Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 08, 1919, Page 2, Image 2

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    PAOE TWO
MEDFORD MATE TRTRTJNTC, MEDFORD,
OREfiOX,
TUESDAY. APttTL 8. 1!M
MIm Juno Earhart, tho well known
nuro of Medford. to still in war ser
vice In Franco, but In the last letter
received hero from her was expecting
orders to soon sail for home. Itlns
Earhart who has been in service (or
the past year or more. Is the night
captain or hcnd of a larse base hospl
tal in the Toul sector near Verdun.
She wont Into service as a member of
the 46th hospital unit
Very choice line of stock beet seed,
long Red, halt sugar, 75c per lb.
i Monarch Seed & Feed Co. Ii
The song of tho lawn mower is
now heard thruout the land and the
lawns of the city are beginning to
take on their usual attractive sum
. mar appearance.
Geo: W. Douglas, the upholsterer,
, formerly at 201 South Riverside, has
removed his establishment to 1"1
South Central, cor. of Eighth street.
Phone 615-J. ,
The new city band will make Its
first public appearance tomorrow
night In connection with, tho opening
nlRht of tho Elks mlntrel show, by
marching Xrom the Hotel Med ford at
7:45 p.-'in. to the Pago theater In
front of which it will give a half
hour's concert.
1000 doieij fresh ranch eggs want
ed. Highest cash price. Enders Cash
Store. ,';(,-: ' - It
Mr. and Mrs: William Ewlng
and children of Seattle, are visttins
In Medford and are guests at the
Hotel Holland. : - j . ,
Call Mitchell in regard to that
lawn mower and have it sharpened
right. Called for and delivered
Phone 320-J. '
AH members' of the National Guard
company have been ordored by Cap
tain H. A. Canaday to report for drill
at 7:30 o'clock tomorrow night. It
Is expected that Colonel .John May,
' the sew adjutant general, will be in
attendance. ; ;
- JDeVoe has a fine line, of assorted
chocolates at 60c per pound.
Richard F. Antle, cashier ot the
Farmers and Fruitgrowers bank, has
just sold Ms home at 37 Xorth Peach
street to George Nichols, Jr., of Lake
Creek who with Mrs. Nichols takes
possession on April 20th. The Antle
family will remove to the east side
of the city. '.:''
Try a J5.00 order, delivered free,
and you will save money and become
v a regular customer at Enders Cash
Store. . . ..'.. - 14
James Pelton of Fort Klamattl left
for home this morning after having
spent a week here on business.
For the best Insurance see Holmes.
the Insurance Man.
At the county clerk's office at
Grants (Pass yesterday a marriage li
cense was issued to M. B. Merriman
of Medford and Miss Blanch Harvey
of Grants Pass. . '
White Belgian stock carrot 65c per
lb.; yellow stock carrot 85c per lb.
Monarch Seed & Feed Co. , 14
. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Haley of St.
Louis are sojourners In Medford who
are stopping at the Hotol Holland.
Fancy groceries are being sold at
big discount. Enders Cash Store.
14
Thomas Vestal and J. Howard are
among the visitors in the city from
the Eagle Point section.
Piston rings for all cars. C. E.
Gates Auto Co. v
, uaymona Trowbridge who wa3
with the 69th is visiting his parents.
Mr. and-Mrs. B. J. Trowbridge. After
being discharged he .visited with rel
atives in Portland and his grand
mother at Camas Valley. . He will
leave tonight for West Forks, Ore.,
where he will work In a mine for the
summer. -
Switches made from combings. 340
South Riverside. Phone 292-X.
Donald, the young son of Mr. and
Mrs. Forrest C. Edmeades is serious
ly 111 at home with appendicitis and
Thursday will be taken to Portland
vby his. parents for an operation in a
hospital of that city.
Orres, the ladies' tailor from Ash
land, will be at Hotel Holland every
Thursday"; Spring styles shown. 323
There is being held at Grants Pass
today a Joint meeting of the "Women's
Foreign Missionary society and the
Women's Home Missionary society of
:. the Klamath district of the Methodist
church. Quite a number of members
of ;the two societies from Medford
and' other" cities and towns in the
county are In attendance.
Sell your produce for cash and
spend your money where It buys the
'most. Try Enders Cash Store. 14
H. R. Voorhees of New York and
E. J. Mundy of St. Louis, are guests
at thd Hotel Medford.
Halstead the Healer. Treatment
11.00: 22T S. Central. Phone 379-H.
- -,V : 327
Albert' Anderson of Grants Pass, is
a visitor In the city and a guest at the
Nash.
It' pays to "save In. the Building
Loans- 429 M. F. & H. Bldg. . i
Mrs. Lura Hutchins and J. L? Mc
Ahron arrived home this forenoon
from a visit at Salem;- - ' .
AlcO Taxi. Phono 95. -''.
, Tho' Amoma class of the Baptist
church, will hold an important busi
ness meeting Wednesday night at the
home of Miss "Helen Lnwton, 203
North iBartlett street. At this time
now officers will be elected. All old
and new members are urged to be
. present. ' . : '
W. O. W. attention. Medford camp
will put on tlio" work Wednesday
nlghtr Dlst. Mgr. Kennedy is here.
Refreshments. Come. 15
WEEKS' & McGOWAN CO
UNDERTAKER
lay I'liono: raflflc 227,
Night I'lioncs! V. V. Woeka, 1D3-J2.
" L4ly Asslstimt, -
Mr. una Mrs. Geo. Puruckcr re
ceived a message today from their
daughter, Helen Purucker-RynecXe
of Pittsburg, Pa,, announcing the ar
rival of a baby boy'st their home.
We carry A full line of Internation
al Stock and Poultry Tonics. Mon
ach Seed & Feed Co. 14
Born, Tuesday to Mr. and Mrs. J.
Colvlg. of Yreka, Cal., at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Purueker, a
baby boy. "
, A two-lb. box of Vogan's chocolates
for $1.35 at DeVoe's. '
Prof. E. T. Rood of the extension
department of the O. A. C. gave an
illustrated talk before the hlch
school students durfhg the assembly
hour this afternoon, and an interest
ing address on the -measures to be
voted on by the people at the June
election, at tho Commercial club
luncheon at the Holland this noon
Springs for all ears. C. E. Gates',
Auto Ca. .
Charles V. Bartlett, sergeant of the!
first class In tho aviation service, ar-
rived home this week from Brooks
Field. Texas, having received his dts-'
charge there. Ha lacked onlv seven
days from completing two years ser
vice In the army,
Red and white seed oats beardless
barley. Alfalfa, : clovers, timothy.
and grass seeds. Monarch Seed &
Feed Co. 14
Mrs. M. A. Caslr-.cr after a visit of
several months with her children in
this vicinity left for her homoN at
Ellcnsburg, Wash., this morning.
Kodak work Jap Art Store. 32$.
Sir. and Mrs. Leo Sehoencgor of
Ilcaldsburg. Cal., are visitors 'in the
city and gncsts at the Medford.
Alco Taxi. Phone S3. -
F. S. Sexton. J. Wldosky, .Harvey
F. ' Wheeler and L. Nods are San
Francisco men registered at the hotels-today.,
; - .: s :
Get your milk, cream, butter and
buttermilk at DeVoe's. ,
Superintendent William Davenport
of the public schools, arrived home
Sunday from attending the Inland
Teachers association convention at
Spokane.
Hemstitching, . pecoting, all work
guaranteed. Vanity- Hat Shop. ,
Mrs. W. E. Cooper and daughter
Anita Bess left tho Dow hospital yes
terday, airs. Cooper being fully re
covered from the Caesarian section
operation performed two weeks ago.
Mr. and Mrs. Cooper resido at 22S
North Central.' '
' A.-reliner will, double the Ufa of
your tire. : C. E. Gates Auto Co.
' All members of the JJpworth
League are'nrged to be present at
the regular business meeting tonight
at S o'clock In the League room. Im
portant business is to be transacted
and a large attendance is desired.
. Furniture upholstering, mattress
making, crating and packing. Doug
las, 101 South Central. Phone 615-J.
Mr. and Mrs. J, J. Flint of Powell
Butte, Ore., were callers at the Com
mercial club Joday. . '
. Hemstitchins, '"" '
Pecoting, -
" Handicraft Shop. -
Mrs., p. Taylor left for her home at
Grants Pass today following a visit
here. "
. Lttbia water at DeVoe's."
Mr. and Mrs. Arch J. Huston of
Columbia, O., and Miss Hamilton of
Pasadena, Cal., are tourists who after
a sojourn here at the Hotel Medford
continued their Jonmey north today.
Alco Taxi. Phone 93.
.Miss Jessie McComb of Corvallis,
state leader of home demonstration
agents, is In the city today for a con
sultation with Miss Ann McCormick.
Four-inch wood pipe at Medford
Lumber Co. - tf
Herbert Strang arrived home today
from tho avaiation field at Amerlcus
Ga.,, where he was recently discharg
ed from the service.; 'V
Bakery goods at DeVoe's,
Mrs. Walter Dickey and baby of
near Talent are at the Medford sani
tarium where the baby is suffering
from an attack of pneumonia.
You can always find something for
a quick lunch at DeVo-2'.',. -. : :
Earl F. Shelby who recently re
turned from military service, left
Tuesday morning for a visit at Glen
dale; " Ex-Senator Von der Helleh of Wel
len, leaves tomorrow for the regular
quarterly meeting of the regents at
O. A. C. He has fully recovered from
his attack of Influenza after several
weeks illness. '
DR. RICKERT
. EYES SCIEXTIFIOALLY . '
TESTED, AND GLASSES ..
PR0PFRI.Y FITTED
NO DROPS USUI)
Droken Lenses Accurately Duplicated
-nniio l-a ovr itiny i.'o.
t it n
SIKlf- -(KS. p- 1
I
Kodak Finishing
Film developing', loo roll. -IVintfn?.
r0Rt'card sie. 3 for 10c.
ZVixSVi nnd amnllcr. 2 for 5o. :
Everv (lav sirrvicft.
JAP ART STORE
Miss Olive Grace Davis, superin
tendent of the 'Portland Settlement
Center, and Mrs. O. B, Osbnrn left
for Grants Pass this morning to at
tend the joint meeting of tho wom
en's missionary societies being hejil
1U LUUl 111) lUUtlJ,
Brake lining tor all cars. C. E.
Gates Auto Co. ' '
Judgo V. M. Stewart and family of
Kaslo Point, havo moved to Medford
to resida here permanently.
Kour-iitrh wood pipe at Medford
Lumber Co. . it
Port land visitors hero today In
cluded W. D. Morton, boland . J.
Sparks, D. C. llenny. John T. Stevor,
C. K. fialler, S. K IHofendorf, and
Harry G. I.abowltch.
Canteens are practically Indestrtic
tablo, yet cost less than water bags.
C. E. Gates Auto Co, ,.
i Tho flag over tho local offlco of
the Standard Oil company is flying tit
half mast because of the death of W.
s- Kheaws. president of the Standard
Oil company of California. Tho flags
'over all the company's ortices and
plants are at half mast.. Mr. Rhcatus
was the second Standard Oil company
nrcsfdimt tn din within a Twir.
Malted milk 50c lb. DoVoe's. ).
Colonel John May," the new adju
tant general of the state nud who
commanded the Third Oregon Infan
try In Franco, Is expected to arrive in
the city Wedneduy morning from
Portland to look Into the national
.gunrd situation here and select head
quarters for the local company. He
jwill also visit the Ashland company.
Spark plugs for all cars. C. E.
Gates Auto Co. '
Mrs. C. F. Burke and son are
Nasq hotel guests from Grants Pass
.who arrived In tho city Monday.
For fire Insurance phone 64. cor
ner Eleventh street and S. V. track.
D. R. Wood & Co.
. C. Combest of Buncora and T. C.
NGaines of Trail are visitors in the
jclty.
Fir slab and dry wood for sale by
J. T. Gagnon. Phone S5D. V
v Miss Ann McCormick gave a food
.demonstration and talk to tho women
.of the Oak Grove district at the homo
of Mrs. R. L. Ray this afternoon.
Dance at Talent, Friday night. All
welcome. 16
C. R. Jlllson of Ashland, a soldier
,in the aviation service for the past
18 months, stopped In Medford this
jnorniug enroute home long enough
fo get shaved and cleaned up,' after
?iis long ride from Dayton, O., where
he was discharged from service. . '
' Mrs. Rebecca Griggs of Paradise,
Cal., who had been visiting here her
.brother-in-law, J. M. Stephens and
Mrs. Stephens, left this morning forjc0 of Bllpendlcis. :She WM oper.
visits at Glcndale, Portland and Hood
Jliver. . i
' Lloyd Klhm of Gold Hill, ts a visi
tor in the city. ; '
Wallace Dihkens, , son of James
Dlnkens who lives north of Medford
and brother of Mrs. J. M. Worsham,
was operated on in the hospital al
Fort Bliss. Texas,, last Tuesday for
appendicitis, and is getting along
nicely. He is in the Seventh cavalry
service as a wagoner. :
8 Vjiwm
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INHERE IS NOTHING equal to Chamberlain's
Tablets for constipation. Wh.cn the proper
''' dose i$ taken their action is so agreeable and fio
natural that you do not realize that it is the effect
of a medicine. These tablets possess tonic proper
ties that aid in establishing a natnraf and regular,
action; of the howels. ' Chamberlain's Tablets have.
cured many ciases of chronic' constipation. ' t . ..
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' We Give You
for ralm Olive Soap ,
Two .ftakes Palm Olive And'tyo cakos. Ryso Batk .
Heath's D rugj Store -
Phone 884 ' The San Tox Store..
EXPECT1MP0RTANTI
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COf KXIUOKN. April 8. A twlit
ii'til movement of sront importance is
imminent in ll 'region of Ilnmbtinr.
report i'nun Herlin sttv. Doelots
Hera nticl Unut't'oiilien!, Sixirtirnn
leuderti, it Ls milled. li:tv almost snc
ceoiled in nmkinir tlH-!U!klve.s master
of tlie sitttiititin uuil in ronvertine
the rewion btlwen llnmliiinr and
Itreuieti into n soviet republic.
M'KKMHKFit. April ". -The tre
JnniutUm of o soviet nnuililie ni Mil--nieli
wan annimiieed in sin-einl nli
tidiio of tho newspapers today. The
nettpla received the news eiilmlv.
Knonnous ' crowds enthereil in the
st reets. Work is nirocecdimr in the
factories... .:
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."BKRIJX. Awil 8. Dissensions
ulrvtulv have arisen anions the foun
ders of the soviet suvernments in
Hnvaria. the Aelituhrtilutt lodav savs.
nnil.an inli-nsificil slate of sieite has
been proclaimed in Munich. -The
communists in the llnvnrinn
capital have deeiiled that thev will
not eollnhoriite with the mainritv so
cialists, The'v have nlcniiinded the
removal of the majority socialists
from the new tiovernoicnt which thev
ih to consist of 'independent so
cialists and communists.
JIKI.WHTltNE, Ai.ri! 8. Auslralin
is faced with a tliffimilt iuohlem in
trvina to mini its navy. Knlistments
of 1,1-10 men will exrifre next June
and ncoriline to n statement Irt' the
nnval minustrv. n ennvnss of the
fleet showed tliat onlv 07 indented
to remain in the service, despite the
enverntnenfs ofcr of a trrntuifiv of
Miss Mandy Lee who recently ar
rived in the city from Alabama creat
ed a scene at the Holland cafe 'en
trance this noon by insisting on be
ing allowed to attend the Commercial
club luncheon. Palling of their ef
forts toqnlet the Irate southern lady
John A. Wcstcrlund and Managor
Wlllman. called In Chief of Police
Timothy who led Miss Leo away.
Mrs. Ben Mollar of the 401 Ranch,
Ik rfuitlnir aiiqUv frnm hlr .nrlnll.
atod upon in the. Dow-hospital Sun
day morning. : ii-''
. There will be a largf . attendance at
the Elks minstrel show from Ashland
and Grants Pass on both nights. Tho
Ashland Elks alone have- purchased
100. tickets.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
WANTED Ijidy to care for jlck at
night. ' rhonexS-X? "' ' . ' 15
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Tomorrow T JRRRTY Thursday:
ETHEL CLAYTON
'The Mystery Girl"
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PEARL WHITE
Thr Peci'loHs, . Fearless, fcku'iaf, Qiietii) i;i(the first :,
- .' ' ' . , Episode of her .'Latest Serial ;-
'The Ug'htnin g Raider"
; . Kb.w-Playing at .'All Pantages Theaters
Walk fifty steps
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SAVE FIFTY CENTS
We, are cleaning, tip all our
Short Lines in MLsses' and
Oliildrcn's Low Shoes. :
'.In season, just when they are-'
what you, for that'warin
weather, j ''.'.
"At the
sign of
Good Shoes"
"Good Shoes" built
Try This Testf Rub a ,Itt,a Tux'edo brUkly In 1
1 11 the palm of your hand to bring
f 5t ftU aroma. : Then melt it deep
.its deliciou. par ttairanco will convlnco
you. Try thia teat with any other tobacco
' r- and we wilt let Tuxedo stand or full on
yourjudiraent
"Your X'ase Know"
Finest Burley Tobacco
Mellow-aged till Perfect '
plus a Dash of Chocolate ,
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Most. Beautiful Is this-Suiierb' Film
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- A ParatnoVint" Retssuo; . ,
ADMISSION.
15c; Children 10c'
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