Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 28, 1919, Page 2, Image 2

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STEDFORD MATH TRTPTTSTT!, arTCDFORP, OREflOtf, 'WEDNESDAY. MAY 2rt, 1019
r, "The fted Cross mom bora aro aslted
tp-nreot promptly at 9:30 a. m.,FrU
day at the hlKh school to march with
tbfl Juniors to the city park. It Is
ftrnostly hoped that a large number
villus able to thus show their intor-
- oat in tho Memorial Day service.
Those having red and "white Ilowers
are ashed' to tend tbom to the public
library Thursday morning. If you
' have no way to send -them phone to
Mrs. Geo. T, Collins and she will soe
that they ere taken to the library
Quantltloa of flowers uro needed. .
B. J.- MoPhoe, , palntor. , Phone
, All members of tho MedtOrd Elks
', lodge are- urged to attend tho regu
lar weekly mooting tomorrow night
Or. Kennedy of Portland, president
of "the State Elks association. Mr.
-fiorUmoyer- of ' Portland, state mnu-jger-of
tho Salvation Army fund
"raising campaign, and Julius "Berg,
exalted' ruler ' of the Portland lodge
of Elks will be. in attendance. The
membership drive of the local lodge
, comes to an end Thursday night..; .
Ice cream to take home, iOc a
pillt, 40c a quart No war tax.
Sugar Bowl.: .'.-., : . - -
'" Tl)6' po8tdffice will Be closed all
day Memorial-day with the exception
"of the general - delivery window in
the morning, and there will be no de-
. liveries' by the carriers".-. -v - .,' ;'..
1 'Hemstitching,' pecotlng. Some new
Idea. ' Vanity Hat Shop. ' ' r'
The commencement' exercises of
4he central high' school, which will
e;held' tbnlght In1 Center hall, "will
begin- at 8:30 p. m." There are five
tnethbera of the graduating class.' -
TWcheV'of piano and; music Mrs.
C; 1. 3oble, H West Tenth street. 62
- W,. S. Pates -of Atlanta and
If. A: lohnson'df Philadelphia, Pa.,
am visitors' in Bedford and guests at
th Wash hdtel." -r-'v-w
V F6r the best trisuranee see Holems1.
the Insurance Han. ' : - "
J- 'J.- T.' Oalllgfcr. P. j.;cCarvel and
tie is rownsworth were among the
'Rogue -River people hero attending
the carnival last night.., .'
Applegate Is' the place and Satur
day, the 31st Is the night, and $1.5.0.
Ik the' price' for another big dance.
i Cbme and have the time, of your life.
i'- .r, '.-; ., : ?. - Bg
"- "Mrs! 'Anna Kreutzer" of Jackson
ville, who has been a resident of that
. vicinity since I860;1 -was a guest at
the Holland last 'night and left this
mdrnlng for a visit with relatives at
"Portland:.-''- : ','"''- '
Room and board at 43 North Grape
. itreet- Phone' 668. .." ' '' 66
E . JB. B.1 Beekman who "accompanied
fill. mother and sister home to Jack
0nille from' "Portland '-recently has
Returned to the state metropolis. ?
I .The Griffith 'players are as dlstino
JlTpi, in.-their1 acting as the Griffith
productions are distinctive in motion
pictures. Lil.lian Gish, Robert Har-1
ronv'Geors" Fawcett and others all!
appear in .the latest Artcraft picture,
i 1A -Romande of Happy 'Valley.'' At
:, ne -Liberty. Friday and Saturday
j Ai , J. 'Anderson, of Medford, re-
. Jurneq home ; this morning; after
. several days spent in' this clty; St
. (ending to business matters. Rose-
. burg Review. .-. , ; , . ,
. ,;; .Carriage, wagon and auto repair
ing ana rebuilding done-at Merrlman
Blacksmith Shop. All -work guaran
.- teedj,i r-u. '.-. t'.'., L;.-t '....-', 66
Mrs. Rv AT. : Campbell of Los An-
gelos,ls the guest of Mr, and Mrs.
, A.sii'ttiocKer for a few days.""
f Sewing "machines repaired,; clean
edand adjusted, " S 1.00. Machines
Tented, 25c per week. Expert clock
repairing.;.; Work, called for and de
livered, ? Ask your neighbor.-- Doug
las;; 101 South Central, phone 615-J.
; B;. P. Irvine, editorial writer of
the Portland Journal"' and who is
- well known here 'having been-a resi
dent of 'Jackson county In his youth
will-deliver the commencement ad-
- dress at the Eugene high school com
. mencement on June 6th. - The grarf
, uatlng -class this year: numbers 106
members.; -,v k y,. J . 't r-..
tcPurton. rings tor all cars. C. B.
, Gates Auto Co. -. ': r ; ' '. .
. .f George. A. .Mansfield- of -Prospect
is-registered at the Holland,' having
',onui doWntrom his ranch' along the
. river ;Tuesday..v , ...vi,!..
i- r-me latest Artorart picture - pro-
dtioed'by D. W. Griffith, "A Romance
jot Happy Valley" is a sweet story of
:: simple folk 'With 'Its Ecenes-laid In
- the sunny southland.' .fit Is the kind
fit story that appeals, strongly, to all
r classes.' - For-- the second time since
- .UHeorta -"of the World": and "The
.'Great -Love" Mr. -Griffith 'has gdttefi
. blears away from -war' and- the r-blg
. spectacles. ':' At. the Liberty Friday
ahd..Saturday. : : . ; 57
, Jdhn Br Palmer of Medford Is now
;! ruiljnlng the Comus theater at Rogue
Rivar'as .manager,.1 ; ! . , v.
AIcoTaxl. 2 Phone 85, ri'j'f v"' '
"Mr- and Mrs. H. E. Helfrltch of
, I'oftland, ore' stopping1 at 'the Hotel
' Bedford. Fr, t ' .'5 - .-. '
' "- Magnetos; 'spark crflls, motors and
generators repaired and rewound at
The Crater Lake Motor Co. 57
fwKvr'D. Weston, the' former '."Well
known - Medford resident is In the
city and 1s registered at the Medford
as from; Klamath Falls.' . .. - s -.-'
Paul's; Klectrlc store 'will' remain
closed all. day Memorial Day...... 58
. The- rogular - commUnicatloh --of
Reames.fChapter,Eastern -Star :order,
wll) bp hold. tonight at 8 o'clock. It
will bo social evening . yi ': . ..
WEEKS & McGOWAN CO
,; UNDERTAXER
.Day Phone: Pacifio 227. - .': ;
Nlsht Hioneai F. W. Weeks, 103-J2.
11.' t. Perry who Was a visitor In
the city yesterday, having come
down from Grants Puss to confer
with his partnor, Arthur Moron, re
turned to Rosebnrg today. Concern
ing his Grants Pass visit tho Koso-
burg Revelw sns-s: "H.. L. Percy,
manager of the Antlers theater, will
go to Grants Pass tomorrow to nt
tond to business -affairs in- connec
tion wtth tho construction of a new
sliowhouse In that city. Mr.' Percy
Is I member of the Globe Theater
company, which operates playhouses
In a number of Oregon towns. The
new house at Grants, Pass will ac
commodate 800 persons and will be
one of the finest ;iu' this, section of
the stnte.V ', '; .'j ' '
Saturday morning ' .Mrs,' Ij. A.
Humphreys will feature Oregon Pro
ducts on a Hot Point Electric range
at Paul's Electric store. :-' 60
The Nash Six, one of the popular
cars on tho market, tho agency for
which was established here recently
by Churchill & Maxwell with Wesley
Brown as manager, is being demon
strated in Medford this week In a
novel way.; A car cut In half, show
ing all the parts In motion, Is mount
ed on a truck. It attracts lots of
attention and demonstrates the su
perior working qualities of ' this
splendid car.
Call Mitchell in-regard to that
lawn mower and have It sharpened
right Called for and delivered.
Phone 320-J. . -; ' . .
D: E. Millard will deliver the Dec
oration Day address at Central Point.
' 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
Fifteen directors and members 'of
the Commercial club will ad td Grants
Pass this evening to attend a lunch
eon given by the Commercial club to
Medford and Ashland club members,
at which time plans will be discussed
to issue a booklet setting fourth the
beauties, advantages, . climate and
other things that malce the Rogue
River valley prosperous and such a
grand place to live in. ' ''..
Canteens are nractlcallv indestrue-
table, yet' cost less than water bags.
C. E, Gates Auto Co. ; .
Tho regular services of the Chris
tian church at Central Point will be
postponed from tonight until tomor
row night, owing to high school com
mencement exercises tonight. -
Alco Taxi. Phone 95. ,:. ...
Major R. W. Clancy- has arrived
honjo from Camp Lewis to -which
place he recently, went to receive his
final discharge from army service.
Now that he is again a private cit
izen, Dr. Clancey is making arrange
ments to soon resume hln practice in
Medford., :; '..::; ", ; ;::
. First-class kodak work, charges
about half regular prices. Jap Art
Store. v -.' - tf
- Mrs. F. 'H. Nave of Yreka who has
been here ' shopping and visiting
friends 'returned home today: . .. .
" We will call for and deliver,- for
recharging and repairing stprage
batteries, , In any part "of the city.
Auto Electric Co.; 27 North Grape
street, -Medford. 'Phone 237-R.fv 58
- Dr. A. Bursell, 309-10-11 MF.'
H. Bldg., North Cedtral. Phone 29.
- -" -.--;::-'.' ; - ;' . r 82
; Friday at 5 p.' m., all the young
men of the Epworth League pf the
M. ;E. churrh are requested to ' be
present to help get: the tennis court
in condition to use, after which the
girls, will serve lnnch at the -church.
All members of company E-, Nat
ional Guards will report at head
quarters Friday morning,-May 30th,
at 9 sharp for parade.. H. Ai.-Can-aday,
commander.' ' ! ' , V '"88
Mrs' Fred Luy Is a Hotel Holland
guest from AVellen, having arrived
oh Wednesday. . . . . . X ; f '-' '
For fire insurance pbaneV6h cor
ner Eleventh street and B.'Vt track.
D.'R. Wood & CO.' '
f-TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY .
' - : -- - - --. :
FOR SALE Pear orchardi nearly 7
acres. In city limits, Medford, in
angle formed by Stewart avenue
and S; P. railroad.-. Half D'AnJou,
half Cornice.- Very, fertile soil;
. irrigation ditch along, south side.
: Price very reasonable; terms easy.
See Bennett Investment Co., Med
ford, or Colonel ' H. H. Sargertt
Jacksonville,-Oregon. ' ' 62
FOR. SALE Colonel Sargent's .for
mer residence, .810 Oakdale ave
nue,, Medford., ;.1G8 feet front on
Oakdale, and 286 feet on Dakota.
Pavement, all paid on Oakdale and
all paid up to date on Dakota. Big
oak- trees, large . house, sleeping
porch, bath rooms and. toilets,
modern conveniences, sbarn - and
, garage; desirable - neighborhood.
One of the handsomest homes in
Medford. .Price reasonable; terms
easy. : See Bennett: Jnvestment
company or Colonel H, H. Sargent,
'- Jacksonville,'- Oregon.-.; '. ''? ' -62
WANTED
, in field.
-To buy 15. -tons of alfalfa
Phone ,7-F4. 62 f
WANTED Competent woman, for
'general housework; also to help
take care of two small children.
' Mrs. W. J. Atkins, Talent. 62
WANTED Competent woman . to
. care. for Invalid lady. Call Sl.VL
between 6 ana 8 p. m. . 58
WAITED Short order cook, wait
resses and dishwashers. The Gush
? -er Cafe. ; ';. .-60
WANTED Chambermaid at Nash
: 'Hotel. . '- -.. '-.-- -- ' '
FOR RENT Fprnlshed. ? sleeping
rooms. ' - 340 -South -Riverside.
Phone 293-X. . - v " 82
Kodak Finishing
"Film .deDlopjOK.; lie loH'ii'. " '
Printing, post card size. 3 for lOo.
',2z3 and smaller. 2 for 6o.
Everv dav service.,,,;
JAP ART STORE
Cavalier and Pearl White v
at the Liberty Theater Tonight
L1HA CAVAI.TP.Ht Th Two-Brides'
' J v,.u.v.n'w
lliero lire tew stars m motion inc
turos more celebrateii urtisticiilly
Ihun Mine. I.iim Cavulieri. who is said
to be "the most beautiful, woman iu
Europe," and who will niipenr ut tlu
Liberty theater todnv in a solemlid
pioturtzntion of t Alien Knuisor's
storv of ''The Two .Brides." . Mine.
Cavnlieri is famous as a prima ilonim.
and her jewels lone have been the
subject of ndmirinir comment all over
the civilized world.
In this dramatic storv. Mm. Cnv-
' Yesterday for the second time this
season the thermometer reached 100
degrees. This morning's temperature
of 51 degrees Indicated another hot
day. -. ......
Alco Taxi. . Phone 9C ,
. .It. Is rumored that an industrial
plant of considerable size may be lo
cated In or. near this city in a short
time. We hope that the rumor may
prove true and the change of owner
ship of certain properties which have
recently been transferred seem to in
dicate that something may be doing
soon. Jacksonville Post."
Phone 237-R, and we will call for
and deliver your .batteries for re
charging and repairing. Auto Elec
tric Co., 27 Nbrth' Graye street, Med-
tordit...p.uoner237,-R. ,: .",. V58
- There promises to ' be a largo at
tendance nt the Southern Oregon
Federation of Women's Clubs -convention'.,
which will be held in Med
ford tomorrow at the First 'Presby
terian church, beginning at lO a: m.
and lasting all day. The big feature
of the convention will be the address
of Mrs, ' Chds. H.i Castner of Jlood
Klver, state president of the Federa
tion of' Women's Clubs;- who ' will
speak on ','ReconstructIon, the Roos-,
evelt Highway and the Club AVom
an's Place in Oregon Life." - . -
Springs' for all cars. C. E. Gates
Auto Co. ' ' " ' -! ' "" -. .. -' '
N. O. Oden, whoso home is '-near
Rogue River,, arrived in the city
today from Curtis Bay, Md., where
be was discharged from the 63rd in
fantry in which he had served the
past It months. '' ' ' -
Back on the Job. Just returned
from the service and ready to do
your piano tuning and repairing; W.
P. Brooks: "Call Palmer Piano -Place.
. FULL PICTURE PROGRAM
'STARTS T0DAt-4T0M0RB0W
it .
In a Powerful and Mighty Drama" of .the North
' Woods -:'v' '-iiS'-i
of
GRIPPING
Same
Lewis
Star of
"The .
Barrier,'
"Sitm
V
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t
' J . J
Invisible,
f'Codeof
the
Yukon"
"-i MITCHZIL LEWIS
tfi-r "cuuomti 'SaMitsimsHf
1 1 - - em&mn
ADDED TONIGHT ONLY V :;;
LOCAL TALENT VAUDEVILLE
MRS.. OAKLEY'S TELEPHONE
" ' 1 A Comedy in Two Acts '.. y
; -. "i and a ,. . . . . .
( ,'HARP,SOLO, MAURINE McKEANEY, '., , ; ,
Aults?5c . . ; Children 10c
Coming Priday--Saturday, , Constance Talmadge in
, ."EXPERIMENTAL MARRIAGE" ,
aluvi is decn ntt the dauulitcr of A
seuinior, tor wiiom sue poses ' us a
model with liiuhlv itit orost inir re
sults. Him nii'ots ami loves her cous
in, a dissiimtol Italian un)lviunn. but
Inter weds n Weulthv urt collector,
thereby brimriui: alkiut complications
which, result in tho develoimient of a
renin rkulile storv. i The nivtiire, wbirh
is tinned with- tho. flavor of trucedv,
lias u lmmv and uninuo endinir.
'Pearl Wliite ill the eiuhth enlsoile
of "The Liirlitninir Knidcr" will also
be shown. - , i
-' E. M. Wilson received a wire
Tuesday -announcing- the arrival of
a grandson, born in Portland to Mr.
and Mrs. T. J. Glfford of Grays
River. Wash. .' ' .. ;','...
All roembors "of, company B, Nat
ional Guards, will report at 7:30 to
night for drill for Momorlnl Day. H.
A. Canaday, commandor. .'
- Dick Sanders says the smudge Is
over. Now is the time to make your
appointment. Palntor, in all Its
branches. No nttbr-clennlng to be
done. 10 years In Medford. Nuf
said. Phono 8 40-J. Res. 844 W. 14.
;:-' ; r-v t : i ; 75
. 'E. M. Wilson leivcs tomorrow for
Portland to attend a mooting of the
state board of accountants and to
visit. his new grandson,, her mother
and Mrs. Wilson. ;? ,. , ;
-No', deliveries '1 Friday. Grocery
stores will be closed, all day. ,- 57
. Spark plugs "for -ail cars. C. E.
Gates Auto Co.'"' '
- On. account - rrfhtr-iirnlvttl this
week. all the members of tho police
force aro putting In extra hours,' tho
chief himself worjklng until ' mld
nlghtj So far lliccarnlvnl crowds
have been very orderly and thero has
boen no- trouble on tho streets be
yond a Tew cases of Intoxication.
A roliner win double the lite of
your tiro. C. E. Gates Auto Co.
Get your eats Thursday. Stores
will be closed all day Friday. 57
Guy Quackenbush of Talent, and
Miss Erna Vernum of Doris, Cnl.,
who had been visiting Jn Medford
and recently loft this morning for
Doris, whore after a short visit the
former will go on to Klamath Falls'.
Remember the Eagle Point dance
Saturday night, liny , 31st. Good
music.'. ;' -! ' jr.: .60'
. Portlahd Tcjegrtim. Phone 520. 61
BIG DOUBLE BILL
VAUDEVILLE AND
Banishment
TRILLING
Same
Great
Star
In
ia
h i
, Big
Picture
V
f
I'M t ?V
Added
. 2-Ree'l
Comedy
1 "AIN'T
IT SO"
I Hon V. Wilson of llorkuley, who
has tho arrniigomoiils for th'o Snlva-
I tlon Army drive lu Oregon til charge
Is In Medford on this business mid Is
a guest at tho Hotel Mudfurd.
Try our morchunis union. The
Shasta. tf
Another popular dnnoo nt" Kaglo
Point Saturday night, -May 31st.
Good music. , :. , . 4 ... , .. 00
District Attorney Roborls sorved
notlcoTim the carnival company to
day that all games of chance, not
obeying tho law will bo prohibited
horourtor. Homo gnnics, It la maliv-tained.-ulvo
no rHmtliiurtUlQU what
ovor to tho playor. i
Brake lining tor all cars. 0, M.
Gates Auto Co., ( .. , ; , ? rl $
i .Furniture,' upholntorluKi mattriSss
tnnktng, orating and packing. Doug
las, 101 .South Central, Phone tilt-J.
Children's hair outs ono ot our
specialties at tho Uowmnn & Noe
Harbor Shop, '
' - Vntil of Thanks , ' i 1
Wo' W.lsli to thank . our many
friends and neighbors for'tholr sym
pathy, and kindness during the Ill
ness and death of our beloved wife
and' slater, Lillian E. Stovons.
J. 11. STWVKNS.
57 ' MRS. MARY McNKIIjTJ
WOMAN SO ILL
COULD NOT WALK
Lydia EL Pinkharri's Vegetable
Compound Restored Her
", j r.. . to Health. , .
.'. - , r-. .f"' :
rcrthAmboy, N.J. "For three
years t fluttered with a sevoro lemsio
trouDie, was nor
vous, had backscha
and a pain in my slda
most of tho time. ' I
had dhny spells tnd
was often so taint I
could not walk across
tho floor. Tho doc
tor said I would have
to have an operation.
I rend about Lydia
E. rinkhnm'a
table Compound In
mv newspaper, and
tried it. Now I am better, feel stronR,
have no pains, backache or dizzy spell.
Every ono tolls mo how well I look, and
I tell them to use Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable I Compound that Is what
makes me feel well and look woltt I
recommended it to my sister and sho
is using It now. You con use this letter
if you wish, for It la certainly a grand
remody for a woman's Ills. ' Mrs.
Martha Stanwiwski, 624 Pcnn St,
Perth Amboy, N.J. - '
For, forty years Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound has been overcom
ing such serious conditions aa displace
mcnta, inllnmmntion. ulceration, irreg
ularities, periodic pains, backache, diz
ziness, and nervous prostration of
women, and is now considered tile stan
dard remedy for such ailments. -
Siiits bf Real Merit
KLEIN S
Whon you ' wear tho clothes that
Kloln provides for you, your associ
ates will at onco rocognlzo a genuine
distinction In your appearance.
' ' ' '
See the. now models NOW on dress
up In ono of our . -,
; SUITS - ' -i':
, Taiiored to Order
$30 -$35 $45 . $50
;; , ,'. '
I Yours ( for Appcilrnnco
KLEIN
The Tailor
12 8 E. Mnln.
4
If m
Wl MM
Auto i aM Truck
;' We have at last compio'tcd oycrhauling our shop and we arc now hi. artjosi
'tion to handle your work. We have added two more expert mechanics if our
staff. Our men are the best workmen that can. be: had. , Our irrach inc., shop is '
complete. Let us convince you of our ability. We guarantee our. work or
. . Si '.."',
money refunded. , ; . . , . ,, n
'-'-;. ,j '-'", -'': " 't''. "''! .':.'-',' - '... ;- ', '.;'''' ''.i' ''-: ' '
Let us figure on your tiro business. You will find our prices attractive.
' ) ,-''.'-' ' A ! ! i '" i "'-i ' i. ''.''.., 1 vi'
WE HANDLE , (. ,
HAYNES, SCRIPP-BOOTH AND PORT TOURING CARS REPUBLIC
' k trucks :
I U '.' ;i" :i :Ask to see'tii'e new Firestone Cord Tire. Iiiaa winner. ;'('.
LIBERT V
, FRIDAY-SATURDAY '
ANOTHER GREAT PICTUR13
D. W: GRIFFITH'S
"A Romance of Happy Valley'';
An Artcraft Picture
: It's u vii'turo tf the 8im.nlo'fiilk8 at lioino.Jii miv
own vsuiiy BtHitliliind. v , ., ,
, 1). W. Ui'ilTilli has taken a story of ovwyilny lifo
in tho South and Hjam a roinanco tliat will live na il
olns.SU! for yonb to conic. ' ,' ' u
MBfcRTY
TODAY TOMORROW ; .
The Beautiful Prima Donna ' , ,
"The Two Brides"
It's all about Cavalicri and n statue of, lipr nhnost ns
beautiful jnst herself Story of two brides and one
bridegroom. '
. auso ; :j- ";
PeEirl White in 8th Episode ,
"The ILighining' Raider' '
COMING FRIDAY, SATURDAY ,
" D. W. CrRIFFITH'S Master, Production " '
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All Day Friday
Decoration Day
in honor of the fallen
heroes of the Civil Wan
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panish -American
anil the recent World
''-War. r'
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lH.'E.Marsli-;;.
- Grocer'"' '
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