PAOE TWO MTCDFORf) MATT) TRTRTTNE; arKDFORTX CRECiON", TTTUTIRDAY. MAY 1, Ifllf) The team representing the Med - ford schools won decisively over tho team representing the Ashland schools and the all-county team out side at the annual track meet held In Ashland yesterday. ' Modford scored 169 points to yUhlnml'8 JOC and the all-country team's 66.; The ' ideal weather and the keen competition drew pupils to tho very successful. meet from all sections of tho county'. Medford was well represented with 40 teachers and 849 pupils In. atten- . dance, constituting SB per cent of the , teaching force and 35 per cent of the enrollment of the schools. The high school alone had 150 students, or 60 per Cent ot its enrollment present 4 Piano tuning, George Cross. 60S w. and, phone son; endorsed j oy issuing teacners soiunern uregon. ci ;A large turnout of Elks -Is expeoted tonight when T. E. Daniels and X. S. Bennett, the leaders In the' big con- teat within the lodge membership Will choose sides. One or two mat ters of unusual Interest will be dis cussed, but the lodge session will not be a lengthy one. Dodge Brothers car owners watch for list of prises for Victory Weok parade, . . 4 . .14 . .The Parent Teachers circle of the Lincoln school will hold an Important . business meeting at the school bull ding Friday afternoon, and officers . . for the ensuing year will be elected; Other business that will be ot lnter- . est to all patrons of the school Will be transacted and a" large attendance Is looked for at the meeting. DeVoe has a tine line of assorted chocolates at 60c per pound. '' : - Mrs. a. A. Mansfield and Miss M. . Mansfield of Prospect, are guests at .. the Hotel Holland, having motored to the city yesterday afternoon. -' Spray hose' 2D cents per foot while It lasts; . Rogue River Fruit & Pro duce Association, v 3S Etta A. Rowland of Ashland was a ", visitor In the city today and a culler at the Commercial club. , Dodge Brothers car owners--watch for list of prizes for Victory 'Week parade. S4 Jtany returned soldiers have filed their service discharge papers with County Clerk Florey for recording to protect themselves In case of loss, by theft or fire. " ;' "'-v. ; '' : . For the hest insurance see Holmes, the Insurance Man. - " ; - i In view of the 'record breaking fruit crop In sight In the Rogue River' - valley and the expected shortage of "orchard help the labor situation looms up big this year, but no stops have sis yet "been taken' to meet 1 It. In Douglas county plans are nnder Way to' aid ta the fruit-harvest by organizing the school boys of 'Rose- t . i burg into working elubs or crews. These crews rttt cacfes would go out with their tents and mess outfits into i.i u vivuaiui auiv nuia uuudi - kuv direction of trained men. i The Port land Y. M. C. A. used this method of . relieving the labor situation In the Hood River orchards and" In the cherry orchards of, Salem last sum' mef and fall.! 'Holman bath, at Ashland, will , open for the season, Saturday, May t 8rd. Open Sally thereafter excepting Mondays of each week, -- 36 H. B. Clirk of New ; York,; Js1 one' r of the eastern visitors registered at Registration- fcooks will close Sat urday night;; :.'.'.!.; ?( vo-. 35 More fair weatSer Is In Btore. The maxtaiiim temperature of Wednesday . was 82 degrees and' the minimum 38 degrees; "; J Dodge Brothers ear owners--watch '.. for list of prizes for Victory Week : parade. - ' '-- . - 34' - John Olmstead, 'the- former "Med- ford grocer,- Is still residing at ,San . Dtego, where he has been in V the paints and oil business' for some tithe. ' Call -Mitchell in regard to that lfen ittower and have it sharpened right. ' Called for and delivered. . Phone 3 20-J. The dance at Applegate last Satur day night was an' enjoyable affair . with people present from-all parts of the valley from Ashland to Grants . Pass. Nearly ,100 tickets were sold .for the dance. This week Heine's orchestra plays for a dance at Trail. The Med ford state militia company which was succeeded by and merged Into the federalized company E, Nat ional Guards, was -mustered out of service by Captain Canaday on Tues day night at the N'atalorlum. All the Oregon state militia companies have : been mustered out ofrservlce. The state guards Was a temporary organl- ntlnn. -J- i : Editor Mason of the Klamath Falls Record was a visitor In Medford and Ashland this; week en route to the .. State .Editorial association conven tlori In Eugene. , ' .'-.'. - . Dodge Brothers car owners watch for. list of prizes for Victory Week "parade. ':.. . ' - ' - ' 34 ' Mr. nnd Mrs. Carl F. Murdock are gdeBts at the v Hotel : Medford from Salt Lake City. ' Common alfalfa seed $27.00 per . hundred pounds. - Monarch. Seed' & CsadOoi.'.:.rt, liiJ-iiiS1: 3 -Rex Lampman, the former well known' valley and. Portland news paper man who has been In military aervlco In France for some time past, has -been ordered on the staff 'of the ''Stars and Stripes," the A;- E. F. army paper published In Paris, which ' moans, according to hir father, that he ' Will get back, to this country In . July. - !.'"- ; , i v- . .'Hbmstltchlng, pecotlng. Some new Ideas;' Vanity Hat Shop. .' ,. ; The window dlspluvs of the Med ' ford merchants noxt.'week will pa mnTvels of beabty and will be well worth coming miles to see. , Piston rings for all cars. C. E. dates Auto Co. ' The Indies ot tho Christian charch give n Huclul at .'tho church' tonight (lull win lio Interesting. A. program will be'rondered and refreshments Borved. AdmiEslon ono cent por Inch :or more' lf you des,re t0 glrv t0T each Inch you measure around your waist. Does your screen neod repairing or pntnting? we will do It for you. Phone 6 IS-. Prepare to represent some person on "oil-" fools'-' night, Monday night In the Victory Week big carnival In .Medford. A chance to have somo fun and win n cash prise. ? Get yir cos tume ready now. .' Dodge car owners keep Watch for an Interesting announcement to ap pear soon.-' Geo. U Treichlcr Aut Company, Liberty nidg. -' J 34 Born, to Mrs. Robert Lawrenco Verblck. nee Christina Iewly; a son on April 28, 1919- at thehome ot her parents, Mr. and Mrs. -.VF. "Lewis, Eagle Point. Ore. Mr. Verblck died of an attack of Influenza In Pomona, Cal Inst October. "-The fish are biting. Why not get a good outfit to replace your old one? See us at 323 East Main. Crater Lake Hardware; , Mr. and Mrs. J. Kuns df Fort Jones. Cal., arrived In the city Wed' nesday for a few days stay and are guests at the Hotel Holland, Fir slab and dry wood for sale by J. T. Gagnon. Phono 859. K. E. Hodgeman, division state highway engineer, left - today for Grants Pass' where he will meet Judge Gillette and they will together inspect the road to Crescent City with a view to ordering some repair work on Hays hill. Dodge car owners keep watch for an interesting announcement to ap pear soon. Geo. I Trelchler Auto Company, Liberty Bldg. 34 Norris, the 6H yearold son of Dr. E. H. Porter, arrived here' from Worcester, Mass., last Tuesday night to remain with his father until Mrs. Porter and the other children arrive home from the east, which' will not be. until after the estate lott by Mrs. Porter's mother is settled, probably a year hence. .Norris, who is the doc tor's second son, made the journey from Worcester to San Francisco in company with Miss Sundstrom, a Red Cross nurse enronte to service in Si beria, and from Frisco the proud lad came to Medford in charge of the train crew. Have you seen them yet? What? The boomerangs In the Crater LaRc Hdwe. Co.'s window. ' A. L. Johnson. Fred E. Hena and W. J. Crane are among the Portland men registered at the Holland. . Llthla water at OeVoe's. , . Last Sunday's Portland: Journal had a picture of Carmen Hittson of this city on their society page. Miss Hittson was a guest of Miss Barrel Camp .while' In Portland and Is now .visiting in Seattle. Woman or girl wanted for night shift at DeVoc'a. ..A. B. Mooman of London, England Is here to look over the valley fruit situation .and is a guest at the Med ford. .'.', . ,' .. Registration books will close Sat urday night. ;; ; . , , ' - 35" Saturday will be -the last day for registering for the special State elec tion to be held In June. ' . AJco Taxi. Phone 95. -.Among the subscribers "of $400 tt the Victory loan in the Medford die trlct this week not.ve. mentioned Jn the Mail Tribune is thd E.. J. Fouts Grocery; . Buy now and,save a dollar. Crater Lake Hardware Co. R.-Coleman of tBl-tf,-' 8: S.. Pitts burgh is umoni the. guests at the .ash hotel Business men's" important meeting at public library 8 p. m. this evening. J. T. Back.ev i-t Jlui-h; was anion the visitors from that "ecUoti In Me,l- ford today. Furniture upholstering, . mattress making, crating and packing. Doug las, 101 South Central. Phone 615-J- Brake lining tor all cars; ' C. E. Gates Auto Co. ' -: f : The tulip beds-In the nark are coming into bloom and a .gorgeous mass of color Other spring flowprs are making a beautiful showing abo In the park. Aihland Tidings, Try our 'merchants - lunch. The bhasta. - . ;,:.: .-,; tf When questioned today relative to the bombs In the mails as to whether any bad been sent to Medford to his knowledge Chief of-Police Timothy replied emphatically: "No -slr-ree. The minute one shows up in the city we shoot him' out of town. There hasn't' bfeen- a bum in town for months to-my personal 'knowledge We have no use for thenf and keep them moving on." ' This is oil stove week. .- Let us demonstrate the Clark Jewel oil stove; Crater Lake Hardware Co. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED Mohair. Will pay. Sic gooa quality. Guy W. , Conner. Phone 64. , FOR SALE ltaotoits for breeding purposes; nice young stock, rew Zealand, Flemish and Belgian ; a few bred does. - L- E. Bean,. 247 Ileal! y. , ,. . . 30 FOR SALE Twtv ntx-room bunga- Iowb, ono three-room, furnished. Small orchard close to town; acre age, -very close,,, partly In ,graln. Owner, 052-R. . 06 FOR RENT Furo.-shed apartment. 822 South Central. Phone 403-X2. '.- . . ... ' '.. 38 VA,TlS'-s!a;rIenccd dish washer. .;nle Holland. :!; WEEKS & McGOWAN CO UNDEUAKfiR' ' Day rhonc: Pacific 22. . Night Phones: F. W. Weeks, 103-J2. .mlr Assistant There has been considerable objec tion to boys who bntho In the .Inckson mineral spring-near Ashland not wearlfls bathing suits. If this Is not stopped there may be somo arrosts. . Dance at Trull Snturctij'. , 84 Portland guests at the Hotel Med ford inclmia E. B. Walker, U 11 Mush,. W.' G. Jenks, Chas. Salmon, J. D.. McCord, M. B. Connolloy J, J, McCarthy aiid L. Hathkey, ' , " Sudan grass seed. Pasture grasses, both wet and dry land. Monarch Seed & Feed Co. i i : 'v v - J5 Counti'- Agent Cate is working to day with Government Expert Gabriel son and craw In tho squirrel poison campaign which Has Just begun on a large scale In the county.- t ': , Matted milk &0o lb. DoVoeV. .Mrs, H. A, Gould and baby accom panied' by her brother, M. A. Nelson, left today for Klamath FoIIb, -whero they will join Mr. Gould who located thero about a month ago. Mr. Nefsun will return to Medford in a day or two., '. . Springs for all cars. C K. Gates Auto Co. A two-lb. box ot Vegan's chocs tales for $1.36 at DoVoe's. ,.-. . Assistant Postmaster Warner re ported Thursday that none ot the bombs sent broadcast over the coun try in a terrorist plot had been re ceived at the Medford postoffico. The postal department has every postof- tlce In the . United States on sharp lookout for bombs.. , ' Dance at Trail Saturday. ...... 34 E. R. Lyou of Detroit, Mich., is a busluessssooiirncr in the city. Canteens are practically lndestrue- table, yet cost less than water bags. C. E. Gates Auto Co. . Sergeant R. P. LeRoy has returned to his home at 'Williams, Ore., after spending several days at the home of his aunt... Mrs. G. H. .Corum. ' Mr. LeRoy was formerly chief clerk of the sick and wounded department at Camp Lewis. .. He was discharged April 9th, after two years service in the medical department." -Miss Helen. LeRoy, who teaches at Nell creek, also spent the week end here. For fire Insurance phone 64, cor ner Eleventh' street and 3. P. track. D. R. Wood & Co. '.;.-, Rev. D. B. Millard of the Christian church, led the high school student body In singing old time songs at the high school assembly today in prep aration -of a feature ot the Victory week- celebration next week. v It Is understood that , the - high school chorus will be used as the nucleus for grand chorus singing during the Victory parade.- ',.. , Registration books will close Sat urday night. '.,:.. .'-.i. S6 Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. Bauer. Mrs. Ed Wallace and Mrs.. Edits. Waggoner of Grants Pass were a, motoring party in Medford yesterday on a shopping lour. A hot weather necesarty Clark Jewel-oil stove., , .Crater Lake Hard ware Co. i . D. Schrader was among the vis itors In the city today from the Wol- len section.. ... Bakery goods at DeVoe's.s . An Illustration of the ..brotherly love and general hanesty prevailing about, tho Elks clubhouse is shown by the fact that an umbrella placed In, the vestibule rack over two weeks ago by Its owner Is still in that exact location, it has a broken nanaic, three dislocated ribs and is plastered with mud. ' Spark plugs for all cars. C E Gates Auto Co. ' " California men registered' at -. tire Medford Thursday Included Ben Cohen, M. S. Rosenstall and L. A Failing of San Francisco and H. E Crowoll of Oakland. . v , ; -s Alco Taxi. Phone 95. v ' Bicycles tires, and supplies. Lib erty Repair Shop. 22 South Grape. . :."..;. 47 The. many friends of Dr. B. F.v Adklns will bo sorry to learn that he is seriously ill at his home south of the city on the Pacific highway. Dr. Adklns is one of the pioneer residents of the city and valhfy. " Paper hanging, paper cleaning. C. Monnich, R. F. D2. ' 62 Real - Fruit , Dessert ; ' Jiffy-Jell is flavored witK fruit juice essences in liquid form, in vials. A wealth of fruit juice is condensed to flavor each, dessert.. So it brings you true -fruit ,-daintiesj healthful and delicious, at a trifling cost. SinTply add boiling water. . Compare it with the old-style gelatine desserts. It will be a delightful rev- elation. , , , , , '" Get. the right Una?.- ' JO Flasotd, at Your Grocer t ' 2 Packages for 25 Centi DR. RIGKERT EYK8 SOTENTrFICALLY. . ' TESTED, AND GLAHSES PROPERLY FITTED ," -1 NO DROPS USED ' Broken Lenses Accurately Duplicated C. A. Spencer, chief train dispatch jr and G. C, Morris, trnlp niiuitar, Southern Pacific otftcInlB from Port land, together with John A. Ormandy chief clerk to John Mr Scott, general paswnger .ajtent, wore Jn the city this nioriiliig fraternising ' with Murk Montgomery, tho . .Modford ,'hiieitt. They are curouto to San Franclsco-to work up a now tlnve tntilo and stated that there wcld 'be practically no chango of time In trains In this sec tion. -They had nothing ,to Bay on tho question of whether the Shasta Limited trula was to be restored to service., , .. , ." Alco Taxi. Phone 95. Four-Inch wooo pipe at Medford Lumber Co.! -: . , : tf ; Rev. and airs, J, p. Wylio and son after n four years resldelice In Mod ford left today for tholr old homo nt Minneapolis and curouto will ninka visits at San Francisco and Loa An geles and will attend the Northorn' B:pMst convention at Donvor. Their many friends thruout the valloy re gret their departure. They came hero originally because Mrs; Wyllo's fath er who recently died could not stand tho cold Minnesota - climate.- Mr i Wylto during toelr residence hero was secretary of the Modford Minis terial association for a long time and filled various pulpits temporarily thruout- tho county,- notably Central Point, and did much missionary work. Their life work and resldenco has been in Minneapolis and vicinity where he occupied pulpits of several prominent ohurehes and Mrs. Wyllo was a public school tcachor for years. Get your milk, cream, butter and buttermilk t DeVoe's. : i i ' Homstitchlns, , '. Pecotlng, i Handicraft Shop. . Mr. and Mrs. C..B. Townsend who have been here for some timerepre- senting a geographical ? publishing company, left today, for a Btay nt Grants Pass from 'hlch city they will go to -Portland.. j " '1 V : - You can always find. something for a quick lunch at DeVoe's.. .. . ) A rellner will double the life Of your tire. C. E. Gates Auto Co. Among Oregon ' men stopping nt the several, hotels-are C. C. Scott of Salem. E. P. Anthony of Albany, M. L. Becker of Roseburg. E. L.tl.ong strcet ot Baker and C. P. Mayhcw of Eugene. Four-Inch wood pipe at Medford Lumber Co. . ..;;;''',::- . tt ! Soldiers, Sailors anil Marines ' - You are hereby-notified that the Woodmen of the World will admit discharged soldiers; sailors and. mar ines (Including those In the air ser vice) to membership without lnltla tlon tee, and the Head Camp will pay medical and certificate, fees. The Insurance rates are. law and a big reserve to back thom ctp. Yon' should Investigate this of for. it is worth sometning to -you. - -. ' W..B. JACKSON, Clerk. . . Csmp No,; 90. W. O. W. PARIS;. Atiril .30. A' IlnvnA lis patch' lroin l'non lntcn thnt 'Amen can nmiv autliorities nt Iwtir-'l'ill have Kwitcuced nuil Iuulucil nn Amcr- icnn lieutenant for nil .assault. ii)on .. .-..1 I.. ..... . i. ... : ... ! ' Kin. wnn nic(i irm nwr miunc. Uelicious.m Ice Cream and Sherbets Make these warm days v enjoyable Variety of Pleas ing Flavors, all ; True and Pure, . Special Orders for Ariy Occasion- ' WfLIi IIBIP YOU A slmbl6 'way tot add strength and vigor to indoor workers. Oftentimes thd'lnactlvlty and con finement of liidoor work results In a general "tailing off" of physical flt- SS. V : :. . PEPTONA, our best tonic," Is Ideal as an aid In comhat'ng these condi tions, .and In. rebuilding run down systems; '- , . r X- PEPTONA contains organic Iron, Malt, Manganese and Extract of Cod Llvor Oil, so combined that.lt -Is pleasant to. take and easily onlmltut ed by even .vory weak digestive or gans.. ' , . . For Sale Only by PEPTONA bm IS' r its BANKER PLEADS GUILTY TO TAKING . KAOlfAMiiNfo, ; Cnlii, May JiX I'rnnl! A. itriixli. cnsliier ufllio Snntii '.iotiit K'utiniml hunk, Smita Hosn, v'nilf., 'iilou(U'tl miiltv toiliiv in tit' 1'nitcil Stiitijs - ilislrivt . court , to u cluinio ok' iMiilii'r.sliiii! $201,000 of the bunk's funds. Jle wan ticiitenccil to 10 year's imnrisonuu-nt in McNuil'ti Isluml fudornl wnitentinrv by. Vni tod Stntcs , District Jiulito Win. Vim Klcet. rVrimmlo 8oiniina V., sim-iii-lnw of the Into former I'nwiilont Sierra of HontluriiR, ami William 0. Ornnt nnd Hiirold M. linuuhcrv. nsiiiKtiiiit ciikIi iers of the hank, ulciulcd not' lUiiltv to similar elm men in imlietnieiitH rv turnt'd tiKiiinst llumi. !' ' V'i . ; Mcix'liiiiits MwtliiK Tonight All merchants and business men are. earnestly requested to attoud tho moetlng tonight nt S p. in. nt tho public library to cohipleto arrange ments for Liberty Week. Every mer chant Is Intorestod In soelng this a VlR success and you should attend whether you are a member of the Business Men's nssoclutton or not. "hows .YOUR BLOOD 7 Fimplra and Erapttou - Mean Bad Blood Teopfe' who have Impure or tmpover ished blood should be careful to lake only a temperance remedy made of wild roots and barks such as Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery is and has been for nearly 50 years. Ingredients printed on wrapper.' . The first day you itarf to taVd Uiii reliable medicine, impure frcrnis and accumulation begin to separate in the blood and are then expelled tliroucb Lthe eliminative organ. In- place of the impurities, the ar teries and veins gradually get fresh vitalized blood and the action of Oils good blood on the skin means that pim ples, ooiii, carbuncles, ccicma, rain. acne and all skin blemishes will disap pear. Ihcn you must remember that when the blood is right, the liver, stom ach, bowels and kidneys become healthy, active and vigorous and you will have no more trouble .with indigestion, back ache, headache. '"' .- . Get Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Dis covery to-day at any medicine dealers, in tablet or liquid form, or send lite (or trial package to Dr. Pierce's (Invalids' Hotel, Buffalo, n. y. ' ; Spokane, : WaiA. "I had scrofulous sores on my body nnd limbs and boils j were nawnys coming out m uiiiurcm pincccu I took treatment from several doctors but they did mo no good. At last I began using Ihv.Piercc's Golden Medical Dis covery for thy blood, - 'When I bad taken three bottles of it the sores rcra all hcalul and I have not boon troubled any mare with ' boil.".-tV, a. Futon, ; 8, J10 ' LAST TiMES TONIGHT Priscilla Dean "The Wildcat of Paris', ;:':";!ton10RRow;t;",;, FJIViPJIllUSMB ,..v-,-,l i 1 1 Arr. L. J. SCIIADE 'Mnrtln : J. noddy- announce thut they have secured tho snr- vices of Air. h. J. Schado who for many years has boon asiioci- : ated with one of the loading " Jowolors of Portland. His khow ' ledge of the Diamond; , Watch and Jewelry will bo another i added factor to tho store. Comd In and fnebt,- Mr. . Schade ; and , have a talk with him In regard . to making" over that old piece of ' Jewelry' or about that watch of yours that doosn't run. Don't ' forget to let him show yoi) tho wondorful diamonds ' wo hnvo horo for you. .;. " ' .' . JMartin J. Reddy 8iitliorn Oregon's ('iidlng . ' ' Jmi'clnh ' "'. .' Visitors 'nlwpya. -welcome, v : . tAST TIMES TOIiqHT , ' in . . i' ' j ' 1 BRYANT WASH BURN '- ""rl '; - ",:t -- A'.'t " V 'i ' '. - H ',-'" ' "" '' Y . , ' ; i . IN . . ! f- .. . . ' 'The Way of a ''..i" . '; 4 ? PEARL WHITE V Xn llu' .Foiirlli l'lpisotltv ' ; ',-'. . :. I I,., ' ' - ' ''. "Hie Lightning .Raider'! TOMORROW- : SATURDAY t. -1 BIG BILL HART in ! ' "BRANDING BROADWAY" ; , PAGE THEATRE fh TimrVA V"NJTkCHT HI A V V V 1 1 AVJ l i 'LEC0MTE R FX.ESHEK Presen ; THE TIMELY AND PATRIOTIC MUStCAL NOVELTY WITH MILITARY ATMOSPHERE . SMARTS SWIFT AMD SAUCVCAST BRiGHT-TUNEFUL AND GORGEOUSLY GftlV TWENTY SMASHING SONG-HITS P5io ' 60c, Seats t'i RRBifflR Latimer's Powdered Arsenate of Lead in Four-Pound Bags Saves Money, Time and Material ' ,f;V(: ; :. ' - ilv "Y ' l;.i' sFORSALEBY ' ' DENNEY & CO. ' . . MEDFORD-S. P.J Track. Jbhh!Deere-Dain ;, This tiiowcvframo is iiioro liberally propor 1 tioncd and hence is heavier and inoro svih ' Btantial tlian is the conitoif practice., 'it is made in one solid 'pieco' 'and both tongue socket and pitman, extension are lioaviiy rit bed to prevent vibration rnjd insure stabil- . Liberty, Loans at . ,; ,!.v,i, ' . , .. ..... . Hubbard Man With a Maid" AN I) ' a J. , lilt SHOW OF f NOVELTIES"0 EFFECTS ,$PARKLINS-6AY m::: OFOIRtS 7 L.OO and $1.80 War Ta 75c, $t00 and $1.50 War Tax Sat. at Box Office M . par for Mdrchnhdisp ' 1 u ' . .' S. v, . ... -r Brothers , ,'-.''. '.. ' ';,'" ft' V 'j' ''j '' ...'.'.' - ' . ....