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PAGE EIGHT tfEDFOR D M AIL TRTBUNE, MEDFORD, .OREO ON, FRIDAY, 'APRIL .18, 1919- r TO OPERATE THE BULUS RAILROAD ' - Umlor a temporary lonso obtninod from Receiver Attorney T. V. Miles, and which wns authorized bv Circuit Judge Calkins yesterday, the Gaunon - Lumber company is now operntinK the i'roitsht department of the Southern Orciton Traction company ni. a loa ning ". railroad. Receiver Mills mill continue to operate tne pnsseneer oar between Medford mid Jackson- Tille. ' . -. . v. ' ' ; The railroad will be sold bv the . court's order on Mav 10th, in order to RHtisfy the niortenira held on it by W, II. Burnum, its former owner. - and will undoubtedly be bought in bv Mr. Barnum, who will then aive the ' Gaimon Lumber company n lonir time lease on the entire Tailrond. Tho lumber company Thursday be- enn the work of hnnlinir Iocs from its iocciue ramp on Jackson creek to the Gaimon saw. mill in Medford. and Joe Gairnon savs that bv fall from five to cicht million feet of Iocs will have been hauled. The Gaenon com pany's new box factory will start up on South Fir street next week. Inoidcntnly the outlet ..thus obtain ed 6v the. company throtich the ran road tease from its loiisinc and tim ber holdings breaks the. wood short ace in .Medford which has lone ex isted, for hundreds of cords of dry fir and hard wood have been, piled up ut the camp since last summer. The company rushed in two cars of fir wood to. Modforu yesterday and more todav. VlCIOfiy GAS CO. LEVEL LOT WHILE GIRLS COOK EATS This company has completed its plant south of Medford and is run ning full capacity. A pump is also installed at the plant for the benefit of the public. Medford and Ashland stages are using Victory Gas. One of tho owners 'claims he saves two gallons per day. Heretofore he used 10 gallons in one day for his regular run. now: he uses only 8 gallons. Grants Pass stages also use .Victory Gas. The company claims you will 'not only save on the price of gas, but will also save the trouble of carbon raising in your engine, and guarantee to make two to three miles more on every gallon used and also receive more power and speed. For sale by ' A. W. WALKER AUTO CO. ' C. E. GATES AUTO CO. v METHODIST SERVICES CONCLUDED TONIGHT ' The special services at the First Methodist church will conclude this evening with a short address by Dr. Carlos followed by the sacrament of the Lord's supper. The services have been very, successful and will result in many additions to the church on Easter Sunday. The ladies of the church are planning to beautifully decorate for that occasion. Special music will be rendered suitable for Easter. The Sunday school will hold its Easter service at the usual hour, 9:45 a. m. Candidate for S. D. Governor. -. YANKTON. S. D.. April 18. Lieu tenant Governor V. II. McMaster to duv . announced his candidacv for eovernor of South Dakota subject to the decision of the republican conven tion in Pierre next December. . The high school adjourned this noon lor the day as far as stuuy hours and "schooling?' wero concern ed, and the entire school student body turned in at 1 p. ni. to begin the work ot levelling the big lot back of the school building fronting on North Riverside and Fifth, and putting it in shape for the construc tion ot two tennis courts for , the school: "' ' ' ' ' ' ' The approximately 100 boys of the student body did the physical labor comprising the shovel, hoeing and raking work, and the picking up and carrying away of the many stones, while the girls not? only watched and encouraged them with smiles, but also fixed up a rest room in the build ing for the feminine students, and did cleaning work inside the build- 1 ing. k If war the girls duty also to pre pare a feed for the "men" workers, to be served late this afternoon at the close of the work day. This teed, It was rumored,' would consist ot buns and hot wieners and the like. and some Hquid to wash the repast down. . . ... .Superintendent Davenport. Princi pal Baker and all the teachers were also greatly Interested in the field, or rafher. lot-day, and the work was ao systematized and .'planned as to get the maximum' results out of the afternoon's labor.T The boj-s were organised- Into wOfVing groups of eight men each., under command ot Prof. Jewett.'-i'1-f)(; : 'The school board had the lot plow. ed and furnished all the tennis courts equipment. ' The student body is to do all the work. --. At the start this afternoon it was problematical as to how much1 work would be accomplished -by quitting time,, but it was thought that the levelling process would not be com pleted. It was at first planned to have the work of preparing the lot done by the students on Saturday, but this idea had to be abandoned because bo many of the high school boys .work on that day and so Super intendent Davenport consented to dispense,, with, the Friday afternoon session. ' ;.' ' It Is the superintendent's idea that the. cooperative spirit engendered. the fraternal feeling resulting and the fostering ot reliance upon them selves and their muscles, by this com munity lot levelling will do- perhaps more good in an educational way than would the half day of lessons missed. ' ICTORY L PORTLAND, April .18. Tho fol lowing interviews nro offered bv bankers and bond men, lending au thorities on the subject, relative to the attractiveness of the ... Vivtorv loan. Kdward Cookiimhnm, . exeoutivo chairman, Oreuon Liberty loan. "These are the best securities the irovomment ' has ever offered. They ought to sell rapidly on a strictly in vestment basis. This is particularly trno from the fact that the 3 and 4?i per cent securities nro inter- chnimeiible." Emory Olmstend. chairman ; Port land committee. Victory loan "The terms and conditions of tlo Victory loan nro so attractive that thev will appeal to investors of nil kinds. While tho nuota for Portland is a lurce amount I anticipate its early subscription and a speedy successful termination of - the ' fifth nnd last cumpnum." ' -A. L. Mills, president First Notion- ill bank, mumber 'executive. Oregon Victory lunh. -"Tho, now ; Victory loan should appeal to the Investor us the terms nro most uttrnctivsj . ; "To men of Inreo means, unvirnr n lienvt income tax, a 8 tax free bond should bo a desirable, form of invest'mr their money. The tirosont !U per cent bonds nro soiling nt $1)8.80, or about n U.US er cent ba sis. - This new issue of tax oxoiimt 3'Nt Per cent notes offers a slightly bdttcr return than tho present II V per cent bonds, and the notes should not fall below par.' . "To men of moderate means the 4:.v4 per cent notes offer a good re turn: ns former issues are soiling to day on a basis of . About 4 per cent these new notes' should not de cline ill value nnd after thev nro di gested bv the public thev mav com mand a premium in the open market." J. C. Ainsworth, president United States National bank. "Tho Vic tory umii, ns nuumtneed bv Secretary Glass is. in mv judgment, a most at tractive offering from an investment standpoint, ami will undoubtedly be larirelv avumubiitiribail., , 1 "Many may anv, 'I have nil mv rendv funds invested in mv business,' or, 'the war is ovor nnd thev should bo sold on tlio market,' but It is our patriotic duty to buy, nnd wo can do so through anv financial Institution without incunvanionco or loss to our selves, nnd if all participate no dif ficulty whatever will bo ommuiitorod in readily blueing our nuotn; . "In mv liidguieiit.'it is n most at tractive nnd desirable investment." John L. , Ktlioridge. vice president Morris Urotliers. director of (organi sation, Oregon Vietorv loan.' ,' "The Vietorv Liberty bond.. Is,' fig uratively spunking, the parent bond of I hem nil, because it is payable prior to nnv other obligation of the government, Thereforo it is a. prior lien upon lands, homo, chattels 'nnd everything else." i . A A. F. A. M. rjT Regular Communication Mod- ford Lodge 103, Friday evon lig. April 18. L. K. WILLIAMS, . i . . 8oorotnry.' Children & DISORDERS of the stomach and constipation are the most, common 'diseases of children. To v . cbrrect them you will find nothing better than , Chamberlain's Tablets". One tablet at bed time will do the work and will make your child bright and cheerful the following" morning. ! ' Do not punish your children by giving them castor oil. Chamber lain's Tablets are better and more pleasant to take. WASHINGTON. April 18. Colonel T. . P. Kane, who has been in com mand of the - marine guard of the American legation at Peking, has been detached from that post and or dered back to the United States. For Corn Flakes the yellow and red, package for mine- v -rays Nothing quite like TOASTIES To Relieve Catarrh, Catarrhal Deafness :? and Head Noises Persons suffering from catarrhal deafness, or who are growing hard of hearing and have head noises' will be-, glad to know that this distressing affliction can usually be successfully treated at home by an internal med icine that in many instances has ef fected complete relief after other treatments have failed. Sufferers who .could scarcely hear have had their hearing restored to such an ex tent that the tick of a watch was plainly audible seven or eight inches away from either ear. Therefore, it you know of someone who Is troubled with head noises or catarrhal deaf ness, out out this formula and hand it to them and you may have been the means of saving some poor sufferer perhaps from total deafness. The prescription Can be prepared at home and is made as follows: - Secure from your-druggist 1 ot. Parmint . (Double - Strength.) Take this home and add to It hi pint ot hot water and a little granulated sugar; stir until dissolved., Take one table spoonful four;tlmes a day.' 1'nrmlnt is usol In this way not only ta,reduce by tonic ac'.ion the In tin nrrution and swelling in the Eus tachian Tubes, anl thus to equalize the air pressure ok the drum, but to correct any exoess ot secretions in the middle ear, and the results It gives are nearly always quick and effective. ' very iperson who has catarrh in any form, or distressing rumbling, hissing sounds, in their ears, should give this recipe a trial. Adv. WOMEN! DRY CLEAN ' THINGS AT HOME Try it! For a few cents you can dry clean everything. '-' . Save five to ten dollars quickly by dry cleaning everything in the horns with gasoline that would be ruined by soap and water suits, coats, wsiits, silks, laces, gloves, shoes, furs, drap eries, rugs everything! ', Place a gallon or more of gasoline In s diahpan or wsahboiler, then put n the things to be dry cleaned, then wash them with Solvite soap. Shortly everything comes out looking like new. Kothing fades, shrinks or wrinkles. Do not attempt to dry clean without Solvite soap. This gasoline soap is the secret of all dry cleaning. . A' package of Solvite soap containing directions for borne dry cleaning, coats little at any drug store. Dry dean out doors or away from name. Don't Let the Lilies' Find You Lagging - If there ever was an Easter for early rising, clean shaving and new clothing it's this year. -- Everyone will be dressed up, with some place to go. ,.If you haven't prepared, proceed today. : ..; New Michael Stern and Hirsh-Wickwire Suits $30.00 to $50.00. New Hats, Shirts, Gloves and Neckwear. , Everything's in 'order for your entrance. Model Clothing Co. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiig iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED , . . r MEN'S NECKWEAR Four in Hand Neckties mndo of good silk, new patterns., Cheap,. today at ' ' . f iiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiia POSTAGE OR EXPRESS PREPAID ' WOMEN'S NECKWEAR Now Etister Collars nnd Collnr'nnd Cuff sots, niado of fine orgimdies and other, uiatc'lnl8, up to 1.00 values. ,On salo Saturday, each ....;...,i..,.G9 SATURDAY SALE W EAS TER APPAREL EASTER WAISTS There never was a time 75c. On salo Saturday; edch.;....59& TheWoman's Stor 14-22 NORTH CENTRAL AVENUE v ;;, ,. MEDFORD; 0REQ0H . t ; 1 when waists presented so : - J v ' .'V .' . . - ', many features of interest, i Some of tho most fascinat- ! ing effects are shown.' I Shimmering new Voile : : Waists priced from ! $1.50to$5.00 Attractive Crepe de Chene and Georgette Waists, .r Priced Tf rom $5 to $15. NAVY BLUE CAPES ' ." - - .) - - I JMade QtalJvWool serge, La . ! Vogue tyics, lacautif ul do- ; feigns, well tailored. Priced from $&5.00 to $45.00 ; Children's Spring Coata . Priced.JErom $5 :to-$12.' I EASTER' HAND BAGS ; Beantiful new all leather i Envelope Hand -Bags. ! Many styles to , choose ; from Special Saturday $2.48 EASTER GLOVES Popular Separate Skirts Toddy in tho Skirt Pcjartniont you'll find tho j model that meets your idea of n skirt which is right for tho many needs of tho season. New arrivals of tho most ' ' wanted yeovcs . ahd . shades, in a wido variety of styles, merit a 'visit from ever woman who prides herself 'oh ; rlothea economy and perfect ; appearance. T . . . ; Realy remarkable valuo is rep resented in tjie price range of ' v'? $5.00 to.$7.00 :.' and In' alt regular' and extra lsea-.:. BRING THE KIDDIES SATURDAY : Eacli ;cliild !accompanied Iw iliej'r parents will re ceive a pretty "Chic" FREE ALL DAY SATUR DAY..:' :-' ,,"-' : ;...,',. ,'! , . ' DEPENDABLE SPRING. HOSIERY Women's .Lisle' Hose in all colors, black arid white, 75c-grade, Satur day, pair ...:..69 Children's fine. Lislo Hose " in white, black and tan, all stecs. spe cial, pair.....; 69t? m IjH Franco Silk llqse in all the u new spring shades, guaran-i -toed to wear; spe cial, pair $2,-48 ' .Children's hklf ItoHe in-plain fii& fancy, pair ' 7: ;:20t? to 75t . By the Fit of ths Gown One Knows the Corset KNIT AND MUNSING UNDERWEAR 'ON SALE SATURDAY AT -SPECIAL PRICES. if! ; ' Women's Athena' Union'! Women's Knrinir Union !. I America's Best Gloves Suits in flesh and white, Suits in tigiit and loose i In silk and kid on said Sat- all sizes; . Special, suit knee. Very special, suit, ' ; urday at popular prices. . $1.39 . - . ; - 60 Women's cape kid gloves ' Kayser's Silk . Top Union . Women's Knit Bloomers, ?, in black,' white, tan and Suits in white and flesh, jn white and flesh. Very , ' grey, odd sizes, values up ;fino;quality.. Special,: suit, special Saturday ..'..:...89f i to $2.50. . On sale Sat- ' "' . ; 'V$1.98'. ' :' ' Childi-cn's dimmer Vests ; urday, pair ;.V.V.,.....$1.98 , Women's Iccyclcss Vests: and Pants. Special, (Jach, ., -That isrT-you call casil, Women's Kid Gloves V i; : .. . ; .: ,: mmicMvAM ac In tail and brown, all sizes. Special ..'Saturday,' . pair $2.50 Women's washable Cliam- Special, pair .j1v....$2.50 Kayser's Silk Gloves , ' In black and white. Spe cial, pair ...............:..1.85 Kayser's, , Chamoisette Cloves in black, white, grey, tan - and pongee. Pair ;...$1.0D Special sale pf Infant's Wear. ' Best stock in the city low prices. , . ' Dove Corset " .Coyprs,"IDraV:;' ere v and Petti coats. .Values up to $2.-Satur-i : day, each $1.25 . ' Dove Corset , Covers, Gowns, Chemise and Drawers. Val ues up to $2.50. Special, Satur day ..i......$l,48 Complete line of . children's muslin under- wear. ., A. sUy ii n's' ''i-;: '"''".,ri ii' i"". niif - owns, Che:;; WAl,., mise, Prawersj IKjiyour ;::;cJpwet - with. jjiooiiiuia, aim; ,r.... ..Ali4 ues up' to $3,75. Oh-, sale Hatur- Women's . new stylo :. Gowns, and j Chemise, .values up to $4.' On sale Satur day, ea $2.75 r t Braisseres in white and flesh Values up to . $1.25. Special,1 your .'Own personality, in fliindiV 'The; right model properly fitted is 'the .',,:(, . ','1 ' v sahio as V'if made -for P ':!:&'! ' ' " ."'V'"M ' Roofer n models. are,sur. Worj'PphiQol . is ,liei;o' for you. Ask us to show it; : to V yoii -Back Tjaco l orl Front Lace whichever 'yoU.pref er, ;Pricc'd fwm:'$3.50 up EASTER PETTICOATS Petticoats f , t , . That Wear v What makes souio petti coats ' wear - better than otliers'f '.r-':;.':'f. You know ns well as wo do, and that is why wo rcc- . . omriiend Fitrito " ' Petti- .conts.v' . ' ,v : Cotton Petticoats , ! Placed from $1.50 up , SilkPetticoats jlMced from $3.98 up Jersey Petticoats " ' ' Priced from $5.98 up EASTER HANDKCHFS Women 'h all r linen hand embroidered - . llandkcr- . i.it ., :' 1 ' ' ' ' ' ' chiefs, beautiful quality. Cheap1 today: at 73c. On sale Saturday, cach...,48 mn .;. MANN'S-The Best Goods for the Price, No Matter What the Price-M ANN'S --.i-.tM -...tn.-... .. ..... '' 3 5