Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 25, 1919, Page 5, Image 5

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AHIII.AN'D, A1ri sr.(Hin!lul to
Mull Trlliuno.) Afiiir nit th nnxlvty
muiiiroMtotl liy rolnilvnB for InTm-inn-tlun
coiicuniIiik liutibutula, aon mid
brothora In Ilia Uumpi'im war r.uim, l
hn romulnml for C'ulln V. Dymmit,
Anwiican Iltul Croaa uvurclivr with
the DUt (llvUlon In Franco, to ii
ply elding rnlntlntc to tho fiito or
lioya ovuiKfliti who wont to tlio front
from tho I'liolflo iinrlhwuKi, and thin
Informutlon liftiv bairn forthcomlna.
whim urKonl Imiiilrlna twin thru of
fli'lul military I'liiuiniiln luivo riillixl.
A ciimo In point In that of Arrhlo I.
Hmlth, Ron of Mr. unit Mm. W. K.
Hmllli, roilillim nt tl'.'S II Mtrent, thin
olty. Arvhlo waa mnmlior nf Co, A,
flout Infantry, or tli Dint illvlaloii.
Thin regiment wu the intpnclal prldo
of tlio thruo Pacific norttiwviit atata.
Ill parent horo worn notified of It l
ilnui h weak rnio,' but particular wre
absolutely lack Init. nnd Dymont linn
uppllod lh much koiikIiI for Infor
mation, It Knortm that Archlo waa a
runnnr for I. lout. Bala of t!o, A, nnd
wan Instantly kllloil nt tho Imttlo of
Kplnonvllle, flvpt, 37 last. A lockot,
ho wuro contnlnml n picture of bin
wlfo and child, rnnlillns at Til. I
mri'iil. HnoraniKiito, from which city
ho onto rod the anrvlcu In Ihu railway
corpa, hut waa lutor traitnfitrnul to
the Infantry. Ho mot his dnnth dur
ing; a vlrloua maihlna it on fro dlront
ed liy tho Hum al a contingent of
Co, A. Kplnonvlllo la about 22 mllun
from Verdun. Arubla wna formerly
a fire-nan for the Houthorn I'nrlflo at
Baeromoiitn, Dymont haa much to
any rinr j'lig tliima oasunltlo of tho
war In afirfpa of on li lua appearing
In tho Or'gonlan.
W, 8. On I'nnu la aaalatltiR lift tho
pollco force ot-raitloiiully, especially
III cimnenllon with tho night ilnlall
more patrol work la ilveinod ntwea-i
aary, Tom Itoliarta bolng the regulnr
night policeman. '
, II. W. Tnleoit. Job primer nnd for
morly puhllahtir of tho Canyon I' roan,
a publication which waa not exactly
thn official oritnn of , tha' Spring'
Watrfr eommlBMnq, la now eniployod
In tho Union offlco at Walla "Walla.1
Wash. lie .wants to aoll bis properly
hero, a qentb,unKulow locitlod . on
l'lne atrwt! 4
. Hydnoy Hanolton, brother "Of-Mra.
(Jlark, .Jluali, j homo from ovornena.
whurbriie waa rontiuctud wlttal tho
avlailun branch of tho aervloo In both
Kngluml and franco, having received
throe- d'atlncl promotlona for efflo
loucy In mooting tho examine; ro
nulrcmcnla of aortal navigation! Ho
waa mustered' out of tho orvjco re
cently at Jhe'I'realdlo, Sun Kriihclkco.
with tho nnik of aorKt-nnt of the flrat
'elnaa, Ilia 4algnmont ;BTonma was
with lhn'373nl norlal squadron. Pre
vious to choosing a futurn vocation
ho will real up In thla vlclulfy for
awhile.
Krank Bhalor, a former resident,
horo engogod In lino work on tole
phono and electric Unlit proportla,
haa boon visiting frlenda thla week,
on hla way to AVaahlngton loitnlltloa
from tho oil flelda of central Califor
nia where ho haa bocn employed.
Dr. B. J. Parson liaa roturnoil homo
from an oxtendud visit In Portland. ,
Not many daya ago a allk wnlat
waa mlaaed from tho counlera of n
well known local atoro. The Rar
ment .waa traced dlrout to tho homo
of a woman In thla city who wna
pnlnly aocuaod of tho thoft and rIvoii
abort ehrlft by wny,of BOtHJug tho
bill, no amount approximately $11.
1'rotoiitntlonn with tho (ilr of Injured
Jnnoocnco woro In ordnrVbut I ho bill
waa rattled accordlnit to "atnloniont
rendered." A local Jowolor aold n
at ran iter a wutch for n nominal aum,
nccoptUm n chock largely In execaa
of the purchnao, handlnR .buck the
chnimo In current coin of tlio realm.
In courao of Iho trnd of event the
chook wna returned, bearlnR tho old
familiar lenond by way of endorse
ment, "no Bitch firm" or worda 'to
thnt offset. Two other womon visit
ed nnothor olty Jowolor tho olhor day
and tulkod rlima and caiiion' pliio, In
cldontnlly pnsalng upon tho morlta of
a trio of pourl nocklncea.' ' Exlb tho
womon; nbo ono of tlio necklaces.
The Jowolor oonnldorfl tboao "ponrbi
of groat prlco" whon dlnpoHOtl of In
thla way. Howovor, ' ho knowa tho
parties, npd dovc.lopmont r In or
dor In due soason. , . v .
; Tho Clvld Improvement olubJtnn
quot, 'avnllttblo to the Indioa of tho
orRnnUutloli and thqlr frlondn, will
ho Rlron at IIolol Austin, protnptl? at
t, o'clock, nil Friday .evening,' April
K ' to bo followod by a theatre pnrty
r he VlnlnR, tho attraction to bo a
ttjl ono entitled "A tlront RomnnDe.'.'
: ,no Mnaonlo ; Homo oommlttoo Ib
maltltiR good ItroRrosa lu,,llwMK "P
tho advnntnRoB which Aahlnnd has li
abundant moiiBUro to offer as Induco
montg to hnvo tho Institution located
horo. In addition to cllmatlo and
aconlo nnsotfl, tho physical Btntlis of
-sovoral oIIkIIiIo bHob will -bo ubmlt
tod to tho officers roproflontliiff tho
grand lodges of tho MnBonio body nnd
tho Enstorn Star, who will meet in
Bell-ans
Hot water "
Sure Relief
RELL-ANS
Uron INDIGESTION
I'ortlnud on Hntiinliiy of thla week to
iiulerlnlii proposals as lubmlUod by
various localities tliruout tho aluto.
Ill I Ills connection Ilov, 1". IC. Hum
miiiid, rupruHiinlliig lAshlnnd lodgo
No, Sil, loft for I'lirtlnnil on Thursday
evonliiK, to Bubiult to this coiiimlttea
prupoHltlous roKitrdltiK tho homo as
outlined hy lhu local ciiuiinlttiio hav
ing this mii'llur In churgn, Aulilunil
Is rocolvInK oiicoiiriiKoiiiunt from oth
er loilgos In soiitliorii Oregon, not
ably Modrord und Jacksonville, both
having Indlcutud u doalro to boost tho
local inoveinen,
A well known gurago Is about to
chunga hiinits, In fact nn Involco of
the eiiulpmuiit Is already In prospect
looking towards a spoedy ehango In
ownership, I'nrllculurB "to bo out
lined In our next."
Tho Wednesday Afternoon club did
not meet on tho ditto indicated thla
week, a . postpofiemont having been
iiiinoiiiicod until April ,'10. Mrs. W.
M. I'oloy will be hontass lit lior homo
on Oroshnin street,
Miss l.nnn Citsoy, for years effic
ient member of tho clorlcul forco in
the postofflco, has had her hours of
service trnnsfurred from the daylight
schedule to tho night shift lasting
until about 1 a. m,
Miss Anno McCormlck on Friday
afternoon of thla week gnvo a food
demons'.. alon at tlio homo of Mra.
A. II, Peachey on Lincoln afreet,'
Tho nddroaa of II. W. Lewla, at
the Methodist church, on Tuesday
evening, was pronounced a mnator
pleco of logic and the climax of ur
gent appeal In behalf of tho great
centenary missionary movement In
which the 'hurch la engaged ' at
present,
Klghl nn tlio heels of a movement
to glvo Klamath Kalla municipal
cleanup, cornea a big flro In that
town destroying several blocks, somo
or them historic structures, conse
quently the work of cloarlitK away
this wrockago will add to tho Job In
general. '
OH I tons generally are pleaaed with
the recent action of tho state accident
commission In awardlu; to Mrs. Ter
esa i.owo, widow of tho lata George
M. Iiwc, Ashland policeman, $30
monthly pension (or liro, tho specific
sunt or H.H08.7.1 being set aside for
thla purpose. Tho husband lost hla
life lit local railroad yarda a row
weeks ago, having been accidentally
run down by a pnsaengor train.
Tho temporary address of tho
Whltod filially, now In Lob AnRoles,
Is 2260 West Fifteenth stroot.
The Rogue River llnptlst associa
tion will meet In 42nd annual con
vention with tho Ashland church this
week, lieRlnnlnR Friday evonlng and
continuing over Sunday. In tho way
of entertainment tho Harvard plan
will bo adopted, delogatoe being pro
vided with lodging and breakfast,
Mini to olitaln lunch and dlnnor at
restaurant convenient to thochurch. i
DESERVED PROMOTION
, Mrs. Maud T. Edwards, formerly
ptibtlii atnnogrnphor with offices In
tho Uurnotl-C'oroy building, and who
since her anllstment as chief yoomun
In tho United rltutos navul reserve
force two years ago has been private
secretary to tho publle works bfflcor
at tho I'ugot Sound 'Navy Yard, ha
Just received orders to roport. at.
Howard, Alaska, for special duty with
tho Alaska' coal commission. Thl
commission consists of U, 8. navul
officers and 'civilian representatives
from Washington, I). C, wbd ire In
vestigating the Mutanusli and other
coal fields In Alaska. The high char
acter of Mrs. Kdward work in the
I'ugot Hound Navy Yard baa won (or
her tho recommendation (or thla Im
portant mission. Hho will leave Beat,
tie on the 8, 8. Aliirnada, April 80,
and expects to be In Alaska aboyt
two months.
During the rocont visit- to tbo
Pugot Bound Navy Yard of the naval
affairs committee, Mr. Edward waa
detailed to roport the special meeting
of the committee and tho navy yard
officials. She waa highly compli
mented by the varloua ougresmen
for tho quality of hor work. .
WOMAri SETTLE DIVORCE
CASE WITH MURDER
CHICAGO, April 25.A. divorce
cnao in JutlL'o brother's court ciimo
to a ilrninutiu close tliia afternoon,
when Mrs, Klmer K- Simiwon allot her
liiiNbiind, who Viuh on the witnesa
Ktiinil, llirouifli the mouth, inflictintr a
lirohnbln fatal wound. '
THIS WOMAN
FOUND HEALTH
And Escaped an Operation by
Taking Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound.
ITarelhurst, Gn. " I have used your
remedies for only ten month, and they
saved me Irom an
operation. Before 1
toog Lyme is. ring
ham'a Vegetable
Compound 1 wa so
ill from female
trouble that I wa
forced to stay In bed
for a wok at a time
with weakness and
faln, but your med
cine haa done so
much for me that I
am recommending It
men. It certainly I
a RTeat medicine and Is a sure road to
health for women. You may publish
this letter Ifyou like." aire. w. u,
Uttlb, B.F.D. A, Hazelhurst, Ga. .
' Women who suffer from headache,
nervousness, backache, the blaea and
other aymptomaof a functional derange
ment should give this famous root and
herb remedy, Lydia E. Piokbam' Veg
etable Compound, a trial.
For forty years It haa been overcom
ing each ailments of women after other
medicines have failed.
If you want special foggettSon in
regard to your condition, write Lydia E.
Pinkbam Medicine Co., Lynn, Mas.
rb result of long experience is at your
service, and your .letter will be bold in
strict eonuaence, :,
m
HAVE COLOR IN CHEEKS
" Be.Better Looking Take
Olive Tablets
If your akin la yellow complexion pallid
tongue coated appetite poor you have
a bad taste in your mouth a lazy, no-good
feeling you should take Olive Tablet.
Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets a substitute
for calomel were prepared by Dr. Ed wards
after 17 year of atutly with bis patients.
Dr. Edward" Olive Tafilet are a purely
vegetable compound mixed with olive oil.
You will know them by their olive color.
To have a clear, pink skin, bright eyes.
ill
ike
v Attorney and Mra. F. W. Shoplolgb
of Portland arrived In tho city Thnre
dny and are guests at the notol Mod-ford.
f 77s 0?artr JfcnsJ
fcr an appetite
like mine.
Post
Toasties
( MADE Or COHNI
no d moles, a Iceunff of ouoyancy
childhood day you must get at the cause.
Dr. Edwards' Olivo Tablets act on the
liver and bowels like calomel yet have
no dangerous after effects.
They etart tho bile and overcome consti
pation. That's why millions of boxes are
old annually at 10c nnd 25c per box. All
druggists. Toko one or two nightly and
coto the pleasing results.
WOMEN! DRY CLEAN
THINGS AT HOME
Try it I For a few cents you can
' dry dean everything.
" " i t " r
Opening of the
Gusher Cafe
Saturday Morning, Apr.26
At 15 SOUTH FRONT
Savo Ave to ten dollars quickly by
dry' cleaning everything In the home
with gasoline that would be ruined by
soap, and water suits, coats, walsfs,
silks, laces, gloves, shoes, furs, drap
eries, rugs everything!
Place a gallon or more of gasoline In
a diihpan or washboller, then put In
the things to be dry cleaned, then
wash them with Solvlte soap. Shortly
everything comes eut looking like new.
Nothing fades, shrinks or wrinkles.
Do net attempt to dry clean without
Solvlte sosp. This gssollne soap is the
secret of sll dry clesnlng.
A package of Solvlte aoap containing
directions for home dry cleaning, costs
little at any drug store. Dry clean out
doors or away from flame.
i Bring our ; .
'.. t-" - . ' .: :
Palmolive
Coupon
to the
m saturaay
M. M. Dept. Store
nr.
Barga
SAVE TIME AND MONEY, BY COMING TO
NEEDS
THIS STORE FOR YOUR
SALE VOILE WAISTS $1.49 .
, Pine Voile "Waists with large embroidered or laco
trimmed collars. Many styles to select from, sizes
36 to 46. These waists sell everywhere for $2.00. On
sale Saturday, Main Floor ?..........L......$1.49
f. r: faione 10. -Main
and Central.
Op
of the I
eming
SHASTA
-'- Hi - , :
IN ITS NEW AND GREATLY
ENLARGED QUARTERS ON ;
SATURDAY, APRIL 26
You, are invited to call and inspect this ' up-to-thc-niinutc ostablishmoiit, ono
of the best arranged and'most niodernly equipped in Oregon. . '
We have also added a new refrigerating plant, a new kitchen and candy mak
ing department. ' ' ;: ' ' . i ";
MUSIC SATURDAY EVENING
, Flower Vokens for the Ladies I'
PIPGRASS BROS., Prop.
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212 East Main St.
PERCALES 29c
We offer the best 36 inch percale
made, Saturday for this extremely low
price. Please do not confuse this per
cale with others, for their are'none to
compare in quality or patterns. : '
Reduced from 40c to.....;.. 29
SALE HOUSE APRONS 98c
Aprons that retail everywhere for
$1.50, special Saturday at 98, Main
Floor. .Made of percale, in light, me
diuiii hud d-rl: r-"oms.
SALE DEVENSHIRE CLOTH 38c.
Tomorrow we - place . on sale 2,000 ,
yards of Devenshire in spring patterns.
You know that this is a fast dye cloth
and the price we make for this sale is
beyond all competition..: ........;.:;.382
' RED SEAL GINGHAMS 29c
Rod Seal Ginghams are without ques
tion the best on the market -today for
patterns, dye and quality plaids,
stripes, checks, all colors. Reduced from
40c to .-.
...29
EOYS' ELOU2ES 75c
New blous'es in light
and, medium . colors.
Sizes 5 to 15 years, 75.
? HOPE MUSLIN
' "We give you muslins
cheaper than you can
secure elsewhere. ' Cam
brics, Nainsooks, Long
"cloths. ';:;!
SILK SALE $1.98
. One lot of $2.50 fancy
silks, 36 inches wide, on
sale $1.98
LADIES' OXFORDS $6.95
Beautiful . brown
black or white
Oxfords, usually
sold at $8.50 and
$10.00 Special at
. our store, $6.95
: BOYS' SHOE SALE ; v
We are "prepared to fit out the boys
with real solid leather shoes at saving
prices $2.25, $2.98, $3.50, $4.25
; MUNSING UNDERWEAR $1.19
All styles, low neck, loose knee. V
All styles, low neck, tight knee. -All
st yleB, low neck, shoi-t sleeve.
CHILDREN'S Low SHOES $1.98, $2.49
;. It is time now to fit the little folk out
with summer footwear. No-other place
can you secure tho quality, style and
price as at our store. Patent and gun
metal, doll angle strap or two strap. '
LADIES' WHITE
SILK HOSE $1.25
Fine- silk, "ribbed
top, linen heel and -toe.
Special $1.25
4th Anniversary of
I started April 17, 1915, with 20c in Cash, stood John P. White off for the Rent
and Borrowed $10.00 from him to Buy my First Sack of Sugar.
MY SYSTEM IS:
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I SELL FOR CASH SELL FOR LESS
SMALL PROFITS AND LARGE SALES
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Fresh and Pure Candies Made in Our Shop Daily
WE MAKE ALL WE SELL AND SELL ALL WE MAKE
In appreciation of the hearty support Medford and the whole Valley have
given me I will sell all ' - i ' !
M I ,
p POUND .
In Pound Lots
Except Chocolates
IGandiesS
1 Saturday, April 26
V DON'T FORGET THE DATE AND PLACE, AND BE SURE AND BUY AT
Y . LEAST ONE LIBERTY BOND.
I SILLIMAN, The KroND
M1JJ!'UKU 1KOJN WOKJKS
FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP
Also aeent for Fairbanks and Mont
17 South Rlversldt. '
mzing
All onr work atrlctly gnaranteed to
be first class. 15 N. Fir St., Medford
. v . Phone 48W
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MEDFORD VULCANIZING WORKS
... . .
LIBERTY TAXI
. . .. . . " ,'
With new Dodge car. .
Stationed at 16 N. Front St. ..L
Bale ft lijon, Prnpe, Pboneef J