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PAGE TWO MEDFORU MXHZ- TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREOON, WEDNESDAY,- li-RBRFARY -10, 1010 I0CAL AND PERSONAL In tho near futuro Medford people ' will have the pleasure of hearing a concert by tlio high achool band, or - rhcslra and glee club, and a pleasing HurpriBo ia promised music lovers as there Is much musical talent In the student body this year and exception al talent in instruction. The- band under the leadership ot Prof. Mc lleynolds, head ot the commercial de- 1 partment, is generally pronounced by ; those, who have heard .it as tho best In the history ot the high school. Its , membership includes a number of boys from the graded schools. Mr. McUeynolds is also leader , ot the orchestra. I.Uhia water nt !. Ybe, . MrtfAVvifer Cj 'Larned of Chicago, mother-bf;Wh.lter C. Lamed, was ex pected 16, arrive ln the , cfty. this afternoon for an extended visit with him. and they hare taken quarters at the Hotel Medford. - "si .v Dr. H.-P. Hargrare, physician, 'Rooms 409-410 Garnett-Corey Bldg., phone X30. ;i tf" A night telegraphic letter was re ceived in the city today from Ralph M. Delllnger of the 69th artillery an nouncing his arrival from France with that organization yesterday at Newport News, Va. He evidently was not aware ot the death of hjs father, John Bollinger, in December, ns tlip telegram was addressed to the father. The letters announcing his father's, death probably did not reach -him. f i . : ; -.- '. .; . : Guaranteed piston rings for all ears. C. K. Gates Auto Co. ' '' j 1 Kenneth H. Day of the fruit firm jOf Scobel, Day & company arrived in 'the city this morning from New-York ,to make his annual investigation ot the valley's fruit prospocts 'and to: transact business. He Is a, guest at low inoiei aieaiora. ,.) AlcoTaxl. Phone 95. " !w v ' : j Arthur Geary and Roland Geary, well known graduates of the univer sity-are in Eugene for a few days visiting with fraternity brothers at the Sigma Nu bouse. Both have re cently been discharged from the air service Eugene Guard. , : Wanted a lathe man. Duplex Rink ompany. , 282 Mrs. W. H. Stevens and daughter Beth of AValla Walla, Wash., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ike Merriman of Central Point , Don't kick about high-priced shoes whon you can buy them for cost' at No. 10 South Central. Sale will close Ht 9 p. m., Feb. 25th,' ? .Prof. C. Englehardt is among the Visitors in the city registered at the Nash hotel from Eagle Point. Nash Hotel. Special rates, week r month. Steam heat, . t -267? Miss Joan Anderson will remain at Portland several'daya.yet before, je tunring home. ; It pays to save in the Building & loan; 429 M. F. ft H. Bldg. ' "Reports are current on the street that J.'T. Gagnon, the Medford lum berman, has leased the Jacksonvllle- Medford railroad and will operate it as a logging road, discontinuing the present passenger service," says the Jacksonville Post. "We -have not been able to secure confirmation of the reports and doubt their authen ticity as such action would result in forfeiture of the franchise for use of right-of-way thru this city."' For fire Insurance phone 6 4, cor ner Eleventh -street and S. P.. track. D. R. Wood ft Co. The third in the series of food -les sons given by Miss Ann McCormick was presented at the public library last night before an interested aud ience of women. , Wanted a lathe man. Duplex Ring ompany. . . . . ';-" "282 ; . Mr. and Mrs'. A. W. Walker and daughter are expected home' from Portland this afternoon where they took part in the homecoming cele bration for the 65th artillery; Mrs. Paul Hansen, experienced coraetler, for Nu-J3ona Corsets.Jhone m-H.ti, ' '. U V.300 . D. jiwheeler and J. M. Baird are 'business visitors who arrived In MeJ tqrd this morning and are ' stopping atlie Hotel Medford. Bakery goods at DeVoe's. . The weather prediction of yester day morning, which forecasted .rain, for today made good, and more rain is predicted- for tonight and tomor row.' The' Valley Fuel Co. has adopted a strictly cash basis beginning Feb. l.( AH kinds of wood for sale. Phone 76.' '-. - '. r;,i 290 Mayor and Mrs. C. E. Gates re turned home from their visit at Portland this morning. Wanted a lathe man. Duplex Ring company. 282 ' Tho annual Francis Wlllard mem orlal social will be held at the home of Mrg. Scott, 623 South Central, Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. All members ot the W. C. T. I'. and friends are cordially Invited to at tend. , A two-lb. box of Vogan's chocolates for J. 135 at DeVoe's. Former students ot the- Oregon Agricultural collogo returning from military Bervlce without adequate means to continue their education at the. college may now apply for loans from the soldiers and sailors' com mission created by an act ot the state legislature. This is announced in a letter from Mrs. M. P. Maxwell, Port land, secretary. No loan will be made unless the student loan fund commit tee of ' the' college,-, under Dr.' WV M. Atwood, halrnian and treasurer, has forwarded to the commission an application for the loan together with a brief "recital of facts concerning" the.; Individual. Corvallls Times Gaiette. Windshield glasses tor all cars, C. E. Gates Auto Co. ' San Francisco visitors in the city today included E. A. Muldoon, J. M. Schreiber, M. F. Osgood, J. A. Wood and J. A. Maloney. Malted milk 60c lit. DeVoe's. Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Watson came down to the city from Trail Tuesday and are guests at the Hotel Holland. DeVoe has a fine line of assorted chocolates at 60c per pound. Louis J. Simpson of North Bend was expected In the city late today to join Mrs. Simpson who has been the guest ot Mrs. Helen Gale tor a week. Mr. and Mrs. Simpson will then leave for a visit at San Francisco. Dr. Heine. Garnett-Corey Bldg. Mrs. Celle Cross ot Butte Falls, is a guest at the Hotel Medford. Hemstitching, pecotlng. Handicraft Shop. Miss Norma Campbell left today for Klamath Falls where she will be the guest of Miss Ruth Newton until next fall. Hemstitching, pecotlng. all work guaranteed. Vanity Hat Shop. Due to the inclement weather the Medford office of the federal employ ment service has lately been placing dally only five or six men in jobs, whereas the average ought to be 15 or 20, but as soon as the weather set tles and the ground becomes dried out In the farms and orchards many men will be given employment. City hemstitching and pecotlng So yd. Mrs. B. E. Haney. 274 Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Mclntyre of Butte Falls, were guests at the Nash hotel Tuesday. Get your milk, cream, cutter and buttermilk at DeVoe's. The Eugene lodge, I. O. O. F. will on April 26th celebrate the 100th an niversary ot the founding of the lodge and also at the same time the second anniversary - of - ' the - Lane County Odd Fellows association. It Is expected that at least 500 visiting members of the order will be in at tendance from all parts ot Oregon. Daily's Taxi. Dodge cars. Phone 15. - Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Harpole of Bed ford, O., a suburb ot Cleveland, ar rived in the city last night and con template locating here. Mr. Harpole Is a brother of Mrs. George Priddy. Insure in sure insurance. Phone 799 or 509-Y. Bennett Inv. Po. 2?1 Portland sojourners in the city -Tuesday and today were D. J. Ma-ho ney, G. E. Johnson, S. Hlrsch, George W. Foots. A. H. , Ferguson, W. C Burt and R. E. Neal. Guaranteed brake lining tor all cars. C. E. Gates Auto Co. - Furniture upholstoring, mattress making, crating and packing: Doug las, 201 S. Riverside. Phone 162-J. John McDonald returned to Trail this morning after a visit hare for a day or two, accompanied by Mrs. .Mc Donald who bad been visiting in Mdford and vicinity (or the past two weeks. , . ! For the best insurance sea Holmes, the Insurance Man. , Mr. and Mrs. Willis Hall, formerly ot Vnllcjo, Cal., who had been visit ing Mrs. H. 11. Penrce left today for Sacramento in which city they may decide to locate. Guaranteed spring! for all cars C. E. Gates Auto Co. ' Tho city council met last night in, the absence ot Mayor Gates, and Earl Gaddies. who Is in Pennsylvania with just a quorum present, and with John 'Carkln presiding transacted routine business and approved bills Yqu can drink a pint ot cider for a niCKet at pevoe s. , E, ,Y., Nurrcgan of Rogue River, Is visiting iu the city and is a guest at the Nash hotel. . .-. . ... . Nurses to come in training. $5.00 a mouth for first year; $7:50 tor sec ond;' $10.00 for the third. Board room and laundry treo. Medford Sanitarium. . 284 Mrs. Theodore Hawkinson and children of Holdredge, N'eb., who are here visiting hor brother, W. A. Schlinsos, left today for a short visit with Mrs. Hawktnson's sister at Grenada, Cal. Guaranteed spark piugs tor all cars. C. E. Gates Auto Co. ' C. H. Feldrlun of Seattle. D. D MncCesham of Sacramento and It. F. SUtos of Minneapolis, are guests at the Hotel Medford. You can always find something for a quick lunch at DnVoe'a. TELLS DYSPEPTICS WHAT TO EAT Avoid lmllucxtltiii. Hour ,eh Stum, mil, Heartburn, .u On ; Muniiuli, Vie, THE BEST PROOF (iiven by a Med'ord Citlxou. Doan's Kidney Pills , were used they brought benefit. The story was told to Medford res Idents. ... Time has strengthened the evi dence. Has proven the result lasting. The testimony is home testimony - The proof convincing. - It can be investigated by Medford residents. , . , , Mrs..Wm. Charley, 305 N. Grape St., Medford, says: "My kidneys did not act right at all. Besides this, 1 had much pain in my back and some times I could hardly bend or straigh ten up. At night, the pains bothered me, too, and often I couldn't sleep. I tried plasters and medicines for my back but none ot them helped me any. It was while I was feeling 111 and discouraged that I heard of Doan's Kidney Pills and began taking them. In less than two weeks; I felt better. I took in all four boxes and got well again.' (Statement given September .14, 19Q7.) On March 16, 1916. Mrs. Charley said: . "I recommend Doan's Kidney Pills just as highly today as I did several years ago. . I still consider them a medicine of merit and when ever it is necessary for me to take a kidney remedy I use them, for I know they are most reliable." , 60c. at all dealers. Foster-Mllburn Co.. Mfgrs.. Buffalo. N. Y. Adv. Indigestion ' and practically . all tortus of stomach trouble, soy med ical autliorltloH, are duo nluo l hum out of ten to an ONceaa of hydrochlor. Ic ucld in the atomuch. Chronic "acid stomach" la exceedingly dungoroim and sufferers should do either onu of two things. Either they can go on n limited and often disagreeable diet, avoiding foods that 'dlsagreo with thorn, that Irritate the stomach and lead to ex cess acid socrctlon or they ran eat as they please in reason and imiko it a practice to counteract the effect of the' harmful ucld and prevent the formation ot gas, isourness or prema ture formontntlou by the use of a little Blsurated. Magnesia at their meals. .. .'., There is probubly no better, vnfer or more reliable stomach antlartd than Blsurated Magnesia and It-' is widely used tor this purpose It has no direct action on the atomach and Is not a digestcnt. Hut a tenspoonful ot tho powder or a couule of five grain tablets taken In a little water with the food wltLnvutrallto tho ex cess acidity which may bo present and prevent its further formation. This removes the whole rauso of the trouble and tho meal digests natur ally and houlthfully without need ot popsin pills or artificial digesteuts. Get a few ounceti of Blsurated Mag nesia from any reliable druirglat. Ask tar either powdor or tablets. It nover comes as a liquid, milk or cltrato and in the blsurated form is not a lax ative. Try this plan and eat what you want nt your next meal and soo If this isn t the best advice you over had ou ' what to eat." ' Auv, TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY PostToast.es "make a feller think its summer time" WEEKS & McGOWAN CO UNDERTAKER Day Phone: Pacific 227. :. ' ' Kight Phones: F. W. Weeks, 193-J2. Lady Assistant. FOUND Ladies' bicycle. Owner can have same by calling at my office and proving property. Chief of Police. ' FOR SALE Gasoline wood saw', 4 horsepower; one Fairbanks-Morse engine, 3 horsepower: also one surrv and harness. All In fine condition. Mr. D. W. Starkey. In quire for residence at Phoenix Mercantile. 280 FOR SALE Ten acres good land, two miles out from Klamath Falls' on main highway, - price $1500. Three hundred down will handle, -. balance at 7 per cent. This land is under irrigation and a bargain at this price. Write Klamath, care ' Mail Tribune. ,282 FOR RENT Colonel Sargent's, reel ;. dence. 810 South Oakdale: . Dig :' oak trees, large garden, barn, gar: age, chicken house. Very reason ' able to right party. Also Oakdale - store and apartment above. Phone " Colonel Sargent, Jacksonville, or see Bennett Investment Co. . ; 286 KODAK FINISHING AT JAP. ART STORE Rate, Film develooimr. I'm roll. Printinc, post card size, 3 for lOo. - Printing 2M.x3,A and smaller. 2 for 5c. Today LIBERTY Tomorrow The Famous Grand Opera Diva LIN A CAVALIERI IN A Woman of Impulse It vyasn't.that she didn't love her husband, but simply that ( she drew ' other men to her unconsciously. ' FRIDAY AND SATURDAY CHAS. RAY V . IN "THE CALL OF THE NORTH." There Is Just One Big Smashing Clothing Sale in Town Investigate for yourself and then you'll come here WILL H. WILSON Cheapest Store in Ihe West OLD FASHIONED Cracked Wheat Steel Cut OatMeal ' - - V'; Hominy Grits If Pearl Hominy 4T --' " " ' 26 oz. Cartons .20 cts. . - SCHIEFFELIN'S GROCERY 36-40 North Central Ave. Know Thy Future It In Doubt, Worried, or Perplexed, MMK. FAY Sha lias Perfected a SyAtom by Which Site Can ICcud Your Mfo From Infancy to Old Age She will reveal to you with unerr ing accuracy, your past as you alone know It; your present as It Is, and your future exactly as it will be. She gives absolutely rollablo and strictly confidential information " on' every subject of life Comforts the weak and cheers the sorrowing. ; . Call on this wonderful psychol ogist and be convinced. .Located 43 North Crupe strcot, II P XlUX ll 1 III I ft m- tifoi'r iiA jr ,VT4 LOOK WHO'S HERE! I Beginning Tomorrow CHARLIE CHAPLIN IN HIS LATEST ' AND BEST f ' $100,000 ; - FEATURE, ' Shoulder Arms Ml:', Three Big Parts v 1 ' ALSO , i! ' ' Marion Daviss IN Cecilia Pink Roses THE FIRST PICTURE or THIS FAMOUS STAGE BEAUTY THE PAGE SEATS 1,200 . Threo complete shows will bo given each aftornoon and even ing, that all may see this 100 per cent program. Dcors open at 7 and 2 REMEMBER Three Days Only Thur. Fri. Sat. ADULTS 25c; CHILDREN 10 .. II IMtvv Than His U.-sf. .. See Dotighboy Charley in Action ITOAifrBTI MONDAY? J. lfej'fglj FEBRUARY And GEORGE CTyLER- A . If l I i '. 'DoolhTarkinitott ' one? dhlian Streets i- ALFRED LUNT d excepiional Cas , A SMART SATIRE NOT A RURAL DRAMA Original N. Y. Cast and Not a No. 2 Road Show. ' "The Best' Play that has Crossed the Continent in Many Months." San Francisco Examiner. PRICES 50c, $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00. SEAT SALE SATURDAY 10 A. M. MAIL ORDERS NOW. Scientific Motorism Our nif'H mo 'olin:hd Willi aiirli niro, that wo am able to work me , clinnlca who are Inmlllnr with rvi-ry mnko of cur sold In oullinrn Oregon, ' whiithcr It ho a Ford, Chnvrolct, Muxwcll, DodKo, Ovorl:uil, Oakhind, I liiipintilillo, I'alKc, V 11111, Oldsmnlilln, 1 Huli-li, Chulini'm, Franklin, lludnon, ! Cadillac or I'ackard. i i Our work is Kiiiiraulncil, Innpcclcil and OK'd by Booly V. Hall bofura IobvIiik our shops. I I No chnmo for Inxpoctlon, of your : cur (rouble. Woldlnit and mni lilno work of nil IiIihIh. ( .MoiiOKram uIIh. CraterLakeMotorCo CERTAINLY V I'lllliiH prescript Iiiiih ix mir most linporlnnl. wiiiU, Wo follow tho (loctiir'n m-dci'M willi Hit 1 1 1 mill riirj.' to tlio miijiIIcmI ilclall. Wo Klvo yoii qiinlily mid Kcrvlce. Let iih fill your hex!, proirrlplloii, Heath's Drug' Store Phone 834 ' The San Tox Store Medford Sanitarium A HOME FOR THE SICK ; , , . is open for reception of Patients, MRS. A. W. FOOTS, ' Supt. v Smelt'' Free Ten noundH of iiinolt fron to tho k Mil lo tun youm or undnr who hrliiKH un tho niont wurdn inndo from lottcrii tnkon from tho wnrdH "Mixlfnnl KIhIi mill I'oultry Mnrhcl" For cxnniiilo Ihnro nro two T', you mny ii n o two In your wonln. Thorn In only ono I, you enn only uno It onco In a. word. ' ' Tlio ainnlt will ho nlvon awny In tho ono brlnnliiK tho niont woriln, niiliilior your wordH and bring thorn In by Frldiiy, Fob, i!S. in cnuo of a t lo wo will rIvo Hocond ono arriving 8 pounds of Hinolt, third ono 5 pouinlB. Ylliinorii' iiumcK will bo nubllshod III (ho pn-ior on Sunday following. Medford Fish and Pouljiy Market Ii'IhIi In ilrnln I-'ooil. ' , KI.S Wool, SInln., . ', . l'liono 11(12 MEDFORD IRON WORKS FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP AIho nscnt for Fiiiibiinks mill Mir Knvliinn, 17 South Riverside.