Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 14, 1919, Page 2, Image 2

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    PAOE TWO
HEDFOKB MATG TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OTTKCION7, WEDNESDAY. ' MAY 11, 1010
' Thn down town section of tho cfty,
uti In unuitl oh ;Jreufi rtuy, wn crowd
ed with people from evory part of tho
county today and the streets bord't
holiday nppeur'unce with the inoylt
olilo combination of small children
and toy balloons and other clrcuaay
knlcknacks. The throng was swelled
by the children of tho publlo schools.
There was no session of tho grade
schools todhy and this forenoon the
high school was ndjournod for the
day In time for tho students to enjoy
the pnrodo, ", Superintendent Daven
port recognising the psychological
condition that little study work can
bo dono In the schools when a show
Is In town: i, ,1. i .
DoVoe has t rtne .Hno of assorted
chocolates at COc per pound.
Tho -Joyful news was announced
this noon by City "Water Superinten
dent Ansplgor that the cleaning of
ths reservoir1 has practically been
completed and that lawn and gardon
; Irrigation may he resumed tomorrow
morning; as usual.
Owing, to many people not seeing
the pictures ., of -.last Friday's Baby
Show1, the management of Liberty
announces that they will all be shown
nt'tho matlncetomorrow only: 45
. Dr. E.' H; Porter and son, M. A.
Yothers." government entomologist,
Mrs-. Voth'ers, and Mr. McCun'e who Is
Mr. Yother's assistant, formed an
outing parly' which spent Sunday on
Elk creek, near Trail.
Room and board at 43 North Grape
street. f Phono 668. ; ; .. 66
The Blue Ledge section was prac
tically depopulated today, most of
the pSJplB'or that mining district be
ing here to attend the circus. Among
those who-came in yesterday after
noon and last night to be in plenty of
time so as to miss nothing were Jer
omo A; Hllbert, manager, Mr. and
. Mrs. TA Russell, Wood Jeter, Jf. M.
Wfoetseland W. L. Turpin, who are
Nash hotel guests. '
. "How 'ya gonna" keep 'em down on
the farnr?'; with a Western electflc
power and light plant of course. Have
you sben the cream separator motor,
"washer" ' and other labor saving,
money making electrical devices at
Paul's Electric Store? 48
M: P. jColliton. of Chicago, repre
sentative, of a large eastern shirt and
fancy Test factory is in the city on a
periodical visit and is stopping at the
Holland."
For the best insurance see Holems,
. the Insurance Man.
Kosebnrg will hold its ninth an
nual strawberry carnival on the-23d
and 24th of May, at-"which time a
large number of visitors will probably
be present. Any person from Jack-J
son county expecting to attend will :
cdnfer a'.i&vot by reporting the fact1
to WMkG. Steel, secretary of the
commercial club.
. The Medford Printing company "is
rjreDafed: with UD-t o-date cuts to
print horse bills, letterheads, envel-1
opes; Mte.;"- for :notses;. cattle nogs
and poultry,' i VC'. . -tf
'TwqVwell known men In the Paci-i
fie coast fruit industry arrived th-the
city this morning and are guests at
the:Hott,-Hollaiid. R. E.- Lyons of '
San Franclscoc-Tiee president and .
general sales manager, and -A. M.
MtDerm6ht of Riverside,- Cai:, field
manager of the Stewart Fruit com
pany. " They will be here for the next
week "or ten days looking into the
, valley fruit situation under the guid
'.an"ce !at- Ralph "Jard well, the local
manager'of'ttie company.
Call' Mitchell in regard to that
lawn mower and have it sharpened
right; Called, for arid delivered.
Phona 820-J. -f'.' ... - -:
Mrsj Marief Otterdale returned to
tho city today after a two weeks so
Jonrnat Rogue River, i
Dy request all baby pictures taken
last Friday will be shown at tomor
row's matinee. Liberty theatre. "45
Mi and Mrs. O. C. Boggs left lost
nlghfctor a several days stay in Port
land." ;J j-
Paper hanging, paper cleaning. C.
F. Monotony B: F. D. 2. 62
-A party of Los Angeles tourists
stopping at the Hotel Medford con
sists of. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Cooden, ,
Allan, flooden and Mrs. M. L. Web-,
lier. , i " -
Hemstitching, pecoting. Some new
ideas; r Vanity. Hat Shop. :
Mrs. -J: ;Mi.':Isham'-and Mri.; ' S!
Laughrldge of Grants. Pass, spent
Wednesday In this city. ' . .
'Bicycles tlFesj and supplies'. Lib
erty Repair Shop. 22 South Grape.
' ' 't ; - 47
Rex de Rosaelll, press representa
tive of the Al G. Barnes circus, is in
old time friend of George Porter and
they had a fine visit today discussiirg
old timeB and having lunch at the
Elks club. ' -
: Being unable to show all bahy pic
tures at- one time last week owing to
the length :of the performance, the
Liberty theatre announces they can
all 1)6 Been at the" matinee tomorrow
on1y.;; ;; 45
'Mr. and Mrs. George W. Barker of
Butte Falls, came to the city Wed
nesday, trying out their new Frank
lin ca'r which Mr. Barker purchased
here last week. They are guests at
. the 'Holland.' v '
Carriage; wagon and auto repair
ing and1 rebuilding done at Merrlman
- BlScksmith Shop. All work guaran
' toad. : y . ;- - , 60
Hotel1 Medford guests- from San
Francisco today Included O. M. Pres
ton; I. J. Durand; C. 0; Watson and
IP, X). Crawford.
Piston- rings for all cars. C. E.
: Gates Auto Co.
Patil WTight: Is one of the" Apple-
gatb district circus visitors today,
having arrived Wednesday. ahd grac-
edUhe Holland with his presence.
Canteens are practically Indestruc-
table, yot cost leas than water bags,
C. E. Gatos Auto Co.
'Rankin Kb tea who has been In
France serving In the SI 8th engineers
arrived with that command In Now
York yesterday and telegraphed hns
fumllyhere to that effect.
'' Remomber the May-Fote by the
Indies of the Presbyterian church,
Thursday 7:30; 617 West Tenth St.
Admission 2oo and 10c. Splendid
entertainment," Ice cream and cake.
. 45
Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Daniels arrived
homo last night from a several days
visit at Portland where ,on Monday
Mr. Dnnlels attended the mooting of
the state executive committee In
charge of tho coming Salvation Army
drive for lunds. .
Ltthla water at DeVoe's.
. E. J. Rowan, and W. E. Gllmore
are amqhg the visitors in tho city
from Grants Pass.
Fir slab and dry wood for sale by
J. T. Gagnon. Phone 859.
W. W. Dillon, assistant stato secre
tary of tho Y. -M. C. A., will address
a special luncheon of tho Commercial
club Friday, of Mils week. !Mr, Dillon
was with the army In France and
will give a very entertaining talk of
conditions at tho front.
Brother knights please come and
bring your family to the Knights of
Pythias entertainment and dance at
K. of P. lodgo rooms, Friday, May
16th. 1919. 41
T. H. Simpson of Ashland, was
among the city visitors Tuesday.
Alco Taxi. Phone 95.
A reception for new members will
bo held Friday night at the Meth
odist Episcopal church. There will
be a program and refreshments. The
public is invited.
. Furniture upholstering, mattress
making, crating and packing. Doug
las, 101 South Central. Phonelo-J.
Mrs. Stanley Watson of Attalia.
Wash., and Mrs. R. D. Watson of
Trail have been guests at the Hotel
Holland since Wednesday.
Brake lining for all cars. C. E.
Gates Auto Co. . '
Charles Willman left last night
for an extended visit at Salem.
Hear Chaplain Frank James In his
illustrated lecture free at Centenary
headquarters. May Co. building, this
evening at S o'clock. 45
..Portland men registered at' the,
Hotel Medford include' T. L. O'Keere,
Ed S. Rohan. F. B. Rice, E. C. Kra
ner, R.'V. Jones. Walter Wood, Bugs
Raymond, S. C. Northrup, J. S. Coop
er and T. R. White.
. Malted milk 60c lb. "DeVoe's.
r. J. C. Enger of Rosoburg, train
master of this division of the South
ern , Pacific, is looking after the
Barnes circus train on its trip thru
this territory and facilitating its pro
gress. -
Woman or girl wanted for night
ah 'ft at DeVoe's
The board of education held a
lengthy session last night pondering
over routine business of an impor
tant' character, and will hold a spec
ial meeting Thursday night for the
consideration of other matters.
Have you been to the Centenary
headquarters in the May Co. huild
ing? Something- to see, to hear," to
think about. . , ' - 45'
' Get your milk,- cream, butter and j
buttermilk at DeVoe's.
Funeral services over the lata Rah-1
ert Henry Hal ley will be held at the,
aHalley home on South Central avenue
'at 2:30 p.. m. Thursday. Rev. Carlos
of the Methodist church will offici
ate, j
For fire Insurance phone 64, cor
ner Eleventh street and S. P. track.
D. R. Wood 4 Co. :.
A rellner will double the life of
your tire. C E. Gates A'uto Co.
M. S. Bellamy the silhouette artist
who with his wife and family are
stopping this week in the city, will
give the people of Medford a chance
to see what ha oan do with a pair of
scissors and a pieco of black paper,
as he will he at Crowson's tonight
where he will cut pictures out of
paper and give them away.
. Try our merchants lunch. The
Shasta1: ' " ' tf
"E. I. O'Brien who recently return
ed home from' Camp Eustls, Va.,
where he was discharged from the
27th coast artillery April 10th, came
to the city today from Butte Falls
and will enter employment at Paul's
Electric store. ,
Spark plugs for all cars. C. E.
Gates Auto Co. "
W. E. Moon of Seattle and Fred
Converse of Spokane are among
Washington state guests at the Med
ford. '
Springs for all cars. C. E. Gates
Auto Co.
Showers are predicted for tonight
and Friday. The lowest temperature
of this morning was 41 degrees.
A two-lb. box of Vogan's chocolates
for $1.35 at DeVoe's.
I've been
companrip"!
corn flakes
and for me an
I mine, give me
POST
TOASTJES
WEEKS Si McGOWAN CO
saysJZL i
A . II
UNDERTAKER
- Day Phono: Pacific 227,
"Might Phonos: F. W. Weeks, 103-J2
Lady Assistant.
John Barryroore and Pearl
White at the Liberty Tonight
In oiio yftr alia.U ba uuuriad. '
JOHN BARRyUORE aliens Coauu tha BiitJo , '
Max Murcln and Roy Atwo,l ro Iculty In duhiK so ,txvy .sot li!u
the authors of tho play, "Her Comes! a sorta of cotttp.lttallonj. Kocd
. , , . . , , l.-j1M l8s to say, ho marries tho RlH ot his
he Bride." .trhlcn enjoyed a success-, cho,ce ln lne ,en(lt l)Ut .,. att6r ho
rui run at tne George At. conan men- j
The story deals with tho love at-
fairs and marital illfflculties of a
poor; struggling lawyer who marries
an ugly widow, altho he loves tho
daughter of a financier. His frlonds
step in to extricate him from his dlf-
Mr. and Mrs. Ottoman Koetzner ot
Milwaukee, WI tourists euroute
north from-California, left the Hol
land this morning vowing to como
back here for a more extended -visit,
having fallen much in love with Med
ford and vicinity. Mr. Koetxner Is a
well known Wisconsin railroad man.
Alco Taxi. Phone 95. -' .
Portland Telegram. Phone 520. 61
On Tuesday, May 20th, the Elks
will hold a shirt waist dance at the
Elks club. A supper will be served
in connection and the music will be
furnished by a Jazz orchestra. It
promises to be a big social' affair for
Elks and their ladies.
A real, live army chaplain will de
liver a thrilling lecture free thlB .
evening at the Centenary headquar-i
ters. May Co. building. Do not miss
it. -- - - 45 i
'. - "How are you going to keep "em
flown on the farm?'' with a Western I
electric power and light plant ot i
bourse. Have you seen the cream",
separator motor, washer and others,
labor saving, money making electrl-!
cal devices at Paul's Electric Sto.-e'MS .
' At the Catholjc church rectory at j
9:30 a. m. today Miss Nellie J. Daw- ,
son, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Long
of Xewtowh' street was united In
marriage with Louts M. Thomason of
Drew, Douglas -county. ; The brides
maid was Miss Margaret Schoniish
and the groomsman was Lawrence E.
Duff, Rev. John Powers performed
the' ceremony. Only relatives were
present. The newly married couple
will reside at Drew where Mr. Thom
ason has a ranch.
Hemstitching, , ' j
Pecoting,
Handicraft Shop. -
.Tho new way of wiring ranges
used by Paul's Electric Store is "s
peclally desirable tor tenants because
the wiring goes with the range if you
move. " -48
Lieutenant and Mrs. R. Schley of
Los Angeles are registered at the
Medford.
Alco Taxi. Phone 95. .
Among guests from a distance reg
istered at the hotels today are J. L.
O'Keefe and' Chas. Spiegel of New
York, and W. J. Campleen of Salt
Lake City at the Medford, and F. J.
Taylor and E. S. Green at the Hol
land, r
You can always find something for
a quick lunch at DeVoe's.
Walter Wood, former well known
barber of this city,' connected with
the Nash hotel shop, was In the city
today enroute with a crack shipbuild
ing yard team from Portland to at
tend'the 'bowling tournament at San
Francisco.
Baker goods at DeVoe's.
Old papers for building fires and
house cleaning. 10c bundle.
Today
JOHN BXRRYMORE
"Here Gomes the Bride
Our old friend. Joint Barrymbre is with k in another .Paramount photoplay.
It is one of those high-dass; comedy dramas with action in every foot of the film,
arid a. laugh every thirty seconds. , .
- PEARL WHITE '
. ; . ' In Sixth Episode of , .
'The Lightning Raider"
At the Matineo Tomorrow 6nly, all Local Baby ' Pictures; akfjn last Pricla'y Will
.. ; '.'; ''heBhowjl, '-"'.;.' .'"'." j ''. 'V -
hlls travoled ,aii xcueillngly Tough;
Mr. BarrymoVo'i role.ls said.lolhn
an extremely tlrpll one.- admlrunly
, fitted to his capabilities as a light
cotneillnn. J i . , , i i
' Pearl White lu. 6th cplsodQ of Tho
Lightning Kaldcr will also ba shown.
The United States army has again
established" a-recruiting offlco In tho
federnl building, after a lapse of a :
year, with Sergeant Joseph White of.
Portland, in chargo. and has exten
sively billed the city and county with
announcements thnt tho army wants
to enlist 60,000 men nt once tor ser
vice in Franco, as well as moi for
service in Russia, the Philippines and
other foreign ports. -i " -
A young man can now enlist' for
one or three years, with no reserve
clause. Men wflo have had previous
service In the army, navy or marine
corps canMiu accepted for ono year
and will not have tcwalt at training
camps but will be sent at once to
France. Men wlthout prcylons exper
ience may be accepted for a three
years enlistment porlod'wlth the pro
viso thai at, the endof (the first year
if for any reason they are dlssatlsflod
with the service they can apply for
discharge.
FIRST 1 NIGHT fW
SACRAMBNTO. Cal.,' May 14.
Lieutenant J. M. Fetters of Spokane,
piloting a small Curtlss , airplane
completed his return flight from Og
den, Utah, to Mather aviation field in
14 hours and 45 minutes. Liouten-
ant Fetters arrived here at 9:30
o'clock last night, crossing the Sierra
Nevada mountains after dark. - This
was the first night flight ever made
overheae mountains. Fetters made
six stops on the flight. ' Ho said his
total flying time wns about nlno
hours, i ' .
AUSTRIAN PEACE DELEGATES
ARRIVE AT ST. GERMAIN
PARIS! Mav i t. The Aiwtrinn
pence ilcleirutiun urrived nt St. Oer-muin-cn-Lavc
nf , 5 :G5 o'clook tills
evcninir. .
The Austrinn delcention wns licnd-
cl bv Kurl Rcnncr, the chancellor, lie
wns the firet to lenvc the uncoinl cni
The delegation wa met hv Prefect
Chnilicl nnd representatives of the
French trovernment nnd the ulHcd und
nfigrtfinlofl tiowoth. :
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
WANTED Good man to help in bak
ery. Good wages. Royal Bakery;
ENLSTNG MENTOR
EWJilDFflio AUSTRIA POOD
YANKS STAR lH
i .
PARIS, May IS. ('Monday). Fa
mous athletes who served with, tho
.AiniH'Imn expeditionary forces, but
who linvo ruluriioil to tho United
btntvs, may 'Otitttr thu Inler-ulllod
mimes to bu' held next 111011111.! An
of fort (0 Nuance thru roller orgnnlxil
tlons tholr transportation tg Franco
Is being mailo by (lenoral Peyton C.
March, chief of stuff. 1 .
Tho American crews ontorod for
tho regatta at Henley, KukIuiuI. uii
July 4 tuld 6 nro In training. There
will bo no grand challenga cup this
year hut tho Henley stewards have
substituted u Bonieo race, with crews
from Cnnudn, tho 'British flying
corps, Australia, New Zealand and
America represented. -
Tho climax of. tho Hanson's snrvlca
rowing will be tho In tor-all ted regat
ta, which will bo held two weeks
after tho events nt Henley. Tho
crews from Franco, Belgium and
( lecho-Hlovakla, In addition to the
Americans have uoon entered.
At tho opening of tho French uni
versity baseball league hero yester
day, the University of PurlB dofontetl
tho University of I.yoiiB by n acoro ot
4 to it, The tennis wero composed
of members of tho American army
who' ore studying In France. Tho
stars for Paris wore Wlliuot Whitney,
pitcher, formerly of Harvard; Hugh
Kellllitr, catcher, formerly of I'rlnco
ton, and (leorco Abbot, second base
man; captain of tho Harvard team In
1917. '
' Thb Anip'rirnn expeditionary lTnl
verslty of lleuiino won the Into'-tml-vorslly
track meet In Hint city yester
day over teams from the llnlviirMltlos
ot Toulouse. iMOntpoller, 'Dijon, Gren
oble, Poitiers and Nancy.
E
VIENNA, Monday, May 13. (Ily
tVssoclatetl iPross.) An American
mission has boon sent to the Ukruiift
by Captain Thomas Gregory ot tho
Inter-ullied food commission to ar
range for an exchango of Austrian
manufactured goods for flour and po
tatoes for use hero. This would Rlvo
tho Austrlans a chnnco to secure food
In Europe Instead of depending upon
Amorirnn Importations nnd they
would bo able to pay In cash for their
UNCEAS1:NGMISERY
Noma Molfonl Klifnry Htiffcrri-s (id
Llttlo lt(v.t or folnfort.
Thora Is 'little sleep, llttlo rest,
little peace for many a sufferer from
kldnny trouble. Life In one continual
round of path. You can't rest nt
night when thorn's kidney backneho.
You sufferer twinges and "stabs" of
pain, annoying urinary disorders,
lameness und nervousness. You can't
be comfortable- at' work with darting
pains nnd 'blinding dizzy spells. Neg
lect these ailments and Berlous trou
bles may follow. Begin using Dean's
Kidney Pills nt tho first sign of dis
order. Thousands have' testified to
their morlt. Modford rendors wilt
find convincing proof In the follow
ing testimony: N
Daniel Klaten, C St:, JacksonVlllo.
Ore.; says: "It Is some six ot" sovon
years ago since r'used Donn's Kidney
Pills 'but I cannot forget how much
good thoy did mo. I suffered from
weaknos of tho kidneys and othor
disorders that go with kidney com
plaint. I pained nnd ached all over.
I began using Donn's Kidney Pills
and received benefit from tho very
first.' Soon thoy had me straightened
up In good shape."
Prico HOC", nt all dcalorB. Don't
simply ask for a kidney ronredy got
Donn's Kidney Pills- the snmo thnt
Mr. Flnten lu;d. Foator-MIIburn Co.,
Buffnlo, tf. Y. ' Adv,
Kodak Finishing
Film developing. Hie rblK ' "
Printing, post enrd size. 3 for 10c
2x3t and smaller, 2 for Co.
Kvcry dav" snrvice.
JAP ART STORE
morrow
n'eooimltlea Insttuul of rtdylng upon
Un
ll.til HlnlnM et'itilllu.
Captain Gregory litis asked tho
Amtii'leati lliul t'rftnil lit Mititil ttiuiil unit
inodlcliies to I'krnliio whei'o thu need
tor tliUHO iirmluetji ,1s urgmit owing
typniiB rover unit sum diseases,
Caiitaln tirvgoVv nan iirranutul for
tit
if, Mhlnmimt of tfll.tlllll hnuH from
.TllUti-HlavIlL to Vlenllll lit Httltit nf tho
chaotic conditions obtnlnluK In truilu,
Jewelry
This Is particularly ihtiriicterlsllc of this ailing as Only niichl
Joweliy of the highest standard of cuialliy Ih given consltluriitliili
mid aiMl over our counters. t
Our rapidly IiiciVinIhk biialness 'liiinrs tiwlliiimiy to Mils hint
and scores of Biilutflod customnm havo round tills store 11 prnfll
ahlo nml pleasant place to fill I heir needs In thu Jnwolor's luD.
Cnll und hvo our now stuck of wmldlug rltiHs, tlm lnrKt In
aomhiM'ti Dregon; also thu now Hlk lnt lijtt
John W.
"Jeweler",
The Man Who Never Fakes'
TOM MIX
STARTS
TODAY
FOR '
TWO
DAYS
"TREAT 'EM ROUGH".
Twice as much Pep, Punch" and Romance as any
Play ever seen on the screen.
. Added
, Sunshine Comedy
"SON" OF A HUN"
And a -
MUTT-JEFF
"Hitting High Spots"
. Adults 25c; Children 10c
AMERICA'SHOMESHOEIPOUSH
"Many people ose ShikoiA because it is quick and,
easy. Others use it because they are tbxifty.r
All use it because it ii good for the leather.
50 shines in key opening box.
ShihoiA Home Set
Substantial brittle dauber
and lamb's wool pollihor.
An added Service (or SuinoU
uicra.
BLACK-TAR -WHITE - HEO 8R0WM
' rht UNiynRskt car
r.-.';;vi'i?r. ; .'.
I , ... -. ..... i!ii l :
Tho Ford One Ton Triick'is one of
the mire hnsintss utilities, arid 'like-,
wise juHt as big al necessity oil tho
fami. Farming is 'surely. a business
proposition wherein success depends
upon economical methods with up-to-date
machinery.' The Ford Truck '
will prove a great economy on; tho
' furni. The marvel is "how the farmer
hns gone along without it till these ,
.years. " It is a stu-vant that' serves;
always jjoady and always economical -Pilco'$550,
without hodj', 1'. 0, Ii. De-
ti'oit. ' " ;,:',.... ' . '
C. E. Gates Auto Co.
SIBIL'S)
6 Bell-ans
ft 1 nu . nniui
:: Sure Relief
FOtt INDIGESTION
Lft
LLI
of Quality
Johnson
Bulldogs a wild steor. Rides .horsolesa
wagon down mountain, crashes into
cattle thieves' den; shoots spots off
playing cards; Swims lake on horse-'
back, 1
ALL TO WIN A SWEETHEART
In '
Coming Friday-Sat'd'y
NORMA TALMA DOTE
"The Probation Wife"