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SHEDFORI MTtTE TUTBTTNE, IfEDFOTtD, OTIF.CIOX. SATURDAY, MAY 10.191f)
Hollier'a Day will 1)6 universalis'
observed thruout the United Statas
when persons .whose mothers are Uv-
intr will urAnf Piifl Anrnatlnna In thnfr
honor, and those whose mothers arotwoods. mountains and streams are
doad will wear white carnations In
tribute to their memory. This sentl.
montal custom-Is annually increasing
in popularity 1n Medford. Mother's
Day aorinons will be preached in sev
eral of the churches.
Pavilion dance at Gold Hilt, Sat-
' urday night, May 10th. , ii
Tbore was another frost Just be-
, fore sun-up this morning when the
minimum temperature in- 'Medford
waB 32 degrees and in other partB of
the valley there was a much lower
( temperature, notably the Bear Creek
orchard where the minimum of 28 de-
. groea was reached. The Bear Creek
DoVoo has a fine lino of assorted
chocolates at 60c per pound.
0. J. Seymour, engineer with the
government bureau of public roads.
and J. M. Whiteside, a chalnman of
hls croWj arrived In the city from
Portland late Friday, and left the
Hotel Holland this morning for Pros-
peat where .Mr. Seymour will look
over the new Crater Lake nlghwny to
be bo lit between that point and the
boundary of Crater Lake national
park. Next Tuesday the remainder
of the survey crow will arrive from
Portland . and. Mr. Seymour will at
once begin staking out the work for
the contractors. The contract will
be let soon and it is expected the new
road will fce comilBtd by fall or
winter. "'..-' " '' '
Room and board at 43 North Grape
street. Phone' 568. .66
Among county visitors In Medford
today are Ray Davis of Prospect, Earl
Kendall pi- Applegate, and W. H.
Davis of Rogue River, who are regis
tered at the 'Nash.'" I
, For the best insurance see Holems,
the Insurance Han.
If there is any boy in Medford who
wants to see the circus next week and
. hasn't the price of a ticket, and can't
get; the price let him call on Ed
Brown. -When Ed was a youngster
. himself the nearest he came' to a cir
cus was sitting in a tree and watch
ing the parade go past. That was
the day of the horse wagon circus
that traveled overland and the Brown
place was situated too far from the!
s topping, place, altho along the line
of travel. Ed vowed then when he
grew up he would dp what he could
to see that boys not only saw the
parade but saw the circus. So if you
are a kid without the cries of
. ticket an 4 you want to see the circus
call on Edj Brown at his home or
piace oi business -ne wiu .see you
get in the tent and have a good seat.
and it won't cost you a cent.
Pavilioh dance at Gold Hill, Satur
day night. May 10th. ' " " . ' 42
Call Mitchell in regard to that
lawn' mower and have, it sharpened
right. Cklled 'for- 'and delivered.
Phone 320-J,.
Mr. and MrsnW. B. Robinson are
In' the citi- from the Blue Ledge dis
trict and- are'guests at the Hotel
Medford.) -' .
See Tarzan, Page tonight. 42
-Hemstitching, pecotlng. Some new
ideas. : Vanity Hat Shop. ' ,
Joseph T. Brennan, James Leckle,
. A. Zacharais and George H. Clark of
San .Francisco arrived in the city this
morning and are registered at the
Medford. ''
Carriage,1 wagon and auto repair
ing and -rebuilding done at Merrlman
Blacksmith Shop. All work guaran
teed.' (f -. 66
Piston rings for all cara. C. E.
Gates Auto Co.
Robert P. Nell of Ashland, delegate
from the Southern Oregon Presby
tery, left last Wednesday to attend
the Presbyterian general assembly
convention at St. Louis. Mo.
Don't forget the big pavilion dance
at Gold Hill, Saturday night. May
loth: I
Litnia water at DeVoe's.
' Mrsi Mary, Wright departed Satur
day morning for a social visit and to
look after property matters at Al
bany.' ?;-;. Vf'i . ,
SeeTaTzan, Page tonight. 42
Fir (slab hnd dry wood for sale by
J.-T. Gaenon. 'Phone 859.
'1V 4- Wright and Joe Niles were
among" the Saturday visitors in Med
ford from Trail. '-
Don'tforget the big pavilion dance
at Gold Hill,' Saturday night. May
10th;- ; . 42
Alco Ta'xi. Phone 95.
The-farm bureau meeting at Ruch
last night Is -reported ' by : County
Agent! Cate and Miss Anne McCor
mick as a successful one with an at
tendance of 40 persons from that dis
trict. Various farm bureau matters,
rodent control and the' coming home
Btudy course were disenssed.
Don't fall 4o see the windows at
the Liberty Repair Shop, 22 South
Grape ''' ' -.-.-' ' 42
- Furniture upholstering, mattresB
making, crating and packing. Doug
las,' 101 South Central. Phone 615-J.
The second debate upon the
League of Nations was planned for
next week under the auspices of the
Drama League. - In deference to the
wishes of the 'leaders of the debate
it Iiub been decided to postpone the
discussion until the full text of the
covenant of the league has been pub
lished.: - ' :
. Victory Week special is our electric
ranges on six equal payments. Paul's
Electric Store. 42
, Brake lining for all cars. C. E.
Gates Auto Co.
WEEKS & McGOWAN CO
UNDERTAKER
Iay Phone: Paclfio 227."
Night Phones: P. W. Weeks, 10S-J2.
Lady Assistant.
, Now that Victory Week festivities
will soon ibe over, that Medford and
Jackson county are thousands of dol.
lars over the top In the Victory drive
and that you have hud a week's good
business and enjoyment, why not
make a fitting climax by attending
church services somewhere Sunday
morning and evening. Of course the
calling to you. They are God's han
diwork and you should honor Him by
first attending divine (service and
thanking Him for all that you enjoy
and then hike to the- woods and
spend the rest of the day.
We have three Btyles of Hot Point
ranges in stock now, but they are
going fast. Make your selection to
day. Paul's Electric Store. ' 42
See Tarzan, Page tonight " 42
The Medford Ministerial associa
tion will meet in the public library
Monday at 10:20 a.' m. J. E. Wnl
beck, secretary.
Woman or girl wanted for night
shift at DeVoe's.
For fire Insurance phono 64, cor
ner Eleventh street and S. P. track
D. R. Wood & Co.
The following account of the wed
ding of last Saturday of Leo It. Scott
of the marines service with two years
yet to service, and- son of Mr. and
Mrs. P. D. Scott of near Jacksonville,
was contained in the Vlsalta, Calif.,
paper: "Leo Bernard Scott, a mem
ber of the marine corps stationed at
Mare Island, secured a 4S hours fur
lough to come to Visalia and arrived
on the early train this morning. He
was Joined here -by his fiance. Miss
Florence Vhltt of Exeter. Together
they secured a license from the coun
ty clerk and sought a local minister
and were married. The groom will
return to Mare Island tomorrow. Mrs.
Scott will remain with her parents in
Exeter,
from service the young couple will
go to Jacksonville, Ore., to reside.
In the meantime Mr. Scott, the new
husband's father, will make efforts
to have him discharged from further
service.
Try our merchants lunch. The
Shasta. tf
- Come to the Liberty tonight and
see yourself as others see you. 4 2
David Eugene L. Olson of Minne
apolis, arrived in the city Friday and
Is a guest at the Hotel Holland. '
Maltea milk 50c lb. DeVoe's. ' .
See Tarzan, Page tonight. 42
Mrs; F. M.- Wilkins. of this city.
went .to Medford today where she
will organize a chapter of the D. A.
R. Mrs. Wilkins is state regent of
the Oregon organization. ' While in
Medford she will be the guest of Dr.
and Mrs. Fred Thayer. Mr. Thayer
is a graduate of the 'University of
Oregon.- His wife, formerly Miss
Etha Williams, is a niece of Mrs.
Wilkins. Eugene Guard. Mrs. Wil
kins left Medford for borne this mor
ning, having completed arrangements
for the installation of the local chapter,-
Spark plugs for all cars. C. E.
Gates -Auto Co. .' -
Moose dance Saturday night.
Launspach's orchestra. - 42
W. H. Hughes of this city was op
erated on in an Ashland hospital a
week ago today for appendicitis. -j
Springs for all cars. C. E. Gates
Auto Co.
Less than 7 cents' was the average
cost of electricity for one meal for
four peop.e, three meals a day, 30
days a month in Medford. See our
special range offer this week. Paul's
Electric Store. ' .- ( 42
Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Kiesel of. Port
land are visiting in the city. They
are stopping at the Holland.
Alco Taxi. Phone 95.
For Victory Week only, skimmed
milk 10c per gallon, delivered, Sni
der's Dairy, 75 5,-R. 42
Workmen are busy tearing out the
east brick wall of the former Model
clothing store building, corner of
south Bartlett and East Main, which
will be occupied by the Palmer music
house, preparatory to the installing
of a new plate glass window.
Canteens are practically indestruc
table, yet cost less than water bags.
C. E. Gates Auto Co. '
Did a man with a camera take
your picture today? If he did, come
to the Liberty tonight and see your
self. ' 42"
'Mrs. J. W. By water arrived In the
city Friday from Kansas City, Mo.,
and is a guest at the Nash.
Alco Taxi.- Phone 95.
You can always find something for
a quick lunch at DeVoe's.
T. F. Haney, one of the contract
agents of the Barnes circus, which
shows here next Wednesday, Is a bus
iness visitor in Medford. ,
Hemstitching, -
Pecotlng,
- Handicraft Shop. -':" "",-.''
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
DR. RICKERT
! EYES SCIENTIFICA1LY ,
TESTED, AND GLASSES ;, ;
PB0PERLY FITTED
i NO DROPS , USED j '
Broken Lenses Accurately Duplicated
Suite 1-2 over Mar Co.
128 E. Main. Upstairs
Kodak Finishing
' Film developing. 15c roll.
Printine. Dost enrd size. 3 for 10c
2y2x3Vi and smaller. 2 for 5c. '
. Every dav service.
JAP ART STORE '
Local Pictures
At the Liberty
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.CECIL B D Ml LITE'S
""THE 6QUAV MAN"
An U tuc CM..iAKTCUrT Putual
The cast tor "The Squaw Man". .Is.
one of the most notable ever assem
bled for a single 'screen production.
Elliott Dexter has the leading mnlo
role, while Ann Little plays the lead
ing woman's role, that of an lntilnn
girl. The supporting company . in
cludes practically nll of the Losky
stock company favorites. Including
several new players, notably Edwin
Stevens, a noteddramatlc, vaudeville
and comic opera star.
The pictures of yesterday's Baby
show will be shown for the last times
tonight; also of other local person
ages. New local pictures will be
shown tomorrow. .
George Andrews who suffered a
stroke of paralysis on Tuesday was
reported out of Immediate danger to
day but still in a very serious condi
tion. He is completely paralyzed on
one side. .
See Tarzan, Page tonight. 42
A two-lb. box of Vogan's chocolates
for 11.35 at DeVoe's.
Moose dance Saturday night.
Launspach's orchestra., 42
E. E. - Lehrman was among the
Grants Pass visitors in the city Sat
urday. .
Electric' ranges on special pay
ments for Victory Week. Paul's
Electric Store. 42
The - new ' way of wiring ranges
used by Paul's Electric Store is es
pecially desirable for tenants because
the wiring goes with the range it you
move. - ;'. :- 48
Mrs. George -McClaln and Mrs.
Krancis Murphy of Phoenix, -are med
ical patients in an Ashland hospital.
For Victory Weyk only skimmed
milk 10c 'per gallon, delivered. Sni
der 's Dairy 76 5-R. 42
Bakery goods at DeVoe's. '
Mrs. J.' D. Downing of Los Angeles
was visiting relatives - In Central
Point this week. -, .. .
Bicycles tires, and supplies. . Lib
erty Repair Shop.. 22 South Grape.
' 47tJ
Portland Telegram. Phone 520. 61
Sunday evening the Epworth
League of the First Methodist church
will celebrate, the thirtieth anniver
sary, of the league. ' A special service
is being prepared by Miss Mary Tin
ker; which will Include several musi
cal numbers. ' It- is hoped not only
the league members will be present,
but all others who are Interested in
the league work.: - ' -: ,
"How are you going to keep 'em
down on the farm?" with a Western
electric power and - light plant of
course. Have you seen the cruam
separator' motor, washer and others
labor saving, money making electri
cal devices at Paul'a Electric Store? 4 8
Paper hanging, paper cleaning. C. J
F. Monnlch, R. F. D. 2. ., 82
fh. i,V
The most, human
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Folks 1 Here's a treat! A peach of a picture! Whimsical,
liumun, reckless, lovable, punchful Harry Carey, greatest of
all Western character portrayers, in a perfectly delightful -
outdoor romance that. will grip you with thrills and Till you
with chuckles. It's name? "A I'lGiiT FOK LOVJE" and
it's just splendid. Now playing, ; ,
COMEDY
LYON-MORAN
Adults 20c.
Children 10c
Chicago men registered nt the
Hotel Medford are II, L,: WheultU' and
J. M. Uutrd. , ; J
Over $2il5 worth thorminhbrod
rnlililla and huti'livs tor sale hlKhest
bidder baforo Monday noun. Crano,
10B9 Court. , J 42
The GrlMllas and their .friends are
preparing an enjoyable outing tor
Sunday afternoon at Gold lioy dam,
where they nro'cnnsldorlug tho loca
tion of a permanent camp, for which
purpose a moating .will be held, after
which rufreshmenls will be spread on
the river bank, Kvotybody must take
a lunch, but the ulnb will provide cof
fee, cream und sugar. Those desiring
to make tho trip must be at the Com
mercial club ut 3 o'clock. Parties
having room In Uiolr autos tor others
will pleuse notify iMr. J. W. Drosslor.
A comfortable Fedortil truck will be
provided tor those having no moans
of transportation. '
Los Angeles viBltors in the city In
clude William -M. Stanton and
Charles Lilly. Bon F. Wilson of tlor
keley and W.L. bvana or Sacramento
ure also California guests at tho .Med
ford.. ,
Crater Lako Motor Co. open 7 a.
m closo il p. in. Eleven mechanics.
42
"Sir. William Watson Powers of
this city celebrated his 92nd birthday
a few days ago. Ho Is halo and hear
ty and exceptionally active tuontully
and physically for a man of his years.
He Is an Interesting conversationalist
and recalls clearly the early history
of Yrcka. In which ha took an urtivo
part. Ho was the first man to erect
a frame building In the city of Med
ford. Ho knows southorn Oregon
and northern California like a book.
Yreka News. '
A rellnor will double the life of
your tire. C. E. Gates Auto Co.
After an absonce of 14 months in
Franco Jack Garrott, sou of Mr.' and
Mrs, O. C. Garrett, arrived home' last
night. Following repeated attempts
to Join the army with failure an ac
count of ill health he tinully was ac
cepted in the aero service and served
in the 26th balloon company of that
branch. - He arrived in France on
Oct. 19,-1918 and was sent at once
to the front near Sedan where ho
spent the last days of the war. After
the armistice was signed ho spent a
month on transportation duty near
Bordeau, after which he was sent
home and discharged.
For Victory Week only skimmed
milk 10c- per gallon,-delivered, Sol
der's Dairy, 755-R. 42
Edison Marshall left this morning
for northern points Just "to bum
around" and gather material for new
short stories. During the past fow
months ho has written 19 stories, ton
of which were accepted for publica
tion. ; ' ';.! -" . ". '
Ol'EV FOR WJSIXKSS.
The Owl Cafe, 121 East Main St.,
Tuesday, May 1 J, at l!t a .ta. II you
want iu iuik usn iu .iiuviv, u juh
want to eat talk to Ed, Will. carry a
nice line of delllcatosSn gdodi, all
kinds of meats and -pastry, 'mado to
order. ' Special lunches put up for
fishing and hunting parties. 'Hot
dinners sent out by taxi, quick ser
vice. All kinds of lunch goods on
hand, bread, cream, butter arfd milk
tor sale. We cater to the most fas
tidious. . .. . , ",
: Mack for fish, Ed for eats. Hart &
MoGulrk. . E. C. Hart, Manager. Alco
Taxi at your service. 121 East Main
St. - 43
': TOD LATE TO CLASSIFY;
WANTED Agents to sell Bailey Gas
' Maker, uood opportunity for right
- Man, Apply 112 East Main street.
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FOR SALE Account sickness, $205
'. pedigreed and thoroughored rab
: Bits, hutches; highest bidder be
fore Monday noon. Crane, 1053
' ;Court. ' : ' . . 42
TONIGHT Last Showiner
'ROMANCE OP TARZAN'
SUNDAY
. ONLY,
me.
r--, i. ,j
actor of them all
IT IS A GOOD
ONE TODAY
Tho Mysterious. Miss Raffles will
be a liuly of thlB city drvKuod In her
regular way. It may bo your Hiatal1,
wlfo, mother or sweetheart. Aflur
9:30 meet every wo mini ou tho street
with tho sloguu "With Medford
Trade is Medford Mudo" and you
may ha tho first to moot tho lady ami
got the $5 and a dauco with hur.
Postmaster ailms will return to
duty next wook aflur bis annual vaca
tion of 20 days which he bus boon
spendlirg mostly nt hla ranch near
Central Point. Tho colonel cunio to
town Friday to got some ooffao and
canary seed and tho Salvation Army
papers of Portland: - . '
tlot your' milk, cream, butter and
buttermilk at DoVoo's. w ' '
. .Mi's. Otto Khun, of Klamath Kails,
and her suitor, Miss Gladys Applo
Kiito, of San Francisco, uro hero tor
week's vlBlt with their parents) Mr,
and Mrs. D. A. Applegate, on Urunllo
street. Ashland Record, '
, Seo Tnriuu. Pago tonight. 42
Billy Odan of Uutto Fulls and
Chun. Dunn's of this city, left Satur
day morning for Snloin from wlioro
they will proceed to one of tho Mar
lon count)' logging camps where they
will bo employed during tho summer.
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Typewriter
l'SKItSXATTKXTIOX
J. W. GARDNKIl, export Type
writer repairman In Medford,
Parts for overhauling all
makes of machines. Rebuilt
machines, all makes, tor sale.
! nox 15 ,
Cure- Mull Trllnmo
Dine out occasionally with your
family; lot It take on Bomuthlngof
tho liuturo of a holiday. Let every
member of the family anticipate Its
coming! .. ,,
, Every one of you will enjoy our
bountiful and appointing
A LA CARTE
CHICKEN
DINNER
Served OSlO'to 8:0O p. in.
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It is a dinner woll cooked and
faultlessly served. You will like It.
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Lunch 12 to 1 :30 p. ni. ' ,;
Holland Cafe
.. . Cgujrtlslit fwiauml. IVVt .
The One Thing You
Have to Do
Perhaps you have bought a
new car with a Willord Storage
Battery on it.
Perhaps you have bought a
, Willord Battery to replace the
battery on an old car,
' ...N' "'' which you' entitled to
WiU.nl l D.y Battery Imurance.
But to set thb proteetlonrour bt- '
torymuu b rtgitimrmd.
Of coune we reciater battery when
we aril It, but it it I, on a new car, be
auratodrive In riiht away and have
ua put the registry number on It.
- At the lame time well aladly tell you
. the few atmple ruka that you mint
follow to give your battery the right
. Mart in life. Auk ut for a copy of the
booklet, "Willard Service end You."
ELECTRIC SHOP
1 Hey There, Mr.
! Now is
Hubbard Brothers f
I 's- ' " ' - . ' " ' : '. : : ''' '.- '3 .7
P, K. Halter, principal of tho high
iu'IkioI,- loft Sut urday morning lor
HoBuburg on a short liiiiitnuu v In It In
(hut city.
L I B E R l Y :
LAST TIMES TONIGHT -;
The Big Special All-Star Cost Production
iquawman
Willi Elliott Dcxlcr, Aim LiilU', TliftHloi'o UolicrtH,
KntliPi'ino McDonald, Jack llolt, Kflyvin Stcvcim, Hp.
Don't fail to ede tlie pictures of Yesterday's Baby
Sliow, and perhapa yourself. 1 i
TOMORROW MONDAY
Another Big Double-Star Bill
DOROTHY DALTON in "HARD BOILED"
FATTY ARBUCKLE in "IN LOVE"
Also NEW LOCAL PICTURES
Mm' fe
Notice to
At a HKX'ting of the Bakers' AHsndaUon it was
decided .iflpessary 1o advance th( jirice.of brcud a
cent a loaf, 'and other bakery koikI.s in proportion, to
offset the actual increase in tho coat of production,
which heretofore llie .bakers haw lieeu compelled
to pay. ;
PULLMAN BAKERY,
ROYAL BAKERY,
NEWTOWN BAKERY,
LIKMORE BAKERY. '
To take effect Monday, May i2.- ' '
the time to get your 0 1
MOWERS
I'luiio tuning, tloorgo W, CroKS, 003 1
W. 2nd, plumb SOU: endorsed by
liUlillilK leitelH'l'S solllliertl Ol't'lOll. B2
mid in' vol ul olluil' oi'i'liiiritH MiiitldKiHl,
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