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PAflTC TWO MEDFORD .MATE TRIBUNE, , MEDFORD, OREO ON, 1 MONDAY. MARCH 10, mm fOCAL AND; PERSONAL For his first visit homo since he entered' the navy servico two years and six months ago Glen Laldlcy ar rived borne this' morning from Ports, mouth, cV. U., and at once hurried to greet his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oeo. Ialdloy. -, Jlo Is only hero on fur lough and must leave to rejoin his ship, the U. 8. S, South Dakota, In a week. ,: .-. . - ' r . Mrs. Paul Hansen, experienced ' corsetier, for Nu-Done Corsets. Phone 685-H. ; . ; ; ,, - - , ; . . S00 .,, Mr. and Mrs. D, I. Prultt, parent of Krnest Prultt, his brothers Sidney and K. Ci And Mrs. B.C. Prultt, ar rived In Medford from Merlin, Ore. this forenoon, having been called here by the tragic death of Mrs. Ern est Prultt. ' Beautiful new chenille tor dress trimming. .. " Handicraft Shop. J9S Circuit Judge F, M. Calkins and P. Roy Davis went to Grants Pass this morning to hold court there to day. From Grants Pass the judge will go to Rosebflrg and Eugene on a personal and business visit. Ho will - return to Medford the later part of the week. DeVoe has a fine lino of assorted chocolates at 60c per pound. - Dewey 'Purdin of the 65th artillery whd had been visiting at Portland since ho was discharged from service, ' arrived home this forenoon. ' Bakery goods at DoVoe's. " ; ' After spending a week in Eugene - visiting fraternity brothers at the Phi Delta- TheU house, : Dwight Phipps, who was a student at the university during' the first trimester, returned id his home at Medford Fri day afternoon. He expects to re enter the. university this spring. -Eugene Guard. ; Yarns ' ' ; New kitting book " ..." Free instructions -Handicraft Shop. 29S - Ed Strong, for- many years super intendent at the Queen of Bronze mine at Takllma, was brought to the hospital at Crania Pass last week. Mr. Strong has been sick 'since the middle of January. . . Guaranteed spark plugs for all cars. . C. E. -Gates Auto Co. - , .Mrs, A. T. Poole who was a Sunday visitor in the city left for home this morning. '.. Guaranteed spniigs for all cars. E. Gates Auto Co . . , . .. , .'. Mrs. G. L. Bullen, wife of a navy officer, and son are here from Brem erton, and are guests at the Hotel Medfordrtor a few days while they look around with a view to locating here. ! At Bremerton Mrs. Bullen met str many -Medford and -valley people mat she. became interested in this locality, as a possible future ' resi- - dence- . . .... . For the best insurance see Holmes - the Insurance Man. ' Benj. M. Collins was a week end w visltof-ln the city from Grants Pass. Crochet hooks in all sizes 10c Thread in white and fast colors ISc . Crochet books of yokes Handicraft Shop..' . 298 Doritan Payne of Ashland, was a Sunday visitor registered at the Ho tel Hollands , . For fire insurance phone 64, cor ner Eleventh street and S. P. track. D. B. Wood & Co. ' There was a heavy frost this mor ning. with a temperature of 24 de grees above. Morefrosty weather is hoped Jor to hold the fruit buds back. Italu Is again the prediction for to night and Tuesday. Get your milk, cream, butter and buttermilk at DeVoe's. l'crcy Cupper, the stnto cnglnoer, arrived In the city this morning from Sali'in to dittvo into Medford irriga tion district mattors. He was the gu&it at a luncheon tendered at the Unffcrslty club this noon. AJco Taxi. Pnono 95." Th , Woman's association of the Presbyterian church will meet in the chapel Tuesday afternoon at 2:30. Popcorn that will pop at 20o per pound. . Warner, Wortman & Gore. , 300 James Kershaw of Climax, came In Sunday to meet his wife who return ed from Seattle where ishe underwent an operation as tho result of an in Jury sustained from cranking their Ford in cold weather. They left for their ranch soon after, r You can always find something tor a quick lunch at DoVoe's. R. V. Close arrived home last night from Norfolk, Va where he received his discharge from the naval service on board tho U. S..S. C. T. Western Ocean. Ho enlisted as a volunteer last May with several other boys of Medford and Cranls pass and on June 20th sailed out of Portland for the Hawaiian Islands for a load of sugar, which tbey took to Philadel phia by way of the Panama canal. He has since, made two", trips to France with provisions and munitions of war. '.':'-' '.' . .AlcoTaxl. Phone 95. Word received from Colonel E. E. Kelly is to the effect that ho has ar-1 rived at Wichita Falls, Texas, after spending a week In California, and may locate there. . . : A two-lb. box of Vogan's chocolates for $1.55 at DeVoe's. James Logan and littlo daughter were visitors in Grants Pass on Sat utday. .-; : , . . Lithia water at DeVoe's.; ' Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Weston arrived in the city from Klamath county, Mr. Weston having sold out his lumber mill interest to his partner, H. U DeArmond, also of this city. Mr. Weston is as yet undecided as to his future business plans. Guaranteed piston rings tor all cars. C. S3. Gates Auto Co. Miss Alice Vandersluis, supervisor of music in the Medford schools, spent the week end with her parents, at Grenada, Cat. , . Hemstitching,- . . . pecoting. ' Handicraft . Shop. Miss Anne McCornnck will give a demonstration on "Preparing of food for the sick," this evening in the do mestic science room of the high school.. This is the fifth lecture of a series, being given by Miss McCor- mick. . Windshield glasses for all ears. C. Gates Auto Co. .x . Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Wilson received the following telegram Saturday from their son. Lieutenant Robert M. Wil son, announcing his safe arrival from France at Hoboken, N. J.: "Hoboken. Fine trip. Home soon. Address Fort Monroe. Letter follows.".. Another shipment of soft-shelled walnuts at 21c per pound. Warner, Wortman & Gore. , . 300 Fred A. Williams, member of tho public service commission who spent Sunday with his family at Grants Pass, was a Saturday visitor In this city.. .., , ...'.. New location Main and Central. Paul's Electric Store. - 315 Miss I. H. Ogdore and Mrs. -D..W. Marble of New York, who are con nected with the Women's Land Army movement, were Sunday visitors in the.city at the Hotel Medford. Hemstitching, pecoting, all work guaranteed. Vanity Hat Shop. - Mrs. Chas. W. Scott and children arrived in the city Sunday from Ta coma and left to Join Mr. Scott, who is manager of -the manganeso mine at Lake Creek. - : ' Guaranteed brake lining for alb cars. C. E. Gates Auto Co. "E. O. Teague, of Dover, IV. 11., retired shoo manufacturer ami owner of the Gold Crest orchards of which O. K. Blacklngton Is nuuiniu'r, has loosed the "Hunt house' of Mrs. Lucy Moo", says the Gold I till Xows. 'Mr. Tcaguo, wife and two children will mako this their home tor the summer at leant. Wo are Informed that'Mr, Tcaguo and family with tho oxcop- Hon of one son wbo-ia at college, will nrrivo in about six weeks." . Furniture upholstering, mattress making, crating and packing. Doug-1 las, 201 S. Riverside, Phono 162-J, Sunday visitors In tho city from Gold Hill and registered at tho Nash Hotel were ltappaul Charlrow, M. O. Pelts and Air. Belts. . -Daily's Taxi. Dodge cars. Phone 15. 'Arrivals at tho Hotel 'Holland on Sundtty included Mr. and Mrs. C. 11. Mills of Chicago and Mr. ami Mrs. O. A. Rinehart or Mason City, Iowa. ; Dr. Edw. de Roymonte, druglesa physician. Acute and chronic diseases by his own system. 9to 12, 1 to 6 p. in. Rooms 4-5 St. Mark's bldg. " . . ' . 316 . Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Bradford of Bakersfield, Cal., and A. G. Gray of Carson, Wash., left for homo today after a visit here with I. H. Bradford and family and Wallace Stringer and family. Dr. Holno, Garnett-Coroy Bldg. O. O. Olsen of routo 2, was one of tho visitors in Medford today from his locality. - Sewing or work by hour. 51S West Second street., , - 297 . The. Ladles' Aid of tho Christlnu church will meet at tho homo of Mrs. Marlon Lance, 1009 East Main street, Tuesday afternoon. All members are asked to come with scissors and thimbles. Nash Hotol. Special rates,;-week or monin.- steam neat. . si f A. D. parrell and family are at their, new home at 11 South King street, which was recently purchased by Mr. Barren. Malted milk 50c lb. DeVoo's. , Sheriff Terrell left last night tor Oregon City for the purpose of bringing bock "Slim" McDonald to face trial on the charge of passing forged checks. Tho authorities have been searching for McDonald ever since he tied the city last summer and he was only last week located at Oregon City. McDonald was former Janitor at the Natatorium and it is alleged he passed a number of bogus chocks on several business men. Once before he was in trouble with the po lice. ' ..,..'.';. :.' Crepo 38c yard. Jap Store. The local Knights of Pythias lodge will hold an unusually Interesting gathering tonight in tbe lodge hall. The-knight rank 'will be conferred. after which a social time and refresh ments will follow. Medford Camp No.. 90, Woodmen of tne AVorld will initiate a class of candidates Wednesday night, March 12th. assisted by Phoenix Camp. A banquet will follow and-a good time assured all who attend. 299 Among recent arrivals at tho Hotel Medford are Mr. and Mrs. Thos. J. Kolls and W. T. Van Cullen. It pays to save la tho Building Loan, 429 M. F. & H. Bldg. William Cottrell and G. E. Chll dreth were Sunday .visitors in Med ford from Eaglo Point. City hemstitching ana pecoting 5c yd. Mrs. B. E. Haney. 274 Morris Leonard of the Gotta artil lery, who-had been-visiting in- Port land and Astoria since being -'discharged from service at Camp Lewis arrived home Sunday, morning-. ; i Mr. and Mrs. Murk Montgomery spout Sunday at lliuminulr, returning homo last night. AloO Taxi. Phono 95. 5 ' The tine sunuy weather of Sunday lured many city folks for auto rldos to tho hills and river. The Gold Rny dam wits an especially popular -pluco With lisliwmou from Medford.-, . I-ogal elie typewriter paper $1.50 por.uax of .690. shoots. Good Quality Uond. Medford Vrititlug Company, tt Mr. and Mrs.vMoso Harkdull ar rived homo Sunday afternoon froht a several days sojourn tu Portland. Legal nIio typqwrller paper Jl.fiO per box of 500 shoots. Good quality Bond. Medford Printing Comtiany. tt Visitors from the county hero yes terday Included: 'Floyd O, Wilson of Prospect, J. Schootiovcr of Rogue Ulver, J. H. Cnrloton of Wollon, W L. Jones of llutto Palls, Prod Kolsoo of Derby, and C. - Pankoy, Urowno Ross and F. Ross of Central Point. Kxpert Muguoto repairing. , it you have trouble with your magneto; or it does not give pop to the. motor, send It to us and we will make It as good as now. Starting and lighting generators repaired and rewound. Pord magnets recharged and mado good us uew at a trnctlon of tholr original cost. Prices reasonable, P L. Smith & Co.. Siithorliii. Or. 302 Sir. and Mrs,, jl. -Munsoll, former ly of Seattle, who recently leased the liullls ranch near lluncom for a year, and who wore registered nt tho Nosh hotel over Sunday, left tor tho ranch this morning. ' Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Stone of Con tra! Point, were over Sunday visitors at tho Hotel Holland. ' Legal ste typewriter papor SI. 60 per box of 500 sheets. Good quality Bond. Medford Printing Company,- tf Tho earnest workers of tho W. R. C. will meet Wednesday afternoon to sew for tho Rod Cross, at tbe homo of Mrs.. George nail, 60$ East Palm street. A large .attendance will be appreciated. ) i "I ADV SI SE EVERY CK WOMAN emCHESTER S PILLS TIIK HL1MOND DO AS II. A r Ti- WJlfI Ak JuriucritArA tlicuWWiafronjT.randV! " Krd ant UIA ncuUIcWV -Wvl 7k other. Buy of Tew I fS Prone!. Aikf:rfw:iirs.TriC '-:. Jr DIAMOND HHAKO I'lJLiH, for X jeanltDTwr!iijBeu,!Eift.AIvrjTEti;Jl I SOLD b WL'GOISTS EVmWHtRE To Try Lydia E. Pinkham Vegetable Compound." "I advise every suffering woman to take Lydia E. Finkliam'g Vegetable uun pound lor it bos done me so much (rood. 1 had female weakness, inflamma tion, pains in my sides and painful periods. I sulfered or six scars and tried many remedies without benefit The doctor said I must have an opera tion, i rend about Lydia E. Pinkham'i 1 -f u -is TODAY'S CASUALTIES Wounded sovoroly: Privates Ruger U. Shay. Portland; Jolm-V. llartmntt, Drain, Ore, . , -. , Died of ncoldout ttitd other causes: Buglbr 0. K. Ooone, Llnnion, Ore. Wounded, dogrob . uudotormluod, previously reported winning In ,iui- tlonii Prlvato Arthur AV, Arms, Duy tou, Ore. '...'...,'; . Killed In action, provliitisly report ed missing In action; Corp. Karl II. ltlavkdon, PortlinuL Ore.; Private Tlionms llenautt, Utuln, Oro. ', 1. 1). ih V, Nolli'rt Grand Miislnr V. W. Walker will visit Modrord lodgo 1. O. O, l' Mon day evening, Mnrelt 10th, Rotroslt inputs ttftur moutltig., t'oino. UH7 I'nrim'i Ail'ii(l(iii ', i Have your dines ihiiriiiinnd nt Med ford Iron 'Works two horses will do tha work of four. 800" died-.., : !-; IMC JAIiNATT Died" nt her homo, Ut'tl CidtUBo Htrooli on Mart'lt 8, ul tt:tl." i; m. nl'lor n lonur illness, M'rx, Kvio 'Do Jantntt, tmed ;)tl vcarH, fi months and 7 ilnvn. Shu is survived lv her huslmnd, John Do Jnrtmtt: two lauirhlors. Kiln Olive nhd Alia t'ort. and lour sons. Otto William; who is in r'rnneo. lleiirv II., UUli and Clifforil. Her imrents. Mr. ntiil Mrs. W. M. Iiusk. unil three hmtliers nntl -throe sisters, nlso survive her. Kmierul sor vioos will ho held Wodnosdnv nt iW in. from the family homo. Duriii) will ho in the 1. O, O. R oeniotorv. Johnston transfer any time, any where. Phone 723-Y. 606 South Newtown, ' . . ASK FOR and GET. f th OristlnaJ . "EV.altd Milk For Infant And Invalids OTHERS ar IMITATIONS s TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTK1 To contract for plowing by tho acre, 1158 Court street. J. M. Clclon. 302 FOR SAI.K Hatching oggs, Oregon Agrlculturnl Collogo llurrod lUickx, from200-oKg Iioiih, $1.50 per 15, $3.60 per 30, $7 per 100. Y. M. Tethorow, Central Point, Oregon. . 300 OITV AM) OUT Ob' TOWN MAIL OltllllilH ItliCKI VKK NOW Page .Theatre TUKHOAV SKiirr, MAIU'll 1ITU . .', ,. . COAST TO fOAMT TOl'K ' 7 . The. 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Labor Bureau. 3U7 FOR SALK Second-hand brooder, 100 cupaclly; also fountulus and fcodor. Phone 888-L. 299 FOR SALK Long stem sweet violets Phono 333-J. 2 99 t-gitnbloLom pound inthonewsDaoors. and since taking it I am cured and have a nice baby tour months old. I feel like a new woman, and have roeonjmonded your medicine to my friends. I would bo glad to have everybody know what your medicine did for me. and if any write to mo I will answer all letters." Mrs. Mar? Cauc&ks, 317 South Main 8t, Herkimer, N.Y. Every woman nt some period or other inher life may suffer from jast such dis turbances as Mrs. Galigure, and if there is no interested friend to advise, let this be a reminder that this famous root and herb remedy has been overcoming these ailmentsofwomenformorethan40years. If any complications exist, write Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass., for advice. Tbe result of many years' experience is at your service. WEEKS & McGOWAN CO ' UNDERTAKER !; Day Phono: Pacific 237. ' ' ! Night Phones:, F. XV. Weeks, 103-J2. ' . Tjidy Assistant. ' '', CRACKER and CAKE SPECIALS This Week Only All 10e Cartons , 2 for 15c . All 20fi'Cartoii8 " 14c Ask for our Specials. Canned Goods SCHIEFFELIN'S GROCERY 36-40 Noith Central Ave, ; BY HECK! Dorothy Gish ; Funny Picture "Battling Jarie IS A HUMDINGER - AND GOSH DING IT You'll split, vonr siilos lauRliing at the Sonnett conifdy ' i "The Village Chestnut" LAST TIMES TONIGHT 1 Don't Miss it : ' Don't Miss It TOMORROW ONLY FRANK M'INTYRE IN ; ; " "THE TRAVELING SALESMAN" . For a Lame Back Use SanTox Diuretic Elixer, And Red Cross Kidney Plaster .. Heath's D ru Store Phone 884 The San Tdx Store ...OOc t - - c . , . . , . ...... .-... V dii ays About Fed en Spring Mountain from Ashland to iveaa yy nat 1 ins otae i have heeii driving the stage over the Mamath falls tor three years. I have tried nearly every make of tire, changing frbiri one to another, looking for satisfactory service; In April, 1918; I pt oh Federal a got by far the best service! I have had, every tire going Better than 8000 -miles. I will use only Federals in 1919. CHAS. HOWARD." How about it a minimum of 8000 miles and over, the .Green Spring every day? Some service, we think IF YOU DON'T BUY FEDERALS YOU DON'T GET THE BEST v We guarantee and do the adiusting c 9 Gates Aiito Go. f X f t f I I y t f f T T r T X T X t