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PAGE TWO MEDFOTT)MATTJ TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREO ON. . FRIDAY, FEBRUARY II. 1919 W:,"!lAi"!"!f-,J; f OCAL AND IMPERSONAL f Th long delayed: opening of tho high, school basket ball season will tuks place at tbe Nntatorlura at 7:30 o'clock tonight with contests between tbe girls and boys teams ot Medford .. snd Ashland high. The girls' teams will play first. , A large crowd ot tudent rooters from Ashland Is ex pected to attend the contests. The Chief Interest, ot course, la manifest lid In the contest between the boys teams ot the two schools. The Med ford high team comprises the follow ing players: Valentine Singler, Earl Campbell, Harold Woods, Sharon Aierrlman, Leland Brophy and J Smith. George Jackson and Payne, the regular guards, will be out ot the Came on account of their grades, Llthla water at Da Voe's. ; Official notice was received at tbe ostofflce today that according to recent bill passed all the clerks and (farriers ot the postoffice, and Assis tant Postmaster Warner, will, begin ning With July 1 next, receive a $ 100 yearly increase in pay. . In their re joicing the Office force did not forget Postmaster Minis, the only one left out ot the Increase, but assuaged his grief by taking up a collection and buying him a box ot cigarettes. '-. Dr. H. P. Ilargrave, physician. Rooms 409-410 Garnett-Corey Bldg., kon 230. tt Miss Prances York who for the past year has been taking tbe nurses training course at -Lane hospital - in Ban Francisco surprised her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. .York by'"arrlving In Medford last night tor a visit., as the contemplated Tisit was; entirely unexpected. ' V ? i ; . . Guaranteed piston rings tor' tin C. E. Gates Auto Co.. ' . 5. II, Lawrence of Alaska, an old friend of Kmil Mohr's, arrived in ihe,clty today and Is a -guest at tbe Hotel Medford. ,-vi.- . Don't kick about high-priced shoes when you can buy, them tor cost at No. 10 South Central. Sale will close bt 9 D. m.. Feb. 25th. . ' . Bring your 'lucky number with frou. Brown's Saturday evening..!?, 4 Mr. and Mrs. Geo. F. Fuller who had been visiting the latter's broth ers, W. N. and B. N. Campbell for several weeks, left for Eos Angeles Thursday evening. They are very much pleased with this part ot the' State, and as Mr. Fuller enjoys fish ing, they may decide to return here to live. . 4 , 'Alco Taxi. ' Phone 95. ' .Tires guaranteed 500C mlles;also Universal tubes. Medford Service Station. .. .;: . 2S0 It deveippes that the entire, 46th coast artillery regiment in which are a number of Jackson county men, in stead bt only the band of the regi ment, arrived from France in this country Wednesday. Yesterday Les lie Ossinan, the former part owner of ' the alley garage, wired relatives ot bis arrival and Wednesday Herbert YTilllams sent a similar telegram. Clarence Bates is also a member of this regiment, and his brothers wired him in care of the regiment yesterday but no answer had. yet been received today, probably on account of'1 'the storm conditions in the middle west George Wendt of Jacksonville, is an other member of the regiment. Three brothers from MeMlnnville of R. L. Kaufman, of the Medford Cigar com-, pony, are in the. same command. Their, father served thru AV Civil war and R. L. Kaufman thru the Spanish-American war. ! ' . ,i Nash Hotel. Special rates, week 0X month. Steam heat. , 267 ;. vNews was received today that John Holmer had ; arrived in Kfew"York on his way home from France. It pays to Bare in the Building & Ulan, 429 M. F. & H. Bldg. -. William Cottrel), M. H. Simons and Wesley Coffeen 'were aiapag the Basle Point visitors Friday In the vw- . - , .- 5 for fire insurance phone 6 4, cor- er Eleventh street and S. P. track. .It. Wood 4 Co. ' .-ft -Among visitors at the Hotel Hol land yesterday from Grants Past were. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Watkins. " ' Bakery goods at DeVoe's. j .ffjorrj' ': The. Oregon Christian Endeavor convention committee has announced that the big C. E. conventioa..which was nostponed because of the flu epi demic will be held in Portland, June 19 to 22. Two evangelists, from Portland, Oregon will be at the Apostolic Faith Mission, 33 .Worth . Grape street, Thursday, Feb. 13, 7:30. You are invited to this special meeting. 276 ! That" 'the , state .highway commis sion is planning a new toute for the Pacific highway between Eugene and Junction City, is evident from the fact that jt has a crew of engineers at work, between the two cities, jrun nlng a line along the west side of the Oregon -Electric track. ' 'A two-lb. box of Vogan's chocolates for $.135 at DeVoe's. 4 Mrs. . T. . E. Wood ot Grants Pass, arrived1 in. Medford this morning for a -visit with Mrs. Anna Bonney. Windshield glasses for all cars. C. H. 'Gates Auto Co. . Key.v William B. Hamilton, rector of St; Mark's' Episcopal church who tyas been ill with- an attack of flu for the' past 10 days, is now convalescing and expects to come' down town as soon as the weather permits. ' Malted milk 60o ru. DeVoe's. WEEKS & McGOWAN CO UNDERTAKER ' Day Phono: Pacific 227.' ' Nltfht Phones: F, W. Weeks, 103-J3. , ,-v; Lady Assistant. A prominent lumberman from Kla math county called one morning early this woek at the Medford office ot the Federal Employment. Service apparently skeptical as to the possi bility of the local office securing for him a competent bookkaepor, soldier proferred. He was advised by Stipor lntondeDtJanos that the office hud Just the man he needed, but as tbe returned soldier lived in the country it might be a day or two before word could bo gotten to him. Five minutes later Janes spotted the very man passing on Main stroet, called him tn and Introduced him to the lumber man who after a moment's conversa tion hired him on the spot. Switches made ot combings, hair dyeing, scalp treatments 12 for 1 5 .IMnnlcure. 4 for $1. ; General work. Sanitary Beauty Shop, St. Mark s bldg., phone 361-R. , 277 The Valley Fuel Co. has adopted a strictly cosh basis beginning Feb. 1. All kinds ot wood for sale. Phono 76. O. V. Myers of the Pruttt & Ulttson company, spent Friday on busiuess matters at 'Grants Pass. . Tires for all cars, most miles per dollar. Power Auto Co. 27 Dr. Heine. Garnett-Corev Bldg. The public schools of tho city will be in session tomorrow and overt other Saturday hereafter during Feb ruary and March. Piece goods, remnants, Truax Store, lowest prices. 27S Alco Taxi. Phone 95. Oliver Gaines and R. Brown ot Trail, were among the sojourners in thVcity from that vicinity Thursday. Mrs. B. W. Short and baby of Klamath Falls, left for home Friday morning after spending two days in .Medford. ' The lecture on India will be given at the Seventh Day Adventist church tonight at 7:30 Instead of tomorrow on account ot other appointments. a - 27 . Hemstitching, pacotlng. all work guaranteed. Vanity Hat Shop. Frank P. Farrell writes from the United States naval air station at Key West, Fla., to the Elks club that he is still a flying instructor at that station but expects to receive bis dis charge In time to be home -about March 15th. , ' It will pay to buy a quantity of special offerings on bargain table Saturday. Schleftelln's Grocery. 277 Mary Truax is coming home from war work soon and will clerk for a while at the Truax Store. Dr. Reid is addressing the high school girls and the girls ot the sev enth and eighth grades' in the Lin coln and Washington schools at the following hours: Thursday, high school girls, 1:15-2; Friday, Wash ington , school, 9-9:45; ..Saturday, 'Washington- school.' 9-9:45r -Saturday, high school girls, 1:15-2; Fri day. Lincoln school. ' 10:30-11:15;. Thureday.Tilncoln school, 3-3i:45. - Don't teeter, play the game straight at Brown's Saturday evening. 10: 30. It's time to repeat on that corn that pops at 20c per pound. Warner, Wortman & Gore's. . 278 Van R. Pierson of Portland. Is visiting Medford closing up business affairs. City hemstitching and pecoting 6c yd. Mrs. B. E. Haney. : 274 Mrs. Paul Hansen,' experienced dbrsetler, for Nil-Bone Corsets. Phone 585-H. 300 George A. Butt, a former well known resident and jeweler ot Med ford; and who now resides in Tacoma where he is a partner in Butt & Maurmann,. manufacturing jewelers. paid his' first visit to this city in eight years yesterday, and left today for a .visit at San Francisco and other California cities. Mr. Butt was the first member to be taken into the Jocal Elks lodge after its charter list was closed. Men's dress shirts $1. Truax Store. ..... 278 Special" values ori bargain table Saturday. Schieffelin's Grocery. 277 '( Miss HelenDahl arrived home last night from her visit with her sister at. Kansas City, Mb. While on her Way -to that city after being apprised of the sister's serious illness with flu Bhe herself was taken down with the disease and soon Joined the sister in the hospital. "Get your milk, cream, putter and buttermilk at DeVoe's. .. "At' Brown's Saturday ' evening, 10:30. Don't miss it. ; 278 . ...Revs. R. R. Crawford and J. Clas pey of Portland, ministers of the Apostolic Faith denomination who are on an evangelistic tour ot the south and east and who spent the past two days with the local church members, left, today for California points. r When coffee disagrees try INSTANT POSTUM a few days. You'll probably corvtinue using J TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE Very cheap, power spray outfit and Fairbanks Morso engine and pump. See them at 1113 South Oakdale or phone 115-J. 279' LOST -Fountain pen In down town ' district, Friday. Reward If left at Mail Tribune Office. 278' WANTED Small furnished modern bungalow. No children. Box W, Mall Tribune. 279 H .At. JG.).U- 1 ' ' , . M. E. HOYLE HAS GAINED 30 POUNDS I'vo XnW Kouml Anjtllllltr to Kquul 'i'milac, Slio Says Troubles tliominw "If I voukl speak with everybody personally who hr.a stomach troiible nnd rheumatism," snld Mrs. M. E. Hoyle ot 1329 Pennsylvania Ave., Kansas City, Mo., "I voulU advise them to tuke Tanlao, for I have tried it myself, and have never found any thing to etiual it. I have suffered with rheumatism during tho pr.st ten vears until t thought 1 would go dis tracted. The unlit would extend from my hips down to my nnklea, the mnscles aud leaders felt like they were drawn, my knees were so-stiff I could hardly bend over-and many a night the pain was so severe that I could hardly keep from crying. My appetite was very poor and my stom ueh was so out of order that what lit tle I did cat made me miserable. .. I suffered terribly from Indigestion and would bloat np so badly from the gas on my stomach that I could scarcely breathe, and there was also a dull aching pain In the pit ot my stoii)ach. . My complexion was very bad sallow and yellow looking and 1 just felt badly all the time. "But Tanlac has been a wonderful blessing to mo and no one could see the chnnge that has taken place tn me and during the past few weeks and doubt it being a great medicine. All my rheumatic pain and stiffness is gone now, and you may know 1 feel like a new person. .My appetite is splendid, I am never bothered with indigestion or gas any more, no mat ter what I eat, and my color is fine. Not only have 1 been relieved of rheumatism aud stomach trouble but I have also gained thirty pounds in weight, besides. Xow theie are my reasons for thinking so well of Tan lac and I will gladly tell anyone who cares to call on me what 1 have found out by experience aliout It." Tanlac is sold in Medford by West Side Pharmacy, in Gold Hill by M. D. Bowers, in Central Point by Miss M. A. Mee, in Ashland by J. J. Mc.Nalr. Adv. Inlcluded among county visitors in Medford yesterday and today were W. L. Jones and R. L. Orr ot Butte Falls, and Miles Agee ot Steamboat. Try our place !or prices on elec trical goods. Electric Home Supply Co., Ill West Main. 277 Jack Florey of Eagle Point, left this morning to report back In the artillery service at Fort Stevens after having attended his mother's funer al. He hopes to be soon discharged from service as his father is in poor health, and needs his services at home. - .,"V-'.i -Vacuum cleaners for rent or sale. Electric Home Supply Co., Ill West Main. 277 The high school student body, full of ginger, held an enthusiastic rally at the high school last night. After jazz stunts at the high school with music and speeches they marched thru the down town streets headed by the high school band. AIL this was in preparation for the basket ball games with Ashland high to night. The new Medford Service Station respectfully solicits a share of your patronage. Gas, Oil, etc. Corner Main and Riverside. 280 TsYovly The Ban Is Off Flashlight Sheets and Cartridges Medford Book Store Hold OREGON A homelike placo, and com vulent to the business socLjun Rates from f 1.50 np. f TJndor Management of .'; uicnara w. umias . i irrri n im iiBsHsmiisTi I ii"xjf 1 ivmjsncmmij 3 PORTLAND, UMWJ L. A. ShnlUmberKor wtts a business visitor In the city yesterday from Grunts 1'nna, , For the best Ijisuruuco soo llolmos, the Insurance! 'Man.' ; Tolio llrou.se, who Is a guard at the state penitentiary, nrrtved In the ott y this morning tram California with a paroled prisoner ho Is taking buck to .Salem to serve out hla torm, Mr. llrotiso expects to continue tho jour ney back toulght or Saturday morn ing. Sweaters nt cast. Truax Store. 28 Guaranteed springs tor all cars. C. B. Gates Auto Co. - . Mr. and Mrs. Carl F. lloolliby of. llllt, were among California visitors In tho city Thursday. Spuds 2c, bilious 2o. Truax Store. . . , '--. ' . . 278 You can drink a pint ot cider for a nlckol at DeVoe's. . Arrivals In Medford on business from long distance points today In cluded Leo Wnldmau ot Now York and J. Kentnor of Los AnKoles. , Brooms BSC. Truax Store. .278 Coi'fee 25c. Truux Store. .,; 278 Our lumps, will Inst longer; try thorn. Klectrlo Home Supply Co., lit West Main. 1 377 Tho ground soaking still contin ues. Lust night .09 of nn inch of rnln fell, and more rain Is predicted for tonight and Suturrirfy. Guaranteed spur plugs for all cars. C. E. Gates Auto Co. 2 pkgs. Annt Jemima Pancake flour 35c.. Truax Store. 278 Alex Sparrow, supervisor of Crater national park, has arrived homo from his week's visit at Klamath Fulls. He did not go to Cruter Luko as he had planned when ho departed from Medford.' Sardines, can 10c. Truax Store. . W 27S The 69th coast artillery reglmout. tn which are a number ot Medford men, who were former members of tho Seventh company Is now enrouto from France on the transport Mer cury and is due to arrive at Newport News Feb. 16. About 300 Oregon men are in the regiment, which like the Oulh artillery was organized at Fort Stevens. Insure In sure Insurance Phone 799 or 609-Y. Bennett Inv. Co.' 291 Guaranteed brake lining for all cars. C. E. Gates Auto Co. State' Highway Engineer Nunn, R. A. Booth, state highway commission er, and District Engineer McLcod, to gether with tho county court visited the Central .Point district today to discuss the proposed Pacific highway route between Central Point and Rock Point. DeVoe has a fifie line of assorted chocolates at 60o per pound. Daily's Taxi. Dodge cars. Phone 15. The U. S. civil service commission aunounces that a clerk-carrlor ornm- inatlon will be hl(l nt Medford, Ore gon, on. -March trl&19. to establish! an eligible TegJsW from which solec-l Hon may be made to fill vacancies as they may occur In the nosltlon ot clerk and carrier In tho Medford post office. Ago limits, IS to 45 years oil tho date ot examination. Entranco salary $1000 per annum. Application blanks and information; may be ob tained by applyipg to Roland G. Beach?, local secretary, board of U. S. Civil Service Examiners, postoffice Medford, or to the secretary. Elev enth U. S. Civil Service District. 30 Postoffice Building, Seattle, Wash. You can always find somothlng for a quick lunch at DnVoe a. Furnlturo upholstering, mattress making, crating and packing. Doug las, 201 S. Riverside. Phone 16 2-J. S.&WJ . Sliced Pineapple Move like fresh Pineapple, 10 oz. Tins .. .:.15c 12 oz. Tins ......20c 30c oz. Tins ..35c Extra Special See bargain table for special prices. Good1 dependable merchandise, on sale , SATURDAY ONLY SCHIEFFELIN'S GROCERY 36-40 North Central Ave. i: . -- THE most active dollar In the world i the local payroll dollar. It never lies idle In the bank. Like the man on the pay' roll, It U always working doing something for somebody. It Is the most democratic dollar It serves the common people, not the rich and It sustains all kinds of business nnd professional life in tlie community. Don't let It leave Oregon, Keep It here by USING LOCAL PRODUCTS, - - ', r i- Home Industry Leaoup. OnEooN OF Prof. Geo. F. Enoch ot Domliay. India, will' give his lauturu lecture on India ulul Orlimt tonight Inxtimd ot tomorrow, owing to other appoint ments. Thin 'torture, on city nnd vllluno 1 1 ro in liullu lias been given In the leading cities of tho oast and will be of great lnlereat to all nt til" Mvonth liny Adventlt church on North Uiversldv at 7:'.!0 p. m. tonight. Let no one miss II. Hotter tt rid of tim inn ami cof fee hubit. These iiiinuiloiiK Iieveriiiies conlo next, ('lui'imo Tribune, A ml Hie ioitst will bo dry, loo! niiiliuleliiliiu I it. n i i NOW RAISES 600 CHICKENS After Being Relieved of Or ganic Trouble by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Oregon, III. "I took I.ydto E. Pink ham's Vegetuble Compound for an or ganic irounlu which pulled mi; down un til I could not put my foot to ttu Hour Ulul coukUcarcely do my work, un! na il live on a small farm and run so six liundrvd chickens every year it mudu it very liurd for me. VI saw tho Com pound advertised In our paper, und tried it. It has restored my health so I can do ull my work and I am so Rratefiil that I am recommend injr it to my friends." Mrs. H. M. Althrs, It. It. 4, Orejron, 111. Only women whohavoBulTered the tor tures of such troubles and have draptrwl alone from day to day can renliio the relief which thin famous root and herb remedy, I .yd in E. l'inkhum's Vegetable Compound, brought to Mrs. AlU,rs. Women verywher in Mrs. Alters' condition should profit by her recom mendation, and If thero are nny com plications write I.ydia G. Pinkham's Medicine Co., Lynn, Muss., foriulvico. The result of their 40 years experlunca is at your service canizing All our work Htrlrtly Kiiiininlncd to lie firnt cIiihh. 13 N. Kir Kt Muilford IMioiic i!H-J MEDFORD VULCANIZING WORKS LIBERTY TAXI With now DoiIro flfir. Sttttioned at 10 N. Front St. Ilnlo & Iynii, I'ropH, I'liono 33 TO OHDEIl f'MMO HI' Alio Cleaning, Vrennlng nn J Altering j ippisp ' I : - ' Il The Shortest I Distance to The First National I I j THIS Is sometimes bv MAIL I!) j ROUTE particularly if one l it is too busy to come in to I! j Medford. One can open an J I I arWunt.- make stilisflnnnnt III! i deposits and withdrawals I I i ; ; , ' j or even take ud the matter of jr. ' ' accommodations with us bv I ' ! USII I I II If vou already have an ac- JJ I count here keep it GROW j Wm. G. Tait .President 1 I I Oris Crawford. 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