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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (May 29, 1916)
o PAGE TWO IyTED'FOU'I) AIML TRFRrNTE, MEDFORD, OlfHlOW IOPY. IY 20, 1.010 S3& ', I ! a ) o ft I0CAL AND 1 PERSONAL Hltt HI K IthodcH Htcllson, soldier ol for tune, author mi it soclonomlst, wax a Sunday visitor in Mnlford l.iriMug urlofly with fi lends, whllr lie per fected arrangements for a lowcer vlnlt during tlu autumn months Mr fltellaon has been In Rogue river val Ibjt several time for brief ataya, lint prom l8ii to conic next fall to gath er data ami "local color" for an ar ticle, of historic Interest. l)e Voo gttea trading atampa wltli oyarytliliig ocept groceries tcvenlvmi flrlMtles traversed the unity slopes of Old Mrlaaly Hundav, reaching tin summit about :i o'cleel: lrt lh afternoon Mnl home naaln to ward mldnleht, bavin walked about tt HI flea, Postmaster K. .1. Klser of AatalanU. Joined the party and made t)m ymk with remarkable aailltv. It Wtii H ltttiR hike, bill thoan who made It oImIim to have lietn amplv repaid 111 lite view or the surrounding couti Idy they enjo)od. the Invigorating mountain oione and the rejuvenat ing" effect of the oxerclse. Cut your milk, cream, Imltor, ogga niul liuttermllk at Do Voafc. J'lKVltg received fa vorahle word from the corporation commissioner. Manager Callaghau or the 8t. Al italia mine in Mm lllue Itlilgo i!Ik trlol, will put a t'liw of men to work on Wednesday In reeumpllon or do valopmutit work oh thai big properly. Thla I another Inspiring effect of the veto of the people of Medford lint wmk on the Hlue Led Re railroad proposition. Typewriter paper of all kluda at Medford Printing Co. Miss A I Ire Streeta or (Irani Paaa. wwa a dinner gueat of Mm. Howard A. I Illl on Sunday. The world'e Rreateat companlta. llnlmoM. The Insurance Man. )M Wllklnaoii left Monday evenlnR for &mtt1e, from where he nxpci-ta lo go on lo Alaaka, vlalllng the Mad. deu-llHiiley cannery on Die Copper river. J, O. (Jorums, tno host nil around photographer In ttouthern OroRon. Alwnya rollnhlo. Negatives mndo nny whore, tliuo or placo. Ktmllo S2K Main Ht. Phone SMO-J. KIhb weather Hmidin lured many Medford people to the hill and riv ers. Several picnic parllea were held on the bank a of Koaue river. Main MttMt, to Itomkrook, while olheri an- ftH lo (he country, the Applegate dHrtrlct Mhr a Mecca. Jitai received, another ear of that high arade Olympin flour, doing at fl.lS while It (dale I. II. Ilrnwit. U. ft. Iteardan or llornbrook. Cat., jMnt Hundat m .Medford visiting frtenda. WaaittH Camera Hhop for first-class kwiak finishing and kodak auppllM. fl'We tniaka rtty and i'ount offtt'e ftMd l he poalofilce will he r lotted to JUWrow om arrount of Ileeoratlon Day. Try a King Kplts rlgar and en QftrHf keme Industry. tf Judge W. H Crowell la aie-ndliiK itt days In Portland attending to box Ihsm mat lent. Postage stamps at le Voe's. Krank Hltet of .larkwonvllle pni ttunday in Medford vlaltlua fMiid Hatha Sfte. llatvt Hollaw4. Uoe II. WIIhoii of Talent. tiui Sunday In this rit vIhIiIok trh'iid- mwl relative rts Dave Woods about that lire in Mir.inn policy. Ofllo Mall Tribune KlilK wiiil.tw Henry o( Khuu.iUi Kail. i i rndiag a few clax u in (ii ui ii inhiu to bulneei maiii'ix le 'oe buy kemr bottles. i rni ndersou of tlu' Mini l.'tlK I I I I til. ! Kpt'lldlllK 11 to ll.ll- III tin Smoke a )mg Until rlKsr. .'.,-. I'lirv are ho nninads. tf l ii ,l Hill ! 'HI Is Wllllill. lull of Illl . iiii, . nt s . i ksnlw In lirtiuts I'.i .ill ii'liui: ti i'iihint'a innii'r Hr Ktrehi I'xinsr wilt be at Hotel Nuh every idnesdsy. Hours ir ronmiltatlon t" to S ' Hrliulo h on del lli'liilint N ! Ii-ii hin'til S i !a In Mi-dinid Isliiue f I ti'lld". I Wlilppltil renin at l)e'm''s. Men II I . iiiiiii,. fin mi i i'il nor et lllC Uold Hi'l Nl'IkH, Mil ,l lac win I ! the staff i i'h !'! i l.iinl oh.iiuiiii tOUtlihtlt il i UIMII III tin !l4i.l llli aectlon ( n. ' inper Sm ! I'l.i poem w ! hi i .iiuti .1 Your lawn mowei mktllnt Sharp eiied at Mil. I. -lis. l'l.env 310 I ii K I i1 mm kil M m i.-l.l i i ill at IK mi rod ' 10 I. ln S' - 1 ill .1 1 II .ll' Jn llii' i lii ult i ourl Sn! iirdax morn ing Arthur iiat Dllt waa sentenred to aerve twenty daa In the county Jiill and pay a fine of Uo for con viction for violation of the liquor law Uiivld N'on, rx-maraliall of (iold Hill, and his partner In crime,, William Davenport, alias Robert Smith, ere aentonccd from one to seven years for larceny. Noe and Imvenport carried on exienalvs op eration at Uold Hill for many weeks. Among the thing they purloined were a Ford car and a l-ton eleetrle motor. Kulton Hmlth of Talent, con victed of failure to support an Infant child, was given one week In which to procure it bond for the future rare of thee hlld. Ulg Ic tHlIkahaV&s at U Voo's, iMIsa Mlna .lonea, who has been employed as stenographer with the Rogue Illver Trull aaaoclatlon for the laal two yearn, will lenve Thurs- dav on a visit to Henver, t olo., her old home. tCd (I. Hrowu returned Haturdny rrom a short trip to Portland. Tho work of Installing doors and windows In the business being erect od at the corner of ain Mand ami Fir streets la under way. Mrs. Wick roi, who underwent a surslcal operation at Sucrod llonrt hospital ten day ago, Is Improving rapidly. The smudging Is over. Hftvo your house and window cleaning done by one who know how. Work dono by hour or roiilnirl. "Hilly," expert window cleaner. Phone 30B-J. HO '.Morris Leonard has been roleaaotl rdom Haired Heart hospital after un tlft going an operation for apftoutU cltia. Mlas.Klora Thompson of Jackscn ville, vlalled friends and relatives In thir city Hunilay. The commencement exercises of the O. A. ('. at Corrallla mid the Pnl verslty of Oregon at Kugono will h hold this week. County Commissioner Con I.eevcr or Central Point. Is In the elty today attending to county matters. O. V. Myers of (Imnls Pass, speut ..ndy In this city Usllliig frleuis and relatives. Next Mundny tho Modforil baseball team will pla) (Irants Passat (lriiula Pass. Miss Kdytho Conn of Yrshs, Cal., is spouillng h few days In ft- city x tailing friends. Dr. W. K. Fhaw of Yrekit. Qui, hi spending a fw days in ll city anil valley on business. The memorial service at the Meth odist Kplscopal church on Mundny was msrked b an unusual attend ance and a vet) Interesting program. The memorial address b Dr. UolllHs was an eloquent tribute to the old soldiers and the cause for which the contended. Not many are left te bear tuid participate In the exerclsee, unlv I went) uppeurhiK at roll nil The) mid Hie Women's Relief imp. at I ended In a boih. "The Cheat." Puriimouiil'a great est plctiiit' niT offeri'd the local public fur the Kinall admission of (' and H'c Star theater toiilulit onh. AMUSEMENTS PAGE LAST TIME MEDFORD'S LonriliHJ Mutioil Picture Theatw ui' t l.it tin illin- ;iinl i i Hint; rihiii.it inn ui ili.it well Iximw n li. . "I'll K Three Musketeers" Un i lif Ki -i ii u FIDO'S FATE Willi ( 'lull I Mlll.lV .! illl' Kin t.ii i"ii- ! IiiIi.imi! TOMORRO 1 A7 DKCOK.MION DAY VV Special Attraction "SPIRIT OF SPRING" I ).nn i I v 7 ui lil;iliil V nitivi niiiil,ii miiii; Iiiiiii-.. Ami a Metro Wonder Play, The Price of Malice nli HAMILTON REVELLE BARRARA TENNANT TWO TRIPS IAII,Y i . apendiuK ii.n tending lo i win -x i Don't loiget ll.is-. i' i ml Miilkcilim I" i i Wii ".I. nt -' i' " iiir i'i u V i:o m' c ,1 iiuioi- u tit io 4hi ti.itufifnfl tlgtsa eils J'otil w and ii. a niotith li...A i I., v.. ....-'.. K t s h t'O ill s lll" MIIUl- IIII-4WH' 4IH '.,. !.. .1 Ii 1 l .. . T. r iuo u the ru.i s'.u.t.. JaT. J.'.Vi.l.i w:iif..A: Shd Ift eltuilojpil Jit ilus PAtuifis do j$ i it y 1 I M . . m ?t ' JHMUI dMillrt'JK'iil JU-'ti-i lriuiTiifli'lNlwiiitfc at JotC " 4J $ .,r ' ff)i4l MEDFORD and "EAGLE POINT Tuead.iv vill l.e Decoration I)n. Again the muffled drum will sum mon the veterans to another beautiful service. Not man) will respond, but the few who yet remain will salute their commander in leadtnesH for an other tribute ol respect to the mem ory of those who have passed on to another battle line the battle of peace which earthly turmoil niny not disturb. Jl. 3. (lolden of Malem, Ore.. Is among the out-of-town visitors In the city this week V.d White of Climax, spent Sundii) In this city attindltu; to business mat ters. Lines Jor the one of aafetv at street ear stopping points are being marked, In accordance with the re cently passed ordinance of the city council. The lines extend from the curbing to the truck On both sides with a rrclsnalc the al.e of the car ton both Mile. Within these line none hut the disembarking or em baiklng travelers are allowed to be, traffic hatting. Failure to observe this rule Is punishable with a heavy fine. Atl street crossing In the illy 'will thus he marked. leorge Older of Montague. Cat., has returned lo his home after spend ing a few dn)s In Hie rlt on IiiiaIiichh Adrian Hose or the (irlffln creek district, spent Similar In Mi'di'onl visilltiK friends. Siirague Itelgel ol Cold Hill, spent a few hours In thH city this irforn ing. .Darby Thoniasen of (Irants Pass. was a business vWln.r in thelty Batt- ii r day and Sunilav. .Mrs. Mmlon Dime of (lol.l Hill. Owne .1. Put ton i- acting as as-j t olouel It C WAshUuni of Table vlslte.i friends and lelatlves In this sistant manager of tin Ulks club Hock, spent Sunday lit thla clly vls- clty Sunday. on days when Lee L. Jacobs Is not itlng friends. Henry Wendt of .Jacksonville, on duly. Charles Wheeler of Albany, la spent a few hours In this city today The growth of weeds on vacanHots ' among the out-of-town Usltors In on business. H befomlng prolific, and th city tne cm un- 'arl V. TenKwald will rcTurti lo-j lion't overlook the Siar theater's council at Ita next meeting will lake day from n ahort bimlnea trip tolnd In thh patter. There Is some- step looking toward their ellmina- Portland. ! thing extraordinary on toilm. (Ion. B. 1J. Karmington of Itoseburg, -pent flntnrda in this city attending . lo business matteia. 'JB OOCOOOOCOCOO XXOCXXXXCKKJOOCXXC30CK5000CXJOCXXXXXXXJOOOOOO 0OOOOCX30CKXX)OOO0OCGCXX0OCX)X;0OOOOO0OCCOCtX5OO0 V te?r. PARAMOUNT PICTURE vrmi m&M mzz . - tk-: i.asrar;,r QVHER.E THtra-fcaSJtl 'CROWDS "GO m EI' PARAMOUNT PICTURE THE GREATEST PHOTOPLAY EVER OFFERED THE PUBLIC FOR 5 AND 10c JESSE L. LASKY Presents the Noted American Actress FANNIE WARD in' ,,,c1),yc'il" Tnfi0,,lay "THE CHEAT" As immIiiccI by till II. lie.Mlllc this production In line oT Hie HiH-st pieces on the Ceenmiiiitit putgiiiiii. A etory of tcinplHtlon iiieuome, u i iiH'iisHioii ol piitnieiiiM hi iiuMH'in ili .vine to Intel est everjnne. I you keep utlier Kw)de e inniiey.' At jott ttiitUii nun smiu wmiwins " others? Ate you iibme lepioHcIi 4n liHUdlliig ht ihn's not Ik-long to you? Siv how it great jutilileiii of inoilciii life Is milked to n iIikiiihIIc mid exciting mi( Ill-inn in this ploy. "Till: HUM. rtilt nil.l.V a VHgiHpli IIIih- IIHiIhiii leMluivs ullli (lie jMipuhu sine, i:iHTII STOltKV, Mill be shim u TO.MOItltt)W. II Is nl-o A S a gimiiiiilcisl nlti'iiclloii. I I KXX5CKJOCOOOOOCXtXK3tXXX:,OOCXJKOOOOOCXCXKlOOCOOOOOCXJO l'l.i:.S XD'li: The best pl nil n me shown ut Hn st.u on the InlhmiiM iloys; .Moiiilnv, TucmIu), Wcdni'Mliiy. Tlnii-hiy, IVIiIiij. Siitimlny mill Siniilii). We Msitlel Klialiiulee tlxin nil In Ih I lie vii In -i In Hie enliic linl)ci-e. If tlteie were ItcHct- the Slur wnlilil -how tlieiil. com., once ami u- .miMn.eii. j7IVE iECjj; ORCHESTRA TOMORROW f Why You Should Own a Maxwe Comfort First, because it is a comfortable riding car. Plenty of room for five people; deep, soft cushions; springs made of the best spring steel, scientifically heat-treated, accurately suspended and balanced. You will always be comfortable in a Maxwell. Appearance Second, because the Maxwell is a trim, smart, good-looking car. Many makers of. heavy, high priced cars, as you know, have copied the general lines, the shape of the body and hood of the Maxwell. This is more of a compliment than an infringement. Service Third, because the Maxwell, being a product of thirteen years evolution, is so designed and manufactured that it gives unfailing, consistent and and satisfying service to thousands of owners. Maxwell cars are made of the best materials that money and brains can buy and they are made right. You can get out of any car only what is put into it Fourth, because you get everything in a Maxwell that you can get in any car and you get it for less money. The answer to this is that the Maxwell is a light car and it is built in enormous quantities. The Maxwell Co. is one of the three largest pro ducers of high grade motor cars in the world. Fifth, because the Maxwell will give you more miles par dollar than any car built. We say this without hesitation or doubt. It is our honest belief and we are willing to prove it by Maxwell owners, by comparison with any other car or by any other way you suggest or prefer. The Maxwell will please you. We know it will. Let us arrange for a dem onstration and we 11 take the responsibility of satisfying you completely. ' th a: ) Touring Car $655 Roadster $635 ,F. O. B. DETROIT Low First- Cost Low After-Cost ESS H WWp IJSV " jf hP POWELL AUTO CO. Medford, Oregon rjp irne Payments if Desired I ) V1 1 3'Wft Vrawu A ... u i .. .WW a,,,, ",M1,ffi ,0 " iJ sWant hllc:. I iiiiii. :, oil it-V t. t'fwwS" fvW5jaiim1fiifftn