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PAGE TWO HETTFORE WKTU TRIBUNE, METFOTlT, ' ' ftRfiflOtf. , TUESDAY. ATRTL' 29, 1919 Zocd'Bde& fho war of extermination on the rodent pouts of Jackson county by the government and farmers Is soon to begin In earnest. Ira aabrlelson. the chief of the federal biological survey for Oregon, and crew of assistants arrived In tho city this forenoon from Corvullls to remain here for tome time to conduct the poison campaign. 'They will first mix up two tons of poison to add to the two already Jntxed by County Agent Cats and the farm bureau and the two tons more that will be mixed by the latter.. Then the start will bo begun to poison tho ground squirrels on the five mile strip of government and patented lands around, the edge- of ' the i county,; beginning ' first ' at the southern extremity, . , : i : ' Piano tuning, George W. Cross, 6l)8 Wt 2nd,' phone 809; endorsed by leading teachers southern Oregon. 62 " Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Brown of Ta comai Wash.,' enroute home from at- tendance at the California State Med ical 'association convention at Santa Barbara, arrived In the city this mor ning for a several days stay and are the guests of their old time friends. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Wcsterlund, at the Hotel Holland. Dr. Brown Is presi dent of the medical association of the state of Washington and Is finan cially Interested in a local orchard. J 'Who Is this woman? ''-. Following the recent example set by Medford the neighboring city of Grants Pass Is planning to organize a brass oand and a committee of the chamber of commerce w. to have submitted o' repjrc on this subject at a meeting af ihe chamber last night. DeVoe bos a fine line of assorted chocolates at 60c per pound. The members of the county court conferred with Prosecutor Roberts this morning relative to the county's taking over the farm of R. M. Conley thru which the new route of the Pa cific highway from Central Point, to Gold Hill will pass. , The arbitrators were to meet at the , farm -today. George Dunn la the arbitrator for the county In the matter and W. A. Cowley for Mr. Conley, and in. case these two are unable to agree a third arbitrator to be chosen- by them will be called in. , Spray, hose 22 cents per foot while It lasts; . Rogue River Fruit & Pro duce Association. 36 . Klamath Falls visitors in the city today Include W. H. Mason. ,, Who is this woman? " The state bankers association will meet in annual convention in Port land, June 13 and 14, and letters of invitation make special request that the bankers bring their wives, moth ers, sisters and sweethearts. . ,i The- Woodmen of the World will hold a class initiation next Wednes day night. Refreshments will be served. - All members requested to attend. '."''"- 33 C. W. Gertridge of Lbs Gatos. Cal., was among the callers at the Com mercial club yesterday afternoon. For the besi Insurance see Holmes, the Insurance Man. , County Recorder Chauncey Florey and i Jack Reter, according to the Jacksonville Post, have leased some mining ground on Forest creek which is very promising. ' , Who Js' this woman? H. W. Scott of .the United States navy, was among last night's arrivals registered at the (Holland. Try. our 'merchants . lunch. The Shasta....:. . nh. . ...-. tf Dr. R. W. Stearns who is now at tending the Mayo clinics at Roches- ter.-Minn., expects to return to Med ford to resume his practice about June 1st. , -. . ' , : . . 33 . The iioyal Women's Bible class 6 J tne unristian churcn will meet at the home of Mrs. Alenderfer, 701 Park street, Wednesday afternoon at 2:30. - Registration books will close Sat urday night.:; .'. 35 Medford's -new city band will hold its weekly meeting and rehearsal to night in the and's permanent head quarters In t'he room over the Golden Rule store. .The band will welcome newcomers to the city as well as old residents of : Medford and vicinity who are experienced musicians. No student players are wanted. Men who desire to Join the band and can not be present tonight should get into touch with T. A. Fifer, Ed White or 0. A. "Root. '. A recent very desirable acquisition to this fine musical or ganization Is - an exceptionally fine alto' player. ', ,;.,:.': ;' Call Mitchell in regard to that lawn mower and have it sharpened right: ' Called for and delivered. Phone 320-J. ,.' Common alfalfa seed $27.00 per hundred pounds. Monarch Seed & Feed Co.- . 35 The Medford Choral society, will meet tonight at 8 o'clock at St. Mark's hall. Roomerangt, not whizz-hangs: Cra ter Lake Hardware Co. , ? DR. RIGKERT Miss Jean Babe) Cochran, who recently returned from a visit with "Mrs. W. C.'Holuian, at Portland, had several, parties given in her "honor and her picture was printed in the society columns of the Telegram and the Oregonlan. This Item was pub lished in the Oregonlan: "A charm ing maid. Miss Jean Cochran, of Medford, who has been the house guest of Mrs. W. C. Holman at River dale, figured in social activities dur ing her visit in this city. Last week. end she was the honor guest at a de lightful house party at Hood River, Mrs. Holman feeing hostess. The party Included several of the younger set, many of whom also entertained tor the visitor with Informal lunch eons, teas and motor trips, with an occasional dinner and "dance. Miss Cochran left Wednesday morning for heqhome." . 4t- Who is this woman? The (Barneburg that was to have been given Tuesday night has been postponed. , S3 The Medford branch - of the Asso ciated Industries of Oregon will hold a meeting at the public library Wed nesday at 4 p. m.- All are cordially invited. . Hemstitching, pecotlng. Some new Ideas, vanity Hat Shop. Llthta water at DeVoe's. Mrs. Robert Reames left Tuesday morning for Portland, her future home, where she will join her hus band who has been employed In a shipyard there tor some time past. Piston rings for all cars. C E, Gates Auto Co. Anyone wanting us to pack furs for cold storage drop us a card or leave furs 435 South Fir street. Furs Insured against loss' by fire, theft or moths. F. W. Bartlett : 35 Fir slab and dry wood for sale by J. T. Gagnon. Phone 859. a quick lunch at DeVoe's. - Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Townsend are among the Portland guests stopping at the Nash. :?;-if'-. .... Woman or girl wanted for night shift at DeVoe's. .t ; Registration books will close Sat urday night. ; 35" Among Butte Falls men in the city Monday night and today were E. E. Emerson, C. I. Porter and W. H. Hughes.. , - It pays to save in the Building A Loan. 429 M. F. & H.- Bldg. Who Is this woman? i E. E. -Vroman left for Portland and other points north this morning on a business trip. Alco TaxL Phone 95.. Buy now and save a dollar. Crater Lake Hardware Co. Arthur J. Iloran, manager of the Rialtq theater left today tor Rose- burg to attend the opening on Thurs day of the remodeled Antlers theater which his partner, H. L. Percy, Is managing. ; During his absence his father, M. J. Moran, will look after the Rlalto. Furniture npholsteiing, : mattress making, crating and packing. Doug las, 101 South Central. Phone 615-J. Brake lining tor all cars. C. E. Gates. Anto Co. ' San Francisco men registered at the Hotel Medford today included H. A. Vaae, W. F. Hanrahan, George R. Cosgrove, T. H. Kiel and M. Cooper. Try our merchants lunch. The bhasta. . tf This Is oil stove week. Let 'uB demonstrate the Clark Jewel oil stove. Crater Lake Hardware Co. . AV. M. Roles, advance agent of the "My Soldier Girl", attraction, is a business visitor in Medford. Sudan grass seed. Pasture grasses, both wet and dry land. Monarch Seed & Feed Co. 35 ' Malted milk 50c lb. DeVoe's. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Gregory of Idaho Falls, Idaho, are here to look over the valley and are making their headquarters at the Nash hotel. Springs for' all cars. ' C. E. Gates Auto Co. A two-lb. box of Vogan's chocolates for $1.35 at DeVoe's. , The members of the county court spent the afternoon in the Evans creek territory looking over some Im provement work.- 1 Canteens are practically lndestrnc table, yet cost less than water bags. C. E. Gates Auto Co. :,'.. For fire Insurance phone 64, cor ner Eleventh street and S. P. track. D. R. Wood & Co. yi Jr sf i jj't fcVES SCIENTIFICALLY ' : . TESTED, .AND GLASSES PROPERLY FITTED 'NO DROPS TJ8HD ' Broken Lenses Accurately Duplicated Suite 1-2 over May Co. - . WEEKS & McGOWAN CO UNDERTAKER , 'Dny'riittne! Paclflo 227. Nbjtht' Phones: F. W. Weeks, 10S-J2. Lad Assistant. Salad Jell Lime Jiffy -Jell 2s fla 'vored "with lime-fruit, es sence in a vial. 'It makes a tart, green salad jclL Jiffy-Tell 'desserts 'are Savored with fruit-juice essences, highly - con densed, sealed in glass. ; Each dessert tastes like a fresh-fruit dainty and it is. ' ''.' . , . You ' will change from iold-style gelatine dainties when yon once try Jiffy , Jell. .Millions, have ' changed already. - - - Order from your' grocer" now mm '10 Flavor, atYmr GrocT,t 2 Package for 25 Cint Kodak Finishing Film developing. 15o roll. PrmtiuB, vost card size, 3' for lOo. 2V9.x'iVk and smaller. 2 for 6o, - : Every dav service. JAP AET STORE Chaa. F. Retchsleln spent Tuesday at Glendale In an effort to got a sup ply of wood for the Valley Fuel com- ' Who la this woman? is, 1 Dr. Heine. Garnott-Coroy Bldg. The "doing Up" musical comedy company which plays at the Pago to night will arrive la tho city at .7 p. m. from Redding, Cal. The com pany numbors 53 -persons. "Their baggage and scenery car will arrive In 'Medford on-an earlier train, due at 5:27 p. m. , ; t Registration books will close Sat urday night. 85 Spark plugs tor all cars. C. E. Gates' Auto Co.' C. E. McCanna of the 303d infan try, famous 91st division, who was 22 months In service," ten of which were spent In France, arrived home this morning from the Presidio, San Franolsco, where he was discharged from service. . Who is Als woman? ' Aloo Taxi. Phone 9 5. ' , M. F. Yalomsteln of Detroit. Mich., is a business visitor in the city. - Paper hanging, paper cleaning. C. F. Monnich, R. F. D. 2. 62 Four-inch wood, pipe at Medford Lumber Co. x ' - - . ' tf J. P. Carbery and P. E. McKee of Jacksonville and E. H. McKee of Ap plegate, are guests at the Nash hotel. Who Is this woman? ' . Say boys, they come right back to you that's a boomerang. - ; Portland men registered at the ho tels today were K. Morgan, J. H. Renner, A. A. Calrnes, J.-W. Lundy, P. V. Entoe and O. E. Merwln. Get your milk, cream, butter and buttermilk at DeVoe's. M. A rellner will double the life of your tire. C. E. Gates Auto Co. W. E. Vaught of Los Angeles, Is a California visitor registered at the Medford. 5 , A' hot weather 'necessity Clark Jewel- oil stove. Crater Lake Hard ware Co..' :.''. '.i, ' . v' ' Bicycles ' tires, and supplies. Lib erty Repair Shop. 22 South Grape. : , 47 Miss Bell Winkle of Kngle Point, loft Monday night tor Klamath Fulls where she will spend the Bummer. Who is this woman? '- - 1 Fbur-luoh wood pipe at Medford Lumber Co. . v tf ' Miss Mntllda Harvey arrived from Grants Pass yosterdny to visit nor daughter,. Mrs, Mert Merrlmun. Old papers tor building tiros and house cleaning, 10o bundle, . Hemstitching, . Pecotlng, '. Handicraft Shu?. ' ' " ' A telegram "was received' by "the Conimorclal club this afternoon from Senator MoN'ury at Washington, D. C, stutlng that he had Just boon ad vised by Colonel Davis of the aviation service, war department, that the lat ter had arranged for an aircraft exhi bition In Medford by the plmies which will be enroute to the Portland Rose festival' from Mather Flold, near Sac ramento, In June. ' Alco Taxi, Phone 95. i. ; Bakery goods at DeVoe's. Francisco Fernando, a Spaniard unable to talk English, and a suspect ed bootlegger who was arrested on a train passing thru ?Jed ford last Sun day morning by Deputy Sheriff Mc Furson. was placed on trial In Justlco Taylor's court this afternoon. Mo Furson claims tltat Fernando was en route to Portland with a suitcase In which iWord six quarts of whiskey, and that ho and an Ashlnnd officer saw him at that station with the suit case In charge. The prisoner, thru James McCanna, another prisoner In the county 'jail being held to the grand jury and who acted as inter preter, testified that he did not own the suitcase and did not know whose property it was. Not whlzt-bangs Boomerangs. Ask the kids, they know. ' The time for registering for the JspeclaV state election In June, at 'which time the voters will pass on the referendum measures passed by the last legislature, will end Satur day' evening. -, ' Who is this woman?' ' J To lad Motorists - Owing to receiving so many mimes for Instructions from lady nutomobll lsls we are compelled to glvo one lus sou each day to motor troubles. We hnvo designated certain days tor cur talu cars, between the hours of 2 p. ni. and 4 p. n. Bring an old duster-on' tho day of your Instructions. Cut this out, and come on the duy sot for your car. AH lessons free, Mondays, Uulcks. ' '...''Tuesdays, ChovrolistB, Frunklliis. Wednesdays, , Hudson, Chulmora, Maxell, " s i , . Thursdays, Dodgo, OHlmnobllu. Fridays, Oakland, Saxon, Ovorliuid ; Saturdays, Fords. i VIUTKIt LAKH MtTm CO. 32 Notice '' . Registration books for. tho Juno election will clouo Saturday night. All who are not registered should cull on tho precinct registrar hefore that date. OHAUNCUY FLORKY, 32 County Clerk. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED Woman for kitchen work Write X Y '., carothiB offlco. FOR SALH Cord wood tltubor 1.U0 per cord stumpugo, three utiles t south of Jacksonville. Goo. . W. 'Mttrgrottor. 37 WANTED Cook for seven men at orchard near Medford; good poal . tlon and appointments. Box , Wall Tribune: . FOR SALE $65.00 buys a good brood and work mare, 7 years old, 1200 lbs., at 29 South Peach street. 86 FOR 8ALE Adam Schaaf upright piano, player attachment. Only used a short time. 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