Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, March 01, 1919, Page 2, Image 2

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10CAL AND
, J PERSONAL
To clear up any possible doubts
.in the minds ot tire public It Is stated
that tho patrlotlo party glvon at the
Nut on Monday evening is in honor
' of every boy and girl who enlisted In
, Uncle Sam's service. Everyone should
come in uniform if possible and come
early. Doors open at 7:S0. Not only
the citizenry of Medford but of Jack'
son county aro expected to be present
OS a mark of esteom to the boys and
Klrls and tho entire evening is' free
. to all. , -
Mrs, Paul Hansen, experienced
eorsetier, for Nu-Bone Corsets. Phono
685-H. 1 800
. Unable to withstand homesickness
. boys nrrlved home this morning and
a number of the others wUl come
Sunday, but the majority ot the local
.unit will reach the city Monday from
.... Portland at 4:20 p. ril.; as had been
.... planned with the committee In charge
of the public reception, and all the
65th boys will be at the depot then.
Old tmpers for bulldingiflres and
House cleaning, 10c bundle. '
. There is over five feet of snow on
. the summit of the Slsklyous, all pack.
od down hard, and In the draws of
the' mountains the Uepth of snow is
12 feet; according to reports reaching
ine city. , ;
: Bakery goods at-OeVoe's.
Tho girls' : basket" foall teani' . of
Roseburg high school, "which is being
. chaperoned on this 'trip by Miss
Ruth Ann; Wilson, the Medford girl
who )s teacher of mathematics in the
Roseburg high school, left this mor
ning for Grants Pass whore they play
the girls team of Grants Pass high
. tonight. - '
Guaranteed spark plugs for - all
cars; C. E. Gates Auto Co.
Mrs. DeLew, mother -of V Chas.
Brown, left Saturday for a visit at
Santa Rosa, Cal from where she will
go to New York for ah extended stay.
On account of the patriotic recep
tion for Monday evening, the food
lesson that was to have been given
hy Miss McCormick will be postponed
' until the following Monday evening.
The lesson will then be given as a
demonstration In the domestic
science room of the high school.
Old papers tor building fires and
. house cleaning, 10c bundle,
D. H. McKee, one of the local 65th
hoys, dragging two suitcases and a
couple of "German helmets and other
relics, arrived home this morning.
Lithla water at DeVoe's. '" -. "
J. E. Enyart, the former - .well
: known Medfordite who has been lo
. cated at Portland for the past two
'years, is here for a two days business
visit and is a guest at the Hotel Jyd-
. iora. . , ; " " ; .
Dr. H. P. Hargrave, physician.
Rooms 409-410 Garnett-Corey Bldg.,
phone 23p. tf
Miss Loretta Rohbin has returned
from her week's visit at Grants Pass.
Legal size typewriter papef $1.50
per box of $00 sheets. Good quality
Bond. Medford Printing ComnanV: tf
No soliciting from tho pupils in an
Oregon school will be permitted.' A
hill was passed by the legislature
providing that ho" teacher is to-be
permitted nor any one else, to solicit
any subscriptions in a 'school or tak
ing any donations of money or other
. things ot value from pupils or to sign
any paper to be presented to the
school directors of the1 district.
A two-lb. hoX of Vogan's chocolates
for $1.35 at DeVoe's.
Lavern Buck of Applegate, one ot
the 65th artillery soldiers arrived In
the city this morning and was' met
at the depot by his mother, Mrs: M.
R. Buck, -his sister. Miss Grace, and
'brother Otis, he having telegraphed
trom Portland yesterday of his com
ing. The party at once left for home
but will Teturn Monday for tho sol
dlors reception. , ; j
: 'Old papers for building fires and
house cleaning, 10c bundle.
The condition of Mrs. James II.
Gay of Central : Point, mother of
Charles P. Gay of this city, who fell
and fractured one ot her hips this
week. Is very low. Mrs. Gay Is eighty
years old and wbb in a feeble condi
tion prior to the accident. ,. .
Hemstitching, ' 'i
. pecoting. y
Handicraft
Shop. '.'
f . Alco Taxi, mono 95.
; Mrs, Ruth N. Clemens and children
and mother, Mrs.. A. L. 'WithiiiKtoii,
are In for a couple of days from the
KIrtland Farm and are guests at the
Hotel Medford.
."Guaranteed piston rings for all
cars, ' C. E. Gates Auto Co. ' i-
; A meeting of the city schools chap
tor committee with representatives
from other organizations of the Jun
ior Red Cross met at the high school
building Wednesday. evening at 7:30
to' consider business matters. 1
' Old papers for building fires and
house cleaning, 10c bundle: '
i Machinist P. h. McDonald of Bat
tery F, 41st Artillery,' C. A. C; has
arrived from France and; is now at
Camp Lewis: : He is; expected to ar
rive in Medford with the 65th boys.
Care of the hair and skin a spec
ialty. Herbex tonics. Hair combings
wanted. Sanitary Beauty Shop. 2 9 5
Mrs. Slattory of Grants Pass, has
returned home from' her visit here
with her daughter, Mrs: Bert R. Elli
ott. 'I'---' ' "V'
i Hemstitching, pecoting, all work
guaranteed. : Vanity Hat Shop.'
WEEKS & McGOWAN CO
" UNDERTAKER',
Day l'hoiio: Pacific 227. ,
Night Phones! F. W. Weeks, 103-J2.
. hady Assistant.
Myrtle Conwcll of Ashlnnd, Is a
visitor from that city rcglutored at
the Hotel Holland. ''"''..
Furniture upholstering, ' mattress
making, crating and packing. Doug
las, 201 S. Riverside. Phono 162-J.
Mr. and Mrs. Bon Sheldon arrived
In the city this morning from Salem
and Portland. v '
TOIndsliIold gfasses for all cars, C.
B. Gates Auto Co.
,.' Two ot the business houses which
have already decorated their fronts
for Monday are the Crater Lake
Hardware company, which has i pa'
trlotio window - containing German
war relics and a picture ot the for
mer Seventh company, and tho Gates
auto storo which has a large banner
over the entrance saying "Welcome
Home, Boys ot the 65th", and inside
ot the storo another banner contain'
ing the following in' huso' letters:
"Oh Boy." , ' - ."
The New York ; Restaurant has
moved two doors south,, on South
Central, Will be open for business
Saturday morning. . . 294
William A. -Gates arrived home
Saturday ' morning from Portland
where he attended the automobile
show all week.
Tho new spring hats have arrived
at Lottie Howard's, 109 ..North Cen
tral avenue. 292
The Parent-Teacher circle OE tho
Lincoln school will hold their month
ly meeting at tho school building next
Friday afternoon,1 Mar. 7th. Allss
Anno McCormick will address the
meeting. All mothers aro asked to be
present. ' ':
Malted milk 50o lb. DeVoe's,
Clinton Cook, ot Applcgato, whose
farm is on the Applegate river, this
woek- received $435 for two steers,
says the Grants Pass Courier.;, He
sold in all 44 head, which he had
boon feeding during tho winter, tor
sum averaging $153.75. for each
animal. They were threo and four-
year olds. '': .
New location Main and Central.
Paul's Electric Store. .... 315
The Red Cross captain for meeting
the train bringing the 65th soldiers
home on Monday will be in front of
the Commercial club building a short
tinto before train time, 4:20 p. m.,
with Red Cross arm bands for those
wishing to wear them. Thoso who
are going with other organizations.
if Rod O'ross workers, may procuro
the' band by going to tho place of
meeting. , - :
Guaranteed brako lining for all
cars. C. E. Gates Auto Co.
Weighing 30 pounds more than
when he left here with the Seventh
company, and looking much taller,
Leo Williams of the 65th artillery
arrived, home thi9 morning from
Camp Lewis and Portland.
The' Valley Fuel Co. has adopted a
Ktrfctlj' cash basis beginning Fez. 1.
All kinds of wood for sale. Phone 76.
. . . ' , . 290
. Mrs. Anna Hatch of Now York, is
registered at tho Hotel Holland.
It pays to save in the Building &
Loan, 429 M. F. & H. Bldg. ''
While at Portland this week Rev.
L. Myron Boozer attended a meeting
connected with tho New Era move
ment of the Presbyterian church. A
conference on this movement will bo
held In Medford on March 12, with
prominent speakers in attendance.
Guaranteed springs for all cars.
! C. E. Gates Auto Co.
Altho. many cakes have been do
nated for the big soldiers reception
on Monday night, still more are
needed. Cakes can he dollvercd at
tile Natatorium all day Monday.
Legal size typewriter paper $1.50
per box of 500 sheets. Good quality
Bond. Medford Printing Company, tf
F. E. Merrick was a business visi
tor in Grants Pass on Friday.
.For fire insurance phone 64, cor
ner Eleventh stieet and S. P. track.
D. B. Wood & Co.
The C. W. b: M. of the Christian
church will hold their monthly meet
ing at the home of Mrs. Hanby, 726
Welch street, Wednesday afternoon,
March 5th. ' ' .' ' . ,
. Get .your milk, cream, butter"and
buttermilk at DeVoe's. ,
R. Trowbridge and Casey Jones
are registered at the Nash hotel as
from Chicago.
DR. RICKERT
. EYES SCIENTIFICALLY
, TESTED, AND GLA8HU3 , .
PROPERLY FITTED
' NO DROPS USED' - "-
Broken Lenses Accurately Duplicated
Suite 1-2 over Jihiy Co.
Prescription
Chemicals '
': Tho reputation of (lift Driig
git the saltsfnciloii of the
I'liysician and tho welfare of
the patient require that lifiin
iciiLs ufod in (liK;-nsiiiK should
conlorm to the highest .stand
ards for purity.
We two SOI HHPS.
Phono 10,
Main and Centra,
ll PHARMACY
Clius. F, Guy has outoroil the ituto
mobllo ciunn mul lifts become con
nected with (no Prult & lllttson com
pany as an auto salesman, , ,
Legal size typotfrUor' paper $1,50
por box of 500 shoots. Good quality
Bond, Medford Printing Company, tt
Portland visitors In tho city today
included 11. U. Innces, K. M, Kimyurd,
J. F. Bcedo, M. L. Becker and George
Burton. .
City hemstitching and pocotlng 5c
yd. Mrs, B. E, Hnney, , , U7
Mrs. Oris Crawford reootvod a tele
gram from "hor brothei', ' Riehnrtt
Morolock of the 65th C, A. C. baud
stating that ho would arrive -on the
Saturday morning train.: ,
Alco Taxi, Phone 95,
AH persons who are under the
captaincy of Drama Loaguo members
for the train reception aro asked to
assemble In front ot tho library at
3:45 Monday, afternoon and march
to tho train to greet members of the
65th. v Mrs. Frank Owen Is "major of
this group while little- Barbara Oou
and Master. John Cnrkin aro Iho com
pany mascots. .
Legal size typewriter paper $1.50
per box of 500 sheets. Good quality
Bond. Medford Printing Company, tt
All homes and business places will
be decorated -with flags for Monday's
demonstration iu honor of tho re
turned soldiers. It ; Is requested
especially that flags decorate tho ex
terior of every homo, - ,
Call Snider's Dairy for. fresh but
termilk. Phono 755-U.' .
Mrs. Rnchael Lowrey nf Los An
geles and Miss Helen Lfelghty ,of
Portland, loft for the state metropo
lis Saturday niorning after having
stopped over here tor a day to break
the trip, from . Los', Angeles. . Mrs.
Lowrey Wil) be, Miss eighty's guest
for some time., .'f..'."..,..
You can always fliid something for
a quick lunch at peYdo's,
Rollle Petty , was one or the, Med
ford boys pt the' ,65th artillery, who
arrived home, this morning ,', f,rom
Camp Lewis and Portland. '.
Dally s Taxi. Dodge car, Phone 1.5.
-In circuit court at Jacksonville
the case of tho state vs: Carl Ander
son of Ashland on tho cHrga at crim
inal assault on a ' 13enr old girl
went to the Jury for conslduratlon
first thing this afternoon, and the
case against Tay, Toft was placed on
trial. . ... . . .-
Call Snider's Dairy tor fresh but
termilk. Phono 735-R. - "
Crepe 3Sc yard. Jap Storo.
SAVE MONEY!
r SAVE SHOES!
In a Ions' chase for a criminal, J. E.
Jones, a secret service man of Chicago,
wore one pair of shoes with Neolin
Soles for nineteen months. This chase
covering both Amencaa continents
and Australia, ended in April. 1917.
The-shoes were then given a mechanic
at Clearing, IUj and were worn by
him another seven months: -" - -
"Until I discovered shoes with .
Neahn Soles, I bought new shoes about
every two months, said Mr. Jones.
Twenty-six months of wear under
conditions such as these- is indeed
extraordinary even for Neolin Soles.
But Neolin Soles are made by Science
to be especially durable.' They are
comfortable and waterproof, too You
can get them on new shoes for men,
women and children, or for re-soling.
Manufactured by The Goodyear Tire
& Rubber Co., Akron, Ohio, w1k also
make Wimrfoot Keels, guaranteed to
outwear all other heels. .
fieoJjti Soles
Santa Clara Prunes
(Large Sizes.)
Dromedary Dates
10 oz. Packages.
' Genuine California
Dry Lima Beans
SCHIEFFELIN'S
GROCERY
36-40 North Central Ave. ;
HOLLAND
CAFE
inner
A LA CARTE
From 12 M. to 2 P. M.
From 5 to 7:30 P. M.
A Iloarty Wolconie.to ''Our
Ret;urningvJ3oys." ;
Sunday
l''nr tho bout liisuranco sue Holme,
tho Insurance Man, . !
'. The board Of education, tn a recent
meeting ni')olutedv.lho snpurlulon
iltlnt o( Inutrucllun of city sohools ns
a. committee of 1)0,0 invxsllmito the
necessary steps to uullt,v'for uocratl
lling on the Northwest Assoolnltun of
Swoiulaiy and lllgluM- Schools.
VUimks httyu. already boon rnoolvod
for this purposii, itvN'iliefHl urvuy
and Investigation Is" being mado' ot
the high school dopwUnont .). ai'coi'
diinco with (ho standards of mittl as
sociation for - ttccroitittiig. : Tlila will
menu n grout ileal to the school and
the boys and girls who uvo lit nltcn
dnnco tor then tho highest slundai ds
must be met and should bo compile'!
with when ou thinks ot tlugront
part that Uvo public Rcbool must p(Jfy
In tho period of reconstruction for
tho years to cotvvo.
Dry, -clean, storage, CIups A build
Init, Ijow I'usurnnco rate. Mason.
Khnpan & Co. '-'!,'
t; Paul's Klucliic store opened up for
business In Its fuo now quarters, cor
ner ut East Main and South Central,
this nvorivliiK, bavins removed yes
tordayvnnd. last, nlitht from Ihe old
locivtlon on West Main 'street,
Call Snider's Huli-y for fresh hut
term lilt. Phono 755-1$,
More rnln Is predicted for Saturday
and Sunday. No rain was recorded
last nlKht by tlvo-woathor bureau, but
quite a full besan etvvly this' monvliiK.
, Tho now sawmill plant nivd exten
sive. loKKhlg operations of tho Weed
Lumber company will open up on.
March 1st, Wo have steady work for
men conversant wllh awmlU and
IpbkUvk operations, and . man seeking
such work will tlS well to writo or
wire .Weed, l.unibor- company ns to
their capabilities and pasltluns which
they can hold In such operations.
... ; &.? 395
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i$ l-M$ - FwAli If I
im'y'-' -mMm
TOMORROW AND MONDAY
DOROTHY D ALTON
in "Vive La France"
Natatorium
Medford Tri
- WELCOME.
FRENCH- ARMY
BAND VETERANS
Wounded Soldier-Musicians, all decorated for bravery in Battle.
- Capt. Fernand Pollaln. Conductor. .
SIX WORLD FAMOUS 'SOLOISTS. INCLUDING, GEORGES TRUC.
PIANIST: M. DEBRUILLE. VI C'LIHIST.
A Patriotic Symphony Concert
All nrofits uiven to Fovcr Du Soidat.
( Krciich War lioliol'.) :. . .
DIRECTION FRENCH HIGH COMMISSSIOW .
, I.oi'ivl niiiniiKcniefit George Aimrcwij, -
'" '"".'' -i SEATS-H0W AT MEDFORD PHARMACY'
K0TE Seat Sale In Ashland at Roso Bros. Confcclionorv. ,
KuiinulhMvinay, former pvlnler
on tho Mull Ttiliviuo, who onllttlud In
the naval rnstirvo ddrvlao at llvrt'bo
HlnnliiK of Uvo ivarmid was lutuv
tvnnsrorrcd to the navy, nrrlved In
(ho oily Thursday ' front (ho oiibI
vvheru ho was dUelihrnevl from scr-
vloe, and will .luura.. Monday to .Join
his parents at Port hind, (hey havlim
rmnoved to (hat oily sine hla enllnl
iniiut, Ills brother, 'James Mnrruy.
who was a Ihvtoypo oporatbr on tho
M'all Tillmuo stuff and who Is , also
In mivjt survive, will roiivtvln Uniro
eamS tlmo.yot. - The UVotlumt were
on (ho Bttiuu veasol and durliiK (heir
sorvlra visited .many foi-elun coun
tries Ini'ludlnk ports of tho allies.
, DuVou, has n fluo luvn uf ttsuorted
chocolates at tlOo per pound. .
..Anions coun(y visitors roitlstornd
at tho hotels tuday woro Paul K. Aiv-
dorson-of JacksoivvUle, T. 0, tlalnc
of Trail, Kllvvo Tlirockmortou aiul W.
V, Wli'th of ApplCHalo and S, II.. liar,
uluh of Kaislo Point, ,
' Alco Taxi. Phono 95, '
llotnl Medford itvumts today In
cluded Mario M. MeRoIr of Now York,
W. A. Kay of ChleaKO, H 1). Wright
of I.os AitKOles, KutUi-rliio Haker of
Orleans and A. C, lloffman, V, Vok-
llusuo ami A. II. Noyus of Sun l'Vau-
cluco. . ' '
nr. liulne, .(larnctt-Ctirey 'lUdis.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOU SAI.H One dliio kiiiik plow.
. Lauco & Co., Gold Hill: : sua
WANTKD-rtlrubbluK i- Will pay
In wood. J. M. Martin, t'olcmaiv
Crock. 2112
VOK SAI.H Youwk pear orchard, u
Rood horse; also farm Implements
and Wyundotto hiins, fui'tilliiro In
cluding olucdlu rutiiio. , Phone
39-1.-Y. ' , I
March 4
- Color Day
"Why I Came
to Medford"
Th tlio siilijccl. of Hie jyw jmstov, I). I1!. Millnnl
at tho Chi'istitui iiluuvli Sunday evniintf. l'lr.st
.sermon of tin new ni'minti!!' will tm til. 1U: l") a. m. ,
Every iiioiulici' of tho cIuiivIiih uracil to lu pn-M-ont
mul cvorylioily is eoi'diully uivilt-tl.
Special Music
.Hot li monihitr nndevi'iiiiiK by unurtct ti, hoIvih
and aulliciiis.
Come and Enjoy a Pleasant
and Profitable Hour
- ' TO SEE !v ;-,:'r ( :'
u0UR TEDYY" cr "The Fighting Rocscvclts"
.;. Complete in Six Big Porta;, :
Added
Tomorrov
Sunday '
Constanc
Talmadge
In
'A Ladv's
Name."
"Klevcr Kiddies"
Newest Laughing Sensation
Featuring
Charlie From the Orient
lAdults 25c; Children 10c.
Don't Go to the Depot Monday
without, .Klatj. 'Wo have a Rmul lot from lOo dozen
up. 1 eeornts with our at riot io Crepi! Paper.
Iieath's Drug' Store
Phono 881 The San Tox Store
frf- ' "
Hf What Confidence A
LJ-- It Gives You .
jl .,' ( liivvo tiKinoy to your rrmllt lit (ho C j I)
' JiicliNoii utility Hunk. , jg VII
v It iniiln'.i yim v"'Pii'il fur pimr- - II
ri K"'l" or iipirtlliiltli-x. "fSII
- '
You Are Missing
to Save One-Half of Your
Season's Tire Cost
' I TThvc a
put on over that old eauing before you start your
8uininei''H driving. They are PlJNUTimi' J'llOOl1.
AVe niiiko tho adjustment here not in Portland or
Chicago. . . i , ".',"' ' '
mam m ..'....,'."....
iATESKTIRE5 '
Cast Vz As Hutch
(J'i.uvnuit(!eUVr)00 ndloh without a puncture.
Riverside Garage
The House ot Blti Features
Last CHanco Tonight
Attraction -
Tomorrow
Sunday
Sonstance
Talmadge
IN
A Lady's
Name"
- ' - '
the Opportunity f
f Mt tt Ml
i IVr Out interest . K. :