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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1919)
FAOFi TWO rRDTORB matt; tktttont, metvforp, oukoox, vkidav. rARnr Jb'calBrieM " " ' i 1 1 " ' The get-together banquet of tho i commereiurctiih nt tho Hotel alert' 1 ford tonight begins nt .8 o'clock, and women tiro especially welcome. Thoro nra a few more tickets loft unsold. Tho plotos and attendance are limlt- ed to 2K0 persons. Twenty-five mem i 'hers of tho Grants Pass club will be in attendance, and a similar number from tho Ashland commercial club Attend Ilia Eagle Point danco Sat urday night. March 22nd. Tickets - $1.00. : v.;.:':; M 308 There will not be any teaching In any of thopuullc school buildings .to- .. morrow. V The last of the days lost through the , flu epidemic will bo mndo up on Saturday, March 29th. Because of tho fine -weather of the past two days, and which promises to continue tomorrow, the pupils hall this Saturday vacation with Joy. DeVoo has a fine nn ot assorted chocolates at 60c per pouud. , ' Tho many friends of Mrs. H. Belle Loomls of lioss Lane who Jiad gone totally blind, will be pleased to know that the recent operations performed , on her eyes nt Portland were suc- - cessful and restored normal vision, : she now being able to even sew and ' thread fine noedles. Mrs. Looniis , at present visiting a son in Washing- ' ton state. " ' "' '' Moose dance Saturday, March 32d Launsnach orchestra. No , children ' ' under 16 allowed uhless chaperoned. " . 307 C. V. Carey; who enlisted from " Ashland and has just returned from overseas with the 69th artillery, vis i.vited with his uncle, R. A. Booth, at ' -Now is the time to .spray your trees and rose bushes.: Call 50S-R i. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Meehan and Misses Mabel Dougherty and Mildred Boyd arrived' home - this morning fronl attendance at the Seventh Day Adventist conference held at Slither- lin; Ore.1 For the best Insurance see Holmes, the Insurance Man. - - Mrs. Howard Barto and. mother, 'Mrs. Law; arrived here from Grants Pass on Friday afternoon for a sev eral days visit. - Switches made frorn combings. 340 South Riverside.: Phone 292-X. 325 ''.'..' James A. Hill of Chicago and James Black of New York, are east ern visitors in the city and guests a . the Hotel Medford. V - Orres, the ladies' tailor from Ash land, will be at Hotel Holland yery Thursday.1 Spring styles shown. 32a" Mrs. G. A. -Bellman of Klamath Falls, is a Hotel Holland guest. lialstead the Healer. ; Treatment ' 1 1ft 997 Central Phnnft 379-H. f. O. Evans who Is the govern ment farm help specialist in charge of the federal work In this line in eleven western states, in making his periodical swing around the long cir cuit spent Friday to, Medford to con- fer. wttli County Agent Gate and M. J Janes, superintendent of the federal eraDlovment bureau. He left last night for San Francisco, v Alco Taxi. I'll one 95. ; MIbs Marie Otterdale has Just re turned home from special duty at an Ashland hospital. - Dance at Eagle Point Saturday " night, March 22nd.' Tickets $1.00 , . .. 308" Hilda Nygren was a shopping visi tor in Medford ( toCay from the Brownsboro district. ' ' i Oldsmoblles set the pace. Geo Trolohler Motor Co. - , : 'Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Palmer who have been sojourning at southern California beach resorts for the past three weeks are expected to arrive home the forepart of next week. .' Guaranteed spark plugs for ell cars. C. E. Gates Auto Co. The orchardlsts of the valley who wish" their thermometers tested are , requested by Frost Expert Young and . County Agent Cate to bring them in as soon as possible to the latter's of fice. An annual test Is made by Messrs. Cate and Young of orchard thermometers to insure the accuracy " of the Instruments during the smudg ing period. "'. ''-":. -': 'c-..'". Dr. Edw. de Reymonte, drugless physician. Acute and chronic diseases by his own system. 9 to 12, 1 to 5 p. m. Rooms 4-5 St. (Mark's bldg. , , i ' 316 San. Francisco visitors at the Hotel . Medford today included J: P. Kieran S. L. Kaepser and C. S. Lundstrom. " Furniture uphoiBterlng, 1 mattress making; crating and packing. Doug las'. 201 S. Riverside. Phone 162-J. ' The basket ball team of the Cen tral Point high school plays at Rose- burg tonight with Rosoburg high. ' Fir slab and dry wood for sale by . J.iT.s.Gagnon.' Phono 859. ; The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. I. . n.J Frldegar, who are former res dents of Medford, died at their home In Ashland on Thursday. Remember the dance at "Eagle Pointy Saturday night, March 2 2nd 'Tickets $1.00. All welcome;; 308' Ed ; VValkor returned home today from a several days business visit at Portland; : ' -' ? Motorcycles, bicycles, supplies. Liberty Repair Shop, 22 South Grape. 309 '..'. ArthurIT. Frick returned to. his home in Medford this week. He saw service overseas with his regiment, the 69lh artillery.'; ' "..''Guaranteed springs, for all cars. C. E. Gates Auto Co. , . " WEEKS & McGOWAN CO ' ' ' , UNDERTAKER- ' : Piiy Phono: rncific 227. ' Nigiit I'lioiios: F. W. Weeks, 103-J2. : ' Ladf Assistant. Tho Snider dairy delivered Wed ncsdiiy along Its milk routes a gift ot a sanitary cup litter for bottles to each one ot lis customers, most of whom thought that tho opeiurs which aro shaped something' like- n button hook, were button hooks Many wore tho questions asked ofctlio drivers about tho gift. Hemstitching, pecotlng, all work guaranteed. Vanity Hat Shop. , Mrs, W. A. Mooro was expected home today from a -visit 'at Eugene with her daughter, Mrs. V. h. Orr. llomstitohlug, .... Pecotlng, ' Handicraft Shop. , ' Portland people registered at tho hotels today included Mr. and Mrs, T. H. Nash, J, A. Schneider, K. A. Price. R. E. Neal, H. C. Gilbert, Chas. Kadderly, li. D. Milos. P. h. Taut. U Koblenti, Rice E. Caldwell, .1. K. McCiney. G. E. Oswald, E. U Kelly and S. T. Price. i. New location Main and Central. Paul's Electric Store. ' , S16 Miss M. Munsflcld of Prospect, ar rived in the city yesterday and is a guest at the Hotel Holland. . Get your milk, cream, butter and buttermilk at DeVoe's. On account of influenin Visiting some of the experts who were to cou duct the tractor school in Medford next week, it has been necessary to postpone tho school for a few weeks. The plan ,of the school calls f5r a three days course ot "instruction in such subjects as lubrication, ignition, traction, babeting, valve grinding, adjustment of plows, etc., and a one- day field demonstration with several tractors operating with plows and other machinery. Kodak work. Jap Art Store. 326 It pays to save In the Building' & Loan, 429 M. F. & H. Bldg. E. A. MacLean, advertising agent from Portland, who has been here working on the. new telephone direc tory, leaves this evening for ; the north. He has charge of the adver tising for the Pacific directories in tho state. Lawn mowers sharpened to razor edge. Called for and delivered. Lib erty Repair Shop, 22 vSo. Grape. 312 , A change goes into effect Sunday among local employes of tho South ern Pacific, railroad. Milton. Otto man, who three mouths ago obtained d ninety days leave of absence to fill the position of cashier of the freight depot, returns to his former position, at his own request, or night operator and ticket .clerk at the passenger de pot, replacing D. D. Roberts, extra operator. R. L. Lewis . ot Sacramen to, who filled the office as cashier last summer, again takes that posi tion. He Is already here and his wife and three sons will arrive in a few days.' ; '.': ' - For fire insurance phone 64, cor ner Eleventh street and S. P. track. D, R. Wood & Co. -1 Rev. R. H. Dollarhide, presiding elder of this district -, of the . ; Free Methodist church, arrived here last night from Roseburg and left this morning for Doris, Cal. '' Notice 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 WANTED Furnished house. In quire Medford Business College. ' 309 FOR RENT House for rent, 510 East Main street, 10 rooms, one acre ground, fruit, garage for two cars, good poultry house and yard Inquire 819 Minnesota avenue, or phone 147-L. -' 312 AHSFYING RELIEF FROM LUMBAGO Sloan's Liniment has the punch that relieves rheumatic twinges ' Tills vrarrr.th-Bivir.g, congestion scattering circulation-stimulating rem cdy penetrates without rubbing right to the celling Bpot and brings quick relief, surely, cleanly. A wonderful help for external pains, sprains, strains, stiff cess, headache, lumbago, bruises. ,: " Get your bottle today costs little, means much. Ask your druggist fcr it by r.ame. Keep it handy for the trhcb family. The big bottle is ecenomy. Today - - Tomorrow Italy's Flaming Front VAUDEVILLE ' 15 Pieces --Orchestra --15 Pieces GLEE CLUB Admission 25c SUNDAY , JklAEION DAVIES rricooio I I Lieutenant and Mrs. It. C. Moore and son uf San Francisco, who will locute In this city mid operate tilt .Medford UusIiicsb culli'KO tiro stop ping nt tho Hotel Modford until tlieY can select a suittiblo home. You can always find aoiuethtug tor a quick lunch nt DeVoo s. Miss Junta Smith arrived hero yes terday from Corvaltis tiltd Is at hr home on Ross Lane for u weeks va cation from the O. A. C, v , : - Best line used cars. Geo. V. Tretch lor Motor Co. y ' - ' Miss Margaret Laird who hud boon visiting relatives In Modtord and vic inity for the past threo weeks, loft for her home tills morning. ' A two-lb. box of Vogau's chocolates for $1,35 nt DeVoo's, r.-. A ulna-pound girl was born at tho Medford sanitarium lust night to Mrs. Roy 'MeCoiiocltie of Brownsboro, Dr. Holne, Gnruett-Corey Bldg. Lawrence Rukes, formerly ot Med ford, who had been away from tho city for the past threa years and who has just returned from a year s sor- vlco. In tho navy, Is hero for a visit with friends und relatives after which ho will return to Portland. Bakery goods at DoVoo's. Master-Cecil Ruder of Hornhrook after visiting his grandmother, Mrs. W. S. King, and aunt, Mrs. O. W. Murphy, returned homo today. Windshield glasses lor all cars. O. E. Gates Auto Co. : Llthia water at DeVoe's. . Among women guests at tho Nush hotel Saturday were Mrs. Fay'Taylor of Ruoa and Mrs. W. H. Corklo of Independence. ' . - . Nash Hotel. Special rates, week or month. Steam heat. - 317 Guaranteed pls;on rings for all cars. C. E. Gates Auto Co. ' " Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Rlggs and baby left the Medford sanitarium Fri day and returned to their homo. Mr. Riggs who was shot in tho 1 right Shoulder, n week ago Monday night by Speed Cop McDonald, Is making a speedy rocovory, nltho it will be a month yet before his wound has been fully healed and he Is able to retdrn to his work as foreman of tho Prink, orchard. Mrs. Rlggs who ntfter the shooting was removed to the sani tarium for medical treatment has re covered health and spirits. 1 Guaranteed brake lining for all cars. C. B. Gates Auto Co. , Alco Taxi. Phone 95. How Soldier i Dispersed Attacks 'For two years my stomach trouble was very bad, my doctor had to Inject morphine on several occa sions when I was stricken with these attacks. Since taking 4 bottles of Mayr'B Wonderful Remedy I have been entirely well and am serving In the artillery, having been pronounced in perfecrhoalth by government phy sicians." It Is a simple, harmless preparation that removes the catar rhal mucus from the intestinal tract. and allays the inflammation which causes practfcally ail stomach, liver and intestinal ailments, including ap pendicitis. One dose will convince or money refunded. For sale by drug gists everywhere. ' AdvH ScKieffeliiVs Specials For 20 cts per Can Sweet Corn Del Monte Brand Spinach s&w s, prouts Brussels Schiefielin's Hrnrprv OREGON' workers should ; favor OTegon prrid nets , for by so doing-they place some of their own pay whero it goes directly to support other Oregon workers on other Oregon payrolls. Hy helping each other they will be holplng them selves the finest kind of loyal co-operation. USE HOME PRODUCTS. Homo Industry League of Oregon .. Kodak Finishing Film (levelopiiii.', lOo roll. ' J'niitinc, post card size, 3 for 10c. , 2VjxyJi niul winiiller, a for fie-iOvorv-tlnv Kcrvifo." JAP ART STORE Mrs. Louise Milton ot Hilt arrived In tho city this inorillng und Is u guest nt the Nusll hotel, , dialled milk 60o lb. DoVoo's. . Chas, Oopplo of Jacksonville, who recontly returned from military or vluo left today for fltiMlla, Cal. whore ho has ohttilnod employment, ;Diill.v"sTttxl. Bodge liars. Phone 15. 1 Seattle men registered tit the Hotel MedCord today wore W. A. II til. W. H, Foster, ant) li. T. Roller. Aleo Taxi. Phone 95. Murjorlo Kail', the young diniKh tor of Colonel ami Mrs. 15. E, Kully is seriously III tit tho Snored. Heart hos pital from an attack of typhoid rover, from which she has Buffered 'for u week past, 1 . LUXEMBURG VOIES ; , -FOR INDEPENDENCE PA R 18, Mar. 2 1 J 1 lavas ) . The chamber of deputies of tho Duchy of Luxemburg has voted iinaulnioiiHly to maintain the independence und au tonomy of that country, uccordlng to a dispatch received hero. FINAL DRAFT OF LABOR CLAIMS IN PEACE TREATY PARIS. Miir. 21. Tho poaco con ference commission on International labor loglslnltou today considered the final draft of tho labor clause in tho treaty of peace. Tho commission 'hold two meetings, the 13th and 3tat, under the chairmanship of Sumuul Gompors. - I, JflCTORIAL REVIEW PATTERNS Mothers' Advice Tho responsibility for ft ilmiili(m"s futiiro Intwdy ts with Ui lmitluif. 'I'lm liglit lulliiimmi mid tin) il'oiniittloii rliltflilHiif vital liittu'ost. to the tliinuhter rest ini'.i ltiiiiarted t tho iiwiwr limit litis lll'o Imt hiNiircd tho hihm'i'bs of ninny ft liouutl ul Kir . When a uli'i's tlioiiHlils' buuotiio aliiKtrlt! with htMitl. unites, tliuiniiHH, or a dlsiiosllloii to ultiiip, pains In back ir lower limbs und ft tloslio for solllmlc, lift m-ithnr ulimiUl oomo to lior nlil and iinnemliei' limb 1ydlfi K. I'liilOmin's Vint'tblu Oontiitumd, miido f ruin jiullvo routs uid herbs, will at this tlnm lu'opiuo lliu syttlt'in for llio eoniliiH change iii(t stin t lids liylng ptiriod In u youiiR kU'I's llfo wltliiml iiilu or Iiichu Iiiritlns. TliousiinilH of Wtimun ruattliiiurln OVi'lV mi't'ol' the I'nltcil Htatns buar wIIIIiir It'stliuony lo the wonderful virtues of this mutllvli'A what R lias tltma for their tlimijliter Xf W KiT7, ,P I 'V "J Hrooklvii, N. V.-" I cannot 'pntlHo l.ydla K. Pink- Ai.Sit JSAv. it tr?tv.'- ,V' bam'it Vvgittulilti Ooniiwttml enutigh fur hut ll h is . A 7w!v ."h ft '1 1 IS-M . dtiiin ff my tlitUKhl.ir. Hliu wits ,l y,nt ot B!u. vm " If f If IUiWlJ,Wfl ifi W tol lokly sml pnlixittd she had tu stay Inline fn.Mii anbiwl If it, VhTvy. & it -i ! 'fTii,nt' is rt"1 S.H moat of the time.. HhesuMiliiKniM (Dim Uukai lui ft I u f,Y- JT" V '.jT' V Si LlA llftL'l ui (llv.idutws ami was wllinutiitttll. 1'iir .i uiuiiili fr , ',t v '.1(9 2 'VJ1 YZA ffll elm was millet the iluDtoi'a oitm and col no lieiler, ft I Vw i " OrA if ill always couiplalnlnit about lier hack ami Tlo aoliltnt m WlAjfl jF 1i!W--'lP St K3 ilffl ffl 1 tlU not ki ow wlml l .1.). I mad In llio iwiiow nlHiwi HI l W U i kl ST 1 your woiuturotl lttmltetita ito l ntiulo tin my imutl to try it. Slto has Utkcitllvo btittlvsuf Lydlii M. I'liiklmni'il Veutblo tunpotiud mid tltwii't CDtiipluIn uity morv with Itet Imt'k tllltl st.lo liiiit. Hlio lilts K"h"l III wniltt and feolu mtieli tttttter, I rtiQcimnttxht Lvtlltt K. PihUliitin'ti VoiotAblo Ctuitioitntl to all nimhum mtd duutfliivc." Mm. M. FiMuuit, Sltt ilaxv Avoimo, ilrouklju, Si.V. ' . : e.getaWe' Compound ' f, ' - i ne may .A. W'.HUBBS Manager not only saved tho Pi t9 & AlSLBELClJLBLei.111 : RoverJinj? all that Is new and beautiful, faahionablo and fine in apparel and millinery for spring of 1919. Exclusive Styles in , 'Msf " -' - ; ' . " ' ' . ; " ..'"'' J. T - .. '. s Suits, Coats, Dresses, Wraps, Blouses, Millinery ' THE BLOUSES A Are distinctive anil original in Klylc tcntlt'ncit'H, All tin; cliiinninu: and lnvclv spring ntmiK's nro iTjircHcnt fil. IVi.-eil .' i : .......$3.50 It, ij(15.00 THE SUITS' Aro in (lie limsl lirViViTed sJ.yU-H. .Ithiimc itrft'i-ls, tailored, Itelted, loose mid senil-l'iited models; soino braid triiiiiued, Koine cinlmiideed and others )lain in nil the new shades. 1 Viet'tt.M.sU Jj25ity f3 THE 'CAPES ' ...... .f ". '''; . -. " And Diiliuans seem to predominate, j The 'newest ideas of clever designers are embodied in our f?aiv nieiil s. Deep cuffs, lariro collars, plaited, draied and fitted effects are heaulifiillv silk triinnied. Priced $25.00 to 5j?5.00 THE DRESSES ' Are of taffeta satin, tricolette,: ioulelle, trieotine, ,oiret twills and Kernes, ti)propriate models for lioine, , street, evening and itnernooii wear. A choice of the'" spring's most desirable si vies, Priced SI 0.50 to .$50.00 , THE MILLINERY . "An essamblage of inillinevy that is amazingly beauti ful. 1 bit styles you may ha ve wanted- hat shies you never dreamed of hat styles that you will welcome l. ..'. ' l ... Jl i .. 11 i i t . hero bv the hundred Priced $5.00 SILKEN ENVELOPE CHEMESS ' 5j53.50loSP8.00 rfiese clicmise are oL special value Hiiperior in quality and stio. Made of, pink satin, . beautifully trimmed ; with Calais laces com bined with, inserts of tucked georgette, organ die, embroidery, ribbons and rosebuds. " h'iiiislied with built, up shoulder. IMPORTED PONGEE SILK 30 inch Width (iO ' .'Just in time for your Spring Dress", comes this uiiuh nal announcement: of gemiiun "Hunting" Oriental Pongee, Silk at, ridie.ulni.isly low prices. This Pongee is purest silk and has a rich IukI rous' finish,' splondid for dresses, blouses and men's ji'ild boys' shirtri. . !J0 inch widih, ' . PRTTY DRESS GINGHAMS, YARD 29 Good qualify Di-csh (linghanm in very attractive U'ilH' ('wkH Hi i-ipcH and plain colojy-a feature at 2J) yard. ; , Go 3 t.iniiiTi , l'Mm ma 4i'i.lw ' . t t w i : vat i ! n ' in v ti.'tm triuimed nntl untrimnied. to 5)525.00 !'."'. -'"v.. .HOPE BLEACHED ' MUSLIN : : Priced Less at 20 This js a finely woven nni!liii ' oH .veVy s'e.ryice- ftbl6 VjiiaUty a' falirie. for whic.li y'otrwill find eoufilless : : Uses. , Vc have latK) yards to offer and we reserve the right to limit quantities. There's an appreciable saving, in tliis lowered .price, 20 iV yard. ' t f. HOME - JOURNAL II PATTERNS 'BELLE OF NEW YORK"