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men PAGE TWO KJ rrrr- MEDFOliTJ MATT; TRTTJTWR mWFOTlT), OUH500N,.. SATURDAY, MAT?PH 22, 1010 The Medford Commercial club now lino the largo mcmbonihlji of 383 iniir. 125 or whom vera snlned In this week's drive which ended last nlKht. On Feb. 1st, whoa Secretary Stool took orflce there wore only liu momborB, and before the drive boKiin lata Monday morning there were 12S momborB. It la generally predicted T that with the greatly Increased mem- ' Ijoruhlp and new life and enthusiasm tlio organisation faces an auspicious future which means much for Mcd ford's turther development and pro- gross. : ' ', : Attond the Eaglo Point dance Sat- : tirday night. March 22nd. Tickets ?1.00. ' ; ' ; 30S '. . Developments last yesterday atter- . noon make It appear that thore Is a TiosBlblllty of the Medford office of bo federal employment service being continued until the next congress v makes an appropriation for the carry, inn on of the service. Until this pos- nibillty developed it seemed sure that the office wonld have to close to -night. ' ' . 'DeVoa has a ltns vmt of assorted chocolates at 60c per pound. .Mrs. Harry U Walther umlorwont a major operation at the bacrcd : Heart hospital this forenoon. She . stood the operation well but her con : ditlon is critical. Noodles and mop suey at New . York Restaurant. 313 Solon Williams, the prominent cit izen of Yreka, who was here at the get-together banquet last night as Siskiyou -county's representative, re turned home this forenoon. For the best Insurance aee Holmes, the Insurance Man. 11 B. F. Flfer, the carpenter contrnc- tor who has spent the past year In shipyards employment at Astoria, has , returned home. Switches made from combings. 340 -South Riverside. Phone 29 2-X. S25 Sharon Hawk was one of the visi tors In Medford Friday from the Der , by section. ' v , . ' '' t. " ' ' " i :- Orres, the ladles' tailor from Ash land; will be at Hotel Holland every Thursday. Spring styles shown. 323 Postmasters have received Instruc tions' tb dispose of all 3-cent stamped envelopes, 2-cent post cards and' also 3-cent adhesive stamps as quickly as possible, preparatory to the return to the pre-war rate of 2-cent letters and 1-cfent post cards July 1. Halstead the Healer. Treatment $1.00. 227 S. Central. Phone 379-H. - ; 327. 'There was iiorn to Mr. and Mrs. "W. A. Thompson ;bf Willow Springs, a .-nine-pound daughter, March 17, , 1919. Mrs. Thompson and Edith Vir ginia are doing nicely. . Now that, the war is over Grandma fcookiei) are back on the market again:--- 'A A ""'''! ' A '' -'; .-312" R. X; Booth; state highway com missioner,, and Mrs. Booth left this morning for -thelr home a't-'Eugene,'; .. from where Mr. .Booth leaves Sunday for Portland. . , Alco Taxi. "inone 95. " . C. K. Rice is a tourist visiting In the. city from Breckenridge, Minn., whd :1s ;makirTg lis headquarters at the Hotel Medford.. . .... Dance at Eagle Point . .Saturday night, March ilnd.r- Tickets $1.00. - : : '.' - , v 308 In the recent state inter-scholastlc basket ball tournament held under U. of O. auspices at Eugene, the Ash- . land high team won third place. Lin coln high of Portland won the state championship and Salem won second ... place. Medford high did not partici pate in the tournament. The Oregon all star high school basket ball team wag picked by the six lettered men of the U. of O. basket ball team, and Is as follows: 'Gill of Salem, forward . .(captain); Wright, of Lincoln, for ward; Latham of Salem, center; Cole of Lincoln, guard; Burnett of Ash- ; land,- guard, '-. McMillan, Clary and : Bryant, of .Ashland high Were given lioiitirable ; mention for the all star team. , ', .... , -' , ;-j , . . . . 'Why stay at home and bake when you can -buy sixteen Grandma Cook- Jes for a dime' ''' .; , 312 Sergeant Norman Xormile, having been discharged at Vancouver' bar racks the latter part of last week from the aviation service, obtained employment In Portland where his mother, and sister Mabel have been - residing for the past six months. . Oldsmoblles set the pace. Geo. .Tretehlor Motor Co. , Mr, and Mrs. Charles Caldwell, for merly of Medford where he was can nected with the . Pantorium, have been -visiting here this week from Spokane, where he recently Bold out his dry cleaning business, and are earoute to-San Jose; Cal., where they expect to locate. . - . Guaranteed spark pluga for all 'cars. C. E. Gates Auto Co. , Miss Dorothy Payne of Ashland, who recently returned from spending the winter at Oakland, Cal., Is now employed at the Crowson confection ery In, this city. ; ! v.-Dr. -Edw. de Reymonte, drugless physician. Acute and chronic diseases by bis own system. 9 to 12, 1 to 6 p. Jri. ; Rooms 4-5 St. Mark's bldg. A . ' '..;.' . .... -316 1 Mrs. Mary Williams and sons Her bert nnd Fred left this week for San Francisco', with the expectation of locating somewhere In California per manently. .',.., Furniture' upholstering, ! mattress making:, crating and packing. Doug Ins. 201 S. Riverside. Phone 1C2-J. WEEKS & McGOWAN CO - UNDERTAKER ;; Jlny riione: Pacific 227. , , . . NIfilit rhoncs: F. W. Weeks, 103-J2. , ; A'" Lady Assistant. ; ' A rumor has been In circulation the past two days that the Southern Pacific roundhouse was going to be moved from Ashland to Medford a rumor which, by the way, springs up about every bIx months or ofioncr. "Nothing In It," said Mark Montgom ery, Medford agent of the Southern Pacific today. "It Medford was 1 miles nearer the foot of the Sisklyous such a nronosod removal might bo considered." '" t. Fir slab and dry wood for sale by J. T. Gagnon. Phono So 9. The 23-12 tin tt young people from the high school hold an enjoy able dance last night. Remember the dance ' at Eagle Point, Saturday night, March 22nd. Tickets $1.00. All welcome. 80S Harry Bryant, who was one of the returned local 05th artillery boys, loft this week for Terre Haute, Ind.. to xlslt his mother and other rela tives. Motorcycles k bicycles, supplies. Llbertv Repair Shop, 23 South Grape. 309 Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Britson are vis iting with their daughter, Mrs. Alfred Clawson, before going to their new home at Rogue River, Oregon. Mr. Britson has sold his business at Kla mathon to' J. M. Dollarhlde. Yreka Journal. Grandma Cookies, 10c per package at all tho leading grocers. - 812 The Parents and Next of Kin club of Modrord, will hold a reception to welcome returned soldiers and sailors of the city and vicinity at the Elks Temple sn Friday evening, March 38, 1919. Each soldier and sailor Is. in vited to bring his lady friend and have a good time. Launspach's or chestra will furnish music for danc ing and refreshments will be served. Guaranteed sprn.gs tor all cars. C. E. Gates Auto Co. . . .- . George Beers tjf Rogue River, was a Saturday visitor In tho city. - Hemstitching, pecotmg, all -work guaranteed. Vanity Hat Shop, v Notwithstanding the big counter attractions in the city last night '"Mickey" played to. a capacity aud ience at the Rialto theater last night. This big film feature will be given for the last time tonight. .' '-.: v Hemstitching, ' Pecoting, . . ;' ' Handicraft Shop. Kmil Mohr, manager of tho Hotel Medford, while feeling quite ill all evening remained on duty looking after 4he perfect banquet service at the hotel until, thinking everything, was all right, he-went home at 11 p. in., and a short time later the lights went out. - The Riverside Garage Tepalr shop is. now being run by P. F. Close and son, R. V. Close. They will do any kind of repairing on nil makes of cars. - ' ' SOS Wayman Bergman and Owen Con over of Eagle Point, are week end visitors in the city. v v New location Main and . Central. Paul's Electric Store. 315 The Scandinavian society will hol'j an entertainment and social at St. Mark's halltonlght at S o'clock. All Scandinavians and their families are requested to come and bring well filled baskets. For fire insurance phone 64, cor ner Eleventh street and S. P. track. D..R. Wood & Co.' : ' " E. W. Carleto.n of Table Rock, was a Medford visitor Saturday. Grandma Cookies are In a class by themselves for sale In bulk or pack ages at all the leading grocers. 312 Why such strong' talk about POST TOASTIES They're different, from other' .': cornflakes C More meaty, - more delicious! ' - Why, I could fairly LIVE on them chieffeliaV Specials For 20 cts per Can Sweet Corn Del Monte Brand pinach ' S&W ;';' V:v.v-: prouts . Brussels Q chief ielin's Grocery C3 Kodak Finishing Film developing,' 15o roll. V Printing, post curd fiize, 3 for 10c. 2x3Vj; nnd Kmniler; 2 for 5c. Kvcrv 'lav Hervicn. . ' JAP ART STORE; DR. RICKERT KYES SCIKXTIFIOAI.T.Y TKSTKl), AND GI.ASSKS PR0PFRLY FITTED NO DROPS l!SKl Hrokcn I.fuses Accurately Duiiliojiteil Suito over Ity Co. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY yAi.vYKI We pay casih for Liberty "J bonds. Halo's rtano House Inc., 1, F, liulo, goucral mnnuKor, : ; SUI) OR 'rilAliU Four-room. ;t inl umdorn liauto uiu) Imvu, llii'co liVj4o lots, somo hnrrlm;- good ;illic for cow and.cUlclieim., ! qntr 1307 West Mulu at root.'' ,'8H Among the Grants Pass people who! M, M. Morgan, forest rnnger In the enmo hereto attend tho coimnotvlnl ! Happy Cnmp district, la In tho clly club got-togethor bnuquol hist night : I'lul a iiueot nl tho .ubIi hotel, and wore registered at lh llotel! llakery gooila t PeVoc's. , Medford wero Mr. HUd JiV1'. K. rT. i'i- . , , . burn, Mr. and Mrs, A. V. Wobher, Mr, and Mrs. Junius T. Clilnnoik, ami Al J. Martlnenu. proprietor of tho Josephine hotel, mid Mrs. iiui'tlneau. . Get your milk, cream, butter and buttermilk at DoVoo's- , Mies Francos Loojey after a threo weeks visit at home loft this iiioviiIUk: tor Seatlla she sha is bookkeeper for a well known ttlni company, ' ' . Kodak work, Jap Art Sloro. S28 i County .visitors reKiatored, nt tho N'ush hotel today Included A. T. Kd mundson of lleaglo, liert Harr Of Wutklns and A. W. Nowstrom of Lake Creek. '- . , ... ', ' Your suit, overcoat or ono-piece dresses dry cleaned to your satisfac tion for $1.00. Madson, phone 474. 313 Miss Anna I)road, the well known nurse,' loft this morning for Portland probably a locate thcro permanently. .Miss Uroad recently returned homo from six months service spent in live base hospital at Camp Lewis. It pays to snvo in tho IlulUlIng & Loan. 429 M. F. & H. Bids. . Typewriter Ribbons Bost Grade Wo Can Buy $7 .SO Dozen Coupon Book Medford Book Store eibeMtit '-. ' , ; ' ; 1 ' 1 LAST TIMES TONIGHT . BIG BILL HART in- v "Border Wireless" TOMORROW MONDAY a ETHEL CI-AYTON :; -' ' in "WOMEN'S WEAPONS" . also ' ' , MACK SENNETT'S v Scrcaminsr Two-Keel Comedy ' CUJrlJj'S DAY Oi J7 (XXXXXKXKKOOOOOOOl00XOOOOCK0 np? no) gzw 1 Sunday Dnlv YAUDEVILLE; - The BRACKENS Appear AftQrnon-Eveninig'ii , ' ! ' ; SPECTACULAR .WIRE . ' AND BICYCLE ACT , , Full Picturo Program ' ' 1 ' MARION DA VIES The Famous Stage Beauty , 'in .: .-'I- f "The Belle of New York" ' It's Good; It's Different also . A COMEDY , A RAILROAD STORY Another 100 PER I I ... I ' ' CENT 5 . SHOW r sn f; i w m I MARION DAVIES -THf DCL t tOf Nf W YORK'" f Adults 25c; Children 10c. TUESDAY -EVELYN "NESBIT 'AND BON RUSSELL THAW ooooxcxxxxxxxxcxxc - 1 - ,. g HOLLAND -liiaiv ' c m M md liiilL 'i ALA CARTE W ' ' From 5 to 7:30. 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' V.;A:;MUSIC THE KIND THAT EVERYBODY LIKES Seat Sale Starts Tuesday : ; r PRICES 50c, 75c, $1.00 PLUS TAX PAGEOTEATRE: ONE,NIGHTa;-THURDAY' " MAILORDERS NOW., SEAT SALE TUESDAY, MARCH 25TH, 10 A. M. , . i . ... Two! Importartt things Just Now SiiHsnlYnH Bm.'k for a KpmiK Toiiic,-nnilvWatc'r-OhisH for your oggH. next WilitoiV". Ofn.' lahl guamtitwis ' puvity., ; .- i I " ' V.: '.' ' Heath's D rug St,ore Phone 884 The San Tox Store