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PAGE TWO MEDFOTtD - MATE TRIBUNE, MT!nFOUTV OREflON, SATURDAY, 'APRJTi 2(t, 1910' Company E, National Guard has received Its Borvtce uniforms, gmiB and ammunition but tbe dress uni forms, 'ovorcoats and other equip ment are yet to come. The head quarters of the company are at the Natatorlum. It la expected that the company will be Inspected by a regu lar army officer about May 1st after which the command will be mustered Into the federal service. Captain Canaday has received orders to Im mediately muster Company F, of the state guards, the predecessor of com-. . pany E and Into which It was merged .out of service., , 'i Who? " - :'r ,' ; ' 30 Fred p. Keith hns received"-1 'novel war souvenir from his son Fred In the shape of a farewell ban . quet program -tendered by the ninety Elks of tbe ISth Engineers, railway regiment to themselves prior to sail Ing for home from France. The com mand was expected to land In New York today or Sunday. . The only Medford boys in It, and who are both Elks, re' Fred Heath and R.- B. Altken.' The '.ISth had served In France since August, 1917. The ban quet program was in the shape of a blue-print map, with the names of the Elks and the menu printed there on. . t, .v1: ;... '- . . . 'Pfano tuning, George W. Cross, 603 W. 2nd, phone 309; endorsed by 'leading teachers southern Oregon. S3 ; A number of members of the Bap tist church of this city are In atten dance at the 2nd annual meeting of the Rogue River Baptist association which began at Ashland tlast night and ends, Sunday night. .' Rev. W. T. ' S. fiprlggs, P.H: D., preached the an nual convention sermon last . night, Fred W. dteara delivered, an address this afternoon, and Sunday afternoon Mrs.. Lauretta, Spriggs w411. lead, the Convention devotional eiercfses.' , "DeVop has a tine line of assorted chocolates at 60e per pound. Charles Young left Friday sjfer noon tor Rochester, Minn., where he will agan take treatment ' in the Mayo brothers hospital. a - For, the besi Insurance see Holmes, the Insurance ILin. , "; j. v. ' lira. H. A. Hlldreth of Butte Falls, was guest at the J,ash hotel Friday night ? Dr. R. W. Stearns who is now at tending tbe Mayo clinics at Roches ter, Minn., expects to return to Hed iford, to resume his practice about : June jaWx';:-'..- ; ,:. .'? Vv-'v 33, ' The Ashland C. T. U. chapter , will- hold' Its "35th 'anniversary cele bration "In the Presbyterian church of that city next Tuesday at 2:30 p. m. - . - 'Who? ' 30 San Francisco visitors registered, at the 'Hotel Medford today included Jack Lazenby, A. R. Lett, W. M. Sin ger and C. M. Levalley. Beginning May 1, Mrs. L. F. Thorn, 122 North'. Ivy,' phone 20,. will look after the delivery here of the Port-. lapd Telegram. . . SO . Miss McGrail, the county health nurse, has just returned from visit ing tbe schools of Rogue River and Sams Valley and the Savage Creek school, checking np the physical de fects among the pupils. , ,. Common alfalfa seed l 27.00' per hundred pounds- Monarch Seed & Feed Co. ,.''.', ..'.. . 3 5 . Prof. N. Jj. Narregan, principal of the Rogue River schools, is spending Saturday in the city. . .. Roomerangs, not whizz-bangs. Cra ter Lake Hardware Co. - .... .Included among California guests at the Hotel Holland are Mr. and Mrs. C. Baer who arrived Friday from Los Angeles. . Hemstitching, pecotlng. Some new )4eas Vanity Hat Shop. , Alco Taxi, .Phone 96. '-:.;.. y .The Elks dance last night was one of ,tbe most delightful social affaire jnlbe history of tbe lodge with about .SOcouple In attendance including a ntimber of Ashland Elks and their la'dles- Refreshments were served at li p. m. and dancing continued until 'WhO? ;.',-' , :r: A ; ;,' "V 7 . ' . . ", '- 30 . -Furniture upholstering, mattress making, crating and packing. Doug. las, 101 South Central. Phone 615-J. .4Mr, an'fl Mrs,:.S. A. Thompson, of Troy, Mont., are visitors in Medford who are making -the Hotel Medford their headquarters. - . , -; Brake lining tor all cars. ' C. E. Cates Auto Co. V ' - f TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE 1916 Ford, price right. Good order; looks like new. ; Box 78. C. H.;, i Mail' Tribune.; f ;7 '. 3q FOR SALE 3-Inch wagon, Caljfor- ' , nla rack; first-class shape. 'A bar gain at, 3o, J. E. Guches. R. F. D. 1, Griffin Creek. 32 FOR SALE Superior spud planter, ; !good as pew; less, than half price. J Myers power spray at a bargain. Phone Ashland 359-R. 1 33 FOR SALE A No. 1 Jersey cow. - F. p. iVo. 1, Box 60, Bedford. WANTE1 Man- With heavy team to plow, one mile -from Medford. f Phone 7-F4. . i - 31 FOR RENT Cozy five-room modern -..cottage, close ;ih. ',,'Lawq, . trees, ' growing garden. Inquire 30 Coir ' tugo street.; . : ' 30 04 ' 'RENT Modern - furnished rooms for ' light housekeeping, i Phono 750-J. 32 WfifiKS & McGOWAi CO . UNDERTAKER . v Day Phonei Pacific 227. ' KUtht Phonest F. W. Weeks, 103-J2. In n communication recoutly ro- ed hare from Miss Anno Hamil ton. dmiKhtur of the llev. W. u. Hamilton, former Tcatdents of this city, and who has boon in the service of the Amorlcan Rod Cross In Paris the past years, she slates she had the honor to bo one of four Red Cross workers to shake hands with General Pershing at a large gathering. Grants Pass Courier. ; Sudan grass seed. Pasture grasses, both wot' and dry laud. Mbnarch.Seed & Feed Co. 7".'; 35 . D. T. Lawton has returned home from, a twelve days business and so cial visit at Portland. . ;t Who? 7 ,, 7 SO Frankle Carl'er has succeeded Richard Morelock as the how star route mail carrier on the Sams Valley run. ... - . , - .'.J T Piston rings tor all carv . C: K. Gates Auto Co. The prediction of fair weather for Sunday augurs well for contemplated motoring and fishing trips. A' light frost is forecasted for Sunday morn ing. This morning's minimum' tern pcrature was 32 degrees. j You can always fina something for a quick lunch at DeVosV .. . Eastern business -visitors here to day included H.'A. Steen of Phlladet- phia, M. M. Morton of Chicago and J. Jacobson of New York. -; If you want to enjoy Saturday eve ning in a royal manner attend the big pavilion dance 'at Uold Kill, Sat; urday night.' Good music, best of order, fine; floor, and good company. Be there. ' . ' i v : 30 The Bybee Springs school has been closed this' week' ojiv 'account of the niness oi Airs. Hoover, me teacner, who is 111 in a Medford hospital.' It pays to save fn the Building ft Loan. 429 M. F. & HcJBldg. : ,3IaJor- Arsigkson of Eugene, ar rived in the city .Friday and is a guest at the Medfdrd. -i This Is oil stove week. Let us demonstrate the Clark Jewel ;, oil stoveCratar Lake Hardware Co. .-, The rumor that the Barnum circus would show here about the middle of May is "erroneous. 'The. big. attrac tion appears at Weed on May 11th and it is understood will then Jump to Eugene. The Al. G. Barnes circus appears In Medford, May 14. - A two-lb. box of Vogan'a chocolates to $1.35 at DeVoe's. " : Hardly a day passes but what one or .mora Medford -boys arrive home from overseas service. J. . W. , Judy reached Medford this morning Irom Camp Lewis after 15 months 'service In France. ' He was in the 43rd aero squadron, , --r. , ; .Who! - c ; 30 'Mr7and Mrs. Richard Moreloct of Rogue River, left Friday, 7for t a month's motor trip. to. Los Angeles and return. ;',' ; .;.'... ; ' Quick sen-Ice our motto.' Gusher Cafe. ; .. 30 .- Among. Portland guests at tbe Nash are Mrs. M. A. Jones and C. G. Gilliland. Dr. , Heine. Garnett-Corey Bldg. : . J. R; Donovan-and J. J. Wilcox axe -among the Klamath Falls visitors In ithecity.. ... 'k.-; i--. : -.' Alco Taxi. Phone 95. - A food -- demonstration showing principally, the , foods . - needed by young children will be given by Miss Anne McCormick next Tuesday af terr noon at the home of Mrs. D. F. Flfer at 1004 East Main street t,. . -, Who? - ,f i,'v..!, c fAtU: JO A. Andrews has gone-to Medford where he Is caring for his 14-acre peach orchard.- and is to .spend the Bpring and summer, there; remaining until the luscious crop is harvested. He writes home that fruit, conditions in southern Oregon are very- promisr ing and growers are expecting to har vest bountiful crops of all varieties. Mr. Andrews raises especially fine peaches on,, the . Bedford orchard tractr Corvallis.- Times .-Gazette. ' The Gusher Cafe is open forbusL- kness. . - :i ' v- 30 DR. RIGKER,T F.rBS SCIBXTrFICATXT 1 . j. , TESTED, AND GLASSES . '' PROPERLY FITTED j ; NO DROJ'S LSED ? ' Broken Lenses' Accurately Dnplicatcd Suits 1-a over May Co. Kodak Fin - - v.rv:;.f( !7 Vj ,7 v:ii-Ziji Film dovclopine, 15e rolf.. -" Printiui, post card size. 3 for lOo. ly&Wi. and smaller. 2 for 60. . Every dav service. JAP AIIT STORE CO. C. Naturok is. a liolel llolluiid guest registered from -Talent. .- iWho? -i , 30 1 Four-inch wood pipe at Medford Lumber Co. ' s tf . Mrs, Grace Wood Is' now located .In Portland where she Is an employe "of one of tbe largest department stores of tho state metropolis. 7 . " ' ; -: A rellnor will double the life of yoiirttre. C. E. Galea Auto Co. ' Tho Gold Hill dnnco pavilion man ngement' will give tho third dunce In the big opcu air pavilion Saturday night. - Flrst-clusa muslo and a royal good time .Is' assured. ,l . SO ; Mrs. Garfield, White of Dunsmuir who bad been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Garrett for tho npst month left tor home. Saturday morning accompanied by her sister, Mrs. James Rice who will bo her guest for a time. A hot 7 weather necessity Clark Jewol oil stove. Crater Lako Hard ware Co. ' . , Chill con came with frljolcw made at The Gusher Cafo in Mexican style.' ;s-'i i W- : . . r 30 ' Portland . men registered at the Medford last night and this forenoon were R. C Kenney, J. R. Tomllnsori, Li J. Gallagher, D. J. Mahoney, C. G. Burke, M. C. Boharicll, H. Darwin. St. Felt, S. Hirsch, M. Relnhart and George, H. Smith. , v . :: Four-inch wood pipe at'Modtord Lumber Co.! : I '.-. - tf Bicycles tires, and supplies. Lib erty, Repair Shop. 23 South Grape. 7 p ; .'. 47 ..'?A. Brattam of Paisley, Ore,, ar rived. In the city Saturday morning tor a visit. - - ' - v Get your milk, cream.'butter and buttermilk at DeVoe's. - ; '" -7 Alco Taxi. Phone 95". . c Mrs. A. Longbaker and two chil dren, ieft Saturday for Bray, Calif., their former home, to Join Mr. Long baker who recently:. located there again. , 77' ; Who? -:.', o. ---7 '30 -. Give us . the 'once over. Gusher Cafe, j - -i.; -30 - Miss Sabe Cochran, a former stu dent of tho university, left yesterday for. Portland after visiting sorority sisters for a short time at the Ch) Omega house. Eugene Guard. , Call . Mitchell in regards to that lawn, mower and have It sharpened right.. (Called tor and ' delivered. Phone 320-J. - .,. . . Springs for all cars. C. E. Gates Anto Co. r. - - .., . ' Hrr and -Mrs. L. J. Fick and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Clrich of Jacksonville were in Medford last night in atten dance at the Elks dance. .; .' Lithia water at DeVoe's. '.". - Fir slab and dry wood for sale by J.-T. Gagnon.. - Phone 859. ' ' Clayton A, Booth of Grants Pass, a recently returned soldier of the 2nd aviation, corps With-15 months over seas service, arrived'in .tho. city, this morning for ' a week end visit with friends. . .:i v,- ;.r ". .,.-..-.;..'; -Who? i ;'.'-:.-f - 30 Tables for ladies. Gnsher Cafe. 30 Mr. Shapleigh, the former Med ford hardware dealer - who with, his family has been visiting here, will leave for' their home at tos Angeles next Tuesday.. '. . , -Woman or i girl wanted, for night shift at DeVoe's., M . r .. ,j v ? t . - Buy now and save a dollar. Crater Lake Hardware Co. v, ; , . - John J. fRoss of Los Angeles and . H. M. Call and:Ro Frazler of Seat tle, are visitors In Medford today. - The public market was rather long V- Matted milk 50e lb. DeVoe's;-. ir Canteens are practically indestruc table, yet cost -less than water 'bags. C. E. Gates Anto Co. i,v; Saturday on cured- meats and home cooked . foods, . prepared foods, and awful Bbort on fresh vegetables, this being in the midst of the off season. ' New boarding house Just open. Drop in and' try our meals. 43 North Arapa street.- i5.--. : : 7 ' ; . - : 30 !;:For fire ipsuranqe- phone 64, cor-ner-iEleventh street and S. P. track. D. R. Wood & Co. "'- " r". iniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiniiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiH S 7 ,-7,- t. m'iif-x 7V; 77i7' :77-',.77 -7 '" "." '-i1 -Hv ' :1' '"'"'7 7c ; 71. JL ""- -:-.V77--. W- M :XJ ''t;7-:,7-'77:..'...(,.-. . J-.. ., ;.'.; '-- - - ,it ' ' i- :iir-n:r..,. 7;.; -V"-;,!,,: -, , ,s j SATURDAY, AFRIL726 ; i You are invited to call and inspect this up-to-the-minute establishment,1 ifiio M ' of the best arranged and We have also added a nw refrigerating plant, a hew ing department,.- . ':;.:'' i '7';C' WI'-'i;i,?: L;:f7;7;':MlJSICMSA I PIPGRAS BROS., Prop. Thoro was nn InteroatitiK dlautis- slon til the open forum on this League of Nations .plun held at tho; public library hint night with n largo Aud touca present -t A number of parsons on both sides of tho Question advanc ed their views. The forum rs held under the auspices of the - Drama league, . , , ' . ' .-' Who? 7 'Try our oream vwarries. Cafe. v , . i ' 80 Gusher 30 The Medtoiu federal employment office received a call today for 15 to 30 men as laborers at the plant of the Weed Lumber company. Spark plugs for 'all cars.' C. E. Gates Auto Co, 1 Paper hanging, paper cleaning. C. F. Monnlch, R. K. D. 2. 53 C. liner and wlfo wore arrivals nt tho Holland hotel today., Mr., Baor brings a complete typewriter shop equipment for thorough work on all makes of typewriters, and is woll known In Medford.- They expect to bo hero n, week. i Say boys, they come right back to you that's a boomorang. .Hemstitching, i Pecotlng, ' Handicraft Shoj. . ' The Burns Bros.' Memphis mln atreta who play ut the Page theator tonight cnllvenod the, down town streets this noon with a parade hoad ed by their own band. Bakery goods at DoVoo's'. : Not whli-lang Boomerangs. Ast the kids, thoy know. ! WASHINGTON DENIES 7 PAGE'S RESIGNATION WASIUXGTOX. ' April . 20. The statement was autliomcil nt the utate (leuartnient toilnv Dint there was no foundation for n report imblislicil in Home that Ambnssador Thomas Nel son Pnso had offered his resiL'imtiitn upon lenraiiu? pf President Wilsou's attitude toward Itnlv in the peace conference. - ' He Escaped Influent) "Last spring I had a torrlble cold and grippe and was afraid I was gor ing to have Influents," writes A. A. McXeeso. High Point, Ga. "I tried many kinds of medicine, but remain ed clogged with cold. .' I then took Foley's Honey and Tar Compound, feeling reliof from the first I used seven small bottles,, It was' a sight to see the phlegm I coughed up. I am convinced Foley's Honey and Tar saved me from Influenza." Checks coughs, colds, croup and whooping cough. For sale by Medford Phar macy. .' . 3Vy Musterole. See How i - - , Quickly 'It Relieves 7. 7 Ton just rub MustercJe in briskly, and usually the pain is gone a delicious, toothing comfort comes to take its place. MustercJe is a clean, white ointment made with oil of mustard. Use it instead of mustard plaster. Will not blister. : Many doctors and nurses use Muster Die and recommend it to their patients. They will gladly tell you what relief it gives from sore throat, bronchitis, ctour stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, conscstfon. pleurisy, rheumatism, lumbago, pains and i muscles, bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, colds of the chest (it often prevent! pneumonia). Always dependable. 30 and 60c jars; hospital size $2.5X 1 . t LADIES- .. ,. When Irregular or delayed use Tri umph Pills. Safe and always depend able. Not sold at drug stores. Do not experiment with others, save disap pointment. Write for y'Rollef '' - and particulars, it's free. Address:: Nat ional Modlcai, Institute,. . Milwaukee-, Wis. IN ITS NEW AND GREATLY ENLARGED QUARTERS ON most moderuly equipped in Flower Tokens for the Ladies,. 7 212 wDIED ' 1 , AVIIJ.il AMBON -llol ut hhi home, 'No. S10 Minnesota street, nt 0:30 u m Saturday, April 36, nt tho ngo of 59 yours. Thomas Jnthas Williamson, a woll known cituoii who was sorv lug as county fruit Inspector up to the tlmo of his death. ' Mr. iWtlllnuiBon was a native of Yorktown, Ind,, and cumo , to tho valloy in 1903. Ho was a uioiubor of tho Mauonlc order and Is survived by his wlfo anil two children,- Miss Louise and Sergeant Lloyd William son, who has beuu In tho aviation service for the past two years and arrived' homo this week ou a fur lough.,.: r, , t.. - , '.i Funeral arrangoiuenls will bo nn uoyncod tutor. .. . t ': Flrnt lluptiat nmrch' :( r. O-wlug to tho meeting of tho Rogue Rlvor association ut Ashland thnro will be no proachlng at tho Baptist church Sunday. y Many will uttend the association. ' Those who cannot will have a splendid opportunity to nttond aonio of tho other elturchos of tho city. v . ! , Sunday , school at usual ntt9:45 nl m.- , W..T. 8. Spriggs.' nilntafer. ! SHOE CONSERVATION - i ,t- " ' ' f . .,. i W. H. Kdlcy, n lumber (salesman, of Omaha, -found Ncolin tjolcs so toujthl and durable that ona pair of soles served on a second . pair of uppers niter the first pair of uppers had worn out in ten months of hard walking. And be says, "Thoso some soles will' stand another ten months of constant daily wear.", . . .... This is unusual service even for . Neolin Soles but Mr. Kdlcy's experi ence should indicate to you a method of cutting down those lining shoe bills you have to meet Simply make sure the new shoes you buy are Ncolin solcd and have worn allocs repaired with these soles which are sujenthicnlly made to be comfortable, - waterproof and exceedingly Ions-wearing. They tare made by The Goodyear Tire & . D,.klu. A 1... ...I. - also make Wingloot Ilcelt, guorou- xeca io outwear any otner nwis. neolin Soles First Methodist Episcopal Church Fourth and Bartlctt Streets W; W. Dillon Y;,M:C. Secretary. ,; ' Just home from . France will relate N ' "Thriljing Experiences of a Y. M. C. A. Secretary at the rront': ; . ;r , ' .at 8 p. m. 7; iron who have seen er vice especially invited. "Loyalty , to . the Flag and to tne cross" Will he the sermon subject For. 11 a. ni, ;by Kev. U.K. Carlos, D, J). The imisir'.' is always good at this 'church: v '" BujF your Victory Liberty jjoan Bond Today. Oregon. iHtchen'ahd candy male- "" g v'il.'.V.' 4Vv :.! ' f : r, ife'fS5 ;-"ii-i"7: Est Main St. i Healthy Babies Lay gh and Play :: Health In babyhood comesVrotri proper illuoKtlim by rcifuloUna . , tlra stomach and causing tho line vriMCi nvrc . VlfT iJvf lllki wm0 Jiw..k9- '-7'i V,:-.:8YRUP';Wi'....J' '.The Inf.ntt' and Children' ReguUtor for this alt purpose prtxlucca niout of all children's remedies Best wind colic. diRrrhoea, nml other dlaortlnr,' Thm hnnlll, uivlni, nrnrur.llnn U tuirttltf VulNhli Wtlcoriik4HifiuMiinBwnbliIHhlybi'ncncialntiii (Hiient ipily. 111 01 thd vwy IHwt haruilvMt lusinltu UitalnuUv, w Uio foimula Iwluw hut fnnn Sodium Cllrat , HJiuliarB oMiuutUictitiiHitte ", ANOIAMERICAN DRUO Ca ' V IsatTFuliMBt.N.V. rT ' 0wtrat8Hin9Agwnut , m . 1 ' - ' I 1 7 T ' '' tJw,t' twtfcCfcl fl j ONLY-SUNDAYf ONLY f ; He was John': 'LCJtc ' ' A' husband ? Ashtoii, ehe t 'iMMif and wife who was Mrs. , 4. Mis' had never ( " John Ashton 'arid yet he had never seen her be,, fore. How could this be? See what hap pened. "Added a Lyon-Moran ' Comedy. ;t, ;,,.;."7 ' ,: ." WONDERFUL MARY AlacLAREN wUS oiity fivo CcnU lrft tmk m Kaniblrro rliam-o nutt iiulo h iirotl oion'ii natucy Co tec hove sbu became "The AMAZING ; . Tito aturr of a whlii) sin sad. a tmnciiiluua Pl.t Iftxml hour Hiring nut you Now playing Note: Sun , 7ncolr day only- lltrilla llut you've ever kiiuwn. COMING- MONDAYS-HARRY CAREY '. KMft4ftEM7WTP.YTPAnPTlTTaAPV J? . ! . : Cohan and Harris Present .. ";' Tlie' nasliing, TrVnioiidoiiH Overwhehuing Sciisa- i y - tional Comedy' J Jit; y , I. 'll'i Tresh from nearly r Two .Years, in , New York, Six Months in IJoston. Now the -biggest hit' i Chicago. . ,,; Big Chorus of 'Youthful, Beautiful Girls ";.:7 V -.'iV'.'i' Over 60. in the Company ' ; . 7 Special Company Orchestra . Mako it a Oala Night, for its tho Laughing, Daiicbig, . v y . Musical Treat of tlie l'hitiro Hoason ' ';:i...i;ivh7iv.'n-.-Sea . PRICES 50c to $2.00 " i : i . r i TONIGHT ONLYTONIGHT ONLY BURNS BROS. t - , . Present Their 4 '" " Famous Mempliis Minstrels CARRYING THEIR OWN BAND AND jAZZ ORCHESTRA : : --" -!! . i '--.li7-''7..7,? 7--.. ,.v r, A WHIRLWIND OP FUN,.. MUSIC, SINGING , AND DANCING AND THE MOST LAUGHABLE COLORED COMEDIANS, ' n Watch for ' 1 L')WER FL0" " Tuuixui ( Fourteen Rows '75c Street Parade !-? Four rows son kjncL x aiaut Balcony. 1st Four Rows BOo : SEATS NOW SELLING Balcnv. balance 35o bowels h move as they should. romnrkubln and gratlfylnit reiulls. to rcliovo ounitiyatluit, llutulenty, nrrnocn, nnu oinor iiiwminni, - -. :lvlnit praprallnn btmrrlv vrurtnlil rontiihMnnnoUtt,nir-. -;.IU fennel . , CuiMndW' eurarup' ill n .1 .. .. . r-.-.u-.u . fiiuwiMk 1 ww 'The Hoiiso of Bin Ftnlurtg ADULTS 20o CHILDREN 100 laid eyes' on one another. ' ,,,,'How could, this be? Seej what hap ' pened. Added a Lyon-Morari' Comedy. awufceniiig a , will p of rinnanoo ad , Note: Sun-' day only Name Hare 11 I l1 U-14.1 1 Tuesday, Apr. 29 -I'liono nnd Mall Ordurs- Now Aocopttl''' THE HOUSE OF' BIG FEATURES" WW