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PAGID TWO e-,r,..-L j MEDFORB i MATTJ TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGOX. TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 1S. tftlfl f QCAL AND Li PERSONAL Iv ono of tho Medford peopla who attended the welcoming recoptlon to tho UTitli artillery in Portland late ycgtordny afternoon and last night returned home this morning, but they are expected, to urrlvo oft this after noon's train. - ,": . Mthla prater at lw Yoa.', l i , Tbla morning's temperature was rather frigid with a noticeable whlto frost. Tho minimum was 27 degrees titiove nt 6:30 o'clock. The predlcr Hon for Taeeday night and Wodncs-, day, a for fair weather. ' ' ' . Dr. H.i P. . Hargrare, physician. Rooms 409-410 Garnett-Corey Bldg., phone 230. . Airs. B. C. Stout ot Klamath Falls left for home today after a visit with Iter daughters; Clara and Kamona, who are students in St. Mary's acad emy. ' ,' ' - , Vjl ' )'! Guaranteed piston rings lor all cars. 0. E. Gates Auto Co. Walter and Emerson Merrick left Sunday for San Francisco on business in connection with the future ot the natatorium, according to a report in circulation. From San .Francisco Walter Merrick will go to Los An goles for a visit and he plans to shortly leave for China to take a po sition there on a newspaper publish ed in the English language. r i -Alco Taxl. Phone 95. : 'Jr.- K. Harrington of Salem, arrlv ed in the city this morning for a slfoVf Stay on business and Is a guest at the .Hotel Nash. ,.1W,jin,tebV.a lathe man. Duplex Ring company. , . . ; 2S2 Xf'rlends'of Mrs. H. Belle Loomis of ROBS'lane and Medford, will be pleas ed to know that the operation per formed on hor right eye several weeks ago to restore Us sight was eucceSBful. Another operation was performed last Wednesday to remove ithe cataract from the other eye, the outcome of which will not be known for some time. . Don't kick about high-priced shoes when you can buy them for 'cost at No. 10 South Central. Sale will close at 9 p. m., Feb. 25th. L. C. Sontellen and F. G. Ebeling are among the Hotel Medford guests registered from St. Louis, Mo. Tires guaranteed 5000 miles; also Universal, tubes.. Medford Service Station. 280 Among visitors In the city from, Los Angeles are Mr. and Mrs. H. Jen sen who arrived here last night. . .. Nash Hotel. Special, rates, week or month. Steam heat. ' "2S7 J. L. McEnery and J. R. Baker are Ashland men visiting In thejtxon business. ' It pays to save In the Building & Loan, 429 M. F. & H. Bldg. " Ben Gentry ot the 46ui coast artil lery regiment arrived home . this morning from Camp Eustls, Va., hav ing been discharged, from service. Part of the regiment sailed for France but Ben was not one of the fortunate ones as. be was 1U with an attack of Jlu at the time ot sailing. The remainder of the regiment was ordered to sail but the signing of the armistice kept the command aMiorae. For fire insurance phone 6 4, cor ner Eleventh street and 8. P. track. D. R. Wood Co. . . Dan M. Pearce of Roseburg, who Is in the city on business is registered at the Hotel Medford. Wanted a lathe man. Duplex Ring company. , . 282 There was born to Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Mann an eight and one-half pound daughter on Monday. 'Mrs. 'Paul Hansen, experienced corsotler, for Nu-Bone Corsets. Phone 5S5-H. . " , 300 Worth Harvey, assistant cashier of tho First National bank ot Cottugo Grove, returned home Monday even ing. He was called here to attend the funeral of hln brother-in-law, the late P. J. Halley. Bakery goods at DeVoe's. F.' P. Loder returned to Redding, Co)., Monday night, after attending the funeral of his uncle, P. J. Halley. i Wanted a lathe man. Duplex Ring company, 2S2 A. E. Roumes of Medford, Is regis, tered as- the Hotel Portland, Port land, Ore. A two-lb. box ot Vogan's chocolates tor 1.135 at DeVoe's. Mrs. E. P. Kurlx returned to her home at Hilt Tuesday morning after a day's visit In the city. Windshield glasses tor all cars. C. E. Gates Auto Co. It was brought out at a legislative hearing at Salem recently that Ore gon was the first state to abolish the common drinking cup, and that it was also the first state to establish public drinking fountains. Malted milk 60c lit. DeVoe's. The opening meeting of the Great er Medford Club will be held In he Holland Hotel next Tuesday after' noon, Feb. 25th at 2 o'clock Instead of Monday afternoon as announced. The program for the day will bo on Spain and it Is expected that this will be an exceptionally interesting meet ing. Air ladles of Medford are In vited to attend. DeVoe has a tine line ot assorted chocolates at 60c per pound. The pupils and patrons of the N'orth Phoenix school, under the supervis ion of Miss Ruth York, held a suc cessful program and box social, Feb. 14. More than $2S was realiied from the sale ot boxes and the fund will be used to install hot lunch equipment. Through the courtesy of Paul's Electric store, tho school house and grounds were beautifully illuminated with a Western Electric farm lighting plant which was a de lightful addition to the comfort and pleasure- ofjthe assemblage. The Valley Fuel Co. has adopted a strictly cash basis beginning Feb. 1. All. kinds of wood for sale. Phone 76. 290 E. II.' Hiird spent Monday ' at Grants Pass on business. Dr. Heine, Garnett-Corer Bldg. Portland business sojourners in Medford today were J. Turner, F. E. Powell, Rice E. Caldwell, John T. Steever, Chas. H. Luck, E. A. Biggs, W. H. W. Garrett and J. J. Crofut. Hemstitching, - . pecotlng. .. . Handicraft Shop. ,. Miss Joan Anderson was expected home this afternoon from Camp, Lewis where she has for months been taking the army nurses . training course and from which she was re cently released at her own request. Oveif- a hundred young' women tak ing the course resigned-since. . the armistice was signed, as all zest and interest for them ceased with the ending of the war. . Miss Anderson met Mayor and Mrs. Gates at Port land yesterday and was to accom pany them to Medford. Hemstitching, pecotlng. all work guaranteed. Vanity Hat Shop. A.'"C, Hislop. D. de Reymonte, M. Rapp and Arthur Brown are San Francisco visitors in the city regis tered at the Hotel Medford. City hemstitching and pecotlng 5o yd. Mrs. B. E. Haney. 274 E. D. Elwood has been sick for the past two. weeks with the influenza and erysipelas. ;-.. Get your milk, cream, natter and buttermilk at DeVoe's. By the present legislature; Wash ington's birthday has been restored as a legal holiday in the . public schools of Oregon with patriotic ex ercises to be held in the forenoon of that day. . , " ' Daily's Taxi. Dodge cars. Phone 15. Tomorrow's farm bureau campaign momborshlp meetings are to be held as follows: Sam's Valley meeting at Moonville at 2 : ;i0 p. m and Table Rock In tho ovenlng at S o'clock. The Crater Lake Motor company's mechanics are selected with such care that they are tamlllnr with every make of car sold In southern Oregon, whether It be a Ford, Chevrolet, Max well, Dodgo, Overland, Oakland, llupmohlle, I'olge, Velle, OliLmolillo, Hnlrk, Chalmers, Franklin, Hudson, Cadillac or Packard. 280 The following Item ot Interest-to Medford people appears In tho Port Hand Journal's story written by Us correspondent on board the special 65th artillery train while It was en routo to Portland yesterday: Clarke J. Walker of Medford. Ore., can be Induced with difficulty to tell his thrilling experience ot having a large French shell strike tho truck which he was driving. A medical corps man who was with him was killed aud another man on board was badly wounded, but. Walker escaped unin jured. The truck was a large steel one and was laid up two days for re pairs." Clarke Walker Is tho son of Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Walker. Furniture upholstering, mattress making, crating and packing. Doug las. 201 S. Riverside. Phone 162-J Frank Doremus, the well known Eagle Point district rancher on alighting from the north bound pas senger train last Saturday evening was placed under arrest by Night Policeman Adams when two quart bottles of whisky wore found in his suitcase. He was released on bond and his hearing was set before Jus tice Taylor for Tuesday at 10 o'clock. Doremus had been at Sacramento since early in December. Special shipment of new crop oranges at 30c per doien at the Fish Markot. . . . 2S0 Every farmer and fruitgrower of the county is invited to attend, the farmers and. fruitgrowers meeting to be held at" the public Horary Thurs day, Feb. 20th. - The main feature ot the session will be the discussing ot new sprays. Current orchard prob lems and the farm bureau organlia tion will be among other topics of discussion. Pineapples, oranges and all kinds of fancy fruits and vegetables at the Fish Market. 2S0r W. A. Crane recently received from Portland, Indiana Rabbitry, a pair of pedigreed 3-months old New Zealand rabbits that cost $48.10, including express and war stamps. For the best insurance see Holmes, the Insurance Man. Mr. and Mrs. A.. II. Polley left Tuesday forenoon for Weed. Col., for a visit with their daughter, Mrs. J. J. Boland. ; . - . Guaranteed springs for all cars. C. E. Gates Auto Co. ' V. E. Dorner of Seattle, is a busi ness sojourner in the city having ar rived yesterday.- v ... t ' Yon can drink a pint of cider for a nickel at DeVoe's. Pat Swayne, the Applegate rancher came in Monday to spend a few days in the city. h,.-V . . Nurses to come In training, $5.00 a month for first year; $7:50 for sec ond: 10.00 for the third. Board. room and laundry free. Medford Sanitarium. 284 Miss Jessie P. Gilsin of STew York City is a guest at the Hotel Holland. : The Elks lodge will have the plea sure of entertaining next Thursday night C. H. Burggraf of Albany, the new district grand deputy for wes tern Oregon of the B. P. O. E. It will be bis first visitation to local lodge. Guaranteed spars piugs tor cars'. C. E. Gates Auto Co. . Included among, visitors registered at the Hotel Medford from a distance are Emil Franklin of Kansas City, W. . H. Colby of Chicago, and H. S. Smith of Seattle. . J. T. Adams was among the trad ers and visitors in Medford yesterday from the Prospect district, Tho new' Medford Hnrvleo Station respectfully' tallcltt a share of your patronage. Gas, Oil, etc, Comer Main and Riverside. ' 280" Miss Mario Ciatos who uncording to a lottor received in tho city recently from Captain R. ,1. t'onroy has been making splendid progruss In hor work In the army ntiraua' eourao at Camp Lewis. Is recovering from an attack of mumps. It le reported that; In the near future she will resign from, the coim-so and come bark homo. - . You can always find somothlng for a quick lunch at DnVoe's. . v Dave Rosenberg who has recovered from his recent Illness is hot expect ed here from Seattle - for savoral weeks yet, as ho Is looking after business matters there which will do tain him that length of time. Insure In sure insurance. Phone 799 or 009-Y. Bennett lnv. Co. 291 Guaranteed brake' lining ton all cars.- C. E. Gates Auto Co. ' Lieutenant Colonel K. 13. Kelly who left last Sunday morning for the Texas oil fields; stopped off at Mon tague, Cnl. between trains to deliver u memorial address before the Elks ot that place. P. i). Scott of Jacksonville, who Is a ship building finisher, but who six months ago wetit with a new ship built at Portland on Its Initial cruise as cook thru the Panama canal and South America, arrived in .Medford today from Norfolk, Va. He was mot at the depot by Mrs. 8rott. County visitors in the city Monday andtoday Included W. H, Pomeroy of Beagle, Mrs. J. Strong of Central Point, J. T. Oard of Trail and C. Smith of Gold Hill. " MONTANA ELECTION fRAUOTBE PROBED the all IIELKNA. Mont.. Fob. 18. Tlie senate committee on nrovilcseg and election this uioruitiir reported for pussnse the' resolution introduced last week liv Senutor 11. A. (lulhvcv of Silver How counlv. mitliomin" nn investigation of the nlletred election frauds in Butte and ninironrintiiii; $400,(10(1 to defray the expense of the imiuirv. It .in under the chtinrcsi of fraud made that tho scats of nine Silver Mow democrats in the house arc now.boiii! contested. A similar resolution was introduced in the house bv Kellv; of Silver Bow. hut has not vet befvi reported wit of committee. Funeral Notices. Funeral ser vices of Margaret Reovo Jackson will be hold at the Weeks & McGowan company Chapel, Wednes day, Feb. ."19th, 1919, at 10:30 a. m.. Rev. L.:af. TlooST officiating. Inter, ment in Jacksonville cemetery. Funeral services of Geo. W. Davis will be held at his late residence In Central Point, Wednesday, Feb. 19th 1919 at 2 o'clock p. m. Interment In 1. O. O. F. cemetery,' Medford. :.t !. ; ' Card of Thinks We wish to express our heartfelt thanks to our many friends who have been so kind to us In Innumerable ways during our recent bereavement. Your kindnesses will never bo for gotten. j MRS. SYLVIA E. HALLEY. AN'GIE AND LEE HALLEY. ' MR. AND MRS. W. L. HALLEY ' . - - -. v " 280 WEEKS & McGOWAN CO UNDERTAKER ; Pay Phonoi Pacific 227. Night Phones: b W. Weeks, lO&JS. Lady Assistant. . KI". PASO, Tex. Fob, IS, A riMiie lion in wuiros fov 'employes nf (lie Kl Tasii miieltimr woi'kn, one of the. American Smeltimr tuul liel'inimr oomimnv's eliiiin of muelletn, wiin nn pounced1 toiluv. Kmiilove rwcivimr 'J..riU per dnv or mure will he reduced .'ill eenls, Thane 'roceiviuit liclwcen 'J' liiul $2"i0- will be reduced to '-'. mid laborers uettinsr ifU will reooivo 1.7.1. BILL TO PROHIBIT ' RED FLAG DISPLAY WASHINGTON'. Fell, 18, A spe cial incetiuir of the Hcnutu iudicim'V eommilteo for Thursday wns culled tndiiv to consider the bill of Senator New of Indiana, republican, to pro hibit public display of the red fliiL", and also that of Senator Jones of Wiisliinulim, republican, preseribinu severe penalties for ilisseininuliiiir radical prnpnuiimtn. v- 0BITUARV iT BE TO , WASHINGTON. Feb. IS As oh- other step toward restoration of nor mal pro-war conditions, tho rullroiul administration today instructed that freight cant be returned to owner roads as fast as possible and that companies bo given moro authority to apply their Individual standards or equipment. I Notico ' I am taking this means to inform my patrons that I have been sick with flu and erysipelas for last two weeks: ani much butter and If noth ing prevents offlco will be open Feb ruary 24th. E. I. ELWOOD. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE At sacrifice, entire ran. bltry slock;1 'some does Just kin dled; others kindle anon: bred does anil young stock. Crane Itab hltry, 1 ).',! Court. Call between noon 2:30. 281 FOR SALE Authentic History ot . the World War. Ed. Ilunselman, agent, 423 King street, phono 632-H. . . v . 300 DAVIS ili'iii'Ui' Normnii DnWn wim Imiii in Avoi'ii, New York, April 17. IH."7, and passed tiwiiv nl llenlrnl I'oinl, Oreuoii, Siimlitv, I'Vhriturv III, .Un II. - At the iiiio of emit! h moved with his parents to Princeton, III,, where lie spent Hie inosl of his voiniir manhood, iroiiitr to llolilrcilm1, Neb,, at (lie uue of :i(l, l'cimiiiiiiiL' there until lie ciiiiic lo l.cwiston, Idulio, in ISII I, In Itllli liu went to California anil from there he came lo Hie Itouue river vnllev. Mr, Duviw lias been in pour health lor u iitiniliei' of veiirs ml for the last six months has been mmliii ed to the house. Mr. Pnvis was u mini of slhuur iMiiislitutioii nod lie iiiiiilo a valient I'iulil lor life. - He was uluavs n uoil friend mill ncitihlior ami leaves lo mourn his loss his wile ami Toiir sons Krniik Noriiiuu Davis of Wei ser, Malm, llnrrv I.. Davis of Oak land, Calif.,. (I eo rue Marian Davis, and (llcim Walter Davis of Ccntrl Point, lie-iiles a luotlicr, .loliu ,1. Davis of lliintlev, Mont., mid n sister, Mr K. II. N'ewcoiiib of h'tistoriii, (lliio. The funeral will he held al the finn'lv residence, Wediiosduv, l'Vliiniirv Ifl, ill!!), nl '-' p. in, mid iiiteriucnt will br in Medford eiMiielerv, Mr, Davis was o member of Par adise ciinip of Modern Woodmen of America; also a member of Concord camp of Woodmen of tho World of Cliirkston, Wash. PUT CREAM IN NOSE AND STOP CATARRH ; Tells How To Open Hogged Naiw 1 trils mid Knd llcnd-Cold.. ' You iel II mi la a tuw iiinniKiitt, Vour cold in IiciiiI or eiilurrli will lm uui,,,, Vuur cluKK'il instills will open. 'I lm al,. uitnnigiHi of ynur ln'iul will clear nml yuii ciin loenllio fnvlv. No mure dull. until, liwiiluclioi no liinvliliiK, miiillllii, iniicoiis illiu-liui'iti' or drvncssi no strng. glltig fur Iniiitli at night, 'fell yuur driitiitint yen want a mimll bnltlii of Kly's (.'ream lluliu. Apply u lit lit of tills frngraut, nnllw'ptle ircnin In ynur uiialrlU, let It priii'lrulu Ibruiiidi every air piiiiuc of I lm Inidi mmlliu mid Ileal tlio awolbn, lllllilineil iimcnus mrnilirmiK, unit relief ooinit Inntuntlv, U Is Just wluit every wild and entiirrh ulferer. nmsl, Don t stay sliiltt iii mid iiilu'riible. joyfugl mim Unlus your food In diverted wlih. out the aftermath ol painltil noldily, the joy It taken out of both eating and living. are wonderful in llitir lialp to the nlomttch troubled with over-acldilr. I'loamnt lo toko relief prompt and uehnite. MADE BY SCOTT BOWNF, MAICUU OK SCOITS tMtlUION Ml jur-VF' S. & W. Preserved Red Ripe Strawberries and Raspberries Miulo oC sclcclcd fruiiK nml I'mif; hiik.'ii'. Delicious willi hot icn liiseiiits. Cox's Instant Powdered Gelatine (Tlit' clii'i'lterlniiu'd piiclciiKc) '2 iiii'kfiK'rt 'J") t't'iit.s. SCHIEFFELIN'S GROCERY ' 30-40 North Central Ave. Today EjS Tomorrow KOR HKNT Close In 10-nero ranch, fj-room house, barn, all kinds of fruit and berries, 10 par month. Phono 929-W. . 2SS KOR SAI.B Slide trombono, Rood as new. Phone 19-X3, Central Point. 2S5 DR. RICKERT EVICS CIKXTII'IOAI,I,V 'lWrKi, AMI (IliAfWHS PROPERLY FITTED NO 1)H01S UHKII Itroken I.onsos AiM uratcly Duplicated Bulfo 1-a over Mny Co. lie He 11c lie 11c He BARGAIN DAY HARRY MOREY in "SILENT STRENGTH" Sunshine Comedy "TIGHT SQUEEZE" Coming "CHARLIE CHAPLIN "SHOULDER ARMS" 11c lie 11c 11c lie 11c 11c lie lie 11c He CERTAINLY , Killing prpsrrlitinn in our must Important work. Wo follow the doctor's order with skill anil cum lo tlio sninllcM ilclall. We li'v" you quality mid Nervier, lit lis till your lie J I prescription. Heath's Drug' Store Phone 884 The San Tox Store t - f : T T ? ? T T T ? X X Y . T ? ? T f r ? ? ? T r f ? T t Read What This Sta Says About Federals "I have been driving the stage over the Green Spring Mountain from Ashland to Klamath Falls for three years. I have tried nearly every make of tire, changing from one to another looking for satisfactory service. In April, 1918, I put on Federals and got by for the best service I have had. every tire going better than 8000 miles u ;! I will use only Federals in M I CHAS. HOWARD." How about it a minimum of 8000 miles and ovef the Green Spring every day? Some service, we think .1 . IF YOU DONT BUY FEDERALS YOU DON'T GET THE BEST ' !1 We guarantee and do ithe adjusting C. A Jr i ? ? ? T ? ? T ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? t f Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y