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MEDFORD MATlJ TRIBUTE, MEDFORD,
OREGON,
ajs-i !
FRIDAY. APRIL 25, 101 f)
ThlBKa are surely perking up here
abouts and to help cheer us along on
out way 'now' comes the announce
ment -that a big olrcuB. Ib coming to
Medtord, Wednesday, May H our
old familiar and ever welcome friend,
At 0. JBarnes' big four-ring wild ani
mal circus, "the show that's differ
ent." "The Barnes circus on account
of the war passed Medford by the
last two years, as did all others ex
cept one which got Into a fuss with
.our mayor and threatened to have his
llfo'a blood because of his forbidding
It Id gire a parade and compelling It
to show outside the city limits. The
Harnes circus this year Ib better and
.more colossal than ever. . There Is no
doubt about It. Frank A. Cassldy,
the advance agent who was here yes
torday, admits it. Alice In Wonder
land Is this year's big gorgeous pa
geant, and with' 1200 performing ani
mals, '103 sensational animal acts,
etc. sounds good,, doesn't It?
c '' SB. 00 Saturday, April 26. ;'
See the big display of specially priced
hats at $5.00. ,,'; ;'(;,:...;'. . ',
' The Vanity Shop, next Rlalto The
atre. - : , 29
.The glrlB who are to participate In
the May pole dance will please be at
the Presbyterian church chapel Sat
urday evening at 6:30 o'clock.
f " lano tuning, George "W. Cross, 603
W. 2nd, phone 309; endorsed by
leading teachers southern Oregon. 53
W.' H. Gore because of stress of
business activities will not be able
to attend the. 'open forum on the
league of Nations at the public li
brary tonight an i debate the queson
with Porter j. Nteff. Admission is
free aid the general public is Invited
to attend.. The forum is held under
' the auspices of the Drama lague. It
is .understood that Judge Colvig will
be among the speakers who will give
their Tiews, , and Mr. Neff will be on
hand to combat any opinions express
ed adverse' to the League of Nations
plan. '' All persons are invited to ex
press their views. ' 1
- 'DeVoe has a fine line of assorted
chocolates at 60c per pound. -: -
v ' Mrs. James Pelton left today for
her home at Fort Klamath after a
several days visit with Mr. and Mrs.
John S. Orth. ."' -' ..' '' ' -
'For the best Insurance see Holmes,
the Insurance Man. ' : ' '.
,' Ralph Boone and Yernie Hatcher
of Marahfield Tcho are enroute to
California are visiting in the city and
are guests at the Nash hotel. '
!- Dr. RJ W. Stearns who is now at
tending the. Mayo clinics at Roches
ter, Minn., expects to return to Med
iford to ' resume his practice about
June 1st. ;-- , : 33
-.The chlnook salmon are Just start
ing on their annual run up the Rogue
river 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 dhy from
now on at the Medford Fish Market.
Phone 862. : . ' - 29
A government trail is to be built
from ,Mnle Creek up along' Rogue
river according to announcement by
r. the forestry department. ' -
- . Beginning May 1, Mrs. I. F. Thorn,
122 North Ivy, phone 620, will look
after the" delivery here of the Port-
land Telegram. ' ' 30
. Boomerangs, not whizz-bangs. Cra
ter Lake Hardware Co. "
Owing to an error in the report of
the committee, the subscription of
. Dr. M. IS, Dow to the Victory loan
..was put at 50 instead of 3500. The
; proper correction .will be made in to
morrow's list.
Hemstitching, pecotlng. Some new
Ideas. Vanity Hat Shop. '
' -Brake lining tor all- cars. C. E.
(Sates Auto Co. : . x
Mr. and, Mre.. Frank 'Nitkey are
Hotel Holland guests from Portland
who arrived in the city this morning.
Piston rings for all cars. C. .
Gates Auto Co. ; "
. 'Red snapper,, halibut, chlnook sal
mon, fresh cod and many, other kinds
of XIsh,.for Friday and Saturday at
the Medford FiBh Market - 29
-i George M. McDonough was among
the visitors iu Medford today: from
the Sams Valley section.
you can always find something for
a quick lunch at DeV09'5.
' If you want to enjoy Saturday eve
ning in a royal manner attend the
big pavilion dance at Gold Hill, Sat
urday. Jilght. Good music, best of
order, fine.iloor and good company.
Be there.- - .. ' ; . 30
Mr. and. Mrs. O. C. Emmons are
visitors from Portland stopping .at
toe Hotel Medford.
Jt pays to save in the Building &
Loan, 429 M. F. & H. Bldg. .
:. A hot .. weather . necessity Clark
. Jewel oil stove.. Crater Lake Hard-
. Ware. Co. ':'- '
.' lrs. Charles Cooley of this city
received, a telegram Thursday from
hor husband stating he had arrived in
New York from overseas duty. Chas,
. C0oley .before leaving here was man-
.ager of the Yreka Lumber Co., of
which his father in Medford is pro
prietor. '; .He had a flourishing lum
ber jtrade, but when the call tp arms
came, imariie nurrieu to the ranks.
Ho enlisted September 1917, went to
Portland and on to-Vancouver bar
racks, and directly to Washington, D.
, C., leaving Hoboken Nov. 11, going
straight to France with company F,
2nd division of the foresters. Yreka
News, i' ' '.'" .
This. Is oil stove week. ' Let us
demonstrate the Clark' Jewel .oil
stoVe. Crater Lake Hardware Co.
WEEKS fc McGOWAN CO
UNDERTAKER
Day Phone: Pacifio 227. "
Night' flumes: F. W. Weeks, 103-J2.
' Lady Assistant.
Mrs. Joseph Gray expects to be
able to leave the Sacred Heart hos
pital for home In a day or two.
A two-lb. box of Vogan's chocolates
for 11.35 at DeVoe's.
- The 23 members of the Unlvorslty
of Oregon Glee club are on a five
days tour In the Coos Boy country
Miss Margaret Mansfield is managing
the tour.
The Gold Hill dance pavilion man
agement will give the third dance In
the big open air pavilion Saturday
night. First-class music and a royal
good time Is assured. SO
Miss Carmen HIttson,' following
her several weeks visit In Portland,
has been the guest of Miss Ruby
Burke at Bremerton, Wash., for two
weeks and expects from there to go
to Kent, Wash., for a month's visit
with relatives. Miss HIttson will not
resume her position at Heath's drug
store until fall. .
Four-Inch wood pipe at Medford
Lumber Co. . i V . ! ' .tf'
Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock Dr.
J. H. Gilbert of the University of
Oregon, will give a lecture at the
high school auditorium " on "Tariff
and International peace.' Dr. Gil-
bert comes to Medtord under the
auspices of the Schoolmasters' club.
The meeting is open to the public
and the club members trust that the
public will take advantage of the
opportunity to hear Dr. Gilbert on
this theme.-
Bicycles tires, and supplies. Lib
erty Repair Shop. 22, South Grape.
' . ' v.'--': - ', -;'w ' . ; " 47
Always in the front line on all
patriotic movements ' the "Oregon
Lite" thru its district manager, A. B.
Cornell of Grants Pass, contributed
$1000 today to the Victory Loan in
Jackson county.
Get your onion sets now at the
Medford Fish Market, 29
The male quartet of Wllliamette
university greatly pleased a fair sized
audience at the Methodist church last
night with an artistic concert and
readings by two members. The quar
tet appears in concert tonight at the
Methodist church in Ashland; and
gave a concert before a large aud
ience in the M. E. church at Grants
Pass Wednesday night.
Get your milk, cream, butter and
buttermilk at DeVoe's. ' . ;
lJ. M. Wilfley, the Eagle Point
rancher1, who' was an . over - night
guest at the Hotel Holland left for
home this morning. . . ' ;
Alco Taxi. Phone 95.
California visitors In the city to
day registered at the Medford lnclud
ed J. J. Ryan, W. M. Shepard and
Chas. V. Howard of San Francisco,
W. A. Cundall of Alameda and H. F.
Perry of Los Angeles." ir
Call Mttcheir In regard to that
lawn mower and have it sharpened
right. Called for and delivered.
Phone 320-J.
Springs for: all cars. C. E. Gates
Auto Co. ' "
Mrs. W. L. Lewis of Central Point.
returned to her home today from the
Dow hospital where she recently had
an operation performed. ' ''!'
' Woman or girl wanted for night
shift at DeVoe's.
Buy now and save a dollar. Crater
Lake Hardware Co.
Miss Anne McCormick left at noon
tor Ashland to give a demonstration
of foods for children at the home of
Mrs. A. H. Peachey, 100 Lincoln
street. Miss (McCormick will also be
a guest at the Ashland Civic club
banquet this evening.
Dr. Heine. Garhett-Corey Bldg.
' Alco Taxi: Phone 95.
The Medford branch of the Home
Industry League of Oregon will hold
Its monthly meeting at the library,
Wednesday afternoon at 4 o'clock
The public is invited to attend. On
the evening of May 6, Mr. A. Q. Clark
of Portland, general manager of the
State Home Industry, league will give
an address at the library and as his
subject is of vital Interest to every
producer and consumer in the state
It is to be hoped that the people of
Medford will avail themselves of this
opportunity to hear Mr. Clark.
. The Gusher cafe will be opened for
business tomorrow at 15 South Front.
B. M. Sullivan, the proprietor, under
stands the business thoroughly,' has
an 'up-to-date establishment and will
be glad to have a share of your pat
ronage. . ! -.
J. S. Vilas is again laid up at his
ranch home with a periodical attack
of rheumatism. - - ;' .
Lithla water at DeVoe's.
: Elks Grand Victory ball, ' Friday,
April 25th, 1919. Big feed at 11:30.
Dancing 8:30 to 1 p. m. Secure your
tickets now. Admission 31.00. Elks
only. . .'. - - . : 29
- T. E. Drum is one of the business
sojourners In the city from Seattle.
A"Success" Food-
(JrapesNuts
Why? Pecause
it builds sturdy
bodies and keen
brains ;': .;'
Ask your grocer for it.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
WANTED Second-hand, sacks for
.rolled barley, ' 6e .each: 'Ralph
Waldo Elden, Russ Mill. '
tKodak Finishing
Film dovelopine, 15e roll. : :
. Printing, post card size. 3 for 10c.
;2x3. hnd smnUer; 2 for 6c. '
Every dav service.
.JAP AST .STORE
' 'Sporting Life"
at the Liberty
' - Maujico Tournour :ia
-' ; -SPORTINO LIFE' ,'"
Briefly, "Sporting Lite" is the
story of the love of the young Earl
of Woodstock for Norah CavanagU,
daughter of his trainer. The young
earl has previously- become involved
In the meshes of an unscrupulous
woman, Olive de Carteret, who, with
her husband, Malet de Carteret, has
been endeavoring to get possession of
the prize' Woodstock race horse, Lady.
Love, the Derby favorite. As a re
sult of their machinations, the young
earl, In order to save money becomes
Involved in a big prize fight before
the National Sporting club and Is
forced to take the place of a drugged
pugilist. .The nobleman wins the bat
tle, later captures the Derby and, of
course, foils the de Carterets and
wins pretty little Norah.
Wlllette Kershaw-plays the vam
pire, Olive de Carteret; Ralph Graves
is the fighting earl, and ConBtance
Binney plays the heroine; Norah Cav
anagh.. . At the Liberty , today and
tomorrow. ,
Edgar Hater-, returned, today from
San Francisco. .He says the people
of San Francisco surely put on this
week the biggest welcome for the re
turn of their soldiers 'ever staged In
this country. ; , ;j;'J.'
Fir slab-and dry' wood for sale by
J. T. Gagnon..- Pbone-859. - '
Ift-a. M: F. Davis and' children left
Friday for their home In Portland,
following a visit with, Mrs. Davis'
mother Mrs.' A. W.. Short, at Phoenix.
Malted milk 60o lb.. DeVoe's. tf :
M. J. Moran arrived home last
night from spending two weeks at
Koseburg looking after alterations
and redecorating work in the Antlers
thruter of that city ami In looking
after the. Installation of tlio new
STOQO theater organ, Mr. Moran Is
quite Impressed with Kosoburg and
cites as an evidence of its prosperity
that II. 1.. Percy, who loft horo ovur a
week ago to manage the Antlors the
ater, the lease of ,whlch has boor,
taken over by the Globe Theaters
company In which Mr. Moran,1 his son
Arthur and Mr. Percy are actively
Interested, 1 has not yet boon able to
obtain a. dwelling to llvo-ln. Mr. uud
Mrs. Percy and children are rosldlng
In a hotel, vi ; -.''
Canteens are practically lndestruc
table, yet cost less than water bags.
C. E. Gates Auto Co.
A rellner will double the Ufa of
your tire. C. K. Gates Auto C6.'? :
Mr. and rs.' John V; Hill; eastern
tourists from Milwaukee, Wis.,- who
are on. an auto-tour from southern
California to Portland loft the Hotel
Medtord this morning for the latter
city after a day's visit In Medford. '
Four-Inch Troon, pipe at Medtord
Lumber Co. -n. tf
Spark plugs for all cars. O. E.
Gates Auto Co.
Florence B. Watson of Trail and
Mrs. Julia High of Dorrls, Calif., are
among the women guests at the
Hotel Holland. ; . - '
Paper hanging, paper cleaning. C.
F. Monnlch, R. F. D. 2. 62
;. Say boys, they come right back, to
you that's a boomerang.
The Christian church at Talent Is
giving a basket supper and program
thlB evening in the church to which
every one is invited. ;
Hemstitching, ,
Pecotlng,
Handicraft Shop, v ' . .
Bakery goods at. DeVoe's .
DON'T NEGLECT A
RHEUMATIC PAIN
';;(;-"- ''.' . ':"' !
' Go after it with Sloan's
' Liniment before It gets '
dangeroiia r
Apply a Halt, don't mi, let it -pnw
Irate, and good-by twingel Same for
external aches, pains, strains, stiffness
of joints or muscles, lamrnm, bruises.
Instant relief without murainess or
(oiled clothing: Reliable the biggest
selling liniment year after year. -Economical
by reason of enormous sales.
Keep a big bottle ready at all times.
Ask your druggist for Sloan's Liniment
Price 80c. nooand S1.2.
i Rather than take his hat off to anyone, he didn't
. wear one . . ... ' ...
STARTS TODAY
George Walsh
I'LL SAY SO
The whirlwind story of the chap who couldn't "get in
tne war and wno couldn't stay out bo he does
' neither and does it well. . '' -
HEARST NEWS ,
Adults 20c
Children 10c.
THE HOUSE OF
BIG FEATURES
ONE NIGHT ONLY, SATURDAY. MAY 36
. i i i i i .1
BURNS BROS.
' Present Their "
' Famous-
Memphis Minstrels.
" CARRYING THEIR OWN BAND AND JAZZ ORCHESTRA
A WHIRLWIND OP FUN, MUSIC, SINGING
AND DANCING AND THE MOST LAUGHABLE
. ' 1 COLORED COMEDIANS
Not whliB-bauira lloomoi tinus.
Ask the kids, they know.
Mr. and Mrs. V. O. Bmllh of Wit
her, Nuo euroute homo front spsnd
in k tho wlutur In BouthurivCiiliroriila
are tu the 'city for a suvonil days
Visit. : Thvy are stopping nt tho Kitsh.
1 Alco Taxi. : Phono 05. ' :
Time Brings Joy
7 " y ftmi Happiness
Xa tt Koiirs Pau the Comtnf of
,','." i Baby Draws Nnri Ar
- " You Preparadf :l y
No woman nwallln the Joy of comlnt
tnoUicrhood uliuuld olluw tin Anva to mm
without umiic th wouilwnil pnuqlrutlng up-
By .Iti regular u throiuhout tho perl!
tl )-tcm it nrriHiml for tha camliur cwot
flmln ana tciuion U Mllctita It nn
den um boMil. Oat sUlominnt ruikIM pllnnt
iiiid tlwy rrodlly ylckl to ntura dcmmul
.for cxpanloB. -As a mult tno horvn nra
not ilruwo upon wllh Hint peculiar, wreuclc
liw tlralik anil naivca. nervaiuiiex, Ucntliir
flown sud trtlclilns'.IMliM aro rouiitrtuctcd,
Tlio slxlomtn cxpanda eunlly wlwn baby ar
riv ;iU llio hour at tho crUU oro put
urally Icm. Pnln and dancer as a cuius.
"onc 1. .voJdod. . . ..
MoUirr; Vrlcnd not only allays dlatnaa In
advance, but loilni jluraly rocovery for
tlw rnotlwr. Tlio ,Vln la kept soft and
aniootii ,nd ualural nud fnto fruu Ulilluro-
Write tp tho BrednVld Rrstilntur Company,
Dept. J, l.oraiir Ilulldliur. AllonU. nmrsui,
for their MotliSi! li-Hik. anil prucure
lottlo or Moliior'a KrlomV from tho drunlat.
thlaii of " tnianl as auytUaf yui) fau
. Tesiay,;Aprj2;9i
7 v ENGAGEMENT EXTRAORDINARY : ,
' Cohan and Han-is' Presont' .
Tho Snmsliiiijr, TitiiicikIihw .Ovovwhiiliuiug Stumii
; tionnl Ooiiicdy Hit v. ;J
)aoM OOP
Fresh from nonrlv ' Two .Years in . jSow n hix
'Jiwitlm-iu Bwion. Now tho bi.wcst liit in Ohiongo,
( " ' ' Big Chorus of Youthful, Boautiful Girls ' .
' ' Over CO in the Company i" ; ' : . ;
;( Special Company Orchestra'.'. ' !
Mako it n flala Night, for its'th'o liUURliing, J?ant'ing,'
. ; Miwiail Trent cr tHo.Kntirc HHOti r;
- Seats on Sale Saturday, April 26. - ' !
PRICES 50o to $2.00
1 - i I'lioiio and Mall
Onlcrs Now Accnptcid
$S MILLINERY
Biggest Values in Trimmed
Ever Offered in Meclford
THE VANITY SHOP
Miss Loahsbury, Milliner
Saturday, April 26th
$5
Hats:
$5
$5
Watch for
Street Parade
SEATS NOW SELLING
LOWER FLOOR v
1st Fourteen Rows 75c
Last Four Rows - 50c
Balcony. I :t Four.Rows 50c
Balcony, balance 1 ' 35o
i I ; SPECIALJ' : I
I p . THE; PICTURE EVENT OF THE SEASON V - .pj
I : . Thp Pamous Drury Lane Melodrama . '
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. . tTllmnrl U UrinJaa Ttss. k. S M.l il.1lllMH !.. '.' s
f' Bf'. ne"r. director of -"The .- Af0 Jar series of events plctur-V
; ' WhlD'" ctl on tlio screen. f
' . iHf '' The areat Derby race, tlio ' T'-'- ' , , ' i,".. ',- iSwrar
bput at the London NatioT- . .-. 1 "' Picture that vou will ffe
I,-m al Soortlna Cl"b and many Vjfr . - J 1 ana uik lanoui . "t
llpS other blq punch scenes are (smm-m , months 1 after vou have '
-E', all graphically pictured . V --- scon It. (fytM
i W3 -1 1 LADYLOVE 1
M' SS?lrV Adu11 PriC6S 25c L-YONS'MORAN jS
m KLY ChSren . 10c ' COMEDY