Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, February 18, 1916, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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TOCAL AND
PERSONAL
A telaRram wn rirplrH bv f)r.
Curtow MfpUy minoiiMrlHK th
dw(h or Curl Kittnn hi hitnH
nr Dwtler, Mlrli on Fl litli lln
WM K resident of Mfrtftirrt Nr nMrl
yMc and n Imlf unit whll hfr
artml m InfSMl aKPiit for th Kvmilwn
Tnlngniin. tJfa left tore lt Mny,
tNklN IH l'l xpltliH ill Sun frun-
rtro and vUltlii other putnl of In-
tdrMf H bin way tmctt In Mlehlnnn.
$if Ot) tn loan an ool farm, clone
In. II'. S. itlno.
Tha I'jrtlilana will clelirtil the
,fJIt)'HHWiiiiil nHtlvcmirr of the order
Willi a tine "octal hihI itmiro tonight
;J. the ynth ouiii)!sn)' nrmorr, tin
ilar tha mmntrM of Talisman 1. oil go
No. 31, KnlRlita nr I'rtlilaa. (TniimiHl
prArmrntlnn Jitta heon mmlo for thla
ovont nml h InrK1 nttflinlmico Mm
linnn fully nroriilrtl for.
Turk lull nougat 30c Hi. Tho Sling,
tn,
II. Wntnniilii', neooiiiiMilil y Mrs.
Walnnnlm nml linliy, loft ynatnrilay
nvnnliift for ,lninn on nn (xlunilwl
visit with mlntlv ami frloiiil.
.Many ironiliwnt .Immnpno In till rlty
nml vicinity nrroiuHtilil them to
tho tin I ii to litil tln'in hooiI-Ii)( ami
wluli thnnt it aufo rnliirn. Mr. Wm
tuunlio linn Iioim HiirroMful In Intui
tion!! In thlH rlty for wiiiio your.
259?. off on Koilnfc at Wton'ii
Camera Shop.
llaliy Weak la a cnmilaii for ninny
niirpoxoa anil mImiiU from Mnrrh
I to 11. (1) It will lirhiK In ovory
onci tho fnrt Unit II In civic wnnomy
to rmlnro lh alcknoss and ilontli
rntn animiK Imlilaa: It will Improve
tlin qohiIiiK Knnni-Htlon hy iniaauri
wliloh will koop Intliy and mother
wijll. The community' roapniinllill
lly for tho Imlilwi Ik tho eiinlrwl
tlimiRlit for llahy Wook. (2) It will
printout fncla conaornliiK Ihu promnil
HtutiiH of Infant mortality and what
In hiilmc ilono, linth by piilillr nml
private nrgnnlMitloiia to Imprnvo ron
dltlnna which affoot tho hoalth or
hahlon, which wo hopo to do lioro on
n ainulnr nottlii. (3) It will kIvo ill
rnotlyto fathora, motliora. hiotlior
and alHtora, Information about tho
onro of hnliloa that will lomilt In
hottnr caro and fciHlliiK dmliiK Hi"
inontliH whim tliu mortality rato Im
DHPColnlly mid iiitiIIowI) lnra.
Ontfw rqIIi Ford enra, TZOO down
nnd J26 a month.
0. II. WoatlaUe, of Mailora, Cll
foriila, In a valloy vlaltor thla wimk,
IihvIiik limuy woiiuiiIhIhiiohh In lliU.
vlelultr and about (lold 1 1 111 and T
out. Ho any thr iHopl of tho
olfla eoaat urn bttlng illatrlUarHd
tliioiialiout Hit throe cohi! XoUt
tli la your iiior In aecurdairi' with
loillrlUual tnwto anil ronalilarHtlnii
tann evur bfir. 'Phono 'who hia
rrflecalliVK. after a few oi of ev
iwrlmieo tin the eaat, are k4iiornll)
mtaUllahlim priiiuiionl humoa. Kor
that rttaanu many of llittm at IihiIc
liif uvor thf variolic loralllrva nlth
Ureal oar. Mr. Woatlaka bllo
that Itogiiii rtvw valNy lll remvf
u vory oonalrtarabl apoaaalnu tliuH,
yiwr to tta bualnaaa ami farmliiK imp.
ulailon.
Oyitora, any stylo. Tim Shasta. '
Tha Unity wok rainuaUn hold uu
illiotloii ot thtt rltlldrou'a liuroait of
laa l'. S. ilHimrtmont of labor, will
a haW In Mwlfwrd from March I to
1 1, u Hilar tft Hitatlcea of tho Ureal
or MUfrU flub, Thea 4ata havo
bun aot Halite by the national human
Ha the llabf wtok fur all over the
I'MltMl Stalaa. I'rosram plana an
imiiiinl later. In the meantime In
HtrMattoH ilcttly Kb on 1 ihalrman
of ltaby wW, Mra. It. J. ronriy.
Hmoko u KlnK Hplu olKar, So.
They art) hQine-wMo. tf
Jay dort anil Qwtrge Oatoa of thi
cly, and Charlaa Prim of Jarkaon
vlllo will Im iHltlated Into rollnge fra-
larnltlea at Ike l'nlveralt of Oroo
at ItHgene thla wnnk. (loro hIU Join
i ho llta Thata IM. Oaloa tho ttlgma
Xm. and I'rtm tlia 8lma (Mil.
9 Maildox Ss Houiiay. I'orlland
ave. grMnhoute, about tomato planta
fv aariMie planting. Itnndanl va
rlatlaa. loweat prle. X
It. X. Mooro or Uoaehuri la enrt
ln a few da In tho rlty and allay
ultondlng to batlnoaa muttora.
See IJave Wood about that flro tn
uranae policy. OfflM Mull Tribune
Hldg.
Oaorgc UtuMparli. o( .larknonvlllo
waa In Medford Thurada In the In
ioivkU of hla candidai- for count v
aatieaaor. Xr. launUcb baa llwd
In tho count objbt yara, waa raUott
on o- carw, nw nan a contractor and
bukldorfor IwMly oara undaralMida
value aot ffla porfeetl) ijuallfjo!
to flit Um (wafttou.
Xa4aut Uvttiort. ronownad dhImi
lat and clalrToyaut, Colonial auta. IS3
C. V'. AboreromUU raturned
ifjf4ay from an aktaodrd vUlt in
mnut City. Icuila and other Kau- j
KM ol. He aaa although Kanu
rglaod good crop laat oar and the
Itooula are prouroua tho atato ba
' ne al tract iiuu after living In tho
ttoguo Klver vallcv. Mr Abarcrom
bl aod aou will ramaln lu Kaoaaa for
.t loiter viatt-
too wbat lr wit) "V QM woo( at
t Rtdcull aiore. It I
Xspoolnl prioea on ongravoa carda,
ln,N mid from old plates for a few
''Ui'ilaya nl th Mlnlford I'rlntlnc Co.
UP I'iIiImv iiiurktMl tho ninth annlvcr
f lot Ii . lo Ml Mint Ml" (i M f.oom
l llo l.ane, Hertford, Kohriiar 1",
a on
Who killed the widow l.eflnnge?
W. K. Tbonrpoon, a prominent or
rbanHnt of Uto Gold Hill district.
tratMM'led kwHfteaa In thla city to
day, Pour gnu neatsm, in eetita tali.
I giteaa we mean bnalnaa. Wilt II.
Wlhwn.
A large aafo waa Hftotl In the
fWi met t-Corey bNlMInc ln4oy for th
offlrea of I'ranV (1. Owgxe, tho land
and lumber man, wbna aulte baa
rocontly ben on la rami.
Tell Dick Aanrtora your troublea
about naporlng, painting or tint
ing. 107
William MI.oan, a btietnea man
of I'ortlaml, la among tho out-of-town
vlaltora lu Meilford thla wonk.
,ny ovoruoat lu tho hoiun SNc. Wo
have a lot or good onoa. Tomorrow
at 10 o'clock. Will II. Wllaon.
A. J. Sharp, of .larknonvlllfl, did
liimlnemt In Medford yoatonlay, re
turning homo In tho owming.
Weston Onmern Shop for first class
Kodak finishing nnd Kodak supplies.
AMlllam W. 1. Holt, of Kagle
Point, did htialnoaa In thla city yns
torday, reluming homo todny.
Mloath'a Drug Store Is hoIIIuk an
odd lot of tollnl watora, 50c, "Sc
ami $l.nn for x.'ic 2S8
Mrs. Krank MoKoo, of Central
Point, whs a visitor and ahoppnr In
Medford yeatordn, returning liouin
today.
Olio cent sail- on Knxull Itnmodlofi,
Niiuilrioa, toilet article thla week at
West Side Pharmary. 2S I
.lohn J. Itoedo. of Kugnno, la n
Medford visitor today.
Tho host odd roata wo have, going
at SOo. Tomorrow at 10 o'clock.
Will II. Wilson.
V. T. Pawloy, of Hestllo. I look-
lug; over the Medford district this
weok.
Try n Kins Bpltr. c!e,nr and en
QOiiraRn homo Industry. tf
Archbishop IIhiiuu. of Shu Knin-
ctsrp, was a Medford visitor thla
week, tho guest of I'alhor Pownrs.
Ho departed yoatordny.
Who killed tho widow l.oltongc?
The coin I has taken tho Turplu
divorce case under ailvlsomont, pre-
sontatlon of testimony having boon
concluded in a somewhat aonsatlnunl
trial.
IMfty good warm overcoats, Sfio
nploco. Will, II. Wilson.
Mrs. U. Phillips, of Ashland, linn
leased tho old Davenport placer mine
to M. lyVp'riy II. II. McC'nrty and
W. OJrfg llMnnslvo operation has
on the initio 1 the lensces.
I. I: I'rl"-. of Hun I- r.ni. I
amonc the iitor h f iiiitnd
In lo IiuhImt In Hil iiv lodm
Insure your auto in the Allisnre
against tbeft. fire r. T Tengwald.
Oeorge w Mrown, or i.o Angolo.
Is tranmuitlng luiMinea In hi- ell
and vicinity Ibis week.
ffundrods of artirfea sold tor Ic, .'.
for r.c. Will 11 Wilson
W. II. Morton, a Portland buslneae
man, Is looking ever the bnsinesa slt
HattoH In tbla dial riot Ibis week.
.1. O. Otrklng, the neat all around
photographer In aontharg Oroffln.
Alwnya reliable. N'egatlvai main any
whore, time or plan. Studio 2SS
Main St. Phune 32Q-J.
T. .1. O'Koero. of northern Oregon,
Is ilolns bnnlnetw in .Medford and
other vhIIp polntK thin week.
.Mrs. II. K. Haney has movwl her
droas making shop tn narnett Corsy
hldg. Hnom 313 and .til.
A wood car, which waa a part of
the train on route on tho P, & It.
yoslerday from Ksgle Point to Mol-
fonl, waa doralleii, laualng a Mime
what exciting experience among
about a dozen passengers In tho
conch. Tho engine broke away from
tho train, the wood car was conald-
eiubly smashed, tho track torn up for
a short distance, hut the pnssengora
wove not Injured beyond tho delay
lu i cur IiIiik their destination.
Any Initios' ault lu the house, .0c.
Will II. Wilson.
QUARAN
M
CALIFORNIA
SPUDS
lor llii
l-l'l'l lit
hogttr
IIomiIiiIIoii sur Ciiuilolenco
Whoroas, our esleenied and well
beloved brother, William f. Vnwler,
7ast grand master, has hewed to
1 leaven's IiIkIi will, nml gone from
our midst to behold the dawn of a
brighter day, whoie Friendship, I.ovo
mid Truth will llvo forever.
As ho waa an earnest worker In
our order and a faithful adherent to
tho principles of Odd-Folloushlp;
ho It
Unsolved, that wo extend our
heartfelt ayiupathy to tho homo
whoso circle has tioon broken. Wo
deeply deplore the loss of our brother
anil while wo can onlv extend to thorn
our sincere sympathy and bid them
look to Him, who doeth alt things
well and from whom nil good conioth,
wo how our hen dn lu levoruuco, ami
may wo ever hold his memory sacrod.
(Hosolved, that a copy of those res
olutions bo spread on tho records of
our lodge, a copy sent tn the hei env
oi! family, n copy bo sent to tho
Pacific Odd Follow, and to ouch of
our local papers for publication,
KFIMH It. DAILY,
NM2U.li: WINfi.
-MAItY M WII.KY,
Committee
Olive Ite'iikah I.oiIko No JS. Mod-fnril
lliMioiilfunf l' Al
ilietrict, who Mtl'hiltd ilir
the tiilo IhmiiI nl linrlieiiltori' nt
Portland laC Week, bn returned mid I
lins aince been uring n uk Ihiv tor ,
few days. A. t ., Jr.. r "Jim." n-
lie ih affeefjotiatelr otilloil. wn tmr- ;
bled with N (brunt nlfeetiiin. Tr
whioli an operation an iierfot'iic!
while in Port land with hi- fnttior. f,,
1iIk return liouie he enuuhl etdil .m.i ,i
new troulile arme, nhieli, Ihpwi-mm. .
in rnpiill.v iliepp'ariiig, n ('net hIi, ii ,
'Mini o iiuinornits fliendn will In- ',!id
to Ichiii.
('nlirolTlia ivotnloen lme !.
)iinrniitiiieil hv tlio goernnr .uit
ireidcilt of the xtnto lioiilil of luilii
pulliirc, the order sijmcil ftljuut .t
inonlli ago Inking effect H few duv
age. Cnlifnniia iiotntoe mo known
to lie nffeeled by tuber inolli. Th -v
1nul lie sent by wny of I'ortlnnil lor
inspeetiiui hoforo they can lie liuti.
died enmmerojnllv in iliix xlute.
XflTICH
I'roclncta Medford Xorth Main nnd
West Medford roglstor now at tho
MailTribiino office.
Tim
Modfoi'il llnoitrr.i Sinukn
Medford nnd Mt. Pitt Cigars.
After
The Grippe
TAKE
Vinol
Our Cod Liver, Iron and Beef Peptone Tonic
IT
Restores Strength
Medford Pharmacy
PHONE 10
GOTHIC an
ARROW,
COLLAR aforasc
IT FITS THECHAVAT
CtUtTT, ptAnoov . CO. iwe . Mr.t
CATARRH A BLOOD DISEASE
Drive It From Your System.
A Little Blossom
Tn Dfilihf ihn Hnma
niuir niinini in miii-irili hhi'iiv it 11 IJ fumm v vrCiia
Hhora along Its vast ayalaui. X When It Is kumxii that In the iu ir
It waa It J. I.ockwood. ehlronn (U'UQ H'Q homo la to lie blessed with :i
tor. of tho (Inrnott-rorfi)- building. l tfl&K fUW- !'."w !,.rr,v?1 "i0. ''f
who rocontly roinovod to Missouri.' feWC PWS "SbS'Fr'li'n.r
snrv or A. $. Itoscuhuiun aa Kouili
eru Pacific agent at Medford and It"
la a safe hot that tho railroad has no
more itninilnr or efficient agent any
IICPHIlffl) fflfOllll urflt'tN I 111" tlfiNr nml '
III roll I. chiihIiik aoioN III the nuxtrllii.
liiiiaK f iiIi-puhkuki-ii Mini KHtlirrltiK
In Ilic llllunl, ( Iihi Iiohu coliiiiinii rru - J
llir lo UHl PhIhiiIi with naive. whkIi. '
uml prn Mpplkil to llirnr Inirlii,
i um iiiuiic iii irxHiiurni raiiiiui i' prr
iiiHimul irllcf, unit In llulilv to KKluHt
Him liiilililx. C;lHllll mllliMl Iim trirird
with. If Hllowrtl lo run on It w III Uln-
I'lixc tin liniiiuhlal tubi, Hrttlo mi tlie i
liltiKH Hint urfrrt tilt ntntiiui'li liulrcil I
It I ii ery nflloii iIIxphm. Don't tn-Ht I
It locally. Tho out) tiestiutMit that Iim
pinvi'ii iffi'tVf m thr lirutiiifiit or (u
IhiiIi In S. M. H.. llir KiPHtrnt lilmxl null. I
llrl Hllil lllUDll IlltlU' NIIOMII. it rcllf-n
the inline nf faiarrli by iciiimi IhIiIiik
tin- hlnod, rutliiK Itx Ikiii, If IsliiK
new lltt' tn thc.ml liluoil nil iiiibi U Hiiit
Htliiiulutiuic Hit f""' that It hui tin
sllsllty lo tlifViw ufr tlit piilrtui u ml
Krrini from tho vyntrm. It la HlvMlly
h IiIihhI hath. You otllrkly ffl tint.
lUuilurhrn UliappoAl'. the antlieiltlt,' III
the Ihrmit ti. Hit- iiohIiIIm lival. . 9.
.s In n tut t il I nl hluoU tonic nml Iibh
n.ifM rff(tle In ilia ttmtmeut or all
nlnoit nrri'tloiii. KcKonm, iltui. rHli.
Screfnlft. U;t.3. H. .-, at yum itriiKKlKt'w.
ir jimi uro expert auvir unit
Hwlft pvctriQCU. Atlnnlu, Ua.
"jeer
idK.;,
th.
TODAY
GAIL KANE
in the
'Labyrinth,
Hurry Chanderler's
romantic tnle of !
nn actress
PAGE
MEDFORD 'S LEADING
Motion Picture Theater
"Human
Movements
Analyzed"
FEW DAINTIES
From Our Bakery
Foxy
Grandpas
Killed will) whipped ercain
mid nispherry jam, en. 10c
Croiiiii Rolls, doz 10c
(Veil in I'ulTs, do I0i!
Loirs, do 10c
Moclin Cjileiiux, tloz Uh
liiidy Finders, now, do. 10i!
Try Our Raisin Bread every
Wednesday
Nurmi
Baking Co.
i
i Makers of Butter-Nut
land Pan-Dandy Bread
(?
not Or 8. A. I.ockwood, physician
and aurgoon, locatt! at tho M V
& II. llldg. 283
II. II. MrWIIIIama, of Ashland, vmih
m .Moitroni visitor rruiay.
uv ladloH' coat lu the house, M'c
Will II. Wilson.
The Star lirauil of typewriter rlU
hiiua urn gimranteed to give 7R.000
luiraalons of tho typo "a" and "o"
without k clogging tho typo as to
show on tha paper. Thla Is a pretty
stiff warranty, but that la what tho
Webster company ngrnaa to with Htar
ribbons. Hold by the Medford Print
ing company.
O. W Howard, of ttaii I'rantlaco.
a partnar of tho Into W. I. Vawtor,
una baa u bora alnco tho latler'f
doalb. rturnod lu Man I'ranrlaco Krl-
ila.
I'reparadnesa la th Issue, ao
In )our lawiiHiflHar anil ha
sharpouod and In propaiod for
la coming. J W. .Mitchell
TliM l nil CTtftr il
r. noiir acntly uppllc I
our tlie ttoiii.icti nuiv
ilfi. It nisln tlicin
linn nml pliant. Itwy
rp.imt natiirnlly will
nut iiimIiio ttrnln It
rumnw from tlm
nrnci IImho IiiHii.
cine Miiivii nrc re.
cpninllili- fur kiimIi nf
Ui pain IikLKmiI tutlhi
in v. It l for tlii riMiii
ili.lii'W kihIi aa iiuirnliiif
K'tliut of rxpnliiiK
Hint iiiikIi or Hie
kWklll H ,l.l.lfi. 1 p.i.HvtllV f,lllMM
imihi iii i 11.41 ii expwUiit iiHitlirr
l prothUsI hIIIi a lottle of '.Mutbvr'i
Friend."
0 Jlrllo itrc lwpU'. (Vt It at nav
ilrue torr It l :ihIII by the pwUnt
HtotWr HerM-lf. It prnrlrntn ilwjilv hii.I f.
fnrtW irnlil hihI H'IcimII.I rrilof In a mo,t
siatlf)lu nimiiir uml rcitt ili)lal
Ivtlfniivnt l II in-mint ilUiawilloii or thft
lisby. m.n't rll tn t it l.ittk. of M,vr'i
lrkllM tethi) suit llx'H unt llriularlil Kt
uUler Co.. Ill loiimr MM., Ul.uitii. U,i ,
fm- pull) llllk l.mk lirllufHl of ll.f.lfww
lion for .kjHutunt wuIIkik. Jt a a itllit
lit I tail It.
;!i:; Spare Ribs
TOOhATIt TO riiASSU'V.
KOK BAI.K Oaii tTiraM?r'dlnlug
rmiiii lulile. vmIIIiiu iK. chlf
ronlei dilri'HH llov .'.9, llakn-l
tu ao ;.:
7c
KOIt SAI.K One
modiiim weight
8ialik M i:
Al rauch team.
Imiuire at N.tshl
Backbones
notice ot
PropertyOwners! SATURDAY
i
While They Last
salt- II
Mill lil'OlMM'IV Tot
SO, Yl ht'lifVl'
it will lie lit Miur ad"Mii
Ui(' lo roarer with is.
(live voiii' interests cm ii -I'ul
roasitlenttion iuul
see us AFTER MARCH
1ST, ant before. After
this date we will he
readv for real hiisiaess.
Page-Dressier
Company
!K0 K. Maiibsl. MedftTiHl
Our Own Pack of
Hams and Bacon
are on the market
Warner, Wortman
& Gore
IMIONK 701
New Spring Millinery
A VERY REPRESENTATIVE SHOWING OF THE NEWEST
SPRING MILLINERY, TRIMMED HATS, SHAPES, FLOW
ERS AND ORNAMENTS. THERE WILL NOT BE ANY BET
TER STYLES SHOWN FOR MONTHS, AS THESE ARE PAT
TERNED AFTER THE LATEST PARISIAN MODELS,
SHAPES ARE SMALL AND MANY TRIMMINGS IMMENSE
LY HIGH. COLORS ARE BRIGHT AND CHEERY AND OUR
PRICES ARE IMMENSELY REASONABLE WITH A CON
STANTLY RISING MARKET.
New Showing of Tailored Suits
New Showing of Skirts
New Showing of Silk Waists
New Kabo Corsets and Brassieres
New Snowy White Undermuslins
Winter Coats and Tailored Suits
Aro still on tho market at very attractive special prices and in most cases the style and material is such that
they will answer vory nicely for a conservative spring garment.
Winter Coats, ?G.50, $-.S5. $1 1 .95 and $15.00. Winter Suits, $G.50, 911.25, $15.00 and $10.50.
HOSE OF LUXITE 50c
The great ost value in a Ladies'
.lOr l.nxite Synthetic Silk Hose on
the market today, eoines in blaek
nnd white, two weights, extra deep
riblied tojw, at
50
WASH DRESSES $1.19
One fall table of Wash Dresses, in
peivales and iriturhains. an exec-l
ent line of colors and patterns,
letter than yon will he able to huv
later with the present dye situa
tion, jvh! values to $2.50, verv sne
'il at SI .Xft.
WASH DRESSES $1.98
One full table of Wash 'Dresses, in
percales, ginghams, a few linens,
etc., really spine marvelous values
on thus table to choose from, all
sixes up to 12, values to $8.50, very
special
$1.98
The Daylight
aStore
c
zsmsmit
l1" ' lfFfJJP
Special Sale
Silk Hose U
J
O
o
0(O