Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, March 29, 1916, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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News From Our Neighbors
WILLOW SPRINGS
Mr. and Mr. I'rrd Stroube mere
aheppInK In Cent nil I'olnt Monday
ftrrnoM-
Mrs. Mitfih Porlrr and daughter
hvp ben vlaltlng Ir. Pilch Snytlsr
( cfeM Mill.
The t'arenl-Tachra' stub wltl
mrrt t the home of .Mr. Jullua
'jllrhMlz SatttnlR, April lit. Mr.
(!rpo Taylor will aaalat,
tfatiirilay I. K. William waa trana
nclliiK tolephono bualnoaaMn the (lit
trlet.
Mrs. C. F. Hlchloy of Medford wan
Sunday illimer ajueat of Mrs. T. C.
I.w.
IU'V. Dornn of AalilnntI was Ruont
of Mr. nnl Mrs. W. I). Carko Sun
.lay. !Mr. Douajiorty of Modfortl, nont
for tlio Hawloy products, wh deliv
ering kooJh In the district tho pnat
weak.
Mr. and Mrs. K. 0. I.oniler roturn
d to tliolr home In Knt Orange, N.
.!., niter a plonannt visit with Mr.
and Mi. JiiIIuh nirkholz. Mr. and
Mis. Lender are very much Improved
with the Uorup river valley.
MIm Fay Grimes of Central I'olnt
In the Iioiimg guost of MIah Maule
Jon en, who 1m at prudent vIhIUiik Mr.
J. I'. lloRKlniul.
With tlio talilo glowing In spring
flowers and gren, Mr. and Mr.
Knlph Kldon wore lionta Thursday
evonln;: of Inst week at a smart din
ner at their home. (Jreen Acres. Cov
or wcro laid for Mr. and Mr. Len
der, Mr. and Mrs. .IuIIum Ulrkholx
itnd Itolaud lllrkholr.
Quito the moMt MUcceMful affair of
It kind Dili hohoii was tho Cranio
mei'liug iiuiii in me bciiuoi uuusu dhi-
urdny ovpiilng. Tho program wan
mndo up of two trio auIuclloiiH by Mr.
Mukm, vlolln-cello. Mr. Alburt Kor
Mj, violin, and Minn ICtliol Dean,
piane: n readliiK b.vMr. .1. W. Klilon.
piano m)1o. MUh Dean; mid a Hketch
from the "Candy Shop" by MIm Mo
Naitner and Albert Forge. A very
nppotlzl'.iK lunrheou concluded the
ploasant uvonlng.
EAGLE POfNFEAGLETS
I)y A. C. llowlett
lnt Tueoilin ivciiiiii: tlieie win r
xpdlinir rinitrot between the fifth to
eighth KmdfH n our whool ami th
jrrtwn-uw. Th ehildren had a very
dvernVd advantage oxer the grown
up, at they hnd lufm triltinar on the
liflt of 1000 word for Htte time, but
the context vhs unite pi tiled ami
the children held their own nit to the
ver last.
An Mimming incident oceuired in
the eoiuo of tlio content. aIIkm Tay
lor irnve out the word "rrtionnl," mid
n oiiiek n n flh the little Imnils ;-elui-.ilt
I" iln . nfinl lh Vi Iconic le'im
Hnliirdnv. hnt lh rnntmitrd lrn
hn been nrh Ihnt ffnfcoT W. (I.
WWIrr. the lender of the Itafflr
I'mnt lew, notified the Aptrfrviilc i
folk thai they rnld not rofKi at th.it j
time, but om thwc in the Mar fu
ture. And he further told me that the '
luplp of Applpffate wfi rptv nuielij
hurt on aeconnt of th ntnlrmrnt ;
tnad in the art irk to w'lieh I rr-,
ferrrd a "hort tim nf, and that
Hippp wa the kind't t fmlinic on
thMr part toward the eitiMnm of.
Ragle Point. j
l. I'. Hughe, one of (he leading j
buniuenH niPti if Itntte KalN, nml S. j
I'. MHtht'wn, al-ii of Untie rVlla, enme
out fHn Medford Krid." eeniny.
etit the tnuht at the Sunnynide nul '
Saturday rimrniiin took the I'. & I.
for Hut to Falls. i
0. W, Wheeler, reeent'- fitMii Mii-
where tic went inteudiii': i
ANT10CH ITEMS -
Horn to Mr. and Mrn. Theo. (JIiim
Saturd i morning a bab) Klrl. .Moth
er and daughter doing nicely.
lltulph ItUHRell of the Meadow wan
buying cattle In Antolch this weok.
Mr. and Mr. Dave Cottrell of tho
Meadows wero visiting In tho valluy
a few day with relatives uud frlondti.
Mr. Uradloy and son Charles are
Improving their 10 acres of home- I winter the now fell six feet deep on
went up with the eplnmatiun (hnt the
word wan not in the lit. She had
made a mistake and pronounced ra
tional i iin tend of national, nud the
children had had the words no well
memorized Mint they detected the
change in a moment. The result was
at the cud o! the coutot that among
the children, Mite Nellie Coy, Helen
Holt nud Stella Hctts nud Maxtor
Holland Stowell remained, while Dr.
W. V. V. Holt win left along among
the adults. Thev ruled out nil who
are now engaged in teaching, but ad
mitted Home who lmve been engaged
in Hint tirofcoiion. Kverything pinn
ed off very plensanlly and no doubt
tho contest will lie of hinting benefit
to the children and mav stimulate the
older one to rub off the rust uud
revive some of the thought of our
youthful days-.
Hurry I.ofland, one of the enndi-
ilatos, whh out Wednesday trying to
influence the people to vote for him
at the primary for aheriff.
Lee Fnrlow of Lake Cieek camo
out Thursday, tool; dinner with u
mid went on out to .Medford on the
I'. & K. to have an ulcerated tooth
treated.
S. !'. Mathews (lr Unite Fulls .ini
out Thursduy and stopped off to hoc
Dr. Holt with regnrd lo hi. troubles,
t'oiliin F.dtcll was umoiig the liusi-
liess cullers iimrstiuy, ami so was t.
N llildebrand. He was out intro
ducing himself to the voters of our
town as one of the candidates for tho
nomination for county ckik. He
seemed to inuhe n erv faxorcblo im
pression while here. While he wan in
lUille Fulls one ' the voteiv asked
him if he was a law. it. if he had
ever held otfice, etc., and wanted to
know all about him.
li. F. Woliinson cnuipcd hero Thurs.
day night with bis family. He whs
from Siskiyou county, California, on
his way to the (Iron ham xchool dis
trict to teach. He hud traded for .1
farm in Siskiyou county, and last
stead land on tho upper Table Hock.
Quito a boom has startwl en ICv
am en ok in the eluuabar mining
belt. Sivoral of our neighbors havo
taken up claims and are busy work
lug tllClil.
Clasn liros. wore busy baling hay
for l.no Wylund on tho Scott ranch
rocontl.
Sbortv Knlghtnii or the Mondows
was vUlting at tho Mynot homo this
week.
Del Moriisou Is buing hay from
the Hill ranch at IlcSKle-
Otto Tr. sham wan worklim on Hip
jmbllc higliKaxH this week
his land, so while the snow is going
off he is going to teach school and
thus utilize his lime. He has a wife
mid seven children.
A. F. Ilromi of Medford came out
Friday mid took the Kogle Point
Persist stage for Hlk ereoK where he
is going to do some surveying on the
old Tucker place.
Carl von der I Mien, Kichutd
Thomns, Sam Courtney, (Icorge Aus
tin, the Fugle Poiut-Climux mail con
tractor mid enrner, ami Kd Walker
Merc here fur dinner Frulav.
The i'.i'.lc Point h.i-kftbnll team
wo- to liac ,om oxer lo At!legate
to remain K'ncancntly, but found the
winter too severe for him, culled on
his son, 1'iofessiir W. . Wheeler, on
his way to Fresno, Cal., last Friday.
Horn To Mr. and Mrs. Jack Tnn
gnle of Iluttc Falls, Mhic!i 'J3, twin
boya, Dr. Holt rcjsirta.
Joliu Owcjb of Welluu was smiling
on Ids friends here Suturdny liiotu-
in-
1 noticed eight rolls of wire fenc
ing on the depot platform this (Sat
urday) morning for Lemon Chnrley of
llrownsboro.
Among the nrriwil on the P. &
F.. this morning was William Grieves,
our county assessor, and n very
prominent candidate for the iiomiuu-
lion lor siieriu at ine prmir.ry. ne
stopped off just louu; enough to
shake hmuh with nboiil a dozen
friends who met him nt the depot and
went on up lo Hullo Falls. .). Tor
rill of Tnlcul was with him, but he
stopped off here uud went to the
Suiinysiile and mi did K. W. Learning,
also of Talent. Also ,1. .1. Conway, a
salesman reproacnling Peet Pros. Co.
of Kansas City, Kan. Miss Pearl I.,
(lucid, who is teaching in the Ante
lope district, mid .1. ). Spiter.
Siv nionihs ngo F. .1. Amcs, who
owns r fine farm on the Fugle Point
Derby road, took a notion to nuke u
change in his pnpcr and ordered,
through inc. his-Daily Mail Tribune
discontinued uud mid mc lor a years
Kiibkcription to the weekly, mid lust
winter 1 saw him mid he suid that he
thought that ho had missed it in
making the ohnnge, but ho would let
it go for u while, hut tudnv'ho called
on mo lo inuko the ehmigo mid paid
me tho balance, .l.'J."i, over the "."
cents ho had paid on the subscription
to the weekly, inukiiiir it ", and took
his iwcipt for a year's subscription
lo the Daily Mail Tribune u sens
ible moe.
ENTENTE FINDS CACHE
OF TEUTON SUBMARINES
LONDON. Mar. i'J - Allied war
ships have declared n bloiknde of the
(Sreolnn coast" says the Times Athens
corrosH)iidoul," and are allowing no
vossels to enter or leave port. This
stop was taken following tho alleged
discovery In Crete by landing parties
from French and Ilrltlsh ships that
(airman agents woro actively storing
and shipping supplies to Austro-Uor-man
submarines.
"Advices from Patrls say Hint sail
ors who lauded from an allied w-ar-khlp
arrested the skippers of a Her
man salvage boat and an Austrian
whoonor In I lie harbor and convo)ed
them (o tho warship.
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NON-SKID
The RIGHT Tire
At The RIGHT Price
There are no ifs, ands, or buts about
Fisk Non-Skid Tires. They're right,
with the right non-skid qualities and
the right price plus Fisk Free
Service in more than I 00 Branches.
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They still cost less than plain treads
of many other standard makes.
Compare These Fisk Prices
Grey Non-Skid Casings and Tubes
3ns Cuing Tub Sue Cattna
3 x 30 10.40 2.60 4 s 35 31.20
3x30 13.40 2.95 4 x 35 31.55
4 x 33 22.00 4.25 5 x 37 37.30
Are You Prepared for Easter?
SUITS, COATS AND DRESSES
On Display Here Make Choosing Easy
It's nunc too soon to select umi wmni'iits for tins hif piu'wlc, and then, too, it's n
uounie adviiniac in enoosin wiini inc siocks arc in uicir dcsi.
Silk Suite priced $22.50 to $45.00.
Conta at prices ranging from $4.50 up.
BLOUSES $1.98 TO $7.50.
Cloth Suits nt $21.50. to $35.00.
Drotsog as low as $12.50 in silk, and up.
All-Silk Crepe dc Chine AVaists,
cither high or low collar, elastit;
hand and long sleeve; also neat
(uh silk in a variety of st pipes, and
the better all-silk taffetas and
pussv willow silk, at $3-75 to
G.50.
PETTICOATS IN SILK OR
COTTON PRICED 79c AND UP
Black Sateens in the less expens
ive kind; also coloi-s such as blues
and KPcens. Silks in taffeta, sat
ins and wash taffetas in black,
pink and white, and ppiccd at
3.50 to $G.50.
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SKIRTS
This season )Poinises to be one of
the largest on recoi'd, as a sepapatu
skirt season we have anticipated
the demand and aiv showing a big
range of both cotton wash skirts
and woolens, at Jj2.'i8'Und $2.95.
BUY WASH GOODS NOW
.Many ladies have already selected
"their wash materials for the early
spping season, so much so that we have
been compelled to re-order many of the
lines. AVe have recently received the
popular wide stripes, ranging in prico
1!) to 50.
ONE LOT OF WAISTS 98c
"Waists that formerly sold up to $
last season's styles, some, short
and sonic are long sleeves; voiles,
KIMONOS, PLAIN AND FANCY
Not the loose, untidv kind von have
seen in seasons past, but neat fitted
styles, with elastic belt, trimmed
collar and cuffs; also a big range of
the popular Japanese patterns.
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HOUSE DRESSES 98c TO $2.50
Come in a big range of neat stripes,
mostly blue and white and blaek
and white; also plain blue and gray
ehambrays, together with a variety
of medium dark or colors, for good,
hard wear.
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YOU ARE ASSURED OF GOOD
HOSIERY IN BUYING WAYNE
KNIT HOSE
Jf we knew of better hose for tho
money we would buy them, but our
many years' experience in selling
these hose over the counter, together
with many other lines, has convinced
us that there are no better hose made
to retail at 25, 35 and 50.
SILK UNDERWEAR IN WHITE
AND FLESH TINTS
TAFFETA SILKS IN STREET
SHADES
Very much in demand at present More and more popular every sen
are these, dark colors, such as
greens, blues, gpavs, tans and wls-
cpcpes'and novelty materials, suit- taria; very popular at present for
able for midsummer wear, about 10 use in the wider skirts, also in the
or HO in the lot to choose from and lot ape the changeable silks at
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any size.
The
May Co.
Vs
$1.50 lo $2.00 yiml.
200 SHRUBS LEFT to CHOOSE FROM
10c Each While They Last
Out of tho 1000 Shrubs which we placed on salo yeutorday morn
ing we havo between 150 and 200 bushes. Many rose bushes in tho
lot in the different varioties. Also lilacs, honeysuckles and tho like
son, and especially good this year,
in tiie Jlesli siiade, chemise combi
nations and separate garments,
plain or slightly trimmed with
laces or embroidered. Priced at
$1.08 to $3.50 each.
The
May Co.
Bell-am s
Absolutely Removes
Indigestion. One package
proves it. 25c at all druggists.
Medford House Movers
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Start the Day Uight
ACORN BRAND BACON FOR BREAKFAST
End a successful day with our sueeulent, spicy HAM.
All the leading stores in the valley carry our products.
Wo Pay Highest Prices for Cattlo, Sheop and Hogs.
iiuniKsr MAiuurr eiuci: roil wooi.
CENTRAL POINT PACKING CO.
Sssse MM
R3 a? v4h feaft&fe
SMELT
6c Pound
Medford Fish & Poultry Co.
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Indestructible
Rust-Proof
Handsome
THE MODERN GAS RANGE !
. The quiclvit, coolest, i-heapest meaiw of cooking.
J Prices if'UU.tMl 1-r; M.tiU, i-i.iiliected.
hi....... .-.., Oregon Gas & Electric Co. (irap.-
luilt like a Safe
Stcel-iiliil iisIk-sIiis const lliclloli ol "V 1111(1 l'i"
b'ri'.l'I. I'iling ('ubiiirlH tw ides real lire protection,
In one Mini rtM'cl, "Y anil K"
' STKKI. l'al.im'U aren't built like
oilier klel cabliwU: tiy u
built with two itotl walla Inatnad
(if on, aitd with itad air i
ml nh t nitttut btwin Umim
walla.
1 hix ia th- moat approved typo
of cuiiatruetion for uaa on modern
lire-proof aafea. Awl it la uaad
in all exterior parta of evry " V
and i:" 8TKKI- Cabin t-top.
bottom, aide, back and ra war
front. It ilvea aJ prottctlon
ayainat lire.
8inglt-waJI conatrucUon flrea
only a "vi-ncor" of aaety which
m d ubly a nifiiace bacauaa it ia
often iniaUktnly rcproaantad aa
tin -proof Hold a lighted match
t('nU fur
under a aingla-wall drawer bot
tom and teat Um heat with your
other hand. TUtm contnara with
"YandB"8TKEL!
Take no chaneea when buylflg
new cabineta. Uuy " V awl K"
8'1'KISL and thua protect your
record) from loaa by Art. Prices
no higher. Automatie latch
piavent drawer from opening
accidtmUlly, and apecial utpn
aion alidea facilitate thlr oiwrH.
Uon.
The line include caldnatM of
every required aite and tyl for
every lairpoae. Made by Yawman
and Erbe Mfg. Co., "lewier of
the world " in flling devie awl
olHce ayatema wood and ateel.
Dcmonatration gladly tfivon.
Call in let u ahow you.
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