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PAGE TWO MEDTX3TID MAIL TRIBUNE, ftrEDFORD, 'OREGON, WEDNESDAY, 'APRIL 0. 1919 IocdBtieB Tho front piucllctod by the 8au Francisco woathor bureau for early . this morning did not materialise, and It was knownat County Agent Cato'g office nt 7 o'clock last night after a 7.e-vp of local conditions by Frost Kxport Young and Mr. Cate that thero -would be no frost, which news wan most welcome to the orchardlsts. This morning's minimum was 86 de grees above and from San Francisco came a prediction of rain tor tonight and tomorrow. peo. W. pouglas, the upholsterer, formerly at 801 South Riverside, has removed his establishment to 101 Bouth Central, cor. of Eighth street. Phone 615-J. ' K is a case of off again on again with Carl bowman, tor aftr liavlng sold his barbor shop about a week ago loafing palled on him so heavy that he yesterday purchased of C. J. Layne the Nash hotel 1aruer shop and took possession -today with George Roberta and Shorty Barbor as .his assistants. Mr. Layne who hid operated the shop for the past five years will leave In a few days : tor the Texas oil fields to look around with the Intention of locating there. His family will remain here until fall. 1 The Medford Plsn Market found some money in one of the boxes of Newtown apples Tuesday - evening Owner can get same by calling at the market and proving property. 15 J ,' Mr. and lira. William F. Wood ward of Portland, enroute home by auto from southern California, ar rived at tbe Motel Medford lost night to spend a day in the city. Mr. Wood- . ward is one of the partners In Wood ward, Clark & company, the 4lg Portland drug house and is the cou sin of Mrs. Frd Hopkins of Snowy Butte. , Call Mitchell In regard to that lawn mower and have it sharpened right. Called for and delivered. Phone 3 20-J. . . A, S. Peachey .of the Star ranger station, la in the city for a day or two and is stopping at the Nash hotel. DeVoe has a fine line of assorted chocolates at 60c per pound. Mrs. Walter Norrls returned to her home at Hilt today following a visit here with her mother, Mrs. X. War- Ton.,, ......... . For the best Insurance see Holmes, the Insurance Man. ' " Jlandy Lee got shaved this morn ing at the Bates Bros, barber shop apd all slicked up for her appearance as a star performer with the Elks minstrels .tonight. With her maids, Bellndy and Miranda, she met her intended husband, Ephriam Jackson, at. the train this forenoon,, and the whole layout will be seen on tbe stage tonight. . . pt course when Mandy Lee goes to Crater Lake on snow shoes she will take a lunch kit and was at tbe Med ford Fish Market today laying in her supply of dainties for the trip. - 15 E. F. Heath, one of the Grants Pass real estate dealers, spent Wed nesday in Medford. - Piston rings for all cars.' C. E. Gates Auto Co. . Mr. and Mrs. J, Sumerville of Rogue River, came to the city last night and are guests at the Hotel Holland. .... ' Switches made from combings. 340 South Riverside. Phone 292-X. 325 William K. Stilz of Portland of the state liberty loan organization, who has charge of the Victory loan cam paign tor the state south of Eugene and who spent Wednesday here in perfecting tbe local organization, left late today for Grants Pass to look after Victory loon arrangements there. .' Alco Taxi. Phone 95. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Cotroy and Mr. and Mrs. George A. Cable of Port land are guests at the Hotel Medford. Miss Mundy Lee is having her Pierce Arrow and Hudson cars over hauled at tho Crater Lake Motor Co. She had Intended to wait until she got to San Francisco to have this work done, when In some manner she learned that the Crateer eLake Motor Co. bad tour of the best mechanics from Rockwell Field. She immedi ately decided to have them do tho repair work on her cars. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Richmond, one ot our late eastern arrivals iu this city, la entertaining Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Richmond from North Dakota, Mr. C. O. Richmond is a prominent busi ness man and is touring the west with the prospect of making his home on the coast. Orres, the ladies' tailor from Ash land, will be at Hotel Holland every Thursday. Spring Btyles shown. 323 j Chas. Adnlr-and bride have return- ed to Grants Pass after spending sev eral days of their honeymoon here. Halstead tbe Healer. Treatment $1.00. 22? S. Central. Phone S79-H -..''.' 327 Colonel John L, May, adjutant gen eral of the state and Major A. A, Hall of the adjutant general's de partment, arrived in the city this morning and remained until this noon inspecting local national guard conditions, after which they left for Ashland to look after the company conditions there. While they were walking about town with Captain Canaday, Colonel May, who com manded the Third Oregon regiment in France, expressed a desire to per sonally meet tbe Medford Duslness man who was daddy ot five soldiers in the war, whereupon the captain conducted the visitors to the Crater Lake hardware store and introduced them to Samuel Leonard. It pays to save in the Building & Loan, 429 M. F. & H. Bldg. Rev. L. Myron Boozer will preach the sermon at the pre-Easter services of the Central Point church tonight. The parents and teachers ot the Jackson school will hold a tea on Friday afternoon, April 11th from 2:30 to 5. The public is invited. The parents in tbe Jackson district are specially urged to be present. . This applies also to (hose who do not have children in the school. 15 The postponed meeting of the Par ent Teacher circle ot the ' Lincoln school will be held Friday afternoon In the school building. As there is important business to be transacted a large attendance is desired.. W. O. W. attention.. Medford camp will put on the work Wednesday night. Dist. Mgr. Kennedy is here. Refreshments. Come. 15 Princess Mona Darkfeather, the fa mous Indian moving picture star actress who personally appears on the stage of the Rlalto theater to night and at both matinee and night performances Thursday and relates some of her moving-picture reminis cences, arrived, in the city this mor ning and during her stay in Medford will be a guest at the Hotel Medford. She is enroute to the Goldwyn stu dios at Los Angeles to start work on a contract to produce a series ot six Indian classics based on the work ot J. Fenimore Cooper. .- .. A two-lb. box of Vogan's chocolates for $1.35 at DeVoe's. Mrs. Frank Nave returned to her home at Hilt today after having spent some time, here shopping and visiting friends. Springs for all cars. Cr E. Gates Auto Co. . J. N. Allen of Jacksonville, was a visitor in Medford today. Kodak work Jap Art Store. 326. D. E. Brown and J. E. Brown are Nash hotel guests from Great Falls, Mont., having arrived in the city Tuesday. . Alco Taxjj Phone 95. - ' The curtain will rise promptly ut 8:30 p. m. tonleht at the Elks min strel show at the Page theater, and preceding the opening ot the porfor niiiiu'o the now city band will give a halt hour's concord In front of the theater. The band will nuiroh from the Hotel Medford to the theater at 7:45 p. m. " Get your milk, creiuu. hutter aud buttormtlk nt DeVoe's. There will be a business meeting of the W. C. T. U. at the Ladies' Ex change, and rest room tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock. -.'. Hemstitching, pecotlng, all work guaranteed. Vanity Hat Shop. San Francisco visitors here today Included J. R. McN'Iery, J. C. Thomp son. V. M. Shepard, W. A. Coggeshull and Mr. and Mrs. J. Smith. A rellner will double the life of your tire. C. E. Gates Auto Co. Mr., and "Mrs. G. If. Ltslo ot San Jose are among the California so journers In the city. They are at the Medford. Furniture upholstering, mattress making, orating and packing. Doug, las, 101 South Central. Phone 615-J. G. W. iBrown of Pasadena, Cal.. who is enroute to St. Paul, stopped off here today for a several days visit with his brother, Joe C. Brown. Hemstitching, .. . Pecotlng, Handicraft 8hop. O. Peterson who has been residing in ' Portland for some time arrived here today for a visit with relatives and friends after which he expects to locate somewhere :n California, Lithta water at DeVoe's. Lena Arnold is a Nash hotel guest from the Watklns district, Alco Taxi. Phone 95. . Mr. and Mlrs. W. J. Hughes of Roseburg, after a day's visit here loft his morning tor a visit at Klamath Falls, following which they expect to locate somewhere in California. Four-inch wood pipe at Medford Lumber Co. - tf T. S. Russell and F. Russell ar rived In the city Tuesday from Cop per to enjoy a few days visit. Bakery goods at DeVoe's. . . A special free matinee will be given tomorrow tor all school chil dren at the Liberty theater at 4 p. m. Pearl White in The Lightning Raider will be shown. Each pupil should bring one cent for the war tax on each admission. You can always find something' for a qhick lunch at Devon's. . A. B. Williams received word to- day that his brother, C. R, Williams, was operated on at Tacotua Monday and his left leg taken off. - He with-' stood the operation in good shape and, no further complications arising is expected to recover. The injured man has been laid up since last De cember with both legs broken, as a result of being knocked off a railroad trestle while making repairs. Infec tion has retarded complete recovery and it became necessary, at last, to cut off one of the legs. ' Brake lining tor all cars. C. E. Gates Auto Co. . . - Herbert Alford who has been con fined to his home for several days with a bad attack ot quinsy and ton- silltls will of course not be able to take part in the minstrel show to night and Fletcher Fish will sing the songs that he was to have rendered. Four-Inch wood pipe at Medford Lumber Co. ... tf R. A. Petty Jr. and A. C. Plumley were among the visitors here from the Eagle 'Point section last night. Canteens are practically indestruc- table, yet cost less than water bags. C. E. Gates Auto Co. A. A. Dnvls ot Klamath Falls, Is a business visitor In tho oily. Spark plugs tor all cars.ll 0, H. Galea Auto Co, .. , ;? ; ft Mrs. C. J. 'ry ot Yruka, arrived In Mod ford yesterday, and Is a gupt at the Nash hotel, ft Malted milk 50o lb. DoVoo's.ij The entire membership of tio-Vuh- land national, guard company Is, re quested to be at the armory In lmt olty tonight whou Colonel John- L. May will Inspect the organisation.1,. , For tiro insurance phone 64, cor ner Eleventh street aud S. P. truak. D. R. Wood & Co. ,7 ', L, E. Htnmun termor city otoutrlr ian, and now In tho electrical depart ment of tho Southern Pacific- rail road, left this morning for Portland after a visit orer night with his par ents. , Fir slab and dry wood for sale by J, T. Gagnon, Phone 850. '.Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McGlll of Port land, who are enroute home from southern California by auto are at the Hotel Holland, having nrrivoiHn the citv late Tuesday afternoon. " Dance-at Talont, Friday night. All wolcomo, 16 The Medford Elks ladles entertain ed the Ashland Elks ladles Tuesday afternoon at the Elks club. About 150 women were present; fifty ot whom wore from Ashland. A sub stantial repast was served. W. M. Ford who Is looking after the landscape aud gardening on tho -Mountcrest ranch of Reginald Par sons near Hilt, left for tho ranch this morning to spend several days. Visitors at the Commercial club Tuesday includod Mr. and Mrs. Ros coe Applegate ot Ashland, Mr. and Mrs. F. C. I.emont of Dodge Center, Minn., and Edward S. Jeffcott ot 70(1 South Onkdalo. '."' Seattle visitors at tho Hotel Med ford Included H. Borg. J. P, Dixon, K, G. Ripley and A. S. Elford. SHE SUFFERED FIVE YEARS Finally Restored to Health by Lydia E. Ptnkhams Vegetable Compound. WEEKS & McGOWAN CO UNDERTAKER Day Phone: Pacific 227. Night Phones: F. W. Week. 193-J2. Lady Assistant. Illlllllllllllllllllllllllllll .- si ,:,!, .' ve v suffered from irregularities, with ter rible poms ana an awful weakness In my back. The doc tor gavo mo diff erent medicines but they did meno good. A friend ask ed me to try Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound and I found it to be the best medicine I ever tried because it made me well, and 1 can now do mv housework. I am telling my friends. Caroline St, Key West;' Florida. Many women at some period in their life suffer from ailments peculiar to their sex and which in most casa..moy be readily relieved by this famous root and herb medicine, Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, just as Mrs. Camus found it helped her after suffer ing for years and trying everything ebe in vain. If you' have any annoying symptoms ?ou fail to understand, write Lydia E. inkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass. The results of their 40 years experience in advising women on tbia subject W Ut your service. Two young women ot Oakland, Cal., who started out a week ugo .Monday for n lilko to Portland, ar rived Iu Modfovd at 5 p, in. Tuesday and' aro ut tho Hotel Holland until tomorrow morning when they, will continue- on tholr long walk to Port laud. Thoy aro Sura dolman and Kuthluon Smith who are 'dressed be comingly In corduroy outing suits fur roughing It. Tholr intention Is to walk all Biimmur and they will visit all parts ot tho iPuultlo coast. "Tills hiking trip was undertaken tor tho benefit of my health," said Sara Col man today, "but . tho kind-hearted aulo people wo moot on our way elm. ply won't understand and lot us wallt, and Insist on giving us rides. That Is the way It has been so far, hut wo wulaod uiut'li 'of tho way between Oakland and hero, so much so that nny health has boon wonderfully Im proved." - Vouo Horde, six year old Hon of Mr, and Mrfc. Albert llordo ot Thomp son creek Is n vary sick boy at the -Medford sanitarium, Buffering with a bid nttuck of soptlulma and blood palsonlug, caused by running a null Into his right heol while at play t week ago Monday. . Tho hool became so Infected that the boy was brought to the city and taken to the sanitar ium last Friday, but his mother re fused to leavo him thero. Tho Inflic tion had Bprond all thru tho bid's sys tem whon Dr. Portor .took him from jthe home ot relatives in town to tho 8nnltnrlum for treatment yesterday. 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This Ad. and Two Cents for War Tax Good for One' Admission. : T H R I L, 9 G H AN ! OF ' 'it a,'- ' .' FIRM y : have taken possession and will continue the business at the old stand on South Fir street, the largest floor space I. of any automobile concern in Jackson county, j 5 ; ' ' : v - . ' The deal that has been pending for the purchase of the Power Auto Company has been closed and we We are now rearranging the garage, show room and machine shops, and when completed will have a strictly up-to-date plant. J. L. Cook, who recently sold out in Portland, and is one of the new proprietors, will have charge of the mechanical department. Cook has had several years' experience with all makes of cars and will give his personal attention to this department ; Frank C. Elliott, the other member of the firm, will have charge of the sales department. , ' We strictly guarantee all our work. If we can't please you we don't want your money. ; We carry f iill line of Firestone, Pneumatic and Solid Tires; Oils and Accessories. WE SELL BUICK AND DORT CARS AND REPUBLIC TRUCKS. Ve solicit the patronage of the former customers as well as everyone else who is needing anything in our line. Mr. 1 ELLIOTT & CQOK AUTO CO. - 1 :; - tier ? ? t ? ? y I t t T t t t T f I t f T