Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, March 17, 1919, Page 2, Image 2

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vvitii tiui arrival here . Sunday it.
Kltiori Colonuin, Dcini Stacey, Clins.
; (limit iil Krocbom OarrriBon, the
jniimuera.ot tho Jackson. county con
tlnsont of tho BHth urtlllory began to
Hiring howa. More of the boyi -were
nxpectmr homo -today and by the end
of tho'Wpek It la'oxpccted that they
all will hare arrived. - As near at
rouldbe loarued today there will be
no special woleoiho home demonstra
tion for the l)oya of the 68th on ac
count of; the arrlviil of so many of
the 91st division and other units ex
pected 110010 In a week or two. Jt'is
probable tliat In about threo weeks a
lienoral big reception vrltl be held for
all the mou who have returned up to
that time. . . .... v ,-
UeVoe has a fine line of assorted
chocolates at 60c por pound.'
Glen Laidlev leaves tonight for
Portsmouth, X. II., to rejoin his ship
after a furlough spent at home. . ,
Now is tho time to spray your
trees and roBe bushes. Call 50S-K-
. . - ' ' 307
Lieutenant Claire Soeloy who has
been Vlsltins his sister. Mrs. Howard
Orover In Ashland, left last nlpht for
I'ortland. -Mr. and Mrs. Urover and
Lieutenant Soely wore in Medford
Sunday.
Bakery goods at DeVoa's. '
Tho iilgh school girls glee club cre
ated an xelleut impression with Its
singing at U services of the Presby
terian church. last night, . . .
Switches mads from combings. 340
South Riverside. Phone S92-X.. 325
How A. T-S. Snrtsss, pastor of the
First Baptist church, spent today on
a visli toIrants Pass. .. .
Orrcs, the ladles' tailor from Ash
land,, will ITe at Hotel .Holland every
Thursday. -Spring styles shown. 323
Mr. uili, Airs. fi. A. ' Shatterly of,
Marcrorioi Saskatchewan, Can., are
tourists -in-jtha city registered at the
Hotel Holland. ..
HaJstead .the Healer. Treatment
$1.00. 227 S. Central. Phone 379-H.
37
G. E. Watson of the United States
navy. Is one of the late arrivals regis,
tcred at the Hotel Medford. ...
: OldsmobUes set the . pace. Geo.
Treiehler Motor Co. ... .-. i
"W H.- Gore, prominent banker
from Modford and member -of the
state legislature, who Is at the Im
perial, has had a strenuous winter,"
says the Portland Journal. "For 10.
weeks he was down at Houston, Tex.,
nursing his son thru a sickness. The
son recovered and .was discharged
from the service. Mr. Gore brought
him home and then took the influen
za. ' After that was the legislature
session, which was about as had, and
Jlr. Gore has just been two weeks at
his bank desk again, trying to find
out how things have been going dur
ing his Absence. The .soldier son has
re-entered the University of Oregon
to finish the work pf his junior year.''
. Guaranteed spark plugs for all
caTR. C. E. Gates Auto Co. .
Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Wahl and H. E.
Hoke of Medford, are registered at
the Hotel Portland, Portland, Ore.
Fir slab and dry wood for sale by
J. T. Gagnon. Phone 859. ,
-' E. H. Jefferson, the former Med
fordite who now resides at Klamath
Falls, and who attended the Elks re
union at Yreka Saturday night, came
to the city Sunday . afternoon on the
Elks special train for a business visit
of "a day or so. ... .
; Dont't . forget .. our tire sale this
week. , Power Auto Co. 30$
Rev. .L. Myron Boozer went to
Grants Pass this morning where he
delivered an address before the Com
mercial club of that city this noon on
"Challenge, of the New Era."
' For the best Insurance see Holmes,
the Insurance Man. '
!Mr.' and Mrs. -George Hatch are
Hotel Medford guests from Lbs Au
Koles, having arrived Saturday.
Alco Taxi. Phone 85.. ,
C. C. Van Houte. B. F. Ewers, Ray
P. Stilbers and. John F. StolU of
Eugene, ore business visitors from
Eutseno in the city.1-!; i
Dodge Brothers Jocommend their
business car to business men without
qualifications. - ".' ' , - ' '
. The Medford Elks who attended
the reunion of southern Oregon and
California Elks at" Yreka Saturday
report having had -very enjoyable
time. There were about 400 mem
bers of the order present. 1 The Med
ford Elks minstrel show made the bit
of tho day with a surprisingly meri
torious performance which was given
Saturday night in the Yreka opera
house. The Medford special arrived
here at 5:15 p. m. Sunday, having
left Yreka at 11 a. iu.. .
. LIthta water at TJeVoe's. '
F. and A. M. McGovern of Mitchell,
S. D are visitors in Medford who
are registered at the (Nash hotel.
Dainty hanoysmocked and cross
matched spring wash suits for little
brothers and sisters. Handicraft
Shop. 305'
Portland men registered at the
Hotel Medford on Sunday Included
J. J. McCarthy, F. V. Weldon, W. A.
Coplan, tteorge H. Smith, K. U Dev
ereaux. W. F. Sargent, C. G. Mills, C.
B. Wood. E. H. Giles and F. Jaeobseu.
Hemstitching,
' Pecoting, ... .
Handicraft Shop.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Norris and
daughter of Sacramento, left for
home today after a short visit with
bis parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Nor
ris. The son some time ago arrived
home from France, having been In
valided home because of a bad wound
received in the side during an air
plane engagement. lie Is a member
of the ariulion corps. ,"
Don't forget our tire sale this
week. Power Auto Co. , 304
C, II Corson was one of the visi
tors in the city yesterday from Grants
Pass.
... For tire Insurance -phone 64, cor
ner Eleventh street and 8. P. track.
DJ'R. Wood & Co. -
M. H. Nichols and E. J. Res Camp
of the Western Electric company, are
guests at the. Hotel Medford, having
arrived Sunday. -
Best line used cars. Geo. Xu Treieh
ler Motor-Co. ".
The drive of the Commercial club
for new -members began this morning
and the various teams are scouring
the city enlisting new material for
the club. The result of the drive
probably will not be given out until
Friday night's- get-together banquet.
. Furniture upholstering, mattress
making, crating and packing. Doug
las.' .201 S. Riverside. Phone 162-J.
If you expect a live commercial
club you shonld belong and lend your
personal assistance as well as your
money. . Join during the drive this
week. '-,' v-';,:;; .-'.'
Johnston transfer any time, any
where. Pfione723-Y. 605 South
Newtown. -.--
Be a booster -for yoor town and
valley. Join the -Commercial club
this week.
' New location Main and Central.
Paul's Electric Store. ' 315
The drive that should interest you
is the Commercial club drive, this
week. Join today.
Guaranteed piston rings for all
cars. C. E. .Gates Auto Co.
The Crater Lake Motor Company
has several expert mechanics coming
from Rockwell Aviation field during
the present week, among them being
O. G. iGelllspie, present foreman of
the machine shop at Rockwell field.
whtr comes as chief machinist, and
Harry Triantafeles, master mechanic
at Rockwell field. It is- Mr. Hall1
intention to make the mechanical de
partment second to none on the coast.
Dr. Heine, Garnett-Corey Bldg. "
Charles Nickel, the former well
known Jacksonville publisher who In
recent years hns been residing at
Oakland and llnywnrd, Cnl., arrived
today for n several weeks Btay ' lu
Jacksonville and Medford. ,
Rcasouablo - and - dainty spring
frocks fur JltUe folks at Handicraft
Shop. '- ' .. 305
Mr. and Mrs, Lewis Ellis of Mlnot.
N. !.. tourists enrottte homo from
Callfifrnla, are reglstorod t the Hotel
Holland. ,' .
Something Individual In children's
spring apparel. Handicraft Shop.
, '- 305
Portland guests registered at thc4-
Hotel Holland on Sunday wore Mr.
and Mrs. E. W. Gardner.-R. L. David-.'
son, C. A. Whalen, E. Hutehlnsoa, E.,
S. Henry and Gladys Basoro. '.
It pays to save In the Building &
Loan, 429 M. F. & H. Bldg.
Corporal Lee E. Watson has wired
his parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Wat
son from Camp Merrlt, New , York,;
of his recent arrival from France. He
Is a member of tho 49th coast artil
lery. ... .' . .
Nash Hotel. Special rates, week
or month. Steam heat. . '317
A St. Patrick's day, party will be
held at St. Mark's hall tqnlght under
tho auspices of the missionary society
of the Presbytcajan church.
Windshield glasses for all can. C.
E. Gates Auto Co. . -
II. O. Betts of Gold Hill, was n
Sunday visitor In the city.
Malted milk 50c lb. DeVoe'a.
Floyd D. Young, the weather bureau,
frost expert, has arrived in the city
from Pomona, Cal., for his annual
stay here during the spring fruit
growing season. His wife Is with him
and they will be guests at the Hotel.
Medford. East year it will be re
membered Mr. Young after waiting
five days longer than he Intended
thought It safe to close the season
and he departed from the city on.
May lath.. The next mornlug there
was one of the worst frosts of the
season. ' ' ,; ''. 1
Dr. Edw. de Reymonte. drugless
physician. Acnte and chronic diseases
by his own system. Sto 12, 1 to 5
p. m. Rooms 4-5 St- 'Mark's bldg.
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' Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Wiseman. Mrs.
L. Watkins and Master W. R. Wat
kins of Rupert, Idaho, are tourists
stopping at the Hotel Holland. "
See the beautiful models of New
Pacific Package goods at the Handi
craft Shop. . '. 305
G. Sykes and H. E. Leland are Ho
tel Medford guests from San Fran
cisco, -v ' - "'
Guaranteed sprn,g for all cars.
C. E. Gates Auto Co.
The Association of Mothers. Wives
and Next of Kin will meet in the Li
brary Tuesday afternoon at 2:30. A
large attendance is desired as there
Is important business.
Get your' milk, cream, butter and
buttermilk at DeVoe's. ,
R. A. Booth, state highway com
missioner, and Herbert Kunn, state
highway engineer, passed thru the
city this morning enroute to Klamath
Falls to spend several days there
looking Into proposed highway Im
provements. ' T.
Hemstitching, pecoting. all work
guaranteed. . Vanity Hat Shop.
Chas. Stern of Chicago, and W. H.
Corwin and Irving I. Billlns of Mar
lal. Ore., are business visitors in the
city and guests at the Holland.
A two-lb. box of Vogan's chocolates
for $1.35 at DeVoo's.. ' V
Clinton Cook, of Applegate. left
Saturday night for Portland with two
car loads of fine fat steers.
Daily's Taxi. Dodge cars. Phone 15.
MIkk Eva Young, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. W. It. Young, of this city,
left this morning for UoKue.ltlvr, to
visit for a short time with her sis
ter, -Mrs. R..V. Murtln, euruute to
Ashland, where the young lady has
accepted' n position, Kosvburg' Re
view. ... '. '
Uuiiiiuvtood brake' lluiug for all
cars, C. E. Galea Auto Co.
Alco Taxi. Phone SB.-
John Greb of Eagle Point, former
member of the Seventh company but
wbo was transferred to he 69th ar
tillery and who recently Arrived from
France, reached the city Sunday from
Camp Lewis. '
Kodak work. Jap Art Store. 326
" . Mrs, Ethel Campbell and son loft
this nidrnln . tor ' Ashland to
spend the cay with nrfr parents, Mr.
and Mrs. H. S. Newton.
Now Is Ihd time to spray your trees
and rose bushes. Call 50S-U. 306
E. Buck of Galvcaion and James
A.iGrcer Of Tacoiua, are guests at the
Niuth hotl. : . A .v
You can always find something for
a quick lunch at DeVoe'a. '
- Miss E. W. Howling of San Jose Is
visiting in Medford and Is a guest at
the Hotel Modford.'. v
. Alco Taxi, mane ,95. ; "
Legal size typewriter paper $1.50
per box of 500 sheets. Good quality
Bond. Medford 'Printing Company, tf
VAU.EJO; Cal, Mur. I7.v-Jirlsi
diction of the government radio sta
tions in Alaska has been transferred
from the -twelfth naval district sta
tion at Mare Island to the thirteenth
district station nt Bremerton, Wash.,
because' of the constanlly-lucreoiiinK
traffic at Mare Island, according to
an announcement from the office of
the Mare Island navy yard comman
dant here today. . The collier Saturn
will take a radio crew from this yard
to Alaska for the last time hi a few
days, all crews going from Bremer
ton thereafter. It was announced.
The work of the Honolulu "and Si
berian stations -will continue to 'bo
handled bore,, it was announced. ,
EIGHT MILLION FEET 0F
RAILROAD TIES ORDERED
ABEUDEEX. WusIl. March 17.
Hooiiinm mills 1mve. -tin order for
eiubt million- feet of lumber for mil
roa dties, to bc'ddiv.crcil on the At
Inntic seaboard, it js nnjHinnoed liere
toduv. .Ihis is the lunft-st lumber or
der plni ed here this venr. Six Mteuin-
ers will lie reimired to jitrrv it to the
east coast. The first, cartrO will be
loaded within 30 dnvfi. 1 lie French
jovcrnmont w-exneeteto be-skinir
Tor bids on t5.00.U0(l Act ot railroad
ties. . ..; - i
DIED
SPINK James L, Spink of Minne-
spoils, Minn., aged 36 years. He
leaves a wife and daughter, Mrs. Paul
Janney, of Medford
WEEKS & McGOWAN CO
' , UNDERTAKER V
Day Phone:
Night Phones:
Pacific 227. '
F. W. Weeks, 103-J2.
Imrir Awilfitjuit.
ASK FOR and" GE r
Horlick's
The Original
' Malted Milk
' For Infants -and Invalids
' OTHERS are IMITATIONS
Kodak Finishing
,,' Film develppinir. 15c roll.
Prnrtinc, uost card size.- 3 foip lOo
2'2x3 i and smaller; 2 for 5c.
JAP ART STORE
vA-i!.
AS
YANKS OWN JOKE
ATUVSTA. Oh., March 17,-r-A vniir
usit witeii i ne bjiih iii-ion wiih iu
trainiiiB at i utnii (ionlott here nn n
tttrnrwiiu ltimio luitmuinv u-mlu to
division lu'iidiimtrlers Dint it had liuill,
it ,tiumi of sue ll strcnulli mid liL'lit
mi t tint it could lie currivil into lb
first liue tnuH'hi to belli while uwdv
liottjy on ilmetivo doctors, -Of fivers
of the "auib made fiicutious j-omiirks
ulioiil Ilia instrument, : one minor
whinisU'tiUv' M'.i;8wtiiiit omiiliiKulUni
of tli;li:i(7,tl a'rjench Pitilib Hiittul-
ion.'"...- v .
.V locnl newsiiniier iiulilislieil a liu-
morons necoiint ol I no ineiileiit, lur
turuiir eni4i linskv iirivuto of the H'ind
ciumr over , the Ion with u "Ireneli
t)iuo"'strAiitH,d to Iris buck. T'owdor
unit's, roiiL'o and uu tu:k niivht he
lidded to the Noldicr'H kniuui'k in
imiko trench life benriilile, the writer
simuostad. It caused luiiliv U Inuu'li tit
the ennui. ' i
'J 'ho H2nd ."mm went to Franco Mini
took iinrt in some of the hardest
I'iiihtiniF of the war. On Auu. 2, 1IMH.
Oumiiui aviators Oromtcd, iulu timir
treuclie in-ihe Tout sector ioiiivh of
the identical storv with this .solemn
comment ntlnoliHl : '
' "What are von tljlilintr for. Sain
mvt -While von fiirlitiiiit mid
riskiiiir voiir life. I lie folk buck home
instead of bni'kiinr von mi with their
lust dollar and Inst driin of hloutl. arc
siK'ntiiiiir tlieir time invent ine troiu li
piiinos mid liu sticks intseui) "f '
ventiii): sitlimiirines mid iiimliincH."
Mntor JJtuiuliv Mellon of the H2ml
in a letter In u friend here snvs the
men of the 82nd fnirlv fouulit for the
Gorman leaflets aud hud the heartiest
lniieh of tlieir oversea eureer. There
wtis nothing to show how a i-otiv of
the local Diimir's tstorv wu.-j-lrniisiiiit-ted
to (Icniinnv. ' '
N01HITCH IN PEACE
OVER NATIONS' LEAGUE
: LONDON. SUirch J 7.-Andrew a
nur Luw. coveruiiieut lender in the
house ol' commons, toKI the bodv to
BOLSHEVIK! 10 USE
"WASHINGTON', Mur. 17. The
Hiissliin IIoIhIiovIU gnviirnment Is
pliiiiuliig to lino aircraft In driiniiliiK
priutud proiniuntidu In Knr.lnnd mid
Kiuuc.o,- uncording to ttwodlah preus
reports iiiado piibllu today by tho
aluto dupuruiiont. Avlutoru tor ,tho
work nru said to ho lu truliiliir at
Moscow.
BrjftreTSic Advent -Cr&iran's
liiadncss
IVoroeh Wo Know Tl PfauUosl
I'V AsaUist ull.rlnlf. n " ':
IN ACTIVE ERUPTION
SANTIAGO, Miirel 17. Tho vol
cano of CiUuuco. on tho euuM ' of
Chile, south of Concupions In orup
tlon, and tho Inliuliltantu of Casio, on
the Island of Chllon and oilier nearby
towns ure flaulng from their houien.
Ashes and lava from tho volcano are
destroying field and liuuuua In' till
vicinity.
Ilfnr ilio ft vol
(Vii- nvar lull A cwtllMl V
uidihiiit Mit Atwlhar lliiLUIW
K' ntiMitn. iiitl'vmiMU. fwikl'lhlf
A hulvlur itattd.
liny Itnvu ipainwl Um
iif dowa sue
ilsl'insia -ana
by.llw u uff
Mutlwi" -lai"l. aiiiilli l' lh UMlinuiiK
of liwiwndu uf mutiwra wlR have UmU Ihls
llmo-liiir.oici wnu'ily. -, - k
Mutlwr'n rrliiud luhrlcslw tl Hr ,ncfc
wink uf McrtDS Miimtti lop ssla, nni jit
iciiUr m ilurlnit the porliMl tl inul
mo inmte end k' td ' inl flmil o, I hay
ion limn eMniil tw-itlv olid, wuily wlioa
tmljy la txtrii toiil luln and dmiavr' at ll
tilila lit tnitiirnUv .Avindrd.
Motlwfs l-'iltnid U pnjpurnllon ef Den.
ncslliit'tul iirtvtita
iirniwinl it'lnlly tor esiw-tnil wiMivs,
li l fur wtcrnal ikoi I" siwihihilriaife 'i4
IkioUI ln ul rucul'irly (iJill'J ll tutlr
Write lo tho IirnilUelil ItMiilntar Com
Pni'. Drt't. A, Lmr "'nUliif, A
tinrslii. for in Intrrwlliw
, .1 .. . .i. .. . ... I.:, i ,i trrotrful spirit f(
unv win io u.u ocs, oi i is oem-i . ..-. c fK, hfr lM, ter so Oiat OUI.T
NERVOUS :
i PROSTRATION
May bo Overcome by Lydia
EL Pinklmm'a Vepetablo !
Compound Thit
Letter Proves It
Westrhlladelfihlo. r'a.-s,'riurlni! Ui'o
thirty yiwrs 1 have boon married, 1 linvo
uuun in uau uiuiiui
4ind hud several at
tacks of nervous
irtMtration until It
seemed as if tho
orcans In my whole
body wero worn
out. 1 was finally
persuaded tn try
l.ydnilvl'inkllnms
Vuetablo Com
pound und it mwln
a .well women of
mc. 1 can now do
nil mv housework
and advise all ailing women to try
Lyillft K. riiikhnm' vofftitaldo Com
jwund and Jl will cunraiitoo thuy will
ilorive treat ln'noiit from it" fifr.
Frank i-'itzcf.iiau, 25 N. 4.1st Street,
West Philadelphia, I'm
. Thero ore thoinandaof women owery
where In Mrs. KittRernld's condition,
suffering from nervi(Usiiesii,''backaaho
headncheH, and other ymploms ol a
functional derangement. It km i
ntrf ul spin t for heal th restored which
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was no foiiiuKitinu for the reiwrt tluu.
a hitch had occurred in the urcHen
tatiuii to Ueniianv of the draft of the
ieauc turnip liei-snso of. diveruejm of.
opinion on . the siibiect of the lenmie
of nntions '
CHICHESTER S PILLS
v F
UlAliUMU It U A Ml I'lUAdli
SOI I) h URIUVilSTS F.TRWHiBI
women may benelltfromhorexperionco
unit una iivaitn aa sne nu oono.
For sujTitsfltionfl In rctturd to your con
dition writo I.ydla Ii. Vinkham McUlrino
Co., Lynn, litnso. Tho nsult cf their
40 years cxpcricnco la nt your service.
(lock ami Win Juf l,,f":"?,S
Krlrnrt trom lo ilrinnrift. You will soil K
tho t-ivaUit kind of Uolti. .
LIBERTY
Lasr Times Tonight
Pauline Frederick
in
"The Daughter
. of tbe Old South'
TOMORROW ONLY
Gehildi'ne Farrar
'Wallace Reid
In
"CARMEN"
A I'nratnoiiiit vi'-iHsuc nt
-Bargain lViw-H.
Adults 15c. ',: Children 10c
MEDFORD IRON WORKS
FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP
Also ancnt for Fnirhanks and Mora
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At This Store
Drug purity and prescription accuracy
are vital factors
Heath's Drug' Store
Phone 884 The San Tox Store
Svvansdown
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; V t'Ortll fe.JlijlUCJl,t
t :ui . T
IJIafkljorry and Ixignulu'vry
Libby's
Asparagus Soup
10c nv en ii.
. rPr- (lit-HO.
SCHIEFFELIN'S
GROCERY .,
36-40 Ndrth Central Ave. ':
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Why Two or Mor Federals on So Many Gars J
Look the cars over that are equipped with Federal Tires nearly always two or more.
Note the way the tires are worn and you; will see that Federal users are rebiiying
after giving Federals a trial. v ' - ,
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They like the way we back them up. They know that every Federal must give ' ger-
vice. 1 hat it detects appear we stand back of them. They are sure of their money's
worth- and they cost no more than ordinary tires. '
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