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PA OK TWO MEDFORD MATE TRIBUNE, ' MEDFORD, OREOOK SATURDAY. MARCH 8. 1010 IOCAL AND H PERSONAL A lolcgran was recolvod today by Dr. 10. II. I'ortor from his wife stat ing that her mother. Mrs. Joseph S. Perry, had itlcd this morning at Wor- costor, Mass.,' from pneumonia. Mrs. 1'erry was (?od SO years, and was unknown in Medford, not having ever visited In this city. Mrs. Porter and : the Porter children have been, i in Worcester for the past year. Mrs. Paul Hansen, experienced corsetier, for Nu-Bone Corsets. Phone BS5-H. ;,!. , , - S00 Robert Ebel, after an abjence of 13 months serving as pay clerk In tho navy; arrived In Medford this morn ing from. Seattle, at which point he arrived from the eastern coast some time. ago. Ho has just received his discharge. Mr. Ebel who was cashier at tho. local power company .office when he resigned to enter the service leaves tonight or tomorrow for South America to resumo the position he formerly had with the Anaconda Cop- 1 per company. Mrs. Ebel Is still, in Seattle, and he says she will join him in South America as soon as he can . find a house to live in. u: . - 'Moose dance Saturda, March Sth Launspachs orchestra. 296 Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Patton ar. rived" here Friday for a several' days may and are guests at the Hotel Mod .. ford. .- .'-. ' ,-,.. 1 Beautiful new chenille tor dress trimming. ' -Handicraft Shop. , 298 " C. L,- Keames, special assistant United States district attorney of Seattle, arrived In the city this mor ning from Portland to spend a Couple ctf'riays on official business, j DoVoe has a fine1 line of assorted - chocolates at 00c per pound. ' Peter It. Oard is registered at the Hotel Nash today as from Xew York. There was just a trace of rain Fri day and last night, and rain Is again the prediction tor tonight and .Sun day. The minimum temperature of this morning was 33 degrees above, reached at 6 a. m. ' : Moose Dance Saturday, MarcuTltn. Launspach'8 orchestra. 590 An unusually large egg, laid by a Rhode Island Red hen owned by Mrs John Peterson of the" city reservoir, has been attracting much attention in the Commercial club '.window where it has been on ehibltion this week. It weighs one-fourth of pound. Is seven Inches around and : eight Inches long. Bakery goods at DeVoe's. Pat F. Swayne and E. H. Finley were among Applegato people in the city Friday night and today. Yarns . ' , , " . - New kitting book 'i a, J; ' . ' Free instructions r Handicraft Shop. .'' V 298 sin. liny Lonner ana mother, Mrs. C. F. Wilcox, left Friday for San Jose, Cal. Ttfey will be gone several months. :-. .Guaranteed spark plugs, for ' all cars. C. E. Gates Auto Co. Special services for soldiers and sailors of the late war-and the civil war and their relatives Sunday evenr lng at the Christian church. Fine musical program and splendid ser mon. You are invited. Moose dance Saturday March 8th. Eaunspach's orchestra. 296 " The Medford Ministerial associa tion will meet at the public library Monday at 10:30 a. m. Rev. Childs of the -Free Methodist church . will give an address on "How Shall Sinner Approach God." AH members are urged to be present J. E. Wal- beck, secretary. -y ' " ; - tiuaTanteea springs lor all cars, C. E. Gates Auto Co. : It ,p. Upson, state poultry hus bandman Is a visitor in the city to day." ; . For the best insurance see Holmes the Insurance Man. Mrs. H. H. Btish and two children went to Grants Pass yesterday to Join Mr. , 'Bush who recently located in that' city as an anto mechanic, v Crochet hooks In all sizes 10c Thread In white and fast colors 15c - Crochet books of yokes '--Handicraft Shop. ' ..598 Hilda Flock and Helen Fraser are guests at the Hotel Holland from Yreka. '-: ' !;,: .B. F. Pace, deputy TJ. S. marchal from Portland, has been here the past twp days on business. -For fire Insurance phone 64, 'cor ner Eleventh street and S. P. track. D. B. Wood & Co. : : Captain H. A. Canaday received a telegram today stating that Captain A, A. Hall of the adjutant general's office will arrive In this city next Wednesday and will inspect the new national, guard company, at -7:30 o'clock that evening. Next Thursday night Captain Hall -will inspect .the new Ashland company. , i.j.; i-Alco Taxi. Pnone 96. sMiss Eula Jacobs, who has been spending the winter' in San Diego and 'Los Angeles, returned home yes terday. She was accompanied by her nunt, Mrs. Wm. Hartley of Burns Got your milk, cream, butter and buttermilk at DeVoe's. j i Among the late arrivals at th Hotol Medford Is J. A. Forslund of Wotaskewin, Alaska. . "Popcorn that will pop at 20c per pound. Warner, Wortman & Gore. - ' " , 300 There was a, general exodus of Medford attorneys this forenoon o Jacksonville, it being sentence day In circuit court. ''-.'.. . You can always find something for a quick lunch at DeVoe's, ,' , -M. B. Thurbor and Mrs. h. Tabor of Soattle are guests from that city ut the Hotel Holland. . Alco TaxL Phone 95. "God Speed the Speed Cop, . or Getting- Down to Bare Facts," tho announced 11a. in. sermon subject of llov. W. T. S. Sprlggs at the Bap tist church Sunday has aroused not a little curiosity. ; . A two-lb. box of Vogan'a chocolates for 11.35 at DoVoe . Percy McDonald, who recently re turned with the 46th coast artillory regiment from France, arrived In the city this morning from Camp Lewis whore he was discharged. He is the son ot Mr. and Mrs. A. J. McDonald A number ot relatives and friends greeted him at the depot , I.lthla water at DeVoe's. George V. Iligglna of Massachu- setts and who registered at the Nash hotol as from Beach, N. D arrived In Medford this forenoon to visit rela tives near the city. . Guaranteed piston rings for all cars. C. E. Gates Auto Co. Geo. AV. Walters of Kings Highway who was again operated on tost Tues day morning at the Dow hospital for removal of a tumor from his face, rallied so fast after the operation that he was allowed to go home the next day. Hemstitching, ' pecoting. Handicraft Shop. The Medford Choral society will meet Monday night at the usual place. ' Windshield glasses for all cars. C. E. Gates Auto Co. . Myrtle Conwell of Ashland, is a visitor in the city and registered at the Hotel Holland. Another shipment of soff-shelled walnuts at 21c per pound. Warner, Wortman & Gore. 300 Mrs. W. G. Smith of Marshfield. left for home Friday after having spent the past two weeks at the Med ford sanitarium undergoing surgical treatment. . . New location Main and Central. Paul's Electric Store. . 315 Mr. and Mrs. George tance return ed to their homo at Hogue River to day after having spent the. week here as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Lance. . ", Hemstitching, pecoting. all work guaranteed. Vanity Hat Shop. . -. Portland guests today at the Hotel Medford included W. P. Gray, E. B. Cajdwell, D. Z. Irvin, E. M. Pugh, C. A. Lockwood and M. L. Becker. Guaranteed brake lining tor all cars. C,E. Gates Auto Co. Hall brothers of Ashland have sold their ranch near Hornbrook to F. M. Barnum of Merrill, Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. Barnum recently . sold their ranch at Merrill and expect to make their home on their new place. .Furniture upholstering, mattress making, crating and packing. Doug las, 201 S. Riverside. Phone 162-J. " Chas. W Scott of Tacoma, the manager of the manganese mine at Lake Creek, arrived In the city Fri day irom Tacoma and left this morn lng for the mine. v Daily's Taxi. Dodge cars. Phone 15 D. R. Patrick was one of the.Eagle Point district men sojourning in the city today. , Dr. Edw. de .Reymonte, dmgless physician. "Acute and chronic diseases by his own system. 9to 12, 1 to 6 p. m. Rooms 4-5 St Mark's bldg. . . 316 Alonzo A. Lindsay, fho ' Is from Marvel, N. D., was one of the Com mercial club visitors Friday after noon. Dr. Heine, Garnelt-Corey Bldg. - Roland Beach, as local secretary of the civil service commission, conduct ed a.n examination in . the . federal building today of applicants for elig ibility to appointment as clerk and carriers In the Medford postoffice. The eligibility list Is very low. Sewing or work by hour. 518 West Second street -297 .. Miss Alice Smith, who has Just re signed her position as stenographer and secretary of the superintendent of schools, has. resumed her former position as stenographer and book keeper of the Medford sanitarium. 'Nash Hotel. Special rates, week or month. Steam heat. 317 Col. R. C. Washburn of Table Rock has returned from a visit to Portland. D. E. Yoran of Eugene. Is expected in the city early next week to consult with Commercial club officials. He Is making a trip thru southern Ore gon in the Interests of the state cham ber' of commerce. -. Malted milk 60c lb. DeVoe's. '.' E. M. Harbor, H. v: Sweasy. W.'P. Wesson, Ralph 'C. Ely and Arthur Austin are among San Francisco visi tors In Medford today. . Crepe 38c yard. Jap Store. California people registered at the hotels today include T. J. Hall of Vallejo, W. h. Terwilliger of Ager. and Lepha Hogue of Bray. : . It pays to save in the Bulldine & Loan, 429 M. F. & H. Bldg. .:-.' Kev. F. L. Hornshuh of the Apos tolic Faith Mission left for Portland today to help that sect conduct a ser-L les of meetings for the next 10 days or two weeks. While he Is absent from the' city J. W. Hawkins, an evangelist of Portland, will conduct services at the local mission. ; Alco Taxi. : Phone 95. .- Mr. and Mrs. 15. Benson are euests registered at the Hotel Medford. City hemstitching ana oecotlne Be ya. Mrs. -a. js. Haney. 274 A special service for returned sril- dlers and sailors will be held at the Christian church Sunday night" at which seats will be reserved tor the former men in service. . .- Legal size typewriter paner 11.60 per box otG00 sheets. Good quality Bond. Medford Printing Company, tf Attorney II. K. llanna who looked after the law bimlnusa of (.'has. M. Thomas while tho Inter wits In the legislature, and Is nssortuted with Mr. Thomas lu legal practice, moved his' law hooks today from Jackson ville to the Jackson County Hank building where he will have his of fice, - Among hotel guests today were George Wottstelu ot Cedar Kaplds, Chas. L. Cole of Grants Pass, It. J. McKeo of Ashland, and U. F. Worts of Portland. x . . ....... Mrs. John W. Streeter of Chicago, who Is tho mother of Mrs. Phil Hum 11, returned today from a sojourn In southern California. : ,. ..... PREPARE PLANS FOR ' STATE BUILDINGS SALEM, - Mar. . S. Contracts to prepare plans for stato Institution buildings here to cost approximately fsii.OOO have been awarded by the state board of control. It was an nounced today. A Portland architect will prepare plans for hospital for tho state school for feeble minded and tor a hospital and one other building for the Btate tubercular In- sututloii.' They will be two-story brick buildings to cost about $6 0,000. A Salem architect will preparo plans for a dormitory for the Institu tion for feeble-minded, to cost f27,- 1)00. . . ROAD CONTRACTS - LET IN 3 rOHTLAXn. Jr.ir.-h 8. Within three months everv important piece of work on the Pacific liiulnvuv and the: Columbia', river hkiliwnv will lie let and the stnte highway commis sion wifl rum its attention to the post road nml forest roud iroiei'ts. hiidiwnv commissioners said toiluv. ho much roud work is being- outlined that not onlv will the M lubor of Oreson have a chance for employ ment but labor I'rulyihlv will have to be.inuiorted. it wus predicted. A decision mrardine tho Mount Hood loon will, be one of the first made after the completion of the two main trunk roads. TODAY'S CASUALTIES Pled of disease:' Sergt. Chester W. Brown, Portland, Ore. Died of wounds: Private Bert J. Saunders, Long Creek, Ore. . Killed in action, previously report ed missing in action: Private Ed ward Hoffman, Sandy, Ore. -j ' rcanfin in . Months' nzo, Henry P. Davison chairman of the Red Cross War coun cil, cabled from Europe that the ces sation of hostilities would find the world face to fucc with a picture of misery such ns had never before been seen in the history of mankind. The veil that has hid this picture from us has now been lifted and we know that millions of people must depend for some months to come upon food and clothinir from America. If we fail them, they' will perish bv thou sand. Once more, the American lied fross is to prove itself "Tho Great est Mother in the World." Two former collections of used clothincr were made bv the Red Cross for .the benefit of the Kclirian Re lief commission for the French and Belirinns behind the Germnn lines. This collection is wholly under Hcd Cross auspices and is for. nil the dis tressed peoples of Europe except the Central rowers. Double yuantity Asked The amount asked of us is Hint twice ns irrent as last time, ten thou sand tons from the United States, six hundred tons from the northwestern division-f-und consequently twice ns much from vour chapter as was re quested last time. , Witliont - doubt tliore is in every chnpter jurisdiction cnoiiuh used TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED Competent . woman to help In housework one-half of each day of week' for over month. Must live at home. Can work either morning or afternoon. Inquiro 1009 South Oakdale. Phone 828. 301 WEEKS & McGOWAN CO UNDERTAKER Day Phone! Night Phones Pnclflo 237. ' ' " P. W. Weeks. 10.U2. lady Assistant. FOR SALE: Wheat and corn. place east pf Clancy ranch. First '. 298 FOR SALE Young laying hens.. C. T. Monnlch. -Spring street, near Roosevelt. ': , ,, 298 FOR SALE Fancy White Leghorn eggs for hatching, 5c each. Phone 388-M. - - 301 DR. RICKERT clulliiiiir which tint owners will, free uive to tins rollpelmn to Nil the euu ler's allotment several limes over. Wo nre ndvised lluit the need is so invent Hint over eolleetion is very desirable. , : . , i Tim eommitteu in;, eliiuuo,-of this work w ill uiuktf public, lluur. plans nt an early date. , I'lertse he looking throimh vour closets for tliiims to bo sent with this shipment.. KetlMteo Relief The followinir, letter litis coma into ii... i?...i : i m- iini vjufw in nee-, lleeanse of tho fnot that curtain production activities huvo been di, eontimied some of (lie workers have inferred thnt the need for Red Cross service m sewitnr and knittimt is over. This is not the ensa. however, mid one of the important future activities of the Amerieiiii Red Cihiss is tho pro duction of refumio uiirineiits liotl: knitted nl sowed,. The Red Cross eommusiuuers in Europe report that thousands unon thpusauds of men, women ami children. are. aetuullv suf ferinsr from the lack of elotliins; untl conditions nr sueli that while the Red Cross is plnnnini to send miieh of the material that thev have on hand lu he mude up Inter by the women of Europe, ut the present time it is nec essary to send iiinnv garments aire adv mndo up. ; ..', .' . Knitted Garment The ehantem hiive recently been sent n production order for knitted Biirmeiits. and we have n reuuost from Wushiiiiito produce ns miinv turuieiits of tho simpler tvpos ns the rhnpters are able to ninka before June 1st. Mtinv of the cluiDtei-s in tho division ure ready and willinir to contiiiiie the produetiou of aarmcnlp'ltml sinco we have n lunra stock or mtitcriuls on hand, we nre nskinir nil the workers in tho division to concentrate their energies for the noxt two months in helping the women ot Europe to fitr nish enrments to clothe themselves and the urent number of children who huvo been left homeless imd father-, less. The women- ns well ns the men will be busy in work that is very es sential at the present time in tret ting Die fields ready for the emits and in rebuilding Jlieir homos. f. We lire asked to make onlv the simpler enrments such us women's and children s chemise, women's skirls, women's and children's niuht-- srowns, women's and inrl's driiwrs women s uud . ehildron s petticouls and children s nnderskifts. - Factories Cannot Handle Askinir the oiiestion that has of ten been asked, whv the I'uetories ore not triven this work in order to irivo emplovment to the-niiemploved: the present plan is to eive the more dif fienll garments such as bov's suits. I'irl s dresses and men s shirts, which reninro much more time in milking, to tho factories. At the present time however, the factories nre not able to take on very much o fthis work. i Our Red Crosschapter wishes to express appreciation of the way in 'which certain church societies, card clubs, and the Women's Relief Con have responded to the call for help in sewing. We have now nine good working units outside of the work rooms nnd much work is being accom plished bv them. The past week has seen seven boxes leave the packing rooms, averaging lot) pounds eucli filled with warm well made clothing for women nnd children. i. ; Millions of Articles Twenty-seven million finished arti cles weighing over- four .million pounds and valued conservatively ut $4,212,070. were shipped bv the dn- piiriineiii oi supplies ot tins ti 1..K111 Ihl-oiiuli Hie Seattle port wureliouse In I'l'iiiieu, ttniv mid Kiiierm duniiur the yeiir ending lmeeinhei' ill, 1 ! I S. ac cording to n report iust submitted to tho iiumuser by A. A, Jliltoii, division ilii'i'etor of supulies. t ;, ,These'aio exclusive of oonsjiiei'iihlo sliipinents mud ebv mil to the At liuiliie seaboard 11 ml lteiivv sliipiuciils to Siherin via Sun b'rniicisca, lint lu- olildo lurge niiaiitities of linisheil 11 r tides from other weslern divisions of the Red Cihiss which wore routed tlirniuth the northwestern division, , ' The iirticfes nhove mentioned weri' 1 m J L i i r ( t I 1 THE Eld THEATER THE BIG SHOW THE LITTLE PRICE 600 SEATS 15c 800 SEATS 10c CHILDREN LAST TIMES TONIGHT Norma Talmadge , In Her Latest Picture "The Heart of Wetona" I'ontiiiiii'd In 'J."iHr sliiiulai'il Id-it Cross luii'kiiig ' cases ami ui'rtipiod tltl.OIHI euhle I'eel of eumu simee, , Fivo TiiinsiKii'lntlim 'I'lie liiiudliiig nl' thcMt iiiiiueuse sliiiniii'iils' cost nl Seiillle for di'iiv uiic, liiilileriiuu anil ileiinii'i'iiue onlv .'1,01111, The I'leiuhl' 11I01111 to the Al lan! ie seiiboiird would have been well over if I (10,01111 Imd it not heen for mv riiuueiiieiils cotisiiuiiniited hv Mr. Hil toirlor the tuntliweslern division whereby thev were triinsrioileil I'rinii Si'ii M lit lo lln'ii' ili'xliiiiiliiiii uvern'im I'lli-ohilelv without cmd of I'l'ellllll, , These iii'iiimiemcnl'i wel'ii niiiilu ihi'oimh tlie Coiu'tciy of t't" Sliipplng I'oiil'il hv J, P, l.ownmjl. Sent lie rep-1'e-enli'live, nhn rceiimiiieiided to Viihn-loi thnt 11 cei'luin iiiiuiiiiit of (inure be nlloled to the Ned Ci'ihs mi vesills Knlig ilii'ect fhilil Heiitllii to Ki'iuii c. Tin" plnn wim uiiproved nml Hie loeal roUV:eiiliiiviN 11 II lie Ship. iirt,ltoiii'd were untluii'ired til ncccid Itiul ('('on ' 1 1 1 1 I i 1 m fur ovoi'sl'ss hlilp niiMil v illioul eo--l o'1 limit Sunshine Comedy Kinogram News SUNDAY A Feature A Comedy Vaudeville SAME PRICES THE BIG THEATER THE BIG SHOW THE LITTLE PRICE LIBERTY Last Times Tonight Fred Sione "',,v-l The Great Circus Story Under the Top S. & W. Table Fruits Just irnod rino pclwhul Finits ami jiurt Riigtuv v : are duilcious. Order n .in today, or a can of H. & AV Peal's for salad. , We have both Royal Ann and Black Cherries that arc in a class by themselves. SCHIEFFELIN'S GROCERY 36-40 North Central Ave. HOLLAND TOMORROW MONDAY Dorothy fiGish "Battling Jane" Best Comedy Success of the , . 'Season, v Sunday Dinner A LA CARTE ; ' From 12 M. to 2 P.M. ProiiiG to 7:30P.,M. Why not try these Sunday dinners 1 They please everybody. kodak finishing ' ;, ; , ; at jap. arj store i Rnto. Film.duvelopine. 15o roll. Printinir, iiost card, sizo, 3 for lOn. Printine Wm'AVd. and- smaller, 2 for fin.- MEDFORD IRON WORKS FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP Also agent for Fairbanks and Morse EnonoK, 17 South RlverSlrto. v . " EYES SOTRNTIFICATtiT ' - TESTKD, AND GLASSES PR0PFRLY FITTED no witors USED Drokon Lenses Accurately Duplicated 6uito 1-3 over May Co. For a Lame Back Use San Tox Diuretic Elixcr, .......'..:...,.....!;,,........r0(; And Red Cross Kidney Plaster ,!..25c ' ' ' , Heath's Drug' Store Phorte 88l . The San Tox Store t'l'I'V AMI OIT Ol' TOWN MAIIi OltlM'llW UKt'KI VKI NOW Pace Theatre n . O . , ,t( - " I TJllIND.WiNHlHT, MAItOII I ITU ' k j , . VjO.J? . ' I'tlAST TO v'''" t I"'1 ''!.;, ! S , ; Tbo'.Fuiimus Amerkun Comedian . ' ; .' i nit'iiAuii - :,; v. : CARLE;: In tlio 'ercntoHt and fun nlial Miudonl fJoiniid) ol - . Ill onroi-r "Furs and Frills , With tli orlcliiul ' ' ' t NKW YOUK (i'l'Y CAST tIK H.AVF.ItH ' nnd thn l'rotllout Cilrl (Ilioruit Kvor AHUonililcd Ciilc.liy Molodli'ri i i " Suttorb Hcoule I'roiluetlon , 15 Hundred Hourly l.uuulm Knraiilo lo tlm Cnluinlila Tlii'iilrfl, l''rieo, for an uullinltud oiiiitiKiuui'iit, 1 1 ' A ,t,8 Invrr Kloor :t rown $-J.(Ml, 11 n.MH 9 1. nil, -I rows l.l(i. Iluli uiiy , iKt -I IHIWH IJI.OII, , -nil I rou4 7 ,"lr, inil luira .IOi-. NulrMull OHrnt Fllltvl lli. for TlrkH ONIw Snlo 0itii-i. Add 10 imr rent war Hi to lirlro ' tlfkot dtmlrud, Inrlonn ni'lfiutdrMsiind i I a in l iinvnl 0in lo lii'lp limurii nufo rmurn. , Hrtln Will Open oil , Hiuunliiy. Mim li WJ), III n, in. El ectrica' Goods WHEN YOU WANT SOMETHING THAT IS NEW AND UP-TO-DATE IN THE ELECTRIC LINE WE HAVE IT AND OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT We nre ngpuis for Faii'lmiiks-fiii-se loiors and we have sample stock ol' tlu'in where ymi ean see tlioin. .When you have some work lo do let m wo you n figure. Wu are not amateurs. ,K.ierieni' hai-ks ns in everything we tlo. ' Electric Home Supply Co. "Delcolight System 111 West Main St Packard Mazda Lampu Phone 12 -- t . hi tpert ervice IToW long did it take you to leurn yoijr trade or oc cupation? Did you learn it ' thoroughly in six months? -.Did you learn it, thoroughly in nine, or twelve months We do not Figure anyone can learn it all in a few months,' i ' '' j, When yon want: your wateli repaired, where do you take it? Do you take it to sonieone that has just ' heen working at the hiisitiess a few months? , Or do you take it; to someone I ht has had the experience ? ' We figure that experience is the best teitcher' We come in contact wit h all kinds 'of vOrk and that experience lining backed by years teaches ns what to do. Our men have put years of ti me to the auto business and understand it. If Wni have w-drk: to tlo, let us (hut; and guarantee it. .; ,. , ' Po'wer -Aiito'Gb. Ml .buick and dort cars ?; tires and Accessories