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PAGE TWO MEDFCmD MAIL TRIBUNE, jMEDFORB", OREGON,"" THURSDAY, MATCH! 27, 1919 localBwB , The local office of tho TJ. S.Em ployment Service reports a heavy de mand for ranch and orchard hands and up to this- time has not been able to secure sufficient holp for this class of work. With most of tho outsido work delayed this season on account of wet weather, the last weak or two of sunshine has brought on a conges tion of ranch work with a consequent immediate domand for labor. The employment office can place several soldiers at once on work of this kind. DeVos has a fine nn or assorted i chocolates at 60o per pound. " ; Elbert Hubbard Jr., ot East, Auro- . ra, Y and wife are the guosts of Mr. and Mrs. J. H.. Cochran. They are making a tour of the Pacific coast Mr. Hubbard Is, at the head v of the enterprises founded by his well known father, who lost his life in the, Lusltanla disaster, and ia con tinuing 'his .work. .-. , Noodles; and cnop ausy " at ' New York Restaurant. 313 The University of Oregon Glee club members who so pleased with their singing at the Page theater last night,-left on the late afternoon train today for Grants Pass where they ap pear in conoert tonight. . Last night's splendid concert merited a far larger audience, which was .the smallest to greet: the club during its' present spring tour. This is explained by the fact that.the club's appearance here was sandwiched in between two such big theatrical attractions as Kolb & Dill and Pollyanna. For the best lnsurancesee Holmes, the Insurance Man. ' Ona, the two-year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Hendrlckson un derwent an operation for the removal of her tonsils at the Medford sanitar ium this forenoon. Switches made from combings. 340 South Riverside. Phone 292-X. 325 Mrs. F. B. Bates of Butte, Mont, who is visiting in the city is a guest at the Hotel Medford. . Orres, the ladles' tailor from Ash land, will be at Hotel Holland every Thursday. Spring styles shown. 323 Eastern sojourners in the city to day Include Chas. H. Barns of New York and C. F. Atkinson ot Chicago. Halatead the Healer. Treatment 11.00; 227 S; Central. Phone 3T9-H. . - v 327 The girls team of the Roseburg high school went thru the basketball season undefeated when in their last game last Saturday night with the girls team of Grants Pass' high they won 26 to 17. The same night the hoys game between the Central Point hlirh fwhonl and the Outlaw team of Roseburg high resulted in favor of the latter; 48 to 4." Now that the War is over Grandma Cookies are back on the market again. .... 312 Among the Jackson county' sol diers of the' 49th regiment, C. A. C. . which has just returned from France and was in Portland yesterday en routo to Camp lwis for demobiliza tion, are Thomas R. Brown of Apple rrate and Harry K. McFarland of Ash- 1UI1U. - . Alco Taxi. Pnone 95. Wig Ashpole denies he has quit the meat and livestock business de- peared in a Portland - newspaper . Tuesday: "C. -M. Delin and C.W. Ash. pole, railroad contractors from Med ford, are visiting at the Cornelius. Why stay at home and bake when you can buy sixteen Grandma Cook ies for a dime? 312 The- deferred program meeting of the Drama League will be held at St. Mark's halt Monday evening ot 8 p. m. League members and their friends are urged to attend. Oldsmoblles set the pace. Geo. Trelchler Motor Co. The- Loyal Women's class of the Christian church' will meet at Mrs. Schuler's home tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. : Alco Taxi. Phore 95. Salem visitors registered at the Hotel -Medford today included F. A. Elliott, state forester, and -George Doust. - . - . Guaranteed spark plugs for ell cars. C. E. -Gates Auto Co. - Mrtl. R. H. and Miss Martin, tour ists from Minneapolis, who visited in the city a. day and were guests at the Hotel Holland while enroute to Port land from southern California left for the state metropolis this morning. Lots of old papers 10c the bundle at this office. tf H. J. Engle is a visitor in the city from the Fort Klamath country. Dr. Edw.- de Reymonte, drugless physician". Acute and chronic diseases by his own-system. 9 to 12, 1 to o p. m. V Room's 4-5 St. Mark's bldg. ' "316 Wbrren Evans leaves the Medford sanitarium, following an operation for appendicitis a week ago Tuesday, .for his home at Rogue River tonight. Your rugs or carpets cleaned and returned the , same day. Madson's, phone 474. S ;' t 313 Smallpox has made its appearance in this- oity, but not in a- virulent form. Chief of Police McLahe quar antined one residence today. Granta Pbbs Courier. . . . ' Fir slab' and dry wood for sale by J. T. Gagnon. Phone 869. Mr. and Mrs. George A. Mansfield came down from their Prospect ranch yesterday and are guests at the Hotel Holland. .(.':..'-' . ','. '. -' Grandma Cookies, 10c per package at nil tlin Innrlinir irrnnnrn.-. , 312 WEEKS & McGOWAN CO UNDERTAKER Way Phono: Poctflo 827. Nkht Phones: F.'W: Weeks, 103-J2, The Kolb & Dill company, which plays at the I'uko tnntght, arrived in tho city at 9:35 a. m. today from Portland and scattered to the various hotnls.' The stars arc stopping at tho Medford. Tho performance starts at 7:45 p. m. so as to rIvo tho company plenty of time at its conclusion to pack up and depart on train 15 at 11:40 p. m. for Redding, Calif, where the attraction plays Friday night. Saturday night the company appears InChico, Cal. -. .";.'. . , ' Malted milk BOc lb. DeVoe's. 1 R. Conibest was n visitor in Mod ford today from the Buhcom section. ! Furniture upholstering, mattress making, crating and packing. Doug las, 2Q1 S. Rivorsldo. Phono 162-J. California visitors here today in clude H. Slmmona ot .Yrekn at tho Holland and G. A. Webb of Crescout City at theKash.. Grandma Cookies are in a class by themselves for sale In bulk or pack-, ages at all tho leading grocers. 312 The unusually fine spring weather ot the past week is all the more wel come and appreciated, following the long streak of wet chilly weather. Of ficially, according to the -almanac, the first day of spring was last Fri day. . For fire insurance phone 64, cor ner Eleventh street and S. P. track. D. R; Wood & Co. - ' - Eugene Is in the midst of extensive preparations for the big automobile show to be held In that city April 9, 10 and 11. Among the features planned is an auto raca from Eugene to Junction City and return. Guaranteed springs for all cars. C. E. Gates Auto Co. S. S. Smith left tor Portland last night to attend a conference of nevs. paper business men of the state sel ected. by the state Liberty loan com mittee to recommend some plan of advertising the forthcoming Liberty loan thruout Oregon. A two-lb. box of Vogan's chocolates for J1.35 at DeVoo's. Portland couples registered at the hotels include Mr. and -Mrs. L. A. Howard at the Medford, and Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Rohn at the Nash. Hemstitching, pecotlng, all work guaranteed. Vanity Hat Shop. R. H. Chapler of Portland, who has charge of the Oregon and Cali fornia forestry grant lands for the state, is in the city on business and is stopping at the Medford. The Scandinavian society will hold an entertainment at St. .Mark's hall Saturday evening, March 29th. Every body bring a well filled basket and come for a good time. . There will bej fun for all. 5 The local teachers institute to be held at Jacksonville on Saturday will begin at 1:30 p. m., and among the speakers will be several well known Medford teachers. .-'.."''.' i -,- Hemstitching, Pecoting, " '' '-''"'. ' Handicraft Shop. Mrs. J. W. iliamlln and daughter left for Grants Pass this morning for a visit with Mrs. Hamlin's parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Heston. New location Main and Central. Paul's Electric Store. , . 315 Mrs. J. E. Deveney is a patient at the Medford sanitarium. Daily's Taxi. Dodge cars. Phone 15 Amon the Douglas county men who will attend the Shorthorn cattle auction sale hero Saturday are Coun ty Agent C. J. Hurd of Roseburg and C. O. Garrett of Glendale. Dr. Heine, Garnett-Corey Bldg. Lithia water at DeVoe's. . . F. H. Miller and H. E. Cranes are included among the Klamath Falls visitors in Medford today. A. A. and G. E. Hollenbeak and J. T. Adams of Prospect, were guests at the Nash hotel last night. The local office of the federal em ployment service has been a very busy place this week. A number of soldiers were placed in orchard and ranch employment and a number of soldiers registered for Pacific high way work when it opens. - Windshield glasses ror all cars. C. E. Gates Auto Co. Sergeant Ben Plymale, one of the. 65th artillery men, will on April 1st resume his former position as sales man in the Model Clothing company store, from which he resigned to en ter war service. Moose dance Saturday night. Launspach orchestra. Ho children under 16 allowed unless chaperoned. - ' , .. . 1.6 11. J. Dovaney, tho now cashier of tho First Stale bank of Eaglo Point, was in Medford Weducsduy on busi ness. Mr. - Denraney came here from Idaho but was formerly from North Dakota. i t Nash Hotel. Special rates, week or month. Steam heat. . S17 Mr. and Mrs. C. 11. Worsloy and two children, who have resided In Medford for tho past four years, left this morning for their former homo Scrantnn. Iowa, to permanently lo cate there. Got your milk; cream, nutter and buttermilk at DoVoe's. H. M. Tennnnt and A.- B. Cordley of Corvullts and C. N. Hills of Albany aro visitors horo from the northern end ot the stato. - - Guaranteed piston rings tor all cars. C. E. Gates Auto Co. --. ' As Mr. and Mrs, George M. Esterly. who aro widely acquainted' In Mod- ford, wore about to leavo their hpmo In Whlilo last Tuesday night to go to Grants Pass to take a train ror San Francisco, Mrs. Esterly fell and sprained one of her ankles. They hastened to Grants Pass for medical treatment and departed for San Francisco yesterday.. Your suit, overcoat or one-piece dresses dry cleaned to your satisfac tion for $1.00. . Madson, phone 474. .313 Anions Portland men in tho city today were B. F. Cunningham, Jesse Huber. W.' W. Carroll, Li O. Ross, H. I. Stantemyer, J. A. Ockwlg, Guy R. Harper and J. D. MeCord. . Kodak work. Jap Art Store. 326 The board of education recently passed a resolution authorising the superintendent of schools to investi gate tho necessary steps in making application for the accrediting of tho hlah school on the Northw.est Asso ciation of Secondary and Higher Schools. This has been done and the necessary blanks have been filled out and submitted. Shortly after the Spokane meeting ot the Inland Em pire Teachers association the list of accredited high schools of the' North west association will be published. It is hoped that the Medford school may be placed on this list, for it is only another means ot raising the standardization ot the high school since It is necessary that several rigid conditions be met. Yon can always find something for a quick lunch at DeVoe's. The Young People of tho Baptist church on North Central are giving a patriotic meeting for the returned soldiers Sunday, March 30, at 6:15 p. m. A very Interesting program Is planned. All are welcome. Alco Taxi. Phone 95. " : Rev. and Mrs. H. M. Dranahan of Myrtle Creek, Jeft for home today after, a visit with Mrs. Dranahan's sister, Mrs. .Mildred Luce, chief oper ator of the telephone exchange. Rev. Dranahan up to. a year ago last Sep tember was pastor of the M. E. church South of Medford for four years. He Is pastor now of the Myr tle Creek church. - Best line used cars. Geo. L. Trelch ler Motor Co. A report Is in circulation In Med ford that contractors on highway work in Douglas county are only em ploying as laborers foreign born la bor. of the variety familiarly known as Dagoes, instead of giving prefer ence to discharged soldiers. . It pays to save In the Building & Loan, 429 M. F. & H. Bldg. Two more carloads of cattle will arrive in the city tomorrow In charge of O. A. C. students, and one arrived yesterday, for Saturday's auctlbn sale of Shorthorn cattle which will begin at 1:30 p. m. In Dr.-Helms' barn on North Fir street. A large attendance Of farmers and livestock men Is ex pected not' Only from this county but from all-over southern Oregon. as giliitUiiUr.i; J$ delight to ihe paiare; a comion; to the nerves. Instant Fostum instead of coffee. Tonight NOTE! ! CUETAUT AT 7:45 SHARP . m The New Military Dramat-; ' ic Farce; with Music, Girl3 and the famous Kolb and DU1 'i ;;..V-v "JAZZ ORCHESTRA" PRICES 50c, $1.00, $1.50 HAT DYES ". Coloritc, all .colors, Wonder t)ya, the large pack-, ago and the. best dye, 30c.. All colors frorn jet black;--to natural. ". ,. '-.:-. Heath's Drug' Store Phone 884 f The San Tox Store Tho .luckson comity draft bo.trd. or board of exemption, will censo to exist next Saturday, nltho tho bixml has beou practically out of oxlstojtco tor months. 'On that day ' lieorso Howard,, chief clerk of. tho board, censes his services. Yesterday all tho board records were packed up and shipped to the adjutant ot the army at Washington. 1). C.j In caro ot tho select Ivo service records divis ion. ' Bakory goods at DeVoo's. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Yorkos of Tort land who have been visiting relatives In the comity for tho past two weeks left for homo this morning. Guaranteed brake lining for ' all cars. 0. K. Gates Auto Co. " v. smart Dltsworth of Dorby loft this morning for Portland, whore ho wilt Bpond tho summer. - Six registered Hereford bulls.' M. F. Hanky. 314 The present Is. n busy tltno w.lth the farmers and orchardlsts, Who itro rushing plowing and seeding and spraying and pruning work. Durln,' tho past week tno grounu nns neon drying out fast and everywhoro pos sible plowing Is being done. , , Legal slie typewriter papor SI. 50 por box ot S00 sheets. Good quality Bond. Medford Printing Company, tf A conferenro has been on here at the federal forestry office the past two days between Stato Forester El liott, R. II. Chapler. forestor ranger in chargo of the O. & C. grant lands. Hugh B. Rankin, supervisor of tho ini.nl r.wlaml forest rw district, and W. T. Grieve, who looks after the hold ings for the Rogue . Klvor -Timber company, relative to a division ot nil federal, state and grant lands of this district In tho mnttor of fire patrol and protection work. Legal site typewriter papor $1.50 per box of 600 sheets.. Good quality Bond. Mcdfora rrinung company, n Thnrn has been good bait fishing for some time past in the rlvor and larger streams of tho county. The river has been' daily literally lined with fishermen since the fine weath er set. in. Among business sojourners roKls liM'oil at tho hotnls today wuro 10. 11, Merlin ot Seattle,- M, Whltjoh ot j Oakland, K. A, CoUo of Waldo, and j, .xi. i -inyion oi .Norm iienu. . Old papers Cor building 'fires, and houso cleaning,, lOe bundlu, - TALK LIBFRTY BONDS 1'OlfTLAND, Mmvli a?. homlimr uewsimper, men of Oremm met here totfiw with Kxecutivo (.Minimum 'Cmikincluuii anil . other ot'fieiuln', in rlinriM of the Vintorv Liberty J,omi in Oreiioiv to discuss imhlieitv . for tlin lenii. jMoro Hum u kimito of ed itors of pnHers tliiiiiiuiioul the stiite w.ere hero for Hie milliertiur. Tliev met ut the Vortliiml Press, dull, lieuiluuiir ters for publicity for the drive. Most of the editors tilmtnctl to remain here until tomorrow for u oiifereiie of (otiiitv iniimivcrs. Women hemline their divisions of the Victory Loan drives in tliu vnriiuiH counties ulso weri" to moot here tomorrow. Speclnl Coruniunlcatlon Mod- ford I.odgo 103, Krlday oven. Ing. Murch SH. Work In E. A. degree, by order ot ti'io-W. M. I L. Jl. WILLIAMS, Secy. Mint Jell Try Mint Jiffy-Jell with roast Inmb or cold nicnts, It ia vastly better than mint sauce., Try Jiffy. 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At ' rinmo HI. VIxlloi'K nhviijH wclcmno Martin J. Reddy tub .ii:wi;i,i:ii " l'lmiio 81., VlnltorB Alwaya Wolcomo. ! aun i ' rte, tV Sprinq Is here and; vou can satisfy vour ambition bv mirchaslnq a lawn ' mowinq and oardonlnq tools of .the Poole Furniture Co. Wo carry a blq line of furniture and' nou6ohol( necessities to supply the Siirlnq wants. MEDFORD IRON WORKS FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP Also iiKont for Polrlmnka ond Morse jiineimiE., 17 9t!l Rlvprsldi), v. Lady Assistant,