 Muss., where hunnl will InUe plncn, Mules. Hardly a Drugstore in the Land , ' That Does Not Sell This Remedy I :..!... ....n...- i.-uii...i.. i On tho Murkct Half Century. When you nro In perfect honltli, und me e'njiiylnif n ulronic nnd vlitr otia vitality, It in then that your blood h free from nil impuritlei. j Vow sheuld ho very careful nnd Itlvo heed to the iillitlitont indlriitlon or imnuio blood. A slii'ntl"li clrctilii. tlon 1 oftim I'ullcnteJ by nn Impaired nnnvtlto, n feulltiff f Inanlliiilo nnd a itenurul wenkeiilnif of llm systeiii. It in then thnt you Mliulild prointilly tnkn it few buttles of H. K, S., tliu irrent, blooii ptiilller und slrniitllcnir. Il will clrmitu thu blood thoioiiitlily mi I hull. I up and Hti'DiiKtlton Uio wlmlu iiystom. S, H, H. In sidil hy nil dru.;. Klsts. Valiiuldu Information uimui tliu blood supply can bo lintl frco by wrll. Inif t 'i1 vl't ftpecllla Cj.JJ !w!!"t I.ul.ir.ito"y. Atlanta, Ca. TONIGHT LIBERTY TONIGHT iSPECIAL VAUDEVILLE "The Great Marcus Well Known Escape Artists Sensational escapes from Handcuffs, Ropes, Strait Jackets, Etc, FranR Earl . The Boy With the Norvous Feet. , , SIVEN IkKKIiS PK'TritK IMkOCK.VM MARGUERITE CLARK IN '.' LITTLE MISS HOOVER" ADULTS 25c. " and Mack Sennett Comedy CHILDREN 10c V -'V' ' ' ' :" ' FREE ' See the Great Marcus Escape from a Regulation Straight Jackot Suspended in Mid-air in Front of Liberty Theater Tonight. Pl "fJtf ! -H Ml Ml HI .l 3 ljfWy!L "' "'' 'ii1"1"1' Iir" T 3 " ''" "C I !- X. Today - - Tomorrow WINSOM K t i Marguerite Glarkl X "LITTLE MISS HOOVER" X t4 nrautifiil l'aiiuiiiiiuit Star has nU. or Voiiny; Sucict v (iirl wlut Imivcly Iimk liti liil J & fm; hci' coiintrv it's a KariiKTCttc mid 'Iiii kcii li'aisi!'. . t ALSO A SCREAMING COMEDY SUNDAY AND MONDAY t DOUG FAIRBANKS in He Comes Up Smil;ing" t V ? ? ? ? y i 'iMJlK'1' The "IOWA" Cream Separator WAIiKKI) A MllK TO SHOW AKHOX Titl HS TO VltlHYft Ann 4,'J. . Very Iarc Kcrolal Iliiptui'C 30 yix. HiandiiiK. Oi-ciipatiiTii lialiorer. Wlttcd tvllh "Wonderful" Ti'Ukk. . . 1 received your Truws in good Khnpo on tho 10th und wan no well pleased with the looks ot same thut 1 walked a mile that cvonlnB to show it to a raptured friend. I am well plouscrl and think it the best triiBB I ever saw or have ever worn. 1 would not part with It for five times the price. Wish to thank you for your square deal and you may use my r.a:nt Ifjj bu ll'na. Sincerely yours,. ' : ; .. . , t .JSUWAIIU QCIC1ITUS. HEATH'S DRUG STORE I '' ; ' : : THU SAX TOX HTOIti;. WORLD'S BEST BY ACTUAL TEST t t f T T T in' TTili,.1,' I ,J . it i. i till i Special faro has lieen tiikon to insure not only the closest skimming, but the most dur able mid the liglitest riiiniiiifi; (!rcriin ftctmnilor. For over twenty years Hie " IOWA" lias given dependable service to dairymen and farmers. The "JOWA," Willi the patented Curved Di.sc Howl, will actually pay for itself out of the butterf'at tluit is & .lost in tho use of the ordinary straight disc bowl type of unicliinc. - We will lie glad to give you a demonstration. Tl. . -.' nri 1 II 11 jl... last W orld's Fair, the .'W ' "69 - "IOWA" outski n lined all competing Cream Separa tors. '..''''':.' ' i . j., ,, . ' . I Hubbard Bros. Cor. Main and Riverside Medford, Oregon ff- ;!' W - i ... t V 1 "V R . VA1 VS