Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, March 16, 1917, Page 2, Image 2

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MEDFOTiT) MATT J TTvTTTTXE, MEDFOTID, OTtTXiOX. FIND AY. MAP.OTT 10. 1017.
I0CAL AND
L' PERSONAL
MrB. I.eacli, corsets made to meas
urements guaranteed. Phono ti Cl-J.
Horn At Vrel;a. Murcli 5, to Mr.
and liiis. Clyde Chlldors, a daughter.
From lop to bottom, from wall to
wall, the absolute elsposul of entire
stock. Head pago It.
Dr. J. O. Nihley of Cirants Pass
spent Thursday in Medford on bti.il-nos:-;.
At Duoth IS public market Satur
day morning, fine corn fed beef.
A. II. Cornell of (J ran Is Pass Is
spending a few days in Jackson coun
ty towns.
Head pago 3. Wiu.ih for tho big
signs.
Itoy Allen of Grants Pass arrived
In '.ho city Thursday uftornoon for a
several dros' stay.
Johnson for high class watch re
pairing. tr
Dr. J. F. lteddy lias returned lo
Grants Pess after spending several
days In Medford.
Tho Daniels store Is closed. Stock
will bo sold. Head pago 3.
Hev. Powers of Medford is visiting
for a few days In tlrants Pass with
tho 1), 11. Itoynnlds family.
Two new songs, "The Twilight
Hour," and "Crater Lako." 321
H, L. Itoth of Portland transact
ed business in Medford Thursday and
Friday.
This will bo tho big Bulo or all
tales. Head page 3.
O. M. Henry of San Francisco Is In
tho city for a few days attending to
business matters.
Phono 88-1 Heath's Drug Store.
W. H. Nil tin of Portland spent
Thursday and Friday In Medford on
business.
Tho Daniels store Is closed. Rtock
mill bo sold. Head page 3.
F. Q. Thomson of Lako Creek Is in
tho city for a few days visiting
friends and attending to business
matters.
Dr. Hart, physician and surgeon,
office J action County Hank IJiiild
lng. Sir. and Mrs. W. 0. (iraveu of Cor
vnlliB,' (Jro., are visiting valley friends
this week.
Buttermilk 10c gal. De Voo's.
Frank Johnson loft Friday morning
for his homo at Dallas, Ore., after
spending tho iast week In the city.
Daniels, cleaning out from top lo
bottom. F.nllro stock going on this
salo. Head pago 3.
"William llalrd of llorubrook wns
a Medford visitor h'rlday.
Gasoline and oil at De Voe'a,
I. . W. Scott of Portland is among
the out of town business visitors In
the city.
Tako that broken pump to tho Pa
cific Highway Garage, 20 South Hart
lott st. Davlcs Welds Anything.
C. A. Johnson of Seattle, Wash., Is
In the city for a few days attending
to business matters.
Hnkery goods at Ho Voe'a.
Sir. and Mrs. K, W. liobblns and
child arrived In Medford Thursday
from Eau Claire, Wis.
M. II. McCulty of Seattlo. Wash.,
Is In the city for a few days attending
to business matters.
Johnson for high class watch ro
pnlrlug. tf
Harry Wnunett of Gold lleacli. tire.
Is In the illy for a few days.'
II. H. Lownle or Portland spent
Thursday and Friday In Medford
looking after business Interests.
The absolute disposal or the Dan
iels slock. Head page ;:.
lVano Wyland of llcaglo is spending
a few days In Medford visiting with
friends and attending to business af
falls.
Opportunity spelled In big letters
for the people of (his valley. Head
page 3.
K. II. Taylor of 'tin h Is in the city
for a few days on business.
The biggest tiling' of Its kind ever
pulled in Medford. Head pago 3.
It. II. Granby arrived in the eiiy
Thursday evening from Seattle, fur a
brief business visit.
Daniels cutting loose from all nier-
chandlse. F.nllro stock to be sold.
Head page S.
11. Mattlngiy and K. Allen of Sa
lem are In the city for a few das.
II. H. Hall of Portland Is among
the out of town bushiest visitors It,
the city.
Old papers for snlo at this office
at 20c per 100.
1'. 10. lteau;iel of Calico Is spending
a few days In tin, city Liting friend ,
ai:d nlteiiniug i0 business matter.
Kxperleneed salespeople wahtid
. Daniels. Call S2i.
I.. King of S.iu Francisco Is In
the city transacting business Wju, .
cal merchants.
W. JI. Drown, upholstering, mat
ticss renovating, auto trimining and
top work. 142 x. Front Phone
Ho-J.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Jackway of Mis.
eouln, Mont., are spending a few d.r s
In the city.
See JJavo Wood annul that firo In
surance polity. Office, Room Ml jj
F. & II. Hldg. .
W. H. Ilydo of Grants Pass is a
Medford visitor for a few days.
, CHIEF OF AMERICA'S SEA MASTIFFS 1L
(
v.
1
ro O ft'Di ittit
A strict disciplinarian on ship
board; a' man of k con Judgment, and
quick unyleldliig decision; Admiral
Henry T. Mayo, commanding officer
of Uncle Sam's principal riglning arm
tho Atlantic fleet and, as sueh,
tho man who will bo first In tho fight
If war conies, Is an ideal naval com
mander. For all Ills stern discipline, nud In
sistence on efficiency and hard work
at sea. Mayo off duty Is known to his
brother officers as a big hearted, af
fable, popular and unassuming offi
cer. Mayo first attracted nation-wide
attention when. In command of the
squadron off tho Mexican port of
Tampli-o, he demanded that General
Muerta, then do facto head of the
Mexican republic, should uncondi
tionally release tho boat-crew of
Georgo Walinsley of Eaglo Point
was In tho city Thursday afternoon
attending to business matters.
Hlg 5c milk shakes at Do Voo's.
II. .1. I'armloy or Falrrield. Tenn.,
Is spending u few days ill Hie valley
looking over farming property.,
Gates sells Ford cars, $U00 down
and f l!5 n month.
-Mrs. John Ashpole returned to Med
ford Thursday from Eagle Point
where sho visited her son, Key Ash
pole. Sweet cider at Do Voo's.
.1. A. Wesierluud ami George Does
left Friday evening for Muishricld
where they are attending a good
roaiis meeting today.
Dr. Heine, physician and surgeon.
Specially, eye. ear, nose, throat. Of
fice over Meeker's. Glasses filled.
Dora M'. Iloyes of Little Shasta.
Cal., Is spending a lew dais iu the
city on business.
Homemade pastry. Campbell's
Cafe. .
Will Downing, a stockman of .p
plecate. was In the it Thursday buy
ing bav for Ills steel;.
Sam Coffman of liuch spent Thurs-
dav
anernoon In Hie city transacting
business with local merchants.
All kinds salads. Campbell's cafe.
For the best Insurance see Holmes.
trie lusurnnco Man.
.1. C. Pendleton of Table Ko, !, iv:,s
a Midiord business vl.dior Thursday
afu : iHinn.
ilaths STiC, Hotel Holland.
Pen llrophy of Emle Point spent
the ml. Idle ot the week In Medford on
business.
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. l.arsen of Hol
llngliam. Wash., are spending a few
dajs In .Medford looking over open
ii'gs fur engaging In the dairying bus.
iness.
Dr. Margrave. Farmer's and l-'rult-grort.-rs
Hank bldg. Phone 2:10. .
Hot-! II. Dwt ol the C. ntral IVitil
nc:. .Id was a Me.ltoid l.usincs:
'or 'rir.irsdav.
vis-i-
y t. and Mrs. John ii're.,1.
1
1 01 Applegnte were la Medford Thur.--Idav
i.tternoon alien. ling to '.usltu-:;
j iii.it ;et s.
; Attend the big sale
i stoic. Head pa.te ::.
at tho Daniels
.'. C. HertitoMl r
'was a Medfoid !.-i
HiUflii ere k
ai'ss visitor
: 1 l;i::-s.iay afteriunMi.
I I'rvik Swingle ef -!ilan, i
jaiiieug the o.it of Inn a ,
toi.s ia Med.'ord Tliurs,! v a'lerno.i
J. M. Ferns of Phoenix -m Tin:
;oav 'i : lei nodii In m
lfor.1 looking
! ai i.t business
lll-'IOStl.
V " ' ) wi't-V v i .. v
. . J . c.
y t.
, '-fi-L,
Adiulnil Jlnyo, Coiiiiiiandei- of tho Atlantic Fleet.
American bluejackets and flro a sal
uto to tho American flag, or face
stern measures at the hands of tho
Pulled States government.
Tho bluejackets came back aboard
promptly, but Iluerta refused the
salute, and Hie order to "tako Vera
Cruz" followed from Washington.
Admiral Mayo was born at Uur
llngton, Vt., December S, K."f, of
righting slock. Two of bis ancestors
wcer ofl'icers In the continental army
during ho revolution.
As a young boy, .Mayo displayed a
keen scientific bent, and entered the
naval academy at 15. being' graduat
ed as an ensign In '7S.
In the nnv.v, Mayo's scientific bent
had full pli., for ho - was for years
attached to the coast survey then a
part or I lie naval observatory.
Serving enough all grades, with
W. S. Noyes IcU for his homo at
San Francisco Thursday al'ter spend
ing a few days looking alter his
ranch near this city.
The postmaster is In
pt of a
I'eiiuest for Wind (if
son of Abraiu
Vim Yyek
who lived at one timo in
tlregon. The boy w;is liorn about
IS1IS, and lhi'd with Milton It. Keg
el's and wll'o for a time llo went by
the naims of Claudius Van W.'-ck or
William Oscar lingers. A reward or
:'00 is on'orcd by Frank 11. l.own. of
1'oligliUeepsie. X. Y.. for discovery or
bis whereabouts. Grants Pass Cour
ier. Fresh chocolates nt De Voe's.
Alex Nlbley, who has been touring
the beet-growing sections of osullioru
Oregon with Agriculturalist Mark
Austin and other officials o( the
I'lah-lilabo Sugar company, an
lioiinees thai Hie company will pro
ceed with the construction of a load
ing station wherever the farmers will
plant L'Uil acres of beets-. An order
is to be placed for lOO.UUO feet of
lumber for tlio construction of these
stations, and already three have been
located in Hie Willamette valley, one
each at IVovoll and Wilderville, and
I'i'.o In the upper valley disll'bts. Tile
stations will i.e so bulli that the
farmer can dump the beets from the
w. icons or (rucks in a few minutes,
eliminating all shoveling of the beets
from Hie uacou to the car.
Mrs. X. 11. Ilibheth of I'.utte Falls
is spi n, ling iho w.efc iu the city iu
tendim: to bnsiiu.-, manors.
Charles Kbbctts of Hedi.iond, Ore.,
is spending a few day in the city uii
'lUsiiU'SS.
1:. P. Dorinan of Goldendale. Was.'f( ,,ro.uh dizziness, can't sleep, are
is among the out of tuv-n visitors in !,,, ..... ,i .,. i,r,ii,,,.,i
the c i '
John
(!:n lt. :,! of Appleeate Is In' ach. or have a bad cold,
city tor a few days attending to! Are ou keeping your bowels clean
10 -s n,:it.rs. !with Cas.ir' Is or inert-ly forcing a
I.. 11
I oiilig (I
Kb:
ni.l, h Falls was
' attending to!
in
Mi tit
e-d T
il'.it:.
i-r.ii
for :
u r-
rihii
;.f Sisson, Cal.. is
few days xl.-it
lb.'
file
I
city
I'ds.
jln Wright has ret ante
1 10 bis
sr. n.l-
cue at Ki.ueath Falls n!.v
: a e ill 'Medford on b';:
I . L. King is a Meiif.j.,i i
: ''or for a few day 5 f: -o:r.
i.e. Ci.l.
Wall. ice llettfRran of Karl,
; cut Thar-i! ofieriloon In !
To:n lWrlovs of l.ak' Creek
Pari Kiuivy of Tagie Point
-I dfi't d i.'ti lui diicss Fridav.
I'lllp'S
lenta-
w as 1:1
v. a s !u
BE FIRST 10 MEET FOE!
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all kinds of duty at sea and ashore.
Mayo reached tho grade of rear ad
miral lu June, 19111, and was immedi
ately picked by Secretary of the Navy
Daniels as one of the hitter's personal
aides.
'Here he so Impressed the newly
installed secretary that he was put in
cluirgo of tho first and fourth (llvis
Ions of (he Atlantic fleet, in Mexican
waters. Hero Iho Tampico Incident
occurred.
lu June, l!)lu under the new naval
bill, Mayo was appointed our first
vice admiral since Stephen Howan In
1S70. Ho was then placed ill charge
of tho battleship division or tho At
lantic fleet. A year later, lie was
promoted to bo an admiral, succeed
ing Admiral Frank Fletcher ns
commander of tile Atlantic fleet.
Two dollars for one dollar. In I
1'otiruary we mat lied II. D. S.. our
initials,, in red Ink in tho upper left
hand corner of thirty five new one
dollar bills, and passed them out In
, makln
change. Wo will now give
Mars cash for each one re-
two d
i turned to u
Heath's Dru
g Store.
Point al-
11. H. Tronson ot Eagle
i tended to business matters
lu
Med-
j ford Friday.
I Mr. and Mrs. William H. Culver of
i Pullman, Wash., are spending the
I rt eek In tho city.
j Arthur Sturges of Taronia, Wash.,
lis among the out of town visiters I'l
: the city.
I Purlng tho month of February we
'marked our initials, 11. D. S. In red
link lu tho upper left hand corner of
i thirty fivo new ono dollar bills and
pascd them out over tho counter In
I making change. We w ill now give
two dollars cash for each one return
ed to us. Heath's Drug Store.
YOU'RE BILIOUS! LET
"GASCARETS" LIVEN
Don't Suiy HraiWIiy, ConMip Uod
SuK, With I r i'ti ( li lnl and
Nl.uiuirh Sour.
(3rt a 1 0-cent box now.
You int n ami women wlio can't
;( (Veiiiii; rtht -who havo lu'.r.l
rho I'o.i'Oil Itmcue. bnd tarto and
Jwiili a si k. gassy, disordered stoui-
liic.-ios'iiiiy eyery few days wlih salts,
cathartic pills or castor oil?
Cascarets work while you sleep:
cleanse the stomal h. remove the sour,
undigesti 1, fermelltinc food and foul
gases; take the excess bile from the
liver and tarry out of the system all
the constipated waste matter and poi
son in the bo a els.
A Ca-.aret tonight will straighten
voa out l.y morning a HI cent bo.x
from any drag store will keep your
stoiriuh sweet, liver and bowels reg
ular, and h.ad clear for months,
t'on't for get the children. Thy love
Cascai el because Ihcy lasto good
never eripe or sicken.
I I HI 1
C. I. Hillings stales that arrange
ments have been made with tho coun
ty court to grade tlio new road
around the Hillings lilll und that nr-
ratigcuienta have been made for : he
county crew to commence the work.
The matter of tho undergrade cross
ing Is still held up by tho railroad's
Inability or indisposition to conic- to
an agreement with Mr. Hillings re
garding lits crossing, but the road will
bo built, eliminating the steep and
rocky grado of the present .find a tem
porary cutoff from the new road in
Iho Wright creek bed lo the old road
crossing will bo made and used until
completion of the undergrada cross
ing. The new road will have a maxi
mum grade of 4 per cent and will
circle around well to the east of the
present road. The Southoin Paeilir.
will probably be requested lo place a
watchman at tho crossing until Ihe
viaduct Is built. Ashland Tidings.
J. C. Randlo of Grants Puss was in
tho city Friday on business.
Frank Lewis was a Medford visi
tor Friday from Eaglo Point.
DIED
J3UK Mrs. Elizabeth Ebe, widow
of the lato Joo Ebo, died March 13 at
Page T"-x
A story with human touches.
Much that is entertaining and hu
morous. Lillian (iisli
as the elder daughter.
Also comedy, "A Waiting Ganio."
TOMOltltOW:
Dustin Fa ilium in "TJio Son o:
Erin."
Whv no
:et
the
t'liunt rv. no
rtJSCir- 1- ' 'AND TO THINK 1 n
'JNS- f x 1 . , J BY HECK THAT $ " "J.1,A-J P
Xs- -- - --s-- -9
0
hi oin 01 itdui imyiii. 1 liiiiixiii'r people are now relusniff to .atriiiiize out-of-town
houses. Are we .n'oin to wait until we are knocked down and run over be
fore we " tret wise" Let us spend our time and lui-nev in buildim; up something
that is ours. Patronage of home busiiu ss nieai: the Imildina: up of a stroiio- in
dustrial coinniiinity of our own. Neglect of home iuisim-ss interests means' the
building up f a lii.u-hine that will o-ie day crush us without tneivv. Let us build
on- otirM'n cs ami 1 or our irienus ami neiohhors. Let
is too late.
(llondiilc, Cul., aged 02 yearn. Mrs.
Ubo was born In Indiana, coming to
California llll years ago, removing to
Oregon in 1 !0.". Sso is survived by
three children, Mrs. Delia Hall of
Glendale, Cal., Clarence Ebe of Sac
ramento, Cal., and Miss I.ola Klio of
Medford. Tho funeral services will
be held at the Seventh Day Advent'st
church Saturday, March 17, Elder
Cibb(T. Crrot, Onion, Bcctt.Peaa,
Spinach. 1 urnip oceda chould be
planted At onze. Don't take seeds
that are "just as good." Get Morae'e.
On Sale By all Leading Dealera
( your dilr ioeu not crry More
Seed. Bind diracf i jr our catalefuc rVee
Your order will be promptly atUoucJ to'
C. C. MORSE fi CO.
Seedsmen San Francisco
l Plant Now" I
H Sweet Peafl. Pansies and all Ft!
j! Morac Grand Prua jj j
s California Seeds '
S ifi !
If You Are Anxious
for a pah- of all white boots or low shoes, you better
conic and see our show whitlows. AVe have them
and more are on the way. You can't afford to wait
until the last minute, as we are selling them at
reasonable prices, liny now while we have your
size.
Atthc
Siirn of
tlOOD
"GOOD SHOES" BUILT CUR BUSINESS
"Get Wise" in Time
wise in time.' Why wait until it is
til. sniiih. easi. ami west are eettiii"-
ltlppoy officiating!- Interment will 1)0
in 1. O. O. F. cemetery, Mcdford.
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PAGE
Tuesday Night
MARCH 20th
AOTHi:H COHAN AND H.UtKIS
SUCCESS. l
LOS AN'GEf.ES HERA'LD:
Go and see tho "House ot Glass"
You will lilo-it. All the parts ure
well handled by competont artists.
There's a "gluBlo" here and there
and your evening will not be wast
ed. I.OS ANGELES TIMES:
Tho "House of Glass" Is no)
only the most interesting play
that has como to town this sea
son, but it is n play that would
stand out in any season. You'll
make a great mistake if you don't
go and see it.
MAIL OllDEHS NOW.
Seats on
to H. m. r
$i.ru.
salo
rices
tomorrow nt
otic, 75c, Ijtl.OO,
Mc3Sfcdt& 21 North
.. uenurai ii.ve.
SOiS
r'- vx
fo
vi-;i
ite
Peojile all over
to tin
ruii 11 ii is results
r.s "gi-t wise" brfo
re it
j.