Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 06, 1916, Page 2, Image 2

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    UiK TWO
I0CAL AND
V PERSONAL
KiKlil i'-hidi'iUK of .lutUmni county
wrre Kinl''d tiBn niitnriiliation m-lii-rs
tin' paMt wwk. viz.: 'li:irlr
.1. Anilvrsoii ol Hold Hill, .lolm T.
lliondluy, Curl Pciii-hoii, .lolin T.
Ilultz uiul .lolin S, Donar of Ui'd
ford, Kretl lliilierl of .iHcl.fonvlllo,
W. 11. Mowut und Olnf II. N. Wiill-Mi-n
ol All:iutl.
I will lontriifl for your bwt pulp
lit (IriinlH I'.'ish mill. A'Ulri'ss Clin
ton Cook, Murphy, On1. 1"'
"Hobby'' IVIoiim' of Knislo I'olnt.
one of tlio unrest bull) for the Stanford
ruc'iy foot hull toiini this full, mid u
xopliomoio in llm tinivprity, in lnid
1 1 1 with a badly Hpniined nnklu. lit1
may be out of I ho stnnifi for the rost
of tho nwisoii if It develops that the
Injury Ineluiles a brohen bone, iis is
now feared.
Order n easo of NVeinhnrd .Vector.
You will like it. Phone SI.
Trunk K. tleorKe of KllKene Is in
Midl'oid on business lor the latter
part of the week.
Illnhest prleo paid for strictly
fresli raneli okbk. Cafe Holland.
I'. A. Wilson arrived In .MiMlforil
Yhursduy evening; from Vancouver.
11. C and will spend a few days in
;!eiHiird and vicinity.
(let your nusollnc at Do Voo'a.
It. II. Cromwell of .loplin, .Missouri,
is a business visitor In .Medlord.
Many people appreciate Welnhard
Mortar, because they like It so. Phono
ul for delivery. '." .
Joint Hampshire and It. K. .lordau
of Orauts Pass spent Thursday even
Iiik In .Medford attendiiiK Hie "World
of Pleiisuro" and the Klks carnival.
I tat lis and mnssuKo. Drs. Hedges,
a:tr. k. Jiain st.
A. It. Illnbeo of l,u8 Anneles Is In
.Medford for a few Uii.vh on business.
Auto wheels ropnlred; tint class
Job guaranteed. Prices reasonable.
Mitchell's Repair Shup, oiipuslte pub.
lie mark.it,
Hundreds of Fine Garments, Suits, Coats, Dresses, Waists, Petticoatsthis season's Styles. A great big fine stock of
Millinery to select from. The dollars must come in no matter how great the sacrifice may be
IT'S NOW OR NEVER
JUST A FEW ITEMS AN IDEA OF SELLING PRICES
MILLINERY I 17c Never a chance like now to Pretty Coatsthis season's, A big line of Children's Coats A pretty lot of Silk Dresses
v ,. ,, .. . ., :. Hosiery 'S.lc BUY FURS values $15, $17.50 $10.98 all must be sold at $0.89
.New I'iill elvel Muties. ")( r ( ' tsli mere I ln- e ")f -
viilnes ... ir-1'..-M) $1.19 t:' (,sli,e,e ,',se (9r : A beautiful line of $20 00 Ladies' Coats worth think- Huiuli etls u, other wonderful
v Pv, , vl , liu,. silk Filifi-Use He A few verv nrettv Suits left n.ja about a lot of dandy Ikiiwuiis, too numerous to
Ne l'll elve! M..-,m-s..o si,k ll(s, 8o t the low pSce 89 8) A wonderful lot of beautiful Coats at $6.89 """""
- msill""" Si ' Coats, values $27.50 $17.98 Worth tbinkin abouta .U0 Flannel Xisht Ci-.w.is
New l-'i.ll Velvet shapes, val- . --. , .. s; A lm ol I'letiy Suits, values Another wonderful lot of $30 whole rack of Coats, Dresses, 59?
nes to l.iHi $2. 19 it l ni! s i'. '" $11.89 Coats : $19.98 last season's merchandise, fl.l" Flannel N i-ht (.iowns
New Kill Ti'hitme.l ll.tis. .l.r.n ri Suits $1.1.'J Kxtia ni.-e line of Leant ili.l Ask to see our pretty $40.00 values to o, at q.t.ja . . .
values to I $a.S l Silk an.l W-.o! $12.98 Suits, values s:;o $19-98 Coats, on sale at $29.98 , , 1 K'
. Great big Bargain Tables of '" ,,g
New l-'all Ti ii 1 Hats. I C.rsels $1.59 Kxtm ni.-o lim .f liojuitil'ul 'I'lu- ritflit time to l.uy Sweat Fine Waists, Skirts, Petti- A hi lino of Wool Middies
nlues to .s .",n $5.98 I.M Coi-M-ts $1.98 Soils, values !. on $12:!. 89 ' ors. all ,s.'injj. coats, etc. .just arrived, iiin' on sale.
STOCK A npiLTTp A J?1TQ9 Q A T 17 STOCK
MustGo jTL 1 I llr-v AllljI.Vll C5 k3fllJCy Must Go
Sale Continues Daily Until Stock Is Sold
.Mr. mid .Mrs. .1. I' I.ukiui of Wiil
do, Or., wui-e .lrlfnnl lienors Tlmr
iluy, ultiNiiliiiK Hie (lnulru in I In:
"War prices paid for clean cotton
rasa at .Medford Printing Co.
.Miss Fowler ol Ashland spent
Thursday evening and Friday in .Med.
ford.
Ilavo vim tried the Weinhard Nec
tar? it's the nio't pupular drink.
Phono . I .
.Mr. and .Mrs. Koliert Peloil.i' mo
tored In from Kaiile Point Thursilay
evening lo attend "A World of Pleas
ure." .Mrs. l.eacii, llarciay Tailor made
corsets, Kuarauteed. Phone (iS:i-.I.
II. (I. Wood is a tourist visitor in
the city from I'orl Cmiby, Wash.
Sell those clean cotton ran whllo
the hlith prices aro on. Medford
1'rlnlliiB Co.
Miss I.. Hart of l.oim Hem h, Wn.,
spent Thursday and I'riday with .Med
ford friends.
Mb Gc milkshakes Tie Voe's.
11. H. Hush of Portland transacted
business in .Medford Friday.
MiineoBraph ietters( forms, etc., in
any quantity from I u to ten thous
and. Medford Hook Store.
0. I.. Stinson and 1). 1.. Klster of
KiiKCiio are spendiiiK tile latter part
of the week In the city.
See the stock lahots carried by the
Medford Printing Co., If you aro In
a hurry.
C. A. Ferguson Is a business visitor
from Seattle, Wash.
See Dave Wood about that fire In
surance policy. Office Mail Tribune
Mrs. Jane Simmons and Miss Mer
tie IlKvenaiiuli of brants Pass were
theater goers In Medford Thursday
evening.
No Hunting Biuus for sale at the
Mail Tribune office.
Oils Drown of St. Louis Is In Med
ford for u brief business visit.
Buttermilk, 10c gal. Do Voe's.
11. T. McCown, W. M. Cook, 10.
II. Doffy, S. S. Johnston, .1. K. Unh
and K. W. Jiicuer are a purty of Med
ford visitors from Portland.
Gates sells Ford cars, J200 down
and $25 a month.
"Wi i ill d-f
OF WOMEN'S
mkdfoim) mail Tnir.rxi:.
At the direction of his sister, Mrs.
II. II. Abbott or Vancouver, II. I'..
the body of Holbrook Wllliilintoil will
he shipped tonluht lo Portland for
cremation and burial.
Buttermilk 3c quart at De Voe't. !
Special Oiricer Only yesteriia at'-1
ii.i noon put consternation into tin1;
hearts of many Medford motorists I
u i,,. i... i,.,,,i ii.,. ,.,ir-H..i- ,ir Mniii
and Central streets with u star that,
.Induing from its size, had been cut
from the bottom ol a (lhllian. and
innjestlcally stopped all ihiwr of
cars whom he d-emed either were,
or inlKlit l? inlrinsers of Hie traffic
laws. After leadinu them a lisson
on drlvltiK lie handed each ollender a
card statlni; that lie was wunted at
the l-.'lks carnival. Tao memliei'H of
tile fair se. who were stopped played
even for upon lieinj? stopped Ihey let
llieir enttiues die and before Caily
politely started cranking, kicked off
Hie switch and let iiim turn until out
of breath when sonic bystander would
come lo assist and Hie motor would
be started with one turn.
Tim Columbia brapliopiioue Co.,
were the originators of Hie double
disc record, replacing the old style
cylinders. For sale by Medford Book
Store. '
.1. W. I.conhurt of Oakland, Cal.,
is in Mid I'o nl for a few days on btisi-
You will get good measure and
good gasoline if you gel it at De
Voe's.
Mr. and Mrs. John b. MeMartin or
Butler, Pa., are tourist visitors in Hie
city.
Do Voo buys beer bottles.
Mrs. John Barniim of Portland Is
the guest of .Medlord and Central
Point relatives for the week.
Bakery goods at De Voe's.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Z. Selig of San
Francisco are spending the day in
Medford.
No trespass signs fur sale at the
Mail Tribune office.
b. P. Armstrong and A. K. Morton
of Portland are business visitors in
tlio city. -
Mrs. I.uudy, Nu-iione Corsets,
.S'S. For call T.'ill W. I 1 Hi
street. Ashland Thursdays.
172"
miidkoim). oimxiox, fri ha y, octohkr c. win
A. .V. Morey of Sau Francisco is a
business visitor In the city. Mr.
.Morey is president of the Western
Land Syndicate, and Is at present
buying properties in the vicinity of
McUloril for California clients.
bet your milk, cream, butter ggs
and buttermilk at De Voo's.
h i Davis Is a business visitor In
..I,.- r i, u. it-..
A free lecture on Christian Science
i wm iVen ut PaKe theater at s
. p. ,. this eveiiiiim to which the pub -
', c is ir'Vliy invited.
j a. It. Owen and .1. S. Owen, of
j Owen, Wis., H. V. Owen of Fan
' Claire, Wis. and A. F. Owen of Port -
bind are snniidlli" a lew il:ivs In llie
eltv on business. . .
You will get good measure and
good gasollnu If you get it at De
Voe's. '
According lo City Water Superin
tendent, the city water has already
cleared considerably and the odor
antl taste present for the past week
will probably disappear by the mid
dle of next week.
Baths 25c. Hotel Holland.
V. It. Watklns and V. Edwards of
Watklns, Ore., aro buslncs
in Medford.
Siskiyou or Colcstln water, 10c
bottle at De Voe's; 5c deposit on
botllo.
Arthur Morrison, Siivex Hern and
Amorla Flocklm of Smith Itiver
transuded business in Medlord the
latter part of the week.
For the best lustirauco seo Holmes
Tho Insurance Man. Draper Walsh or Wellen was a bus-
John Heed, Jack .Morrill, Spraguc ' iness visitor In the city Friday.
Rlegel, Roy Tucker, buy Cronemiller, Miss Ethel Tucker returned to .Mod
Fletcher Stout, Mr. aud .Mrs. A. 1.. ford Thursday arter visiting with
Peterson Hiss Dorothy Smith andibrants Pass friends.
Mrs. Jesse McClendon were among
the out of town residents who attend -
ed tho "World of Pleasure" Thurs
day night.
Dr. Kirchgessncr will be at Hotel
Nash vory Wednesday.. Hours fof
latlon, 10 to 3
John Campbell, who has been tlio
guest of Medford friends for the pasl
week left Thursday for his
Typewriter paper of all kinds
Medford PrlnllnR Co.
R E A L
Mrs. F. M. Harris of F.lna Mills.
; Cal., spent Thursday and Friday with
j .Medford friends.
Robert Kinley is a Medford visitor
, f,om Yreka Cal
j E,mcr K Qul.Alvy ut Walk.r. Cal.,
, ,s a Medford visitor for a few days,
j Frank Sutter of Williams, Ore., Is
In the city for the latter part of Hie
i. ....
II. h. Itasol Is a business visitor in
the city from Pordand.
1 X. McAuliff arrived in Medlord
jThursday from Oakland, Cal., Tor a
(brief business visit.
j On account of the F.Iks' Carnival
, there will he no dance at .Moose Hail
Si.tiirdav nlulit 1 TO
i .1 T f'hiniincl; shile water com-
, tnissioner, left Thursday lor eastern!
Oregon after an official visit of three
days in Medford.
Mr. und Mrs. C. B. Mouaghan lefl
Friday morning In their car for their
home in Del Rosa, Cal., going by way
of Crescent City, after having been
the guest of Mr. and Mis. T. K. Duu-
for the past month.
A. K. Whitman of Klamath Falls!
is spending a few clays In the city -
on business and visiting friends.
Hugo l.uy of Klamath Falls attend -
ied the show in
nntl will remain in the city for theied in this vicinity.
Elks carnival. ! She was a member of Hie Central
Mr. and Mrs. K. .1. Knowles and ; Point Presbyterian church and of Re
children of Bingham Junction I'tali, 'becca lodge No. 107. Central Point.
aro visiting relatives in Medlord and
Jacksonville. Mr. Knowles spent his
boyhood in the latter town.
Mrs. James Erskine of Flounce
; Rock is visiting .Medford friends for
Mrs. Lizzie Nichoi and little sou of j will be in Jacksonville cemetery.
Flounce Rock are the guests of Mrs.
William Henry at Medford. j ATTENTION A, V. AS A. 31.
Sid Brown and Dr. E. J. Holms are i a Special communication Med
suending the week in Yreka managing i rSr ford Lodge 103 on Friday
) i ,n... .!.,,, i. ,n.i ,.i ii. .i Uv
William Illawn Is a business visitor
in the city from boldendale, Wn.
Howard McKensie of Calgary, Can.,
Is spending; the week in .Medford. '
APPAREL
I Frank M r of l emrai t uiui
ia few hours In the city I' rlday.
Krlek Anderson is down from the
! Blue Ledge purcliaslns supplies.
i . '' Davies of brunts lass is a
naval recruit secured by John
Nordstrom of the local station.
Mr. and Mrs. It. K. Flnlaysoii arc
tourist visitors in the city from San
i Fra
: (1- xl- ''t,"'lu'11 . . , .'
! Friday nioininK after a coinh ned bi s.
, Iness und sifhtsecini! visit 111 lie
i valley.
j ' Mr- C,crKc Manstieiu ol
1 Prospect were Medlord visitors rrl-
r r-..nl,...l Pntnt
William lifc"i '
'spent Friday ill the city on
Malcolm Mcbown, a former
ilo"t r Medford,
of
visited the city Friday. He is cn-
gaged with the government survey
crew going over the O. & C. land
granl.
DIED
Itebecca Moore died October ti al
her homo In Central Point, aged SO
- ?ears. She was the widow of the
I late William Moore of Central Point.
i Mrs. Moore came lo Jacksonville in
INT.". and since that time has resnl-
SIic leaves three children, Robert II.
Moore, or Central Point; W. T.
Moore ol' I .os Angeles, and .Mrs. .1.
W. .Merrill or Central Point. She
also leaves a grandchild, Ksther Mer
rill Sanderson and a great grandchild
.1. V. Merrill. Funeral services will
(he held at the residence at C
I Point Sunday afternoon at 2:30, Rev.
; Doi an of Ashland und Rev. Bandy of
i Central Point officiating. Interment
ni.rlii n.-f nth nt X n ni.. Tor
the purpose of conferring the F. C.
j Degree. All Masons cordially invited
to he present.
A. N. IIILDUBRA.VD, Secy.
BRITAIN PUIS
EMBARGO UPON
COIION G000S
WASHINCTO.V, Oct. U. O
beueral Skinner at London today no
tified the department of commerce
Unit breat Britain lias exle
embargo against Imp
the t'nlted Kingdom to include cotton
knit goods.
.Mr. Skinner's cablegram said in
part:
"Proclamation or October 3 pro
vides that from and arter that ditto
the importation Into the United King
dom of the following goods Is pro
hibited: Aluminum powder, birds,
alive, other than poultry and gnnie,
bone horn, Ivory and celluloid and
manufactures of cotton hosiery."
Officials of the department said Hie
term colton hosiery used In the Eng
lish sense includes not only hosiery
as known in this country, but other
knit cotton goods. Mr, Skinner said
the prohibition was ordered because
of "an active campaign of a protec
tive nature. Ho added that the cm-
id been lilted.
Myron Root lias rctLined lo Med
ford after a business trip to Mimic-
JJshby-Lexicon-ll
LAR
B 1 S cln. Mch, 6 tor 00 els.