Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, March 30, 1917, Page 2, Image 2

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    PACE TWO
MEDFORD MATE TRTTHTXK MEDFOlsD.
ORECON. FRIDAY. .MAKTII .10. 1017.
I0CAL AND
PERSONAL
i:
J. A. Hrrrlan, sMii riii:i':n1i-nt of
tho state trout luit-li'iv, rturnod
Friday from llnttc Kali's ami r enins
lilsll wntnr In HIk ItntUi witll tlif.j
llPiivicHt Firow III many y(;,rn In tho
Ti'OUlitulnH. !.lv(--t'):t I cndancrrt'tl
liy FhorUiKO of fi i'il, witll all hay ex
hausted. Mrs. Loach, corsets mado to meas
urements guaranteed, l'hone 6S3-J.
George Frey of l.Iitlo Hutto is
spendinf; a few dayn In Meiifoid. Me
has received a eoiiy of Ihc bill passed
at the hint se.sHlon of cotmreKK whnre
by iiensloiiH are auiliorlzoil for Ore
gon Indian war veterans.
Johnson for high class watch re
pairing. tf
T. F. Sullivan of Watertowii, Wis.,
fs among the out of town visitors in
the city.
Iion't mls the Drama I.eagueV
three one-net plays at SI. Mark's iiall
tonight.
Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Young of
Yreka, Cal., spent tho middle of the
week In the city.
Two new songs, "The Twilight
Hour," and "Crater Lake." 321
Andrew l.ogan of Missoula, Mont.,
is spending a few das in the city on
business.
Young and old allko can Join in
keen nppi'eclr.tlon of this weird,
dreamy and melodious music at the
Pago theater Sunday matinee and ev
ening.
C. G. Logan of Montague, Cal., was
a Medford visitor Thursday and Fri
day.
Hon t misB the Drama Leagues
three one-act plays at St. .Mark's hall
tonight.
F. II. nerger of Fresno. Cal., Is
among the out of town visitors in the
city.
Phono 884 Heath's Drug Store.
J. W. Smith of Los Angeles, Cal.,
spent tho middlo of tho week In the
city attending to business matters.
It Is to bo delightfully entertained
Sunday afternoon and evening with
tho Itoyal Hawaiian Song lilrds. Page
theater.
'II. II. Linn of Portland Is spending
a few days in the city looking arter
business Interests.
Dr. Hart, physician and surgeon,
office Jackson County flank Build
ing. Karl F. Kinft Is a Mcclforcl busi
ness visitor for a few days from San
Francisco, Cal.
A delightful blending of nativo Ha
waiian and American popular music,
t Ixo nemo of musical sweetness. Sun
day matinee and evenlm:, Page the-
itter.
John F. Sliiln of Hngene spent the
middle of the week in the cily attend
ing to business matters.
F. T. Honlvan of Portland was a
Medford business visitor the middle
of the week.
lluttermllk 10c gal. He Voe's.
Mr. and .Mrs. John Carlson of Little
Hock, Ark., are tourist visitors in the
city.
Gasoline and oil at Do Voe'ii.
J. C. nigger of Portland transact
ed business In (lie city Thursday and
Friday.
Don't miss the Drama Lcauue'
three one-act uhi' s at st M i.n
tonight. .
Mrs. K. II. Long and daughter l
Sisson, Cal., are spending a few d.is
In tho city.
Don't miss the ;ir.."ui League's
three one-acl plajs at S( Mark's hal'
toulghl. .
Marion Nine f iril) ., ,.,.n
visitor for a few da .
Take that broken pump to the Pa
cific Highway Garage, ; 'l.ii.tli Ilart
lett st. Davies Welds Anything.
F. I.. Itlll'iis nf Purl Uhi.i. iil, .,..
In the
Friday
city en bu...n,ss Thursday and
Priu
Paunhl lu a refined
slon
f (be
Golden
!o. 1 1 ;i -i.il
eulnc. Pa,
Mill:, 1 1 II hi as
Sni!il;;y loaf
e Ihealer.
dnnced ir
line and
Johnson for high cl.iv
s watch re
pairing.
'jfio'trrl-Viradr
l.KT I S 111'. Mil It TAII.OI!
Wo have 11 f;no niiij.py lino of
woolens to fhoo-e from.
Wo fttitir.inti'" to friin )mi die
hltthest class or tail. -rim; that is w
Slhlct. Wo guarantee a perfect fit or no
sale.
Old Reliable ("leiin-rs.
Kiicliaiitlng eiitei talnment. Itoyal
Hawaiian Song lilrds Sunday matinee
and evening, l'uge thocter.
i G. Delano, of Portland Is In the
city tor a few dcys attending to busi
ness matters for the Maxwell Motor
company.
Hakcry goods at Do Voo's.
Mr. mid Mrs. G. Wish nro Medford
visitors for a few days from New
York.
David Harrows, king of steel gui
tar players, Sunday afternoon and ev
ening. Pago theater.
Mr. anil Mrs. Charles A. Hrown ar
rived la Die ctty ! rlday Irom cottage
Grove.
Just received a fresh supply of
beef scrap, fish scrap and poultry
supplies. L. H. Brown.
J. II. Harmon of Grants Pass is a
Medford business visitor for a few
days.
V. II. Brown,
tress renovating,
top work. Hi
M.-i-J.
upholstering, mat
auto trimming and
X. Front. Phono
327
Floyd Hart is :i meiyber of the mil
itary company recently organized at
the l'nlversity of Oregon which began
drill Wednesday witll ail initial mem
bership of 51.
Place orders now for vegetable
plants of all kinds. Portland Avenue
Greenhouse. Phone 87-R. 2 8
Don Itader, a Pniversity student
from Medford, left Wednesday even
ing for Winfleld, Kan., to join the
St. Louis National . Baseball club of
which lie is a member. Ho formerly
played wilh the Veron team of, Uio
Pacific Coast league. Kugone Guard.
Itader passed through Medford
Thursday evening.
Tho season Is getting late. Seed
with beardless barley. Wo have it In
any ( mint It. v. L. B. Brown.
Clyde Dean, employe of the California-Oregon
Power compnny, who
has been In the service of the corpor
ation both at Ashland and Medford,
goes to Copco, Cal , where ho will
continue In tho services of tho com
pany at that big plant indefinitely.
See Dave Wood about that fire In
oitranco policy. Office, Room 404 M.
P. & II. Bldg.
Chester Farrell of Hedding, Cal.,
Is spending a few dnys In the city
attending to business matters.
Just received a fresh supply of
beef scrap, fish scrap and poultry
supplies. L. II. Hrown.
L. P. Thomas of Dorrls, Cal., Is
a iig the out of town visitors In the
elly.
Tho season is getting late. Seed
wilh bearless barley. Wo have it In
any Humility. L. H. Brown.
A. .1. Sharp of Biinconi spent the
middle of the week In the city on bus
imss. Big flc milk shakes at Bo Voe's.
Ira Cascbolt of upper fioguo river
is spending a few days in the cily
visiting friends ami attending to bus
iness mc.tters.
Gales sells Ford cars, J2 00 down
and f-j a month,
C. C. Sanderson of Beagle was a
Medford business visitor Thursday
nricruonn.
Sweet cider at De Voo's.
Daniel mills has returned to his
home at Yreka. Cal., after spending
a week In the city on business.
Dr. Heine, physician and surgeon.
Specialty, eyo, ear, nose, throat. Of
fice over Meeker's. Glasses fitted.
Harry Johnson left Friday evening
for Portland after having been em
l'!eeil by the Medford Printing Co.
for the past six months.
llonieinado rastry. Campbell's
Cafe. .
.1. V esterliind, George Boo sand
V. II. Gore heve relumed from a good
'cols rally ill Kosebnrg.
All kinds salads. Campbell's cafe.
ami sr.Mi'vrs tovk.ii r
jpQgg Always Worth While
I'M I .IN F I GIDl llll'K
in
AM' in: of Tin: woods."
Thrilling and Itomantlc Tale of
the lioal Canadian Monnled
Police.
Coniodv "Tlii. Guild Dire."
'I i 'Moll i:oV Mno Jtarth and
li-iiit. Il.ir.-on In 'The Warf Itat."
Pasteurization
; Keeps all objectionable bac
teria frmii the butter, im
proving iis Keeping qualities.
llutter not pasteurized tle
i lops bail flavors very rap
ii!y in warm weather.
'.'se iho best and purest
'Medford' Creamery
Butter
Ask your grocer.
I 'a.'-lciii i.ed buttermilk
aiv.l s-M'ct cream for whip-
I). S. Dolan of Chico, Cal., was In
tho city tho middle ot tho week vis
iting friends und relatives.
For the best insurance see Holmes,
Cno Insurance Man.
The date for tho good roads con
gress at Portland which a number of
local men will attend, has been
changed from April 7 to April 14.
Baths 25c, Hotel Holland. '
Frank Hills of Trail was in the
cily Thursday afternoon transacting
business.
Dr. Hargrave, Farmer's and Fruit
growers Hank bldg. Phone 230.
James X. Heebo has returned to
his homo at Albany after spending a
week in tho city visiting friends and
attending to business matters.
Fresh chocolates at De Voe's.
Charles Kahler was a Medford bus
iness visitor the middle of tho week
from Klamath Falls.
Every man can get a safety rf.zor
freo at Wilson's cigar Btoro. S
Mrs. Kdwin Morrison of Grants
Pass visited Medford friends Thurs
day afternoon.
Tho Medford Vulcanizing Works
has moved to Xo. 15 X. Fir street.
V. L. Ilaney of Koseburg is spend
ing a few days in the cily attending
to business matters.
You can't make a good soldier un
less you eat fish. Get them at MjJ
ford Fish Market. V'
W. W. Fsshcr of Ashland was iu
the city on business Thursday af
ternoon. .Metz cars, 29 South Grape St.
Miss Molly Towne of Talent was
a Medford visitor Thursday after
noon.
You can't observe Lent properly
without eating fish. Choicest al
ways at Medford Fish Market.
Marshall Minler was a Medford
business visitor Friday from eagle
Point.
The Utah-Idaho Sugar Co. Is offer
ing prizes to hoys and girls for tho
best half aero or larger tract of beets
as follows: First, $15; second, $10;
third, $5. Wrlto company at Grants
Pass for particulars.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOB SALK Six Barred Itock pullets
good layers. Apply 40 So. King
St. Phone 5S0-M.
FOIt TltADK Fine Modern six room
two storv house with basement, on
pavement; fino residence street,
for well improved 10 or 15 acre
ranch. Might pay small difference.
Address Box 18, Mall Trbune, giv
ing full particulars. 8
KOlt KXCHAN;K In Ashland, f
acres good orchard land, all fenced,
about one, mile from depot, for
good timber land. Would pay
some rnsh difference, if worth;
would ulso sell it. Quick action, as
nm leaving soon. Hox lit, .Mail
Tribune. 7
KOIt KKNT- Kuril ilied houaekcop
fiu; npartmrnt.s. Parties engaging
them for two months will bo given
a receipt for two and onebalf
months, l'hone 217-L. 12
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Wllliiim McKee was a Medford
business visitor Thursday afternoon
from Derby.
Metz ears, 29 South Grapo St.
Wllliiim Myers of Ashland spent
Thursday afternoon :n the city visit
ing friends and attending to busi
ness matters.
Reduce high cost of living by eat
ing smelt at tic pound. I'lionj .Til2.
Many school pupils of the city are
joining the junior thrift clubs or
ganized lu the various schools of the
it y. About M0 settings of eggs have
been furnished members by the local
poultry club. The making of gar
dens will occupy tho attention of
many pupils this spring.
Lysol for blight, the kind that the
fruit Inspector advises at Heath's
Drug Store.
Frank Lewis of Knglo Point was
in the city Friday attending to busi
ness matters.
The kind of Lysol (hat tho fruit in
spector advises for. blight at Heath's
Drug Store.
Mrs. W. P. Holt of Kagio Point left
Thursday evening for Berkeley, Cal.,
where sho will spend a month.
Wo have received two of the mark
ed hills. There are thirty-three more
circulating somewheres. Perhaps
you have one. Wc glvo two dollars
cash for each. II. D. S. iu red ink
upper loft hand corner. Hearth's
Drug Store.
Clyde Kay of Lake creel: was iu the
Ing business with ' local merchants.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. llammell of
Kagle Point were in Ihe city Friday.
W
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ray or may not he declared, but it's always proper
to be prepared.
It's the same with the food proposition.
You shduld always be prepared for every occa
sion. If you buy your groceries and vegetables of us,
you will always have the best and be prepared for all
occasions. ;
PERSONAL ATTENTION PROMPT SERVICE
MARSH & BENNETT
PHONE 252
Hundreds of Bargains left in Fishing
Tackle, Sporting Goods, Guns,
Ammunition, etc.
o
Lay in a supply now while prices are low
OPEN EVENINGS
Mrs. Bowman Jackson, Mrs. Philip1
Jackson, Miss Anna Watklns and
Mrs. J. Watklns were Medford visi
tors Friday from Knglo Point. 1
FEW FOLKS HAVE
Druggist Says Ladies' are Using
Recipe of Sage Tea and - -Sulphur.
.
Hair that o?rn its color ami lustra, or1
u-1tn H f-.lva ttirna nrnv A., ntwl lif.
less, is causoil ly a lark of sulpliur in
tho hair. Our rninlmotbcr madf up ft
mixture of Sajre Tea ami Sulphur to
fcep her locks dark and hrautiful, and
thousands of wouhtj and men who valuti
that evt'n color, that beautiful dark
fhadc of hair which U so attractive, use
only this old-time recipe.
Nowadays wo pi-t this famous mixture
improved t he addition of other mgredi
ints hy asmr at any drug Btore for a 50
cent bottle of "Wyeth's Sage and Sul
phur Compound," which darkens the
hair bo naturally, po evenly, that nobody
can possihly tell it has been applied. You
just dampen a sponge or soft brush with
it and draw tliia through your hair, tak
ing one mall strand at a time. By morn
ing the gray hair disappears; tut what
di-lights the ladies with Wyeth's Sage and
Sulphur Comjxmud, is that, besides beau
tifully darkening tho bair after a few
applications, it alno brings back the gloss
and lustre and gives it an appearance
of abundance.
; Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound
is a delightful toilet requisite to impart
color and a youthful appearance to the
hair, r It is not intended for the cure,
mitigation or prevention of disease.
of the
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EASTERTIDE GIFTS
KTiiiKl.iliips are more firmly scaled, family ties re-
hallowetl and liimia i rolatiim.-lilns gcnr-mlly sweetened
by the well-cstiilJii Oli d custom of exchanging gifts at
Eastertide.
Appropriate sole .-lion of Easier1 (lifts is oHen a mat
ter of concern, however, nnliws one turns to the' most
suitable source the tasteful offerings of the high-class
jewelry store.
Kii'h a Store Is
MARTIN J. REDDY
Qiuil
Visitors Always We1. com'
Prizes for Beets
AVe offer following prizes to school girls and
boys for the best one-half aero or larger tract of
beets. There must be at least ten contestants ill
each district.
The following prizes will be paid in addition to
the established price for the beets:
FIRST FRIZE... $15.00
SECOND PRIZE 10,00
THIRD PRIZE..;... 5.00
For further information write us
Utah-Idaho Sugar Co.
Grants Pass, Oregon.
ity Firs'1.
Phone 10.
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