Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 27, 1919, Page 2, Image 2

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    PAOE TWO
MEDFOTOT MATH TRTBTTNK, MEDFOlin. ' OttEflOtf. ' FRIDAY. .TTOTR 27, 1010
It Is known that at least three
deputy sherirrs are stationed up In
tho SlnklyouB keeping a watchful eye
out for bootleggers and other sinus
Blere of booze Into Oregon from Cali
fornia, especially at night, and It Is
rumored Ihat this force will bo in
creased from now until July 1st,
'When the national war time prohibi
tion act goes Into force. Last nlKht
many nutos came over the hump but
no arrests wore made. Howovor, one
, booio party But awny from the off!
cora thru simple strategy. When
hailed to stop a man nnd womnn in
a largo car began to slow up gradual
ly until thoy got a few feot in front
of where the deputies wore standing
and then the driver pressed down his
foot and tho auto sped away down
. the mountain side to safoty.
For fire insurance nnone (4, cor
ner Eleventh street and S. P. track
D. R. Wood & Co.
Springs tor all cars. C. E. Gates
Auto Co.
Mrs. 1W-. M. Van Scoyoo and daugh
ter, Marlon, left this forenoon for
. Santa 'Monica, Cnl., where they will
spend the summer.
Electric ranges repaired by Peo
ples Electric store. S6
For the best Insurance see Holmes
the Insurance Man.
One of the events of the week end
will be the dance at Gold Hill Sat
urday, night given by the Riverside
Recreation club. Roberts sunerb or
chestra of Medford, -wih furnish the
music. -
First-class kodak irorlc,- charges
; about half regular prices. ,' Jap Art
Store. tf
Spark plugs for trucks and trac
tors. 0. E. dates Auto Co.
The people of Medford are prom
ised a treat tonight in the appearance
of Alfred L. Chapman, the Custer
Guide -who -will deliver his illustrated
lecture at both Liberty theatre per
formances on the memorable fight
between General Custer's command
with Sioux Indians, in which he
graphically describes the massacre of
Custer and his command. .
Big dance Saturday evening at
Gold Bill nnder auspices of the Riv
erside Recreation club, music by Rob
erts superb orchestra. 84
Phone Delaneys stand for taxi.
Phone S52. Corner Main' and Bart-
lett. 86
Warren A. Cottle nd A. A. Cottle
of San Jose, Cal., motor tourists who
were here last week, arrived in the
city last night on their return trip
from Portland. They are at the Hol
land.
Sewing machines repaired, bought
and sold, and rented 25c per week,
Phone 615-J.
Big dance Ashland Nat., Saturday,
, June 28, Wednesday, July 2nd. Jit-
; noy dance all through ' celebration,
July 3rd, 4th and 5th. Launspach's
Ix-plece orchestra. S4
Florence B. Watson and son re-
'- turned to Trail1 this morning after a
days shopping In the city.
We can save yon money on that
new storage battery. C. E. Gates
Anto Co. .
' Have a Super Retread tire sole
put 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
Riverside. 84
Sheriff Terrell who has been at
Portland the past two days as a wit
ness before the federal grand jury is
expected home tonight or some time
Saturday. It is rumored that he will
bring a prisoner back with him to
face trial here on a forgery charge.
Baths 25c. Kenilworth Rooms. 103
Alco Taxi. Phone 95.
Big dance Ashland -Nat., Saturday,
June 28, Wednesday, July 2nd. Jit
ney dance all through celebration
July 3rd, 4th and 5th. Launspach's
six-piece orchestra. 84
' Carl Swainson, who has been chief
printer in the navy yard at Bremer
ton, passed thru Medford today. He
has been mustered out and will re
turn and take his old position with
the Medford Printing company soon.
Tr. Robert W. Clancy has resumed
the 'practice of medicine and has
. established his office in the Hutchin-
'. son & Lumsden bldg.
Week end event Gold Hill Satur-
. -In.. I ,.1. . T -.1. . I ( I f j 1
tra. Good time guaranteed. 84
. Portland motor tourists who spent
the night at the Medford hotel are
; D. F. Murphy, D. Del Valle, W. A.
Arnold, Mr. Riddle and D. D. Del
Valle.
Dr. A. Bursell, 309-10-11 M. F. &
H. Bldg., Korth Central. Phone 29.
82
Big dance, Medford Natatorium,
Thursday, June 26, Launspach's jazz.
Have you heard those zylophones?
S2
The final social event of com
mencement week takes place tonight
at the Natatorium where the mem
bers of the graduating class give a
reception to the junior class.
Dance tonight, June 26, Medford
Nat. Fine floor! , , 82
, P. F. Close & bon, machinists and
. automobile repairers. Riverside Gar
. ago, 132 South Riverside. Service
car. Phone 162-R. '
Miss Ida Rogers has returned to
Grants Pass after a two days visit
here with Mrs. E. C. Steiger.
Wo have the best tiies for all cars
and personally guarantee them, C.
E. Gates Aut.i Co
Ice cream to take home, 20o a
pint, 40c a quart. No war tax.
Sugar Bowl. '.''.
WEEKS & McGOWAN Co.
UNDERTAKERS
Day Phone: Pacific 237.
NlBht Phones: F. W. Weeks, J 03. J2
Lady Assistant,
Clyilo L. Smith of Jacksonville,
and Frank Richardson of Klnmuth
Falls, of (ho 23rd engineers reiilmeut
who rooontly landed from France
where thoy wero in service 14 months
arrived In tho clly this morning from
Camp Lowls. Moth boys enlisted here
nnd Mr. Richardson will visit in Med.
ford and vicinity a short time before
proceeding homo.
As tho Increase of patients Is felt
and space is required. Dr. do Rey
nionto has opened an "Instltnto of
Health" at 425 South Onkdulo ave
nue, wh6re the slok will have more
comfort. His offices at St. Mark's
bldg. will bo transferred to tho Insti
tute, Monday, 30th of Juno.5 SS
Sure we'll wire your houso. Peo
ple's Electric. store. S6'
Mr. nnd Mrs. A. iB. Thompson of
Seattle are guests at the Nash hotel
as is also Howard Bentloy of Port
land.
Prepare now to own a homo, tho
Building and Loan will help you
. Have yon forgotten that there nro
but four days more to pay Interest
on street assessments? Sco tho city
treasurer at once.
In view of the fact a portion of the
existing road will be somewhat torn
up and traffic Increased considerably
during the construction of the now
Prospect-Crater Lake highway this
season, most careful driving of motor
cars over the portion of rood from
Prospect to Crater Lake national
park boundary will be necessary. C.
S. Seymour, IT. S. highway engineer,
has posted notices asto a speed limit
of 15 miles per hour and hopes to see
it lived up to as near as possible,
Phone 12, People's Electric Store.
, . - S6
We have tho only properly equip
ped Ford repair shop in southern
Oregon and the best Ford mechanics.
C. E. Gates Auto Co.
Mrs. Ralph Heath of Rodney, Ore.,
who .iad been visiting Mr. and Mrs.
J. L. Read for two weeks, left today
for RosI, Colit., for an extended visit.
J. E. Adams, United States navy,
is a guest registered at the Nash.
Buy wisely but buy now, the Build
ing and Loan will assist you.
We rebuild and recharge batteries.
C. E. Gates Auto Co.
The annual picnic of past and
present residents of Josephine county
will be held at Laurelhurst park,
Portland, Sunday, July 13, from 2 to
p. m.
The dance to be given at Prospect,
Saturday night, June 2S, promises to
be the event of the season. Jazz
orchestra. S4
Mrs. Fred Thayer, formerly Miss
Etta Williams, is here from Medford
visiting at the home of her aunt, Mrs.
F. M. Wilkins. Eugene Register.
See the city treasurer about your
semi-annual interest payment this
week. Times are better. You can't
afford to lise your property for a
few dollars.
Spark plugs toi all cars. C. E.
Gates Auto Co.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Clark left
yesterday for San Francisco whore
they will spend a brief vacation.
By paying your semi-annual inter
est by Monday you save penalty and
interest, also advertising your prop-
orty.
Mrs. Frank Preston left for San
Francisco Thursday for a visit with
her daughter, Miss Billie Norris who
is 111 in a sanitarium near there.
Tho American home is the safe
guard of American liberties. Own
your own home. Consult the Build
ing and Loan.
Portland men registered at the
Medford include Phil Flood, Otto
Motschman, Geo. A. Cable, Ira Bee
man and D. P. Sibley.
The Parent Teacher circle of the
Lincoln school is calling a mass
meeting at the Lincoln school Tues
day evening at 8 o'clock. All patrons
and taxpayers are requested to be
present as H. C. Garnett will explain
the budget which will be voted upon
July 10th.
Public stenographer Elsie Farris.
Room 212 Garnett Corey Bldg. 85
Clyde Smith or Kuch, who had
been in the United States marines
service for the past IS months and
who for the past year bad been sta
tioned in the Philippines, was expect
ed to arrive in the city this afternoon
having received his discharge.
An Oregon City party of auto tour
ists who are enroute south and
were guests at the Medford over
night consists of Mr. and Mrs. W. P.
Hawley, Mr. and Mrs. George Pusey
and George E. Pusey, Jr.
Mattresses made over, furniture
upholstering', crating and packing.
Douglas, 101 South Central. Phone
615-J.
The final high school assembly
session of the year was held this
afternoon for the purpose of the stu
dents receiving their grade cards. I
The high school faculty was busy all
forenoon clearing up school and class
matters.
Build fourself Up.
A daily ration
GrapeNuts
will help. .
A Wbnderful Food
Tbr.SturdxStrength!
You can get most any
old thing at DeVoes
most any old time. .
E. J. Skewls arrived homo Friday
fort-noon from a trip to Portluud and
Seattle '
Do not forget tho boxing contests
at l'ago theatre, Wednesday, July
2nd.
Lynn Mowntt, who was with tho
Ashland Tidings tor several years,
and who litis Just roturnod from over
seas, where ho sorvod In tho heavy
artillery, is tho now secretary of tho
Ashland Commercial club. Mr. Mow
ntt is a live- young man und will
make nn active secretary. Frank J.
Shtmi, the rotiring secretary, has
rendered tho club efficient service
and leaves the work with a splendid
record. ,
Are you going to tho Story Book
ball, Monday evening, at St. Mark's
hall? TK'kets 15o of any member of
tho Comrades club. So
Visitors from California registered
at tho Medford include: 11. P. llrlt
tnln, A. Hoffman, James Waring and
U.: L. Chandler of Snn Francisco;
Donald Durham of Los Angeles; A.
Moon of Bray, and Mrs. W. H.
Robins of Sisson.
A motor will always run like new
If properly lubricated, Veodol Is the
best Insurance for proper lubrication.
C. E. Gates Auto Co.
Mr. and Mrs. Dennison F. I-ivton
of Fort Klamath, arrived In tho city
Wednesday for a visit of a week or
so with Mr. Lawton s father, Flro
Chief Lawton, and other relatives and
friends. Denny is the owner and op
erator of a fine stock ranch at Ft.
Klamath. He and Mrs. Lawton mo
tored to Medford with Miss Bertha
Pitman of Ft. Klamath, his wife's
sister, and tho Misses Winifred, Nel-
lie and Lura Conrad of Oakland,
Col., who are cousins of Miss Pitman.
The young women will also stay hero
for a week and aro guests at the Hol
land. !
Dry oak and fir wood for sale.
Phone 818-R. 100
Mrs. Maud Kubli and daughter of
Medford and Edward Kubli, Chester
C. Kubli and Everett Miller of Apple-
gate, were guests at the Medford last
night. The Applegate men wero here
to witness the graduation Of Miss
Edith Kubli with the high school
seniors.
Fir slab and dry wood for sale by
J. T. Gagnon. Phone 859.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ulrlch arrived
in the city from Prospect yesterday.
This morning Mrs. Ulrlch left for a
.visit at Weed, and later in the day
Mr. Ulrlch returned to the ranch.
Only fohr more days to pay pav
ing, sewer and watcrmaln interest at
the city hall. Penalty goes on July
1st.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Clngcade
and daughter of Sacramento, arrived
here Thursday for a visit with his
brother, Chas. Cingcade and fnmily,
and their many friends. Mr. Clng-
cado who was a former Medford po
liceman, is now in the Dodge car
business at Sacramento.
Switches made from combings;
general work. Sanitary Beauty
Shop, No. 8 East Fourth and Front.
Phone 497-W. 90
While standing in. front of the
Barnum apartments yesterday noon
the automobile of X. A. Loucks, man
ager of the. Independence Creamery,
caught fire in some manner. The
fire department' extinguished the
blaze before any damage was donq.
You can get a lot of miles out of
that old tire by using one of our re
liners. C. E Gates Auto C
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
TAKEN UP One black goat, two in
field. Can have same by paying
for damage done. Phone 2-F2. 85
WOMEN! DRY CLEAN
THINGS AT HOME
Try it! For a few cents you can
dry clean everything.
Save five to ten dollars quickly by
dry cleaning everything in the home
with gasoline that would be ruined by
soap and water luits, coats, waists,
silks, laces, gloves, thoet, furs, drap
eries, rugs everything!
Place a gallon or more of gasoline In
a. dishpan or washboiler, then put in
the things to be dry cleaned, then
wash them with Solvite soap. Shortly
everything comes out looking like new.
Nothing fades, shrinks or wrinkles.
Do not attempt to dry clean without
Solvite oap. This gasoline soap is the
secret of all dry cleaning. '
A package of Solvite soap containing
directions for home dry cleaning, costs
little at any drug store. Dry clean out
doors or away from flame.
At tho commencement exorcises
last nlKht Principal linker announced
that tho Willamette University schol
arship had boon awarded MIhs Helen
Itrown. und tho Pacific college schol
arship to Karl Campbell.
Try our merchants lunch, Tho
Shasta. tf
Prof. James T. Matthews who de
livered tho nddross ut tho common
meut exercises last , night loft this
morning for his homo at Salem. It
wiib tho ninth- commencement . ad
dress ho had gtvon during this sea
son. Every red blooded American will
want to see tho boxing contests and
wrestling exhibition at tho l'ago the
ater, Wednesday, July 2nd. '
J., J. Deadmoud of Watklns, and J.
It. Carlton of WolUui, wero county
visitors In tho city last night und this
forenoon.
Got ouo of Ilnnoy's auto bods for
c:mpliiK, Chnutnuqua or Crater LnRe.
For girls only, tho Story Book ball,
at St. Murk's" hall. Monday evening.
Tickets 16c, of any Comrade girl. S5
Tho only Jackson count- men In
the SlSth engineers who lauded last
week In this couutry front overseas,
having seen over a year's service In
Franco aud Gormany, being four
months in tho lattor country- nt Cob
lom, wore expected to arrive homo
this afternoon from Camp Lewis
where they wero discharged from ser
vice. They nro Earl- York of Mod
ford, son of Mr. nnd Mrs. W. T.
York; Ernest Carpontor, son of Mr.
and Mrs. F. S. Carpenter, nnd Mr.
Kay of Kuch.
Everybody's doing It. What? ray
ing up their intorcst on assessments.
Why? ' Because property values aro
coming back.
HeniBtttcU:nt,
Pecotlng,
Handicraft Shop.
Tho floors of the waiting rooms of
tho Southuru Pacific depot which
wore only painted u fow mouths ago
nro buliiK given another coal, mid the
gouorul waiting room Is divided (iff
Into two equal parts with tho tllvln
Ion Hue nt tho ticket window. Only
a half is belnit iiiilnted ut a time. Tho
publlo will only bo inconvonloiieeit
until Sunday.
Cull Mitchell In regard to that
lawn mower and liavo It sharpened
right. Culled for and delivered.
Phono 320-J.
A. V. & A. M,
Special comniiiulciUton Med
ford ludgo 10il, Friday even
ing, Juno 27, Work In !!. A.
and F. ( degrees, Lodge will open
at 7 o'clock sharp. By ordor of tho
W. M. 1,, B. WILLIAMS, Secy,
Wanted Bids for Transportation
Tho Kenwood Srhool District No.
102 'will recelvo bids for tho trans
portation of not mora than 25 chil
dren to attend tho Medford school
the cbtulng year. All bids must ho
In tho hands of tho clerk by July
10th.
Tho bonrd reserves tho right tp
rojoct any and nil bids.
For further particulars In regnrd
to contract, bond, etc., see or phono
clerk. Mrs. H. A. MATTHEWS,
Clerk of School District No. 103.,
H. F. T). No. 3. 84
Dated June S4th.
WASHINGTON. Juno 'J7. Kinnl
aniu'ovul was uiven lv oonsroxs todav
to repeal of llio i'nvliirlit savimr law
in the udoitiou of tin conference re
port of Hie annual ntiriculluriil nn
pruiiriulion bill to which the repeal
lnensuro is attached.
Tho liill contains an amendment
providing i'or the lalicliuir as well us
tlie iiisneetiinr of horsenieiit.
Bag. U.S.Pmt. Off.
Is our Registered and Common-law Trade Mark
and can only be rightfully used on goods made
by us.
Should any dealer try to sell you any
' garment for Children I to 8 years of age
under the KOVERALLS name you '
may be sure he is trying to tnnrkct an
inferior substitute on Kovcralls reputation. - -
Unless made by Levi Strauss & Co.
- ' they're not KOVERALLS
Koveralls Keep Kids Kleen
$1.50 the Suit W FREE ,F$EY
KOVERALLS are made
only by Levi' Strauss & Co.,
San Francisco
and bear this
It VI SIKAUSi C.CU.
saw roANCi-oCo. cal.
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KOVERALLS
fita.u.s.PAT.orr.
THE MARKET OF 1
PERSONAL SERVICE 1
It's not what vc used to he but what we are today
that interests the buying public NOW.
Si
Wc know von will be pleased with our complete s
line of meats and our own delivery service. Si
I
Everv minute this market is open is a minute of g
service to our patrons that is why they are in-
creasing. - i , '
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Economy Market
. (Si
West Side Market
TODAY Li BERT Y Tomorrow
BIG BILL HART
.... ' In '"
"THE BREED OF MEN"
Thrills come thick and fast in this latest Hart Picture. Can you imagine it Bill
Proposes in this one.
ALFRED L. CHAPMAN
FAMOUS CUSTER SCOUT
Will give his illustrated lecture for the last time tonight.
GAUMONT
NEWS WEEKLY i
LYONS-MORAN
COMEDY
J'
URGES SOUTHERN STATES NOT
TO RATIFY WOMAN SUFFRAGE
11ATON HOniK. I.ii.. June 'J7. -'lVli'tti-nnis
liavo liwn muiI hv (lovcm
or Pli'iisiint nl' l.iiii:iitinii In Urn imiv
crnui'M nl' .sunt linn Htnli'H nskiin; Unit
llinv oihuim' I'lilil'iniliiui ul' lint li'il
ci'ii I woman miITi-iiuc iiim-mliiu-nl liv
tho li'ui'itiilni'i'H nl' llii'ii' Hfitof;.
RF.LL-ANS
tLmlrCip INDIGESTION
Coolost Place
In Medford
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' I SPECIAL WEEK END ATTRACTION ;
CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG
-In-
"THE CLAW"
In Five Big Intorestintr Acts
TWO DAYS
STARTS
TODAY
SEE THIS
GREAT
STAR IN
HER LATEST
AND GREAT
EST SUC
CESS. 1200
SEATS
.wl
CI Aft A WMfVML YOUNO 2
"THE CLAW" g
ADDED
A FAST
SNAPPY
COMEDY
"IN DAD ALL
AROUND"
TWO ACTS-
ITS AN
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AND ITS
GOOD
AL80
HEARST'S
NEWS
It is another 100 por cent tshow and you can enjoy
seeing it in the coolest place in Medford.
Mat. 2 p. m. Eve 7:15... Adults 25c Children 10c.
Starts Sunday
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TWA Witt? 7 w w
I BMiftM!. iv II
DOROTHY PHILLIPS
The Incomparable
, Porothy riiitlips, tlin womlrrfuly.in'll iwver forgot Jier Inn
yonnB mother in the himcmt ilrnma of thn hep, "THE HKAKT
OF HUMANITY," llio pirturn (hat will ji, f,mrrr. I'm.
mmii.-ril l.y Preu, Pulilln anil Critic "'llio llrnilmnll of llio
rrccn. Dorothy I'liilliiia will livn lonK in yUr iiH-niory. Ymi'll
tltink auout Iter, You'll talk about licr. You'll never forgotkor.
Hcr Ja llift hiftpflt photo ilrnnm rvrr nctwnnl, hiMrt than any
picture you vo wiifthnl In y.mr lifrt. direct from in cuMtimwl
run 011 Urondway. Nw York, for cvrn fMrninht week, aud wiUi
iKinwtional crowd wlicrrvrr aliown. And hrrr are a frwof tltou
eanda of cxorcwiionn on thin iiimtvrj,ic:c of nil human dm mo.
"Aifnimuuutiirirtur," own Toilc.
A JWitKt tbtrnmttt In fri'itina tlo
"ihtr mitln U, fn mm TUn Ilcrl of
iomiull'."Mew Vork I'rihuiia,
. nifillroKlwaTfinitrnwm Mrltf. 0
wrrflriwlnx l.r an u-llmr tla( nvrr
ynWMl Idrlll nnr hii,,rl a ilramatid
(MimMIoh'N. Y. Mvniinti TelctiaIi.
"Of tlut otiniMl lBlN.MN.Y.Wml4.
m.ANrw York llmll j
".It," In N. Y. JmumU
"On nt thn mmt ttlirlnn fllma mt
YtnA In Nw York, Onn of tho nwH
ffrajthln iImmm of filming arnu on Dm J)
Full Orchestra Directed Bv
Mr. Harckc of Llborlv Theatre
The Battery Shop
Is Now Open for Business
WE DO EVERYTHING- ELECTRIC
IMtcrir-s any make Kcclinvgod and Ilcpnirod. Ex
port workmen. Satisfaction gimrnntocd or money
rcruiided,
C. A. Linch, Proprietor.
115 W. Main St. Medford .