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PAGE TWO WEDFORD MATH TRTBUNE, rET)"PORT), OREO ON, WEDNESDAY, 'AVJilV, 23, 1010 .Vernon Gurrott who recently reach ed this country from his two yours .: gorvlco In Kmnco, arrived' homo this morning and was met at the depot by relatives Bnd many friends, Including (Julie a delegation from llio Elks lodge, of which ho Is a member. Ho was one of the first Medford men to get Into the war, having firBt enlist ed whtlo a student at the University ' of California in the university aralra : lance unit. "Doblo's" friends were urprlsed at his general appearance, he having gained greatly in heigh th . and -weight during his two years in war. ' . Piano tuning, George W. Cross, 60S .W. 2nd, phone 309; endorsed by : leading teachers southern Oregon, 62 Another honor has been conferred indirectly on Medford, as soldiers re turning home from Camp Lewis this .week report that Captain R. J. Con- rby, who has been in the service over eight months past ns assistant sur geon at the Camp Lewis haso hospi tal, la now the head of general sur gery and assistant to the chief of -.. aurgery, having succeeded Major t Rockey of Portland, who recently re tired to private life,, Dr. Conroy, it is reported, had hoped to be relieved .from service at the base hospital and return home about May 1st, but now that he has' been promoted it is prob lematical when he will return. ".V DeVoe has a tine line of assorted chocolates at 60a per pound.: 'Many people- from' all over south- ern Oregon are here in attendance at the . Presbytery" of Southern Oregon : convention and. "Women's Presbyter- ial meeting. '.. . Hemstitching, pecoting. Some new Ideas.: vanity Hat Shop. .'(. Mrs.iBen Mollar of the 401 ranch who was recently, operated upon in ' 'the Dow hospital for appendicitis and . jerltontls,- suffered a severe relapse last night, and another operation was performed at once... Her condition is very critical. For the best insurance see Holmes, the Insurance Man. Mike Vomack left Wednesday ' morning for Lebanon, Ore., where he expects to spend the next three weeks lookingtover some mineral prospects.. ... Knights of Pythias attention! A social .and ; dance this evening at Castle House. Bring your friends. 27 ' The I. O. O. F. and ltebekahs of Kerty will hold their, anniversary ex .erclBes. and .banquet on , Saturday, r April 26, and many people from .Grants Pass And, a few; from this county will participate. . , ; Piston rings for all cars. C. E. Oates Auto Co.. . Frank Waterman of the 48th artil- . fery, who .spent six "months overseas, .. arrived home today from 'Camp Lewis Wherehe was dlscbarged. r ' Aluminum" soldering and welding. V..(is anything. .Liberty Bepair Shop. ... ' 27 f. Louis Ross the garage owner, left, ' 'Wednesday morning on a short busi ness visit in Portland. ... Alco Tax!.' Phone 95. ' '. Thomas Sharp Jr., is 'a visitor. In the city from Prineville, Ore. '.v.v.'.f ' Knights of Pythias attention! A aoclal and. dance this , evening - at Castle House. Bring your frionds.27 , Rev: J. V.. Poling of Corvallis, an Old lime frienff of Rev. L. M. Boozer. : fa attending the Presbyterian conven tion being held here. '. .... W . ''. It pays to save in the Building & toan, 42 M1. F. & H. Bldg. ' .Ambn Butte Falls citizens here . today are V. it. Morris, Aerious Cross and F. Corson. ; A twolb. box" of Vogan'a chocolates for f 1.39 at reVoe's. :.',, Mrs. M. E. Nicholson and little son . left Wednesday morning for a two days Visit with friends at Grants Pass." Mr. and Mrs. Nicholson will leave Saturday for their ranch at Fort: Klamath to remain until late i, next fall, leaving the children here . until the schools close for the sum mer vacation. ' ' 1 " ". :"; '.' ; '." Four-Inch wood pipe at Medford Lumber Co. tf if v Edgal1 Kaufman, well known San Francisco fruit "buyer, is" here to look 1 over the1 valley fruit situation; Mrs. i KaTuf man accompanies him and they ;. -art guests at the Hotel Medford. Get your milk, cream, butter and buttermilk at QeVoe's. j , Rev. Boudinot Seeley of Portland, ; s'iato' superintendent of home mis r rflons of-the 'Presbyterian church; is here In attendance at the Presbyter ian conventions'. ' Bicycles tires, and supplies. Lib 'erty Repair Shop. 22 South Grape. ;,- . 'i ' . 47 't llvilbur AshrJolei chaperoned by J5. 'A-.'; Welch,-the Portland stock buyer, "arrived this morning from a visit at Jiie state metropolis. ' Alco Taxi. Phone 95. . ; - f,'J)r." Funkliouser,' the well known poultry expert, is a visitor in the city from Albany. , r Springs for all cars, r C. E. Gates 'Auto, Co. ' - - i W. H. Gore is homo from having spent over a week at Portland and .Salem on business beforo tho stale highway commission' and In looking after personal business matters. . Alco Taxi. ; Phono 95.; : ," The Willamette Male Quartet of .the University at Salem, will give a concert Thursday evening at the First, MethortiRt. clnircli. nt. R o'clock., ,','.. Ifttbln wnfflr nt. neVnft'B. : ' . . . County Prosecutor George L, Koh ertsi and Porter 3. , Noff- returned WediiOBday morning fromi. looking after legal business at Bulem.' 1 WEEKS & McGOWAN GO " UNDERTAKER if.? Pny Pliorio: Pacific 227. ' " Nhjlit Pliones) V. W. Weeks, 103-J2. Lady Assistant. Rev. W. G. Smith et Wolf Creek, who Is attending the Presbytorlnu convention is a guest at the Hotel Medford. Klks Grand Victory ball, Friday, April 25th, 1919.' Big teed at 11:110. Dancing 8:30 to I p. to. Sbeure your tickets now. Admission 71.00. Klks only. , 29 Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Hunt, former ly connected with tho Pago theater, expect to arrive In Medford in their new limousine car next week from Tncoma where they have been living for tho past year or more, while Mr. Hunt was Interested In the news paper and magasine sales concession at Camp I-owls. it is not known whether the Hunts are coming here just on a visit, but there have been recent rumors of tho possibility of ,Mr. Hunt again taking over the lease of the Page. " , Dr. Heine. Oaruott-Coroy Bldg. ;A. E. AVolverton of Rogue Riven who is a recently returned soldier, was a-visitor In Medford today. Call Mitchell in regard to that lawn' mower and, have it sharpened right. ' Called for and delivered. Phone 320-J. Mr. and Mrs. R. S. McClean of Seattle and air. and Mrs. R. S. Hurd of AVorthington, Ore., wore guests at the Nash hotel Wednesday. . Fir slab and dry wood for sale by J. T. Gagnon. -Phone 859. , Mr. and Mre. Edward H. Pence are Hotel Holland giests from Portland. Canteens are practically lndestruc table, yet cost less Ihan water bags. C. E. Gates Auto Co. .:.',. A special train - of four United States railroad v administration coaches having on board a number of prominent railroad men of the coun try; making a periodical trip of . in spection over. the various Hues, while enroute north' this morning made about a half hour's stop at the Med ford depot. The chief official on the train was H. C. Aichton 'bt Chicago, regional director, of railroads. Oth ers were J. O. Woodward of Chicago. traffic manager for. the regional dir ector; J.- F. O'Brien, federal director of the Southern Pacific and O. W. R. & N. lines; M. 'P. Buckley, federal manager or the Southern Pacific, and .A. C. Merclor, division superin tendent for the Southern Pacific. At Eugene the party planned to leave the train and ride to Portland over the electric road. , . : A rellner trill double the' life of your tire." ..C. E. Gates Auto Co. ' " Congressman Hawley left this mor ning for Grants Pass where- he was scheduled to deliver , a Victory loan address today. ' r s Malted milk 50c lb. DeVoe's. . The St. Mark's Guild card party' will be held Thursday afternoon at St. Mark's hall. Four-Inch wooa. pipe at Medford Lumber Co., '. tf i Earl L. Lamphear and A; W. Bliss ol! Grants Pass, were in Medford to day. - Spark plugs for' all cars. C. E. Gatos Auto Co. i The Rosenberg brothers have dis posed of their sheen holdings on Dry Creek to the Wesfern Sheep company and after shearing the sheep will be taken to, Maxwell, Cal.; The Rosen- bcrg-.brothers retain - their " lango right' and have not ' sold -: their ranches. ' , -' Furniture upholstering, mattress making, crating and packing. Doug las, 101 South Central. Phone 615-J. Probable showers are predicted for tonight and .Thursday with -' colder weather .' Thursday.. The predicted 'light to heavy fr,ost" did riot mater ialize this morning, the . minimum temperature being 34 degrees: ; Arsenate of Lead Prices. The Rogue River Fruit & 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 W.'W. Dillonrstate'y. M. C. A". secretary In county work is here from Portland attending the Presbyterian convention and is a guest at the Med- fordr " For fire insurance phone 64, cor ner Eleventh street and S. P. track. D. R. Wood & Co. " Among Oregon men registered at the hotels today are F. J. Cornellous of Eugene,- 11. 'J. Katesdy of Eugene, Harry U Nebergall and A. L. Webber of Albany, J. W. Hoyt of Ashland and R. C. Clark, W. C. Burt, Wm; Werner, W. ,H. Kay,- B. W. Jones, C. H. Buckmoyer and Chester Deerlng of Portland. Hemstitching, ' Pecoting, : - ' Handicraft Shop. . ' Dr. lcwis who was to have lec tured at the Methodist church this evening, has cancelled his engage ment because of the fact he has been recalled to Portland. " : .' '' Today bd d O W W "String Beans". Asa Country. Box, He is at his Best in tin's Delightful Story. -. PEARL WHITE ,. in the Third Episode of the sensational serial ; , - "THE LI&HTNING RAIDER" - , FRIDAY ' SATURDAY ' ' The Famous Stage SuWcess ' - 1 - "SPORTING LIFEV , , A Thrilling Tale of tlie (Jrent English Dci-by and Hie Prize Ring. .ludgo O. II. Gilmoreuf Rogue River, was In .Medford today. The Judge Is ono of ilia leading republi cans of the county and says we will elect a republican president In 1920 Paper hanglug, paper cleaning. C. F. Mnnnlrh. R. V. O. 3. 63 Bnrdwell S. Smith who wits 'called to tho colors August last and who had 'been held for guard duty-on the Potomno itluee December 1st, 1b now looked for dally by his parents who oagerljf await Mis coming. Hakery goods at DeVoe's. -' J. H. lardy, mannger of tho gro cerv department of Enders store at Asjilnnd, Is In Medford for a few days on business connected with the local store. Brake lining tor all cars. C. ,E. Gates Auto Co. - i f - Mrs, Sarah Dullng of Almcna, Kas who spent the winter with her daughter at Ceres, Cal., and Is, en route homo stopped oft hero today for a visit with Mr. nud airs. George B. Young who reside south of the city. 1 ' , You can always find something for a quick lunch at DeVoaV J. Bamford and Leah Bamford. of Tacomn and" C;-W. Dresslnr of Spo kane wero Washington visitors and J, . W. Ashley and Borrmrd J. Levy sojourners, from Calltornlu registered at the Medford today. - Going? Yes. Where? Applogato of course. When? : Saturday, April 26. Heine's orchestra. Tickets $1.50. 2S A Home Study tour Is being planned for Jackson county to take place May 21 and 22. Ten farm homes of th county will be open for study, and inspection at that time. The-. Home Study, tour affords . a splendid opportunity for men and women to see and study modern farm homes and homes not modern but having certain conveniences or sani tary improvements. The study tour is beintr planned by the members of the Jackson County Farm Bureau un der the leadership of the 'Home Dom- instratlon agent. ' . v Judge F. M. Calkins held a short session of circuit court at Grants Pass yesterday, granting one divorce case and hearing testimony in anoth er case .which will bo passed upon during vacation. . - - . t Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hopkins board ed tho special United States railroad administration train- this moruiug for a short visit with J. G. Woodward of Chicago, federal traffic manager for the regional director of railroads, who is a relatlveof Mrs. 'Hopkins. Mr. and Airs. L. J., ochade have arrived from Portland to make Med ford tholr home,t..Mr. Schade will bo with this Martin - J; , Reddy Jewelry store. . ,. - ', George Htlton.'WUo is one'of tho most enterprising and modern far1 mers of Jacftson county; has addotl further to his list of ranch properties by purchasing. from Chas. B. Carlton a 50 acres"runch of "Tine Bear crook bottom land three -and one-half miles northeast- of Modford-r rMr. Hilton plans tO'.at dnco dovelop and improve the ranch und wilf plant It to alfalfa and grains. . - Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Slough of Kla math Falls are here, he as elder rep resenting the Presbyterian church of his home city at the Presbytery, con vention, and she '- representing the women's missionary society of tho same church at tho Women's Preaby teIal . society meeting. They ; are stopping at the Medford. ' " ' " CHILES RAY. PEARL kME AT liberty Isnt that n tvnienl Rjiv titleT KtriiiL' BcnnKT': And it m also nnitc aoiirouriate . for the efforts of a slinruer to KwindTo a mtlhble lot ol farmcm with n fnke canerv, project for henns in the basis of tlie htorv. winch will lie seen at the Libert v then-' ter tonialit. It w a Thomas II. Inie picture " released bv- Paramount. These facts, coupled with the declnr-' atinn that Charles Kav is to star and that sweet little Jano Novak is liis leadme woman ought to attract rec ord crowds. There is' a fine cast, and the storv is one of those real coun try town dramas with lots of humor and human interest and n creut char acter role for Chnrlqs Iiav. ihe ef torts ot u swindler to eet the confidence and com of the trulli iilc natives of a small town on a utrine bean cuniicrv proicet form the basis of .the plot. - The storv is said to be hiuhlv umiiKimr, full of human nature and cuiitaiiiini; a ureltv ro mance. '. . Pearl Wihte in the third episode of We "Lightning Kn'i.Icr." 7K '' " ' ' LIBERTY Charles Ray 'IN?.' MINIMUM SALARY OF $1200 AYEAR The upenine session of tho iSoulh eru tlreiron I'resbvterv was livritolv ntteudt'il lust, oveitiuir mul tho out look is bond foil n " vorv inlortKliiiir mcutiiitr. , With impressive sevviees the iiistnllutum of Kev, L.' Mvron Hoosor ns pusUir of tho local ohuroli was fullilled, 1'roiuinont" cleiirvihon of the oitv woin present mul uxpress ed their iroatl will hml eonnratuliitioiiH to the pastor elect 'fliul tho vhurelf. Kv, 1). V. Polini!, un old time friend of the tmstor, now enenaed in oxten. sum work for tho O," A. 0. was iiv the eilv tiiid- ptirtieiputed in thu service Tluv Tutirinir. moderator irnlled the Presbvterv to order and liov. O. T. Morstm uuulo the unonintr pruver. Rev. K. P. linwronco of Klmimtli Falls was eleeted lnoiterutor for the year and pn tukins the ehnir made an appropriate nildress. The sessions todnv opened at 9 p'uliwk with de votional services conducted liv -Row Louis Ouiok of liosebmv, Ore. Rov. Jos, K. MeNeiirh was received from the Coos llav vireshvterv. Hev. W. O. Forbes. 1). 1).. of Seattle. Washington. Kov. fluv Wndsworth of Los Anuoles ro prominent visitors present to present important denom inational interests to tho cliuivlios of Southern Orciron. . ' Tlio nuxlertvtor ahnouneed tho fol-luwine-.'ejutirmon. of committees: f Bills , ami overtures. L. Mvron Boozer: session records, C. Ft Koeh ler: leave of alisenee. John W. llovt; resolutions,' L. II. Ouii'k: judicial bus iness. J. K. Biiillio, I). I. . The committee of home "missions mude its annual report to tho nrcabv ter.v. A forward , step" in tho work was the announcement bv this com mittee Unit ovcrv minislor wus to be assured a snlarv of tl.'JOO nnd n mnnse as a miniimpn salnrv. This is nn increase of $'.'tlll over tho past fur ore. Rev. Boudinot Soelev of Port land addressed tho presbvlerv and hrotielit n most encoiiriiuinit report; The hoard in New York rlosed th veur free of debt with n siilislnntiiil sum to apply on the debt of lust Venr.:, " ' . Hev. fluv Wadsworth coiulueteil a conference on the new era movement of tlic-Prcsbvtcriun ciiurch. Prescnt intr jn ,Vivid desurmtive phnsos tho chumrcd and ehnr.uur conditions of tho world lie set Ijefore the uresbv terv the trrcat plan for enlareeil work and oetivtv. This prcsbvterv is to be completely feorsnnixed nloiu? the lines of this trront movement. The Prcsbvlerinn cliuri'li is on the eve of the nreutest'irevclopnicnt in its lonir nnd heroic lntorv and lies mar shalled its meii iind resources for its ere.'it tirsk. " - ' This eveninff nt 8 o'clock Rov. Bou dinot Seclev of Portland is to deliver nn address on the "Leaven of the dospcl." : Dr. SeelKv ciivo this ad dress in Portland'" recently and it created a profound impression.. At the earnest solicitation of the com mittee on nrriinireineiilH Jlrj Scelev consented to mvc this, address at 3 o'clock toniflit. Thouichfiil people of itedford will be interested, -y ... Guests from a distance registered at the Hotel Holland today included Harry Kendall, of London, Eng., Mr. and Mrs; R.J 3. Kidenay of Buffalo, N. Y., and A. H. Warner of Chicago. A CLEAR COMPLEXION Ruddy-Cheeks-Sparlding Eyes - -Most Women Can Have . Says Dr. Edwards, a Well-Known . " ; ' Ohio Physician ; , . T5r. P. M. Edwards for 17 tears treated scores of women for liver and bowel ailments. During these years he gave to his patients a prescription made of a few well-known vegetable ingrcdicpts mixed with, olive oiL natnins them Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets;. You- will know them by their olive color. These tablets are wonder-workers on tho liver and bowels, which cause a normal action, carrying off the waste and poison ous tpatter in one's system. - . If you have a pale face, sallow look', dull eyes, pimples, coated tongue, headaches, a listless, no-good feeling, all out of sorts, inactive bowels, you take - one of Dr; Edwards' Olive Tablets nightly for a time and nob: the pleasing results, i - . Thousands of -women as well as men take Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets tho Suc cessful substitute for calomel now and (then just to keep In tho pink of condition, p.0c and 25c per box,. All druggists. To morrow NEFF 'AND GORE' DISCUSS LEAGUE LIBRARY. FRIDAY Tho t.wimio of Nnltons will be tho subject of dlucUHHlou ut tho public library on Friday uvotiliiK- Portor J. Neff and W, lls Horn will be the piin clpla speukora ot tlto uvoiilng with auvoriil other able orators prosentlnK various phases of the suuject. While n pi) and con discussion was orlwln ally plannod, muny roceut vhaugus ot tho subject have iillido It nuevssury to alter tho program. It Is the pres ont plan to projont tho subject lis fully as possible In the time allowed and ojimi tho moetlng tor general do halo. Tho moating, hold under the auspices of, tho Drama Lougno, l open to everyone. Murk your calen'Jar for tho open mooting ht tho library on Friday night. Come prepared to Htato your hvtuws on tho Loaguo ot Nations nnd If you have no views come and gat aomo. - Admission free. ICvoryono welcome. v j. V " v ' Start Wet Rofermlum. SAN KHANC1SC0. April ail- Cir culation throiiL'lioiit thu ntnte of the ret'vixiidiim petition iitruinst thu nn tionnl prohibition nnU'iidiiieut and tlie llnrris net to enforce Uio niueiidinent, was Ueuun todnv, it was iiumiiiiwud liv the t'nlifonim Orniiu l'rotui'tivo AhhociiiIioii hero.' TOO UTE TO CLASSIFY , FOIl SAI,U Furniture for aule. ' house, for rout; fruit, berries, (tar dea; close In. 11. O., Medford Trl. . buue. 28 WTAOTED To buy hay; also a team. Phono MS8-IU. FOR SAI,K Modern five-room house ' tfnt a .suorlflco. 60S South KlnK -atroet. -.-.; 2 Babynts Grahsm scunr COMPANY SPOKANE A MORTLANO Kodak Finishing ' Film dovolopine, 15c roll.-, Printinpost card size. 3 for lOo. J'Ax'A and Rmnller, 2 for 5o. ,v. . Every dnv sorvieo. ; JAP ART STORE MUJe'UKll 1KUN WUK&U FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP Also' agent for Fairbanks and Morse . ' ;'. '. EnelneS. . ', .'l;.' . 17 Smith Biwarslrl I -V4cV?'Bi Mae Murray u m ,- , .) What am I bid? COMEDY LYON-MORAN rMixedTales,, (Screen (Magazine v ADDED . "A Man of Might" Adults 20c Children 10c it a, Good Coming Sat. night PRINCESS RAHME OF SYRIA In LECTURE AT CENTRAL POINT A'nii'o oiiiHiiuttv in hUuo fi'' tlio iieonlo ol' iVnli'iil I'oliil when, on Tlnuvdiiv eveiiiuir. April 111, t o'clock nt tlio I'redivlevitin eliuivli, llie Sviinti ri'ineexi Itiihnui lliildel', unlive of tlio llolv Iil. w H'"'" on llio lopiti ol' "liiirlit ol' llm Oweiil.' uivimr the unitniii and liimioroUH mdu ol' I'llU'KtillO i ' , 1 l'lineeuM ' llitliiuu will iippeiir ) Homo ol' tier nnllvu eoHlmiie.i uml will be nmi'ded hv liec eonnmiiioii. M,uit Lucille HnnfevH, who will piuhciiI llio PiH'el IIHiNlii of the Orient. g.'u'i. . ,x..ivumx-. '- ' I Want Your Support PMI Tuesday, Apr. 29 ENGAGEMENT EXTRAORDINARY ' ' , . Cohan and HaxTia Present 'Flic Smasliing, Tivnit'iidoiw Ovonvht'liiiijiif HenKu: tioiuu tOllKHlV iht ilV . ,'V, s-"l T--T-,V. Jl agora cyxpi IVosh from nearly Two. Yon in in New York, Six Months in lloston. Now tho hijyvrrsi" hit in Chicago. ' Big Chorus of Youthful, BeautifiU Clrb Over 60 in the Company . Special Company Orchestra ' . , Make it a (lain Nijjht, for its tho Tjiup:hiiii?,.I)aii'inr, Musical Treat of Ihe-Kntire SoaHon ; - . . Seats' on Sale SaturdayApril 26. PRICES DOc to $2.00 iK'K'iX'C'? 1 MALE QUARTET !3 ' Willamette University ?! Songs, Readings and Original Features 1 I Thursday Evening I..',-1 First M.E. Church , - 1 ., t"- ' ,,, - ' V(fl gj , ,, J AuxpUfH Kptviirth l.i'duuo ' . d ,S Ailiilta Mo, ClilldrPii l.le S (J) . 1 . ' si Poison Oak ; We have a I'dincrly that ih giving sploiulid Kalis faction, It will 'relieve iuot U vmhou aiul'oure a great many.' ,iit , j ' , i Heath's Drug' Store Phone 884 THE HOUSE OP is a Good Show COLORED MINSTRELS Hear their band . noek Monroe COLLAR BUY VICTORY BONDS AND UKU'.'KlNlSlf ,T1IK .10H.,' . v OUIl IJOYS IjIDN'T WAVKtti . TIIHV 1)11(1 UMOUT IM AND WT IT OVKIC'OVKIl THI'SHl!J.'i LKT' US "do OUIt LT'lAftT'AT, rlOMft; UJX' BONDS NOW. ' ' I'bono nnd Mull Onlern Now Acoricil I - o( - rr - ... The San Tox Store r' BIG FEATURES . 'V !''& ',.,' ...,), ,, ,j3l. m' ... ..-ifT. MS, x TWA fs Mrm n a ,a. : v ;; .:: y Watch for ,' Announcdmcnt wwMwm wsm