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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (March 10, 1917)
I i PAGE TWO MEDFORD MATT, TTJTBUXF., MEDFORD. OTtF.fi ON'. 10CAL AND 'PERSONAL Sire. A. Ktlle-lior nd daughters. Sites Asn ar.d KatP, have reiurntrd from a month's UU m California, j Mr. Leach. coretlerre. Models UP to date. Guaranteed. Phone j The Royal N-iEbbors Stitrh and Chatter club l!l meet nest Friday afternoon with i!ri. Glucock on N. Beattr e'.reet. All Koyal Neighbors el "time. Sunkist orange day, Saturday, March 10. John H. Trenton arrived In the dty Friday afternoon from Walla Walla, IVasb., ar.d will spend a few we4: In the valley looking over farm and orchard properties with a view of purchasing. bee Dave Wood about that fire In surance policy. Office, Room 404 SI. F. t H. Bldg. Sir. and Mrs. 11. T. BurKC-?3 of Pineville. Ore., are among the out of town visitors In the city. Sunkist orange week commences Saturday. Emil Goddard of Willows, Cal., ar rived In the city Saturday morning and will remain In the valley a few days on business. Bernard Motor Company will sell you Ford sizes In 1'nited States tires at ten per cent off the regular list prices. Other sites at five per cent off the regular prices. North Front street, across from the passenger de pot. 302 Mr. and Sirs. Samuel Webster of1 Taklma, Wash., are Slcdford visitors for a few days. Big 6c milk shakes at De Voe'a. Frank Cochran of Fargo, N. U , is a valley visitor looking over openings for entering the stock raising busi ness in this section. Gates sells Ford cars, (200 down and $25 a month. lilies Cantrall of Applegate was a Medtord visitor Friday afternoon. Sirs. Lach, corsetierre. Corsets made to individual measurements guaranteed. Phone 6 S3-J. Mr. and Sirs. H. T. Johnson of Van couver, Wash., are spending a few days visiting friends In Medford and other valley towns. Bweet cider at De Voe's. Sirs. John liarlh of Salern Is a Sled ford visitor for a few days. "See America First." One hun dred stereoptlcon slides, Yellowstone Park, down the coast, the beautiful Yosemite, Grand Canyou, exposition Methodist church Wednesday even ing, .March 14. Benefit of the Kp- worth League. 299 I rank J. Wilson of Tehama, Cal., Is among the out of town business vis itors In the city. Dr. Heine, physician and surgeon, Specialty, eye, oar, nose, throat. Of. flee over Meeker's. Glasses fitted. 1 Sirs. If. T. Levins of Eugene ar rived In the city Friday and will re main for a week visiting friends. "See America First." the most beautiful of lands. Dr. Rollins lec tures next Wednesday evening, using more than one hundred beautiful of ftclal slides. Have you seen the Yo Semite? Visit It next Wednesday ev ening. 299 Orton Stanley, a coal mine operator of Carbonado, Wash., Is In the city for a few days on business. Apples by the box. Uardwcll Fruit Co., phone 12. ;tii Miss Jessie Clyde of Kugene siwnt the latter part of the week in Med ford. Homemade pastry. Campbell Cafe. . L. K. Schmidt of Grants Puss spent Friday and Saturday in Medford on business. Fresh chocolates at D5 Voe's. Harvey Jacobs of Centralia. Wash , Is spending a few days In the city on business. All kinds salmis. Campbell's cafe. Clyde (i. Nelson in a Medford visi tor for a few lns from Grants Pass. Clinton Cook of Apptccate was Medford visitor the bitter part of the week. For the best Insurance see Holmes, iae Insurance Man. W. K. Hyde of Grants I'as attend, ed to business mutters in .Medfurd Friday and Saturday. Baths tic. Hotel Holland. 8. C. Stone of Applegate was among the business visitors In Sled ford Friday and Saturday. .Bakery goods at He Voe's. Fred Kelfoe of Derby Is spending a few days In tho city visiting friends and attending to business matters Take that broken pump to tho Pa clflc Highway Garago, so Smith Dart iett St. Davlns Welds Anytliinz. Frank f'randall of Tuppcnisli ni., is a .Meoioru visitor fur a few- day i. Old papers for sale at this orflce at 20c per 100. Lucius Kim;, id of Derby sp.-nt the latter part of the week In Medford visiting friends and atlendli.g to bus Iness matters. Two now songs, "The Twilight Hour," and "Crater Lake." 3;i ThouiAs G. Spatigler of Prospect i among tue business visitors In the city. W. H. Purdy of Woodtiurn, Ore . is 'spending a few days in Sledford look ing after business matters. Johnson for high class watch re pairing. tf H. K. Morae Is a Medford business visitor for a few days from C.ii aeo. James V. Casey of Seattle. Wash., is spending a few das in Medfr-1 at tending to business matters. Dr. Hart, physician and surgeon, office Jackson County Bank Build W. 11 t'jrran of Minneapolis is' among tbe cut of town business vis itors In the city. I Phone J 54 Heath's Drug Store. Now Is the time to plant perenlals. Home grown stock. Pierce the Flor ist. Phone 374. 202 S. D. Metcalf of Kallspell. Mout., is spending a few days In Sledford on busiLess. Dr. Hargrave, Farmer's and Fruit growers I'.ank bldg. Phone 2 30. Lynn Slow at of Ashland spent Fri day cvcniLg in the city attending the Medfonl-Ashland basketball game. Johnson for high class watch re pairing. H. P. Harrison of Portland Is among the business visitors in the city. Pierce the Florist for rose bushes. A fine line of standard and new va rieties. Phone 374. 302 W. C. Slandell of Portland trans acted business with local merchants Friday and Saturday. Gasoline and oil at De Voe'a. Frank Johnson left Saturday morn ing for his home in Springfield after pending a week in tho city' visiting friends. Serves you right. Cafe Holland. German home cooking. E. C. Scbultz prop. . 299 A. W. Williams of Portland Is a business visitors In the city. 8. T. Nelson of Portland Is a busi ness visitor in the city for a few days. Mr. and Mrs.-A. J. SIcNpil are Sled ford visitors from San Francisco. W. O. Howe of Pasadena, Cal., ar rived In Slcdford Friday evening. Buttermilk 10c gal. De Voe's. Sir. and Mrs. C. C. Kubll of Apple- gate are spending a few days In the city. 11. A, Conger of Portland trans acted business in Medford the latter part of the week. Sir. and Sirs. Frederick Pelouze of Eagle Point spent Friday and Satur day in the city. W. A. Coffey of Portland is a -Med ford business visitor for a few dayB. There is no gloom in the forestry- office today for word has bcent re ceived there of an Incotase of wages for all the employes of the office. The raise, which will take effect on the last day of June, pertains only to the permanent employes In the forest service. The rate of Increase is per cent for salaries of from $1,200 to $l,f00. All salaries under $1,200 will have a 10 per cent Increase. HenJ. Collins returned this morn ing from a brief business trip to Sled ford. Mrs. Collins and son will ar rive from Medford tomorrow, to make their home here. Grants PasE Courier. H. E. Dally of Ketchikan, Alaska, is among the visitors In the city. C. L. Slonson of Portland is spend ing a few days in the city ou busi ness. C. R. Harvoy of Glendalc is anions the out of town visitors in the cltv. C. P. Hall of Portland attended to business matters In Slcdford Friday and Saturday. It. .1. Fislier of Seattle. Wash.. Is a Medford business visitor for a few days. 'Miss Eleanor Saner arrived last G. B. Stone, mine operator of the! Blue Ledge district returned Friday from a business trip Lo Sacramento. Hereportt peach and almond trees in bloom south of the mountains. Or chardists there, he states, are ff iring a heavy frost whirh ill damage their crops. Tvson P.eall of the Central Point district was in the city Saturday vis iting friends aLd attending to busi ness matters. Eli Dahack of Eagle Point was a business visitor in the city Saturday. Frank Denton, a stockman of the Fort Klamath district, is spending a few days in Sledford visiting Ty son Beall and other friends. Sir. Denton is returning to his home from San Dleeo. Cal., where he spent the I winter. While here he has received I everal long distance calls from Klam- atb ranchers who want to buy his sup-j ply of hay. the severe winter having j exhausted the supply of many of the Kiamath ranchers. Slar Jacoby of Tolo was in the city on business Saturday. Roland Geary is one of a number of university students who have been tf selected as a committee to spread pub licity concerning the University of Oregon over the entire state. J. A. Westerlund, president of the Trl-State Good Roads association of Oregon, Washington and California. and George E. Boos, executive secre tary of the same organiaztfon, both residents of Sledford, have signified their Intention of routing to the good rnarlu rnnventfnn which ie in ho hnl,l ! in Eugene Saturday afternoon and evening. This information was con tained' in a letter received this morn ing by E. J. Adams, chief of the Eu gene chamber of commerce roads and highway bureau. Eugene Guard. . Christian Science cards and books. Sledford Book Store. Will Gregory of Agate attended to business matters in Sledford Satur day. A. SI. Grinncll of Itocklln, Cal., Is spending a few days looking over Sledford and the surrounding coun try. George E. Boos, secretary of the Tri-Stato good roads association left Friday evening for Eugene, where ho is attending a good roads congress today. K. H. Davis of Tolo was in Sled ford attending to business matters Saturday. J. A. Wcsterlund left Friday for Salem and Eugene where be will at tend a good roads conference. led lletnirotb of Griffin creek was a business viritor in the citv Satu day. George Alford of Phoer.lx was among the business visitors In the city Saturda yafternoon. Walter Cartwell, Dave Rumble, J. Spitzer and A. E. Strop? of Eagle Point were Sledford vir-itors Satur day. Charles Prim of Jacksonville spent Saturday in Medford. RVTITIiDAY. MARCH W. 1017 GLASSES LOIR HOUSE OF iLi made to correct the optical defect pe- . cullar to each eye menta of at a price constst- '- ent with the nec essary recjuire Ihe case. XO DltOI-S VSF.U. WASHINGTON. March 1"-I'n.ir-tainty I'clt about the enpitoi for the last week over ail tiiriv Uin of congress was replaced today by preparations for the s-iHH-ia! se-s-iun called by President Wil-on for April Hi. five weeks fr..ra Monday, to con sider appropriation biil- imd ether imjHjrtant inea-urcs: on which final action was not taken before adjourn ment of the CJth congress last Sun day. The new body probably will lie asked to com-ider the tinned neutral ity bill siecifiall.v autliorizin'' President Wilson t arm American shipp and appropriating funds for the purjKjse despite the pre-i'lenl's de eiion yesterday that he has already power to put naval runs and tinners and ammunition on American mer chantmen. The organization of the new limine cannot 1 foretold at this time, for a majority i.s 21 8 and the standing is Republicans 21; democrats, 214 prohihition-ist. proirres.-ivc, proirres stvc-proteetioni-t, soei:i!i-t and Hide iwndent. one each: vacancy in demo cratic ih-triet, one. Bolh republican and democratic leaders declare they will have siiport from euouli of the so-citlU'd lndeiwrident irroun to con trol the organization, but there i. considerable tulk of n condition or ganization. Tiie new senate is demo ratie by a niapirtty ol 12. Speaker Chirk believes ctnigTi s will find so iinn-li work before it that it will continue in sc-.-ion until Au gust. If IS. DR. RICKERT Suite 1-2, Over SUy Co. MRS. A. TRUE LTJNDY HOTEL SIKFOKD XT HONE CORSETS Prices $3. JO up. Appointment by phone or call at Room 409 after 3 p. OLD -TIKE COLD CURE - DRINK HOT TEA! Get a small package of Hamburg Breast Tea, or as tue German folks call it. "Hamburirer Bruet Thee." at any pharmacy, lake a tabicepoocful of the tea, put a cup of boiling water upon it, pour through a sieve and drink a teacup full at any tinn during the day or before retiring. It is the most effective way to break a cold and cure grip, as it opens the pores of the skin, relieving congestion. Also loosens the bowels, thus breaking up a cold. Try it the next time you suffer from a cold or the grip. It is inexpensive and entirely vegetable, therefore safe and harmless. If Tongue Is Coated, lireatli Bad, Stomach Sour, Clean Liver mid Bowels. night from Sledford and will visit here with her parents. Mr. and Sirs. lolin Satier. After a short stay here she will have for Portland. Grants Pass Courier. W. H. (.lore left Friday evening for Eugene where he will attend the mooting of the board of regents of the I'ltiversitv of Oregon to which ho was recently appointed. He will also itieiij tho good roads conlerencc In Em:. 'in- Born - To Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Gil ford. I'l l.. 7. l!l7, a sou. New Id'-a Patterns. Every pattern in stock and five cents chcajter than others M-dford Hook Store. The Ut-v. Harry E. .Marsli.'.ll, for mer p:istor of the First Haptis: ri.ui h and prurnlriont Cherrlan, is inee'.ing will; gloat tic : tin. ton. W ash . after rloslnc a n-.o-t sue ces-ftil series of meetings at Med ford Prcmcrton paper in dlsctss tt. g him sas: "Frequently one hears that .Mr. Marshall Is a mi-ond Hilly Sunday. II,. Isn't. He is not an tint-' tatioh of anybody. He s Just Mr Mar-hall." Salem Capital Journal. Tho IVi-ildge team last liuht look two out of three games from the Wold team in play In the Elks bowling tournament, ljist night's came puts the ltevendte team far enough In the load to pra tlcally insure their win uiv.g the tournament. The per cent--u'cs o" the teams in the tournament is now as follows: Iteveriile. Me,, j Bowman, .71; Wold. ."i.:7; Sihiridt ' ..; . Seel . l'ia ; Diamond. ;;:. .1. K 'I.-:nens of the We-t.-r! -itid orchards sp..,t Saturday In Medford on buM!it--i STIFF. ACHiNG JOINTS; Rub Soreness from joint and mosclM with a small trial bottle of I old St- Jaoobs Oil Flop "doe'in?" Rheumatism. It's pain only; not one t& in fifty requires internal treatment, Kub sooth irip. p.-netratma 'V't. Jacob Oil" richt on the '"t'-n-icr prx-t," an-1 by the time tou mt Oack Robinvm out comes the rheumatic pain. "St. Jai-oiV (MP is a harmfc rhcumAt im curt which ncvir ; half-Pick. Imi'I restiim. oalinp and dtf-appouiU and drn t burn tho Rkm It , ,i , , ,u ' tfke pain, orncwi and minneM from actiiiK naturally look. Mother. mnA r su re ! lumlrfuro. backache, neuralpia. Give "CaHlornia Syrup of Figs" at once a teaspoonful today often ?;ives a Fi k child. If your little one is out-of-.-orts. if toncue li coated. Thi is sii:n that Its little stomach, liver and. 1kc1s are clogged with waste. When cro5. Irritable, feverish, stomach hour, It i rath had or lias Mom at h aho, diarrhoea, sore throat, full of old, give a U ar-poonlul of "Califor nia Srup of Fi.ts and in a few hour.s all the const ipatt-d poison, un digested food and sour bile gently inov'K.out of its little bowels without griping, and you hae a eli, pla ful child auain. Mothers ran rest easy after giving this harnib-.ss "fruit laxative." be cause it to-er fails to cleaiigc the l.t tie on"'." Ihtr and bi-w-ls and sweet en the Muu. ach uiul ibey dearly love its p:-aant U.ne. Full direct iop , tor biiM'f. -hildren of all ageb am! uccesp in his evangels- j for Krown-ups printed on each boi- llt !- now in llreit'.er- tie Bear of counterfeit fig pyrups. Afk your druggist for a ."-e-eertt lot lie of "California Syrp of Ilie;" then neo that it 1r made by tho "'Cal ifornia Fig iirup Company..'- Liror-r up! M a i5 cent lt'lo of oiti time, hom-ft "M- Jacob Oil from any riru pUtc, and in a mm-nt j Toii'll br fr.-e from painft. aches and j-tiffneM. a lXm't eulTurl Kub rheuma tism aay. Highest quality, -welry reiairiut;, ' diamond selling, watch' . . i reainng. Martin J.Reddy! 1 K. Asat irmvini: Muiti St. niDuntiui; and en- Medfnrd, 'ire AMUSEMENTS TONIGHT TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY PaCTO CONSTANCE I TALMAGK U 1I.FUKD l.l'CAS In TIIK MU Host lll'K MVSTKKY delisMful, human, nupeiife sttiry Al"o -re'l Vox Comedy thk soti vi, riKATiJs TOM'MiOW Kthl ltarrytnore and Musty Suf fer. ' UK :v !.!-- oeed coru. C. 1'iilt. ltuute 2, Hov 24. t'ase- :il'4 i AMUSEMENTS TONIGHT U .VM'K.D Women, men, Klrl5, t'0.-v Money niakini; iiropositlon, pay ; daily, work sjiare time, full lime, j town, country, takiUK orders, ev-'; ery fiimily a customer. See nian- ;i;er iir.ir.ediately. West Main' S'l.t, Medlurd 2','a I'lK Sl:- llol-t.-ln coj. onr l;irh.nii. t lvo-ear old heifirs. frfti soon " vearUr.? ti iferv nn. 2 mal" calM-. Ceo. Hilton. Set Star Al.lfK lllt.IY In A WKMW AMIV'K written by NN'iIIard Mack 'ltaN"rarh Comedy llCIt I.HV1N4" ISKIJIIUXS TUMOHOW Marv :i-h In ' Arms and the U onian."' OwillL' t' Special Offer for the Next 30 Days tlic lii'll -t)St '1 UViiiK i K1" K ONE POTATO FREE i i fniit in' sluidc tm- wuu ) . Everything in the Nursery Line. H. B. PATTERSON, Quaker Nurseryman Ol'f'ii'i. .1111 s;ili-s vmi-U iui rMMiui i u ...ve.. Oi'fico rlinlie : fur every M2-J. 1 v'V ". v .' r . e. 0 i kg Mi t ! L. i .Mil. I " v, A""'-1 4 h n f h I F M If I II ' In every layer of fabric, in every bit cf rubber permeating the entire casing! No wonder Savage Tires average so much greater mileage. Savage Tires are built to give mileage first, then road comfort and complete satisfaction they are not made to sell at a price. And yet Savages cost no more than ordinary casings. Sold through our own distributors. We put the middleman's profit into extra quality-" Heap big mileage!" Watch for the red Savage sign. far K-ri H? SSBT an 37 Hb&p big m ikaE! C. E. GATES MAIN AND PACIFIC HIGHWAY Medford, Oregon OUR PATRONS SLEEP WELL Loss payments totalling $40,000 to our patrons within past two years help them feel that THEIR POLICIES ARE ON THE JOB Your Patronage Solicited McCURDY INSURANCE AGENCY Phone 1-2-3 Medford National Bank Building PAGE-Tues. Eye, March 20-Atrisctnesf ' " h ' "" ' " V'f 3 i hi in 1 1 ii i ii ' Stands out as a novelty "Hull of Kirk " Critics claim hftter than ' Within the Law,"- llting ton success. MAIL ORDERS NOW-Scats o 1 sale Salurday March 17th ni. j i au: lour rims SI CO SI.OO: next 4 rows, 75c: last 5 ros 50c. Ealcoi.y, 1st four rows Lower