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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (March 25, 1919)
PAOTC TWO medford matt; trtbttnto, medford, oreoon. Tuesday. MATic.it 2:., 1010 locdErleB Tho llslit troBtn ot the past Weok liavo done no harm to trutt unless to some of tlio apricots In the low parte of the valley, but the apricot trees . are so heavily laden with blossoms that they can stand much damage and still have a heavy crop. The aprl. cot trees, the first of the fruit trees to blossom, have been in full bloom the past few days, especially those on the hillsides. , DeVos baa s fine nne or assorted chocolates at 60o per pound. Air. and Mrs. U. J. Pajmer arrived home last night from their month's sojourn at Los Angeles and the ocean resorts of southern California. Mr. 'Palmer reports bnslness good in Call' fornia and that the state is literally crowded with tourists. What im pressed him forcibly was the large numuer of tourists of the middle west farmer class- at Los Angeles and the resorts in that vicinity. They sold their grain at a goodly profit and are spending somo of the wealth gained from the soil In California. Noodles and ciop suoy at New York Restaurant. SIS Mrs.. H. L. Valther who has been near death's door at the Sacred Heart , hospital the past few days, has pass ed the crisis, according to the attend ing physician, ?nd altho there is no . hope for her ultimata recovery she may live for some time yet. For the best Insurance see Holmes, the Insurance Man. : ? George W. Barker, the Butte Falls - Hianker, and Masters Cecil F. Ahl- strom, the son, and M. H. Hammersly the . nephew of the well known mer- chant ot that town, are visiting in Medford and are registered at the Hotel Holland. The boys will return home Wednesday. Switches made from combings. 340 South Riverside. Phone 292-X. 325 H. H. Carpenter and W. F. Weltz of Altadena, Calif.', are stopping at the Nash hotel. This morning Mr. Carpenter- left to look over the Blue Ledge mining section. 20-acre, ranch for rent cheap. One 4P&cre strawberries, 160 Tokay grapes, Dewberries, .etc Six acres under water, five-room house, big barn and chicken coops. Phone 125 or call at Jones Grocery. Lieutenant Robert IT. Wilson of battery A. 53rd coast artillery, ar- rived, home this morning from ser vice in France and was met at the depot by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Wilson and a number of other relatives and friends; y Orres, the ladies' tailor from Ash land, will be at Hotel Holland every . Thursday, Spring styles shown. 323 Miss Laura Taylor and two chil dren spent Tuesday, on a birthday outing In the park at Ashland. . Halstead -the Healer. Treatment 1.00. 227 S. Central. Phone 379-H. v - '"-..:''-- .:,:: 327 Mr. and Mrs- H. D. Hadenfeldt are guests at, the Hotel Medford from Oakland, Cau ; iN'ow that the war is over Grandma Cookiea are back on the market ' again.; : . - . 312 John Spiker of Watklns arrived in . tho city Monday for a visit of a day or two. v T . Alco Taxi. mono 95. . - "One of the good old timers of this part of the country; one of the best known men thruout the entire moun tain area: hereabouts; one of the peo- ' pie known for their honesty and in tegrity, -impartial, ' congenial, klnd- hearted, well beloved. of all and the famous hunter, miner and game war den of the paat Riley Hammersley, has returned to the soil after years of busy pursuit of game poachers. ' land locators and Dame Fortune," says the Gold Hill News. "Eight and a halt miles from Roseburg, Riley has purchased one of the best ranches in the state (outside of this commu nity) and has this time settled down . -with a vengeance." ' i Why stay at home and bake when you can buy sixteen Grandma Cook ies for a dime 1 - V. 312 ! Mrs. J. Merrill of Beagle, is via itlog friends in Medford. : Oldsmoblles set the pace. Geo. Trekshler Motor Co. 1 The Epworth League of the M. E. - (church will hold a social in the : league room tonight at 7:30. During the evening additional plans will be ' made for the conference rally to be held here nest Tuesday, April Jst. It is expected all members will be ready to help with this rally in any way they can. ; - Guaranteed spark plugs for Bit cars. C. E.,Gates Auto Co. At the soldiers and sailors -recep- ' tlon to be given at the Elks Temple Friday evening, March 28, 1919, each fathor and mother of the Parents and Next qf Kin. club are expected to act as hpst and hostess, respectively, and to see that each and all of the boys and their lady friends have the best time possible. Lota of old papers 10c the bifhdle at this office. ,'. tf D. E. Millard, pastor of the Med ford Christian church, will conduct services Wednesday evening at 7:30 , in the -;' Central Point - Christian church. ; There will he special music and the public .is cordially invited. 1 Dr. Edw. da Reymonte, drugless physician. Acute and chronic diseases by his own system, sto 12, l to b j). m. Rooms 4-5 St . Mark's bldg. : Mugh C.V Postpn of the Hercules Powder company, one ot the cliam- plon professional marksmen, of the world, spent Sunday and Monday in Medford flatting friends and renew ing acquaintances. Ho expects to re turn In the early fall for an extended fishing trip on the Rogue. Your ruis or carpets cleaned and returned the same day. Madson's, phono, 474. 313 There Is no chock us yot In sight to the irout Iniintlun of the present fine weather,- Fuir weather for to night, and Wednesday was -the official prediction this morning.-: The min imum temperature of today was 2$ degrees above., Fir slab and dry wood for sale by J. T. Gagnon. Phone 859. Edward Bullock recently of Salem la the new chef ot the Holland cufo. Malted milk 50c lb. DeVoe's. Louis Bennett, the former Med ford merchant,' arrived in the city Sunday from Silver, Lake, Ore., to spend several days here on business in connection with his ranch, lie Is managing the Silver Lake Mercantile company store In which he is a part ner, and is also a partner In the lien ,nett & Cooper company which oper ates two of the loading groceries at Bend, Ore, The first of the y.ear Claud Mets, also formerly of Medford who had been managing the Silver Lake store, sold out his Interest In it and with Mrs, Met has since resided in Bond where he is clerking at one of the Bennett & Cooper company stores. Special milk for babies beginning April 1st. Snider Dairy. 311 J. W. 'Pomoroy of Williams, Ore. Is a business visitor in the city and a guest at the Hotel Holland. Furniture upholstering, mattress making, crating and packing. Doug las. 201 S. Riverside. Phone 162-J. ' The Follyanna theatrical company which played at the Page theater last night, left this morning for Eugene where it plays tonight. "Pollyanna," which more than pleased a large aud ience last night was generally pro nounced as one of the sweetest, cleanest and best acted comedies that has ever been presented In Med ford. . , - Grandma Cookies, 10c per package at all the leading grocers. 312 Mrs. A. L. Cross, manager of the hotel at . Butte Falls, left for home this morning after a day's sojourn in the city during which she was a guest at the Hotel Medford. Guaranteed springs for all cars. C. E. Gates Auto Co. A. S. Bohl of Applegale, has been a visitor in the city the past two days. In its account ot the heroic ex ploits of William Dewey Herron of Gold Hill at the battle of Chateau Thierry, the Mail Tribune last Thurs day was in error when it stated that his entire regiment, the -Fifth mar ines, was decorated with the distin guished service cross. It should have been stated that every member of the regiment was decorated with the Croix de Guerre, the French army decoration. In addition, for his con spicuous bravery, Mr. Herron was personally cited and awarded the palm to wear on his cross. A two-lb. box of Vogan's chocolates for J1.35 at DeVoe's. Hemstitching, pecotlng, all work guaranteed. Vanity Hat Shop. . O. D. Lowe and J. M. Merrill were among the sojourners in Medford to day from San Francisco. . Hemstitching, , Pecotlng, - - .' . ' Handicraft Shop. , : - L. C. Falkenhagen of Grants- Pass, who Is traveling representative ot a Portland wholesale hardware house, was one of the business visitors in Medford today. New location Main and Central. Paul's Electric Store. 315 Daily's Taxi. Dodge cars. Phone 15. Wilbur Ashpole returned . home Tuesday from a business trip to Port land. Special milk for babies beginning April 1st. Snlder's Dairy. 311 Dr. Heine, Garnstt-Corey Bldg. Mrs. Arthur INichoIs of Ager, Cal., who came here to meet her son, Har old Nichols, who recently arrived in Medford from Camp Kearney where he was discharged from the ammuni tion train service, returned home with him today. For fire insurance phone 64, cor ner Eleventh street and S. P. track. D. R. Wood & Co. ' Windshield glasses lor all cars. C. E. Gates Auto Co. Oregon guests at the Hotel Holland today Included R. M. Branahan of Myrtle Creek, and Joseph W. Shaw of Klamath Falls. - . Grandma Cookies are in a Class by themselves for sale in bulk or pack ages at all the leading grocers. 312 Nash Hotel. Special rates, week or month. Steam heat. 317 Charles Monson, who for the past 12 years has visited Medford at reg ular intervals as traveling salesman for the. Pacific Paper company, will soon go to Vancouver, B. C, where he will go Into business for himself. Mr. Monson has many 'Medford friends here who will regret to learn that he has quit the road, but wish him success In bis business venture. His place in this territory will lie taken by Zophor Agee, who has had the southern Oregon territory for the company. Get your milk, cream, butter and buttermilk at DeVoe's. Guaranteed piston rings for all cars. C. E. Gates Auto Co. Mrjs. M. J. Moran, who has been visiting her son, A. J. Moran, for four months, returns to her. home in Grand Forks, N. D., tomorrow. Mr. Moran will remain here. , . . Kodak work. Jap Art Store. 326 TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR RENT Small- house, close in, with garden lot. Phone 855-J or call at 830 Taylor street. " 4 WANTED To hire man and team. See M. E. Root, Denny & Co. 3 WEEKS & McGOWAN CO UNDERTAKER Pay Phono: Pacific 227. Night Pbonesi F. W. Weeks, 103-J2, Lady Assistant. : mm JOHN BARRYM0RE AT LIBERTY TONIGHT JOHN BAP-RVMOBg ; ...vi The Man ftoin Moxieo. ' ' " - ; V-..:'- John Bnrrymore, Liberty tonight only, -in "The Man From Mexico," while tqo well known to require de tailed description Is based on a mythical trip to Mexico by the hero, who Is really Incarcerated In the pen itentiary for thirty daw, and who of fers his wife the excu.o that , ho 'is g-i:ig to Mexico for n mvilh 'to cv- plain his absence for that time. When he returns he is met with a number of perplexing situation. He discovers that his wife has learned to speak Spanish, has 'mastered the Mexican dances, has become thoroly familiar with the customs in Mexico. and in short knows a great deal more about the country and its habits than he does, which. Is nothing. How he eludes suspicion, explains his wife's puzzled doubts, and gets out of one difficulty' after another is humor ously portrayed on the screen. Mr. Barrymore is ably supported by a carefully chosen cast, and It Is safe to predict that the last reel of the production will leave the aud ience fairly exhausted with laughter. The situations are Just the kind that afford the star unlimited onoortu- nltles for the display of his ludicrous mannerisms and delightful, mlrth provoking pranks. . ' Ralph Balcom of the 65th artillery who had been visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. K. L. Balcom at Seattle, since being discharged, arrived here Monday to visit friends.. Upon his arrival in Portlnnd-from Camp Dix he was sent to Vancouver hospital 111 with the mumps, and consequently missed all the entertainment given the 65th. You can always find something for a ClUlffc lllnrh at DnVna'a . . Spocial milk for 'babies beginning'. April 1st. Snlder's Dairy. , 311 Portland men registered at . the Hotel Medford are R. L. Phillips, W. W. Simpson, J. C. Schneider, Z. N. Agee end W. C. Herley. Alco TaxL Phone 95. ' . Your suit, overcoat or one-piece dresses dry cleaned to your satisfac tion for $1.00. Madson, phone 474. 313 The b:1ioo1 board which last night began the work of looking over ap plications and selecting next year's teaching staff for, the Medford schools, expects to complete the work Wednesday night. The list of teach ers will not be published until the list has been completed. Best line used cars. Geo. L. Trelch ler Motor Co. It pays to save In the Building & Loan, 429 M. F. & H. Bldg. Among northern California people registered at the MaHh hotel today were Mr. and Mrs. Ballard of Copper and L. B. Collins of Hornbrpok. Bakery goods at DeVoe's. , ; W. C. Wilson and H- C Jones- of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Klnes of Montague, Arthur Winkle ot San Antonio, Texas, and John Iscll of Butte Falls are guests at the N'aBh hotel. Tor won : derful flavor. bread isnlm ft with PostTbasties ( MADS Or CORN ). DR. RICKERT - V.YVM POfKNTn'-'IOATLY : TliBTKl), AND ULAMHKS - PR0PF.RLY FITTED NO DROPS USED ' i Broken Lenses Accurately Duplieutcd j.,. -j 4 EVELYN THAW AT PAGE "Grandpa" Peter. Weatorlund, futher of John A. WestoVlund, who lu'recont years has spent his winters here,' uml who lias been his son's guest since last Novombor, will leave for his homo at Orion, Ills., Wednes day. Surprising as It may seem to his many frlcuda and arnnnlntuncos here this spry old man Is SO years old and Is tho president of tho Stuto Bank ot Orion which ho founded Sb years ago. He owns lour (arms oi ISO acres each near Orion, over tne management of which he exorcises general supervision. Mr. Wostorlund will return hero in August to spend next winter, as he reasons that ihls climate prolongs his health and may possibly aid In his rcuchlutc a ripe old nge of a hundred years or so. uunrameca orano lining lor an ears. C. E. Gates Auto i:o. Miss Anne McCormlck Is meeting with the women's civic club ot Ash land this afternoon. Six rcKlstorcd lleroford bulls. M. F. lianley. 314 , Llthla water at DoVoo's. Lady Buys Liberty Bonds With Operation Money ' "l have been busy saving up money for an operation for gall stones which my physician . advjsod in my case. Sinco taking one bottlo ot Mnyr's Wonderful Remedy It looks af though 1 can safely use this money to buy Liberty Bonds. I, suffered four years with colic .attacks . and bloat ing." It Is a simple, harmless prep aration that removes tho catarrhal mucus from tho IntestinnJ tract and allays the inflammation which causes practically all stomach, liver and Intestinal allmonts. Including ap pendicitis. One dose will convince or money refunded. 'For salo by Drug gists everywhere. ' ' ' Adv. Southern Oregon's Leading Confectionery CXXXXXJOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOI Auto Parts - -Wo wIkIi to nniKiiinco tlint llllko Gilllxpln, Into foromilii of tho machine sliops at Km-kivell Fluid, is in clini'KO of our run cliino shop. I ' Wo nro now prepared to mnko tools, nutonioliilo uml macliiiiory tutrix. We ulso weld nliimlniim cranlc Hud. (car cuhok; Ihhiho, Iiold ni'tlclo.i of every lceiil t tlon" welded, - . r Crater Lake Motor Co. Whent you think Of ' ' Candy think ltuuilmiiHler Mtiuitny -of thn Unite KuIIb dlmi'lct, bus miimliiilloit IiIh crew- aud uxpuiMvd to biiKlit today 111" work of ili'iiKKlug and utliorwlso Im proving tho uiulmroiul to tlmt town. tie expuuts to hnve It In h.ihkI oondl- tlon luslda ut two wotdts. Tho road Is now in nu ulmoHt lmpuHsulilo con dition. Aloo Taxi. Phor.o OS. , 11. W. Pack ot Phoenix, was u -Mod-ford visitor Monday. ' OF' WASHINGTON, Miir.'h 2.-,, Sena tor Jmieti of Wiisliiiu;t()n, lMiittlilit'tm, tuilav fcent a vulilvcrmn lo Hie Ameri enn iience (toli-uatioii in l'nri uririmr that the uroiiused Icul'Iio ol' uittions coustitutioH lin amended tiO us to sie- t'lhi'itllv to exitliulo Die Iimil'uo from contriil over tmiiiu'rali(in, nuturiilir;i tinu nml other dmiieslio qiiuNlious. The senator went Hie oahlesiriim In eomplinnce will) u leleurunhio ri'iilleht mttile bv Silimlor I'lielnu of Culiliirniu. "1 inilorso tho i-uljle ul'.Seiiiiloi' I'lielnu ivlutiiiu' to iminiu'riitiiiti, iinl llnlli.utlou, ete.," Kiiiil Senator Jones' niessmte, "ami e furllier mid insinl that eomiuvet exclude Kiiel-imv-diins from iiKiuirv." . Senutnt .Iiiiivh uIso ppnt a tolcuriim toenntor I'lielim indorsiuit liis ulti tuilo. - Sennlor llendi'i-son of Novmlit, (leiuiifrat. ulso re(ilieil In Senator I'lielim in n Kiniilur mnmier. There Is mare Oatnrrh In tills scrftlnn of the country1 than ail othrr tllnuttiiuii put together, and ft,r yearn it wiw utiu poeed to be Inaurnbln. Doetore prvnerllimt iucal remedies. unU by cuiuiuntly fullliur to oure with local treatment, pronoutu-ud It '-lecumble. CuturrU ! n luutl olscuHe. Srt-utly lT!tuenvca by conalUmlonal ron ttlons and therefore rvqulrea coii.itltu tlonul treatment. Hall's Catarrh Moot cine, manufactured by F. J. Cheney A Co.. Toledo, Ohio, - U a conetltutlonal i-eutedy, Ut taken Internally and acta thru the lltood on the Mie-otm Hurfaeee' of tho 6yt'm. One tlundred Dolh,ra re- i wuru te ouorixi ler uny cane uial Jiun t Catarrh MeUlcllto fiille to cure. Send fur ! circulars and tcHlmonlula. J. CHUNKY CO., Toledo, Ohio. Hall's l-'amlly i'llla tor constipation. LIBERTY Tonight Only The Fnnums ConuHlian John In tho I'ljunifHt Fai'cc V.vcv r .Written-. The Man from Mexico" A Paramount licisnuc , PRICES-, Adults 15c; Children 10c. TOMORROW THURSDAY SHIRLY ERNEST MASON TRUEX "GOOD-BYE BILL" Schieffelin's Specials For 20 cts per Can S weet Corn : v' Dei Monte Brand' Spinach r'i,: '''.' oprouts ' Brussels QchieffelinV Grocery Kodak finishing Film ilovoloiiinir. lfic roll. YrmWrnt, noHt curd h'ym, 3 ffir 0o. .2VxiJl4 and ninnllvr, 2 for 5r Kvcrv ilnv HcrviiT.. JAP ART STORE MEDFORD IRON WORKS FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP Alflo ttKont for Fairbauku and Morc Barrymore . COIU.KNZ. Mnivli'J I.-- (Ilvth BOrintinl I'li'NN.t -Vii'(1 wntt Ideeivetl n. Ilm liendtnmi terti til' llonevnl Dirk man lion toiliiv I't'iim uenernl Iteiitl-minrU'i-M lliul tl;ti Pueliv tit Liixeiu lilitg will tin April I lie inelinlod in llio tiroii umlor tlm cimlrol of tlio Amorionii Tliit;d nriuv. tlm iiiriyiliflioii riTTTI IT; k jscive mem . i, Keep yotis FOH aUCK.WHiTSi.TAN ANO When lovely Woman Stoops to Folly usually . . , . - . ' She must suffer the conse-. , quences of a Ruined Life. But Varda Deering atones for her past in the secret service . EVELYN NESBIT ; Play3 Varda Dooring in , . TIE WILLIAM FOX PHOTOPLAY, V "i Want to Forget", with her little son, 1UTT and JEFF Page Theatre, Thursday March 27 N0TEI1 CURTAIN AT 7:45 SHARP SflATa NOW SELLING-BETTER HURRY ATTENTION! :. - ..Tomato Growers . and Gardeners ; ... iy,IS C''PH J'i1i 'iiali,.y fiiiy liiiidHomo profits. . Average crops jmy wnfju ' Kxporiont-wl coiimioiv-inl frrowci's evcrywliorc use fertilizer. .It lirins Hie profit. : , ; . v n- TJ1(!l,e' i' vnn)ii .why you 'slC.'iilcln'f grow for - prplit real prolit. ; ; . , ' r Come in fi,,d ffet4v fiftpy- of onv booklet,' "More JfKj"-iaVVnfaM," J)'"1,tl--tdl;off.:iA!rtili.er ' , , I!"1 1,0 J1'"1'10 in !U' ! 'e orders iiiuhL come jii jii'oiiiptly, v- ';;:v':f."'; . ' ' '" ' ""'v :.;v-fv.;.v.'i.:;', Ralph Waldo Elden RUSS MILL ' of wliieh will oxiiunl In llui Ki'mieli li'iiiilier ti( IIM -I. Tlm KKlli enniH, eniiniinniti'il bv lli'iuiiiliiM' (Tenei'iil Ail ellieii Cionl-liile. will I'lini'lLoii In Ilm Uixoniliui'tt' iii'on willi llio J-'i t'lli uml Tliil'lv-thiril (livlulnmi wliieh huvo lieen ntliielietl lo Ilm MOOnilil nriuv, (lenei-nl I'ronkliilti i i!Xii.ii'ltii In Inko nil lieililijllltrU'l'M ill IdlXOUlll.lllX HOOie lliin t-Il V ul"' iiieiiu- I lie ueiienil henil uMnt'lov ot iMur iliul I'Vu'li. Tho oon. Iiiij ul' iIkh nildilloiiul territory will five (lie Tlili'd ilnuv the lliiiil. I'uiirlli llllll Mllt OOI'JIH, Willi ilillll llivixilllH, Letsal slo typewriter pupor l.ni) pur box of Ciiio sheuts. (iond nuallty llouil. .Medford l'rlNtlnu Compitiir. tt Shoes' Heat';'' 0X;CL00D (DARK DROWNj SHOES Today Only Russell Thaw. SCENIC M 111 "AsYouWere" Tlie New Military Dramat ic Farce with Music, Girls and the famous Kolb and DM . . ' . ' 'JAZZ ORCHESTRA" PRICES 50c, $1.00,-$1.50 i,i,it nri-n-i'i- Mi pWAiarwiH. ti l pi Iffliiii $ mmmm l's&i; i"hJ rasfjl';1 AW Suite 1-2 over May Co, kjoooooooooooooocSoooooooocjc 17 South Riverside. . tHMM-HMi