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PAGE TWO STEDPOKP MATT TRTnTTNTO, MTCDFOrcT), OTiEflOK. TT1'ITRST)AY, MAY 30, 1019 ... Ilecuuso of IU bolim Jlomorlal Any all 1iiibIiick8 genonilly will .bo bus. , pendud In the city tomorrow, mot of tlio Moron nnrt offices bring clonoil. All of the bunks and the postofflee will bo cloned axcopt tlio Ronornl de livery window, and all city offices, courts und tho courtbouso will bo cloiiod, ., The bnrbor shops will re muln open until 11 a. ni. Help wanted Permanent posi tions. Medford Domestic Laundry. For fire- Insurance phone 64, cor ner Elovonth street and S. P. track. D. II. Wood & Co. A- tnoetlnR of tho orclmrdlsts and business men has been called for S o'clock tonight nt (ho public lilir irr to discuss tho labor shortaKe sit na tion In the orchards and how best to overcome It. Hvory orchardist nnd buslnops tnan as well as. all others Interested in' this situation are In- .. vited to attend. ,,, . B. J. Mcrnce, painter. Phone 600-X. ' ' 76 Ice cream to take-liomo. 20c a pint.' 40c a quart. No war tax.! Sugar Bowl. ;"'''"' :. Mr. and Mrs. George L. Treichler. newlyweds, returned this morning from their honeymoon trip to Port- iana ana seatuo ana win oe at nome after July 1st, at No. 99 South. Oak- dole, which residence has been (-n-jta ,i.oy .y. irccnicr ior some i.me ; past and. has been occupied by A. Uj ' Laundry. Permanent positions. - i J ' Hemstitching, pecotlng. Some new ..Ideas.. 'Vanity Hat Shop.- Austin Corbin, owner of orchard properties lu the Eagle Point district the summer. Mr. Corbin recently ro- signed his position on the war trade uoura wnicn ne nein ouring mo war, Teaclier of piano and music. Mrs. C. E. Goble, 21 West Tenth street. 62 ' For1 the best Insurance see Hoiems, the Insurance Man. ' ' The appeal of Mr. Billings of Ash land, for right of way over the S. P. j iiatiiB "lieio me uiu , crossing Wilis recently eliminated when the high- way over Ashland hill was built s being heard before the state pubhc service commission In Ashland i a'r't i. o j , : , "uoio Mji uuw is a fuuuil..,! r.rrt Trill nrl nt hoorf- time to have yonr exterior 'work done. The air Is clear of Insects .and good drying weather. Good clean workmanship. Phone meal time or evenings.' ?40-J. 844 West 14th. Applegate is the place and Satur day; the 31st is the night, and $1.50 is the price for another big- dance. Come and have the time of your life. : -' 58 D. C. Henney of Portland, recog nized as one of the best irrigation experts in the country and selected to pass upon the water supply of the Medford Irrigation district by State Engineer Cupper is in the city today and will be here the remainder of the week. If Mr. Henney approves the water supply the last serious ob stacle to securing water in the coun-j ty will be removed. j Room and board at 43 Nprth Grape street Phone 568. 66 Carriage, wagon and anto repair ing and rebuilding done at Merrlman Blacksmith Shop. All work guaran teed. ' - 66 There was born to Mr. and Mrs. George A. Mansfield of Prospect Wednesday night at the home of Mrs. George Purucker, this city, a nine and one-half pound son. If you have been informed that your old sewing machine is worn out and can't be fixed, just call up Doug las and have him look it over. ?1.0o may put it in good running order. Work guaranteed. Phone . (615-J. 101 South Central. JSowing machines repaired, clean ed, and adjusted, $1.00.. Machines rented, 25c per week. Expert clock repairing. Work called for and de livered. Ask your neighbor. Doug las, 101 South Central, phone 615-J. tf The public schools will be closed tomorrow thus giving the pupils a three days vacation. A false rumor spread about the , city yesterday afternoon and last night that when the schools closed this afternoon it was to be for the year so as to enable tho pupils to help out in the orchard labor situation. This rumor was to tho effect that the school board at a special meeting Tuesday .night had so decided. It was absolutely with out foundation. Piston rings for all cars. C. E. -Gates Auto Co. . .-. - . - ; Alco Taxi. Phone 95. :- Paul's Electric store will' remain closed all day Memorial Day. ' 58 A Seattle party of motor tourists enroute to California arrived irf Med ford : Wednesday afternoon arid is at the'Ibtel Medford, consisting of Mr. and Mrs.' Thomas Bordeaux, Ernes tlna Bordeaux, Mrs. Florence Cooper and the chauffeur, Joe Terrlly. - .' "A Ronianco of 'Happy Valley'' is aR sweet as Honey-Suckle Romance. Liberty tomorrow and Saturday. '68 . .Monduy morning Mrs. ; L. A. Humphreys' will feature Oregon Pro ducts on a Hot Point Electric range at Paul's Electric Btoro. - 60 Mrs. R. -M. Campbell of Los An geles, arrived in the city Wednesday ond is the guest of MraY A. .7. Klocker nt the Hotel Holland, v , Call Mitchell in regard to that .luwn-'inower and have it sharpened right. 1' CaIlod for ,. and delivered. Phono 320-J. , WEEKS & McGOWAN CO UNDERTAKER Day Phono:. Pacific 227. Night Phonos: V. W. Weeks, jny-JSi. . . , l0f Assistant. ' Central Point will havo tho priv ilege1 to hear Hiilibt Joseph Ooldmun ntivl Sunday morning in the Presby lerian church. Subject, "Palestine, l'nat Present and Future;" Don't fall to hear the rabbi; ho will also speak on tho Jews' persecutions in Kussin. In tho evening the rabbi will leeturo in tho Christian church In Medford. Tho Medford Printing company Im prepared with up-to-date outs to print horse bills, letterheads, envel opes, etc., Tor horses, cuttle, hogs and poultry. . . tf Canteens are practically lndestruo tnblo, yet cost less than wator bags. C. R. Gates A'uto Co. ' Tho condition of Mrs.- Jens Jensen who has, been critically ill at the Sacred Heart hospital, is reported as more favorable and thcro are now hopes for her recovery. A Highway of Heart Throbs from Maple Supar l.nnd to the Olive Groves. See Griffith's bis produc tion. "A Romance of Happy Valley,' with Ulllan Glsh. Kobert Ilarron und Geo. Faw.-ett, at the Liberty tomor- row ftnd Saturday. . 5S ; Alco Tnxl. . Phone 95. ' Dr. J. H. Funkhouser of the Chim ney Butte ranch near Portland, Is In the city for a few days and Is a guest at tho Medford. . The N'ash Quad will be demon strated on the hospital hill, cast of the city, this eveniug, at 6:30. If j want l0 see tht8 woaderfu, ,ruck pcrform h6 thcre. , Th0 government over 12.000 of these trucks In the ordllanco department, KII.strcUlss kodak work, about half regular prices. charges Jap Art tf r- p,, -. h.tnr.. via. 0r 'in'the city Wednesday and this fnrpnnnn frnm r.r-ini, p,,, We will call for and deliver, for recharging and repairing sto'rage "".batteries, in any part ef the city. Auto Electric Co., 27 North Grapo ;treet Medford. Phone 237-R. 5S Dr. A. Bursell, 309-10-11 M. F. & H. Bids., OCorth Central. Phone 29. ' ' .-. , S2 The Hotel Waldorf at Rogue River was sold Monday thru tho Boaver agency nt Ashland to Milton Reyn olds, of Dunsmuir, who was formerly , , i K,, lY.t.o r-.B)a DnD( ThWaldorf ba8 for some years D(wn owned Dv TnomaB H B TavIo who iw3 possessloa . June i5th. to-jAshland Record, All members of company E. Nat- I - ' ! Quarters Friday morning. May 30th. at 9 sharp for parade. H. A. Can aday; commander. 58 Fir slab and dry wood for sale by J. T. Gagnoh. Phone 859. The Epworth League . members will work on, their tennis court Fri day evening at 5 o'clock. They hope to have the court ready soon for use. The girls will serve lnnch in the church after the work is completed. It is hoped that all interested in the Epworth League will be present to help with this work.' . ' ; Hale's Piano House has moved to. 115 East Main street, in. the place recently vacated by the Bernard Mil-; linery store, opposite First Xatlon&l bank. , 60 Hemstitching, ' ' i Pecoting, Handicraft Shop. - Alco Taxi. Phone 95. ' ' .. Mr.' ar.d Mrs. J. C. Lancaster of San Francisco, Isabel West of Coro nado, L. A. Coy of Pasadena and W: B. Richardson of Doris are among the California visitors stopping at the Holland. - ' The Griffith players are as distinc tive in their acting as the Griffith productions are distinctive in motion pictures. Lillian Gish, Robert Har ron, George Fawcett and others all appear In the latest Artcraft picture, "A Romance of Happy Valley."1 'At the Liberty Friday and Saturday.- :'t,:'. ' "" T: :: -y " : 5s SprlngB for all cart. C. E; Gates Auto Co. ' - - : - TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE-Four sows with pigs; will sell one or more. - Jack Mar tin, on Coleman Creek, Phoenix, . Ore. - ' '. 57 W'ANTED Thinners. Egan ard. Phone 597-R6. . (Jrch- . 63 FOR RENT Five-room - furnished bouse, bath complete. , Phone ' 929-W.. 63 WANTED Carrier boys, Portland Telegram; good pay. See Mrs. Thom, 122 North Ivv, or phone ' 520. 59 FOR SALE Six weaned pigs, eight head calves. Hoover Dairy, 452-Y. 60 FOR RENT Nicely furnished room, 704 South Oakdale, phone 844-X. , . . ; ': : . - 63 WANTED- Lumber grader; associa tion wages. ' Rogue River Lumber fc T)ox Co., Gold Hlll. Ore.- ' : 59 DR. RICKERT EYKS SCTEXTIFICAIr , . TESTED, AMi GIASHE8 PROPERLY FITTED NO DROPS USED iiroken Lenses Accnrately' Duplicated Suite 1-2" over' May Co. . ' ; ; ' " 12K E. Main, 'Upstairs' Kodak Fmishing Film developinsr, 156 roll. ' Pnutme; bost card size: 3 for 10o. 'iVixfrh rind smallbr.'2 for 5o. ' Kverv dav ftcrvice. JAP ART STORE - Automobiles will be in waiting at 2 6'Clock 'Memorial day afternoon to transport the members of the G. 'A. I), and tho Women's (teliuf corps to lha comutory., i . ; i .. Carrier boys wanted, Portland Telegram. Good pay. See Mrs. Tho'm, 123 iNorth Ivy, or phone 630. : . . ... - . K O Jill". II. t. (illttlllllV Mlltl UMMfilltU. left this morning for their homo at McDool. Cnl., after a short visit In tho city. Tho latest Artcraft picture pro duced by D. Griffith. "A Komance of Happy Valley" is a sweet story of simple folk with its scenes laid -in tho sunny southland. It is tho kind of story that appeals strongly to all classes.- For tho second time slnco "Hearts of tho World" uud "The Great I.ovo" Mr. Griffith has gotten clear away from war and the big spectacles, At tho Liberty Friday and Saturday. . fS Sllsa VOftlo Oslin of Ashland, r-i rived In the city Monday, having tnkn employment here for the stuu merj Phone 237-U, and we will call for and deliver your batteries for re charging and repairing. Auto Elec tric Co., :yr 'North Grayo street, Med ford, Phono 23 7-R. ' 5S Tho Collcgo "Women's club will meet Saturday, May 31st, in Ashland at the home of Mrs. Victor Mills. 20S East Main street. Back on the Job. Just returned from tho service and ready to do your piano tuning and repairing. W. P. Brooks. Call Palmer Piano Place. The high school held memorial dav. nxerrisea this ftnrnnnV dnrlnc the assembly hour with a program of j inatrintlc sonca and aonronrlato'roci- i tatious. - " . Guy Quackenbush of Talent, and j Miss Erna Vernum of Doris, Cal., ; wo had been visiting In Medford and recently left this morning for Doris, where after a short visit the ! former will go on to Klamath Falls. ' T. J. McPherson -of -Eaglo Point; was among the visitors from that j section here yesterday. I Spark plugs for all cars. C. E. j Gates Auto Co. J. . Lawton will be marshal of the Decoration day parade tomor row. All persons with cars willing to take G. A. R. veterans and their wives to the cemetery are requested to meet at the Medford Pharmacy corner. A rellner will double the life of your tire. C. E. Gates Auto Co. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Daggett of Klamath Falls and Mr. and Mrs. II. ! B. Robinson of Copper, . Cal., are : stopping at the Medford.. : Brake lining tur all cars. . . C, E. Gates Auto Co. Children's hair cuts one of our specialties at the Bowman & Noe Barber Shop, t "E This V: -Hi f Our Memorial lift U 11 Portland visitors registered at tho Medturd include It. J. Sullivan, K. J, Buck, E. G. Lewis, A. 11. Ferguson, W. A.-Kinney, N 1. Heuilnnton, W. L. Prontltss, 1. 8. i'ujatm, J. V.i llaor, W..B. l.andeu, ami L, E. Atwuod. Dick Sanders says tho smudge is over. Now is tho tlmo to mako your appointment. Painter, In nil its branches. No ntter-clenulng to bo done. 10 years in Medford, Nut said. Phone S40-J, Kes. S44 W. 14. v 75 Editor Bert Greer of the Ashland Tidings, was a business visitor In Medford today. Editor Greer pre dicts u great period of prosperity for southern Oregon. Hemember tho Eagle Point dance Saturduy night, May 31st. Good music.., go Thero was quite a drop in temper-, ature from Tuesday's maximum of 90 ilesrM to this morning's min imum of '44 degrees. Yesterday's niaxlinum was So degrees. Projinbln showers is tho prediction, .for tonight and fair weather is tho forecast Tor Momorlal day. ' Another . popular dauco nt Eaglo :Polnt Saturday night. May - 31t. Good music, r 60 Mrs. Chas. 11. Castner of Hood Ulver, president of the state federa tion of Women's clubs, arrived In tho city on tho morning train. Sho is tho chief speaker and guest of honor at tho convention of tho federated women's clubs uf southern Oregon hold hofe today. Try our merchants lunch. Tho Shasta. , tf A GRADUATION GIFT That WiU NEVER BE FORGOTTEN A good watch conies into one's life but once and on sonic great occasion. It's a gift that is iievi-r forgotten or "put aside an ever present reminder of the giver. Our stock of Watches and Jewelry is complete. DIAMONDS Our" Specialty . , ' r $10 to $1250.00 ) r . MARTIN J. REDDY Southern Oregon's Leading Jeweler. For correct tiiuo "pliouo 81. Visitors always welcome". JOIN in the solemn observ ance of this Decoration memory of those who sleep in Southern battlefields, in' national and other ceme teries, in Flanders field, in the Argonne and in other foreign soil and who made possible our freedom, that "a govern ment of the people, by the people, for. the people shall not perish from the earth." 1 '. ' - Store will be closed all day Friday May Co. HTJBB3, Manager A. W. Frank Drown and Win, Von dor llollon of Eaglo Point, who woro nvNtrdud the Eaglo Point road con tract, woro In tho city today. They are busy In preliminary conntruetlou and oNpoot to finish tho Job In rec ord tlmo. Portland Telegram, Phono 630. 61 Guests from a dtHtuneo today nl tho Hotel Medford Included F. P. Orosly of Now York City, John A. Konti of Amsterdam, N. Y., I lurry White nnd J. W. Grossman of Cleve land, Goorgo 1. Conway of Chicago aud C. I.. 1. audio of Denver. Furniture upholstering, mattress making, crating and packing. Doug las, 101 South Central. Phono 61 G-J." REMOVAL NOTICE Palmer Piano House has routed tho storo building formerly occupied by tho Model Clothing Co., 234 East Main street, corner of Main and Dart lett, und will move Into sumo about Juno 1st., ' . Having bought of tho Halo Piano House tho Victor Hock, small goods and sheet muslo enables us to fit out a store up to date whereby we will bo able to servo the public an efficiently as Portland or San Fran cisco. Wo sell everything musical, therefore solicit your pntronngj nntl assuro ybu of courteous und fair treatment. PALMER PIANO IIOCSB. 60' 234 East Main St. Tribute Day in Sj0 MITCHELL LEWIS In a Powerful and Mighty Drama of tho North Woods "CHILDREN OF BANISHMENT" Starts Tomorrow j ; CONSTANCE TALMADGE ' : -In- '. "EXPERIMENTAL MARRIAGE" It's one you have boon waiting for ii nn i in hi m i imm ' " P ' 1 I '. ' r r rr : wji i,. ;u ... . J mmmmmmammammmmmmmmmaammmmmmmmmmammmmmmmmmmmm ' : LIBERTY' 1 TOMORROW SATURDAY 'LILLIAN GISH, ROB'T HARRISON AND GEO. . FAWCETT IN D. W. GRIFFITH'S "A Romance of Happy Valley" An Artcraft Picture I. V. Oriflitli luis scored another triumph with a production that is not a spectacular war drama. , "A IJoiiianee of Happy Valley" is a picture of simple folks and their problems that vill live long as mi classic. - it is a picture that every man, woman mid child should see. ' LIBERTY LAST TIMES TONIGHT , ' . ' LIN A CAVALIERI The Two Brides" : AND ' Pearl Wjhite in Sth Episode VThe Lightning' Raider" -. , , Most -TUrilliiiH; Episode so .lau -., DON'T FORGET TOMORROW-SATURDAY D. W. GRIFFITH'S Big Production " "A ROMANCE OF HAPPY VALLEY", Why This Store Succeeds An lionest desire to please every customer. Thoroughly dependable goods. , Prices always a little lower. ' ' A cheerful willingness to make good every guar- tec. '...'.'.. ..... i Buy your "Oraduatioii Gifts" here. We will glad- ' ly help you make your selections. Johnson Jeweler and Watchmaker. Wo Intra tlio best fncltltlm fur iloInK fino watch rcpnlrhiK ' In coiillimii (liiKOii. ' - DECORATION DAY . . In" honor of the memory of the Veterans of the Civil War, the Spanish-American War and the recent World War, both living and dead, this store will be closed all day tomorrow. ' .'.' ".'. ' ,, :"' ' ' '. Medford Sample Store - Last Times