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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (April 16, 1919)
PAOE TWO MEDFORD MATT TRIBUNE, ftLEDFORD, OREGON. WEDNESDAY. APRTTi 1(, Ifltfl " . Colonel John Lender pleased Tory largo audience at the Pago the ater lout -night with his lecture on the liattle of the Somme and alter natoly held hla hearers In rapt at tention for one hour and a half with . hla humorous war anecdotes and de scription! of the horrors and grew. some details of that famous world battle. 1 The colonel put in busy , day with the Medford public yester day, for in addition to his formal talk of last night he addressed the Commercial club luncheon at -noon the high school assembly in the after noon, and entertained with stories and war comment at a University clnb dinner early in the evening at which he was the guest of honor. Call Mitchell In regard to that . lawn mower and have It sharpened right., Called for and delivered. Phone 3J0-J. v FrlendB of Delbert Jones, one of the; Medford high school boys who enlisted early in the war, have re ceived word from his brother at Boise j'. Idaho,, slating that he bad re ceived a telegram from him announc ing his arrival from France In New Yorkv. and that he expected to be dis charged from servke in two or three weeks. Delbert will probably return to Mfcdford.' . ' , ; DeVoe. has a fine line of assorted chocolates at 60o per pound. - Help make Medford's kiddies hap py on. Saturday hy adding some Eas ter eggs to the collection In the win dow at the M. P. & H. Co. store. . Hemstitching, pecoting. Some new Ideas. Vanity Hat .Shop. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Prince of Bos ton, (Mass., are guests at the Hotel Medford, having arrived In the city . Tuesday. For the best Insurance see Holmes, the Insurance Man. - - J. B. Pettlngill was a visitor In Grants Pass yesterday. . Piston rings for all cars. C. E. Gates Auto Co.,. ' The state Liberty loan committee called up Mayor Gates by long dis tance phone Tuesday and spent con siderable time trying to persuade him to consent to go to Gold Beach to open the Curry Co. Victory b'ond campaign with an address next Monday. They . would not accept his refusal, but the mayor finally left the phone with the promise to further consider the mat' ter and telegraph his answer. He later wired that he could not go be cause such an out of the way trip to Gold Beach would take htm too long from his business. . Alco' Taxi.. Phone 95. - C. F. N'atwlck is a Hotel Holland guest from Talent. i it pays to save in the Building ft Loan. 42 M. F. ft H. Bldg. ' ' ' Harry Manning, the ' Caruso' of Medford, will sing again at the Llb . erty theater next Monday evening and the usual throng of his admirers are making arrangements to he pres ent. A -two-lb. box of Vogan's chocolates for 1.35 at DeVoe's. .- M. I Sutton left Wednesday mor ning for Klamath Falls and may spend the summer In that vicinity. Springs for all can. C. E. Gates Auto Co. " .. Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Woodward are visitors in the city and guests at the Hotel Medford from Chicago. ; -.We have an over-supply of Zero lene oil. Five gallon lots going at 50c per gal. ! gal. 65 cts. Crater Lake Motor Co. 26 M.- Breed en arrived here this mor ning from Sacramento for a -visit of b day or two. 'Lawn mowers sharpened to razor- , edge on emery lathe. Called for and delivered free. ; Satisfaction guaran teed. Phone 261-J, Liberty Repair Shop. ; 23 ,Mrs. J. E. Gordon and R; E. Gor don of Klamath Falls arrived in Med ford yesterday from Klamath Falls and are guests at the Nash, i Alco TaxL Phone 96. ' !' Josephine county ranchers Tues day shipped a car load of hogs to the Portland market thrn -the Josephine county farm bureau. - Get your milk, cream, tmtter and buttermilk at DeVoe's. , . 'H. A. HenBhaw, general freight agent of the Southern Pacific, arriv ed here from Portland this morning on one of his periodical business visits. '-.. - A rellner will double the life of your tire, C B. Gates Auto Co. .' A. B. Cunningham went to Glen dale Tuesday morning on a business visit with the intention of coming 'back-to Grants Pass tonight in time to take in 'the Elks minstrel show in the opera house. ; The 'Crater tLaka Motor Co. sells IS-gallon drums of monogram' oil at 90 cents per gallon. ' 26 - ' Joe Dannebaum and R. J. Wildman are "business visitors who arrived herefrom San Francisco today. ' Wool and mohair wanted. Call up . 9-F4 Jacksonville, for bids the day you want to sell. ' I would adviBe small growers to pool their product, and sell to highest bidders. Also have sacks and twine for sale. ' J. J. Ossenbrugge, Ruch, Ore. '-';'' 23 v lr. M. C. Barber returned home Tuesday from his visit at Portland. 1 W-ltnrd Fertilizer best for farm and' garden truck. . Monarch Seed & Feed Co. 26' '.Mrs. E. W. Wilson who was oper ated on at the Dow hospital about three weeks ago was able to return today to her borne at Rogue River. Lithta water at DeVoe's. i The city council is cooperating most generously with those in charge of the Easter egg hunt, to make the event a success. The mayor will, by proclamation, close the park and the library grounds to the public at 12 o'clock on 6aturday, and absolutely no adult except those In charge will be allowed within the limits until the event is over, and only children from three to eight years old are asked to Join In the hunt. The Boy Scout or ganisation will go on patrol duty at 1:20 o'clock and serve until the event is over; the, police department also will assist, and in other ways every precaution will be taken to safe guard the little folks. Canteens are practically lndestruc- table, yet -cost less than water bags. C. E. Gates Auto Co. ' .. W. A. Cochrane is a business visi tor in the city from Seattle. Bakery goods at DeVoe's. In eight automobiles the Medford Elks minstrels and other members of the local lodge left at 4 o'clock this afternoon for Grants Pass where the minstrel performance will be given in the opera house tonight. After the show the many Grants Pass members of the Medford lodge will tender the visitors a banquet at the Josephine uoiei. . - ine snow win do arrangea differently than it was presented here, all being in one part with the full company on the stage in a chorus song which will close the perfor mance. Herbert Alford who was too ill to appear here last week will be an added attraction tonight In two songs, and an expert clog dancer will also appear in the program. The Medford Elks expect to return borne tonight leaving the Pass about mid night. V Bee supplies, a full and complete line. Monarch Seed ft Feed Co. 26 The salmon fishing season opened on the Rogue last night at midnight and eight boats, with two men to the boat Immediately became busy with their drift-nets, says the Grants Pass Courier. H. E. Gething, of Oakland, Cal., who handled the fish for the fishermen last year, is again in charge this season, and stated that only about 200 pounds of salmon were taken last night. He says the water Is high and swift and the river still rising, and does not predict any heavy catches until about the middle of May. Furniture upholstering, mattress making, crating and packing. Dong las, 101 South Central. Phone 615-J.' The 3 16th sanitary train in which there are a number of Medford men and which sailed from St. Navarre, France is expected tq arrive in New York on April 20th, and will then proceed to Camp Lewis to be dis charged from service. Among the local men in this command are Major R. W. Clancy, Harry Wortman. Mil ton Scauchard and Winston Vance. ' Hemstitching, ' Pecoting,' ' : : Handicraft Shop. ' ' ' Colonel John Leader during his stay In the city has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. H. Chandler Egan. Ton can always fine something for a quick lunch at DeVoe's. ' Mrs. Oswald Miller is a guest from Chicago stopping at the Hotel Med ford. - For fire insurance phone 64, cor ner Eleventh street and S. P. track D. R. Wood ft Co. " ; Clarence Keizur sent telegrams yesterday announcing his arrival from France In New York. He Is a member of the 91st division. Brake lining tor all cars. C. E. Gates Auto Co. ' ' Mrs. M. A. Daniels of San Francis co, arrived In the city yesterday for a visit -' - Fonr-inch wood pipe at Medford Lnmber Co. : " ' tf DAUGHTER OF LLOYD - GEORGE TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED Modern 6 , or 7-room house -with furniture complete In house. Will buy furniture . and either rent house for long period or buy house; also would make deal now or anytime within next few months. Also have Grants Pass : property to trade for Medford ,' home and pay difference. Dr. El liott." : - 26 FOR SALE One good milch cow; good disposition. Inquire at J. R. Roblson's confectionery, Talent. 21 WEEKS & McGOWAN 00 UNDERTAKER Way Phones Pacific 227. Night 111 ones: F. W. Weeks. 18-J2. 1 lady Assistant. . PIMPLY? WELL, PONT B8 People Notice It Drive Them Off wiui ur. towards" , - Olive Tablete j A efanohr face will not enioauaat too much longer if you get a package of Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets. The skin should begin to dear after you cave taken the tablets a few nights. Cleanse the blood, the bowels and the liver With Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets, the suc cessful substitute for calomel; there's never aav sickness or pain after taking them. Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets do that which calomel does, and just as effectively, but their action is gentle and safe instead of severe and irritating. No one who takes Olive Tablets Is ever cursed with "a dark brown taste,'' a bad breath, a dull, listless, "no good" feeling, -constipation, torpid liver, bad disposition or pimply face. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets are a purely vegetable compound mixed with olive oil; yon will know them by their olive color. Dr. Edwards spent years among pa tients affliqjed with liver and bowel complaint!, 'and Olive Tablets are the immensely effective result Take one or two nightly for a week See how much better yon ted and look 10c and 25c per box. . All druggists. Kodak Finishing ;.- Film developing, 15o roll. ' Printing, post card size. 3 for 10c. 'IViJ&Vi. and smaller. 2 6r 6c.''.'. Everv dav service. '' JAP ART STORE , - isjffYrt V-' . -X. , ; V '!SsM r ' ' This Is the latest picture of, Mrs. Evans, elder daughter of David Lloyd George, ft was taken, In the British prime minister's of fice at the time he was photo graphed as a member ot the peace congress..... ' -' J. E. Mason, superlntendedt ot the Kirtland Farm, left this morning for a business visit in San Francisco and vicinity, and at Santa Rosa he expects to purchase .some blooded cattle for the farm. Alco Tax!- Phone 95. Hugh Rankin, supervisor ot Crater national forest, spent Wednesday on visit to the Star ranger station In the Applegate district. - Malted milk 60c lb. DeVoe's. : Mrs. Maud Kublt and daughter of Applegate, arrived In .Medford. yes terday and are guests at the Medford. Fir slab and dry wood for sale by T. Gagnon. Phnne 859.' " H. Spencer was a sojourner in the city Tuesday from Grants Pass. Four-inch wood pipe at Medford I Mrs. D. H. llnnoy arrived home from Portlund this mornltiK where she was in attendance at the grand lodge meeting of tho O. O. ,U. W. as a delegate from ,the JncksonvlUo lodue. Slio was accompanied home by Mr. nanny's daushtor, Mrs. O, K llemey of Tacoma. who will be a guest at tho llaney home for some time. ' . , Spark plugs tor all cars, " O. E Galea Auto Co. ' Chas. Feeley Is a business visitor hero from Uaclne, Wis. Mlchaol McGutrk baa received a telegram announcing the arrival of his sou Edward, who Is In the 91st division and whose home l In Minne apolis, In New York from France. His other son. Sergeant MuGuIre, was mustered out ot service some time ago. v f- .. ... W. F. Burtuan has arrived from Portlund and has charge ot the truck department ' of the Auto Exchange. This company handles Fedoral trucks and Mr. Durman Is un expert in this Hue. . He will -move his family bare soon.; s ; -. -.'j- : ' , t Old papers for building fires and house cleaning, 100 bundle. Portland men registered at - tho hotols today Included J. F. Ilellly, W. E. Rounton, H. B. Hammond, W. R. Arnold, A. It. Ferguson,' Phil Ford, V. .M. Schubach and Chas. T. Snyer. George W. Wbltson is a visitor In the city from Chicago. ' Legal site typewriter paper $1.60 per box ot 500 sheets. Good quality Bond. Medford Printing Company, tf . CWrd of Thanks .. We wish to thank our friends tor their sympathy and kindness shown in our recent bereavement. Also tor the beautiful' floral offerings. MR. AND MRS. W. C. KEIZUR. SI Lumber Co. Soldiers, Sailors and Marines You are hereby notified that the Woodmen of the World will admit discharged soldiers, sailors and mar ines (Including those In the air ser vice) to membership without Initia tion fee, and the Head Camp will pay medical and certificate tees. The Insurance rates are low and a big reserve to back them up. You should Investigate this offer. It Is worth something to you. W. B. JACKSON, Clerk. if I Camp No. 90. W. O. W Safe 2SfrinFITStdCiUJDS ASK FOR "lb 1 Oitginal For Infants, Invalids iodGrowIng ChDdran. I Rich Milk, Maltsd Onln Extract lh Powdsr The Ortebut Food-Drink For All Ame.1 -OTHERS are IMITATIONS " ' . The House of Big Features. TODAY ONLY Priscilla Dean ':-S-. -: - - in v ' 'v' Wicked Darling" Is the most delightful young imp who ever picked a pocket or store a heart. Be sure to see this dazzing new star in a play that will thrill you from head to food. .. . . .: .. Adults 20c; ' The Comedy; .' , Children 10c. LYON M0EAN in 'WliE; BREAK' , STARTING TOMORROW ANITA STEWART in "VIRTUOUS WIVES" IT'S ONE YOU WILL ENJOY The New Things That Easter Brings Suits v St. . r t . Frocks Suits of wool, suits of jersoy all suits have an enchantment about . them difficult to resist. Coats caught at the neck with a button ov a bit of ' cord demand freedom', for the re mainder of their length. .' '''.'. ' Some elude'apturc until they have reached the waist line, where they are securely fastened by a narrow bolt. Aiid some protect themselves by won " droiis vests that keep the edges far apart. . ." .' . ,. , Skirts are ' stniight 'and narrow, ; with btflts holding them pleosautly at the waist. ; . Of softest Bilks, liko, sprays of fall-, ing water, loose nd paml, that mig gest the flight tf birds; wide crushed girdles, with the . grace of. Grecians; flowing sleeves with dignity abound ing.. ;,- .- ;,;;.-.''. .:',.'.. '-.:;;V;:'; ' , ' Bits of ribbon, laughing out from hiding; beads that add their brilliant . note. Strange 'embroideries glitter ing out from under folded cloth; tas-v 'sols, long and heavy laden, catch the ends of silken cords. : . '' Soft Georgettes and Satiiw grace fulTaffetas . with ruffled skirts- '.Frocks for evening and for day wear , of all materials : ' ' ; i.;.- NEW' SUITS $25.00 TO $55.00 , . NEW FROCKS $18.50 TO $47.50 ; ; ' T' NEW COATS $18.50 TO $65.00; New Georgette and Crepe de Chene ' ' Blouses , v You will be delighted with the vri-l-iety of new colors in which these moderately priced blouses are shown pretty ones, with rows of pin tuck ing, pleats, lace edging and narrow pleats;, tailored and dressy models; high and .low nocks. ; All sizes and colors: Priced $4.98 to $15.00. . .: '. -. EASTER OXFORDS? Tho Shoe Department is well sup plied with all : ;ho new fashions in women's Footwear particularly :tn Oxfords. Note new ai'rivaki.vV hite Cloth, White Nubuck and Brown Kid ju the newest shapes wijh ciflier ligh curved heel or military heels.. Prices $3.75 and range np to $6.95. , : . EASTER HOSIERY You must wear a pair of new Hos iery on Easter Jf you expoct to be happy '.the. whole year. Ve have an elegant line of Silk Hosiery in the popular colors at right price. .',. t . Be Well Gloved Easter Morning . EsjK'cially then do you, want vory detail of your, dress to'.bc fQiUtless. "Weiu? tlie ;siikJ glov'eS ttiat'Woniu , all over the world consida' the -or-V rect .gloyes for Easter, y Halite Silk Gloves have this distinction, ' v v. ' -r M. Mi Department Store RELIABLE MERCHANDISE : i -. '. -. :t . -i , K''V-'f 'I - i i- ( J. . : I- RELIABLE METHODS -"'Ullo! 'ere's ,itr. PAGE THEATRE I S5?ht Tuesd ay, A pril 2 2 MR. AND MRS. COBURN PRESENT 'V A OOMBDV WITH MtlSIO '1 ' ' Ur Captain Unice IJulrnnfatlier and Captain Ai-tTiur Eliot' :.. ,...,... WITH J ; :',''' " 'I'"'', I'AUfj CilliMOHK AS OTjI) BILL ! v; ' 't' If. nntlford Allen as Itort Horaco Sinclair a Alf . Large Cast of Notables and Chorug of ln(?erg and Ilancera JOYOUS . CATCHY ; I'HETTY ' 8 SOBNE8 OP MIRTH MUSIC GIRLS REALISM PRICES: $2.00, $1.50, $1.00, BOo SEAT 8 AM', SATURDAY V MAIL ORDERS KIXJiaiVKO NOW ; , ? ' I THE OHKATIOST SENSATION OF THE SEASON , l ? 2 yEARH IN liONOON STIIL PLAYING IN NIBW YORK V I BETTER OKOBR NOW THERE'LL BE A RUSH i Millinery Opening Wednesday and Thursday k j April' 16; and 17 at the Vanity Shop MISS LOUNSBURY, Kilmer ftjl it