PAOE TWO
SLBJDJj'ORD TRIBUNE, trEDFOTtP, OKTCflON, THURSDAY, MAT S, IDIO
loccl'BrieB
. Soroo ot the leading actresses with
th "Green Stockings" company
. which ploya at the Page tonight were
Boon at the depot this morning and
from their appearance a perfectly
r (tunning exhibition of stylo, beauty
and briilnn la In (tore for the and'
lonco.' The city haa' been combed
. Over for the proper costumes to garb
the feminine members- ot the com'
pany and a number of gowns well
worth seeing bare been donated to
the high school seniors, V Including
ono from Mrs. Frank Owen and one
from Mrs. Ben Sheldon. The latter
contributed the dress which she wore
: in an amateur . production . of. the
same comedy several years ago In
which she played the part ot Cella.
The curtain rises tonight at 8:30
-. prompt. . , ,
Piano inning, beorge tt'. xjro&i, BOS
W. 2nd, phone 309; endorsed by
leading teachers southern Oregon. 62
Lost, roll of Ford tools, between
Kogue RivW, Valley Canal Co. . head
quarters ranch and - Butte Creek
bridge. Please leave at Med ford Vul
canising Works. Reward. 40
. General regret and much concern
wa.vfolt thruout the city today over
the condition of George Andrews who
Is pronounced a very sick man, suf
fering with a partial stroke ot paral
ysis. Mr. Andrews was taken sud
denly ill at the Choral Society meet
ing last Tuesday night .with what
was then thought to be an attack of
acute Indigestion' The attending phy
sician says that it. will be several
days yet before any prediction can be
made as to .the outcome. -. .. ;
' As the time approaches for the tolg
Southern Oregon Baby show in the
. park tomorrow' afternoon, interest
among the women of the valley in
the great event is increasing, and the
number of entries are being added to
hourly. ' It Is confidently predicted
. that there- will not be less than .300
babies: The show begins In the city
tinplr- mt 9 n m A la-all Vanltie, la thA
prediction, for Fridays
. . Would yon. have acted as , Cella
' see. . i ,:.v.-n, . c: i ,. AO
DeVoe has a fine line of assorted
. chocolates at COe per pound. ,.- '
President Trelchler ot the. Com
the city to keep their show windows
lighted np every night until Sunday.
There seems to have been a misun-,
.. derstandlng as a number of the show
windows were -not illuminated .last
night :. . . f-" -z.; .:
Soldiers' reception at the Eagle
Point opera house. May 10th. A farce
comedy,' the "Pince of Wons",. will
1 be staged . by the Central Point high
. school. Price 25c and. 15c ,. .-if. 40
Victory Jazz dance, Friday, May 9.
Large ban Natatorium. Let's go! 41
, Mrs. Cordelia Ankeney and daugh-
ter, iliBS Gladys, left Thursday for
their: home at Eugene after a. visit
here for some time with Mrs. Alfred
Sillier and Mrs. John S. Orth, who.
are-aaugmers or Mrs. AnKeney.: ...
For the best insurance see Holmes,
the Insurance Man. " ., ...
Call. Mitchell ra regard to that
lawn mower and have .it sharpened
right.: i Called for and delivered.
Phone 820-J; . ;.
' among the San Francisco guests stop
ping at the Hotel Medford. -
Fashion decrees Green Stockings,
May 8. ' - , -c' 40.
The Chlnnok salmpn coming from
Rogue .river is fine .and fat this
spring and. if you haven't eaten any
you have missed something. very de
licious. . You can get them strictly
fresh every day at the Fish Market
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Mrs. Fred Dora and Mrs. .Newton
Lewis of Watkins, arrived in the city
Wednesday on a shopping tour and
are guests at the Nash hotel. .
Hemstitching, pecoting. Some new
ideas. Vanity Hat Shop. ...
. Green Stockings are all the rage.
D. E. Millard will' deliver the bac
calaureate, sermon of the Gold Hill
class of 1919 on Sunday evening,
Way ,18. . , .
The biggest Victory Week special
is offered by the C. E. Gates Auto Co.
An inner tube free with every tire.
A nice shipment of halibut, sal
mon,' crabs, salmon trout and many
kinds of fresh ocean fish was received
today for your Friday dinner. Call
the Fish' Market; free delivery. Phone
362. t ; . -t 40
The Vfctory 'dance which will' he
staged at the Natatorium : Friday
night promises to he a winner. A big
attendance Is looked for, including a
large numberV from out of town.
Launspach's jazz orchestra will ; be
present in full force to provide music
for-the, dancers. The large hall with
its excellent' floor will be used.
Dancing will begin promptly at 9 p.
m. and continue until a late hour.
For Victory Week try Los Angeles
Manila cigars at Davidson's. Ask the
soldiers about them. They know, 41
TIston rings tor all cars. C. E
Gates tAnto Co. . . ' , . ..
, California visitors." registered at
the hotels today include H. C. Jones
of Santa Rosa, C P, Mennig of Pasa
dena, Chas.' Clark and Henry Marsh
of Los Airgeles and Ci, Atkinson, Lou
R. Schuman, and V. R. Bury of San
Francisco.' - . -' '
Llthla water at DeVb'e'g.
. See the. only genuine English but
ler in captivity in Green Stockings.
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WEEKS McGOWAN CO
,UNDERTAKER
Day Vlione: Pacific 227. .
NltfLt J'lionesi F. W. Weeks, 198-J2.
, Lady Assistant.
The big Victory week offer ot an
inner tube free with every tire at the
C. E. Gates Auto Co. closes Saturday.
This and their offer ot a dollar off on
a five-gallon can ot Veedol has
brought motorists from all parts ot
the valley to a surprising extent
Auto owners surely appreciate this
bargain, said Mr. Gates, as he point
ed to the big empty hins in some ot
his tire racks, but the otter Is positively-
withdrawn Saturday.
,,. Victory, dance.,FrldayMay.9, Nat
atorium. Launspach's Jaxs band. 41
. Fir slab and dry wood for sale by
J. T. Gagnon. Phone 85. -
The annual commencement exer
cises ot the Rogue River high school
will be held in Owen's opera house ot
that city Thursday, May 29th.. The
class motto is, "He sharp; be natural,!
hut never be flat." The class colors
are silver and French blue, and the
class flower is the white carnation.
The graduates are Lucretia Nellie
Horton, Jessie Winnlfred Martin and
Lucy Mae Carle. ' Miss Sylvia Belle
Hurd Is principal and Prof. N. L.
Narregan, superintendent. ; ,
Don't foil to see the windows at
the Liberty Repair Shop, 22 South
urape. 4J
Woman or, girl wanted for night
snitx at uevoe s.
The first bonds ot the Victory loan
Issue to reach Medford were received
by the First Xational bank two days
ago and are now being delivered to
those subscribers who subscribed
thru that bank. These bonds are
exempt from all taxes except income,
state and Inheritance taxes.
Alco Taxi.- Phone 95.
Do you believe in love at first
sight Come to Green stockings. 40
Mr. and Mrs. George Gunther of
Seattle, are sojourners in Medford
and guests at the Hotel Holland,
Everybody's going. Where?.. Vic
tory dance, Friday, May 9. Katator-
lum. . v Fine floor, fine music, tine
time!..: ,t;, i, .. ... . 41
Furniture upholstering, mattress
making, crating and packing., Doug
las, 101 South Central. Phone S15-J.
Misses M. K. and Lena. Barba left
Thursday morning tor a week's visit
at Portland. , ..: ,,
Brake lining tor all cars. C. XL
Gates Anto Co. , , ,., ''...,...
rne quarterly meeting ot the -Med
ford district of the Free Methodist
denomination begins tonight at the
local Free Methodist church and JtB
sessions will be continued over Sun
day. The district takes In all the
Free. Methodist, churches ot the val
ley and northern California.' -. . i
Ton can save a dollar on a E-gallon
can of Veedol this week at Gates. 40
The high school senior class girls
who take part in the class-- play.
Green Stockings.", a society comedy,
have been practicing at odd times the
past two days wearing tfietr society
high-heeled shoes so that they can
move with grace about the stage to
night without danger of tripping and
pitching over the footlights. .
, For fire insurance phone, 64, cor
ner Eleventh street and S. P. track
R. Wood & Co. t ,, ..
Jerome A. Hilbert, superintendent
of the Blue Ledge mine, arrived ,ln
Medford today from his business visit
to Portland and Tacoma. ..
.. An Inner tube is given free with
,-every tire by the C. E. Gates Auto
Co. this week. ,, .... v . ' , , 41'
- H. L. Vradenbnrg, Harry D. Mills
and George W. Barker were among
Butte Falls men registered at the
hotels last night -, , .-. .,. .
, Try our merchants lunch. . The
Shasta: v - . tf
The usual. weekly, prayer meeting
at the Presbyterian church will not
be held tonight, having been dispens
ed with as so many of the church
members desired to attend the senior
high schol class play, "Green Stock
ings." at the Page theater.
, 'Will you please tell me what all
this, has. to do with Celia's Stocks
IngB?" - - . 4 : . 40
SA farm bureau meeting will be
held at Ruch at 8 o'clock Friday
night Miss Anne McCormlck, home
demonstration agent, and County
Agricultural Agent Cate will be In
attendance. - - .
For. Victory Week only skimmed
milk. 10c per gallon, delivered, Snl-
der's Dairy, 755-R. . ; "' . 42
H. Li Whither arrived home today
from a business visit at Portland.
You can always find something for
a quicK luncn at Devoe's.
Dr. and. Mrs.. H. A.- Mitchell and
children left today for San Jose, Cal.
their future home,- and were accom
panied as far as San Francisco by
Mrs. Cochran, mother of Mrs. Mitch
ell, who-had been their guest and
who will Continue on to her home at
El Paso, Texas, -. --.'
Malted milk 50c lb. DeVoe'g.
ii. H.. Wlnslow of Wichita, Is a
visitor In the city and a guest at the
Hotel Medford.
The Junior girls, of the Christian
church sell carnations .on the street
Saturday for Mothers Day. . 42
Wallace Reid
Liberty Tonight
ALLACE REID
iiTho Dub'
Among the Klamath Falls men In
the city is W. T. Lee who Is stopping
at the Hotel Holland.
Spark plugs for all cars. O. E.
Gates Auto Co. .
Mike Womack after a few da's
visit at home left Thursday to return
to the Ochako mineral heir-on the
south fork ot the Santiam river to
stake some e,ad. stiver and gold
claims. ,
For Victory Week only skimmed
milk 10c per gallon, delivered. Sol
der's Dairy 755-R. 42
The report that leaked out that In
the near future the Elks lodge would
Died Alonto Slovor nt Turloek
hospital, Turlork, Calif., on April 7
ot cancer, Alonto Slover was for
merly of .Mcdfortt iu the dray and
transfer business. ,
Alco Taxi. Phone 83 '
A band of gypsies arrived from the
south in the city yesterday afternoon
In four motor curs which thoy parked
beside the public ntiykot and the
women, leavlug a numerous and mot
toy array of children ot all altos In
Camp .started out. , on, the Inmlness
street to tell fortunes and bog. It did
not take Chief of Police Timothy
long to round them till up and march
them back to the autos whore after
he had niudo It plain that the party
must move on out of the city or else
go to jail. The entire mob loaded
back into the cars and fast departed
north.
The Medford Printing company Is
prepare! with up-to-date cuts to
print horse bills, lettecheads, envel
opes, etc., tor horses, cattlo, hogs
and poultry. tt
Yreka man registered at the Itotol
Medford today were W. A. lluostls,
W. iB. Rider, and E. II. Steffen.
Canteens sro practically Indestruo
table, yet cost less than water bags.
C. E. Gates Auto Co.
The College Women's club will
hold its annual meeting Saturday nt
the home ot Mrs. U E. Williams, 520
South Peach street, when the election
of officers will be hold and much
other business will be transacted.
Crater Lake Jlotor Co. open 7 a.
m., close il , m. Eleven mechanics.
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Mrs. R. T. Wettelnnd and son are
visiting for a few weeks with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Carpenter
of Perrydale. , :
Paper hanging, paper cleaning. C.
F. Monnich, R. F. D. 2. 62
Among Washington Btato visitors
in Medford Thursday were J. S. Mon-
almost double Its initiation fees has
resulted In a flood ot applications tor tteth of Yakima and Ralph Chatham
membership. Seven candidates were j ot Seattle.
DR. klGKERt
EYES SOIENTIFIOALLY f
TESTED, AND GLASSES
PROPERLY FltTED
' NO DROPS USED
Broken Lenses Accurately Duplicated
Duire I-:: over May uo.
. 128 E. Slain, Upstairs ..
Kodak Finishing
Film developing. 15c roll.
Printinir, post card size. 3 for 10c
2Vtx3Vi and smaller, 1 for 5o. -Every
dnv service.
- JAPAHTfctORE
voted Into membership a week ago
and forty applications were received,
and over 20 new applications will be
presented at tonight's lodge meeting.
Bicycles tires, and supplies. Lib
erty Repair Shop, tt South Grape.
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These are a tine lot of athletic
boys that I am taking along, but I
don't expect them - to win many
points, chiefly on account of inexper
ience," said Coach Heldenreich at
the depot this morning before board
ing the train with the six high school
students who will participate in the
state lnterscholastlo track and field
meet at the U. of O. '.'But they will
gain needed experience at this big
meet and as they are all juniors next
year we will look forward to big
things from. them. The' past, few
months there has been a wonderful
reawakening of the athletic spirit In
the high : school which augurs well
for the future.. . Wj wilt have no
baseball this year, but next year the
school will go heavily into everything'
in, the line of athletic sports." .
Did yon ever see a British colonel
in. Green Stockings? 40
- There will.' be a meeting of the
Roosevelt Parent Teachers circle Fri
day at 3 o'clock. After the election
of of fleers a social hour will be en
joyed. All Interested are invited to
attend . ..i -; ,-:
. Springs for all cars. O. K. Gates
Auto Co -.:,.,... :
Rev. Rhoda Burnett and Mrs. A. J.
Lemery will arrive in the city from
Doris, Cal., this evening to attend the
quarterly, meeting of the Free Meth-
odlst conference., ,. ,. , ... ,. ...'
.. For Victory Week only skimmed
milk 10c per gallon, delivered, Snl
der'a Dairy, .755-R. .T . - . . - . .42
Alco Taxi. Phone 95.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Evans and
sister, Mrs. Ada Evans Chelf, arrived
here this morning from Bremerton.
Wash., where Mrs. Chelf, who was
A. two-lb. box of Vogan's chocolates
for $1.35 at DeVoe's. .
a Medford yeomanetto. during tho
war was Just discharged from tho
naval reserve service. After sho hnd
been some time in service sho mar
ried a marine non-commisslonod-'of-flcer
stationed at the navy yard who
will be discharged In July and come
at once to Medford. Throe weeks ago
Mr. Evans met Mrs. Evans, who was
returning from St. Louis, at Portland
and then.' they journeyed to Bremer
ton for a visit ' ,
Portland Telegram. Phone 520. 61
George 11. Smjtti was one of the
Grants Pass visitors In the city Wed
nesday. ... I
A reliner will double the life of
your tire. - C. E. Gates Auto Co.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hamlin, who
reside two miles south ot Medford,'
have received notice of the arrival ot
their son, Lloyd E. Hamlin, in New
York after two years of service in the
naval hospital,- ot which fifteen
months were spent In Franco.
. Bakery goods at DeVoe's. .
Get your milk, cream, butter and
buttermilk at DeVoe's. t. . -
E. H. Flnley of Watkins spent
Wednesday and Thursday In Med
ford. Hemstitching,
Pecoting,
Handicraft Shop.
There was quite a drop in tempera
ture from Tuesday when the max
imum ..was 83 degrees to yestorday
afternoon when the maximum was
76. , . . . , , ,
HE'S IN ITALY TO '.)
PROTECT AMERICANS
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Premlor Orlando wired home:
to Italy to protect, the American
embassy and American interests:
In that country against any dm
onstration protesting the stand of
President Wilson. Page is iho
American ambassador to Italy
and unions recalled by. the ex
treme action of a dtplomatta
break will look aftor the Interests
ot the Americans.
In and will moot him In Bun Knui
clsco, 'lie enmo from tho l'rosldlo to
Sacramento mid thun on lo lloru
brook where the shurlft got htm,
., Portland mint In tho pity today In
oludod G. M. Cophin, T. K, Conner,
A. A. Welch, Al Nubs, K. M. IMikIi. J.
L, Wright, .Martin Doty, Vlo Blrlrkor
and 0. A, I.oc.kwood. . -
D'nrKnln tor party tukluK "II
rabbits mid liulelins "rlxht now."
Slckmws In family compuls sulu.
Crnne. 10HO Court strrtlt, 40
Portor J, Nutf received toluxruphlo
Word today of the death from piuiu
monla ut Mlnuoupolls ot Mrs. Noft's
tether, W, T, Muttluy, who was wall
known in .Medford thru having visit
ed hero several Union. Mrs. Nntf
lo'ttva !,os AnKol"S tonight for Mlnno
spolls and Mr. JXViff leaves Medford
toiilght fur tho sumo dustlnutlon.
GAS
in the
Stomach
Hour stomiirh Wiimrt.inAi. TlolclilhK,.
HwnllniK and . full PunllpR, so tr
iliiunlly i'uin)lnliiid of uUr iiiiiiiIn re
lieved In Two Mliiulra, Almost' til
stunt relief froul J'nllis III tho Htoill
avli cnusod by lindlitesloil food,
SENT FREE &VAW
ftoml toe tor iWiimo nnd V(irTu.N,
liiiinu mill nildrims, mid wu will suua
yon qu ap'iiriiviil.'.our Hlomucli prop-'
time you -are to send us 11.00 or ru
turn llio umuiul luirtlon If not per
toctly siitUriuil.' !4, '' i ;"f
AililnMi. iWlIliiitlmm (liriiilinl Co,,
IIHIIiiKhniiii Wioli.
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Sheriff TerrUl Wednesday aftor-!
noon on Instructions from County
Judge Gardner sent buck In chargo of
the train crew a demented young
Italian, whom ho had taken In cus
tody at Horubrook, to his homo city;
of San Francisco. Tho cuso is a pit-,
lnblo one. Tho Intelligent appearing
and ' well dressed young man. who
hud plenty, of money and was a for-'
mer soldier, lost his mind thru . a j
severe attack of the flu. Ho seems
to be afraid of most everything, ills
relatives woro apprised of his com-
T0O LATE TO CLASStn ' . :, j
WANTED Cook, for ranch .work.
Good position, llox 12. Tribune.
WANTEh- To rent modern honso
with thrao or four bedrooms and
sleeping porch. A. 1 HUM -
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Wdlldce Reid
Iuth'c "Otimwlv Drnniii oi'()v('iil''o ',
"THEJDtJB"
Peairl White
. . Jn the Fil'tli KjiIhihIo
"The Lightning Raider
, JfOTK: "The f .iItt iuhk Haider" will be shown
promptly-nt 7 SlQ toinyht to -ttfniiitti
intending to see "(ireen StockinitH."
niiHidate llie patniiiM
. Don't forget Tomorrow and Saturdajrthe hew
AU:Star Cast Production -
"THE SQUAW MAN." r i ;
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- When Jtu JFeel
Something's Wrong-
' '- ' Lool Into Yoiir
j Habits of Liy itig-
Somefimes Coffee drinking tjpsets
one's feelings though unsuspected.'
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POST0
A ten days trial bf Postum instead
. pf . coffee often does Wonders in.
t determining "what's the matter."
"There's a Reason"'
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TOMORROW- SATURDAY
The Big All-Star Cast Production in the new
'.. Version of
'Thfe Siuawmaia"
CAST
Elliot Dexter
Ann Little
Theodore floberts -Katiierinc
rr.:Dcna'd
Edwin Stevens
And others
Jack Holt
Formerly of Medford
Thurston Hall
Tullv Marshall
Herbert Standina
Monte Blue "
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PRIZE WINDOW DISPJiAY THIS WEEK
HAS PROVEN ATTRACTIVE TO MANY
WITH THE COOKED FOOD
JUDGING FROM THE COM
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X RANGE AT A TOTAL COST FOR ELECTRICITY OF 10v
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How far will 10c worth of, wood or other fuel go toward heating 'an bve'ix hot
enough td bake a meat roast, bread, biscuits and a cate, to say nothing of the in
convenience of handling- the fuel 'and ashes. ' ' ""'r. 1
You will be delighted beyond all icxpcctatiim )iy the eoniM't, convenience,
and economy of Electric Cooking.1 It fiieans rto fuel, no poisonous funics, soot,
smoke or aches; no fires to kindle and keep np. No disagreeable liot kitiihen
to swelter in during the hot sumnierl The Hot Point tlau'jo'-' itmk6a cooking
three meals a day a pleasure;.) -Just a turn of the switch and you have pure,
intense electric heat from 'the' glowing red coils of the rcrlexiu,norj..v;';-
Our Special Offer of 6 Equal Pdiy.
merits for Ranges, W-ater, Heater
and Wiring is for Victory Week
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And your order should be 'placed todiy, 'Come in and talk it 6ver,
See our Electric Labor Saving Washers, Churns, Sewing Machines, Motors,
Farm Power Plants, etc.
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