Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 17, 1916, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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bin ln iiwt rrlntncd frmn nn
Ffnrtririt. where he h h-m attend'
iflu I" ilrtail-. a fr tlH- hdte-r eijllti
tnrnf. The iii-iilltiin f the Wef-
rrn I nffin triehrftlerf i-lnea Hi the
MoMrr fh- inttinl fcrnnl fr the re-
fiiTniptf eirnt. In the meant tfM M.
the timn Kmrltf mifltnf)
inhifh rrejrtn hen- iim eer n t&r
teniftv t ftttwl r'ruliit. .Ifirtl '21.
Jhimermi enmmHtee. hare nii en
tire ttetn f afrMnjieaiefils well Mi
ller w,,
A nttathwr af rhiingr in passenger .
neelilr nr- -;-' li " r, ! . ! ' i i ,, , ,. , , I;
of the tiwftlwrn tenntnel". Tw fHnh I eejwfWitte fur wpawfcteitf, ,
tif a mIHmi eiirw if krrrk- will Inker j HttHr't- pety will tweet fit-.
the mttfrtit of a nar fniiof aneJ the there tt jne hi im rrtrhwfa
.dK.A ill ! ff .a. - -- - i l LBlla f '
rirnm Frntin-i limn urirrm nrnn i
ilnirt rnwi.
V atee hate been take here n
, chm..i i. (rninir m fr the khj an- train, mewtl nhvr on, oetw here' yet fr nwmhsatirMjr an Ahtaml fun
'Sir-. I. I- I.rwii ni lit t lo (ifttlith- ' Tin Im-ul Anuiitu ini.hnir nuiI ti
ler are i,nilinr n fen ln with .v ..i it- luin, ,,, h .iihIkhi fnt
OoM Hill rHutivr. iinln. AImmi) s(t tun- i.t thr .n-
Mn. V. 1). llnhy of I1ionit wan !'" " wttl' ib l. tin t ureil
tlif wwk-end gufM of nltifi hire. y J- N'. Irnni f I hi.- i-ity, rrf-
Lanlrr lHvw, Jtr. Imvm and Mm. ""ok ThK tlrrnhrim Co. of
K. F. I Mm win- amonc ibt Willow Portland. Th bid wm HM mt
rli,a- lii4K'r in town Kntnrdnv. ! ht pound, a rrcord prif. 0hr
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THlclit Htul .MfMliml Wooumeii
A lnntP ilclttKHtlon of Awhlnml, Tal
ent and Medford Woodman attenlpd
tin itiitiation of the IochI (Hidmtn
lodKi' lioro Friday I'veninjr.
Tito voter Iiiih licfctm to ft'ol lii im
portmicp now, -for ho is n poimlnr
Mron with the many cHndidatm nui
ninr tt wnnty offit'" who havo
bi'i'ii MJuriiiir into our uity tlu pat
'. v days.
Klilm SHIIb left Friday momimr for
Derby whore he will upend the ftroat
er m 1 1 of tlii' Miinmor on liifTrNiicli.
.Mtur Wultor Apor wk luwt to
n number of his little friends Satur
il .n't. tTi.i.in. That was Mnntur
... i .Ml biriutiuv and a iimt d--IJKlitfnl
time wax hud by I'tteh and
t'ey tiny jcut'Kt present. "It ia h
pity,'' Miiid one diminutive ninid,
'thnt Wultor's birthday don't uomo
oftenor. .,
Henton llbwixK nnd moii of Ashland
wi-r" biiHitiuti viitorw here Satur
day. The revival ineotiiiffB now in projr
ro at the Christian ehureh arc well
attended and are stirring up great
lintoroxt, Tli HWeet nlo by the
"Ivy Siiifror" and the owpot, sln
oere, touehinif utrnioiiH by tho evnu
p(ili.t are much enjo'ed and appn--ciated.
Wwliwwlav eveniiiif n larse
tiuinber of Grout' l'a i-itizen1 head
ed by their pator, Kev. Harmon,
wen amonif the nudieaeo. The peo
ple also had an opportunity InM
wok to linten to Will I,on(f, the bril
liant hoy pntor of Montana who wax
on hi way home from California
where ho had won the debatu between
the universities of California anil
Montana.
Mi Mabel Jon da departed for her
home in Corning, California, Sunday,
morning after a two montlm' viiit
vith Central Point relative.
Mrs. Anna obinoii eame down
from Ashland tlio last of the week to
vi-it with her friendn, Mix. W. For
KUSou. The nTfirora und ttehorn of tho
Methodift ltuft.'h Slvo iinTo lliein
Heei a baiuptet Friday evening in
the C. V. A. C. liHimuet hall. About
twenty nervuntn of the eliuieh wore
Ihere and enjoyed the evening im
menxely. The luneheon which wa
both dainty and uhtnntial, wax well
apprecinttNl and was palatable and
dolieimiK to the moxt faxtidioua W.
K. Kaliler ns tonstniasier and his
droll wit was the eluef ntlriietion of
the eveiin.g.
baldot-H wvrr l.oui-. WHli of Ah--
land, in Im-IiuIi' ..r Norton A Co., of
Port In ml. and William & Co.. of
Jarksom ill. Med ford buyer?. dM
not put in an aiiiwaranrc until tbo
nr ! the noi,
C. A. RliaM of Ihi ettT Imh re
recently received otd of the aVath
nf bis brother. If. J. WiaiMtii. whiek
cenrred at FniiWonlli, Weil Virgin
ia. The deceased wae at an advanc
ed age aad was a pkxtrer fcaioVnt of
thnt Bcetfcm.
Mm. M. Reed of Ashland wn re
eetitlr Heeied preldt of the Wo
miiu's Hmnc MetwiotMiiy society of
the MeihcxIiM church for thr Klamath
Knl d'stiicl. at the late meeting at
Medford. Mr. II. J. Van Fosxcn,
A PafeKtiRe pageant, eonrefhti;
sightseers ftgnraflrelv "IM af Aah
ton ho tha Orilai w 4tte place
at ChanfamfWi hall Arll 17. 1 nnd
It, mm a chaaae of program daily.
f
K. R. BmHh, brother of K. F. (were
Smith, local lirervraan, accompanied
April 'Jl. J?o. ); will arrire at Jl a. .dktat far aen of the Portland
j.. hwtaai af II !'"'. and wW hmra at I Kow frtWal, as ortnt whteh in tak
1I:J.V No. 1A, at IM p. m., m- ing place la ataat towna thrmighont
Mead of 4iA0, leaxing at 4:1.1. Xo. j the Mate. Him Wairt Uao4n ham by hU brotlnif-in-la.tr, i. L. Williama,
M nt 0:tO p. at., leaving; at i. The, been rhonen to fe pre went Klamath
Falla in tba qaeanly eonteat.
The hvrifr aale in forreloaort
" !! iii. I I. i'.l. r. i Wthlf
. i' i. !' M c i hi. I iiiolher,
lui.ii It im. I. -' ii , on In-, whv to
(...mi.. l'.,
A I'i'ti'.el.riicf! .if too TjnlHr- e
!iinrinir In lie I . s. ingmear ronin,
m'" he'iiih here the laat of the
."i'x '"' .'n "i " harrncks to Hna
eS.'rii-ii ii. i i.Hmt points. ThcT
I-1 i. 'mi,. ii, i of Lieut 1. Kl-
latter la northboBiid. The awet im
potlaat ehange effects Xo. 55,
eottthbottad, whieh forawriy arrived
here about 3 a. m. Its new time will , Mineral Hprinf Natatorium haa been ' Red Muff were joined bv th mother ! burl),
liOlt aihl Kim !.'
Pun ml i
left recently for the cent ml weat, -Cox, who dtto
afUr a that with reUthen here since , am of 82 vn .
laat November. Tbey drove a Htudt- day. Tba body
of Thotaaa fl.
r recently at tha
i- held on Satar-
taken to hi for
proeeediafpi against tha Ashland . baiter 4 over the mottntniiM, and timer home at On -co, Wisconsin, for
be 1 1 n. m., leaving at 1 1 :1.V
The HtrnirtteTr riiecwfi, ntn
ning an eecottd 10. now haa three re
frigerators as equipment. Theae
will he increased to ten cars when the
set for Saturday, April 22, at Jack- of the Rmith brothers and Mrs. Wil- Trinity OaUd il! !n''l n bacnar at
aoHvill. jlinma. The porty a vWting rfln- ' the iwrish hmae Ainu .'.., fmni 2 to
Talent will hold its annual field tivea at Kseondido nnd other portions II p. m.
meet April 28. Uoy nnd girls am, of California, after which Mr. Smith i Iast liday t ; nf ?m em-
eligible m the eonMaw. Jrhere will and nw mother will lettvo fur their'atoRt Bmaa Ireat tli-.. i.li hcic bonnd
sale was over. C. W. Itantn & Sons, ' Mis. W. I). llodgnn ami other dele- ' shipment are at tlu-ir height. Fnch i le over n score of events. The chief homeat Wankon. It.wn, bv train, ami for Ban rr.i
Mrs. Haltie Dinet'f has ivlurntHl
from lied Hlul'f, Cal., wliore hv Iimh
been ponding tlio past few months
with hur xixtor.
Mrs. Clint Gallatin of Medford
was th gut'xt of Jaokaottville friends
Thurxdny."
Jamos Ituekley of Hueh, xiieoess
fully undorweut an oiwintkm at tho
Sacred Heart hospital laat Sunday
for appendicitis.
Mrs. Arthur l.ewia returneil to
Grants l'axx Mondoy after a visit
with relativex jiving in ttil viciuily.
Mrs. Jtiha iiunningtioi aoennHtn
i.4l Mr- nd .Mrs. Fred O'Kcll.v to
their home on Williams creek tat
Sunday
Mixs Dorlaud INdiinaon left for
San Francisco, tho first of the week
for a lew weeks' visit wt the metru
poli and to iow the art exhibit be
fore its removal.
Mrs. Minnie Kclley and Mrs. Hob
crt Finney were Ashluiid viitnr
Tuexdnv.
A. l(oe nf Metlford was a bui-1
nexs cuKcr nt the county seat last
Tuesday.
W. II. Johuson went lo Portland
Thursday on buxinc.
Mr. II. II. Sargent sjHnt a few
hours in Medford Thursday.
l'rof. aud Mrs. F. C. Smith spnt
Saturday uul Suudny uilh Ashlund
J'ricnds.
Mr-. Hurry Young of Central
Point un the guest of Mr. Anno
litoad on Thuixduy.
W. I. Webber, ex-marshal of
Jiu-Kouville, hux moved to Stcrhog
where he will farm this summer.
Viruiin Can I rail re to rued frnni Xc
br.ixj.a TtmrHdttv utter an nbunce of
M'uil ca.
Sam Holt, Davis A: Sns, Dan Wil
linm and others coustitutel the
km1, which was made np of stock
raiser- of this vicinity and the (Ireen
Mountain springs district. Couiuii
in.Mi Charley Hntita officiated as
auctioneer, and the sale was held c
the local freight depot. Km ten
Sons have about IfiOO head of Anj; -ras.
Mrs. K'irnbcth Hender o'" C ntrnl
Point inn recently birn i;i. "'(' f
federal jH'nsinn of $12 per tuo-th
dating from Aug. lit), 11.
In resHiuse to an imitation Uv
the Springs comtniasion, iuite n num
ber of local reaidonta visited the
Dodge xadn well on Sunday, noting
the scom of work done on that prop-;
cri in the untiring efmrts f the!
commission to develop the sida m. to
botli .quantity and qnality. This, ef
fort was eirinnlly almndnnail bv pre
vious contractors in faor of new en- '
gineer: who ore "onto the job." mid
l.ai tneklcd tho problem us exporta, i
securing flattering result. The flow I
is ample aud tho waters posse. the ,
Mimlitios of the res genuine oda in
stead of being diluted to excess with i
common everyday drinks, Thexu
springs arc nbont si.x inilea out, tho
conduits from which are nlrendv i
laid iiwaiting a f'onuccting up of the
entire syxtein.
Another prospective of tho Hotel
Oregon annex when completed, is
the Wolls-Fnrgo offices which, re
jMirls have it, may locate anunuvntly
'in the new structure.
Frank J. Shinn bus sold out his in
terest in the shoo store of Hrigga&
Shinn to II. T. Fhnore of Augimtn,
Maine. Mr. Kliuore bus been visit
ing relatives in Southern Oregon for
several months near Talent,' where a
brother-in-law reside. -He xuccood1
'Sldjin hh jxIitiTer AitlCMonle Hiiggs
in a business which ix the only exelu
xixc shoe store in town.
Walter Heviugton, ynrdmnster nt
the local railroad tenninal, is out
again, couvnhWing from a minor
surgical operation, after having boon
detained at home for n few day.
Sanford Wilcox of I.o Angelea,
nephew of Fcstiia Butts, is viaiting
his unelc'x family residing on Moun
tain avenue.
Dr. Albert Denrsdorf of Oakland,
Cal., is i-iting relatives here. Ha it
a brother of Mrs. A. F. Hunt of Port
land, a former resident, aud undo of
Mrs. Will Dodge of this city,
Medford partieK are puroluiniitg
various linos of business here. W.
S. Weaver has hold his xhooshop to a
recent rosideut of that city. It i lo
ented in the Allen block cm North
Main street. In the Cunningham
room, coruur of Main and Oranito
streets, hairdressuig and manicuring
parlor are being installed also by
Medford professionals in thoe Htioa.
Such an establishment is somohting
new for this city.
The Hotel Oregon ix about ready lo
fiiterluiu guextx. ' Hooius will he
available on Monday, April 17, and
the a i ill ill be i.M'ii in a week. The
Iioiim will le ic-i!i.ilciit with new
I'uriii-liiiiux uud a multiplicity of
other improvement-.. Landlord Dob
gale- weie in ulteni'iincc at tlic jj"lli
crini'. 'l'tep.iu-dii -. ' . V , -I. n
ad,.ilid ill all. iti. n, h'i 0 t.i il'
i-iiv 1'iintuitis 1 Jlln , lute-, l.'i cups to troph will be a --ilver cup. The
thi ciale. WhcU'thc lit i Mi' are vi ' 'd will iiiciuc m Wcirinr i'imr
in.; ti'irlb at tin- r ! tiii r d.ulv Q i'tc . nuiplnr ' 1- . i nMiil'
I t 1 t' it i ..II. .. lOti ' r t I "!, I'. I.t . ! M !
Mr. nnd Mr-. William
(lie nutomobib I t '.i
' Joe, Me out i.
i 1 1 , , - t''i i ,, i
ill
cow
t'll.
im.l
'ill, i
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.li..
pi n
o. .'I -H in c tara of
- lulled to Vallcjo,
cone ti-oiii nnrtlieru
. ic r,.r jnnxi'inl t
.Vt
More Strength for
Feeble Old People
Cicrmait OeiMntl Killed
AUHTKHKAM, April la Th
raokfurtcr Zeiiuo statet that t.Ieu-
tcnoot tieneral y.x voa Srbon-
Lu Ao AralffltMh, lifts ea kitted
rat be rroaf. If km a tirotner vt t'J i oc
ioiifljftdt or n licrwwi tmit!t'
tAiuxlE, to amy will; it : " '
str nsaspmccc ilt ' i '"
offt&ePag jfj ,' ,i, i I
If all ilic old K-o; l- in Medford
realtzcit wliut Vlnol ili do tor thorn.
ie would not be able to get enough
of it to uiK the demand. We
quote from a recent letter received
from Mrs. A. K Carson of Kingston,
N. Y.
She says: "I am G9 years of ago,
and bad been ailing for a loag time
wlta indigestion. I got run-down, wai
weak. dis and could aot sleep at
nlcht. t eoaaulted two doctors who
uld I had hardening ( the arteries
nnd at my am- could nat expect lo be
! strong uBaln. My daughter tiouM
give me no imce until I tried Vlnol.
as It had done so much tor her. I
have taken five bottles and my
health and strength have roiue bsik,
so I am able to do all the housework
fur my family of four, and I am rec
ommending Vlnol to all my friends."
The rtawm Vlnol Is ?o beneficial
to old iK'Oido U boause It contains
tee un t'lomSoU needed to replace
decilsin iUngth Uh renewed vtg-
(VU. the medlcioal elements of
Ii od livers without oil. iton-
l( ltlH I t'l 1 1 ' lit ullll .1 Illllll
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Next Sunda
Will Be E
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Off
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And everybody will want to "dress up." At this store you will
see at their best Women's Newest
Suits, Coats, Dresses, Skjjrts, Blouses, Etc.
It would plwisc us most IT wo wore nhlf to sim you all and ask you
to eoiiio hero set' and try on these beautiful gnriuouts.
prices are moderate In ovovy instance.
"Women's Suits $10.50 to $22
Women's Coats $ 5.00 to $1
Women's Dresses $ 5.00 to $20
Woiuoii'g.Skii-18 .' $ 1.48 to
Women's Waists ,.. 08c to
ICnyser
white
short Silk Glovoi,
black or
50c
Kayser short Silk Gloves, black' or
white 1 $1,00
12-lmtton length Mouiqueliuro gloves,
black or while 38c
10-lmiton length Aionsquetaii'g 0 loves,
black or white 50c
. Men will want lo fix up loo. Probably you'll bo needing a few fixing!
shirts, eolliin, stx-ks, 1ml or new suit. 'I'll eylllielp you to got in the njiiru of I
Foiip-lu-HancI Tit's
Our Blue Sorgo is a lender at $16.60
Puro worsted Suits, special values $15
Montgomery all wool Suils, sp'l $11.50
Yomig ftieu' nil wool Suits.'. $10.00
1 Jr(fijb I llllS MHMMMMKIHIM f'
K. & W. Dress Shirts , 05c
Arrow Collars 2 for 25c
GOLDEN
MEDFORD, OREGON
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$ 4.50 TOStwfAOfv3K '"?
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75c mfffw vyirJVM :?' i
$1.00 to $3.50 w ;mlteia8gk. , ;
ttaBWaebjfeMavsi v svor iVWlL-JW' V r B '
g 85c to $1.25 HHHH VVHM -"'
$i.5o BHofwyilf ,;
1A (VI BHKai.4. irtm AIL -U -4 ntrr I IftQafeWA . v"1'--4
'm BBffiPl-Il rFl! lP , 1 iSKljfe ' .
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KmHbsM TO U till I n i Jaw VtWrV .
KlialPSI !P5dSPilv, Tiafcr , . ?
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Meto95e . ; Maa :L-lL-3 Wmlti&Mj
$3.tt to (mjo - ;. n 4 fKHJlrl mm
Soled Qxfdrds ' .-... jIJ ':, h fbW
$lo5 ', .: ; SSn'i 'IrSwRw! m
ftOn iwl 03e '-'. .v-ir-.iW&Sif'.' .if Af aW
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ULE iMi
CoF&:r rsimbm
Phoenix Silk Hoio
Aniorlcan Lady Corsets.
Middira in all the new sly
While Canva Low Shoes
Pair
low eut Dress Shoos, many
$2.26 to $3.26,
Kid Laeo lioot, new
Sjort Shirts
Dress Shoes
Wliltu CftHYtti .'rtubboi
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I'niuii Suits 59c,
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