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PAOE TWO MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD,' . OREfl ON, TUESDAY. '" APRTTi 22, 1019 i 1 "V '' IV During his stay , in the city Con gressman W, C. Hawley, who la stop ping at the Hotel, Holland mid who 'WW- not depart from tho city until Wodnosduy morning, lias be on called dn ty a number of rolativeB of aol- ' dlora and sailors still in, service. In several Inatnnces be has been Impor tuned by relatives to use wnatover Influence he can to help get their . loved ones out of service. Also a number of other soldiers and their relatives have taken up certain -war department, and army affairs with Mr. Hawley. . ' . Don't wait until you want your car, have us overhaul It now. Elliott .ft Cook Auto Co. 26 "'The Botter Ole" theatrical com pany, which plays at the Page theater tonight, arrived in tho city from . Eusene this forenoon and will depart after tho performance for Redding, Cal., where the attraction plays to , morrow night -, DeVoe iss a fine line of assorted Chocolates at 60c per pound. tv Mrs; W. C. Lamed, who has been the guest of her son, . Walter ' C Lamed, departed this forenoon by way of California for her home in . .Chicago: --' " -. Hemstitching, pecotlng. Some new Ideas. ..Vanity Hat Shop. ' In. the show window of B. 3. Ial mer's music store on South Central is on display a unique collection of . war relics, which was sent to Mr, Pal mer by his nephew, Clayton Isaac of tho 23rd- engineers, former well known' Medford high school boy-who was familiarly known as "Pug" when ho played full back on the football cam four or five years ago. He is now at Brest, France, having just re turned from duty in Luxemburg with his command. He sent Mr. ' Palmer an artistic writing desk outfit made by; himself out of hammered brass with copper trimmings from shells taken from battlefields. The collec tion includes paper weights, corners tor blotters, trays, bookracks and an -ingenious miniature airplane, all made out of shell casings. ' . For the beet insurance see Holmes. the Insurance Man. . Miss Edna: Cornell has returned home at Grants Pass from spending the week end 'at the O. A. C, during which she was initiated into the Trl Delta sorority. -: . Sachine. work, ot all sorts . .done here Elliott & Cook Auto Co. 26 . 7 Mr . and.Ira";-.;A. J.:-Petersort of . Hadgerylle, Mont., are visitors in the city ana. guests at me Hotel aieaiora, ': v ti. D. Centers nd J. B. Hass were Business-visitors!!! .aieoiora iu,esaay havlng-arrived yesterday. .".' . " Piston rings for all cars. C. E. Gates. Auto Co. ...5- Bryan Pierce who arrived homo from Ellington field, Texas, several days- ago, having, received his dis charge from service, has accepted a position -.with the Paul Electric store staff. He was in the aviation sorylco one year-and three months. - ' :'" AlnmiP-um soldering and welding. yVo fix anything. Liberty Repair Shop. ';'""' : - ' ' 11 ' A preaching service will be held in the Central Point Christian- church Wednesday evening -with special music and a gospel sermon. . The publio is invited. , .' . r, Alco Taxi. Phone 95. - ' Hqn. W. C. Hawley will give a Vic tory loan address at Grants Pass to- morrow and also speak on the same subject at Roseburg on Thursday. . OasoHne engines, spray rigs, trac tor anil trucks is our specialty. Elliott A Cook Auto Co.' ! ' , r &6 - AH..':and Mrs.' Phillip Heimer of Orants'-Pass, were Easter guests- of Rev. and, Mrs. William B. Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. 0. D. Watson of Ash land were registered at the Hotel Hollatfd- yesterday. , ' 0'-- - Tlmktn bearings for Ford or Chev rolet -tmnt wheels $9.00 installer. C E. Gates Auto Co. - ' 26 . -Walter. D. Hin'es, general director of railroads of the United Stales', will pass: thrd Medford i enrouto from Portland to San Francisco at 3 a. m. Wednesday, and ' A., C. Alch ton, re gional railroad director, will pass thruitho.clty at i:30 p. Wednes day' enroute north. '.'''' It pays to ave In the Building & Lon,.4 M. F. & H. Bldg. A regular communication of Reamea- chapter will be held Wed nesday, -evening, April ; 23rd at . 8 o'clock. Mrs. J. S. Lawrence is chair many of: the social committee There will be initiatlon work also. ',. A twoTlb. box of Vogan's chocolates for- $1.35 at DeVoe's. TOO LATE Tf CLASSIFY FOR- SALE-Cheap, side car for mo . . torcyole. Phone 592-Y. 28 FOUND Cameo pin.-. Owner may .- have, same by paying for ad. and .prdvlng property.,,. . 26 FOR SALE Team, 1200-11).,: horse, MOflO-lb, mare, wagon and harness, cheap .if taken at once. Phone 190-L at meal times. 31 WANTED Two returned soldiers for traveling position. Call 5 p. m., Hotel Medford. H. W. Shank, 20 FOB, v SAljE Six-room modern bun galow. and furniture. , .Incjuiro 343 ,. Apple street. .30 " i' ' i , FOR' SALE Fresh cow,'', registered . l'oland China pigs. , Phono,869rH. . 27 iFOU SALE House and lot; garden in. Peaches and -berries on lot. 72r, Aldor lreot. - 31 WEEKS & McGOWAN CO , . UNDERTAKER Day Phone: Paclflo 227. Night Phones: (F. W. Weeks, 19fl-J2. ' -' imilr Assistant, Hollo Lent Is a business 'Visitor in the city from Portland. ' Dr. Heine. Gtirnott-Coroy Blilg. Chrysanthemum circle, iKo, ' St, .Neighbors of Woodcraft, will enter tain tonight at tho hall on AVost Sixth street. Thore will be cards and danc ing and a cafeteria lunch We have an ovor-aupply of Zero leno oil. Five gallon lots going at 50o per gal. 1 gal, 55 cts. Crater Lake Motor Co. ':' i :.'..- 26 Harry D. Mills. the Butto Falls Lumber company manager, IS here on one of his frequent business visits. - Coming Thursday evening i . .. Willamette Male Quartette - Methodist church. . "( ' 26 An immense American flag, 20xS0 feet, on tho roof of Hill military academy. Portland, attracted tho at tention of the aviators who' flew over Portland Monday and a flock of tho filers hovered over the academy. One of the boys who helped place tho flag was Alton Anderson of Medford. The cadets havo regular hours for study and regular hours for drill and once a month they entertain at a large party. Next Saturday night they will be hosts at a formal Easter dance which will be a large society affair tor the younger set ,of Portland ' Get your milk, cream, butter and buttermilk at DeVoe s. , .'.-'" Mrs. ,M. W; Wagner has resigned her position as nurse at the Medford sanitarium 'and will Join her husband at Hilt, whore he Is in the employ of a lumber company. . - . A. i Remember a positive ' guarantee goes vlth every job we turn out. EUlort -ft. Cook Auto Co, . , .;' 26 ;' Ilr. E. B. Picket arrived homo this forenoon -from a brief trip to Portr land, having loft here Sunday night. Bicycles tires, and supplies. Lib erty Repair Shop. 2 2. South Grapo. ':;..- -:--;v '- "i T R. L. Weils of Seattle. Is one of the business sojourners hero from that city.. ;"s ; ; v.".: ; Alco Taxi. Phone 95. ' L. Baker and R. Rogers are Nash hotel guests registered from Helena, Mont. ;.'- ' -::, Springs for all cars. C. E. Gates Auto Co. ' C. B. Sparr of Ashland, who recent lyvresigned as deputy sheriff, was a Medford visitor today. Mr. Sparr is still making his headquarters '. in Jacksonville. - AlcoTaxt.. Phono 95. . . D. M. Lowe' of Ashland, was in Medford today visiting .friends. Mr. Lowe Is much interested in the coun ty fair -this year and' says the llve-" stock . exhibit will be worth going miles IS see. ' Call Mitchell in regard to that lawn mower and have It sharpened right. V Called "tor " and " delivered-. Phone S20-J. - - - -' ' ' '""' Portland men registered at the ho tels today include Percy B. Hargood, W. H: Gresham, CJ E, Bailey, WP. Gray, B. W Jones, Louis George and Ben Mitchell. ' - , Everyone should" hear the Willam ette Quartette:Thursday evening, M. E, church,'; Admission 35c.: 26 1 D Lj von Needa is in Medford on business today from Butte Falls.. j Lithia water at DeVoe's. ' v L.Jv Mlllikin of Buffalo, N.-T., is one of the eastern visitors regis tered at the Hotel Holland. Fir slab and dry wood for sale by J. T. Gagnon. Phone 859. ' George A. Amberd of the 34th en gineers returned April 16 from ser vice overseas. He served in' France seven- months hut did not get into action as he was held in the reserve forces. He was a former employe o: the Medford Gas company. Kodak finishing. Done- in Med ford not Eugene. Medford - Book Store. ' -' 26 Mr. and Mrs. Wl P. "King are Hotel Holland guests from Portland. Four-inch wood pipe 'at Medford Lumber Co. ; . ' - " r . ti A ffiient from Pfioria.r Tils.- at the Nash hotel is Miss Freda Rogers. Signet Inks are -made ,by LePage glue people, -i Good colors and per manent. Medford Book Store. 26 Canteens are practically indestruc- table, yet cost less than water bags. C. E. Gates Auto Co. . ; . 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 home with gasoline that would be ruined by soap' and water suits, coats, - waists, Bilks, laces, gloves, shoes, .furs, drap: cries, n'lgs-verything! ' .'ll.' " ' ' Place a' gallon or more of gasoline in a' dishfian or washboiler, thcrt put in the1-things' to be dry cleaned, " then wash them with Solvite sosp. Shortly everything comes out' looking- likcHew. Nothing fades, ' shrinks or wrinkles. Do' not attempt to dry clean without Solvite eoap. This gasoline soap is the secret of all dry cleaning. - : A package of Solvite soap containing directions for home dry cleaning, costs little at any drug store. Dry clean out doors or away from flame; ' . DR., RICKERT EVES SCIENTIFICALLY ,. TESTED, AND GLASSES PBOPF.ftLY FTTED ' NO DROPS USED Broken Lenses Accurately Duplicated Suite l-'i ovor tluy Co, The members of the Amomn clans of the Hapttat church, will hold thulr regular lllblo study at the homo of Miss Eunice Davis, 2R North Pciifh street,, Wednesday evening. ' All' old and now' members aro1 urged to bo present. A rellner will doubts tho life of your tire. C. E. Gates Auto Co. Mr. and Mrs. Henry lenders and Mr. and-Mra. V. O. N. Smith wore among the Ashland .visitors in . Med ford today. ! : , . . ! Malted milk 50e lb.' DeVoe's. " The get-together and got ncqunlnC ed banquet of the new Xntlonal Guard' company held at St. Mark's hall Inst night was a pleasant affair. Speeches were made by Colonel H. II. Sargent and Mayor C. E. Gates, guests of honor, and by First Lieu tenant M. C' Wright and J Second Lieutenant' Vera Marshall. Captain H. A. Canady acted as toastmastor. Wilxard Fertiliser, best for , farm and garden truck. Monarch -Seed & Feed Co. ' , . 26 Str. and. Mrs. Georgo C, jCornltlua of San Francisco. ,were week end guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. M. C-ornltlus.-.- :. - Four-Inch wood pipe at Medford Lumber Co. -.', -: tt A Rogue River guest at the Hotel Holland is Mrs. F. Hoover who ar rived here yesterday. Spark plugs tor all cars. C. E. Gates Auto Co. ' " ' ' ? Mrs. Dolia Bradford of Elkhead, Ore., Jeft for home today accompan ied by a nurse after having boon treated at the Medford sanitarium tho past two wooks. r ; Furniture upholstering, mattress making, crating and packing. Doug las, 101 South Central. Phone 615-J.f Mrs. H. L. Percy and children left Monday' night for their future home at Roseburg where Mr. Percy Is man aging the Antlers theatre. During the past year or more Mrs. Porey had been presiding at the ticket window of the Rialto theater and baa many friends among the amusement pa trons of Medford-. '- " Arsenate of Lead Prices. - Tho Rogue River Fruit i Produce associ ation will give its growers'-absolute protection on all drops in price. We have plenty on hand to supply all de mands. -'-;.'.-; -' 27 For fire Insurance phone 64, cor ner Eleventh street and S. P. track. D. R. Wood & Co. - Dr. E. H. Porter arrived homo Monday night from his auto trip to San Francisco. " Ho reports the two worst plaoes along the route are a new land slide on" the other side of the-Slsklyous" near what is known as Bear caitybn; and' the old land slide on this side of the mountain abovo the old toil gate which is dangerous becauso of the narrowness of the road.' : '.'v ''' ' ';'i"-' v" For Sale Cheap,- one acre of land uetween uramiit ana uoiumuia ave- " ntie.- Phone 9S-M. moraines. - 2S Bee supplies, a full and complete line. Monarch Seed & Feed Co. 26 ; Ernest Dora la In from the Blue Ledge district for a few days visit ' Hemstitching,"-V "''' j! ' yecbtih,'v.-A : ':'''' ' Handicraft Sho'p. .: " Leonard ' Carpenter, president of the Medford district irrigation board left Monday night or Salem. on Irri gation business. : ; ' Bakery-goods at DeVoe's. 1 Morning and Noon DINE AT v -.A SPECIAL LUNCUES 11 to2 -';' '- '(115 l:, t ;!: -V ; ,. Biscuits Likfe Mottier Made A1 ' "f?"; A t Southern Oregon's Leading ,,, Confectionery. . Phone 182 If In a Hurry ,' LIBERTY TONIGHT ONLY MARY PICKFORD -IN- "The Dawn of Tomorrow" One of our Mary's Best Pictures A Paramount Re-Issue Bargain PriccH Adults 15c Cliildrcn 10c.:- TOMORROW. -, , THURSDAY , . , CHARLES RAY jn ."STRIITG BEANS" , -PEARL WHITE in "THE LIGHTNING RAIDER' lloerultlng .Off lew J. H. Adams, who Is enlisting men tor tho next tow days lu the navy at the Nash hotel. reports that a number of prospective caudldules for enlistment httvo vtsit ed htm. Tho, navy is open tor. volnn .teer etillstmonts of. men between tho ages of 17 and 85 year.' ''Applicant under IS must have tholr pnrouta' or gunrdtnu's consent. ' . ; ' Brake lining tat' all car, v O. El. fjjttos AUto Co.- v -: 1 , ,- C. O. Goldsbury of Vancouver bar rncks, arrived In tho city Monday. Ho Is stopping, at the Holltind, ; ' ' You can always find Bonlothlng tor a quick lunch at DeVos'k. Mrs.- George "Laldloy .rocolvcd ' letter today from her sou Glenn who Is still stationed with hi battleship at Portsmouth, - It., tolling of pleasant reunion ho had with another Medford boy In the navy who enlist ed at the same tlmo ho did In 1917 Richard Sprugue,. Glonn wrote that the old battleship Pittsburg recently steamed Into port from South Amer ican water where she had been sta tioned all during tho war. and ho lost no tlmo ' in ascertaining If Spraguo, who was detailed early in tho was. to the Pittsburg, was still a member of hor crew. ; He was ana the two Medford boys soon got to gether and spent an entire afternoon. Going? .Yea. Whoro? Applegato of course, Whon? Saturday,' April SS, Heine's orchestra. .Ticket 11.50. . -' -A ', 1 . - 28 &. light to heavy frost was predict ed this, forenoon by JLha San Fran cisco weather bureau tor Wednosduy morning. 'This morning's minimum temperature was 34 dogrees.. ,' Legal site typewriter paper f 1.60 per box ot 500 sheets. " Good quality Bond. Medford Printing Company, tt J SPRING FEVER ,' - polIomsr Colds, GrlpptS TEiri, Watery, or Poisoned Blood y ; B? Da. .YAixjrmrB Morr.), At this time of year most people suf fer from what we term ''spring fever" because of a stagnant condition oi tho blood, - because of the - toxic poisons stored up- .within the body during the long winter. -We' eat too much meat, .with little or ho green vegetables. Bloodless, people, thin, anemic pconUV, tiiose with pale checks and lips, who have a poor appetite and feci that ttrcd, worn or feverish condition in the spring lime of the year, should try the refresh ing tonic power of a good -alterative and blood purifier. Such a tonic'as drug gists have sold for fifty years, is Doctor Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, It is a standard remedy that can be ob tained in tablet or liquid form,. Made without alcohol irom .wild roots and j bj,,. . , : l,i irks.: ; 4 r ' ; -- ,, ' -. Occasionally one should "clean house" with castor oil or tiny pills ftiacle up of the May-apple, leaves of aloe and jalap, and sold'by almost all druggists in this country as Doctor Pierce's, Pleasant Pellets. . : 'A.-:: -. - Lot Angela, Col.-r-"! will gladly' tell of the relief and cure Dr. Pierce' Coldcn Medical Discovery gavo me. I was sick with all troubles of stomach, liver,, etc., and La Grippo with all it attending ail ments. - When all clso failed Dr.- Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery did tho good work. -1 also took 'Pleasant I'cUcta for biliousness, with grand success.' I write with gratitude to tell others of tho relief that is in atom for them. Do not delay but hasten to get the above remedies if suffering from any indisposition." Samuel KitfUfa.ma Euclid Act. . ..." ..r . . Friday-Saturiiay Big Special L-fAttraction;; THE FAMOUS STAGE SUCCESS THE WONDER PICTURE OF THE SEASON - LIBERTY Sporting 1. 1000 CANADIAN TROOPS LEAVE RUSSIA FOR HOME VLADIVOSTOK. Amil 2, (Hv llio Cnunmnit Vii'mn.) About 1JI1U Cmi (uliim IrouiiM muled front luro l'ov huiuo vuMtonltiv ulioiit'd tho dluuuixhli) Mont ImiwIo, ' An AiihM'iiuiU iiiihltii'v band nluved ut tho dock uh lltu Mont I'.tiitlo itot uvviw, I ho l roi)8 will ur rivo nt Vimcouver in from if to 18 JnVH. . , - ' ' ' t ; ; . I Curd ot Tliniik ' . '' : ' We wish to thuult. .our ' ntnuy friend and neighbors tor their mauy kind act for us during tho illness and death ot our husbnmf turn father, Samuel Wnltth. h -' 1 . ;' - '.'.' ' "mus, sAmpei; WAi.su A 1 -AND FAMILY. ' ST. JOHNS.-; NT." K. Auril 22. Woatlier comlilitum were nuuin un- fnvornhlo toilav fur n ntnrt of ,tli lroiKsl trans-Atlantic t'lighld hv I liirrv Ihiwkw. Australian i)ilt of the Sotiwilli - biiiluno, and (.'ai'tuin Kredermk P. Huvnlmm. hi Brilwh n- vnl. who is to Uriu 11 Murtiimvilo inu- ehine. ' ' ' ' ' " A Thtre fa rhor Catarrh tn this section of th country than JI athrr dlM put tosethtr. and for -yiani It wm mup tHwed to be lucurabw. IKK-lon prvHcribotl local rndls, and by consieitily tulllim to cure wllb IockI trctinnt. pronnuuecU It Incurnblo. -Catarrh la a lovul Ulsoaae, Krratly IHuenceil by conmUutlonal con dition and tlivrafor riiulre couitltu tlonal traatmont. Hall's Catarrh Modl clno. nmnutnt'lured by F. J. Clionny A Co.. TokUo, Ohio, la ' K ' constitutional remtay, 1 taaen internally ana acta thru the Blood en tbe Mueou Hurfutws of tho 8ytim. On Hundred Dollnrn re ward I offered fur any com that Hull'' Cnturrh Madlctne fall to our, tialtd for cbcular and ttittmonlals. . k. j. ciiENiir a co., toiho, unio. Sol.l by DruKnlalH. lie. 1 lloll' Family I'lll (or constipation. ; SIGNET INKS Full size bottle . -Strong beautiful colors Guaranteed in every wnv Above all rernmnent - . FUiri2-w. 10c. Medford Book Store cahizing An out work Btrlctlr traaranteed to be first class. - 15 N. Fir St., Modford w : r -llione 4.'Jt-J - MEDFORD VULCANIZING WORKS Bring Your Palmolive i :;; Fione 10. Main aud Central. Kodak Finishing Film developing, 15 roll. Prinlinar, post cnrd'rtizo. 3 for lOo. 2'i!i31i and smaller. 2 for Co. ' '';": A Evorv duv scrvieo.- JAP ART STORE for Hatty good ' pumpkin pie the kind of pie tW hi'U yoii in the "tizzenmuCMorfV Sugar Pump kmi an iha fi Msenlial, It if juel l eaiy to grow litem In your garden l Carroll, Benhi, Peat, Lettuce, Raduhei Oniom, CahbaRe-, etc., provided you plant MORSE'S; CALIFORNIA SEEDS. Ac climated to the Pacilic Coait, true. to-name and full of vitality. , Morie'i Flower Seedi are of the me high quality. Dealera every where sell Mbrae'v Seedi, ' Write for our 1919 Garden Culde it' freel y t it vt. ,' .. ;)";' ; C.C MORSE & CO. " S4Jgrow4rtor46yar$ f '' 3a Frtnciicof CalifonlH ' ffiS-TJot.'.-: n-y Coupons, , ' to the BREATH 0 YOU WANT your will ccrtuirdyido so lucre is no excuse lor anyone naving a ouq breath; a It is caused by disorders of the stomach'; which can be corrected; by taking Chamborju'lnV Tablets. Many have been permanently cured of stomach -troubles by the ;tacf of hese tablet after ycaf of sbfFeiing,'r?CQ( at j qnis per,, bottle ' The Shasta will be closed until further notice on account of moving to r, ., ?' 5- . i Neyv. Location Poison Oak We have u remedy Unit is iviiip Hjilendid Satis-, faction. It will relievo most all eases. anil, euro a great many. ' ' . ' ' ' - - ' Heath's Drug Store Phone 884 - The San T6x StorV Paint Makes Housework' Easy Hi,ro, tinrinlrthed floor requlro itlmoat dully arrutililim. I'nliit ntuke acrulililtiK nttnocol)nry. Dirt, Rrlme nnd Rrearto elonn perfectly from, thU.ifpootli, hnrd aurfneo wllhotit the bitck-brotikliiK work of acntblilns. ' fiCME QUALITY 1 , , . FLOOR PAINT , '.-!. -4 ... . , . , ,, ..-. ,:, i, ,. ' Rlvce a durnblo, non-nliaorhont. siitillnry flnlitli for floor . mid for any Innlda aurfuco to bo walked upon. ' v , . ..It la Inoxpenrtlvo end easy to npply n quart ia ottOUKll , -for(ono coat on thd nvorago kltcbon floor. i 1 ho Aomo Qittill(y Cluldo lloolc toll all about palntlnR, tttr. l nlHltliiK, and waxlttK floor what to uao, how uiitch will- ' lio rociiilrud and how tho work uhouid bo done. Froo ut our otoro. . Crater Lake Hardware Co. MEDFORD. OREGON . (t t Ullo! ere's a 'it!M. , PAGE THEATRE Sight Tuesday,' Apfil 22! MR. '''.- iri , ;,. A COMUDY i j By Captain Bruco Ilalriwfallior and Captain Arthur Ullot ;!.,Vi;' .,.''Vil.r ;i;' ;;w; A- i-'.-WIMv. J:SK i:.A'f "'.A i i p,, Largo oiiHt of nolalilo nnd eliorus of HliiRor nnd danoora, v-j - Sovouh-MIRTH camiiiV MUSIC I'lUOTTY, GIRLS i;iH-i'mdhii patoo ipt.Bo, ipt.oo, oo.)KAir Hfiuxsa. ' THE THEATRICAL TREAT OP THE ; SEASON o -'iki" nuu irfif'i in friends to avoid you? They when your breath Is bud." . ..j'i.-Vi in i r ( AND MRS. COBURN kJWSBNt..i V. WITIf iMUHlO ,i-'it' Paul ;. Gilmore as Old Bill H. Radford Allen as Bert Horace Silclair as Alf w. ;A fniKin-iit . f rom! Franco In two tinplNloftT (iflvon Nplinter and, , a I horlKiM nttnr.1).. . , i . .. I ' "iinr-Li ! i in it i! a WlLSBNT ' I t