Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 26, 1916, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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SrEDFOUD MATT, TRrBUNTU, MEDFORD, QK(10X, FRIDAY, MAY 2G, 101G
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,The Queen KkIIkt Jllbllcal drams
bjr thff students of St. Man's Acad
ery. will lie nlTen tonight at the Star
theater. An error was made In an
nounriHff thai the ilrama would be
given f lh Bademy. The presenta
tion of the dram will begin at n: lt
o'clock tonjgbt at the Star.
Waterman Ideal fountain pens are
MttaroMtsod to give servlee. Let ua
rIMM your fountalii pen free of
charge. Medford Hook Store.
Mr. and Mr. It. U. llennett will
Ibrvo thin evening for southern t'Rl
lferMla, where tlmy v. Ill probably re
wtalH. having disposed or their busi
nesi here. Mr. IJennell lis noon,
Hl!t menlly. an operator In the
Wealern Union Telegraph company'.!
of fire In thla city, lie wm alao at
one time an operator for the South
ern Pacific fottiimtiy at It Medford
latloti.
I)e Voo glvei trailing itainiit with
overythlng except aroonrloH.
I. W. Pomerene and wife of hln
rolii, Neb., are visitors In the city
thla week.
(lot your milk, cream, butter, egs
nnd buttermilk at He Voe'a.
J. It. Knlop of Seattle), la transart
liiK business In Medford todHy.
Typewriter paper of nil kinds nt
MfMlford Printing Co.
fi. IC. Mill, n inualrlan of Msrsh
field, la In the rlty for a few days.
While here he will go Into the Hlne
Ledge district on a lour of Inspec
tion, lie rained in the Jacksonville
district several yeara ago anil Has
great confidence In the mining re.
sonnies of thla county.
Tho world' greateat com pan I en
Ilolmna, Tho Inauranae Men.
.I. II. Orley or Albany, Is looking
over .Mini ford with it view to Inwom
lug substantially Interested here.
J. O. Onrldnrc, tno bout nil around
photographer In notithcrn OroKon.
Always reliable. NosntlvoB inado any
whoro, tlrao or plsco. Studio 238
Main St. Phono 320-J.
'Mra. Jean Alwoll of Hams vallev, r
'; Ml, I ill or rf.n rami nio, f'al . n
uvitiiiiK and lumber nian In a vlxltor
In Medford thla week. .Mr. Peck
jejune after ?io hoard or the vote on
, the ltliif Ledge railroad proportion.
Hi' says he has all or our local re-
'ports on the timber, mineral and
other resources to bo averted by
the progreaalve step Jual taken, and
will know more about them before he
leave.
i A 30 cent adjuatmonl will often
I aave you trading out your typewriter,
j Medford Uook Store.
! N. H. Parker of Ortlng, Wash., is
daya, while Mra. Parker enjoys a
brief vlalt with relatlvna In Mod
ford. Mr. Parker la much iinproaaed
with the Klhilllles or development
here. "1 have seen nothing like It business trip to (JrantH Pass
Dr It i: Ooldni or .l.irKRum lllr . I
will leave todiiv for New York CIO,
where he will take a special course
In one Of Die line of bin profeaelon.
While east, Dr. Golden will vlalt bin
old home place, Mergnntown, West
Virginia.
De Voe buys beer bottlo.
Mrs, .1. V. Roddy and Win. Paul,
have just returned from San Fran
riseo. having mada the trip com
fortably in their auto.
Sinokn h King Spitz cigar. fie.
Thoy aro homo-made, tf
Carl V. TeriKwald ha gone to Port
land on liimln".
Dr. Klrch'geannur will be at Ilotol
Nash every Wednesday. Hours for
consultation 10 to 3.
W. ('. Debley baa returned from
FAMOUS PAINTING BARRED FRO M EXHIBIT IN NEW YORK SCHOOLS'
In all my travel over the norlhweat
during tho pant ten yeara," said Mr.
Parker. "There Is great wealth ly
ing Idle here," he continued.
Try a King Hnltx cigar nnd en
courage home Industry. tf
h. M. Potora of Iliowuaboro, till
county, la a Medford vlaltor for a
few daya.
Poalagc atampa at Do Von'fl.
Horace .Inmea of Gold Hill, la
transacting bualnesa In the city thla
afternoon.
Hatha Ur.. Hotel Holland.
Mrs. It. I.. Cook or Gold Hill, Is
visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Marian
l.nnoe or this city.
Soo Dave Woods about that Hro In
surnncc policy. Offlco Mall Tribune
IlldK.
Mr. and Mra. Marian I.wnco and
Mrs. H. I.. Cook attniiilwl the Mathls
Veesey meeting In Talent Thursday
evening.
I'or Friday and Saturday only wo
will sell a Jin cent genuine bristle
Hwnltnry tooth brush at 2&c. Tube
of well known dental tooth paste and
a Hie cake of .lergeus Glycerine soap
(70c worth) for "JO cents. These
goods Absolutely first class. Heath's
Inug Store, opposite N'ash hotel.
Duvlil C Martin, accompanied by
Mrs. Martin nnd their daughter, Ks
telle, arrived from Portland Inst
night, for nil extuuded visit In south
ern Oregon, making their hendquur
tors with friend In this city.
The keen competition between In
surance compsnles, Issuing Insurance
enjoying h visit with Medford fi lends 'against loss from iucIcImiiI. has ro
this week. j suited In very liberal offerings, ns
Just received, another car of Hint i regards policy condition and largo
high grade Olympla flour. Going at ! principal sums. The Autnu hire lu
ll. 10 while It lasts. .. II. Drown.
Austin Corblu has returned from
New York to look after his extensive
orchard Interests In this vulley.
Weston Camera Shop for flrat-clnss
surance rompnny offers n new con
tract of special Interest to all persons
In preferred occupations. I'or full
particulars, address McCurdy Insur
ance Agency, Medlord National llnnk
kodak riulshltiK and kodnk supplies. ' Hldu , Telephone one two-llire ,fi7
Whipping croam at DoVoo's.
Members or the Ilaptlst Young Peo
jle's union and their friends will meet
at the church at 7 o'clock this oven
log. The girls will take buttered
buns and the boys will take "wien
ie." Your lawn mowot- mnctilne sharp
ened at Mitchells. Phono 320-J.
II M. Itolllns, of tho upper Itogue I
river country, Is in the city today on
business. Mr. Rollins went into the
region In December lat. This Is his
first trip out. lie will remuln it week
or so.
(!. T. Cosier, of Iloseburg. who was
obtaining Information yesterday
about the extent of tho supply or
hardwoods in Jackson county, will
return homo this evening. He says
thst it is niomlsod that work will bo
gln on the construction or the rail
road Just voted by the people or Hose
burg about the middle or next month.
Don't rorget Hnssett's talk on "Fed
eral Marketing Plan" at the Library
May SI, at 2 p. m. Ml
J. II. Jolly, the sugar beet man who
located In Medford last fall, has Just
returned from a visit In northern Cal
ifornia. HIk Go milkshakes nt De Voo's,
Grant Mills, or Shasta valley. !
attending to business In this city to
day. (lutes soils Ford ears, $200 down
and $2K n month.
The election Is over and tho popu
lar event this week will be tho dance
nt Gold Hill Saturday In the pavll
llon. Heat or muslu and good tlmo
assured. ()
llnrtuey Clule or Slssons, Cal., Is
vlHltlng with friend In .Medford and
vicinity this week.
The smudging Is over. Have your
house and window cleaning done by
one who know how Work done by
hour or contract. 'Hilly,'' expert
window cli aiier Phone :tno-,l r. 0
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Plrtiiti1 IniiiihiI liy New Voi-k seined, icprcciKH a kiiiiii of oiitcnti on a bench on the Thames embankment.
An art war ragea around Dolluwn's famoua painting, "Am I My llroth er' Keeper," recently banished from
the auditorium of the Washington. Jr ving high school, New York, bocau se It was said to be "degenerate and
depressing". Artists, labor loaders and social reformer nro protesting against the school's aetlotu
Kiuij:i:,a.1Jt,.
H jr.ST TO t'
H ItHMIVI VOL fef
H Til AT in i: p
' H ItlKMeht Majority or the fc
H Slio-(-'oln Public u j,i
I STAR THEATRE f
AVHV? J
Over S00 voters registered nt tho
city hall on election day. Many 'jet
remain unregistered. The registra
tion books are open nt the city hall
all of the time. Those who have not
registered since January 1 1 should
register now. Those who registered
Tuesday are' permanently on the reg
istration book. Hut there are many
who are not. Why wait until election
da? We will have another election
Moon.
The next regular meeting of tho
city council will bo hold on the even
ing of Juno fi.
The council will oanrasa the votes
cast at the city election on Tuesday
this afternoon.
Miss Kdna Itlggs of Ashland, Is
visiting In Medrord for n row day.
Thosa who have alfalfa ready to
cut hall thl sunny weather with ex
pressions of delight. In some fields
the first cutting should have been
made a week or ton daya ngo. Tho
second growth Is well started and It
will bo olipped considerably In mow
ing the first.
Found Lady's parawol. Owner
may recover same at police office by
proper identification and paying -for
this adv.
II. K. Hurt or Apploguto, Is In tho
city this afternoon.
Today Is bright and warm with
summer suKKextfon. Many are In
clined to git out the straw lint on a
bet that wlnier I over.
Miss Christine Jacob, who has
been the popular clerk and bookkocp
r at the Nash hotel for many months,
left this morning for Stevens Point.
Wisconsin, for an extended visit nt
the homo of her mother. Ku route
MIkh Jacobs will stop a day at Grants
Pass to be present at the graduation
of hor nelce, Miss Helena l.elloy. of
that city, and devote a day or so
to a vlalt with friends In I'ortla'nd
and Minneapolis. Miss Jacobs will
rolurn about the first of September.
Leslie Hurt of Knglo Point, Is
transacting business In Medford and
Jacksonville today.
iJirry Summers, who returned yes
terday from Puget Sound, will leave
Monday for ICureka for a slay or aev
eral weeks on business.
'Mrs. Georgia Kador or Tolo, Is In
the city this afternoon on legnlbusl
nee. RC. J. Welt or Glendnlo. Is doing
business In Medrord and Jacksonville
today. '
Mrs. A. M. Hathaway and daughter,
Alma, or Gold Hill, are visitors In
Medford this afternoon.
C. N. Wharton left for Heno this
morning, wdug part way by auto. Ho
will sell his property there and In
tends to Invest the proceeds in Itogue
river valley, believing that tho peo
ple of Medrord huve finally declared
A
PAWS, May 'J(l. Lieutenant Will
iam Thaw of the Franco-Ann rnim
iniiition corpN "hot down a I'"l.kv
aemplaue in the legion of Verdun
ventenlay.
Panamas
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Sport Hats
Big Bargains
Lieutenant Tlmw lin been decorat
ed twice and twice eileil in the order
of the day For doling exploit in the
air. On April II he brought down In
l'irwt (ienimn aeroplane at Verdun. On
.May 121 he was proHted for citation
for driving an enemy aeioplanc aero
the German line and compcllim.' it to
descend.
Zemo for Dandruff
You de not want a slow irentnu-nt
when luilr is fulling and I lit- duiiilriiK
serai U killing the hair roots. IMuy
ini'sns no Imlr.
(Jot, at any drue More, a bottle of
wnio for ".V or $1.00 for extra lro
l IW a directed, for It does tin
work cmlckly. It kill the dandruff Korin,
iiiiurliilie the lmlr root and Immediately
stejis Itt'hliiK H-alp. Il I Hiire and nafe,
I not xrvny, is enny to um and will not
Mala. ritips ami MimniHXM are imrin
they contain alkali. lie'
Don't mi' thl chain to ret Jn-r
what jot! hue hi en luoklng ror.
Miss Lounsbury, Milliner
M. M. Dept. Store
Our Specialty a $.".( Hat
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ror a progressive movement that will , , , ' h , ., ,4 . .
bring great wealth to southern Ore- nlo Inexpensive.
0)1 Zemo, Cleveland.
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EAGLE POINT
S II. Harnlfih'a auto a ill lcmo
KhrIc Point at s A. M. and 1 P M
dull; . except Suadav; lean Medford
9 A. M. and f. P. M. Will call i. r
passenger at hotels in Medford and
hotel and buslnes Ikhim'h in K.uii-
Point.
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Ladies' Anuor IMaic Silk
Hose, $1.25, $1.50 an.l
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Hai':ain Counlci' Hals.
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riitrimmed Sli.i . aloes
to $7..H $2.J)S
Otlui-s at J)S $t.-!S.
$1. OS and $U..(J)
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Hat HiaiiU, allies to 7")i',
at 5c
One lull ruek of Tailored
Suit., in series, mixtures,
eti valines to $2.") 9.J)S
All the hijjli irriido Silk
and Wool Suits, values
to sft.15, now... $li).J)S
One full nu'k of Tailored
Suits, values to irJlo.tK),
Si le. raft models, now
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?.") .Jap Silk, yard 129
Bi bargains in Parasols
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7."e 1'Mowers 29
$2.."0 KIowimk 9S
$1.30 Middies 9S
7.")e Middies 59
Uars?aiiB in Muslin ruder
wenr. I'mWrellas, values to
11.:0 $2.08
Others 59. S9 $1..9
and up.
Silk Divsses $22.S)
Clioiee of our hitfh ijrade
Silk Dresses, values to $10
at $22.S0
One l)ii lot of Silk Dresses
values to $Ur.0() $0.S0
Short Silk Kinionas, val
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Haruain Ujwk ('oats, Suits,
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