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-"PAGE TWO STEDFORD MATE TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OKEflON, FRTDAY. APRTL IS, IQlfl IocaWiieB In the event of rain tomorrow ahernoon the big Eaater ens hunt to be held In the city park will be post ' ponetf until the first bright day fol lowing. I'revloug announcement will be made In ample time. Besides the many children participating actively .' a large crowd of grown folks Is ex . pected, aawonlbokers. ; ,. : i Call Mitchell to regard to ' that laws . mower and have It sharpened : right.' Called for ; and delivered. Phone S20-J, i ' ' 3. T. Brown and 8. B. Holmes were In te f Ity frpm Eagle Point today. : Thev are both enthusiastic about the Paciflo Jk Eastern railroad prospect . and think tt should be purchased and , continued. Mr. Brown says they al ways shipped over that road when they got service and would do . so . v , again, ' - - -w , ' - it Hemstitching, pecotlng. Some new Ideas. ',; Vanity Hat Shop. ' 1 ' Cakes, cookies and lots' of other -mighty good things will be. sold at . the public market, Saturday, ' April 1 9,. by the Medford chapter of Camp- fire girls. This is the first enterprise of the kind the girls have ever en gaged, in and they hope that Medford . housewives will patronize them free- For the best Insurance see Holmes " the Insurance Man. 1 : v.P H Dally, district deputy game , and t bib, warden, and Ed Walker who formerly held that position, spent Thursday at Grants Pass. (' Signet inks have a "feel" as pleas ing .as the strong colors. Medford Book Store. V, 23 J Piston rings for all ears. C. El Gates Auto Co. -:i'--; .The . lilacs with, their, sweet fraf grance are out to bloom in various parts of the city, and the tulips and several other kinds of flowers are be ginning to add color and beauty to the landscape. . , , . , , i Aluminum soldering and welding. Wo. fix anything. 'Liberty Repair Shop:.,; -.--vt '27 , Keep your kodak finishing in Med ford. Don't let It be sent to Eugene aa some are doing., Leave for Med : ford work at Swem's. .Medford Book Store. Wold's Drug Store, Heath's or ' Palmer's. . ' . Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Stevans of Cht- - cago . are tourists stopping at the ; Hotel Medford. They are enroute to - California and from Portland. ' Alco Taxi.: Phone 95. . - i : Timkin bearings' for Ford or Chev : rotet-front wheels $9.00 installer. C . E. -Gates. Auto Co. - : -' ,' . 26 In accordance with their annual custom the members of the local Klks lodge will attend the Easter ser vices Sunday night at ... St. Mark's . Episcopal church in compliment - to Rev. William B. Hamilton who is chaplain of the lodge. . - ? ' ' It pays to save in the Building & ' Loan, 429 M. F; ft H. .Bids.- - . 'Bring the children to Mann's Sat urday and get an Easter chick free.' ';J: B: Turn bull of Portland, who Is the district circulation manager of one of -the leading newspapers of the state metropolis. Is In the city on one of his periodical visits. '. .: A two-lb. box of Vogan's chocolates for $1.35 at DeVoe's. '. i". , .Have. your kodak finishing done by Weston'B camera shop; Medford Book Store, -Medford Pharmacy and Heath Drag- Co., and keep your money In - Medford. The' above . stores - have their finishing done in Medford. By Medford trade is Medford made. 25 Mrs1. Li." J. Combest and son Hugh have moved from Jacksonville to the .. Cdmbest ranch near Bcncom.. - Springs for all cars. C. E. Gates ' Auto-Co. - - ' ...... a- -'Virtuous Wives"' today and to morrow, at Page theatre. v Rev. R. A. Hutchinson is a Hotel - Holland guest from Satherlin, Ore. ; ''Si . Bicycles i tires, and supplies. " Lib- .erty. Repair Shop: - 22' South Grape. Big dance at Central Point to night. Good music and good time assured. i-1 ; v- :..', 23 -."Mr. and Mrs. T.-Al Daniels are liv ing in the Folger home on West Main .- street, having leased it during "the absence of . the Folger family who are now. touring the national parks and " do not expect to return home until ' fall-.- -' - - We have an over-supply of Zero Iene oil. . Five gallon lots going at 50c per gal. 1 gaL 65 cts. Crater Lake Motor Co. -' t ' ' ' 'V 11 26 ( Swat the files! Get a swatter free at Eads Transfer Co. 23 f ijToirt Galvln, a well known mining , man from. Crescent City, arrived in ' the city Thursday and is a guest at the Hotel Medford. ' ; : , Lawn mowers sharpened to razor- edge on emery lathe. Called for and delivered -free. Satisfaction guaran- i tee.. - Phone-2 61-J, Liberty Repair Shop. . -; . : ;,. 23 " iBlg dance at Central Point tonight. ' Good music and good time assured. . ,v ;-: w -;:-.yi - 25 ; Mi Parsona of Pasadena, Cal., was a -Thursday visitor in the city. ; . Alco Taxi. Phone 95. : ' "' . . - L(thla water at DeVoe's.-f ' . Tf)0 LATE Tfj CLASSIFY WANTED .A man to shear a small " bhnd of Angora goats. Inquire Dr. .Henry .Hart.., t. , ., FOR,. EXCHANGE I, have a well broke five-year "old mare that I would! exchange for a. good' fresh mllchcqw. JJr-.Henry Hart WEEKS & McGOWAN CO ''i?Pertaicer ' Day Phone: Pacific 827. Night Hi once: F. W. Weeks, 103-J2. Lfdy assistant. Special evangelistic services will be held at the union church of Cen tral Point this evening, followed by communion. . ! .' "' One of the finest babies that you ever saw arrived In town today. Will toll you about It tomorrow'. . . Columbia ham for Easter. Guess the weight of the big ham at Ed Blnn's Market and you get a Colum bia ham tree. . ' ... 23 The churches' are nil preparing for special Easter services Sunday and every tniin, woman and child should observe the "everybody attend church Easter Sunday"- slogan. ; Prepare now to attend. On making the 'trip 'by Jitney to Talent one morning recently tho teachers of the schools In that tewn who lire in Ashland saw four deer at the Jackson spring. The aniuiuls were beautiful creatures and seemed hot at all afraid of tho car as it passed close to them. Ashland Tid ings. . '.' ' . , Big dance at Eagle Point Saturday night, April 19th. Tickets SI. All are welccme. St Get your milk, cream, Gutter .and buttermilk at De Yoe s. Mrs. J. F. Burke who came from Grants Pass, Installed the new offi cers of the Rogue River Rebekah lodge Thursday 'night. Don't forget the big dance at Eagle Point Saturday nJghC Tickets SI. All are welcome. - 24 A reliner will double the life of your tire. C. E. Gates Auto Co. . The threat of more rain still over hangs. The prediction of Friday morning was for probable showers tonight and Saturday. Eagle Point dance Saturday night. Tickets Si. . . 24 Green peas, new beets, hew pota toes, asparagus, cauliflower, spring cabbage, artichokes, solid head let tuce, radishes, onions, rhubarb, car rots, spinach, mustard. Medford Fish Market Phone 362.' . - - Mrs. Carroll Bertelsorr came . in from the quicksilver mine at Beagle yesterday to spend the week end. Bring the children to Mann's Sat urday and get an. Easter chick free. Eat Columbia ham - for" Easter breakfast. Tou can do this' at bur expense if you guess i the correct weight of the big ham at Ed Blnn's Market. . Costs nothing ' for 'your guess.-' J ; .:.!? ; '? ' 23 On Easter Sunday the Lone Pias and Dewey Sunday school will hold an all day session .of Sunday school beginning at 10 a. m. Basket din ner will be served at the noon hour. Following . the . Easter program at 2:30 p.' m. Rev. Boozer of Medford will give an appropriate Easter ad dress. Everybody . Is cordially . In vited. v." " ' '" ' ". Fresh strawberries, oranges, ba nanas, lemons, tangarlnes. Florida grape-fruit, choice apples, pineapples. Medford Fish Market. - The Crater Lake Motor Co. sells 13-galIon drums of monogram oil at 95 cents per gallon. T- ' '25 George ML Easterly, ' the ' Waldo mining man. Is in the city for several days with headquarters at the Med ford.' Mrs. Easterly left Wednesday evening for a visit at Seattle. ' "Virtuous Wives" today and to morrow, at Page theatre'. '- '' " '" 1 Wool and mohair wanted. Call up 9-Fl Jacksonville, for' bids the day you want to sell. , I would advise small growers to pool their product, and 'sell to highest "bidders'. Also nave sacks and twine for sale.'' J. J. .Ossenbrugge, Ruch, Ore." " ' 23 Private Lawrence William Baker of Derby, a young soldier who .had served the past 13 months with the Canadian Engineers, arrived in the city' Friday morning enroute home. He did hot ' get to see Service in France but was' stationed several months in England. ' He Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. W. S, Baker of Derby. , "Virtuous Wives" today and to morrow, at Page theatre: - The Epworth League will hold an Easter sunrise prayer service Sunday m'brnlh'g' at '6 o'clock in'the 'Methodist church. All who wish to attend will bo welcome. " . ' .r fmniiiiiiiiiiniiiiiimiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiimimiiniiNnmtiiiis To carty you through the day . and build yoii iA I for bigger servr " iceCHnorrovv--, ? , i is a "wonderful 1' he,P.?R;;,. :. .. I mmiiimmiiBmromimmiimmiiiniiiiiiitiiiiittuiK Signet Inks are made bv the. LePaae Glue ; manufacturers and are the same quality.. . All colors 'are-stronv- and not watery. ;. . ? t ,. t Signet Violet is especially beautiful, with a smooth oleasino flow. Violet ink . is:.very popular ? ; Medford Book store Mies Lulu Darnclllo who ns mar ried In' Jacksonville on April 10 to Owen Kinder, formerly resided In Grants Pass and la an alumnus of tho Grants Pass high school, class of 1917. -".' . " Raster chicks (ilvon nwny free to all .children accompanied by tholr parents, all duy Saturday at Maun'a. Wiiurd Forttl'eer best for farm and garden truck. Monarch Seed & Food Co. 1 ; -1 26 Mrs.' Ida Hubbard loit Friday mor ning for a visit nt Weed. ) For Sale Modern fivw-room house at a sacrifice. BOS South Kins St. 24 Furniture upholstering, mattress making, crating and packing. Dong las, 101 South Central. Phone 615-J- Mr.aud Mrs. G. W. Barker arrived in tho city last night from llutto Fulls and are guests at the Hotel Holland. v . -, ,. Easter chicks given, away free to all children accompanied by tholr parents, all day Safurday at Mann's. : Alco TaxL Phone 95. , ' ',' . Mrs. Joseph Gray who undorwent a major operation last week at the Sacred Heart hospital, continues to show marked improvement. Mr. Silllman, proprietor of the Sugar Bowl, has sprung another new one. See his display of Easter bon nets made of sugar. 21 DeVoe has a tine line of assorted chocolates at 60c per pound. W. B. Rodin, the well known sheep man of Treka, is stopping at the Med ford; What next will that nut Sllliraan make out of sugar? See his Easter bonnets. ' . 24 Victory Cafe, Elks building, Ash land. Don't miss our turkey dinner Easter Sunday, April 20. 24 Have you seen the hundreds of Easter eggs tn tho window of the M. F. & H. store You will want to help insure the success of the big Easter egg hunt on Saturday by add- ,ing to the collection Just Easter eggs; any kind will be appreciated. : Bee supplies, a full and complete line. Monarch Seed & Feed Co. 26 Hemstitching, , Pecoting, . ', ' " " Handicraft Shop. ' v - . Mrs. J. W. McDonald of Gold Itdyy. Is a guest at the Hotel Medford.' ' Brake lining for all cars. C. E. Gates Auto Co. OA iTJt 'I2i"i'l ' . 'VIRTUOUS WIVES'V Doors open 7:13. Feature Start 7::l0-0:00 o'clock, lv Mut. Htarts U:1.V1:0U. t , A -Record fay- Crowd Yesterday Ask Them. ' THE PHOTO PLAY Come Early, . , 1 'I 1,200. &"JK Seats. , . StcvartV au -s.Tj.T.jn.i.rJWT- . , 1 nip jy --MUllo! ere's a 'it!"- PAGE THEATRE Sight Tuesday,, A pril 2 2 'V'j '. - A ;An)Y with musio ; .iwwl"'"-' p' r By Oaptiiln rtruco I!alrnfatlicr and Cnptnln Arthur Kliot -w.,.'.. i ' WITH , ;..,.v; .' -, "-''.. VAVIj GIIiMOUB AS OLD IMH, - ..." ' H. Radford Allen m Bert Horace Hlnclalr as Alf ' ? " LarRe'Cast of 'Notables anlCliisofsin(?crs nnf l)nnccrs " ''' JOVOUS ' ' CATCHY ! I'KETTV 8 SCBXES OF MIRTH MUSIC PRICKS: 2.00, 1.50, $1.00, 50c SKAT SAIE 8ATURDAV ' ' ! MAIL ORDERS REOEIVKI) NOW, , . . '.YTHB GREATEST SENSATION Of THE SEASON 2 YEARS IN IOXDON STI IjL I'lyAVING IN NEW YORK f 1 Arthur W, Clark, head of the Clark-llotiery company, which has jbocn awarded tho contract for con structing tho Medford to Gold Hill new section of tho Pacific highway lis in the city and stopping at the Hotel Medford, making arrangements for carrying out the contract, lie announces tltut the company wltl establish an offlco In Medford.. for this work nud that hta brother, Gcorgo Clark, will ho In charge. Thn company paved all . of , Medtord's streets attd also a considerable sec tion of tho Pacific highway Iwtwocu here and Ashland.; ; . t j Why pay' more than $.11.75 for Arsenate of Lead paste or $21. r0 for dryf These are basic prices. Wheth er you favored us wlih your order months ago or now we protect you on I these prices. All Hinds of spray ma terial. Money to loan. Guy Con ner, phono 64. . 24 . You caff always find something for a quick lunch at DeVos'd. , -,y Mm. E. .Morgan, Mrs. E. Vletklna and Miss K. Vincent are a trio of ; l.os Angeles women who arrived In the city Thursday and expect to bo hero for some time. They are stay ing at the Hotel Holland. - For fire insurance phone 64, cor ner Eloventh street aud S. P. track, a R. Wood & Co. Canteens are practically lndestrue table, yet cost less than water bags. C. E. Gates Auto Co. -- O. 8. Gray of Boston and M. West of Washington, eastern tourists en route north from California, left for Portland this morning- after' a day's stay in the city. 1 Bakery goods at DeVoe's. , Colin Mcintosh, the Los Angeles man who is Interested In mining pro jects in this district, is a visitor In Medford. Four-inch wood pipe at Medford Lumber Co.- - tf Justce of the Peaco H. G. Dot of Jacksonville, continues to improve In health after his recent return borne from a two weeks treatment at the Sacred Heart hospital. Fir slab and dry wood for sale by J. T; Gagnon. . Phone 859.'" . Iter, and Mrs. Kelknap of Central Point? were In Medford today. Rev. Belknap says tho special services are growing In interest dally. ' "" Malted milk 50o lb. DeVoe's. The House of Bio Features LI TODAY TOMORROW AU- House Records Broken Shown. cn -.r.-'HTi ; .Only Today HIT THIS SEASON MR. AND MRS. COBURN PRESENT V GIRLS REALISM San Krnncltco vtnn at tho hotula (oilny IncliiilCit J.. E. Hilton, John lloltno. W, a. Kilton, K. llutler, Krod Marx aud,S. C .Ne. . i , ' Four-inch wood pipe at Modford Lumber Co. . tf : Among jiorthom Cnllfornlu visi tor ltro Krlilny wn.'o V. f. OJoimott of Yroka ii ml X. V, l'MuttilK. Spnrk pltiKM for all ears. ' O, K. Outca Auto Co.- .' , i : . ,.-,: .- (Partlnudcra 'hi follow wore down oik the hotol rcRlntorii Mldy: R O. l.ttlvusuy, K." J. Condon, 11, -.11. Hol land, K., I.. Smith and r. S. Johnaou. ' 'noKlnnlttit April 2 3 lid' Dr. Klllott, dontnl stirKOon of Medford. will bo l Central Point Tuoidaj-a and TUura daya ot each wook. Office formerly occupied by Dr. Mill key. Route! hlilK. M. J. Rodemnr I a lumlncas visitor In tedford from Waterloo, la. ' . , K. M. McKeauoy leave tills even ing for Yakima on hunlnciia cotmoct cd with his firm of Uennta, Kimball & Pope. , . . - Legal sle typowrltor paper fl.tO par box of GOO ahoets. (iood quality Bond. Medford Printline Company, tf Old paper for building Urea and houxe cleaning, 10c bundle. . I hlu JLll 1 1 I Tomorrowri ' & . i -t SPECIAL 1 I T " SPECIAL gp, m L : ' -jr- - - -J sM ' ' ' rroduccr of . 4'Tbc Biftli of a Nation, "Jnlolfiaui'P," "Kfarls of the World" - " . Presents His Latest Super Production C Greatest Thing -.g 'B- - ;: in Life" M .''.- :'7;,'s. - wui,. -."'Jig ; pfiffiiGMti - -d ... :; ;, I : ROB'T. ' HARRON M W . r. . ... l&i Heart Comedy of tho Groat Victory. ;; ! X$f& Wki -V.':'' .':'-'-- . - -V . ' ' Mi" '; :--:tm My POPULAR prices ' ' EASTER New shoes are as essential is a iiey hat for EasterV We hive them' in a great variety of styles and at PRICES you can afford to pay. ! " $7 to $10. Values we are selling at , Others at $3.65, $3.85, $4.50, .. ,; V : ;.. )',::.'' - ''?.: 1 tt !-."! '" ' '. ,- ;V ' ' '-,..-; .,. . it :.' V ' :' ) f. i, 'V, .. .-'.' MEDFORD SAMPLE STORE Catarrh is a Real Enemy ! and Requires Vigorous Treatment Do Not Neglect It, Whan you Una medicated pray, ntomlierl and douches for your Ca tarrh, you may succeed In unstopping the I'liokoil-up ulr jm8nir)ii fur the tlmo being, but this annoying condi tion returns, itml you hnvo to do tho same, thing- over and over agntn. Catarrh has never yet been cured byttliono local iippllrntlunii. (nv . you. over, exneriencad any real lonulU , front such treatment t j...1; We Make the Best Tjiii'iitliy Bliiinu; (liat it is'jiossiblo to liuikn', liofc'only the best lut t'b'ptHt. 1!0 fof largo bottle. Try it ' in your iuxt washing. ' t , Heath's Drug Store Phone 884 The San Tox' Store i -t!": '?',!' .":,- .;9Sii,'.--':?' ii Throw thona mukoahlft rammllnn t . tho tflvdii, anil Ret on tho riitht treat, munb lio to your ilrtitf ntora hwluy, Itct a bottle of 8, B. H.. uncj commcuru ii treatment that has lieen uralud bv Hulfurers ofijcarly half a century. o. a. a, Reia i):nc nc ino source oc Culnri'h, and forcos front tho blood tho Kerms which enuo the dUonrc. You can obtain apodal moilli nl mlvlai rvirnrdlnir your own cima .wlthuu". chnrito by writing to Medical I)lroc tvr. mi Swift, liubvratory, AUantst, Cn, 5.00, $5.45 i :'.-:. . .iv . . . .,',' r :l '',. t-, 'I .(. Vf' V. SHOES -lUiTTEK Olm NOW THHRH'MV UK A RUSK