Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, September 25, 1916, Page 2, Image 2

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MKDFORD MATH TRIBUNE, MEDFOKD, ORKftOX. AIOXDAY, KEPTKMllEn 2r, 1f)1ft
TOCAL AND
PERSONAL
X. A. Frost if Forest l.irove is In
tin1 city on lutHi iii-riK.
A. I.. King of Maynnrd was a tour
ist visitor in Hie city Sunday anil
Monday.
Pear label time its here. Stock
labels or special labels at tlie Med
ford Printing Co.
1. W. Mitchell of Merlin arrived In
the city Saturday evening to spend
a few days on business
Kverybody is crazy to get tbo first
chance of the barialns on Friday and
Saturday at the Grand .Market and
Itummiigo sale, Citthbcrt building.
11. W. Welib of Sioux City, la., Is
spending n few dayH in the city In
vestigating businc.; conditions.
Mrs. Leach, corsets to order, ma
terial and fit guaranteed. Phone
GX3-J. '
A. F. Gllnucll was a business
visitor In the city .Monday from
Grants Pass.
Mrs. Dora 11. Shields, worthy
grand matron, f). K. S., of I. a (Jrando,
Ore., will make her official visit to
Kennies chapter Wednesday evening,
September 27. Hecepllon and social
by the chapter will he Riven for the
distinguished guest. 100
Mr. and Mrs. I. S. Horner of Duns-
niulr are spending a few days In the
clly.
Get your bakery goods at De
Vo'i's.
William Shore anil .1. A. Phelps of
Alontosono, Wash., are in (he city on
or r.iniu, Wasti., are in the city on
business for a few days.
Sell those clean cotton raps while
the high prices are on. Medford
Printing Co.
11. W. lllnman of Coronado, Cnl
Is In tho city today, having arrived
Sunday evening.
Do you know what a rummage sail
Is It's where a lean purse buys so
much that your neighbors aro green
with envy.
W. A. Arnold of Klamath Falls
transacted liusinoss In Medford Mon
day.
Tukn a trip around the world with
thn F.pworth League. You should
see Africa. 1 ";t
W. S. Nell of Grunts Pass spent the
week-end in Medford
, Seo tho stock labels carried by tho
Medford Printing Co., If you are In
a hurry.
. iMIss Peggy- Woeklcy of Tolo was
K visitor in tho clly over tho week
end. ,
Medford boosters anioko the Med
ford nnd Mt. Pitt. cIgarB.
11. T. Arnold and family of Chicago
arrived In Medford Saturday and are
Investigating orchard properties with
a view to purchasing nnd making
their home In the vicinity of Medford.
Do you need a classy little run
about all freshly painter'.' One Is
going for a song at the rummage
snio.
T. Itiley and h. V. Ulley of
Idaho Falls, Idaho, are In the city
for a few days Investigating beet
land. They were engaged In the
hoot raising business In Idaho and
declare that beets, with water, should
clear $70 per acre for valley farmers.
The F.pworth League will take yon
for a "Trip Around the World" Wed.
uosday evening, September 27. Fine
cuuiitrles will be visited. Uifl
"A World of Pleasure," the show
that has had such tremendous runs
rims in the east has been booked for
the Pago theater, Thursday, Octo
ber 5.
Huttermllk 3c qunrt at Pe Voo'a.
New electric wiring has been In
stalled throughout the Washington
school building.
Why stuoko bit cigars, when La
Gendas are only 10c.
Austin Corbin of Kagle Point spent
Monday In Modlnrd.
Have you only a few dollars to
spend ror your winter outfit? Then
come to the t'uthhcii building Fri
day and Saturday.
Krnest MeKee and Sam Iticbarilson
returned Sunday from a week's hunt-!
lug trip In Hie Applegate country.
Start from the Methodist church
Wednesday evening and take a trip
around the world. A novel enter
tainment. 1M
Judge W. S. t'rowell has returned
to .Medlord from Unite Falls, where
he spent the summer.
Auto wheels repaired; first class
Job guaranteed. Prices reasonable.
Mitchell's llepalr Shop, opposite pub.
lie market.
.1. II. Palmer or Central Point was
In Medford on bushier Monday.
War prices paid for clean cotton
rags at .Medford Printing Co.
Morris Leonard, Waller I less and
A. A. liernard let Monday morning
' i i ei iii hi a car, and will i. turn
In a Hiidsen super slv.
Ho eu want in dance t.
the be. I orchcMra in Sou
gou? Then come In ih,
and
.Max .lacobl of Tolo was a business
visitor In the city Monday.
Mr. and .Mrs. Glen Conwell re
turned to their home in. Klamath
Falls Monday, after a short visit with
.Medford friend" and relatives.
Motorcycle for sale, II. D. two
speed twin cylinder. L. II. Price, It.
F. I). Itoule 3. la
The Hyacinth Circle of the Ladies'
Aid of the Presbyterian church will'
meet with Mrs. A. C. White, IMlj
Knight street, Tuesday afternoon at i
2:30. !
For fine photos get Mackey, cor. j
South Main -and Central, Medford,
Ore. ISO
Miss Winifred Clark of fioslyn.
Wash., returned to Medford Sunday
from Crater Lake, where she spent
few days camping with friends.
Take your time, hut make It a
point sometime to attend the Ahren's
sale.
(). F. .lordon was a business visitor
in Medlord Monday from Portland.
Get your milk, cream, butter eggs
nnd buttermilk at Pe Voe's.
1. L. Truax was fined $.1 Monday
morning for driving bis car without
a license. '
Offices have been opened for Doc
tors Dow and The Pow Hospital In
the Medford Furniture nnd Hardware
Sir. and Mrs. A. T. Reynolds of
Walnut Grove, Cal., are spending a
few days -with Medrord friends.
Pe Voe buys beer bottles.
!' Mr. nnd Mrs. j. V. Mclntyre. Dr.
and .Mrs. W. P. Holt, .Mrs. Fred I..
r Heath and Miss Francos Heath
; motored in from Kaglo Point Satur
day evening to attend the theater. -j
Professor Johnson of l-lagle Point
I spent .Monday In Medford on busi
ness.
Baths 2ac. Hotel Holland.
According to those who have esen
the llnlver-iay of Oregon football
team In practice, that aggregation
should have a walkaway over the
University of Washington team. Most
of the Oregon stars have returned
and a number of new men are on the
roll. "Shy" Huntington, mainstay of
the Imekfield, returned and brought
to
m. Telo-
liuildlng. Drs. M.
the offices from 2
phono 139.
The police department Is serving
notice on properly owners to have
the trees before their homes trimmed
to a height of 10 feet above the
ground.
Ilartbolomew Company of Portland
will show ladies' suits, dresses, coats,
ele.,at tho Medford Hotel Wednesday
September 27. Ladles of Medford
are cordially Invited.
Charles F. Ilruner of Stockton,
Cal., Is spending a few days In the
city on business.
Smoke a King Spitz cigar. Be.
They are home-mado. tf
J. and A. llounhill of Vancouver,
II. C, are spending a few days In tho
city.
No Hunting signs for sale nt the
Mall Trlbuno office.
A party of Medford people motored
to Lake of tho Woods Sunday and
silent the day. Those In the party
were
.Miss
his brother, llollls, with him. Hollis
is looked upon as a likely contender
for quarterback honors.
1 Siskiyou or Colcstln water. 10c
bottle at Do Voe's; 5c deposit on
bottle1.
Jack) Tungate Is a business visitor
in the city from llutte Falls.
Dr. Klrchgessner will be at Hotel
Nash every Wednesday. Hours for
consultation. 10 to 3.
.1. C. Pendleton of Sams valley was
C. Dow will be in j in the city Monday on business.
Lunch goods at Pe Voe's.
Mr. nnd Mrs. F. A. Powell returned
to Medford Monday, after an auto
trip as far east as Chicago.
W. 11. Washburn of Table Rock
spent Monday in Medford on busi
ness. Get your gasoline at Do Voe's.
.1. J. Osesnbrngge of Itiich spent a
few hours in the clly Monday trans
acting business.
For the best Insurance see Holmes
The Insurance Man.
Amos Myers of Grants Prss trans
acted business in the city Monday.
I!ll? lie milkshakes at De Voe's.
Ed Geary and N'ed Vilas returned
to Medford Sunday, after having
motored to Portland via Crater Lake,
Mnmnth Falls, Bend, and Columbia
highway. The return from Portland
was mado by rail.
Why not get it.nt Pe Voo'b?
We close our business September
30. Payment of accounts due us will
Mr. and Mrs. C. I. Hutchison, "e appreciated. Those having bills
em Hutchison, Mr. and Mla. nuainst tis please call for settlement.
MUSTERED OUT
('AMI' WIT!iVCO.l!K, Or., Sept.
. -T'ic third Oregon regiment, iiuin-
li.liiej lllltl men, was mie-tereil out
of Iciiernl sen ice here today. The
regiment wa- oi;e el' the first national
guard units to he muleied into fed
eral erviee on the ireidenl's call
anil wa- one id the I it-it to proceed to
tlie Mexican bonier. After beini; In
federal service -ince .lime 111, the
tliiiil lireg-ou now retains to its Ore
gon national guard slain-, with the
dilf'ennee, however, llml it will here
after lie under .joint eon'trol of slate
ami federal goveninienls. Only nlioul
Kill men failed to subscribe to (h
new oat its required in reluraiii.tr lo
tile ui'liniial cuaril.
Ten companies belong- in l'ortlaml
and one each in Corvnllis, Woiailnun,
Salem, Dallas ami M.Minm ille. It
was exiocieil mat all Hie companies
would ,e on their way to llieir home
stations before night.
ZEPPELIN RAID ON j
ENGLAND DISASTROUS !
ACIDS IN THE SYSTEM
LONDON. Sept. 25. One German dds accumulatinc in the system In
airship and probably another was i excess, poison the blood and cause a
brought down during a raid over the 1 great variety of diseases, affecting the
eastern counties of Kngland the out
skirts of London Saturday night, ac
cording to an official statement. One,
airship was brought down in the
southern part of Kssex and It Is re
ported another fell on the Kssex
coast.
No reports of casualties or damage
have been received.
t skin and other mucous surfaces, the
heart and arteries, brain and general
nervous system, joints and muscles.
Some of these diseases are Rheuma
tism in its many forms. Catarrh,
Eczcyiia, Hives, itching and burning
of the skin, dizziness, mental depres
sion, and a variety of other ailments.
You must eliminate the acid from
your system and purify your blood
before you can be rid of your trouble.
S. S. 5. has been purifying and nour
ishing the blood for over half a cen
tury. It is also a very efficient tonic
and being purely vegetable, it is the
most efficient agent known in the
cleansing of the blood and toning up
of the system.
Call for it at your druggists and
don t accept a substitute. If special
medical advice is desired write JledL.
ical Department 93, Swift Soccijic Co?
Atlanta, Ca.
SPEED RECRUITING
lialph llardwell, Mrs. Charles F.ng
llsh, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Itothermel,
Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Newman and
family, Mr. and Mrs. II. U. Lunisden,
Trlevo Luiusdeii, Mrs. V. I. Vawter
and Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Vawter.
Ladles Kvcry (lay at ! A. At., the
Mlg Sale will go on.
Mrs. CI. W. Whitson arrived In
Medford Sunday from Chicago.
Gale's soils Ford cars, J200 down
and $25 a month,
Milton llirsch of New York Is
spending a few days in the city.
No trespass signs for salu at tho
Mall Tribune office.
N. Coleman Is a business visitor In
Medford from Tacoiua.
More bargains will lie put out on
display for tomorrow at Ahren's.
C. F. Holmes of Cambridge, Mass.,
pent Sunday and Monday In .Med
ford.
See Dnvo Wood about that fire In
surance policy. Office Mall Tribune
Hide.
J. II. Mllliken Is a business visitor
In the city from Seattle.
As long as there is anything left
to sell, more hurcnlns will be offered
at Ahern's.
II. It. Ilollenbon
of Fugene spent Sunday In Medford,
leaving Monday morning in their car
for Fngcne.
Hemstitching, pleating nnd all
kinds of covered buttons mnde at
Mrs. I). K. llaney's, Garnett-Corev
blilg.
K. Fdsoll of Fagle Point was in the
city .Monday on' business.
Something new, brick Ice cream In
sanitary packages. Keeps two hours.
Take one with you. Tho Shasta.
II. 1). Mellrldo and Company,
Typewriter paper ot all kinds at
Medford Printing Co.
D. C. lirown, office managor for
tho Towne Interests, owners of tho
Illue Ledge Mine, arrived in Medford
Saturday evening nnd left Sunday
niornlng for an inspection trip to the
lllue Ledge district. ,
C. A. Williams of Mount Vernon,
Wash., Is In tho city for a few days.
Huttermllk, 10c gal. De Voe's.
Charles A. Gentner of Kent, Ohio,
j arrived in the city Monday to spend a
j few days visiting friends,
i Thn Mandervllle apalry has delic
jlous honey In the comb or strained,
j It is for sale at the grocers or by
I phoning to 3 4 4-W.
! J'r- and Mrs. II. II. De Witt are
j tourist visitors in the city from Chi
! cago.
j Try a King Spitz cigar and en
courage home Industry.
j- Curl Howman, Dr. Howard, Fay
,' Diamond and Harry Thompson spent
j Sunday hunting near Lost Lake. The
I parly saw two deer, but killed none.
I ltringlng the big New York Win
ter Garden production a World of
. Pleasure to Medford is Manager Hunt
lof Page theater pledge or confidence
and David Link that condition in i.,ifr.i
turned to what they should be.
The company of over 1 2 people i
conies direct from Seattle In a special
train of Pullman and baggage cars. ;
II bids fair to be the most important ;
event of this city's or southern Ore-'
gou's theatricals. Among the local j
people who have had the pleasure of
seeing this great colossal entertain-I
ment are Jack Morrill t4 times),
lialph Dardweli and George ltoherts. I
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OTTAWA, Oont., Sept. :,. More
systematic recruiting methods are to
be put In force In Canada, it was an
nounced today, to bring the domin
ion's contribution to the entente al
lied armies up to tho half million
quota promised. The present methods
have raised 4 00.ono men. There is
to be an additional service board to
I encourage enlistments, with Sir
Thomas Tan as director general.
Sir Robert llorden announced to
day that the national service boards
duties would be to stimulate recruit
ing and to determine whether the
service of any person Is more valu
able to the state In his present em
ployment or in military service.
The board also Is to Issue badges
to persons honorably discharged rrom
military service, to those exempt for
physical rdasons and to those who are
held to be mom valuable in existing
employments. Stock of labor Is to be
taken In each military district and
the employment of women arranged
for.
' Notice.
Heglnning Tuesday, September 20,
restrictions In regard to watering
bourse will bo removed. Regulations
on open hose, tiro alarm and waste
ful use of water are always in af
fect. O. ARNSPIGKIt,
Superintendent.
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Entire stock of Ladies'
Ready-to-wear Apparel
TOO LATE TO CLASSJFY
FOR SALE OR TKADK Fresh cow.
Or will trade on horse. Horse
niust weight 1200 pounds. Hil
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TONIGHT and
TOMORROW
3-National Headliners-3
3-Big Plays This Week-3
WM. FARNUM
WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY
FRIDAY and
SATURDAY
Special Ince, Triangle Production
Regular Prices Adults 15c, Children 5c
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city am 1 1, oiiKiis i;i:( i:ivi:i now.
ALSO (U T OP TOWN
..it itox ornci: sai.k opi:s xkxt aioxday.
PA .(fir Thursday Night
a mju Octolwr i
The Winter Garden's Most Dazzling, Gorgeous, Girliest
and Tuneful Revue
Prld
mti.-ir b
o-rn Ore
Cuthbcrt Kntuiday
hulklln
nights.
Dan Siimio mid J. V. Myers of Cen
tral Point spent Saturda in Med
ford on bu inr: .
Uakery goods at De Voe's.
A World of Pleasure
NINE HUGE SCENES OF A
BARBARIC SPLENDOR DELUGE
125 PEOPLE OF GIRLS
ti i. i. i:t.i: CAST INCl.t DCS
WM. NORRIS, CONROY & LEMA1RE
VM. VOlilllS. ( OMSOY .V I. CM AlltC. ( t)l lt l'M: SIM CliS, ;.
(i Mil T CnWAItns. COI,l,S ,V llAltT. ItOSlK yi'lXX, WANDA
I. VOX, M'MAIIOX, DIAMOND .V CHAI'I.CW, 1'liANKI.IN IIATCS.
Tills Is
President
tlie Winter Harden Production Honored by the Presence or
and Mm. Wilson In Washington.
Semi In your mail nilcr I'ODW
for OrtolM-r ,-. or mis. the Mir
u i-n- of your life.
l-'loor ..
Itahonv
$.'.00
f 1.
1 1 on.
Willie Collier, Jr.
BOYS! Free Tonight
14 Years and under,
accompanied by
parents
Son of the famous
Willie Collier
in-
THE
AIOTIOX I'KTCISI-: WOULD SAYS:
Thomas II. luce made no mistake In selecting Willie Collier,
Jr.. for screen stardom. The boy has distinct ability, and if the
hue people can continue to find stories as good as "The Himle
Call'' for Mm, Collier, Sr., should be able to retire in time. The
atmosphere Is that of an army post, and this makes ixissiblc
some etirriim battles between V. S. soldiers and Indian marau
ders. In this division ofthe piece, we get some typical Ince pan
oramas In which thrillins rldlnc, fnllinn from horses, nnd fiulit
Ins are shown. These scenes aro absolutely realistic.
PAt F
Southern Oregon's Greatest
Pl:.ce of Amusement
The battle views are cleverly knit to C. Gardner Sullivan's
main theme, which depicts Billy's strusgle between love for his
dead mother and his attitude toward his step mother, whom he
nt first bitterly regards as an Intruder.
Pesides young Collier's excellent Impersonation, there are
atifying renditions by Wyndham Standing, as the father, Anna
I.ehr, as the stepmother, Thomas Guise, as a sergeant, and Joe
Coodboy, as Chief I.nine Uear. The Indians are the real tiling.
And Laughs Aplenty in the
Brand New Keystone Comedy
Hearts and Sparks
Keystone Benzine Riot with Hank Mann