Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 17, 1916, Page 2, Image 2

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    1'AGE TWO
MKDFOIM) MAIL TRI BUNK, MP;i)RR). OR IK ION'. 'I'I'KSI )A V, (XTOP.F.R 17, 101 fi
I0CAL AND
1 PERSONAL
lfnh Verheek or 1-nioii creek Hpunt
TtK'ptKiy in tho city.
Mr. iiinl Mrs, M. K. IVnlz or Hiiu
coni wort .Medl'oid vlhilors Monday
and Tuesday.
(3ot your gnnollno at Do Voe's.
M. L. SI nrni of Four ,Mllo lain Hpont
Tuesday In tho city on business.
Wutoh for parHciiInrB for hiipiicr
nnd danr-u on ThitnUsclvlnK nlf:ht by
thr ladies or the Greater Medl'ord
Chili.
Have Teniz wan a business visitor
lii tile rhy from Thill Tuesday.
Vhiths and iniiHsaKO. l)rs. Serines,
2:T K, Main Ht.
Chiules Strang and Ir. K. 10.
Pceley'wlll return tonight from the
Huzzaid mine, wehre tliey have
Hju'iit the past few day.
Auto wheels repaired; flrnt clans
Job guaranteed. Prices reasonable.
Mitchell's Repair Shop, opposite pub
11c mnrk.t.
O. II. Mrl.aimhiln of Seattle Is a
business visitor In the illy for a few
days.
Mrs. I, each, Unrelitv Tailor made
corsets, puaranlreil. IMione (INH-.l.
John Wa ward of . Sissun, Cal.. I
an out of town visitor in the cily this
week.
MIhk Hews Hiyim will kIiik "The
Valley of the ItoRue"' at the I'ane
Theater Wednesday pinlit. composed
by H. J. " MePhee or Medford. 170
Houdlnot Connor and Staler John
foii b'fl Monday on a' shooting trip
to (he Klamath country.
Wr Gc nillksbnkcfl nt Ho Voe's.
Fred W. Mears left Monday for
Sutherlin, where lie addressed n re
lnildienn meetiiiK last night. From
Rulherlhi ho men to Yoncalla nnd
Myrtle Creek, where he will address
similar meetings.
Son the stork labels carried by the
Medford Printing Co., If you aro In
a hurry.
.,(,!, I', Look of . Klamath Kails is
spending a few days In the city on
business. ...
Kce lavo Wood about that fire in
f ii ran co- policy. . Offlco Mail Tribune
Hid.
' It' ll Italslou of Millie Falls spent
Monday and Tuesday In the cily on
biwdnesH.
Mi -Inn .your lunch Friday and
Saturday to the Sunday school con
vention held at Hie Haptlst church.
Hrlnn lunch tor tine extra. Coffee
win by served.
Arthur (irants or Klamath Falls is
n business visitor in Medford for a
few days.
, No 1 1 mill sinus for salo nt the
Mall Tribune ofrice.
13. I). Iliinle.v let i Monday night for
Seattle, where he will join Frank
' Madden.,
liuttermllk, 1pc gal. Do Voe's.
,,SuKur nialdiiK at tho (irants Pass
fitV'tory will commence next Monday,
when tho machinery will all be In
working order and tho bins will be
full of beets. Tho beets are now ar
riving at the factory at the rate of
trpin five to right carloads a day.
(lutes sells Ford cars, $200 down
and $25 a mouth.
MJenrge Older of Montague. Cal..
Is a hiisiiicHs visitor In the city for
the week.
- Hnttermilk He, quart ut Ho Voe's.
Kdward llnnler, who is now em
ployed hi Montague. Cal., is spending
n' lew days in Medford.
You will get good measure and
good gasoline if you get It at Do
Voe's.
Ccorge Ferguson of Craiils Pass
(ransacteil business In the cily Mon
day. lie Voo buys beer bottles.
Fred Cuw b::. Is spending a few das
here hmhhiK afh-r property interests.
Haiiery i;ondfl nt Po Voe's.
. Frank K une il Y reka, Cal.. Is a
lu;.-iness visitor in the city for a lew
ila s.
No (respass sinus for sale at. the
Mat! Tribune ofriee.
.lolin Cieeiiing nf lrii. ev. is a
hasine-s bitnr in the ci; tor the
week.
Scienlirir dyhiK of tailed ;m (op
Overland ai;ency, S, Central. tsi
William Tibialis of Tiiaimn,
Wash., is in .Ml lord look i ng over
1i1'.ii'ns opeainu.
.(let your niilli. neam, flutter ocga
and buttermilk at Me Voo'n.
Mr and Mrs .lame T. 4 r I . i n , r of
uncouwi . H. (,. ;i e In edlord tor
the day Thi mo cn r"ie fn flu-hear
to San lih-::o. vheje lhe will
Sjn ml I be w In lev
Vitality .ii pre at' . lo-alib ot laliol
a'tld lind iirc Mtl1.-i l,.lrsl si-i.'iitil''
itr lli-'.f- in lu alih builditu and phwi-
V i nlMn-e, V. Tlx dnn M.ttlork.
St. Mark lildr I s:;-
After spending a week Willi Med
ford frb iid", .Inhti Uliams lell Toes
diiv MMiruin for hi. home in Twin
Kalis. Idaho.
Hatha ;p. Hotid Holland.
, WiPiani MorMon of liuc-ii -tM-ut
Tuesdav it; Hi" citv ati-ndi-- o 1 1
ness matter.
You "HI et on. measure and
gond gasoline It' on i;"! it at le
'ofl'A.
Fred 01 renbai iirr of Aipb-Kate was
D buslneas visitor in tbu dly Tuesday.
Mrs. Helen Dillon flias two fruit
J trees, an Astraehan apple and Winter
i.Vells pear, which have blossomed at
intervals all summer, and have l'rult
in alt stages of developmenl, and
until frost came, bad new blooms.
Siskiyou or Colestin water, 10c
botile at Do Voe's; 5c deposit ort
j bottle.
' .Mrs, K.
Itlie gi.-st
I'n. c of
nf Mrs.
York ('it;.
II. Farrar
Kay C.olii,
Mrs. K. II. llanl.y of Medfonl. first
! vice, president of the Hughes State
.Alliaine, is reiHMered at Hotel Port
i land, Portland, Oregon.
For tho ben lui.uranco boo Holmes
The Insurance Man.
The Presbytery ot Southern Oregon
meets today at Itogue Uiver.
The Itev. Alfred A. .1. Hogg left
Uhis morning to attend the Southern
I Oregon Preby:iery In session until
Wednesday evening at Itogue Kivi r.
Dr. Hogg will preach the opening ser
in:m for the Presbytery.
Typewriter paper of all kinds t
Medford Printing Co.
Mrs. Victoria Mitchell Crow repre
senting the Woman's Haplist Foreign
Missionary society will speak to the
ladies on Wednesday. Oct. I sin at :
o'cl'i -1; al Ihe Mantis! church. Sim
will also speak to the girls at t
o'clock. Mrs. Crow has a very pleas
ing personality nnd wide cxperlener.
in missionary work having spent sev
t n years in linrma.
Dr. Klrcbgessner w(i be at Hotel
Nash every Wednesday. Hours for
consultation, 10 to .1
.1. C. Carlton of Central Point was
it husineKt; visitor hi (he cily .Monday
and Tuesday.
Highest price paid for strictly
fresh ranch eggs. Cafe Holland.
'A. i,. Kleluhammer, Ralph C. Jen
nings, Paul F. Anderson and K. .1.
iinn are cattle men of the Applegate
founlry who brought in a bunch of
'.'I'd head of beef cattle which were
shipped to Miller & l,ux of San Fran
Cisco. Specially of auto washing and
polishing al Overland agency. 1 S 1
X. II. Mackling of Portland spent
.Monday and Tuesday In the city trans
i;efing business.
V( bb Campbell was a business vis
itor in the city Monday and Tuesday
from Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. .1. F. hurl of San
Prnnc'sco are Medford vIsKoih for a
I'c'v days.
W. M. Hanson of llilt arrived in
Mcd'ord Monday evening to spend a
f-.'w days In the cily.
The A. W. Walker Auto Co. has re
ceived a carload of HOT model O-lio
Chalmers motor eni.i which I hey have
placed on display at their showrooms
on South Fir si reel.
A warrnnl was sworn out before
. Justice Taylor Tuesday morning by
Charles F, Jacobs chu rglug I larry
lllldehraud and Raymond Uaueb wit l
assault and buttery. The men till live
liPar I In county inch crusher near
Shdviyou on the Pacific highway.
Due fo the escape of two of the
men-lien- from the councuil chamber:;
last night, one affecting his getaway
bv sliding down the fire pole,, the
special council sessluu was postponed
until tonight.
Hugh Ciunbert. Frank Cumber,
Frank Cameron Kd Saltmarsh and Hi
ram henson of Applegato are stok
Mien spending (he day in Medford.
James O'Neill of Wellen spent
Tuesday in he city on business.
Carl Von der Hellen of Wellen
spent Tuesday in the city on business.
Mrs. C. I,. Schieffellu returned
Monday from Portland, when1 she at
tended the slate convention of Cio
Women's Federated clubs.
Chester Kuhll of Applcgale Is
spending a few das in the city hav
ing brought in a bunch of cal lie for
market.
Miles Canlrall of Hiuh transacted
btoiue'- hi (he tilt Tucsda.
Kay Hales and James Hales of Se
attle arm ed hi Med lord Mmnlin
nh:lil lor a brief business visit.
A. W. Walker motored to Cranls
I 'ass Tuesday to spend a few dav
on business.
( . I,. Duuliam of the S.nxon Motor
Co, of Portland in a business isit,i:
hi I he i-ity or a lew d.i s.
Fied I,. Heath spent Tuesday in
Kagle Point.
Carl l,o eland ol Asiilninl spent
i Monday afternoon in Medtotd.
The public liiiiary has received
I from tho Mute forestry large and
valuable map of Oregon, wbhli nun
j be consulted there at any tinnv
j The Field Secvetan or the proht-
t inn part. Mis. .lulo-lle M. Francis.
has spent tiie ).i-t ie tl,is in h
jliind, where she eruauied a Hanb
' hih Met. FriiiH'it is Mopphm at
'Hotel Medinrd and i-- ert anioiK to
get in ton. h with all local t obil'i
Hon workers.
) M r ai.d M i s I om I'.ii low
I ake
shop
( reek . petit Mondat hi Hh c
ping.
The du al K nights ol p t lii
ledg
will stai;e a .-lag feed and entertain
meat at the K P. halt at v : o' lot k
Monta . Oi tuber - '! Ml in- n w lie
ate K. P H.I--I or pre-ent, members
ol aiiv K P. lodge, are h. ited to be
preseiif. H' -tails of tin bi-,it imk
ill be aniiomn '-tt lun r.
Karl Tucker ol Itro li-'tot o li.tnv
a ted hnsinev- ill I he it
C. F.ilb'tte Is a bioilit
the thy liuiu Portland
tiur In
Charles I.. Dunbar of Portland at
tended to lusiness matters in Ihe city
Monday and Tuesday.
James F. Miller of ho Angeles is
spending a few d;is in Mcdlord and
vicinity.
IC. T. O'Day of San Francisco ar
rived in Medford Monday evening for
a brief business vii.it In the city.
Man-ball Hooper uf Salem was a
M'-dford vi.-itor Monday and Tuesday.
Hay Murphy of Ashland spent
Tuesday in the city transuding busi
ness. W. I. M( lutyre of Jacksonville at
tended lo business matteC.i In Med
ford Tuesday.
Mr. Kiero of Central Point motored
through the valley lad Wednesday.
Florence Walker was hiiuling wood
for Jim Vincent this week.
Flora Kdinumlson came down from
h'r mountain home, and is visiting
with Mrs. Abbott ol I'pper Sams val
ley this week.
h. M. Sweet and Kluier Simmons of
lleagle were Medford visitors one day
last week.
Theodore and filbert Class motored
p) Cr.ion creek last Friday to see
about their cat Ho.
t.eO'vT Staeey of lleagle Is hauling
his a;ple." to Hie near-by towns this
week.
Klnert Class was an Hagle Point
business visitor last Thursday.
Sam Corden and Orion Class of
AuHocli are picking apples for Mr.
Washburn of Table ftoek.
John Comm. who has been work
ing in (irants Pass, Is now working
for Dell Morrison and Mr. Hay of
Anttoch.
Among the farmers who hauled
hogs to town Ibis week are Jesse
Class, .Mr. Sanderson, John Kighaui
nnd sons, Frank Myers and Wallace
Dlnklns( from the Meadows.
W. C. Chapman sold a valuable
horse to Mr. Cogglns of Medford last
week.
Theodore Class and wife. Mrs.
Case and Mrs. S. II. Class were trans
acting business hi Medford one day
last v eek.
We were all sorry to hear of the
death of Mr. Jesse Richardson nf
MeilfoVd lasl week. He lived In this
precinct some years ago anil won the
hearts of all who knew him. Most
of his friends attended Hie funeral.
Mr. Chapman u:id family spent the
Sunday with relatives of Sams valley.
Oscar; Kodgers and family were
Sunday visitors a! Mr. and Mrs, Itos
coe Holy's of Sams valley.
Mrs. Flherl (Mass and Mrs. Theo
dore Class motored lo Willow Springs
t'-unday and spent the day with Mr.
l(a!ph Dean and family.
. Mr. John Kodgers and wife visiled
ihe valley towns Saturday.
Mrs. Will lligbniu and Miss Leila
iligliam were Medford visitors Salur
ii ay.
A number f rom A nt inch attended
the sale at Mr. Van I lardenbtirg's
last Thursday.
Miss Mattte Corden of lleagle is
stadng wilti her sister, Mrs. Fiber!
(ilais thiy week.
A MS TONGUE
SHOWS IF LIVER OR
If Cros, lefiivii, Sick, Hilions, ;iw
Fruit lisiitivc at Once.
I ; very mot her realizes, a ft lr giv
ing in r dnldr -i. "California Syrup '
Figs " thM tin- is theh ideal la:alr.i .
bee au Cie li ve its pleasant t a . le
and ii :Ih.,om!.I Iv cleanses tho t"ii
d -r little stomach, liver and bow el..
v idiont griping.
When erossi irritable, feverish ('
I'le-hh bad, stomach is sour, led,
at the tei.gue. uiolhei ' If coa'
!v' a tousimouful of ibis harmles?
fn.it luxaiivi-," and in a few hoi r.-;
all the foul, eondii'ated waste, s.o i
i,:'e and undigested lood passes .i'it
of lb-- bowels, nnd ou hae a well,
I 'a lul child again. When Its li'Ce
.v.tem is full ol cold, throat sore, has
: tnmach -a he. diarrhoea, iudigestioa,
cot it- i t'liieniber. a good " in. -id .
h-aiisii'i;" should alwa- be the DrM
(u-atnoMit given.
Millions of motheis ki-p "Caliror
nia S tup ol Figs" hand ; thev know
a teaspoonful toda saves a sick chil I
lomoirow. Ask oiir tlrugl;it tor a
r.t'-c nt bottle ot "Californi i Swupot
l')Ji " whitii has dtreitlmis for liable
hiblren of all ages and grown ups
l'i inled on Hie hotile. Hew a re of
ounlci feit.; sidd b"re. mi don't be
loo led (!et t lie genuine, made b
" I'ahtoin ia Fig Sv rn n Compnnv ."
i th.
(B Suits (g)
TO ORDER $25.00 UP
Also Cleaning. Pressing and Altering
128 E. MAIN, UPSTAIRS
. DRESS-UP WEEK
Diess-fp Week, Oct. 1 I to'!!!, is
not being held In .Medford alone. H
is miHon-wjdc in Its scope. H Is be
ing advertised and observed by stores
all over tho country. And you per
haps are wondering why! Find of
all h-t us dispel from your mind tho
thought that it Is for the purpose of
liaviiig you spend money that you
would not otherwise spend. On the
contrary, it is a concentrated effort
on the part of the merchants to bring
to the public's notice everywhere at
i one and the same time the new things
: that have been conceived ami brought
forth for the new season's wear, and
incidentally to suggest thai now is tin.!
bed thin; to view them.
Kvery man, woman and child
should take prido In bein dressed up
(his week, If you expect lo buy new
fall togs buy them now and don them,
hut If you do not put on the "good
togs" you have and help properly
celebrate th week.
Mr. K. C. Davis of Cortland is
visiting his sister, .Mrs. Culver Furry.
Mr. and Mrs. W. .1. Khner and
family left Saturday morning for Chi
cago, where they expect to make their
home.
Al the high school student body
meeting the following officers we're
elected: President. Florence Denzer;
vice-president, Lea Furry; 'secretary,
Mabel llcarn; yell leader. Harry Uiec.
A new attendance banner has been
secured for tho Phoenix schools. It Is
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ihe Standard Oil or Mohr Cars
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Jro.lKI New Velvet Sli;ies
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f ." New Stylish Hats... $2.S
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V ami ( 'dais just ai rived.
j are I'mved In aceeit
Y "iicnls - all nnini;'.
A wonderful r.-u-k ol' New CoaH. I-".H!
ls.D0 values; I his ra.-k. JRS.WS and
!jio.;)s.
Y A woinh'i-rul raek of New Coats just in. reg
ular -':2.; (!-?:: .-Hi; tins
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These Goods must be sold if they have to go at
public auction-this store must go out of business
Going Out of Business-The Ahren's Store
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BeiiiQ Closed Out-Doors to Close
in crimson and gold and w ill be !
awarded at tho assembly this week, j
So far the third and fourth grades1
have had the hUuust percentage of
attendance.
j The Ladies Aid Society will i-crve
a Harvest Home Supper at KimleV
halt on Wednesday evening. October j
is. All are cordially Invited. Ad-j
mission, 2"e. Children I ."c.
I Thf school began serving hot j
lunches Monday, 'October 2. A com
plete lunch Is served consisting of u
hot portion, sandwiches and dessert.
As for tliosp who wish to bring their
own sandwiches, the hot portion
alone Is served. Fp to date 174 com
plete lunches have ben served, and
L hot portions alone. At ae for
complete lunch and from 1 to :iv for
a hot portion the cost depending on
what is served for any particular
day. the receipts to date amounting
to f 2 I.H, and the expenses (esti
niahd) total $1S. Pupils wh wish
to bring in products or cooked food ,
that will fit In with menus, may do
so and receive credit for same. The
amount credited to1 pupils for pro
duce Is $ll.:!U, and of this amount
l.20 worth of produce is on band.
Tills means that the lunches, os far.
have more than paid for themselves j
There will he a republican rally at
the W. O. W. hall on Wednesday
evening, October IS. Several of the I
well-known .lackosn county republi
cans will speak on the Issues of the
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Staucliff and
little daughter of the Sisklyous.
visited at the home of Mrs. It. Moore
Sunday.
Mi;, and Mrs. Lester Fay are the
proud parents of a little daughter,
born Monday, October Hi. 19 Hi.
Mrs. Cotuian Toll of Renville.
Minn., is visiting her sister, Mrs. T.
J. Malmgren.
From
Asphalt-Base Crude
the crude endorsed by Lieut.
Bryan, a U.S. Government Kx
pcrt on motor cylinder lubrica
tion, in his statement before the
American Society of Naval En
gineers. Sold hy dealers everywhere and
at all Service Stations of the
Standard Oil Company
Meilfnrtt
CRAIG'S
A liii- liaruain lahle Dresses, Api-Diis. Middies
liai-ain lahle !!
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l!itr hai-Liain tahle N'iht (iowns. House Dresses.
Street Dresses. I'"ine Waists, -'ine Middies
this hai-piiii tahle OSo
'ii har.uain lahle Ladies' Linen Suits, worth
7.:.lt...fl2..-)0.all $t.9S
iti har.nain tahle woiHlerl'iil hari;aiiis
Suits
We
lhes'
A i;li -a! hi
lahle of Hos
iery. I'uilel--wear.
ete.
Any one of
these tahles is
worth your
troiihle. lie
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rnk. idlo.W and
Business
A womlei-rul lot of Draud New Coats and Suits,
regular .-'.L'.r.d -:;5.(Hi; this lot $19.98 and
$22.98.
Another lot of f t"). (Ml Coats and Suits uoinir at
$27.98.
Come Every Bay if You Can
ROOSEVELT OFF 10
XI-: W YOltK. (( l. 17. Colonel j
TlH'odons Umisi'vU li-it lodiiy mi a
lo.-duy'R riiinialmi trip for llui;lu-j
tlml will liiUf him ii Kir west us
rhoiMiix, Ariz., ami Denver. Th(
Coloiit-1 slarliil in u private tar at
tached to a regular train for Clm ln
nati, where the first speech of his
trip will be delivered tomorrow
niKht. Thence ho will continue by
special train direct to I'hoenlx. After
his address there be will stop to
speak at AlluHiueniue on his way to
Denver. Leaving Denver on October
24 he expects' to arrive ill Chicago f
October 'Hi and leave' there for New
York on the following dav, arriving !
home on October 2S. i
The Eye of God
Another unusual drama ino
iluct'd hy tho Sinalloy's with
their usual kooiI taste. Not a
rolifiiour, pUi.v, hut u uri'iit
mornl lesson.
alm.ti:i w i;i;klv.
CO.VtlNt: Tl I t'KSDA Y. .
Yict-or .Moore hi "The t'hnvn.'
BARGAINS
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e Donnis Eucalyptus Ointment I i n
i AT ALL DRUG STORES B M M A T U
I 1 Tubes 85c jars 50c B S3 g A S i g
; TYRONE POWER i
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i LOIS WEBER 13
; in ie
ii time like now. Kach and every dav ii!"i-
yoods jdaeed out mi tahh-s niore har,-iiu
prices that mean soniethin.y; to you.
Keal Close-Out Sale
A big bow! i f
K r u m b ! 5 s
w i t li g o o -i
milk of creart
is c very coo J
treat for yo j
Eiiy tirrje.
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AMUSEMENTS
A tale of Kciitmliy
l-'eiitlists
ittuied with a
KfutiMii Sehloni
Seen lit Mi)vii):
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A rb u cli 1 e
'Kvlone 1'al t,v
in The Waiters
I'ull laii'Ahter
I'idiii start lo
finish.
. TOMORROW
A Vlll. l-'ov .Miltcr I'liotoplay
of (iie esi
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VENGEANCE
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Skirts, ..0) (,, $S.()(l.. ..(;. IS Y
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Kimonas
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hi- rack lull ol' Silk
Dresses, Ser-e Dresses,
etc.
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