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PAGE TWO MEDFORD MATE TRIBUNE, STEDFORD, OREO ON, THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 1919 Jocci'BrieB .Medford will welcome tho mws of the return to tho city of Clarence B. Knight, one of Its formor substantial and active cltlcens, and still a heavy , property owner, both In city and yal . Joy. who with Mrs. Knight, an'lliua soll C. Page of Hyde Park, Vt.. ar rived here Wednesday from Ruttaor ford, N. J., where they had been re siding; since leaving Medford ;two years ago. Mr. and Mrs. Knight who . will reside here permanently, are the guests of Mr. Knight's brother-in-law (Dr. F. C. Page, until they open their house on Geneva street, formerly oc cupied, ty Mrs. W. .1 Vawter. Mr. Knight built most of the houses on this street Mr, Page, who ls a cou-i sin of Dr. Page, and a son of U. S. Senator C. S. Page ot Vermont, also has property Interests here and In tho valley. With Mr. Knight he owns the King-rood ranch at Rogue River . and the A1U Vista ranch at Eagle Point ,-. Mr. Page who is a banker ' and general business man of Hyde Park, will only remain hero a short time.' He Is a guest at the Hotel ' Medford. . ...:'--. V, " Piano tuning, George TV. Cross, 603 Vt! 2nd, phone 309; endorsed v by leading teachers southern Oregon. 52 Mr. and Mrs. William "Marten, ac companied by their son William Mar tell Jr., will leave Saturday by auto mobile for San 'Pranclsco' via , the coast route. - ' ' ' BeVoe.hu a tine line of assorted chocolates at 60c per pound. : Medford entertained 35 young stn . dent army nurses for a few minutes this forenoon, who stepped from the southbound passenger train and hur ried Into seven waiting automobiles and then were rushed over the Pa cific highway to Ashland In time to board the same train on Its arrival there: This band of attractive young women are enroute to the Letterman General hospital at the 'Presidio, San Francisco, having been transferred from the Camp Lewis hospital' where they had long been in service,' and with wbom Misses Marie Gates and Joan Anderson served at that institu tion. Captain R. J. Conroy wired last night of their comine and according to a previous agreement Xilss Gates met them at the depot with the seven cars, which had been donated for the trip by public spirited citizens. Mayor Gates drove one of the cars and an extra auto was taken along In case of .1 breakdown on the hurried trip. . For the best Insurance see Holmes, the Insurance Man. '-' ,"'.' " Two young army officers, former Medford men, are In the same room at the base hospital at Camp Lewis recovering from injuries. ' They are Captain Elmer Foss, former city re corder, and former Sevents company . lieutenant,' and Lieutenant, John T. Hill, son of Dr. and Mrs. Jl Lawrence Pill. 'Captain Foss suffered a bro-; . ken leg some time ago when thrown from his horse during a military par-1 ade at Seattle. It is not known here what injury' Lieutenant Hill is suf fering from .. ' , ;; : : '. The Chinook salmon are just start ing on their annual run up the Rogue fiver and people who know good sal mon say "they are the best we ever tasted." .Try a nice salmon bake for your Friday or Sunday dinner; you can buy'them' fresh every , day ; from now on at the Medford Fish Market. Phone 362. y -; ,''.' . 29 Mrs. C. H. Hoover, teacher of the Bybee Springs school, is doing nicely following, .the operation for appendi citis performed at the Sow hospital last Monday. . "'."'.''"' ' Hemstitching, pecoting, Some new iaeas. , vanity Hat snop. Mrs.M.' A. Klrey and Mrs. N. B. Hlld of Sheridan, Wyo.; are guests at the1 Nash hotel. , They are enroute home by daylight, trips from spending the winter in southern California, and are making stops of a day or so at all points of .interest. , -,;. 'Piston rings for all cars. C. E. Gates Anto Co. '.. Frank Tilt of Boston. Mass., who is sales representative of one of the best known shoes in .. the ; United Spates, Is Here on his periodical visit to local shoe dealers. v -Alco TaxL "Pbone 95. By staying In session late' last night the delegates to. the Southern Oregon Presbytery ; . completed the work of the convention, thns doing away with the scheduled session for this forenoon. Most of the delegates left for their homes Thursday fore noon.- s--r ; '...'."....''' Red snapper, halibut, Chinook sal mon, fresh cod, an4 many other kinds of fish for Friday and Saturday at the wedrord Fish Market. 29 . The latest report from Crater lake, received .early this week, is that the enow' at park headquarters Is nine feet deep: ; On account of the heavy snowfall' it is doubtful if autoB will lie able to travel thru the park before July. The Crater Lake highway is In fair condition between Medford and Prospect, but iB closed between Prospect and the park boundary be cause of the snow. " It pays to save In the Building & Loan, 429 51. F. & H. Bldg. - Dr. J. W.'Keene arrived home this forenoon from' a ivisit at Salem.! ' A two-lb. box ot Vogan's chocolates for ?1.85 at DeVoe's, ; , : " ' t California guests at the Hotel Med ford today included Ben F Wilson of Borkeley, R. M. P.opp of San Fran cisco and H, F. Perry of Los Angeles. ,: Four-Inch wood' pipe at Bedford Lumber Co. . . .':' , tf , IJ. (1. ;Hpagland and Mrs. ' O.' S. Williams of Klamath Falls, arc visi tors tn 'the city, the latter a guest at the Holland and the former stopping at the 'Medford. ' Bicycles tires, and supplies. Lib erty Repair Shop. 22 South Grape. Among Grants Pass people In at tendance nt the Presbyterian conven tions which ended last night was T. P. Cramer, representing Bethany Presbyterian church at the presby tery sessions and Mrs. L, C. Clement who represented the women's organ!. zatlon. - . ; '7 '" Get your onion sets now at the Medford Fish Market . 29 Lieutenant William Hudson of Roseburg, was a visitor In the city Wednesday. '"":" -.'"' ' Get your milk, cream, butter and buttermilk at DeVoe's. ; , Fred W. Hall ot Chicago, repre senting a leading dry goods jobbing house of the country is tn Medford on a periodical business visit Alco Taxi. Phone 93v J. W. Gllmore of Murphy, Jose phine county, pioneer merchant, who was well known to many Medford jand Jackson county people died re cently tn a hospital at Grants Pass after a long Illness at the age ot 73 years.- Springs for all cars. C E. Gates Auto Co. :. ' ' . Mrs. Varian Jonas of Eagle Paint, returned to her homo Wednesday following her recovery' from a major operation performed at the Dow hospital.::- - - ." . . A good entertainment for 35e' to night at M. E. church by Willamette Male Quartet 2 The Willamette University Male Quartet which gives a concert at the Methodist church tonight arrived tn the city, this morning.': The outlook is that a large ' audience will greet the singers. ... . - Alco Taxi. Phone 95. ) Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Bray are Hotel Holland guests from Crescent City. ' Llthia water at DeVoe's.'' '' The management ot the Shasta ex pects to open up that confectionery. soda water and restaurant establish ment in its new quarters Saturday at 212 East Main street In the room for merly occupied by the Reddy jewelry store and Medford . Pharmacy. ' The place , has been undergoing extensive alterations and improvements . for several weeks, and, the Shasta , Is closed tits week preparatory to the opening up in the fine new quarters, Elks Grand Victory ball, Friday, April 25th, 1919. Big feed at 11;3C Dancing 8:30 to 1 p.m. Secure your tickets now. Admission $ 1.00. Elks only. 29 Misses Delia and Ethel Whipple left this forenoon for Long Beach Calif., where they will spend the summer with their aunt : Dr. Heine. Garnett-Corey Bldg. Mr. and Mrs. M. McKendrick are visitors In Medford trom Treka and are guests at the Hotet Holland Buy now . and save a dollar. Crater Lake Hardware Co.. ' ' Call ' Mitchell in regard to that lawn mower and have It sharpened right. ' Called for and delivered. Phone 3 20-J. .'.--. , Leonard Carpenter arrived home today from his business visit to the state capital. . j ;... Ton will miss something good. If you do not hear the Willamette Male Quartet tonight. M. E. church. 28 A marriage that .took place at the Baptist church parsonage last Satur day night in the presence of relatives was that of Miss Moosie E. Britten and jRoy Hurley 'The groom is an empfoye'of the J. D. Hendrlckson orchard near Eagle Point and the newlyweds will make their home at the orchard for .'the present ' Fir slab and dry wood for sale by J.-.T. Gagnon. ' Phone 859.' ',' . . Rev. E. P. Lawrence, .the new moderator ot the Southern" Oregon Presbytery, and Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Slough left for their homes at Klam ath Falls tpday after attending the Presbytery s'esslons. )j ' ; 1 'Canteens are practically lndestruc table.'yet cost less than water bags. C. E. Gates Auto Co. ' ,. . A" rellner wjll Couple the life of your tfre.: C.'E. Qates Auto Co. :' " The weather bureau, which pre dicted probable showers for today, came out bolder in the forecast for tonight and Friday, 'predicting straight from the shoulder that there will be showers. . Willamette; 'University Male Quar tet tonight." 31. E. church. Admis sion .3ac. '. ' . ." "' '"' '' ' 28 A party of well known 'Applegate cattle men who arrived In the city last night and spent the night at the Nash, hotel consisted of Chester C. KublJ, Everett Miller, ' Boyd' Hamll ton, Frank Woldridge and :F. ' F, Swayne. '. ' Malted milk 50e lb. DeVoe's. '. Grants Pass men registered at the Medford . last night ' were'1 Wesley Brown, E. L. Churchill and James T. Cblnnock. ' , Four-Inch wooa, pipe at ' Medford Lumber Co. ''' ' " ' tf' Miss Marie Kau accompanied her sisterMrs; H. L: Percy when the lat ter went to Rpseburg this week and wlli also make her home In that city. Spark plugs for all cars. :' 0.' E. Gates Auto Co. f '' ; Jlrs. E. T. Allen of UrnmIa''Persla, ana Mrs. B. J. Glffen of ircMinnvIlle, two of the visitors of prominence In attendance at the Presbyterian con- ventlons here, left this morning for Lebanon. Ore., to attend thn Willam ette valley Presbytery; ., - ;, Paper .hanging, paper cleaning. " C. F. Monnlch, R, F. D. 2. .' . .: J 52 Mr. and Mrs. R. X. Hague enter tained the following guests Easter: Mr: and Mrs. Joe Metterrilch and two children, 'Mr. and Mrs.F. 'A.' Splti- mlller; Miss Lorene Hurtle and Leel Parker. ;. , " ... :.' "; Say :boys, they 'cPme1 right back to you that's a 'boomerang. : Scene From "The Lightening Raider" at The Liberty 4 Tonight r-i-tr ""run ,., ,- ' Jtr. Rav as a voum fnnu hand with a Merurv turn, goes to the local newspapers ofn ceiuitrv town nnd asks ror a iob which ho sets. The proprietor,' n typical country editor, is liahtina1 a scheme advanced bv n crook to found a benn ennnerv nud the mavo'r is in favor of it. A bie mass meotinir Is held and the editor is to contest the movement, but falls ill nt the last moment. . Rnv takes his oUice but nets stuck in the speech and escnpo!) in consternation, letter ho prevents Uie slinrper from rub- bine the mayor, trains tho love of the Inttrrs daiurhtcr nnd clistinciiislies himself. The natives are snved nnd the swindler is camrht withilie eoods. :, Pearl White will nppenr in the se rial. "The Liishtnim? Raider." WEEKS & McGQWAlf CQ UNDERTAKER r Day Phone; Pacific 227. " ' Night Phones: F. W. Weeks. 103-J2. Io Asslstisnt. J. V. Mclntyre. the Eagle Point banker .who recently sold out his banking business, with Mrs. Mclntyre and their daughter loft this forenoon In their Paige car for an auto tour thru California after which they will motor to the east Mr. Mclntyre Is undecided as yet where they will lo cate permanently. . s t Dr. R." W. Stearns who Is now t tending the Mayo clinics at Roches' ter, Minn., expects to return to Med ford to resume his practice- abont Juno 1st 33 California guests at the Holland Include W. S. Jenks of Stockton, and F. E. Redress and R. Jl. Eckles of Petervllle. ; !-, r ..:'.: '. ; - Furniture upholstering, mattress making, crating and packing. Doug las, 101 South Central. Phone 615-J. Portland visitors here Friday In cluded "Ben L. Tied, Guy T. Atkinson, Thos. Iverson, T. F. Mesch. Geo. L. Talt, E. Spames and C. W. Walker. ; For fire Insurance phone 64, cor ner Eleventh street and S. P. Track. D. R. Wood & Co. -.' .' A number ot Medford and Jackson ville people plan ' to attend the big dance to be held at Applegate next Saturday night. New boarding 'house just open. Drop in and try our meals. ' 43 North vtrape street. . ' ' -:. r 30 T Rev.' L. B. Quick of Rosebnrg re turned home today. He attended the presbytery meeting. . Hemstltchlns, -' .( " Pecoting, " Handicraft Shop. Mr. and Mrs. Fred. A. Mats leave soon for the Klamath, lake country for the eummcr nnd will make the trip in their' car via Klamath Hot Springs. ' Not whizz-bangs Boomerangs. Ask the kids, they know. - - ' - The Willamette-'Unlversity Made Quartet which gives a concert at the Methodist church tonight delightful ly entertained the high school stu dent body this afternoon with several selections.' ' . ' - . Bakery goods at DeVoe's. Flower thieves are again busy thruout the city: For the third year in succession Mrs. L. E. Williams was last night a sufferer from' their nocturnal depredations: 27 'fine flow ers being stolen from the tulip bed at ner home on Peach street. . . . . . . Boomerangs, not whizz-bangs. Cra ter Late Hardware Co. ' - J. P; Hefferman, of Seattle. C. D. TresSlar of Spokane sind C. Hagen of Glendale are sojourners In Medford today. - Brake lining for all cars. C. E. Gates Auto Co." ' Miss H. Saunders and Mh-s; Anna Maasen,' and 'Mf. and Mrs.' F. Frazior Tire among the Portland guests at the Holland." ' ' .' ' Business visitors in Medford today Included George B. Vlets ot Portland superintendent of the Oregon' divis ion ot the American Railway Express company; and Alvin D. 'Wfck of Eu gene, traveling freight and passenger agent of the Southern Pacific. '" ' You can alwayg'find something for a-qnick lunch at DeV09'fc "-'v Going? . Tes. Where? Applegate of course. When? ' Saturday, April ,26. Heine's orchestra. Tickets 11.60. " ' ' . 28 This Is oil stove week. Let us demonstrate the Clark Jewel ott stove. Crater Lake Hardware Co. 'Telegrams rocelved by' Mod ford relatives this week told of. the' arri val In New York last Saturday of the 316th sanitary train from Fraa.ce. Major R. W. Clancy Is the comman der of the 363nd company, and three other Medford men, Milton Schuhard Winston Vance and 'Harry G. Wort- man are membora of the 361st com pany. The command Is still at Camp Upton but expects to be sent to Camp Lewis for mustering out. , A hot weather - necessity Clark Jewel oil stove. .' Crater Lake Hard ware Co. ' H.S.T! J .' AT BALL PAP 2 P.M. On Priilnv tvfluriipon nt 1 o'clock tlio Hcliool children of' nil Dip public! schools oflleill'onl will luvve n IrncH. nnd lu'ld meet ut the bull urotimla to dctKntunn .who will rvnrvsent Medford at the Ashland moot next week. The students huvo been traininir for sumo tune and lunch rntliUHiiisin has been shown. "t'mli" Hoidenrioh hs been nruuitttie tlio order of events and lias made n cliissificutiun of nil the students into uroupa ncconliiur to their aire. This makes, it iMtssililv for cvorv bov and irirl Id imrticinnto. No admission will be clmrvred Friduv nftemoou. The uablio is invited lo attend. "" r ' Y'-Jv Iv v should ho auothor I'uclflo cable way of the Aleutian Inlands to Insuru oulck cuinmunlcntUm ami to rtmiuv the possibility of mtnundvrstundlnits nnd nullify tho efforts of sonsiitlnnul nowspuiicrs and mlHuhlor-iunknrx to disrupt tho cordial rolallonn liutweoi) Jnimn nnd Anionon. ; Too Much fop flnlmer, ', , WA Hill NtlTON. A i.ril . aLr-Allor. nev fli'iicriil I'lilnicr ftiin (lviliim) to uivo tut oiuuioii on tho li'itiilitv' iif III aclioii of siiiithcrn cotton irrowurs to limit their eroi tlijM year in un ul'fort to iiiiiitilalii tx'li'i'M. ' ' " ' '"! EO f(i PAR18," April 24. Horbort C. Hoover, head of the allied rellot or ganisation, was surprised and annoy. ed by the publication today of a dis patch announcing his presence .In Berlin. Mr. lloovor has not bcoa away from Paris for weeks. ' Ho Is unable to account for the ronorl udIoss ho Is being Impersonated. A Berlin dispatch 'dated Tuesday and recelvod In the United States Wednesday said that Mr. lloovor had arrived In Berlin on .that day with a large staff. ' " ' , ' - lWi.335. Coffee Cut This Out It Is Worth Money , DON'T MISS THIS.: Cut out this slip, enclose with Ec ami mall It 10 Foley ft Co.; 2S35 Sheffield Ave.. Chicago, 111., writing your name and address clearly. . You will receive lu return a trial package containing Foley's Honey and "Tar . Compound, for coughs, colds and croup; Fpley Kidney Pills for pain in sides and back; rheumatism, backache, kidney. and bladder. ailments and Foley Ca- luarno lauieis, a- wnoieaome- anu thoroughly cleansing icathartlc, for New York. PROMOTE F.NTENTEWH . BETTER CABLE SERVICE . TOKIO. Wednesday, April 23. (By Associated Press.) Construction of a now cablo line across the Pacific to Insure bettor communication be tween Japan and the United -States was 'urged by speakers at a dinner given tonight by the ..American Japanese society. ..Many American visitors wore guests, including Wil liam Potter of. Philadelphia, former American minister' to Italy; Robert N. Lynch and WoWe M. Alexander, of San Francisco, and Emll Scholz, ot constipation, biliousness, beadacha. and slngglsh bowels. For salo by Medford Pharmacy. ' ' TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE Good oak 2.5 South Oakdale, organ: 29 FOR SALE; House to move off lot. ' 345. Apple street'.,'. ' .' , . . 29 FOR SALE OR TRADE A '1916 Ford touring body. In good condi tion. Willi trade for a 1916 Ford roadster bodyi-' Phbne 503-R.'33 FOUND .Fountain pen. Owner may nave same by paying for adv, and proving property. '.'..,, .. , ' WANTED-fTo buy; mower, rake and two-horse cdrn Cultivator.-. A-Z, Mall Tribune. : 31 DR, RIGKERT BYES SCIENTIFICALLY TESTED, -AND GLASSES Y. P1QPERLY; FITTED ; NO DROOPS USED , Broken Lenses Accurately Duplicated Morning and Noon r DINE AT-ri ' i "r tit ,.v SPECIAL LTJXCHES 11 to2 Viscount Kanoko urged that there Bring Your Palmolive Coupons to the pother Made Souther Oregon's Leading Confectionery Phone 182 If in a Hurry ,', , . Phone 10. ,, Moln and Central, Kodak, Finishing Film developing. 15o roll. -Printing, post card siso, 3 for 10c. ZYtxHA and smaller. 6 for 60, , JJvery.,.dav service. ..' , JAP AET STORE ;f LAST TIME TQNIGHT CHARLES RAY , "StringBeans" - , : and ' PEARL WHITE ', I"-Tliirtt Episode of ''' " 'V " ' V . ning Raider" ,'fS'.. J'.y.jf'' , TOMORROW , r, i; I ; ; ,, SATURDAY The Picture'Eyent. of the Season r' ' "Spprting Life" A ThrmnygRo1iianfie" of 'ilie 'Eiiglisli Dferby aiid" , 1. ' Prize Ring .,' You Save More Money Whenydu Buy IN THE FIVE POUND SIZE v ..." v ' I :The Most Economical . Best Quality c . . ' Also Packed tn 3 lb. and J Uk Cans EVERY CAN GUARANTEED FOA . The House of $ig Features. LAST TIME TONIGHT Mae Murray "What Am I Rid?" 4 IB? and COMEDY , and NEWS FRIDAY XNDi SAT.MA Friday George Walsh AND " .in sat. mat; "I'll Say So" ........... . . . ,. , . ...,;, ; The Whirlwind story of the chap mho couldn't get : in the war and who couldn't stay out So he does neither and docs it well.' " ; ; " ; . This splendid picture can onlv be shown Frldav matinee and evrr Inu nii'l Saturday matinee on account 6t Bum's Memphis Minstrels " ;4 playlna Saturday evenlno. ' " . - ; - ?.n- vy.- "T' THE HOUSE OF BIG FEATURES ONE NIGHT ON'LY,. SATURDAY. MAY 2$ BURNS BROS. - ' ; Present Their : Famous is Memph . . ' t t . ..... ; .... Minstrels CARRYING THEIR OWN BAND AND JAZZ ORCHESTRA if ...,;-- -'.-Ky.-.f : f '"- - :!''"--,!.-l A .WHIRLWIND OF, FUN, MUSIC, SINOINO AND DANCING AND THE MOST LAUGHABLE V . COLORED COMEDIANS : v Watch for Street Parade . ,,n,; SEATS,,N0VH,SELLING 3 LOWER FLOOR 1st Fourteen Rows " 75o' ' Last Four Rows-""-" 80c: Balcony, lit Four Rows 50c B'alcimy. balance , " ' 35o Tuesday, Apr, 29 ' '4 ENGAGMENT EXTRAORDINARY ' ' ' 1 U. v Cphan and Harris Present' . '? The Smashing,' Trertendous'Ovcnviielniiiig Sensa- in-es i tromiiearly Two Yeara ' in Now York, Six. Months in Boston. ; Now tho, biggest hit in'OilcW Big Chorus of Youthful, Beautiful Girls': ' vIa $ft' Over 60 in the Company iiO y!jiX0'. v, ; X - Special Company Orchestra ' ; j Mako it a. Gala Night, for its the Laughing, Drincintr MiiHical Treat of the ISntirooan ' ; ' ' ' 1 Seats on Sale Saturday, April 26. . S'-'l PRICES 50c to $2.00 V I'Ikiiio and Mull ' ' -Orlor Now Aecopted ouiie -a over iay Co, -