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PAGE TWO MEDFORD MATT! TRTRUNE. MEDFORD, OREflON. FRTDAY, TTJVRTJAUY 2S. 1010 OCAL AND PERSONAL Incident to (lis home-coming of the local unit of the 65th artillery next Monday afternoon, the follow ing, explanation Is made as to the meaning ot the. red, black and white Insignia on the lott shoulder ot the men;. The large letter A in black sig nifies that the wearer belongs to Pershing's first army. The red and white strip BtBnds for artillery corps. Therefore the combination Interpret ed,means "Flrat army artillery. Srhe.puble. school will be In session fomorrgwo'make tip another day of loitlime.trTiiiB will' make up three daya of the fire days lost, as planned. The other days will be made np on the Saturdays of March IS and March 28. . .. !' : :; . .- Mrs. : Paul Hansen, experienced corsetler, for Nu-Bone Corsets. Phone 6K5-H, 300 Many people from Medford and vicinity; as well as other parts of the county will attend the annual meet' Ing of the Ohio association ot the Rogde River valley to be held tomor row, at Ashland In Moose hall. All former' and present Ohioans are in vited to attend with well tilled lunch baskets. Dinner will be served at noon. Old papers for building fires and house cleaning, 10c bundle. - " i,i Have you loaned your porch furnl- ture, flags and palms to the patriotic . Tarty? If not, do so at once thru H, G. Stoeckman, 741-J2. They are all needed. Bakery goods at DeVoe's. Senator C. A. Thomas arrived home this forenoon from the legisla tlve -session which closed at Salem last night. , . ' 'Guaranteed spark plugs for all cars. C. E. Gates Auto Co. A. K. Dice of Walla Walla, Wash Is a business visitor in the city who is registered at the Hotel Medford. '"Old "papers for building fires and house cleaning, 10c bundle. The -merchants of the city are re-J quested to decorate their places of business as' a part ot the welcome home Monday afternoon of the 65th artillery boys and the general demon stration in honor of all other soldiers who Tiave returned home. - Uthia water at DeVoe's. ' The services in the First Presby terian church on Sunday present an attractive , program for the ' public. The pastor preaches oil the topic, "Sermons in Shoes" at 11 a. m., and Porter. J. Neff gives an address on the League of Nations in the evening. Dr. H. 'P. Hargrave, ' physician. Booms 409-410 Garnett-Corey Bldg., phone '230. ' ' ' ? tf ; 1 County Superintendent G. W. Ager director for northern Jackson county, shows In a' thrift report that 3651 students saved $26,956. all of which, excepting $1786.96 represented ' In cash and loans, is invested in W. S. B.'Llberty bonds, other , securities and- insurance. " 1 - v ' .' '"Legal size typewriter paper $1.50 per box of 500 sheets. Good quality Bond. Medford, Printing Company.' tf " "The 'Elks are making elaborate preparations for their Bmoker and welcoming reception to' soldier' and naval members who have come home since the ' last soldiers reception held .by" the lodge' a month ago, next Thursday night.'. " ' " '-'" " A two-lb. box of Vogan's chocolates for '$1:35 at DeVoe's. i.'Mrt.'C.'E.'Call left this forenodn for Dunsmulr to join her husband tor a week or so. 'Mr. Call has been em ployed at Dunsmuir for some time past- ' : ?:'!'.:?:-.: ,' OJd papers -for building fires apd house cleaning, 10c bundle, f. . C Paul .14 Meymyer, Interstate secre tary for Boys' Work and Y. II. C. A. ot Oregon and Idaho addressed the high school pupils in a special assem bly. perjod from 11:05. to 11:25 a. m. Thursday... Mr, Newmyer spent the remainder of the day In conference with teachers and boys of the school 1 relative, to. the many problems that confront ns today as real educators in a modern way. Hemstitching, ' - pecoting. ' : Handicraft '."'.'. ; ( . ' Shop. . , Ako Tax!. : Phone 95. Cliff, Dunnlngton of Jacksonville, has gone to Portland where he has taken employment. - ' . Guaranteed piston rings for all oars.'- C E. Gates Auto Co. Mr. . and' Mrs. W. H. Venahle of Ruch, have leased the Elmer proper ty. In Jacksonville and moved to the county seat. ":" ' Old papers for building fires and house cleaning, 10c bundle. The bill which, if passed, would prohibit the employment of white women in restaurants, hotels and business houses operated by Orien tain, was killed in the Oregon senate the other day on the ground that it was class legislation and would of fend the Orientals. Furniture upholstering, mattress making, crating and packing. Doug las, 201 S. Riverside. Phone 16 2-J. Roy Gates and family and Mrs. Agnes Perry of Weed, arrived in the city. Friday from Portland, where they had; been residing for several mohths.J for a several days visit be fore again taking up their residence in Weed. They are guests at the Hotel Holland. ... ..Windshield glasses for all cars. C. E,' Gates Auto Co. "TTTTty'TTI If' ' ' 1 '. WEEKS- & McGQWAN CO iVUNDiERTAiasii V: Day Phono: Paclflo 227, Nlilht Iliiinos: F. W. Weeks, 103-J2. ' ' ' f Lady Assistant. - v Robert W. Run!, editor of the Medford Sun, arrived home from Sa lem this morning where he served as assistant sergeant-at-arms ot the leg islature and much enjoyed the exper ience. .....'. The New York Restaurant ' has moved two doors south, on South Central. Will be open for business Saturday morning. 294 R. Cook of Gold Hill, George Lear ned of Applegatc and Guy Pineto ot Eagle Point, are three ot the county visitors in Medford today. Legal size typewriter paper $1.50 pr box ot 500 sheets. Good quality Bond. Medford Printing Company, tf A partial list ot Portland visitors in the city who are registered at the hotels Includes Mrs. Saide.Orr Dun bar, A. E. N. Barnokopf, BenRybkP John Pi Burns, A. U. Chamberlln.R. C; Krueireri P. V. Entoe, E. C. ClenV ent, H. R. Kemp, E. R. Balsiger. Nash Hotel. Special rates, week or month. : Steam heat. 267 A unique window display In the windows of the Kidd shoo store calls attention tq the sermon of the minis. ter ot a local church for Sunday mor ning. Malted milk 50c lb. DeVoe's. .Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Fosholdt are guests at the Hotel Medford from Oakland, Cal. - New location ' Main and Central. Panl's Electric Store, 315 Mrs. A. Curtis of Balboa, Cal., left for home Friday after a visit with Miss Beaver. Let the Woman's. Exchange bake your cakes for Monday evening. Phone ,107-X. 289 Representative W. H. Gore is not expected to return home from the legislative session until Saturday forenoon. Alco Taxi. Phone 95. Dr. Gregory ot the educational de partment ot the University of Ore gon gave an excellent address to the student body and faculty Thursday afternoon. Dr. Gregory drove home In a very effective manner the great importance of school boys and girls planning to take np a college train ing in order that they might be ready to assist in the great reconstruction period, at the same time pointing out the great necessity for efficiency on account ot ever-present and urgent competitive problems that must be met by school youth. Several visi tors were present. Patrons and oth ers Interested in the Bchools are cor dially -invited to attend the assembly exercises. Legal size typewriter paper $1.50 per box of 600 sheets. Good quality Bond. Medford Printing Company, tf The trial of Ray Toft will probably be held in circuit court at Jackson ville tomorrow, now that John A. Westerlund who is wanted as a wit ness for the defense, is again home. " 14-hour sale of Crystal White and Creme Oil soap at Jones' Saturday. ' " .':''. -","' . - 289 ' Rev. L. Myron Boozer returned to day from a visit to Albany and Port land. He attended the meeting at Albany of the committee of four ap pointed by the Presbyterian Synod to look into the affairs of Albany col lege. ' ' '" .- -. :' ; The Valley Fuel Co. has adopted a strictly cash basis' beginning Fez. 1. All kjnds ot wood for sale. Phone 76. F. E. Clemanof Hilt, was among northern California visitors sojourn ing in the city today. ;'' It pays to save in the Building & Loan, 429 M. F. & H. Bldg. A party from Cooperstone, N..D., enroute home from spending .. the winter in Los Angeles, arrived in the city early last evening for a stag of a, few days. Its members are Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Fosdick, Peter V. Ids vig and Elling Johnson. : They are stopping at the" Hotel Holland.' ' " 8 bars Crystal White laundry soap and two bars Creme Oil toilet soap, all for 50c, at Jones' Saturday. : 289 The Association of Parents, Wives and. Next of Kin will join with the Fathers club of the Elks in giving a reception for all returned soldiers at the Elks club Tuesday, March 11th. Guaranteed springs for all cars. C. E: Gates Auto Co. . .. Tonight MMm 'JOHANNA ENLISTS' r" t- niuino Klntn left Friday on a short business trip to Klnmnth Falls. ', 70c worth of soap for 50c at Jonas Saturday, just one tny, but that beats Just one hour. , ' ' 2VJ ' Rectnald " Parsons arrived from Seattle Thursday to look after HID crest prchnrd interests and visit rein tlve. Legal slzo typewriter paper $1.50 per box of 500 sheets. Good quality Bond. Medford Printing Company. It Mr. and Mrs. Ren Sheldon expect to arrive in Medford Saturday, having gone to Portland for a day whon the legislature adjourned last night. For fire Insurance phone 64, cor ner Eleventh street and S. P. track D. B. Wood & Co... : -. ' P. B. Sholtes, W. II.. Smith and A,' G. Barbouc. are. Seat,tiT iau stop ping at tns uuiei .Mefltoxu. i Phone your order at once for S bars Crystal White and two bars Creme Oil toilet soap, all tor 50c at Jones' Saturday. 2S9 Dr. J. F. Roddy left this afternoon for a business trip to San Francisco Legal size typewriter paper $1.60 per box of 500 sheets. Good quality Bond. Medford Printing Company, tf . J. L. Read, the manager of the Samplo Store, arrived home Friday forenoon tram a week's business so journ at I.ewlston. Idaho. City hemstitching ana pecoting 6c yd. Mrs. B. B. Haney. 274 i The Roseburg high school girls and boys' basketball teams which played the teams of Ashland high last night, played the Central Point teams this afternoon, and will encounter the Medford high teams tonight. They play again with Ashland on Sat urday night. Legal size ypewrter paper $1.50 per box of 500 sheets. Good qually Bond. Medford Printing compan. tf O. D. Center of Corvallls, director of O. A. C. extension work, spent Fri day in Medford on official business and among others- was in consulta tion with C. C. Cats. Jones has a soap sale all day Sat urday. Buy al! yon want and buy all day. We give everybody a chance. 289 Harold Waltermire who returned home last Tuesday from Camp Knox, Ky., having been discharged from the 83 rd regular army artillery after a year's service, threo months' ot which was in France, left this mor ning for a visit with his brother Her bert at Oopco, Cal. Alco Taxi. Phone 95. San Francisco visitors in Medford today were J. Hiruma, J. Bock. R, J. Rahm, A. Zacharias, D. W. Tracy and George R. Reed. Legal size typewriter paper $l.a0 per box of 500 sheets. Good quality Bond. Medford Printing Company, tt . In circuit court today Frank Par ent, who was tried, on the. charge of unlawfully killing hogs on his place, was found not guilty. ' Jones' want everybody to grab this soap deal 8 bars Crystal White and two bars Creme OH, all tor 50c. Sat urday. - : 289" The old scheme of going to a labor agency and getting transportation to some point and then refusing to work cannot be worked any longer. A bill was passed by the Oregon legislature, just ended, making such an offense a misdemeanor. You can always find something for a quick lunch at DeVoe's. Paul L. Neimeyer of Portland, who is sojourning in Medford, was a cal ler at the Commercial club yesterday. ?, Daily's Taxi. Dodge cars. Phone 15. ' Mr. and Mrs.. J. G. McClelland of McCloud, Cal., who on their return from a visit in Portland stopped off here tor a day or so, left, for home Friday morning. For the best insurance see Holmes, the Insurance Man. , , The full complement of 112 men for tho now Medford Katlonal Guard company has been signed up and the organizers have wired to this effect to the adjutant general's office. ' No answer has yet been received as to when a recruiting officer will be sent by the adjutant general to muster the company into service. DeVoe has a fine line ot assorted chocolates at 60c per pound. IN HER LATEST ARTCEAFT PICTURE ; THE PICTURE JOTS HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR In this sparkling new Arteraft Picture, Mary -. Piekford plays a part of a little girl who, never I had a beau and is dying for one, .' ;; . 'And then comes tho Ganip-Lbrdy, Loi'dy,.the j beaux are as thick as flics 'round a jam pot. j And she marries the Best Boy of the lot and .vides off on a gun carriage some picture! V i " ' '" ' " . .. ,:"'-' ' " :' ' ' LET'S ALL GO AND SEE MARY ADMISSION Adults 25c Children 10c ALEXANDER OF GREECE 1 s s"v, j; i 5r p. tf W a 1 1 X ( 2 U King. or Sheece. ...-.f . ? - tr -: a Though the sympathy of the king of Greece tor the allied c.use wa considered lacking, he stands at attention when the French Marsellaise is played. Ha Is here shown in the door ot his private car at Salonika. Among visitors registered at the hotels today were W. F. Blalock of San Francisco, W. S. Frltts ot St. Louis, H. J. Lambert of Portland. Frank W. Stoll and F. P. Knight of Eugene, and A. Wbltlock ot Hilt. Guaranteed brake lining for all cars. C. E. Gates Auto Co. Leo Williams, of the 65th artillery. wired his parents this afternoon front Tacoma that he would be homo Sat urday morning. He did not Indicate In the telegram that any ot the other Medford boys of the 65th would also arrive Saturday. It had generally been understood that they would come home In a body Monday after noon. - The boys were ' discharged from service at Camp Lewis today and left for Portland Where they were to remain until Sun?ay night. For Bare, two Belgian Flemish does and young; must bo sold by Monday. Crane Rabbitry, 1059 Conrt .street. - - -. . : 290 HAVE C8L0R IN 1EEKS Be Better Looking--Take '.' Olive Tablets . ': V your skin is yellow complexion pallid tongue coated appetite poor you have a bad taste in your mouth o lazy, no-good feeling you should take Olive Tablets, Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets a substitute for calomel were prepared by Dr. Edwards after 17 years of stucV with his patients. - Dr. Edwada'OliveTabletsjare n purely vegetable compound mixed with olive oik You will know them by their olive color. To have a clear, pin'.t skin, bright eyes, no pimples, a feeling of 'buoyancy like childhood days you must get at the cause. Dr. Edwards' Olhre Tablets act on the liver and bowcl9 like calomel yet have no dangcrou3 after effects. - , They ctirt the bile and overcomdeonsti patloo, Thct's why millions of boxes ere sold annually at 10c and 25c per box. 1 All druggist3. Take one or two nightly and note the pleceing results. - PICKS OR D in the suit brought nmilnut CenrKe Woolt by the Danny Fruit company fur money lnanod on a fruit crop, lu circuit court yostontny, .Mr. Woolt was given n Juilginvnt ngulimt tlo company for $ 100, All day Saturday, 70o worth of Soup for 50c at Jones'. 3SU Insure in sure Insurance, Phono "9 or 59-Y. Houuett Iuv. Co. 2H I Last night .04 of un inch ot rnlu foil In Medford and vicinity. Prob able rain Is the prediction tor tonlKht und Saturday. Dr. Heine, Gnrnott-Coroy llldg. Crepe 8Sc yard. Jap Storo. J. J. lluchtor -received a telegram yesterday from Itobt-rt Kbol, who ban been In tho paymaster's department ot tha navy for a long time, snylng that lie. was leaving tor lew York on Friday 'jiUerkaon and woujd soon V home. gj Jlemslitclilng, pecoting,. all wo:( guaranteed. Vanity Hut Shop. Clot your milk, crfnm, buttor and buttermilk at DeVoe's. Great French Sacrifice Calls for. World's Gratitude 1 The Kronch have 'suffered and bled mora than any other nation at war. Of nor 3'ti million population. 6 million wero placed In tho trem-he and havo poured out their blood on tho altar of Liberty. Ann-rlca will over remember this heroic sacrifice. It Is likewise' not unmindful of the great sen-Ice to the world rendered by tho French peaxunta who have given It a perfect remedy for stom ach, llror and intestinal dlHordnm. which Is' reported to "havo rullcrod Incalculable Buffering, saved thou sands of lives and prevented Innum erable surgical operations. Geo. II Mayr, promlnont Chicago chemlHt. Imports and sells It In this country under tho name of Mayr's Wonderful Remedy. It Is a simple, harmless preparation thut romoves tho catar rhal mucus from tho InteHtlnat tract and allays tho Inflammation which causes practically all stomach, liver and Intestinal ailments, including ap pendicitis. One dose will roiivlnco or money refunded. For aalu by drug gists everywhere. Adv. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SAI.K Ithodo Islnnd Itud set ting eggs. ' Mrs. J. L. Demmer. phone 846-J. 609 Went Jackson stroot. 294 WANTED TO KENT Six-room mod. era bungalow or houso with gar age. Phono 842-M. 290 WANTED Reliable woman fur gen eral housework, 40 dollars a month Apply U. S, Government Employ ment A'teney, Nosh liotol. . 291 FOR SAI.K Scven-ft. John Deere dlec harrow at a bargain. Phonn 14-812. 291 Santa Clara Prunes ' ' '" - ' ".-'-- -K (Large Sizes.) Dromedary Dates 10 oz. Packages, Genuine California Dry Lima Beans SCHIEFFELIN'S GROCERY 3G-40 North Central Ave. : 1 fill Tomorrow ' i iiiii i ii ! i i i i 1 "Every Member Present' Tii (he Suiulav 8rhool and (lie Morning mid Kvoi- . . ' .. ,i .. . ing Horvii'ts, Sunday, .Minvli 'J, i.s the nIimii of (lie Gkrlstian Church A cordial iuvitat ton in al-io oxlciuhnl to cvcryoiK' in (lieciiy to altcnd tlicst' sci'vii'cs. ' D. E. Millard, tho new mini:;ter, will preach hla fii-nt sermon. : The mixed iiimrtctlo will .singi Uieii' will nlrto be a musical nunibcr by the m-w iifislnf and Mrs. Mil lard and other special music. Prepare Now to Attend 'HO) ATBTr TODAY TOMORROW "OUR TEDYY" or "The Fihtin Rocsevclts" Added Attraction ' VKJever Kiddies" Newc3t Laughing Sensation Featuring Charlio From the Orient Adults 2Dc. ' Cliildrou 10c SUNDAY CONSTANCE TAIjMADGE Natatoriiim March 4 Medford Tri-Color Day WELCOME FRENGHA Wounded Soldier-Mutlrlans. all ilccaralcd for bravery In Batllo. ' : 1 Capt, Fcrniwd Pollalti. Conductor. : SIX V0RLD FAMOUS SOLOISTS. INCLUDING GEORGES TRUC. itjH.tt" PIANIST;' M. DEBRUILLE. VIOLINIST. A Patriotic Symphony Concert A! nroflts niven to Fovor Du SoliI.it. ' (l-'ri-ia-li War lf-lii-l'.) DIRECTION FnENCH HIGH COMMISSION l.oi-nl naciniriin'iit (lenrt'.e Andrews. SEATS NOW AT MEDFORD PHARMACY, NOTE Stat Sa'e In Asli'and at Rose Bros. Confoctioncrv. I Special Soap Sale I FOR SATURDAY ONLY ULRICH & RYAN Will sell for Saturday only Crystal White and Swift's White Soap at FIVE cents per bar in Any Quantity eet Bros. CreanrOliye Soap at FIVE cents'per bar ' ' in Any Quantity ' ,' ' All Chew and Smoking Tobacco ia up Five Cents per -. pound, account additional Revenue Tax. Don't Go to the Depot Monday without a FJ;ig. We linyo ii good lot from 10: dozen up. pcco.mtc with our patriotic Crept) .l'apcv. fieath's Drwg' Store PI;one88i The San Tox Store TI1.1 Htiiisj o( Biu Fenturns LAST TIMES . itlEI'