Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, February 10, 1917, Page 2, Image 2

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    METTFOTin MATT; TRTTiTTXTi. MEDFOTtD, ORFlOW SATFTtDAY. TK'BT?TTATY 1ft. 1H17
PACE TWO
TOCAL AND
PERSONAL
a. ii. KiiM.uii!' r nutif r.iii
loildi'd lit buMM'-n inaileli. I"
I'lly Hie ImiiT I'uM nf Hie week.
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I llll
C .Vllliot"-mni nt I'ortlunil It-'
I iK'iiillnK fi tliiva In I In- city Iihum
hi I Iiii'. Imsine." llll linnl meti-haiilM
Willis Cui'liK nf IticclHii k if mumiiI
,111k n lew ilins lu tin- lily on bind
! lll'SS.
V'lmt iilimil your early I'.iu.Wvi.
Wo luiio ii full llni' nf fresh lull),
ii-ivIm Mini mow. Vi handle iilfali'n,
led tiuil iTlm.-on ilov.-r. Mvoot clover
11 Hit PVi'lMllillH III III." Kl.lHS Fl'l'd
Mm. !.. h. eoinlletie. Model "P.,,,,,,, lf .v, looi.lni; for quality.
to tnio. ciimiiiiioiii. riioiin i;s:t J. vt. hllV0 (l m,,,,,, ), ami
.1. Kti-..-!y iiml fiinilly "t Itfilmmiil. j To.
Ore., mo .Modiuid u'itoi" fur ii tew-i T)i M,.(U(,ril i,,,,-,.,,,!,,,!! (,., M
dn"x. 'pliiv ihe .V.lilniid iiiiiuny loiim oil
SS4- I'lione It.m liru(T Store ,,,,,r-s flool. Imi,,. The A-.li-
.1. It Ion. of initio !' litis was l ' Ull (ul(. ,i,.fo;ited 111., Imiil ti-mn
tin. ell.' on I'll inr- 1'ri.liiy mill on ,, XiHatm-lutn floor il week aso.
"lliv ..,...! I'l'" 11 '' h"s " reputn-
See Havo Woo, .o nt that It o I,.; h
,ri,me luill.-y. Offl.e. Loom 401 M l ...
V. d 11. i'in
.1. I. Stnrr of lirooMwi. V. V. 1
nnionii Hi." out of town vlrdtotn in III.'
cliv.
111... r.e milk clm'K. s nt He Voe'n
V C .leu)., il of Kallsiiell, Mont
Is a Medtoid il-lior for n few d;i. t'lu-ap anrny Iiom- will not stund
for .our ol.l home frieinln, "Tlio i tt'o oil spiny niivtiiie. liny Maie.-on
Vnltt-y of the Komio." i:.e. IT!lio"e. hold ami ciuraiite.-d 1-y Hie M
V. 1,. Welts of Seattle. Wii vn ! 1". A 11. IV '-'"''
III Modl'ord on Wines the last of l.oiil It.ill of nm-rls. fill., spen!
the week. (tin? weel. In the cliy uilondlni: to Imst-
! ....
Miss.-il Katherln." llt-ldgo anil
I n!la ('rell.iui, lonelier... in the (Hants
I Puss lilgli si liool spi iit 1'rlilay vlslt-
liliK the Mi-ill'oi-il and Ashland hl;;ll
iliools.
Sweet elder Ht Io Veen.
IV S Anderson of KiikIo I'otot
Client I'rldiiy and Snluiday In Hie elty
litlendiliK to linsliu-fs mutters.
limes sells Kurd ears, J'-iH1 down
mill ;: a month.
I'mil I' lin liy of I os nseles. I'al .
Is unions tiio out of town visitors.
In I ho illy
I'reMi clmeolntes t !e Voe's.
3. V.. Veidlii of ttrjiil Vs "s
A Medlord '.Mislness vlfllor Friday
nu.l Saturday.
ir. lielno, i-liysl.lail nnd surfeon.
Siwialty, eye, ear. nose, thront. Of
fie.. over Meeker's. Classes tilted.
!. V. n.irt.li of Salt l.aUtf t'lty,
t'l.ili. returned to M.'.ltor,! Krid
rvenlns tiom the lUiie l.e.'..!e mlnini;
ilistii.t where he spent a ..niple of
Ik lookins over nrions inlnins
iinx"rii.-s.
for the 1-est Insnranoa seo Holmes.
th." Insiiranee Mn.
v). .ilain Is lnisliu- visitor in
the elty lor few das fi-om l'ntte
r.
To rel.v the dead spots In ?wir
lawn use Hie famous Witard ferti
liser. MiMiarvh Seed mi.l I'eed t'o.
T. I.. Orualian is Medford ho.-i-.
ss visitor for a f. -v days trom l.os
Angeles, I'al.
Uiins onr friends to nrow ns
Kiudisj frt-e at nv time.
V. V l'ia;ier ot Seattle, Y , was
n Medford visitor Situr.la.
Uaskets, lo"s. ehi:iware, uotelties
t JalVkllrao Alt Ster.'. tt
Mr. and Mr. S. IV t'.-nrad of K.m
ik.s t'ity. Mo. arv si-i-nditii; a tew
da. in the city
n.i.s Hotel !!ol!ar.d.
K K. IV-.Nisfr of IVrfand is
pcn.lt few .lav in e .-.ty on
hsiress
Yo .-iiir.- a full line of lan, f.vr
d.-H and f;eM ei-.iU:er. y.or.r.-h
S.t .1 mid K.s'.l i"o
Mi-t. .1. ' 0t-'."r of I'er-. a- d
in Medfer.l t'iw.:'. (l'1'l Si.l'.i: -.'.a...
"THE BIRD OF PArAOISE," AT THE PAGE THEATER FEBRUARY 12
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The city council met ill adjourned
session with (Mayor Gales presiding.
All couiuilinen present excepting
Dr. J. .1. Kimnens. '
Keport of Police Jndiie Taylor for
January. 1 f 1 7. showing fines of
'J T. . 4 5 eollected.
Applieation of E. White for mem
ber of police forcp, read nnU filed,
the position bavins already hcen
filled.
roinmdnication of Merchants asso-
elation asking that hitching racks in
1 1 lip eltv he repaired. Petition filed
jWork on the racks Is now being
Managers throuiiliout the countiy , Into a driinia, r.nd the scenery seems ! jon(1
are now siM'.iui: the ainuvonit'iit world to heve .-.r.isl.t up hits of the mid-j Petition of Tom Klynn asking per-
., l.i. i,. oli ,,i.i ., .. ,i pl.-i.'s line i aim" ruins mm i in. m it.,...., nuMjiuu iu iiis.au .io.iiuaio 11111.
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TO AS5ISI HEARS
IN BOND SUIT
StilSl".
ness niatti-i s.
J. F. rtiown of Kaule Point was in
the eil Friday afternoon on hnsi-ness.
lloodii.h Maveeon siiray ho.e is
'.iiai'av....cd for use with the oil spray
nilvmre. M. K, & II. Co. ST'J"
Mi William t'rawfoid and Ilttli
sons are vtsltlnn ttiends and relatives
at The Palles. lire.
M. M. Long of All any Is In Hie
city for a few das lookiuu utter bust'
ness Interests.
Mii-s I'.lsle Vr,n inisen of I'.rants
Pas is a Medford visitor for a tewj
da.s.
Kn-d iffent-a,her of Hush spent
1'ridav aftetnoon in the city.
l'leti liir Fish has left for l.os n
lieles. Cat., when- he will onsase in
motion pi.tur. work.
Joe P.aker of Medford Is visitiim
friends at Melrose, lire.
Norma Taltnadso, Pas." to
nisht. "TT-
1. C llltodi'S. ti ntittiiij.' man of San
Uernadiito. t'al., arrived in the .-it.
Friday and will spend a inomh in
vestiutir.!; mir.lit.i; opeuiuiis In this
section.
Witt, (letiij. former manager of the
Pacific ai-.d Kastern ralltoad. lll ar
rive in Medford Sunday for a l-rief
visit.
l.ars Nelson of Hold Hill was a
Medford hiisin.'s? vli-itor Friday after
noon.
Chevies lira, of Crams Pass is
spending a few d.is in the city en
.-.isii-.ess.
S.i-.ii lie.-!,, of Watkit-.s. Ore , Is a
Mi'd'or.l oiisiness visitor for a few
dav s
Ften.'h. li'.vl'idinj cir.vers.i:ieu.
taimV.t adults or .hildrcn. Class or
l-iv.t.v l!o i;. Tr ;'.:; no. iT"
K J. Jenkins ,v I'l'itd, Cr" . w. a
Vii dfor.l ms, (or -he las! of Cne v. .vk
i i. ....
i wonderful Is the last scene, shuw-
. ears vhli 1. will main he seen at the ilns (,w aMye vo1(.uno 1M1. Tllj
Pane tiiiifr on Monday. Feb. I '-'Hi. p.,rt or ,, um,, Hawaiian lirliicess.
Is "The Pird of Paradise." lili hard l.uanii, will ho played this year h-
W'nlion Tull.'s beautiful ronimne of j Miss Olln Field. Arthur Maitlaiid
the Hawaiian i.shtn-.is. No one who j i. I'd fill the role of the American doe-
l.ns s.i-n the play will be utile lo for-1 tor. Tho iiututelie of singers and
not It. It carries all the poetry of i uknlelo players ar
Hawaii, he story Is one of tho lov
liei-l and I'los; loiichin;: ever w
o:ie of I he at-
tractions of this interesting and fas
Chile II. Hio.ver of lV.llas. Ore.
Is upending a few .lavs In Medford.
and vicinity looking over tnrni proi-
erty. ' I
lHiu't miss ilils T-picce aliiutluum i
set. $ 10.7a. Jl.00 vlown. ,-oe per;
week, out. a leu leu. .m. r. .v n. :
Co. ' -a-;
.loo Arens of Fugle Point was a
Medfotd visitor Saturday. ;
Miss Catherine Hillings of Port
land arrived In the city Saturday
morning and will spend the week
visiting friends in the city.
Mis. IV Lewis of Fagle Point spent
Saturday in Medford shopping.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Clark of Hil
lings, Mont . aiv spending a few da." s
ia the city.
"Mis Ceorge Croft was a Medford
visitor Satv.r.i.iv from F.agie Point.
The lew a So.ie.y will hold a mid
wii'.tor sooi..'. and r.vcptieu -at St.
Mark's lull VV.tnes.lav evening V"."'"
ruary 1 I'.h. Ail im-niber nf tho so
ciety ar.- i-.igt'.i lo attend. A:-.y Iowa
i".'i" !"';. rot r...:'.ii v-rs ef tl-.e society
!vr a-.i M..l'..'.d vbitorr fr.u'.i tl-.e
:e are mvite.i ie .-e prvseni.
J. C I'h.ir:.-. of l.r.Ke Crc. i. w ,-,s
itieu ! cliiatlng play,
1 1
C. A. Perry, commonly known ir.
the city as "Tex" was tskeii into cus
tody Saturday morning when he
alighted from an Ashland jituey. by
Sher'ff Jeuuinss for alleged viola
tion of the - bono dry" lay. A carton
containing twelve pints of vvliis'sey
was found in his possession. To a
complaint filed in Justice Taylor's
court he pleadedi not guilty. He was
lakrn to Jacksonville to await his
hearing Tuesday morning, Feb. Id,'
at 10 a. in. Perry is said to have got
ten off train II It Talent and there
lo have bearded a jitney for Medfot-.l. ';
SI.
in to,ltva
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tow a.
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On Sirv.diy evening the lit. Rer.
! Wa'ter T. S tn-ner. p. IV, llirhop of
Oregon, will visit S:. Mark's eongre-
. gatiefi in their n. w vhureii ai ihe cor
ner of Xorth 0.da! and 5th st. The
l'.?ho; will prea. h a:-..i administer th."
' .-cr.".Tv.er.'. of e-onfirtvatiori.
The p'.ie'.ic i invlied to attend.
. .vil SF.MFXTS TOXIGHT.
Kspeehtlly : and punip lu front of his place of
; business on West Main street. Peti
tion was signed by a number of cit
izens. After a discussion it was laid
'on tho table. The discussion of the
'proposition developed the fact that
t tho council is opposed to the oil
Janks and pumps on 'Main street and
j at some future time an ordinance
will bo pa:. 'ed ordering the removal
of all the tanks and pumps from
j Main street.
' Report of Fire Chief Lawton for
jyear ending IVeeemher 1, 1916 was
read and filed. It shows 73 calls
turned in, S of which were false
i alarms and ft were outside elty lim
its. The other calls were: 22 flues.
13 grass, 5 residences and the others
'wore misi-ellaneotis. Total loss was
! $ 4,1 oft. 75. covered by insurance,
i Salaries of department $5,479.!,
Isnpplies $l.ft52.40. Cost of depart
i ntent 74 cents per capita; loss by
'fire 41 cents per capita.
; The water committee reported
illiat it would take about $2100 to
lay 0-inch water mains 1500 feet to
city limits to accommodate the lum
I her mill and box factories. The city
; engineer was Instructed to get prices
on pipe and the proposition will be
taken up at another meeting in the
near future.
It was decided to empioy A. E
Reames as special counsel to assist
City Attorney Mears in the bond case
of C. r. Colby vs. the City of Med
ford.
An ordinance was passed provid
ing for the reorganisation of the
different funds of the city according
to the recent election.
An ordinance was passed combin
ing and recompiling the ordinances
relating to water rates. There are
no changes on residence flat rates
hut there is a slight change on meter
rates.
R. M. Xouaee of Gardiner, Ore.
spending a few days in the city.
AMrSF.MKXTS TOXIGHT
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THE ART OF EXPRESSION
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1: i j-roT.tti-1 iifte;,. Vi'i-v D.:iliiiir.
MRS. G. T. WILSON
N ATFRE lavishly rewards those who labor rationally to
preserve and beautify their hair. Those who know
depend upon Newjro's llerpicide for the eradication of
thai greatest enemy of iiood hair, dandruff, and to prevent
the hair from coming out.
. Light, lustrous and luxuriant hair is almost always asso
ciated with llerpicide. The dainty, exquisite odor of Herpi-
eide appeals to every refined taste aud makes it a most de
lightful and popular hair dressing.
Send Kic iu postageur silver for trial size bottle aud
booklet.
Applications at the lienor hailu r shops. Sold Kvery
vi hero.
Guaranteed by The llerpii ido Co., Dept. I.lllll, Detroit,
Mich.
MKDFflltl) PIIAHMACV, Special Agents.
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What has the year 1917
in store for you?
Are You Insured?
pOLICIES
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McCurdy Insurance Agency
miiuuiu; iiiouiqiioc hciiuj g
(any kind) I
Mevlfonl Xational Hunk Hldg. I
southern Oregon's Monday Night 1 1
Greatest Place of Trnn iunv I Zi
Amusement FEBRUARY AA
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THE SETUPvN OF MSDFORD'S FAVORITE DRAMA
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THE DAIRY j
WHITE GOODS
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The Q-ility S;cre at Ashlard
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See the Wonderful Volcano Scene
Hsr the H.iw.ii..n Singers and Pbj-ers
! Seats Now Soiling
. IVi'-t: l...wor I'i viv. i'itt 1 J row. i.rt); Jwt -I row- 1
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MEDF0FJ) C03MERCIAL COLLEGE
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PHONE 054-J
M0REY WOOD Company
Wood That Is Dry
OFFICE: 37 NORTH FIR STREET
TheWhStechct!ce Cream
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