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PAOE TWO MEDFORD '.MAIL TRIBUNE,- MEDFORD, OUF.C10N, THURSDAY, MA UP IT 1,1. 1910 . Koaldents of North Rlveinido ave nue were Rtartled about 8 o'clock lost nlRht t hearing a number of revol ver shots fired apparently from a passing auto In which there were sev eral men. Some boys, however, said thnt the shorts wero fired by a man on a motorcycle following behind the automobile. The occurrence was re ported to Night Policeman Adams who Investigated and could find no trace of the Joyriding dlsturbora. ,; Mrs. Paul Hannen, experienced corsetler, tor Nu-Bone Corsets. Phone 685-H. S00 , Lieutenant Prank ' P. ' Fftrrell ' ar- ' rived home this morning from Key West, Kla., having been discharged from the naval aviation service lu which he had been for the past year or more. - D. E.; Millard, minister Christian church, apartment C, Holland Hotel. Rev.-and Mrs. V R. Carlos- have ' returned from their visit , to; Ban Francisco.. He Will occupy his pulpit at the First Methodist Episcopal church both .morning and evening next Sunday. . .Moose dance, Saturday, March lfith. Launspach orchestra. - (Ko chil dren under 16 allowed unless chap eroned. .. . SOI '.- T. Dixon and family of Oakland, Cal., are visitors in Medford and guests at the Hotel N'asta. They are - enroute for a visit In the 'Butte Falls territory. '. : DeVoe has a fine line of assorted . chocolates at 60c per pound. C. Gilmore and J. R. Morgan are spending several days in the city on business.- . Bakery goods at. DeVoe'a. Sheriff Chas.-Terrell Is In Portland attending federal court as a -Witness in a case. He left, for Portland last Tuesday evening, : . , Switches made from combings. 540 South Riverside.- KPhone 292-X. 325 . Another trunk full of booze is now awaiting its owner at the S. P. depot. It came in last Saturday night.- One bottle was broken .and. the - fumes soon attracted the curious. ' There are now two trunks full of the. fiery stuff at the depot, but no one will claim iU-r Grants Pass Courier. ' ' Orres, the ladles' tailor from. Ash land, will be at Hotel Holland every Thursday. Spring styles shown. 323 "Elmo Reagon is 'registered from France at the Hotel Medford, bavipg come -to. the city for a visit with friends. He is a lieutenant in, the naval aviation "corps and- after' a course of training at San Diego- Wis.1- . stationed on, duty on - the ' Azores Islands where he was when the armis tice was declared. . .. . Guaranteed spark plugs for. all cars. C. E. Gates Auto Co.- ' San Francisco visitors here today included C. E. Condon, E. J. Felmar and C. G. Bell who are registered at the Medford hotel. : , Fir slab and "dry ood for fcaleTiy J. T. Gagnon.-.: Phone 859. . ; o ? . Major J. Frank, Drake of the adju tant general's office, who mustered into service the new Medford Nation : al Guard company last night, left by auto this afternoon, accompanied by A. Y. Crowson, for Ashland, where tonight he will muster in the Ashland company. v.- -, Donft forget our 'tire sale th'is week. Power Auto Co. '. 304 Leonard Ray of the 69th artillery, son of R. L. Ray, has wired his arri val at New York from France. The wire reads: "Arrived Grand Central hospital. New York. Am feeling fine. Write me here." He was last heard of in-December, when he was in a French hospital-and the Red Cross has been 'trying- to -locate him since, as the 69th'. arrived without him. -: Alco: Taxi.' : Phone 95."' ' " ' II. Patterson has -received a lot1 tor from Frank Kane, formerly pro prietor of the Valley! garage, -who bun been with the Australian expedi tionary forces in Palestine attached to ground service of . the aviation corps, from Egypt, l.n which he states that after his discharge -from the army he expects to return to the United States aud will visit Medford, ' Dainty hnnasmockod and cross- stitched spring wash1 suits for little brothors i and Bistors. Handicraft Shop. ; ' ,' - 1 ', ' :' 305 - lave Pence, tho Trail rond super visor, is reported recovering from an encounter with ia steer, which horned and kicked htm down a hill. It was at first thought that his ribs had been broken and ho has been laid up for some time. 7. Hemstitching,-' i. Pecoting, t - . ' . ! Handicraft Shop. ; ,'... 1 J. F. Halo has purchased a 1919 Hudson speedster from the A. W. Walker Auto company. - It's one of the classiest cars in tho city. ' For the best Insurance see1 Holmes, the Insurance Man. The dinner to be given by the Med ford Chapter of the V. R. C, on March 17th is for the benefit of the Crippled and -wounded soldiers and sailors. ' A -fund ot $50,000 pledged last year at the encampment in Portland. The Medford chapter is taking this course to raise tholr portion. A short program will also bo. given. Your liberal patronage is desired. ,' 4 . , - Don't forget our tire sale this week.- Power Auto Co. 304 ' Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Cramer were among the Grants Pass people here yesterday-In attendance at the New Era conference held in the Presbyter ian church. They returned home this morning. Mr. Cramer is a well known hardware merchant of Grants Pass. ; For fire insurance phone 64, cor ner Eleventh street and S. P. track. D. R. Wood & Co. . ' ' Mr. and Mrs. Nat Bryant of Hussor, Canada, are tourists at the Nash ho tel who enroute home from southern California stopped off here to look over .the clty'and vicinity. See tho beautiful models of New Pacific Package goods at the Handi craft Shop. , v-- . ", 303 The Commercial club committee on entertainment met this afternoon to make arrangements for the program for the set-together banquet . and meeting of the Medford, Ashland and Grants Pass Commercial clubs at the Hotel Medford a week from. Fridajt Get your milk, cream, butter and bnttermilk at DeYoe's.' M-faUei-son of Seattle, represen tative of one of the best known plow makinc concerns In the country, is spending a few days in Medford and vicinity on business. The ladles of the Woman's Relief Corps will serve a hot dinner at 6 o'clock St- Patrick's day, March 17, at Aletha hall, over Medford Phar macy. 35c per plate.. All welcome. , 302 Our roads are in very bad condi tion and several cars have mired down near the Orr place and had, to get a team to pull them out. Every body has to carry a shovel nowdays to dig-out with. A little gravel would do a lot of good just now. Gold Hill News.! : ..:" "' '.- , .'";' "t'l i V ' ' Guaranteed sprn.gs for all cars. C. E. Gates Auto Co. P. M. Kershaw returned home last night from a week's business getting trip in Josephine county. ' Johnston transfer" any 'time'any- whera.i Phone J723-K.v 605 South Newtown. . '-:'" " " '" ! ' ': Tli8rrar-iiitWi-her.;-elrcle of the Roosovtlt seSiopl U1 Snoot nt tho school 'ihnlrtMlilkfsFr'Uny- afternoon nt 3 o'clocjkv OSUi-jiteGMtft, tho public health tiitflpto'.l! 'ndtjress tho meet ing. A.Jai'se'aytiwdHBco ta desired. . -; Ouarotrtpls-iQar!nKB tor all ears. C. ld C.atca, Auto Co. , Frank'Coletnati.lf'nu returned homo - H. -Magulro hnd wlfo bt Fulllam, Wash., are Riiosts nt tho Nash, having stopped off here for a short Visit whlloiourauto homo from southern California. , .' -.-; . .;, , . - Nash Hotel.' Special rales, week or month. . Steam hont, 817 Tho time of the Elks special train yeaterd1i)-.hSt ib.5de up his mind jvh,ng0l, t lm w, t0-, , ,. aset as t'hiCh-4 tusvoral posUions Ovor , ,,,,, Klkg from lU oRy WEEKS & McGOWAN CO UNDERTAKER - Day Phone: Pacific 227. , Night ITjones: F, W. Weeks, 103-J2. ottored hi)U.Jje WiltWept, but ho In tends to do nJTMnrt for the next 30 days but Jnst visK'-jiiii loaf. lieasonublo" and (Hlnty - spring frocks for Uttl fulltt llandlvrnft Shop. . K;-; ,-a5 Mr. and -MriA. CM. Workqs nro Hotel Holland guostat from tho state metropolis. V : - ' V l-' '- ? -: Popcorn thatvwlir Rop at 20o per pound. Wnriiur, Wortmtfiu & Gore. , . - : - - 3oo io'u Sehmlrt' bf the' ipihmitt Bros. companyi GuBollOi Cnl., spent Thurs day In tho city tm.Niskiess. , City hemstttchlnK-atiQ necotlng 6c yd. Mrs. B. E. Hanejr. , 274 : When north bound pafsouger train No. 14 nulled Into tho ilenot here at 7:35 a. m. today" there Tasx a foot or more of snow on . the topo ot the coaches, showIng'thatvll the way oK'r' the Siskiyotis It hutl.'unowed hard last night and this morpriR.':1 - Something individual tir children's spring apparel. Handicraft Shop. .; . , , ., : 5 r s,. y; 305 Mrs. Walter Fraxer Brown, left this forenoon for Klamath Falls In the interest ot the New Era mooting to be held there Friday jn the Presbyterian church. '.. "-" " : ' - It pays to save in the Building & Loan, 429 M. F. & H. Bldg. , Cnt This Out It Is Worth Money i DON'T MIoS THIS. Cut out this slip, enclose with 5c and mail it io Foley & Co., 2SS5 .Sheffield Ave.. Chicago, III., writing your name and address clearly. - You will receive in return a trial package containing Foley's Honey and Tar Compound, for coughs, colds and croup; Foley Kidney Pills for pain in sides and back; rheumatism, backache, kldnoy and bladder ailments; and Foley .Ca thartic Tablets, a wholesome and thoroughly cleansing cathartic,, for constipation,' biliousness, headache, and sluggish -bowels, ' For sale by Medford Pharmacy. '-:- ' will mnke tho trip. -, Dr.' Heine, Gnruett-Coroy Bldg. Windshield glasses for all can. C. E. Gates Auto Co. . . Moutottnnt Frank J, Foley of tho Infantry sorvico nrrivod In Medford this morning from Snn Dlogo, to look after a business matter uttd planned to leave for the sumo city this even ing. --'- '. '' -' :. " Malted milk S0o lb. DoVoe's. George Krauss. of, Towner, N. D was ono of tho out ot tho state visi tors spundtuK tho day in Medford. ' Another shipment ot soft-shollod New location. Main and Central. Paul's Eloctrlo Store. ' 315' ."Thd Ashland Egg society disposed of 370 doxen eggs last Saturday at 35 routs a doten.. This is only tho second "egg day" hold by the society and bespeaks well ot the Interest be ing manifested In the prdject. Ash land Tidings. - Dr. Edw. de Roymonte, drugloss physician. Acute and chronla.dlsonsos by his own system. 9to 13, 1 to' 5 p. m. Rooms 4-5 St, Mark's bldg. ' - ,7 -- ;- -- mo DESPONDENT WOMEN A promluont writer claims that "women aro naturally dospondonti," bat often mental depression mity be attributed to an abnormal condition ot the Bystom, which Atprcsses Itself In horvousnesa, backache, headaches, sleeplessness, and consequent despon dency. Lydla B. Ptnkham's Veget able Compound goes to the root of this trouble, it gives tone , and strength to the system and restores women to a normal, healthy condi tion. - I.-- i- . -. Adv. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED Good team, Wagon , and harness, 1200 to 1400 pounds, worth tho money.- Phone 7S4-L or call at 128 South Holly. 302 FOR SALE Or trade 26 acre ranch on Griffin creek; also three Barred Rock-cockerels. Box 51a, R. R. 1. - y .- 305 WANTED Modern furbished house to rent for some time, by May 1st. Phone 34 after 4 p. m. 301 WANTED Water tank in good con dition, 1000 to 2000 gallons. F. C. Kenly. Phone 611-J3. 302 LOST-On Jacksonville, hill. Ford hood. Finder return to Prultb Hittson Garage and receive re ward.. - -V --:' . : . .., i; 303 FOR EXCHANGE Portland lots for Jackson county property. 1 W. C. Renter, St. Maries, Idaho. ' . 301 FOR SALE-rOne, span Clyde work .mares.. 10 4-montbs old pigs. A. R: Porter, Talent. ' ' ; -!305 DR. RICKERT , KTES SCIENTIFICALLY TESTED, AND GLASSES PROPERLY FITTED NO DROPS USED Broken Lenses Accurately Duplicated waifo i-s over Alay a. A large Attondnnco Is expoutod at the Elks lodgo tonight s word has burnt paused around that something liitvrcatliiK I' ou the tapis besides the return ot Hovornl popular Bold lor members, -' ' Hemstitching, pecoting, all work guaranteed. Vanity Hat Shop. ' ,-' A meeting ot the momliei'slilp onm mitteo ot tho. Cammurclnl: club was held lust night to miiko final arrango monis for tho big momharuhlp drive that will beglu next Monday. Knocked down nalo on odd lots all tills week ut tho Trunx Store. 302 Chief ot Police Timothy spout to day nfc (trauts Pans whjiio ho was wltuen8 In a court oaso. , r ' , Uuiirauteod brake lining for All cars. C. B. Gatos Auto Co. K. It. 8. Doiiuldnon Selby, former well known Jackson county oltlton, loft this-morning after a two weeks visit hero to resumo his duties In thu construction department ot tho Rov ornmeiit nt tho Yosemlto national park, a position ho has hold : for years. Mr. Solhv. with his brother, M. J. Selby, formorly owned tho Ster ling ranch and mlno. He left horo about ton years ago. M.,J. Solby Is now. loonted on a fruit furui nt Yon calln, Oro. Kodak work. Jap Art Storo. 826 Among l'orl,laiitl mn rontstorod at tho liotuls today wero E, W. Sclimour, V. A,,Aii8loy, W. W. tlarrolt, A. A. Frederick, Floyd 10. Imrrlu. H. II, Clark, Hugh 0.. .Mitchell mid C. W. llurrUoii. AleoTaxl. mone DB. . .' , Among the kiiuhIs reglHtorod ut the Hotel Holland hint night mid toiluy wero Louise KuIkIiIoii of Talent. llrooina 7Cu ut Ilia Truux HI ore. ., ,.!,; i :, ' . ' :io A two-lli'. box of Vaiian'i ohooolntw for 1.85 at DwVoo'i. , llurburt Airoid Is one of tho ro lurneil Holillem who liim olilnlnud a ponltlon With llio illatrka. I'ttoiriu UlHliway ongliii'tir'H Hiirveylng crow working out of Control I'ulnt, , Cropa 38o yard. Jnp Storo, walnuts at 8 to fiat pound. Warner, Wiirtninii tloi'o, ' ' aoo ', You van always find souiothltig for n' quick lunch at DoVoo'i.' .... , 1 J'-'JU....!1 tIJ J . ,. '. .1 .... ,JI OLD AGE STARTS : r ! K WITH- YOUR KIDNEYS " ficlence ny Hint old (lie lieln with woukcuvd klilnisy uud dixvutiva vrnniw. This bflnx tniKj It la raiy to bollcvo - thnt by kept'lug Inn kldnoy m-.il dUtH tlvo orRtuiH t'loiiuceil and la prefer worlt Init orler old nao enu lie di'd-rroil nml llfu iiroluiiiti'd tar beyoiul tlmt vajeyod by the nvunimi poraou. - i For over 200 yenr GOLD MRPAL IliiHrlom Oil Iirn horn rvllevlnv the wottlniemies and dlanbillty tlutt to ndwui' luat yrnnk It la a atniulnnl old-thuo home remedy nml tweda mi Intrednrtloii. GlILl) MIlliAl, llniirlein Oil ia iiielnai'il In otlorltiaa, tnatekmi citienitpa cnntnln Inj! nbeut n ilropa vneli. 'iiiko Iheiu na you would a pill, with a atvnllnw of wntnr, Tho oil atliuulatua tlio Uldncjr netlon nml pimblpa the orxana o throw elf tlii pulamta wlilch mua, prriiintnra old nan. New life and alrciinlli bii-ri'iiaa na Jim iviit!mit I In tnuitiin'iit. When rutiipliitiily riialiirnil i'iuiIIcihi' tnVlli a . apaula or live i-ni-h day, (UM.ll Ml;l AL llimi-liMii (111 I'litiaulea will knep ymi in hiMillh mid vliiur and pruvuut a ruturn ut tlm diaenae. )o not wnll until oklinie or dlin ' hnvn ullli'd ilowii for mil. At tlm llmt alan Hint your klilnoya nrn not worklnf tiniiwrly, o In ynur ilrumilat anil tut a ' li of (IOI.I) MIIUAI. Ilanrloni Oil (Inpaulna, Mnnir rufiinilcil if tlioy do ini tiihiT to ink. fur ilia unitiiial lniurtcd (IHI.I) JUJD.U. biaud. Ju aaalcil pack. "Iioa. .: When iyoii think : of ; v Candy think of IT'S ANOTHER 100 percent Show "The One w - xy -, . - " " Thomas Dixon '.r. . Author of "The Birth of a Nation" Added-- KINO GRAM NE WS :'"- rand :: Another of those Fast Funny- . Sunshine Comedies "IT'S A BIRD" ; Special Musical Program Mrs. Emerick, Organist , r Mill 3 Days Showing Thursday Friday Saturday Do you believe in Social ism! Ye3 or No? ; . .Mnkes you Inltuli anil cry, thrill . and shudder nml lrvc yua wmit. tlilntt of vital lniHirtnco lu think nlHiut. ; ... i. - , j Tlibi iriMlui'tliiu unuaunl . The I nut Wcvrn Htnr ft Mfcjeijat.u!m2aeaft4jA.2Ma a 4! ZZSZV."ZZi!!&2i!Z. & 100 PERCENT MATINEES-s-2 EVENINGS 7. !tiv. I'mnk (iiirilon.. Iin Unit Kittn ltnnnin......'.,t'btri Wllllnma Mnrk (verniMU....IIi'nicliell Mayoll Until (Jrliiii,.........A(lli UhnuHin (iorcrnnr Mrrton..TtiiiniUin Hull I toy ......IMn Alntnmlrr tilrl. .,......'.. Mary Jane Irvlnit A wortliy Kiirct":,:ii to "The Hlrili of i .Nation" by tho antuo nutlior. a..,;. ; SHOW ADULTS 25c; CHILDREN, lOc THREE SHOWS AT NIGHT . Southern Oregon's Leading Confectionery. Kodak Finishing Film developing IScrplI. t l ; tPrintini;, post eiinl kizc. i) for J ( 2Ax3'A and wrtullcr. 2 ior 5e, ' JAP ART STORE. 0c. yvV im&l Last Times Tonight LIBERTY Last Times Tonight WALLACE REID IN The Mail from Funeral Range'? JJrainntK!. story with ' highly.. iMcivtriini; Mituntlmis in '. whifh a vcstcni prosiict tor, a cabaret girl and n crooked lawyer nro involved. - ' SPECIAL TOMORROW SATURDAY. SPECIAL . The Paramount Artcraf t Extraordinary Production - ' ' V: . "THE HUN WITHIN' witii Dorothy Gish Geo. Fawcett Ana Aii-Mar c-ast , .:- 1 - -' n ; i i Hpttf 1q Arinf liar Kiiiiric Min5d VorrSirf sir fAi T; :l t ? T t t- y t t t f T f ? . Man's Verdict on Federal Tires makes two round Last sutnmer he W. E. McCracken runs a new Studebaker-Six to Grants Pass trips a day; with heavy loads, His tire expense is naturally high. put on a r ederal. Kead what he says: ; : "I don't know how much farther that Federal will run me but it's sure some tire It has gone nearly 10,000 miles now and looks good for a lot more." V "If you don't get Federals, you don't get the' best" T i i T X ? t f T T ? T ? ? T f T W. ' i ..... i G. Gates . Auto