Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 26, 1916, Page 2, Image 2

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    J'AOli TWO
MKDFOW) MA lb TltmnSK, MKD'FOKD, OKKiON TIIFRXOAY. Of TO HE I? 26. 1910
f OCAL AND
i PERSONAL
The .Mud"rn Woodmen will enter
tain the Koyal N'elhbors at K. or I',
liiill Friday evening. el rcshmenis
ami iluiiclhK. AH Alodorn Wdodiiirn,
thofr bulb's and Neighbors Invited.
F. S. Uramvell, who him Iimmi wild
the CruntH Mass Mijtur factory sIiko
its Inrcpi ion, up field superintendent
luis boon appointed as inammor of the
factory at Fallon, Nevada, owned by
the I'tHh-Idaho company, bavimi
Wednesday evening,
Mrs. Leach, Corsets intuln-to-orrler.
Abdo-Rupport Corset, also bolt. .'i-'S
North Harth'tt, Phone fifc3-.I.
II. A. .lanfii, owner of the cement
brick and block works, is making a
biiniticsjj call nt Cold Hill CimiihiiI
Wank.
(let vonr KasoUnp "t. T)e Voe'R.
The ladies should read the, ad of W,
II, Wilson today and ft no how to net
a hat free,
" Hatha and niaspago. His. Hedfipfi,
23f. Retain St.
Cur It. Allen of Medford is regis
tered at Hotel Portland, Portland,
Oregon.
Jot. it down in ink. Waterman
Ideal Pen and I-P loose leaf note
hook. Medford Hook Store.
John 11. Allen returned Wednesday
from a business trip to Portland.
-, Koosoy Sistors Hominy at Marsh &
lieuuett, Fonts and Olmstejifi's, on
"Wednesdays. 188
Frank Owen visited Crania Pass
"Wednesday.
f lie Hiiro and attend thn enlprtnln
ntmt by the real Busier Hrown and
his (Iok, Tigo. at the Culrion Utile at
1:M) n. m. Saturday October 2R.
(!. F. Case of Sams Valley was a
Medford visitor Tliursday.
Hlg fie milkshake: at lie Voo'b.
' i J, T. Fry or Trail Creek was In
1 Medford after supplies Thursday.
See. Dnvn Wood about. Hint firn in
surance policy. Office Mall Tribune
Illdg.
Frank Denton-of Fort Klamath Is
Visiting at the homo of Tyson Meall.
No Hunting plgns for Halo at the
Mall Tribune office.
A T. K. Daniels, Carl P.owinan, 10 mil
Schmidt and .lolm Pearl uro spending
two days linnting in tho ApploKtito
district.
The 1 -adieu' Aid of tlio M. E. church
will hold n Uummago Sale October
27 and 2S at 1 13 and 115 West Main
street, In tlu Cotehelt bit'MiiiK.
Curly Wilson of Jacksonville was
In Medford on business today.
. lUittormilk, 10c gal. De Voo'fl.
Mrs. Tom Collins left Medford for
a Koveral niontli's visit In San Fran
cisco and other California poinls.
fiatoH sells Ford cars $20(1 down
nnd $25 n month.
Clarence Lovorn of ..Central Point
was In Modl'onl on business Thursday.
You will get good measure and
good gasoline- if you got It at Io
Voo's.
M. O. Wallace of (llendale was in
Medford on business Thursday.
"The Valley of tho Rogue," words
nnd music 1 5c. . 200
Mrs, Nettie Hier and Mrs. K. C.
Coodell of Medford left Thursday
morning for Klamath Falls where
they spend the whiter.
Hath 2.10. Hotol Holland.
V. II. (lore left for Itostdnirg todav
where he will look after bin campaign
iti Douglas county for a few days.
No trespass signs for sale nt tho
Mall Tribune office.
Passenger train No. 1 i was dehie(i
In Medford for an hour Ibis morning
owing to h broken draw bar on tin
mall car.
Do Voe buys beer bottles,
A. C. Flero of Central Point is in
Medford on business today.
Or. T. C. Heine, practice limited to
eye, ear, nose, throat; glasses fitted.
22S Hum! Main, Phone IKKt.
.Misses .Maine and Fern l.eever of
Medford left Thnrcdiiv fur a visit with
friends in Conquille,
Cet your mill;, ereiim, butter eggs
and buttermilk at He Voo's,
II. K. Medford of Medford leli for
Horris, Cal.. today win re he will
work.
You will got good measure mid
good gasoline If you get It at He
Voo'ft.
Mr. and Mrs. K. p. Price of ijt
Cold are visiting at the home of Mr
and Mrs. H. a. Price of West Med
io rd.
Hnkery goods at Ho Voo's. "
II. 11. t.talf of the Illinois valley is
In 'Medford on business todav.
Pierce the Florist bus some Hue
Delepbinum plants Plant now.
The Parent-Teacher Circle of the
' Jackson school will meet Friday aft
ernoon. October 271b at :: :iu. A laro
' nttendiince ( desired as a special pro
gram has been prepared.
Siskiyou or Colestln water, 1 0c
hot tin at He Voo's; 5c deposit on
bottle.
There will be no meet in:; of t lie
Washington si hool Parent T-ther
Cirrle Krida afternoon on account of
the HalbiW'-cu .--octal lo be uiven next
Tuesday evening.
See thi rtnfk laiieb' carried hv the
Medford Pthitiny Co, ii ou are in
n hurry.
The Crizlles will have their first
hike since the annual outing on Sun
day. Oetober 2!nh to climb Pike's
Peak beyond Cold Hill. This will be
a Hue trip and a alrge crowd is ex
pected as o many have expresi.ed a
desire for an all-day irip dnnng Hils
fine fall weather. Final parlfeiiinrs
will 1m printed Saturday.
Highest price paid Tor strictly
fro-di runtli cgK. f,;'fp ITcilIanrl.
Mr. and Air.;. Kaymoml Plafbburii,
Miss .Myrtle Stanley and Cllbort Ab
bott were pleasantly entertained Sat
urday evening by Mr, and -Mrs. .1, II.
Jones nt their home in West Med'
ford.
For the b"M insurance see Holmes
The Insurance Man,
Austin Collins rented hir farm at
Sams Valley to Henry Sehuinuu
leinii, son of .Madam Scliuman-H'-ink.
who will I a lu- possession tomorrow.
Typewriter paper o all kinds At
Medford Printing Co.
Karl Wondhouse ot Klamath Falls is
here on business today.
Mr, Kirchrcssner will be at Hotel
Nash every Wednesdnv. Hours for
consultation, 10 to S
The Parent-Teachers Circle of (be
I Jncohi Hchonl will meet at 3 p. in.
Friday at t he Lincoln sehool house.
An interesting debate by the pupils of
the eighth grade will he a very inter
esting feature. Come and hear what
the debate is about.
The Medford Hook Store have
completed two special rooms for
their Columbia line.
Henry Schuinan-lleink, sou of the
noted singer and Henry Van llolven
berg of Hie Sains Valley ranch are in
Medford on business today.
Kugcue Amann left .Medford for
Bond today for an extended bussiness
visft. .' tiC!ligin
Next week the grocers of this city will once more feature this
Quaker Cooker offer. And for the last time, we believe.
We have supplied Cookers now to over 1,000,000 homes. We have
supplied $2.50 Aluminum Cookers for $1 to Quaker Oats users. But
this offer ends with our present supply, and probably forever. Unless
Aluminum drops 50 per cent, we cannot again offer a Cooker like
this for $1.' ?
But next week only we make the offer below.17 You can get this
Cooker for $1, by buy ing two of our cereals which should be cooked in it.
This offer is made to induce better cooking. To bring you Quaker
Oats and Pettijohn's cooked in perfect form, with the flavor kept in
tact. Our reward will come in your doubled delight in these foods.
But we supply only one to each family.
Unless you have the right flakes, right cooking does not help much.
Ptit, if you useQuakerOats and Pettijohn's, thiscooker is yoursfor$l.This
is for one week only. Get the packages from any grocer named below.
One Week Only You
Our Offer Is This:
or money order
that you use our
All tlie world over, Quaker Oats holds first place among oat foods. Oat
lovers ot a hundred nations send to us to get it. A billion dishes are
consumed each year. Nowhere in the world do connoisseurs find any oat
food to compare with it.
The reason is this: Quaker Oats is made from queen (Trains only just
the bin, plump, luscious oats. No puny, slarveil grains nre included. A
bushel of the choicest oats yields only ten pounds of Quaker.
The result is a flavor which has won the world a flavor which is match
less. Yet these larce and luscious flakes cost you no extra price.
Nature stores in oats a wealth of vitality, which everybody needs. We
want you to know this fascinatinj; vim-food, made as we muke it and
cooked in our way.
These Grocers Will Feature the Cooker Offer Next Week
John Hrmviilci', :;.:7 K.
llutti rli.'hl. Mi ilKn,
V lv I'mii'i . 1 KiiM
The IIiiM 'ill.- (inn ! .
I'onls liroei'W 1'iv, M.'
indium! ; I'.nu. rv. Mr
.lom'S i'lKll l i I'orr r i . ::
I'. I Kl-IV: i; Mril
.
It. Ii. Katon of Copco, Cal., return
ed to thai cily Thursday after spend
ing several days in Medford.
See Pierce, t h Florist fur 1'er
enial idaitts. Plant now.
P. I). I.ando. of KlK Creek deliver
ed of load uf beef in .Mlt'onl Thurs
dav. Huttermilk lie quart at. Do Voe's.
Pear) itosK of Central Point whs
vlKippint' in Medi'cjnl today.
'Wallace llei'gmflu of Kagle Point
was a Medford business visitor Wed
nesday, F. II. Hull of Central Point is
sp. riding the dav fu .Medford.
lie sure ami attend the entertain
ment by t ii" real iinstt-r Hrown and
his dog, Tie. at the Coiden liu'e at
p. nt. Saturday Oetober 2V
Craft M'-Quoid uf Kugl Point was
l-i Medford on bnsiuess Weilnesduy,
.Urn Hoss of Central i'oint was a
Medford visitor Thursday.
Teddy Webb and wife of Central
Point are spending the afternoon in
Med ford.
John Sisty of Willow Springs was
trading in Medford Thursday.
Wilbur Kind of Applegale was in
Medford for a load of. supplies Thurs
day. Auto wheels repaired; first-class
job guaranteed. Prices reasonable.
Mitchell's Repair Shop, opposite pub
lic market.
1). II. Sneed of Crescent City Is
spending a few days in Medford on
business.
Robert Orr of Rogue River is
visiting in Medford this week.
Ho sure and attend the entertain
ment by the real Huster brown and
bis dug, Tige, at tho (Joldon Rule at.
2::!0 p. ni. Saturday October 2S.
A. I). Rradley of liosebnrg is visit
ing in Medford this week.
This $2.50 Aluminum Cooker
The cost of Aluminum has doubled since we ordered these lifetime
Cookers. At present prices, this of fer would be impossible. So, in all
probability, after our supply is exhausted, it cannot be made again.
for $1 with the Sales Slip and
cereals. Sales Slips must he
he Quaker Oats
Quaker Oats
The Extra-Delicious Vim-Food
Flaked from Queen Oats Only
MEDF0T0, OREGON
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F. I.. Orr of Rogue River is in Med
ford this week attending to business
af fairs.
Ccorge Stearns of Oakland, Cal., is
stopping in Medford for a few days.
Rnice Huck of Watklns Is In Med
ford on business today.
Haloween social at t lie Roosevelt
school Friday,-' October 27 at 7 p. m.
Admission 5c. Kverybody come.
W. H. Miller of Cold Hill Is look
ing arter his political fences in Med
ford today.
Louis Hansen of Itoseburg !s stop
ping In Medford for a few days.
Miss May McDowell of Kugeue Is
vlr.it ing In Medford.
It. F. Hopkins of San Francisco
is in .Medford on business.
A. H. Jackson of Portland is spend
ing a few days in Medford.
H. II. Hrown of Crescent City Is in
Medford on business.
John Hutler of Medford Is spend
ing a few days at the Klue Hedge.
Floyd Pierce of Kagle Point was
trading In Medford Wednesday.
M. H. Nichols of Portland is a
Medford business visitor this week.
Mrs. Tom Ross of Central Point
is shopping In Medford today.
Dr. and Mrs. Saladl of Seven Oaks
are spending the day in Medford.
.1. F. Newman, A. I. Whitney and
R. L. Kay are spending the rest of
the season hunting In the Rig Hutte
district.
A car driven by R. M. Wilson went
over the embankment a mile this side
of Ashland Thiirdsay morning with
seven people, but none were injured.
The' accident was caused by the little
boy climbing up in his father's lap,
while the latter was driving, causing
him lo lose control of the car. The
car lodged In .p. brush heap and was
but slightly damaged.
MMrtMBlgaMMWlltMaUateiBB
Purchase two packages of Quaker Oats and one package of Pettijohn's or three pack
ages of cither. Get a Sales Slip from your grocer showing the purchase. Send us check
we will mail the cooker bv parcel post. We ask the Sales
mailed next week. This offer applies in this vicinity only.
Company, 205 Maynard Building, Seattle, Wash.
MEDFORD. OREGON
V. II. I.vilianl li'itl'nril. Ornuon.
Mutsh lii'imV'tt, Meiifoiii. On'tion.
iiitliihilp t'ih Urot'ory. Mi'ilt'atil. Oteeon.
.1 !'. Ol.i.9li'iil. MiMlford, Uncoil.
A. lVnwi-ll. MiMlforil. Orrcnn,
t ha I.. SrhWfrlln. ::i;-4n N. (Vtitralave., Meilfonl Oriunn.
Strinucr. MfMlionl, Orri'.nti.
WnrniT, W'tntnutii l!ol Mi'ill'onl, Orison.
WEDDING BELLS
j WedneMl.-iy. tMober "J"), l!l Hi, at j
'.l:'Mi in the afternoon, (.aura K. j
jKiuit.en and William A. Crane were!
! united in marriage at the M, K. par-!
I -ullage. Central Point, Rev. Ilutebi- f
MUI JMlelalM:.'., (
The bride n iwui'y.htcr ((f M is.
Iininlln Mee uf Applegale, and a m
ter id' Warren l. Mee of Apple-ate,
Mary A. Mee and Km ma (Mee) liebb j
uf Central I'nint. She was horn in'
Jnek.Nitii county, where hc has eon- j
tiniiously made her home. Her par- '
ents were anions the pioneer settlers
'of southern Oregon, buciuy eoiue here
in 18.");!. She lias always resided on
ttbe farm and owns one of Ibe be.-l
jo i'the many valuable irrialed farms
l of I lie ;i rod net ive A pplegate valley.
I The groom is proprietor of the!
; Crane (iroeery eompany of Central j
j i'oint, where he has resided for nea rly j
I two years, ha vino- been employed for!
j some lime,, before engaging in the'
mercantile hiMiie-s ns editor of the!
Central I'oint liebiild. He is an old;
newspaper man, having lor twenty-j
five years been engaged in journalism i
in Nebraska and Iowa.' In Ihmglasj
county, Nebraska, he owned fur I'ivej
years a syndicate of live papers. ITei
also owned newspapers in A udtibon !
county, Iowa, and i widelv known in
(the Missouri valley eoimlrv. He is
one of the most progressive huMiie-s!
men of Central Point, where he is
highly esteemed.
The newly married couple will di
vide their, time for the pre-ent be
tween I lie tore and the farm, devot
ing their energies to the improvement
of both.
j L. Parsons of Moscow, Idaho, is In
Medford looking after business af
fairs. !
Pure AIuminuT B" I l
Extra Large and Heavy S ij$
Cereal Capacity2KQU. 1 , j
A Lifetime Utensil 11 f$$ f I
Retail Value M I
$2.50 I
r Last' Chance J
ettijoWs
Rolled Wheat with 25 Bran Flakes
A Modern Bran Dainty
Every doctor advises bran, as essential to right living. It is Nature's
laxative. Everybody every day should eat it. It means better health, better
spirits, sunnier days. Without it, our diet of fine food forces folks to drugs.
Fcttijohn's is made to meet doctors' requirements. The bran is hidden
in flavory flakes of wheat. The food is a morning dainty which everybody
likes. Yet it contains 25 per cent tender bran.
The bran is in flake form, which makes it doubly efficient. Ground bran
will not do.
Try Pettijohn's one week. Note its delightful effects. Never again will
you go back to a branless diet.
Then try Pettijohn's Flour. It is 75 per cent fine patent flour mixed with
per cent bran flakes. Use it like Graham flour in any recipe.
10 MEET TUESDAY
The Mcdl'ord I'arent Teacher
Council will nienf in the public li
l.rar.i building next Tuesday, Octo
ber Z I , at A: 2.1 p. in.
Tin- council ccr.sists of the execu
tive conimltloea of all the parent
teacher circles, one delegate from
cieli circle, all o.' t ho school princi
ples f.nd the e't superintendent of
schools.
Hiifineps of imiiorlnnce and of in
tercut to all of the circles will he
lonsidered and it Ip hoped that there
may he a full attendance.
All presfdeins nre requested to
brinp: or send lists oT executive com
mittee members 10 this meeting.
DIED
Alden 0. II, Allien, October 2.1
;t 2 : .10 a. m., at tl r. home of his son,
(i. Tt. Alden in Riverside colony near
Ciobl Hill. Mr. Allien was stricken
with paralysis shortly after midnight
Sunday morning, and medical assis
tance was nt once summoned, lie
never rallied from the shock and only
once showed any sins of conscious
ness, lie was a pioneer in the Brain
btis.nts? in Minnesota and only eanie
to'OroKon a couple of years ao. ilis
sen accoiupanied tho remains to his
obi home al Kyota.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOit SALIC KnKlish Pit Hull pup,
seven months old, flentle, used to
children, $2.1. rim; 1(1, Mall Trib
une. 1SS
WANTED Day or contract work for
man with team. Phone W.'i-Y. 191
Slip just to show
Address
EAGLE POINT. OREGON
(leorjie Hrown, Kaple I'oint. CtroKon.
' PHOENIX. OREGON
rhotMiix Mt'rcanti! Vo., Phoenix, (lr-koii.
Svlendid for
Bad Coughs, Colds,
, Bronchitis
Au InrxpeawUr llmnM;.tle Hfni
edy tt!v Surt-nl, (juit-Uft
An.vnnr wlio tries tliis yiloa'sitnt trit
iiiff " ht'iiH'-iriiuic coui'li hvrujj, will
ftuifkly uiitl'Tstiind Uy it is used in
nmrv hoiiit-K in the Luitnl stuU'8 ami
l 'iinuilu tlmii any other ruuult ii'metH.
i'he wnv it takt'S liuld of tin oi-rftiiiute
L-ontrli, i i v injr imm'tliut; rt'lii-f. will makt
vtui li'iirt-'t that vni lii'wr Irirtl it be
fure. Jt in a truly liwnlaltlf r.oui;li
iviihhIv that slum Id Ik kt-j.t liamiv in
t'verv home, to use at the tirrtt. Kirn of a
jinii during tin nibt or day time.
Auv dniy.iii.'il. am supply vou with
2U' ount-i'8 f I'im'X (.'() i-cntfl wortlO.
I'onr tliit into u pint bottle and till tin
not tic with plain urutiuluti'd Huytn
svrup. 'J Lt; total t-ott i- ahmit r cfiite
:md you havt a full pint of tl.a utaat
llWtive remedy you tver u.-ed.
The oui'-k, lasting relief you yet from
Mi is excellent eouh s rup will really
surprise you.' It yirompt !v ln-iiln thi
iiitlauied iiiembrani-s tliat line the throat
m air past-H','ey, Htops the atuioyiii1.'
thl'oat tiekh, loosen tin1 itlih-Lfiu, and
soon your couh stops eittirely. Spleq
rlid f r hrom-hil is, croup, wtioupiujj
.'ourh and hroiuhial ar 1 luna.
I'inex a hiu'hlv cou'-enl raieil ct im
pound of .Norwiiv pine etiaet, etunliineil
tvith .'iiaiacid and is famous t he woi Id
iver for its healirt',' rllVct on the nu'in
.iranen. 'I o avoid disaiii)oiuinu nt ask for "21.
itinces of Pilled" with full diieet hint?
md don't aeeejit, anvthiii"' el' c A LMiar
intee of absolute sa t isi'ut t ion or uiom-v
promptly refunded y.r.v with (hi- pr"
iration. . The 1'ihei Co., i t. Wuue,
ind.
AMUSEMENTS TONIGHT
A Sand Storm Bcmarknhle
Feats of HorsBmanshiii
Cigarette's -Paring Lean Into
the Water From Fifty-Foot
Ctiff
- Are Some ot the Bkj
Moments in
Oiliila's World- lallMUl
Draimi. St ii rrinu'
Am Citrari'ltn. tin- I ;i uu li t !
nl' llic li'i"jimi'nt.
AUT0ISTS, ATTENTION !
Si'c Mil' raliinii-i Hi'Mlli 'al
li'V ftiuli:')!. ei-ial I'ilni.
PATHE NEVS
Adulls l.'ie Cliihhvu
TOMORROW
Donrjlas Fairbanks in
"Flirtimi With Fate"
AMUSEMENTS
Annul tho 1 1 f - of tho W'oalorn
sold niinor thore luis oyer boon
cast a romantic halo. This breath
of romance has boon breathed into
tho thrilling novel, "Tho World's
!roat Snare' by K. Phillips
Oppenhi'im nnd lias been flashed
into living fh-o on the screen by
the Famous IMuyers in Its adap
tion of tho eolohralod novel in
which beautiful Paulino Frederick
is starred.
PLAYING
NOW
FREDERICK
IX
Uncle Sam at Work
TOPICAI,
roniiliR Smiinlav, ( ai lilc Hlnrk
vll anil Muiii'l (Klidh,. in "Sally
in Our Alloy."
STAR
MED FORD'S
Cnsv Photoplay
THEATER
Under Two
Flags