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PAGE TWO MEDFORD MATH TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREOON, WEDNESDAY, .TTTSTR 13, 10in Tho Pago theater will be open Fri day night as usual with i:r custom ary fine picture films for ihe enter tainment of Its rogulnr Inrse rntron 8ge. The' theater will not be turned over to the Elks iodise for the hitter's . Wlndup features of the big Initiation ceremonies that aftornoon and night until 11:80 p. m. From 11:30 on ho one will bo admitted to the thea ter except Elks. For fire insurance phone 64, cor ner Eleventh street and S. P. track. Di R. Wood ft Co.' ' MThe advance sale of tickets shows that COO persona from Medtord and vtcinlty will attend the Schumann Heink concert at the Ashlnnd Chau tauqua auditorium tonight, mid the Pacific highway will probably be crowded with autos. Free battery Inspection, any make. Battery Shop, 115 West Main. 77 County Prosecutor Roberts left last night for Salem on legal busi ness. He expects to return Thursday. Springs tor all cars. C. E, Gates Auto Co. Earl Hubbard left this week for Pendleton, Ore., where he plans to locate permanently and take up the outo tractor business. First-class kodak work, charges bout bait regular prices. Jap Art Btora. tf Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Closz and Miss Irene Closz of Webster City, la., are motor tourists doing the Pacific .coast who are guests at the .Hotel Medford. A quiet wedding occurred nt the W. TC. church. South, piirsnuiiRn Sat urday evening when Clyilo II. Grif fith and' Miss Helen Rico were mude husband . and wlto, J. E. Walbeck officiating. ., People's F.lectric Store. Phone 12. 77 Mr. nml Mrs. T. E. Danlols are home from Portland and other points north. They attenilod the Mt. Angel alumni meeting and Mr, Daniels was oloctodj president for the 'onsnlug year. ' Sewing machines repaired, bought and sold, and rented 25o per week. Phone 615-J. , . i Dr, and Mrs. Fred R. Falrchild of Woodland, Cal,, are guests at tho Holland. They are enrouto south by motor. I ' Hick Sunders says now Is a good lime to have your exterior work done. The air la clear of insects and good drying weather. Good clean workmanship. Phone meal time or evenings. S40-J. 844 West 14th. Miss Marion King of Ontario. Cal.. departed today for the east after a visit with Mrs. Margaret Taylor of West Tenth street. A complete line of Fairbanks Morse motors at the People's Electric Store. 77 H. H. Boyer, regular clerk at Linn's drug store, has gone to Med ford on a short vacation. Eugene Guard. Come In and sea the new Acorn Electric Range. People's Electric Store. 77 Mr. and Mj-s. L. M. Ilidden of Vancouver, Wash., parents of Mrs. F, C. Jobe, 11. W, Praughon nnd H. I.eochson and family of St, Louis, Mo., aro stopping at the Hotel Mod ford. .", . ' Fir slab and dry Wood for sale by .1, T. Gngnon., Phone 8ft 9. Oregon guests at the hotels today Include F. IX Parker of Seaside, h. J. Hcan nnd C. K. Mnrple of Klamath Falls, at tho Xash: li. o; Johnson of Glendaln and H. M. Lull of Portland at tho Holland, nud K. M. nnd G. Sutherland, of Marshflold, W. T. Eddy of Hood River and F. B. Walte of Southcrlln at the Medtord. Publlo stenographer Elsie Farrls. Room 212 Gitrnctt Corey HUlg. SG T. W. Miles arrived this forenoon front a business visit In Portland. : Spark plugs for all cars. C. E. Gates Auto Co. ' In accordance with a reciue.it of tho merchnnts association the city council last night voted to havo the city employes haul away frequently all the refuse from tho auto camp ground. Try our merchants lunch. Tho Shasta. tf About the busiest people In the city Is the Elks parade commlttoc and tho people can certainly expect omo new, up-to-date stunts In the parade Friday at 4:30 p. m. P. F. Close & Son, machinists and automobile repairers. Rlversldo Gar age. 133 South Riverside. Service car. Phone 162-R. The Interurban grey car makes a trip to Ashland at 7 p. m. today and returns after the Schumann-Holnk concert Elks Notice It will cost loss for every member George Neilson, wife of the Pacific & Eastern railroad manager, left for.f the Elks to be at the temnlo Glad to Inspect your battery ar.y,home this morning following a visit promptly nt 4 p. m., Friday. You time. Battery Shop, West Main. 77 with Mr. and Mrs. Neilson. They The Southern Oregon Commercial ' were accompanied by Mrs. Neilson Clubs - association representatives i and children who will visit In Van ' from Grants Pass and Ashland were'eouver until after July 4th. Mr. Hld guesta of tie Medtord representa- j den, who is vice-president of the Uvea at a luncheon at the Holland U. S. national bank of Vancouver, hole! last night. Plans for the class had not been in Medford since 1S65 of literature to be published and dis- and he was astonished at the tributed were decided upon. will be sorry If you are not on time. 76 Oml of Thanks Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Whlllock and family desire to express to tholr many friends wbo so kindly assisted ro" : them nt the death and burial of their The markable changes In the city and vie- 1!tti0 BOn and brother, Jaiuos Carl tisii or me national editorial asso- inity since that time. t whnwv thnir rteenest cratitudo. elation In August was also discussed; We rebuild and recharge batteries. : word nr Iriadeaunte at this ttme. and those present were heartily in.C. E Ores Auto Co favor of the people of their cities! .Mrs. E. F. Gordon of Portland, is assisting In entertaining and will I a guest of her daughter. Mrs. W. R. take the proposition up with their ' Gajiord and family. commercial clubs. Spark plugs for trucks and trac tors. C. E. Gates Auto Co. - Roy Stewart of Portland, state You can get a lot of miles out of that old tire by using one of our re liners. C. E Gates Auto C Portland people at the hotels in- representative of the Chevrolet make' elude Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Meehan, Mr. of autos, arrived in the city this ' and Mrs. T. A. Cook, Mr. and Mrs. H. afternoon to consult the Pruitt-Hitt-son company about the Chevrolet sit uation in this district Phone Delancy t stand for taxi. Phone 552. Corner Main and I'art lett. SK Forrest Wilson, son of Mr. and Mrs. O. N. Wilson, has arrived home . from his overseas service, including . duty with the army of occupation in ' Germany. He participated In a num' ; ber of the big battles prior to the ' signing of the armistice. .' Sure we are ousy. There Is a rea son. Feople'p Electric Store. 77 janies mcioruiicn, -u. yj. waiiace ' and T. O. Hutchinson are guests at ' the Hotel Holland from Lakevlew, Ore. We can save you money on that E. Price. A. Schon, Ben Mitchell. J C. Dell, P. S. Myers. D. S. Callicrate, E. S. Hayman and David Mann. Mattresses made over, furniture niiholsterlng. crating and packing. Douglas, 101 South Central. Phone C1S-J. ! we can only say we thank you, and trust that our lives may prove to you. more fully, our appreciation of your kindness at this time. MR. AND MRS. C. W. WHILLOCK BERTHA WHILLOCK WESTERMAN WHILLOCK , MR. AND MRS. C. A. WHILLOCK MR. AND MRS. CLARENCE EVANo MR. AND MRS. WM. HOLLOWAY 75 TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE Well bred brood sow. Pnbne 531-R. Phlppa Orchard. 76 tor . and delivered. new storage battery AUio vo. . i , - right. Called jae usnav preaiction ror iair phone 3 20-J. weather for tomorrow was issued by Among Californians at the hotels the weather bureau this morning. It are Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Mitchell of is gradually growing warmer. Tues-! Oakland, at the Holland, and Mr. and FOR SALE! Good work horses and i v,,iM9 Dhinna np.hnm - nnnnn vj. i9. ojouuuiuu auu atu. i. iiiu- (. 5 3 1-R. 80 ituck were visiiurs aure iruui uruiiu) Pass on Tuesday. Switches mado from combing!" ; general work. Sanitary Beauty Shop, Ko. 8 East Fourth and Front. Phone 497-W. 90 L. Ludo Grieve arrived In Medford yesterday from his overseas service and registered at the Medford as from France. He was met here by his brother, James E. Grieve and family of Prospect, and sister, Mrs. Georgia Stickel of Sonoma, Cal. Call Mitchell in regard to that FOR SALE S2500 buys 17 acres on Pacific Highway, improved bottom land, irrigated, part in alfalfa, $1000 cash, balance long time. Value 5000. See E. H. Hurd, Garnett-Corey bldg. Phone 42. 73 FOR SALE Cnerrlea. Phono 7-F12. 77 WANTED Four to six children to take care of. Call 225 South Rlv- C. E. Gate jawn mower an(j nave it sharpened ' erslde or phone. 690-E. 77 day's maximum was 84 degrees, and! Mrs. J. F. Alexander, J. P. Robinson - FOR SALE At a bargain. . large residence or income property In Medford, close in. Look this up; it Is good property at a very low figure. Inquire at 124 South King street 80 - the minimum of Wednesday morning was 46 degrees. Electric Irons, ' $4.95. People's Electric Store. 77 Mr. and Mrs. Taylor of Albany, Or.', left for home today following a ' visit with Mr. Taylor's mother, Mrs. : Margaret Taylor. ; Dr. A. Bursell. 309-10-11 M..F. & i H. Bldg,, North Central. Phone 29. ( . ' 82 Attorneys E. D. and W. B. Briggs a ... . . t...nnn t ) Ol ABQlallll irtuitsufeieu uuoiuvua iu ' Hedford today. We have the best tires for nil cars and personally guarantee them. C. ( 9. Gates Aut Co , Ed Staples, manager of Ashland's ; big July 4th celebration was in Med- ford today. Mr. Staples is enthusias tic over the prospects for a record breaking celebration this year. He saya the general business conditions In Ashland are better now than they have been in many years and he pre dlots an era of unequalled prosperity thruout southern Oregon. Ice cream to take Home, 20o a pint, 40c a quart No war tax. Hugar Bowl. , Mrs. W. L. Brown of Seattle and Ethel Fifield of Everett are Wash ington state visitors who are stop ping at the Medford. Vacuum- Cleaners for rent. Peo ple's Eleotrlc Store. 77 . The dance given last night at .the Natatorium was a highly enjoyable affair. .The newest jazz music was furnished by Launspach's orchestra, an added feature being the Introduc tion of zylophones. "Alco Taxi. Phone 95. Anaconda, Mont., men registered at the Nash are Thos. M. Riley and Quy Wilday. ' We have the onlj properly equip ped Ford repair shop In southern Oregon and the best Ford mechanics. C. E. Gates Auto Co. j W. H. . Gowdy ot Ashland, was among the 2edford visitors Wednes day. Dr. R. W. Stearns has resumed the practice of medicine and surgery In - the old location, Jackson County Bank. 76 and F. B. Emerson of San Francisco, at the Medford. The Medford Printing company Is prepared with up-to-date cuts to print horse bills, letterheads, envel-1 opes, etc., for horses, cattle, hogs! and poultry. tf : Mrs. L. E, Sullivan of Klamath i Falls. !ft today for Cottage Grove to visit friends after a visit here with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Jones. j Each and every . member of . the Elks lodge Is supposed to be in the parade Friday afternoon. Report at ', temple at 4 p. m. Nuf sed. 76 A large attendance 1s expected at t the Schumana-Holnk concert at Ash land tonight from Grants Pass. A motor will always run like new it properly lubricated Veedol Is the best Insurance for proper lubrication. C. E. Gates Auto Co. . Russell Sherwood and Clark Rol lings left this morning for Oakland, Ore., where they plan to spend the summer In the employ of the Med ford Concrete Construction company. FOR SALE One roll-top office desk. one flat-ton office desk and one L. C. Smith typewriter in good con dition. E. S.. Tumy, 425 North Holly St. . WANTED To rent good stock ranch. Box 133 Mall Tribune. 77 You can get most any old thing at DeVoe3 most any old time. MEDFORD IRON WORKS FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP Also agent for Fairbanks, and Hnrsi Engines. 17 South Riverside I LB BERT Y "WEEKS & McGOWAN Co. ' UNDERTAKER Day Phone: Pacific 237. ' Night 1'uoncs: V. W. Weeks, 193-J2 Jfldtf Assistant, TODAY TOMORROW Vaudeville and Pictures I II A I ITl? With CHAS. MURRAY Li LsrV wvL (Mack Sennett Comedian) : -In ' "PUPPY LOVE" Love, Comedy and Drama all in this picture PEARL WHITE in llth Episode of "The Lightning' Raider" Added Attraction MR.. LEW MATNEY THE MASTER OP STRINGS Mandolin, Guitar and Banjo Solos Hear Him Play ... : .the Hand Saw . , , , Regular Prices. STA TOMORROW UdplCSSilOPClGSS- smned jfebst. & IJi j J. a, 1 I -rS L A A irrvo mm m m A ran (mt, nn vwm vrt mi A. nnr. ma 1 J B 1 m n bif A Soul Stirring picturization of the fet Tremendous Stay eva written, 1 Sfntincos 2."Sc. Children 13c. PRICES EVEXIXOS Ijvver KhKjr BOc. lit 4 Iltm'K llnlcony 3.1c. Hnlnnco IluUony -.'c. . (lillilrcn S.V. SHOWS START MATINEES 2:15 EVENINGS 7:15. 9:15. An All Star Cast MtMoore-toAlden E(MiStas-aiacetei7 M'KcllDses an otner . notion Pictures! The-Sensation of , all Screen Class f c si THUR.-FRI.-SAT.1 June 1920 and 21 m I PAGE THEATRE -K gl Your razor is ' no better than its blade The strong, keen-cutting convcxj edges of Gem Damaskecne Blades removes the toughest stubble and tenderest growth withvelvet-likc. smoothness.' The life of eachb,ladeJsremarkV ably long.r To know the luxury of velvet-like, smooth self-shaving, you must shave with Gem Damaskecne Blades. They IcavCj your face with that smooth, comfoftabla . feeling, f , We sell a'set of seven Gem Damaskecne) Blades for50 cents. Durstorejsshaversheadquarters, Heath's Drug Store .H Pii iw. ELECTRIC IRONS $4.95 FOR ONE WEEK ONLY We are going to sell the famous Hughes 5-lb. Electric Iron for $4.95. PEOPLE'S ELECTRIC STORE 212 Wost.MHlii fit. Reasonable and Seasonable Need WHEN your jiropo.silion ronivsonis one. or ilio oilier you may lie sun; that the Kirst National Uiink will give il; every considera tion. Backing business and furthering farming are the two primary functions oi! - this institution. Every, kind of hank account for every class ol! hank patron. Capital $100,000. ' aRRST National Bank, Mddford Oregon THE Style - Fit You Want Material At a Price You Can Afford at . KLEIN, The Tailor 128 Et Main, Upstair i Why wait until the PLIES Come? Order your SCREENS NOW and havo them put on early. ( .. TROWBRIDGE CABINET WORKS