Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, September 29, 1916, Page 2, Image 2

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MEDFORD MATE TRTBTJNE, MEDFORD, ORF!0T, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1916
TOCAL AND
PERSONAL
Mrs. Hoy Hon lid I rue of Kaiilo Point
spent Prliluy lioipine in the city.
Mrs. II. O. Offert of Hntto Kalis
was a Mvdfnrd visitor Tliursday and
Friday.
Any one killing China pheasants
Sunday that they want mounted,
leave them at F. W. Ilartletts resl
denet, 230 N'. Ceiitral. Afler Sunday
leave ut the mom, 126 K. Main
street. JIM
W. I). HowleH of Lake Creek spent
Thursday evening In Medford.
Pear label time Is here. Stock
labels or special labels at the Med
ford Printing Co.
J, lj. Itagsdule of Lake Crunk was
a visitor In the city Thursday after
noon. Where It Is possible for a truss to
cure a rupture, the Akron Truss will
do It. Come In and look them over.
Heath's Urns Store, opposite Nash
Hotel.
Sam Coffman of Jacksonville spent
Thursday and Friday In Medford
transacting business.
Highest price paid for strictly
fresh ranch eggs. Cafe Holland.
M. O. Tucker of Elk Creek Is a
business visitor In the city today.
Got your gasoline at De Voe's.
William Olfford of Alpine Oregon
Is visiting Medford friends for several
weeks. '
Wo advise any ono wanting China
pheasants mounted lo have it done
this year, as the season will probably
he closed next year. KiS'
F. Ayres of Heese creek spent
Thursday afternoon In Medford.
Everybody Is crazy to get the first
chance of the bargains on Friday and
Saturday nt tho (irand Market and
Ilnmmnge sale. Cuthbert building.
licit McKco and Ed Finloy of llun
com wore Medford visitors Thursday
and Friday.
Why not got it at De Voe'BT
W. W. Wlllltts of Persist trans
acted business in the city Friday,
1 will not charge you anything If
1 can not fix your watch to keep
satisfactory time. Fay 10. Diamond.
Jowolcr. At the sign of tho red dial
clock. J CD
O. A. and Alexis Hubbard of Ilorby
visited Medford relatives Thursday.
Get your bakery goods at De
Voe's. .
Gordon Cox of Trail spent Friday
In. the city on business.
War prices paid for clean cotton
rngs at Medford Printing Co.
A. G. Illshop of Eaglo Point was a
Medford vlnjtpr Friday.:
Mrs. Loach; Barclay Tailor mado
corsets, guaranteed. Phone 683-.I.
Tho Wednesday Study Club will
hold a special meeting in tho library
building Saturday ufternoon ut 2
o'clock.
Sell those clean cotton rags wlilln
the high prices are on. Medford
Printing Co.
I a. McKerral is a business visitor
fn tho city from Seattle, Wash.
Big 5c milkshakes at De Voe's,
Laurence Illack, a 1G-yoar-old
runaway from the slato reform school
nt Salem, was caught In Medford last
night and this afternoon was taken to
Salem by Probation Officer Charles
Gay.
1. allies. If you have any fur work
you want dono this Benson, please
bring It In early, before the rush la
on. F. W. llurtlett, 12(1 13, Main
Phone 540-L. if,(
.1. F. lllltson left Thursday night
for Portland, where he has been sub
poenaed as witness In the case of Car
roll Powell, Medford youth accused
of a number of robberies In this city.
During his absence, police sergeant
Pnt Mogo is acting as chief.
Do you know what a rummage sale
Is It's where a lean purse buys so
much that your neighbors are green
with envy.
I.. A. Swansim of Eagle Point was
a business visitor In .Medford Friday.
Seo tho stock labels carried by the
Medford Printing Co., If you are In
a hurry.
Mrs. J. W. Grovur of Eagle Point
spent Friday In Medford shopping
and visiting friends.
'Next Thursday night this city will
get a chance lo see the New York and
Chicago musical success, "A W orld of
Pleasure." closely following its
metropolitan triumph.
'.Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Locke of Salt
Lake are tourist visitors In the city.
They are looking over the valley with
the view of locating here.
Medford boosters smoke the Med
ford and Mt. Pitt cigars.
H. Van Line of Lincoln, Neb , ar
rived in Medford Thursday evening
and will spend a few days looking
around Medford and vicinity.
Iluttermllk, lOc gal. De Voe's.
.1. G. I'll isou of Hoseburg is a
business vislior In the city for a few
da s.
The Ladies' Aid Society of the
Presbyterian church win hm,.
booth of home cooking at the public
market Saturday morning
Have you only a few dollars to
spend for your winter outfit? Then
come lo the Cuibbcrt building Fri
day and Saturday.
Harry Strong of Myrtle Creek at
tended the circus Thursday and spent
Friday 111 the city transacting busi
ness. Buttermilk 3c quart at De Voe's.
Al Clark returned Thursday even
ing from a motor trip lo Scott's val
ley In Northern California. He re
turned to Scott's valley Friday.
Do you need a classy 11 ( tie run
about all freshly painter? One is
going for a song at the rummage
sale.
W. F. Cloeckner of Granta Pass
transacted business In the city Thurs
day and Friday.
Regular dance at Moose Hall Sat
urday night, S to 12, fide. IIS 4
Why smoke bit cigars, when La
Gondan are only '10c.
P. A. Varley Is a business Visitor In
the city from Yreliu, Cal.
Auto wheels repaired; first class
lob guaranteed. Prices reasonable.
Mitchell's Repair Shop, opposite pub
lic market.
K. J. (Salllnger of Spokane is
spending a few days In the city trans
acting business and visiting friends.
Ilerkshlre typewriter paper lends
a dignity to your letters and legal
work which ordinary papers do not.
Medford Hook Store.
A young people's rally will be held
at the Presbyterian church next Sun
day at G:15 p. m. Talks by local
speakers and musical numbers are at
tractive parts of the program. This
meeting is open to young people of
all denominations In the city and is
aimed to bring about a closer har
mony between the different young
people's church organizations of the
city.
"Star," the leading light among
tho Sells-Floto trick ponies, wandered
away from his companions during
the march from the circus grounds to
the train last night.. After two hours
of fruitless search, circus employes
were forced to pull out and leave the
little animal behind. He was found
early this morning by Otto .leldncss
and will be crated and shipped by ex
press to Weed, where the circus is
now playing. .
Only a small crowd attended the
circus yesterday evening and those
wore greatly disappointed. The per
formance, which lasted only an hour,
was dimly seen through a thick cloud
of dust. The Wlllard performance
was In tho nature or a Joke. The
big champ handled himself as though
before entering the ring ho had alone
put up all tho tents and pushed tho
wagons to tho grounds. Hut that
supposition was plainly wrong as a
glance at tho huge circumference of
his waistline would prove.
Fort Hubbard returned Friday
morning from Salem whero he at
tended tho state fair. He pronounces
the fair In general excellent, with
largo crowds In attendance. The ex
hibits of livestock and grains, he
says, are the best the fair has ever
shown.
The Chlrngo Symphony Orchestra
on Columbia double-disc records in
the October list. Medford Hook
Store.
Mr. n lid Mrs. W. O. Pryer of Hos
ton, Mass., tiro spending a few days
In Medford, having arrived Thursday
afternoon.
Do you want to dance to music by
the best orchestra in Southern Ore
gon? Then come to tho Cuthbert
building Fridny and Saturday
nights.
Judge W. M. Colvlg of Portland,
counsel for the Suuthern Pacific, ar
rived in Medford this morning, his
business being to pay to the county
tho second hair of HUB taxes, which
amount to $:i(i,t00.
Seo Dave Wood about that firo In
surance policy. Office Mall Tribune
Hldg.
Mrs. Emma Wilson who has been
tho guest of Mrs. L. K. Wallace loft
Friday morning tor her home in Chi
cago. Do Voe buys beer bottles.
Buffalo Vernon and Tracy Lane
who took part In the Ashland round
up nre In Medford today, having re
turned from Eugetio where they par
ticipated In a roundup. They will
leave shortly for Yreka where they
will take part In the ltodeo.
People who appreciate standard
goods please phono 2 Hi Hiitterfield
grocery.
Mr. and Mrs. c. E. Cooper of Sac
ramento nre In Medford for a few
days visiting friends.
Hakery goods at De Voe's.
II. F. liussell of Seattle is a bus
iness visitor In the city.
Severe cases or rupture nre helped
and at times cured by the Akron
Truss. We would be pleased to show
ilicm to you. Heath's Drug Store.
opposite Nash Hotel.
H. E. Sherman of Detroit Is an out
of town visitor In Medford.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
Etlt SALE - I'nderwood typewriter,
latest model, nearly new. Price
reasonable. Call at Tribune office
for further Intorinatlon.
WANTED- I'leke-s at Muavlsta
chard. Phone .V.I7-.I2.
or-
WANTED Man to help pull out and
cut up apple trees. Phone 61 l-!i;i.
KOIt SALE -One
Phone IS1 -IU.
old mare,
Mr. and Mrs. William Cohn of San
Francisco are in the city for a few
dayn on a combined business and
pleaimro trip.
Get your milk, cream, butter ggs
and buttermilk at De Voe's.
n. Kent Heuttle of Washington D.
C, Is spending a few days In Medford
and vicinity.
Smoke a King Spitz cigar, 6c.
They are home-made. . If
E. P. Schneider of Ashland la a
business visitor In the city today.
No Hunting signs for sale at the
Mull Tribune office.
Mrs. .I. H. Hrooklngs of Hrooklugs,
Ore., Is visiting friends in Medford.
Gates sells Ford cars, $200 down
and a month.
Mr. and Mrs. K. II. McCormack
and E. It. McCormack of Florence,
Ore., spent Thursday evening In Med
ford. They are on their return to
Florence after a motor trip through
California. .
No trespass signs for sale at the
Mall Tribune office.
Mr, and Mi s. Henry W. Wagner are
Medford visitors, for the week from
Portland.
Baths 2.r,c. Hotel Holland.
Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Shipton of Ber
keley, Cal., arrived in .Medford Thurs
day en route to their home, ufter a
trlti to Seattle.
M. E. Wilder of Roseburg arrived
in Medford Thursday and will spend
a few days In the city on business.
Hemstitching, pleating and all
kinds of covered buttons made at
Mrs. B. B. Haney's, Garnott-Corey i
bldg. j
Harry D. Mills or Butte FallB was I
a Medford visitor Thursday and Frl-'
day. i
Something new, brick Ice cream In i
sanitary packages. Keeps two hours, j
Take one with you. The Shasta.
J. C. Butcher of Hood River trans- ;
acted IlllKlliesa In Mtwlfnnl Tim ril V
and Friday. j
Siskiyou or Colestin water, 10c
bottle at De Voo's; 5c deposit on i
bottle. ;
H. C. Stoddard of San Francisco
and H. L. Wulther are spending the j
day in Grants Pass on business for ;
the California-Oregon Power Com- :
pany. 1
For the best Insurance see Holmes
The Insurance Man. "'
Dr. Klrchgessner will be at Hotel
Nash every Wednesday. Hours for
consultation, 10 to 3
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THURSDAY
A REAL
Southern Oregon's
Greatest place of
Amusement.
NIGHT
OCT. 5.
1017" SENSATION
The
Stupendous New York Winter
Garden rV)itiMny in the I1W1
liunt Miisicul Heme.
World of Pleasure
1 SKI PEOPLE 125
Excellent "st nml (.'horns.
Prices $2, $1.G0, $1, 75c, 50c.
Mail Orders Now. Box Office
Sale Monday, 10 a. m.
AMUSEMENTS
AMUSEMENTS
Extreme Weakness
and Suffering
Read How Mrs. Goodling got
Relief and Strength.
York, Pa. "I have used Lydia E.
Finkham's Vegetable Compound and
found it to be all you
say it is. I was so
sick that I could not
stand at my sink to
wash dishes end I
could not sit without
a pillow under me,
I had the doctor
every few days but
since I have taken
the Compound I
don't have to send
for him. I have had
three children and could not raise any of
them, but since I have taken the Com
pound I have a bright baby boy. I
advise every suffering woman to try it
and get relief. It has done wonders for
me." Mrs. CATHARINE GoODLDtO, 138
E. King Street, York, Pa,
When a medicine has been successful
in bringing health to so many, no
woman has a right to Bay without try
ing it, "I do not believe it will help
me. " There must be more than a hun
dred thousand women in this country
who, like Mrs. Goodling, have proven
what wonders Lydia E. Pinkhum's Veg
etable Compound can do for weak and
ailing women. Try it and see for
yourself.
If there are any complications
you don't understand, write,
Lydia K. l'inkham Medicine Co.
(confidential), Lynu, Mass. 1
"Win'' BRADSTREET OF
VY IU FILMDOM SAYS:
"This Fairbank's Picture is a Bear"
and that smile of his could win a
Hard-Boiled Egg
NOW PLAYING
That Irrepressible, Happy, Personality
and the Clever Bessie Love
in a big, breezy comedy drama, full
' of tense action, love and laughter
"Reggie Mixes In
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Another KEYSTONE
Love's Get Away
It's pure comedy
touches your funny bone
JAMMED
PACKED
CRAMMED
Yes, we were jammed, packed, cram
med, and then some. Any why not?
$1.50 Flannel Shirts
Fine Suits for Men
50c Suspenders
Black and Tan Sox
10c Handkerchiefs
School Tablets .
Toilet Paper
50c
$7.50
10c
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Sale Will Continue Saturday
The chance of a lifetime. Don't miss it
WILL H. WILSON
MASONS, ATTENTION
Every Mason in Southern
Oregon is requested to meet
at the Masonic Hall tonight
at 8 p. m.
Something Special
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We are giving the people bargains
More big bargain tables out for tomorrow
Sale will continue dailyas long as there is anything to sell
The finest stock of Millinery, Coats, Suits, Furnishings for Women
Make It a Point to Visit the
Ahrens' Big Sale Every Day
Entire Stock Being Sold
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