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PAOK TWO ' MEDFORD MATTJ TRIRTTljrrc. MEDFORD, OR EO OX, THURSDAY, VEBRUARY .1.1. 1019 IOC ALAND PERSONAL Cinueral disappointment was felt ty the Lincoln club banqueters last nlKht over the (allure of lrvln S. Cobb, whose name was written down on the typewritten programs distrib uted at the tablos, for a ten minutes address, to appear at the banquet. Mr. Cobb explained early in the even ing; that ho was rather tired out and that after his lecture he had a long car ride before hhn. In addition he explained he was a democrat and would be out of place In the banquet room except as a political curiosity. H. left at midnight for Log Angeloa. Llthia water at lro Voe'a. Rev. and Mrs. John W. Sharp left this morning for a month's visit with Iholr son, Otaas. Sharp, and family at their ranctf near Riddle. Fifty years go last December, Rev. Sharp began bis ministerial career as a circuit riding preacher and SO years ago he and Mrs. Sharp were united in mar riage. Alco Taxi, Fbono 93. The first of a series of articles on the war by Colonel H. H. Sargent appears- In the current Issue of ' the North American.'. i Dr. H. P. Hargrave, physician. Rooms 403-410 Garnett-Corey Bldg., son 230. tf The high school student body is counting on a great time at their rally at the high school this evening In preparation for the basket ball contests KTiday evening in the audi torium with Ashland high. Guaranteed piston rings tor all cart, C. E. .Gates Auto Co. . ' - A delegation of about fifty well Known Ashland people were In at tendance at the Lincoln club banquet last evening. i Don't kick about high-priced shoes when you 'can buy them tor cost at No. 10 South Central. Sale will close at 9 p. m Feb. '25th. - The fellowship lunch following the evening service in the First Presby- terlan church next Sunday will be served by the bachelors of the con gregation. These pleasant gatherings have awakened much Interest and proven their worth. For the best Insurance see Holmes, the Insurance Man. Prof. Geo. F. Enoch, of Bombay, India, will give a most interesting illustrated lecture on "Present Con ditions in India and, Asia," Saturday evening, February 15, at the Seventh Day Adventlst church. Mr. Enoch has spent many years among the peo ple of India and. Bpeaks one of their languages. He will explain village II fp and customs, India's part in the great war, the marvelous openings ' tor gospel work and other subjects of equal interest. The lecture is free. Alco Taxf. PhoHe. flo O. N. Haley, having received his discharge from the service, arri 'cd today 'rora Evarts Field, Ark., en route to Ills home near Eagle Point. Two evangelists from Portland, Oregon will be at the Apostollo Faith Mission,, 3 3 Aorth Grape street, Thursday, Feb. 13,. 7:30. Yoji are invited to this special meeting. 876 A group of business men of the city who have evidently observed the leisurely gnlt of Rev. L. Myron Hooi er as he moved about town decldod that something ought to be done and resolved to place wheels benoath the aforesaid gentleman of the cloth In order to speed up his service In the community. 'Result? He may be seen on a bright green bicycle trying to dodge the speed cop. Down about East Main and Riverside certain men are betting on the results. A two-lb. box of Vogun's chocolates for 1.135 at DeVoe's. v Mrs. Joslo Troutt of Xashvlllo, 111., after spending the winter with her daughter, Mrs. E. P. Power, left Inst evenlug for Seattle. -Windshield glasses tor all cars. C. E. Gates Auto Co. The Parent-Teachers circle of the Roosevelt school will meet Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Arrangements will be made for the Washington tea. Dr. Raid will address the meeting at 3:4'. - Everyone should try and at tend Switches made ol combings, hnlr dyeing, -scalp treatments 13 for $5. Manicure, 4 for SI. General work. Sanitary Beauty Shop, St. Mark's bldg., phone 361-R. , 277 Xt. J. Garrett and wife of Route 3, Medford. were in town Thursday. Tires for all cars, most miles per dollar. Power Auto Co. 277 Among the Grants Pass visitors who were in the city last night to at tend the Cobb lecture and Lincoln club banquet were Alma Wolke, A. E. ' vorhles, W. T. Miller and A. B. Cornell. City hemstitching and pecotlng B yd. Mrs. B. E. Haney. 374 Gus Xewbury will deliver an ad- dress-Tomorrow night at Lincoln school on Abraham Lincoln, the oc casion being the annual tea given by the Parent-Teachers association of the school. Most vacate. Men's and boys' shoes being sold regardless of cost. Store will close Feb. 25, at 9 p. m. L. F. Stroud, No. 10 South Central ; S. G, Edwards and wife of Ashland who have been visiting relatives in Medford, including Mrs. Kenworthy and daughter, will return home next Saturday. ' Mrs. Paul Hansen, experienced corsetier, for Nu-Bone Corsets. Phone- 5S3-H: 3-00 The proposed curfew law for docs was not introduced in the legislature as a joke according to its author. Representative Dennis. Recognizing that the greater -part of Injury to livestock by dogs is done at night. Mr. Dennis would have them kept secure at home between the hours of 8 p. m. and 6 p. m. The suggestion has been made to Mr. Dennis that - -. A. 'Ash and wife who have been in I the city for a.few days, left for Ash-j dogs . at large during the prohibited land today:. Thy Are. from California and are looking or-the- valley for a location. , Nash Hotel. Special rates, week r month. Steam-heat.- 267 R. H. ' Roberts' "arrived this morn ing from Portland' to visit - with George and I. E. Roberts near Phoe- .' V f ' 4 . It pays to save in the Bunding & tan, 429 M. F. A H. Bldg. Mrs. W. R. McLeod of Gazelle, Ca, Who has been visiting with her sister,' Sirs. Fannie Miller, left for Portland on the morning train. .... For fire Insurance phone 64, cor aar Eleventh street and S. P. track. . R. Wood ft Co. , . Oscar Pottrson who has been visit ing; at home for several weeks, re turned to Seattle today. ' - -- Bakery goods at DeVoe's. hours should ;-be accompanied by their parents, and another suggestion is that an appropriation be made to supply the dogs with wrist watches. Try our place for prices on elec trical goods. Electric Home Supply Co.." Ill West Main. 277 Sheriff Terrell has received notice to . the effect that a reward of $50 would be paid for information con cerning Lew Barr, who mysteriously disappeared from Klamath Falls, July 9, 1918. Mr. Barr, who is about 55 years of age, at one time conduct ed the Modoc Lumber company's store at Chiloquin, Oregon. Accord ing to the Klamath Falls authorities, no reason for the man's disappear ance can be found. - Vacuum cleaners for rent or sale. Electric Home Supply Co., Ill West Main. -277 . Included among Ashland cltUena in attendance at the Lincoln linnqnvt last night was llort It. (irccr. Guaranteed spurx piugs for all cars. C, K. Gates Auto Co. A. C. Allen who tins been actlim manager ot the Rogue River Fruit & Produce association, has been ap pointed permanent manager. Get your milk, cream, nutter and buttermilk at DeVoe's. 11. Whltem and wife came up from Grants Pass Wednesday to Rpend tho holiday with friends in the city. Tires guaranteed 5ooo miles; also Tulversal tubes. Medford Service Station. 2S0 Harry Xebregall, W. P. Gray and G. P. Armstrong of Portland, wero business visitors in Medford Wednes day. . - v , Insure In sure insurance. Phone 799 or 509-Y. Bennett lnv. Co. 1 C. B. Hubbard, John C. Holste and F. McTaggart ot San FranclBCo, wero in the city Wednesday on business. DeVoe has a fine line ot assorted chocolates at 60c per pound. Salem's first annual automobile show will be held in the -capital c!l next week, Wednesday to Saturdn One attractive feature of the dpcnlng night will be an ensemble of thirty violinists which will render patriotic and grand opera selections. Daily's Taxi. Dodge cars. Phono 15 3. E. Bartlett and F. E. Stinson of Paul's Electric store spent Wednes day in Grants Pass on business. . The new Medford Service Station respectfully solicits a share of your patronage. Gas, Oil, etc. Corner Main and Riverside. 280 William F. Isaacs, the. clothing merchant, arrived home this forenoon from his ten days sojourn in Port land. Guaranteed springs tor all cars. C. E. Gates Auto Co. Misses Lorene Courtney and Mar tha Raymond ot Grants Pass, attend ed the Cobb lecture at the page last night. ' Malted milk 5-Oc Tb. DeVoe's. Albert and -Mrs. G. A. Tebbe of Yreka, Cal., were guests at Hotel Holland Wednesday. You can drink a pint ot cider for a nickel at DeVoe's. Mrs. J. E. Hibbert of Hilt, is visit ing friends in the city for a few days. Our lamps will last longer; try them. Electric Home Supply Co., Ill West Main. 277 E. S. Spencer ot Copper, and Albert Shafsky of San Jose, Cal., Joseph Llnhares of Seattle, Wash., were Hotel Nash guests Wednesday. Guaranteed brake lining tor . all cars. C. E. Gates Auto Co. -F. J. Marcus of Beagle, Ed Hous ton of Trail and Santord (Houston of Eagle Point, were visiting friends in the city Wednesday. You can always find something for a quick lunch at DVoo's. Joseph Sowell of Holland and John R. Bennett of Jacksonville, wore vis iting friends at Hotel N'ash Wednes day.. , ' ;' ' Furniture upholstering, mattress making, crating and packing. Doug las. 201 S. Riverside. Phono 162-J. Joseph R. Baer of Chicago, who is on a business trip to the coast, was in the city Wednesday. The Valley Fuel Co. has adopted a strictly cash basis beginning Feb. 1. All kinds of wood for sale. Phone 76. 290 Ray P. Miller, Sam Allen, F. R- Helniker and A. B. Gates of Portland were doing business in Medford Wednesday. Dr. Heine, Garnett-Corey Bldg. A. R. Brashers, E. R. Rose, J. Scott and' Irwin Halsey of 'Portland were visiting in the city Wednesday. Alco Taxi.' Phone 95. B. L. Hunt of Eugene and A. E. Bennett of Astoria, were in the city Wednesday on business. Hemstitching, pecotlng, all worn guaranteed. Vanity Hat Shop. - "HARRIMAN OF' THE AIR" PLANS CANADA-. U. S. SERVICE WITH 350 PLANES ,: " Ml". . M itm aim VnV'-l OF Eoy u. Cogger. Roy U Conger, tho "B. H Har rtman of the Air." us he is alroudy called because of bis purchase ol ten million dollars' worth of -Canadian government aircraft equip ment, plans vast aerinl linea for carrying freight. pu&Kngers ex press nod mul Starting in Canada, these com mercial air lines are to be extend ed Into the United States , The new air king's purchase In cludes 350 Curtias JN-4 trnlumg planes, 1.000 CorUss OX engines of 90 horsepower each and a great quantity ot propoHors, spare parts, extra tusolagoa. etc The price paid tor the material, which cort the Canadian government, origi nally, some ten million dollars, Mr. Conger refused to reveal. ' Ho expressed the opinion, however, .that he "got a bargain." C. E. and J. R. Abbott of Jackson ville, were In the city for a.fow hours Thursday. C. E. Abbott was enroute to Hilt where he expects to secure employment In one ot tho mills. Both of tho. boys were in the army, C. E. at Camp Lewis and, J. It. In the trans port service In tho navy. A. S. Courtland. W. T. Miller and Amos P. Walker camo up from Grants Pass Wednesday to spend the holiday in Medford. , W. 8.. Wiley, Tt, HMllls. W. M. Duncan, C.: D, Eillotrand Mr. and Mrs. Burroll Short of jelamath Falls, wero guests at the iiptol Medford Wednesday. . - (L. M. .Mullen, H. W. Fawc'ett, G. F. Burke and Lenoy Miller of Port land", were sojourners in the city yes terday. . v It. A. Booth, stato highway com missioner, Herbert Nuin, Btate engi neer, and .Mr. McLeod, engineer In charge of stato road Improvement work In this district, accompanied by the county court, today visited Ash land to inspect the proposed highway route from Ashland's city limits to the foot of the Slsktyons. "WEEKS & McGOWAN CO UNDERTAKER Iny Phone: Pacific 227. Night Phones: F. W. Weeks, 103-J2. Lady Assistant. PA HIS. l'Vb. 1.1. While tho six-riiil etiiiiniissmti on the xoi'ictv of nation U'l'hmi'iillv routed Wi'ilnosihiv whllo nuiiitinu' n report from itM ilrnltini; I'ouiniUlt'e, itx iint ivitliitil nu'inhi'i-H wore iiciu'lv all Iiuhv on other work. Tlic itrnltiiiir eoinnilltiH' I'liuiploted it tiiNk lit si'SKuiti vwtpnlnv. It im tho uviioviiI iinpvusHion that the ihiilliiiu t'oiuuiittee wut chiii'veil with the exiMinolv iniiioitniit mitt dclii'titu tank ot roi'iiiiciliiiir what were hud Dosed to ho Ktronulv ilivurneiit views hv the Wench nml Anieriemi ineiiihers ol the commission ii'sin'ctim: the iiiiiinteiimii'c ol'nn interiiutioiiiil iirmv to vntorec tho iiriuuiptes of the ho- eietv ol nations. In liict, the druft inir eonuiiitten was iiimnucd luruelv in etnrilYuur some of tho Imiuiinue in the ilinu ila n not eonneeted with tiio iiiteriuitioiuil iiniiv imvjeet xuoiisoreil hv I.eon lloiirueois. one of tlm Kreneh ri)iresnnlulive4 on the commission on ii soeietv of nations. Thin Dioieet ik still before the Kiierint eoininissioii us tiutiiiished mid must he iiumn con siilvreil when that hoilv usseiiibles tomorrow. l.onl Kohert't'eeil of (I if at llrilnin. n incmoer of tho couimisninn. sum iniiur tin the situation last niulit, mtiil the work was itoine ahead well, nml that the commission had completed nearly nil its work, lie believed it would be uliln to finish its disruasion of the subject bv the end of tho urs ont week. EM-TEES The kaiser Is said to hare aged ten years stneo ho fled to Holland two months ago. It Is much too fust. Somebody ought to put an end to it. Kansas City Star. ThlB is tho first time our executive has been abroad, but not tho first time tho country has been without nn executive. Greenville piedmont. Tho German sailors are said to be taking a neutral nttltude during the present trouble In llorlln. Thoy don't wnnt to mnmhelr war-record evi dently. Syracuse Herald. . Some of tho Oormana seem to think that as thoy are honeit enough to admit they nre dishonest, tho ac count should bo struck off the books. Knoxvlllo Journul and Trib une. . Colonel Roosevelt did not discover the Ten Commundments, but the trouble camo from his wanting to apply them to a lot of men who felt that they wero outside thoso Issuos. Minneapolis Journal. As a matter of fact. It's the over balance of power, with liberty-loving nations on the heavy end, that makes the world fool so snfo now, regard less of just what form the l.engue of Nations takes. Ollntnn Dally Clln-tonlan. - 1 t DIED , IIAU.KY I'lim'hul J. Iliillev ill"1' ut his home. 1 1!.". Houlli (Mkduln street of vnlviihir heart I rouble, Cob. U, nuod 511 yeurs, one mouth, nine days. .Mr, llalley hml been III fur the last six months, most of the tlnui being confined to his home, lie was a niitlvo Of Lincoln county. Mlmmurl, and wiis the ynungeat of ! children. Ilu went lo lliipi'iier, Ur In 1K7U, mid ciuiiu to .Medford line, I. ISIII, unit was married lo Hylvln K. Ilurvey Dec, 115, lKlia, llo was a unud eltUeu a ml loaves a host ut friends to mourn his limn, Ho loaves his wife, Sylvia nml two ilmmhtoi's, AiihIo und l.ee, also three brothers and ono sister, Thou, W. lltilley of Simla. Barbmii, fill,, Itubnrl II, mid W. L, llalley of Aleiimrd, Ore., and Mrs. Annlo M. Alnxfleld or Suula Durham, On I. llo was mi lie llva msmbur of tho Melhoilltit church, Funeral servleos will bo held at the ratddnnco, Snnilny at !!: p. in. In lurment In tho 1. O. 0. f. cemetery, Kays It Is the llent In the World Thoro Is one romotly that thoso who know depend upon (or relief from cousin thnl "hang on" after the grip. Foley's Honey und Tur clears the pasutiKos, soothes raw, liiNamml mombranes and banishes irritation and tickling In tho throat. A. II. Mc. Dunlnl, llox 51, Llmlslile. W. 'n.,J writes: "I am glad to tult you thnl Foley's Honey and Tar Is tho best modlelne In this world. 1 have had a severe uotiKh and before 1 used half a bottlo I was hotter." For salv by Medford I'hurmncy, II. K. Tucker of Akron, Ohio, who Is looking over the coast country, was In Median! Wednesday. Hot Is mars faliirrli In this artlnn if Hi country tlinn all mimr dlimata put l.iusllnir, inul fur yt K wm au,. puMrtl to b liK-uiahla, iHioinrs iirfwrllit IihI rnn"Hf. ami by t-uiinianlly falling to em with Iim-hI lriiitiiisnt, prtniiiiiiii'ini II ini'iiriilile, t'umrrli Is a Imul iluvnau, iiri-iilly luiliiaiiicil by cuiiailtiiiluiiul ion illtlona nml tliairor raqulrvs vuiiailtu. Iluiml IrvitiniHiil. llnli'a Catarrh MmIi. I'ltia, iMiinnliK lured by V. J. Chonay ft Co.. Tnletlo, Ohin, la a aonattiuilonal taitipiiy. Is Inbaii Inlnrimlly ami a, m thru ilia tlliiml ell Iho Mm out Hui liiciia of tlie Hyati'in. tuio lluiulrait liellni-a rv tviinl la olieit'il for any caaw Hint lluli a' I'uliirrh Ma ll'-me rnlln to cure. Hand lur clu-uluia nml ii-iiilinoiilala. I'', j. i;m:Ni':v t'i Teloilo, Ohio. N"lil by liruiirtlaia, Vite, Hull's l-'iimiiy filla for vonailpatlun, CORN BEEF HASH Lil.hy'ti (V Ut'CfJInsh, it's gnod. Cuiiicri ia oho and two noii im 'cans. Larrow's Pure New York Buckwheat Flcur 4 pound bags. . Priced Special. SCHIEFFELIN'S GROCERY 30-40 North Central Ave. The Houso of Big Features. , t TONIGHT FRIDAY SATURDAY Julia Arthur as DR. RICKERT Optometrist EYES SCIENTIFICALLY TESTED, AD GLASS ICO PROPERLY FITTED Bnlt IS over Maj Co. NO DROPS C8KI Edith Ca veil I The Woman the Germans Shot j This Is the Piclurc that Made All New York Take Heed ; FINLEY NATURE PICTURE j t Adults 25c Children 10c Both Price and Quality Right I am w plritMil nitli my Akron Trna. Ilt womli rtnl. I nm Rtilnit rlnlit nft-r tivrrjrlMKly llmt lina tlm tuimo Irouhln I liuvii nml recom mend your TriiD.. Thn prlco and iUullly am ImiIIi riitlit. I remain, yonrn vrHpcctriilly, . HIV. ItOTII. Heath's Drug' Store Phone 884 The San Tox Store t f. ? T t ? T I X X X ? T t t J f ? f T j ? j T ? f y f j t Why Two or More Federals on So Many Cars? Look the cars over that are equipped with Federal Tires nearly always two, or more. Note J:he way the tires are worn and you Will see that Federal users are rebuying after giving Federals a trial. : -".-. -..:.,,.T., ; ,'. Proof ,of quality ? Sure! Also proof that customers like the way we do business on Federals. They like the way We back them up. They know that every Federal must give service. That if defects appear we stand back of them. They are sure of their money's worth and j t -f . t they cost: no more than ordinary tires. ? T t C. E. Ga i .' -. ' i. -