PAflE TWO (MEDFORD 11 ATI! TRIBUNE, !MEDFORD, OREOON. MONDAY, Jl UJLU...H. U MAROIT The orcuardlsts and people who have early green Btuff well along are approhenslve over the prediction wired this morning from the Sun Francisco weather bureau for a heavy frost In the valley tonight or toruor row morning. . ' .:. , -.; ' DeVoe has a tins -to or assorted chocolates at 60o per pound. Sergeant Samuel M. Leonard ar rived home Sunday afteruoon from . Camp Lewis where he was discharg ed from sorvico. he having recently arrived in the country from France with the 49th artillery., For the best Insurance see Holmes, toe Insurance Man. C. W. McDonald, president of the Jackson County bank, left this morn ing for a several days business visit - at Merrill, Klamath county, whore he is a partner in a prominent mercan tile establishment. Switches made from combings. 540 South Riverside. Phone 29,2-X. 895 ; Mr. and Mrs. John A. Wcsiterjund joined the party of guesta aboard the Victory Loan war trophies train when It left here this forenoon,' and will accompany the train at least as fnr as Roseburg. ' , . r , ' ? Orres, the ladles' tailor from Ash land, will be "at Hotel Holland every ' Thursday. Spring styles shown. 323 . i S. S. Aiken and son of Prospect . i are guests at the Hotel Holland, hav ing arrived in the city Sunday. Haistead the Healer. : Treatment SI. 00. 227 S. Central. Phone 879-H ' Mrs. Delroy Getchell was a guest at the Hotel Portland, iPortlaad, the - latter part of last week. Alco Tail. Phone 95. ', San Francisco .visitors Who arrived . in the city this morning and are guests at the Hotel Medford are T. A. Fromef , S. A. Wtoinst.ock:. J. Pragg and William Hof f. ' Oldsmoblles set the pacs. ... Geo. Trelchler Motor Co. - The recent order by the war de partment that men discharged from .war service be allowed to keep their ulforms was promulgated In order to 'allow the men to wear their army, - navy or marine clothes on public oc caslonsY and "Is much appreciated, plscharged men may wear their unl forms for four months after the date of discharge, but thereafter the uni form may only be worn on special occasions. - ' Alco Taxi. ' Phote 95. - Traveling with the war trophies special train which was here this forenoon was B.F. Irvine, editorial WTiter of the Portland Journal, ac-' Companied by his' wife. - .Guaranteed spark plugs for all cars. C. E. Gates Auto-Co. ' . ' .. , Among the Corvallls men here In attendance at Saturday's shorthorn cattle sale, and who made their head- . quarters at the Hotel Medford, were A. L. Stevenson. Dick Kiger, Paul V. Maria, P. T. Fortune and E. J. Pzolasted. - v; '-r . ' Lota of old papers 10c t,he bundle at this office. tf - The -Gold- Hill band was honored last Monday evening by a visit from Medford in the person of D. E. Mil lard. For many , years Mr. Millard has been a band snd orehestni con- ductor, and is an accomplished muslc : tan. : At the close of the war he was musical instructor and choir leader at the Y. M. C. A. at Bremerton navy yard. The band here has been strug gling along for some time without a ' leader and has done remarkably well, but the assistance of Mr. Millard was a great improvement. '- The question as o whether Mr. Millard will be en couraged to permanently conduct the local band is now being discussed. Gold Hill News, ' r V ; -Dr. Edw. de Reymonte, drugless physician. Acute and chronic diseases by ,1118 own system. 9to 12, 1 to 6 P.,W. Booms 4-5 St. Mark's bldg. Mrs.- F. J. Burnett and voune sons Of Oakland,. Caf!, who had spent the ' past fi,ve weeks sojourning in Eagle Point, left for home today. Fir slab and dry wood for sale by f. T. Gagnon. . Phone 859. , B. C, Hamilton " received three! young calves today by express con- . signed from Tillamook, Ore. . . ; .' Malted milk; BOo lb. DeVoe's. ' Mr. apd Sirs. J. A. Maurer and Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Pierce of Eugene :. formed an auto party which arrived in the city today and are guests at 'the Hotel Holland enroute to Yreka. . For fire insurance phone 64, cor ner Eleventh street and S. P. track. D. R. Wood & Co. : i , ' (Miss janie Smith left this morning for Corvallls to resume her studies at the O. A. C. after spending the spring vacation at borne. The Medford Shoe Shining Parlor . Is now open. ' Shoes cleaned and dyed. 9 North Fir, near Main St. 11 In. view of the fact that Colonel North, who has been in command of the Third Oregon regiment during the Bervice of Colonel May in France, will turn over the office to Colonel Hay on April 1st, a petition, signed by a large number of the national guard Of both Salem and Portland, has been presented to Governor Ol cott, asking that Colonel North be as signed a position, on the general staff. The matter will be held up until after Colonel May : assumes command, of the Third Oregon. - " - Furniture upholstering,' mattress making, crating and packing. Doug- las, 10JI South Central. Phone 615-J. 'Wtendell B. .Gammlll, a brother of Sergeant Miles Gammlll, who enlisted in tho navy In 'May, 1917, in the hos- Itnl corps, Is now running between Now York and Brest on the transport Leviathan. ' 'He also hopes to be dis charged soon. - Hemstitching, Pecotlng, . . " ' , ; Ilundlcraft Shop. :'"'.;. ,. Sergoant Miles (iainnilll (Modford high school class 1915), 1105 Ro plucement squadron, air service, was at last report, still In Franco at Aul unt. Tho work at- that station- has been long closed down and the boys are waiting to see it tho French gov ernment will take over their improve ments and property, or to pack it up and come home. The boys there are reported to be moderately patient but would like to come home, and expect to come soon. They have seen nearly elghteon months of foreign service. Guaranteed, sprrugs for ell cars. C. E. Gates Auto Co. W. G. Hyatt, who isS6 years old is seriously ill at the home of his daughter, Mrs. J. D. Wylle. He took severo cold two weeks ago and on account of his advanced age grave fears are entertained. - A two-lb. box of Vogan's chocolates for 11.35 at DeVoo's. J. Clenocfield of iPittsburg and B. C. Tlpson ot Florudale, are Pennsyl vania men registered at the Hotol Medford.' - ', V Hemstitching, pecotlng, all' work guaranteed. Vanity Hat Shop. Mr. and Mrs. A. C.- Langabeor ot Tacoma. left for home today follow ing a visit with Mr. and Mrs. M. P Schmitt. New location Main and Central. Paul's Elect rie Store. . 316 Art Smith; T. S. Lewis and Sam L. Sundry were Sunday visitors here from the Blue Mdge mining district Daily a Taxi. Dodge cars. Phone 15. Roland Hubbard left Sunday for Corvallls where he will enter the O. A. C. for a course specializing on tractors. Dr. Heine. Garnett-Corey Bldg. ' Hotel Holland. guesta todaV includ ed B. F. Welling and A. H. Bernsteen ot San Francisco, Miss 'Madge Fox and Martin Doty of Portland, C. H. Burmbach ot Omaha, and W. J. Stempker of Seattle. - Llthia water at Devon's. Colonel John Leader, in charge of military training in the high schools ot the state which have taken up this work, will .visit the high" schools in southern Oregon during the week ot April 3 4. He will inspect the organ izations at Grants Pass, Medford and Ashland and will speak also at Rose burg. Colonel Leader's schedule calls for addresses at the high schools, to the commercial clubs and the public, in each ot the towns. He will be in Grants Pass April 14, in Medford the following day, in Ashland "April 16 and in Roseburg April 18. --). Windshield glassea tor all cart. C. E. Gates Auto Co. v John Helmer who recently arrived in this country from military ser vice in Franco reached home Sunday. Nash Hotel. . Special rates, week or month. Steam heat. 317 Lawrence Lny ot Wellen - was a Hotel Hertford guest Sunday, as was Fred Pelouze of Eagle Points Guaranteed piston rings for all cars. jo. E. Gates Auto Co.- Carl Bowman has sold his barber shop at 113 West Main street to W. K. Whlsenant who has been operat ing a barber, show on Front street. and the new owner took, possession today. Mr. Bowman has no definite plans as yet for the future. - -Kodak work. Jap Art Store. 326 Wier McDonald following a visit at home during the spring vacation left Sunday to resume bis studies at the O. A. C. ; r . Tou can always find something for a quick lunch at DeVoe's. Sanford Houston of Eagle - Paint, and E. H. McKee of Applegate, were Sunday guests at the Nash hotel. Alco Taxi. Phone 95. -Guaranteed brake lining for all cars. C. E. Gates Auto Co. - : Lee Dewey Purdin, a member of a prominent Medford family, who was a member of .battery -E, of .the both artillery, and who received a citation from General Alexander for bravery in action, is In Eugene for a few days visiting at the home of Mr! and Mrs. Leonard Gross, 532 Lincoln street. Young Purdin was a truck driver and saw considerable action under fire.- Eugene Guard. ' Best line used cars. Geo. L. Trelch ler Motor Co. ; ' I? : V f " 4 i Sergeant Earl McCoy who is " en route to his Jiorae at Klamath Falls on a 10 days furlough, stopped here yesterday to visit with his I grand mother, Mrs. D. B. Soliss and his uncle, J. E. Soliss. , . Bakery goods at DeVoe's. f Old papers for building fires and house cleaning, 10c bundle. ? r ' Sunday guests at the Hotel Med ford Included Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Stoltz of Roseburg, Mr. and Mrs. A- V. V. Mile of Seattle and Mr. and Mrs.-E. C. Baker of Dunsmulr. Get your milk, cream, butter and buttermilk at DeVoe's. Four-inch wood pipe at Medford Lumber Co. tf Mrs. Elmer Hanscom and children of Selma, Ore., returned home today after visiting Mr. Hanscom who was operated on lost Wednesday at the Sacred Heart hospital. It pays to save in the Building ft Loan, 429 M. F. & H. Bldg. Four-inch wood pipe at -Medford Lumber Co. tf .Old papers for building fires and house cleaning, 10c bundle. QUEEN OF DIAMONDS DAZZLES 'EM AGAIN (( Nv iHlfi fl M f . Mrs. CJtarles H. Anthony.. -The .vThls piece of constructional Ids," of Muncle, . 'work In Jewelry waa designed Queen ot Diamonds lnd., has knocked 'em cold again on Peacock Alley. ' A few years ago she staggered New York first with her diamond and fashioned by sirs. Anthony herself. 11 is as substantial as a , fabricated ship. In terms of en gineering, in consists oi a sioui band ot metal and diamonds sur- heels and then with-a watch sot .rounding the wrist and fastened 1 Vah Infl' atiuMn. Vnu, bKa la . . . . - I in her left stocking. Now she is bewildering New York with her new ar allot. . , m- V-v by a stoat rope ot diamonds to a smaller.xlng of diamonds on. tho linger..,. '--:;: T "" ' AMERICA LEADS TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED From" 500 to 1000 feet of used three-quarter inch pipe. State ..condition anil price; Box 'A, Mail Tribune. ' '9 WANTED One : large or two small unfurnished rooms for light house keeping. Phone 84 2-M. S WEPKS McGOWAN CO UNDERTAKER Day Phono: Pacific 227. . ffbiht Phones; F. W. Weeks, 1P3-J2. LtOf Assistant. ' . . NEW OULEAXS. La.. Murch 31.W T(ie puited ,Stntes .has displaced Enirlund and ull other nre-war cred itor countries in supplvinir lone time monev for the financing of. industry and trunsportution. JJ. II. Q. Pennv of New York, told the reserve citv bankers here tadav. Mr. P.ennv; who is vice president of the Nutionul Bank of Commerce of New York, de livered IiLh address before' the annual convention lof the association of re serve citv tankers. - - Dhrinsr the war dollar exchange has made remarkable progress' in dealings in South America and the far east." said .Mr. Pcrrv. "It is more rendilv negotiuted ip Japan and China .tlinn nnv . qtheij : .exchange. Closely allied to dollar '.exchange and leading1 directly to an extension of dollar exchange is what is known as 'direct exchange.' For example, we nre--doing business with Argentina. Greece. Jnpiin and other foreign countries in their own moneys now. Reversely, thev ouoto dollars in their markets uud jnuke payments to us in dollars. Prior to 1914 bank acceptances in the United States were unimportant. Since the inauguration of the federal reserve system, 'however,' the growth in the volume of bunk acceptances has boon rapid. On Aug. 31. 10J8. the total acceptance liabilities of member banks of the federal reserve system were $22,000,000, Tho to tal for-nil banks in the country may well hnvo boon jH7rio.ono.nnn. ' ' BLOOD POISONING 6Jn'tIWirdOBSMsrirrtAidTrestmesl How often lockjaw . and blood poisoning result from the ' neglect of a' slight scratch or little cutl Ham lin's Wizard Oil is a safe and effec tive first aid treatment It is a pow erful antiseptic and should be ap- lied immediately to wounds of this ind to prevent danger of infection. - It is soothing and- healing and quickly drives out pain and inflam mation in cases of sprains, bruises, cuts, burns, bites and stings. Just as reliable, too, for stiff neck, sore feet, cold sores, canker sores, earache and tootha'che. Get it from druggists for 30 cents. If not satisfied return the bottle' and get your money back. Ever constipated or have 'sick headache? Just try' Wizard -Liver Whips, pleasant little pink pills, 30 cents. Guaranteed. BLISS NATIVE HERB TABLETS i - Lack of exercise, poor food, im proper digestion ' and. mental worry often cause ' . . - SICK HEADACHE " Biliousness, Dyspepsia, Constipa tion and Stomach disorders. Bliss Native Herb Tablets are a great Kidnev and Liver Reaulator. v For 30 years recognized as the only standard herb remody. Sate, gentle, and pertain. Get the gen uine. Every tablet contains 2y this trade mark. Prlca Jl-00 08 per bok of 200 tablets. v"r Sold by leading druggists and local agents everywhere. '" ' SchieffelinV , Specials , For 20cts per Can Sweet Corn . Del Mpnte Brand . Spinach s&w Sprouts ' Brussels ' ; SchieffelinV Grorerv r-r-. -. v ' ' LIBERTY Last Times Tonight Dorothy Daltoh ;- :---" ."in v ' "Quicksand it FATTY ARBUCKLE'S . tatc'st Comedy "The Sheriff . First Time in AI()cLfi;d ... Tomorrow Only JACK PICKFOBD in "SEVENTEEN" 'A aramount lloissue At Bargain I'rices ' Kodak Finishing : Film developing. 15o roll. - Printing, post card size. 3 for 10c. N2yx3.4 nnd Rmaller. 2 for po.;? Kvorv dav sorvino. ' ''-' JAP ART STORE WARN OFFICERS SEEKING SERVICE : REGULAR ARMY 1D10 W A8H 11S1QTON, War. 81 Wnr army officers "who are applying tor coinmUuloiiB In, t,ho poriunnout ostub llshmont were wuruod In a war ds purtmont circular today that bacauso of lack of, legUlHtluu thoy should con sider carefully before placing them selves in that luBHl(lt'atlou. Appli cations, tor roc)imaJflMitloi) with a view, to discharge whou thu aor.vlces ot tlio bfflcor cnu bo Bpuruu will bo oonsUlored. . . it Is. pointed out that "a gonorul reduction lu grudo ot temporary offi cers upon entering tho pnrmnnont establishment nppoars probublo nnd that , regulations governing .tho grades to which oiflcors uro to bo ap pointed nnd their rolallvo rank can not be forhiulatcd until legislation aythorljdug appolutmiuiU ta cuactad. Tho Instructions provide ' that where otficora have already fllml ap plication tor commissions In tho reg ular establishment but now find It necessary to ask for discharge owing to the delay In action upon their ap plications, such applications will be retained. And considered when ths time comes. . , The House of Big Features. LAST TIMES TONIGHT s WILLIAM FARNUM "For FreeclpmM TUIWIMY & -iilODNI'lHlUY GEORGE WALSJ1 Aiiit'rii'ft'a Orcntimi At lilotit; .Sfar . :.: -?n : - "i - -v.--' "On the Jump" f ASK FOR anfCEr. 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So much for slitics. So much for tilings to cat, houscfurnishiiigs, gnrdcij seeds and tools and wliat not. " , There's one sure way to get the most for your niouey : Know what you want before you go to" buy. ' READ ADVJ3RTJSEMENTS. The advertisements you read will tell ypu whaj; is pew and good. iey wiU give you the latest Ideas and improvements. They will help you to live better and dress better at less cost. - , , . If you thinkiof it, you'll be surprised at the world of interest and' the wealth of new ideas you 'J l'f Lnd in reading advertisements. ' ' . ..'. " ', , ' , " .' ' 'Advertisements are the daily record of progress. Thoy aro the report to you of tho manufacturer .and merchants who work for yoii, teeing jrha,t has been accomplished for ypiW- benefit. " V ' .- ,'. ' . ' . The live merchants advertise their goods. '