Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 30, 1919, Page 2, Image 2

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MEDFOKn MATL' TRIBUNE, MEDFOTtn,
OREO OK MONDAY. JTJNR
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. Wh!!a oil Medford pooplo will hnll
with rejoicing the going Into effect
at midnight tonight of the reduced
poBtngo rntoa probably no ono will sit
up that Into to purchase stamps nor
will tho postofCIco keop open to ac-
commodate "thorn. After that hour
the two-cent Rtamp will agnln carry
a one-ounce letter anvirhoro In the
'. United States and circulars, postcards
and local letters enn again bo mailed
at tho old one cent rate.
;'See tho city trensuror about your
semi-annual Interest payment this
: week. Times are better. You can't
afford to lose your property for
few dollars. ,
Earl York and Ernest Carpenter
finally arrived home oday from
. relatives who had been meeting every
southbound train for three days to
areet them. The hoys were last week
discharged at Camp Lewis from ser
vice in the USth engineers, having
only recently arrived from 4helr long
lnlv In KVaiina nnH RarmAnt'
See Haney's ideal auto bed; ad in
this paper. tt
Mrs. Alonzo Petty will speak at
ithe Baptist church tonight at S
o'clock on Americanization. All la
dles who are Interested in missionary
work are Invited to hear her.
Wo have the best tries for all cars
and personally guarantee them. C.
E. Gates Autj Co
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Trelchlor are
moving from South Holly to' their
home on South Oakdale.
Ice cream to take home, 20o a
pint, 40c ft quart No war tax.
Sugar Bowl.
An auto party or prominent Cali
fornia tourists enroute to Portland
and Seattle were over-Sunday guests
at the Hotel Medford and continued
on their Journey today. Its members
Tvere air. ana .Mrs. r. a. nasien, re
verly Haslert and T. E. Scribner of
San Francisco, and Frank G. Drum,
Jr., and George A. Pope, Jr., of Bur
llngame. As the Increase ot patients Is felt
and space Is required. Dr. de Rey
monto has opened an "Institute of
Health" at 425 South Oakdale ave
nue, where the sick will have more
comfort. His offices at St. Mark's
bids, will be transferred to the Insti
tute, Monday, 30th of June. SS
Mr. and Mrs. James T. Shaw and
daughter of San Francisco, arrived
at the Medford yesterday to remain
a week In the city. :
Sure we'll wire your house. Peo
ple's Electric store. 86
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Taylor of this
City motored back to Grants Pass
Saturday with Rev. and Mrs. Cline
and Mr. and Mrs. Jud Taylor to be
week end 'guests. . '
Prepare now to own a home, the
Building and Loan will help you.
rhsn P MnvhAw nf KAnftlo nrnfvrvl
In Eugene yesterday from a non-stop
drive from Medford, In the neighbor
hood of ISO miles. He reports the
roads in good condition with the ex
ception of a few had spots. In his
opinion the much-talked about Cow
Creek canyon Is a fairly rough piece
of road of which the dangers and dif
ficulties are extremely over-rated.
He says there are about 10 miles of
rough road but autolsts who have
really experienced real bad roads
would consider this much advertised
spot fairly good. Eugene Guard.
Eat where the eats are good. Gush
er Cafe. - "
Have you forgotten that there are
but four days more to pay Interest
on street assessments? See the city
treasurer at once.
John P.Igg of Ashland, a Y. M. C.
A. secretary for seven months in
France, gave an Interesting and in
structive talk In the First Methodist
church at the Sunday forenoon ser
vices. .
Phone 12, People's Electric Store.
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We can save yon money on that
new storage battery. C. E. Gates
Auto Co.
Miss Opal Plotner and Opal JC.
Langenberg of Portland and Miss
Florence Daveney of Glendale, are
an auto tourist party at the Hotel
Holland enroute to Klamath Falls
with the intention of making the re
turn trip by Crater lake.
. We have the onry properly equip
ped Ford Tepair shop In southern
Oregon and the best Ford mechanics.
C. E. Gates Auto Co.
C. M. Kldd arrived home Sunday
from his :vhslt at Portland. Mrs. Kldd
will remain In that city-for a longer
stay.
Buy wisely but buy now, the Build
ing and Loan will assist you. -
Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Ayers and the
former's sister, were Sunday guests
at the 'Hotel Holland from Jackson
ville.. We rebuild and recharge batteries.
C. E. Gates Auto Co. -,,
. Court Hall who will book tourist
travel to Crater Lake for the eastern
tourist agencies opened up his office
in the Commercial club today where
he will answer all Inquiries pertain
ing to travel to the lake.
Just a whisper off Main. The
Gusher Cafe. ......
Mr. and Mrs. Emil Mohr and three
children left for, San Francisco last
night for a two weeks visit with Mr.
Mohr's relatives after which he will
return .to Medford and Mrs. Mohr
and the children will go to Pacific
Grove to spend the summer at the
sea shore.
Spark plugs rot all cars. C. E.
Gates Auto Co.
WEEKS & McGOWAN Co,
. UNDERTAKERS '
'. Day Phono: Pacific 227,
Xlfilit Phones: P. W, Weeks, 103J2
' Lnly Assistant.
Mrs. M. I. Halt who spent tho win
ter with her daughter nt Wapnto,
Wash., and returned to Jacksonville
Inst week hns gone to Rono, Nov., on
a business trip.:
By paying your semi-annual Inter
est by Mondny you save ponnlty and
Interest, also advertising your prop
erty. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Graham of
SprlnRdalo, Ark., are tourists regis
tered at the Medford.
The American homo la the safe
guard of American liberties. Own
your own home. Consult the Build
ing and Loan.
Mr. and Mis. George M. Roberts.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Ynwler and Mr.
and Mrs. H. A. Thierolf arrlvod home
Sunday night from their auto trip ot
sevoral days at Shasta Springs.
A home enfo for home people, Tho
Gusher Cafe.
W. A. Cornitius of Los Angoles, Is
visiting at the homo of his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Cornitius.
Public stenographer Klsla Farrls.
Room 212 Garnott Corey Bids. So
, Plans are now being perfected for
the complete exploration of the large
natural caves on Galls creek a short
dlstanco from this city. This natur
al attraction is described by people
who have seen it as a wonderful bit
of natural interest. A thoro investi
gation will be made In the near fu
ture and the possibility ot opening up
a near attraction (or Gold 11111 will
be written up at length. Other at
tractions, tho possibly not as great as
the natural caves, are here and in
turn will be explored with an eye to
development which will give this
community as many if not more side
attractions as any locality ou tho
coast. Gold Hill Xows.
Mattresses made over, furniture
upholstering, crating and packing.
Douglas, 101 South Central. Phone
615-J.
Tourists who spent Sunday at
Hotel Holland were Dr. and Mrs. S.
W. Wherry and sons of Ogden, Utah
and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Rambo ot On
tario, Ore.
Do not forget the boxing contests
at Page theatre, Wednesday, July
2nd.
The annual state convention of the
Spanish Wir Veterans will convene
at Salem on Wednesday.
Dry oak and fir wood for sale.
Phone 81S-R, 100
Sheriff Chas. Terrill arrived home
Sunday from his week's stay in Port
land where he was a witness before
the federal grand jury. He had ex
pected to bring back with him two
persons wanted for crime committed
in Medford, who had been traced to
Portland but who could not bo locat
ed. .
Get one of Haney's auto beds for
camping, Chautauqua or Crater Lake.
Mr. and Mrs. Miles Harnley of Up
land, Calif., who are enrouto to Port
land, are guests at the Hotel Med
ford. Mr. Harnley is one of Califor
nia's large orange growers.
Whoop-la! Whoop-la. The Gusher.
Mrs. O. V. Myers leaves tonight
for Seattle where she will spend a
month or more visiting relatives.
Are you going to the Story Book
ball. Monday evening, at St. Mark's
hall? Tickets loo of any member ot
the Comrades club. 85
G. E. Purdin has returned from
Weed and will work, on the Pacific
highway.
A motor will always run like new
if properly lubricated. Veedol is the,
best insurance for proper lubrication.
C. E. Gates Auto Co.
The Misses Opal Call and Thelma
Brown leave this evening for a visit
with relatives at Grants Pass.
There will be no issue of the Mail
Tribune on Friday, July 4th. Adver
tisers please take notice.
Eastern guests registered at the
Hotel Medford Include R. J. Tippen
of Detroit, M. Crossley and E. Baird
ot Xew York and L. Odeguard and
Peter J. Ccchozke of Chicago. .
Fir slab and dry wood for sale by
J. T. Gagnon. Phone 859.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Crews returned
Sunday from a visit at Crater Lake
and report the roads In good condi
tion. They were able to drive within
half a mile of the hotel at the lake's
rim and because of the unusually
clear atmosphere had a magnificent
view ot the Klamath country. Mr.
and Mrs. Crews said that the road to
the hotel will be open all the way by
today or tomorrow morning.
Seats on sale now for 'boxing con
tests at Page.
Only four more days to pay pav
ing, sewer and watermain interest at
the city hall. Penalty goes on after
1st. .
Dr. and Mtb. Chas. T. Sweeney ar
rived home Monday morning from
Portland where lapt week he attend
ed the Oregon Medical association
convention.
The ladies can attend the ooxing
contest at Page theatre. ThiB is a
good, clean show. They will enjoy it.
Harvey K. Wall, son of Mr', and
Mrs. D. M. Wall, who has been in
the U. S. navy for the past fourteen
months, arrived home Sunday from
Hampton Roads, Va., where he was
radio operator aboard the U. S. S.
Nokomis. '
Switches made from combings;
general work. Sanitary - Beauty
Shop, No. 8 East Fourth and Front.
Phone 497-W. " . 80
You can get a lot of miles out of
that pld tire by using one of our re
liners. C. E Gates Auto C
You can get most any
old thing at DeVoea
most any old time.
I'p to this nftcrnoon no employes
of the Homo Telephone company had
gone oltl on strike, which is n part ot
tho Pacific Telephone & Telegraph
company. In conformity with K'.
eral order issued by tho employes for
California and Oregon, Manager
Robert Hammond said that ho did
not think any of tho local employes
would join In the strlko unless the
striko boenmo general, but that In
any event ho did not anticipate that
the local service would bo seriously
crippled.
All barber shows will stay open
until 10 o'clock Thursday, night.
They will bo closed all day Friday,
tho Fourth. , . j S3
C M. HunUlngar of Hartford,
Conn., who is connected with a big
advertising agency and who is . a
world traveler,,, arrived in tho city
Sunday and Is nt tho Hotel Medford
from where ho and N C. Uarbecht ot
Los Angeles will depart on tomor
row morning's stage for. a visit to
Crater Lake.
Try our merchants lunch. ho
Shasta. - tt
Mr. and Mrs. John F. Lawrenco
left Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. L. B.
Brown and family by auto for San !
Francisco, from whore Mr. and Mrs. i
Lawrenco may coutinuo their auto
trie to l.os Angeles. During their i
absence their daughters, Misses Elsie 1
and Ruth aro In chargo of the Law--
renco Jewelry store. I
Every red blooded American will.
want to see the boxing contests and
wrestling exhibition at the Pa&e the
ater, Wednesday, July 2nd.
Baths 35c Kenllworth Rooms. 103
Alco Taxi. Phone 95.
Deputy Fish and Game Warden
Walker is expected home tomorrow
from Curry county where he has been
on duty for the last 10 days.
For fire lnsurancu pnone 64, cor
ner Eleventh stroet and S. P. track.
D. R. Wood & Co.
Everybody's doing 1L What?" Pay
ing up their Interest on assessments.
Why? Because property values are
coming back.
Among guests at the hotels is
Mrs. Nettie Bailey of Ft. Jones, Cal..
at the Holland, and Mr. and Mrs. J.
G. Horn and H. R. Maris of Seattle.
and J. J. Hurshberger of Hubbard,
Ore., at the Medford.
Springs for all cars. C. E. Gates
Auto Co.
Electric ranges repaired by Peo
ple's Electric store. S6
A. B. Campbell who had been ab
sent for the past three weeks because
ot illness and with Mrs. Campbell
having visited their daughter in Cal
ifornia, returned to his duties this
morning as chauffeur ot the M. F. &
H. building elevator.
Call Mitchell In regard to that
lawn mower and have It sharpened
right. Called for and delivered.
Phone 320-J. . :
First-class kodak worlt, , charges
about halt regular prices. Jap Art
Store. tf
This morning's hotel arrivals In
cluded Mrs. A. M, Petty and S. A.
Spencer of Portland, S.' VI. t'oon of
Spokane, F. A. 'Bernardo ot Seatllo
and F. A. Mack and Joseph Slnrk of
Sun Francisco nt tho Medford, and
Mrs. P. M. Flick ot Santa Barbara,
Calif.,, mid Eugene l!, Wunder of
I'ortliMid nt Iho llolliind.
Spark plugs for trucks and trac
tors, C, 10. Uates Auto Co.
Phone Dolunay's stand for taxi.
Phono 552. Corner Malu aud Hnrt
lott. 86
Tho outlook Is that this delightful
weather will continue. Fair weather
Is predicted for Tuesday, Tho max
imum temperature for Sunday was
"9 degrees.
Sowing machines, repaired, bought
nud sold, and routed 2&o per week.
Phono 015-J.
For the best Insurance soo Ilolmorf,
tho Insurance Man.
ltoy Prultt and O. V, Moors lenvo
Monday night for Tacomn where thoy
will attend tho auto races.
. P. F. Closo ft Hon, machinists and
automobile ropatrors. Klvorsldo Oar
age, lit 2 South Klvorsldo, Service
car. Phono 103-H.
Mrs. V, Unuer ot Medford was
greatly surprised to read In n Port
laud newspaper Sunday u dispatch
telling of how Jack Ulgglus. 101
years old, ot Wabash, 1 ml., hail tnkon
n rldo In an aeroplane, Mr, IIIkkIiis
Is her lirothor-ln-hiw and she mip
posed that he was dead an, uho had
not heard (anything of him tor the
past 13 years.
Dr. Robert V. Clnney has reaumod
tho practice ot medicine nud luia
established his office lu tho Hutchin
son & Lumsdon hldK, ,
Ilemstltctimi,,
Poeotlng,
Handicraft Shop.
DR.
DODGE DIES FROM
SELF INFLICTED WOUND
SAX FUANt'lSCO, Juno SO. 1 r.
Wnshinulon Podge, for ninny voiiih
UNMCNNni' uf Snu Frtiueiseo count v,
(lied ImluV from llm ed'ei'lH of n hul
lel. wound Hell' inl'lieteit June 'J.
1'Yiemln miiil lie linil worried trendy
over liliuiilinu in connn'lloh with llm
I'oiilhnn . Wiroli'NH I'oriiuiiilioii, In
which he uiim Involved,
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Now Is a Good Time vs
To Drive Out Catarrh
Tho Troublo I In tho Blood.
I Summer catarrh, with its tinine
oiu discharge, mulled up ghincli,
difficult l.rcatliiug. and milliliter
colds, is bud cmmu.li, but the worst
ot it i.i yet to como il you neglect
to check the growth that Is lorin
itiK to attack you with len-lold
renter power during the winter.
That's why It is so Important to
treat catarrhs and other blood dis
orders with S. S. S. during warm
weather, mid thus free the system
from nil Impuriticii.
It In now nil rslalillslicil (act
that rntnrrli in in the blood and
tli.it lotlnui and milven do not give
relict. The experience of others
liu.i proven l hut S. S. S. alriUci nt
the very root of the trouble mid
rllininiiiei it. Waste no time In
Ibis imutcr, for il Is qf the utmost
importance. Wrlto lo our Medical
Advisor about your ruse, Address
Swill Spcciiic Co,, Uept, SJ, Ali
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. A picture so greatso amaaing so spectacular so
gentle so violent so altogether startling that cold typo
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TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOR SALE Two mules and two
horses. Henry Pitz, Jacksonville.
91
FOR RENT Completely furnished
six-room modern house. Phone
929-W'. 91
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which goes right at the hidden cause of
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allow nature to produce the thick lust
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This great Canadian Play is the Biggest Motion Pic
ture Medford lias Ever Known. See It.
XOTIv In HCcuriiiK "The Heart of lliiiiiiinlty" wn uHlovn wo hnvo tukrii il
Hlop touimlH rediU'liiK tho rot of firm idiiiwItiK mi plctum wlilrh in
a ruin, ore billed an roiul kIiowr nt reiciiliir mini nhoiv prlecit one dolliir.
Whlli) tho treiiiendoiiN rent of IIiIh film will nmkn It meewnry to elmruo
fifty cents admlhMlon wo feel thnt wo lire nt Iwiat nuvIiik you fifty ti'iits
on tho first kIioivIiik of I IiIm jcrcntcMt production. W'ltnl did ynu pny tn nee
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personal direction of Henry Harcke of the Lib
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, with this great picture. This special feature is
well worth the price of admission.
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