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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (March 26, 1919)
.MEDFORD MATT" TRTBTTNPV MTCDFORdV OREO OX, WET)XKDAY, MAROU 2(1, 1910 TAOE TWO T Word has been received from tUe Northwestern Shorthorn Breeders' . HSBOcIatlon. that a carload of short horn cattle will arrive In MedtordJ Friday, March 28th, and will be sold on Saturday at 1 p. m., at Dr. Helms' livery barn. These cattle will be Judged at 11 a. m. by Professor E. h. Potter, of the Oregon Agricultural college, eud will be sold at 1 p.m Interested farmers may Inspect tho stock either Friday afternoon or Sat urday morning. : , DeVoe has s Una im of assorted cnocotaies at euo per pouno. ' The members of the ' Women's ptirlstlan Temperance union are re quested to meet early inuraaay alter- nooa at the Women's Exchange on , Front street to sort out the clothing that has been gathered this week for Belgian relief. Noodles and Chop suey : at New York Restaurant. ' 318 The University of Oregon Cleo club which sings at the Page tonight, wilt arrive In the city at 5:20 p. m. today from its iwo concerts at Klamath - Falls. A telegram was received this morning by Vernon Vawter, who was a singer in the club for four years, from Paul E. Sangler, manager of the club, that the club was the best .in the history of the university and that it had played to crowded houses at every concert on this spring trip, including Cottage Drove, - Oakland and Klamath Fallal The club sings at Ashland on Thursday night and at Grants Pass on Friday night. ' For the best Insurance see Holmes, th Insurance Man. ' Mrs. J. 6. Miner left this morning fori Keremeos, British Columbia, to join Tier husband, and to. spend the summer there.1 Switches made from combings. 346 South Riverside. Phone 2 92-X. S25 Mrs. O, J3,- -Osborne of Medford, was registered at the Hotel Portland, . ; yesterday." n-: T?" Orres, the ladles' tailor from Ash- land, will be'at Hotel Holland every Thursday. Spring styles shown. 323 Andrew C. McCormlck who for (be past year has been In the ordnance service of the army has returned to the Southern Oregon experiment sta tion to resume his work there as hor ticulturist. 'Mr. McCormlck had been in the chemical laboratories of an arsenal at Dover, New Jersey, and did not "get across" as he wished. He is a brother of Miss Anne McCor mlck. ' V Halstead the Healer. Treatment f.1.00. 227 S. Central. Phone 379-H. , ; , , : -. --r - 327 : ' Elenor Orlh, the eldest daughter ' Of Mr. and Mrs. John S. Orth, recent ly fell fracturing both bones in her forearm above the wrist. j Now that the war Is over Grandma , Cookies are back on the market again. ' 312 - George H. Smithof Portland, trav eling adjuster for the Goodrich Rub ber company, is- spending a week in the city and vicinity and hakes his headquarters at the Hotel Medford. ' AkoTaxt Fnono 95. ' . . Mr. and Mrs. H. S. ' Bramble and children left this morning to spend the summer' at Mcdoel, Cal., where Sir. Brumble will be employed at the Bwipnell Lumber company plant. Miss Ora Bramble will remain here ta continue her employment at the Sugar Bowl. ' , -.: -Why stay at borne and bake when yoli can buy sixteen Grandma Cook ies for' a dime? 312 . .', Many Medford people are hard at work and have been for a few days making early gardens, and will do all the. frost worrying later on for those of us who will not plant until about May 1st. ' : Oldsmoblles set the , pace. Geo. Trekshler Motor Co.'. . -.:.. A. K. Renmee arrived homo this forenoon from a buslnoss sojourn in Portland. Alco Taxi. Phot. 95. : Mrs. A. C. Plumley of Eugle Point, was a guest at the Nash liotol Tues day... . -; ,,.' V v Guaranteed spark plugs tor all cars. C; B. dates Aito Co. ' Five-cent mlleago for discharged, soldlors, as provided by tha law passed February 2S. 1919, will even tually be paid to all soldlors who re ceived only three and one-half cents a mile, according to Information re ceived from American Red Cross di visional headquarters at Seattle. Dis charged men are advised by the Red Cross not to apply for thet extra one and one-halt cent mileage due now, but to wait until specific instructions are forthcoming from the director of finance; who is waiting for an opin ion trom the comptroller of the treas ury. , Lots of old papers 10a tho bundle at this office. : tf Vesterday.S. S. Shell with a crew of about .12 men started work, with a caterpillar and grader, on his paving contract from the Rogue River bridge at the edge of Grants Pass to the Jackson county line. Dr. Edw. do Reymonte, drugless physician. Acute and chronic diseases by bis own system. 9 to 12, 1 to 5 p. m. Rooms 4-5 St Mark's bldg.. 316 Katherine Scheef is registered at the Nash hotel from Klamath Falls Your rugs or carpets cleaned and returned the same day. Madson s, phone 474. 313 Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Watson of Trail left this morning for home after a day spent in the City on business. They were guests at the Hotel Hol land. , '- . Fir slab and dry wood for sale by T. Gftgnon. Phone 859. The new telephone directory will be ready tor distribution about May 1st. ...... ,. Malted milk 50c lb. DeVoe's. Every returned man from war ser vice as soldier or sailor Is expected to attend Friday night's homecoming celebration at the Elks clubhouse In uniform. . Special milk for babies beginning April 1st. ' Snider Dairy. . 311' Mrs. Milton Ottoman and children spent Wednesday visiting friends at Gold Hill. Furniture upholstering, mattress making, crating and packing. Doug' las, 201 S. Riverside. Phone 16 3-J. E. M. Ward, traveling representa tive for a well known make of motor car and truck, is in the- city from Portland. , Grandma Cookies, lOe per package at all the leading grocers. 312 A Caesarean section operation was performed by Dr. Dow In the Dow hospital -Monday at midnight, for Mrs. W. E. Cooper or 228 North Cen tral. The little daughter weighed nine pounds and has been named Anita Bess. Mrs. Cooper and daugh ter are doing nicely. Mr. Cooper has recently returned from Camp Lewis, where he was mustered out at the service. - . Grandma Cookies are in a class by themselves for sale in bulk or pack ages at all the leading grocers. 312 Mrs. E. B. Palmer of Seattle who .came here for treatment in the Dow hospital some weeks ago, leaves to day fully recovered. Mr. and Mrs. Palmer formerly lived near Central Point and have numerous friends here. For fire Insurance phone 64, cor ner Eleventh street and S. P. track. D. R. Wood & Co. ' WEEKS & McGOWAN CO UNDERTAKER . - Day Phone: Pacific 227. , Night Phones: F. W. Weeks, 103J2. , Lady Assistant. Flint ClnsB Sergeant Guy Lnwton son of Fire Chief .uiwtou, was ex pected to arrive In the city late this afternoon or tomorrow from Gamp Lewis where he bus Just been dl- cbnrged from service, lie saw service In France slnco a year ago in July In the aero squadron, and only re cently returned to, this country. ; "" Guaranteed springs for all cars. C. E. Gates Auto Co. Miss Kola -Knox has returned home from a several days visit with rela tives at Grants Puss, A two-lb. box of Vogan'a ohocolatcs for $1.35 at DeVoo's. Miss Ann McCormlck held a meet ing this afternoon with tha women of the Nell Creek, and Bollevlcw sec tions nt the home of Mrs. Hurry An drews. . ; Hemstitching, pecotlng, alt work guaranteed. Vanity Hat Shop. Sergeant Trove Lumsden,' one of the Medford members of the 69th ar tillery, has resumed his former po sition of assistant mmdiior . nt tho Jackson County hank which he hud left to enter inllltury service. Hemstitching, Pecotlng, Handicraft Shoo. Fred Fisher of Sutherlln la among the guests registered at tho Hotel Holland. . : New location Main and Central. Paul's Eloctrlo Store. ' 315 There will be no change in fares between Medford and Portland or Medford and San Francisco, or way stations, when the edict of the United States railroad administration pro viding for a flat increase to three cents a mile of all passenger rates on and after April 1st. The thru ture between San Francisco and Portland, however, Is increased from $20 to $22.51. All special and excursion rates will be discontinued by tho now edict. ' " : - - : Daily 'g Taxi. Dodge cars. Phone 15. John Von Eyth, a commercial traveler formerly well known thru this territory was arrested at Los Angeles on a grand larceny charge on Feb. 17, and it ho escapes that charge will have to face another in connection with the Hqtel Osborn of Eugene cashing his draft for 185, purporting to have been signed by the Curtlss Manufacturing Co. of Seattle, after which he disappeared. Special milk for babies beginning April 1st. Snlder's Dairy. 311 The Kolb & Dill theatrical com pany which plays at the Page theater on Thursday night will' arrive in Medford on train -13, due at 9:15 a. tomorrow from Portland. The performance will begin earlier than usual, at 7:45 p. m. -promptly.- - Dr. Heine, Garneit-Corey Bldg. j John A. Kiaer of Arustordam, N. Y., representative of a prominent clothing factory, is here on one of his periodical trips and is a guest at the Medford Hotel. ! , Llthia water at DeVoe's. . .,. - A. A. and'G. E. Hollenbeak and J. T. Adams of Prospect, were guests at the Nash hotel last night. . H. li. Oswalt of Ashlund. v among visitors trom that city..; In Medford yesterday, , The Women Foreign Missionary society of M. H.U'liurcli will servo luncheon tomorrow evening In Imso ment of church ttt.:3l). Tickets 25c, Public Invited. ,, .- f S W. 1). llorron, tho Gold Mil young mnu wh6 wears, the, French govern ment war cross with a palm for dis tinguished seitvleo In Franco, and who has been homo on a 30 days fur. lough, left today for Qunntlco, Vu., to resume hts Borvlco In the inarlnos, He has 20 mouths of enlistment to service yet.' During, his furlough at home ho was promoted and trans ferred to tho paymaster's department. Windshield glasses tor all cart. C. B. Gates Auto Co. , . , . Jimmy Is coming. A note written on a scrnp ot paper addressed to tho mumiging editor of the Mull Tribune, and dated March 31, Now York Olty. and signed with the Initials "A. 1,.". says: "Jimmy, old boy, Is leaving to arrive tomorrow.'1 Who la Jimmy? -Search s. The dictionary -says tho nnmo Jimmy is a familiar contrac tion ot tho word James, and Chief Timothy says a jimmy Is a utensil much used by burglars to pry-locked windows open. Take your choice. Nash Hotel. ' Special rates, wook or month. Steam beat. 317 Among buslnoss visitors here to day are P. A. Wottstoln of Now York City, C. H. Thatcher of Chicago, and O. H. Karstondlck of Denver, who are stopping ut the MedVord. Get your milk, cream, butter and buttermilk at DeVoe's. Mrs. Ed Russell and daughter left today for their homo at Dole, Ore., after a visit with Mrs. Russell's mother, Mrs. Alfred Miller. . Guaranteed piston rings for all cars. . C. E. Gates Auto Co. : The mombors of the University of Oregon Gleo club, eighteen In num ber, -will be entertained nt tho homes of resident alumni of tho uulverslty during their stay in the city. 1 ' Mooso dunce Saturday , night. Launspach orchestra. No children under 16 allowed unless chaporouod. . ....... & A number:' nt purlieu from llrniils I'uss and other parts ot Josephine county will attend the sale of regis tered Hhnrtliom cattle to bo held 111 this city next Hal unlay, according to the tlruniH l'uss Coui'lnr. , Your suit, overcoat or ono-pleco dresses dry cleaned to your satisfac tion for (1.00. .Madson, puuiie 4 7-1. -. , - N. " . , ' -.. 813 Mr. aiidlrs. 15. I. Ilollluuswohli left this morning for Portland where Mrs. tlollltigHWorth will be operated on nt St. Vincent's hospital for tlio removal of a goiter, It was Just seven weeks ago that alio underwent nn operation at the Knorort Heart hos 'pltal, Mr. HollliiKSworth expects to return homo In a week and Mrs. ltol lliigsworth In about three weeks. ; ' Kodak work. Jap Art Store. 830 1 Chas. Gibson, of Sacramento, mid K iDi-own ot Seattle, are guests today nt the Nash hotel. " You can always find something tor a quick lunch at DeVoo's. Georgo Collins was rushing the season today wearing a straw but. Ills friends claim it was HK him by the .Portland Ghnmbnr ot Cummorco In oxcliunga for tho bouquot bunded Hint body 'recently, - Special milk tor babies beginning April 1st. Snld'or'B Dairy. - 311 C. 1'. Gates leaves tomorrow even ing for Portland to attend a stale mooting ot tho Liberty Loan county manaKOrs.. ' ' Alco Taxi. Phono 95. M. J. F.morlck Is here from St'uttlo on a visit with relatives and friends. Ho has been working nt tho Hostile docks under government supervision. Best lino used cars. Geo. L, Trois ier Motor, Co. . Stereoptlcnu pictures on tho llfo ot Christ will bo presented (it tho Lono Pino and Dewey Sunday school chapel ut the Crown Point orchard on Friday, March 2S.ut-7:30 p. in.. by G. C. (Irlrfln, tho" Sunday school mlsslonery. Tito public Is Invited to attend.' It pays to save In the' Ttulldlng A Loan. 429 M. F. & IT. Bldg. Kdwln While, son of K. J. Wlilto, suffered n broken arm mid a liadly cut licud Tuesday In an accident while It play." Safe TMicmmimimwm L.T7 T?rt wa b Oi.ginal Nourishing Dioettlbla NoCooldn ForInfants,InvmlldandQrowlngChndrn.RlcbMnk.MltcdOralnEjttroctiliPowdot The Original Food-Drink For All Arm. I , OTHERS ar IMITATIONS ' TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY 1 WANTED Second-hand der. Phone 408-R3. teed grin-6 FOR SALE White Leghorn eggs 15.00 per 100. Guaranteed 90 per cent fertile. Phone 40S-R3. ,5 FOR SALE: Seed and feed barley in carload lots or otherwise. Phone 634-X. I FOR SALE Horse, ness, 350.00 for Genessee street. buggy and har the outfit. 2 V Kodak Finishing Film developing loe roll. Printinir. post carp! size. 3 for lOo. 2Vjx3Vi and smaller. -2 for 5c. : Every dnv service. JAP ART STORE LIBERTY Today -02 ? V-': .. TorriorroW "' i .., SHIRLY ERNEST - t MASON - ' ' TRTJEX ' lJ MGcd-bye Bill" .Enjoyable satire on the -Hohenzollerns COMEDY PICTOGRAPH ' Coming Friday and Saturday " , "PRIVATE lETE" ltov (I. Hlewiirt of I'oi'tluild, Milieu ropresenlatlvo ot a well known umlie of motor car, Is a Inielness vlnltur in Hie city.' . ' ' Uakury gooils tit, DeVoo's." Chan, II. Vlclt,' ii prnmliiunt Hnleiii dealer. In antes and tractors, lu regis tered ut tlio SloiKord. Clunraiiloml brake lining tor nil earB. 0. M. -Galoa Auto Co, Mill.' John K. iH'iit and children loft for Grunts l'lics. today to Imilto their -tut mo homo, us Mr. Dent was transferred to tho American Hallway KxproMN agency there from tlio same position hero. . Ulx reglslered llurofnrit bulls. M. F, llunley. . . i 8H W. II, Canon of Hoacburg, register of tlio land office and- former mayor of this city, roluniml homo Monday night nftur n several days visit here. Mrs, Canon will romitln. boiiio time yerto visit her son Venio and family. , Itiilinrt Wycoff or Hlsklyon, a rail road flugmiin,' was fined fi't and costs In Ju.'itlco Taylor's .court todny for having fresh (leer meat In III" possession, Ho was arrested yeater iluy by Pat Dulley, dlulrict deputy giiinu wnnlnn, who on searching hl cabin found the prolilliltud uieiit. ' J, A. Waiitorluuil leaves loulglit for I'orlland with Ills father, Peter W-OBferluncl. wlitronrouto to Ills home at Orion. 111., will slop off lit the statu metropolis to let Ills sou John show III in tlio Columbia highway mid other Mollis. . - 1 - . T-- " aajscrj,-- s t wJ 11 Sore Thraat Colds Quickly Relieved My Hainltu' Wlsard 0 llunilin's Wizard Oll 'li's altuplo nml cllm'livc trcultiieiit lur. mi) throat mid client colds. Ucd an a Kardla fur tore throat it brings quick relief, Kiilibcil oil tlio client It will often loimcn nil a lmrd, deep icalod colli iit one niglit. 1 How1 udca prnini, liriiliicti, cuts and burin occur in every family, as well nit little troubles liko curaclia, toothache, cold sores, canker sores, tiff neck, and tlicil uchlng (act iotliliii. liciilinil WUard Oil will ol ways In ing iiiIck relief. , Clot It (nun druuglMa for 30 cents. If not alilicd return the bottle and gel your money hack. Kvcr coiiKtliiutcd or have sick Jteiiilachcf Jut try Wlimrd l.lvcr AVIiips, tileatmnt little pink pill. JO cents. ' Guarutitccd.. .. ; CvJCO-21'fm, Vl.YUL-J'fi tS.tT.ri'. TV. 'ifCtiY 6 CO.. Irr. HAU'KR'l Schieifeliiys Specials For 20 cts per Can S weet Corn Del Monte Brand Spinach s&w Sprouts Brussels Schicfclin's Grocery Page Theatre, Thursday, March 27 , . , "NOTEI I CURTAIN AT 7:45 SHARP mm- in :4"AsYouWere" The New Military Dramat ic Parco with Music, Girla nnd the famous Kolb and Dill "JAZZ ORCHESTRA'' PRICES 50c, $1.00, $1.50 oJUAXd xsuw BELLING -BETTER HURRY Painting, Tinting, ' Decorating Paper Hanging, Sign Work Now Is the time to make your plnnn for tlio spring clenninic. I-nt us show you our sumples for Interiors nnd exteriors, (let our cs tlniHtes. Wo Kuurnnteo every Inch of our work lo ho first clniw. Tho material wo nro uslnn Is tho very IichI. Our prices nro mod erate. Wo linvo Just completed Die Interior of the Jackson County Com-thouHO, nnd furnish you with Ih,i rvfereuccs. R. I MILLER, Decorator I'liono Jt.i:t-Il or 'J. 8 Mouth OrntiKO Stmt, Medford Are Cord Tires Economical?;:;;, ? z Cord Tires, cost more than Fabrics? Sure, but if you get the right cord your ultimate $ tire expense will be far below the cost of Fabrics for the same period. ':;-fi,: :u. What do you think of a Cord tire (size 37 x 5) running 27,000 miles on a 16 passenger bus or a 34 x 4 going 18,000 miles on a seven-passenger Studebaker Six (still in service?) Federal Cord Tires are delivering such service in both of the above cases. ' - Added to this your car will ride easier and your gas mileage will be greatly increased, t ; Come in and see this "greatest of all7 Tires. '- rJ-, ? ? ? Y y t f ? Y ? i t t a G. E0 Gates Auto Co i Y f Y Y t t Y Y Y V f