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I y.. Y 2 1': 5 'f PAGE TWO MEDFORD MATTi TRTBUNE, AfEDFORD, OREOON, MONDAY, MAROTT n, 1010 JOCAL AND L' PERSONAL : Cakes, hundreds of them, and cookies from all parts ot the county arrived at the iNutatorlum Saturday and today (or tonight's big patriotic party in honor of the roturned sol dlors, and more cakes It is expected will continue to come until the last minute before the big demonstration begins at 7:30 p. m. The Natntortiini will be nice and warm as the furnace (Ires wero started this forenoon. . . Mrs. Paul Hansen, experienced vorsetlor, (or Nu-Bono Corsets. Phone 645-af.' . V ... ' soo 'i Two more local 66th members. Sergeants Treve Lumsden and Bon Plymale, arrived In the city this , morning (rom Portland In advance of the other 65th boys. Several ot tho boys arrived Saturday and three more Sunday. .,. . Old papers for building fires and house, cleaning, 10c bundle. W. H. Gore arrived hpme Sunday from Portland to which city he went after the legislature closed last week. - beVoe has a fine nna of assorted chocolates at 60c per pound. i .Lieutenant Raymond Talbot Of Mason City, Iowa, who was the ob server on Lieutenant Newell Barber's car In the aviation service In France, , will arrive here in Medford tomorrow for an indefinite stay with Dr. and . Sts. M. C. Barber. ; Bakery goods at DoVoe's. . Miss Frances Loosley who has a position with the Pacific Coast Film company at (Portland, arrived home Sunday to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. S. Loosley. Miss Loosley has been transferred to Seattle where she will resume her duties with the same company. i Guaranteed spark plugs for all fin. C. E. Gates Auto Co. - A special conference was held re cently between Supt. Davenport and the principals ot the elementary schools for the purpose ot modifying end rearranging the course ot study in arithmetic In such a manner that more efficient work might be had In the present emergency of completing the work during the shorter period. 'Dr. Edw. de Reymonte, drugless physician. Acute and chronic diseases by his own system. 9 to 12, 1 to 6 p. m. : Rooms 4-5 St. Mark's bldg. .f' ' - ' sis - Mr. and Mrs. F. L. On- of Rogue River, were Sunday visitors in the city registered at the Hotel Holland. . v'i Mrs. Chas. H. Castrier of Hood River, tho president of the federated omen's clubs of Oregon, is In the city consulting prominent club wom an relative to arrangements for the coming state convention of the fed- . Crated clubs. 1 ," D. H. McKee, one of the local 65th boys, dragging two suitcases and a couple of German helmets and other relics, arrived home this morning. .: The high school band of IS mem bers made Its first formal public ap pearance at the depot reception this afternoon to the returning 65th sol diers. The band and also the high school orchestra, under the leader chip ot Prof. McReynolds, will play at the reception for soldiers tonight. .5 Guaranteed springs for all cars. J. E. Gates Auto Co. :. The new sawmill plant and exten sive logging operations of the Weed Lumber company will open up ton pfarch 1st We have steady work for (Men conversant with sawmill . and fogging operations, and men Beeklng iich work will do well to write or wire Weed Lumber company as to their capabilities and positions which they can hold in such operations. . '' t .'. : . . 295 A two-lb. hoi of Vogan'a chocolates br 1.35 at DeVoe's. - , . . i Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Calhoun wore week end visitors In Mcdford from Grunts Pass. Hemstitching', pecoting. Handicraft , 1 .. Shop. ,' ' : ' Alonzo Llndsny, nephew of Mr. and Mrs. Goo. Lnldlcy,. arrived hero Sun day from Camp Lewis. Ho Is en route to his homo nt Manvillo. N. D.. after having received his discharge at Camp Lewis. Llthia water at DoVoe's. ' Dowoy Purdln had a little touKh. luck on the homeward vovtiKO from France and consequently wus unable to reach tho city with tho other local soldiers of the 65th artillery. He was taken ill on tho transport and on tho 65th arrival at Philadelphia w'as transferred to a military hospital In that city until ho had recovered. Hence the regiment reached Camp Lewis before he did and his discharge came later. He will cither arrive In Medford about the middle of tho wook or go direct from Camp Lew to visit his brother Lyle In Eastern Oregon before returning home. Judge and Mrs. M. Purdin's other son. Em ory Purdln, who has spent the past two years in the navy service arrived home Saturday of last week, having reccivod his discharge. Alco Taxi. Fnono 85. Tho county campaign for saulrrel poisoning .begins tomorrow nigh with a meeting at the Talent city hall ot tne members ot tho rodent con trol committee of the farm bureau to discuss measures to 4be taken to exterminate this pest. Another meet. Ins will be held in the southern tmrt of tho county later on for the same purpose. , Old papers for building fires and house cleaning, 10c bundle. The French army band which ap pears in concert at the Nataioriuin Tuesday night win arrive in the cit on a special train tomorrow after- nooni from San Francisco, and wll leave early Wednesday for Portland The band numbers fifty members. Guaranteed piston rings for all cars. C. E. Gates Auto Co. Corporal Clarence Roundtree of the motor transportation service after a day's 'visit here with his sister .Miss Vera Roundtroe and aunt. Miss Matney, left this morning to resume his duties at Camp Lewis. He does not yet know when he will be dis charged. Care ot the hair and skin a spec ialty. Herbex tonics. Hair comblngt wanted. Sanitary Beauty Shop. 29 The ten pounds of smelt offered as a prize by the Medford Fish and Poultry market for the largest list of words made from the letters In the firm's name, the contest, being open to children of ten years, or under, was won by John Sprague of, S19 Taylor street with 4717 words. Dor othy; Latta won second place with 3001 words. Hemstitching, pecoting. all work guaranteed. Vanity Hat Shop ilrs. W. J. Hartzell loft Sunday for Minneapolis for an extended visit with relatives and friends. Legal size typewriter paper J1.50 per box of 500 sheets. Good quality Bond. Medford Printing Company, tf ' Addison'' Robinson, who was re cently discharged from the navy, left for his home In Sentinel Butte, N. D., yesterday after having visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hopkins, Snowy Butte orchard. He was a for mer classmate of Fred Hopkins Jr., at Shattuck Military academy. ' Furniture upholstering, mattress making, crating and packing. Dong las, 201 '8. Riverside. Phone 162-J. -Clarence B. Robinett and Grayden Childreth, two members of the 65th artillery from Eagle Point, arrived home in the city Sunday and at opee left lor their homes. Intending to re turn for today's depot demonstration and soldiers patriotic party. - Malted milk 60c lb. DeVoe's. ' O. V. 'Myers was removed to his homo Saturday nlnht following an operation ou his tonsils ut the Mod (ord Banltnrium, and will bo confined to tho houso for several days yet, . Windshield glasses tor all cars. C. E. Gates Auto Co. At 2:30 o'clock tomorrow after noon tho Ladles' Missionary society of the Presbyterian church will moot in tho church chapel. The Now York Restaurant baa moved two doors south, on South Central. Will bo open (or business Saturday morning. . '-294 Most of tho hoys ot tho 65th are not lacking In funds. According to a conservative estimate, each man received about $100 from the govern ment in final settlement. Tho re cently authorized bonus ot $60, trav el pay nt five cents a mile ami hack pay for January wore given each man. Old papers for building fires and bouse oleaulug, 10c buudlo. J Mrs. W. K. 1 .urn u whs removed to' her homo Sunday utter having under gone an operation at the Dow hospi tal. Tho now' spring hats have nrrived at Lottie Howard's, 109 Cs'ortU Cen tral avenue. 392 A. E. Strong and tour motherless children, of Uedll Lane near Central I'oint, -left Saturday afternoon for Boston, Mass., whore ho will reside permanently and his sister will care for the children. Mrs.' Strong died recently from an Influenza attack. . New location Main and Central. Paul's Electric Storo. S15 . Mrs. M. I. Ball formerly "of Jack sonville, who is convalescing from a severe attack of tho flu at her home at Lyndon, Wash., expects to return to Jacksonville In May. Guaranteed brake lining for all cars. C. E. Gates Auto Co. Two large audiences greeted D. E. Millard, the new pastor at the Chris tian church Sunday and wero highly pleased with his sermons and with his ideas ot what the vision of tho churches of today should be. The special music was a services. It rays to save In the Building & Loan, 429 M. F. & H. Bldg. District Engineer J. C. McLeod of the highway commission and his as sistants, Roy Nunn and M. Drlakwell are hero and will immediately begin work on the surveys of the Pacific highway thru this county. They will work first on tho sectloft botween Ashland and the SIsklyous. Dry, clean, storage. Class A build ing. Low insurance rate. Mason, Ehrman A Co.. 295 Ifs Easy If You Know Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets The secret of keeping young is to fed young to do this you must watch ur liver and bowels there's no neeoT of having a sallow complexion dark rings under your eyes Dimples a bilious look in your face dull eyes with no sparkle. Your doctor will tell you ninety per cent of all sickness comes from in active bowels and liver. Dr. Edwards, a well-known nhvnirlan in Ohio. Derfected a vegetable com pound mixed with olive oil to act on the liver and bowels, which he save to his patients for years. . Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets, the euhsti. tute for calomel are gentle in their action yet always effective. They bring about that exuberance of. spirit; that natural buoyancy which should be enjoyed by everyone, by toning up the liver and clear ing the system of impurities. You will know Dr. Edwards Olive Tab lets by their olive color. . 10c and 26c per DOS. All oraggisis. Waldo W. WlUard.has returned Jfrom oevoral ' piontha spent at Sun Francisco wluiro ho was operated Upon for cutiirnct ot tho eyes. Ills vision Is much Improved as a result. You can always find somothlng for a quick lunch at DoVoe's, '. Legal slr.o typewriter paper $1.60 por box of 500 Bheots. Uood quality Bond. Medford Printing Company, tf . Dr. K ll.'Plckel has returhed from n visit to Eugene whuro ho witnessed tho University of Oregon defuut Cor- vullts and win tho biiskotbnll cham pionship ot tho northwest. Csrtpr ltrandon Is a member ot tho Univer sity team. . Daily's Taxi. Dodge cars. Phono 15. Sowing or work by hour. 5 IS West Second street. ' 297 Call Snider 'a Dairy for" fresh but-i tormllk. Phono 755-U. Cull Snldor's Dairy for tresli but termilk. Phono 755-lt. For (Ire Insurance phone 64, cor- nor Eleventh street nud S. P. track. D. B. Wood& Co. Porter J. CCoff spoke to a very largo congregation In tho First Proaliytor ian church Sunday night nt which time ho discussed tho proposed con-, stitutlon of the League ut Nations Mr. Neft displayed Intiinnto know- Jcdgo'ot the subject and In a fair and Impartial manner discussed the ban eftts and answered tho criticisms of tho plan. Tho mooting took tho form of an open forum with 'frequent and pointed questions from tho audience. which Mr. Xeft responded to la gracious manner. Alco Taxi. Phono 96. For tho best insurance soo Holmes tho Insurance Man; .." 1 " Ralph Bollinger was ono of tho local Otith artillery memliurs to tir rlvu In the city Sunday (rum .Port land. Gat your milk, cream, butter and buttermilk at DoVoo's. Mr, and Mm. Porcy Cochran of Missoula, Mont,, are guosU of J, II. Cochran ami daughters. City h'enistltohliiK ana pecoting 5o yd. MrB. 11, 10, Hiuiey. !!74 During tho rorty-olirtit hours end ing this morning .lis ot tin Inch of rain fell In Motlford and vicinity, Fair weather Is predicted for tunlKht and Tuesday, - Alco TaxU Phono MB. 1. 1...J Ht-l-J.'J. 11.11 U LIBERTY A number of (hi Ntimw and ul iiohh pluciM are iipiuritii'lnlly decor, uted lit honor of I ho homo coining of tho (inili hoys and all soldier who have returned. Tho Heath drug "tore while honoring tho living dnvoum Ihu window to tho luommy bf it dead Mctirni'd horn. Lieut. Nnwoll llarher. Tim window eon In Inn a photograph In colors of, tho young officer and Out French war crons boxlowod on him by tho French government. Cropo :io yard. Jap Store. ' Marv 'Mnv was an over Sunday gmnt 'at tho Hotel Me.ilford from Ashland, Call Snldor's Dairy (or frosh but termilk. Phono 755-11. , Mrs, M. Ki Towno and ISunono K, Towno are llnlal Holland iiuokU from Berkeley, Calif, LOST At Nat Friday nirtlil. hkhio lavnleer wll It gold rlui around Valuable (0 loner. 1'lioiui II UN (Hive Hllnmin. VANTKI Pour or flvo-rniiin VuT. iiIhIioiI Iioiiko before March III Phono 0U 1-M. alio I.OHT Hnmll black vnlviit liaiulbiiij containing $110.00 bill, HoiuuwliMi',1 on Main Htioot of ulty. Will rimlur' plenmi return to Mull Tribune.. am Foil HAUC -Hirletly fancy alralia seed, sweet clover and other (trim noedn, Nltro-culturuH. . Italuh Klden, 'Mudfiiril. FOIl HAM') OH TIlAKKl'lvH.rnuin fiirulnhcd Iioiiko mid hair ni.r sround In Ashland. Will trade r.ir gouts or hoilieittnud or sell on im.y ternn. Phono IINO-J. lilt (tnk HI reel, Anlilaad, ' IT IET A KEEP YOUAT HOME Dr. King's Nevf Discovery almost novcr fails to bring quick relief ; Small doses once in awhile and that throat-tearing, lunj-eplittlng coueh soon quiets down. Another dose and s hot bath before jumping into bed, a good sleep, and back to normal in the morning. Dr. lunj's New Discovery Is i well known, hor fifty years it's brcn relieving coughs, colds and bronchial attacks. For 6fty years it has been sold by druggists everywhere. A reliable remedy that you yourselforany rsembcrof yourfamilycan take safely, 60c. and 81.20. ' TralnT hoseStubborn Bcvvcla Help nature take its course, not with a violent, habit-forming purga tive, but with gentle but certain end natural-laxative. Dr. King's New Life Pills. Tonic in action, it stimulates the lax bowels. Sold by druggists. 25c. 1 Last Times Tonight DOROTHY D ALTON an "Vive La France" and tho Flajjg Comedy "Hick Manhattan" -r-TOMORROW ONLY MARGUERITE CLARK iii "Wild Flower" BARGAIN PRICES .... "Vildnov(.i'"islli(1iftuiv that niado Hiss Clark famous as a movie star. Tho Houqo of Big Features. HELLO, BOYS! Welcome Home! ' Today Earle.Williams IN An American Live Wire COMEDY "Skids and SKalawatfs" AIU'I.TH UtK Cllll.imilN I tic WEEKS & McGOWAN CO UNDERTAKER Day Phone: Pacific 227. Night Phones: F. IV. AVocks, 103-J2. Iadr Assistant. : Welcome! , i . . ' .. SOLDIERS SAILORS SCHIEFFELIN'S GROCERY 36-40 North Central Ave. SOLDIERS' Home Week! From tho Irenrlioa to tlio old flrosiilo Is a huppy trip, ' and tho lioys (losorvo all tho lilcsslnKS vihlch wo can pos sibly n'howar upon them. We aro all proud ot our boys, and ovcry ninn ot thorn is wolcomo to his own homo swoot lioiiio. Some of tho trophies which they brought hack with them aro to bo seen In our window. Martin J. Reddy t'lTV AMI OIT tl'' TOWS M.VU. OMUKIM ItKCI.I VDD SOW Page Theatre TI'KI.V XHJIIT, M.XUCH IITII tmm XAST ro tXMST TOI It ;;f i j '.ThVFamous Americnn Conifdian Tv-rrf , iu:i.uti 'S;72 CARLE In tho greatest nud fun iiliwt Munlvnl Gummly of " his enrcor "Furs and Frills" Willi tho ordinal " ; xiAV yuan t irv cast ok puwkhh nnd tho ' Prntlicst (llrl Chorus Kver Asuomlilod Cateliy Melodies , Superb Hcenlc Production ' 15 Hundred Hearty IJiuKbs Knrotilo lo tho t'olumlila Theatro, Crlsco, for an unllinlliid enKiiKnment. " I'ltli:K: Orvhmltn fM.WK l.n, 1.00 lliiltiMiy ?l-7.Te tiiilliT)' nile X..I.' .tliill Ortlrm I'lllnl lie. Knlo Will fore Tlekel Office Hiile 0riii. dK'ti mi Add 10 per cent war lot to ' Haiunlny, prlro ticket desired. Int'lime Mnr.li Nth, solf-nddreiisod stamped envoi- 10 n. m. opo lo help liisuro sulo return. DO IT NOW All you Hint linvo luid llni flu or coliht of nny kind olionlel thin sprlnir tnko Hi n tonic Hnn Tw Kyrup of HinplioiiiliHwt U n .Krcal fliwli builder. Heath's Drug( Store Phone 881 The San Tox Store Why t '4 f T f t Look the cars over that are equipped with Federal Tiresnearly always two or more V Note the way the tires are worn and you will see that Federal users are rebuying after giving Federals a trial. Proof of quality? Sure! Also proof that customers like the way we do business on Federals. . .. . . j They like the way we back them up. They know that every Federal must give service. That if defects appear we stand back of them. . They are sure of their money's worth and they cost no more than ordinary tires.-.. ..- .. r. v; y G; Gates -i's .. ' .U T. t y ? t t T ? ? ? f y y y f t y ? y j f y f y y y y y y T- f