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PAGE TWO ikf. '. . "NfEDFORD MATL TRrRTTKR, MEDFORD, ORE0ONT, "WEDNESDAY, EEP.lUrARY 2fi, lf)IO IOCAL AND ' PERSONAt - '(..otters received in llio cityf today and yesterday from Camp 1-0 wis Btnto that tlio Mod ford boys of tho CT. tli artillery plan to spend a day or a largo part of a -day at Portlnud, Ro Intr - to that city lmmodiately after being mustered out of service next Friday, and that they will come home In n body aiext Sunday, probably on the 'train which arrives at 9:35 a. ni. that day. Letters and telegrams have been sent tho -Medford unit to have all the local boys got together at Camp Lewis and decldo as to what time they will come to Medford and above all to come home in a body. , 'AtcoTaxl. Phone S5. . '' Nr. and Mrs. T. B. Daniels arrived in tho city this forenoon from Port land for an extended stay. They hare been residing In Portland for some time past.- French Military band at X.itator luni, Tuesday evening, March ,4 th. ., .' 2S7 Mrs. G., F. Barker and Mrs. F. O. Ahlstrom of Butte Falls and children are visiting In the city and are guests at the Hotel Holland. They arrived Tuesday. '.; . '. Mrs. Paul Hansen, experienced corsetler, for Nu-Bone Corsets. Phono DSocH,- ; ; ; -. 300 There will be a special, assembly at iisi at the high school Thursdny at which tlmo Prof. C. A. Gregory of the' department of education of the University of Oregon will address tbe student tody. The publlo te DVltel to attend the lecture. The regular class ' work will be' done, as . the school will just exchango periods, having the assembly the last instead of t,he Sth period of the day. , .- Bakery goods at DeVoe's. Myrle Merrlman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Merriman, who enlisted at the age of 16 in the hospital corps before war was declared by the ynit ed States, and who has been in Van couver, "Washington, has been mus tered out and returned home. . ftimrAntiAfl nnArlr nlnpn trr nil cars. C. E. Gates Auto Co. - -, . .Edgar Hafer has returned from a business visit to San Francisco'. ' Drv Chas.-M. Sweeney has pur chased the 75 feet frontage on North Orange street adjoining the Ander son residence from Dr. H. P.Har grave and expects to erect a modqrn residence thereon this summer. . ' LIthia water t DeVoe's. . " It is the desire of the Christian cbtirch i that every member be present at Sunday Bchool, and tbe mornin'g and evening services Sunday to wel come the new minister and-his wife. There will be music by a mixed quar tet, and other special music. Members living in tbe country and all visitors specially invited. ' , . Dr. rH. P. - Hargrave, physfcian. "Rooms 409-410 Garnett-Corey Bldg., phone; 230. tf . Henry Harcke, manager of tiie Lib erty ,flietre, will be host to the boys of the. G5th and all. other returned soldiers and sailors, on Wednesday evening, March 5th. A splendid pro gram is being arranged and all tho boys wearing their uniforms will be admitted free and are cordially invit ed to be present. Legal size typewriter paper. $1.50 per box of 600 sheets. Good quality Bond. Medford Printing Company, tf There will be a farm bureau meet ing at the Dewey school house Fri day ait 2:30 p. m.. All men and wom en in the neighborhood are invited to attend. ' -. .- A two-lb. box of Vogan's chocolates for $1.35 at DeVoe's.-V - '' The members and friends of the C,. I.. V. are asked tobe-present at the Ladies' Exchange' and Rest rdom early Thursday afternoon. There is special work., to do and a meeting will be held of the union Guaranteed piston ringB for all cars. ; C. B. Gates Auto Co. " ' . 3oe .Wilson, who has been book keeper for a Portland auto concern for some time past is home for a few days, having been here as a witness in a circuit court trial. v Furniture upholstering, ' mattress making, crating and packing. Doug las, 201 S. Riverside. Phone 162-J. Mr-.-and Mrs. Curtis'Miils are Hotel Medford guests from Hudson, Wis. Windshield glasses for all cars. C. B. Gates Auto Co. ' . County Judge Geo. A. Gardner and little daughter, Geraldine,. of Jacksonville, were week end visitors a't. the lidhie of tho former's sister, Mrs. G. W. Dodson. Mrs. Gardner has been an inmate of a local hospi tal for several days and Is improving nicely. Ashland Tidings. ' ' Legal size typewriter paper $1.50 por box of 500 sheets. Good quality Bond. Medford Printing Company, tf ' Sergeant Fred A. Taylor, son of Mr and Mrs. A. C. Taylor, is expected homo this week from Camp Fremont, Cal., to visit his father who has been seriously 111, ' , Nash Hotel. Special rates, week or month. Steam heat. . -; 267 Miss -Laura Treichler has returned homo from a visit with her aunt, Mrs. H. IV Hull, at Grants .Pass,. Malted milk. 60c lb. DeVoe's. , The 69th artillery' in which are many Medford boys and which arriv ed Jn this country from France last week, will stnrt from Camp Eustis. Va.i'inext Friday for Camp Lewis where it will-be mustered out of ser- : Vice. .'. -!' i: - , ; ! . I. Alco taxi. ' Phone 95. '''. ; . WEEKS & McGOWAN CO - UNDERTAKER '', Day Phono: Pacific 227. ' ; Night Plioncs: l' W. Weeks, J93-J2. ' Iady Assistant. ''. . ', : ,' - ' ; ICiisIpm visitors registered at tho hotels Inolmlo Mrs. K. C, llnldrey, of New -York, T. Jl. Cameron of Pough kiHipsin, X.- Y L. William Hones of Kih-hoo, .V. Y., and C M. Whitehead jxui George. 11. Oakley of Chtcnua. " Legal site' typewriter paper $l.Bt per box of 500 sheets. Good quality Bond. Medford Printing Company, tf - Mr. and Mrs. Charles Uncoil, of Medford, who have boon risking in this city at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. 'A. T. Drown for tho past few days, left this morning for Medford to re main a short time.. Roseburg Ko vlow. ,. s W ' Tho Valley Fnol Co. has adopted a strictly cash .basis beginning Feu. 1. All kinds of wood for sale. Phono 7ii. 2 SHI A county-wldo clothing exhibit and demonstration is being planned -by Miss Anne McCormick to be hold at Phoenix, March 21. It will Include a demonstration of fitting and remod eling of made-over garments, and of adjusting patterns. It pays to save in the Itulldlng & Loan. 429 M. F. & II. Bids. Mrs. B. F. (!ill;cy of Grauts Pass, returned home today from a visit hero- with her son. Ralph Gilkey. Weather permitting French Mili tary band will parade the streets in their beautiful uniforms. 2S7 Medford owners of autos are much Interested in tho bill which passed the Oregon house on Tuesday levying a road tax of one cent a gallon on gasoline -and one-half a cent on a gallon of distillate. Legal size typewriter paper $l'.30 per box of 500 sheets. ' Good quality Bond. Medford Printing Company, tf Rev. J. 11. Dollarhide of Roseburg left for home this morning after hav ing stopped over night with Kev. Cliildg of tlio Free Methodist church, enroute to Roseburg from a visit at California points. For fire insurance phone 64, cor ner Eleventh street and S. P. track. D. B. Wood ft C o. Captain Eberle Kuykendall, com manding officer of the 361st ambu lance company of the 316th sanltary train and former Eugene physician, died Sunday at Lemans, France, from spinal meningitis. Captain Kuyken dall was born at Drain, Oregon, May 31, 1SS6. Ilo graduated from the University of Oregon in 190S. In 1917 tho University of Oregon ambu lance corps was organized in Eugene with 125 university and Eugene men onIistcd.vThe'unit was sent to Camp Lewis in tho tall of 1917 and in June. 191S, was sent to France with the 91st division. . - Dress malting at home. 423 'N'orth Grape street. 2S8 Miss Ruth Warner was expected home this afternoon or Thursday morning from her visit at Seattle and Portland. . . :: ".:"' Hemstitching, ; ! pecofing. ' - Handicraft Shop. , ' ; The trial at Mark Foster which was to have been held in circuit court Inst Monday and was continued until today was again postponed until next week. Foster is still suffering from tho effects of a flu and pneu monia attack and his physician ad vised that, he should not go out in this kind of weather, hence tho post ponement until next week. Seat sale at the Medford Phar macy for tho French Military band. They are golug fast. 287 . A farm bureau campaign member ship meeting will be held at Antloch tomorrow afternoon, beginning at '2:30 o'clock. Legal size typewriter paper $1.50 per box of 500 sheets. Good quality Bond. Medford Printing Company, tf There was born to Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Bratney at the Sacred Heart hospital, Tuesday morning, an eight- pound daughter. - - Manr Ad vantages in POSTUM Instead.", of Coffee Rich flavor, ease h of making, no waste, ana ao solute freedojm from those an noyances to ' health and com fort which some times follow coffee drinking, make "-' ' .. I .the ideal drink for all the family 'TAerels a easoi? LIBERTY TAX! Willi new" Dodge car. - aj Stationed at 16 X. Front St. JL Halo Lyon, Props. I'hoiiosjF J POSTUM Visitors in Modford from the state metropolis last night hnd today lb- eluded Ed L. Hudson, Jack Tillnuv V. S. Johnson, W. " W, Schroeder, A X. Holmivn. A. W. lteldon, F. A. Font 11. W. Christy,, A. U Johnson, and L. Stnntou. x ' ,-' City hemstitching and pecoting Rc yd. Mrs. 11, N. llnney. 274' Mrs. S. F. Sims Is a Hotel HollniiU guest from Grunts Pass. Legal sl ypewrior paper $1.50 por box of 600 sheets. . Good qually Uond. Medford Printing compan. tf Hundreds' of cakes are needed for the soldiers' reception to bo given uoxt Monday night,, aud any tone wishing to donate one or more, also a jug of ehler. can lanvo tho same at the'Xatntorluiu Saturday or Monday, whero a comiulltre will bo on hand to receive them, Tho refreshment committee In charge wish especially all people In tho country and In the surrounding towns, as well us those persons In Medford not affiliated with church organizations, to respond to the abovo invitation. Alco Taxi. Phone 95. " C P. Muyhsw, F. 1. Day and W. X. Graof are among Seattle men reg isteriHi at the hotels. Legal size typewriter paper $1.50 per box of 500 sheets. Good quality Bond. Medford Printing Company, tf Heavy snows aro reported In the Slskiyous and other mountain dis tricts. North Wind pnssonsors In tho city this morning reported that there Is 18 Inches of snow in tho vic inity of Sisson and Dunsmuir. You can always find something for a quick lunch at DeVoe's. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Montgomery arrived home today from a several days Visit nt Portland. . Guaranteed springs for all cars. C. K. Gates" Auto Co. Mrs. Glenn Fabrlck has been confined- to her home with Illness for several days past. , ' i ' : Dr. Heine, Garnett-Corey Bldg. R. B. Miller of Portlaud, former general freight agent of tho Southorn Pacific and now general manager of tho Grants Pass-Wildervllle railroad spent Wednesday in Medford In the interests of the General Construc tion company, a new firm of contractors and builders, of which he Is presi dent and George W. Buschke, former chief engineer of the Southern Pa cific, is vice president. The compan)' is interested in the highway enter prises and also may figure in tho construction work of tho new irriga tion, districts. "When the valley Is under, water,'' he stated, "the Roguo river district will be the premier pro ducer In Oregon." Get your milk, cream, butter and buttermilk at DeVoe's. - ; Tad Tongwald, nephew of John A. W'csterlund and who resided In .Med ford for months before oplisting, ar rived home from France last week. He Is chief clerk of the 41st (Sunset) division, and for a long tlmo during the war was private secretary of Ma jor General Liggett. Tad expects to be discharged from Bervice within ten days, after which he will leave for his home in Denver, stopping on the way at Chicago for a several days visit' with his brother, Lieutenant Carl Tengwald. IT IS COMPLETE Our lino of Medicated and Toilet Soaps. Palm Olive, 10c. ; . . ;.. . . See our window. :"" HeatsK's Drug' Store Phone 884 " . i The San Tox Store Z Confidence r -rp. Confidence in 1U stability its Re- ' ffljl' Fl . wmrccs the Integrity of He Officers tf KjJ Jl F,!:.; and Htnff Is indicated In tlio rapid ''''jHll , growth of tho Jackson County tokV..'.t ', r -on' I"1"1-'"' Jf II mi. paid on savings . , ' . Kj It Tonight Only Big Gast of Thirty ' All Seats Reserved Floor 50c i ' .. . i a & 1V:' , PEACE 'CONGRESS" PUBLICITY MAN 1 1 ?i "STANNAfiD- Baker chosen by President Wilson to give to American news-; paper man at the peace conference such news of tho meet ss he thinks beat.. Sort of a "commit tee on public Iqformatlon." Sine slon to all but executive sessions, correspondents have won admlc; Bilker's job will not be as heavy as originally planned. Baker has' been editor ot McCluro's and tho American magaitne and during' the war ' was associated with: George Creel ia the Committee on' t'ublio Information.; i The local lodge ot Blks have sent out a general alarm for tho location and recovery ot tho blcyclo of John Kado, the steward ot tho Elks club, which was stolen from In front of the Elks building several days ago, and for tho returu of which a reward is offered. Tho stolon bike was light gray in color with blue strlpo trim ming. . Daily's Taxt. Dodge cars. Phoud 15. Out of tho state visitors registered at tho hotels Includo George W. Par-j kor ot Minneapolis, E. Weiss ot San ta Rosa. Grant Hngey ot Hanford, Cal., and W. J., Wood of Dunsmuir. ' Insure In sure Insurance. . Phone 799 or 5,9-Y. Bonnett lnv. Co. 291 Mr. and Mrs. .Leonard Carpenter departed yesterday for asojourn at aanta 'Barbara, Cal. Crepo 38c yard. Jap Storo. There promises to be a largo at tendance at the Commercial club lun cheon at the llotjjf Holland tomorrow noon where an inldresa on "Rome Problems of Reconstruction" will bo dellvored by Prott, C. A. Gregory of the University, of' Oregon. Tho lun cheon will be served at 12 o'clock. Guaranteed brake lining for all cars. C. E. Gntcs Auto Co. Thru trouble early thiB morning between Ashland and Falls Creek, the electric powor In the city was shut oft for a time, and many Mud fordltcs had to got their breakfast in darkness. The power came on again at about 7 o'clock. ft 1 ASHLAND PLAYERS - iNi:.-:.; :';: :r Giant Killer" MUSICAL, FANTASY ' HomKtltehluK, poe.otlim, nil work guuranteod. Vanity Hat Hhop, : Among comity muti Btopplng at tho hotels .Monday night and today worv Hrynut Hamilton or Itnch, Wd Learn ed ot Appleitutu, J. T. Adams ot Pros, poet, A. li, Alduitt mid W. . Ueeh doldt of llulto FallH, and Thos. Ves tul nmt Lloyd 11. Froneh ot KiikIo Point. DoVno has a fine lino of assorted chocolates tit title pur dound. , 1). L. Cotvlg ot Yreka, Is a guest registered at the Hotol Modford. For tho host Insurance soo Holmes, tho Insurnncu Man. ... Mr. and Mrs. II. W. Kltclilo or Hiiro, raturnud home today, Mr. Ultchlo Is u seenle painter and olio ot his phlutliiKS liaiigs In. tlio Klks club bouso. While In the elty a week ago ho was suited with a siiddon at tack of Illness and was tnlum to the Saered Heart hospital which Institu tion bo lias Just left I'AlilS. Keli. 2(1. (Hv the Asso einted lrth.) The (lermiin tirniis tice delcL'titcie nt Spii lilivc uroltted THE PROPER COURSE liifoi'matliui of PrlcelcMS Vulno t Kvcry .Meilfmil Cltlieu. How to act In an emergency Is knowludgo ot Inestimable worth, uud this Is particularly truo of I he dis eases nmt Ills or tho human body. 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