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MEDFORD MATL TRTRtTNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE 23, 191(5
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C. B. Cop, nw suMrlntetil?nt In
eliniK o of llonoliiirjt InillHii wteiicy af
fair, and Chan. S. Mainline, of Hose
hum, Ills assistant, werp Mcilfonl vls
Iton Friday, returning from an auto
mblle lor of tb UmatlllH ami
Kltmatli affttirlea. Thwy struck torrid
wsatbor In oolsrii Oregon anil ran
Into a Know storm at Ukfrlew. Tln-y
, retmrtfTOflita In good condition. .Mr.
"' Hotillfnoil well known In MtilfonI,
1ml a aon-ln-law of IH? ltev. .Mr.
IClHrlil, ferriwlr of Mwlford.
Woilon Camera Shop for flrst-claaii
'kotlnlcvfinlslilrns and kodak mipNllw.
AV Ck PaffmiUargor, of San Kran
ohwo, )mH4Hl through Medford en
rout te Portland.
After a throe dan camping trip I"
the Applegate eountry, Don Uiiiiywrd
, mid Hob Field last night returned to
Medford.
A hronkfast you can afford and ho
dollghtod with. Iliissnll's Cafo.
Wlllkm Kinney and family of Lake
rrook aiiontThiirmlny ovonlug In Mod-ford.
AocurdliiK to h Inttor rmielvml hy
hit futlior, Kurl Huhhnrd In locntod
for tli lutrvast mm son noar Pilot
Hook In oastoru Oregon.
Do Voo glvoR trading stamps with
ovotythlng dxoojit grooorloa.
Mefiiboni of tlio flro rtopartmont aro
ongMMml In overhauling the rhlef'a
oar mo that, an one member of the
dopartmant expreaaea It, "the old koat
will bo ahlo to mako fifteen kii'jts an
hour If you pimh her."
'Dim major portion of thn mom
born of the I'aolflo Nuraeryineu'a usso
cIhIIoii who liavo been attoudlng the
convontluu here the htat three daya,
lufl Friday morning.
(lot your milk, oronm, huttor, okkb
and buttormllk at I)e Vou'e.
jCnrrylng a crow of seven road
workers Court llnll loft Friday morn
ing for Cm tor l.ako. Tlio nion will
lieail dlreot for tho governmout camp.
Mr. llnll will roturn tomorrow night.
0. MoDnnald nnd party atoppml off
In Mndford Inst ulglrt on route from
I'ortlaud for a tour of California.
Typewriter pupor of nil klndx at
Medford Printing Co.
JuIIun Dorungai arrlvml from Aalu
land, hut night. Ho Intend to lo
ch(h permanently In .Medford.
William T. Orlove. or .Jacksonville,
BUM xeatefday., gftpruoou In Med
fonl. ,
We make a tpoolnlty of plcnla
parti. Itussell's Cafe.
A aloud of awake, gray anil heavy
drifting like a return of the aprlug
aiiMida over the outskirts of Medford
late yesterday afternoon, brought the
rlllaens tu their doora to looate the
fire. Aa It haitpMnmt It waa only the
8. P. erewa burulug I In mass along
the right of way.
Tho world't Kreateat cmupauIoa.
Holmea. Tho luaurauon Man.
Mm. II. 1,. Waller mud Mlaa Ituth
Waltera, of Portland, ere taken to
Ashland over the highway yesterday
afternoon hy A. 8. Koeetibaum. -Mlaa
Waltera waa an IntliiMlt friend of
Mlaa Cherry Htarkey, cashier of the
Aabhtnd 'tiding, who died autldeuly
laat Tuesday, and waa on her way to
attend the funeral.
Pottage atantpe at I)e Voei.
W. U. Orr, of Rugene, arrived In
Medtard In hla ear Thuraday evening,
lopping orf for a rlalt with hla moth
er, Mrs. Mary l. Orr of Weat Main
treat. Mt-e. Orr la en route to Klam
ath Palla.
After a abort stay In the Applegate
valley. K. L. Sbamuaa aud (1. K. Mud-g-tt
of Portland left laat night to
try their luck at Dee creek.
Why pay J for 10 aafety raior
hladea. when Heath's lrug Store, op
)Hatte Knah Hotel, for 30 eenta makoa
IS of your bladea aa good aa new. KO
A member of tho local Japanese
colouy. K. Morlmoto left yesterday
afternoon for Portsmouth, New
Hampshire.
L M. Brown, who stopped iu Med
ford for a abort visit with J. 8. Flem
ing, left yesterday afternoon.
Try a King Spits elgar and on-
oeurage how Induatry. tf
On almost wwy train passing to
the north through Medford are sol
diers and Jaekles, who have been
apeudlu their furlouah In San Fran
elaeo. and at tbe prespeut of trouble
vltk Mexico are rusbing bark to their
aompantes. A party of four were on
til five twent) esterday.
. Uibr wllksbak at V Vo.
Planning to siieud ten or twelve
days on a motor trip to Portland and
up, the Columbia highway. Mr. and
Mrs. Orris Crawford will louve about
Joly 4.
Baths. IS. Hotel Holland.
Cbarlee Smith of Merlin Is spend
law the day In Medford ou buslucMH
Oat tails ird ears, too down
and IIS a Month.
Mlaa Irene McKllllgan teiurued
laat night from a six monih'H u in
Klamath Fall.
Batteraillk le gal. at Do Voea.
K. Flunsy is In for the da from
Jarksoavllle.
See Dave Wood about that fire In-
sm.iii.e .olU-y Office Mall TiHuii
UldK
rr and Srra. Hoy I'lrich and chil
dren nre In front Jacksonvlllo shop
ping. Sjnoko a King Spitz clgnr, Go.
Thoy aro homo-made.
ISd Holt Of Cold Hill is In Medford
on bunlnestt.
.lanipa Orlove of Pnmpoot la In
Medford on bualuoaa.
Don't you think It k a mistake,
to pay t for 10 aafety rasor bladei,
when Huath's Drug Store, opposite
Naah Hotel, makes 10 old hlados aa
good as new for sGc. SO
tlrant Pass men In Medford yes
terday as witness In the suit of tho
Grants Pass Hardware Co., vm. Klluo
Curry, Inrlmled ('. A. Wluotrout, IU.
U. Cobiirn, n. W. Wlnetroiit, O. F.
Hraegnr, and K. H. llalalger. A. S.
Iloyor was also In from ltogue river
a a witness for the defsndaut.
The Loyalty Circle of tho M. I
ohurch will have home baking for
sale at tlio Public Market Saturday.
.T. W. Downs of Willows, Cul.. Is
In Medford on business aud will prob
ably remain for tho summer.
Whipping cronm nt DoVoo'n.
flaturdny afternoon at 2: Hi tho
Page managment hna consoutod to
give a mndnei' for children. Tho
Huwallan musical program will bo
given, rImo a Kirystonn comedy and a
flvo-reol drama, "Jowol," which will
bo imperially Intorostlng to children.
Mra. M. A. Tunnel loft this morn
ing for Ulrmlnghnm, Ala. She will
roturn In about two weeks, bringing
the little daughter of Mrs. HI nek, who
Is employed as stenographer In the
office "' Attorney ICvnn lteamea.
Do Voe buys boor bottloa,
Alfred U. Fluid, president of tjut
Field Process Smelter Kiiinea.Co.,
returned yesterday evening from tho
Dine I.edge dlitrlot, which u0 vfsltod
In the Interests of his company.
Phono your drug store wants to
Heath's Drug store and notice the
prompt delivery service. 80
Colonel II. II. KarMunt or Jackson
ville was In town today on business.
Mlsa Hess Kentncr, a teacher In
the Medford High School loft Mils
morning for Ilerkeloy where she will
attend tho Hummer school Hoeelon or
tho Unlvertdty of California.
IKrom $r,000 to $10,000 to loan
on nl security. J. II. Andrews, St 10
Ouruett -Corey Htilldlug. SI
Mrs. Hoy Kolxur left for Sacra
mento yesterday afternoon to Join her
husband. Mr. KnUur leH some two
weeks a no.
J. M. ICIIIott oxpnots to move to tho
Willamette valley next week.
"Window and rtoor sqioonH, garden
furulturcu Paolflo Furn. ft Fix, Pno
tory. J. h. Hobertsnn Is In town today
on business,
C. .1. Fry of the Hlue Ledge Is In
Medford today ou business.
Hig dance this, Saturday evening at
the Pavilion In Child Hill. Come and
enjoy yourself. Fine evening, nice
crowd, good music, splendid roitdx
Hetter attend Hatimlay.
(Captain Charlea T. Hoyd .who was
slain In tle battle between Americana
and Mexicans at Cnrrlsal was an old
friend or Proeeouter US. U. Kelly, who
knew him In tho Philippines. He
was a remarkably fine offlcea, state
Mr. Kelly. i
lluttermllk 8e quart at l)e Vooa.
The United States Navy will be
represented In .Medford beglnulim
about July 10, IK 10. On Mond.n,
June 3, m. tho commending of
ricer or the naval reserve dlstrlit .f
Oregon, l.ieutenaul John II. Iliac
burn. V. S. Navy, will b in the i-n
for the purpose of looking for or
flees. It Is Lieutenant Hmekburn'b
policy tu acquaint millions of com
munities with facts concerning our
navy from a material as well as per
sonal staudpolut. Tbe Chamber of
Commerce or Portland and the Ro
tary Club of tbe saw city as h all as
other organisations, have taken au
vantago of Lieutenant Hbukburu s
policy and the lulereHt of Portland .n
hie navy has materially Increased Iu
the laat fen mouths.
For rent. 2-room rurnlshed hou
C. A. DeVoe
A party or California men motored
over rrom Hornbrook to spend the
day In Medford. Thoso In the party
aro Manuel J. Perry. San Leandro;
BmJJX
tf'l.T. F. Krago, Yroka; J. P. Soares and
Frank Sllra, botli of Hornbrook.
Dr. Klohaesener will bo at Hotel
Nxsh overy Wednesday. Hours Tor
consultation 10 to 8.
L. Uerrman, traveling freight
agent or the C. II. A Q. railroad Is In
Medford today, having motored down
from Grants Pass.
Frank Coleman, tho speedy left
fielder of the lcal team, stepped In
a tent hole left unfilled by the circus
and tore the tendons loouc nt bis
right mikln last night. The accident
occurred while Coleman was running
to catch a high fly. Although be
he had to hop along on one foot,
Coleman managed to get under tho
hall and received a round from the
team for his grit. Coleman will lie
out or the game for a mouth' or more.
In next Sunday's game with Cold Hill
his place will be taken by Hill Mcln
tyre, the new recruit rrom Slsson,
who will arrive this afternoon.
After disposing nt a largo lot or
cattle to Medrsrd butchers, I. V.
Fraloy lert this morning for his
ranch at Plneburst.
S. I). Williams, of the Regno Klver
Orchard Co.. Merlin Oregon, Is In
Mndford today ou bualnoas.
Dewey Acre or Hornbrook Is spend
ing n row days In Medford.
f. II. McLeod of uppor Hoguo
River Is In town today.
Paul H. Op'dyko of uppor Rogue
Klvor Is In town today.
T. Collins and Peto Wilson came
up froin-Aaliland on business today.
1,; If. Hopkins Is In town rrom Cen
tral Point.
.Mrs. M. O. imrber and her tliother,
Mrs. H. X. Oshdrna returned this
utornlng from a short visit to Los
Angeles.
Irvlu T. Ilebb or Central Point Is In
town this afternoon.
ttl. M. (larrntt, a prominent stock
man or Lnko Creek loft yesterday
afternoon for his ranch, after a short
business visit to M ml ford.
H. K. linker, who resided In Med
ford last summer. Is In town ou
business today from Portland.
Miss Sadie lacy will make her
debut ns n soloist next Sunday even
lug In the Song Servlco, to bo held
nt tho First Methodist Church. The
full program for tho service will be
announced tomorrow.
Mrs. IC. It. Seeley left today for a
Short visit In Scott.' Valley.
Tho Wewks-.McC.owun joi, have In
stalled u new Kissel Kar delivery
truck.
The well driven by Frank Owen
at his residence on SUklvou HclirhK
has developed a How or 11. mm na
Ioiik ik da nt a depth of lso f.ct
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Showing of Hot Weather Merchandise i
Worthy of Your Consideration .-.
ALL AT MOST TEMPTING PRICES
THE BIG SALE PRICES STILL PREVAIL Throughout the Store
Wash Dresses
For Hip Fourth of July, all
specially priced.
One lot of Wash Dresses,
values to $7.50, special,
at S3.98
One lot of AVasli Dresses,
values to $10, special $5.S9
Extra Special Sale on
COATS $9.98
Your clmieo J'roin about
.'0 of the newest Spring
Coats, real values to
f KI.no, special $9.98
FURNISHINGS
. At Cut Prices
W r'Mili
Extra Special
For Saturday
70 Trinnned J hits, many
of these are .Pattern
fj Hats in all the newest
l colorings, shapes are
' mostly small, real values
to $10, extra special
at $2.98
See our window display
UNTRIM'D SHAPES'
Special $1.98
One big table full of
Untriimned Shapes in
Milan heinns. lizerae.
braids, etc., real values
to $0, special $1.98
CHILDREN'S
LINGERIE HATS
Spocial 98c
About two dozen Chil
dren's Lingerie I Tats in
embroidery, lace, braid,
ribbon and flower trim,
values to $.'.."50, special
at 9S
Jack Tar Middies
All at Special Prices
These Middies ;tre so fjr su
perior to the usual run of
.Middies see them, wear
them and you will have no
other.
$1.25 ami $1.50 Middies 98
$1.50 Jack Tar Middies
Tor 91.19
$1.75 mid $2 Middies..$l.19
$2.25 Middies $1.89
SWEATERS
Specially priced. A
Sweater for these cool
evenings and mornings.
Values to $().50....$3.9S
Values to $.'.50 and $!,
now $2.69
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75e Union Suits 59
25c Ladies' Black Ar
mor Plate Hose 19
50c Ladies' Black Ar
mor Plate Hose 29
Hose of Luxite in black
and white 50
For that Outing Trip
Khaki Skirts, Dresses,
Middies and Coats
Tremendous Reductions on All Suits
SUITS $19.98
Your choice from
our entire stock
of Silk and Wool
Suits, Style Craft
models, real val
ues to $-17.50, now
$19.98
SUITS $14.98
One full rack to
choose from,
many of these are
appropriate for
fall wear, and you
know suits are
going to be high
er; values to $35,
$11.98
SUITS $9.98
About 20 Suite to
choose from on
this rack, most of
them are plain
tailored styles,
always good, spe
cial .' $9.9S
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AUTO VEILS G9c
flood quality Chiffon
Auto Veils, in a big line
of colors, , spc;ial....69
$1.20 Crepe flowns 9S
Silk f I loves, two-button,
for '14$
10-Button Silk Clloves
for .- 9S
12-Button Silk Gloves
for S9
r SILK DRESSES
Your opportunity to
choose a handsome Silk
Dress from the entire
stock, values to $10.00,
now . . . $22.89
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TOO LATE TO CLASSIPY
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WANTKIK -Yuubk uitw In
tll establUhuuut. Must be good
writer, ttmi wllliux to work. Htat
g anil lv rrcrU('t. Altlrs
N. A. K . Ua. Mall Trlbuns. M
Today And A;
Oeneraiion Hence
Tlio llr.lit of tlmo nnkM us think of
tlio future 'llio laty of today rcdects
v it gTCatno! nny lo
niulrot wit on Iki
r;r" up. Anil nny
nilu.iHM Hint lirmiM
riln'f to tlm ciHclant
inutiicr Li tlio drst unit
er 'tot of oblU it!on.
Iln'to Is a il'iiiIJ
r-nitsly know ii ii it
"MiillHt' Tu. ".I III it
lim Ik'i'ii ii tkifiyuaril,
A lu'll I'll ihil l lllu-
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uxhiuii. pilU. vter
Hull)- tu llu- inn-Mii
tin V IkVOlm nli inf.
IUj- trvtiii wllltout iiixlau ihiiii, lluro i mi
nlMHifw of illlrii, tl iK4k'4 tiro M.tiu-.t
l)- takluK iiHuV IU- Imrilcn i( K'UWiitf all to
ftuA. iiulur.il iiin.Mliuui.
TUro U In ' WuliHr'i PrUml" tlio Ulreit
Mil ImmiMlliiU Ift'llt tli.it nil rxiMH'Unt niollt.
uni rulr, I'mhI by IMr emu luin.l, nul.li' i
U' IMr own miniU, Uwy lrii at 011.0 tlM
lils it relief from Httirulnc kkm ii'ult.
Ins ffMM iiimIuk (trwk'btac. Ttiev trl. nou
iliQIy chIiii mmI HltrMlf ntti. It i Inject
Mulbrr's 1'tWud." (Wt u Mtlo tmliv i'f
' tlrugslt. TttMi HN) NmtllMil IttuUtoi
Co.. 110 iJtuMr RW., AtkMtta, ('... for 0114
i tbo nuut ntsiUJuliic uu.1 Hlmtll llliloi
l.wki rir (irsswitoa. It is with rlliu
Jur.
Announcement Extraordinary
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Home of the
BIG SHOWS
lUINlvjiil
VAUDEVILLE and PHOTOPLAYS
A Ring for
Mother
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Formerly of the Panama-Pacific Exposition
SINGERS and DANGERS
PLAYERS and SOLOISTS
WANTKH Young iitarrM bmu.
tMeAtly (MMltlott. Must be bU to
Imutllo heavy bt hiu! uudrsttua
Itorsws. Olvp rrrates aud iUc
last puiploywl. Address Mr. 11 .
'Vtail Tribuus. l
WANTKIV-Oirl for cookiug ami
Koiicrul housowork. Or. 8aladt.
tiitii Ouks st
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TWO TRIPS DAILY
UKrWfciKS -
MEDFORD and
EAGLE POINT
S 11 Hamuli's auto Mil Iy
Ki!l I'otut at S A M and t l M
Uttll), omi'iH SuiuIhv . I.iwt Medford
A. M. aud & I' M Will cull for
tMUHttsmoni at hotuls In Uxiiurd and
iiotflu and buollivbs Uou.Hi'j iu ICjkIo
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I'HOM ,t'J! tu a-.i.
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from Jt.'ilib .
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prvcioui Hlih .iki'
Your s(H'(li(.iii
wou't lui'aK .in
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stMlod ami 111.11 m A
villli 11
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PRINCESS KE ALOHA
In KYiiiii-il V.r.siwn f mi, DANCIMJ.
DAVID NAKEA
The Sweet-Toned Hawaiian Tenor.
Hawaii's Foremost Masters of the Steel Guitar
SINGING -:- DANCING -:- COMEDY
Martin J. Reddy
'1'Im .IowoUt.
HlHIM Of (lMllt).
Vltillora AliMijt. Wflionu'.
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BE SURE TO SEE Th. Must lVnutiful Pluitoplay
'JEWEL" gsra
ALL
(g) Suits (E)
to onotn S2!) up
AIo Craning. PftJ$)ja and Altritliia
128 E, Alftv ISPSTinS
Also FORD STERLING in the Keystone Comedy "HIS PRIDE AND SHAME"
ADVLTS 25c CmLTHN He Special Children's Hdtinco Saturday, Children 5c
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