Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 05, 1919, Page 2, Image 2

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    A. G. Clark of Portland, general
manager for lbs Axociated mdua
trle of Oregon will upeak at the pub
lic library Tuesday evening, May 6th,
Initead of Wednesday evening as was
previously announced. Mr. Clark will
have much of Interest to say to the
merchants and people of Medford.
K very body Is cordially invited to hear
his lecture.
Piano toning, George TV". Cross, 603
W. Ind, phone 80; endorsed by
leading teachers southern Oregon. S 2
When the lights go out on the
streets at 9 p. m. tonight the public
. Is warned to look out for plckpock-
, ets. The lights will only be out for
one minute and when they come on
again the brilliantly decorated Vic
tory week window displays of the
stores will be seen for the first time
In all their brilliance. Great throngs
are expected in toe business part of
the city tonight to enjoy the opening
; of the Victory week festivities.-.
Snyder's ketchup, 16 oil bottle 25c
this week at Truax Store. SS
E.' F. J. McPherson and Wilbur
Jacks of Eagle Point and F. G.
. Uames of " Medford were busy this
morning loading a large shipment of
cattle tor the Portland market. The
trio were guests at the Hotel Holland
over Sunday. '
DeVoe has a fine Una of assorted
chocolates at 60c per pound.
Fred Lewis of Jacksonville, who
overseas service Is borne.
For the best insurance see Holmes,
the Insurance Man. .
Mrs. Maria Brewer of Montague,
Cal., was a Sunday guest at the Hotel
Medrord." ' ;
' Call Mitchell in regard to that
lawn mower and have It sharpened
right. Called for and delivered.
Phone 820-J.
'Misses Louise Daddysman and
-Grace' Wilson returned today - from
.Corvallls where they spent Junior
week end at the Oregon Agricultural
college as guests of the Pi Beta Phi
bouse..- i. -
- Tomatoes 10c a can.: Truax Store
.thU week.- ,38
v -Mrs. Frank Hoover ; of Bybee
Springs, returned to her home today
from the Dow hospital fully recov-
' ered from ' her recent operation for
appendicitis. .
: Hemstitching, pecotlng. Some new
Ideas. Vanity Hat Shop. '
- E. J. Vance of Twin Falls. Idaho, is
among the business visitors in the
city. ' -
Green Stockings.' ' K: : :. ., , 38
. hn uuDbard of this city, was
among the Medford -people who at
tended the big reception to returned
soldiers and sailors 1 of ' Josephine
county held last Friday : night 1 at
Grants Pass, s-
'. Does your screen need repairing or
painting? Wewill do it for you
Phone 616. ' :
: Among Applegate men who spent
Sunday in the city were George Hoff
man and Thomas Mee. "
Bargain counter dry goods and
week. . ,.' . . ." .V- W 38
"' C. H.-DaTis and F. L. Slsley of
Glasgow, Mont.,-are visitors in Med
ford who are guests at the Nash
hotel. "
For Victory Week try Los Angeles
; Manila cigars at Davidson's. Ask the
soldiers about them. They know. 41
Ray Coleman, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Jj B. Coleman of Jacksonville, who
has been in the navy service for the
past' two years, arrived home on "a
furlough last week from Portsmouth,
K. H., where the U. S. S. Pittsburg of
whose crew be is a member, was then
Stationed. '
' ' Piston rings for an cars, C. E.
Gates Auto Co. :
'The Drake Duo will give an enter
talnment'at the' Christian ' church
Tuesday evening. Something decid
edly, different that you cannot afford
; to miss. ' Mr. Drake recited i "The
Corpse' of Me Cousin" at the Com
mercial club banquet recently at the
Medford hotel and made a decided
hit.- - ,...-- ...--.., .........
Ivory, celluloid and corn starch
each 10c pkg. at Truax Store. ; 38
Everybody who can sing, is re
quested to take part in the commulty
sing of popular songs on "the streets
tonight. Mr. Millard will also sing
a patriotic 'solo with the band. The
high school will sing some parodies.
' ' The fish" are biting." Why not get
a good outfit to replace your old one?
See us at 323 East Main. Crater Lake
Hardware. ' ; "" v s '' " " '
Mrs.' E. E. Vroman and children
will leave Tuesday for The Dalles,
Ore., to join Mr. Vroman who last
week located In that city and estab
lished a .vulcanizing business there. '
-- Fir slab and dry wood for sale by
J. T. Gagnon. Phone 85s. . ;
, G, CM. Esterly, the Waldo mining
man was a guest at the Medford over
Sunday. - '.. t. -M.-' - ; j
God bless my soul Green Stock
ing! ' i . ,' - 38
San Francisco visitors in the city;
today include H. L. Miller, Felix
Freudenthal, F. M. Carter,- C. ' H.
Whitney and F. McTaggart. ' ;
Have you seen them yet? What?
The boomerangs In the Crater Lake
Hdwe. Co 's window; ,i
Clyde Ficbtner,' the young son of
Mr,- and Mrs. Carl Fichtner was'op
erated on by Dr. J. J. Lmmens at the1
Medford sanitarium this morning for
the removal of his tonsIlB.. ."
.) Llthis water at DeVoe's. :
Everybody oh the streets tonight
is expected to join in the community
singing and those who can't sing will
at least open their mouths and utter
some kind of a noise In honor of the
Victory Week celebration'. f '
. 'Don't fall to see the -windows at
the Liberty Repair Shop, 22 South
Grape. - 42
Glen Rogers of Sams Valley and
A. A. Hollenbeak of Prospect were
Sunday visitors In the city.
Green Stockings. .5
W. S. McLaren, superintendent of
the Pacific Coast Rescue and Protec
tive society, who was to have given a
stereopticon lecture here next Thurs
day night, has postponed his appoint
ment unavoidable business having
called him elsewhere.
Woman or girl wanted for night
shift at DeVoe's. '
..Miss Dorothy Palmer left Monday
morning for Berkeley, Cal., for a
week's visit with relatives, and from
there will bo east to spend the sum
mer visiting relatives at Aurora; 11L,
and Chicago. ' ' ' "
Alco Taxi. Phone S. s . "
Klamath Falls men who arrived at
the Hotel Medrord yesterday aro
James E. Howie, N. J. Knight and F.
H. Nash.
! Why did Clea have to wear Green
Stockings, ' -; ' " '' : s '- S8"
: Mrs. CCancy Thompson who resides
near Jacksonville left Saturday for
Cavendish, Alberta, Canada, for a
visit with her daughter, Mrs. Robert
Ferguson. - - .
Buy now and save a dollar. Crater
Lake Hardware Co. ,v '" -
C. C. Furnas has returned home
from a week's business visit at Fres
no and otter California points. '
Furniture upholstering, mattress
making, crating and packing. Doug
las, 101 South Central. Phone 615-J.
Mrs. B. L. Moses and children wero
Saturday sojourners In the city from
Jacksonville. '. ' " '
' Brake lining tor all cars. -. C. S.
Gates Auto Co.
Fear that the surplus of canned
vegetables' held by the war depart
ment would be dumped on the gen
eral market has been allayed by of
ficial announcement that canned
corn, peas, string beans, squash and
tomatoes will he added to the army
ration list. Kb surplus exists. Whole
salers have larger stocks than usual,
but retailers have ' much smaller
stocks; Usual canning operations
should be resumed advises the Nat
ional Canners association. - '
It's something to see a Chicago so
ciety woman in Green Stockings. 38
- Mrs. L. F. Schreyer left Saturday
for her home at Tacoma following an
extended visit with her sister, Mrs.
Ray H. Toft. '
For fire insurance phone (4, cor
ner Eleventh street and S. P. track.
D. R. Wood Co. -
Try our merchants lunch. The
bhasta. - tf
Seattle men registered at the Med
ford are J. Burton and Thoa. F. Hary.
1 Is Somallland on your map? Come
to Green Stockings. - 38
Chas. 'Jessbnan, John - 'Dickey,
Wylie M.' Norman and W. L. Turpln
were Saturday fined $10 and costs
each . In Police Judge Taylor's court
for participating in a friendly game
of craps In a ToonTof a Main street
rooming house early one morning re
cently. In their -excitement their
comments were heard at' 3 a. m. by
Night Policeman Jess . Brownlee a
block away. He Investigated and
entering the unlocked room ' stood
quietly watching the game. Not
knowing the new - policeman the
young men looked np and invited him
to take a hand In the game. Brown
lee at once did so by -stopping down
and gathering in the dice and telling
the players they were under arrest on
the charge of gambling.
Malted milk 60c lb. DeVoe's.
Spark, pings for all cars. C. E.
Gates Auto Co.
- Mrs.' A. H. Soukup, who recently
purchased the A. F. Stennett prop
erty in East Medford Is well pleased
with her bargain and the city. Mr.
Bouknp will arrive from Hedley, B.
C, in a few weeks. Mrs. Souhup Is
Mrs. Ben Garnett's mother. -f-.
. Springs or all cars. p. S. Gates
Auto Co. v
v Bakery goods at DeVoe's. - ,
Wednesday is Dodge auto day In
Medford when the Dodge owners are
all coming to town to show the peo
ple of the county what a large family
they are and the daddy of them all,
George Trelchle'r,' Is offering prizes
for the best looking cars of each year
1915 to 1919 Inclusive.
Canteens are practically lndes trac
table, yet cost less than water bags.
C. E. Gates Auto Co. ' '
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY.
FOR SALE Crop100 acres of wheat
" and alfalfa Id good condition. In
qnfre personally.' C M. Svendsen,
Medford;1 ' ' ; 1 '- ' '' '- 38
FOR SALE Extra good milch goat.
Tel. 640. . i; - ,i .- 39
LOST Child's rose sweater. Return
. . to Mail Tribune or phone 5 19-J.
' Ji r-i'v 3g
FOR SALE Large Underwood type
' writer, 160.00 cash; ' 929-W. 39f
FOR SALE Mirror cheap. Phone
.- 929-W.' - ' 39
FOR RENT Furnished five-room
house, 112.50." Phone 929-W. 39
WANTEDr-Power pump outfit and
nlnns " TU m i 111 ,. O ft
WANTED A middle-aged woman
ior nousekeeper in family of three.
Shorf hours' and sleep at home.
Phone 369 mornings. v ' 39
WANTED To nuy team of horses.
wagon ana piow. Aaaress v. u
care Mall Tribune.' '; - 38
WA,OTEp Tractor. ', or teams for
orchard plowing and cultivating.
Call Central Point 191 evenings.
' ' ' - - ' 39
FOR SALE Nice steer calf.
West Eleventh Btreet. '
1217
' 40
WEEKS & McGOWAN CO
UNDERTAKER :
Day Phone: Paclfio 227.
N'hjht Phones: F. W, Weeks, lS-Jii.
, Lady Asalstaat. -
A. W. Walker Auto company are
distributors for the Atterbury truck
for Jackson,. Josephine, Douglas.
Klamath and Lake counties In Ore
gon and Siskiyou and Del .Norte coun
ties In California. They recently sold
two St ton trucks to Bemls ft Coutta
of McDowell, Cal., and one two-ton
truck to J. E. Hovie of Klamath Falls
A. Walker and" F.H. Nash, of Port
land, president of the - Atterbury
Truck Sales company, returned Sun
day from a trip to Klamath Falls.
Mr. Nash reports business humping
along with better" proapscts for all
Oregon' than forbears ,' -,
See the M. H. S.' senior class In
Green Stockings. . I - 1 88
The Junior girls of the Christian
church sell carnations on the street
Saturday for Mothers Day. . 42
- Miss Lois Harmon, who has been
training for, a nurse for the past two
years at the Sacred Heart hospital
and who broke down this winter from
overwork and effects of an attack of
the flue, left tor her home at Love
Station, Josephine" county, where
her friends hope that a few months
rest will restore her to normal health.
Portland Telegram. Phone 620. SI
Do you know what Green Stock
ings mean. ' 38
Among the over-Sunday guests at
the Medford were Mr. and Mrs. L.
W. Shank of Portland.
A hot weather necessity Clark
Jewel oil stove. Crater Lake Hard
ware' Co.- 1 j- .--
You can always find something for
a quick lunch at DeVoe's. '.'
Arrivals today ' at the Hotel Hol
land Included C. T. Peterson of Beat-
tie, A. L. Wilber Of Albany and K.
J. Brown of Dunsmuir. '
The negrp minstrel show that was
to he given May 10th' at Brownsboro
will be postponed until' Saturday
evening. -May 17 th.' v 1 ' ;'
Among Sunday guests from the
county at the Nash. hotel were' O. H.
Chamberlln of Talent, Chas. A. Smith
of Rucb, and Ivan Hookers mlth of
Beagle. r ; '
Bicycles tires, and supplies. Lib
erty Repair Shop. 22 South' Grape.
.- .- 47
J.' F. Hayes of Toledo. O., was
among Monday's arrivals In Medford
from the east.- -C-- ' . ....'
Great reduction in prices during
Victory Week at: New Tork Hair
store, one-third off.';' Switches ' and
many other bargains.' It will pay to
Investigate. j ; ; f 37
Paper hanging, paper cleaning. C.
F. Monnlch. R- F. D. 2. 62
BUSS
NATIVE
H E RlB
TABLETS
Kecognised as the only standard
herb, remedy; have been relieving
.sufferers from ' ,
' Disordered Stomach; r '
Biliousness. Constlpatlon'lmpure
Blood, Rheumatism, and Heart
burn. -A great i '. '
Kidney and Liver Regulator
Look for the money-back guaran
tee in every box. Get the genuine.
Every 'tablet stamped with "N
thto trade mark. Prise $1.(0 JOl
per box of 200 tablets. .X .
-'Sold bf leading druggists and
local hgenU everywhere.' ' "
Venus Fashion Is Name of
The Barnes Lion Taraer
Hood la! -
Sprins is surely here, for circus
davs are upon Med ford, or will be
soon, with the coming of the ArQ.
Barnes hit four-rin; wild animal
show.
The Barnes circus will oucn Mav
14 and will eive two ocrfonnaneex,
beine ushered in bv a street mutant.
The Bames outfit ha tnunv at
tractions, chief nmone which Li Ve
nus Fashion, a uirl lien tumev. Tlu,
diminutive Mixs ranluon is a lfntisli
Hubjoot, and (his is her second sea
son in the show world. She funics
from Imlin. whore her father wan a
soldier, and where ohe is credited
with hnvinir gained her waxlerv over
lions nd other ltinslo beasts. -
Alone in her cnee of lions, the girl
mokes them so throueh ninneuverx
that are sail to be uitiaue in the cir
cus world. 4
,
' Michael UcQulrk and Carl Bow
man were among the successful fish
ermen at the river yesterday, and this
morning were showing their friends
fine string of cut-throat trout beau
ties caught with a fly. The river Is
going down and clearing up fast and
with no further rainfall will be in
tine shape for fishing by "next Sun
day. Messrs. -McGulrk and Bowman
caught their string at Curry's riffle.
Fly fishing is not yet good.
Alco Taxi. Phone 95. .
Mr. and Mrs. George H. West left
this morning for Pelican 'Bay, Klam
ath county, where they will remain
until winter, while Mr. West resumes
his duties as government acalor In
that territory. '
' Crater Lake Motor Co. open 7 a.
m., close a p. m. Eleven mechanics.
V-! i ., - - -.' - - '42
A tow new nres and tubes tor sale
at wholesale prices to close out the
stock. Akron Tire Shop, 36 South
Riverside. "37
LIBERTY
- x LAST TDitES TONIGHT '
- The Great Mack Seimett Comedy
JilMliiic m ions
Peatiuing Fprdbtcrlhijr, Beii Tu.rpiii, iCljas Lynn
and Alice Lake
PAULINE : FREDERICK
in pnj of the.Shadpyv'f
Exceptionally strong Drainatic Play
'.f.j
- TOMORROW ONLY
With HAROLD LOCKWOOD IN
VTHE ' CRP'Cp3LE,i T,
, At Bargain Prices.
i min wliuliin In tho rvstlvlllea
this evening will be the Victory boll
at the Ntttutorlum. The mrge nan
has been prepared to lake cars of the
Ihrong of merry duiirers ami nil l In
readiness for the event. ltini'iach's
big Jim orchestra will supply all lh;
nowwtt song hits nlid slu)-mualc.
Alco Taxi. Phone .
The Misses May Mndltiy and Opal
Stncy returned from Corvallls this
morning whore they huvo been' house
guests at Iho SlKiim Koppa houito
during Junior wook end.
' Get your milk, cream, butter and
buttermilk at DoVoe's, '
Owing to tho big crowds In Iho
biiHiness district tmilsht to tuko part
la the Victory week fuu all auto dri
vers are cautioned lo bo oxtrn crri
in moving their cars about. .
: tlemstttfhlnf, . ; :
Pecotlng, " s
Handicraft Shop. '
Httv, J. Dollurhlilo, (llntrlit uldof
of lh Kren Mulliodlst church, and
Mrs. iwllnrhlilo, utrlvoJ In (h cliy
this morning front Urunls l'aaa t .
toml Him nunrlerly mmtliiV s whirls
opuns ut iho church hero nxi Tlinri.
day anil 'to purllHpnta In Iho snriim
of (iviitiKi'llmlc mnotlntiN how bning
huld by II. W. Ollvor at (hp .church,,
A rnllnor will double the life o
your tiro. C. H. flntes Auto Co.
A two-lb. bpx of Vogan's chocolstn,
for l. ss at pevoos.
CeiPJ Hot wtr i
YCkZM Sure Relief
RELL-AN'Si
Liberty Week Spiedal
THE DRAKE DUO
; OFiGRANTS PASS v
' v''; ' ' . " ' -: 'V-.'" :.''-r''
1 in ilofiK'llv tlil'fiMi'iit witertiiiiimi'iit of i
READING. IMPERSONATIONS! CHARACTER SKETCHES, MUSI-
,CAL" READINGS. PAfiTO MINES. DIALECTS. AMD PIANO
At ihe " . 'i
Stories
' CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Tuesday, May 6, at 8 p. m.
Admlsslon-Aduljv 25c! Children under 12. 15c. ' .
'' .AuHtm'c of the ('lirinliiin Kiiilcnvor.
!-;..1T(f19'-''-
OUR SALE ON LOW SHOES 13 A WINNER
' . : why? .y:" ; '
Because we delivered the goods just as ad- J
vertised No Camouflages. '
We still have a good assortment. Be sure
and see our windows., . , i-
- IT WILL PAY YOU
rr : . f.. A j'A Ikl iMliil. V
' &Su& 21 North Central Avenue.
, .. -'-, . .', . - ;. " '
What Rockwell Field Motor
Commander ays of Our Experts
i' it
MOTOR DIVISION '
ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
AIR SERVICE -PLYING SCHOOL
ROCKWELL FIELD, '
' y San Diego, iCalifprnia.
t '.
April 17, 1919.
CRATER LAKE MOTOR CO., -
Medford, Oregon. : . ...
Gentlemen: Attention, Mr. HalJ. ,
It has recently come to my attention that you have in your employ four .
former high non-commissioned officers of the Ajr Seryice from $his field.
You are indeed fortunate to obtain the services of such men as, Sergeants .
first class,, 0'Gradyf Hall, Gilliepie;' and Triantafeles. !For the patiyear
these, men have worked in the Motor Division at this field under my per-'
, sonal supervision. ' ' ' ' , ,
, Sergeants GiUispie and O'Grady are machinists and tool jnakrs of ex
ceptfonal ability. And have made thousands of tools and motor parts with-
in the past year. ' " -" , - , .-, ... .,
" Sergeant Hall was employed on test blocks, where the final test is given
to Motor? before being turned pyer to Jiie Flying Department. A very im
portant position which was well taken care of by1 Sergeant Hall, ' . ,
Sergeant Triantaf eles was employed in the oyorhauling of motors, and
: has worked on eyery type of motor from the 80 H; P. Rotary up to the 400
, ; H. I. Liberty. Out of the 220 men in this ODivisipn Iconsidcr Scrgean
Triantaf eles my very ibest motor mechanic, : i v s v , ' , ,
I congratulate you on being able to secure the services of such fnen. ';
LII3UT. W. C. KENNEDY,
v Officer in Charge Motor Division.
f,' A ' 4- - - -- - Reserve Military Aviator -
TODAY llEI I TODAY
DOUBLE VICTORY TROGRAM
MAE MURRAY
In . ,
''Dangers-Go S16v"
WILLIAM DUNCAN
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"sma, Rosa siN9' , ;
V Adults 20c; Children 10c. '
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coming bio speqial-friday; SATURD'Y
"THE ROMANCE OF TARZAN'.' "
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