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MEDFORD MAIL TRTBUNE, MEDFORD, OUEOON, SATURDAY. MARCH 1.r, " 1010 PAOE TWO' JocalBnefs The following flora of lutorest to the old timers of (his (section appear ed In llio Fifty 'Yean Ago Today col umn of this week's Siskiyou Cv'owa of V. S. Stancllff was auiontf tho Sat urday Inislncn vIxKora In Medford from Phoenix. - ; v Guaranteed piston rings for all Yrakn: "The democrats of Yreka lust i cars.? C. K. dates Auto Co. 'Captain " Kalph ; Cowgill arrived home this morning from Camp Hum. nhrey. Va.. from Ills service In the engineering corps of the army. Me was rocently discharged .from active " service, hut Is held in the reserve en. elnoerlng corps. Captain . Cowglll will remain in Medford, hut was nn able to Btate this morning whether he would resume his old position with the Rogue River Canal company or would enter the Berrice of some other concern. W. '; ..-:. DoVpe has a fine tine et assorted . . chpcolates at 60c per pound. Mr. and Mrs, S. li. Leonard hare received .word from Uicir son, Serst. Samuel M. Leonard of his arrival from France at Camp Stewart, X. Y., Inst Thursday, with , the 4Sth ensi neers regiment of which ho is a mem. Per. .'"Are all your sons now home from-France?" Mr. Leonard was ask ed today. After thinking hard a mo ment he replied: "Yes, Sam was the last, to come." -. v-Kow is tho time to ( spray ' your trees and rose bushes. Call 50S-R. '.'.'-. SOT , Mr., and Mrs. G. 51. Easterly of Waldo are in tho city for a few da.ro visit and are guests at the Hotel Med. ford., . ry---, - f - , , Bakery uoods at DeVoe's. ' ' John Reed, the postmaster of Gold Hill, met with a peculiar accident last Sunday while trimming soio rose bushes at his borne by which ho came near losing the sight of one eye. As it is the eye was badly in jured and the vision is somewhat Im paired. A piece of a rose bush struck .him In the eye, but tho it was some what painful for a few moments after a physician had treated t he thought 'nothing more about it. Later the in .. Jured optic caused so much pain and 'trouble; that he came to Medford where last Thursday at the Sacred Heart hospital Dr. J. J. Emmons op erated on the member and extracted a thorn which was found to have passed clear 'into the-cyeball so "as to be enclosed by tissue.. -. ' P. P.. Close and Bon. R. T. Close, who recently- returned from' ''the naval servlee, have leased the River side garage from Frank Roberts and will conduct a general repair busi ness in automobiles and gas engines. -.- ',-.; 302' Judge Calkins bere--Judge F. M. Calkins;' of Ashland, was here yester day visiting his brothers,' W. "W. Calkins, president of the -. United States CCptional bank, and S. jr. Calk Ins, circuit cQurt reporter. -Eugene . Register.." ; . ' , '.- - Switches made-from comblngB.340 South Riverside. Phone 292-X. 325 , .-. Steeihead trout egg taking has Just begun at the Elk Creek. and-Ap-plogate stations, states Hugh Mitch ell, state superintendent of hatcher ies for the United States Bureau of Fisheries who s here on a trip of inspection.; Approximately : 100,000 eggs have been taken at each station : and it is expected that the usual total of from three to five million eggs win be taken ere the egg-taking season ends. May 1. Approximately 1,250,- 000 Chinook salmon fry are held at the Elk .creek hatchery for liberation this spring and summer. - Orres, he ladles' tailor from -Ash- -, land, will be at Hotel Holland every Thursday., Spring styles shown. 323 'Among the Oregon boys in ,tbe 13th Aero squadron who reached New York. Thursday and are now at . Camp Mills,' N. . J.,"- are' Cnthbert Courtney, who :wai wounded in the Argonne fighting, Arthur D. Savage, Wm. Pollock;; Edgar. J. -Scrimp, Claude R. Smith, Robert Ni jah of Grants Pass, Louis S. Hoagland and ; .Everett A. McCullum, Casper s M .Weeks' of- Klamath Falls and den jW.-Eddings of Gold Hill, Frank fla .zelton of Eagle Point, -tot the 314th 'trench mortar battery. Is also at Camp Mills... ; : . .r. ' jHalstead the Healer, f Treatment 91.00..-' 227 S. Centra!. Phoaa 373-11 ' .. ..... . 327 I LF. Kelknap of Central Point, was a Medford visitor Saturday. ',"'. Oldsmbblles set the pace. Geo. ' Treichler Motor Co. '...'"'.''.;,'.';' ' Miss Elizabeth Rolston of Santa Barbara, Cal., Is here visiting her brother, John H'.; Rolston . of the Home Telephone company. ' .'-';.' Guaranteed .spark plugs for ' all cars. ' C. E. Gates Auto Co. .: ,".' Portland men visiting -In" the -city today included L. L. Aijcox, F. W. Grosser, G. A. Whalen, Theodore Johnson, E. A. Geary and J. Neice.' Fir. slab and dry wood for Bale by J. T. Gagnon;- Phone 859,; - ; . "Mr., and Mrs: F. E. Bailey are - guests at the Hotel Holland regis tered from Peoria, 111. '.''-'.... '.' - ! , Dont't - forget ; our tire sale this week; ' Power Auto Co." ;' 20 ' A telegram was received In the city Friday from Sergeant Major George li. Codding of the 105th aerial squad ron -announcing his safe arrival at Garden"Clly; L: X, from France. The . young Medford attorney was last . week honored by the Medford Elks to the lecturing knight's chair of the 'lodge.- :...(- f 1; i ' :'-- Alco Taxi., , Phone '' :, ;'J : ' G. H. MMb was a business visitor In the city today from Klamath Fulls, . "Dodge, Brothers Tecomniend their business oar to business; men without qualifications.- v.; ' , ' " - -' Herman Walker and E. H. McKee were among the Applegate visitors in Medford today registered at the, Nash llOtel. ---.. .. ',--... y .. ;:.v . . Lithla water at DeVoe's,: . ! : -.-': - Tuesday, after It had become certain that Oregon hnd gone' ,' democratic, seemed to bo spontaneously Inalined to have a little jollification over the result! Accordingly In the evening they fired 37 guns one for each state in the union and afterwards had an enthusiastic tlmo around towu generally; They accepted the result in Oregon, coming so soon after the nomination of Grunt and. Colfax, as a forcshadqwlng of the result In No vember. , ' Dainty handsmocked and crosa stltched spring wash suits for little brothers and sisters. Handicraft Shop. . sor. Tho carload of nitrate of soda ship ped in this week for members of the Jackson county farm bureau was all unloaded yesterday, being distributed to furmers from all pans of the coun ty. A small part of It went to Jose phine county farmers. ; Hemstitching, Pecoting, - ' ' Handicraft ShopJ; V ) '' " : '; W. R. Cross Is a .hotel Medford guest today from Chicago. .;. . ' ' For the best Insurance see Holmes, the. Insurance Man. Mrs. E. R. Lyon of McDoel. Cal.. who was hero to attend the funeral of her sister, Mrs.' J. H. McJarnatt. left for home todaVj ''..' wi t forget our tire sale this week. . Powor Auto Co. 304 Sheriff Chas. Terrell arrived in the city this morning from Portland where he was a witness before the federal grand Jury In the J. D. John son white slavery case, and loft with the Elks this aftornobn for Yreka. For fire Insurance phone 64. cop- ner Eleventh street and S. P. track. D. R. Wood & Co. :'..-.' A heavy set woman while going from the depot to the south. bound passenger train this forenoon sliVped on the wet depot platform and tell prone on her face,, badly cutting her nose. : She was assisted onto the train and continued on her journey. Best line used cars. Geo. L. Treich ler Motor Co. . . 1 ' Joseph Gray of the Gaddls & Blxon company returned yesterday from Pittsburg, Pa., and Adrian. Mich., where about a month ago he went with Earl C. Gaddis to visit the plants of the Page fence company. He re ports that Mr.. Gaddis,. who on t"he re turn trip stopped off-ot Ls Angeles for a visit with his wife's, relatives, will arrive home in a day or two. . Furniture upholstering, mattress making, crating and packing. Doug las. 201 S. Riverside. Phone 162-J. Miss Rl Persons, of Sisson, Cal.,. is a w-eeiS"end visitor in the city and is stopping at the Hotel Medford. , ; . Johnston transfer any time, any where.: Phone 72 3-Y. 605 South Xewtown. ;"; ;.'.' . . ':; ,!' '. ' Mr. and Mrs. " Fred ; Pelouze' bf Engle Point, arrived in the city last night and put up, at the Hotel Med ford. where Mrs. Pelouze will remain while he is aSsent at Yreka with tho Elks. ... '. -. :' . - ,.:.' ' ; The iadies 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. .. , v V . -302 The Ashland commercial club will hold a dinner In Ashland next Tues day evening at 7 o'clock for the farmers.-club of that vicinity. County Agent 'Cate and Miss Anne McCor mick have been invited to make ad dresses at the gathering. " I ', - New location Main and Central. Paul's Electric Store. f 316 -(Mrs. Jennette Comey, : daughters Mfs. D. P. Napp and Mrs.'LInnle Vin cent, son, Mr. E. V. Conley, and a niece, : Miss Ora Vincent, retnmed the last of the ; week to 'their home at Central Point, havffig been called here by the death of Mrs. Josephine Centers, sister of ,Mra. ' Cohley. Yreka Journal.-' - ' :.- ; . . ; - 'Tliero was only a fair .public mar ket today. but good considering the season of tho year and the contlnned wet weather and bad roads. ; For the first lima in three weeks fresh beet was on sale. There was also a goodly supply of fresh,l)ork and homo cured baron. .- ' Reasonable and dainty spring frocks for little folks lat Handicraft Shop. - , - ': . , 80S William S. Crowo of Monlslluuo. Mich., was nri eastern visitor In Bed ford who was a caller utthe Commer cial vluh Friday. v, ' City hemstitching' ana pecoting 5C yd. Mrs. B. K. Haney. 274 James F.nyart, who is aged Si years and had not been in Medford for fifty Vcnra, arrived In the city this morning from his home at Yak- Ima, Wash.-, enronte to Jacksonville tor a visit with relatives. .- Something individual In children's spring apparel. Handicraft 'Shop. ; -:. .. "" . ; soo ' Mark Montgomery, Southern Paci fic agent of Medford,. and - Milton Ottoman, cashier of tho local S. V freight depot, both Elke, acted by ap pointment as special conductors 'on tho Elks special train to Yreka this afternoon. It pays to savo in the Building & Loan. 429 M. F. & II. Bldg. . Those persons who last night wit nessed the full" dross rehearsal of the local Elks, minstrel chow which is to be given at Yreka tonight say that there is a great treat ,in store for Medford' people... when the1 show. greatly enlarged.. Is presented here. i ' N'ash Hotel. . Special rates, week or month. Steam heat. . 317 s Mr,, end Mrs. C. C. Bohl of Holly wood Orchards, route 2. were shop ping visitors In the city Saturday. . Dr. Heine. Garneu-Corey Bldg. : Br. G. A. Gitzen of Seattle, was one of the guests at the Nash hotel today. Windshield glasses tor all cars. O. E. Gates Auto Co. , ' .,- Two coaches full of soldiers re cently returned from France, passed thru the city this forenoon enroute from Camp Lewis to Camp Kearney to be demobilized. . - Malted milk SOe lb. DeVoe's. ..Governor Olcott this week reap pointed to the Oregon . bureau of mines the following commissioners: ! R. M. Betts and W. C. Fellows, of Baker county; H. NVLawrle, of Port, land: V. B. Dennis, of Carlton. The former was -for a pumber of years prominent in the quicksilver Industry in Oregon, being In charge of the Black Butte mines in Douglas county. ..Dr. Edw. de Reymonte; drugless physician. Acuto and chronic diseases by his own system. 9to 12, l.to 5 p. in. ,: Rooms 4-5 St. Mark's bldg. .-,. -'i.v. ; - 316 Mrs, Eugene Hoke and Jliss Sarah NorWoud left this morning for a visit at Portland. -'. . ;,' ' . ''"" TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED Cook, iura. . " Medford Sanltar : ; s ,302 FOR SALE Sand, gravel . and sedi . meht. Plowing done: Phone 912-J. EXTRA WEAR FROM SHOES "A year atto I had my nhoes re- are still in service, and it looks as if I KnillH nnt Ha aklMin tl.. because the uppere are going first" said YV.. C. Dickinson, of New, Haven, , -unn. - i . . .. .. ... , Good repair shops everywhere carry these tough and durable soles- - See for yourself how long they last by having them put on a pair of old shoes, Or if you are in need of new shoes, buy ' .them with Neolin Solei.-' They cost no .m re than shoes; that give less . wear, and you need fewer pairs. They. , come in many stybs for men, women, , and children. . . .- '.' v .' Neolin Soles are created by Science to be comfortable and waterproof, as ;well as ions-wearin?. They are made by The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co., Akron, Ohio, who ako make Wingfoot Heels guaranteed . to . outwear . all : other heels. : . FOR - RENT Nine room modern . house in husfnesg center .suitable , for residence, boarding house or any Business. Address X, care TrU bune. ;, . 302 WANTED Bees. I want to hear from parties having bees for sale, either in box or frame hives: state where located,' condition and price. Ad" dress M, P. O. Box JSC, Medford, Ore. - ' 304 DR. RIGKERT WEEKS & McGOWAN CO IJJsDERT KER-' Day 1'iiono: Pacific 227; ' Mght l'hones: V. XV. Weeks, 10312. tiufy Assistant , EYES SCIENTIFICALLY v TESTED, AND GLASSES PR0PKRLY FITTED ... , . NO DROPS USED ;.-.::''. Broken Lenses Accurately, Duplicated fiul( J.2 over May Co, : - CRACKER and CAKE " SPECIAtS : This Week Only . - AlUOc Cai'toiis 2 for 15c . - -. f ' All 20c Cartons : 14c ' Ask for our Canned Goods Specials; '; ,-.' '".:;' . SCHIKFFEI IN'S GROCERY 36-40 North Centrai Ave. Drug purity and . prescription accuracy are vital factors " ; Phone 884 . J ' . The San Tox Store Tho last one In tho sorlci of food lessons by MIhs Anne McCnrmli'k will bo Klvon at tho piibllo library pext Monday nlnhtv 'The subject Will tnko lu menus and correct tublo or- Sco the beautiful models of. Now Pacific Package goods at tho Handi craft Shop.. vr.t ,S05, Airs. Sehton Officer loft tills mor ning for her name 'at Vancouver. She was called hero by thq death of her sister, Mrs, J,, H. Do Jarnott, and since the' funeral with -another sla ter, Mrs. 13. R. Lyon of McDoel, had been visiting her parents,' Mr, and Mrsv. William l-usk. v , Uuarantoed sprn.gs tor all cars. C. K. Gates Auto Co. . ,v Hotel Holland gueats today Includ ed Clins. F. Klgln of Salem, C. A. Thouuis of Kosoburg and b. P. 1 lim ner of Chicago. .-..;' : Got your mills," croaui, "butter and buttermtllc at DeVoe's.-' " - Mi - k . A,, l.nnn Mttiirtioit tn her homo ftt' Eugene' today fallowing a. visit with her son. Chief Clerk How ard of the county draft board. - Hemstitching, pecoting, all work guaranteed. Vanity Hat Shop, ' A- St. Patrick's day social will be given Monday evening, March 17 by tho Woman's Association of the pros bylerlan church at St. Mark's hall. Guaranteed brake lining tor : all cars. C. K. Gates AutoTvo. Among county : sojourners In the city today wero Erwln'1-.owle of Wnt- kius, registered at the Hotel Holland, and E. H. FInley of Walklus and W. It.. Holman of lke Creek, who wore guests at the Nash hotel. ' . Kodak work. Jap Art Store. 330. Wdlllam. Budgo leaves Sunday for San Francisco and Oakland for a. visit with his wife and daughter, and with his son Lieut.' Alexander dlndgo who recently returned, from service In France with the ordnanco depart ment. ' ' , 1 ' Business Men's association meeting at Holland Cafe 'Monday, Mar. 17tu, 5:30 p. m. The program: Talk, luO Percent in Business, by D. E. Mil lard: tnlk. Conserving In Use of Ex press, by G. II. Campbell; talk, Effect of Now Road Legislation on Business Men. In addition, new closing hours, how to. keep the cannery open, and other topics will be taken up. Every one .welcome. . Go right from your business. Supper at 5:30, one hour earlier. 'Blaine Kluiu, president. ' ' Now la the Unto to spray your troes and rose biishvs. Call HUS-lt. 300 And still more rain Is on tap as this morning's prod lotion was for ruin tonight and Sunday, and the pre dictions have nindo good for several days past. The rainfall of last night and yealurdny amounted to .11 of 1111 Inch, ,.'-"" ' :' .. You ean always find something tor a quick. lunch. at Bovoo'a. , ; , Alco Taxi. - mono 05. John C. (llasKon of San Francisco and It. 1 IJybco of Canada, were among Saturday's guests at tho Ho tel Medrord,, . -. N; .' ,;- ; - Pliny's Tuxl. Dodgo ears. Phono 15. Uroomi 75c at tho Trunx Store:- , ...... i - - anj. Lieutenant Carl A. Noron,-; . for merly of Mud ford.- passed thru the city Wl night enroute from his homb at Kccdly, Cat... to -Yakima, Waxlu, to take the position ot fruit commis sioner of that county which ho hits Just accepted. A two-lb. box ot Vogaa's chocolates tor $1.35 ut DeVooV - Alco Taxi. Phone 95. ' '-" : Legal slso typewriter paper $1.6 0 per box of 500 shoots. , Good quality Bond? Medford Printing Company; It 4 OtiL iH m " mmmmmmm 111 iiim Baby Wakes Up Smiling . after Ita food Ima been digested M it should bo, which is best done by glvlug .... - MRS. WIN SLOWS . syrup - .''. TkWU, tnJ ChilJMn'i R(1IM . . . Thousands of wlw mother know from acttial i experience that tliero is nothing better than tliU romarkabla remedy for overcoming const ipa loo, diarrhoea, foverlalincss and other baby troubles. ThU puilr v-ittiibloprtrllon l nboluirlr hml -coinaln. 00 opinio, iuigiiU) alcoliul er ollior liuiului lmircililt. . II ynur bob U fntnit. eri, or lv oilwr ivmplonn t n bfiiis. wrIL lvi Mm. Winlow' S'"P uil iwlo tb, buuDOlut; htollh sud happy mmIm 1I14I (ullow. AMCLB-AlUMUIt OKUd CO.. tll-tIT rlM Stmt, RwT tlutU r. MhU I, lu., R YHlt-TwMta. Cu. Uksi ni.uuMxJtr.Mum.uv. ...tu ..1;.. j OKICHESTER S PILLS tub ul.nioit muxD. yv IMlta la ltrd tad UcM nttUlc l--r, Aairvi (Hue RCJ ). Bert. SifKt. Al n R! Mij f SOLD bt tiBLCilSTS EVLTOKR Kodak Finishing Film dcvelopini?., lje roll, i.. ; I'rinlini;, post card Bixe. if for 10c. ;2WA anil smaller'. 2 for'Sc. 'JAP ART STORE ' 1301 Big Saturday Night. Show; '"'J! 'VTOJIG&T LAST TiMES--ONE YOU SHOULD NOT MISS "THE ONE WOMAN' . . . Knturln , CLARA WILLIAMS . star of , . ; " : ' "Carmen of ttie Klondike." KINOGRAMS COMEDY ," "THE ONE WOMAN;' THOMAS 1H.XOX -; i Author of ' f .'.' "IHHTH !'' A NATIDX" Tomorrow - SUNDAY -- Tomorrow DOUBLE STAR i , - SIFPER FEATURE s ' ; ':--' ' ..; r .... -.- -' All MAVV A Edwin Ardeh I'i'i'. . ,-1 - ,; ".:.' . - ' - 6f tli.e Ruling Passions, there aje Four that make or break your life. Which is the passion that struggles for mastery in your heart? ... ; , , '' Hate and Revenge were the ruling, pas sions, until Mercy brought in Love. HATE PEVENGE a remarkable . , , , presentation 'intensely . . , ' ",' interesting v - '.; V:::V: Added-A ; Sunshine Comedy r r v r t ": --t. '. 'l-.V-i V ,A .1 ; The RHimBer you can s by takin g ad van . 30x32 non-skid sizes ! ' . ."."! " .."'-,; ,. .:. .;,''.. ,': .... . ..- , . '-.- .- -. : ;-- - lV ...... ,.: ., regular, prios oil this partieii-i -." . . ... 'i ' .: 'rfX A '.'V-'-irV , , JX : : size tirernow is zfou. Uur in;-, tit- price drihg this sale '.-:'; i'i.';.tK-..--''.''.t'fi . . -.1 .:. oi-K. - :'--'-,':;' . IS " a saving per f J. As we said last week, these aiie iifew tires J attd carry tlie 1 42-44 So. Fir St Phone 1: , ':.-.; -V.-'. . . Agents for j- Buick sand Doirlt Cars Republic Trucks Liri-.-t'f-i Firestone arid Lee Tires -