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page-two MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE MEDFORD, ORFiOX, WEDNESDAY. MARCH 28. 1017. IOCAL AND PERSONAL i F. 0. Fitzgerald of KinT.'inii'iito. Cnl., spent tho middle of tlio week In Medford on buslnoKH. Mrn. Loach, corsets mtulo to meas suromoiits guaranteed. I'hono C33-J. Mr. and Mrn. Cahrlim , Conroy of Prlnovlllo, Ore., urii visiting Medford 'l frlejidu .this ..wouk. - .- - j Johnnonft(pr Oilgi ol6 ., watch ro : pairing. tT Lincoln Mi(;,nrmli'( l-n. Wednes day mornlni;' for'AloiiliiKiie, Pal., on a hiiHlnUs viblt.- '.i 'i 1 ' r Two now donga, "The Twilight 1 Ilohr," and "Crater Lake." . 321, ' John II. Ilollz left Wednesday ' morning for hhs home ut Fresno, CuV after spending a week in the city on hiixlne.is. Phono 884 Heath's Drug Stors. Marshall Hooper of Salem Is spend ing a few days In Ihe idly on busi ness. Dr. Hart, physician and Burgeon, office Jackson County Dank Build ing. It. .1. Kiikley of 1 'oil la ml Is among Hit out of town business visitors in the clly. Jluttormllk 10c gal. Do Voe's. Mrs. F. W. Curiiuhan of the 'Mine l.edgo Is spending u few days In the city. - ; ;:-r Gasoline ond oil at De Voo's. W. II. Phillips Is n Medford hus.1 iipss visitor for n Tew days from Portland. Tako that hrokon pump to the Pa cific Highway Garage, 20 South Dart lott at. Davles Wolds Anything. Air. and Mrs. F. K. Ilulioy of Pe oria, Ills., are tourist visitors In the city. . . Dakory gooda at Do Voe's. James T. Chlnnock of Salem is spending a few days In tlio i lly. Johnson for high class watch re pairing, tf T. (1. Ilradley of Copco, Cal., Is In the city for a few days visiting friends and ntlendliig to business matters. John F. Slolz of Kugeno Is ninong Iho out of town business visitors In ." Iho clly This week. Old papers for sale at this office at 20c per 100. 'A. F. Drown of Han Francisco transacted business in Medl'ord tho middle of Iho week. W. 31. Drown, upholstering, mat trcsB renovutliiK, auto trimming ,-vnd ; top work. 142 N. Front. Phono 11G-J. ( 327 Frnnklln Hudson Is a Merlford visi tor for a few days from Cleveland. O. L. 11. Mlnekler u Pluto, Penn., Is among Iho out of town visitors In the clly. J'lneo orders now for vegetable plants of all kinds. Portland. Avenue Greenhouse Flume K7-II. 28 W. Garvin of Talent Is sending a few days In Ihe clly all ending to bus iness matters. Soo Davo Wood about that flro In lurnnco policy. Office, Doom 404 M A II. Illdg. .' P. J. Fry of Sopper, Cal., Is among tho out of town visitors In tho city this week. M. '. Sin 1 1 h of Newport arrived In the clly Wednesday and w ill spend a few days looking arter bis orchard near this city. tar ill 8 s.' 6r -fV Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Ward are Med ford visitors for a few di ys from Spokane, Wash. Dig Oc milk shakes at De Voe's. J. II. Scully of Seattle is In the city for a few days attending to busi ness matters. Seo Mrs. Shank about dress malt ing. 707 West Muin. 3 Charles Kills of Trail Is spending a few days in the city on business. Gates sells Ford cars, J200 down and $25 a month, Thomas Grayson of Klamath Falls Is among the out of town business vis itors In the city. . 8w-ot cider at Do Voo's. John Kills of Hullo Falls was In the city nlteiidlng to business matters Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. T. II. Hurley of Ta coine, Wash., are spending tho week in the .city. Dr. Heine, physician and surgeon. Specialty, eye, ear, noso, throat. Of fice over Meeker's. Glasses fitted. George Johnson left Tuesday even ing for Portland after spending the past month In tho city. Korrest Graves of Alameda, Cal., Is spending the week In the city look ing after business Interests. William Longman of Grants Pass transacted business In Medford Tues day. Homemade pastry. Campholl's Cafo. lex toseberg has returned from n trip to eastern points. Darwin Ksles has returned to his home at Cottage Grove rifter a short vlslt-Iu tho city. A)l kinds saladsv Campbell's cafo. For tho best Insurance Bee Holmes, ;ne Insurnnce Man. , W. H. Gore, George Collins, ,J. A. Westerliind and George lloos left Tuesday evening for Itoseburg where they will attend a good roads rally Wednesday. Baths 25c, Ilotol HoFand. Mrs. Frank Delmar of Gold 1 1111 was In Medford shopping Tuesday af ternoon. Chester Kubll of Applcgatc was In tho city looking nfter business Inter ests Tuesday afternoon. Dr. Hargravo, Farmer's and Fruit growers Dank bldg. Phone 230. Lester Kay of Santiam, Ore., Is In the city this week visiting friends. Frank Johnson of Grants Pass vis ited friends and attended to business matters In Medford Tuesday after noon. Fresh chocolates at De Voo's. lloyd Keizur left Tuesday night for Portland where he Is a member of the Third Oregon lurantry, now mo blll.lug. livery man can get a safety, razor free at Wilson's cigar store. 8 Joseph O. Gray of Medford Is reg istered at Hotel Multnomah, Port land. Carl Kanues of Weed, Cal., Is spending a few days In the city in tending to business matters. 'Dr. Klrchgessner, Hotel llollnnd, Wednesdays, 1 to 5, 7 to S p. in. Kverelt Lobdoll of Woed, Cal., Is In the city for a few days on busi ness. Tho Medford Vulcanizing Works has moved to No. 15 N. Fir street. Wilbur Chester of Twin Falls, Ida ho, Is In Iho city tills week attending lo business matters. James Olsen of Dorrls, Cal., spent Iho first of the week In the city vis iting friends and attending to busi ness mutters. 03 avaj:X-.r.,a I JJ?-if.Xlivai1 .'irx'iJ. j i ILT KL the best tire buy on tho mnrkft totlay. Fisk Quality is iinoxcrlled and milcngc roturno prove it. lniy a pair of Fisk Non Skids and put them to tlio dollur for -dollar value lint. "When you pay mure limn 7s prices you puy for something that ilocs not exist. " Don't forget that, when you buy tires, FISK DEALER IN MEDFORD Medford Vulcanizing Works Tho art departments of the Greater Medford Club will meet Thursday af ternoon at Water's Paint Store. There will he business of Importance and all members are requested to be pres ent. John lilsby of Grants Pass Is spend ing n few days In Medford before leaving for Iteno, Nev. The Hoynl Hawaiian Songbirds, a troupe of native Hawaiian singers and musicians, will appear at the Page theater Sunday afternoon and even ing. James T. Chlnnock, superintendent of water division number one, left for .Medford this morning after a day In the city. lie and District Water Master Opoyeko had a busy day at Iho court houst settling ques tions concerning water i-lghts. Grants Pass Courier. Get a kodak dime bank. Medford Hook Store. 5 The W. C. T. II. will hold their reg ular meeting at the library Thursday afternoon at 2:30. All members and friends aro requested to lie present. A kodak bank will save your dimes for any priced kodak. Medford Dook Store. 5 Lieutenant Willis Shlpman of Ku geno, junior iuspcctor-jnatruiior of the C. A. C, Is spending a few days In the city. Metis ears, 29 South Grape St. Many of tho local churches will hold patriotic services next Sunday. In other towns of tho stato the churches begun patriotic week last Sunday with such services. The Utah-Idaho Sugar Co. is offer ing prizes to boys and girls for the host half aero or larger tract of beets as follows: First, $15; second, $10; third, $5. Write company at Grants Pass for particulars. ' John Lowden of Walklns spent Tuesday and Wednesday In the city attending to business matters. Mr. Lpwden Is engaged In freighting ore from the Dine Ledge. John Roberts or Phoenix was a business visitor in Medford Wednes day. Met, cars, 29 South Grape St. Five automobiles shipped from llorubrook to Ashland passed through Medford this morning bound for the northorn pnrt of the state. Tho drivers stated that from San Francisco lo llorubrook the roads were In the main good, with only a few mud holes. Charles Gay spent Wednesday morning at Ashland attending to Ills duties as Juvenile officer. Inquiries have been received at tho Medl'ord commercial club from Wash ington capitalists regarding the fea sibility of establishing d factory for the production of pickles, vinegar, Jnin and evaporated fruit in this sec tion. Tho social scheduled to take place at the Jackson school has been Inde finitely postponed. Manui rite Clark In MISS GIlOltOK WASHINGTON' UF.GULAU PRICKS ASG Adults I". Children 5. AMl'KKMF.NTS TONIGHT The University club has ordered a 4 0-foot flag pole to be set on tho club grounds. Arthur King, a deBerter from Co. F Knglnoerlng corps, stationed at Van couver barracks, was picked up by Medford police Tuesday night and Is being held for transportation back to Vancouver. Goods stored by Walter Antlo In an outhouse at his residence were broken Into yesterday, presumably by small boys. Juvenile officers are In vestigating the case. J. K. McCoy, George Saunders and Geoarge Drandon were Medford vis itors Wednesday from Eagle Point. ENLISTMENT ENCOURAGED BY FACULTY AT 0. A. C. CORVAI.L1K, 0"ip., srun-li '8 T onci.iiruife enlistiucuit in th Xnlinmil Gimrd by H'ncleiitH (if the (ln'i.ron Agricultural college licrc, the univer sity niliiiiiiistriitinn council lust nilit decided to frive stuileuls who enlist lull credit fur the semester's wurk in which they now lmve a ias.in; LTf.de. DIED. Jlt'LKKY Iiev. I. X. Mulkcy, an early iliiy minister nf the Clirislian eliureh, died at his home at I'leasant Hill March 'JO, tit Ihe a-e of 77 years. lie ennic from the middle west in 1870, and lived at I'leasant Hill until 1HIIS, when lie movel to I'olk eountv, TKturiiitiff to Pleasant Hill Inst fall. If leaves the follow ing children: Attorney H. F. Mulkey of I'ortland; Klbert Mulkey of Mon tana; Jonathan Mulkey of I'uliui-e, Wash.; I'liiliu Mulkcy of Arlington, Or.; Mrs. Kiln Parks of I'leasant Hill, and Mrs. Veda "Dickson of Fort Klaiuiilli. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY roil SALK Six-room house and 4 lots on N. Quince. Street. Mrs. dtamsey, 10 N. Quince. 11 WANTED Man to tut Frank Van Dyke. tier wood. f t T f t f f f t T f t f f t y ? ? y t t i ? ? ? ? ? ? y ? ? y y ? T f t y ? f y r t x y y y y y y y y AUSTRALIA SELLS ALL MINE PRODUCTS tralinn government has sold Atis Irulin's output of base metals for a (U'eude to Great Britain, says an Kx eliane Telegraph dispatch, from Jlel bourn today. Millions of pounds ster ling are involved in tlio transaction. Singers, Rovfll V X V.; ! i, b4 t 7 Si rage Otselic Lines, 38 lb. test Regular $1.25 Now $ .SO Oregon Special - - Regular 1.00 Nov .60 Fly Books - - - Regular 1.25' New '- .75 Keen Kutter Shears - Regular .85 Now .80 Keen Kutter Razors - Regular 1.00 Now .65 Pillow Tops - - - Regular 3.50 Now 2.00 All Shotgun shells, box - Regular 1.15 Now .85 32 Winchester Special Rifle Regular 23.95 Now 16.S0 16 Gauge Winchester Pump Regular 27.95 Now 20.00 Boxing Gloves - - Regular 3.00 Now 2.00 Boxing Gloves - - Regular 3.50 Now 2.25 Boxing Gloves - - Regular 4 00 Nov 2.50 Tennis Rackets - - Regular 4.00 Nov; 2.SC Tennis Rackets - - Regular 5.00 Now 3.00 Croquet Sets - - - Regular 5.00 Now 2.50 Croquet Sets - - - Regular 1.50 Now .90 Tennis Shoes - - - Regular .75 Now .60 Tennis Shoes - .Regular 1.25 Now .90 We have a big stock ot new and second-hand Guns at very low prices OPEN EVENINGS pTjr;5'M'pBlj''i5 Hawaiian Mi Players and Instrumental it 4f h MATINEE AND EVENING APRIL Don't Go Out without, those little trouble - i vers which moan so much In an juitoiimbilist's temper, lu addition lo saving energy and time, they save wear and car on the car itself. 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