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PAGE TWO BEDFORD WML TRIBUNE, BEDFORD, OREO ON. ftATTTRDAY,: ATOTL 19 i 1010 The outlook la (or a rainy Easier and everyone Is ardently hoping chat (be weather bureau la either mis taken- in Its prediction of rain for . tonlKht and Sunday, or conditions on which the prediction was based will have really changed by Sunday mor ning. Call Mitchell rn regard to that lawn mower and have It iharpened - ngoi. uaiiea lor ana oeuTerea. Phone' S20-J. v. i A telegram was received Friday by Mr., and Mrs. .George Garrett from -their son ?eary announcing his arri- val In.-New York from service In .France. He is a member of the 36th balloon company. Hemstitching, pecotlng. Some new Ideas. - Vanity Hat Shop. r Ileut. .Ned Vilas Vho was a pilot In the aviation service, arrived home Friday from Kelly Field. Tex. His brother George is with the army of occupation quartermaster's deport ment fat Germany i. !' , , ; j . , J . For the best Insurance see Holmes, the Insurance Man. ; ', Drj J. F. Reddy arrived borne Sat- urdny from a business visit In Port- : ' land.";' i !' :'..''.'.-' - - . Piston rings for all can. C. E Gates Auto Co. " County Agent Cats and Miss Anne McCormlck will among those from this city at the farm bureau organi sation, meeting which will be held at ivwien (omgai. Aluminum soldering and welding. v -We fix anything. Liberty Kepalr ' Shop. - . , 27 ',Hr. and Mrs. .Wi A. Dunbar of .SoSttle. are guests registered, at the . Hotel Holland. Keep your kodak finishing In 'Med. ford. Don't let it be" sent to Eugene as some are doing. Leave tor Med- ford work at Swem's, Medford Book : Store, Wold's Drug Store, Heatha or Palmer. - -v '24 J. J.- Bnohter arrived- home late Friday afternoon from a several days stay on business at Grants Pass and Ulendale. Alco TaxL Phone S5. ' Mrs. C. H. Elson and children of Ash Grove, Mo., arrived in the city Saturday forenoon for a visit with her slater, Mrs. C. W. WhIUock. They expect to spend the summer here. Tlmkln bearings for Ford or Chev rolet front wheels 9.00 installer. C. . Gates Auto Co. 26 J. M.-McClay was one of the Frl- - flay visitors in Medford from Grants .Pass. V"1'"' " It pays to save In the Building & Loan, 429 M. F. & H. Bldg. - f Miss Janle Smith, a former Med . ford high school student and -now a sophomore at Oregon Agricultural college, has been chosen as one of the beet debaters In-a series of pre liminary debates betrife held' between . the girls of the institution. The six winners of the preliminary debates will compete for the honor of repre senting Waldo ball in the inter-or- Kanlzation debates. - Bring the children to Mann's Sat urday and get an Easter chick free. . J. L Neil of Ashland, as among the city visitors Saturday. A two-lb. box of Vogan'a chocolates lor 11.36 at DeVoe's. Mr. and Mrs. Wlrth and family of . Applegate are registered at the Hotel Holland. '..,. , Have your kodak finishing done by - Weston's camera shop, Medford Book v Store, Medford Pharmacy and Heath Drug Co., and keep your money in Medford. The above .stores have . their finishing done In Medford. By i Medford trade is Medford made. 2S ' S. S. Bullis arrived In the city this forenoon from several days spent on business at Portland. ' Springs for all cars. C. E. Gates Auto Co. k Here Is the latest freak egg laying , atory of the valley section as related in the Grants Pass Courier: "Mrs. F. O. Wilcox, of Rogue River avenue, has a -Rhode Island ' Red hen which has exaggerated. Ideas concerning egg - production. . This hen lays every day but each third day the egg Is double yolked. Two of the eggs have been - of abnormal size, measuring nearly 8x9 Inches In circumference, - "VirtuouB Wives" today and to morrow, at Page theatre. H. F. Bngland Is a business sojour ner In the city from Glendale. " Bicycles tires, and supplies. Lib erty Repair Shop. 22 South Grape. , .'47 Albert and Walter Relnklng left Saturday 'for Klamath Falls' where they expect to .spend the summer in ' employment at a lumber'mlll. ' We have an over-supply of Zero-' lene oil. Five gallon lots going at 50c per gal 1 gal. 66 cts. ' Crater Lake Motor Co, ' - h. L. Cathcart recently left for ; Sioux City, la., on a month's visit. : Alco Taxi.' -Phone 96". " ":" ' ' The,B. ,Y. P. p. jof the (Baptist church will give a special program at , 6:45 p. m. jSunday. Mss Allle Head- : - lee will be the leader, i There will be special music by Carlton janes and . Mrs. Florence Mcisinose. Llthla water at DeVoe's. ' ':"'"'; Their friends Jn ftfedford and vic inity will' 'be surprised to learn of the marriage at Ashland today by Rev. 0. F. Koehler of Mrs. Catherine S. Van- Scoy and William :Freeberg of -that city. She Is -the widow of. '. the Jate Prof. W. F. Van Scoy, who : was a well kDqwn educator of south - ern yregon, -ana the groom is a pioneer jeweler of Ashland. Bfg dance at Eagle point Saturday night, April 19th. Tickets $1. All . are .welcome. ' . ' ' '.. 2it There Js a difference between re boring cylinders and - regrindlng them, we regrind them the correct way. Let, us figure with you. Elliott & Cook Auto Co. , 24 1 Mrs.. N. C. DeArmond who has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. E. J. Smith, left today for her home in Klamath Falls. We grind automobile and gas en gine cylinders and guarantee you a perfect Job. Elliott & Cook Auto Co .. . ,',..- . ... ,.; . 44" K. s. Moore, of Maxwell. Cal., a prominent sheep man and head of the Western bneep company. Is In the city on business and Is stopping at the Medford. Get your milk, cream, butter and buttermilk at DeVoe's. A birthday surprise party was given A. I Vroman at his home on Tripp street, Thursday night attend ed Jy his children, grandchildren and ower relatives in nonor of nis suta anniversary. Among the . presents given Mr. Vroman was an oil paint ing from Mrs. M. F. Chllds, who Is his sister, of their old home near Mankato, Winn. . . . We have the only cylinder grinding machine in the county.- See us for such work. Elliott & Cook Auto Co, 24 . Mr. and Un. O. C. 'Boggs have been spending several days this week at Trail, and are expected home by Monday. - - ''!' Don't forget the big dance at Eagle roint (Saturday night. TlCKets xi. All are welcome. ! ,' ; - , ; 24 F. L, 'W8shard of St. Louis is an eastern commercial traveler here on a periodical visit to the trade. . Signet the new line of beautiful und permanent inks made by LePage Glue DeoDle. Guarantee enouah. 'Medford Book Store. . - 2f Among San Francisco men here to day were B. A.' Jacobs, Rl D. Hill and R. G. Harrison. : A reliner will double the life of your tire. C. E. Gat,es Auto Co. ' Mrs. A. C. Spence and two children left Saturday tor Anderson, Cal., where she will look after some busi ness matters and then they will con tinue on to Oriand, 'Cal., "for a visit with relatives. ' - Eagle Point dance Saturday night Tickets II. ;, . . 24 The northern California visitors here today Include Fred Jones of Hilt and L. E. Schmitt of Gazelle. Fruit growers should not be de ceived by advertisements purposely calculated to mislead. " Basic prices on Arsenate of Lead means the prices In large containers. The Earl Fruit Company of the Northwest are sell ing mis material in paste ionn ana in 300-lb. kegs at 111.75 per 100 lbs. The powdered in 100-lb. containers at 124.60 ner 100 lbs. Ton lots take a discount and smaller packages are slightly higher in' price. All prices made now or during the season will be retroactive. - Growers can depend on the Earl Company to be absolute ly square both in Its advertisements and its dealings. 24 E. J. Brown and Elmo Throckmor ton were among Applegate represen tatives In the city Saturday. The crater Lake Motor co. sells 15-galIon drums of monogram oil at 95 cents per gallon. - 25 Malted milk 60c lb. DeVoe's. The Elks will leave their : club house at 7:45 o'clock Sunday night and march in a body to attend the services at St. Mark's church, which begin at 8 p. m. : Wizard Fertilizer best for farm and garden truck. (Monarch Seed & Feed Co". ' 26 ! Four-Inch wood pipe at x Medford The Medford chapter of Camptire girls enjoyed a large patronage -at their booth in J:he .'public market tb-i day at which were sold cakes, cookies and other goodies. Spark plugs for all cars. C. E Gates Auto Cp. . " .. s t ' For Sale- Modern five-room house at a sacrifice. B08 South King St. .24 - Mrs. N. P. Stewart of Thermopolls, Wyo., and Mrs. C. W. Lerchen of Denver "are tourists who with their chauffeur arrived by auto from .Cali fornia yesterday afternoon and will remain in the city several days be fore continuing their Journey north. They are stopping at the Hotel Med' ford. ' -.,-.-r Furniture upholstering, mattress making, crating and packing. Doug las, 101 South Central. Phone 615-J.f Alco Taxi. Phone 95. ' 1 Mr. and Mre. T. Combest of Jack sonvllle, are guests at the Nash hotel. It will -be of Interest , to the car owners of Medford to learn that the forest service has Just completed a road log from Grants Pass to Cave Camp, at the end of the wagon road on the West Fork of Williams creek and at the beginning of the trail to the Oregon Caves.' It contemplates making a road log to the' Caves -by way of Kerby and the Sucker creek route. A road log from. Grants Pass to Crescent City 'was recently .com- pipiea. ..' . '. j What next will that flut Sllllman make out of sugar? See his Easter bonnets. i ; ' . ii Paul Pearce Is among the Jackson ville peoplo spending (he week eud In Medford. DeVoe has a fine line ot assorted chocolates at (Oo per pound, v Victory Cafe, Blks building, Ash land. Don't miss our turkey dinner Easter Sunday, April 20. . 24 Mrs. Gaylord Loomls and children who arrived herefrom Portland Sev eral days ago and had been visiting relatives and friends left tor Klam ath Falls today tor a visit with Mrs. Loomls' parents. Bee supplies, a full and complete line. Monarch Seed & Feed Co..' 6 Hemstitching, ..' y , :: - vr -Pecotlng,': ';'-'....;,,, Handicraft 8hop. 1 v ' '.vi . "i Miss Anna McCormlck mot (his afternoon at Willow Springs with the parents and teachers association of that district " "" " " Z ' Brake lining tor all cars. C. B. Gates Auto Co. ;. Why pay more than J 11.75 tor Arsenate of Lead paste or $24.50 tor. dry? ' These are basle prices. Wheth er you favored us with your order months ago or now we protect you on these prices. , All kinds ot spray ma terial. Money to loan. Guy W, Con ner, phone 64. - t ?4 Easter morning at 6 ' o clock MUNICH SOVIETS ' FIGIIIG HARD ID Gfl CONTROL Ill IN U. S. A l,VfiVlJVi.v, April -in cvuirai A IU.IIIIU, , .. v. ... ,..-1 J.QS AN.0.EI.K8. Ciilif.. April 10, ,; ,. ' , t , , , ,K.A cilnm itrovo nnd awlo OTClmrd and ,tho power at present is In the mMwr 81lia bv ., itl) wonHm to m bauds., ot a committer y( tly,o wA'.yolve twoyt'rtv worth $10.0,000.000 in eloeted by .the soldiers' council of the the l.'niltHl cttuu-s nnd ifu.uim.tiuu in TOO LATE TO CLA8SirY WANTED First-class cabinet -mak er. Appiy u roworiage i;aDinei Works, Tenth and Grape streets ,25 WANTED Used car. Give make and prfce. jspx A, Mail Tribune. 25 FQR TRADE--Wlll trade 20 acres of wood for car. Dry tier wood for sale.- Phone .600-1.. ' '"' 29 FOR SALErOne sorrej pony 900 lbs. frice (3,0.00.. p. . E., Morrison, phone 539-J3. , . 84 FOR SALE One David Bradley sul ky plow, one Jersey cream separa tor, .one pair wagon springs, one hack. . All in good shape. Inguire L. A. Marshall, Central Point. , WEEKS & McGOWAN CO TJOT)ERT4EER r ' : Day Ph4ne: Paclfio B27.' - Kight Itonee: F. W. Weeks. 103 J2. ' JmOt AasIjUnfc' prayer service will be held In the league room ot the M&hodlst church under the auspices of the Epworth League. Tbe league Is very desirous of having a large number attend this early morning service. - Elks Victory ball changed to Fri day. April 25th for Elks only. Music by Launspach'a Jazz orchestra. Tick jets SI. 00, including lunch. . Dancing from 8:30 to l o'ciock. . z- You can always find something tor a quick lunch at DeVoe'a. ' Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Moore .of Hono lulu arrived In the city Friday and are guests at the Hotel . Medford. They expect to remain here. all sum.-. mer while Mr. Moore, who has busi ness 'interests in Honolulu, looks after . the Laurel 'Hill orchard which was owned by the Lewis; brothers ot Honolulu and was recently sold by them to William Henry, also of Hon olulu. Mr. Moore' says he. came here to make a report to Mr, Henry on the orcnam properly, ana mat' j., ..w. Peart will continue in charge as su perintendent. Mr. Moore also an' nounces that considerable develop ment work will be done at the orch ard. .. -.- " : For fire Insurance phone 14, cor ner Eleventh street and S. p. track D. R. Wood 41 Co. t Canteens are practically Indes trac table, yet cost lew than -water bags C. E. Gates Auto Co. . ' Mr. and. Mrs., G. W. : Barker of Butte Falls, returned homo today after a day's visit In the city. For Bale Cheap, one acre of land between Summltt and Columbia ave- 1 nue. Phone 98-M, mornings. 26 i Bakery goods at DeVoe't. Portland men'in Medford today Included George Hi Smith and M. L. Becker. ; t Four-inch wood pipe at Medford Lumber Co. t . . ( ' Fir slab and dry .wood for sale by J. T. Gagnon. Phone 859. ... ' . 'Mrs. lone ifeake ' and daughter after n" extended visit with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Trowbridge, left Friday afternoon to Join Vr. Peake at Bellveu, Ariz. - ' f Beginning April 22nd Dr. Elliott. dental surgeon of Medford, will be in Central Point Tuesdays and Thurs days ot each week. Office formerly occupied by Dr. Mulkey, 'Hostel bldg. 24 Bavarian capital, an Exchange Tele graph dispatch . from Copenhagen says. y Food ration cards have been taken away from the bourgeoisie and the gas and electric .supplies to bourge- olse homes will be cut oft, .The committee ot five has decided that the strike ot the worktngmen shall continue until the communist troops have made secure the power of the communist govornmont. The government has decided to take over all drug stores and to transform a hotels Into dwellings tor the prole- PR. RICKERT ' ,-- ' eites flnrRafTrmcAi.T.v , .TESTED, AND GLASSES ' PROPERLY FITTED 7 ' lfO ?BOPS pSED ' '' Broken Lenses Accurately Duplicated unite 1-99 over Mir.M. turlat. t Three thousand Wurttembui-g troops arrived at Dachau last night, The government leaden will not en gage in a decisive battle with the communists until they have at least 30,000 troops around the Bavarian capital ,.'-.'...:.- .. .Elks . ' .Medford Elks lodge No. 1168 has Invited' Itself to attend 'evening Easter services ' at Brother Hamil ton's (Episcopal) church.' All' Elks are expected to be at the Elks club promptly at 7:30 p. m., April 20th; to ipAivuu lira HrTicm. GEO. .T. COLLIN'S, .',s.' ;-';':'.!: ''.'. -Sxalted Ruler. T Templar. Baater Service ; Malta. Commandery No, 74. Knlghta' Templar, - will aiiena aivine service in a body at Trinity Episcopal church, Ashland, 'on Easter Sunday. April SO, at three o'clock p. m., .the membership to gather pre liminarily at Masonlo Hulk In that- city at 2: is o'clock promptly. Regu lations imply full uniform, without aidearma. All 61r Knights are urged to be present, and thus reminder is especially addressed to Fraters resid ing In -Medford and vicinity by way ot a cordial invitation to attend. -. ,. - O. F.,CARSON, E. C, ' W. H. DAY, Recorder. ''''; CiiUl'oniiu ploiie was nimouni'wl toiiitv iv J. s. crutciiiit'id or i'u ninth, I'u. Mr. (.rutuhfieUl is proxl dent of tho t'nntitloutie 8himerg om sooiitlion. .active in the northwuxt Fruit Kxchnnire, nnd aniil to ha the liimest individual erower of nmiU'S in the LUiited KtutoH -Xlie ulau. nniil Mr. Crutch field, is to mvnre citniR interests of Culifor niu niul-Fluriiln, and npulo inturcHls of various suctions, to remove the hnznrdM associated with the fruit business bv neutrulixinir the losses of anv liiven district in nn ulf Venr bv poolimr the profits of the entire ter ritory covered bv tho nierircr. Tho mentor will not affect tho small erower8 in 'anv wav. it was do clareil, as it will include only lance commercial proves, but its movers hclievo it will hotter tho small irrow ers', condition bv improving nuirket conditions Officers for the new concern, to bo known . as .the American Fruit Growers, incorporated, have not been rlffif. BabU i) : Happy Vjf f sA ncuUr bowd tnorvmaata, Co taiftt aoLhint binivfulno alcohol I o opiates -iui Ot tnmtn. vir I . table pnnanttc. EapcciaUy ncoa I ttcttMwtMUlnitimi, I ' ' At mtt Jrmmmtf Kodak Finishing Film developing-, ISo roll. Printing:, post card size, 3 for lOo. 2xZVi and smaller. 2 for So. " ' Every dav service. JAP ART STORE LIBERTY CASTtjTIMES TONIGHT p. W- RIFFITfl' ' ,Gf.cittoiy of yictoiy , - "The Greatest Thing iii Life" With! 7 . . B I G R E E TpMpRROW ; ; . v:-,; - :. ''ENID BENNETT : - ''PAPPY THOUfi? JIARRIED'' and Latest Mack Sennett Comedy RIP AND STITCH; TAILORS Lillian Gish and ''-'- PATH;' THRILLS -' ; MONDAY '.';' ;'', ';. .. "':"; . " .."''.' '. r. ylf ; , '. : :.:',r','' ';''' .- .'""';.';. V'., ''' i K-v ;' announces a ' .- ,-; ; tX::A:A 'y.pries J. Ohrensteiis : v ; - , -V: ' ' : ,:-' ' - .".' ; ;; : : i Pf Syracuse, Nef York ' . ' -'. " Member of the Board of Lectures of The Mother Church, The First Church f';; '-''A- i 9f Chrict ScientiBt, in Bctpn, Maachusetta, : ; ; l;;;;.-' ;": :' ; s r i'-.r . ....$': :: .'r.i;-1 1 .: .''.-V?'f!'V:.. i'.- '.''.''' '. ': ' !T' ' r - I , , , .-v. " at Pag? Theatejr, gupday Afternoon-, April ;-::Uvi,vy; ; j.V'-. At Three o'clock ;r v :r '':.; ,, -.' ' . The public rdially incited to be presenf - , - niiiiuul; Its MDOi.sors, howvvar. state that all leiriil sloim for iiii'tiniorulion huvo liuen tiilteii ami Hint prniiortv eoiiservativelv viilue.1 at If 10.000.01)0 inehiiliiiir aiiiilu hitids in Ihu niirtli- west niiil nitrus uroves hi Morhlu has hovu aiHiuireil, II wns uiiiioiiiiceil that one well known , tract of 7-0 aore of ellniH .fruits near Coroiin, Culil',, luul htfi'irlnehidwl. -y Mrs,' N. T. Jirowsr nd Kdlia M.'' DoiiKlierty I nit, who have iiiudu thollotiil Modford Iholr headquarter while on a shomiiiiK visit In the city left for homo Inilay, .. i T- Ui... .u......j. a '.; ...'..i.'.v. ... , t . Your carelessness may cost a li You carry firo insuranco of course If you bum i, out yoult'get your insuranco rnonoy. , But what do you lose? Far moro than'any policy can repay valuable that can not be re placed a human life, maybe. 1 This agency has more than sound insuranco to offer you. It has , a service a means of preventing fires, worked . put by the Hartford Fira Insurance Company. , It costs you nothing. It us explain it Si K.I THE BLANK CHECK Tlmt the Aiucricnn Penpli? siKiifdtr. wimiijtig tc war, is now to bo fijlt'd out ami presented fop .jMiy, nicnt; '..Don't Vonkcn. Pay It., ,i ; , Heath's Drug-Store K Phone 884 . I (.The San Tox Store ''. The House of Big fjq ' t -. x eauures. v, - YOURXAST CHANCE ;; s . To Sen ;.. ' . ' '' - ( Aiita -IN Virtubtis vSte war t ! Wives iv , ; "s U THE SEASON'S SENSATION v, .'".'' i i .'''' '' ' I,'' j .'V-i'-m'V Sixteen Hundred Forty-Three Have yed TMf (' y Picture in Two pays Ask Them. .( , 'y,. ;-,.'' TOMQRBOW . , ' KITTY GORDON : . ''. in: , ' "A 1 v.. :l: . ADDED , , . VAUDEVIlLE : ' "uiioi wu'itrC--, v PAGE THE ATRE Sr Tesdy,; April 22 'mm V'-'ai I. ' ' --SB-' - - A '.. -V"' f ':.'. 'n...4 vA".,t''f Al. - t vtfs.n-W . '-. -r ' " T WW, ' .'.A '. .'-Ai ' i if.. .- '' y.OPtoto I'BsJniffajlheii md-.jOsBisda -iliWwioi'.V'n'''-- i , raw i Gilmore as Old BW H. Radford Allen as Bert "yiwio owiiau: as All ', , : iMfga cost of notables and clioriw of ulngnrs and v dancers, i ! ; i A ifrn(tmont Jifnm Franoo, In two cxplodfons, seven spUniers anil a sliort Kim nttack-7 5 " Jpyop: MIRTH . CATOiiy4- MTTSIC ; ' ' : ? l'KICKS: 2,00 l.BO. m.'oO.'BOc.jWATfl i'iaijavww . i . t -. j f . r 'mshmi . , ,i. ( , THE THEATRICAL TREAT OF. THE SEASON