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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 19, 1916)
MFiDFORD MITT. TMBTTNE, MTTOFOTifi. 'OTlErtOV. " TTlTTTiftnA'Y. OCTOr.F.ft 19. "1 01 ft' vjr.v, Trrnm TOCAL AND JL' PERSONAL Miss Emma Guar.vdu of Gold Hill, returned to her home Wednesday evening, after spending three weeks with Mrs. Marlon Lance. - Mrs. Loach, Corsets made-to-order. Abdo-Support Corset, also belts. 320 North Uartlett, Phone C3S-J. Mrs. 1.. ,T. Johns of Giants Pass Is spending the week with .MecUord friends and relatives. Cot your gasoline at Tie Voe's. W. W. t ssnor of Ashland spent Wednesday afternoon in Medford on business. Baths and mnssaso. Drs. Hedges, 235 K. Main St. Joe H. lioeman was a business visitor In the eity Wednesday after noon from Gold H 111. Auto wheels repaired: first-class job guaranteed. Prices reasonable. Mitchell's Kepair Shop, opposite pub. lie market. Will Olsen of Butte Falls was a business visitor In the city Wednes day afternoon. . .. Mrs. Leach, Barclay Tailor made corsets, guaranteed. Phone CS3-J. Wm. Ulster of Sams valley Is among the out of town visitors in the city this week. Crabs, clams, oysters, all kinds fish for week-end. Medford Fish .Market. GeorRo Ploroo, who has bee.n visit ing relatives In this vicinity during tho summer, returned Thursday to his home in Juneau, Alaska. - "Phantom" and his man, Crabbe, coining. 182 Ralph Guyon of Hilt, Oil., spent Wednesday in the . city visiting friends. Big Gc milkshakes at De Voe's. O. O. Porter of Redding; Cat., Is a business visitor in Medford for the week. See tho stock labels carried by the Medford Printing Co., if you are in a hurry. t ' S. L. Lane has returned to his home Klamath Falls, after spending a few days In the city on business. See Dave Wood about that firo in surance policy.. Office Mall Tribune Illdg. Mr. and Mrs. David Lewis left Wednesday afternoon in their car for their home at Portland, after spend ing the summer in Medford. r They will leave for Honolulu to spend the winter the first of January. New barrel nailer kraut. Medford Fish Market. G. L. Havens of -Montague, Cal., Is spending the week in the city on lusiness. No Hunting signs for sale at tho Mail Tribune office. N". L. Kingston of Marshfleld spent Wednesday and Thursday in the city attending to business matters. Buttermilk, 10c gal. De Voe's. D. L. Moore of Porter, Wash., is spending the week In Medford and vicinity inspecting local condition. Gates sells Ford cars, $200 down end $25 a month. Jack F. Morrill left Wednesday afternoon for tho Willows, Cal., where he will spcud a, few days duck hunting. Buttermilk Sc. quart at De Voe's. Miss Vera Bender of CorvalIls,'Or., spept Wednesday with Medford friends. You will get good measure and good gasoline If jou get it at De Voe's. T. H. Farwell of Sams Valley spent the first part of the week in the city on business. De Voe buys heer bottles. Mrs. H. L. Owens of Grants Pass is visiting friends in Medford during the week. Bakery goods at De Voe'f. Howard Hill of Weod, Cal., Is spending a .tew. days in- the- city 'at tending to business matters. No trespass signs for sale at the Mall Tribune office. V. J. Ilaman is a business visitor In the city for a few days from Hose burg. Scientific dying of faded auto lops. Overland agency, S. Central. 1S1 D. K. Wheeler was a business visitor in the city Wednesday after noon from Butte Falls. Get your milk, cream, butter eggs and buttermilk at De Voe's. ' Mr. and Mrs. MacPhee of Port land are spending a few days In Med ford and vicinity. , Vitality supreme, health of mind and body are yours. Latest scientific methods In health building and physl cnl culture. W. Theodore Matlock. St. Mark's bldg. i sn Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Norton are Mrdford visitors from Portland. Famous Houston sorghum at Hutchison & Lnmsden. 'Mr. and .Mrs. T. H. Fursnth of San Mateo spent Wednesday evening and Thursday morning In the city leav ing In the afternoon for Portland. They will rtrn t0 Snn Matp0 boat, shipping their car. You will get good measure and good gasoline if you get It at De Voe's. , Mifs Caroline Smith Is a business visitor In the city from Chicago. Mrs. Beaumont De Losh, who has been the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Smith, left Wednesday evening for her home at Aberdeen, Wash. She will stop for a few days with friends In Portland. Baths 25c. Hotel Holland. O. T. Carson of Itoseburg Is spending the week with Medford friends. Siskiyou or Colestln water, lOe bottle at De Voe's; 6c deposit on bottle. t Phil L. Service of Seattle Is spend ing a few days in the city on business. For tho bost insurance see Holmes The Insurance Man. P.. C. McCurdy of Portland is spending a few days in Medford visiting his parents. Typewrltor paper of all kinds at Medford Printing Co. H. P. Miller of Seattle is an out of town visitor In tho city. I Mrs,- Lundy. N'u-Hono Corsets, Phone 828. For call 730 W. 11th straotv, Ashland Thursdays. 184 Carl Von der Hollen of Wellen was In Medford Thursday morning on business. Dr. Klrchgessner will he at Hotel Nash every Wednesday. Hours for consultation, 10 lo 3 E. V. Carter of Ashland was a Med ford visitor Thursday. '' Highest price paid for strictly fresh ranch eggs." Cafe Holland. A. H. Fergeson of Portland was In the ttlty Wednesday and Thursday on business. Specialty of auto washing and polishing at Overland agency. 181 J. J. Jones left for his home nt Butte,' Mont., Thursday morning, after spending n week in the Blue Ledge district inspecting various mining properties. Home-made sorghum at Hutchison & Lumsden. - "' J. M. Chamberlain of Portland was among the out of town visitors in the city Wednesday and Thursday. Pure- home-made . sorghum at Hutchison Sc Lumsden. D. J. Sjdwell of Portland was in Medford Wednesday and Thursday on business. iFred C. Furth of Grants Pass was fn the city on business Wednesday evening and Thursday. S. M. David of Seattle Is spending a few days In the city attending to business matters. There Is some destitution in the city reports Municipal Judge Gay, and families having old clothes or gar ments to relieve the poor are re quested to notify him and lie will call and distribute them. E. .1. Tlbbard of Boston Is among the out of town visitors In the city this week. . O, It. MeBrido of San Jose Is spending the week' in Medford visit ing friends and attending to business matters. I, .... A. W. Mattis of Foots Creek spent Wednesday in the city attending to business matters. Tobe Ossenbrugge of Much was a business visitor In the city Wednesday afternoon. Arthur Kllnehnimurr was a busi ness visitor in the city Wednesday from Applegate. John Doran of Eugene is spending the week with friends In Medford and nearby towns. Paul Anderson of Applegate spent Wednesday In the city transacting business. . R. Scars of Derby spent Wednes day afternoon in the city attending to business matters. Ed Conley was a business visitor in the city Wednesday from Eagle Point. O. E. Kay is a business visitor in the city from Wellen for the week. W. M. Downing of Ruch was In Medford Wednesday and Thursday, transacting business. J. P. Collins of Watkins is among the out of town business visitors In the city. Senator II. Von der Hollen of Wei. len was a Medford visitor for a few hours Thursday. J. Mouia of Iliownsboro was In Medford Wednesday afternoon, hav ing brought in a load of onions for market. . Mrs. R. L. Wilson has left for a visit with friends and relatives in Chicago. Mrs. Wilson went by wnv of San Francisco, where she will spend a few days. Frank' H. Hull of Central Point spent Wednesday and Thursday In the. city on business. The following Inquiries regurdiug O. 11. Porter of Cotvullls and party Medford and lands In this vicinity 'were Medford visitors Wednesday and have been ercdved by the Medford Thursday. The party Is en route to Chamber of Commerce: C. C. UlcV- Corvallis, after a motor trip to Den- trup, Pocatello. Idaho, has about vor, Colo. $.r000 to Invest and wants general In formation. Mrs. Grace Waters, San Francisco, general information. J. B. Cravenn, It. It. 8. Spokane, Wnsh., grant land. L. C. Fields, Box 3T9. Scotia, Cal.. general information. There are u groat ninny inquiries r garding homestead land and rnll rond land. DIED Mrs. Sally Louden, one of the first white women to arrive in this section, having traveled across tho plains to I Oregon behind an ox team, died Octo ber IS at her home on Palmer Creek, aged 80 years. She had been a resl 'deut of this section for 70 years. 11. J. Jackel and C. C. Chapman of , Mrs. Louden, who was a widow, PortlnndSjxtnt Thursday in Medford. jleaves five childreu, Loam Louden They arc en route to their home III of Portland, Mrs. Margaret Culp of Folio I ARR Portland after an extended auto trip. L. L. Conger of Prospect was In Merlin, Or., John Youden of Klam ath Falls William Louden of Wut- EAT WITHOUT FEAR OF CHICHESTER S PILLS faUM& '!" 'a Hd Void futaiJiAv MkUTiLi MViir. Ilur r roar V I " nr PrnUt. am. fnfinu irin.Trp m 'ramritt 1AMOND It It A. NO PII.I.p. f0, & vcm kaoiraai Dett. Safest. A!avi kelut la SOID BV DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE InMiint itollcf! "Pair's Dinitepsin" Kiwis Your Stonmch Tivublo For Ever. Medford attending to business mat-: kins and Mrs. Mary Purcell of Hun ters Wednesday afternoon and Thurs- com. Funeral services were held to day. I day at 2:30 at the grave in Jackson- Mr. and Mrs. Solon Williams of . vine cenieicrj. Yreka, Cal. are spending a few days In the city. Mr. Williams is secretary of the Yreka Chamber of Commerce. George V. McClure arrived In Med ford Thursday morning from Albany for a brief business visit. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Hall are Med ford visltom for a few days from ; Portland. Mrs. Edwin M. Janney of Washing ton, D. C, Is spending a few days In the city. An important meeting of the Roosevelt Parent Teacher's Circle will be held Friday at three o'clock. Parents nnd all Interested In the work me urged to attend. Thero will he a meeting of I he high school Paront-Tenehcr Circle Friday afternoon nl 3 o'clock In the high school building. This will bo tho first meeting of .the circle this year. At this time officers will be elected and plans for the year's work will bo discussed, in order to make the circle helpful and efficient, it Is necessary that the parents co-operate in this work and it is earnestly de sired that there may be a large at tendance at this meeting. The police department is warning drlvors of cars bearing licenses of states other than Oregon, that they must procure ' Oregon licenses in event they remain in the state more than 30 days. Wonder what upset your stomach which portion of the food did the damage do you? Well, don't bothor. If your slomach Is In a re volt; If sour, gassy and upset, and what you Just ate has fermented Into stubborn lumps; head dizzy and aches; belch gases aad acids and eructate undigested food, breath foul, tongue coated just take a little Pape's Diapepsln and in five minutes you wonder what becamo of the indi gestion and distress. Millions of men and women today know that It Is needless to have a bad stomach. A little Dlapepsin occas ionally keeps this delicato' organ regulated and they eat their favorite foods without fear. If your stomach doesn't tako care of your liberal limit without rebol- Tho approximate dote Hon; If your food is a damage instead or arrival of such cars Is put onof a help, remember the quickest, record so that the police keep check (surest most harmless relief Is Pape's w the OW on the cars. Drivers who have pur chased new cars and are using licenses not procured for those cars, are also noted. The law governing feiicli use of licenses will be strictly enforced. Chief Iltttson announces. The maximum tine for such an of fense is ?100. Diapepsin, which costs only 50 cents for a largo caso at drug stores. It's truly wonderful It digests food nnd sets things straight, so gently and easily that it is really astonishing. Please, for your sake, don't go on with a weak, disordered stomach; It's so unnecessary. (Adv.) ' " DOWN Down Cut the I: Prices Trimmed Hats BIG BARGAIN TABLE $1 3 t f ? f t f ? t y V $2 good Now Velvut Shapes ft .: 98 V 3.00 New Velvet Shapes V at $1.98 V (.00irats $3.98 X I'-'.'jO Hats $6.98 f A )ifc shipment of New Suits V and Coats just arrived. We VALUES TO $4.50 and $5.00, CUT TO $1.08 'A 'biVrai?lc .full of Silk Ib'esscs, Serge Dresses, ete. i? i w i Pi GOING OUT OF BUSI NESS $15.00 for $20.00 for $25.00 for $30.00 for . ..$8.98 $10.98 $13.98 $15.98, Uarfraiii table of $12.50 Silk Kiuiouas at $4.98 THIS STOCK PLACED IN THE HANDS OF B. W. CRAIG AND WILL BE SOLD OUT. FIXTURES FOR SALE A LOT OF NEW BARGAIN TABLES FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY LVTKRCKP.A.N ACTOOAB CO, TIME CARD. Leave Medford lor Asntand. Talent and Phoenix dally, except Sunday, at 8:00 a. m 1:00. 2:00. 4:00 snd R:ll n. tn. Also nn Rntlirdnv mt 111K n ' m. Sundays leave at 8:00 and 10:30 a. m. and 1:00, 2:00. 5:30 and :S0 p. m. Leave Ashland tor Medford dally, except Sunday, at 9:00 a. m., 1:00, 2:00, 4:00 and 6:15 p. m, Ala on Saturday nights at 6:30 and 1:20. Sundays leave Ashland at 9:01 a. m. and 1:00, 4:30, 4:80 and 14:11 . zn. f y f T t t y y f ? ? ? ? ? f f f x ? f f ? t are lorced to accent floods all fcoiiifr. these A big lot of Suits, values to $22.50, for . . . . . . A big lot of Suits, values to $27.50, for .... $9.98 $14.98 GOING OUT OF BUSINESS A wonderful ra'-k of New $1S.(;0 values; this rack $10.98. Coals. $15.00 I $8.98 and A wonderful rack of New Coats just in, reg ular $22.51 )-$27.50; this rack, $13.98 and $15.98. A great big table of Hos iery, Under wear, etc. Any one of these tables worth your trouble, lie sure and come REAL CLOSE-OUT SALE EVERYTHING TO BE SOLD A wonderful lot of I 'rami New Coats regular .:s.).n; this lot Another lot of $15.0(1 Coals and Suits goin $27.98. A hundred other wonderful bargains. Never a time like now. Kadi and every day more goods placed out mi tables more bargains prices that mean something to you. in : urn Willis, at DOORS TO CLOSE FOREVER 1'ig bargain' table Night downs. House Dresses. Slreet 1 Ivesses, Finn Waists. Fine Middies, this bargain table. 98c Big bargain table La dies' Linen Suits, worth $7.50 to $12.5(1, all $1.98 A big bargain table uf Dresses, Aprons, Middies liargain table lO ".' lo tl.OO Tahtc of Chil dren's Hals at 49c ENTIRE STOCK IS ORDERED SOLD OUT AND IT MUST GO. BIG BARGAINS EVERY DAY. VISIT THIS STORE AS OFTEN AS YOU CAN The Closing Out of the Ahrens' Store LOOK FOR THE BIG SIGNS-GOING OUT OF BUSINESS. B. W. CRAIG in Charge AMUSEMENTS TONIGHT y y t V t y y 4: yi yi t ?! y y y y ? ? x y ? T T t t y f y t ? ? y y 1 y y y y t t ? ? ? ? t X y ? y y t y f y y t y f f t f f t ? ? f ? ? y y y y y y ? f y t y ? ? ; f ? ? ? f f ? : f STAR MEDFORD'S Cosy Photoplay THEATER ' Paramount PLAYING TODAY - TOMORROW The Popular American Comedian Victor Moore Supported by THOS. MEIGHAN in flOWN Bv Marian Fairfax A story showing that beneath, the tawdry tinsel of the circus beats a genu ine heart. Uncle Sam at Work Topical Coming Saturday: GAIL KANE in "Paying the Price" AMUSEMENTS TONIGHT Page Rough and Ready George Walsh & Anna Luther In 5 smashinq big reels of the Great Western Life the Reformation of a Bad Man. The Beast A Wm. Fox Photoplay EXTRA SPECIAL Bess Bryan in Song, "The Val ley of the Rogue," composed by B.J. McPhceof Medford. TOMORROW De Wolf Hopper in "Casey at the Bat" ' ( , c ' J W.H.MILLER Democratic Candidate for County Clerk (I'ttid A(tv). (v) Suits tfftn VIiLOTnES tJlllt VilEoroRpy TO ORDER $25.00 UP Also Cleaning, Pressing nnd Altering 128 E. MAIN, UPSTAIRS