Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 10, 1916, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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AIIWORI) MUI". TRHHTrtf, MIODFORD, OUKdOX, KA'ITRDAV, JUNE 10, 191G
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PERSONAL
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W. I). Meliilyre. pitcher unit shorl
altiH ot the lornl tram, lft Tor Ms
km Saturday, wiier Ik will Join (tin
sflsaflh Mil ten in.
' iFrad llunaeii. Mltnnt suiierlii
Uuitstit of the Hoirthern lriri. , wlih
i)9Htlrftiarleri hi Ashland pnnt Friday
ItijH&rlfonl an busta.
W. A. ramr iWtd family lcau'
Monday on a lour or Alaska. Tln-
Strt to be tone two months
.Woftatt Camera Bttan for flrst-clnsN
kodak fltilshln and kodak supplier.
'.Mis Mild rod Veka loft tor Mac
(tewfll Id rltlt with frtauria Hatnr
(iHjf wtornln.
; 'l)o Voa gleea trading stamps with
&vrythlnt wt iwwhrta.
1l. I. .Vnrton, or Hnstou. apvnt si v
dJNft tiara In thin city, marine lb.
ftriW. He visited Jnrkannrlllc huh
liliiMl, alao ihcIr Mraral lanv ,
dtnjjatHla. II ft fftr Portland tin
f f!i$fiilnj.
$ ; (lot your milk, or on in, lmttor, orb
nnd litittonttllk at Oa We.
MIm Dorothy Wlcka loft fur Sun
l'miiclsco today to reaiimit nor studies
tnnlar I'rof. llormnn nmiaa.
Tymiwrllnr Mior of nil kinds at
Modfonl Printing Co.
II. ttarHHm and wife lfl toi .1
fHWHlHR trip this morning.
Tho world' grontoat companies
Holma, Tho Insurant Man.
ltd ward Huntler and II. A. Patter
fn loaaw fwr KastArn OrasjOfi Took
day. They will spend mm Hum- in
llentl.
Try n Klnjt Hnlta clsjar and en
Qfliimitt homo Indnatry. tf;
Mr. floor W. tlrnwH of Suet
9Hlo, la visiting frtswda at 1'iuh
i!Ht.
Pbjlftga alamt at I Vool.
t III. It, drhar, or tan VHliiri.
Hi 0a AHllliu
ikllw, lc. Hotel llMllaud.
U. 18. I'nrtar, of Sum iMam. I in
tkta olty hh buatneaa.
tm Ihiv Wooda about tkat fire In
MfKhtO nfillay. Offle Mull Tribune
Iild.
. W HHa,a birthday party for thrcr
H(rtl was ilvau at tha Ttl Vox
UH PriHw. Tmo Nioylnc thr imr
tH&fn Mr. and Mrs. NaMi. Mr ami
ytrav Ifumaworth and Mr. and Mr
OrV. A l-tara dlnnar was nm
4tnak a King tplta elir. '
Hl4) ra komomado tr
I. I. Mky, of rtltiborah. kh
Mmi at tho Austin. II la a oH
rMHlr and was lattst4 In th
M nclda lirr. Ho loft tor tail
.Jrl NatMrdA).
Da Vw ys bwr bottlta.
Owing 10 an error In namr
1 Mfav iMimonNor waa (trtntotl
UrMt4MT PHro Hrowti l a l...i
MtM ywtarday.
.HtM railroad to tho Man l.xit i
hattvfw'a otportontty. Romrmixr
M apportwalty kaorks onra at rr '
laaji'a 4aor. Hotter bo at hoat w tu-n
Uw My rails. Phono Sit. uHr
MaM afOMir. !!
"T" ". !
r. Ukf Mr, rnanwira ninoi t
W Yh, h aro toartat tho tt
afHWi Friday la thla ratloy h-aMiu
Bar Mfilaad Saturday annrntnc 1
Ttetaa aolls frd vara, f son do n
aa)d ll a ataath.
U A. Works af Itrthot?, srriv..
fUr a few days to visit rll
.Mih. MIiiiiIm I'rlild) who liMfl liecii
visiting ffteiHli 1n Aiitt. Mont., re
turned homo Saturday.
Dr. K. A. Botly arrlvml thla nioia
Imr front t'tnrthuiri.
riiarloa Kvans, of flranta Pass,
i.Nnt rrMay In Mlfrd atUwdlmt to r w,nd' B,ld n,""
bimtni'Hs matters.
Atorney F. I). Moor or RosUhnrK
HPi'iit tin- middle of tin- ptk to M'l
foril on ImiMiicm.
lr. V II ("rnwforil who wsm ohi
Utt'il upon t Sfli ml Mcntl liofpltiii
two aiii,h hro, niprolnK rajilil
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II M WhUm'I, of Hie I .on AliRi'leii
Time, one of the boat known Kjrt
lat writers f tli ooast, rlases Don
Iladnr of this rlt) as the most val
uable man oft the Vernon team, Iw
irtar able to hold down third, short.
!OH Is
In the
lilting 3K,
.too cIohh.
which In t'lose
Mrl It. (nor. or .Uhland, imIIIot
of the Tldlnir mx-nt Friday in Med-rord.
hi
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Ml'i'ii l.iitt M'lHi' lm.- rH'irni'd from
tiiiihd "ii in uorthiMii rnlifor-
Jolin K. KuHclinnti, of Corvalltn,
forinorly of Mod ford, returned Sat
urday for a visit with friends and
to look after liuMueM lulorests. Ho
Is oi'uiiliiK a men's fiirnlnhliiK store
In Simttlo.
II. li. Knni'. of Klntuiitli Falls,' Is
RifltniK tho put of town vliil tors In
the city,
Frank llybee. of .lacksonvlllu, spent
Friday lit this Dty attetidiiiK to bus
iness mutton"
luilfte W S Crowell will return to
day or tomorrow from nu extended
trip to I'ortl.iml on liiiHinon".
Tho Klks IocIro aro making elab
orate proparutluns for tho holdttiR of
thiftr; FlB(? day oxorcloos noxt Vod
noudny, "Juno 14. On this day ovory
ISIkB lodite lithe land will pity tributo
to tho star and stilpos. Thu spoak
r of the day will be C. M. Thomas,
and tho bountiful flag ritual of the
onlor will bo, given. The meeting '
Ih open to life public. t
Henry Callaghnn returned Friday
nlKht from a two da' trip to the'
Ulito hedKe district. '
J Thos II. K Hathaway Hiient Frtda ,
I flailing on Itogue river.
dlalph Ilardwell, of the Hogue MiiKonl Iloostrs Smoke
Ulvor Fruit nnd I'roduco assoolatlon, Tlio Medtord and Mt. 1'ltt Cigar.
has dolayed his trip to the miduie
wost, for a week or ten day.
The snow is not melting fast In
tho mountains, riforu from Crater
lake showing there Is from two to
six mill on the ground.
Gonry Garrett and Karl Hubbard
returned from O. A. C. Friday to
spend their vacation with their par
ents. Dorn I'. .lameH left for Loi W
geles Friday to spend her -iiii-iii-'k
vacation.
TOUPEES
Made to Order
at the fk
MARINELLO
Hair Shop
1(1.17 f.'nrnett.Coiey llldg.
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PAGE MEDFORD'S LEADING MOTION PICTURE, THEATRE
TARTS TOMO
The picture play you have been waiting for
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A 'JIHbV' ;? m0Wmlr Tdaftat
her screen debut in the greatest the
most lavish of all Ince Triangle plays
the $250,000 production
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Mia Ladle Mewiwar, wh has
aMad4its Ik ualTWrttj at Km
ratanied taday.
tat &f Mllfcahakra at ivs
1. M, Helatea of luiiMutitr t .
basttaw vltttor.
flat mat, t-raoai fwriH4 hmiM
r.A.toTn. Mr X. U. Itantt ami .intuM.
artlvd taday la i-ni n -utrn
With her husband ) hi.- .Usim :
oanstmcllea f the rrst 1 t l.t.i
Dr. Ktehttaaatr i "" '
Kash ever Wadaet-da M.m tor
conuHatitt 10 to X
Wls Ruth Uaarenr i. i
attending the t'. at iittiimd h'i
to ient thr suattmi .raua tl 1
marnlng Whipping ffawi at tw..
ltol IViovue, h tu- ' i'i!
Ina 1 in- stio 41 I'ortiiad, !
rtrad hoot tM
Th raltfaad to ihr 11: nr 1 U-
Udtard' appuitunft i. ineni. :
aa aw'oHoaltx knook vin. a t
maa dr Uetter he at twwie .
th hady eatU Phoae ill, Huu.i
fUlili Orooeo . '"
Mt Rath returned trn. 1
aairaraHy tKti
RatiarmUk tV sal al lv V.t
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TWO TRIPS DAILY
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MEDFORD and
EAGLE POINT
g H iUlKUl. tt'.. IO Alt' . -.. .
Ki PoitH i S v V and 1 l v
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AM aad N P M. Vltl eatt .
aaaamrtr at hoti to Mad'ord -
hotels aad Nhumi hoaaa 1 K -r.tit
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the winsome, will-o'-the
wisp creature with the
wonderful smile who
will nvake you feel
bettor brighter
happier
8 reels vibrating with action
8 reels filled with pure joy
"In the not so fiartieularl humble opinion of
1 ho writ.-1 ttitlfe tturke. if she were Hi lit an
i'Od vise, would still oe ne of the mot satlifx
iiip m-iv. t .tvirw the fllrnn ha lints far pro
,lHi't lUn.c HUH Hurke in adUttion to bet 11 e
an si-oifiii; lulled plaer t-t-rore the rsaiers, the
onrlurio lollofts that ht taads alatost pre
imlnvtit In the nation puturv field, la the art
inierted h Mr. I nee 'Peaa' i exquisite, rt rei-r.-.-onu
the hialMst form of inotioa nlcture pro
.t.Mtiou ivcajr.' with tare and Ml Iturko
workiiu tocrther. Is a Renutae triamph. Mia
tsurke In a -itiete ptetur ha justified hr staf
Knnii ;.!..! -lieuuoU Noif ts th Nea York
T lot ram
I From the Critics .
The fitanhaind actress rou.ed
llmMich an nniMualt on'iri.-iiMiiii; puture
with all t h' rawer knowledge and aur
nre of a screen ratcraa. The lntnolated
fairy tur is real l uav of the moot de
lishtful parts ( the picture, it abound
In lieautlfui iihotoeraphy. with Miss Burse
in her most becnttlBR wrt. tripping
lifhtl throuch blurre scene, her faasons
hair radtaal een in Its screen reflection.
tk incarnation l(f tirliu graea Jt beau
ty." -New York Time.
1 17VU-' mm nmri.r..
"ltillie ltnrke l a born screen a-tre----he
a prob;ibl a tomboy varlier in life luck of
her fa.cinatin tracity are the inch Fiurits (
sound health - she is a founts.. n of natural . n
er snd vceminfly oxhsumlei- tlcor. Kver
movement, however nicely balanced bv tralniir,-,
arincs from the natural impulse of a woman to
whom mere exittenre U a I'leamre ;ien :t
cleter and attractlvo artlMte. Hillle Uurkr's fine
cotuedy iMrtunity, such a lisrtlnor Sullivan
can provide and the capable dire, tine of Thomas
H. Ince, what else than delieht could be exirtid
at this stats.' when eH.i M-ioimtie oik is t;k.-n
for granted: -txiui ltecws lUrrisou in Mov
inn idctiiie World.
ADDED FEATURE-
Victor Schertzinger's and Thos. H. Ince's
n "Peggy
Wm, Vawter
J f Nrittcn s part of an admirable
score and sting at each perform
ance by
SPECIAL MUSIC
A series of Scotch Melodies specially com
posed by Victor Schertzinger for "Peggy"
interpreted by the PAGE'S NEW ORGANIST
WM. M. DEVINE, on the $5000 Wurlitzcr
Unit Orchestra
S C H IsD U LE"
Shows start 2, 4, 7:1S, 1):15
Doors open 1:30 and t:4S
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