Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 15, 1919, Page 2, Image 2

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' There In no reason for any able-
bodied muri of Modford or" vicinity
1 being out of work now, as there Is a
drying need for orchard and ranch
helD. The Medford office of the lea
. eral employment service placed 12
men In such work yortorday and can
place as many more ar once. Super-
:. lntonflent Janes Bays that there aro a
number Of men in Modtord now Idle
who refute to take this work because
. they" want Jobs at fancy pay, who If
' Instead of loafing during this season
-wntle watting- for better Jobs to turn
up, would do ranch or orchard work
would not be objects of charity next
winter.' ' 'i s-"''':'. ".
Call MItAell In regard ' to that
lawn Wower and have It sharpened
" fight.-"- Called for and delivored.
Phone Sao-J.' - -
. A.'B. Bllton received a letter from
Congressman Hawley this morning
stating that the war department had
Just received' a' cable from Prance
saying that there Is still no Informs-
Hon' to -change the status of Private
Vrf'Cfbtntsh, husband of Mr. Bllton's
- daughter ,;,who' had been' off Icially re-
poriuu as uiissing iu nuuuu nw auij
33, be tweed Soissons and Chateau
Thierry. The cable also stated that
the Investigation to learn the missing
soldier's whereabouts or fate was
' still being conducted. -
- Remember we can repair your car
and' do the work' right ' Elliott &
Cook AntO Co. ' : ' 1 30
Sergeant D. 1 Flynn who received
at CamV Lewts his discharge' from
military service,-will resume his for
mer position with the Southern Pa-
clfld railroad! - -
DeVoe has a fine line of assorted
. i ehocolates at 60c per pound.
, Mrs. M. Fechtner of Detroit, Minn.
Is here tor an extended visit with her
Mil; Carl Fechtner; and Mrs.. Fecht
ner. '
You are' cordially invited to attend
the' Easter showing of suits,-coats,
dresser and' millinery at The May Co.
April W-1T.' '.-' -':' 20
A child's welfare meeting is to be
Held in the Griffin Creek community
at the home of Mrs. J. Judy 'Wed
nesday afternoon." Miss McCormick
will give a- demonstration of foods
for children.- All women Interested
are Invited to attend. . - - .
Hemstitching, pecoting. -Some new
ideas; ' Vanity Haf Shop. ; i
5eorge Loriand, son of Mr. and
Mrs. J; M. Lollahd, who has been
with rod army of occupation- In
France, has arrived at Camp Merritt,
Vs.', and expects to be in Camp Lewis
In about two weeks to be mustered
Out1; He' writes' Interestingly of- the
army's march' into Germany and of
the" Ruin: ,i .'..
We have' expert mechanics to do
yonr repair work and a positive guar
: antee goes with every job. Elliott &
Cook Attto Co ' ' 20
UK and' Mrs. E.- J.- Roberts, of
Alexandria, -Minn.,-are visitors in
Medfdrd and guests at the Hotel Hol-
tend:-- ' - - :--o.,. c;.
. '' For the best insurance see Holmes,
the 'Insurance Man,
Mrs. M. J. Clarke of Butte Falls
arrived in the city Monday and left
- Tuesday morning for-: a visit at
Buckston. Ore.' ... . -
' Easter bonnets oil' display at The
May Co. will rival any former show-
JJig: See theni April 16Tl7tb.; Wed
nesday and Thursday. 20'
P. E.' Coleman of 'Hilt and Chas.
Benton of Hornbrook, are among the
northern- California visitors in Med
fOrd: fi.i ,.:' r.;. -.
t- Piston-, rings ' for 'all care. C. E
... Sates Auto' Co; k" ',.'; ,..'; .,v:i'
Plugging away in efforts to bring
bout' the' building, of the proposed
highway between Medford and Eagle
Point, and also the proposed road to
: the Blue Ledge mining district. Coun
ty Judge Gardner and County Com-
mlssloners Owens' and Gwen; Wv H.
Gore and' .Hi v. Carter of Ashland
ore In Portland today, meeting with
the state highway commission. They
(JepartedcTOr Portland Sunday night.
- 1 -Alco Txl.! Phone' 95.
ir Mm George T. Peake leaves today
. for Bellvue; Ariz., where she will join
her. husband! They will make that
place their future home.
ft We make a specialty of all sorts of
machine and lathe-work. Elliott &
jCook Auto Co. ,: 20
. . Mrs.. James Worlow is a guest at
.the Nash hotel from Malin, Ore.
.. It .pays- to save in the Building &
JiOan, 429 Oav F. & H. Bldg.
: Three big days In Ashland will be
July 3, 4 and 5 when a celebration
will be held in honor of the soldiers,
living and' dead. The annual Round
up complete will be one of the main
features, with many .entertainments
jdown town for the thousands! of visi
tors expected.
. Absolutely charming are , the new
JRolmang capes, suits, dresses and
millinery for Easter. The May Co.
20
,',Mls8 M. K. Barba, the local nurse,
left for1' California' Monday- to nurse
her sister lWho is-seriously 111 with
typhoid' fbver. '
i.).-Aitwo-lh; box of Vogan's chocolates
'(if 11.36 at 'DeVoe'S. . "
BUtte Falls visitors- registered at
the. Nash include Jack Palmer and
Count Jones.
. i ..lWb carry a full line- of tires, oils
'and automobile supplies. Elliott &
Cook Auto Co. ' ' - ; 20
'.. George Putnam loft Tuesday for
San Francisco, expecting to return
jhome next Saturday. ..,.,. ,
' Springs' for all cars. "O, : IS. Gates
Auto Co. : , - '
WEEKS & McGOWAN 00
UNDERTAKER
, Day Plionet Pacific 227.
KiSlit Phones: F. W. Weeks, 103-J2.
v Mrs. Homer Polletl has Just rewir
ed word from her husband, who Is a
member of the 81st division, an
nouncing his arrival from Franc In
Mew York last Sunday nnd that he
will bo mustered out of scrvlco at
Camp Lewis. -.' '.' .
Millinery Flower and feather
trimmed, transparent, all colors and
styles at The May Co., for Easter, 20
Eugeno visitors In Modford who
are registered at the Medford' Include
O. O. Gootch and T. H; Fenton.
Lawn mowers sharpened to razor-
edge on emery lathe. Called' tor nnd
dellvereil free.. Satisfaction tguaran-
teed. I'iione 261-J; Liberty Kepnlr
Shop. 23
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Moore of the
Medford .Business collego are rejoic
ing over" tho arrlvar here today of
Mrs. Moore's son. Sergeant James IK
Jackson of the 12th tnfanlry, and
daughter, Mrs. R. Hardlson of Santa
Paula; Cal.v -Tho' brother and sister
arrived on the same train1 from San
Francisco without knowing It,', nav
Ing been In separate cars. Both will
teach In the business college, Mrs
Morrison In the stenographio depart
ment;' and Sergeant Jackson in tho
department of bookkeeping. The ser
geant had been In the service for the
past two years and was only recently
discharged at Newport News, Va.
AIco Taxi. Phono 95.
Miss Babe Cochran left Tuesday
for a visit at' Portland anct enroute
will stop off tor a short visit at
Eugene. ' . " , " . .
Get your milk,: cream, butter and
buttermilk at DeVoe's.
Portland men stopping at the
Hotel Medford include Sam B. Ar
thur, C. F. Schmeer, C. H. Griffith
and A: S. Ferns---. . ... . - . , :.
A reliner will, double the life of
your tire. C. E. Gates Auto Co.
Colonel John Leader, military in
structor at ' Eugene and veteran of
the- Somme, was -guest of honor at
the Commercial club luncheon at the
Hotel Medford this- noon. - Colonel
Leader rather than repeat his re
marks to be given at the' Page the
atre tonight; confined himself to In
formal' and amusing comments on
the war, his military experiences and
impressions since coming to America.
He closed with an eloquent tribute
to the American- soldier and the
splendid victory achieved at Chateau
Thierry. In all -bis experiences be
said he never had come across an
American soldier who showed a yel
low streak. ' --. .
- The Crater Lake Motor Co. sells
15-gallOn drums of monogram oil at
93 cents per gallon. ' - . 25
Anent the squirrel poisoning cam
paign County Agent Cate announces
the following antidote for a horse or
cow who may have' been accidentally
poisoner by eating poisoned grain:
VThrow one pound of green tea Into
one quart of boiling water; stir well
and add two quarts of cold water.
This solution will contain sufficient
tannic acid to act as an antidote fSr
Wool and mohair . wanted. Call
up 9-F4 Jacksonville, for bids the
day you want to sell. ' I ronld advise
small growers to pool their -product,
and sell to highest bidders. Also
have sacks and twine, for sale. ' - J:' J.
Ossenbrugge, Ruch, Ore. ; .23
a horse or other", animal of similar
size which may have been acciden
tally poisoned by eating strychnine
Drench the animal with the solution
and do not unduly disturb or excite
it.'-. - ;-'-. -.; -..-...'
Canteens are practically lndestruc
table, yet cost less than water bagB.
C. E. Gates Auto Co. ' '
. Mr. and' Mrs. Andrew Poole are
visiting In the city from Trail; hay
ing arrived in the city Monday.
Lithla water at DeVoe's.
- F. J. MpPhcrson and R. A. Petty
Jr., were'in the city today from Eagle
Point. - . ..'.; ' . -:
All purchases of ) 5.00 and up de
livered, free, others a charge of 10c
made, , Try an order. ' Endors Cash i
Store. 20' I
PHYSICALLY FIT
; . AT ANY AGE
: r It'ifm't ajre, iTs cfrrolMs' Hting that
put men' ' down and-out. " Keep yoor
internal organs in good condition and
yoil wfll always be physically &t. ' '
''The- kidneys artf the most;
worked organs id' the human" body
kWben they break down- under the
at'rain ana the deadly uric add ac
c'uttiulntes and crystallizes look obt!
These sharp-cry at a in tear and acrritch'
tnt delicate urinary channels causing
excruciating pain and set up irrrta
tioris which may cause1 premature : de
generation and often" do turn': into'
dtadly Hriglit's Disease,
Oiie of the first warnings4 of sTug
glh' Wdney action Is pain or stiffness
in the small of tlie bark, lorn of appe
tite, indigestion or rheumatism.'
Do, not wait ontil the danger la tipon
you.1 At the first indication of trouble
r after the-cause -at once. Git a trial
tf.ix of GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil
Capsules, imported direct from the
laboratories in Holland. They will give
'fctmoet-1 immediate -relief, lf - for any.
cause they should not your money will
hts refunded.. But be sure to get GOLD
MEDAL. None other is genuine. r In
t-filcd boxes, three eizea. . , ,
DR. RICKERT
KYES SClENTIFrOAIW
j . TKSTED, AJfI GliASSE? .
PROPERLY FITTED
NO DROPS USED
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Broken . Lenses Accurately Duplicated
Huiie a-H over May i;oi
Kodak Finishing ;
Film deieldpintr. 15d roll, '.
Printinff, post card size, 3 for lOo.
2V9.X3V and smaller, 2 for Co. '
Evorv dav service.
JAP ART STORE
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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE,
Mr: and Mrs. Louts J.-Simpson. n(
North Bond, passed thru the city this
forenoon enroute homo from ft so
journ,(at San Francisco;;! Mrs, llelen
Gale met them at tho depot here and
rode as fur as Grants Pass tor a visit
with Mrs. Simpson.:, : . "'; ,
. Bnkory goods at DeVoe's. . .
Colonel John Leader's free lectu.'e
on "The Battle of tho Sommo" will be
given at 8:30 p. m. tonight at tho
Page1 theater under the auspices of
the Wednesday Study club. The gen
eral public Is urged to attond,., ..
Highest price, In cash, paid: for
egga and butter. Endert Cash Store.
" : w . 20
Visitors from San Francisco nt tho
Hotel Medford Include W.-AI. Singer,
F. M. Burnslde and F, 1. Ledyard. ,. ,
Furniture- upholstering, ' mattress
making, crating and packing. Doug
las, 101 South Central. Phone 615-J.
L. B. Losey Is a business visitor In
the city from Seattle.!. : V t '
Hemstttchlns, . - l '
Pecoting, s .,'..', ' , .? i
. Handicraft Shop.
, New students at tho Medford Busi
ness college are:: Mrs. Emma York,
'Miss June Hlnman, Miss Edith Ja
cobs, Miss Golda Abbott, Miss AUIe
Headloy, M5ss Alice Morgan and Miss
Agnes Hemphill:
You can always fine something for
a quick lunch at DeVos'S. , ' '
Tho usual, pleasant and commodi
ous watting room of Medford's 100
per cent S. P. depot has looked like a
30-cent affair ever since the painters
began several' days ago to paint the
cement floor. . Today not only the
south half of the waiting room was
barred to the public, shutting ofrthe
ladies' room and the smoking room,
but the entrance from tho waiting
room to the baggage room was locked
and-people had to .visit the' baggage
department thru the side door.' The
floor' pninting Job will -be 'completed
by tomorrow morning and everything'
will be spick-and span again:
For. fire Insurance1 phone 64, cor
ner Eleventh street and S. P. track.
D: R. Wood ft Co. -
Mr. and Mrs. J. P.-Wells of Glen-
dale are -visitors In the city.. .
Brake lining -lor all cars. C. E.
Gates Auto Co. '
Miss 'Mabel Morrison and Miss Mol-
lie Wilson of Klamath. Falls.- left for
homo today after a visit. with friends
here. - :- '.'.. n, . :;
Alco Taxi. . Phone 95.- . - . '
L. 41. Nichols and C. N Culy,
Applegate ranchers, havo purchased
some registered Jersey cows and heifers,-
Mr. Nichols- receiving two and
Mr. Culy eight head.--. They were pur
chased1 In the Willamette, valley.
Grants -Pass Courier:
' Malted milk 60o lb! DeVoe's; -
' At the Tegular meeting of the city
council tonight It is expected - that
John H.-Carkin will resign-from the
councllmanlc body and that his suc
cessor, will be selected. ..,;- ;; "
Still a good assortment' of fancy
groceries at discount at Enders Cash,
Store. - 'jit ,f' H
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"RidersofthePurpieSage"
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,Wm. DUNCAN
in
'TheMaoofMighf
"FREE LECTURE,
COL leader
Of the University of Oregon v
,u At &4U ' You are Admitted Wee
The Pictures will . be! , shown i
' Lecture
i Admission to Pictures XOc; 20e.
COME EARLY AND..
SECURE A SEAT
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Priscilla Deaii in
sjooooooooooooooooooodooooooooooooooooodooooodoooooooi;
You Vre Throwing Away Dimes '
When you discard your dull '"razor blades we rn
Hharpen them for(-3Qtceufff.iV dpzoiu -Aud tliey. are as '
good or better than when new, M Let uh prdve it. 1
Heath's Drug' SLore -
Phone 884 . The San Tox Store
MEDFORD, OREO ON,
C- J. J.nyne who lust week sold his
parber shop In the Nash hotel build
ihg left today to vlnii the Texas oil
country, to look, around with n view
t'o locating there.- Ho will first visit
Wichita Falls whero Lieut. Coloiiol
K. 10. Kolly and II. W, Worthlugton
aro now tumpoi-ittlly located. ;. Ills
family will remain here fob the, sum
mer. , , ...........
' Old pnpors for building tires and
house cleaning, ;Qo bundle. , ,
Tfio Medford Klks twlll (live tholr
minstrel show. In the opera bpuae at
Grants Pans ;imorriv night,. .' All of
the. mlnutrelx nitl, n liumlir of other
Klks will leYo f.r Uio Fass Ly nutc
at 5 p. 'U. 'omorrow nid H! return
iu tho same way. late tomorrow night.
Four-Inch wood pipe, a t Modford
Lumbel- Co. . . i;..; , ' tf'
E. P. Anthony of Albany, F. F. Me-
Brldo of ReddtiiK and It. A. Miller of
gau Francisco .aro buslucss SDjuur.
ners in mo city, j , ( .
i Fir slab and dry wood tor sale by
J. T. Gngnon. Phono 859.
Circuit court convoned at" Grants
Pas yesterday with Judge F. M.
Calkins on the bench. There being
no business for the grand Jury It was
dismissed until the September term
and the cases pending were placed on
trial. -
Four-luch wood pipe at Medford
Lumber Co.-- tf
Mr. and Mrs. John Bnllod and D.-P:
Thrift are Jacksonville pooplo visit
ing In the city. -' ; ..
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TOO LAT TO fJUSSIFY
FOR SALE Hou0and lot: cook
: stove, heater, six chairs, rug 9x12,
China closet, leather lounge, rock
lug chairs, kitchen cabinet, refrig
erator, dining table, one bed: all
kinds of .berries on lot; poaches:
' garden In. 725 Alder stroet. 30
LOST Gold bar' pin .with square
green sotting. Marinello Shop,
Liberty Bldg. . , 22
FOR. SALE 'Modern six-room house l
and two' lots, prlco $1600. first
paymont 3700. Balance payable
like rent. Sue or call Frank It.
Ray, phono 134-R or 723-R. 23
WANTED
. Medford,
phone.
Housekeeper.
Please call.
Hotel
do not
FOR
SALE--.Yollow carrots with
tops oil fbi-'rahblffeod, 'lttc'per
fl). "42t Oak street! ; - 20
PROMPT; RELIEF
for the acid-distressed stomach,
try two or thros.. v,
;I0H01DS
after' mesh; dissolved on the
tongue keep yonr stomach
Tweet try Kl-SBOleis the new
aid to cugestioiv. . . '
- MADE BY SCOTT & BOWNB -MAKERS
op scorrs EMULSION.
The House of Big
: Features. ,
FARN0M
MUTT-JEFF
: A cTRAYELOGUE
beforehand after the !
ENJOY ZANE GREY'S
GREAT STORY
The Wicked Darling
TUESDAY,
'APRTi; 'IS
The Red Cross wlU hold n iUAOtlim
Friday ufUiruaon, A!nJ 18,lu tll
Prosbytormn ohurclit ut S ,u.i m. tat
die' puriiasi! of -fan'ring' report sslvon.
hy Mrs. Schlcttelini Mrs. otUt, .aud
Mrs. Dlckny of AsHlxj.H. t.f tllo
Ion con(oriio hold nl bondtun'i tvrs
Essences "
Jlky-jfell desserts carlj'
real fruit flavors in es
sence form, in vials'.
A wealth of fruit juico
is condensed for each des
sert So you get a fresh-'
fruit dainty, healthful and
delicious. ' " . V "
This" Is thtf hew-typs'
quick gelatine dessert
five times as. good as the
old.kinds. . . .
Loganberry ' and ' Pine
apple are two of the best
fiavdrs." Try them.-'" "
There found dnljj la"
JO flaton, ( Year Grocrr'l'
i Packaf for S5 Ctntl m
mm
For PricessB
U Slioiild B Coming WM
Uncle Sam Work Shirts
Other Good Work Shirts
Best t)ress Shirts . . .
Goocl Dress Shirts .
Bib Overalls (Stif el stripe)
Black Sox 10g. Tan Sox
tleavV Work Sox soincr at
'. .''.'..; ' - ',;.
Good' Strorig Leather Gloves
Panama 'Hats, while they last
Boys' Suspenders 1 0c. Neckties 1 5c
We can save you just $ 1 0 on
your Su
quality Suit
iip to the minute in style and
;;Vf ;qiialiiju
Also the best Work and Dress Slioes
inltown aind the price i right.
Trunks, Suit'Cases and Bags
l&iB$B',fa&Pj&J&jBJbJB'j&&jB)&jBJb0BtjB'JJ
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Mjllinejy
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Wedfiie'sday' and1 Thursday
April. 16 and 17
at the
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ot nortliwuiit (IIvJhio i ut tVultio, All
moiuluiM m Hud Crest In iliu county
tiro ttskud to littoui tml lioui1 p'ttm
tor tho fiit'tr of tho ltd if.is.
- Spark 'plugs fof all en. ,: C.'B.
Qntos Auto Co. ' '
Willi Modford trndo U Modford nindo
B.a IXJ1U Ul-fci-'X -1JS1.1. . -I L4U.1
'
Denman Thompson's Pamous Play '
"The Old Homestead"
5 ' Have yon' noon it? j Seo it itKiiin. . .
ci PRICES Adults,, 15c; children lOo',-
i TOMORROW '-i. 'J-3 ' THURSDAY
" DOROTHY GISH GEO. FAWCETT in "THE
HOPE CHEST."
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II. U Pomy loft' Momluy for How. ,
burn whom liu will miiku his. Iionfl.
ulnu-tdrs while moniiKliig tho Atttlors
tlitmtor In Hint olty.. . .
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por box of 800 tieBts." aoott dUKIIty
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