Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, March 27, 1917, Page 2, Image 2

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"TACIT TWO
MKDFOttD MATL TftlTiUXT MRPFORD, OHFiOX, TUESDAY. MAKP1I 27. 1017.
IOCAL AND
IMPERSONAL
The Creator Medford Club linn fix
;ed upon Saturday. April 21 us the
"dato for exhibit of MIsh Hoblnson's
: latest paHloln and pi-.lntliiKH at the
,'llolhiiid Hotel parlors. The exhibit
.will ho opened at 2.30 and will re
main cpen until lato In tho evening.
Mrs. Loach, corsets mado to meas
'urementa guaranteed. Phone C83-J.
Mrs. Vf. W. Watson left this morn
! till? for l.os Angeles where nho will
visit with rcdallves for two or three
'months and t.'iko Kpcilal troatnient
' for Illness, which she has been suf
I ferlng from for many weeks.
- Johnson for high class watch re
. Dalrlns. tf
j Warren Ilutler and William Mitch
'ell left .Monday for Voncouver Bar
racks, whom they will tako examina
tions, preparatory to Joining the avla-
. tlon xeellnn at the army aviation
school at San lilego, Oil.
Two new songs, "Tue Twilight
Hour," and "Crater Lake." 321
Persons having flags and banners
are requested to notify T .11. K. Hath
away at Kwlng's gun storo. The Pat-
fl riotlc Week committee Is anxious to
fc seeuro as many flags and banners as
possible for decoratlvo purposes.
I Phono 884 Heath's Drug Store.
i: 3. T. Willis of Sacramento, Calif.,
f is in the rily for a few days uttendlng
t to business matters.
Dr, Hart, physician and Burgeon,
p office Jackson County Bank Bulld-
h Ing.
Xr. and Mrs. J. J. Ward of Hood
v Itlver, are among the out of town vis-
t itors in the city.
Buttermilk 10c gal. Do Voe'a.
n D. O. Hlch Is a Medford business
visitor for d few days from Yreka,
T: Calif.
o Gasoline and oil at De Voe's.
C. N. Mnndell of l.os Angeles, Cnl
tl spent the first of tho week in tho city
tl on businoss.
1? Tako that broken pump to the Pn-
V clflc Highway Cnrago, 20 South Bart
lott st. Davloa Wolds Anything.
C Albert .1. (iruyson, of Merlin, Ore.
fl silent tho first of tho week In tho city
looking after business matters,
fi Bakery Roods at Do Voe's.
J. u. .la III on or trail was among
fl tho business visitors In tho city the
in first of the week.
ir Johnson for high class watch re-
pairing. tf
Ji Carl Iteed pleaded., guilty to the
J. chargo of bootlegging In .lustlco Tay-
Bl lor'B court Monday afternoon nuiwnB
sentenced' to servo no days In' the
In county Jail. . '
in Old papers for Bale at this office
j at 20o per 100.
U Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Arlss of Port
is laud are spending a few days in the
city.
w W. H. Brown, upholstering, mat
in tress renovating, auto trimming and
w top work. 142 N. Front. Phono
145-J. 327
in Mablo Johnson of llutto Falls spent
M tho first of tho week In the city via
w men with frlenls.
! Placo ordirs new for vegetable
m plants of all kinds. Portland Avenue
iv llreeuhoiise. Phono S7-11. 2S
Mrs. M. ('. Nelson of Portland Is In
the city for a Tew days.
Sco Dnve Wood about that fire In
surance policy. Office, Room 404 M.
P. & II. llldg.
Mrs. Hoy Stanley of llrownshoro.
spent Monday nnd Tuesday in the city
visiting with friends.
Big Gc milk shaKos at De Voe's.
Kdlih 1'rrneburir vn u i.,i.
"I ford visitor the first of tho week from
III Butte Fulls.
See Mrs. Shank about dress mak
ing. '707 West Main. S
M. H. Coed et St. Joseph. Mo.. Is
ainoni; the out of town visitors In the
city this week.
Cutis sells Ford cars, J200 down
and $25 a month.
II. X. Wells, of Seat He. was In tho
ellv the first of the eek transacting
business Willi local nren-hants.
Sweet cider nt Ho Voe's.
I.. 1.. Straiten, of Portland Is an
uui oi iowii visitor In the city this
Week.
Hr. Heine. physlchT and surgeon.
specially, eye. oar, nose, thront. Of
fice over Meeker's Classes fitted.
' resnin a y of Suit .., Alex
Nlbloy ami Dr. .1. o i,i,.y of Cruets
Puss, wore Medford isiu.ra Monday
and Tuesday. Alex Nlbloy rocontl
returned from Han Francisco, wi ore
ho visited wiih his rather. Illshap Nib
loy of Salt Lake.
Homemade pastry,
Cafo. i, ,
I I M .. I. .. I , .
" nue, nil,,, tn iiiinoittn, was
III the city vlsltlnn friends and all. n,
ink ousiiiess inaiters the first of
tho week.
All kinds salads. C.nnpti..'s cafe,
Charles T. Hind, niriun liurd and
lOIIsworth llurd of Klamath I'aiis are
sliendlng a few days. In the city.
For the host Insurance ice Holmes,
'.(10 Iv.surnnce Man.
C. A. Lawton or Astoria (ire, Is
III tho city for a few dins looking
nfler business Interests.
Tho Medford Viili-nnlzliiR Worka
lions moved to No. I". North Fir St
on or heforo April 1st.
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AL'JLUi Jalir-J Alt
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"Kin tiding Koom (Inly" is expect -:I
to lie the sin hiiu out tit the
a'e theuter tonight, .inciting by the
enthusiasm being- displayed over the
monsler ma.ss meeting tiiis eveninir.
('ompuny Seven, ('. A. i' will muri-li
niuroh in uniform to the theater nnd
ill he seated in a hotly. The chornl
society will also ntlend in u body and
ad in the Hinging of patriotic song-s.
J200 copies of the national sonifs
to be used tonight have been printed
nnd will be distributed to the au
dience.
Owing to the crowd expeelcd those
hurL'e ot the mcctiiiir have re-
qitcsled that cliildren under 1U years the executive committee of the as-
Fcderal authorities have arrested
these three men who, they say, took
part In Cermaii plots against England
and the United States.
Dr. C. Canador Chakiaberty, a
Hindu, shown at right, and Dr. Krn
est Siknnner, left, are said to havo
received $00,00i. to Invade India
through China and start a revolt
there.
Fritz Kolb, below, was arrested In
a room full of bombs In Hoboken, N.
J said to lie prepared for munitions
explosions and un attempt against
President Wilson.
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o.lo .Moomaw of Kaglo Point spent
Sunday In tho city visiting friends.
J. (shell was u Medford business
visitor Monday from F.aglo Point.
Baths 2 Tic, Hotel Holland.
'Dr. and Mrs. W. P. Holt of Ragle
Point spent Monday In the city.
Dr. Hargravo, Farmer's and Fruit
growers Bank hldg. Phono 230.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas Hunter arrived
In tho city Monday from Montana and
expect to mako their home perman
ently In the valley.
Fresh chocolates nt De Voo's.
Mrs. T. F. Bolt, of Haglo Point was
In tho clly shopping Monday.
Tho special easy payments on
Franlz Premier cleaners make It pos
sible for you to clean houso eloctrlc
nllythls spring. Paul's F.loctrlc
Store. 313
Howard Chandler left Monday ovo-
ulng for his homo at Peoria, HI, aft
er spending the past six months on
a ranch in the Applegato country.
ICvory man can get tt safety razor
freo'nt Wilson's cigar storo. 8
Miss Dorrls Qiilnn of Uoseburg, Is
spelling n few days In tho city visit-'
Ing friends.
Dr. Frank Roberts, dentist, S7.
Mark's Building. "
Arthur Initinn of Itoseburg was In
the city tho first of the week visiting
friends.
'Dr. KlrchgosBiicr, Hotel Holland.
Wednesdays, 1 to 7 to S p. m.
Louis T. Ferry Is a Medford busi
ness visitor for a few days from Kla
math Kalis.
Miss Ceorgo Washington. Its one
of those iinforgelttblo treats. Tomor
row matliicfl and evening at the Page.
S. M. Carr, of Klamath Falls Is
spending a few days in the city look
ing after business mutters.
Marguerite Clark, beloved by mil
lions, tomorrow matinee and evening.
Page.
i.Mr. nnd Mrs. II. T. Bronson stop
ped off in Meiirord Monday night en
route from San Diego, l al., lo their
homo at Fargo, N". D.
Miss Fvelyn Winters of Kugene Is
In the city for a few days visiting
Miss Winifred Clark.
The Medford Vulcanizing Works
has moved to No. I j X. Fir street.
II. '. Clark of Naches, Wush., Is
In the city for a few days attending
lo business matters.
Miss Ksiher Francis of Kugene Is
spending the week In the city visliiug
friends.
C. S. Andrews of Ashland spent Hie
first of the week in tho clly visiting
friends and attending to business
matters.
Usear Harrington of Slsson, Cal.,
is a .Medford business visitor for n
few davs.
Charles, . Joins of Malshfleld,
Oregon, Is among the out ot town
visitors in the city tills week.
I. L. Ilockersmlih , of ileagle Is
among l ho out of town visitors In the1
city Ibis week, I
W. M. Ingram of Applegato Is
spending a few days In the city at
tendlng to business matters. 1
Ccorge Lund of Fort Jones, Cal..
is in the city for a few das visiting
uttondlng to business
A
FRITZ KOLB .
Daniel Franklin of Chko, Tal
spent tho first of tho weok In the city
vlHitiiig friends nnd attending to
bunlii(isa mutters.
Charles Green of Klamath Falls
was In the city tho first of the week
on business.
Clark Morey returned to Medford
Monday after spending tho week-end
at (InintH Pass,
Hev. t'artens of Medford will speak
at tho Baptist church next Friday ev
enlng on tho subject, "Christian Set
ence; Is It Christian?" uSTo admission
will bo charged. JOveryono Invited.
Ashland Tiding.
"Illas Chuck" and "Hiyou lie Ho
bus been selected by tho general cele
bration committee ns tho official per
niAnent name for tho Ashland cele
bration, ft is hoped to muko tho Mia;
Chuck as distinctive as Is tho New
Orleans Mardl (Iras, so that whenever
anyono hearp Hias Chuck they wilt
think of Ashland. "Ilias Chuck'
from tho Chinook jargon of tho In
dians and means very good waters or
big waters. "Hiju Ho He," which Is
more likely to become the "yell" of
tho roundup and celebration, means
"great big good time" or "lots of
fun." Ashland Tidings.
Sergeant W. H. Fore of tho army
recruiting service is In tho citv for
a few di'.ys. llo will leavo Friday
for Grants Pass, returning to Medford
April 2. when be will open temporal
headquarters for army recruiting in
Ibis division.
ot age do not attend unless accom
panied by their parents.
The complete program is as fol
lows;
Tho motion picture, "The Criini
I," starring Clara Williams nnd
William I)csnuind will start at 7
Slides of naval ves.-els and maneu
vers. ,
Selection by Medford Choral so-
cietv.
Barbara Frictcliie," sunj by Geo.
Andrews.
Star Spangled Banner"' kui by
the audience.
Mayor Gales will speak on the lo
cal chapter of the Kcd Cross.
"lied, White and Blue," by the au
dience.
r. K. 0. Davis will speak on the
Kcd Cross and care of the enlisted
personnel.
Battle Hymn of the Republic," by
the audience. ,
Lieutenant Fraza-r will speak on
"Submarines."
"Dixie," by the audience.
Captain Vance will urge recruiting
of the local militia company.
"My Country "fis of Thee," by .lu
ll ienc
Texns Business Men Drill.
DALLAS. Texas, March 27--Near
ly tit'lv linllns business mm drille
in un abandoned railroad yard in the
center nf the citv todnv. It was the
i'ir-1 of a scries of noonday militar
drills to be.condueted by ol'ticers o
returned state guard troops.
A TONSG
I Of ISIood-Root, Golden Soul, Stone
nnd Queen's Hoot
Also ('berry Bark nnd Sacred Bark
with ulveerme makes n wonderful
tonic, called "tiohlcii Medical Bicov
erv,' making thousands of Dregou
people Mroiig. Ask your neighbor
he can tell ymi.
Corvallia, Oreiron. " Doctor Tierce'
r e in e u i o 8 nave
been used in mv
faiber'o family
ever since I can
remember. My
mother to.k the
Hiolden Medical
Discovery' and
the rl pap nn
I'elletf' and was
cu red. Failic
took tho 'Discov
erv' for torpid
liver and nutiii
tii'U nud m Rreatlv benefited. I
also, took the 'Discovery for kidney
lier and stomach trouble nnd receive
Kivnt heiietit. I am ulud to tell others
of (he merits i f I'r. Pierce's lioldi
Medical Dtxcovrrv, 1. 11. Dl'LL,
W S. .Mb Street.
Is a
few
friends ami
matters.
i:raest Tlinms of Vrekn, Cal
Metlfurd business visitor tor i
days.
T. L. Dttltiger i n Medford visitor
tills week from FreMio, Cal.
Mrs, O. n. Fiazee of Portland In
the g iio-M of her ulster, Mrs. II. H.
Corliea of Phoenix this week.
lialph McKay left Monday night
Tor Idaho.
Lokuu 'Melntyre has returned to
bis homo at Albany after a ;'hort bas
ins vl.slt tn ihe lly.
Get goiwl blood I broil Kb the use ot
Dr. Pierce 8 ioden Medical lbscoverv
nnd von ill have tu more weakness
, It is thp world'? proved blood pnritie
nnd tonic. It not a secret reincdv for
its imircdieiits an' nrinted on the wrai
per. I'or sale by iruniftfl in liipiul
or Mlilcts, Start to take it to-dav and
betoiv anotlier tl.iv has parsed the im
punliett of the blood, will berjii to
le;ive your ly throuiMi the liver,
kidney, ltvel nnd skin, ul m a
lew days you will know by your
Headier nerve, tinner step, keener
mind, brighter evs and clearer skin,
th:tt the lud hItod is parsing out and
lie v. rich, pure Nood is lilliun voiir
nrtvries. Send I r. Pienv. Pullulo, N. V.,
leit I'cntd for Uul package.
T
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SAY MANAGERS
STANFORD UX1VKRSITY. Cal.,
March 2 7. K. C. lielirena, uraduate
Hianat;er of athletlcu nt Stanford, tel
egraphed Graduate Munugen Arthur
iTounger of the university of Washing
ton today recommending cancellation
of Pacific coast conference athletic
schedules and Intercollegiate ath
letic activities of all kinds If war Is
declared and a general inohilization
ordered.
nehrens said while his recommen
dation to Younger was purely per
sonal and in response to a similar
suggestion from Younger, President
Wilber of Stanford and members of
and field meet at -which Stanford, the
University of Oregon. .YVaslitnglou
university, and the University of Cal
ifornia are- represented, is scheduled
this year for May 19 nt Seattle.
MOTHER KILLS HER
THREE BARES AND SELF
will be held tomorrow, burial will be
in one grave. . . .
THROAT CUTTING NEW
T0NG WAR TACTIC
j '(iliTi.AN'D. Ore., March 27. Jim
How, Chinese restiuirunt lroirietur,
'member of 1 1n I I'M Sinj! tuns.', wns
i funnel tlem! in bed here today with
'his lliroiit slushed. Police said tliey
believed lie was murdered by a mem
, lier nf the lli Sim; Toll.'.
i ?0 Killed Alabama Storm.
l'.IKMIXOIIAM, Ala., March 27
BOULDER, Colo., March 2 7. That
Mrs. William A. Nelson killed hT
three children and then ended her
own life with suicidal Intent was the
verdict of the coroner's jury today
Investigating the tragedy of Saturday
at the Nelson home, two and one-half : Twenty persons ure reported dead ns
miles east of Boulder. Testimony tin- result nf n storm whieli swept
showed the woman subject to fits of ilir.iii.jh Crenshaw, liale mill l'iko
despondency. The funeral of the four ennnlie- . Aliilimin. curly tmhiv.
soclated students hud recommended
the Idea. The executive committee
will meet tonight and will probably
act on tho recommendation.
Tho Pacific coast conference track
KOK SALE Piano, brass bed. Mon
archy range, seamstress machine,
gasoline, stove. Rowland, 4 0(1
King street. Phono 179. 5
HEM SEA1 SALE
Seal sali! for Hie New York S.vm-
pbnny nrcliestru nt llie Medford phar
macy opened yesterday with a rusl
and the indieatious'are that the Dnuv
rosch orchestra will piny to the lai'jr
est crowd over gathered lugellier for
un atlrnction in Medford.
Ashland look a block of l.'id
tickets. Orders for seals are eoniini;
in from all over (lie valley. Medfnr
has the distinction of hciicj; Ihe oulv
town in Ihe United States of its size
or anywhere near its size that handle:
this metrnpnlilnn ill trad ion, which
pluvs at the nataioriiim Tuesday
pril 17th.
Many people dread winter because
the sudden climatic changes bring
colds, grippe, rheumatism, tonsilitis or
bronchitis. Hut thousands ot well-
informed men and women today avoid
much sickness for themselves and their
children by taking a few bottles of
Scott s r mulsion to make richer blood,
fortify the membranes of the throat
andchest and create boilv-wnimth tore
sist sickness. Soldiers at war receive cod
liver oil; it wilt also strengthen you.
Kcott & lluwuc, BloouibcM, N. J. krr
AMl'SKMRNTS
Mal sMici It
I bil l,
.MISS (.i:uli(.l-I WASHINGTON"
UKl'.Ul.AK PRICKS
Adults 1.1. Children
Page
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
Oil SALU Ono strong work mare,
9 years old, $'
'J. S. Norwood,
D. No. 2.
",, if taken at once.
Central Point. II. V.
WAXTK1J-
sewlng.
-Work by tho
Phoue 3SG-.U.
hour, or
, 5
FOR SAI.H Or trade, top buggy,
cheap. D. O. HIppensteol, Ross
J.ano. 6
OR SA1.K Seed corn,
pouter, Phone 201-RI.
S. Car-
EASTERTIDE GIFTS
Friendships are mom firmly sealed, family ties re
, hallowed and human relationships generally sweetened
by the well-established custom of eNchungliig girts at
Eastertide.
Appropriate selection or Kastor mils is ouen a mui
ter of concern, however, unless one turns to tho most
siiiitablo sour':'.' the tasteful offerings or the high-class
jewelry store.
Sirh a Store is
MARTIN J.
Quality F
REDDY
Visitors Always We'.eom'
Phone 10.
i. :,
Al ihe end of die trail sands
tin: lii.luric Palace Hotel
; San Francisco
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FOR SAI.H 3 thoroughbred W. L.
Cockerels, $1.50 each, or $5 for
3. F. S. Carpenter, Phono 201-114.
9
Palac
Hotel, San Fraracisco-
For Club Men
w!
IIENEVER the C.Utb Man is a ue.t at the V;Ur he U in a congenial
atmosphere. It is the juTiiuiiiriit liortic of th:i J rnn.-pnrtation, liulary
aud Masonic Clubs, with a total incinbcr.-sliii) ot over 4UlU.
Rates from $2.00 per day
MILLINERY
A truly boHutiful nHMrtiuent of UiMs,
Tlion nro laio luits nnd nhuiII Imt..
Tlu nut-if-tlHMrt1innry, ittltflual
littofn tlutt ctiariu'trrlxc mir rlu.
iv thviit;ni. Wo aro Mmnln uuinjr
Sport HutJt for stiwl vr.
Vanity Hat Shop
No. 0 SOUTH r ut.
r
Chalmers 7-Passenger Touring Car
Price $1350 Detroit
Foil Value for Every
la this Chalmers, 7-Passenger Tourmg C
Scan the list of other 7-passenger cars for the equal cf
this Quality Chalmers. You wili not fir.d it. 0a!y b
this Chalmers are combined so many real values. You
may pay $300 to $500 more and find nc thing better.
cu
Only a builder of long experience
nnd with a yearly output of thou
sands could produce this car at so
low a price. Only thus can quality
of materials and of manufacturing
be combined with econ -my of pro
duction. Because Chalmers does
this is the reason why this Chalmers
7-passenger Touring Car has no
competition at anywhere near its
price of $1,350.
These
Prove Qualify Claims
Chalmers claims a motor of unex
ampled smoothness, of unusual
power. Prove it by examining
Chalmers Lynite pistons, 13 the
weight of the usuai cast iron. These
give smoothness, less strain on
bearings, admit of higher power.
Compare the Chalmers crankshaft
with others. It is one-piece, special
steel, drop-forged, balanced in mo
tion to a fraction of an ounce.
See the
Chalmers Transmission
Gears ore crucible nickel steel,
case-hardened and heat-treated.
They shift easily, without dashing,
and properly used are practicaliy
indestructible. The Chrliners type
of dry-plate, disc clutch ii f.;r in ad
vance of other designs. Ch:-.iiners
rear axle is the same as used in ex
pensive foreign and American cars.
It is silent, efficient, economical.
A Biq Beautiful Body
Big 122 inch whc. Ibasc. Beau
tifulbecause graceful in form,
hand-finished in Chalmers shops,
upholstered in genuine pebble-grain
leather, wi;h new Scotch "riutcd"
finish. Auxiliary folding scats, Pan
tasote tcp, cuilai.13 open wuii the
doors, fasteners arc the "lii't the
dot" pattern.
Compare Quality
and Price
Think how great the difference
between this oti:?!ity Chalmers and
other cars. Kea'.i. e what um-sual
value is here offered. You will go
much higher in price before you will
find any other to please you s-- well.
And all these claims we submit for
.your decision. Come try the car.
Investigate. Then only can you
dex'ide.
Touring Cnr, 7-p.iMenRer .
Touring Car, 5-pnssmRcr .
Touring Sedan, 7-pusscnger
. . $1350 Rrachtcr, 3 r.n-.-rnr;'r
. Ii50 Limousine. 7-.is..li Jit
. . 1850 Town C.lr, 7-piHlcimer
(All price f. o. b. Dcliuil.)
$1 350
25T.O
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A.W.Walker Auto Co.
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