Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, March 05, 1917, Page 2, Image 2

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    MEDFOTJD MAIL TRmnCK. MEDFORD. ORFfiOW MONDAY. MAKCH 3. 1917
PAGE TWO
TOCAL AND
I- PERSONAL
w ci to n, vti-
i
tors ta tlztr eiv. .
J!rs. L-J I., corse: i-.rr. Mode's upf
to date. G Mara Lite-'! Fiiou SVJ-J. ;
Mrs. it. K. cf K'aaia fr'alU.
leat rt: w; eti'l -n t!e city vi-i'-j
US fri-m j
See Pte W oo I a":v)'it r-liat fir la-j
suraa1 po!: . O'i'uw, Room 4'M M.;
r. & h. b:u- !
W R. M.-l.e-'d of Pjhw? a. ia
t;. city San-lay and 'iur.-lay v.ji'La,)
friend aaJ a'.'eciiai to bu:ne j
matter.
Bi 3e mi" at t Vo-'-i. J
if. J. Cow.iia arr:e.l in -J-Mi ori :
"VforuJay njorniir-C from Kir:: ini '
will spend a Sew day fa tis if.? uiv .
basinet?, j
Gate stIIs fr'orl cars, $i.f) down'
and a hloriK i
Joba H. i'une:.! tsi KLfE U ia
Meilford for a ?tv Jays footing ov-t !
Vi-jinest o-eniniis.
Swee eider at r3 Voe's.
B. J. Corruaa o? Stockton, t'al..
aatoug tilt out of to a Um. sic ess
Tlsjgrs ia Med ford o'er the it
end.
Hot raff'rf at Campbell's Cafe.
Mr. and Mr. J. N, Reld of Pull
nan. Wa ar ea.iiD;f ft few days
in the city. j
Dr. Heine, phriiofjta and s-irseoa. J
Specialty, eye. ear, nosi. throat. Of-;
tie rer Meeker'. CLases, fitted. !
Ek fc N:icrt o Apple-tale peot
the wee end ia tiie city vbitius
friends and aLceadiuy to ii'i-iiiie.-
matters.
Fewsii cho''oIats at D-9 Vow's.
Norma A. Bargee of Hrkwy, Cal..
U srsadin tb first of the wek (n
te city.
Cal..
f
Cal ,
.Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Witoa of an
Kram-tsco. Cal-. are Medtord ri-tfors
Tor a trv daw.
What (K'it your eir!y gard?
W bave a r.ll Sine of fre-u tu!k
seed that jjro1. V. tarIU ali'al:'!,
rd aud trSivsoa clvfcr. -tr c!oer
anJ evrythiaj ia the ri d
!f jou ar I'pjin Tor 'r;C:ty.
JV?d Co.
ii. :Uja of .a f'ra'ii i.-M-tj.
Jo Union fjr I. 'i 'Ma.
J A 1 1 1; i- ti i a of lU . lu u
swat riit- k e;;.i in 'I- riv-.
V ar t7 ffnts for
SoithTrn Or-oa for th fauictj
Hucas fa-.-uiju-or- aad broo-i-ers.
Coa: in iid et. us daiunsira: aa-I
s-t cur prcts. iioarch S-ed arr I
F-d Co.
tort K'uo'ij', of ia:(i!i'r. Cal.t
ii ia U;t city Saaia (ornia
lochias a:'t;r tr i.-ia-f niactfi".
Dr. Hart, paysiciaa aad irgeon,
office Jacitiun Couat Bask Baild
in. J. Morru of Portland is 3puu'.D4
a fw day in Eh city &vxa lia to
Now is t1? tiaj to plant perenial.
Horn growa stok. Firc tiie Flor
Ut. Phoae 2 7. 302
Edward (I. Esk nolle aad D M. Mil
iar ar Mlford bi--ia-r vUi'orj from
S-;artie. Wo.
Dr. Harijrav. Farmer's and Fnit
gro?rs Bani bld. Ftoo-f 2"'.
C- W. Wartt?!l and W. N. Aprtoa
art? aa:on th out of to a visitors
ia th city arriving sinJay from
Bolaf, Idaho.
Plioaa Heata's Druz Stort.
Keary Tatt of Hilt. CaL. is pnd-i
ing ft da-4 witii Med ford rela-'
tivet. j
Jolinon for high cla-s watch re-
ralrias-.
William Cunning 'nam of rant 1
Fa.-tn anion? the o'it of town visitor ;
! R. H. Whitehead and da i.ihter
jiirace. hav rjturnTti from California,
j Mr. hit h a i U ii! ad u conr'lad
! to his hOIfif .
I IJ yon any tire trau'. ta.iU
; ro A. W. ii-r. aad h-? iU n
!tf.aer to u in; o-i. ao! no Uoaijt
ill. that tLe a-uurpoe tire oa
tue t!.'ur;.-t at aii t:ui:.s U ta Ajax.
;Tne- are ot ' tibMn jTO'-lt." and
ire iriiU. tor coai :-sr. iu jru:U:ai
'road tr;. Tt- J3Ye a auararzte
of .'..u'vt n.is Lna:if:iru aervi-e.
Ts Vldi"ord VuUraniio Works
:i uiove ia t- nar f fire from
tiie r locauoa oa u."h, Crape itret
( r I i North Fir.
I Ci ; i ? : : 'i n . e n ' e i f d , t j o o I e ti
land bou.i. Alejiord Bcox sturt:.
j J j:i-es Va m of re'-to a. sp-n:
MoLiiay in tlie :!:- atien lin to basi-n-.s
matters.
The Eireroae non.-xid tre??. male
!- one of tii lar-et eciTiive tire
factories ia ih world, is on.1 oi the
;pjpLar tires in this valley, because
they have stood tue test uoder all
: condition. Taey are handled in iled
' ford by the Powers A;ito Company.
The Firestone are ued by o;e of
the leadia race denons of today,
j Sain Sundry left Aloe day morulas
Hith a crew of uien for the Bine Lede
aiine. wi:ere Sandry wiil be foreman
of a gans o( drillers,
j The funeral of Albert E. J. Perei
jvai wiii be held from Perl'4 chapei,
j Wednesday afternoon at
j M and Mrs. C. li. PftuUoa of
Everett. Wa . ar- Jdedford visitors
for a few days iooiiinj over buiuesa
J open ing.,
Serves you rihc. Cafe Holland.
! German home cooking. E. C. Scftaiu
Mr aaj Mrs. W H. Carnaiiaa and'
, C. J Fry left Uyud-ir tuoruuia for tiiej
; bhie l.edge Mine. j
i Ralph 5?taa!ey of i' itt FaM. .pvnt
auada; in Wr-dford w-;'.irii friend. ;
! Ed Con lev of tm V Po:ut inj
the city vi;tiD. innds o?r iua-'a . !
' Jamts Connolly ie t a inda or bbj
j liotue at baa Fr;ui-i :. af'vr t-endj
tin ft coi.'-!e of m the valley J
vW.tixii Jvioudi ji:1 ar.rtrt:diL.A to
! The
,are favorites ia tiv- vaJy z.zd have
i itade sood tinder a- '.cid.uorn. They
j are made ia five di:terar style- a
: style for every pr;orte. If ;:oti de-
ss mattrs.
United States 'alaa..-ed"" tirtsf
dropsy, a;id tit years. 2 month. Mrs.;
Hueners, who was a widow, has been;
a resident of Jacksonville for the past!
six ears. co una to the 1' tilted States'
rrom Germany ia fine leaves ;
Iier stn. Ja'ia. at Jacksonville, a sis-!
ter residing in Kansas and a brother
in Geruiany. The funeral wiU be held
Tutstiay r- l:- P- na. from the Cr-,
in an-Lutheran church. Medford. a-j
terment will be ia Jacksonville ceme
tery.
ferryboat passed over the spot they
were still burning brightly eight or
ten teet uuderueath the war.er. The
Electi-ic Shop i tlW local aeat for
the WilLird battery.
.MISKMKXTS TOXIfiT,
Eczema Is Conquered
l-iirv to kaow more j;joit tneir spiea-
ileorx- Tretchler or
d'd i'ja!i:ie a-i
Vati R. Pearson, of :ht Bernard Mo-
tur compauy. j
Mm. A. P Haiaa and son. who!
have been visitic.j iu ls Aa.sles
for several weoks. r--.ir'Z':tl home Sat-,
ut'dav even In?. !
Th A. W. VaI.-er Auto Co, has
receiTfi a carload of Maxwell car?.'
which they are aaioaiiaa: today.
Mrs. Myrtie Day of Cold Hill was'
in Med fori Monday and purchased a,
Sjjoa Sis cur.
L-ist srm down in Houston, Texas.
an automobile equipped with ft Willardj
Storage Battery ran over the ede ofj
a ferryboat. The lights were bumtnj?'
at the tisie and they bnraed all day.
and that aixht at nLne o'clock when the!
Orcajy salves and owLmcntj. ihocid (
Kf.it be applied ii jtocd clear skia is .
wanted. From airy cratijc i-r -ic r
5UJ0 for exm lunce jrvi a bottfie '
of senior Vhea appued aa crr.d. it
erc-.t:ve!y removes eci-rma. q;ucif?
-p5 ttchinir, and heal ifcn tr:bks.
a!?o sores, burns, wounds and ci:a:iu
It penetrates, clear ses and sc'ccixes.
Zcmo is a clean, dependable and ;nc.x.
pensive, penetraf'ajf. antiseKX bdnid. ;
Try it, as w believe nothing v-ti Jtae .
ever used is as erlective and ar-.sfytcj5. i
Hi 1 1 U llurke lu "Hie flouting
Trap. and a turillinK J-Aaiiiiy
Itrtdtce novel, with lliciiard C.
proalucim. fuumlcl on Vktor
Tnrm and GertriKle Oliver a
t.ry tliat will permit no napidnj;
by the raircUitor, the action i fat
ujfai furioUk.
COMIXC, WEDNESDAY,
Sww lUyakawa. and the popu
lar American screen favorite, Myr
tW Scrdnuui. in the virile nud an
MM! plKiopUy Tlie 8oI of
Km SNin.
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d.e.i Uireh 4 ac ih bo:u; of her sob. I
IJoUa Hunera at J acivsoaTill;. of-
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
ILOiT Heirloom cameo ijrao:h. Ke-1
turn to Mediorii Hotet aad get re-'
wartL 294'
prop.
293
S'OR SAL.il a'e m ;o4 coaditioo.
Appiy Martin J. Redily.
For to be-st losurauce see Ualmes. i:a tfl
lae In.mranc ilna.
ilr. an.i llr. H. V. HucImoo o(
611 Iiii:a, Cai., arrtvd ia the i t y
t&'iHiiay aaU will remaia a we?k vi
iatins Jlediurd friends.
To revive th dead pot$ la your
lawa use the famous Wizard ferti
lizer. Mooari-a Sed aud feed Co.
J. Whitiu of Canton. Ohio, la
!n the city for a few usyg looking af
ter bu-ine9 interests.
: Baths 2"c. Hotel Hotiand.
Mrs. Nellie Wattenburg of Klam
ath Kali spent the eeic end In .led
ford lrbitius friends and atteudics
to business matters.
Pierce the Florist for rose biwhea.
A tine line of standard and new ra
rieues. Phone 2T4. 3D2
Kd Couley of Kale Point t swead
inj a few davs in the cit- vbitin.it
friends and af.tendiny to Ijtiines
matters.
Gasoline and oil at r Voe'i.
Clifford ilarfield of Cenrral Point
slieut tile weei end in thv city visit
ing fneuds.
He.st coftt'e at Campbells Cafe.
V'a!r.r Wood of Hasle Point as
aniosac the out of town visitors la
the ciry ov'r the veeit end.
Carl Eoutliby of Hilt. Cat. sjtni
the end ia tiie '-t'y visi-inz
We carry a full line of lawn, gar
den and field fertilizer. Monarch ! trwcK i
Seed and Feed Co. j cr- Myr-le S. Lo !ivood hai re-
llr. and Mrs. Joe- ."e!.oa of Wont- Unied prad. e. Honrs 2r:!') to 5 p.
palier, Idaho, are spending a few'1"-- 3')9-3M-:;(l M. K. 4 H. build-'
days tuuktoj over Medford and tu ; t- 2 j
sjrroundir-rf country. j H- 'jalia'va--' of AUau:a, la.. I-
Baiery zoqi3 at l' "oe's. -among the etc of town vUitor in the ,
O. V. .Ci'ierry of Houston. Texa.. !'lty.
8pnt th wee end in tiie city vis-1 Charles TtQnU'im of Grunts Pass
ltiag friends. I spent Saturday and Sunday In Med-'
Take that broken putup to the Pa-font isitins friends. i
cifie tlishway Garage. 2') South Bart-j Buttermlllt 10c gal. De Vo'l. ;
lU it. iKivie!) Wel.ts Anytiiinj;. ( KIood W. Koert; of Wafkint is
JIuw Carloita Banks returned to!PliB 1 fe tiara in the jtr vts
tUe city Sunday from Detroit. Mi.-l..!tuj friocd and a't-ndics: to b'tsi-1
and oi.h;r eastern points, hre she ' niatteri.
spent rite past t'vo uioctiis j .losepii ren of Grants P:i.s was;
Old pa.pei'3 tor sal at thij offk-ejia th eity the first, of the wevli. vb-'
at Z) 91 litlng Medfor-t friends. j
A Kdard.s of Seattle. Wn., is
A LI
anions the, biuneis visitors ia tia? . Pr: ?.
city. !"
L-hooI -a ii pplte ar tae o'd
ni-(!j-iine t". Ma:! ta'jief
M 'id fore bOO SCOt'
PVpi? TOMORROW NIGHT
rVjrlL MARCH 6th
THE SEASON'S MOST NOTABLE MUSICAL EVENT
Coming I'nchaneii, Intact from ton run Xcw York, lkriton, Chkao
Nt W YQlfH Si-. JOHN COKT Pi?JCtt
VVsi - C "1T IN jr EARS-
SPECIAL AUGMENTED HERBERT ORCHESTRA
THIS CAST ICI.lll;S
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UKV HKMillllKS AI.HWVllKK CLARK
JVCK POLLAKP
H.OKKNCK PKtS
KY A KAI.I.OV
MUiSE C.V5AVAXT
Sent now selling. Lower K!mv. firt
nwt tlakooy. 1st t ns l..- nt
rows .T.V; NUanrv
1 1 nw -J.ix:
I n.w 9I.UO;
List
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Every Man s Car
The Chevrolet Ls every uum's t-ar, fur it fits any many's pocket
book. It meet' a gi-eat denuind, fur it has the necessary require
ments. - -
If you are in business the Chevrolet will help you cover more
ground and see moie people than by any other method.
The Chevrolet, is ideal for the doctor, the contractor, the real
estate man. the farmer for all who need a ear to cover territory
quickly.
- The Chevrolet Ls equally a favorite with those who seek a car for
pleasure purposes. It is reNnsivc to the driving- wheel, safe,
comfortable ar-tl pood looking.
It is low in upkeep expense anc! this is appreciated today. It is
ever ready. It does what is required of it gladly and quickly.
The Chevrolet is undoubtedly the world's greatest motor car value.
Hodel Four Xhiety Touring Car 6"-o; Roadster, sjHJlO f. o. b.Mcdford.
Come hi today and see the latest models.
Young & Hall Motor Co.
FORD
If you want a Ford you must order now
The Ford Car is enjoying its most popular year. The car is better, the price lower.
t . 1 1 . 1 . . t 1 e '
ana rne aemana greater, man ever oeiore.
Over 320,000 made and sold since August. Not a car unsold in any one of our
10,000 agencies.
To insure equal distribution Ford Motor Co. won't supply agents except to fill bona
fide orders.
Give us your orders and you can get early delivery. Don't wait for the summer rush.
Touring Car $415.70
f. o. b. Med ford
C. E. GATES
Roadster $400.70
f. o. b. Mcdford
'yet.-- ' '