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PAGE TWO local'Briefs I - Owing to tho fact that many peo . plo desiro to take appoata Circuit Judge Calkins did not enter his do- cree on adjudication of water rights BattirdaV, but filed his decision In the conn house at Jacksonville for tho perusual of all persons Interested, and Will enter the formal decreo'on April 26th. This docroe adjudicates every water right along Roguq river and Its tributaries from the river's source to the Pacific ocean in the ' counties of Jackson, Josephine and Curry, ' and affects approxiinalely 1500. water rights. ; Very choice line of Btock beet seed. long Red, halt sugar, 75o per lb. Monarch Seed & Peed Co. The Commercial club luncheon at the Holland hotel Tuesday will af ford an exceptional opportunity to . members of the club for getting a comprehensive understanding of the $5,000,000 bonding measure : upon which voters of the Btate will pass in June, r Tiekete will cost fifty cents and should be procured from tho sec rotary as soon as possible. . Geo. V. Douglas, the upholsterer, formerly at 201 South Riverside, has removed his establishment to 101 ' South Central, cor. of Eighth street. Phone 615-J. -...' Miss Mandy Lee arrived In the city eunday morning with two maids,- a chauffeur and two touring cars for an Indefinite stay. Her home is at Andalusia, Alabama, instead of Jack eoni Miss., as stated in' Saturday's Mail Tribune. She plans to leave the last ot the week with Court and , Seelej" Hall on a trip to see Crater Lake, and says that the task of ploughing thru miles of snow at this : time of the year to see the great won der does not dismay her." , . Call Mitchell In regard to that lawn mower and have it" sharpened right. Called for and delivered. '' Phone 820-J.' . ' Mrs. R. C. Day and son, Ralph, Jr., of Portland, are the guests of Mrs. Day4s parents. Dr. and Mrs. Chas. T. Sweeney. ' Mrs. Day is a graduate of . O. A. C. and has many friends in the city-.. ; -, , .- DeVoe has a tine line of assorted , chocolates at 60c per pound.. A son was born today to. Rev. and Mrs. Albert H. Gammons of Jackson ville at tho home of Mrs. Purucker 1 on 'West Main street, this city. For the best insurance see Holmes, the Insurance Man. , v Mrs. J. ,E.-Walbeck and daughter left. this morning for a several days visit at Grants Pass. V v V k White Belgian stock carrot 65c per lb.; Yellow stock carrot 85c per lb. Monarch Seed.& Feed Co. "14 i I, fW, Herron, the Gold Hill mer chant, was in the city today oa busi ness matters. ..: - Piston rings for all cars. ' C. E. Gates Auto Co. , " The bok sale "of tickets for the Elks minstrel show to be given Wed- nesday and . Thursday nights at the Page thesioi', opened with a bang this morning. So many tickets have already; heen Bold, hundreds by the Elks outside of the ticket sale, that , there is no donbt now' that there will be capacity audiences on both nights. -Switches made from combing?. 340 South Riverside. Phone 292-X.- 325 Mrs., C. S. Haskell and Miss G. B. Haskell of New Haven, Conn., are eastern.. tourists who enroute -from southern California to Portland are Visitlne in Medford for riav nr twn with headquarters at the Hotel Holland.-; ..-,.. j.' " :, ;:- Orres, the ladies' tailor from Ash land, will be at Hotel Holland every Thursday. Spring styles shown. 323 Colin Mcintosh,; the well known mining capitalist who Is interested in mining projects in Josephine county, Is a visitor in Medford, from JjOS An geles and is stopping' at the Hotel Medford. . . ; Halstead the Healer. Treatment $1.00. 227 S. Central. Phone 379-H. - - ... i : 327 '10. S. .Woodford, a draftsman for the highway commission, is a new 'employe' with the force at Central Point. : '.--',' ' ." : . i ' A. new organization in our repair. department. Better service. - Power Auto Co. :.', 12 ., John fcantrall who has been ser Jously ill in a hospital has much im proved in condition and is reported as on the road to recovery. - v. It pays to save in the Building & Loan, 42 M. F. & H. Bldg. ' '.. :; James 'C. Robs was a Sunday visi tor in the city, from Central Point. ' Alco Taxi.: Phone 95. . ; Mr; end Mrs. C. Winningham and son of Porterville, Cal., arrived in the city Sunday and left the Nash hotel this morning for a visit at Wat klns; s ' .'. .-!.'..'.'''...''.' .' ..We carry a full line of internation al Stock and Poultry Tonics. Jlon ach: Seed '& Feed Co. ' ' 14 Mrs. C. A.. Peterson; left Mortdav morning for a visit at Gold Hill. . v A two-lb. box of Vogan's chocolates .foT-$i.'35 at DeVoe's. ..- . , .- Mrs. Mabel Uolgato, accompanied by Mrs. I. B, Tobln who will be hnr guest for some time, left today for her ranch at Hugo, Ore., to spend tlio summer. . ' Oldsmbblles Wet the pace. , Geo. Trelchlor Motor Co. V ' , -'- Sergeant. Don Runyard, who Inst weak, returned from his two yours mllit'aty service, has fulfilled a dream he Ibng had in France and is now the proud possessor of a : touring car which he has just purchased. Firestone, tires "most miles por -.- dollar.'!' Power Auto Co. ; .-. 12 .-;- COor'g B. Canode, who has heen employed at Weed for somo time past returned to that place after spending Sunday at home, Springs for all cars; C. E. Gates Auto Co. . - Frank C. Klliott arrived home Monday morning from a business trip to I'ortlund. . Had and white seed oats, beardless barley. Alfalfa, clovera, timothy. and grass Seeds. Monarch Seed Feed Co. ' . , H Tho pastors of tho various churches ot Modtord loft Monday morning for Grants Pass to attend the monthly mooting of the Rogue Rivor minis torlnl association which was held in tho Methodist church ot that city to- dny. They all expected to return homo tonight.' , Kodak work Jap Art Store. S26. . Mr. and Mrs. C, L. Woodhouse were Sunday guests at the Hotel Hoi land from Eugene. Alco Taxi. : Phone 95. " Mrs. Frank Loomia and Mrs. J. E Dcveny. who had heen patients for somo time at tho Medford sanitarium left that institution Saturday for their homos..-. , , r '. - Get your milk, cream, butter and buttermilk at DeVoo's. , Mrs.,W. C. Cartwrlght of Portland who had been Visiting her mother. Mirs. Luclnda Slocum, left for homo Saturday. ; -. ' Daily's Taxi. Dodgo cars. Phone 15. Miss Fenton, nurse at the Sacred Hoart hospital, has gono to her homo at iuuependonco, Ore.; for a short visit. . . . Power Auto Co. with full lino still on dock. . 12 An Important business meeting of the: Kpworth League will bo held Tuesday night at S o'clock -in the leagno room of the church, and the cablnot is very desirous of having a large attendance. Hemstitching, pecottntc, all work guaranteed.. Vanity Hat Shop. Ray Toft on Sunday 'completed his sojourn of thirty days spent at Jack sonville at the urgent solicitation ot the state as the guest of Sheriff Ter rell because ot carelessly letting a bottle of whiskey leave his hands for money consideration. A rellner will .double the lite of your tire. C. E. Gates Auto Co; , I. C, Daley and family of Lake Creek, .were week end visitors in Medford and guests at tho Hotel Hol land., ' V .: "' - Dr. Heino, Garnett-Corey Bldg. ' ; San Francisco sojourners in the city over Sunday included W. ' G. Weightman, J. L. Coppedge and C. F. Miller. -. . AVe have been lucky In securing R. A. Skinner who has been foreman in Portland for the Manloy Auto Co., as our mechanic with the experience. Power Anto Co. 12 - Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mitchell or N"ew York are among tho ; eastern guests nt the Hotel Medford. j - Furniture upholstering, mattress i .making, crating and packing. Doug las, 101 South Central. Phone 615-J. F. V. Hall was a week end visitor in the city from Jacksonville. t Homstitchlns, . ,.' -. Pecoting, ".. .'L '.. 1 ,''. j - , . Handicraft Ship. '' ' r Miss Mary E. Tinker arrived . In Medford yesterday from Stockton, Cal., where she had made her home for. the past year. ,; . Lithia water at DeVoe's. r '.' Some fine Chinook salmon Tire now being caught in the Rogue by local fishermen and these toothsome fish are finding their way to the local markets. They are fat, and fresh from the ocean. Grants Pass Cour ier. District Fish and Game Warden Dailey said today that the Chinooks had not showed up in he river yet in this vicinity but would soon be fur nishing sport for the Medford fisher men. .' ; ; Four-inch wood pipe at : Medford Lumber Co. . . tf There will be no meeting of the Elks lodgo Thursday night because of the minstrel show being given by the lodgo that night. The lodge has received a special dispensation from the. exalted grand ruler giving per mission to do away with the regular weekly meeting. A full dress rehear sal will be held by the minstrels to morrow at the Page theater from 5 to 7 p. in. ' Bakery goods at DeVoe's. . Judge Calkins and F. Roy Davis left for Grants Pass this morning to hold circuit court in that city. - . You can always find something for a quick lunch at DeVos's.-.-. Mrs. I. E. Kenworthy left today for the Santa Clara valley, Cal., where she will spend the summer.;.- , Wood choppers wanted to cut 1000 cords of wood for Valley Fuel Co. 13 Robert Gray arrived home Satur day evening from Camp Lewis, where he was discharged from the signal corps service. '..,,'' Brake lining for all ;cars. C. . E. Gates Auto .Ko. ; ;.. ;v:C TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WAN'TEIM-To rent a piano. Will take nest ot care. 48 Quince St. 13 WANTED To rent modern furnish ed bungalow,' close In with garden spot., Box L, Mail Tribune. 15 WANTED Carpenter, Al mechanic, wants work; would take cow as payment., Dixon, Route 1, Box 14, Medford.'- 18 FOR RENT -The-El Paso ranch ,, (Wagner Creek Gap), elevation , 4500 feet. Term lease, 400 acres summer stock and dairy ranch; 'teheed, irrigated; unequalled strawberry land. Welborn Bee3on, : ,. Talent, .Oregon. . ' .. . .. , . 18 WANTED Seed : 40S-I13. barley. , Phono is FOR SALE Furnished house at 725 Alderi street. , . 3 WEEKS .& McGOWAN CO UNDERTAKER Day Phone: Pacific 227, !-.' NiKht Phones: V. W, Weeks, 103-Jii. IijHly assisifinti - MEDFORD MAIL TRTBTTNE, NEW : YORK "PAJAMA PRICES FOR 1 Miss Bertha ltorrell spent tho woek end at Roguo River. i Four-Inch wood pipe at Medford Lumber Co. tf The Christian church of Central Point wlllxhold a get-tosether meet ing tonight under, the leadership ot D. E. Millard, pastor of the Medford Chrlstinn church, to lay plans for the year's work. A program will be given and refreshments served. All mem bers are urged. to come and a hearty welcomo Is extended to others. - Canteens arc practically indeslruc- tabie, yet- cost leas than water bags. C. E. Gates Auto Co. ,. ..-". Walter Bowne and Frank Owen have returned from a short sojourn at Squaw Lakq, being the first plea sure seekers of . the season who had tho temerity to visit that famous re sort of fishermen. They went as far as they colild by automobile and then, packed In for ratios oier the deep snowJ V "They campetl in two feet of snow.- In 'spite of 'the physical dis comforts they had some sport and came home loaded down' with fine trout. ' '.' ':''.;,"' r - v : -"... '.' ; Malted' milk, 50c, lb. DeVoo's. G. B. Keene and W. 11. Howaley are guests' from Minneapolis regis tered at theOCasb hotel, i Alco Taxi. Phone 85.'' . Portland men rcgisiorcd at the hotels-Sunday and today included. F. ; Tiffany, II. C. McKcrn, Frank B. Husolton, A. L. Cross, W. N.. Simp ton,; W. E". Uoundtrco, E. S. Wood ford, C. A. White, W. A. F. Morris, S. Y. Comer, and R. P. Coburn. Spark plugs for all cars. C. E. Gates Auto Co. Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Adair, - MIbs Layton and Miss Truax of Grants Pass anil Fred Champlln. of Foots Creek wore Sunday visitors at . the Hotel Medford. Best line used cars. Goo. L. Troich Icr Motor Co.- District Engineer M.' E. Hodgman of tho highway commiEslon will go over the Green Springs mountain road tomorrow to make arrangements to place a surveying crow at work. The route is surveyed as far as Jen ney creek.' For firo Insurance phone 64, cor ner Eleventh street and S. P. track. D. R. Wood & Co. Mrs. W. It. Earle of Portland who had beon visiting hor mother, Mrs. Addio Rippey, left Monday morning for a visit with relatives at Klamath Falls.;-; - -.."- : .., i Fir slab and dry wood for sale by J. T. Gagnon. Phone 859. . ; ;Mr. C. M.' Jennings left Saturday night for home after, a yislt with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. w. E. Jackson. iDanco at Talent, P'riday night. All wolconto. f '''' ''-' ' ' 1 6 Gtvo Vay to Soothing Kamlln'a , Wizard Oil V - - - , ; Hamlin's Wizard Oil is a safe and effective treatment for headache and neuralgia; Kubbcd in where the pain is, it acts as a tonic to the tortured nerves and almost invariably brings quick relief. ' Its healing, antiseptic qualities can always be relied upon to prevent in fection, or other serious results, from sprains, bruises, cuts,-burns, bites and stings. Just as good, too, for sore feet, stiff neck, frost bites, cold sores and cankcr'sores. , .. . ' Get it from drut?gist3 for 30 cents. If not satisfied return the bottle and get your money back i v ;' Ever constipated or have sick headache? , Just try Wizard Liver Whips, pleasant little pink pills, 30 cents. Guaranteed. i ' ySfin. ' ..!.''. ''," '' I t' m NEUMUHCMINS Kodak Finishing Film developing. 15c roll. "Printing, post card size. 3 for 10c. . 2x3 uiid mnnller. for flc. Kvurv il;iv Kcrvice. JAP ART STORE MEDTCmD, OREGON." JAGGERS" PAY FANCY- (PANTALETTES -l PaJamnl'or Now York'i "4.00" run up to I'iiO por pair jewoled lnco, n everything. Or v dlnury Indy eltl vans can llnd tho . cute pluk pantal ettes at prices a low as ts ouch. Hero aro torn Dwauky samples. . .'. J. C. Knhl, of Itnclno, Wis., and F. M. Hertssol Rnd N. G. Wright of Chlcaso are mlddlo wost guuuts at tho Hotel Medford. . Mr. nnd Mrs. V: C, McCluro or Ashland were registered at tho Ilol land hotel Sunday. HIGH SCHOOL ALUMNI Tho alumni will stnga tholr first dance of the season FridaV evening, April 11th. Tho affair will take place at tho Natatorlum, Lnunspach's Orchestra being engaged to rurnlsh the music. This party will bo the rirst ono ta be given by this popular set slncoDlT, all ot tho young mon having been, away to war. However, many of tha membcra have now re turned and these popular dances will be staged at freauont Intervals thru- out tho season. " Needless to say all the young people aro looking forward to this event with keen anticipation. All alumni, high school students and a tew outsiders aro invited to intend. With Medford .trade is Modford made AT THE FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH Quiz, t lie Jov Si.Icr, in sparkling fun in the Klkn' minstrel nt Pnce theater, Wednesday nnd Thursday, April !) and 10. ' '' " ' Today-Tuesday WILLIAM DUNCAN A!l'-S!a'r Sagrfag Cast so'JS See the Automobile Leap for Life ANOTHER 100 PERCENT SHOW Adults 20c; Children 10c MONDAY, .MTI. 7, 1019. LIGHT FROST BUI TO Alohit with Iho frost oaT ; thl mnrnliiK ciuno tho first smndlnK o( iv number of orchards tor tho snnion, nnd fcan aro ontortulned by many orchnrdlsta, In vlow of iho weather prediction of a very heavy frost to morrow morn Inn, Local weather con ditions today mudo tho outlook fa vorublo for a. heavy rrost, and Ih-J orchard, mon woro ' busy- KottlUK thtiiKB all ready to tiro up tho smudge potH early if necessary. ' S , , This moriilnK'a frost did not do much daman, it 'was , thought at County AKout Cate'a office, in Ihe absence ot comploto information from all "parts, ot I tho valloy. v Mr. Cnto started out this nftornoon to make a cursory InvestlKatlon of tho situation, Tho minimum tompornturo In Mod. ford nnd Immodiuto vicinity wna Hi) dagrocs abovo, which was exactly tho minimum predicted at 7 o'clock Sun day nlsht by Frost Expert Young. In other parts of tho valloy, notably tho northern section, it was thought tho tompornturo was a dogree or two lower. " - Both County AKOitt Cnto and Frost Export Young this noon doomed tho rrost damage done as slight,, and pointed out that in vlow of tho heav ily londod trees many buds could bo trost-bitton without urfootlnB the gvnernl crop. Not In many years has thero bonu prospects of so largo a crop In the orchards. Many ot the enthusiasts predict a crop of !!G00 cars, but a heavy frost would put a damper on thin outlook. Only a tow orchards smudged this morning Including the Boar Croek and Konly orchards. ' " ; '.CCawa has. boon rocoived In Medford by Mrs. Alloc- M.'NIthois of the doath ot her son Private A. Glonn Nichols at V. S. Army 'Ifospital No. 21 at Denver, Colorado, on i April 4th, of diphtheria. ; Prlvntol' JSlchols was a native of Orijgon.i being 25. years', throe months mid threo days ot ago. Ho onlisled with tha aero jsquadron at Ft. (loorgo Wright,. Washington, tho first of Decomhor, 1017 and from thero v ent to Wart), Texas for train ing, whoro ho spent: sovoral months; was tiion'ssnt to itompstead. Now BLISS Ugjgfr ! .TABLETS FOR RHEUMATISM This .painful malady is tho direct rosult of a poisonous condition ot the blood. ' It la caused by a disre gard of that condition known ns constipation. Unless the alimen tary tract Is kept clean, swoot and wholosomo tho food ferments, de cays and causes 111 health, Bliss Nutlvo 'Herb Tablots aro nature's remedy fen relieving tho systoin. of blood Impurities, by maintaining a healthy condition ot tho liver, kid ney and bowoln. A box contains ,3110. tablots, and will last ' tho average family six months..- Prlco J1.00. Bu sure and get tho gen uine and -avoid spurious imita tions. Look for tho money hack guarantee on ovcry ox,jo) and our trado mark. Sold by -leading dragnets and local agonts in, all parts ot tho vworld.- ' --. ' ' f '" iii'.'f-i'i 1 ' J THE MAN OF MIGHT IN Greatest of the Gre'at Vitagraph ' Super-Serials .. . . Excitement , Increases With Every Episode' A , York oxpncllim to " Ko Mcrusij, but 111 health silt In mid lui was iiovui' ublo to gain ills HtruiiKth ugaln. Ho Is woll known mining thu younger sot huro, whom ho hits nmdo hi) luiino with his aunt, Mi's, W. J. U' Kaovvr.' Ih'sldo his niolhur hu luftvos n flaiiooo, MIhh 'Marlon Itona. or koi' m not 1 1 ''.'torX ' kL Ail in mMbI ' ?cr X dilution. gtl T Thrct tuvort, Ms VRIGLEYS - ood. we must KEEP It eocd . until you cet It. ! . " ' . Hence tne sealed package Hmpurlty-proof-auardtn. preserving the delicious con-j tents the beneficial gcody. S3 The Flavor Lasts ' ' ; SEALED TIGHT) M ... KEPT RIGHT, ' V ;llllllliPII!lllllll!lll!l!IIBIIIIII!il LIBERTY ; - LAST TIME3 TONIGHT Seo the MAC KSENNETT Comedy ' : "Whose Little iWife Are Your ;With Carles Murray, Pete the Cat, Teddy' the Dog, ' and Sennett'a Bathing GirlsIt's a Scream BRYANT WASHBURN "TH It GYPSY TRAIL" TOMOREOW ONLY ' " . -WILLIAM FARNUM in "THE SIGN OF THE CROSS' ALSO17" SCENIC long, Idiilii), si'vornl niinU and vim slim., - ' - - ' ' " ( '' I Tho rotiuiluu nro ludng shlppod to Mudford tor lnirlul milt tho ditto Ot norvlccs will bo niuiouucml litter. . .l.rtts or old pnpon lOo tho uiiudln at , this otrtcn. - : 3 "; . ,,L" tf enou2h to make i p m "The Man of Might" -Added Mractibn-1-- Clar Kimball Young .: in '.;'y.,r:-l - '; "THE PRICE SHE PAID" '' - by . . David Graham Phillies ;