Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 09, 1917, Page 4, Image 4

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OCAL AND
PERSONAL
JM'var.i A. Macl.ean of Portland ut-l--llil
tl Id l,irsineKR mutters In tlie
tiiv ,ion'l;iy and Tuesday.
6SI IMions lieatti'B Drug Store.
Mi:-!i I'liirrncn Rm II h li-rt for tier
home ill Portland Tuesday after
I'Ii'.'iiiIIkk a week visiting friends In
the oily.
For your old homo friends. "The
Valley of tlio RoKiie," 15c. 203
Andrew .1. Montgomery of Portland
is MM-ndlnK a few tlayn 111 the city.
I'lionc !27 Ilrownlces for groceries
31 r. and Mrs. lildncway, .Mrs. T. F.
lioltz and Dr. and Mrs. W. I. Holt
were amoni; tho KaKle Point resi
dents who spent Sunday in the city.
Fresh chocolates at Do Voe's.
A. M('alil) or Katsle Point spent
IMonday afternoon In tlie city on bus
jni ss.
Sweet elder at fle Voe's.
Fred Mcl'lierson of Fade Point
Wf nt to Portland for a business visit
londav.
I)r. Heine, physician and Rtirseon.
Fpeeialty, eye, car, nose, throat. Of
fice over Meeker's. Glasses fitted.
U. D. Holmes of Ran Francisco,
Oal., Is a .Medford visitor for a few
clays on business.
Dr. K. KirchKessner, Iiotol Hol
land every Wednesday. Hours for
consultation, J til D p. in. 2G8
7,. Holmes of Portland Is anions
the nut of town business men in the
ity.
Keo Dave Wood about that flro In
Dnraiico policy. Office, lioom 404 M.
F. ft II. Hldg.
11. D. Cox of flrantn Pass spent
IMonduy and Tuesday In Medford on
ImihIiicss.
fien the stock labels carried by tho
Mcilfnrd I'rintlliK Co., If you aro In
a hurry.
K. (Ircen of Portland is a Medford
Yhllor for the first part of the week.
Hr. Hart, physician and surgeon,
offico Jackson County Hank Uulld-
JllfX.
II. Schneider of Grants Pass was
5n Medford Monday and Tuesday.
riiittermllk, 10c (?nl. Do Voe's.
K. A. Allen of Salem is a Medford
Tlfliiir for a few days. ..
Caroline and oil at Do Voe's
.1. Miller of ltoseburc arrived In
the cily Momlay evening for a brief
i;-il in the city.
old papers for sale at this offico at
2 do for 100.
II. W. Flndlcy of Portland Is
rr'nonir the out of town business visi
ters in Hie city.
Ihifhs lif.c. Hotel Holland.
I!. W. lialilwln of AppleKnto spent
3!omkiy and Tuesday in the city vis
ilini; friends and atleiullin; lo busi
ness niatters.
Ilakcry Koods at IV Voe's.
I1'. II. Vlstiil of Grants Pass is
FpendliiK a few days in the city trans
acting business.
For the best Insurance seo Holmes,
the Insurance Man.
Mr. mid Mis. W. II. Heed of Ta
coma, Wn., nro BprnditiK a few days
Ju the city on a combined business
uud pleasure trip.
Gates tells Ford cars, $200 down
tind $l'."i a mc;ith.
C. W, Aslljiole returned to .Medford
Tuesday morning from Portland,
where lie spent a few days on uusl-
i
ness.
Flection returiiH unuounced on
screen tonight, I'utfe. 2 4 7
I C. Harris of Salem Is spending a
'few days In the city visiting friends.
! Gus, tlie iaiior. has sold a half ln-
tcresl in his Front street establish-j
I ,,ieiit trt 1 li t'u rnenter tt-hn entile
in to the business Momlay.
Hlg Sc milk shakes at He Voe's.
; Ilelieved to have been the oldest
j resident of .Josephine county, John
I Franklin Decktol, 92 years of age.
was burled In Giants Pass Sunday
afternoon. His deatli occurred Satur
day, iiecktol was born In Lancas
ter, Pa., and came to San Andreas,
Cal., in is SI, residing there for more
than .10 years. He came to Grants
Pass In laoi. Mrs. Mattle. K. Smith
or San Francisco and Mrs. Minnie K.
i-acey of Grants Pass, daughters, are
Kverett Itawlings and Han Watson Koberl Gordon of Klamath Falls is , Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Williams of
have left for Portland, where they ! spending the week in the city, called Salem are among the out of town
will take examinations for entrance
Into the navy. If successful, they
will he sent to San Francisco, where
they will enter tlie naval training
school.
Now that the city election Is over,
let's all go to the state poultry show,
Koriucl; Kulldlng, North Fir street.
A. T. Donovan nriTved in the city
by the serious illness of his mother, -visitors in the city, who arc attend
Tom Kahler of Dorris, Cal., is a , Inp the chicken show.
business visitor In the city for a few I W. J. Winsall or Portland
days. business visitor in the city for i
Now that the city election is over
let's all go to the sUite poultry show.
Korlnek liuilding, North Fir street.
F. L. Cliamplin of Uopue Hiver
spent Monday and Tuesday in Med-
Monday evening from Portland and ; ford uttendfng to business niatters.
will remain for a lew days on busi-j II. K. Knowles of Portland Is
ne.ss. i spending a few days In the city on
Charles Foster of Chlco. Cal., Is ; business.
few days In the city on
his only surviving relatives.
H. Chrlstofferson, of Aberdeen,
Wn., arrived In the city Monday and
will spend a few days looking over
tho timber situation in this vicinity.
Mr. Chrlstofferson is a sawmill op
erator of the Grays Harbor country.
C. H. .McDonald of Dunsimilr, Cal.,
spent Monday and Tuesday In I he city
visiting friends.
Art Campbell arrived in tho city
Tuesday morning from Kugene and
will spend a tew days in ttio city.
The Kivurslde Service garage on
South Illversldo street lias installed
a vulcanizing plant of tho latest
model known as the U. S. steam vul
canlzer. It comprises three tire
molds for outside casing repairs, two
molds for inside repairs and a tube
cooker. Kach mold generates its
own steam by the use of gas heat.
Parent-Teachers circles of Bouthern
Oregon are reminded that Wednes
day, January 10, Is tho date of the
meeting lo be held nt tho public li
brary for tho purpose of a formal or
ganization of a southern Oregon as
sociation or Parent-Teacher circles.
The president of each circle and one
delegate or alternate aro expected to
attend. In addition to tho business
of organization, a matter of vital Im
portance to all Parent-Teacher cir
cles will be discussed and all presi
dents aro urgently requested to re
spond to this invitation.
11. O. Franklin of Hosehurg is
spending a few days in the city at
tending to business matters.
Henry Walker of Heddlug, Cal.,
attended to business matters In the
city Monday afternoon.
Mrs. W. II. Kahler of llllt, Cal.,
Is spending a few days in the city
visiting friends anil relatives.
Merrill Nlbley of Salt I.ako City
and Alex Nlbley of Portland are
spending a few days In the city on
business for tho Flail-Idaho Sugar
Co.
Tho pub'lc Miliary has just receiv
ed a shipment of pamphlets covering
different Interests and activities In
tho stale. Some of the titles are:
Geologic Story of Oregon; Outline of
the Itoad f.nws of Oregon; Journal
of the ;!."th Kneatnpment of the G. A.
It. of Oregon; Itules, Regulations,
Forms and Practice Itelallve to tho
Control, Distribution and Use of the
Water Resources of Oregon; Oregon
High Srhol Activities; Stale Heading
Circle Course for 1017; School Archi
tecture, an Illustrated Ilooklet of 1-,
2-, 11- and 4-room buildings. Issued by
the slate superintendent of schools.
spending
business.
Now that the city election Is over,
let's all go to Hie state poultry show,
Korlnek Hiiildlng, North Fir street.
W. F. Carnahan of the Blue Ledge
'initio is spending a few days in the
Icily.
j J. eland Itronson of Madisonvillo,
iKy.. is spending a few days in this vl
icinlty with a view to locating perma
nently.
: J. It. Smith of Portland arrived In
the city Monday evening for a brief
business visit.
Now that the city election is over,
let's all go to the state poultry show,
Korlnek Hiiildlng, North Fir street.
Charles Ilellan of Portland is
spending the day in the city on busi
ness. T. F. MInalian of Seattle trans
acted business In the city Monday
and Tuesday.
Is a
few
days.
F. II. Nash of Portland spent Mon
day and Tuesday in the city trans
acting business with local merchants.
W. L. Fischer or Portland is a
business visitor in tlie city for a few
days.
G. K. James of Sisson, Cal.. Is
among the out of town visitors in the
city.
Charles Johnson of Gold Hill was
a business visitor In tho city Monday
afternoon.
Hay Ktheridge of .Merrill. Ore., is
spending a few days in the city visit
ing friends.
11. Stephenson of Ituncom was in
the city trading Tuesday afternoon.
H. C. Kverelt of Los Angeles. Cal.,
Is a business visitor In the city for
a few days.
Mrs. Daisy Hodge of ltoss Lane,
Monday afternoon built a fire in her
smokehouse, where hung eight
dressed hogs and came to Medford
for the afternoon. When she re
turned she found the smoking ruins
of the sinokehouso and the pork
cooked, not smoked.
A. F.. French of San Francisco Is
spending a few days in the city at
tending to business matters.
With the Fingers !
Qawe Pnrnc; I iff Hut
Without Any Pain
ALAMEDA, Oil., Jan. 0. More
than l.'itt acres of water front land
are under water today as a result of
a break in the estuary levee here.
Little tinaneial damage is reported.
Tlie intercity street ear system is
tied up and ears are being' re-routed.
I.OXHON", Jan. 9. Lloyd's an
nounces that the Norwegian .steamer
llcryholm, 1714 tuns, is believed to
have been sunk.' A dispatch to Ren
ter's from liergen suys that the Mr.ull
Norwegian steamer Markland lias
been sunk. .
Sore corn3, hard corns, BOft corns or
any kind of a corn can shortly ba
lifted right out with the flngeiB If you
will apply directly upon the corn a few
drops of ireezoue, says a Clnctru&U
authority.
It Is claimed that at small cost ono
can get a quarter of an ounce of freez
one at any drug store, which is suffl.
cient to rid one's feet o every corn
or callus without pain or soreness or
the danger of Infection.
This new drug is an ether compound,
and while sticky, dries the moment it
is applied and docs not inflame or evcu
irritate the surrounding tissue.
This announcement will interest
many women here, for It Is said that
the present high-heel footwear la put
ting " corns on practically. every
woman' feet.
AMFSEMlONTS TONIGHT
;ito!aw,.'.Ti-.'SJii2szS'i
E2SK8J?2
mi
Fifly-eiglit per clock4ick
Every lime the clock ticks, fifty-eight Fatiinas
are lighted somewhere in the United States. No
other high-grade cigarette has so
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Always Worth Whn
flig Photoplays, fc-
Good Music.
Triangle's Most Daring Produc
tion J.otiiec Glniim niul Clias, Tiny
, IN
"THE WOLF WOMAN'."
Most Gripping Vamplro Picture
Kver Produced.
KKVSTOXK COMEDY
"AMltliOSF,' lt.U'II HISF.
Also election returns announced
on screen '
TOMORROW PURITY.
AMUSEMENTS
many
changing, unswerving friends.
This shows that men do appreciate cigarette
comfort. For, Fatimas are corafoi-table. Not onl comfortable while
you smoke, Lut more than that, comfortable after you smoke
even though you may smoke the whole day through.
The Fatima Turkish blend is so caremiiy balanced that
it has none of the after-effects of heavier, less &kilfully
blended tobaccos. That's why Fatimas are comfortable (hence,
sensible) as your first package will prove.
ll
et
Starts. Tomorrow
Audrey
Munson
In a startling, benutil'ul inter
pretation of the beauty of
sculpture ami human form di
vine. A Masterful Photoplay in
Seven Pretentious Parts.
Purity
COME EARLY
MATINEE, IF POSSIBLE
Matinees, 2:15 and 3:50.
Eveniny, 7:15 and 9:50
ADMISSION:
Adults ...
Children
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25c
.15c
Soutliorn Oregon's
'Greatest place of
Amusement,
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Am Quitting the Jewelry Business in Medford for Good
and offer my entire stock of Jewelry, Cut Glass, Tableware, Clocks, etc.
at less than manufacturers' prices
100 Rings, up to $7.50, now $3.50 100 Men's Rings, up to $85, J4 Off
Solid Gold Bracelets, up to $40, J4 Off 1847 Knives and Forks, regular $5, at $3.75
$2.50 Alarm Clocks at $1.50 $1 Alarm Clocks at 60c $10 Cut Glass Bowl now at $6
STORE HAS BEEN RENTED AND JANUARY 31 WILL BE MY LAST DAY
You Cannot Afford to Miss This Opportunity
126 E. Main St.
J. W.
DIAMOND
Medford, Oregon
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