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PAGE TWO MEDFORD Mm) TRIBUNE. MEDPOItD, QTfrTCflON', , TUKSDAV, MAY fi, 1010 Wows of , the ,deatl or , Corporal ' Taul Holilnnon, a former well known young .Medford man and member of company 7, who died In France of diphtheria, April 22d, has Juat been recelyed by Mrs. A. H. Wissing from Mrs. 31. D. Foster of Portland, former ' resident of Medford and a'eoUBln-of Mr. Robinson. Ho made his home with Mr. and Mrs. Foster while living In .Medford., Paul Robinson enlisted In the medical corps in North Dakota at the beginning of .the war and had long served in France. He had just passed with high grade the examina tion for hospital sergeant a short time before he was taken ill. Dur ing most of his residence here he was a student at the O. A. C. Piano tuning, George TV. t.ross, SOS W. 2nd, phone SOS; endorsed ' by- leading teachers southern Oregon. 52 Don't miss Friday, "Tarxan" day. , . ' .39 The fact hat last night's Victory week 'celebration crowd was the lar gest in Medford since 1910 in the boom days and that there was not a single case of rowdyism, disturbance or. accident of any kind is regarded by many people with wonder today, "leaver saw anything like it." said Chjot of iPollce Timothy. "We had . not an extra. policeman on, and all we had to do was to try 'and keep the littte children out of the crowded : Main street. We didn't have to do ' that even.";.-'- .. . .- :-; " ' ' -. Tell fmd about "Tartan" day. .39 Snyder's ketchup, 16 oi. bottle 26c this week at Truax Store. . 38 The Arooma class of the Baptist church- will hold their regular mis sionary meeting Wednesday evening at -the home of Miss Ham on Orange street, : All old and now members are urged to atend. DeVoe has a line line of assorted chocolates at 60c par pound. For the best insurance see Holmes, the Insurance Man. Carl ailller and F. U Alb arrWed Ui' the city from Portland this mor : aipg and will be here on business for four or five days. They are guests at the Holiand. ' : CaU Mitchell in regard lo that lawn mower and have It sharpened right. Called tor and .delivered. Phone 320-J. i "We want to see how many Dodge Brothers Motor cars we can get in one photo in Medford tomorrow afternoon at 4 p. m. 38 . .The city council will meet tonight in regular session, and so far as can be. learned only routine business is In sight - ; ; Don't miss Friday, "Tarxan" day. .. . ,, .- 39 Tomatoes 10c a can. Truax Store this week, " - 38 J. H. Denison of Grants Pass arrir- : ea m tne city iMonaay to unioaa a car of Buick Sixes for his Medford sales rooms. .. ; , Hemstitching, pecoting. Some new Ideas, vanity Hat Shop. Don't miss ,'Tarzan" day. 39 Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Strub are Nash hotel guests from Montague, Calif, Miss Rachel Js'alder of Windsor, Nova Scotia, , addressed a union mis sionary meeting this afternoon at the Presbyterian church an the wonder ful work carried on by Pandita Ram- adal, a native of India, for the child widows qf her own country.- Miss Nalder, who goes from here to Grants Pass, is world representative for Pan- dita Ramadia and has recently re- turped from -India. , . Green Stockings. . 38 .Tell Ala About "Tarzan" day. 39 t So far. as County Agent Cate can learn i Monday morning's frost was damaging in only a few Isolated spots 1n the valley. ; It worst effects were felt -northeast of the city, notably at the-ranch of Frank Isaacs where the apples and pears were badly jnlpped. Information is that no Anjou pears were affected by the cold. This mor ning's minimum temperature was 35, and fair weather is predicted for Wednesday. . -. . 1 Does your screen need repairing or painting? -We will do It lor you. Phone 616. ' ' - - Plan .Victory .celebration Friday, ''Tjirflan'' day. . . 89 ,F. if. Wilkins of the Auto Record . publication, 1b here looking . after business matters and .to witness the big Victory week automobile . and tractor parade ihis afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. tV. M. Casstdy ( are Hotel Medford guests from tMarys vllle. Cal. Bargain, counter dry goods and sundries nf the Truax Store all Ibis week. - - - 38 Kill the judge If he don't give you a square deal in judging your Dodge Brothers car. 38 : Mrs. C. J5. Harmon returned yes terday to her home at Grants Pass accompanied by her daughter. Miss . Lois, who has been. Ill for several weeks. IV.'-... .... ' Plan '.Victory celebration . Jfrlday, "Tarzan '.' day. . 39 . For Victory Week try Los Angeles Manila , cigars at Davidson's. Ask the soldiers about them. They know. 41 Lyman B. Skinner Jr., of Roseburg Is a visitor in the city. . Ltthla water at jDeVoe's. - WEEKS & McGOWANCO UNDERTAKER . - ftT PJionet Faciflo 227. Niffkt Fhonest F. W. Weeks, 19W2. Tadr AMlotant. - The dance at the Natatorlum last night was largely attended. Nearly two hundred tickets were sold for the affair, ".-'. . .... . ',".'.',' '; Tell Dad-about "Tarian" day. 39 Piston rings tor all cars. ,C. E. Gates Auto Co. .- Ben Forbes is still in the overseas service, but he has been transferred from duty with the A. E. F. In Ger many to duty in France. He has writ- ton. relatives that he expects. to arrly.e homo in July. . Ivory, celluloid and corn Btarch each 10c pkg. at Truax Store. 38 Fir slab and dry wood tor sale by J, T. Gaguon.sPhone 85.-' v-J, ';, .-. Mr. and Mrs. D. Davidson arrived In the city Tuesday from Salem and are guests at the Hotel Holland. Don't miss "Tarian" day. 39 - Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Pelouze of Eagle point, were here in attendance at the Victory week opening -last night and are registered at the Med ford.. . God bless my soul .Green Stock ing!' . 38 Don't foil to see the windows at the Liberty Repair Shop, 82 South Grape. 43 Corporal Clarence Roundtree pass ed thru the city this forenoon enroute from Camp Lewis to the Presidio at San Francisco where he will be mus tered out of service. His discharge from service was not expected as soon as he only returned to Camp Lewis a week ago from a short furlough visit at home. . Tell Ma about "Tarsan" day. 39 Green Stockings. - 38 A commercial traveling man in Medford last night said he never saw such a large, enthusiastic, better be haved crowd anywhere in all his travels in cities much larger than Medford, and that the window dis plays would be a credit to any city many times larger than Medford. Woman or girl wanted -for night shift at DeVoe's. AIco Taxi. Phone 95. Mrs. L. A. Humphries of Portland, is here in the interests of Balfour, Guthrie Co., and the Union Meat Co. Why did Clea have to wear Green Stockings? SS Furniture upholstering, - mattress making, crating and- packing. Dong las, 101 South Central. Phone 615-J. There were people present from all over the county at the opening of the Victory Week -festivities last night and all were surprised at the large attendance and were - delighted with the program. . -. ., Brake lining tor all ears. - C. E. Gates Auto Co. l. Ike Davis, Oliver Doolittle, - Mark Woodey and Arthur Woodey, who have been shearing sheep in Califor nia returned home last night from Sacramento. They left again this morning tor Rogue River,' where they have a, band of 10,000 sheep to shear. KJrants Pass Courier. It's something to ae a Chicago so ciety woman in Green Stockings. 38 : George McCloud of -Hornbrook ar rived in the city Tuesday morning on a business visit; - Friday the big "Tarzan" day. 39 Jack Aitken returned home today from a visit to Portland and Hood River .on if ish screen business. He was very .enthusiastic over apple blos som day at Hood River. For tire insurance phone 64, cor ner Eleventh street and 3. P. track. D. R. Wood ft Co. - Jerome A. HUbert, superintendent of the Blue Ledge mine, left last night for a few days visit at Portland and at the smelter at Tacoma to which the Slue Ledge ships its ore. Try our merchants lunch. The bhasta. tf C. E. Lambkin and M. F. Hafleld of Oakland, .are registered at the Nash, having arrived in the city ast night. -. ; Friday the big "Tarzan" day. .39 A coach load of soldiers enroute to the Presidio from Camp Lewis for discharge from service passed thru the city .this forenoon. . The Junior girls of .the Christian church sell carnations on the street Saturday for Mothers Day. 4 2 The big auto parade, led by the city band, starts at 3 p. m. tomorrow afternoon. Is Somaliland .on your map? Come to Green Stockings. 38 BRING THE ' WHOLE FAMILY TARZAN PAY Diamonds for All Medford There Is a reason for our con stantly increasing sales of dia monds. It Is summed up in the two words ... . QUALITl' PRICE We can assure you of diamond quality, their moderate price, l their radiant color and beauty. DIAMONDS FROM 910 TO J2B0 Martin J. Reddy Be -tliRi'ii Oregon's Lt'iuliiiK Jeweler 'lmnc 81 Visitors Always Welcome. . The high school band has been secured to lead the Dodge purade on Wednesday afternoon ut 4 p. ui. This promises to be a big feature of the week and the Dodge family will all be out in force, both old and young. Cars judged In front of Elks building. You can always find something tor a quick. lunch at DeVoe's. v Malted milk 50o lb. DeVoe's. Don't forget to visit all the store windows, figure out th retail value of the goods displayed lu oach, add them together and leave your guess at any store prior to 5 p. m. Wednes day, giving your ' name, address, amount of guess. ' First priie 110 in gold, second $5 In gold. Prizes will be announced in Thursday's . Mall Tribune and paid on Friday by John Carktn, secretary of the Merchants association. " Spark pings tor all can. C. E. Gates Auto Co.. - . Bicycles tires, and supplies. Lib erty Repair 8hop. 22 South Grape. ..-.... . , -47 The "My. Soldier Girl" company which plays at the Page theater to night will arrive in the city at 7 p. m. from Klamath Falls where It played last night. From here the conipany goes to Roseburg for its next appear ance. ,, ..-,. :''.. : Springs tor all cars. O. K. Gates Auto Co. Alco Taxi. Phone 95. The Medford Printing, company is prepared with up-to-date cuts . to print, horse bills, letterheads, envel opes, etc., for horses, .cattlo, hogs and poultry. . v tf Canteens are practically Indestruc table, yet cost less than water bags. C. E. Gates Auto Co. Grater Lake Motor Co. open .7 a. m., close xl p. m. Eleven mechanics. 42 The Percheron stallion Paul, own ed by Mr. Walker of Ashland, will make the season of Mondays and Tuesdays at-Dr. Helms barn in Med ford. He is a tine coal black, and weighs 2100. . See the M. H. S. senior class In Green. Stockings. .38 Grants Pass visitors registered at the Hotel Medford include Mr. and Mrs. I. M7 Frisbey, James Chlnnock and J. H. Dehnison. Paper hanging, paper cleaning. C. Alco Taxi. ' Phone 06. "Whore did they all come tronii" "1 did nut know there were so many people In aud around iMedford," "It shows whut the. united efforts of the merchants and publicity will do," I'Thnt man Millard Is some hum-din- ger and Just the man this couiuniulty needs," "Just wait until Saturday night, It you want' to see some crowd" "11ns anyone caunht Miss 'Jlatfles,-' Medford can and will," -Did you ever seo such wonderful window dis plays by merchants in your whole lite" wero some of the .many expres sions heard on the streets last night. Bakery goods at DeVoe's., Get your milk, cream, .butter and buttermilk at DeVoe's. i . . ' : One of the most onjoyablo fea tures of the opening night of Victory week was .the Victory ball at the Natatortum. 1 The largo hall was thronged with gay crowds of dancers until a late hour last night. Tbey danced with more enthusiasm' than has been seen since war was declar ed. Launspach's orchestra responded to encore after encore of the snap piest dance music. Another big Vic tory dance win tfe held Friday night May 9. same place and same music Portland Telegram. Phone 520. 61 A reliner will double- the Ufa of your tire. C. E. Gates Auto Co. . . Postmastor Mims Is. on his annual vacation and is doubly enjoying the same from the fact that lust year he Imd no vacation, as the war depart ment cut out the vacations of post masters. ' - -' . .' Do you know what Onsen Stock ings moan. '- " ' ' .' ' 38 . A few now urea and tubes for sale at wholesale prices to close but the stock. Akron Tire Shop, 36 South Riverside. 37 Geraldine Rukea House of Port land, formerly of Medford and a for mer employe of the Mall Tribune, is visiting relatives and friends In the city. - - . Hemstitching, " J. , Pecoting, Handicraft Shop. ' ' A two-lb. box of Vogan's chocolates for 11.35 at DeVoe's. F. Monnlch, R. F. D. 2. 52 HAWKINS Died at Weed, Calif.. May 5, 1919, Mabel, wife of R. B. Hawkins and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed W. Cooper of Sams Valloy, When Postuni is useid instead of coffee there's an all , around satisfaction in health and pleasure for every one at table. y You do not have to stop at one cupful for fear of any harm , and children can drink it as safely as milk,' for POSTUM is healthful, delightful -'and economical, r f' There's a Jffcasoi" i . .." TONIGHT PAGE THEATRE : l C0MTE S FLE$HZRPrefer- THE TIMELY AND PATRIOTIC MUSICAL NOVELTY WITH MILITARY ATMOSPHERE un a. SL sf SMART SWIFT and; SAUCVCAST .. . , ... BRIGHT-TUNEFUL AND GORGEOUSLY GIRLV TWENTY SMASHING S0N6"HiT$ SHOW OF NOVELTIES EFFECTS SPARKLINGGAY BRIGADE OFGIBLS 50c, 75c, $1.00 and $1.50 -; JWaf Tax - Seats Now Selling. - - A"ded She was aged 20 years. Tho tunurnt survives will bo held at the Smut Val ley couioiory at 2 p. Ui. Wednosday. 'WASIUi.N'OTON. iMny . Formal announcement "was iiiado today by tho.stato dopnrtment that it had not recognised L. -A. Martens, uow In New York, as a reproauututlvo of the Russian Socialist Fodornl Sovlut Re public, i . . I'OBTt.AND, Muv 6. Tho vcrdit-t of a coroner's iurv last niitlit rec ommended thnt L. O. Tavlor, 'driver pi' an nutnmohilu whio.U turnvd over and killwl Ouv Switsr neitr J.iuno nutnu Jimi'tion Kridnv, ln hnltl for inveBliitution pv ,tli irrmtd iurv, ' Tho iury louiul tliilt Tuvlor wns dnviiiit at . wokloss rato of suci'd wlt)iv tho accident limuionoi). I t.., J-J. 4-4 J- S..1. - jj 'IJl u .lju. BIGGEST DAT TABZAN DAY . I ?EIPAY TARZAN DAY Kodak Finishing Film developing, 15o roll. PrmtmK, pot card size, 3 for 10o. 21i3J4 and smaller, 2 for 6o; . . Every dav service. ' JAP AET STOBE . I ' - - TODAY ONLY f- Marguerite ClarK Harold Lockwood "THE CRUCIBLE' ; .i 'A I'ttvauituint KciHHiio - - ,. BARGAIN PRICES Adults' 15c; blilldren 10c iTOMORROWj' : THURSDAY WALLACE REID in "THE DUB" PEAL WHITE in "LIGHTNING .RAIDER, l-ILl L JL Victory Special FQR.iltofe:LiEE. .'it 2 Doz. Rochester Aluminum i $330 hi i s WEDNESDAY ONLY . Crater Lake Hardware Co. BIGGEST DISPLAY OF AUtOMOBU IS in ' Southern . Oregon . ' . Jl PRIITT-HITT50N AUTO CO. -.-ti-..- !. -.- ' i .. 4 ' '; . ' !. . V- .1 ..' a , Distributors of ' FRANKLIN BUICK VELIE BABY GRAND - - t ', :- . :. I'll Ur .. CHEVROLET , Full line.s of Auto Supplies ' - s Corner Main and Grape Medford; Ore.