Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 25, 1916, Page 2, Image 2

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    L'Ai,K TWO
MRDFOUM) MATL TIM'lirXI-i, MKDFORI). Oh'KOOV. WKDXKSDAY. UtTOURR 2.". 1iHi
TOCAL AND
PERSONAL
Mr. ami
and chlldr
Mrs. :-M KoMer of Trnil
n, left Wednesdav morn- j 1.ni.(,
Mr. and Mrs. I. M. liowe arrived
t hi Medford Wednesday afternoon
j from Sacramento for a visit with their
1 daughter, Mrs. (!us Hamtiels. After
a visit of some length here, they will
' tio on lo Portland near where they
expect to make their home. It st v
I Howp of Kan Francisco is accnniiatiy-
Inn his parents. Iiii vint; taken an ex-
ition mi account of his
lug for Philadelphia. Pa.
Mrs. Will Hendricks, who lms
been the guest of Mrs. A. S. hater
for several weeks, has relumed to
her home In Klamath Tails.
Mrs. Leach, t'orsets nuwle-lo-nrder.
Abdo-Support forset, rIho hells.
North Harttelt, Phone t'.N:!-.!.
Clnmle i iIh returned Tuesday
(-.veiling fro n a hunting trip along
J it lie Hutte crook.
I-azaro, the wonderful leuor. Co
lumbia Idse lEeeords. .Medford Hook
Store.
'. L" On of ltoguo Klver is in
Medford for a few day visiting
friend and attending to busings
matters. ,
Cet our gasoline af He Voe's.
Floyd Pcarce of Kagle Point was
in Medford Tuesday and Wednesday
attending to business matters.
But lis find massage. Prs. Hedges,
23T, 10. Main St.
C. Kf Koberls of Toledo, Ohio, is In
the city for a few days, investigating
hiiHlnesa oiienings,
Itoosey Ulsters Hominy at Marsh &
Bennett. ' Konls and Olnistead's. on
Wednesdays. 1 SS
U. T. Foncniore of Ohtco. Cal., is
spending the week in the city on
business.
An to wheels repaired; first -clasp
lob guaranteed. 1'ricen reasonable.
Mitchell' Itepnlr Shop, opposite, pub.
He market.
K. T. Staples was a Medford visitor
Tuesday evening from Ashland.
Volland cards. booklelH, dinner
ealendai'H, gift, banners, each boxed or
enveloped. Key window, Medford
Book Store. '
Man Weaver of Watkfns was lu the
elly Tuesday on business.
lUg .ic- luitkahako at Oe Voo's.
Mr. Knlph Cowgill has left for
Mempliifi. Tonn., where she was called
by the serious Illness of her mother.
See have. Wood nbnnt that flro in
surance liolicy. Office Mail Tribune
BldK.
Loin (Charley of Brownsbom Is in
the. city for a few days looking after
huMneHH Interests.
Ask for a pretty Handkerchief If
you, buy . any article at the Ahrens
Rule. 'It's free'.'
The' huildlng formerly occupied by
"McBrtde'8 confectionery" on Main
Htreet( is undergoing extensive im
provements and will bo occupied in
'he near future by Crowflon's confec
tionery, a branch of the company
operating a similar establishment In
Ashland.
No Hunting fdgna for sale at the
MnU Trlbuno office,
C J. .lolly of Kosoburg s spending
a few days in Medford on business
t The Ladles' Aid of the M. K. church
will hold a Rummage Sale October
27 and US at III! nnd 11". West Main
.Ftreet, In the flotehell building
..Medford high school will Issue an
nnnual this year. Lloyd Williamson
was elected manager and Thornton
Would editor. It will maUe lis up
ppaninco shortly after the first of
the year.
- Buttermilk, 1 i)c mil. Do Voe's.
' Kd White of '.'Umax was a bnsi
tiPHa visitor In Medford for a few
hours Tuesday afternoon.
dates sells Kord cars $2 no down
and (2T a month.
J. Tj. Fraley of Dunsmulr Is in the
city for a few days transacting Ihim
nesn.
You will Ret pood moasuro nnd
good pasoline If you ot It at Io
Vons.
Koi rest Ml more Is a business
.visitor in the city for a few days from
TlllanioolvOre,
. "The Valley of the Hotiue," word
and music Kc. 2iM
1 1 . C. Witi'b-y of Kanle I'oint spent
Wednesdav in the city jitten.lini; in
business nuttlers.
. Another nil in price-; on hundred
o( nrttcles at the Coini; Oni of Hum
ncss Sale. (Jet a handkerchief free
With your purchase al the Ahreii
sale.
'', tleorj;e l-'iiirell 4 f Sieinnian was a
business vMtor in the citv Tuesda
.flfternoini.
Baths 2r,c Hotel Holland.
.- .John W. Mucklev of the Appleatc
district Is a business visitor lu tin
city.
No trespass sinus for salr at the
Mall Trlbuno office.
Oeorue Wills of Yr-Ka. Cal . l
msiness visitor In the citv l'r a f
days.
lie "oe Iuivh be"r bottles.
M. 1,. Sale of Medford ts sp iuHiik
afew day in Kosetniri; aH'Midiiu', to
business matter-.
1 Dr. T. C. Heine, practice limited to
eye, ear, nose, tbroar. classes fitted
22S Hast Main. IMione :tit:t.
Mrf. Samuel Hoseiiburc of Seattle
In RpcndlbB a few days In Medtoid.
(let your tuMk, cream, butter ci;im
and buttermilk at He Voe's,-
p n.t electric bealini; sstem is belnn
installed In the Sparta hultdfttK
You will i?et Kood measure and
pood gasoline if you net it at Ie
Voo'a,
health. j
Bakery n'ods at He Vou'h. .
Street liubts nr.; bein installed at I
Sacred Heart hospital, one on Port
land avenue and one before the j
Christian church on South Oakdale.
Pierce the I'lurfst has koiiic fine j
Dclepliimiin plants Plant now. j
It. W. iviers and H. K. Leland are
a moni; the business visitors In t be I
city from San Krancisco. j
Siskiyou or Oolestln water, 1 Oc
bottle at Dp Voe's; 5c deposit on
bottle.
K. I). Cane. II. .1. Nelson, Dan .lol
ley and W. tl. Cusick are Portlauders
registered at Mtdford hotels.
Kor the best Insurance Bee Holmes
The Insurance Man.
W. 11, Colby oi Chicago Is spending
few days hi Medford and surround
ing towns on b uin -ss.
Typewriter paper of all kinds t
Medford Printing Co.
The Valley n:uat;e has installed a
a soli ue pump of the latest type a
five gallon stroke Howser.
Or, KircliKeKsner will he at Hotel
Nash every Wednesday, Hours for
consultation. 1 0 to;.1
The A. W. Walker Auto Co., has
ei ved a Waterloo Hoy t ran or,
which they are demonstrating.
See Pierce, the Klorlsti for Por-
enhil plants. Plant now.
K. Doau and K. M. Hopkins of
LSaleni are spending a few days in
Medford and vicinity.
Highest price paid for strictly
fresh ranch eggs. Cafe Holland.
Miss Daisy Urown of Jacksonville
is spending a few days with Medford
friends.
Sep the. stock labels carried by the
Medford Printing Co., If you are in
a hurry. ;
K. It. rtohblns of San Krancisco!
spent Tuesday and Wednesday in the
citv ( ratitiuct ing hnsiness.
Buttermilk 3c quart at De Voe's.
.1. K. Pleiseh of Dunsinuir is In the
city for a few days visiting friends
and attending to business matters.
The Young People's Pnion will
hold a business meeting and social
tonight at the Christian church. All
young people are invited to attend.
C. 11. Buelow of Tacoma. Wash.,
is a business visitor in tile city for a
few days. Mr. Buelow was formerly
engaged In the grocery business in
Tacoma.
C. II. Pldgeon of Fort Wayne,
Iowa., spent Tuesday and Wednesday
in the city attending lo business mat
ters. C. S. llutchlnps arrived In. the city
Tuesday evening- from Sun Francisco
for a brief business visit.
William Ksln of Salem Is in Hie city
for a few days on business.
A. K. .lepson is among the out of
town visitors lu the city from Port
laud.
Clint (iallntin, democratic nominee
for county assessor, spent Tuesday
evening lu Phoenix, where he spoke
at a democratic rally. Today he Is
campaigning at Lake Creek and Pros
peel.
L. (!. Stover of Biverside, Cal., is
spending a rew days in the city with
friends.
( . A. Hastings is a business visitor
in the city for a few days from Oak
land, Cal.
W. A. Woodward of Portland Is In
the city for a few days on business
Miss Winifred Clark returned Wed
nesday morning from Kugenc where
M.e spent a week visiting friends at
the I'uiversity of Oregon.
Orland T. Hobbs of Washington,
l. ( is spending the week lu Med
ford.
O, K. Hosworth of Kugone Is visit
ing trieuds in Medford and shlnnd
Oils week.
Mr. ami Mrs. Itolaud Hendrick
of Poitland are spending the da in
Medford while their car Is undergoing
repairs. The brake of the machine
failed to hold on the hill a short dis
t.uue this side of Vshland and the
mi Mulshed into the rear end of a
lo;td of ha v . No da mane was done
to the h,, except to distribute It over
Ike road, but !he headlights and
fender; en the iv were snui:-he,i, the
front i-pring-s broken, the jixle bent
and a hole iaimucd in the radiator
b I he w agon t ea. li.
V K. Richards of Ccutrulia. Wash ,
is spending a few das lu Medford
ami icluit Inokinu owr the country.
O, K. Weed Is a business visitor In
the city for a few days from Port
laud. The ladies of the Colden Link Bible
class of the First BaptUt church
will entertain their husbands this
evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Frank l.oder. All old and new mem
bers of the class and husbands are
invited lo attend. The commit I e
promises a good time for all w ho
attend.
Kvery member of the W. C. T. !'. lu
l he city Is requested to be present
al a meeting in the library Thursday
al 2::!b. Convention reports and
ot her i in port a nt mat lers. K very one
welcome.
Miss l,i.le Horn of Cold Hill, agd
'l.'i, victim of Jitney 'driver's esca
pades, was sentenced to the House of
the (iood Shepherd at Portland by
Judge Ton Velle of the juvenile court
Wednesday.
iiiiii!" to continue the uttack. Hill .".-'0
was rushed by troop-; from Fleiuy.
whi' h approached t 'nil lei le wtmd
t h riiiih I he cclelu'iil ed Bit vine l
Heatii. They then ero--cd (he wood
m;d rei"')od the approaches to Ilou
iiiiiiiont t'oi t. K ery where t lie ( ler-iiiiut-i
ve h a v be I ore tiietu. How
ever, the .jan i-on of tin- fort hurried-j of the fori, the village of Doiuiumont J Tilings went equally well on the
y prepared to defend tlie impurlatil jluul heeii .-arried nt n run and (ased ; t ight. The third eojtium iidvancca
point conlieed to it. French troop-I lie.vuud. Meanwhile a stiff strug-gle ; half a iiule, reaehiiitfthe ed-e ol' Viiux
surrounded Hie fort and extended ' w. -nt on between the French and tiie p'iml ud carryin- the purl of the
l heir gain everywhere without an in-! defender, of tile fori. The (icrnmn j Vaux Chupitre wood still held by the
Maid's delay, fatigue parlies set to I n-t'n-ed to surrender and the Frem-ii enemy, and Fumin wood. The eohiinu
work luniin- the detente-, -o as to beikilled nearly all of them before they j Mopped norlh of the.-e wood- on the
rcittlv to re -it eojpler-uttacks v.- i forced their way into the ruins. (oe.ti;irts of the vdlu-e oC au..
WILSON SETS NEW STANDARD
(Continued From Page One).
slowly back upon the pi In at his desk.
"1 don't know just how I'll answer
it yet " he said. "Hut just iiow I
don't believe could do Hughes much
good by going on the stump."
Colonel MeKlroy's endorsement of
the way the Wilson adminiMrution
has handled (I. A. K. pension affairs
should be of particular interest in
Ohio. McKlroy, himself lived in
Ohio for so vera 1 years, having been
edilo of the Toledo IJIado from 1X7-1
to I SS L O. M . Siillzgabeil, whose
ad min is I rat ion of t lie pension office
McKlroy declares the best ever, is a
resident of Van Wert. Also, the
widow's pension law. which McKlroy
declares Vets a new standing of jus
tice in pension legislation, was intro
duced and engineered through con
gress by Congressman William A.
Ashbrook of .lohnstown, O.
FRENCH WIN VERDUN
(Continued From Pago One).
(icrmaus. (icnei'al Pet rain regarded
the trout east of the Meuse as too
cramped, and sii'rgv-ded to (ienoral
Nivelle. rhe commander of Verdun.
thill he rive himeH' more elbow t m.
With that end in view infant ry was
sent up lo reinforce the French nnd
irtillery was ordered for he estab
lishment of new batteries. The avi
ation department was commanded to
make an exhaustive r-nrvev of the
positions of the (icrmnn butteries and
points of assembly. This work was
en rried out and the secret was kept
so well 1 1 1 ii t to all appearances the
(Sermnns never hud an inkling' id' what
was in prospect. Furthermore, I hey
evidently believed the energies of ihc
French wen being absorbed by Ihc
buttle of the Sonutie and made no
preparation's to meet a thrust nt Ver
dun. Thii it came about that what
was intended for a small maneuver
became a brilliant tactical ucce. j
Slury of Aliack. , j
The attack was planned for ten j
days ago. Artillery bejau prelimin
ary work lie fore the attack wa de
livered, when four columns of a di
vision met with little difficulty. The !
attackers carried Thiannioiit work !
and farm and the I laudronioiit pmr- I
ric !-et as the objective, and gained j
the lra--)oiiauinont road beyond. !
There I he attacker Mopped, having '
advanced about a mite. j
Tlie second column was a colonial j
division under (icncrnl Mangin from j
the corn-, whi -h retool; Mouiitmtont !
fori InM May. The la-k n--cjiied ti
it was to take Hill :!'.'). m.?-th.-;'-t ofj
Flcury, and the cdc o tVillettc
wood. The ojfen -nc thete wa-. even
more rapid than on the left wing.
(iener.il Mangin immcdiatelv siw lie j
could advance further, and tlie com-j
mnnding officer was therefore in-
sagiEui-1 4
!
IS
' A SENSietECIGARETTE
Wliy they're Sensible
OCCASIONALLY, a more heavy, full
powered cigarette than Fatima tastes
mighty good. But heavy cigarettes are a
little too "oily" and rich to suit most men for
long. Yon are certain to find more comfort in
a delicately balanced blend like Fatima. Be
cause Fatirnas leave a man feeling keen and fit
even after smoking more often than usual.
Thai's why they're sensible. Prove it yourself.
Ir -n i i i i nifTMflTf iiHnrimniifmnTimaiiTmtitmr .rmif inii-rimmTiiiria nwCTgnT" 1 ' Tinwmr MinxBjgamiMyBnHgc'BiemMt.vii.'- c-ei Msmm a
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Kvery lady
t're with any
get.s a handkerchief
purchase. The Ahrens
Using Golden
West coffee,
eh? Well then
fell a friend
whatvou think
of it!
Gplden West Coffee
is "Just Rtehf
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
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cahiuet. ilresser
bed. chair and
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rane. Hnosier
while enameh-d
otlier ar;icle, in
('rice reasonable
hone t M. is."(
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and
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harness, to
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A XKW Al TOMOUII.K Ktttt A
DOI I i;
You can act uallv mane our old
nutoinnhlte look like new am) keep
jit looking new for a year with an
expenditure of ?t tor l.usterall It
I i tint merely a quuk polish; it brings
flack the original life and beauty to
'the paint and enamel, and holds it.
Ill !- not affected bv sun. rain or mud;
and will not collect dust. it is the
I .tio;-t reii'.irknble of all renew ers for
painted and 'iiamdcd surfaces. Yc
J -.eM it en an absolute nionev l;u k
tea l antce.
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AND
TOMORROW
ONLY TIME
AGAIN WE ARE
PLEASED TO PRESENT
TONIGHT
AND
TOMORROW
ONLY TIME
As "Cigarette" in Ouida's Master Novel
IN THIS PLAY MISS EARA PUTS ALL THE FIRE AND PASSION
OF HER WONDROUS ART INTO ITS CHARACTERIZATION
Read What the Critics Say:
Motion Pictutv World "Theda Hara hau i;iven us the best worl;
of her carter in the interpretation of the dashing, tearless Cigarette.
Her wonderful versatility of countenance is Irresistible and we ven
ture to predtet that this role will become her most popular character
po:traal
nv York Iclcur.iph 'Tnder two Klai;s"' should j;ive comtdete
satisiaction. it is n well produced ailaption of Hie popular classic;
il feature Theda Bara mid allows her to .yet away from "vampir
ism."' and V't Klves her a chance for brilliant work; and it presents
a vigorous and imaginative story, something not found in every
screen play.
"WID," Bradstreet of Fildom, says: "For one
thing, this film stands as a personal triumph for
Miss Bara. She gives a characterization as 'Cig
arette' which will never be forgotten because of the
buoyant enthusiasm and vivacious personality
which she registers in perfect freedo mfrom any
thing theatrical. She gets into the part wonder
fully well, and surely her 'Cigarette' will long be
remembered.
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