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PAGE TWO MTrPFOKP MATL TRIBUNE, ftfEDFORP. OTtEOOX, TTTnnSTVY. MAY 15, 1019 Idcal'MeB Tho officer for the. high school tudont body for next year, who wore olected ly the ntudontB last Tuesday, have beon Announced as follows: I'reiident, Herbert Gray of the Junior class; vice president, James Campbell of the sophomore clans; second vice president, Miss : Marlon Hill of the freshman class: and secretarv.' Miss Beth Clark, sophomore class. A tljlrd vice president rrom tue incoming freshmen class Is to be elected next fall, who together with the abovo mentlonod and tho faculty, treasurer the superintendent and principal con. stltute the executive committee. ! ' Paper hanging, paper cleaning. C. V, Monnlch, H. P. D. 2. .. 53 DeVoo has fine lrne of assarted chocolates at 60c per pound. ' Captain R. J. Conroy, head of sur gery at the base hospital of Camp Lewis, arrived In the city last uight for a several days stay In looking after business matters. The captain has not yet received his promotion to major altho recommendation tor the promotion has bocn made, Hemstitching, pecotlng. Some new ideas. Vanity Hat Shop. . Our compliments to you. A sil houctt of yourself and friends free at Crowson's. 46 Every member is expected to be! ,, ,v -ni . , I members at the First Methodist ! church Friday night at 8:30 o'clock. . - i,,, , 1 . umumwa u wuuu to all friends of the church to bo present. Cash paid for butter and eggs nt Enders. ' , 46 Boom and board at 43 North Grape ,.street. Phone 56$. 66 'i!Ir. and Mrs. H. W. Sanford of Lincoln. Ills., are tourists stopping at the Hotel Medford, who are en route north from California. "How 'ya gonna keep 'em down on the farm?" with a Western electric. , power and light plant of course. Havo you seen the cream separator motor, washer and other labor saving, money making electrical devices at Paul's Electric Store? ' 48 Bicycles tires, and supplies. Lib erty Repair Shop. 22 South Grape. 47 A special plea has been made for all the Elks to attend lodge meeting tonight. Seven candidates including two well known young men who re cently Teturned from military service, will be initiated, many new applica tions will he voted on and several im portant matters will be acted en. - Blue Victor and Early Ohio seed potatoes at Sc at Enders. .46 For the best Insurance see Holems. the Insurance Man. v Fair weather is the prediction for tonight and Friday. Only .01 of an Inch of rain fell Wednesday, and this morning's minimum temperature was 38 degrees. v , Carriage, wagon and auto repair ing and rebuilding done at Merriman 3 .-U i ) tllA.Vnnlll. 0 1 .11 1. ........ lu WUw-, n'a a ft I Iff rt crrt tiraamn'B Icnrlinir nnn son's, southern Oregon's leading con foctionery, by the scissor artist Bel lamy, the cut-up from Dixie. -46 A party of northern California women -who arrived in the city this morning are guests, at the Hotel Holland. They are Mrs. Helen Mc Nulty, Miss Mary McNulty, and Mrs. J. V. Fairchild of Yreka, and Mrs. ' M. B. Ager of Ager. 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 Call Mitchell in regard to that lawn mower and have it sharpened right. Called for and delivered. Phone 320-J. . Margaret' Riley and Zula Geppert of Eagle Point are visitors-in the city, having come in Wednesday, and are stopping at the Holland. - Piston rings for all cars. C. E. Gates Auto Co. Big dance at Eagle Point Saturday night Good music. . , 48 Chauncey De Auremuat and wife enroute from their home in Boston . to Los Angeles where they will enter a series of dancing stunts' in connec tion .with one of the largest moving picture concerns on the Pacific coast, will stop over in Medford and attend the Elks shirt waist dance. They will Introduce the latest dance which has taken Atlantic City by storm this season and known as the Spanish Jazz Polka One-step. Mr. De Aure muat is known all over the east as a dancer of merit and teacher of nov- elty dancing as taught in Paris, France, where he was a student for the past four years, also as one of the highest priced entertainers on the French war circuit entertaining the soldier boys at the front. - Canteens are practically indestruc tab'.e, yet cost less than water bags. C. E. Gates Auto Co. A cut-out silhouett of yourself free to every visitor at Crowson's by Bel lamy, "the cut-up from Dixie." 46 . Royal O. Bebb of Central Point who recently arrived home from over seas service, left this morning for Montague where he will get out the! local newspaper of that California town until its editor, Mr. Sinclair, who is sick in bed, recovers. ' Lltula water at DeVoe's. ' ' Fir 6lab and dry wood for sale by J.'T; Gagnon. Phone 859. - - Another big dance at Eagle Point Saturday night. Good music. All . welcome. - 48 WEEKS & McGOWAN CO UNDERTAKER Dny Pltone: Pacific 227. -Night Phones: F. W. Weeks, 103-J2. ht&f Assistant. Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Prultt who re sldo on a ranch near tho Jacksonville bill while enroute to this city Wed nesday morning to attend the circus, were descending tho hill whon their car when over tho embankment and fell thirty foot, turning turtle several times. Mr. Prultt. suffered back In juries, a scalp wound and was badly shnlton np, but Mrs. Prultt escaped injury. Mr. Prultt was attended by Dr. is. H. rortor who was enroute from this city to Applcgate. Bushos on the bank alone provented a fatal fABIlTt result. ' Brother knights please come and hrlng your family to the Knights of Pythias entertainment and dance at K. of P. lodge' rooms, Friday, May 16th, 1919. n Don't forget tho danco at Kagle Point Saturday night. Good "music. 4S Boy Prultt arrived home Thursday t from a business visit at Portland j AIco Taxi. Phone 95. Remember tho 'Slay-fete . by the Indies of the Presbyterian church tonight 7:30. 517 West Tenth street. Admission 25c and lOo. Splendid entertainment, ice cream and cake. . .' ; ' :' . " .... . ; 46 E, Moore of the Klamath Indian agency, is in the city for a few days and is stopping at the Nash. T"urnlturo upholstering, mattress making, crating and packing. Doug las, 101 South Central. Phone 615-J.' lne ,rora u0 01 Croweon s every evonlnt this week. Xur soouett or souvenir card free. Come In. 4G i J. wuiuey nnu j. u.. iiueues are . ,.,,. , ..... , " - '" Brake lining for all cars. C, E.j Gates Auto Co. ' Malted milk 60c lb. DeVoe's. Among Butte Falls people who ar rived in the city yesterday and at tended the circus are H. IX Mills and1 family, Mrs. E. Janes and Miss Elsie Wright, who are registered at the Medford. Woman or girl wanted for night shift at DeVoe's. Come to tie big negro show at Brownsboro, Saturday. May 17(h, S p. m. Admission, adults 25c; chil dren 15c. A big dance after the show. 46 Jesse S. Cooper is home on a fur lough from Quantico, Va., visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Cooper of Phoenix, and will then :,eaTe for Klam,th Fulls for a visit with his brother. He is in the U. S. marines service and has two years yet to serve. . Get your milk, cream, butter and buttermilk at DeVoe's. ' . Children's hair cuts one of our specialties at the Bowman & Noe Barbershop.' Blaine Klum spent Wednesday in Grants Pass looking after business matters. ..For, fire insurance phone 64, cor ner Eleventh street and S. P. track. D. R. Wood & Co. Big dance at Central Point, Friday, ! May 16. Everybody come. 4 H. G. Earle and C. S. Bolen are Hotel Medford guests registered from Xew York city. a reliner will double the life of your tire. C. E. Gates Auto Co. Try our merchants lunch. The Shasta. ' tf A special meeting of, the board of education will be held tonight in the superintendent's office at the high school building. ". Clarence Noe who has been associ ated with the Bowman barber shop the past five years, has bought a halt interest In the Nash barber shop. Will be pleased to greet my old cus tomers in the new location. 46 Spark plugs for all cars. C. E. Gates Auto Co. ' The grand Jury will convene in Jacksonville next Monday prelimin ary to the opening of the circuit court session. George Collins, A. H. Xelson and Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Bevan left Wed nesday morning in two autos for a visit at San Francisco, intending to return home some time Sunday. A two-lb. box of Vogan's chocolates for $1.35 at DeVoe's. . Alco Taxi. Phone 95. Mr. ad Mrs. Irving Eldy and Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Norman are Hotel Medford guests from Yreka having arrived Wednesday. . Springs for all cars. C' E. Gates Auto Co. A fine program has been arrangedJ for the reception to be given the new members of the : First Methodist church Friday evening. Major R. W. Clancy will tie a special guest of honor and has kindly consented to talfc on some of his experiences in the service. All members and friends of the church are most cordially in vited. TOO LATE TO CLASSifY FOR RENT Seven house, furnished. v tral avenue. room modern 901 North Cen '48 WANTED Returned soldier wishes work. What can you offer? Box 49, Mail Tribune. 47 LpST Diamond shaped class pin "AVednesday evenlng on the street. Had initials' O. C. on back and M. . -H. S. '18 on top. .Reward if re turned to Mail Tribune. 47 DR. RICKERT EVKS SCTENTIFICALLV , TES'J'KD, AND GLASHKS PROPERLY JFITTED NO DROPS t'SED Broken Icnscs Accurately Duplicated Suite 1-U over Muy Co. I'M E, Mfilu, Upstair Mrs. Vernon Herelt and 'Jlttle daughter Vera nrtd' her sister, Mru. A. A. Fllim, ramo from Pasadena, Cal., yesterday and wero the guests of Mr. and Mrs. 11. Trowlirldso for the day. In the evening they left for llenglo to visit their parents and brother and his wife, , Mr. tind Mrs. W. II. Merrill and Mr. and Mrs. Nor- man Merrill for n few weeks. Thon Mrs. Hersh will Join her husband in ow York and visit n number of eastern cities until tall before returu- ig t0 lor home In Pasadena. Mrs. 1 . .. .. ....I, ... ... . . a. a. r nun win roiuru 10 ner uuuiu ' in Portland. She spent three months visiting her sister in Portland. Hemstitching, Pecotlng, Handicraft Shop. . Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Hunch have is sued invitations for' tho celebration of their golden wedding. May 25th, at ,helr homo. 248 South Ivy stroot.- Portland Telegram. Phono 580. 81 K. J. Kelsor of Junction City, Cicorgo Humphreys of Kolor and Frank James. U. S. A., of Sheridan, are among the Oregon guests regis tered at the Hotel Holland. ''How are you going to keep 'cm down on the farm?'1 with a Western eloctric power and ' light plant of courso. Havo you .seen tho cream separator motor, washer and others labor saving, money making electri cal devices at Paul's Electric Store?!! California men at the hotels Thurs day included J. H. Gardner of Los Angeles. J. W. Griggs and B. T. Alex ander of Sau Francisco 'and W. H. Cameron of Napa. The new way of wiring ranges ,, Kv . KKwtrln Stars I "r,3.,:r,; ,:. " ' ;,, the wiring goes with the range if you .move. Two Medford boys, Frod Heath and Ralph Altken, with the ISth railway engineers which last week ar rived from overseas, arrived In San Francisco yesterday with a part of their regiment to bo mustqred out of service at the Presidio. Relatives an. ticlpate that they will reach home by Sunday night ol- before. Another section of the regiment was sent to Portland to bo discharged. Tho ISth railway engineers" were among the very first American troops to arrive In France, reaching that country a year ago last August. Alco Taxi. Phone 95. ' Miss Pearl Watkins of the Upper Applegato district am", who has re sided in that section for the past 40 years and was brought to the .Med ford sanitarium on Weduesday Buf; fering with typhoid fever with which she had been ill for four weks. She was reported today as on the road to recovery. You can always tind something for a quick lunch at DeVoe's. From an illness of typhoid pneu monia Miss Frances Harrell, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. William Harrell of 51S.West Second street, died at the Sacred Heart hospital at 6 a. m. May 15, 1919, at the age of 10 years, seven months and 25 days. She was born in Medford and was a pupil in the 7th crade of Washington school. ! Funeral services will be Jicld Satur day at 2:30 p. m. at Perl's chapel. Bakery goods at DeVoe's. . Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Layton are vis itors in the city from Portland and are stopping at the Nash. Women Barking the Soldier t Bovs. When the history of the war has been written, the work done by the women at home will impress itself upon this nation as few even now realize., Literally, millions of women left their homes and took up war ac tivities into which women had never before been called, and many more at home devoted long hours at work in knitting and preparing "surgical dressings for the boys "over there." Some may have worked at tho ex pense of health and are now suffer ing from headaches, backache, drug-ging-down pains or some derange ment. It should be remembered that Lydla E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound for more than forty years has been restoring such women to health and strength, and is now recognized as a standard remedy. Adv. Strawberries Are Ripe Individual Shortcakes at Southern 6regon's Leading Confectionery 0 Kodak Finishing Film developing. 15o'jolI. Printing, post card size, 3 for 10c 2x31i and smaller. 2 for 5c. , Every day service. JAP ART STORE PHYSICAL LEADER .' Fi 'Mr.' Chas. A. King, who has been Instructor in manual trulning and coach of athletics at Ashlaud for tty past two years has accopted tho posi tion of physical director III tho schools, in- addition to the physical training work Mr., Kinn will . have charge of the grade athletics in tho iilomentury schools the ensuing year. It Is tho plan to make this a vllal and important part of tho work In tho clemontary schools' In connection with the regular physical training work.- Tho board considers itself fortunate in being utile to secure the services afyir. Klug for this work. Mr. H. lloldenrolch will still have charge of the nthiette work In the high school, that is the boy,' the ensuing yean - Mr.. Holdenreli h has done very excollont and consistent work with the teams this year nud the school is grateful to havo his ef ficient services an other year when undoubtedly much more can bo done. There appears to bo a misunderstand ing as to this work' for the ensuing year. In order that this may bo clear ed up definitely. It may bo said that Mr. King wilNiuvo charge of the nth. letlc work in the, elementary schools and that Mr. Heldenreich will have chnrgo of the athletic work" in the high school. By such a plun and di vision of work under efCIclout men fine results will come. . . . t ' ' . - The Nash bather shbp is now own ed and operated by Cast Bowman and Clnrcnco Noe, the ' latter.-. having bought a half Interest from Mr. Bow man. '. Messrs. Bowman and Noe bad been associated together In tho bar ber business for the post five years, both are expert fishermen,' closo trlend3 and taking tho same Sunday school paper, it was but natural that when Mr. Bowman recently sold his old shop and purchased the present one the two should get together in a business way agaln ( Attention A. F. At .A. M. A. All Masons will assemble at V V" Masonic Hall. Friday. May v 16th at 2 p. in. to attend tho funeral of Brother It. A. Carlton. F. J. NEW.MA'V, W. M. A. F. & A. M. Regular communication Mod ford Lodge 1,03, Friday even ing, May 16th. . " L. E. WILLIAMS, Secy. LIBERTY LAST TIMES TONIGHT . -John' Barrymore "Here Comes the Bride" The best comedy feature of the season. PEARL WIJITE In the Sixth EpisoJo, "The Lightning' Raider" TOMORROW SATURDAY WM. FAVERSHAM : In the big Arteraft Special "THE SILVER KING" V - VJUULU The Accounts of Farmers THE ITirst;.Natiorial Bank is particularly fitted by facilities and by tho services be hind the facilities to care for country pat ronage. Our policies are broad and include farm iixbuilding as a basic principle. If you do not know oxactljr hfjw wc can serve you why not inquire. . .( I ' . "Capital $100,000:i h'- 1 , Vfie FirsT' National Bank ' Medford Oregon -JTc L L The Ounimorciul chili lum'liooii Fri day will be xcrvoil nt the Hotel Hol land, ul which lime V. W. jlillou wilt speak of Y. M. C. A. iiihI other mut ter, liel'ore enlerinir the Y. M. C, A. work Mr. Pillon wax n t'luckaimis ciiunlv rntu'lier. Ho MH'tit war with our urmii's in France and (Icr niaiiv, lieimr for seven nmtillis on the nctivo i'liinl, til t urhoil' to I lie Kuiti boiv division, lie wus nl'lerwaril di rector of tln 77tli division, (lien placed in clmi'iio til' the rouiunul or tmninntion ot' Hie AriMtino district, lie hi icnt UO tluvs in (Ici'iiiiinv, oven u ijinif the work nt Trier mid visited Colileuts, lienilutmrti'rs j f the urinv of iii'tMiimtioii. Ho was wounded on die "Cliiiteuu-Tliii'rrv front ami will iriyo nil inl6risliiiir account of enn dilions then mvvtiiliin.' over there. 1 BEER MAKING STILL WAITS ON DECISION Washington; m.iv is. An on- inion to the effect that the lirvwinv of beer cuntiiiiiiiiir 2:t per cent alco hol is illegal liiisb'ccn L'ivcn liv At torney tlenoriil I'alinor to Internal Kovonue Commissioner Ktii'er, hut of ficials oxpltiini'tl thut it would not op erate to stun the mnntiftii'turo of this beer pcmlim; n decision bv the fed eral district court of New York in u ease now under consideration. roRTI.ANI). Max 13. An np- nrnissnl of the estuto of the late 4nv C. Olds, Itirtluml merchant mid form er Willamette Vnllcv resident, who died Inst .Irtiimirvt; was filial loduv. G A Q ,in the Stomach Sour stomach (heartburn). Belching, Swelling and Full Feeling, so fre quently complained of after meals re lieved In Tivti Mlmilmi. Alniowt In. slant relief from I'nliis In tho Stom ach caused by undigested food. CrWT TOPI? on no days- TBUIi Seud 10c for Postago and War Tax, name and address, and wo will send! you on approval our stomach prep-) nratlon. Jo-to. for 30 days, at which! tlino you are to send us 1.00 or re turn tho unused portion if not per fectly satisfied. -- : - . i Address: Ilellingliniii Chemical Co., MellliiKhnm, Wiisli. - j ' is TONIGHT LAST SHOWING TOM MIX , In I"' " . - "Treat 'Em Rough0 ' MUTT-JEFF, ' " . COMEDY, "Klttlnii tho Hlali Snots" " "So of o Hii)' STARTS TOMORROW - , TWO DAYSFRIDAY-SATURDAY NORMA TALMADGE MThe Probation Wife" " "5 t H NORMA TALMADGE , I ' ii itwii" irrr-iT-rri-- i -f fn nfMt.Tl V Her Greatest Success From dance hall dive to the penitentiary. After two yeare ip the pcnllcntiary, escape and then Surprise. .. See this great Tal madgo success and learn the answer for yourself. , ' XOTICB Tho iiinniiKoniont renlllnir that thitro nro many mtie lit thh vlWnlly of nblllty mill tiimlllled to ulvn KihhI flnl-rlmw witer 'talnmeut, Ims divided to eiieoiirnge Ibo development of )MH'll l)llltjt liy giving one evening "rli wvrk ortnlu nnmlMr of . offrln rnkh irl.fn. To tliio who nro IuIitpM.iI pliiwn k .Mr. WlUion for imilli ulnrs nt I'ligo Tliontro. i'lmt niiuitcur night WcilncudajN Mny ai. The Store of Many f Lasting Qur Come in and let lis. sugge-st our. many beautiful , .gifts.'" , . "Let us lay them aside," " i We are always pleased to' show $ou. , : - " MARTIN J; REDDY ' ' Southern Orerfon's leading Jeweler, 'i Phone 81. . v Visitors always .welcome. ISlSlSISigiSBHBB ELKS ATTENTION! r 1 ' - j mi fin) ' v Big Picnic; Sunday, v - Weather Permitting Come to Lodge Tonight for further details ' . , ' ' ' .. " "' ' : ' ' ' " - Committee THE HOUSE OF BIG FEATURES f s . Graduation Gifts flyen Gifts of Remembrance Stock Is Complete ...... ... ..... ... . . I ...,w,.l...