PA (IK TWO MEPFCmn MATH TRTBTTNE MTCDFOTID, OftftGON", . "WFiDXI'DAY, MATvOlT If), 1019 localBtieis. Those- citizens who did not came miliar thoiwlre by March 15 by tiling their Income tnx statements will have another chance to do bo to obtain of ficial, heln In preparing the. state ments, n Deputies llnrper and Wlm- berly, ot the internal rovcnue otrico . will bo stationed at tho city hall In r Medford March 31 to April 2 for tills purpose. This Information was wirea to the olty this forenoon to rosimas- tor Minis from Portland Xtf Collector of Internal Revenue Milton A. Miller. DeVoe has a tine lino of assorted chocolates at 60e per pound. . ' " The citv council wont on record in- fdruiMly last. night os favoring the establishment of tho proposed new city bank, towards tho support of which the city Is asked to contribute Sfid a month, Secretary Steel ot the Commercial club, William F. Isaacs i and B. C. Uoot put the mutter before tho council, . ' Knlub'tjt of Pythias' attention. On Krlilny evening,. March 21st, 1919. . thoro will' be an entertainment by local, talent.- ..Dancing. . afterward. i Come, brine your families and friends., Castle ball. 30G Women ot tho county who are In terested In the clothlug exhibit and demonstration to be given at Thoenix are asked to remember that the date Ik this week, Friday, March 21st. The meet Ins begins at 10:30 o'clock and a..Iim?beon at the noon hour will be strved by the women of Uie Phoenix Presbyterian church.' : Now Is tho time to spray your trees- anil rose bushes, Call 508-R-; f -': : 307 5 11. C." Ttecves of Oklahoma City, i"'inTMddford investigating condi tions with the probability of locating liirro. f For the best Insurance see Holmes, the. Insurance Man. ' i Attorney E. D. Brlggs of Ashland, was among the visitors in. the city . today. Skating at the Xat tonight at 7:30. .-' - ' 306 Mr: and Mrs. F. A. Dixon are vis itors in Medford from Seattle and were registered at the Nash hotel last night. ' , " Switches made from combings. 340 South Riverside. - Phone 292-X. 325 B. W. Craig who had been connect ed with the C. E. Gates Auto company for the past sis months as automo bile salesman has left that company and now serves in a similar capacity with the Pruitt Hittson company. Orres, tho ladles' tailor from Ash land, will be at Hotel Holland every Thursday. Spring styles shown. 323 ,, Ira Bunlap, tho well known Trail rancher. Is a visitor In the eity. Skating at the Nat tonight at 7:30. , . ; ' . " 30B L. b. Provenes of New Orleans is among- the Hotel I. Medford ; guests from a distance. " . Halstead the Healer. Treatment J1.00. 227 S. Central. Phone 379-H. . 327 A 71i pound daughter was born at the Sacred Heart hospital, March 18, to Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Reter. Oldsmobiles set the pace. Geo. Trelchlcr Motor Co. ' v Mr. and Mrs. C. Caldwell of Spo kane, Wash., are -visiting Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Elliott and other friends. They formerly lived here and Mr. Caldwell was connected with ' the Pantorlum. - ' Guaranteed spark plugs for' all cars. Ci E. Gates Auto Co. John C." Robey arrived in Medford Tuesday 'and Is stopping at the Hotel Holland. Skating at the Nat tonight at 7:30. ": - .. ' ' . 305 ' The dinner tendered to the far mers of the Ashland-vicinity by the Commercial- club- of that city last - night in the Elks hall-was a most en .loyable affair.- Among those who ad- ' dressed the gathering of from 150 to ' 200 persona were Prof; Reimer of the experiment station and C. C. Cate and Miss Anno McCormick of this city. .-' i; ; :: Dr. Edw. do Reymonte, druglcss physician. Acute and Chronic diseases by his own system, - 9to 12, 1 to o p. m. Rooms 4-5 Sti Mark's" bldg. -..V;;. ". , 316 William Stewart was a visitor in Med(ord yesterday from bis ranch on the upper Rogue river. ' . ' - Furniture upholstering,, mattress making, crating and packing.- Doug las, 201 S. Riverside. Phone 1S2-J. George; Rohrer of-Newport, Ore., who was recently released from' the infantry service and. who had been visiting, his : brother, W. W. Roherr of this city, left; this morning for i Klamath Falls. : Bakery; goods at DeVoe's. Portland visitors registeredf at the Hotel Medford Included Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Tomassene, Vernce Guthrie, C. i 12. Penn, John M. Scott, H; J: Jo-han-sen, C. H. .Cordson, J. L. Shaw, Harry H. Nobergall, Ira Beeman, W. A. Kay, E. N. Ward and Roy, G. Stewart. "Italy's Flaming Front' The first films of a whole battle. ' You can now see Just "-how' battles' are fought" on I. lnd--orf tlie 'sea--andin the air. : .. Tho dinner glVen by the Women's Rollef corps chapter on St. Patrick's dar was a culinary and financial suc cessand enjoyed a liberal patronage from the r patriotic citizens of Med- ford;' ' ' -.;'' '"":- i - Fir slab-, and' dry wood for sale by J, P. (lagoon. : Phono. 859.- Mr. , andJ Mrs. Raymond' Phillips vcro sojourners in-Medford-yesterday from the' upper Applegato' sec tion,, , . , It pays to save In the Building & Tioan;-4 2ft M. F. & H. Bldg. A, III Noycs, T. A. Blalsdell, F; E. Guntor and W.- G. Egloston of" San Francisco,. are Hotel Medford.' guests. Guaranteed sprnrgs for all carB 0. 13: Cntcs Auto Co; 11. J. Kalisky, tho representative ot a Portland wholesale hardware house and who makes his heniUtuurturs In Kiigono, Is hero on-a periodical visit, and left this morning from the Hotel Medford for a business trip to Eagle Point. ) . : In "Italy's Flaming Front" two moving picture operators lost their lives and five, wero decorated for bra very while" taking pictures of ' the actual battle. r, ' P.1 C. nigham who last week sold out his bottling business says he In tends to do nothing but fish and bunt for some time, and Inasmuch us he can not hunt till' fall he will enjoy a long spell of fishing and loafing. Lithia water at DeVoe's. , Mrs. M.-Stclnmeti of Gold Hill. who bad been visiting in Roseburg with her cousin, Mrs. W. A. White, for the past month,, returned home this week. Dainty hanccsraocked and cross stitched spring wash suits for little brothers and Bisters. Handicraft Shop. 305 Mr. and Mrs. K. D. Weston left this week for a few day's visit at Salem, from where they will go to Seattlo in which city they will prob ably locate permanently. Mr. Weston recently sold out milling and lumber interests near Doris. Something Individual In children's spring .apparel. Handicraft Shop. 305 AlcoTaxl. Fnone 95. . Mrs. G. F. Clausing and Miss Lou ise Clausing were shopping visitors in tho oily Wednesday from Phoenix. Not onto person in a million will ever have the opportunity of witness ing an aerial battle In the clouds at close quarters." Yet this amaiing adventure can be experienced by any one who sees "Italy's Flaming Front." ' ; ! Eugene men sojourning in Medford today included A. A. Pirn, E. Spanier, C. F, Diemer and R. B. Morton. - Hemstitching, . Pecotlng, -.,":' ' j Handicraft Shop. Seattle visitors af the' Hotel Med ford yesterday were C. E. Stout and J. Emery Cox. , Get your milk, cream, butter and buttermilk at DeVoe's. A. J. Grimes, of ITedford, who has been visiting -with his sister, Mrs. O. E. Daniels, who resales near the city, left this morning, for Grants Pass, where he -will remain a short time enroute to his home. Roseburg Re view. - j Now is the time to spray your trees and rose bushes. Call 508-R. 306 Soldiers who fight on skis- at an I altitude of from 8000 to 11.000 feat I are some of the unforgettable fea tures of "Italy's Flaming Front." ' I Robert Fox, better known as Slim 1 McDonald, former janitor of the Nat atorium, who fled from the city last summer, after passing a number of forged, checks on Medford business men and who was finally captured at Oregon City last week, pleaded guilty in circuit court at Jacksonville yes terday and waa given a sentence by Judge Calkins of from 1 to 5 years. However he was not sent to the peni tentiary but was turned over into the custody of the. state parole officer as he is not regarded as any too strong mentally. For was Indicted shortly after he fled the city. Kodak work. Jap. Art Store. 326 For fire lnsurancs phone 64, cor ner Eleventh street and S. P. track. D. R. W7ood & Co. f Fred E. King of Portland and C. M. Turner of San "Francisco, are re cent arrivals at the Hotel Holland. Hemstitching, pecotlng, all. work guaranteed. Vanity Hat Shop. See the beautiful models of New Pacific Package goods at the Handi craft Shop.' . , f 305 . People who have traveled the road between here and Grants Pass the past five yeare declare that they never saw it in so miserable a condi tion, . because of tbe mud, between Central Point and the Pass. At points it is almost impassable and at other points the mud ruts, are several feet deep. , ' . ;. -. - . The actual pictures ot a thrilling naval battle on the Adriatic sea is one of the big features to be seen in "Italy's Flaming Front," Page the atre Mar. 20th, 21st and 22nd. Motorcycles, - bicycles, , supplies. Libert Repair Shop, 22 South Grape. ; .;.'; .... - '.'.' '- 3 (0 For the benefit of-those who failed to see previous notices of the recep tion of the Jackson county legislators at the Presbyterian church tonight at 8 o'clock the-W. C. T. U. wish to re peat a cordial invitation to everybody to attend. P. F. Close & Son. Riverside Gar age.' .., :' - ; x ' ' ' 30S .J. A. Butler and T. J. McPherson were visitors here Wednesday from Eagle Point. ; ' . . , ; . Notico-to 23-12 members. There will be no camouflage on Friday, March 21st, but there will be a regu lar dance. 307 TOO LATE TO 'CLASSIFY FOR SA'LE Ten milk cows, all Jer sey; good young cows. D. M. Lowe, Talent, Ore., Phone 6-F12, Talent, - . 3io FOR SALlS Buff Leghorn hatching eggs. Phone R-13M. 307 WAd'TED Single man to work, by the month; steady- employment. CliaB. H. Brown, phono D91-R1. ' .,''', '".... ;' ; -..' 307 FOR SALE Taking orders for white '. Leghorn chicks. Mrs. Dressier. Phone 777-L. 307 WEEKS & McGOWAN CO UNDERTAKER Day PliOno: Pacific 227. Slight Phones: F. W.- Weeks, 103-J2 Highway Commissioner H. A. Booth and lllshway Kuulnoor Her bert Numi will be In Ashlumt toivjuht and will bo In Medford Thursday. They have not doeldod but It is hoped they Vi.Hl remain for the Commercial club bnyiiuot Friday night. Best lino used cars. Geo. Ls Tretch- ler Motor Co. . Dr. Heine, Gnrnett-Corey Bids. The new Medford National Uuard company which was recently mus tered Into service will meet touisht .for tho completing of the physical examinations and for putting finish ing touches on tho organisation. Tho men will meet first ut tho ottlco of Captain Cunaday und then proceed to the public library. Later they may hnvo ltsht drill on tho street.- It Is not yet known what tho company's official designation by letter will be in tho Third Orcson rogtmoiit'. It had put In an application -to . -be known as C company, but since that time It has been learued that the' obi C company is being reorganlned for service In the regiment, so that letter is out ot tho question. Reosonablo and dainty spring frocks for little foli;s at Handicraft Shop. - 305 'Wo repair them all. Riverside Garase. , 305 While the rainfall only amounted to .01 ot an inch hero Tuesday and there was noao at all last evening there Was on unusually heavy rain at Ashlaud about 7 p. in, lust night. Rain Is again predicted for tonight and Thursday. AlcosTaxl. Phone 95. - A two-lb. box ot Vogan's chocolatos for $1.35 at DoVoo'a. . T. C. Gaines of Trail and Floyd Wilson of Prospect, were among county visitors registered at the Nash hotel last night. New location Main and Central. Paul's Electrlo Store. 315 Windshield glasses tor all cars. C. E. Gates Auto Co. " John M. Scott, general passenger agent of the Southern Pacific north ot Ashland, and E. E. Penn, general agent ot tho passenger department ot the Canadian Pacific railway 8Knt the day In Medford and Ashland re newing acquaintances. ' Nash. Hotel. Special rates, wreek or month. Steam heat. 317 Guaranteed piston rings for all cars. C. B. Gates Auto Co. The Gold Hill bank is not handling the tax collections "for this commu nity this spring as formerly. No sat isfactory arrangement could be made with Sheriff Terrlll, hence the people in this halt of the county will have to apply to' the tax department Individ ually for their tax list. Since the first half of the taxes must be paid before April Gold Hill News. Alco Taxi. P.hone 95. : Malted milk 60c lb. DeVoe's. , Roland Flaherty, assistant county agricultural agent, left last night for Yakima, Wash., on a personal bust-, ness visit. ,. Daily'a Taxi. Dodge cars. Phone 15. Guaranteed brake lining tor all cars. C. E. Gates Auto Co. Acids in Stomach Cause Indigestion Crcato'Gns, Snurness and Pnin " How to Treat. Medical authorities state that near ly nine-tentbs of the cases of stomach trouble, indigestion, sourness, burn ing, gas, bloating, nausea, etc., are duo to an excess of hydrochloric acid in the stomach and not as some be lieve to a lack of digestive juices. The delicate stomach lining is Irrltau. ed, digestion is delayed and food sours, causing the disagreeable symp toms which' every stomach sufferer knows so well. Artificial digestents are not need ed in such cases and may do real harm. Try laying aside all digestive aids and instead get from any drug gist a few ounces of Bisurated Mag- nfRl flnrt tnkn n ti.:iRnrnnftil In n quarter glass of water right after eating.. ;, This sweetens the stomach, I prevents the formation of excess acid and there Is no sourness, gas or'pain. Bisurated Magnesia (in powder or tablet form never liquid or milk) is harmless to' the stomach, inexpensive to take and is the most, efficient form of magnesia for stomach purposes. It Is used by-thousands 'of people who enjoy their meals with no more fear of Indigestion. - - Adv. Swansdown, Pastry Flour Fresh Shipment ' LibbyVJam Blackberry and Loganberry , 'Libbys Asparagus Soup lbeper can. ' , ;-v."-. Try these. " SCHIEFFELIN'S GROCERY . 36-40 North Central Ave. - Kodak Finishing Film developing, -.I'm roll. Printing, post card size, .') for 10c. 2x3't and smaller, 2 ior Be' AIuoiik K08ls from n distance at tho Nash hotel tire Mr. and Mrs: J. 1), Donsloy of Toronto, Cam . You can always find something tor a quick lunch at Devoo's. ,''V. ?j i' : BE POKTLAxr), Mnvuh 10. The local di'imrtment of hull const ruction of I lie Knicimi'in'v Kloct ioriiorition was notified today to proiuirv imii'lical do- sians lor the oiuivorHuin of wooden hulls built in tho Orouoirdistrict, into lumber rurrviinr barm. DIED. -": STRONG Edward Strong, former ly of Phoenix, who during recent year has been foreman ot tha Queen ot liroiue mines near Tukllma, Jose phine county, died at tlrants Pass March 11, Bgl 43 yours. Ho was horn at Phoonlx, March 38, 1S7S. married Holla Vulon In 1908 and Is survived by bla widow and three chil dren, Mrs. 'Mary Strong, of, Korby; four brothers. William Strong, : of WnshouKitt, Waah.;'Juuios Strang, of Pollock, Ida.; Douglas and Cluronce Strung, ot Korby, and two sisters, Mrs. L. A. Retimes, of Phoenfx, Ore., anil Mrs. P. I'. Payne, of Waldo. lu- ttirmont was at Korby. ' - COOK At tho home of his daugh ter, Mrs. II. -Woolrldgo In' Cold Hill. Oro., Sunday, Murch 18,; 1919, nt 2 u. m.. at tho ago ot 8t years. Robort A. Cook: Deceased was born In lllunt INDIAN MEDICINE WEN In tho Indian Trlbo-ono finds tho Medicine Man," ono verged In tho heullng art of roots, herbs, leaves and barks, . In these be discovers emollients, astringents, laxatives and tonics, all ot which are prepared alid offered to sufferers among the tribe. To such good old-fashioned roots and herbs Lydia K. Piukham's Ycgctuhlo Compound, the most efficient remedy In tho world for female Ills, .owes Its success. For forty-flvo years It has been restoring the women of America to health, until It IS now recognized ns tho standard, remedy. Adv. TODAY LIBERTY Vivian M ", '. : i 'rV: v In "Mirandy 2S2 COMEDY , i CAMOUFLAGED BABY BIG BILL HART in V "BORDER WIRELESS" FRIDAY QUALITY Is tho ono vital fundament of drugs. Drilgw cvlht only bccallao of , tho dcetHMt liumiiTi niMwl, Jdko food thoy iiro iii'luinrlly rclnlcd to tho hrat law of Nature solf-prcsorvatlon. Tho world may exist or it may Ret sick on second-class foini, but it cannot get well on net ond-clnHH druKs. ; - Our label on your drfags denotes qiinilty., ' ' , ' fteafch's Drug' St.bre Phone 884 : ' The San Tox Store aiANiFACTiriu:itH i ASI i AVHOMCSAIiKIlS- Duttor ' , Ico Cream : Cryirtnl Ico. ? PttHtuerlzod Milk Poultry- nnd ICggs . Phono Gl. ' r . .Tiichxoii County C'reamory. Not a 'branch of any northern Interest but a KI5AL, IIOMK INSTITUTION. Save Your Money. Deposit With " The Jackson County Barik i . Medford, Oregon Kslabllnliud 1HHH eounty, Ton u. , May 31, lSIIIl, Kuiior. Hi services were conducted at I lie I, O, I'Y 1''. coineliiry nt Hook Point, Ore., Tuesday, March IS, at 1 1 n. m., by IK K. Mtllurd, paslor of Iho Chris tian chureh, Modl'ol'ii. Intoi'iiiiiut. nt Ruck 'Point. Mr, Cook jn survlvod by a brother and slitter, anil olght oruul, groat grandchildren. POLICY MEETING OF .'A ' UNITED MINE WORKERS INDIAXAl'Ol.US, Maivh 1I),-"A policy" nuwliiiir of tiis reiirusiibliitivos of tho 2(5 ilitrictH of (lie i'liitixl .titip Workers of America liesnii at tho in tornatiouul lu'iulinuulcrH u' the or irnnixntinn hem loila'. Tde renrcMm tativcx will )iroliablv ilociile on (men tions rolntiiur to, uiii'iilDlovitienl, wane coal raets aiul ueitcral comlilions ilur itiir the re-construction kpi'IihI. LAST TIMES CLARA , KIMBALL Y0UNG m. "The Marionettes" COMEDY . . NEWS TOMORROW Medford High School ATHLETIC BENEFIT VAUDEVILLE GLEE CLUB , ORCHESTRA 15 PIECES FEATURE PHOTO PLAY DOLLAR SHOW 25 CENTS Tomorrow Dainty artin 99 ONLY A SCRUB-LADY T-eUT SOME SMILE , Critics Say : 1' ; It is Vivan's r ' Best Pipture' PICTOGRAPH SATURDAY GOOD THINGS TO EAT - , . lit. fioiver HVIcex ltci'liimo '"" ' " .W HKI,h VtMl CASH Ili-llvciy to all iiiirtH of tbe cl(y. ... ' JUST I'HONK 7l: GO.VSKIl'S CASH FIRST 'METHODIST CHURCH Kourlli arid Ilartlot.t, Mbdfnrd, Oro. ' ..'-., '.'.. ';'.-. . C1IA1U.ES 11; CA11I.OS, I'ASTOIl. Sunday School DM B a. m. ' - - i Morning Service 11:00.- Evening 7:30 p. m. " Wpworth l.eaguo fi: 15, , . - .' . , ' ' , -, -Mid-week Sorvlco Thiirmlny, 7:!!0 p, .mi 1 . , ;, , , V : Hanldonco I'hono 32. r; '' A IIOMKLIIflD CliUUCU KOU- AlAj,. Wn linvn employed for tlio coiiiIiir Hcaxon Homn of tho best Motor MoclianlCM on tlio Coimf. 4 - . i .. . ' - ; . -i . . - i I'ully equipped jmIicIiIik nhop. . Our work kuui'iiiiIooiI. . "I ' ' i, '-',.: " .... '.'. CRATER LAKE MOTOR CO. Tolepliono 100. .. , i , .', JOnlH Hmtlh Wr Ask for lb' Oitginal . NourUhlna Dlacstlbl No Cooklnil ForInrnt,InvIldnJOrowliiBChllilren1.RlchMllk.MoItodOrlnKxtictmpowat Tb. Oiuiln! Tood-Driuk For All Aifos.1 OTHERS ara IMITATIONS , ,. .. KUw.d The UUb Entire Lower Floor $1.50 1st 4 Rows Balcony - . $1.00 2nd 4 Rows Balcony " 75c Balance Balcony 60c ; A Crawler Tractor . Costs Less to Own PrcpnrirtK Iho ground for Kill ing work inuKt,tak(into consideration wet," wcatlieu its wcll as nnt.'king tlio ground., ..-".,.. . . - Tin; fnrnior who docs his heavy -work wilj) horses lias' the. exiu'iise of kecking those horses, and yet is not able o do his work ns quickly as the funnel who has ' n tractor. ' The fanner who luis a tractor ciin do his work quicker than a horse fiiriner, lint must keep some horstw in re serve to help out on heavy work in ease of wet weather, orto.pull over these places -where the tractor wheels slip. '. i The Crawler Tractor Farmer is independent of cither wet weather or soil conditions, and doeK; ; not need to- keep 1 he extra horses in reserve for heavy work. Tho fact that a crawler tractor takeg the place of more - 'horses thau does a wheel tractor is one of tho numei- Oiis reasons why so' many farmers' buy .crawler type t ractors when they purchase their second tractor. THE CLEVELAND Costs less to own than other tractors, hecausc" it is more reliable and accomplishes more work in a given ; tilTIC. ,, ' '!' ,'" , ' '! --.'. -"' ...'.' ' It has roller bearings throughout, four cylinder heavy duty motor, with working parts enclosed : against' dust. ', . : , ' " , : Hubbard Brothers GROCERY Eihnger dGeqrgeCTyUo Glad Play ByCaTHEWNC CWICHOLM CUSHINCJ Ed oatbetoohd tiieumermbyEkinKH.Ibrtec AComlbrGiowallr.TtuiigFolkEDjoj" Mail Orders Now Seat Sale Friday, Maroh 21 , Meohano Therapy. Ilaths, ; :i; ''". mt. ''fi. n. lVniKUW ' ' " ' ', Nco-Kclocllc 1'liynliinn" ' ' Dlt. T)1ISIM0, IIUDODS , , Nntiu-opallilo Clill'oiifnctor-: ' Of f liso Stownrt. Illdg., W Rwit Main, Telniiliones prrico 170;' Iton. 170-.I2 Hours 012 and 1 f,' . ' i , Koort Scloncos. Spondylothorapy, The best of natural methods' com lilnnd to meet your conditions in, acute -and chronic (IIboiibob. , ' j MADSON'S " Cleaners) Dyoi'S) Tailora Wo savo you' tnoiioy on your dry. clean ing and dyolng, Wo call nnd dollvor.- ' ' "' fial.lHfantloi gutininlnod. ' r Suits Dry or Steam Claimed $1.00, ' lit Nni'tli lVontSt. Oppnsllo S, I. fasHnngor Dopoti ' ' Phono 474.. .-