Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 24, 1919, Page 2, Image 2

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MrcDFOftP MATTJ TRTTVTTNE, 'MKD'flCVRD', ' OUTOON", TrTflRTVAY. .TUNF 21. imo
'Early rlnorii this morning observed
Oil tha ouBtora lioiiaon the unuiiual
iKht or a sun doc, which in folk lore
U. credited as a sign that r.ilu will
com wlihln three days, and which
l)acK' lif the eastern s'.ates usually
preceded a hard rain. The encyclo
pedia cays that a sun dog is u frag
mentary rainbow on the horizon.
County Agont Cato, whose canine
knowledge Is confined to poodle and
hot dogs, and who nevor even saw a
tin dog, said this forenoon th.u
thoro were some indications of rain
In the falling barometer and the sky
formation, but sarcastically ' added
that the rain would probably hold off
until July 4th. j
: Tor fire Insurance ptione 6 4, cor
ner Eleventh street and S. P. track.
D. R. wood & Co.
The public library will not be onn
'between twelve and one v'c:ock lur
ing the summer mom lis. - This rule
wtll bo In effect from Monday, June
30th to Monday, September 15th.
- Springs Tor all cars. C. E. Gates
Auto Co.
Miles G.irrnnl, a former MedfoVJ
i9?h school student graduate ana
who recently returned from overseas
after, two years service in the l!0f.
era squadron. Is visiting his aunt.
Mrs.'W. V. Barnum and will leave in
, a Tew days for his borne at Berkelev,
Cal.
i First-class kodak work. . charges
about halt regular prices. Jap Art
Store. . .. tf
' Miss LaVollo Boozer will arrive
home .this morning from Whitman
college at Walla Walla, Wash., to
fcpend the summer with her fa'lier,
atev. u. at. Boozer, and sisters.
' Spark plugs for trucks and trac
tors. C. E. Gates Auto Co.
Mrs. Unas. Brown will leave Thurs
day for a visit at San Francisco.
Phone Delaneya stand for taxt.
Phone 652. Comer Main and Bart-
lett. , . g$
All discharged soldiers and sailors
who arq entitled to additional travel
Jiay can obtain blank affidavits at
the Med ford office of the federal em-
ployment service to fill ojit and for
ward to the war department at Wash
Jngton. . .
- Sewing machines repaired, bought!
and sold, and rented 25c per week,
j Phone 6 15-J.
Frank C. Brant well, cashier of the
Grants Pass Banking .company, - is.
registered at the Oregon while.spend
Ing several days In the city on bus
iness matters. Yesterday he was in
conference with one of his : local
friends and financial associates, John
L. Etheridge of Morris Brothers, on
matters ranging from the high price
of twin-sixes to the feasibility of a
run over the Columbia highway. Mr.
Btamwell is the son of F. S. Bram
well, widely known business man
and promoter of Grants Pass.-Port-
lana Oregonian.-
We can save you money on that
new storage battery. . C. E. Gates
Auto Co.
"JVill the lady whose machine was
to be repaired at Red Cross head
quarters please call up the office and
tell where the machine should be de
livered,; ; . Mave a Supep Retread tire sole
Jut on your old tire. It will last
twice as long as a new tire. Puncture-
proof, guaranteed. Best thing on the
market.. Akron Tire Shop, 36 South
itiverside. ... 84
According, to the Crescent City
Courier of June 21st, there are eight
applications for saloon licenses for
. the -ensuing year, which doesn't indi-
cate that our coast neighbor believes
the saloons are going out of busi
ness July 1st.
" P. F. Close & tsoa, machinists and
automobile repairers. Riverside) Gar
age, 132. South Riverside. Service
car. Phone 16 2-R.
: , ..Mr, and Mrs. T. Bordeaux and
Miss E.. Bordeaux of Seattle, auto
tourists here several weeks- ago en
route south arrived in the city yes
terday on their way home from Cali
fornia. They are at the Medford.
f Baths 25c. Kenllworth Rooms. 103
Mrs. "William Hockenyos left this
morning for a visit with her sister at
IMontague.
Alco Taxi. Phone 95. , '
.'.Dan W. Bagshaw, Jr., of Jackson
villa, arrived in this country last
week and was ordered to proceed to
the navy yard at Bremerton for dis
charge. He is a 1st class printer in
the navy and had been stationed in
Santa Domingo, D. R., since Jan. 1st.
Ida E. Wood, teacher of piano. 301
South Ivy street. SO
' Mf. C. Reid and family of Portland
are auto tourists at the Hotel Hol
land. They are enroute to California
points;
Dr. A. Bursell, 309-10-11 M. F. &
H.- Uldg., (North Central. Phone 29
. The annual class day exercises
which -will bohold at the high school
auditorium tonight will begin at 8
o'clock. . - ...
,. Dr. Robert W. Clancy has resumed
the practice of medicine and has
established his office la the Hutchinson-
& Lvimsden bldg.
. M. G. Slessal of Lake .creek, ar
rived in the city Monday and is a
guest at the Holland.
For the best insurance see Holmes,'
the Insurance Man.. .
, Edgar Hafer left Sunday for visits
. Chicago and with relatives at his
former home in Omaha.
: We have the bost.ttiea for all cars
and personally guarantee them. C.
E. Gates Aut Co - '
James I). Boll, landlord of th
Nosh hotel was much Interested 1
the news accounts of I ho . cyclone
which did such dninago ami killed so
many persons at Fergus Falls, Minn
Sunday, ns that city was his home -for
fifteen years of his youth when his
father operated the Grand note
which was demolished In tho cyclone
Proparo now to own a home, th
Building and Loan will help you
At the forty-fifth annual meeting
of tho Oregon Medical , association
which will be hold at Portland, June
20, 87 niid 28. Dr. E. iB. Pickol of
Medford is on tho opening day's pro
gram to take lpirt in tho discussion
on "Routine Management of Duo
denal Ulcer Cases."
Ice cream to take home, SOo
pint, 40c a quart No war tax.
Sugar Bowl.
Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Howard who
are on a motoring tour to tho south
aro guests at the Medford.
Wo have the onSy properly equip
ped Ford repair shop in southern
Oregon and the best Ford mechanics.
C. E. Gates Auto Co.
Miss Cox, the well known teacher
In the Medford schools will leave
next Sunday for her home at 3ales-
burg, 111., to spend the summer.
Buy wisely but buy now, the Build-
ing and Loan will. assist you.
E. A. L. Smith and W. C. Garbe
are Portland men at the Medford
motoring southwards.
Wo rebuild and recharge batteries
C. E.. Gates Auto Co.
At last the secret is out. Medford
folks have often wondered what T.
E. Daniels' first Initial stood for
and most guesses were that It led off
tho name Timothy, but Portland
newspapers in accounts of the Mount
Angel college commencement men
tioned one.. Thurston rE.. Daniels of
Medford, as having been . elected
president of the alumni association.
Spark plugs fot all cars. C. E.
Gates Auto Co.
- B. C. Ingle and C C. ewhouse are
Eugene men visiting the city on busi
ness today. , . , .
-The American home is the safe
guard of American liberties. Own
your own home. Consult the Build
ing and Loan.
Portland men registered at the
hotels today included G. J. Bonners.
H. C. Turner. H. W. Scarborough. O.
J. Freeman. W. O. Mandell, G. Hickok
H. L; Hall, F. S. Elliott, A. J. Witch-
el, F. S. Johnson, A. H. Ferguson,
M. B. Connelly, G. If. Ashbangh, T.
H. Nash, C. E. Smith, H. L. Moore,
Geo. E. Bateson, F. C. Dnvles, E. W.
Gardner.
Try our merchants lunch. The
Shasta. tf
John Anderson, foreman of the
George B. Carpenter orchard, left
Monday night for a visit at his for
mer home, Granite Falls, Minn.
You can get a lot of miles out of
that old tire by using one of our re
liners. C. E Gates Auto Cj
Mrs. Thomas Jones of Portland, is
a guest registered at the Nash, .
Call Mitchell in regard to that
lawn mower and have It sharpened
right. Called, for and delivered.
'Phone 320-J..
The Woman's association of the
Presbyterian church served an appe
tizing and well patronized dinner at
the church from 11:30 -a. m. to 2 p.
m. today, at which only Oregon pro
ducts were on the table. Mrs. Hum
phrey of Portland, the Oregon pro
ducts lecturer and demonstrator, had
charge of the dinner.
Big dance, Medford Natatorium
Thursday, June 26, Launspach's jazz.
Have you heard those zylophones?
SO
California auto tourists enroute
north and stopping at the Medford
are Jlrs. G. P. Daniels of Pasadena,
end E. V. Dyson of San Gabriel.
Hemstitching.
Pecoting, i
Handicraft Shop.
John A. Westerlund leaves tonight
for Portland having-lieen subpoenaed
as. a witness in a case before the fed
eral grand jury. . . . t
Mattresses made over, furniture
upholstering, crating and packing.
Douglas, 101 South Central. Phone
615-J. . - .
C. H. Elson, of Ash Grove, Mo.,
Who recently joined his wife - and
children here on a visit with the
Whillocks, likes the valley very
much. .Mr. Elson Is on extensive far
mer and stock raiser. Mrs. Elson
and Mrs. C. W. Whillock are sisters.
Public stenographer Elsie Farrls.
Room 212 Garnett Corey Bldg. 85'
Tho women's missionary society of
the Baptist church met this afternoon
at the hom3 of Mrs. H. C. Garnett,
8 Clark avenue.
Dance on the finest floor in coun
try to the best music In Oregon!
Thurs. night. Medford Natatorium.
Mrs. Guy Garrett loft Monday
evening for Eugene, having been call
ed there by the sudden death Of her
mother.
Switches made -from combings;
general work. Sanitary Beauty
Shop, No. 8 East Fourth and Front.
Phone 497-W. 90
Mr. and Mts. J. T. Aldois are Chi
cago tourists who arrived at tho
Hotel Medford this morning.
Dry oak and fir wood for sale.
Phone 818-R. 100
The Comrade club will have a
short meeting tonight at tho Presby
terian church. All members are urg
ed to be present nt 7:15 as tickets
for the dance will be distributed.
Fir slab and dry wood for sale by
J. T. Gagnon. Phone 859.
WEEKS & McGOWAN Co.
-; ' UNDERTAKERS
"Dav IMiono: Pacific 227. 1
Mjjlit' Phones: F. W. Weeks, 193-J2
I Jjndy Assistant,-
Miss Constance Dordwell of Jack
sonviiio, ana vern Owens of near
Medford, tho -two Jackson county
stoto wide prlzo winners at tho stnto
fair lust year aro at Corvullls to lake
tho two weeks course In tho summer
school of Jlio O, A. C., which was tho
prize orterou to stale winners. In the
industrial club work. Miss Hordwell
who loft for Corvallls on Sunday won
tho rabbit raising contest, and Veru
Owens who departed for tho snmo
placa Monday, won tho com raising
prlzo.
Mrs. E. E. Goro, piano Instruction,
technic and Interpretation built on
harmonic basis.
; Mrs. Georgo Von dor llollen and
children arrived In tho city last Sat
urday from .Fort .Bakor, San Fran
cisco hay, and aro guests at tho home
of Senator and Mrs. Yon der llollen.
Major George Von dor Hellen was
recently transferred from Fort Baker
to Camp Eustls, Vn.
A motor will always run llko now
if properly lubricated. Veedol Is the
best Insuranco for proper lubrication
C. E. Gates Auto Co.
The Red Cross rooms are still
opon and will continue to"To bo every
day from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. during
tho summer. 'Mrs. Moars or Mrs
Schleffelln will be on hand to answer
questions or give any assistance in
their power to any ono calling upon
the Hed Cross. The sewing is finish
ed but a great amount of packing re
mains to 'be done. Thore is still yarn
on hand to be given out to knitters
with an extension of time on gar
ments, until fall. Those having fin
ished garments on hand wtll plenso
bring thorn into headquarters as we
wish to ship everything tho flrat
week in July.
Mrs. Bessie Medley who is an ex-
perjenced office assistant, has again
resumed her worK ill Dr. Stearns
office. Mrs. Medley has had special
training in labratory technic.
Dance at Prospect Saturday night.
. , 81
The fire department Is kept on the
jump-by grass fires those days. The
department was called on Monday to
extinguish four fires of this nature,
nearly every one of -which was close
o houses or other buildings. No
damage was done. The time and lo
cation of these grass fires was as
follows: 1:20 p. m., West Second
street: 3:30 p. m.. West Fourth
street; 5:30 p. m., - West . Fourth
street: 7:30 p. m.( .West Second
street. At 1:5 p. m. today the de
partment was summoned to handle a
grass fire on West Jackson street
Mrs. H. H. Russell of Cottage
Grove, is registered at tho Hotel
Medford. - i
Visitors from itii Blue I.ndirn minA
at me .vasn toaay are .Mrs. n, it.
Finney, A. B Rob,insori and . Sam
Sandry. MiKK't'K.
Among guests at tho Medford are
Louis DcBurgh and M. C, Hcmen
way of New York, and M. Rapp, A. C.
Boss and V. H. Morris of Sau Fran
cisco. .- .
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bross, 513
Newtown, left today with friends for
vacation In the Dead Indian dis
trict. They expect , to -return about
ho 15th of Jnly.i i f :
T BY
SCHOOL BAND ISs
CRATER LAKE TOURS
Court Hall has accepted tho local
agency and management for leading
booking firms In the east to handle
their tourist trade to Crater Lake for
the 1919 season. Mr. Hall's duties
will consist of handling all telegrams
and letters, meeting the tourists at
trains and hotels, and : arranging
tours either by private autosor regu
lar auto stage.
Mr,,, Hull has arranged six differ-
ent.sets of tours for the Crater Lake
travel, this season. These tours arc
from, two to five days duration, each
onolfferent and attractive. Mr.
Hall is so well acquainted with the
scenic attractions on Crater Lake
tours that the eastern booking firms
had him arrango their itineraries.
The Toad is now open up over tho
mountain, and autos can get within
one mile of Crater Lake. By July
1st autos can get to Craler.. Lake
hotel. Indications are that there will
be a big travel to Crater Lake tills
season.
Last night's concert In tho high
school auditorium lomH the musical
programs at tho high schvol for this
year. A largo crowd was present to
hour tho band concert, which was
one of the best amniotic musical pro
grams given In Medford In some tlnio.
The members of tho ibaud should be
complimented for tho wonderful pro
gross thoy have made during tho past
school year. .
. When listening to these boys Pi
would think, if you did not seo tneiu
that they wero mitt tiro men, when In
fact .many of them nro Btnull boys
from tho grado schools.
Their forto passages wero played
with, precision and a big full round
tono, not brassy us tho usual band
plays. In their pinna passages they
played a very sympathetic tuna. Tho
overtures 'played showed consistent
study and enroful Interpretation. We
deslro to make special mention of tho
playing of Mr. lrvino Torrlll who
played "Bohemian Girl" as a baritone
solo. This was extremely vo!l done.
Mr.vEvorett Bray ton sang "1 Would
Find You, Dear" In a very finished
niiuincr.. Mr. Bruyton Is tho posses
sor of a very flno tenor voice, and
Modford high school should ho' proud
that thoy havo such a talented young
man among their students.
Tho prospects , for the band the
coming year are very fright. Mr
Mclteyiuilds, tho director, now has a
clnrluutto section of seven boys who
will ho ready to lalio their placa In
tho oi'Ktuilr.utlon next fall; also there
will bo How players In ovory section
lho membership of tlu band next
your will bo about thlvty-flvo. Wo
hvVtovo Modfoi'd will liuvo the coining
year tUi lwt Uttttd. In
Oregvi'i, "
Too mn.-h ekillt vannot h glllli
to Mr. McKoyuolda who has ably and
persistently worked wllh lho boys
this year.. Mr. Molteynoldft has had
nil kinds of antliuslasm ami tutet'os
In tho boys and tholr work.1 This ho-
Ing the enso It, Is qulto evident why
tho boys liuvo taken such 0 great
Interest, Medford schools, should
consider themselves fortuniito to
havo tho services of such an able
toucher u ml musical loader, .
CLASS DAY PROGRAM :
TO BE GIVEN TONIGHT
Tho annual class day program of
the high school graduating uluxs will
bo hold In tho high acuool auditor
ium tonight beginning at 8 o'clock.
rho program Is us follows:
Welcome, class president. ,
Piano solo, Mario Obonchalii,
Class history, May Llndley. ,
Pln.d tin,.,,. l..Mt..Hl.. M..'.. '
Presentation of iiiomorlnl. Mar-
Jorlo Myers.
Acceptance of iiMiuoi'lnl, I fortiori
lirny.
Vocal solo. Miss Adelo Brnult.
Class Prophecy, Marjorlo Myers,
Class Bong, Edith Kubll.
Class yell, class.
' - -
8 - -Didests
Easily
r-one great merit of
4
An equally: dreaf,
merit lies in the
sturdy, well-bal
ancecf nutrition ofi
thi rianital hlenrl
v of processed wheat
: I 3 1 1 i
ciau - jjariey. , ,!
cJust the food for
tired stomachs !
There's at jQcasori
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fj
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Illltl'.K, o'clock III thoanrr.
Iitioti anil almululoly no ( ' '
1 "pep." You call It sprluif ' 1
fever, hut Is II f ;
When you nro constipated wotn matter .ro
iniiltiA In tho InlcsttncH. ilcciiys, lorins imiImiim
which nro nhnorliril Into vour hlood ainJ carried hy U to f very i -
cell in your hody. Whrn your cells nro tliut oloned, of
ciiiiiio yuu havo no prp," 1
rilN.Nilts.inlncrnl walers, castor oil, rto'.,merrty,omrtlif how.
l-ls to act, and luiiko coinillintlou mid srll'-poiiionliiH n hhlt.
Nujol is entirely dld'crcul from drugs ' II docs not force or
irritate the bowels.
Nujot prevents ntnjrnnthm hy oftrnln(r tho food wnte anil
rncoiiniglnif the Intestinal muscles to act naturally, thus re-moving-
the cause of constipation and cli'-poUonliij. It li
absolutely Itiiriulrss nml pleasant to tako.
Nujiil helps Nalura cslahlUh rnrty, tlioroUBti Imwcl rvscii.
ntlou at ivgular Intcn'sU tho healthiest habit In the world.
tirt a Ixittlc of Nll)I from your druggist today oud watch 'J-. .
your "pep" emiie Imclt. .J 'i1
II I'll I lift Ct'tlftl 14 .Til in IWBIr.1 T)Allli nrannr inn niniai i rnun KinnTi
" '""A AUUlllUUl.lliulwcttiul. iuuuittyfiurriiviuuiMiuuii
r-8
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no. u.. pat. orr.
TbrxConsHipation'
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Pennsylvania Ratifies.
ITAUMSBUKI. I'n.. June 2-1.-
Pcnns-vlvunin toilav liecaiuc the sev
entli state to ratify the federal woman
sufTrnso ninenilciiicht. '
You can get most any
old thing" at DeVoes
' most any old time.
HorliCk'S the Original
Malted Milk. Avoid -Imitations
and Substitutes:
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
WANTED Chambermaid
Hotel.
at . Xusli
FOR SALE One of the best paying
cash businesses in Jackson county.
Must sell for cash; big discount.
Edgington and Dowdy, 73 Oak
street, Ashland, Ore. ' ' - 80
DRvRICKERT
EYES SCIENTIFICALLY
; TESTED, AVO GLASSES
PROPERLY FITTED
NO DItOPS USED , -. . .
Broken Lenses Accurately Duplicated
Suite 1-2 over May Co. .
138 E, Mnln, Vpstelrf
Mil
AMEmCA'SlHOMElSHOErpOLISH
Used by thrifty people because it Saves Time,'
Saves Money, Saves Shoes.'
uiunn7 10 vcucuuai iu cm xca liter. -
ShinoiA Home Set,
- makes shining easy '
"' in borne or office.
8LACK-TAN-WHITE-RED-BROWN
ffPlL'S ! " 'V''
LIBERTY
v ' ' TONIGHT ONLY ; ! :
GERALDINE FARRAR
In
"TEMPTATION"
What is the price that a Prima .Donna pays for Suc
cchs?, Many incidents in this story are from Miss
Farrar's own life.
, A Paramount Re-Issne .:
'l: Prices Adults .15c; Children, 10c. -
' " . ' 1 Tomorrow Thursday
ENID BENNETT in "PARTNERS THREE"
PEARL WHITE in Twelfth Episode "THE LIGHT-'
NING RAIDER
1 JXITn ?l CrfmforUble, Well
iu.ygiKjn J ' Ventilated
IF YOU DON'T LIKE - s
Constance Talmadge
DON'T COME DOWN TONIGHT
Unless it is hot and uncomfortable at your house. It
. ia the last showing of hor latest and best picture
"The Veiled Adventure"
'' - i ; Added . ": '. '. "V .
WILLIAM DUNCAN COMEDY
In TWO-REELS
"AMAN OF MIGHT" "ALL FUR HER"
A 100 percent Show
TOMORROW-HARRY CAREY
Jackson County Building & Loan Ass'n
427 Medford Furniture and Hardware Building
. Orfloo Oio Dally A. M. to 3 I'. M.'
7 Percent Divident Paid
In Peace, W.-iifc or Punic. IfiiH jiaid iixoii demand
for over ten years. , ' ,: . ' ,
Investment Stock on side (hi! time.'-Uecome a
inemher and be loyal to your homo' f'dy. '
f). M. KIDI), I'rcHldint. , O, f. liOtiOH, Hecioliiry
fSiZSk- -DnriiVg the ' past ' threo
'years we havo sold a
,'trood ' many 'Akron '
' i Trusses. And 1ivn hA
not one complaint. Tf you are not wearing an Akron
you -arc riot-wearing tho best.''' ;;!'.. . , ,.
Heath's Drug Store
Phone884 : The San Tox Store