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- 'i-i ., i i.-'l'4'tAW-'-' ?MSl . ,oW-j-: JFfV. -s' PAOE TWO sncDFORD matl trtbunt;, mddford, onrcrKW, frtday, may 2, im '.One of the big features of Victory week will be the Victory bull which will be held on Monday night, the opening night of the week's celebra tion, at the Nntntorlum. The largo hall with its excellent dancing floor Is to be used for the event. Music of the highest order will be furnished : by Launepach's , big Jazx orchestra and the dance will doubtless provo a ' fitting wlndup to the liight's festiv ities. , ,-.... , ... Piano toning, George Cross. 60S W. 2nd, phone 309; endorsed by leading teachers southern Oregon. 62 The Boys Garden and Athletic club of the Christian church will hold a vegetable and .food Bale at' the public ' market Saturday morning. . The Rogue Elk Hotel Is now open for the season. . Special Sunday dln- nors a specialty. ,36 Among '.Grants Pass people here Thursday was Mrs. F. W. Streets who spent the day with friends. ' : 'V DeVoa has a fine line of assorted Chocolates at 6 Oo per pound. ' :? Bobby Polouze of Eagle Point, was again an athletic hero last week when he pitched the Stanford' univer sity baseball club to a fire two vic tory over the University of California team, allowing only five hits. Of Stanford's seven hits one was made by Pelouze, who was extolled in the San Francisco papers for bis master ly pitching and all around game. It was the first time for years that Stanford won the baseball champion ship over thg U. of C. . Spray bose 22 cents per foot while It lasts.' 'Rogue River Fruit & Pro duce Association. " '86 Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Wright of Weed are guests at the Hotel Med ford. Mr. " Wright is proprietor of Wright's Inn in the California lumber town. Carriage, wagon and auto repair ing and rebuilding done at 'Merrlman BlacksmithShop. All work guaran teed. . , - . . - 60 The quarterly meeting for' the Medford and Grants Pass district of the' Free Methodist denomination convened in the church at Grants Pass yesterday and the sessions will continue until May 4 Rev. R. H. Dollorhide, of Roseburg, the district elder, is in attendance. ' , For the best insurance see Holmes, the Insurance Man. ' 1 , Tomorrow is the last day for regis-, tration for the special election to be held June 3rd to vote on the various bills and amendments submitted to the people by the last legislature. Big dance at Eagle Point Saturday, 'May 3rd. Tickets $1.00., All are welcome. 36 Lowell Netherland arrived home trom Camp Lewis on Friday where . he was discharged from military ser vice. Ho served In France for six months. . .. 'Helman bath, at Ashland, will open for, .the season, Saturday, May rd. Open dally thereafter excepting Mondays of each week. 36 Registration books will close Sat urday night. 35 Coach King of the Ashland high school and five of the .fastest sprin ; ters of th4 .school, Harold Stone Merle Walters, Louis Beeson, Allen Brower and Wences Keegan left Ash land last night for jCorvallis to par ticipate in .the interscholastic track meet at the O. A. C. on May 4. .Call .Mitchell in regard to , that lawn mower and have it sharpened right. .Called for and .delivered. Phone 320-J. . ' ' Arthur. Allen of Portland, travel ing auditor for the Oregonlan, spent the day here on business. Common alfalfa seed $27.00 per hundred pounds. Monarch Seed & Feed Co.' : ' ' ' 35 .Mrs. H. .T; Hubbard and son left this morning for a visit at Roseburg. .Hemstitching, Derating. Some new ideas. ( Vanity Hat Shop. ";'.. . .PercyPlne is' a guest at the Nash hotel Jtrom Salina, Kans., as is also W. R. Debus of Walla Walla, Wash, i Piston rings for all cars. , C. IS. Gates Auto .Co. . , ' - ,1 Ash was one of the visitors in Jthe city Friday from the Trail i Bection, having arrived Thursday. t . Does your screen need repairing or painting? , We will do it for you. IPhone 616. ' 1 . The H. A. R. veterans and mem bers of the liff: R. C, have been granted a rate of two cents a mile for the State rf.A.'R.' encampment which' will be held at The' Dalles In June. The tickets will "be sold only upon presentation of Identification certlf I cates signed ,fcy state' department commander and will be sold from June1 13 .to i T inclusive. The tickets wilt be valid for return until mid night Jtfne 25th. !' Big1 dance at Eagle Point Saturday, aiay, 3rd. ' Tickets 1.00. All are welcome. '' ' '' '''-' . 36 "O. V. Wlmberly of Roseburg, the deputy internal revenue collector is in the city on official business. " I The'fish are biting. ' Why not get a good outfit to replace your old one? See its at ?23 East Main. Crater Lake iHardwar'e.' ; ' ' "' . Mr. and Mrs. Goorge N. Kingston of San Francisco are auto tourists who arrived In the city Thursday and are stopping at the Medford. v ir slab and dry wood for sale by J. T. Gagnon. Phone 859. . 1 ,R..TCemp Welch of Wagner creek,' wns In the city Thursday and was a calloi at the Commercial club. Have you soert them yet? What? TWlxiomernngs In the Crater Lake Hdwo. Co.'s window. i. , , . , WJEIKS & McGOWAN CO ' ' UNDERTAKER .' Pay Phone: Paclflo 827. NUtht Phones: F. W. Weeks, 103-J2. Kdward Soutter was a business visitor in Grants Pass yestorday. i Llthla water at DoVoo's. i'; ' Scoit DavlB, the '.well known for mer Medford niun who still retains his property Interests here but who has resided for several years at Davenport, Wash., where he is man ager of the Big Bend Milling com pany flour mill, will (depart for Davenport tonight following a short visit In the city; Mr. Davis still has an ardent fondness. for Medford and his friends would not be surprised to see htm, eventually return to this city. AVoman or girl wanted for night shift at DeVoe'sJ ; i Grants Puss is sure of having a city band soon as tho geuoral public heartily favors the proposition and Is contributing liberally for the sup port of the proposed organltatlon. In. a few days time this week so rar $503 was subscribed. $443.50 of which was paid in cash. Registration books will close Sat urday night. " . ' 85 W. R. DeLay, the former auto. dealer here, 'and Lawrence Rukes.i are two members of the Medford Elks lodge who have demlfted and havo recently been elected to mem bership In the Portland lodge of Elks: They.are now residents of the state metropolis. - - AIco Taxi. Phone 95. A'. L: Woodwlllle of Boston, Mass., Is' here investigating Into the valley fruit situation. Ho Is making his headquarters at the Medford. .'Buy now and save a dollar. Crater Lake Hardware Co. District Engineer K. E. Hodgman leaves this evening for Salem to pre sent his estimates for the Medford- Eagle Point unit of the Crater Lake highway. If the estimates are satis factory to State Engineer Xunn they will be submitted to the government engineers and if satisfactory to them surveyors will be put to work at once on the project. Furniture upholstering, mattress making, crating and packing. Doug las, 101 South Central. Phone 615-J. The county commissioners are over on the Applegate today looking after the roads and will certainly find some needed improvements that will be immediately remedied by them. s, ' ". ' Brake lining tor all cars. C. E. Gates Auto Co. ' Chas. Clayton, the new operator at the Liberty theatre and Mr. Harckc's able assistant has moved his family here from Portland and like every one else is in love with the city and valley. ' Try our merchants lunch. The Shasta. ' '-.. ; ' tf f There was more optimism display ed at the merchants meeting last night to arrange for Victory Week, than has been manifested by the bus- iness Interests for months. .'The rea son, business Is better and prospects brighter than for many years. This is oil stove week. . Let us demonstrate the Clark Jewel oil stove. Crater Lake Hardware Co. Harold and George Barton of Grants Pass, transacted business in Medford today. Sudan grass seed. Pasture grasses, both wet and dry land. Monarch Seed & Feed Co.-''"'- ' ; 35 Earl Hubbard of the firm or Hub bard Bros;, this city-, accompanied A. B. Cornell to Grants Pass and partic ipated In the returned soldiers recep tion given by Josephine county Red Cross In the new court house. No Breakfast 'trouble , at our, house.; , .1 . -i'.iJf- . says ' Every rnornincr now. we have Kpdak FJnihirig ' Film developinir, 15c roll. , - Printincr, post card size, 3 for 10c. i WfaSVi and smaller. 2 for 5o.(;,; . . Kverv lav service.! , V.'.'.l!',, JAP AET STORE Friday-Saturday Twb Days GonstanceTaliiiadg'e .' Romance and Arabella" J it's Miss Talmadge's Latest and Best COMEDY LKO , : NEWS "LIONS AND LADIES' HEARST'S 1. .'.The feature stars. Constance Talmadge, popu ' lar queen of comedy, plus drama, 2. -It is a picturization of the famous comedy by - WiUiam-Hurlburt. . . I ' : ' 3. , Harrison Jord is leadir. m?.n. -4. Her best picture. 5. Directed by Walter Edwards, ' 6. Another Talmadge success. 'Big Biir, Hart at Theatre in. 4$ v n t Kf ,..x. W -J -. -,-XiVi A t .V s. )'.., if 4. ' .. A tenso moment t .MnCOAlTft " - .. : They put "Big Bill" Hart, in a dress suit at the studio where he was engaged on his new Artcraft picture, "Branding Broadway," and thereby rendered him as. uncomfortable as a man can be under ordinary condi tions. ; .... "It made me downright unhappy." confided the Thomas H. Ince star to one of his associates, "to be rigged out in one of these boiled shirt out fits. ' The collar binds like a bridle bit on a mustang, and I feel as awk ward as a cayuse in harness for the first time. Of course. If art demands that I wear the thing, I'm game, but - Malted milk 50c lb. DeVoe's. i. . Springs for all cars. C. E. Gates Auto Co. . '- Fair weather and a light to heavy frost In the morning Is predicted tor Saturday. Friday's maximum tem perature was 77 degrees. . :,- Canteens are practically lndestruc table, yet cost less than water bags. C. .E. Gates Auto Co. V -, . . Mr: and Mrs. J. C. Zancker, ',o Portland, ' are- atito "tourists ' from Portland'who are guests at the Hotel Medford. ": , , ; For fire insurance phone 64, cor ner Eleventh street and S. P. track". D. R. Wood & Co. . . Registration books will close Sat urday night. ... ' 35 Mr. and Mrs. Rorlng of Redding, Cel., are in the city for a two weeks stay and are stopping at tho Medford. i Bakery goods at DeVoe's. . PAGE THEATRE TUESDAY NIGHTi MAY LE C0MTT S FLESHES Present ' THE TIMELY AND PATRIOTIC MUSICAL NOVELTY , p- ;:: vith military ATMospiieme. it :V. i SMART SWIFT AHD SAUCV CAST BRIGHT-TUNEFUL) - AND GORGEOUSLY GIRLV tl'l TWENTY '."S: SMASHING SONG-HITS ' "'A' Prioo ' - 50c, 75c, $1.00 and $1.50 Seats I ii it A IN ',;.-: . Liberty Branding Broadway v it, T- IV' v 1 v 1 give mo a soft shirt, a pair of over alls and chaps and I'm contented as a Comanche with a bottle of snake bite." , ' .-.-iBill" looks well enough in his rig, hut he iB manifestly uncomfort able. To make the alight concession to his western temperament, he wore his Stetson sombroro when he wasn't working and the combination was decidedly-incongruous.' 'Mr. Hart has 'accomplished wonders with tie pic ture, which has much of its action In little old Now York. It will be shown at tho Liberty theatre today and to morrow. : . . ' Douglas Wood was a visitor In the city from Grants Pass on Thursday. Spark plugs for all cars. C. E. Gates Auto Co. . . Alco Taxi., Phone 9S. ' j Mr. and Mrs. A. D. RIppel are New Orleans people registered at th6 Medford. " ' ' Bicycles tires, and supplies.' Lib erty Repair Shop.' 23 South Grape. . : fca 47 Paper hanging, pape cleaning. O. F. Monnlch. R. F. D. 2. 52 Mrs. J. W. Bass "o? Roseburg left for home today aftec looking of tor property Intorcsts hore. Alco Taxi. Phone 95.' " ' "'' Four-Inch wooa pipe at Medford Lumber Co. tf . F. O. Ahlstrom, tho Butto Foils merchant, was a business visitor In iioclford Thursday and today. '" " s .You can always find something for a quick. lunch at DeVoe's. ,' V 1 fcl 4 6 th &BKHIZT , ""-'"L . ., T- . BRiGADE OF GIRLS War Tax Sat. at Box Of fice" .M : THE HOUSE OF BIG FEATURES CONSTANCE TALMADGE ROMANCE AHo ABAHCltA" mm IfiaMs j V.. ANOTHER 100 IER CENT SHOW Adults 25c, Children 10c. Mr. and Mrs, 'lloyd Js'nllor of Kuro kn, left for 1'ortlaml this morning after n visit with relatives hero, llu only 'recently roturtiiid from mllltnry sorvlco. ' ' Got your milk, cream, butter and buttormtlk at DeVoe's. Hemstitching, PecotluB. , Handicraft Shop. ' Colonel U. ,C. Washburn of Tub.lo Ruck who was nti overnight guest nt tho Hotel Holland, loft for homo this morning. ; A rollner will double the lit of your tire. C. K. antes Auto Co. 1 Old papers for building tires and house cleaning, lOo bundlo. . Mr. and Mrs. O. Q. ilross of Suuttlo who are returning homo from south ern California nro guests ut the llol lund. t ' I l'ur-lnch wood . pipe at Modford Lumber Co. ' t tf Mr. and Mrs. N. II. Doguoot Klnm nth Fulls, left for homo today In their cur after a short visit In tho city. - ' ' " "- .' A two-lb. box of Vogan's chocolates for t.S5 at DoVoo's. ' A hot woathor necossity Clark Jewel oil stovo. Crater Lake Hard ware Co. V 's '-)';,'" n ' GUILTY OF FRAUD rOItTLAXI). Mv 2. Allennlioim of fnutil. blriokeii from tho oriuinul oomv)liint of tho hoard of vvhool trustees' of the Kpiscotml diocese here iiL-nint Dr. A. A. Morrion". rec tor of Trinity Euit'opul eliureli hov- ernl weeks nuo. nro restored in liirlillv 'different form in tin nmentledj comiilaiht filed in the circuit court i todnv. : "' ' ' ' ' " "" ' Tho new comnliiint asserts Hint Pr.,l Morrison' ."wrotnrfiillv tind frniidii-'i li'ntlv" conceived i scheme n,nd ihtn lor tukinir ndvnntnuo of Ins position s member of the school hoard trtts- j tees by' aeiuiirinc "Ouk Hill Farm'1 of 1.013 nrres in Vniuhill countvj from llliiml lleriin.- ill 11108. ami sell-. I tntr'n portion "of it tuthe lionrd "at I Z I $75. M PRffiES 1 To Dodgfe Brothers Car Owners in Jackson and Josephine Counties HELP US OUT ON OUR VICTORY WEEK STUNT " :-: ': .r,-;1;, -.Vs., '!' .... ... . . ? ' Our part for Victory "Week is n Dodgo Brothers Car pnrndo, and, as an ' incentive, the following prizes will be awarded, by coinpelent judges, for i-ars.jof each year since first built by Dodge Brothers. ' ' " ' f ? t t f T ? ? J ? T T ? f f ; f y j T t f t t ? T f I t Y T 1915 1916 t-. 1918 " 1919 SECOND . These prizes will' be warded for gcn.eral . appearance, .ftjjdC.nehy.y's , mode) .will be considered separately. v ' '' ' We want every Dodge Brother's car owner in oux.teiyjjtpry, Jackppi and .JToaephine .Counties, to be interested 'and join the parade. Tbcve are no conditions other than being an owncrpf a p9dge,.Bro"tli crs'.Car.' ' ' ;" : , .;' , '' ;, ' ; v ''' i r. ' '1'; : yK J ' Parade to form on South Grape street at 4 p.' m. "Wednesday, May. 7th. V,'' ': ' ..".'. -' '- - ' ' -.'. "if you, will, consent Tto enter the parade please ..sign .this slip, cut j it out, and return to, us before 12 M, May 7th. ..." I Geo. L. Salesmen X , ,W, E. Guyer, J. O. Cobbs. an DUli'iiKcmin iintl t'Mii'liitiiut iirimi, I'ur lieviinil itrt viiluc, in'enmt or iiroMnotiv," .' " HOW A YOUNG GIRL SU FFEREO And Wat Restored to Health By Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable ; i , Compound Told By , ' ! ' ' 1 Her Mother. ' ':' ."" '?" ' Broolttyn. N.,y. "I cannot praise LjOia E. i'lukliain'a VvKntnblo Com. punmi eiuuiii tor wnai it Iiiih duno for my , duuulitvr. Kh wns .15 yetirs of lio, very sickly and pale and sho Jmd to stay l)om0 from 'H'lioolmostof tlio time. , Sliu sullorwl nKonio" fiMUi bnckncho and ilirfinoM uiid,wns wlUi oHtnpHto. KoCtliree niontlis lio won, under tho doctor s euro unit got no belter, always coniplainluit ntiout Iter back and sluo ucIUiik so I diiln't know what to do. . lrendlnUiepn)cni nlwut your woml'mfnl nuHliclne so I mado tip my mind to try It. She hiw tnkfn live battles of Lydla K. J'lnklmm's ,VK0tnbla Com. pound and uovnti't complnin tiny more With horbnek and side achinit. ' tihelms ? allied in woluht and feelitmunh butter, recommend I.ydi E. t'inkliuin's Vuni. labia Compound to all mothers, ami dnuKhlxr." Mrs. M. Kinork, 010 Marcy Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. - - For simjcIiiI advice in re(rurd to such Ailments write to I.yilla.E. 1'lnkhain Medicine Co., lmu Mom. wm Let Us Print arid Develop ; . i Youc films. We do ggod york and do it promptly. . Oivc u irtrial. ' '"' v' ' f . Heath's Drug Store Phone 884 ; TbeiBanTox Store A Big Time Victory .Week. , JJ. . FIRST PRIZE, AUTO ROBE ? SECOND PRIZE, TIRE COVER.. , FIRST.PRIZE, ONE SET WEED CHAINS. SECOND PRIZE, ONE SET NO-GLARE LENS. FIRST. PRIZE, ONE SPOT LIGHT. " SECOND PRIZE, ONE PETRY CUTOUT. ; : v FIRST PRIZE. ONE MOTORMETER. PRIZE, ONE TROUBLE FIRST PRIZE, ONE PYRENE FIRE EXTINGUISHER. SECOND PRIZE, ONE CANVASS WATER BUCKET -. ' l.-':f Treichler Motor Go TVTflrlfnrrl OrA ,T00 UTE TO CUS8IFY 1 Foil halic l'Nutf ear, (n (.Ino ehnnc, at rlvht prjtin. .Also sovorul noml sld lioxoit, flno'tyr.imekltm iautU In. Unlviirsal Tlio'l'MUor HliUlon, , Nat llldK: ' . WANTKU-A- woman to assist with KPiiornl hotisowork, two In family. (IKi Wost Thlrtoonth stroot. 87 FOIl 8ALM Two horses BUMliUlo fqr Unlit worlt .of. i'CTJf.i'l 4!' i ono s-lneli plow mid ouq slnKIt) c"1" : ; tlvnlor, alnot HOW. VI0'. 8..VaJi . IMionn ftns-.T. ' - f ilb IfOll SAliU 'i0 ae ranch. 110 n'f ' In uulUvulloii, linlniK'o ttmberi Iok : hiiiiso iitid burn. KOtnl wol, )i('ruoii i oil, and live eroek, ftiuilly orulviiril, ; itnoil road, Ui.(i0 por acre, llmi. . AV." Umifelns. . Phono . "1 101 i iHouth Neutral. -' ' ' 'I AVJAN'TBb V bun'iF Jtho"(i7Y(ilivntFftnii uhluks. Call Mull Trlhuno.Jlf S'OH HAlj'.--Powor"iiprny'rlK, kooiI ,' oondlllnii; Champion uiowoi', slilti ball plow: rod lipups, .Re, llarkuloy , Oreluiril. . i0 UNTKI) Iron nil'lnr. nuyit bu ( Honii siiaiin. i-noiiu o;iu-ti2. u h' ,' "-'., K'tj 4."'. 1 v ':i",i'ii".";i",i or noavinesa oltef meals ara rnost onnoying manifestaliont ol ncid-dyapepslit lV ' KinoiDS pleasnnt to tcke, neutralize aclditu anil help restore. normaTdlgeetlon.it r . HAMt SV ttlYKIT A nnunj : . NAItURS OP StOTTS tMUUUON i LAMP 5 Medford. Orecon ? Liberty Buildine " f1io,vinj,..i.rii.v ty,w. sj -'tf Wj'J