Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 16, 1915, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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IOCAL AND
L PERSONAL
Tim eiileitnlnuienf ( tho Klur
Theater Saturday afternoon will In
clude Imlh iMlticat lonnl nml eoinedy
featured, Tint program apirnrH In
another column of llio pu m-. 'I'Iicho
r II in n have linen rhoiton with the oh
Joel tif ilnnHlnn nml lnlerentlii; thn
i-hlldieu nml younit peoplo eHpeclnlly,
Tim popular jiJnro nf lor church
HuihIid'h In tint Nutih f'afelerla nml
Ihn attraction Ih their aplendld din
ner. Don't hotlicr rooklnit our
dlniler Sunday, Knt lit the NiihIi
rafaterla,
llavo your lawn mower ahnrpencd
hy J. W, Mitchell, phono aSO-J. It
Stomped huiiKalow liiiirli kcIh nml
renter pli'Ci-M. Handicraft Hhop.
Hiiljnr Howl,
C'linrliM Wolrolt, wlio founded the
Medford Monitor, In oppoHlllon to
tlm Medford Mull IS year ar.o linn
lieen it recent vIhIkii- Id Medford, 1 1 t
U connected with it Han I'ninclnro
imlillcatlon,
AuotliiT (ho hundred pound ulilp
inuut or tlione dellrloua chocolato
crcatim xoIiik ut thlity rnl u pouml
I IIiiVoo'w.
Tlm lndepcndut Market for het
Hue of frfidi. Milt nml mnoked iiieuU
- In Ihe Uy, ul lowent price, Free
delivery acrvlce, telephone 27, Tyr-
nil it l.awlnu,
Tuxl I fir. i! for ,.'fio. Fouler &
llolhiook, Phono ssr.. 42
Don't forKot that tlm independent
Market mIH nave you tnniioy on your
meat for Huiutiiy dinner.
When you are tired come to our
oliup (or whatever treatment you
net' it tnoHt, racial, nralp, halrdrep
ItiK, iiiunlciirlnK. etc. Tho iilet
uiluWtratlniin of n trained Matluelln
(lratnr U the moat reMfiil thlm; In
the world. Mnrlnello llalr Hhop, 107
(Inrnett-Cnrey IIIiIk.
Maxwell Taxi Co., new earn. I fie;
Phone; S" XI., Plenum ft Tarholl.
237
Tho limurnnrc conipnrilcH have ail
Jitateil Ihn Ion aiiffereil hy t lit Weed
l.uuihcr company In the fire of March
10, when yanl No. It wan dentrocd,
ni I a!', Odd. Th actual Iohk wiin
much KM'uter than the liiMirnnre Ionn,
Oreponlan uitrncy at l)eVoe',
A now hotel Mill ho hullt at Mr
Cloud nt once to replace thn on
humeri lout month anil preparation
for hreakliiR ground ami rleanlnK
away 'the ilnhrln of tlihTornfer alruc
turn arn now uniler way, Thn now
hullilliiK will h ".' feet wide ami
Z'iUJfvt Ioiik. wII rnntaln 70 roonm.
"drown In Moilford" tiKntah
plivntii for Halo. Many vnrlotk. Or
or now for future Oollvnry. Mud
do tt llonney, Portland Ave. On-en-houio,
Phono S7K. 30
I'miili llylKn of JackNonvllln tipent
Thurkday afternoon In Medford at
teiidlni: to liuHlneim malttrn.
If you C, A. DoVoo, you can Rel
Tho Country (lontloman for one dol
lar. A. H. Furry of I'hoeiiK npnt
Thumday In Mmlford nttnndlnc I"
hualiietm iiiatlfim.
J. O. OerklnK. tti btt nil around
photographer In louthuru Oregon
Alwaya rellablo, NckbiIvci made any.
where, time or plat. Htudto 338
Main Ht. IMione 320..I.
Oor:' Wlllard of Cotlai; flrovo.
Orei;on, la amonn thn out of town
vlnltom In thn city thU w'U.
(let It t ! Vo'a
(IcorKo Wlckatroui waa In thn city
the flrat of tho wook from Ihn uppm
f, Warner crook district, whom ho hi'
limn iironnectliiK. Ho dlnplayrd a
pill hottlu coitlaluliiK admit J00 In
nuHKCtn ho oxtrnctPd from tho oarth.
Why not got It ut DoVoa'aT
M Wollhoru llocHon of Talnnt api'itt
Thuradny In Medford attnudlitK "
.; hualnoHH mattera.
Mallno. tho Pro today.
John Honey of IhU city hnH ro
turned from a winter spent nt (Irnnil
. ForUa, North Dakota.
Papering and painting. Phone
Ml-M.
Karl Trowhrlduo who has hoon
vlNltlim tho lat year In thin city loft
Tluiwday for Iih homo In MIoIiIkuii.
;. Ho will vUlt thn fair on Ida homo-
. ward trip.
, ' Candy, candy; sot It nt DoVoo's.
.Sugar Howl,
I)ih. Henley mid Clancy lijft ThurR-
' day nlidit hy auto for Squaw Lake
;for n day's flHlilim. Thoy will wall
In from llurr'H placo oi tho Apple-
," Kiije. H ,U ropoiled that tho fHh
art) liltliiK kooiI In that Btrutch of
water.
(Jot your nutter, cream, milk and
butler-mllk, at !X Voe'.
Tho hvarlnK o' llo'l WolKamott.
Cecil Handall, and tho Andorson
, hoyH, chared with BtoullnKchlckntiH.
HChoduled for tho Juvenllo cdUrt for
toduy, hiiH hoon poHtponoil until tho
' flrnt of tho wook owing to a sllKld
IndlHpOBltlon of JtulKO Ton Vollo."
HiiKar Howl,
Wv Tylor Hmlth nnd wlfo of Sun
Frnnrlsco will visit friends In HiIh
elty for a few tlnya next week on
route to Hherldan, Oroqn,
Bweet cider at D Voe'e.
A. 0. HurRoHH ImH rnturnod rrom
p liuslness trip to Coas noluts,
Hon l.ampiiiiin, editor of tho (lold
Hill Niiwh Is HpnmlliiK tho day III
Medford iillomlliiK to IiiikImchh unit
tern. Heo Dave Wood aiiout that flro In
itiranco potloy, Office Mull Trlhuuo
UldK.
TkihiIh plnyeiM of the rlly Imvo or
Kitnlrnd Into I'lulm, nml roiutn In var
ious parts of the rlty havo heen r.
paired for the sunimer ninipiiln,
Hunar Howl,
TliDin w hit n niiielliiK at tho elty
hall this evenhiK for thn purpose of
orKfinlxlui; n local liiancli of tho Nil
tlnnnl Itldn iiKsorlatlon. This Is n
part of the plan (or a cltlren sold
iery, and the ohji-rt Is to nciiuiilnt
the average layman with tho use of
arniM employed hy the nation In lltuo
of war. Them Is no military obliga
tion nlllirlieil lo Ihn memliershlp.
The Alio Taxi Co., originators of
I fir tale anywhere In city, Phones,
office, KS2II; resldenre 2:iKlt. 41
Mrs. J, Frederick Thome, society
edltiess of Urn Kiiitouo l(e(;lHter Is In
tlm elty today nrcompiiiiyliiK thn Uni
versity of Ori'Kou Diamiitle eluh,
Rugar Howl.
Further lepotls of the depreda
tions of (loucr (helves were made to
the police this morning, n number of
Itlue hushes In various pails of Hie
elty being slrliMil of flowers,
0, A. He Von for ttitisrrliilloni
8. H. Hiillls sHti( a few hours
Thin silay in Medford fiom thn
Hlerllug mine. Mr, Hiillls said that
he would eue for the cast In n week
or ten dns.
Kodak finishing nnd atipilles at
Weston's Camera Hhop. Opposite
Hook Htorn.
Mls Marian Towne of Tnlee
.laclisou county representative n the
state legislature ut the last session,
spoke at the llnptlM rhurrh Thurs
day evening on recent laws, and
merits ami demerits.
Kodak Mulshing the best, at Wes
ton's Camera Hhop, Opposite. Hook
Store.
Miss Ittith Krott of Ashland vis
ited friends In this city for a few
hours Thursday afternoon.
Fancy groceries at DoVoo's,
Tom (lalnes of Trail Is spending n
few days In the rlty and valley at
tending lo business matters.
Papering and painting. Phono
044-M.
Attorney Oliver drown of ('.rants
Pass, spent Thursday In Medford at
tending to legal business.
J d Haas, Inspector of thn West
ern I'nlon spent Thursday In this
city, and completed arrangements for
the remodelliiK, repainting, and re
furnishing of the local office, fore,
aft and muldshlp. Work on this
chnuge will begin tomorrow, and
when the carpenters are through the
local office will be a regular office
The entire building will Ik repainted,
the rear windows glared, new office
equipment secured, llncoloui put on
the floor, and a hard oak door, with
plate glass Installed nt the main en
trance. The messenger hoys will
also appear In brand new uniforms,
t M Kldil returned Friday from
a seven weeks stay nt Hattln Creek,
Mich. Mr. Klild departed weighing
117 pounds, mid returned with n
heft of li!7 pounds, n medium em
bonpoint, nml a round, full fnce,
Many or Mr. Klrid'H friends did not
rerogutre him at first glance under
thn new order.
Hceley I lull left today for Port
land by auto, driving Frank Owen's
big car,
Mr. and Mrs. A, It. Onrrettson an
nnunco the engagement of Ihelr
dnughler Miss Alfretta, to Mr. Her
bert l.miuspach. Thn wedding will
take place In June,
Personal Appearance Helps to Either
Make or Unmake a Man
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SKIN OK
Tinnn
l.eat You Forgot "(1001)
II. II ('inly ncted as special polio
met: Thursday night dining thu ab
sence of Officer Crawford,
.Mrs. Hert dreer nml daughter
Vivian of Ashland, spent Thursday
afternoon visiting In this rlly,
Dr. Hlllliigton, northwest superin
tendent of thn I'nlon Hunday nehool
movement, addressed a meting nt the
Christian church Thursday evening
on the needs of this for.nl pf church
work, Dc, llllllugloit will speak
again this evening,
The Lincoln girl's, ImHkel bull (eh in
defeated the Washington school Jenm
Thursday afternoon by (ho close nnd
exciting score of f (o 7r The win
ning point was iiiadi) In.the last mlrt-'
tile of play,
Mhis Copley, who has been vis
iting Mrs. .1. F Kcddy Die last month
has leturneil to her home In Kpokaiie,
The Paient-Teiiehers association
or the high school will meet ut Die
high school building this afternoon
at thiee o'clock,
Mrs. Max lllbler or Hochester, N.
V., who has been visiting her ulster,
Mrs, Krnest Webb or Central Point,
left Thursday for her home.
A trump or the heavens made n
sMr!acuhir dash across the western
sky Thuisiliiy evening about 8:. 10
o'clocl,, atliuctliiK tho attention or
scoiea r Medford people. The me
teor lell a trail like n comet's tall.
It was visible for about HO seconds.
The sky vagrant flashed across the
sky from the southeast, and Its
course was In a great upward awecp.
When It reached the crest or Us
downward course, It developed n
fiery red tall, with skyrocket char
acteristics, The celcHtlal wanderer
dlsuppcared Into space, ns qiilrkly as
It came.
James II. Chlnuock, stale water
commissioner Is spending a few days
In the city nnd valley attending to of
flclal business.
Attorney it, F. Midkey Is spend
ing n few days In Salem on business
before the supreme court.
Arrests nre due or several autolsts
on charges or reckless nnd speedy
driving on the Pacirie highway tho
last week.
TOO I.ATK TO CLABHtHT
Foir.SAi.iiHcst paying liiulness
for the amount Invested In 3led
ford, best of reason for selling, act
quirk for this wont last. JfifiOO
will handle this, will Invoice mora
than double the amount asked.
Ilox llargalu, care Mall Tribune.
WANTKD- To hire good work tenm
with harness for two weeks. Phono
d. Adder, Itofs l.ane. 21
WANTIH) I have a good heavy
team, want work for self and
team See me ut II 1 1 N. Illver-
side 2t
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Turkish Trophies
Cigarettes fifteen yean ago
are amokera of
Turkish Trophies
Cigarettea today!
tafias
MimJMMat &4&MA
tBlt0ftunlnreactHIMVtril
Superior
in QUALITY
AND FLAVOR
AT YOUR GROCER
No matter how much enro
you onoicIso In aelectlng that
new milt of clothes, If your .
hIiocs look tacky ami you nio
hadly In need or a Hhava your
new milt, will look sadly out of
place,
Wo can helji you on your
Shoo end In ;i..10, $I.OO, VLB!)
or i.1,oo hhoe.s, whlrli me nil
sileiiill(l values In tlieli- itv.Ke
live gnules.
"A I'll" or "NO HAJ.K"
SKI'J Ol'lt WINDOWS
orrosiTW
POST OFFICE
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See the many pretty skirts we are showing in Pop
lins, Shepherd Chocks and Suitings and Palm Beach,
at $3.95, $4.45, $5.95, $6.95
One special rack of Skirts, values to 12.50, special
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SALE WASH DRESSES 98c
One full table full of Wash
Dresses in percales and ging
hams, sizes 'M to 42, actual values
to $2.50, very special 98c
HOSIERY SPECIAL
50c Hose, 3 pairs for
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WE HAVE JUST BEEN ADVISED that oi'r new Reo the Fifth,
"the Incomparable Four," demonstrator has arrived by the
time you read this it will have been unloaded and will be at our
show rooms.
WE HAVE BEEN BESIEGED by scores of persons eager to ret
a first look at this latest edition of the famous Reo the Fifth
"the Incomparable Four."
DO YOU KNOW that since November 1 0th there hasn't been a
Reo rar obtainable at the factorylast of the 1914 series was
shipped on that day.
DID YOU SAY SOMETHING about "hard times"? Reo has
never known such a thing. Reo value Reo srrvice Reo cars
have always commanded a market greatly In excess of the
possible supply always.
THERE HAS NEVER BEEN A TIME when, even with its won
derful factory facilities, the Reo Motor Car Company has been
able to furnish all the Reos needed to fill the demand. Never
a time.
SO THE EAGERNESS of buyers to see this new Reo is nothing
unusual.
AND THIS LATEST Reo the Fifth this 1915 edition of that
famous car that has set the standard and maintained the lead
in Its price class for several years Is destined to increase Its
popularity and Its leadership.
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Hxju'tly 00 Tniloiwl SnitK lo
flinoHf from, Ilic hoiihoh'h
Hinnrlosl, styles, (oclhcr
with a lino of sample Tailor
ed (Sujts. 'e have added
quite a iiumhor of our .regu
lar .')0, Wl() and $:J5 Suits
fop an early special. Sizes
run Hi to 12. If a slight al
teration we will take care of
free of charge, hut for a hitf
alteration we make a slight
charge. Vvvy special, $25.00
Wool Challie DRESSES
Now Poplin DRESSES
See the many new models in
"Wool Challie and Poplin
Dresses, the Bolero effect is
most popular, priced at
$15.00, $16,50 up to $21.50.
Niagara Maid SILK GLOVES
A 10-Button Olovc in all colors,
black and white, that is retailed
in most stores at $1.25, here at 98c
Extra heavy Milanese Silk at
Two-Clasp Short Silk Gloves, in
all colors, at 50c and 79c
$1.0A
Will Be Here-In the Morning'!
The New Reo the Fifth $1050 L
E. POTTINGER, Agent
At POWELIS AUTO CO.
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New Millinery
Our showing of Spring Hats
is now at its host. Styles are
most heautifiil. We have
ample styles in the wanted
qualities of Hemps, Milan
Hemps and tho New Log
horns. Panamas in every
eonceivahle shape, priced at
$2.49, $2.75 up.
TRIMMED HATS
See what style and value we
can show you at $4.45, $5.00,
$5.95 and $6.95.
HATS for Little Tots
Children's Rah Bah ilats as low as 35c
Children's Panamas at $1.96
A hig assortment of Children's Lingerie Bonnets and
Tlats at 85c, 95c up
NEW PARASOLS
Sec the nianv hoautiful now shapes in Parasols, in
cluding the Palm Beach, the Modified Japanese, etc.,
etc., priced most modestly, $1.50 to $6.95.
CHILDREN'S DRESSES
The new "White Children's Dresses are here and they
are beauties. You must see them, we cannot describe
them. Thev are priced at $2.50 to $7.95
Other Wash Dresses ...59c, 69c, 75c, $1.39, $1.48, $1.65
NEVER WAS SUCH VALUE. You read, of course, In the big
two-pa-:e ad how it was possible to produce a car of such sizo
a bigger as well as an Improved and refined car at $125
less than formerly. Now $1050 last season $1175.
LET US REPEAT a bigger, better car up to ths minute In
every detail of design and finish and equipment, Including the
best one-man top made, and for less money. No other could
do It. None but Reo!
BUT YOU CANT appreciate fully what this value is until you
have seen and driven this car.
IF YOU COME EARLY you will be one of the first you will se
it almost as soon as we do. There'll he a crowd for many,
like yourself, have been waiting to see it.
AND, OF COURSE, we need not remind you that, with no Reas
obtainable during the past two months and thousands havlno
already decided they will join the Reo contingent "and be sure"
for the coming year, yovr order will have to be In early to insure
an early delivery. Better drop In on your way to the office
well be here.
KABO CORSETS
The live-model eoi-set. By live
model, we moan every pair is fit
ted on a perfect live model form?
Priced at $1.25 to $6.00
One extra special value, is a fancy
batiste, lined with batiste, vcrv
S1)(?( Jell a. ... ... XJL
KOVER-ALL APRONS
At 49c, 59c and 69c
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