Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, December 02, 1916, Page 2, Image 2

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ifEDFORD WAIT TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, ORIOOON". SATURDAY. T)EC EMBER 2. 101(5
TOCAL AND
PERSONAL
Supporter or the Medynslil plan
for the fiol utlon or Mcdford's pavlim
problem umlfr tlie nniup or the " Peo
ple's I'l'OKniKMve Non-I'artlsan l'av
lug Party" will hold a mass meeting
In the Natatorlum, UeePinher 13 at
o'clock. Several speakers, who will
he announced later, will he present
to outline the merits or the Med.wiskl
ilan and to analyz.? the plan worked
out by Col. Howard A. Hanson. More
meeting will follow betoro the dale
of the election in January.
See the newest tiling In riim.
Martin J. Tteddy. 2S
V. A. Towne of Portland Is a Med
ford visitor for a few day.
For the best Insurance aee Holmes
J he Insurance Man.
A. fi. Crawford or Portland Ik
S)iendin?r a few davs In the city at
tending to bualncKB matters.
FHKenne reun'ltH ttvim nprve nreaittllrn
and abnormal circulation. Dr. HedReH
235 E. Main.
aoseiih Starlc is a hiiHines svisllor rn
the city for a few days from San
Francisco.
Dr. T. CI. Heine, practice limited to
eye, car, nose, throat;, classes fitted.
228 Fast Main. Phone 303.
J. E. Mct'ollum of the O. A. C. is
. a Medford visitor for a few days.
Fresh chocolates at I)n Voe.
Tracy I.enery of Portland Is In
Medford for a few days on business.
"National Guard,-' "Battle Cry of
Peace." Words and Music, 15c. 227
E. A. Muldoon of San Fraricisco
spent Friday and Saturday In the
city on business.
Look for "spugs."
W. E. Wailswortli of Portland was
In Medford on business Friday and
4 Saturday.
"The Valley of the Rogue." Words
and music, 15c. 237
A. T. Harlow of Montague, Cal., Is
spending a few days In Medford visit
ing friends and attending to busi
ness matters.
Gasoline and oil at De Voe'a.
Milo Johnson of Portland was in
Medford Friday and Saturday on
business. ' '
Big Dc milk shakes at De Voe'a.
Mabel Johnson of Uuttc Falls was
in Medford visiting friends Friday
and Saturday.
Bakery goort at De Voe'a.
G. D. Cronemlller liu returned to
Medford from Keswick, Cal., whe.ro
ho was employed as electrlcnl engl.
necr by the Iron Mountain Copper
Co.
Gates sells Ford cars 1200 down
and 120 a month.
O. B. Cummlngs of Seattle arrived
In Medford Saturday morning to
spend a few duys In the city on bust
less. See Davo Wood about Umt fire In
surance policy. Offico, Room 404 M.
F. & H. Bldg.
William Farlow of Lake Creek
spent Friday and Saturday la .Med
ford on business.
Watch for "spugs "
V. A. Croce of Portland Is a busi
ness visitor in the city for a few days.
Baths 25c. Hotol Holland.
Mr. and Mrs. Janio.i T. Ilurton ar
rived In the city Saturday morning
from Sumner, Wash., and will make
their home In this vicinity.
Every home needs a "Pacific"
Cedar Chest. Order one now for
! Christmas, t'geful, ornamental, an
Ideal sift. Installment plan of pay-
inept IT you wish. Many styles and
sizes In stock, pacific Furniture and
j Fixture Factory. 'i 'i t
1 .Miss .luanita Williams returned to
her home In Kosehurg Saturday
I morning, after spending a w eek with
mends in Medford and Ashland.
Dr. J. J. Emmens expectB to leave
Medford about December 3rd for New
York city, where he will take a post
graduate course, returning to Med
ford the first of January. 118"
John Orris of Ftedlands, Cal., spent
Friday and Saturday In Medford vis
iting friends.
Typewriter paper ot all kind! at
Medford Printing Co.
James Kershaw of Antelope Creek
Is in Medford ror a few days under
the care of a physician.
See the stock labels carried by the
Medford Printing Co., If you are In
hurry.
The blgh cost of living is In the
minds of Medford motorists this
morning, gasoline having advanced
to 27c a gallon.
SS4 Phone Jleatu's Drug Store.
It. N'. Ilurton or Weed, Cal., is
spending a few days in the city at
tending to business.
Those relatives and friends bnck
east how pleased they would he to
receive your photograph at Xmns
time. Arrange for ft "sitting" nt
once. The Swem Studios.
W. L. Newcomer of Chicago Is In
the city transacting business with
local merchants.
Monday night at 5:30, supper at
Methodist church. Tickets 20c. 217
I.ylo Ci. Fear arrived In the city
Friday evening for a brief business
visit.
My ring nnd watch bracelet Btock
Is the largest. Martin J. Iteddy. 2S
In the account of the thanksgiving
game with Ashland, Calhoun was
given credit for making the touch
down and Brandon for the field goal,
whereas Corum and Young were the
point winners.
Tbo always welcome nnd highly
prized gift a photograph of your
self. Hut you must have them made
at once If you want them for Xmas.
The Swem Studios.
AV. (,'. Daley of I.alte Creek spent
Friday afternoon In Medford attend
ing to business matters.
Everyone Invited to supper nt 5:30.
Methodist church Monday night. Tel.
3I!.'.-J for ticket. SIT
Frank Abbott of Eaglo Point spent
Friday afternoon In the city on business.
Elmer Hull of the Modoc orchard
was In .Medford trading Saturday
morning.
Mrs. I. each Barcley, corsets. Phone
B83-J. 326 N. Barllett.
Police Judge Charles flay spent
Friday in Ashland on official busi
ness. Attorney W. E. Phlpps has re
moved bis offices to M. F. & H. Build
ing, rooms 425-4211. Elevator ser
vice. Telephone number changed to
D3.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Westerlund left
Friday afternoon for Portland, where
they will attend the annual meeting
of the State Hotel association. They
will return to Medford the middle of
the week.
Mr. E. C. Silllman of the Sugar
Bowl, started this morning to moke
four ton of candy for the holidays.
Mr. Silliman sold three ton last Xmas
and run out, so will be prepared this
year. Watch this paper for his candy
prices, 217
Mrs. Edwin Wheeler of Redding,
Cal., is spending the week In the city
visiting friends and relatives.
A sugar factory will support the
community, the community will sup
port the Sugar Bowl, the Sugar Bowl
will support the sugar factory. 217
Charles Olsen of .Merlin, Ore., was
a business visitor In the city Friday
arternoon.
We have built up a fine business
on fair dealing. High class goods
and low prices. Johnson the
Jeweler. 222
lialph Harlin of Canyonvllle, Ore.,
Is spending a few days In the city at
tending to business matters.
We have the largest list of bracelet
watcbcB In the city, standard makes,
all grades. Johnson, the Jewelr. 222
H. J. King has returned to IiIb
home in Klamath Falls after spend
ing u week In Medford on business.
Our line of solid gold pendants,
and heck chains In the flrest, rich
dainty designs and the prices are
low. Johnson the Jeweler. 222
M. P. Peterson of fllendale, Ore.,
was In the city Friday visiting friends
and attending to business matters.
1 Let Johnson, the Jeweler's show
window suggest to you your gifts for
the coming Chirstmas. 222
John Hetcr of Jacksonville spent
a few hours In the city on business
Friday.
Never before have we had such a
complete assortment of popular
Christmas goods. Johnson the Jewel
er. 222
Miss Katherino drey of Yreka, Cal.
is spending the week in Medford vis
iting friends.
Our prices are the lowest. I ask
you to compare and he convinced.
Johnson tho Jeweler. 222
C. M. Smith of Salem Is a business
visitor In the city for a few days.
S. K. Johnson of Hold 1 ! ill was a
business visitor in Medford and Jack,
sonvllle Friday afternoon.
Some thing to interest you "spurs"
Dr. T. T. Shaw, who has been prac
ticing dentistry In Jacksonville for
the past 12 years, has opened dental
parlors In Medford. He has opened
an office upstairs over Daniels Cloth
ing store, In the rooms formerly oc
cupied by Dr. Janes. 222
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. G. Brown will
leave the first of next week for Elk
Creek, where they will spend a
month.
Buttermilk, 10c gal. Do Voe's.
William Hoeffler of Grants Pass
was a business visitor in the city Fri
day arternoon.
Sweet cider at De Voe's.
Mr. and Mrs. C. 1). Iloon, who iiave
been residents of Medford for the
past four yeirs, leave Sunday for
their former home in Humboldt, la.,
where Mr. Iloon has accepted his old
position as bank cashier. They will
be missed by a large circle of friends,
who look forward to their return In
the future.
Dr. J. F. Reddy has gone to Spo
kane on a business trip.
II. L. DeArniond and wife have re
turned from Crams Pass, where thev
speijt Thanksgiving with relatives.
All members of the Christian
church are urgently requested to at
tend the morning service Sunday, as
there will be something very interest
ing for everyone.
Snugs! Spurs! Spugs!
Mr. and -Mrs. J. E. Turnbull have
moved to Grants Pass, where they
will hereafter reside.
It's "spug's" time.
The meeting of legislators-elect
from the Southern Oregon counties,
which was called for Grunts Pass
Monday, the 4th lust., has been post
poned to Monday, December II.
The Southern Pacific announces
that on account of Christmas nnd
New Years, they will authorize round
trip tickets on the one and one-third
fare basis to all points on Southern
Pacific lines In California. Sale dates
December 21, 22, 23, 2, 27 and 2R,
with final return limit of 15 days
from the date of sale.
Star
MEDFORD'S
Cozy Photoplay
THEATER
Today Only
Wm, A. Brady Presents
Robert Warwick
in
Friday the 13th
From the book of the
same name by Thos. W.
Lawson.
TOMORROW
Vitagraph Comedy
Geraldine O'Brien
' in
A WOMAN'S FIGHT
Page
Southern Oregon's
Greatest place of
Amusement.
LAST TIME
Norma Talmadge
and
Tully Marshall
IN
The Devil's Needle
also
Mack Sennett Keystone
The Danger Girl
TOMORROW
Lionel Barrymore
in
11 THE UPHEAVAL"
YOU need never
envy another her
hair. Make tne rr.ost
of nature's richest gift to
woman by beritowintr upon your
iui;- lt at'tfutkin it defvrvn. 4
'I he remit U itUuinul from New
bxrm flerpii iiir whin uwi as tii
rfCLI, art fn.ij.n-ni!' iuuuihtriir
and bIwhvh anuarent. ' Jt enkli-
cut. 1 hat unmyimt euus of mt
lia'r trouble, duntlrull', mid yre
hti tUo hair fn.tn I'tiniiiiif tint.
Tin dainty, exquinite frwritni'o hum oamed far
He n tie kit) u nrjr? on the drtssainif tnMea of thuse
r rw'jTti:-d tolinenM-nturtd discrimination. 1
Hei biL-idK imparls u tlie hair life, luster and
luxuriance.
XtM ifvfi-.-whera Application at the lottr
(rlT ihoi. liutirariUrwi by lb llerplciOtt
Coinpnny. IVtroit, Mich.
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Medford Pharmacy, Special Agents.
BILLIE BURKE
In
GLORIA'S ROMANCE
Page, Mon. Dec. 4th
To Take Chances With
IT DOES NOT PAY
YOUR EYES
Mnny of the most difficult cases In this vicinity have been suo
cfssfiilly 'fitted hy me
A call at my olflep will cost you nothlns and will convince you
that you talvC no chances hero.
, The host. Is tho cheapest.
DR. RICHERT
KVKSKillT SPECIALIST. OVEK THE MAY CO.
METRjO'g
$X 5 0,000 Production of
ERANCIS I BU5HMAN
AND BEVERLY BAYJVE
is the screen jjlay
of the year
Have ibwSeerv It ?
A,slc your theatre
about it.
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Playing Monday, December 4th Only
THE STAR SUPREME
MISS BILLIE BURKE
Supported by Henry Kolker in
GLORIA'S ROMANCE
A Motion Picture Novel by Mr. and Mrs. Rupert Hughes
Bill
AND
KATHLYN WILLIAMS
In a Selig Super Feature
THE VALIANTS OF VIRGINIA
A ROMANCE OF THE SOUTHLAND
No Advance in Prices
Adults 15c ... . Children 5c
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Southern Oregon's Greatest Place of Amusement
No Advance in Prices
Adults 15c . . . . Children 5c
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