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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 28, 1916)
PAGE JTWfl TOC ALAND JL PERSONAL Mrs. lleiluu o( Tacnina, mother of j Mrs. A. B. ('unniliKliani, left Thurs day niornitiK for a trip to Southern California and middle Western ' liolnw. after a visit with her daugh ter In .Medford. Pear label time U here. Stock labels or special labels at the Hert ford Printing Co. Joe Riley of Kairle l'oint nent Thursday in Medford. Highest urice paid for strhtly fiesh ranch cscs. Cafe Holland. Kveryhody is crazy to pet the first rhance of tho bargains on Friday and Saturday at tho tirand Market and Kunitnage Fale. t'uthbert buildlns. Ben Whitstone of Kaftlo Point at tended the cirrus in the city Thurs day. Mrs. terial I.each, corsets to order, ma and fit guaranteed. Phcue 6S3-J. llert McKoe of Btincoin spent Thursday in Medford. fanny Daddies and Quacker noddies have arrived In Medford and are enjoying a short rest after their lone journey in the Medford Hook Store window. A. W. Itradshaw of Wllen spent Wednesday in the Hty on business. Get your bakery goods st D Voe's. Walker llejrEniami was a business visitor in the'elty Wednesday after noon from JCauld' Point. Sell those clftn cotton rags while the high prices are on. Medford Printing Co. Frances Heath of Kagle Point spent Wednesday shopping in Med ford. . Po you know what a rummage sale Is, It's where a lean purse buys so much that your neighbors are groen wllh envy. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Haielrigg re turned to Medford Thursday morning after a brief visit lo San 'ranvlsro. The October list of Columbia records includes some very fine ones. The Medriird ltook Store is filling up some special rooms In which to show the Columbia line. K. M. Tucker of Trail spent Thurs. day In Medford attending the circus. See the stock labels carried by tho Medford Printing Co., If yon are In a hurry. C. S. Holoway of Trail was a Med ford visitor Thursday. - Medford boosters smoke tho Med ford and ML Pitt cigars. tleorge A. Ktegs of Portland trans acted business in the city Wednesday and Thursday. Do you need a classy liule run about all freshly painter? One is going for a song at the rummage sale. A. K. Harhart is a business visitor in lire city from Itotaic itlver. Buttermilk 3c quart at De Voe's. Albert Anderson of Grants Pass invent Thursday in MedTord transact ing business and attending the cirrus Why smoke bit cigars, when La flondas are only 10c. ' Harry Strong of Mrtle Creek I: spending a few das with Medford friends. AH member of the Pochahontas l.oduc are required to be present at the regular meeting Friday evening (Icorge Itelnklne of San Francisco is in the city on bu.-iness for a few days. Have ou onlv a few dollars to spend for your winter outfit ' Then come to the Cuthhcrt building "r ri- day and Saturday. ' Mr. end .Mrs t l Sinllli and Mrs Cera Allison of Ashland spent Wed nesday and Thursday in the city. Auto wheels repaired; first class Job guaranteed. Prices reasonable. Mitchell's Repair Shop, opposite pub. lie market. Mr. and Mrs J S I ches of Trail sient Thursday in the cilv shopping ?nd atlt nding the circus War priees paid for clean cotton rags at Medford Printing Co. K, It. Has kins of San Franeicn iw visiliiu Mtilfoid irtends and attend ing to lMi.iue in tile tit. Mrv Leah Har.-iav Tailor made corsets, ciiar.inteeu. Photic tA-l-.l. V I. ( lari.eof AshUnd s'.ieet Wed. ner-da- mid Thursday in Medford ou busines. in.-ttl Line Piund paper Is the i !ieapt ay to btiv tttwv.l mritiuc pa,er. .1 U. O'sen and .1. II .Johnson n? lllanls l.s attti:dod the ( irens Thr'!;.v Do ou nant to liau-e to ihmmc b tie i-e-i onhe.-'r.( in Southern fre- C'Mi Ttien eon.e building l'iida tit-hl- K I' Hea.t K a the i : . I ;o!.; Per: ! the CutrT'er. dlii! S'nids;. e.Mln lHor in and U A. . It hl! I ' W. P, V,, e le lhl ( i;i. Pre 1 Sir.'! to M-.!cir ! W. Ing hi- part i t- ' rnoton .1 icexLu and i -.-M:. and Mrs Chirle? St rat: - See Dave Wood aSoat (hat fire In surance policy. Office Mall Trtbure Bldg. K. W. Hunter, former stenographer for the Rogue R'ver Fruit and Pro duce Association and now in the em ploy of the Mount Shasta Land and Irrigation Company at Montague, is In the city for a few days on busi ness. Huiues In Montague is good, he sav :. and all the farmers of the section have plenty of money. Special meeting X. It. A. city ball this evening. T:30. C. W. Davis secre tary. Ueorge tjrigsby is a business visitor in the city from Anteloi. Bakery goods at De Voe'e. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Clark of Kagle l'oint spent Thursday in Med ford shopping and attending the cir cus. Get your milk, cream, butter eggs and buttermilk st Ds Voe's. Mrs. C.eorge Phillips of Kagle Point was a .Medford visitor inursuu. The Parent-Teacher's Circle of the Jackson school will meet Friday afternoon at 3:30. The officers and members are kindly invited to at tend. Frank Lea Is of Kagle Point sent Thursday in Medford. Smoke a King Spits cigar. 5c. They are home-made. tf J. R. Orr of Tulare. Cal., is in the city looking over business openings. No Hunting signs for sale at the Mail Tribune office. K. P. Clark of Kagle Point was a visitor in the city Thursday. Gates sells Ford cars, 1300 down and l-'5 a month. E. C. llealy of Portland is in the city for a few days investigating city and orchard properties. No trespass signs for sale at the Mail Tribune office. Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Seeley and son of Ontario, Cal., are tourist visitors in the city. De Voe buys beer bottles. IF ME, R. F. D. N6V I Box 56 Medford, Ore. is an authorized subscription representative of The Ladies' Home Journal,The Saturday Evening Post,and MEDFORD MATT, TRrRUXK. H. X. Starr of Portland is ' ness ' visitor In the city far bust- few days. ' O. -V. Nelson has gone to Salem, here he will address the Scandi navians at the stale fair next Friday. : Hemstitching, pleating acd all kinds of covered buttons made at Mrs. B. E. Haney's. Garnett-Corey .bldg. George J. Bor.esse of Portland spent Wednesday and Thursday lu Medford on Irtislness. I Something new, brick Ice cream In sanitary packages. Keeps two tours. Take one with you. The Shasta. W. C. Brown of the O. A. C, Cor vallis is in the city in the interests of his institution. Baths ?.',c. Hotel Holland. i Mrs. Nannie S. Slufard ol lto.-eburg is visiting Medford friends for a few ! days. i Siskiyou or Colestln water. 10c bottle at De Voe's; 5c deposit on I bottle. j Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Brand 'of Wilbur. Ore., are the guests of Medford friends for the week, j For the best insurance see Holmes I The Insurance Man. Mrs. K. L. Kincaid of Ashland spent Wednesday and Thursday in .Medford. ! Dr. Klrchgessner will be at Hotel jNash every Wednesday. Hours for j consultation, 10 to 3 I The Parent-Teacher's Assoeiatiou 'of the Washington school will hold its j first meeting for the year at the j school building Friday evening at j 7 : 30- This meeting is intended cs I pecially as a ro-ptlon to the teachers jof that schcol and all parents are 'urged to be present. There will be I a short p ograin. Light refreshment! will be served. I Try a King Spitz cigar and en courage home Industry. Put the price of a few hours of farm labor into a subscription for the national farm weekly, and save yourself many hours of labor and money and worry for a year to come. Every crop, eyery kind of farm question is covered by The Coun try Gentleman. Practical farmers, stockmen, dairymen, orchardists, write for it. It has correspondents in every state. THE CURTIS PUBLISHING COMPANY Independence Square, Philadelphia MEDFORD. OltKCOX. Tlll'RsDAY. SKITKM1SKK Jackson County W. C. T. U. con- John Barnum of Portland spent a jTention September ! and 30 In the'short time In Medford Thursday. Mr. ) Baptist church. Afternoons will be Barnum now has a position in the of- instructive and Interesting. It you fice of the Southern Pacific Superin ; want to know who the candidates aretendent In Dunsmuir. (and hear them speak, come to the ; Baptist church Friday afternoon. Lunch goods at De Voe's. ! A. F. Deltome of San Francisco is a business visitor iu the city for a few days. ' Typewriter paper of all kinds at (Medford Printing Co. C. E. Hamlin of Los Angeles spent Wednesday and Thursday in the city looking over business openings. Buttermilk, 10c gal. De Voe's. Fred A. Austin of Portland was a Medford visitor the first of the week. Big 5c milkshakes at De Voe's. i Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Waltuian of Chlcag-i are tourist visitors in the; day. I city. - . . Fred Stevens of Central Point was i Why not get it at De Voe's? a Medford visitor Thursday, j Jess Ray of Cincinnati was hi the A. J. Hauri of Central Point trans- city Wednesday and Thursday on!acted business in Medford Thursday, business. I William Howard Chandler of Bel- F. M. Cloves of Minneapolis was In 'linghain. Wash., Is in Medford and 'the front wheel broke on his car j the city on business Thursday. vcinity for a few days. Five! while speeding on the highway near Art Anderson is a tourist visitor j years ego Mr. Chandler spent three , Ashland last night. The car nar iin the city from Newton, Kansas. months fishing along Rogue ltiver'rowly missed turning over, but ex- Jack G. Lansing of Portland spent .Wednesday and Thursday in the city ion business. . j Misses Mary and Anna Smith of Talcnt were tbe guests of Medford ; friends Thursday. i E. J. Kaiser, postmaster of Ash- land and C. B. Wolfe, editor of the (plant of tho Rogue River Valley Can I Record, were circus visitors iu Med-jning Company. As the plant is mak- jford Thursday. Get your gasoline at De Voe's. Mr. and Mrs. J. Wllfert Clark and Everett Clark of Roslyu. Wash., ar- rived in Medford Thursday morning and intend making their home here. jThey were Joined by Miss Winifred i Clark, who has spent the past two weeks in Medford. R.WIL Mrs. G. W. Priddy has returned to Medford after a two week's visit with friends in Portland. I. A. Xchl of Ashland has pur- chased u Suuer-Sii Hudson from the Bernard -Motor Co. Mr. Bernard has gone to Portland to drive down an - other one. Thev are very hard to ; get and will advance $i:.U in price soon. i Tom Riley of Eagle Point spent j Thursday in the city. spent Thursday in ucuiord trans- Fred Moon of Beagle w as a busi-, acting business and attending the clr ness visitor In the city Thursday. cus. Tyson and W. r.eall of Central Point were Medford visitors Thurs- land has returned to try his luck iagain. " I Mrs. E. T. Youkers of Grants Pass : is spending a few days in the city j visiting friends and relatives. j An average of one carload, of to- matoes a day is being packed in the ing a good success this year, the di- -rectors hope to make extensive i nt - 'provemcnts and additions to their; equipment before next season Ray Ellis of Butte Falls spent Wednesday with Medford friends. by the Rogue River Fruit and Pro E. T. Staples of Ashland was a 'due Association at $2.28 a box. In business visitor in the city Wednes-(eluded in the car was a large ship- day afternoon. How to get back out of your land the money you put in it is the big idea behind The Country Gen tleman. It deals with selling crops as well as growing them. 300,000 farmers bought it when it was $1.50 a year. Now it is $1 a year 52 issues every week. 23. 1010 Fred Wheeler is a busluesa visitor In the city from Grants Pass. William Muller, who ls connected with the Oakland, Cel., branch of the Owl Drug Company In California, has returned to Medford for a visit with friends Harry Williams is a business visitor In tne city tor ia ; the Steamboat country X. M. Lyons of Lakevew. Or., Is 1 spending the week with friends and i relatives in Meutoru anu mum; John Caster of Central Point was 'a Medford visitor Thursday. William Vaughn of Sams alley I James Slover was a business visitor in the city Thursday. Mr. Mover la a druggist of Grants Pass. Harry Treshain motored iu from Sams Valley Thursday to attend the circus. H. K Eberly of Toledo, Wash., had a narrow escape when the axle on cept for a few bumps, the occupants I were unhurt. A. C. Howlett, writer of the Kagle Point Eaglets, spent Thursday in Medford ou business and during the afternoon attended the circus. II. II. Bingham of Eugene was in .Medford Thursday on business. The New York P.artlott market has boomed as a reaction, thu prices cents 1 of from ten to thirty a box, paid Immediately follow ing the threatened railroad strike. Yesterday a car of Bartletts was sold ment from the Westerlund orchards. J at last I've found instant Bunion Relief I don't limp and fuss and worry-. don't scold and fret anil bemoan m. fate and my feet "Bunion Comfort' gave r.ie instant rolicf stopped th. pain instantly gradually reduced th. Inflammation and softened and dissolyeJjl the bunion without one bit of pain or' discomfort. You can wear resular shew no pads, plates or cutting just put on ( "Bunie.n Comfort" and away goes your pain and away goes your rAinion. Over men ar.d women Have been cured last y'eat and we guarantee that ynu will find com. plete satisfaction with 'Bunion Comlyrt't or you need not pay one cent. Buy , box today try two pluters, and if yon do not fnid rustaut relief, return the remainder and J?rt your money back. We know whit 'liuinon Con. fort" has done for others we know what it can do for you so try them at our exonse. I.F.O.V it. HASKINS, Ul I Kust Main Stiect. AMUSEMENTS TONIGHT Pag T a ce Timp T1II0 W.M. Fl. IHl.VMA. Whitclt Affords WILLIAM FARNUM (it-cat Opportunity to Ijispluy his physical prowess. The Man From Bitter Roots Ladle Sec the most novel and oriiiuil of nil stylo shows. THU FltOKKXC'K ISOSK l'USIHOX I'll.M. l'ATHE NEWS For MEN Interested Iu the World's Latest Events. TOMORROW IK Vol' A UK 111 See Douglas Knii'hauks. IHue See 1oiij;Lhs Fair banks. Worried See. lio,lj;ius Kair bfiuks, , Tirol Sec Douglas Kalr lMinks. The memory of his smile will keep you merry a long time. AMUSEMENTS PLAYING Today Tomorrow PARAMOUNT - JESSE LASKY PRESENTS THE DELIGHT FUL SCREEN ARTIST BLANCHE SWEET IN The Thousand Dollar Husband Story by Margaret Turnliull. A Pennine ruiiitiute wherein a strolls; Morv is woven niit f cliuni.'in'," liutM.U of litiint'i' and ,.o;l.,.s. Ai-o UNCLE SArii AT WORK FILM. COMING SATURDAY: Holhrook Blinn in "T!e Weakness of Men " STAR THEATER The Home of Paramount j Pag Sou thorn Oregon' neatest place "I THURSDAY "l A I! KM. -ioit" sKXSATIoJi The Stupendous Xew York Winter rdcii Uunpany in the Ih linnt Musical ltevne. " '"' A World of Pleasure ViS I'KOI'I.K I'i"' KAOellent rt and ("lioni. Trices $2. l.5ft. $1. T5o. 5W .Mail Orders Now. Boi Of fit Sale Monday. 1 a. m.