PAGE TWO MEDFORD- MAIL' TRIBUNE, MEDFORD,' OREO ON", THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 1010 Iocd'BrieB Hy recent net ot congress dlncliurg oil soldlors may .keep ihoir uniforms mid otlior equlpmant which they took hoiho wltli thorn, from -Samps nUor. having boon mustored out of service. Postmaster Mlms nnd all tho othor nostmastora of the United States have received orders from wnsninston from1 thi) department not to ncccpt parcels containing those for return - to the -war department.' Each tus- chnriod soldier, prior to tho passage of the above mentioned act, was ex ported to send his uniform and other equipment back to the. war " depart; . mont. : ' .- ''.' ". ' ' :-: DeVoe has a fine hub ot assorted chocolates at 60c per pound. Tho Newtown apples pool of thu Rogue ltlvor Fruit & Produce associ ation has just been closed. A. C. o Allen, secretary of the association, announces that 'the average price ot the fruit as distributed to each grow er in tho pool was J1.S5 a box, for All grades and sizes. The price ob tatned for the extra fancy fruit known as the Blue Triangle band, was $1. SO,-and the C grade brought ?1.75. , ;7,.;.: f-':" ' '''. Moose dance Saturday. March 22d. Launspach orchestra. No children tinder 16 allowed unless chaperoned. . X"v . .5', :. . :r 307 Arno Redlick of Seattle, traveling manager of "Mickey," the big special ' comedy drama film, which begins a three days engagement at the Rialto tonight, arrived in tho city this mor ning, s ;:';. - ' Knights of Pythias attention. On Friday evening, March 21st, 1919. there will be an entertainment by local talent. Dancing 'afterward. Come, bring your . families and friends.. Castle hall.' ,; v 306 The annual convention of the Ore gon State Bankers' association will be held in Portland June 13 and 14. Dates for the convention and prelim inary arrangements for an elaborate program -were determined lost Satur day at a meeting of the executive committee bf the association in the Multnomah hotel. , William G. Tait, president of the First National bank of this city Is a member of. the cxecu tive committee. v Now is -the time to spray your trees and rose hushes. Call 50S-R. . -. :., .- '.:...-''". ' 307 "' Ray Prultt who has just been dis charged from the naval reserve ser . vice in which he had served since last July, arrived homo this ,; morning from Seattle. - . ' For the best insurance see Holmes, the Insurance Man. : . ' Mrs. J. S. Miner of Willow Springs or Wednesday and today. Switches made from combings. 34o South Riverside, Phone 292-X. " 325 C. B. Hubbard of San Francisco, who is interested in several valley orchard properties , including the Buckeye orchard, ;' accompanied by 1 another San Francisco man, H. Jor-j dan, son of David Starr Jordan, pre sident of Stanford university, arrived in tho city yesterday and they: are; stopping at the .Hotel Medford. It is understood that Air. Jordan is a ' possible purchaser of tho Buckeye' orchard. ';'! Orres, the ladies' tailor from Ash? iana, win De at jioiei noiiana- every Thursday. Spring styles shown. 323 Mrs. Jane Guernsey recently re signed her position in the city schools her resignation to take effect as soon as the law allows. 1 Halstead tho Healer. Treatment J1.00. 227 S. Central. Phone 379-H. 327 D. C. Jacob and K. V. Hickinson are among the San Francisco visitors In Medford today ' AIco Taxi. Fnone SS.1 " Mrs. Orrln llnvlB of Weed loTl for home today following a visit hero with Mrs." Olllo Worthfngton, Olilsmobilos set tho pace. Geo. Trelchlor Motor Co. There was quito a variety of weath er this forenoon, tho morning open ing with a thick fog, following a heavy frost with a minimum temper ature of 29 degrees above. Tho fog cleared away early and tho weather was alternately cloudy and sunshiny, until the sun finally asserted its su premacy nnd the rest of tho day was fair. The prediction is fair weather for tonight and Friday. Guaranteed spark plugs for all cars. C, E. Gates Auto Co. Another farm bureau meeting will be held by request at tho Oak Grove schoolhouso tonight, ns many far mers were not present nt tho pro- vions meeting. The purposes of tho bureau will bo fully outlined tonisht. Dr. Edw. de Iteymonto, drugless physician. Acute and chronic diseases by his own system. , sto 12, 1 to 6 p. m. Rooms 4-5 St Mark's bldg. . 510 K. M. Coplan, traffic engineer of the Federal truck company, is spend ing n few days with the local agents. the Auto Exchange, and looking over conditions relative to the uso of trucks for logging and mining. Ha was at the Blno Ledge Weduesduy taking pictures ot Federal trucks hanllng ore. , Furniture upholstering, mattress making, crating and packing. Doug las. 201 S. Riverside, Phone 162-J. John Tomlin has returned from a business sojourn in the state metro polis. ?,-.- "''-.'' "'" ' - Now is the time to spray your trees and rose bushes. Call 50S-R. 306 R. K. Bradbury and J. F. Kelly are visitors In the city from Klamath Falls.. ; Fir slab and dry wood for sale by J. T. Gsgnon.'. Phono S59. There are a few more tickets left unsold for the get-together banquet of the Commercial club tomorrow night at the Hotel Medford. As the plates will ba limited to 250, it has been decided by the banquet commit tee to allow no one in the banquet room who does not possess a ticket. Motorcycles, bicycles, supplies. Liberty Repair Shop, 22 South Grape. -. . 309 1 John -McDonald who is in the city toduy from Trail, having motored down without difficulty ouer the muddy road, reports that while still in mlseable condition the road Is much better than several days ago. and that if no more rain falls by then It-will be pretty welt dried out . by- Sunday. " '.;,,. ..... .- " i' ' Guaranteed sprngs for ;all cars.' C. E. Gates Auto Co. .--:".. , Misses Clara Arm f rust and Osie Lacey of Ashland, are guests regis tered at the Nash hotel. , - Smelt 3 pounds for 25c. Halibut, salmon, black cod; canned eastern oysters. Medford Fish Market. ' ; P, F. Swayno,: the well known Ap- plegato rancher, left for homo thia afternoon after ft Bay's visit in Med ford. He reports things are looking fine -in his section and that the sea son is a little more advanced there than here. . LIthia water at DeVoe's. -'' Van R. Peirson; of Portland, rep resenting Nash cars and trucks. Is in the city with Mr. Churchill, - of Churchill & Maxwell, of Grants Pass who' have the agency for Jackson and Josephine counties and will open a salesroom in Medford. " Hemstitching, : " - : i Pecoting, 1 Handicraft Shop. ' Mr. and Mrs. J.' Fi-oshour und J. j John M, Scott, general piWKt'uger Fioshour of Ciotlvtllo, Cal lore the -ntfottfc of tlio Southeru 1'acltlo who Nash hotel this forenoon for a vlsitj 1ms boon spending tho past two days with relatives ut Provolt In the Ap WEEKS & McGOWAN CO UNDERTAKER Day Phone: I'nclfic 227. NiKht I'lioncs:"F. W. Weeks, 103-J2. ' Ijidy Assistant. plogale section, . , ; . . . a . ; (: . . JCew locatltm Main aud Central. Paul's Klectrlo Storo. 3 15 Night Policeman elms. Adams bus boon confined to his homo tor tho past threo days with an attnek of stomach trou'.-.lo. ' Get your milk, crenm, butter and buttermilk at DeVoo's. ,-''' Changes afh-cting t,ha Modtortl and Grants Puss Kinclos ot tho Amer ican railway express have just been ordered into effect, but whether tem porary or permanent, nor for 'what reason, tho men' affected 1 do not kua. Jack Went, local agont,' has been ordered to assume tho Grants Pass agency, and goes thoro 'tomor row,, while If. Harrison, tlio Grants Pass agent has been orderod to tho Portland office. In tho meantime O. J. Goold, former agent hero, wiia ord ered from the Portland office- to tako charge of the Medford, office, and arrived yesterday. Kodak work. Jap Art Store. 336' It pays to save In the Building & Loan, 429 M. F. & It. Bldg. Mr; and Mrs. U II. Van n lorn are Nash hotel guests from Jacksonville. For fire insurance phone 64, cor ner Eleventh street nnd S. "P. track. D. R. Wood & Co. : , : J " : E. J. Sheehnn of Livingstone. Mont., is ono ot the lata. arrivals In tho city. : : : ' " . - i -Hemstitching, pecoting, all work guaranteed..; Vanity Hat Shop..... Miss iNcllio Ackley who had spent tho winter with her sister, 'Mrs. D. O. Fredericks, left last night for a visit at Portland and from there will go to Tillamook beach to spend tho summer, . -', .Notice to 23-12 members. There will be no camouflage on Friday, March 31st, but there will be a regu lar dance. ' V 307 J." P. O'Brien, federal managor of the Southern. Pacific and the Oregon and Washington Railroad & Naviga tion company, arrived here last night In his special United States railroad administration car, accompanied by A.; T. Mercler, division superinten dent of the Southern Pacific, on a periodical trip of inspection. They were taken to Ashland hy auto this afternoon by Mark Montgomery, the local S. P. agent, and will return and leavo tonight for JIarshfield. Best lino used cars. Goo. L. Trelch ler Motor Co.. . J. E. McCormick of San Francisco, advance man ot the big war film "Hearts of the' World," which will again be shown at the Rialto next Sunday and Monday, arrived here to day. At its previous appearance here at the samo theater it played to' ca pacity at every performance tor sev eral days. ?t . : ' . Fresh cauliflower, lettuce,.. onions, spinach; also ' all- oihqr .vegetables. Pineapples, grape-fruit, V -bananas, oranges. Medford Fish Market. here, will leave tunlKht tor PorUiuul, A two-lb. box of Vognn's chocolates for $1.35 at DoVou's. , , , , Dr. iloluo, Gnrneit-Coroy Bldg. v. O.' D.i Adams at Portland and J, V. Adams iVrospect, are visitors In Modlord stopping nt tlio Nash hotel. Bakery goods tic PoVoe's. Windshield glusses lor all cam. C. IS. Gates Auto Co. ' llnn-y l. Mills, tho manager of tlio Tlutto Fulls lumber I'ompnny, left this morning on a several days busi ness visit nt Klamath Fnllsj In which city ho has been u partner tor several years tu a woll known abstract and Insurance office. . - ; Nash Hotel,;- Special, rates, woek or mftnth. Steam hont. '-. 317 Qunrautoed pls-.ou rings tor all .oars. C. B. Gates Auto Co. Mrs. 0. W.tPblfor und Margaret Charters of Peru, lnd., nro eastern tourists who en route homo from Cal ifornia uro visiting Medford nnd are guests at tho Hotel Holland. Malted milk 60c lb. DoVoe's. , Daily's Taxi. Dodgo cars. Phone 15, Rev. Chus. R. Drake ot Grants Pass was in (ittondnnco hero .Tuesday night nt the welcoming ruceptlon aud hanquot tomlered to tho new pastor aud his wife by. tho Christian vliuroh. Alco Taxi. Phono US. t Hat fish daring the lonton season. Nice supply at Medford Klsh Market. Among tho Hotel Holland guests are numbered Mr. aud Mrs. J. Cluck of San Francisco. ' ' Guaranteed brake lining tor all cars. C. B. antes Auto Co. " You can always find something tor a quick lunch at DoVoo'a. Portlnud men registered at- tho Hotel Medford are E. Hill, t. T. Truax. II. E. Chapman, C. C. Croaor'. A. S. Dreher, E. Spamer. W. J. Lyons, Van R., Pelrson, N. F. Sutton, M. O. Evans. A. H. Ferguson, H H. Hone, F. S. Waring, Kent A. Price and A. Innes. : , ,' ,;. , " Alco Taxi. Phone 9B. Some people are surprised that POSTUM is so delightful and 6atisfyinrf. Try ft.. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALIC Phono 452 -Rotten .- -cow " manure. -Y.. Hoover's Dairy. FOR SALIi Ono bay gelding, four years old, weight 1275; one oight year old mare, weight 130U: Also buy horses. 547- South Front St. - : - ... . ; 308 DR, RIGKERT EYF.S SCTEXTIFICALLY . TKSTUD, AND GLASSKS" PR0PF.RLY FITTED . ; NO DROPS USUI) Broken Tenses Accnratcly Duplicntcd Sulto 1-2 over Mny Co. Schieffelin's Specials llSweet Corn Del Monte Succotash i.;:'-;!:;i;;,S&W;;-,, Sprouts, Brussels Twenty Cents per Can sgHieffelin's GROCERY 36-40 North Central Ave. INDIANAPOLIS, lnd., Mar. 20. All rectiinlueiidatloiis for a six-hour day. flvo-ility yoek, inereaso In wags and 'uullonulliatlon of coal in Inns, made ly Frank J. Hayes, president of the United Mine Workers of Amer ica, woro concurred In .by tho sub cotumltleo of tho general policy com mittee, iu its report to' tho full com mittee this afternoon. Tho policy commit too mot .bore this utteniooii to; receive and act on tho ruport.i i Tho BUb-commUtoa rocominmulod that tho .full power und Influonco of tho United Miuo Workers bo used to attain tho end ot .tho. six-hour day and tlvo-day woek. . , , , , Another rocommendatlon . bt tho suit-commit teo was that tlio interim tinnal ol'l'ii'Oi's of tlio union' be cut Dowered to draft for iircsvututioi' to the Hiieotal cunvontion ot the orunni sation when couvem-d a tentative lira I t of n hill to bo iireseiited to coritrfc!! for tho lintioniiliziitioii ol' all eottl mines. ' The sub-commit teo iilso recom mended that t lie international offi cers be uulliorir.i'il to Ivuco an exten sive and intensive ounumiir nof or Kiinixniion i" tlio unthrneilo ilistriels ami. tlio punclv oruiiuized jmdjioii- union buimmou iiislrmlj'. , Bii'llieF.YePoimd Size.andSaYeMoncY ucaiil buYBcltcr , . Coffee. , , EVEfiy CAN GUARANTEED ' t Also Pnckfd In ; 3 and 1-lb. Cnnt STARTS TODAY Medford HighSchbol Athletic Benefit 'U Italy's Flaming ifcYont A RemarkatJe Picture Added Attraction 15 Piece OECHESTRA ; GLEE CLUB VAUDEVILLE ' BAND ' Doors open 7 o'clock Two Shows Admission for all 25c V Tcmorrowf jhftrtySaturday Big Bill Hdrt in tho strong Western Play, "Border Wireless" First. time in Medford Last Times Tonight VIVIAN MARTIN in the humorous story ' , "MIR ANDY SMILES" Coming Sunday ' , ' JMARION DAVIES ' .. .... -u - .. . . .. ''BELLE OP NEW YORK' Kodak Finishing . Film devclopins. I'm roll. I'Mitim;, post curd size. ,1 for 10c. 'i'.''.iV.i niiil Kimillcr, 2 i'or Tic. , . Ji'vcrv diiv Herviro. . - JAP ART STORE .1 !i ii II 'V I i w I ...' Pictentf " ' The Giad Play K By Catherine ChisholM CushinCt Ued ontbtBookof thtSimeNimebytUunftH.fcite AComedylorGrowEUps ThatYjung Folks Enjoy Entire Lower Floor $1.50 1st 4 Rows Balcony $1.00 2nd 4 Rows Balcony 75c. Balance Balcony 50c Alail Orders Now Seat Sale Friday, March 21 T 4 . X f, ': T T t ? V t T f ? T f f I Y IRES Buy, them on our recommendation. We back them up. Buy them with the assurance that you will get service for every dollar you pay i :IM- Buy with this in mind: Customer after customer is getting 8000, 10,000 and more miles of service. We have one record of more than 18,000 miles with the tire still in service. Co Crates Aiitb : ,., ' i.--'-r- 1 ? ? t t r T f ? T ? T J t y y y y t t y y f y t j y f y y y f