Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 13, 1919, Page 2, Image 2

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    PAOE TWO
MEDFORD MATE TTTTRTTNTj, fttTCDFOTlT), OREGON, TTTTCKD A Y, MAY 13, Iflld
JocalFneB
, Looking a perfect picture ot health
and happlnoHs and about ten years
younger than whon ho entered the
foi'vlce two years ago, Major R. W,
Clancy arrived home from Camp
Lewis this forenoon and was met at
tho dopot by his faintly and many
friends. The major won ft Croix lie
Ouorre In France as a member ot
tho 816th sanitary train, a part. of
ittlo famous Slut dlvls.'on, which re
cently arrived In thlp country; Vhu
Isok of Ills forme- mustache adds
milch to his youthful appearanca. He
will ho a guest of boner at the Red
CroM luncheon glve.1 it the Hotel
Modford Thursday in trlhuto to
' illBses Juno Earhart and Kate Duck
loy, returned nurses from war siir-
vlco. ; ' ' .
DeVoe has a fine lino ot assorted
chocolates at 60c per pound.
Rev. I Myron Booior is In much
demand as a commencement orator.
He has just been compelled to refuso
the Invitation to deliver the bacca
laureate sermon for tho graduating
class of the Roseburg high school on
May 28, as he had previously con
sented to' perform the same service
for tho graduating class of the Cen
tral Point high school the same date.
On June 10th .Rev. Boozer will de
liver the commencement address at
Albany college, and he has also been
chosen to give one other commence
ment address! ;
Seo Mary Getting Married, Page
tonight. . . ' 4 4
'Marshall Hooper and K. F. Slade.
state bank examiners, are in the city
on. official business from Salem.
Special sale of trimmed hats for
circus day, Wednesday, Slay 14.
I'rolinbio ruin Is tha weather pre
diction for Wednesday. . This mor
ning's minimum temperature was 33
degrees in Medford, which meant a
lower temperature n several other
parts of the valley and it is reported
that the Hopkins and Flcro orchards
in the Central Point district smudged-
Furniture upholstering, mattress
making, crating and packing. Doug
las, 101 South Central. Phone G15-J.
Ray Parker of Butte Falls, is uow
in charge ot tho Bybee Springs school
which wos closed for a week on ac
count of the teachor having under
gone a serious operation.
Brake lining for all cars. C. E.
Gates Auto Co.
The Salem IoiIko ot, Elks Is after
the 1920 Elks stuto association con
vention and will send a largo dolcgn
lion to this year's convention which
will bo held at Klamath Falls In Aug
ust. It is understood that the Pen
dleton and Marshfield lodges ot Elks
will also be strong contenders for
the 1920 convention.
Testing, inspection, distilled wator
free. Any make of battery. Auto
Electric Equipment Co., 27 North
Grape, Medford. , , , : , f 43
George llorris, food contracting
agent for the Barnes- circus, spent
Wednesday in Medford on business.
Wouian or girl wanted for night
shift nt DeVoe's.
Mrs. F. E. Brown left for Portland
today after a visit with relatives
here. .
Malted milk SOc lb. DeVoe's.
rt W. Paul has a novel display of
his electric farm equipment arranged
on a wagon that attracts considerable
attention. It consists ot a 3 li -horse
power gasoline engine that generates
and stores enough electricity to oper
ate the plant for a week. The plant
will light the farm, run a separator,
milking machine, washing machine.
Vmllv Hut Shnn " - 44
Mr. and Mrs. McQulgg William ! vacuum cleaner and other necessities
McQuigg of Lisbon, N. D., are visitors "'nd 'arm. When the engine Is
in tho city and guests at the Hotel rilnnlnS 't has a pulley that will op-Holland.-
, ,. erate a feed grinder or any other
Room and board at 43 North Grapo, light machinery around the farm. .
'street. Phone 568. ' 66 ' For fire insurance phone 64. cor-
' The Al G. Barnes circus wilt ar-'"61- Eleventh street and S. P. track.
rivo onrlv WnrtneaHnv mnrnlnir frnm D R- Wood & Co.
Montague, Calif., where it is showing '
The raise of one cent a loaf in the
tnHnv . reian price oi Dreaa oy-ine Aieaiora
See Mary Getting Married Page oakeries, which went into effect Mon
tonigbt. 44ia5"- 'as caused more widespread in-
, Frank G. Owen was a guest at the dilation than any raise on any food
Hotel Portland. Portland, on Sunday , anlcle s,nce ihe beginning of the
and .Monday 1 war- ne recent raise has been a
"How 'ya gonna keep 'em down on ' Bene!' topic of conversation since
the farm?" with a Western electric Monday and there seems to be a uni
power and light plant of course: Have versal lack ot knowledge as to the
you seen the cream separator motor, " lutre"'"
washer and other labor saving, , tne retail Prlce on a loat b one cent
money making electrical devices at
(Paul's Electric Store? 48
For the best insurance see Holems.
the Insurance Man. - "
George M. Esterly ot Waldo, and
' Our business In rpDafrin? all auto
electric troubles. . Auto Electric
Equipment Co., 27 North Grape
street. Medford. 43
Geo. M. Esterly was in the city
Colin Mcintosh of Los Angeles.' well i fron Waldo t0iay E"'erly Is
j known mining men are at the Med-
S ford,
See Mary Getting Married, Page
tonight. . . 44
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
. A. C. Burgess, of Chicago, former
well known Medford man, and family
are now located at San Antonio, Tex.,
for the summer where he Is connect
ed with the Princess theater.
Call Mitchell in regard to that
lawn' mower and have It sharpened
right. Called for and delivered.
Phone 320-J. ; .
Paper hanging, paper cleaning. O.
F. Monnich, R. F. D. 2. -: 52
County visitors registered at the
Nasti include W. L. Jones of Butte
Falls, C. I. Homer of Ashland and
Floyd Pearce of Eagle Point.
Hemstitching, pecoting. Some new
Ideas. Vanity Hat Shop.
Bicycles tires, and supplies. Lib
erty -Repair Shop. 22 South Grape.'
'"". 47
. P. W. Evans of Vancouver, B. C,
.is a visitor In Medford and a guest
at tho hotel Medford. ' -.'-
. We repair, rebuild and recharge
.any make of storage battery. Aulo
Electric Equipment Co., 27 North
Grape stroet, Medford. 43
. ; Guy Connor arrived home this f ore
. noon from a business trip which took
him to Seattle and Portland.
Carriage,- wagon and auto repair
ing and rebuilding done at Merriman
BlacTtsmlth Shop. All work guaran
teed. 66
Dorothy. iPrather, daughter 'of M.
. L: Prather of Montague, Cal., who
wad recently operated upon in the
Dow hospital is reported as rapidly
Improving.
, Piston rings for all cars. C. E.
Gates Auto Co.
..Miss Pauline Dean of Grants Pass,
. is a new stenographer at the court
house, having assumed the position
Monday in the county clerk's office.
Owing to the scarcity of good stenog-
raphers a young woman from this
county could not be found to fill the
position.
...Yours for better hattery . service
Eveready, ' 43
Mrs. J. E. Beekman, Miss Carrie
Boekman and Benj. B. Beekman have
arrived home at Jacksonville after
having spent the winter and Bprlng
at Portland.
Lltllia water at DeVoe's. ''..'
Ray Coloman ot the U. S. navy
has returned to duty after having
Hrient a furlough visiting his parents
at Jacksonville.
Fir. slab 4nd dry tfood for sale by
J. tf . Gagrttin-.' Phone 85fl.
"T. "F. Miiiahah of Seattle and B. E.
Kdnri of'. Tacorha, are Washington
state mon registered at the Medford.
Alco Taxi. Phone 95.
' WEEKS &McG6WAN CO
UNDERTAKER,
: Vtiy Phone: Pacific 227.
fright riiones: P. W. Weeks, I03-J2.
Idy Assistant.
still visiting at Seattle, where she
recently christened one of the new
ships, cdnstructed at . the Seattle
yards. Grants Pass Courier.
Try' our merchants lunch.- The
Shasta'. : ( " tf
If the returned soldier, name un
known, who a few days ago bought a
cow to save the life of bis newborn
baby, will call on J.' P. Rucker on
Griffin Creek, from whom he bought
the animal, he will find her. The cow
returned to the Ruqkcr ranch -this
morning. .. -.
Spark plugs for all cars. C. E.
Gates Auto Co.
- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Lester en
tertained at lunch last Sunday " in
honor of Private 31. R. Laird, of the
26th or. Yankee division, who saw
action on four fronts and just re
cently received his discharge from
service, having spent eighteen months
in France. Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Cas
ter and family and Mr. and Mrs. J.
W.. Pruett and daughter Margaret
were at the luncheon. Private Laird
leaves in a few days for his home in
California.
Springs for all cars. C. E. Gates
Auto Co. . . '' '
., .-Jf. Christansen U a business visitor
in the city from Red Wing, Minn.
A. two-lb, :box ot Vogan's. chocolates
for $1.35 at DeVoe's. .
The Modern
Business Man
. finds help, health
and delight in the '
.'.-vigor inspiring
-wheat and barley -.
food, ', ,
' tsuar prct JSt per patkagi
MO tATE TO CLASSIMf
FOR SALE Second-hand Burroughs
adding and liHtlng machine, prac
tically new. Address S, care 'Mall
Tribune. 45
FOR SALE Young cow; hogs weight
about 70 l-bs. Phone evenings
857-H. 40
FOR SALE Ranch horses, wagpns,
harness; farm tools, hacks, etc.
Corner 'Xlantlc and Liberty streets.
..... 49
.Rex Beach Film at the Rialto '
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REX . .
ike VirAon.
tup nuAkin
Portland men registered at the
hotels tod- were T. W. Brown, II.
Jones, Gus Wilsou, E. D. Barto, O. D.
Adams, Irving Miller, R. F. Dorsec.
S. C. JPior, C. B. Wnlkcr. William
Grun'dlg. C.E. Bailey, T. H. Mnc
Creary, E. H. Merlin, v.. P. Blake, C.
F. Sehnioor, Geo. VA. Hampton and E.
L. Kollenborn. -
The"May-feto to bo givon by the
ladies of the Presbyterian church at
Mrs. Alford's homo on Thursday
evening, will bo. a treat for old and
young alike. The grounds will bo
illuminated with Japanese lanterns.
C. E. Root's Juvenile orchestra will
piayf May dances and also a charm
ing little play will be presented aud
refreshments will be served. Come
early that the children may enjoy the
evening program promptly at 7:30.
-:i ' 44
Lieutenant Carl Y. Tengwald ot
the ordnance department with head
quarters' at Chicago, Is now enjoying
a two weeks furlough visiting his
relatives at Denver for the first time
in eight years.
'Alco Taxi. Phono 95.
' Among eastern visitors stopping at
the Hotel Medford are Francis D.
Langten of New York City and W. P.
Hicks' of Chicago: s ;' ,
Mrs. J. M. Nlchol has gone to S:in
Francisco to meet hor husband who
arrived nt the Presidio this week
from Washington to 'bo discharged
from tho 63d infantry supply1 com
pany. Alco Taxi. Phono 95.
Canteens are practically Indostruc
tablo, yet cost less than water bags.
C. E. Gates Auto Co. ,
. Floyd Mlllor, hotter known to his
ninny friends as "Heavy," tho Med
ford engineer, was discharged from1
the army . eugineorlng servlco n
month ago, and will not roturn to
this city, a9 he has taken employ
ment with tho state highway engi
neer at , Grant county, Elbow Lake,
Minii. '
You can always Und something for
a quick lunch at DeVoe's.
Hemstitching',
Pecoting, , '
Handicraft Shop.
C. P. Mayhew and John F. Stob.
from Eugene, spent Tuesday In the
city.
Bakory goods at DeVoe's.
A number ot Modrord memburs ot
tho HoUokah order lutt for Grants
Puss this illuming to nttuiul tho con
vention of tho Houtlioru Orugim dis
trict, which is being hold iu that city
today. Among those attending from
here wom Mrs. Adah Judxon, Mrs.
John Perl, Mrtt Samuol Dutenum and
Mrs, W, M,. McDonnell; Mr. nnd Mi'H.
Chris l!lnluh. ot Jacksonville, ulso
attended tho convention.
Notlco to water ubojs nb' not
sprinkle this afternoon and evening
account cleaning tho resoHrolr. . O.
ArnsplKur, superintendent1, '" ; 43,
Those who nro Intorotifd In tho
recent oil Investigations lit t,lio valley
will find helpful material in n. collec
tion of books and documents on tho
occurrence and development ot petro
leum which tha .Oregon stuto library
has placed pit temporary, deposit ;tit
the Medford public lllirury. .. . . ,
Got your milk erinuh,' buttor and
buttermilk at DoVoo's, .
Strawberries
Are Ripe
Individual
Shortcakes
! at
.L I B E RT X
I . ,r TODAY ONLY
1 ' Tho OroatCliiinit'toVAt'fov ' ;
Theodore Roberts
- i n
Afnrk Twain'.s Ftunotm Shny
'Pudd'nhead Wilson'
A rnriiiiinuiit Hoinmio '
, Bargain Prices Anita 151;' Children' 10c,
TOMORROW THURSCAY ; ' ' '
" ' John Bnrrymore In "Here Come3 the Bride." '
Pearl W bite in sixth episode 'Tho Lightning Raid'or."
Southern Oregon's
Leading ,
Confectionery
SHOESFORTHE
IDLE F
From Foochow, China, comes this
letter from R. . Gardner, Foocliow
College: "Neolin Soles have sol the
shoe problem for me. Other so'.es wore
out quickly on the rocky roads here,
and I had no entl of trouble with
them." he writes.
Where other soles fail, Ncolin Solc3
ahvays stand the test of hard wear and
rough usage. This fact points the way
to economy, Buy NeOiin-soled shoes
for the whoje family, and so save shoe
money. And have Neolin Soles put oh
70tir old shoes, too. ; '
These durable, flexible, and water
proof soles are scientifically made by
The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co.,
Akron, Ohio, who also make Wingfoot
Heels, guaranteed to outwear all other
heels. .
DR: RICKERT
THE HOUSE OF
BIG FEATURES
MARION DAVIES j
LAST TIMES In ' . LAST TIMES
"Getting' Mary Married'-
' ' " A COMEDY DRAMA
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This jiicturc is one of the most pleasing,
fascinating fcanres shown at the Page .
for a long time.. The management does
not ltrsitate to ask and advise those who
enjoy a high class comedy drama to be
sure and see this presentation by Mi.ss
. I)avies. To those who viewed this pic
ture yestenlay, we ask 3-ou to tell your
r friends'- "
Adults 20c; Children' 10c. ' ' " '
TOMORROW TOM MIX in TREAT 'EM ROUGH
M E D F O RjD -fl A
ONE DAY. OlLY y 1
Wednesday, May JLL
w i. -m tr a u i m at . m-m Pl
ONLY REAL WILD ANIMAL CIRCUS ON EARTH
O TRAINS OF CIRCUS WONDERS p
600 People 600 I 550 Horses SSO
EVERY ANIMAL AN ACTOR EVERY ACT AN ANIMAL ACT
1200 PERFORMING ANIMALS 1200
i Mora eduoMed wild bonott than nil other (how combined
- ' Ml nMtlonnl wild nlmcl not atant
OH Performing Ofl llfl Dancing Horses Aft
OU Lions OU 4U Dancinq Girl. 4U
In One Ant ' An Aat tlnmawua
Mr. Barnaaoffar ! added loolurc tnlaaaan Tb fairyland Fantaey
"Alice in Jungleland" gp'::'!?:;?
rade 10i30 a. m. Performanooe2and 0 p. m. Doora Open 1 and 7 p. m.
Come Early. There la plenty to amuee end Inatruat. One hour oonoert
before oeah performenoe bir nrneo AO-Pleo Marine Sarvloe Band.
EYES SOIEXTIFICAITjT
TESTED, AND GLASSES
PROPERLY FITTED
NO DROPS USED
Broken Lenses Accurately Duplicated
Suite J-2 over May Co.
12K E. Main. li'pstaini
Let Us Print and Develop
Your films. jre do good work and do it promptly.
- .- - ' Give m a trial . :' .; . '"'
Heath's Drug' Store
Phone 884 . . - ; The San Tbx Store .
.. A Big Time Victory Week.
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f j : nr.
Special Values in Trimmed Hats
.'.-' ' . ' .....
for Circus Day
FOR SALE Fumed oak upright
plant with bench, $150. 60: Phone
549-J. - 49
Kodak Finishing
Film develonincr. 15c roll. '
Printina; Dost card size.- 3 for lOo.
219s3Vi and smaller. 2 fot 6c.
Everv dav service.
JAP ART STORE
THE VANITY SHOP
Miss Lounsbury, Milliner
$7S Wed. I
ay 14 $5:-2
1 a llMHI'h"- aa - - ' a e
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Encouragement A Policy
A bank's growth and proMjuTity denend
upon tho condition of the punplu nud oiiKi
iicshcs in the eonmninity. When the First
Natonal Bank both preaches and i tract iees
, co-operation, thcii, it iH Hiniply a policy upon
which its own welfare greatly depends.
As Jackson County continues to
xProgrOHH-t-you will I'ind this institu
. tioii not Tar behind. .
, Capital' $160,000'. '' ' l- '..
First National Bank
Medfokd Oregon . ' :
Tomorrow Is
Circus Day
Of course you will come to
see the elephants, monkeys,
clowns, etc., and ve invite
; you to come and inspect
the world-renown , .':,'
! 1
Dodge Brothers Gars
and Oldsmobiles
This will complete a '
perfect day ?
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Geo. L. Treichler Moto Co.
Medford; Ore. ' ' LlbGrtv Blda'