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PAGE TWO The big homecoming demonstra tion In honor of the returned luon 'from war Berrlco to he held tonight at the Elks clubhouse under-the bus pIceB of the Parents and Next of Kin 'association will tcgln at S o'clock and dancing will begin at 9 p, Evoiy returned soldier, sailor and marine Is Invited to attend In unl- ''. form and each la -prlleged to bring his sister or lady friend. The public 'generally 'is not Invited. A crowd of 400 to 600 people is expected to at tend the affair; Hofreshmonts will be seryed In 'the basement, all being seated t long tables.,' . . t ' : DeVcie has a rmo mt or assorted chocolates at soe per pound.' , - 1 tr. and "Mrs. George Carrett re ceived a telegram today from tholr , son Vernon announcing his arrival In New York yesterday from Franco, In which country he had been serving the 'past -22 months in the ambulance service, having gone into service with Hhe Stanford university unit from . California. . . v . Noodles and cnop suey at New : York 'Restaurant. ' v S13 . , Miss Cora Bonnott left for Oakland yesterday to visit friends and expects to spend the summer in that city and 6 an Francisco. . . For the best insurance see Holmes, the Insurance Man. . . John Johnson, Jr., and wife and son were In the city last night from . Ashland to attend the Kolb & Dill performance and were guests at the 'Hdtel Holland. They returned home this forenoon. Switches made from combings. 340 South Riverside. Phone 292-X. 325 'County Judge R. H. Bunnell of Klamath county and wife of Klamath Falls, are guests at the Hotel Med lord. .,. ', Orres, the ladles' tailor from Ash--land, will be at Hotel Holland every . Thursday. Spring styles shown. 323 Among the Jacksonville visitors in tbjB city today were Mayor Emil Britt. Halstead the Healer. Treatment . $1.00. 227 S. Central. Phone S79-H. ' '' ' 327 Captain'. Grover Todd who Is well known in Med ford thru having com manded Company I, Third Oregon ln- . fantry. When it did guard patrol duty here during the early part of the war, returned to his hdme at Woodburn from France last Sunday. Shortly 'after the . regiment arrived in France the captain was placed in charge of the depot division at Soings and 'trafned recruits principally in auto matic and machine rifle work till the end of the war. v Ako Taxi. ?Fnone 95. At a meeting of the cliamber of commerce Of Grants Pass hold this week, a vote taken was unanimously fn 'favor of the chamber maintaining a free auto camp In that city for tour ists this season. The matter is now In the hands of the directors of the chamber for action. ; Oldsmobiles set the pace.' Geo. Trekshler Motor Co. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Norman K. Merrill'bf Beagle, a son, starch 27th. 'Mrs. Merrill was 'Miss Agnes Isaacs. -AIco TaxL v PboLrO 95. - - . Sergeant Samuel L. (Mark) Leon erd is on the roster of the 48th artil- lerV C. A. C. which arrived today at 'Camp 'Lewis, as is Sergeant Herbert 'C. 'Parker -and Corporal Frank W. Waterman, all of Medford, and Wag- oher James C. Ross of Central Point, Private Harry E. Van Dyke and Cor poral Wm. R. Williams of Ashland. Guaranteed1 spark plugs for all ears. C E. Gates Auto Co. ; Sergeant -'O'Grady, first class mechanician from Rockell Field, ar rived in Medford this morning to go company. 'Sergeant O'Grady is an expert electrician and repair man. OLots of did. papers 10c the bundle at this office.! - : : tf W. H. Crandall of Eagle Point; was a Medforii visitor Thursday . Dr. Edw. da 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. '' ' :. ''." . :- .' 'SIR H.' iZ ipercy of the Rialto theater,! arrived home yesterday from a trip to Spokane, Albany and Roseburg. ; ' ." Quick lunch seed potatoes, earliest known. ' Warner, Wortman & Gore. ' ;,- '.. ';.,-. 10 Theatres company of Albany, is 'a, busines's yisitor in the city; ; Ybur -'rbgs or 'carpets cleaned and returned the same day. , Madson's, phone 474. 313 , j C. W. Clark recently traded his -place on the highway south of Talent fpr property ; at Prospect 4o which place he Will move next week. , , Fir alab and dryood for sale by J..T. Gagnon. Phone 859. ' ,.-, Kdwln T. Sinclair of Venice, Cat, IB a gueBt at1 the Hotel Medford.; , Malted milk 50c lb. peVoe's. Henrietta Donegan is a yisitor in Medford from Eagle Polnt'and is reg istered. at the Nash hotel. . ' Furniture upholstering, mattress making, crating and packing. Doug las, 101 South Central.. Phone 615-J. The cable necessary ;f or drilling on the Coker 'Butte oil well' arrived to day and everything is lit readiness to .tteglri 'drilling, pending' renewal oil lfcfises which have expired, due to the 'delay experienced on account of the war In, securing equipment, states Manager Davenport, ' , " , ( "Guaranteed ;sprngg tor all cars. C: E. Gates Auto Co. '-. .' : WEEKS & McGOWAN CO ; UNDERTAKER T)ny Phone: Pacific 227. )KUt Phones: F. W. Weeks, 103-J2. Tftdy Assistant. It will cost more to send tolugrams nfier April. 1st, when the inoronsed war revenue tax goes into effect. While there has been a war tax of flvo cents oh all messages costing 15 cents and over, tho now rate Is 10 cents on all mossnges costing more than 50 conts to send nnd tivo cents on messages costing from 15 to 60 cents. Tho war tax will bo collected at tho sending office when tho mos sago is prepaid, ami will bo paid by tho person to whom It Is sent when It Is "collect," except to points outside of tho United Slates, when tho soudor most pay tue tax. ; -. t 'Quick lunch seed potatoes, earliest known, v Warner, Wortman & Gore, x ;,; .; ". , " : ' ?' ' ...v.- 10 An added feature pt tho evening service at the Presbyterian church on Sunday will be a reading by Mrs. E. M.'" McKeany, "Canyon Flowers, taken from Ralph Connor's famous book, ."The Sky Pilot." The regular fellowship lunch for the congregation will be held at tho close of the ser vice. . For fire Insurance phone 64, cor ner Eleventh street and S. P. track D. R. Wood & Co. , - ' Sergeant lUhert Kent who was re cently mustered out of the service at Camp Lewis had a surgical operation performed In the Dow hospital last week and hopes to he out soon. A two-lb. box of Vogan'a chocolates for S1.S5 at DeVoo's. F. S. Bramwell, president of the chamber of commerce ofGrants Pass was a Dustncss visitor nere Thursday. Hemstitching, pecotlng, all work guaranteed. Vanity Hat Shop. . J. Swanson of Butte Falls, arrived in tho city Thursday -for a day or two stay. . . . With the change in time the first of the month, Medford stores will again go on the summer schedule until October when the time changes back, most of the dry goods and shoe stores closing at 5 o'clock and gro ceries and. other stores closing at 6 o'clock except Saturday. 6 The rain prediction of yesterday morning brought forth only .03 of an inch of precipitation. This mor ning's ; prediction was for probable showers for tonight and Saturday. Hemstitching, Pecotlng, i ' Handicraft Shep. Among Grants Pass people here last night to attend the Kolb & Dill performance were H.- 1. and Miss Truax,: Vallard Truax, Miss Helen Layton, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Hoffman, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Cornell and Miss Kdna Cornell. New-location Main and Central. Paul's Electric Store. - 315 Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Murphy of this city, are registered at the Hotel Hol land. - .; Daily's Taxi. Dodge cars. Phone 15, Tho:any.frlends;o,Mra; F. E. Jenkins of 121 Kenwood street, will be pleased to know that she is im proving under surgical treatment for goiter in the Dow hospital. -. ; ." Dr. Heine, Garnett-Corey Bldg. : " Jay Bowerman and Harrison Allen, prominent Portland lawyers, are In the city on business before the circuit court and are guests at the Medford. Llthia water at "DeVoo's. . George M. Stearns is one of the business visitors in Medford from Prineville. Windshield "glasses ror all cars. C. E. Gates Auto Co. ' Mr. and Mrs. James Grieve -and Heston Grieve came down from Pros pect yesterday and attended the per formance at the Page last night. ' Nash Hotel. Special rates, week or month. Steam heat. . 317, I Burrell Short, cohnty commission er of Klamath county, and Mrs. Short, are among - the. guests at the Hotel Medford. 1 ' ; Get your milk, "cream, batter and buttermilk at DeVoe'g. , - .- " Colorado visitors in, Medford are C. C; Lasello and William Buck of Deliver. ' " - ' Guaranteed piston rings for all: cars. 0. E. Gates Auto Co. ' Harold Gray, a member of the University of Oregon v Glee club, which sang at Ashland last night, came over after the concert add spent the night at homo, leaving this mor ning for Grants Pass where the club appears in concert tonight. 'Your suit, overcoat or "one-piece dresses dry cleaned to your satisfac tion tot 1.00. Madson, phone' 474. ; - ' ' 213 Tfte WMsperTftat '-'v ''-:i Cssnes in the Kighi Tt ' Glorious Knowledge ' Women Gain When a Wonderful Thoughfc : s V.'..". '"'StosJs OrarTbrn - . Happiness In its mort tlirllllne dgrca comes to woman with the thought of ooa Mttlnr baby. ...... .. . Every woman In the Joy of comlnir moth CThood should prepare her system for tho unusual strain. Three generations have found the tried and reliable preparation, mothers Friend,-of Mia greatest help at sueh a time. By Its dally use throughout tlis period, the skin of the abdomen la matio soft and elastic, expanding- muscles relax casiijr when baby arrives, and pain at the crisis is in this way avoided. .Tho inflammatioa of breast stands Is fltxrthed.' Obtain from your drutnrlst; by all means, tills great preparation which science has of fered for eo many years to expectant motliers. , - IVrito tho BradDeld Regulator Company, Dcpt D. Lamar Dulldlng, Atlanta, Georgia, for their helpful and interesting- Mother hood Book, nnd begin the nso of Mother's Friend, . It is for external use, la 'absolutely safe .andVwonderfullir effective. v - And remember, there is nothing to take the place of MOTHEH'S FUIISND. Kodak Finishing. Film developing, 15c roll.' ; ( J'rirttin).', post card size, 3 for 10c. : 2Vf.x3i.i and smnller. 2 lor 0c. Everv lav Kemeo. JAP AET STORE irEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, C. I,. Holmrt, lliu well known nuto ngent of tlruuts Pass, was tt bualncsa visitor hero yestordiiy. Kodak work. Jnp Art Storo. 326'. Corvallls was chosen for the bien nial meeting of the Oregon Federa tion of Women's Clubs next October at tho annual meeting of the execu tive board recently hold in Portland. You can always find something tor a quick lunch at DeVoo's. .. . There has been a scarcity , of tramps visiting Medford. since short ly after war was declared with Ger tiKUiv and during tho past winter the police say that not ovor ten appeared In Medford. "Not for years have tho hoboes been ro conspicuous by their absence. '. This is In great part attrib uted to tho draft system, the tramps of military ago flmllug tt unhealthy to travel without a draft card. Then too, the work or fight order caused tramps to run no risk In traveling Now 4hat warm weather is coming tt Is expected, that inoro tramps will be seen In this locality. - .- . . . Alco Taxi. Phone 95. Mrs. C. P. Snoddy of Roseburg, who has been visiting her mother, Mrs. L. C. Florey, and sisters, accom panied by tier sister, 'Mrs. Henry Wolff, left this morning for Klamath Falls to vlslt another sister. Best lino used cars. Goo. L. Trelch ler Motor .Co. V R. W. Ulttenburg and Mr. and Mr. R. M. Start nro guests at tho Medford from Kugono. " It pays to save In the Building ft Loan, 429 M. F. & H. Bldg. F. H. Popkln and Paul RuttencuU tor are Nnsh hotel guests registered from Grants Pass. Bakery goods at DoVoe's. "'" Miss Lbrene Stratton who returned this week from the University of Ore gon, wh(ch institution she hud at tended for the past two years, will not resume hor studies there until next fall. ; . Guaranteed brake lining tor all cars. C. E. Gates Auto Co. ; Mrs. Frank Loomis of Ross Lane, Is seriously 111 at the Medford sani tarium, to which institution she was taken several days ago. Six registered Hereford bulls. M. F. Hanloy. .314 Miss Dora West is a Portland guest registered at tho Medford. Old papers for building fires 'and house cleaning, 10c bundle. x George. C. Wolter of Oakland, Cal., a former Jackson county man, ar rived In Medford this, morning to visit his parents; Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Wolter. He has Just been discharged from the naval aviation service in which he enlisted In October, 1917, and recently returned from England where he was stationed on patrol duty for months on the North sea oast. At the time of'his enlistment he was a 'member of the Oakland po lice Iqrca and. after his .Visit horo ho returns td'duty on the police force. U-! WASHINGTON-. Marcli i28 Five Surrendered Germtin submarines will leave Enirlurid tomorrow for tho Uni ted States mnnned bv Anierienn crews and convoyed bv the American sub marine tender Btishnell. Thcv arc expected to arrive in American wat ers lute iH April 'rind will be disnlaved at ports to bo selected in connection with the 'Liberty 'loan eiimrihicn.' GLADYtS BROCRWELL ' : : , ' : IN "The ForbiddensRoom" MissTSi'dckVell's Latest and Best TIIECOAreDY ' "BEHIND THE LINES" ')' ' ADUryjVS 20c; - CJirLDKUN 10c COMING. SUNDAY WILLIAM FARNUM : Today .raTrW MTCPFOTTO, OliKGON". BISHOP SUMNER: a Tlio M. JJev, Wiiller. T. Sumner. T). IV, bislton of Oreiton, will lo t St. Murks' fllmvli on NuiuHnv oveiitm;, and prvai'li nml t'otilirm n cluss. . ilitihon Sumner was a ureitt friend nntl ullihiror !of tho Into Tlieoiloro Hoosevell, liml was u fredtioiit cuest at Ovxtor HV, ' '-f ' The liirtlioji a-niiujtl n iiutlon-wMo riMuitntioit liv his social work t tho eathetlrnl In Cliioato! nml Avns one of tho commission of social rot'onst ruc tion in that cilv, whoso report, issued miller lliu nuspiees of Ilia t'liioniro vice couiniisison, wna nitiilo the text book of social tx'form in so inimv cities, lie is widelv known nnd soutrht ns n lecturi'r on the iirovnilini; toiiies. of niitionul nml eiviri iinirovcnieut. BRITISH EMBARGO IS ON SALMON LIFTED LONDON, Mar. 28. In order that canned goods Importers nnd distribu tors may take the necessary steps for purchasing tholr supplies of tho 1919 pack of American ' and Canadian canuod salmon, the food controller announces that it Is not his presont Intention to purchase, this pack or requisition tho supplies cn arrival lu England. If. however, circumstances render It necessary, maximum prices may bo Imposed tor tho aule of this salmon. 125JO0O DEPORTED lUlUSSELS, Mar. 28. Six thou sand illelglan civilians died during the war as the result of (ierman ill treatment, accordlug to an Official report made in the chamber of depu ties Thursday. Seven thousand chil dren were made orphans nnd 12.1,-. 000 men were deported from Belgium by the Gormnns. ' " , The Indemnity which can be claim ed by Belgium on this account Is estimated at 900,000.000 francs. 6 Bell-ans Hot water 5 u re; Relief TOR INDIGESTION TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE One or two horses. G. I. . Schermerhorn. , 6 WjUXTKD Married man on fruit ranch. Steady job, H. B. Tronson. , Eaglo Point. : '. 8 FOR SALE Nice little fair of gentle mnles. Watklns Feed Store. 10 Today---Saturday LIBERTY PRIVATE HAROLD PEAT "Private -.Peat"- - ' TWO YEARS IN HELL AND BACK WITH ' A SMILE This Photodrama liascd 'on iPi'ivato Peat's cclobratcdbbok Added AttraGtidnTonight Only v Harry "Caruso" Manning' In New Selections , FKIDAY, MAKOII 28, 1019 MORE CLOTHING Tlio result of tltu Hod Cross cloth 1111; drive inis nut been as Kuccussl'ul n it should, lie. , l'cople, ltotli In town and ,'in tlio t'oiiiiti'V lire lirued to Niiiid In nil tlio 'old clotliiii"' IJiuv liiivo, cIho Mod ford will 1 full verV inu'oli Mow ilH iiuolu.' If vim ciiuiiiit. Urintrvour bundles to the cidlcotinn Htutioii (it Die Kusli (Irill,. U'lcHiliuno 1)1)2, uiid the biindlcK will bo culled tor. ' ' )lo'rtfrirn are needed bv the motor corps, nnd Mrs.- Wold romieslH the incnibcrs of lliu onrps, wlio'oan uivo some more time to this work t c:'.!l hvadiiiiartors. ' . ' t)ur hrnnch of the Hed Cros did siit'li efficient work nil durinif the wnr. Knit Iiiih nevur failed in nnv of its efforts, so let each nnd nil of us eoopWiito nnd enrrv thin elotliinit drive to 11 successful end, . : . WASIIINOTON, Mar. 2S. - An lm modlnto call for 50,(100 voHintoorn, for sorvlca In Kuropn has boon pre pared by tho wnr department and probably, win lio published tomorrow. As,'an lncoiillvo to eiillstment tlio mop will bp offored early ' duly In ' J".'' W 'unu : OROWINQ ( CMIUORIN , Sciiieff kiln's Specials For 20 ctslper Can Sweet Corn Del Monte Brand Spinach ::i . s&w Sprouts Brussels iffelin' C chief felin's ; Grocery MEDFOED IRON WORKS FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP. Also aecnt for Fairbanks end Mow ,., i . gninnee. . , ; , , ,, , 17 iRnilth Rlvurslrl. LIBERTY TAXI With "now 'DOdge car. ::' 1 SfaflonoS at 18 N. Front St. 3 Halo & Jjjon, Props, l'lione Tomorrow 5! r .-.:-.,'!rJC Franco im u rwllot for men In tlio tix pedltloiiury forcos who wlnh to roturn homo, ' ' ' . KniiNtnionl In Mil" aiiPolal forcft twnv MICK RF.MEF FOR v , YOUR TIRED, When your muscle become tlreil anil wollcii nnd the Jolnu becoino Will, your circulation poor, ami your aiilior Ins mnk you Irritable, an application of Sloan'd Llnlmout ivc yuu quick relief kills pal". rt ''r Ij'T circulation, rcucvep rongsii ... - eniuer and c caner to i ! !.i.,..r hi nliitnieniH. acti ailloWly a doc not cliK tlio po. ' It doc nuC 'tain tho ikiu. . . ...' i he iviav o. Where the New Things for Easter Are Seen at Their Best. ; As always, licrfitlos nl'fi'i' iiifriiitrons liii'i?t,st;nr'S(H't ltifiits of fiiKliiun-t'avtiiTd ajarnu'iits t choixso fnun lift May Otuniiany. V'l'ii't'S tiri' invarinlily initi'kt'd ly a liHifloratcnt'ss SvliichiH tyi'i'':l 'f Quality HUu'o. , v ats New 1 1 at 8 iutMiik daily show that tho Wattfiiu tyiio. which tilts ovor tho eyes and l'laros up at tho liaolc to rcvoal hirnkfil fkiwors, glossy fruits nnd ohanuing foliago, is high in favor. -Tho bandoau. ,;t'its (.losoly totholioad and Tioai's 'most of tho Ininloii of trimming. A'olvot. rib bon is froijiiontly used en lircly for decoration. Hut why 'imrtidulni'isHJ? Kvoiy now straw, every now shape, every new style, every rieW triiinning for spring is seen in our idillinery Shop these days. Tlats to "suit'every type of face and offering a wide latitude of price range. ' A visit to .this section is n pleasure 'yon -should not ; miss., Wraps ' doiits, eape eoiits, capes and dolmans in all the fire f erred-, fabrics and color ings for spring are here i if a selection so ample as to warrant us in stating that every taste can be easily satisfied and at such a wide range of prices its' to meet the requirements of every expenditure. Dol 4mans,.o course, claim first a'tteiition wit h ' capes a good second. ' . "lUbt C6ntent with Providing Medford's FineBt Aflsort iflerits of Stylish High Quality Spring Blondes at Mod erate Prices the Blouse Shop Ahrlb'tuidfJs to Begn to morrow: ..', - A Sale of $3,50 New Spring Blouses Pictorial lieview Patterns. - ' THE MAY CO. A. W..HUBBS, Manager , HAT DYES eoloritc, all coloj-s, Wonder Dytf; tlio lli'rgo paelc-' ago and the best dye, 30c. All colors from jet black to natural. Heath's Drug Store ;!-'.". Phone 884 . V" The San Tbx Store Will b ror tliiiio yoam. Tho men will ho oonemili'iiluil at Cuiiip Mtfhilu, Mil., mid itrobably will li Kent ovommm In cuiiiliuoiill i' STRAINED MUSCLES y,,t irl. troln, brucf,, "black and blue" npot, Sloan' Llnlhrant re duccti tho Mlu anil anc the ioronoin. Certainly flno for rllcu motion, tlft neck, tcl-itlca, Uima buck, toothacht. You don't ncCJ to rub It penetrate. : . M ..i thl.t ...,. 'S.ZrLZ T.l7.l,Mne a'lrlbl.d .1 Hid whole lumuy, uousroua u uuhicb at drumjlsn ovorywliera. i- .( ::' ' ' .Iff ' That tho new tilings for spring are seen at their best fat the May Co'mpariy is rconvin;ing!y ovide'rioed by the cipleudid disiplaj's of new suits, . dresses, wraps and skirts ready tomorrow in our -Apparel Shop, among wl.'.ch arc: Suits Assortments arc too all llll usive to permit oi any hut the here. briefest mention Suits of serge, gar bar dine and tricot iiie in box models, blouse, belted and plain tailored styles trim med nierelv with spear head stitchiiigs. ' The box models especially, with I heir vests of silk . crepe, trieoletfe, dtiyctyn '' and (riiiinied variously with lmiid, Liit tons atu tucks hre admired. ' 5savy,l)Iack, wind and taupe aro the pre ferred coloi-s. Prices range from . ; . . $25 up. New silk suits i in fine ar ray. ; .". " Dresses . Taffetas perliaps load in silk dresses, frequently tise'd in combination wifh georgette or printed chif fon. We luivo new taffetii (Tresses in fpi'in'g ' 'shades from . .,.,..-'. . . vM 19.50;iip."2. Home Journal ' 1 4 Patterns lrlcNi lioc, tir- ami l.ao. . ' . . -