MEDFORD SI AMI TRIBUNE, M KDFORD. ORKflOX. SATFR DAY. JANUARY fi. 1917
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"Most of lie I'nlversity students
Who spent 1 be liultilays will rot urn
Saturday nlniit and Sunday to resume
tllOlr BtUllil'H.
. W. ('. Kulisch or Kniteiie wan a
Medford lin-fness visitor Friday and
Saturday. .
864 Phone lloaln'8 Drug Store.
t
U M. Marry of liutte 1'alln Knent
Friday evening and Saturday In the
'.city.
YC'V. (Hoe'ekiior of (irants Pawi Is
' ftpendlnp; a few days In .Medfnrd on
liiistneitK. . c ,
For your old home frlonda. "The
, Valley of the nogne," inc. 253
i.' Air. and .Mr. Kniiert Johnson of
Victoria, H. C, arc tourist visitors in
the city.
F. 1!. Illoom of Portland Ik a Ims
' InffiH visitor in Medford for a few
days.
l'lione 927 lliownloos for Krorerles
C'laud jflteliell of Yreka, f'al., la
Kpcmllng a few days In the city vis
' ItlnK friends..
Frank Hay has returned lo Med
t ford from Berkeley, Cal., where he
ftpent the holldaya visiting hia par
' ents.
Fresh chocolates at Do Voe's.
i !). S. Fletcher of Portland spent
v Friday and Saturday In the city look
1 Iiik after huslness Interests,
v J. 1.. Goss of Kan Francisco was in
' Medford Saturday on huslness.
Sweet cider at De Voe's.
TCnhert Pcloiize lias returned to
.Stanford Unlvin'slty after upending
the holidays In Medl'ord and at KnKle
;, Point.
8. M. Calkins of Portland wnn a
'. business visitor In the city Saturday.
; Dr. Heine, physician and surnonn.
Speclnlty, eye, ear, nose, throat. Of
fice over Meeker's. Glasses fitted.
'- H. M. Dllle.r Ir a business visitor
;. Ill Medford for a few days from San
' Francisco, Cal.
1 J. It. HuKKlns. of St. Louis, Mo.,
' Ih among tho out of town visitors In
'-. Modford.
Dr. E. Klrchgessner, Hotel Hol
, land every Wednesday. Hours for
'. consultatlqn, 1 to G p. in. 2I!S
'II. L. Wnlthor la spending a low
dayR In Salem on ImisIucssr.
Mr. and Mrs. .1. C. Nigger of (linnls
Pass arrived In tho city Friday for
a brief visit.
;' ; See Cava Wood about that firn ln
Burauce policy. Office, Koom 4 04 M.
'. F. & H. Bldb'.
K. F. Fnrror of Portland attended
to bunlncM! affairs In Medford Satur
day. Mr. and Mrs. J. 11. niggerstnrr of
Seattle are Medford visitors for a few
days. I
Columbia yarns, Handicraft shop.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Hehmo of
Coulle City aro spending a few days
ill the city.
O. Schneider of Portland was In
. Medford on business Friday and Sat
urday. See. tho Block labels carried by the
Medford Printing Co., If you aro In
a hurry.
Henry Scbaefer of San Francisco,
Cal., is spending a few days In the
.city transacting business.
J. K. Smith of (Irants Pass Is
. 'Spending a few days In the city Inins
nctiug business.
Dr. Hart, physician and surgeon,
' office Jackson County Hank Build
ing. , .1. H. Smith of lirnnts Pas Is
spending a few days In the city vlslt
.ing friends and attending to husluess
! ..matters,
.lolin J. Terry of Albany, Ore,
Bpent Friday and Saturday in Mcd
' ford on business.
Special sale on all Pacific packnge
goods. Handicraft shop. 'J4i
Samuel Storey of C.ranls- Pass was
.n Medford visitor Friday and S:tt-
urduy.
'Holier! Miller of Portland Is a bus
iness visitor in the city for a rew
days.
Buttermilk, 10c gal. He Voe's.
Mr. mid Mrs. II. T. MeCnndless of
Tncoma. Wash., arrived In tlm city
, Friday evening and inleud to make
their home in this locality.
0. S. Bliss of Portland Irannirt
: td business with local merchants
; Friday and Saturday.
' (lasollne and oil at Do Voe's
j MIsb Mabel Johnson of Butte Falls
; la spending the week end In the city
! visiting friends.
! Grant Burroughs a rancher from
1 northeast of Medford was in the city
Saturday attending to huslness mnt
; ters.
Hntli 25c. Hotel Holland. '
Charles Baron was In tho city Fri
day afternoon attending to bin lues
matter.
Ralph Bardwell returned to the
city Friday from Chicago where he
managed the direct to the consumer
plan of marketing apples ir the
Kogue liiver Frult and Product asso
ciation. Dakniy goods nt Do Vop'b.
- Miles Cantrall of Itttch Hp.nl Fri
day afternoon anil Saturday in Hie
city on baldness.
K. P. Anthony of Alhany is a bus
iness visitor In the city for a few
day:.
Kdwln Taylor of Kueh attended to
hnsiness matters In Medford Friday
and Saturday.
For the best insurance see Holmes,
tho Insurance Man.
The annual election of officers of
the Christian church will be held
Sunday morning after regular ser
vices and all members are urgently
requested to be present.
lohn l(. Allen of .Medford Is reg
istered at Hotel Portland, Portland.
Oregon.
Cities sells Ford cars, $200 down
and $2.j a mnsitli.
T. S. Branson of Alberta, Canada,
representing the New York Life in
surance company, h in the city in tile
interests of tiie company and may
decide to locate here. Mrs. Bran
son accompanied her hushand.
Wanted A barrel of good rider
vinegar nt De Voe's.
Tyson licnll of the Central Point
district was a Medl'ord visitor Satur
day. Walter Bostwick of Applegate
spent Saturday In the city on busi
ness.
Mr. and Mrs. il. C. Pclton of K'lam
ith Falls are In Medford for a few
lays visiting friends.
Children's dresses, reduced at
Handicraft shop. 2-l
Miss Marion Burgess of Portland
arrive,) in (bo city Saturday morning
and will Siie.v! a week with Miss
Winifred Cl irl:.
John Iiif.,r.'tni of Corvjillis, Oregon,
Is vlsltlti:; frlcnda In Medford.
Frank S. Ward of the State Board
of Pharmacy spent Saturday in the
Ity on official business.
John Butler of Kaglo Point at
tended to business matters In Mod
lord Saturday.
Big 5c milk shakes at He Voe's.
Al Tin pin of Big Sticky spent Sat
urday In the city on business.
Fort Hubbard and Krnest McKee
silent Saturday morning In Ashland
on businesHs.
10. W. Watson of Sisson, Cal., Is
a Medford visitor for a few days.
John It. Allen Is spending a few
days at Portland on business.
Walter Lamed returned to the city
Saturday morning from California.
where he spent tho holiday season.
Wbile at Pasadena New Year's day,
he attended the Pennsylvania-Oregon
game.
II. O. Brenimer of Wolf Creek Is
spending a few days le the city at
tending to business matters.
It. T. Steel of Unite Falls spent
Saturday In the city transacting busi
ness. Charles W. rennlston of the Ash
land green house, transacted business
in the city Saturday.
10. I,. Reunion of Yreka, Cal., Is
spending the week in tho city on
business.
..I. L. Green was a business visitor
In the city Friday from Granls Pass.
Dr. and Mrs. J. F. Iteddy returned
lo the city Friday from San Fran
cisco, Cal., where they sp-jul the holi
days. Charles Kills of Merrill. Ore., is
spending a few days lu the city visit
ing friends.
In the platform announcement of
II. O. Xnrdwtck, printed yesterday,
tho word "civilization" was spelt
"covlllKatlon" an unintentional ty
pographical error.
H. V. I'pton of Gold Hill was a
.Mcdlord business visitor Saturday.
SETTLING DIFFICULTIES
I.ONDOS', Jan. (i. Great Britain
li received Norway's reply in re
gard lo the coal cinliaro and the fi
liation U muell uaproeil. aeeonling
lo u Cnpenllngeli di-p,ilc to the '.
''lnim;e Telcmai'li i-ipmpany, iiuotim;
the Chrisliania Tnlcii- Tc.'U. The
conen-.ii-. of opinion in the Nonveu'
in II prc-s i lliiil the ilii Icicuco llc-
tween the Ino i lines will -.ooii lie
,el tied.
HARVEY FIELDS SUFFERS
FROM ODD ACCIDENT
Harvey Fields, a cleiU employed!
by C. M. Kidd. Is suffering from am
attack of blood poisoning as the re
sult of a peculiar accident, which oc
curred mar Chri.-.tnias. His right
thumb Is linecteil but not seriously.
lr. Secly dressed tho injury.
Fields formed a sltcat water blis
ter on his thumb, due to sweeping.!
and dining the Christmas season his!
brother killed five or Kit ducks on i
Hie river. He brought them home. :
and Fields to preserve them, packed
thcui with snow and salt. The bits-1
ter thus lm ami' Infected from snow
or salt, and In a couple of days the!
hand bciiiiiie black nii,l h!".!'!v dls !
colored. Serious results were feared
for a time. !
s
Absolutely Removes
I n d i ;c y I i o n. 0 no packajro
v.ovesit. 25c r.t r.!l dnu-''i'ls.
SELLS INTERESTS j
A
SEATTl.K, Wash.. Jan. r.. Ed
ward A. Sims, of Port Townsend.
former member of the legislature,
logger and saiinou ennner, announc
ed today that he had disposed of his
Interests in the Hoonah Packing
company, the Glacier Fisheries com
pany, lite Key City Packing com
pany, anil the Hillside Canning com
pany and awarded a contract for
tiie logging of the Dosewullipg Tim
ber company's holdings, which wilt
he completer within five years.
The varbAis deals Involve the
transfer of properties roughly esti
mated at $l.iHMi,liiiii.
E. B. Denting of Uelllngliam,
took over Mr. Sims' Interests in tho
lloouah Packing company, mid Ar
thur Piitchard of Tacoina purchas
ed .Mr. Sims' Inierests In the Gla
cier Fisheries company. The Hoo
nah Packing company has three
Alaska . canneries, one on Bering
river at Katalla. a second at lloo
uah anil the third al Glacier Bay.
Mr. Sims first purchased all the
Interests in the Key City Packing
company plant at Port Townsend,
then he made arrangements for
transfer of his holdings, either to
ollicers who have served him In Hie
corporation or to friendly Interests
whom they might select.
The Hillside Canning company,
another Port Townsend cannery
with a capacity of (10, boo cases is
taken over by Horace E. Sims, C. F.
Goodrich and Peter Gralgnic, -who
have been associated with Mr. Sims
in the fishing business. Mr. Sim's
logging interests were taken over
by Puget Sound men.
HOLDS IN ILLINOIS
CHICAGO, ,7au. (I.- -Judges Kvans
Carpenter ami l.amlis of Hie i'liilcd
Slates district court today denied the
petition id' -JH railroads operating in
lilinois to restinin the state iublv
utilities commission from enforcing
Hie Illinois -cenl Tare law.
The railroads conlcmlcil lli'nl a ruling-
of the interstate commerce com-mi-sion
permitting u passenger rale
of ''..! cents a mile in Illinois -lioulil
set aside the stale law.
FOR
COUGHS
and COLDS
i Dennis Eucalyptus Ointment
Wednesday
and
Thursday
Pnritii; th1 prorrsa of I ho
play Mi:;s .ttuis(Mi pose- tho
picnui's "Magdalen. " ' 1're
mier." ;tnd "Tho ilalli of
l's(tie.'' and the stiMnary.
u'imhHiis Xilit," tho
(rowiitiu; fiiiiin1 of tho Court
of Honor at t ho 1'ana nut-1'ariiU-
expositions, a.s sho
ptv-ctl tto original for A. A.
Vernnuin, " Aplirodito."'
" Ahmulanio,' Jy t'arl Hitter
(original pose,! U Miss Mmi
sn.) "Sinlnt:." "l-'ato,"
"lAllemu." mi,! "Uuunini;
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COLLECTS FUNDS
SAN FItANCISCO. Jan. I'.. Emilia
Goldman, an anarchist of interna
tional reputatiou. Is collecting funds
for the murder defense of Thomas J.
Mooney, a union organizer, on trial
here as one ot five alleged bomb plot
ters, according lo a statement today
by Mi.-r. M. Eleanor Fitzgerald, asso
ciate editor of Alexander Bcrkman'';
publication, tiie- "Blast."
"Miss Goldman always divides her
lecture collections for the defense ot
accused persons Idciitilicd with' la
bor." said Miss Fitzgerald. "I don't,
know how much she has contributed
to Mooncy's defense. She has sent,
some money direct and some she has
contributed through the International
Workers' Defense league, which Is fi
nancing Hie trial.
"Miss Goldman is also contributing
lo the defense of the Industrial
Workers or the World members ac
cused in the Everett, Wash., fight
and she helped fluanchilly in the de
fense of Caplau and Schmidt in the
l.os Angeles Times case."
RUMAN OiL FIELDS
I.UXIJUN', ..,. (j. hVntor dis
pfilclt t'l'urii Aii!NtVhl;uii nuiilt's Itcrlin
disniti-lit-; as Siiyinu' lltat llio wtiWi
n' rt'j.ii iritiL' tiie damage in tiie li'n
inaniaii nil iliMi'it-U lia- iilvaiii-il
tar thai mhn work-- may ir-iime r
diictidii wiiliin a, I'iU" weeks. Aboui
eiirlaU (f petroleum aro said
to Iiave been enplureil nt faMipiiia,
and immense si ores a( (NmMan.a.
AMI'S K MKNTS TO.VKill T
Always Worth., While. Good Music
Xorum Talmadp' as "The Social
Secretary."
Good KcyMolio "The Scoundrel's
Toll."
Tonwi row, Fmiiia Wclilen In "Tho
I'lfteiiilei-N."
A A 1 1 S 10 M I ! I S TO M f J 1 1 T
Always a Good Show.
F'.hcl Clayton and Carlyle Black
well In "Broken 'bains."
Also Vim Comedy "The Connect.
injr Bath."
Tomorrow Florence I.a Badie.
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AMUSEMENTS
Good Music. Phone 41 S.
J Always Worth While
iflKv Big Photoplays and
WEEKLY PROGRAM
Beginning Sunday, Jan. 7
TOMORROW:
Metro Presents Charmin.?
EN MY WEHLEN
In
"THE PRETENDERS"
A truly entertaining; I'omedy
1 llama.
Also A'ita'jniilt Co.
"CONDUCTOR KATE"
MONDAY, JAN. 7:
BILLIE BURKE in
... "HIDDEN FIRES"
Sixth Oindcr of "Gloria's
Koinnncc"
And tiie ronlnr Plav
"PRINCE OF GRAUSTARK"
Adapted from McCutchcoii's
famous novel.
TUESDAY, JAN. 8:
Triangle's Most Daring Produc
tion, leatlilin?
LOUISE GLAUM as
"THE WOLF WOMAN"
..nnd ChaS. Ray as lier victim.
Keystone: i
"AMBROSE RAPID BISE"' .
WEDNESDAY-THURSDAY,
JAN. 9 AND 10:
'I'll internationally known Ar
tists' jiodcl
AUDREY MUNS0N
III the Different Cinema Spoc-
laele,
"PURITY"
FRIDAY, JAN. 12:
Deliglitful LOUISE HUFF in
the role of a little' Qunker Girl,
"THE REWARD OF
PATIENCE"
A tenderly appealing photoplay.
Vim Comedy,
"WILL A WOMAN TELL"
SATURDAY, JAN. 13:
Should a musical comedy star
nmrrv a wealthy highbrow '? See.
"DIANE OF THE FOLLIES.'!
and LILLIAN GISH in hci lravM
esty of Sarah iSumhurdt.
Keystone,
"HIS BUSTED TRUST"
with Slim Summerville
AMUSEMENTS
Star
Always a Good Show
Phone 400 for schedule
WEEKLY PROGRAM
Beginning Sunday, Jan. 7,
TOMORROW:
FLORENCE LA BADIE
in a renin rhalile triple role as
"SAINT, DEVIL AND THE
WOMAN"
1'nusual suspense throughout
the five acts, also ,'t ,
Lonesome Luke Comedy :
WEDNESDAY, JAN. 10:
DUSTIN FARNUM
in llo uell-hnown story Ivy Pe
ter 1!. Kyne,
"THE PARSON OF
PANAMINT"
Published in Sat. F.vc. Po4.
Ham and Bud Comedy
"THE BATTERED
BRIDEGROOM''
THURSDAY, JAN. II:
The Winsome Star
JUNE CAPRICE in
"THE RAGGED PRINCESS"
The tlnillin adventures (if a lit
tle orphan.
Alo Palhe News
SATURDAY, JAN. 12:
P.raily-World pre-ents
E. K. LINCOLN nnd
JUNE ELVIDGE in
"THE WORLD AGAINST HIM"
A !oo!nr who shows traits of
iron a! ami pltYMoal oowanlioo.
Save by Buying
Tires Now!
Federal tires advance
Tuesday, Jan. 9th.
Buy now and get the
benefit of the present
price.
We make
ments on Federal Tires
-no shipping away--you
deal only with us.
C. E. GATES
Medford Voters, Attention
''Do. not lio misled liy certain statements that are
reported to have been made regarding the Business
Men's association of this city and its policy towards
the public.
The statement that the Business Men's associa
tion is organized to "fix prices" is an absolute false
hood. ' Out of twenty-one firms selling groceries, six
arc menibei's of the association. Out of nine meat
markets, one belongs to the association. Our mem
bership consists ot! the four city banks, several physi
cians and business men in all lines of trade. For a
considerable time the city water department' was u
member of the association.-.-
The statement that the Business Men's associa
tion wants to "kill the public market" is another
falsehood. The association went on record as favor
ing the market by passing resolutions to that effect
shortly after the market was started. A large number
of the business men and their families are reaular
patrons of the market, and without their continued
support it would be a failure.
The association stands at all times for anything
that is for the best interests of the city and county.
We arc organized for procuring better business
laws and methods and for protection against fake ad
vertising and professional "dead beats" and "won't
pays."
All our meetings are open to the public.
EAliL Q. OA DDIS,
L. B. BROWN,
C. S. BUTTK1 FIELD,
E. V. SCHMIDT,
A. f!. HUB HARD,
C. M. KIDD,
Directors
Used Cars
At Bargains
1915 Maxwell, good
as new $375
E M F touring car,
good condition $275
1913 Buick-2 5, run
10,000 miles $500
Ford touring car,
good condition $250
POWER AUTO CO.
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