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ifEDFOKD MAHJ' 'TRTTttTNTC, MEIYFORI),' OUKfiOST, rUKSAY. ' MARCH 1S1!)19 TAGE TWO IjpealBrieS, Harrison UIbks who w:m shot a w k n bo by Deputy Sheriff MuUon n lil has bo fur, 'recovered that It Is now known that lie will Buffer no liormahent injury from the oftccls ot the bullet wound thru lita ehoulclor. . h'onnatlon has returned to his right nrm and hand which wore paralyzed : until a day or two ago. Mr. RIkss is now sitting up. . Ho will be able to leave the Mcdford sanitarium in a wcok for his home, but it will be a month yet before he will be able to work. The superintendent of the Krlnk orchard ot which RISKS 1 foreman, has thoroly iiivestlKalod the shooting and announced that the company will back up Itlggs in every way. . .:' ,. ' . "' ', DeVoe has a fine I'.n ot assorted chocolates at 60e per pound. . Russell Bhorwood of tho 69th ciiafit artillery regiment arrived home ; this morning from Portland , where he; had been sojourning since hlsHs-, clinrKe from service at camp-. ipwis last week, and stated that tho other CSm.1i- boys who are still In Portland will all probably bo home In a day or so. ' ;;. '. ' . ' A. '. Now Is the time to spray your trees and rose bushes. Call &0&-K. 307 Secretary Steele of the Commercial club, announced today that the num ber of plates for the . got'-together banquet ot the Mcdford, Ashland and Grants Pass commercial clubs at the. Hotel Medford next Friday night will bo . limited ' to aO, and that -tease local people who,lntend attending the banquet; tiad, better hurry and pur chase tickets. . ;.. ; ..... : "Italy's Flaming Front" the first films of a. whole battle. You can now see just how battles are fought on land, on the sea, and in the air. , V. 11. Gore was at his bank desk again .today for the first (time, in weeks, having returned'this morning from Portland where he had been ever since the legislature adjourned. For the best insurance see Holmes, the Insurance Man. Mrs, M. A. Dressier returned borne today from a year spent . visiting relatives In. Spokane and California. Switches made from combings. 340 ' South Riverside. Phone 292-X. 325 WTarren Evans of. Rogue River, is a patient at .the Medford sanitarium, having, entered that instiutition. where he will be for some time, Moa-j day ;.-.-' V V : . ' ; In "Italy's Flaming Front" two moving picture operators lost-their lives and five were decorated for bra very while taking pictures of the ac tual battle. - : -. .;.v C. M. McAlister of Portland, field; agent. oi tne. union stock yaras, ar ' rived'' In the city Tuesday forenoon and is a .guest at the Nash hotel. . .Skating at the Nat tonight at 7:30. : '..... . ... -- .. 304 , : Chas. Gannon and M. FT Wright -wer .visitors in Medford ;ori-Monday v and this morning. . '-.. .'." ;','.' Onres.'tho ladies' tailor from Ash '. land, will be at Hotel,Holland every Thursday.' Spring styles shown.' . Lieutenant Frank Foley of the in fantry service, is a hotel Kash guest from Xos Angeles. . Halstead the Healer. Treatment 1.00. ,:227 S. Central. Phone 379H - -. ' - . -.- .' '327 A dinner to the. farmers in the .vicinity. of Ashland will be given this evening -by the Ashland Commercial club. Farmers as far north as Tal ent have been Invited. ,. 1. . Cot ,;one perspn in a million will ever nave tne opportunity oi witness ing an aerial battle in the, clouds at - close quarters. Yet this amazing ad venture can be experienced by any one who . sees "Italy's r Flaming Front." ..- -. .- - : . i . Mr. and 'Mrs. ji Walker and son of Rupert, Idaho, arrived in the city this week to locate here,, and while they are finding a suitable house are stopping- at the Hotel Holland. ' Skating at the Nat tonight at 7:30. V - - 304 James A. Hill of Chicago, Marie L. Couch of St. Louis,, Mo., and William J. Ueorgii are among tdday'g arrivals at the. Hotel Medford. , . ... . Oldsmobfles set the pace. Geo. Treichler Motor Co. -.-?! - Mrs. E. M. E. Fries who has been spending some time with her: daugh ter, Mrs. W. T. Grieves, left today for Leland, Ore., where she will yirit another daughter, Mrs. O. C. Purkey pllo. , t ' ... "..'-.. Guaranteed spark plugs for. all cars. C.'E.Cates Auto Co. " - Quartermaster Glen Laidley of the' battleship South Dakota, who spent ... ten days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Laidley, left Sunday even-i lng for Portsmouth, N. H., tct Join his! ship. Alonzo Llndsey, nephew of Sir. Laidley,. who was recently mus ; lerod out of the army and has been a Rucst. of Mr. and Mrs. Laidley left Sunday "for Manvel, N. D. ...... Soldiers who fight on sklis at an altitude of from 8,000 to 11,000 feet are some tf the unforgettable fea tures of ".Italy's Flaming Front." Airs." F. P. Seals, Mrs. M. ' D. Leabo and Miss Freda Leabo, all of Rosoburg, arrived this week in Ash land, where they will remain during the summer Visiting at the homo of Mrs. Leabj's daughter, Mrs. Bertha , Hurd. i ; ; : , Dr. Edw. do Reyroonte, drugless physician. Acute and chronic diseases by his own system. 9to 12, 1 to 5 p. m. Booms 4-6 St. Mark's bldg. ." . . ...''.: ' .' . 316 WEEKS & McGOWAN CO UNDERTAKER Day Phono! Pacific 227. Night Phones: F. W. Weeks, 103-J2. Lady Assistant. Tho every member canvas made bythe Uaptlst church last Sunday was a sucvese. The work was planned some weeks ago and was carried out accordingly. There were ten captains and crews who visited the homes of their constituency. There was much interest in the work und the general result was wholesome and will prove very beneficial. . A fuller report will be made later. Furniture upholstering, mattress making, crating nd packing. Doug las, 201 S. Riverside. Phone 162-J. A licenso to preach was granted to G. C. Crlftln of tho Uaptlst church last week. Mr. Griffin la the mis sionary ot . the American Sunday School Union in Jackson and Joseph ine counties. He is an excellent yoiiig mnn and is doing splendid work. Bakery goods at DeVoe's. Portland men registered at the Hotel Medford today Included Oscar Thompson, H. B. Raney, E. M. Nor ton, H. W. Barrlett, Carl S. Kelly aud Ian Cool. , The actual pictures ot a thrtlllug naval battle on the Adriatic sea Is one bt tho big features to te seen in "Italy's Flaming Front,"" Page thea tre. Mar. 20th, 21st. and 22nd. ' , Guy C. -Smith, advuneo agent for the Kolb and Hill theatrical company was In Medford today aud booked the company for March 27 at the Pago theater in thoir latest comedy As TCou,"v"ero," which it Is claimed is far ahead of their past successes, includ ing the "High Cost of Loving," which last season delighted two large Med ford audiences. Skating at the Nat tonight at 7:30. . - 304 Mr.,and Mrs. H. C. Emerson who came here from Arizona about a month ago, loft for Gold Hill this morning where they1 will reside per manently. ' . Fir slab and dry wood for sale by J. T. Gagnon. Phone 859. i -, , H. L. Ash is among tho residents of the Trail section in the city today. Dont't . forget . our . tire sale this week. Power Auto Co. " 304 Copco, Cal., men who spent Mon day and last night in the city were T. S. Lewis, I. P. Koenlg," Dewey S. Hill and E. Spencer. They were at the Nash hotel. It pays-to save In the Building & Loan, 429 M. F. & H. Bldg. , Superintendent 5. W." Ager and County Club Leader R. E. Morris are both well pleased with the farm bur eau organization in Jackson county, and especially with the response from the-people favoring the community organization and club work, says the State Farm Bureau News published at Corvallls. . Many standard clubs are being organized and the work is being established ' in communities that were not interested before. Llthia water at De"5"oe's. The reception to be given at the Presbyterian church Wednesday eve ning -of this week in honor ot the Jackson counly members of the leg islature Is tor the general public and the committee In charge wishes every one to regard this" notice as a per sonal invitation to attend. - Dainty hanfr-smocked and- cross stitched spring wash suits, for little brothers , and sisters. Handicraft Shop. . ' ' ,' " ? 305 ' In a column , review of the comedy "Nothing But the Truth," given last Friday night by the Mask and Dagger club of the O. A. C, before a crowded house at the Majestic theater at Cor- yallis, the Corvallls Times-Gazette after praising the acting of the lead ing masculine parts, makes the fol lowing comment about a welL known Medford girl: "Jeanette Patterson was the capable and adorable fiance of Bob's, and Dorothy Childs, as Ethel, the victim of Bob's truthful ness, was scarcely less acceptable in the lesser role." - . : Special prices on umbrella covers. Liberty Repair Shop, 22 South Grape. 304 Ed Fernlund was a business visi tor in the city Tuesday from the Griffin creek section. ' Something individual in children's spring apparel. Handicraft Shop. ' . .' 305 When you Southern Oregon's Leading Confectionery Kodak Finishing Film derelopine. lfio roll. I'rintniir, post curd mv.e. 3. for 10c. 2314-nnd smaller. 2 for fie, - JAP ART STORE ' 1 think of Candy think 1 of " S. F. Waters of Portland who is the representative of one of largest and best known ot the country's farm machinery inanufuciuries, is a busi ness visitor lu Moil font and u guest at the Hold Holland, : Hemstitching, . Pecotlng, ; , , . ' - Handicraft Shop, . , Guaranteed sprn.gs for all cars. C. E. Gates Auto Co, j... , Charles Strung, tho well knon'u druggist, made remnrknblo record which Is probably the city record. In 4imU'h liowllns contest between two1 puked up sides ut tho Elks club Inst night. In tho'threo games he rolled 640 pins, an avorago ot 13 l-3 for each game, , . Don't forgot our tire sala this week.. Power Alito Co ' '. 804 Get your milk, cream, butter and buttermilk at DeVoe's: . T. G. Bradley, superintendent of power houses for tho California Ore son Power company, and Mrs. Ilrad ley aro at the Hotel Medford from Copco for a few -days, .';,. For fire insurance phouo 64, cor ner Bllovcnlh streot nud' S. P.v track. IX R. Wood & Co. ' Hemstitching, pecoting, all -"Work guaranteed. Vanity Ht Shop. , Portlanders reKlsterd at tho Hotel Holland today were K.-.A. Geary,-C. A. Sayles, F. C. Young and E. H. Soule. , -.' ' . -Motorcycles, bicycles, supplies. Libert v Repair Shop, 22 South Grape. .. 309 Resl line usod cars. Coo. h. Trolch- ler Motor Co. ' Dr. Chas; Lake of Gotlvllle. Cal.. is In the city visiting and is the guest of Mrs. Emma. CI tne. .. : A two-lb. box'ot Vogan's chocolates for $1.S5 ftt"DoVoo's. , . , New location Main and ' Central. Paul's Electric Storo. , SIB C. .t. Whillock ot tho Golden Rule store, returned today from a month's visit In the eastern mercantile mar-' kets purchasing stocks of fall goods. Guaranteed, piston rings tor all cars. C E. Gates Auto Co. ' . Alcb Taxi. Phone 95. Mrs. O.: W. I .of hind loft today for her .homo at I-u Grande, after a visit with her husband's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Loflarid. ' ' Dr. Heine, Garnett-Corey Bldg. N. T. Crawford, L. Dv Crawford and C. Jordan, of Fort Jones, Calif., are guests registered at tho Nash hotel. -i '., ' .5 -i V-.-' ' ' ;:j . ' Reasonable and dainty spring frocks for llttlo folks at Handicraft Shop. : , . . 305 There is now 13 feet of snow at park headquarters at Crater Lake according to advices just recolvcriain Medford by Alex Sparrow, supervisor of Crater Lake national park. Alco Taxi. Phone 95. DARMG, PiERClG m SCIATIC PASS Glve'wav before the peae- - Liniment . . ISo do ttiose rheumatic twinges and -the loin-aches of lumbago, thenerve- Safiammation of neuritis, the wry neck, ' the joint wrench, the ligament sprain, . the muscle strain, and the throbbing ' bruise. . . r . .... , The ease of applying, the quickness of relief, the positive results, the clean liness, and the economy of Sloan's Liniment make it universally preferred. Price 30c. OOc and StO. Klaw 6 ui wnincmnc sMMULrvi . D asea on the Book, of the Sime Name by Eleanct H Jbrtet Entire Lower Floor ; $1.50 1st 4 Rows Balcony : $1.00 2nd 4 Rows Ealcony i 75c Balance Balcony 50c QUALITY Is tho ono vlliil fundament, of drutfi. Jlriigs c.vlKt only liccmino of tlio ileepoxt liuinnn iieel. Iiike food tliey nre primarily relnfod to the OrKt law of Nature seir-rcHtrvnl.ion. The world jitdy eirlot or ' it may got nick on HCCond-cliisN food, but it cannot net well onM : . ond-cliisx driijrs. ' ' .' ' ";: - '' :!-. "ur lnlicl on your (lrugH doi')t(!H (jimllty. i ' .' Heath's Dru Store. Phone 884 ' . ,. ' The San' Tox Store l.uwu mower 'HQnrppiintl to ranor edge. Liberty HepftJr Shop. .304 A daughter, Kltnulictli' llule, was born to .Mr. and Mrs. John I Unl luiihsr, nt Portland on.Miirch 14, He ford her mniTlugo Mrs.) (tallaKlmr was .miss norma weicli. - Windshield glasaos for all cart, C, E. Gates Auto Co. ; , ; ' . , y Nush Hotel, Special rnos, woek or month. Steanu heat, ' ' 317 Among gueslN ut tlio hotels today were John Connors, of Ilorkeloy, T, 0. Flteerhld nnd"M, Katsmnn of1 San Francisco,. JA. McVeigh ot Moso burg, M. IVMu'lvay of KugenOr-J. K. Kelly, of Klamath Fulls. : v ''"Malted milk 60e'll. DoVoo's. - ''v Daily's Taxi. Dodge cars. Phono 16. A, J. Gould mid family ifrrlvud home .this morulng from Fremont, Utah, whore they nttendod the fiuior. nl of Mrs. Gould's sister, Miss liorthu Nolaon. . , They ; were accompanied back to Medford by Mr. and Mrs. C. Nelson and Miss Esther Nelson, par ents nnd slater ot Mrs. Uould, who will locate In this city. Guaranteed brako, lining for ' oil cam, 0. B. Ontoa Auto Co. ," Sen the beautiful models of Now Pacific Package goods at tho Handi craft Shop. ' ' S05 DR. RICKERT EYES RCIEXTIFirAI.T.V , VKSTKU, AMXiLASNHS PROPERLY FITTED . ..NO DllQl'S I'SED . . ' Broken Lcnscis AoVuratcly Diiplicntcd Hulto l-a over Slay t o. LIBERTY TODAY ONLY AND Wallace Reid : , . ;iu . '. . . M A;' Cannon is' -baek' again. It Js worm seeing ton. tunes. pi?rci:.s" ;v": Adults. 15c j.,., Cliildren 10c, i-s." "i .' i . TOMOESOY, - THURSDAY Vivian Martin ' .;Th.c J-ittleFavbritc in 'fi "MirandySffliles" -.24 Erlangei aiJ GeoreeCTej TJieGladPl Gxovfltlpj ThatT&ungFblKsEnjcrjr ' Mail Orders Wow Seat Sale Friday, March 21 A. It. 11 Men Is n Hotel Mndford guest from Mount Vumon, Wnnli,' Kodak work. Jap Art Storo. 32d Now is llle time In upray your trees and rose busies. Cull fitlN-H. DOtf Mr. K. I'', llroiuluy ot Hun I'mii vlvco, and formerly of Medford, ha been visiting for the punt week ut Hie homo ot I. II. flrudford, tills city. Uho loft Monday evening for .Astoria., her future homo. Mr. Bromley is sta tioned ut AHtorln in tho radio depart, maut ot tho U, S. navy, You csn-lways find something (or a quick lunch nt DoVno'a. . , Alco Taxi, mono 98. . HOFFMAN ELECTED . PREMIER OF BAVARIA HASKt,,. March' IH. Hcur lloff ntim;. wofiulitit 'iniuiNtwr: o worshin in the Kisner eovvrnmvnt. Iiiih lieon olwlctl premier at Itnvnriii hv the diet. iK'orilimrtn n iMunieli diximlvh tn tho Krankt'ort Oanetto. , t 'r 1 . ... 1 ; Outer l-uko Cluipte No. !Ui It. A. M. ..Tuesday, Murch'lKth. tt p. in. ; All member and vlnltors welcomed, ;A. V. NOTlt. ; SSSJ Secretary. . v ' ' ' - ;. ' i" . . .... ... - ' .. ( Clara Kimball Young AND HER OWN COMPANY - "The Marionettes" i ". i i' .i ONE OF HER BEST , ' .' ; I A COMEDY '"..' ADULTS 20c m -J '.Ha- A- HA 4 .1,1 , ! ORDERED REINSTATED :WA81UNUTO.V, Mar, IS. Woinon struct cur conductor ut thu .HIovo land, Ohio,' ltullwiiy comimny, who were dlncluu'Kod March I, "in ut bn remtirod to thoir work ilnttnr ft doclit lim of the war labor hnnrd made to. day by Joint Chairmen ,Tuft ; anil Mnuley.' . ; . .- ' Blxly-four women will ha uffeotud by tho ordor. A former order ot the bourd wn sot uilldtt by the now ill lon wiili-h roHlorod nvnlnrlty und oth er prlvllPKen to tliu women worker, li i .. m I u i i .il TOO LATE TO CUV381 FY ' FOR HAl,K .Mununltu, unci . milt wood, Phouo 70U. -.,.:' W l''Olt SAUK I'lymoutli Itock k" l.OO per MottlnK. Mr. It. W. Hoover. - 1 - . , . : 80U WA.STKU TO Hli.VTKuriilnlitid Iiouho by April I Mil. riioue H ilnyx, 5a'J-X evtmltiKH, :uiit .'''' '..'..,' ' v-'i ;;.".' .. .' A NEWS CHILDKEN 10c This Maxwell Truck has 25,000)()0; miles ' behind it ;: ,NE thousand times around the equator is about- the mileage of all Maxwell trucks now in usa What this tremendous mileage toas ta'urrht .may be found in the Maxwell truck you buy toddy. : For the keen engineering done iri this remarkable carrier of freight has not been laboratory engineering ' but road engineering. . , . t . , '. , . ; . " That is why the Maxwell is so practical, why : it is' so hardy, why it seldom needs mechanical atten- ' tion; why it is always a delight for engineers tq look over. . r , It is every man's truck.1 It is not a road rolling monster. Neither is it light and flimsy. It will carry 80 of the different kinds of loads conveyed by horse or motor. -..i': . iv J:. ty: U:. .. U-'--'t- , Surprising, of course, is the chassis price $1085; .; several hundred dollars less than any other truck of similar capacity. Quantity production is the reason for this. ' ' . : . , , ;. ; ; Pays for itself as it runs. See it and save. . ! ' A; W Walker Auto Go. West Main Street, Medford j . . ' -i! A.""'.-;';-'.-'.-' : '! . ... .r ..T. 11- ; .. -."-I - -.' - Real -Fruit ' Desserts JtiTy.Jcil tn flavored with fruit , Juice estences , in A liquid lorm, la viola. , A wonlth of fruit Juice 1 ' condensed to flavor each detmcrt. So it bring you true -fruit duintlc, Iicultliful and doltclouu, lit a trilling: eostV i Simply add boiling water. Compare It wtth 'tha old-Btyle ptlntlno daMorta. It will bo a delightful rev. elation. v Oct tho right kind ; T J0 Utrvort, your Creeere, . ,, 2 Packof for 38 Cnt ; ' 1 "' : - - V ' . .. t ' i t j . CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG - THE MAMIONtTTtS ...L.J..1J J ;si' b a n 14 m a i 1 1 ; t.--.- f.f tttrir w;f.i ,!.:. ', ' V I