PAGE TWO HXJ! .1 SH MEDFORD MA7TJ TRTBTOTE. fEDFORD, OREGON-. MONDAY, FEHRITARV 21, 1010 TOCAL AND IMPERSONAL Albert S.' FoIIardVono of tho Amer ican, heroes wounded In France and who will bo dtanblcd tor lire, arrlvel lu Medford this morning enroute tor u mirprlto visit lth his brother, Snniuel Pollard ot Sama Valley. Prl , vale Pollard who served In company A, 11th Engineers (railway), enlist ed in New York city, May 10th, 1917, and In the battle ot Cambrai, Nov. 30 1917, Buffered a bad Bhrapuol wound In the right leg, a part of the bone being carried away. He has teen In Ibis country since September and carries a cane for suppport. After obtaining breakfast in the city he left in a taxlcab tor Sams Valley, AlMTaxl, Phone 95. , . ATias Anne McCormlck, at the public library tonight will discuss the subject "Foods. Needed 'by Young Children." All women in the city who are interested are invited to at tend."" " Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Palmer left this afternoon for a three weeks vacation at Long Beach and Santa Barbara, Cnl. Mrs. Paul - Hansen, experienced corsetler, for Nu-Bone Corsets. Phone 685-H. '. ,: . . .-. 300 The Medford Choral society will meet Tuesday evening instead ot to night. In't kick about high-priced shoes wkea you can bay them for cost at N. It South Central. Sale will close at . m., Feb. 25th. '; The Medford high basket ball team Saturday night met its fourth con secutive defeat at the hands of Ash land high by the score of 43 to 12, and the Medford high girls team wound up the series with Ashland with a 26 to 16 victory, making it three victories out of the four con tests played. The games were played In Ashland and following -them the Ashland teams banqueted the Med ford teams and officials In the Ash land high Bchool building. - Last Fri day night after the contests played In this city the Medford teams banquet-' ed the Ashland visitors. Bakery goods at DeVoe's. ' "' Lieutenant Jay Gore who had been visiting University of Oregon friends at Eugene since his recent discharge from service, arrived home this mor ning. '-'-. ' ' LIthta water at DeVoe's. Olive Patterson, Olive Courtney and Xiorene Courtney were week end visitors from Grants Pass and guests at the Hotel Medford. Guaranteed 'spark plugs for all cars. C. B. Gates Auto Co. ' ' Mrs. Dr. Holt and children of Eagle Point, spent Saturday visiting Mrs. Gnilyon Jones of Portland at the Hotel Medford. Mrs, Jones left for Portland Saturday night. . - f Dr. H. P. ' Hargrave, .physician. Rooms 409-410 Garnett-Corey Bldg.. phone 280.; ' tf -. Miss Joan Anderson returned home Saturday night from Camp . Lewis where she had been taking the gov ernment training for nurses course since last September. Enroute home she stopped off at Portland for a week's visits ' -; '4 A two-lb. iox of Vogan's chocolates Mr $1.35 at DeVoe's. y '. The Greater Medford clu-b will hold itg opening meeting at the Hotel Hol land tomorrow. All ladies interested la; club work are Invited to attend. .-Guaranteed, piston rings for all cars. C. E. Gates Auto Co. .vSan Francisco v; liters In the city today include S. W. Tracey, H. Jun ker, M. Sosenor and J. M. Rodgers. iiFurnlture upholstering, mattress making, crating and packing. Doug las, 201 S. Riverside. Phone 162-J. 11. V. DhiKhiim ot Medford was registered at the Hotel Portland, Tort land, Oregon, last Saturday. Windshield glasses for all cars. C. E. Gates Auto Co. It Is reported that obstructions hnvo lieen placed on the S. O. Trac tion company's track several times this week. If dono by chlldre'n in play It is a dangerous practice and should bo stopped at once, but If done with Intent to derail or. wreck the trolley car It constitutes a serious offense, punishable by Imprisonment. Jacksonville Post. Malted mllR 50o 11). DeVoe's. Harry Bell, advanco representative for the French Army band, which ap pears soon In Medford, Is a guest at the Hotel Holland. Nash Hotel. Special rates, week or month. Steam hent. 267 Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Batemnn were business visitors in the city Saturday from Grants pass. It pays to save In the Building & Loan, 429 M. F. & H. Bldg. At the home of Mrs. Jouas Wold, 42 Rose avenue, next Thursday the meeting of the Alpha Delta class of the Christian church will be held. For fire insuranco phone 64, cor ner Eleventh street aud S. P. track D. B. Wood & Co. " Tho following advertisement ap pearing In the Roseburg Review will be of Interest to many Medford wom en: "Mrs. J. D. Stoltx, formerly Hes ter A. Cochran, of tho Vanity Hat Shop, Medford, Oregon, will open up spring millinery .at Bellows store .March 1st." Dress making at home. 423 'North Grape-street. - . 2SS R. S. and J. K. Morris ot Ashland, were week-end visitors In the city, making their headquarters at the Hotel Holland. Alco Taxi. Phone 95. V Mrs. V. H. Hull and daughter. Miss Vclma, returned to their home at Grants Pass today after having spent the past week visiting relatives and friends in Medford. Hemstitching, pecoting. Handicraft Shop. Chas. W. Scott, the manager of the the manganese mine at Lake creek. and family, left Saturday night for a few days visit at Tacoma. For the best Insurance see Holmes. the Insurance Man. S. V. Wlrouerly of Roseburg, W. F. Hammer of Hood River and C. A. Ruff-of Portland, the Income tax men of the internal revenue department, are stopping at the Hotel Medford during their sojourn in the city this week. City hemstitching and pecoting 5c yd. Mrs. B. E. Haney. . 274 Mr. and Mrs. John R. Tomlln ar rived home Sifnday from their so journ at San Francisco. Alco Taxi. Phone 95. County. Clerk Neilon of Siskiyou county, and Mrs. Neilon were week end guests at the Hotel Medford. You can always find something for a quick lunch at DeVoe's. . ' Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Dutee of War wick, X. D., who have been touring the coast seeing the country, left for home today after a day's stop in the city. Under Colonel Roosevelt's personal supervision the only authentic "Our Teddy" or "The Fighting Roosevelts" picture was made for the Red Cross: This will only be shown at the Page, Thursday, Friday, Saturday. 2So Near the corner of West Main and Fir streets at 6:30 o'clock Saturday evening an automobile short circuit ed and its owner seeing smoke issu ing from it and smelling the odor of burned rubber thought that It was on tire and so summoned the fire de partment. The fire apparatus re sponded quickly, but the firemen had nothing to do. Guaranteed springs for all cars. C. Et Gates Auto Co. Just at present there Is no law on the Oregon statutes providing that tf a person should defraud an apart ment house or a restaurant, it is a crime. Hotels and boarding houses are protected. To change tho law to conform with existing conditions, a bill was passed by the house last week adding to the present law, apartment houses and restaurants. Should It finally lie enacted, It will bo a misdemeanor to defraud a res taurant or apartment house. Dr. llolue, Gurnelt-Coroy Hldtf. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dannenhnmn of San Francisco, are ut the Hotel Mudford. Mr. Dannonbaum ts n well known commercial traveler and his wife is accompanying htm on this trip. As advertised tho only authentic Colonel Roosevelt's "Our Teddy" or "The Fighting Roosevelts" picture will be shown exclusively at tho Pago. 885 Tho February missionary meeting of tho W omen's Society ot tho Bap tist church will bo held with Mrs. Henry Currier, 42 Realty atroet Tuesday, ut 2 p. m. The genera subject Is "lloimi Missionary Work." , Chas. R Kclclnuoln left this mor ning for WlUlorvtlle and other points with u view to engaging a largo sup ply of wood for Medford consump tion. Louis 4-Y Sanders of Mattery l 346th artillery, a former Medford resilient whoso home is at Utchlund Wash, and who had been In the ser vice for the past 16 months, aud was recently discharged at Camp Lewis, arrived lu tho city this morn ing for n visit with Lieutenant Jay Gore. He recently returned rrum six months service lu Frunco. Crepe 38c yard. Jap Store. Northern California's visitors In tho city for tho week end Included Mr. and Mrs. C. T. lllgglnbothum and More than .fifty pupils of tho de- Minnie Gallatin of Yreka partment of music at St. Mary's acad. omv were present at a Washington party, on Saturday afternoon, Feb. 22. The large auditorium was ap propriately decorated In the national colors and emblems. A diversity of games gave pleusure and rest to the afternoon. Those awarded priies were the Misses Mary Fltsgibbon, Jean Steel, Louise Howard, Violet Newman. Refreshments concluded the very enjoyable purty and tho pu pils departed declaring that they had had tho best ot good times. Get your milk, cream,, butter and buttermilk at DeVoe's. - In a letter received from Lieut. Herbert L. Alford written from Camp Meade. M. D., dated Feb. 15th.' ho says, "I am relieved from duty here, and ordered to Washington for duty in the office of the chief of the motor transport corps. 1 will be on the job early Monday morning. I will enjoy being stationed in the city but don't like the idea of leaving the boys here; they are surely a fine bunch." Daily's Taxi. Dodge cars. Phono 15. The Medford Concrete Construc tion company have opened an office in the Jacksou County Bank building and are running their "factory again, making sewer and irrigation pipe. C. J. Seaman, manager ot the com pany, went to Eureka Sunday on business connected with' the com pany. The Valley Fuel Co. has adoptod a strictly cash basi3 beginning Fez. 1. All kinds ot wood for sale. Phone 76. 290 Sergeant Dana A. Barrell of com pany B. 219th field signal battalion. and Edna H. Barrell, Yeoman second class, U. S. N. R. F., arrived In Med ford Friday. Miss Barrell was one of the first young women of Medford to enlist in the naval reserve ' in March, 1917, and Is now employed as the only woman draftsman in the public works drafting department at the Puget Sound navy yard. She is on a short furlough of seven days and Is visiting her parents, Mr! and Mrs. A. D. Barrell who reside In this city. Sergt. Barrell has received an honorable discharge. Having enlist ed In the signal corps at Fort Law ton, Wash., on March 4, 1918, he was transferred to Camp Dodge, Iowa, where he was instructor in the divis ional signal school. Lest you be mistaken the only authentic "Our Teddy" or "The Fighting Roosevelts"- will only be shown in Medford at the Page. 2S5 William M. Smith of Rnch was a business visitor in the city today. " Insure in suro Insurance. Phone 799 or 5..9-Y. Bennett Inv. Co. 291 WEEKS & McQOWAN CO UNDERTAKER Day Phone: Pacific 227. Night Phones: F. W. Weeks, 103-J3. Lady AswIMflnt. all Guaranteed brake lining tor cars, C. K. Gates Auto Co. Lee Black' ot Jacksonville, was a business sojourner In Medford on Monday. Double junk prices paid for old tires and tubes. Akrou Tiro Shop, 36 South Riverside. 385 Forrest Williams of Cumpaity I. 68rd Infantry, arrived home Sunduy from Camp Lewis where he .received his discharge. He Is the son of Mrs. M. A. Williams. Hemstitching, pecoting, all work guaranteed. Vanity Hat Shop. Eugene Is again free from Influeu ia, the last case having been released yestordny. " No new cases have beeu reported during the past two weeks and city Health Officer Kerron be lieves the malady has been effectual ly smothered. Few cases are. still recorded in tho county and It Is be lieved that these will dtsuppear In a tow weeks. Eugene Guard. Yesterday the Crane Hubbitry sold 42 thoroughbred rabbits to Ashland and Central Point parties. Few ot best bargains left. 285 Visitors registered at the hotels Suiflay Included Frank L. Moore of New York, Geo. J. Holiness, Ben II. Conn and J. H. Turner ot Portland, E. V. Shepard of Ouklaud, A. Chllcote ot McLeod. Okln..-Mrs. W. B. Lindsay ot Merlin, and W. Cutzcn. tano of Seattle. J. W. Diamond, the former well known At milord inn it who.' has heou residing lu Sou I tie for some time, ar rived lu the city Saturday to visit Ills on lloruco uud daughter I'blllls. With tint two children ho expects to leave soon for Uniting. .Mich.,' bin former home, to take up his roHltltiuco tltero permanently. !. .' DtW'uo lias u flue. Hue ot assorted chocolates at UOe per pound, County visitors In Medford Satur day and Sunday lucludeit V. H. llalch of ltoguo River, W. II. Hughes aud W, L. Jones ot llutlo Falls, John l Davis of I'hoeutx, A, ,1, Sharp of Jacksonville and Hen F. Winn and I). P. Buckley of Ituuh. Saturduy afternuou and night .03 of an Inch of rain full, and today's prediction was tor probable rain Monday nfght and Tuesday. There wus no rain Sunday and last night. but much snow wus seen lu tho fool hills today. ' The February term of circuit court convened today nt Jacksonville. The first case to be placed on liiul was that of John K, ltocho vs. the iNut tonul Farm Loan association. The criminal case ngulnst Mark Footer, charged with assault on a school girl which was to hnvo beeu placvd on trial today, was continued to Wed nesday. An Indictment wus return ed toduy by the grand Jury against John Doo.on tho charge of contribut ing 4o the delinquency of u minor. The Methodist Ladles' Aid will hold the monthly homo-coming In the church parlors Tuesduy uftor noon. The Prlscllla clrclo win have' charge. .Members and friends urgod to como. i . Ilolko tines lo lloMou BOSTON', Fob, !!!!, fleorgo (Intnl. owner of tho Huston N'alliiual League llaselmll t'luo, announced luuluhl Hint ha Inid obtained First Hunutmin lltilko, from the t'lticlnuall club, giv ing lu oxehuiiao James Smith, a util ity lufleliler, and a ciihIi conitlilcru tlon. Hm It It came lo Muslim from the New York Nationals littit spring, lint Time lu tho Old Town COI'WNIIAUKS', Feb. 2'J. A Btuto of kIcko Iiiih been proclaimed at Augsburg, llavarla, says a dliipnlcli from Hurlln. , TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY KOIt SAI.K-- Seventy acres waler, Iwo fltly upkeep yenr, pl'lcn six IIiimisiiuiI. Box DO, Mall Tribune. aim l ult r!Ai.i';--wneui iiiui corn, rum place oust of CJiinoy llniieli,. DIHI FOB BALI'.--Mare, weight about I '.'Mi lbs, I'hiinn IN:i, Cell I in I I'oiui. aim Foil tf, -U.H Flundma SO roadster, Finn for buy, I'rlcu tlfi,00. Hue .loh tt I'orl, !l7' 6 BCLL-ANS Hot water Sure Relief RELL-ANS Wfor indigestion ASK FOR and'GE T - Horlick's The Original ' - . 'Malted Milk , ' For Infants And Invalid OTHERS are IMITATIONS . Larrowe's Pure Kiln Dried New York Buckwheat Flour 4 pound bags . Priced Special AUNT JEMIMA'S PREPARED . . BUCKWHEAT AND PANCAKE FLOUR 20 OZ. PACKAGE - . SCHIEFFELIN'S GROCERY 36-40 North Central Ave. ' LIBERTY Last Times Tonight The World Famed CARUSO in ' J ' : "My Cousin" This is positively one of the best pictures shown in Med fcrd this season. Don't Miss It. TOMORROW ONLY. Dustin Farnum In The Virginian" Added Attraction By special request Harry (Caruso)IManning Medford 's Popular Merchant BARGAIN PRICES Her First Corset Tho youim Rlrl'a firm cor mtt la u mutter of conalil orithlb Importnitco that rfolhar tiro hcKttinliitf to reiillKO. There Iiiib been an all too prevalent opinion that any kind of a comet wim irood niiouuh for the firm one, but III t In KlrlM will lirow Into hlit ttlrlH. and whllo lliey nro dolnx no their f Imi run nro urantly Influenced by ilia coroat (hey nro weiirlnu. Tint foundation of her fu ture flituro IickIiih with her firm comet, Tho Krovrtntt flKtiro haa n natural tendency to mold llmilt to tho linen of tho cornel, Tho cornet, there fore. In riMiotiHbo for a beautiful flituro or a bud one. r . 'Fx-ortt i. aced 4a nro recoRnliod tho country oror for (heir perfection nf drlitn. '' An Ideal .MODAUT model for tho Krnwlnu flRUrt) or alender woman In una that In boned IlRhlly and carefully to do away with any undue promiro. When properly fit led. a It In by our export eornetlero norvlc,' n MODAUT la nupporl without rent mint a hoaltliful ori)t. M. M. Dept. Store Itellnhlo Mvrrliniiillc. Hi Ihiblo Mrt hod DYE STUFF WK CAItltY A ITU, I. INK OK IHAMOXIt lYUH llt'TI.KIt I'l.V TINTH ITTMAX II VMS TI.STKX HVI.K lt.IN'IM)V lVi:S KTItAVY HAT IIVKH ai.i,.iix i.vKs ' iEii.i .!;, una ' , HeaLK's Drug St.ore Phone 884 The San Tox Store t t ............. . ... - . . .. i T ? t T ? Y ? Y f ? X Y t T Y r x t Y t Y Y f t Y ? Y t Y' X' t Y Y f: V Y' Y Y T - T:. ? i Joe Browns Experience With Federal Tires Mr. Brown represents the Earl Fruit Co. drives an Overland Model 83, weighing about 2800 pounds. His business naturally takes him over all kinds of roads average service, you might say. He has used Federals for over two years has a full set on now that has run close to 10,000 miles. Brown isn't surprised because the other set did the same. Pretty good service, we say. Yet they cost no more than ordinary tires. - "Sure" we back them up. They make good or we do C. E. Gates Go