Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, February 27, 1919, Page 2, Image 2

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MEDFORD MATT) TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OHTCflON, THURSDAY. VKRRITARY 27. 1.010
ff OCAL AND
PERSONAL
The committee In 'charge' of r
frenlimonts for the soldiers welcome
liomo reception next Monday night
wlRhes lo Impress tho publlo that it
jtnecis many donations of cakes, and
that nil cakes should he delivered at
tho Nalatorlum'elthor next Saturday
afternoon, any time during the after
noon, or alt day Monday. A commit
tee will he at the Nat to recelvq the
cake donations. , -
Don't forget French Military band
: nt Muutorlum Tuesday evening,
March 4th.' ,'..".' ' 28$'
In the four-handed match game of
billiards for one thousand points
between Mnrit and Kugl against Gott
lieb and Hall the last block of two
; hundred, points will be played ort at
Drowns tonight at 6 o'clock. The
scores on the -blocks already played
are Gottlieb and Hall, 200, 150, 200,
HoOf'Mnru and Fugl, 166, 173, 151
23S.i Total score, Gottlieb and Hall
S00: Manf and. Fugi. 728.
Mrs. Paul Hansen, experienced
corsetler, for Xu-Done Corsets. Phone
583-H. . 300
Misa Edna Burrell left this morn
ing for Bremerton to resume her du
y ties in the naval reserve service after
a week's visit at home. Her brother
Dan also' arrived home a week ago
from Fort Dodge, having been dls
-charged from the signal branch of
the artillery service.
Bakery goods at DeVoe's.
Corporal Frank Coleman, former
deputy county clerk, who is one of
tho JVtedford iboys of the 65th, who
wllljiirive home Monday from Camp
lewls,; will only remain here a short
tlmtf and -will go to Portland to take
a position.'- in the internal revenue
collator's office. A position as dep
uty in Sheriff Terrell's office had
been, hetdt open for Corporal Cole
man, but he preferred the more lu
crative position at Portland.
Guaranteed' spark plugs for all
cars. C. E. Gates Auto Co. . '
William Schultz, the former well
known' Medford barber who has been
a resident of Klamath Falls for some
time, is visiting in the city.
Lit h la water at DeVoe's. , '
Mr. and Mrs. J."W. Macdonald of
Tolo, came in Wednesday for a sev
eral days visit and are guests at the
' Hotel Medford. ''.'.
Dr: H. P.' Hargrave, physician.
Rooms 409-410 Garnett-Corey Bldg.
photitf 230. - v tf i
Li: J. Allen ' and-H. C Seymour?!
members of the O. A. C. ' faculty
working in the interest of the (state
clubs -of Oregon, left this week on
their way . to Kansas City. ' Ma.
where they wll attend the national
council of club workers to be held lir
that 'city. '' On the return trip'the
two Instructors" will visit Tarlous
clubs in the eastern part of the state.
Irfgal1 Siie' typewriter paper $1.50
per box of 500 sheets. : Good quality
Bond. Medford Printing Company, tf
. S. O. S. call for flags, big or little
of the allied nations, porch rugs and
furniture, palms, ferns, fancy, lan
terns , to ibe used in the decoration
for the patriotic party at the Nat.
List your donations at once and tele
phone H.G. Stoeckman 741-J2.'
- A two-lb. box of Vogan's chocolates
for $1.35 at DeVoe's. "
Mrs. J. J. Scott of Medford, who
has been visiting in this city for the
past week at the home of her mother
Mrs. R. A.;' Weatherford, left this
morning for her 'home after a de
lightful visit here.' Mrs. Scott for
merly' resided in Roseburg. Rpse
burg Review.' . ,,- .'. , ct
'Hemstitching, . , -i
- pecotlng. "
Handicraft , - - "'.
Shop.--' - - ' , -
Portland sojourners in the city to
day are T. K. Allen, K, B. Mill, W. V.
Garrett, O. . Bloom, W. C. Wlthcr
mumnH, I. I.orlng and G. A. Tho
mas. ..''' ''
Alco Taxi. Phone 98.
Mr. and Mrs. 3. Y, McClelland are
Hotel Nash guests from McCloud,
cai. - .
, Guaranteed piston rings for all
cars, O. K. Gates Auto Co. "
Friday's meetings of the farm bur
eau membership campaign will be
held as follows: Dewing school ut
2:30 In the afternoon, and at Oak
Grove school at 8 p. m. '
Furniture upholstering, mattress
making, crating and packing. Doug
las, 201 S. Riverside. Phone 16J-J.
George Childs arrived home Thurs
day from Camp Grant, Rockford, Ills.,
having been discharged from an In
fantry replacement regiment, tie is
tho son of Mr, and Mrs. U W. Childs.
Tickets on sale for French band
at? Medford Pharmacy. ' 2SS
Fred Champlln arrived in the city
today from Foots creek for a several
days stay.
Windshield glasses for all cars. C.
p. Gates Auto Co. '
i . k. R. Alderman, former superin
tendent of the Portland schools and
former superintendent of the Eugene
schools and professor of education
nt the University of Oregon, left sev
eral days ago for France to engage
in, educational work in the American
army under the auspices of the Y. M.
c. A. , V :-'
Legal size typewriter paper $1.50
per box of 500 sheets. Good quality
Bond. Medford Printing Company, tf
Fred Collins, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Benj, F. Collins of Grants Pass, for
merly of Medford and Jacksonville,
arrived home WednesAy from Camp
Taylor, Ky.. He arrived from France
on Jan. 14 with the Second field ar
tillery which was mustered out at
Camp Taylor. . . ..
Nash Hotel. Special rates, week
or month. Steam heat, .- 267
Mr. and Mrs.. V. J. Sturgis follow
ing a two weeks visit with relatives
in Grants Pass, arrived in Medford
Tuesday. . x .
1 Malted milk BOc lb. DeVoe's. , ?
Mrs. Sadie Orr Dunbar arrived in
the city this forenoon from Portland
to attend the annual meeting of the
Jackson County Public Health associ
ation which was held this afternoon.
Alco Taxi. Phone 95.
Miss Marie Gates has resigned
from the government training school
for nurses at Camp Lewis and Is ex
pected to arrive home Sunday., She
was just released from the camp hos-J
pital last Tuesday after a severe at
tack of the mumps.
French band at the Natatorium
Tuesday eve, March 4th is the only
purely French organization ever ap
pearing in the city. ' 2S8
Ray Gunyaw, the former Medford
liveryman, -is here for a visit from
Dunsmuir, Cal., and is a guest at the
Nash hotel. VJ
Legal size typewriter paper $1.50
per box of 500 sheets. Good quality
Bond. MedioriJ Printing' Company, tf
-The Medford Sanitarium turkish
bath rooms have been reopened for
business under a lease by Dr. Chas.
.Bescy who will give the baths his
personal attention. . Dr. Bescy has
been twenty years in the turkish bath
business and is well known In that
line all over the Pacific coast. He
formerly had charge of the baths at
the City and County club and the St.
Francis hotel of San Francisco and
the Multnomah club at Portland.
The Valley Fuel Co. has adopted a
strictly cash basis beginning Fez. 1.
All kinds of wood for sale. Phone 76.
.". -s V - t-290
V. I. Clarke. of Oakland and J.
Stono and J. F. Conn nl ley. of Seattle
are guests at Hie Hotel Medford.
It pays to save in the Building &
Loan, 429 M. I.&, It, Illilg.
G. H. Houghton ot Seattle, of the
Pacific division of (ho Western Union
Telegraph company. Is a business vis.
Itor In Medford today.
tonal slje typewriter paper $1.50
per box of 500 sheets. Good quality
Bond. Medford Printing Company, tf
John K. Tomlln was a business vis
itor In Grants Pass on Wednesday. .
For fire Insurance phone 64, cor
ner Eleventh street and S. P. track.
D. B. Wood & Co.
Mrs. O. L. Upshaw, who recently
underwent a serious operation . at
Sacred Heart hospital Is reported as
rapidly improving. "
Dress making at home. 423 North
Grape street. 2S8
Tho girls and boys' basket ball
teams of the Roseburg high school
which play the Medford high teams
tomorrow night were in the city this
forenoon enrouto to Ashland where
they play Ashlund high tonight and
Saturday night. They play the Ceu-
tral Point teams tomorrow afternoon.
Tho members of both teams nro a
good-sized and husky appearing
bunch of players and the ' Medford
teams will evidently have to hustle
hard to win.
Legal size typewriter paper $1.50
per box of 500 sheets. Good quality
Bond. Medford Printing Company, tf
Tho foothills, especially to the
northwest, are heavily covered with
snow and present a beautiful sight.
Roxy Anne, too', has a sightly cover
ing of "the beautiful,"
City hemstitching ana pecotlng 5c
yd. Mrs. B. E. Haney. 274
A special military train bearing
discharged soldiers from Camp Lewis
to their homes in California passed
thru the city this forenoon. ,
'Legal size ypewrier paper $1.50
per box of 500 sheets. ' Good qualiy
Bond. Medford Printing compan. ' tf
:With about seventy, applications
tor membership the Eugene loilce of
Elks expects to Increase its member
ship to 1000 within a short time.
Plans are being made to initiate a
class of 100 on March 26.
Alco Taxi. Phone 95. ..
' William A. Elliott of Los Angeles
was one of the out of the state visi
tors at the Commercial club on
Wednesday afternoon.
Legal size typewriter paper $1.50
per box of 500 sheets. Good quality
Bond. Medford Printing Company, tf
Tho first ot a series of Commovolal
cliiU luncheons waa held nt thoHotol
Holland tills minn with Prof. 0, A.
Gregory of the University of Oregon
as guest of honor. 1 Prof, dreaory's
address on "Some Problems ot 'Re
construction" was very timely and
gnvo his hearers much food : for
thought. ' ''-;'''
You cait always find something tor
a quick lunch ut DoVoe's.. '
tW. Butler was among Eagle
Point people, sojourning In the city
toda-.. '"' '" '.; '.'ft'.' ,
Guaranteed springs for vail cars,
C. K. Gates Auto Co. ", :.
Mm. '11. V. Wlmberly, of this city,
left this morning tor Medford, whore
she will meet her husband, deputy
collector of internal revenue, who Is
looking after' Income tux matters.
Mrs. Wlmberly expects to beout of
the city for at .least two weeks.
Roseburg Review, ; .v
Dr. Holno. Gamott-Coroy BUIg.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
WANTED TO TRADE House In
Portland on paved street one block
from car, for farm property. Box
S8. Mail Tribune. 293
DR. RICKERT
' EYES SCTEXTIFICALIiY
TESTED, AND GLASSES
PROPERLY FITTED
NO DROPS I'SED
Broken Lenses Accurately Duplicated
Suite 1-2 over May Co.
Pineapple
Desserts 2c
: Thq bottle in
each package
of Pineapple
Jiffy -Jell con
tains all 'the
ricK essence
from half a ripe
pineapple. The
dessert has a
wealth of this exquisite
flavor, and a package serves
six people for J12 cents,
You owe to yourself a
f rial of this new-type gel- .
atine dainty. ' " ' , " ,
tO Flavor, at Your Grocer's "
2 Package for 25 Ctntm lr'a
Santa Clara Prunes
(Largo Sizes.") "
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Dromedary Dates
10 ox.- PiM kagos. .
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Genuine California - '
Dry Lima Beans
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SCHIEFFELIN'S
GROCERY
36-40 North Central Ave.
WEEKS & McGOWAN CO
. , UNDERTAKER ...
Day Phone: Pacific 237. '
Night Phodes: F. W. Weeks, 0M2,
- ' Iady Assistant-
IT IS COMPLETE
Our line of Medicated and Toilet Soaps. Palm
Olive, 10c. '
See our window. ! l
Heath's Drug Store
Phone 884 The San Tox Store
urn I
When we drew aside
the curtains displaying for the first time
4
New Modes for Springtime
fromi tlie big Fashion .Centers of the country, showing tho largest
assortment and the finest collection of spring 1919 stylos to be
found in the city the people were delighted.
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. , SUITS-EVERY ONE A REVELATION
Whether you prefer a tailleiir or a fancy model 'you are Hurt
to find one here that will he the envy of everyone who sees it.
"Uoxy" eoats and those alTeetiiiir novel vests are most prom
inent. Their lu-ji-es rmuro from $25.00 to $75.00.
'DOLMAN
AND CAPES LEAD
And it. is no wonder! Their full flowing sleeves and.loose(
lmek ef feet, w ith just a hit of lieaut il'ul silk lining peeping out,
are quite, enough to insure theiu first place in the sun of Coat
Fashiondom. .
Their prices begin at $35.00 and ranire to $(r.0Q.
DRESSES THE PRETTIEST DESIGNABLE
Surely niagie has been at work in the niakingof them. Thorn
nro veritable creations of wonderfjilly-toned georgettes, soft t
silks and of taffetas and of combinations of these fabricH.
Prices bogin as lmy as $18.50 and iiiiure on up to $55.00.
; BLOUSES ARE MORE LOVELY
than ever before. Manv are the delighted obs! and ahs! heard
in our blouse depart fuent these days.
chorus when vou see t hem.
You, too, will join tho
FASCINATING MILLINERY SHOP ' . v
Our Second Floor Shop is a lyost fascinating spot these days
for milady avIio would be most fashionably "hatted" for tho
new; season. Here you'll find.
Hats that are utterly different, indescribably smart.
Mero words fail utterly to convey even a hint ;r their
beauty and charm. Conic! See them all for 'yourself.'
You'll love every one of them.'
Home
Journal
' Patterns
The May Co.
Pictorial
Review
Patterns
A. W. HUBBS, Manager
Federal Tires and the Doctor
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patient prompt service. ' ,
He wants dependability must have it.
" One of Medfords leading physicians bought him a new car; but before driving it, brought it to us and
changed the tires that came with it for Federals. w
He has run those tires more than 12,000 miles on a 3000 pound car, arid they are still serviceable.
Pretty good service, we think, and pretty gopd judgment on the part of the doctor. , !
"If you don't get Federals you don't get the best"
Yes, we make the adjustments. : v.-;.v . ; V; ; ( V
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