PAGE TWO 5IEDFORD MATT; TTiTOTTSTE, MEDFOTtD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MAY 7, 1)1) The school board has elected Chas. A. King, who has been normal train ing Instructor and athletic coach of me Asniana niKtt scnooi ror tno past t0 years,' as the new physical direc tor of the Modford schools next year , And he wilt' also have chargo" of the U1(ili school and grade school ath letics. A new law passed by the state legislature, provides that the physical director must be a "man. Miss Mabel Rankin has had charge of the physical -alnlng this year. , Piano tuning, Oeorso W .Xtvms, 60S W, 2nd,-phone 309; endorsed by leading teachers southern Oregon, b i f)6n't nilss Friday; "Tarzan" day. ' '-V; ' .- " 39 . ' Mrs. N. M. Cantrell departed today for her homo at Klamath Falls after a visit with her mother, Mrs. Ankeny and sisters, Mrs. John S. Orth and Mrs. Alfred Miller. : :. Don't miss Friday, "Tarian" day. .... ..- .... .. .. . . . ,. S9 Don't rates "Tarzan" day. 59 Ttta ' .Commercial club directors will hold a meeting tonight for the transaction of Important business. Toll Dad about "Tarzan" day. 39 1 Would you have acted as Cella did? Come to Green Stockings and : see. 40 H. Heldenreich, conch, with six of Medrord high school's best athletes wlir leave Thursday morning . for Eugene to take part In the state tn terscholastle' track meet and field meet to be held during" Junior week end at the U. of O. ; The local" ath- letes and the;.-, events tbey will be , entered In are as follows: Lucas, 230 yard and 100-yard dashes and 220 yard low hurdles; Brown, shot put; Brophy.-'shot put and Javelin hurling; Haertle.-mlle run;' Campbell, BO-yard dash and low hurdles, and Harvey, discus throw.-' ' ' DeVoe has a fine line of assorted chocolates at 60o per pound. ' Soldiers' reception at the Eagle Point. opera house. May 10th. A farce v comedy, the "PInce of Lions", will be staged by the Central Point high school. Price 25c and 15c 40 , A motor party of northern Califor nia people who arrived In the' city Tuesday afternoon and are guests at the. Nash hotel comprises Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Quibley of Walker, F. M. . Quigley of Gottville and their guests, Flo and Miss Minnie Lange. V - Forthe best insurance see Holmes, the Insurance Man. ' .-Don't miss Friday,: VTarzan" day. ' . . ' 39' . , Additional information has been learned about the death; April 22nd In France ot Paul W. Robinson, who was for a number of years a resident of Medford. , He died at St. Nazaire of diphtheria and had' been in service in France for over a year, being con nected with the. base laboratory of , base section No. i;-A short time prior to his death he had received promo tion to hospital sergeant. He leaves a wife to whom he, was married Just about s month before his departure for France! ' While in Medford he re sided with Mr, and Mrs. Harold D. Foster, the latter being his cousin. ' ,-CaH. Mitchell m regard . to thrft lawn mower and have it sharpened right. Called for and delivered. Phone 3 20-J. ; ' ,' Fashion decrees Green Stockings, May S. - -40 Alfred W. Otis of Boston, accom panied by his wife, are stopping at the Hotef Medford.. Mr: Otis is a p'roipinent fruit man and Is here to lpok Into the valley fruit prospects. Don't miss Friday,' "Tarzan" day; . 39 T,c!l Ma about "Tarzan" day. ' 39 t A number of high school girls will attend the Junior week" end of the University of Oregon. Jllsses Helen' Brown, Frances Perry and Edith Knbll leave for Eugene tomorrow morning and Miss Marie Myers will go Friday morning.' : ' i .Hemstitching, pecotlng. Some new Ideas., vanity Hat Shop. ' : - - 'Plan Victory celebration ' Friday, "Tarzan" day. ."' " ; . ; 39 W, E. Smith Is a business 'visitor in the city from Draggett, Calif. T yDon't miss "Tarzan" day. 39 Plan; Victory" celebration Friday. "Tarzan" day " 39 W. M, Murray left Wednesday mor ning for Klamath Falls and expects to spend the' summer In Klamath coUntyV ; "' ' - -. " ' Tell Ma about "Tarzan" day. '39 Plan. Victory celebration Friday, "Tarzan" day. ' ' ' - 39 . Green Stockings are all the rage. ';'-:; V " ;'. 40 ( Miss McGrail, the county nurse, is spending this week In the Applegate district visiting the schools. - , " : Mrs. C. E. Harmon returned yes terday to her home at Grants Pass accompanied by her daughter, Miss Lois, who has been ill for several weeks. : . :. . The biggest Victory , Week special IS offered by the C. E. Gates Auto Co. An. inner tube free with every tire. v ;,'., 40 . Dr. F. D. Strieker and family of Grants Pass, were Tuesday visitors In this city. : r . . Plan Victory celebration Friday, f'Tarzan" day. 39 V Toll Dad about "Tarzan" Day. 39 . .Mrs. C, l. Ahlstrom and: son. Max of Moyton, Calif., are stopping at the Holland. . . '", For .Victory Week Wy Los Angeles Manila cigars at Davidson's. Ask the soldiers, about them.. They know.41 LlthlB. .water at DeVoe's. . ' -r35 WEEKS & McGOWAN CO "UNDERTAKER . Pay Phono': Pacific 227. tylglit Phones: F. W. Weeks, 193-J2. , . ld Assistant. Mr. Hnrcke, mnnagor of the Liber ty theater, received a telegram from the Pathe Exchange of Portland Stat lng that the 5th episode ot the Light ning Raider was returned to them from Eugene, and that It will be ship ped today, so it will positively bo shown tomorrow (Thursday.) Friday the big "Tarzan" day. 39 Tell Pad about "Tarzan" day, 39 ' Married at the First Baptist church parsonage nt Sacramento; Cal., May 1st. Mr. E. M. Wilson to Mrs. A. K. Rlppey, daughter ot Mrs. A. L. Mar very, of Ashland. After'-'spending some time In Sncrnmcnto, Fresno and San Francisco, they will return to Medford to make their future home, they both being residents ot Medford. Piston rings for all curs. C. E. Gates Auto Co. -. See the only genuine English but ler In captivity in Green Stockings. 40 Mrs. W. R. Gaylbrd and daughter have arrived here with the. family household goods from Milwaukee, wis., to Join Mr. Gaylord, who rei cently located here and will soon be at home on North Summit avenue.-"' Fir slab and dry wood tor sale by J. T. Gagnon. Phone SoS.y '' Ruth Anne Wilson ot Medford, who has been Instructor of mathema tics In the Roseburg high school this year was last week re-,elected by the board of education of that city for the same position on the faculty next year. Don't fail to see the windows at the Liberty Repair Shop, ;2S.' South' Grape. , - , , 42 Tell Dad about "Tarzan" Day. 39 San Francisco men registered at the Medford Include X. P. Thompson, Chas. Oden and L. Y, Wiillg. Woman or girt wanted for night shift at DeVoe's. Alco Taxi. Phone 95. Bryan Jolly of Grenada; Is among the northern California people tem porarily sojourning in Medford. Do you believe in love- at first sight? Come to Green stockings. 40 , Furniture upholstering, mattress making, crating and packing. Doug las. 101 South Central. Phone 615-J. There seems to be a great awaken ing among members of the Grizzlies, who are contemplating the purchase of a strip of land on the left bank of Rogue river. Just below Gold Ray dam. It is about a mile and a half long, is .very narrow and lies between the railroad right-of-way and the river. It is covered with trees and underbrash and has several fine camping grounds, besides abundant spring water and will be visited next Sunday by club members and their friends, who who will leave the Com mercial club at 2 p. m. The club will provide coffee, cream and sngar and members are' expected to 'take their own lunch, which will be served on the camp ground about five o'clock. Brake lining for all cars. C. E. Gates Auto Co. : 1. - ' You can save a dollar on a 5-gallon can of Veedol this week at Gates. 40 Mr. and Mrs. H. d; McCaskey of Washington, 0. C; are the guests of Dr. and Mrs. L. A. Salade at Seven Oaks. Mrt.- McCaskey and Mrs. Sal ade arc sisters. Mr. McCaskey who took an active part in war work in the District of Columbia formerly held an important position in the U. S. geological survey. , Victory dance Friday, May 9. Nat? atorium. Fine floor, fine music, fine time. - Be there! - - 41 Friday the big "Tarzan" day. 39 B. J. Palmer departed Tuesday for a two weeks business trip to northern California points. For fire insurance phone 64, cor ner Eleventh street and S. P. track. D. R. Wood & Co. - : An inner tube is given free with every tire by the C. E. Gates Auto Co. this week. ; 40 : W. F. Sullinger was a business vis itor in Medford today from Talent Try our merchants lunch. The ohasta. .. tf "Will you please tell me what all this, has to" do with Celia's Stdck-lngs?";-'-;;: , 40 Among visitors in the city from a distance is Vincent Drobuy of Corn stock, -Neb., who is at the Medford. Friday the big "Tarzan" day.' . 39 Friday the big "Tarzan" day. 39 Included among Oregon men at the hotels today are K. P. Loop of McMinnvIIle, Jos.-Barber of Salem, Marvin Cross of Bly and E. M. Igl and E. D: Paine of Eugene. -: ; For Victory Week only, skimmed milk 10c per gallon, " delivered, Sni der's Dairy, 755-R. 1 " ' 42- , You can always find something for a quick lunch at DeVoe's. Mrs. H. A. 'Marsh of Los Angeles, arrived in the city Wednesday 'mor ning and is a guest at the 'Nash.'- " ' Malted milk BOc lb. DeVoe'B. : II - .. ': . -.af' ' - -4'' . ''i'is Wallacfe fteid Fe a r,l Whit FRIDAY The Great . , : I- Tho high school student body Tucs day ufturnoon nominated candidates for next year's officers. Tho eleo tlon will bs held next Tuesday. ! The Junior girls of tho Christian church sell enrnattons on the street Saturday for Mothers Day. , 42 Don't miss ."Tarxan" day. 89 ' Portland men in tho city today In cluded George Grlgsby, O. D. Hurt, Goo. L. Karl, R. K. Garretson, L. W. l.asse, L. R. lloomls, A. R. Arena, O. R. Jeffries, T. PI Russell and H. 1. Standing. - ' ' '.'v ; ' ' Spark pings tor all cars.' O. E, Gates Auto Co. : ' , Btr Victory Week- only skimmed, milk 10c por gallon, delivered, Snt der's Dairy 755-R. 42 George Andrews suffered an acute attack ot Indigestion' last night and today Is still undor the doctor's card. Bicycles tires, and supplies.- Lib erty Repair Shop. - 22 South Grape. v - .-- 47 Did you over see a British colonel in Green Stockings? : 40 Mrs. Henry Hovenberg Is nt the Sacred Heart hospital where she un derwent an operation tor the removal ot her tonsils.- Springs for all cars. O. E. Gates Auto Co.- y - For Victory Week only skimmed milk 10c per gallon, delivered, Snt der's Dairy, 755-R. 42 Tho "My Soldier Girl" company. which played at the -Page theater last night, left for Roseburg this morning where the attraction ploys tonight. ' Alco Taxi. Phone 95. - Tell Ma about "Tarsan" day.- 39 Victory dance Friday, May 9, Nnt- ntorium.' ; Launspach s Jasz ' band IJt'S KOt " " ' 1 : R. B. Hawkins of Weed, who ar rived here last night to attend the funeral of his wife at the Sams Val ley cemetery this afternoon, is mak ing his headquarters at the Holland for a day or so. The Medford Printing company Is prepared with ' up-to-date cuts to print horse bills, letterheads, envel opes, etc., for horses, cattle, hogs and poultry. '. tf Victory dance, Friday, May 9, Nat- atorium. Don't miss it! ' 41 The parade of Dodge car owners this afternoon was headed hy the high school band and the seniors of the institution who r.ode in 14 cars. The parade started at 4 p. m. Canteens are practically Indestrue- table, yet cost lees than water bags. C. E. Gates Auto Co. - Read Crane's "For Sale" ad. . ' 39 Mrs. James Chinnock and Miss Vlennia Wolke of Grants Pass, who came to the city yesterday and spent the night at theMedford, left' foe home this morntngy . : '. J Crater Lake ;Moior Co. rfpen 7 a. m., close il p. m. Eleven mechanics. :..:." .; . v- "-' "42 ' Paper hanging, paper cleaning." C. F: Monnlch.-R. F; D; 2." - 52 . Mr. and Mrs. F. K. Wear of Phoe nix, Ariz., are visitors In Medford and guests at the Nash hotel. ' - ? Alco Taxi. Phone 95. .: ' . Many Medford and valloy people of her acquaintance will be surprised to learn that Miss Helehe Casey, for 17 years a clerk" in the Ashland post office and the oldest clerk there In point of service, resigned her posi tion last Friday. Concerning the resignation the, Ashland Tidings says, "During the incumbency of her fath er, J- R. Casey, who was postmaster for twelve years. Miss Casey was his valued assistant, and continued with the present postmaster, E. J. Kaiser, until last week. Her efficiency and unfailing 'courtesy made for-her a host of friends who deeply regret her absence from her accustomed post..; A two-lb. box of Vogan's chocolates for $1.85 at'DSVoe's. i i 1 f ( ' Portland. Telegram. Phone 520." 61 .TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY LOST Pair of glasses, gold mounted In tortoise shell frames. Reward ' If returned Mail Tribune. . '40 FOR SALE Entire rabbltry. consist ing of old and young thorobred Flemish Giants,' Cray, Steel Oray and. Black; pedigreed New Zea land; Belgian-Flemish; also pens and hutches.' -Must be sold quick ' by Monday. . Call evenings. No better rabbits In Oregon. Crane, 1059 Court street. -i 40 FOR ; SALEFinest . full ; .cream real j Jersey milk 9c, not deilvered.'lll3 f.. South' Oakdale. Phone' If6-J. 41 FRIDAY TARZAN DAY Today- Story isjone of Mystery, Adventure and Humor. Ilk In FlftH Episode; Vi : Don't Miss'nThrllling Bill OOMINGt-'" Ail-Star Special Cast in the New production,' - ''STRONG HEART" , ' , ' ' Tho city council at its aenslun UiHt nlitht only allowed tho monthly bills, transacted other routine business and discussed tho topics ot the day until 10 p. m, - '. :'.' A rentier will double the' life of your tiro. O, E. Gates Auto Co. Bakery goods at DoVoe's. L. A. W illiams .In union tho visi tors In the city from tho llutto Falls seel ion.' , - Get your milk, cream, butter and buttermilk nt DeVoe's. ilomstttchlns, Pecotlng, . 1 ; ., Tlnndlcrnti' Shop. . EXPECTED AT H. S. PLAY THURSDAY From tho sale of tickets and Ben oral interest, manifested tho presen tation of the high school soulor class play, "Green Stocklpgs," nt tho Tago tomorrow night will crowd that thea ter. -.'-' ' , ' Tho cast, under tlie capable and experienced direction of Miss i.Vew lands, aided by Miss lirnult, have been practicing hard and,dlllgontly to mastor tho difficulties In one of tho elevorest plays of the season. The Interesting and humorous plot j , Uentere around the fact that Mis; Co 41 jila Forrnday, altho very attractive. was somewhat ot a wall-fUiwer. In order that she might "get oft tho shelf" and gain attention she an nounced, her engngedment to an Imaginary Colonel John Smith, who, sho said, was an English officer In Africa. It was a coincidence that a' real Colonel John Smith, with the British troops In Africa, received one of her letters and he arrived upon the day Miss Farraday announced tho death of her Imaginary colonel. Ot course ho eventually married her, hut not before many, humorous episodes had occurred. .' . " This, of course, Is only a brief out lino of the main plot. . Other equally humorous situations, in which other characters are prominent, combine with this an excellent comedy.' . WASHINGTON7. Stay 7. From Jnminrv 1 to April 3f. receipts of the 50 lareest oostoffices, vieldine about one-half of the total postal revenue, showed an increase of more tlinu nine per cent ns compared with the cor-: rcspondine period lust venr, Heccints for April showed an increase of near ly 14 per cent.- ,, , BAD BREATH Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablet9'Gei at the Cause and Remove It Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets, the eubsb' tnte for calomel, act gently on the bowels and positively do the work. . .. . . .-. People afflicted with bad breath find quick 'relief through Dr. Edwards' Oliver Tablets. The nleasant sugar coated tablets are taken toe bad breath i by all who know them. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets set gently but firmly on the bowels and liver, stimulating them'- to natural action, clearing the. blood and gently purifying ths .entire system. They do that which dangerous calomel does without any of the bad after effects. ; . . " All the benefits of nasty, sickening, griping cathartics are derived from Dr. Edwards'. Olive Tablet without griping; pain or any disagreeable effects. u - . .. , y Dr. F. M.-Edwards discovered the formula after seventeen years of prac tice among patients , afflicted , with bowel and liver complaint; 'with the attendant bad breath. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets are Duretv a vegetable compound mixed with olive ' oil; you -will know them by their olive color. Take one or twor every night, for a week and note the effect, 10c and 25c i peioox. au druggists. , : ..BRING THE WHOLE FAMILY. TARZAN DAY Kodak Finishing Film developing, 15e roll. Prin tine, post card size. 3. iot lOo. 2Viz31A. and smaller. 2 for 6c. Every dav service. , JAP ART STORE --Tomorrow inTheDub"' The Lig'hthing' Raider SATURDAY BE BIG FEATURE " END OF WEEK Tho nVxt big event ot Victory wouk will bo tho buby bIiow of southuru Oregon which will bo hold Friday afturnuou Id tho. city purk. , Mudj people are expected to bo In iilteii dnnco from nil pnrtB of tho county and from 200 to 500 babies from tho various sections will bo entered lit this grund show of Innoconco and Bweotnoss.' Tho vory Idea of so muny choice. Jackson county babies prut' tltng and cooing beneath tho park shado tteea makes us. all long for the exhibition, and sight of tho little dears. " .' , V Tho Judges ot the baby show have been chosen. They will bo Mrs. W. 1. Vuwter, Mrs. M. Purdln und Mrs J. n. Andrews. Tho Judging wl)l liKKln promptly at I p. m. so nil. mother Forlnrms,InvalldjnOrowlng Chtldran. I Tba Oricirud Food-Drink For All Axos.1 SACRIFICE SALE All Government property used nt tho Oregon Agricultural College r'or -Student Arniv Twining Corps, NOW OX SAL K. " Kitchen and Dining Room equipment, including refrigerators, tdcanicoolA-rs, power dish washers,1 ranges, etc. AIho Auto Trucks, Auto Jrotoi-s, Kdio Appiifa jtns, Tools, etc. . . t Goods on inspect i'oii at College. For particulars and list of property, see , ' . w;. ,. ; : 35, AI. DUFFY, Manager, O. A. C, :c ,.,;v;, -:',;;."''. i;-. -.Cor vail is, Oregon. ". Senior Class of 1919 - PresenW .. j, '. t ' - ' - . . , ). r- . i. -. i , 0OOOOOOCK5XXXXOOOOC Green OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQ by A. E. at Page Thursday, Tickets 25c,'35c, 50c ' gurtain 8:130 lllllllllllllllllllllHilllllinillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllillllllllllllH MEDtORD ONE DAY ONLY We d n e s d ayJMay ONLY REAL WILD 'ANIMAL CIRCUS ON EARTH 1 TRAINS OF CIRCUS WONDERS o 600 People 600T EVERY, ANIMAL AN ACTOR EVERY ACT AN ANIMAL ACT 1200 PERFORMING ANIMALS 1200 Mora aduoatod wild bnaats mon aonsaitonai wna Ofl Performing OU - Lions 30 1 40 t In One flct ' Mr. BarnoBoffara.it an added feature this aeon Tho Fairyland Fantasy "Alice In Jungleland" gMlr0.".! rada 10t30 m, m. Performnnoea2and0 p. m. Do ore Open 1 and 7 p, m Coma Early. Thore la plonty to amueo and Instruct, una hour oonoert befora eaoh porformonoe by Barnea' 40-Ploco Marino Bervloo Band, urn cautioned lo linvo their babies at thii purk promptly nt 1:!I0, .Boats will he provided, The JupanoHii eol-liH-tliin ot babies Is oxpectud to num bor twoniy-flve. .Prises will be awarded as follows: - . For babies umlor 8 months of nun: Ilest girl, S In wish, oest boy, 5 In cash. 'v - v ' " - Dailies from S months to 2 years: Uiist girl, $11, best boy, K. ' For boot. Japanese baby, $B,i COUNCIL STARTED JAN. I8TH .. ... ,(. .i ,, t (Continued from pngo one.) moncenii, l.loyd tlflorgo unit l'rosl ilent Wilson. i , A furore was created on April 7 when Preahlont Wilson summoin'tl the .transiioi't tleorgo WashliiKloit to oomu to 'Ilrest' at oneo and It was re ported the president liituudad to re turn homo. ' (iormiiny InvlliHl April 10' On April 1 1 tho coufureuco udopt ed .tho report ot tho International labor legislation committee and on April 14 tho reparation dumumls to lie made on Germany were announc ed. On April 111 the Germans wore nvlted to send dolegntes. - :. II .'. .'.l..'J 1 ILL!. '. . IL' RlchMlllc. MiltedOraln Extract nt Powdor . OTHERS are IMITATIONS m w!' HaHoii? t Theatre May 8th 1 Vt 550 Horses 550 than all other ehowa combined animHi aot oxtant -.- ..... . Dancing Horses Af Dariclng Girls fU ,AnijAot GorooouB Stockings . i BabyVanb TRtJBIlL Graham TnlRMftTm 5 THIS " NO MAN TO rOOL-r AND . . J,et us supjily you with your lumber- lieertH. We've got a reputrttion for iileasiii? our nntrOns. 1 f you will viHit our luin ber ynrdrt we will extend to you every coiiHistent l)usinei eourtesy. ' 1 ' 1 Gagnon Lumber Co. Victory Week ,; A'.bijj 16 oz.' glttSB Of Root Beer vI'luIc)Viu'Tax;i: Mack's Place . 121 East Main i Special ... .' . 1;. ' : , , r. , f ' v g. . ' f I " -J V" " ' ' "' " ' I " ' ' ' ' , - 9 CELEBRATE " VICTORY WiEK ' Tn .-lilcdford nod .Eat; at.tbo IheGusherafe Suits of Real Merit, ; tA : At ;;-v;' KLEIN'S Whnn .you va&r tlio cIoIIior that KloJn prb'vlcloB for, yoi,fyour, mhooI-1 ftlos will nt onoo rocoxnlzo a gomtlrio illHllnctlnn li your uppaitraiico, ' Hoa tho now moilolB 'NOW on droBS up In oi e ot our . ' ' -, j SUITS. ' . Tailored to Order $30; 35 , ' 45 t; $50 ' Yours for Appearance - KLEIN The Tailor .