Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 23, 1916, Page 2, Image 2

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ftfEDFORT) MATT TRTRUNE, MEDFORD, CVREGOX. WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 2.1. 1916
TOCAL AND
L PERSONAL
Slert Dally and Carl Iionnian re
turned Wednesday from Lost Lake,
where they upent four days hunting.
Kach got one deer.
See the Btock labels carried by the
Medford Printing Co., If you are In
a hurry.
A. W. Walker, J. C. Itoblson and
O. N. Murphy were In AHhlund on
business Wednesday.
Medford boosters smoke the Med
ford and Mt. Pitt cigars.
Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Miles returned
to Medford Wednesday after spend
ing a two weeks' outing at Salem,
Portland and Newport.
1 am showing some very fine gold
Pendants for Jl.TiO. Satisfaction
guaranteed. Fay E. Diamond
Jeweler. At the sign of the red dial
clock.
Prof. II. E. Bowman, former prin
cipal of the Medford High school and
now superintendent of the Klamath
Falls city schools, stopped off In
Medford Wednesday, en route to
Klamath Falls from his former home
In Illinois.
The new plant of the Nurml Bak
Ing Company will be open for pub
11c Inspection on or about September
1. Exact date will be announced
later. South Front street.
Ilorbert Alford and Lyle Walthcr
left Medford Wednesday fdr Palo
Alto, where they will enter Stan
,1
, lord University.
Uuttermllk 3c quart at De Voo's.
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. r. Churchill, Miss
' : Dorothy Churchill and her guest,
Miss Helen Could of Sun Francisco,
. motored to Medford from Vreka
Tuesday, Miss Churchill and Miss
Could nttendlng the Prosperity Prom
last night.
Why smoke bit cigars, when La
Gondas are only 10c.
J. L. Robinson of Eagle Point Is
a Medford visitor today.
This hot weather, take advantage
of our prompt delivery service. Phone
your 'drug store wants to Heath's
Drug store. Phone 884. 132
Prof. Johnson of Eagle Point Is In
the city on business today.
Auto wheels repaired; first class
Job guaranteed. Prices reasonable.
Mitchell's Repair Shop, opposite pub
lic market.
A. Ij. inn and family have re
turned from an auto trip to Shasta
bprlngs.
Best Ice-cream at De Voe's.
Mourorti Jowans are Invited to
participate In the Iowa picnic to be
held in Lltbla Park, Ashland tomorrow.
The now plant of the Nurml Bak
ing Company will bo open for public
Inspection on or nbout September 1.
Exact date will be announced later.
South Front street.
The Woodmen of the World of the
valley will hold a picnic In Lllhla
Park, Ashland, next Saturday.
Pear label time Is here. Stock
labels or special labels at the Med
ford Printing Co.
Caprll Jones has returned from
Pelican Bay.
Take advantage of our prompt de
livery service and phono your drug
store wants to Heath's Drug Store.
Phone SSJ. jjjj.
Dolph Plilpps has returned from
i rater Lake, whero ho has been
working on the government road be
ing .constructed around the rim.
Buttermilk 10c gal. Do Voe's.
Miss Roberta Burnett spent Tues
day visiting at tho ranch homo of
Miss Alice llanlcy.
Bakery goods at De Voo's.
Charles Terrell of Brownsboro
spent Tuesday urternoon In .Medford
on business.
Get your milk, cream, buttor eggs
and buttermilk at De Voe's.
Dave Spencer of Trail was In Mod
ford on business Wednesday.
STOP LOOK LISTEN "In the
rountry God made and man forgot."
Sec the advertisement In this Issue of
Things Doing. September 2. 3, 4,
Brookings, Oregon.
Mrs. Jay lirovor of Eagle Point
spent Tuesday afturuoou In Medford
shopping.
Smoke- a King Spilt cigar, f.c
They are hoine-inado. tf
Miss Friiucs Hen lb. of Eagle Point
spent Tuesday with Medford friends,
attending the Prosperity Prom In the
evening.
We still have bathing caps to close
this week at, lie. Values up to
It. Heath's Drug Store, opposite
MINI! tiotei. i;U
W. II. Craiidall of Eagle Point was
transacting business in the city Wed
nesday.
i rayrish Is the popular fly with
tlants Pass fishermen. Look at
inis rrom the Courier: A large catch
or Bteelheads was made yesterday h
John Blxhy and Harry IlrlKgs. The
fish were all taken on crayfish.
Tim Dugan of Eagle Point Is
spending the day In .Medford.
The world's greatest companies.
Holmes, The Insurance Man.
Miss Louise Junes, chief operator
of the telephone office at Jackson
ville, has gone to KiMelinrg where
ehi) will spend her vacation.
1 A meeting of the W. C. T. U. will
be held in. the Library Thursday
afternoon at 2:30. All members are
urged to be present as Important
business will come before the meet
ing. Get your bakery goods at De
Voe's.
Miss Catherine Clemens returned
Wednesday morning to her home in !
Grants Puss, alter spending a few j
days in this city visiting with Jean-
ette Patterson.
Sec Dave Wood about that fire In
surance policy. Office Mall Tribune
Kldg.
IE. J. Kaiser, postmaster of Ash
land, waa In .Medford Wednesday on
business.
Something new, brick Ice cream In
sanitary packages. Keeps two hours,
Take one with you. The Shasta.
(Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Nevllls of
Hranley, Col., ore In Medford today.
.1. D. Cralk Is a liuslness visitor In
the city from Hilt.
Typewriter paper of all kinds at
Medford Printing Co.
J. P. Townsend of Portland Is In
Medford on business.
Kaths 2.'.c. Hotel Holland.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Cameron, Mrs.
E. E. Broekman and Mrs. II. W.
Christy of Brownsboro spent last
night in Medford.
Lunch goods at De Voe's.
Mr. and Mrs. L. 1). Harris of Ross
Lane ore spending the day with Med
ford friends.
De Voe buya beer bottles.
Miss Frances Ash returned Tues
day from San Francisco, where she
spent a two week's vacation. Miss 1
Ash of Portland is visiting at the j
home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 1
Archie S. Ash. j
Try a King Spitz cigar and en
courage homo Industry. I
E. B. Schnllock of Redding, was I
In Medford Wednesday on business. I
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis 11. Weed are
tourist visitors in Medford from i
Evanston, III. I
Got your labels early. Don't wait j
until the last mlnuto. The Medford :
Printing Co., Is the place to get
them.
C. G. Perlor of Hilt Is spending a !
few days In Medford on business.
J. J. Robinson of Seattlo is In Med
ford on business. Mr. Robinson was, 1
until recently, a resident of the
Philippine Islands, being engaged in
tho Importing business. He is an'old
tlme friend of John Pierce of this
city, with whom he was associated
during tho Philippine Insurrection.
Dr. Klrchgessnur will be at Hotel
Nush every Wednesday. Hours for
consultation 10 to 3.
E. H. Harvey of Glendalo is a
business visitor In tho city.
Miss C. Kidder of Berkeley and
Miss Josephine llcntley of San Fran-1
lsco, left Wednesday for Crater '
Lake.
Siskiyou or Colestln water, 10c
bottle at De Voo's; &c deposit on
bottlo.
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. E. Creason nnd X.
C. Valentine of Myrtle Creek spent
Wednesday with Medford friends.
IH. J. Quuyle of Hivoisido, Cal.,
in Medford for a few days.
Pears and apple label printers for
tho Rogue river valley. Medford
Printing Co.
Dr. and Mrs. II. X. Flelshner of
I'ctalumn, passed through Medford In
their car bound for Crater Lake.
James II. Moore and family of
Glendalo are slaying with Medford
irlenils for a few days. Mr. Moore
recently entertained the employes
or the California-Oregon Power Co.,
at tho company's annual picnic at
Glendnle.
Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Gunnell and
Dr. nnd Mis. ,1. F. Roddy returned
last night from a trip Into the min
ing district to the north, Dr. Roddy
recently purchased the Mai-shall
mine nnd bus reohrlstonod It the
Dorothea." lie has started to put
improvements in the new property.
mill run will probably be made In
snort time, as some ore Is non-
ready on the dump.
Blackden of Climax Is
few days in Medford on
P. D
spending
business.
J. Schley of Chicago is a tourist
visitor in the city.
Gates selis Ford cars. $200 down
and $:'" a month.
Mr. and Mrs, T. F. Sewards of
banta .Monica arrived In Medford in ; Phone X2S. "730 W. 11th street. Ash
their car Tuesday night. .Mr. Seward : land Thursdays. 134
who Is connected with the sales de
partment of the American Con Co.,
expects to locate in this vicinity.
Why not get It at Dc Voe's?
G. F. Bodfish of Grants Pass is
transacting business In .Medford to
day. Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Holt and Mrs.
Rose Price or Mill City, Ore., ar
rived In Medford in their car Tues
day night, and left Wednesday for
Crater Lake.
C. H. Cardlnell v.;ll leave Tburs- Wanted Work by the hour by ex-1 Miss Sarol Lewis will arrive In
day in his car for San Diego. perlenced stenographer. Address F, Medford tonight In her car and 'Will
Mrs. H. L. Leach, expert corsetier. Mall Tribune. j be the guest tor a week' of'-jSer
Barclay & Abdo-Support. Phone 68S-.I I II. L. Cole of Grants Pass was i brother, U. C. Lewis. She has come
Claude Miles l. 't wnli,i!.nv f,,r In Medford on business Wednesday. I fm her home in Portland by way
a short hunting triil on the South D L. Martin of Roselmrg Is trans
fork of Rogue river. ( I acting business in the city Wednes-
Mrs. Lundy, Nu-Bone Corsets, day
Miss Helen Downing left Wednes
day for Eugene, after spending sev-
Paul Opdyke of the Rogue river ! eral weeks as the guest of Miss Vera
ranch spent Tuesday in Medford on Olmstead.
business.
Mr. and Mrs. James R. Baker and
Mr. and Mrs. Hampton of Portland
were In. Medford Wednesday, having
been on a niolor trip to Crater Lake
via Eastern Oregon.
Big De milkshakes at De Voe's.
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Klnm spent
Wednesday afternoon In Ashland on
business.
Packerts tally cards in stock at
the Medford Printing Co.
H. P. llance motored to Grants
Pass Wednesday on business.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Vawter have
returned to Medford after spend
ing a week at Portland and Astoria.
Leon Lawton lias returned from
Klamath Falls, where lie has been
working for the summer.
of the Deschutes and Crater Lake.
The Cri.zly meeting scheduled for
tonight has been postponed until a
week from tonight.
C. O. Wearin and wife, who have
been visiting J. F. Wortman for the
past month, left Tuesday by auto
for their Pasadena home.
JOdmond Taylor of Greenville,
Miss., who has been hero looking
after his interests in the Pepper
and Taylor orchard, has returned to
bis southern home, qiucli jdeast-d
with conditions here. ,
QPEAKING of good cigars
(as everybody is every
'lilti v.-hitu) will you pay a
nickel to try a new cigar (new
to you, perhaps, but an old
. friend to many smokers)? Its
num. is the OWL. Buy it
today you'rt pa the right
track I
WitU Medford trade Is Medford made.
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Southern Oregon's
Greatest Place of
Amusement
AFTERNOON H
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EVENING
TODAY and
TOMORROW
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Afternoon 2:15 Sharp, Doors Open 1:45 Evening 7:15 Sharp, Doors Open 6:45
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in- iirii'-nnitru luucn mm noes nm j
'IM to orttlnnry treatment nmy lfiml !
m (imiruHHltttr uuiinunnrv Iruuh lu
Or it may liriitK on a chronie bron
chia! nffet'tlon. Many persons now In
rapiiritateit miiiht have n voided mh
(iit-imtroua roHUlm by tlmoly care and
cineiem nu-iltcal ttentmrnl.
Anions Ihe Inttrr Ki'kmnn'i Altorn
tlve hits an enviable record, a ia a
lliiio-lc:iring preparation which Is
easily asiimltatcd in niont iiiMtJim-
yhore uaotl in connection with nour
tKhihtf food and proper living. It has
Riven widespread relief.
ith freedom from polfioiioutt or
rwiMt-fomilnc druus of nny nut m o
whr.tMovvcr renders It mf i. irv.
And ita content of cnlclum Hives It
tonic vulue.
At your drnRcint'ii.
KeltDinn Laboratory. I'hllnt.rlptita.
TWO TRIPS DAILY
BETWKK.N
MEDFORD and
EAGLE POINT'
8 II. Harnlah's onto will leave!
Ennle Point at S A. M. und if Ml
dittiy. pxci.pt Stindav; leave Medford I
9 A. M. and 5 1". M. Will rail for
pnw;rtiKr at botoln In Medford audi
holela and liuslutua liouuoa in Kaglr!
l'olnt.
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What Some Celebreties Say About "Damaged Goods"
DU. liUOn.-lIKIJ ")iiiiiaip'(l(J...Hls"
is a Ki'cat warniii-;. I lt-Iii i" tlmt vxwv
tramcr of chiMivn ww 1;ls 110t .,,,,
iiit'oniit'd diiLvIit to st'o this I'liotuplav and
lcani its powerful lessons. We eannot le
too earel'til in traininn' the rising trene ra
tion. SKXATOU KKI.'X OF INDTANa
" I'lit'tv fan lie no denial of t he fact that it
is time to look at the serious prohienis
presented in the p!av with an open mind '
KKY. KAK'LK V1 F1.KV-"I :,.
tinned in the oiinion that wo must take
np our eud-els in a crusade against tho.
tnotlern rcil)lenis lirouylit lo the fore hv
'Damaged Goods.' The report that these
diseases are increasing is enough to make
us get luisy on a campaign against them."
IfAUm Sl.MOX, of the Washington
Hebrew ( 'oiigregalion "Jf I could irea'h
from my pulpit a sermon one-tenth as
powerful, as convincing.- as far-reachimr
and as helpful as this performance, of
'Damaged Goods.' I would consider that 1
had achieved the triumph of my life."
.srifGEOX 1 KX kijal jji.ui: "It
has a most striking and telling lesson. For
yeais we liave hecn figlning these condi
tions in the navy. It is kigh time that
eivilifins awakened to the dangers sur
rounding them and crusaded against them
in proper manner."
Jl'STICK DAXMIX TIIFAV WRIGHT
"I feel (iiite confident that 'Damaged
Goods' will have considerable effect in ed
ucating the people of the nature -of the
danger that surrounds them."'
The presentation of the photoplav ver
sion lias brought only tin1 most favorable
comment, indorsed by leading citizens,
physicians and ministers wherever shown!
Children Under Sixteen Not Admitted Unless Accompanied by Parents
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