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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 10, 1916)
mei)FOi;t matt, TRinrxi:. MEDFOm. otjkoon. Tuesday. orronKR 10. unr. PAGE TWO I0CAL AND PERSONAL I-Twl S. !J"!in-it of Von'.aii'J i anions thf- out of town viHtor.:. in Medford this wr-ek. V. A.'Carnett of Springfield. O., is In th. city inve.-il'iulns lu.iines o;i eniuKs during th wf-'k. Fri'd X. Norton of Medford Is wa-lt.-rpd flt liott-1 lorilji;. rori!a:'l, Or'ion. Mr. and Mrs. H. (.'. Clf'.en of Kow-f-r, ("nlii, nro tourist victor in tin f-ity. Mr. jiP'1 Mrs. Win Ashi-nl- liavi? rf turwd from a honeymoon t ri i 10 Portland and otlnT northern points. Mr. find Mrs. Will Murphy have re turned from a 1-ri-f woddini! trip. Flrat Bhowiim Woolt.-x- Coats and Sultft. Thf May Co. 17 2 John Fitrnwfll of Puyalhip, Wash., 5s a buPlnosR visitor In Medford for the week. Highest price paid for strictly fresh ram-h 022.. fitfe Holland. C. II. Thomson, of ISrneHa, Cal , Is in the city on huMness for a f'' day?. Oet your gasoline at De Voe's. R:tth and manage. Dm. Hedges, 2?,T K. Main St. O. I.. Irwin and family of Propped Fpent Monday afternoon and Tues day In Hip city. Judge Calkins, of the cireulf court, entne ovr-r from M'-itord tlii nwn ti'A rnd hold a session of the rourt, r.t which throe divorce.; vrre rante.l. Harry Handle was divorced from 4ie, Clarahell; Ul!a I . Kraft u:n released from the matrimonial bond: that tlod her to RdWi H Kraft, and .1. O. Nihley wns sranffd a decree from Kmma O. Nlblev. Desertion as tharii'-d in each instance. - flraiils J';w Courier. Tlir MfMlford Choral society will hold thdr regular meeting this even ing at Ft. Mark's hall. The society plans to give their first roneert on or about Thanksgiving. The May Co., exclusive agents for Wooltex Coats and Suits. 172 The Kpworth league of the Metho dist church will hold their regular monthly business meeting at the church tonight at 7:30. All members are urged to be present as a large at tendance hi desired and business of importance is to be transacted. Wanted, cxm'rionced clonk and unit saleslady; good salary. Ahren's store. Urn Fdmondson of Rutfe Falls transacted business in Med ford Tues day. Auto wheel repalrfld ; first class lob guaranteed. Prices reasonab1. Mitchell's Uepafr Shop, oppotdt pub lic market John Allen of t--rhy( and Frank Johnson of Kagle Point are cattle men spending a few days in the city. Mrs. I, each, Pnrelav Tailor made corsets, guaranteed. Phone KS3-J. O'icar Stewart of (lie I.nngwell val ley Is vMtir.g relatives In Medford during th week. Pig fir milkshakes at He Voe's. Mr am! Mrs. (Jeorg! P. Single and Mr. and Mr:'. C. I(. Cunningham of Trinidad. Colo., are In Medford. hav ing tnntnred overland. They are vis iting Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Knglh of Med Ton! and Mr. and Mrs. 1. W. Stone of (Vntral Point. All that Ip new will he found In The "Wooltex Coats and Suits. The May Co. 172 According to Senator H. Von der Hclltn of Wellen who bus returned from CorV;illis where he attended a meeting of the board of re-. :its of the O. ,. C . ti-.e'-e are 1 I students Tt-gLstered. " ti from this count v. See the 5tork Ia!ris carried by the Medford Printing Co.. If you are In a hurry. Charles Ten-ill was a bii.Mne-;s vis itor in the city Tuesday from Hrowns boro Wool t ex Coats :,nd Suit. lining guaranteeil for two .-ea-oe.s. The May Co Ft' I lla .p of Tab-tit transacteil hw-ines in tV rty Tu.-.-u. See Pave Wood about that fire In surance policy. Office Mall Tribune Pbic. Tern Fnrbnv .f !)!;, (rk ..- a hi'M'-.e:-., is!tor in M-dier.l T;i.;siav No II niiiii c sfirn" fur sale it Mail Tri'eine of'ico. . A l.ir;-- croml .s ,nr- ted t" att-n. the haib,..-n..- t t hi. ulven bv the Ki. at bee hrid n M Sind.iv. Pitr lo:o tri'ii; tint ef b i-in-.--K' ad :m1 on p::i;e . .1 C. MrL;n:;:!;!m and J W P!iu:--of I'orC.n.! a in M. !;'nrd U-da en bu in' s. Putterml!';. PV gal pe Vuo's. CI. B. Millar and K. J. Furrer of I'ortiand are spending a few duys in Medford and vii inity on buflne.-s. Uig storr- Eiciiiti out of business. Ft-ad v.t on pae :;, fi. E. Chase of Vr- ki arrived In M:dford .Monday afternoon for a brief 1, nirie-- vi-it- Iiittermilk .ic cuart at De Voe'B. Frank .1. Miller. E. W. Morel and MCJo1 and L. P. l-erday are u trio of Salem j butifness si-nding the day In thin city. i You w!l! Bet good measure and j good gi3co!iri- if you it at Voe's. Churl, s TerrUI of Hrownboro 1 tran-ae'ed h i tl- -i In Medford Mn-j day and Tuer'; . j Medford stort- fill do.-e ib, doors forever, f.'ead 1 j i -r ad on jiU'ie V,. i hogan .lone-i arrived from Chi ago i Mondav evening and will be a bus-i Iness vi-itor in the cit for the ft-ek De Voe buys beer bottles. K. S. rieu-hei- 1, Cortland is spend III" a few davs in the r-Ity tranartints I bushier. Wanted, experienced rloak and suit saleslady: good sa'rry. Ahren's .store. 11. D. V.'arin-' of Portland ij a bus iness visitor in the eity. Pakery goods at Do Voe'i. William H. Johnson of tied Wing, Minn., arrived in Medford Monday and will spend a few days looking over business openings In tliif virili ty. No trespass signs for sale at the Mail Tribune office. K. U Montgomery of Kllisvllk Miss., and S. J. Cradenlmrg of Ja k hoii, Miss., are spending a few days looking over Medford and the sur rounding country. Get your milk, cream, outtor ggs and buttermilk at De Vo. Wallace Pickens and P. K. Cotirell of peagle are in the city today having brouirht in a drove of beef stoi-k for market. .Medford store will cloe ts doors forever. Itead big ad on page '. Pulling of sugar beets throughout the valley started Monday and ship ping in quantities to the O rants Pass factory will probably bein the latter part of the week. Field Superintend ent Pettimrill of the sugar company hn.s, pronounced the yield satisfaetory and predicts that if the high line ditch is put through the factory will he aide to operate at top capacity next year. You will got good measure and good gasoline if you get It at De Vo's. (1. S. Hastings of Clinton, Wash., Is in Medford for a few days on bus iness. Baths 25c. Hotol Holland. William Tait of Portland Ik spend ing a few days In the city on business. 1 Siskiyou or Colcstln water. 10c bottle at De Voe's; 5c deposit on bottle. A. I.. Klein ha miner of Ifuncom ; brought in a bunch of beef cattle to t ho local stockyards Monday evening. I Tuesday morning Mr. Klein hammer t!n h.id the misfortune to lose a valuable 1 rii cuttle dog. V. B. Pittoek of San Dieeo I Inland Heveridge, who lias been spending a few days? in Medford trans- j connepred with th recruiting office acting business. tin Portland, was nt'Kitored out of the Company refuses to wait any service Monday. No mo: e l e.-nMis longer on Medford store lied pa- j are l ei n sous br. Nearly 1900 Years Ago the Foundation Was Laid for Pelbert Jone, tortneriy of Ibdse, Idaho, ho recently moved to Med ford lias entered the Mi d ford high ; i Pr. Kirchges:sner will be at Hotel' Nash every Wednesday. Hours for' consultation, 1 0 to 3 ; l.ane Wyland of ie;-;g!e and How- 1eiard Mayfield of Uogue Itiver are bus- , ' ines.s visitors In the uty today ( Mrs. Lundy, Nu-Pone Corsets, Phone SjS. For call 720 W. lllh street. Ashland Thursdays. 3 72 Mrs. J. K. -McDonald will leave next week for Pendleton as a delegate to the W. C. T. P. state convention to be held in that city. P.. W. Craitf gets charge of the! Ahren's stock. Store will close out. . J. C. Carlton was, a busings vpitor In the citv Monduv and Tuesday. O. K. Kay of Wellen wr.s in Med-; ford Monday evening and Tuesday on j business. j Norman Normile has returned from Alaska where he stient the summer! Aorking. The busine-s of Jas. It. W. Cregg, manufaeturer of the famous V-Pbx piston rings has increased so much it v.as necessary to buy a Hoyal type v, -iier from the Medford Hook Store. 4 C... D .i?.-. t-i&W. YOUptl Should Us, IrS differ others bji.. W t: k:a !: t from V I Li viLiZAllulN 23 y Black Si!k Stove Polish M .Le:' aV! r,!.t r-i.i f.a' poi: !i. I Pob'ih Worhj I Sie.-L ' G.ih Silk A . Now NINETEEN CENTURIES LATER Thos. H. Ince PRESENTS HIS CIVILIZATION Conceded to Be the Most Marvelous and Stupendous Spectacle of All Time 40,000 PEOPLE-10,000 HORSES. A GREAT OCEAN LINER TORPEDOED AND SUNK BY A REAL WAR SUBMA RINE is one of the COUNTLESS SENSATIONAL INCIDENTS Brought direct in its entirety from a 4 weeks engagement at the Helijj, Portland SPLENDID ORCHESTRA FEATURE CHORUS WONDERFUL EFFECTS-A REVELATION AMUSEMENTS ' ! E. IJ. Zimmerman and P. K. Ed-j nvindson of Unite Kails were Medford ; business visitors Monday and Tues-1 day. j H. Reit-rson of Portland is in Med-, j ford for the week on business. i .Mr. and Mrs. 11. O. Prov.n arrived; in Meuford from Ininsrmtir Monday evening and will spend a few days in ; the city. I Meoford people who have been; sm iths to Ashland and Portland for j Columbia Double-Oisr records are; pleated to pet them at home from th' Med. urn iiook Starr. , P. W. Haldwin of Appleate Is a! business visitor in tite city for a few j days. j Miss Pearl Hal! of Lakeview is j spending the week as the guest of Mr. 1 and Mrs. Court Hall. j J. H. Ileeman of Gold Hill spent Monday and Tuesday In the eity truiisai -tint! business. Norman llenson of Rosehiirg is vis iting Medford friends this week. Last A Ruddy Cheeks Spcrkling Eyes Most Women Can Have MOO'A i atLk, Time The Strong Dramatic Offering Cleverly Handled Jsy Charles Ray Wm. Thompson KEYSTONE "EEDELIA'S BLUFF" With Fay Ticimer TCMOHROW Wm. Fox Presi;ts Virginia Pearson in "Tortured Hearts Xi il hi ii; mi sliiHniiiilis rver lxfort created liy the limin of man. XKW VOIiK KVKXIXO JOl ltXAlj SluiM-niloiit mi l w. nik'ifiil. XKW VO!!K TieiUl'XK. Alioundin in pictures (if inurveloiLs lM-:iul.r. V. V. Sl'X. Outdoes it liirth of a Xalion. X. V. ;IX)1!K. "( IVM.IZ-ITIOX" il.ues hue on mi iuti.-.tie f(itiii Willi Duvlil IU'Uimo. . "t'iiiliatinn " in short, in a uiaanti) iniivinK. uml nl:me all, moving; picture nf war and its ctiiiM-iitieiui's. X. V. 1X WOlit-ll. 1 An entertainment nn it n artistic level TIMKS. witli lien II nr. X. V. 1? 2--DAYS--2 The greatest battle drama that ever was enacted before iho eyes of your dutiful observer is Mr. lute's "Civilization," disclosed at Cohan's (irand Opera House last night with und batuble sureess. "Civilization" doesn't surest; it does. It boldly and thrlliinxly sets fortii in actual pictures the Vrocesses of a wonder dramatic imagination. The man, woman or child who unmoved can Lit ihroutih this Ince masterpiece needs a sudden doctor a slow one will he too late. Orijrina huo, stunning and poetic. ASH TON STEVKNS, Chicago Examiner. July 1st, lit It;. FRI.and SAT., OCT. 13-14 F''7'ir,'T7 nATt V .MATINEE DOGES 1:30, CURTAIN 2:15 I VV lVJlly LJIXILj I EVENING DOORS 7:30, CURTAIN :15 FRICES: EVENIHG, 25c, 50c. 75c; KATINEE, 25c, 50c. ALL SEATS RESERVED SEATS ON SALE TOMORROW SOUTHERN OREGON'S GREATEST FLACE OF AMUSEMENT Says Dr. Edwards, a Well-Kncwn Ohio Physician i j fc!,ntf. aii out jrj: hr-'?j a,) then Jtirt tokcep in thet.-nk . con- pxp: LiliXmi I. L21 IU.HLUI WJifJ Dr. F. If. ICdwards for 17 years trenu-d scores of women far liver and tvv-J ailments Duhiil: i!;r--c ytars he p ut- :o his p.itients a prenptinn mad of a lew vcil-::nown vm.-'.a!ie m,cr.'U; ems v illi olive ril. n;:tniu tlu-rti Dr. t-'-.i vunU" ulivc Tabk. you will know thm hy tlieir olive culnr. Tiice tahlt-t-i aie WMi'ler-workers on itjuel.-:, !ik'!i cause a nr-r- carryii: oi: the wate and pui-oii'-'ii metier in nr.e's iysttni. ror me aeM insurance see noiaie3i.,.: r. The Inssirance Man jaclii.-.. , W. C. Puley of l.:ike rreck was a t ' huiut"B visitor In Meiirord Tuesday. I Italph St;milev of Hrownshoro wa -j in the city Tue?i!av on business. ! uke Tvicu riter paper of all ktudu at ; succe-iful Veilford Printing Co r Fop I thousands of years wheat has ceen hiding ade licious, natural flavor, now brought out for the first time in Krumbles. i r mm oiuits(ie ""kui fbH x Protect yoiir : with Marinello Moto: Form? n protootlns t; il'lilioalion s!:in smooth ami prevents MARINELLO HAIR SHOP 107 Carnctt-rViiv)- lllilu. SOGOSSTED TO TAMC THE PLACE OF of ,,0-vae, EffWf; VV and free from lrriiatlon.t.;iyf&-R. ' vJ' f t tan and Rsnlmro. Ji,? 7 " r ' i Fnce 50c t-AH -i- k'M&d tykU?'', U- GET f,N FORMATION A'D CONTEST BlAWKa AT Lo?k for thta signntura TO ORDER $25.00 UP Also Cleaning. Pressing nnd Altering 123 E MAIM. UPSTAIRS AMUSEMENTS AMUSEMENTS Mr nn.l V.r mil! - jM m( Tin XVai.,-1. . -v i.-l4l : is- K I. .1. 1 tr.-f.-a. 1 il.v IV V.-K. i i til M. ' T:- ill nf li.in l.sr.l rel- Hr XT T IJ HT Tomorrow Afternoon and Nicht KAsilNA'I'IMi Marguerite CkrK Presented by Paramount-Daniel Fronman "Silks asd Satins" play KNT year as:. win n the hanu's-in of t-lt'p-trii'itv was ill nun ii of a novt'ltv. whon automo- liilc- ut'if tiiroe j arts jokr ai-.l one iarl hope ileferred. i man with a i-ion ilroameii of carrying a jioeketful of I 'leetrii- light into the tlark. reaily for instant use. jOut of tins' dream grew the firft flashlight an LKIK D with a hattery the size of a watch and .in electric hu!b no larger than the end of your finger. hen. for a second or so. it flashed its tinv stream of light, people cried: '"Wonderful! Dnt what's it for?" Its novelty appealed. Its future world-wide usefulness i was unrealized. I'v-.-n a'ter people hegr.n hming these new lights to carry around in the dirk. EYEUFADYS were still !;ter.ill fla.d-.ers" or flashlight, and years of ceaseless tilort wire necessary to the tie elopnient of a hatterv . . ..r.ahle f giing hours of continuous liht. Also in those eaily da there were no miniature electric lidit luilhs on the market and the man with the vision had to cre.it" them. So, finally, came the perfected EEREADi, with its long-lived Tungsten Lattery ami hrilliant Mazda bulb an EYEREADY that has out grown the old term flashlight. And now the AMERICAN' EYEREADY WORKS ha? offered a l.ig reward for a name to take the plaee of flashlight. Thi? n:u.-l he a new; word, a coined word, (-omctliiii thai the mamif.K Hirer? of EYEREADY lights may protect, and that will indicate the en-ice of these lights. This corporation will pay $3,000 for the bejt mggestion. Thi U your opporluuitr. So we. the underfilled EYEREADY dealers of your citv. ynt fellow town-men. urne yoti to enter this contest. We want 'thii $3.0W to come to this rjty. we want you to have this nionev. Tins contest is fr-e to all. It i. open from Octoher 7 to Noveni her 7. In case of tie the full amount of the prize will be awarded to each of the contestant, tied for that prize. on must send h, your fii2Sestions on regular contest Maukr and these blanks are obtainable I beginning October 7 1 from F EREADY DEALERS. We are here" to help vou-call on an, of us and call soon. Get free contest blanks from any of the following deals 1 ANIMATED WEEKLY CT 4 Fi ME3FPfi!)'S Miih A (l.-ii H Kom cars. !'M0 dn nvnith. i -1 ih !.. i.- STOE E ami .'" a Tin- : ular liionihi. ll.LK tuCiril'.. lie I