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PAGE TWO BEDFORD MATE TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON", ERTDAY, .MAY 0. I5)1f) I&cd D, iE. ' Olsen, the Cyclono speaker of the middle west, will not speak tonight as had previously been an nounced but will deliver his great Iftoture on "The Cnnnueflt nf a Ward," Sunday night In the Chrls- v tlen church. .- Pavilion dance at Gold Hill, Sat urday night, May 10th. , 42 Piano tuning, Oeorse'W.t.iM, 603 W. 2nd, phone 309; endorsed by leading teachers southern Oregon. 62 The small amount of rain that fell II early this morning and the threaten ing sky of the forenoon greatly cut down the number of entries at the Victory-week taby show. The north west Section of the city park was roped off early today and other ar rangements were completed for the exhibition. Plans were made In the event of much rain to hold the exhi bition In either the public library or St Mark's hall. The show began at 2 o'clock this afternoon. DeVOe bas a tine line of assorted chocolates at 60c per pound. See Tarsan, Page tonight. .' 43 Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mundy arriv ed here Sunday to spend some time from Wichita, Kas., and Fort Worth, Texas, wherothey had been for the post year. They spent the last six months it Fort Worth. , : For' the best' Insurance see Holmes, the Insurance Man. Room and board at 43 North Grape Btreet. Phone t6S; -66 Following the Green - Stockings comedy Inst night at the Page the members uf the cast and all teachers and others connected, with the pres entation, to the number of 22, enjoy ed a banquet at the Shasta, which was furnished by the senior class as a whole. " : Call Mitchell is regard to that lawn mower, and have It sharpened right. Called for and delivered. Phone 820-J. Pavilion dance tit Gold Hill, Satur day night.May 10th. 42 1 Newton W. Borden arrived home last night' from a week's business visit at Portland. ' -' - Hemstitching, peeotlng. Some new Ideas. Vanity Hat Shop. - .See Tarzan, Page tonight. 42 Frank R; Edwards, bookkeeper at the Slue Ledge mine is In the city for a few days and is making his headquarters at the Xash hotel. . For Victory Week try Los Angeles Manila cigars at Davidson's. 'Ask the soldiers about them. They know. 41 Carriage, wagon and auto -repairing and rebuilding done at Herriman Blacksmith Shop.- All work guaran teed. " " . - -- ' -66 G. R. Hoerner of CorvalHs was In the city Thursday, and with County Agent Cste looked into the ralley grain situation. He is cereal plant pathologist -at the O. A. C- - - Piston rings for all cars - O. El. Gates Auto Go. ;,.:. ' Don't forget the big pavilion dance at Gold Hill; - Saturday night. May 10th. On -account of the Grizzlies outing' at Gold Ray next Sunday a round trip excnslon rate has been granted of 68 cents, good going on the train leaving Med ford at 7:35 a. In. The Grizzlies will ' return on - the ' train that reaches the city at 4:20 p. mi Litbla water at DeVoe's. See Tarzan, Page tonight.- 42 L. 'A.. -Gardner and George Griffin are visitors in rfedford from Los An geles.' - - Victory dance, Friday, May 9, Nat atorium. Launspaen's Jazz band. 41 Dr. Elliott has discontinued - his Central Point branch 'and is devoting all his time to his -Medford office. 41 Among eastern men registered at the Hotel -Medford arepV;B. Hfle of Brooklyn,-W.'C. Arnstrom of New ton, la,, and H. S. Jackson of Lafay ette, Ind. . - Fir slab and dry' wood for sale by J. T. Gagnon. -Phone 85. - Don't forget the big pavilion dance at jGoId Hill, Saturday night, May 10th. -.- j .- , , 42 Herman Of fenbacher of Applegate, has just purchased a Western Elec tric Light-and Power "plant of Paul's Electric store. Mrr Of fenbacher now has one of the most modern equipped homes in the county. . He will use his plant' for feed grinding, shop work, "washing and pumping. While his alfalfa Brows we can see Herman sitting in 1 the breeze of 'an electric tan enjoying city conveniences. - Don't fall to see the windows at the Liberty Repair Shop, 22 South Grape.. i:- 42 6oe Tarzan, Page tonight. 42 Mrs. Nellie Wing Is In. the city from Berkeley, Cal., on a social and business visit . . v.i ...,- Woman or girl wanted for night shift at DeVoe's. .Sw Vietory Week special Is our electric ranges on six equal : payments: Paul's Electric -Store. - 42 Mr. and Mrc.- W. C. Bostwick left Friday morning for Klamath Falls where they expect to remain thruout the summon ' ! - - ! Alco Taxi.; 'Phone 95," Furniture upholstering, mattress making; crating and packing. Doug las, 101 South Central. Phone 616-J. WEEKS & McGOWAN CO . .UNDERTAKER ' Day PhortO: Pacific 227. Night Phones: F. W. Weeks, J03-J2. , . ; tjiilr Assistant. Kodak Finishing : Film (lovoIopinR, 15o roll.,.' .'' J Printing, post card sizei 3 for lOd. 2YtxWi and smaller. 2 for 5c. Kverv (lav service. JAP ART STORE - Among northern California guests at tho Hotel llulland Is G. A. Wagner of llornbrook, , . Everybody's going. Where? Vic tory dance, Friday, May 9. Natator lum.. Flue floor, fine- music, tine -time!. 41 Come to tho Liborty tonight and see yourself as others see you. 42 Tonight is tho night of the Vic tory dance at- the Natatorium. Every thing is -In readiness to handle the crowd and no pains will be spared to show everyone a good time. From the first dance which will start promptly at. 9 p. m. until the last Launspach's big jatx orchestra will dispense the kind of - music that would make a wooden Indian "shako a log." A large attendance Ashland, Central Point - and townB la looked for. '; Brake lining tor all cars. Gates Auto Co. .. . .. from other C. E. . . - 42 See Tarian, Page tonight. ' St. Mark's guild was fortunate la securing the help of Mrs. L. At Hum phreys of Portland who represents Crown and Golden Rod milk in giv ing an Oregon Products luncheon on circus day, May 14, at St. Mark's hall. This luncheon will be of espec ial interest to Medford people, com ing as, it does soon after the forma tion of the Associated Industries of Oregon and Mr. Clark's talk at the library when we are. thinking of homo' products more than ever be fore. Most of the things Berved will be Medford products and that in It self, will be of especial interest. Med ford people and the country people who will be in Medford for the circus will be very fortunate in being able to get a lovely home products lunch at St. Mark's hall on that day. For fire insurance phone 64. cor- ner Eleventh street and S. P. track. ' Sunday. May 25th. .The .G. A. R., D. R. Wood & Co. I w- R- c- KJX' of Kln. nd 8,1 Moose . dance Saturday night, "Here and sailors will be specially tn Launspach's orchestra. 42 vitd t0 attend, and one of the most Mrs. Chas. Manning returned nome Impressive 8ervlci"s ever given In the Thursday from her two Weeks visit . at Grants .Pass. Try our merchants lunch. The bhasta. , . ' tf Less than 7 cents was the average cost 1 of electricity fort, one meal for four people, three meals a day, 30 days a month In Medford. See onr special range offer this week. Paul's Electric Store.' . . . .. . . 42 . At 8 o'clock this .morning a trace of rata bad fallen but later another ! iraco taiiius ruiseu uniicipauoos Ol a downpour during the day. The weather prediction for tonight and Sunday Is fair.--;,,v t or Vlctoey Week only, skimmed milk 10c per gallon, delivered. Sol der's Dairy; 755-R. 42 Did A man with a camera take your picture today? If he did, come to the Liberty tonight and see your self. .-; ' , 42 Mr. and Mrsi George H. Evan and Misses Mary and Nora Collins are an auto party from ; Wallace, Idaho, which arrived Thursday and are guests at the Nash hotel. .. - ; , You can always find something for a quick lunch at DeVoe's. -. See Tarzan, Page tonight . 42 Ernest Dorn arrived from the Blue Ledge mine Thursday to spendsev eral days in the city. ; Malted milk 50c lb. DeVoe's. The-Junior girls of the Christian church sell carnations on the street Saturday for Mothers Day. 42 The capacity house which greeted the VGreen Stockings", comedy last night-netted the senior high school class treasury $250 clear of all ex penses.: A large part of this sum will be spent by the class in presenting a suitable memorial to the high school. - Spark plugs for all cars. O. E. Gates Auto Co. . .... , .. ", Electric ranges on special payr ments for Victory Week. Paul's Electric Store. . x, .. 42.. Mrs. Mi. Montgomery, returned Thursday- sight from her visit at Roseburg. i j. r-v , For Victory .Week only., skimmed milk 10c per gallon, delivered, Sni der's Dairy 755-R. - -. 4 -42 'Bicycles tires, and supplies. Lib erty Repair Shop. 22" South Grape. r- - 47 - Wm. firegory is installing a Wes tern - Electric Power and Light plant and Paul. pumping system purchased from Paul's Electric, store, adding another complete,- modern farm to j Jackson county.- j - t r, Lc ! - The Medford Printing company-is j prepared with, up-to-date ; cuts, -to print horse bills, -letterheads, en vel- j Opes, veto.,- for horses, cattle,-- hogs -. and poultry. tf See your baby's picture at the Lib- i erty tonight and tomorrow. . 42 Ed Brown who has been spending tho week In Sun Francisco Is expect ed home in a day or so. v : ,i . F. J. Miller, painter and decorator, has recently added two more exper . lenced .painters to ' his force -and Is now prepared to properly handle his Increasing business, Springs tor all cars, ' O. K.' Gates Auto Co. r ... Miss Mario Myers and RnVrCamp- bell, who were delayed tby taking part in tho senior class .play of, the h'lgh school, loft Friday morning tor Eugene to attend .the Junior, week end of the IT, of O. , The latter. Is entered In the 50 and 100-yard runs and tho low hurdles. . .. ? " For Victory Week only . skimmed milk 10c per gallon, delivered, Sni- der's Dairy, T5R-R.1 it Alco Taxi. Phone St. - : "The only deposit of tungsten In Oregon, so far as known, is two miles north of Gold Hill on tho Rogue river. Three, veins were found five Inches wide. , It Is the shellle variety. During the war it was worth $S9 a unit,. but now tho price has dropped to J IS, When it was worth $3 a pound during the: war it was worth going after,'.' says M. S. Johnson, hardware dealer of Gold Hill. "Thore Is a quicksilver mine near us which produces two flasks a day each flash weighing 76 pounds net. A flash was worth .UjSQ during tho war, butls now down to $Tt." " Oregonlan. , , , : , , . Canteens are practically Indestruo- table, yet cost less than water bags. C. E. Gates Auto Co. '- '. Moose dance ' Saturday night. Launspach's orchestra. f ' 42 Tho annual Memorial Day services wl" W nela -M ne Baptist cnurca on Hl' 18 expeciea Crater Lake. Motor Co. open 7 a. m., close l p. m. Eleven mechanics. ' ' . 42 'Paper hanging, paper cleaning.' C. F. Monnlch, R. F. D. 2. ... . . B2 An error was Inadvertently, pub- imbed In the Mall Tribune yesterday "hen It was stated that, the Victory loan bonds are exempt from all taxes except Income, state ana Innerltance fes-. The federal reserve bank's interpretation aa to taxes is as, fol lows: The 4 Interest bearing Vic tory bonds are exempt from all state and local taxes except estate and In heritance . taxes. , The S Victory bonds are exempt from ail federal, state and local taxes except the estate and inheritance taxes. .,y v!l . Alco Taxi. .Phone 95. ' ; . A two-lb. box ot Vogan'a chocolates for $1.35 at DeVoe's. -fy , . ' " . -Prof. H. S. Jackson of ' Lafayette, Ind ,: former plant pathologist at the O. A. C, who now. holds the aame position with Perdue university. Is In the city and made a trip thru the valley with C. C. Gate looking 1 Into the plant - disease situation. , .He Is making a tour ot the Pacific states. : Bakery goods at DeVoe's. ' ' One sigh of , good mother is plenty ofj,rt post JQASTlfeS ' ;VJt Typewriter USERS ATTEXTIO.V . J. Vf. GARDNER, 'expert 'Type- ' writer repairman in Medford. . Parts for 'overhauling all makes" of machines.."' Rebuilt machines, all makes, for sale. f: i. BOX 15 ; Care Miiil Trilmne V. M. Reevos, J. 11. Cultoon and J. M.'gchrleber are amoiiK'tho San Francisco mou spending Friday la Medford. y. i; j t: Old papers for building tires and houso cleanlug, lQo bundle.-. , . , Portland Telegram. Phone 520. 61 The new time table 4 the South ern Paalttc railroad which will go Into affect next Sunday will mako no change In time ot arrival and depar ture. ot trains In Medfortl, and dooa not make any changes south of the WtlUmette valley.. The Shasta limit ed train will wot. now be restored to service, as no mention qt It Is made in the new table. . . . ; A rellner will double the lite of your tiro. Cl E. Oates Auto Co., . . Leslto Stansoll, tho ..now deputy state supervising attro warden for this county, announces that ho will wel come applications now tor assistants In fighting forest tires this summer and next fall. Get 'your milk, cream, butter and buttermilk at DeVoe's. , , m Deputy Shorlff, William E. McFur- son. the new speed and booie cop ot the county who has been on duty for the past five or six weeks left for San ' Francisco from Ashland at an early hour this morning. , .Hemstitching, j,: .' .,.,.. ; Peeotlng, , , , ., ,, Handicraft Shop. A i child welfare mooting will be held at the home ot Mrs. Kent In Wollen tomorrow afternoon conduct ed by Miss Anno McCormlck and Miss Rosotta McGrall. , .... Legal site typewriter papor $1.60 per box of 500 sheets'. Good quality Bond. 'Medford Printing Company, tf ' George A.. Blckel Is a business vis itor In the.clly from Glendalo..' OVERALLS- Keep Kids Kleen $1.50 f the Suit A New Suit FREE if they rip Look for' , tkiRcd, Woven Label Maim by Lsvi Stransa & CoSaaltatacUco , AuJiaR!)Pfli;tt P.P.I. f. -: rrAfefents ;, , ' riciorwi iveview ? Patterns " Btteart of K imitations fegOVERALls nu.us.mT.orr. , i ItivisTiwussfcoal t I WASHINGTON, May President Wilson today Issued thru Secretary Glass an appeal to'tho American pco plo to make the Victory Liberty lonn "a great popular thank offorlnn." j The president's' cablegram to See rotary Glass said: . "Thru you J appeal to my fellow clllxena on the evo of our coniuinbia tlon ot a Mlctorlous peace, to sustain the honor and credit of our country and to ipay-tribute to- tho valor and sacrifices of our . flRhttnis men iy making this lust liberty loan not only a financial success, tor that It must be, but a great popular thank otter ing In which every American will share according to his ability." " , Mrs. D.'D.-Smith ot Solum, and Mre. A. s." Wolghtroh' and Geome TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED Two extra waitresses tor . 'Saturday'aftornoon and evening at tho Gusher Cafo. 41 WANTED To buy a water tank. 1500 to S000 gallon. Dr. Holms. 42 STARTS. TODAY Make . the Victory complete. i See this -great Super feature. Added ' LO . .. Comedy, . "Call the Cops.'' . Hearst Kevrs. - . W v- " .t.t .-,t Saturday's Wonderful New Silk Pongee New Silk J ersey Petticoats Ne'Silk Georgette Waists j New Silk Underwear New,' Silk, Gloves New Silk Umbrellas 1 New Silk ;Hose:: : ' New Silks aind Satins New LaGamille Corsets New C6ts;::--v- , New' Suits V:- : New Caps i; V:-;. New: Dolmans - '" ' New"Gowns : "' " Special new lot of Hats in our i j Millinery Department , v - V We Pay. Express and Parcel , A. W. HUBBS, Manager Sanstrndt of Frumio, Cal., arrived horo Tliursduy to vUll Mrs. linn Miicl lor, wife ot tho tiuporlnttMidont or tho Lift Gff Corns. "Freezone" is Magic! . ' .rigni ou. -wiui Drop a IHtte FrMjiono hn an srlilng eumi lmtnutly that corn stop j ' hurl 1, ithi'Ui-ymi lilt -It rl;lit out. ' It iloiwn't hurt one bit, Yes, nisjtlcl' WJiy wall? Your ,.drui;uil Mils a jJ VICTORY WEEK'S SPECIAL ATTRACTION r mm VK SEQUEL TO "TARZAN OF THE ; I ; i ;-Adults 25c; Children 10c. VIGTOHY Post on, all Mail Orders 101 llniu'li, who bus on II) , In Hie ! Dow honnllul for Konin tline.; Tho.',, parly 1 rculsltirod ht the NHHlt.- . .! im iiixtu us v .!: Lift any Corner itallilsv imiicia Hani. I liny hotllu of FtwesoBe tor a W eat,;', mllkloiit to rtd- your Itvi of svery,, hard corn, itl corp, or com'Mween tho tow, and calltisM, wHIimit forenisi or Irritation. Try III No liumbujl , . -TWO DAYS FridaySaturday wCome Early 'I Mat:. -7 . o'dpek Eve. at 7. Time'to see 'thiB ', ''before other attractions Come ' .? Early i , . . ,. ; Special Musical 'Program APES" ' ; ' v Offer ' AgentsT " ' Home Journal Patterns - - v I WEEK mams J