Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, March 31, 1917, Page 2, Image 2

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tiroriii' V. CUmon of .San Krands
ro Ik a .M:-il'oril business vli-ltor for n
few ila s.
Mrs. I.carh, corsets made, to meas
urements guuranteeil. Phono GS3-J.
W. W. .Mime of W'nlklim In u Med
for.l liiifinoag visitor for a few ilayn.
David llurrows, kln of steel gui
tar pliiyora, Holiday nfternoon and ev
ening. Pano theater.
-Mra. V. liner ha rt'turneil to Meil
forrt afii'r hnviiiK Kuent a week at
Crania Pass vIsIiIuk tier daughter,
.Mrs. Prank .Motschuu.
.lust reeolved k fresh supply of
heef scraii, fish scrap and poultry
supplies. I,. It. Drown.
Tho trout suason will be legally
Mr. mid .Mrs. Charles A Drown of open on Sunday, the- first day of Ap-
Cottaxe tlluvo spent I lu; lll'-'t of the
Week In the elly.
Johnson for high class watch re
pairing. . tf
Mr. anil Mm. (.1. I. .lofTer-ion of
lllttler. Alia., are anion:; llle out of
town visitors in the eily.
liun'l miss the tlrama League
three one-ael plays fit SO .Mark's hall
tmilnhl.
Chailes H. Monroe left Friday ov
enhm tin his luuiie at OorvalUs after
speiullriK tlio pas-t two weeks In the
city visit Ini: friends mid attending to
business matters
Colorite miil.es old straw hats look
like new. Ilaskins for Health.
Mrs. It. II. W atts left Saturday for
PhllllpsliitrK. Mont.
Two new songs. "The Twilight
Hour," and "Crater l ake." 321
II. V. Straw of Klamath Palls
spent tho last of the week in Medforil
visiting friends ami ailemling to Imsl
ness mutters.
Young and old alike can Join In
keen appreciation of this weird,
dreamy ami melodious music at the
Paiie Ihouter Sunday matinee and ev
ening. II. II. Hleelson of Portland Is
iiiiiuug the out of town business vis
itors In the city.
The ladles of the Methodist church
will hold an Paster food salo Satur
day, April 7th. S-
Mr. and Mis. Charles How 'man of
Sunnier, Wash., arrived in Medford
Priday evening and expect to buy an
orchard In this vicinity and make
their homo In tho valley permanent
ly. Thone SS4 Heath' Drug Store.
C. A. Taft was a Medford business
visitor tho last pf tho week from
Portland.
Win. Drady presents F.thol Clayton
lu "The Domingo of Pear." Star
theater this afternoon nnil eve.
Mr. and Mrs. William Godfrey of
Pittsburg, Pa., are tourist visitors in
tho city.
It is to bo delightfully entertained
Sunday afternoon and evening with
tho lioynl Hawaiian Pong Dlrds, Page
theater.
Charles A. Colvln of Portland Is
spending a few days in the city look
ing after business interests.
Dr. Hurt, physician and surgeon,
office Jackson County Bank Build
ing. C. P. Hlemer of Kugne was in Med
ford Priday ami Saturday on busi
ness. A delightful blending of native Ha
waiian and American popular music,
the acme of musical sweetness. Sun
day matinee and evening. Page the
r.ter. . .
Mr. mid Mrs. W. n. Milton of Web
ster, .v ii.. are among the out of
low ti visitors In the city.
Buttermilk 10c gal. He Voe'a.
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Pavis were
Vf-dford visitors the last f the 0,,k
from Klamath Palls.
C.asoline and oil at Pe Voe'a.
James Young of Sail Prancis.o
si-em Kri.l.y and Saturday in Med
ford attending to business matters.
Harry R. Dell arrived tn the city
S.itnrii.i. morning from T.i.oma, Wn.,
for a business visit in the city.
luse trial broken pump to the Pa
cific Highway Garage. :o South Part
le;t st. Pavies Welds Anything.
James lihie of Ki:i..ls ('in, lo
among the out of town u-itors in the
city.
Princess Pallahi in
loll of the C.iden
ll.ll!,',-,! ii, iio Hawaii.
Inee and eve. oik;. Pat
K. I.. Horn o:- o' I'or
last el the o. , in t .
alter ''.i.'ii'.o.'.. iv.att.-r-
John'on for high c
pairing.
H. 11. lla::.n
in 'e,!foi, Pri
l'islnes
rll. and aeeordiiiK to report! this will
bo a good year for the fisherman.
During the winter months, tho ban
has been put on the catching of trout
under 10 Indies, but after the first
of the month the limit will bo cut to
six Inches.
YV. 11. Brown, upholstering, mat
tress renovating, auto trimming and
top work. Hi .V. Front. Phone
H.'-J. 327
Mrs, A. P. Iterrle of (.runts Pass
spent Priday in Medford visiting
friends.
riaco orders now for vegetable
plants of all kinds. Portland Avenue
t.reeiihouse. Phone S7-. us
Harry Handall of Crants Pass was
In Medford the middle of the week
attending to business metiers.
Tho season Is getting late. Seed
with beardless barley. We have It In
any itunntlty. I,. D. Drown.
William I'onieroy of The Meadows
spent the midle of the week In Crants
I'ass attending to business matters.
C. W. Martin Is, spending a fen
days at Crants Pass on business con
nected with the Culifornia-Oregon
Power company.
See Duve Wood about that fire in-
furanre policy. Office, Itoom 404 M.
P. & II. Bldg.
P.d Dostwirk Is spending a few
days In Crants Pass on business.
Just received a fresh supply of
beef scrap, fisli scrap and poultry
supplies. I.. I). Drown.
M. K. Young of ('.rants Pass spent
the last of the week in Medford on'
business.
The season is getting late. Seed
with hearless barley. We have it in
any quantity. 1,. B. Drown.
Mrs. ".. C. Seymour is spending the
week-end in Grenada. Cal., where her
husband tins been employed the past
four months.
O. W. Hubbs of Medford is regis
tered at Hotel Portland. Portland,
Ore.
Big Dc milk shakes at De Voe'a.
J. A. Kose of (irlffin creek was
among the business visitors in Med
ford Saturday.
Gates sells Ford cars. J200 down
and J 35 a month. "
.loo Alliens of P.agle Point trans
acted business with ..Medlord mer
chants Saturday.
Sweet cider at Pe Voo's.
Mr. and Mrs. II. C. Crumley of Me
Mlnnville. Ore., are spending a few
days in the city.
Pr. Heine, rhyslcl&n and surgeon, i
specialty, eye. ar. nose, throat. Of
fice over Meeker's. Glasses fitted.
Joe Calnes of F.agle Point spent
Saturday 111 the city visiting friends
and attending to business matters.
Homemade rastry. Campbell's
Cnfe. .
C. K. r.urlson was a Medford visi
tor the lust of the week from Klam
ath county.
All kinds salads. Campbell's cafe.
John P. and W. K. Duller of F.agle
Point were Medford visitors Satur
day. For the best Insurance fee Holmes,
'.no Insurance Man.
ii. ii i. onion or He.iUo spent
unlay in the city Msiting friends
attending to business mutters.
James N'orria of Jacksonville visit
ed Medford friends Friday afternoon.
John und Willia'i-i Dtghani of ltea
gle were among ttie nut of town bn-i-ness
visitors In the city Saturday.
Mntihcw Bay o' lluch spent Satur
day In the city lool.lng after buMness
punters.
Baths IDc, Hotel Holland.
Joe Pool of Kagle Point spent Sat-
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veteran i f tlie recent
urday In Medford attending to busi
ness matters.
C. H. Gregory of Redding. Cal..
spent the last of the week in the city
attending to business matters.
growers Bank bldg. Phone 230
Mrs. F.iuma Witt of Yrekn. Cul., is
spending a few days in the city visit
ing friends and relatives.
A llliilget
.Mexican t'riiomi has come to Meill'onl
and will in nil iirnliubilily be adopt
ed II.- the inaseot of the 7th company
C. A. ('. Frank llo!-teiii. the 11- '
vein- n!.l soldier mi. leu-rot fil't of
Dr. Hurgrave. Farmer's and Fruit- j,,,. Fjr,, ,.avlan. ,-. s. .... .! h,,,.r
j was tran-t'errod lo llie UNt cniunnny j
j Cdu.-I artillery, lieinir stationed at
diffrmit "Ijordt-r point iii''e AuL'ii-t
MaM. ;
TOMORROW ONLY
SUNDAY, AP2IL 1. MATINEE AND EVE.
Lower Floor 35c Ea!cony25c Children 15c
ENCHANTING ENTERTAINMENT
PAGE
Royal Hawmicffi
Song Birds
Fresh chocolates nt De Voe's.
C. (. Karnes of Cairo, Cal.,
j l-'nmk came to Meui'nnl yetcrdaV
w rT' i mi the cnimcinv of hU father. Krnet
among tin, out of town visitors in the i i,,,,,,,.;,,, wh)" S(., V(, on the holder
e .o oi mo wee,;. jn lh(, ,!.,,,,.,,,,.,. .loportment.i
...ery man can get a smeiy razor , (lavs tl, two Kn b(. ;..;...(
tree at w lison s cigar store.
1.6gan Deebe was a Medford busl-1 ,
ness visitor tho last of the week from i
! In u f
by the mother und two sons, both of
whom have seen sen iee m the lior- '
der nnil who will enli-t in the 7th
eomp'nny on their arrival. i
Frank will n.iireh toniglit in tliej
pnriuli? nnil Inter will take part in ;
the proniui lit the Nat, rendering
cornet solos. j
ed by Dlghaiii. The team is made up
Cold Hill.
The Medford Vulcanizing Works
has moved to No. 1.". N. Fir street.
Word has been received from W. II.
Core, president of the Medrord Na
tional bank, and appointed by the
state highw.lv enmnifsinn in loot.-
after southern Oregon's interests ln!of "'R""' Tengwald. dates. Ilensel-
man anil cow gin. t lie uevenuge
team consists of Deveridge, King,
tho Sil.OiiO. mm road bond issue that
he will bo here Friday night to speak
under the auspices of tho Klamath
commercial club. Mr. Core will speak
at the Iloutson opera house, accord
ing to Fred. Fleet, secretary of the
club, and it is desired that a big at
tendance bo out to fhow Klumuth's
interest and to find out v. hat her i
share in the ro.-d building campaign '
is to be. Klamath Herald. i
Mctz cars. 29 South Crape St.
All records went by the boards in '
the Klks bowling toitrmiment last
night, when tho Deveridge and Seeiy
teams clashed. The Deveridge team
apparently hr.d a cinch on first ple.ee.'
lint by losing two out of three games!
to the Seelys are thrown Into a tie
with Dowman's team and will have to!
bowl a deciding contest with ther.i I
later. Digham of the Seelys broke
the individual contest record with a
score of 231, while the Seelys estab
lished a new team record of M'.u. In.
this game the Deveridges practically '
tied the former high team record of
the alleys only to be defeated In the
last few frames by a strong spurt on
the part of the Seelys. Seelys team
in the absence of Dr. Seely is captain-
Smith. Peart end I.uckerotll.
J. O. Jery of Medford Is spending
a few days at Albany attending to
business matters.
AMl'SKMKXTS TOXKaiT
ge
.MAK MAKSII
and
ItOIIT. HAUltOV
in
An Kntertaining rlay
"TIIF. WAItF HAT."
Also 2-Heel Fox Comedy
"TIIK ('LOCI) Pl'XCH F.fi."
TOMOlillOW Itoyal Hawaiian
Song Itirds.
f f i a - . t
1 a. - i ? : r
sir . .
8Singers-Players-Instruni8iitalists
Kfatui-inar DAVID BURROWS, King of Steel Guitar Players, iind PRIN
CESS PAUHAI in a ivf iiicd vt-psioa ,f I lie GCLDE":; HULA-HULA, as
ilaiii-cd in Jliln, Hawaii.
Also Fivp-Ai-t
Metro
"Wtuitlt'i'lilny
ftj M'tl..:l Taliaferro
and Nallv i rute
AMl'SKMKXTS TOXKiHT
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
LOST Pong Isabella fox muff. Ho
ward if return to Mail Tribune. 9
Star
Adults toe
Children 5c.
Wm. Krady Presents
KTHKI, CLAYTON'. APTIUit
AS1ILKY, IttM'Kl.ll I F I FI.IAIWS
in the
"ItOXDACF. OK FF.AU."
Also Vit. Comedy, lie Did and lie
Didn't."
TOMORROW The Challenge.'
.i'.-
; an.;.
lk CHILD GE1S CROSS,
i refund ver-Mula-lltPa
as
S:iih!.: n-.at-'
the.i'er. "
' and vent ":
IS' city looVmc
Cass watch re
tf n Pi aucisco w .i
-ii Safard.iv on
Nlollier! If Tongue l liul.sl
i'I.mii PiilU l.ier ;,iil
U.eU.
r li'.lle ot.e's
ire sun th
els 1... .1 a
to::
M.i" M il h .aid Hi.' , :
an etue:t..ii:ivK r-
!" " T:.. ; ;:,:;;...,' .
Pago tl a;, r
Ceo! . ,. ; .;,
11 feu ,!., j-; , ,. ..
and a;:, i d in.: in ' ,; , -, .
Pl-i 1..-.1."!: t ol '. :!: ., ,
llaaa.ian S n ,: jij. . .
and ev. : ti c. p,1K., ((.t ,
.!r and Mis w i;
Yresa. Cul . v; , -n , i.,
week III the , i'l
IM on I,, on v. ; i
ogi.-al kind, re ,rl' :, ;v
mother ran one .
came a ' U . : f II.':
W. Pol-- or r. , i. c
i ity for a few .),. - s .
lness mrtters,
Itakcrr (roods r.t IV v
John Spiker of .. :
Medford Frlda. are s ,
.Vieti rars. S9 So. : ; ,:
A laugh pro.lu.or
Puncher." a 2-rvll Fe.
this afternoon and eve, ii
At
v:e is eoa'e.l
sto:iia.h. hiT
i;er.:'.e. tl.oro'ish
l.el. o.ir cll.ld
stless, J'.lie. ilo. s
a.t i...ti::all : i:
a
.'ir
'al ef
an I i
the
.liulrvn ic.'.n't be ceav-d t'
OAGE 5TAYS
i THEATRE JlCOM.
'UESDAYfd
APR.J
PRICES NIGHT. 25c, 50c, 75s. LADIES' MATINEE, 25c, 50c.
ALEXANDER
THE
MYSTERY
ILLUSION
MAGIC
MAN WHO
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LEYITA- h;-. .
Oriental
Dancers
'.'vi f ..si
RNOW'S
START
LING PUZ
ZLING GRIP
PING WEIRD
BEWILDERING
! . a I I I
nrsenaie or Leaa
Pntonteil June 30, l'Jl;J.
The "Standard-' for Convenience, Economy, Efficiency
One Pound of "Corona Dry"
Does the WcrK of Three Pounds of Paste Arser ;
and Does It Better
Qnieklv und cosily mixed Xo woiLin uj.; no stiainiiiL' i.-..
mi sediment: i.o 1 umi - no waste never clocjs nozzles.
Xo ev;i.oniii..n - no looks--no loss i' strenullt. Hut !in ?!
lately standard spray mixture. t'.ie uniform str. i:u;h ,v;;;. .,
can iie.en,i ui.on - ami !.;i.,,v tiui; y,.u liave the highest pe.ce,!l
killing power.
"Corona" Is Safe -It Will Not Bum Fclicgs.
SOLD IN NET WEIGHT PACKAGES.
200 lbs., 103 His., 50 lbs.. 5 lbs.. I lb.
Hoi-,1 l;,v, r ami Vetrnt. !.. e Kn.it (in
"I'l.rona" Ahr.'-I Kx.'liisivelv.
A i.'-:ion I'-e
REHEMEER "Ccrona Dry" Mean: No Guess Work, bin a
Standardized Spray in Which the Mixture is Alwsvs the Some rxil
Efficient.
T'." i:
:; :v::u.l pro1. lift of distinct
. ; ::ii)iia!te suporiority is
i.i.ii -iW'l witli inferior
l:y riv.il lnnmifarturers.
'i' :i:ii'!is j:ro tiuit This prac-
. ii! quit.' i:.'M.'r;il in tlie
. t; ii i I ;- Powdered Ar-
r:' !.t-;i!. Tiu nso of new,
!i!;i::.'d brands is
.i .:il:-t und di?satis-
ii- tlio only lirar.d
i :-:'..-tiral usat; in
; 1 'i:.1 roiinirv lias
i : ;i' rs a f pray i lit?
. c i :iiuv on r 'ooii cus
' it::ti:nip tn u r-? only
'" ;i':,I v.i- tiro yon to
. A. i ri t no imitation
. liut iniVt on "'or-
"i I'lviin Iny.'
l.y th,.
Coror-a
Chemical Co.
NORTHWESTERN DISTRiEUTO?.G
Sals Asents
Meiii'ord. Ore.
BARDWELL
-j Fruit Company.
THE PEER OF CRYSTAL SEERS
AND KING REGNANT OF MYSTERY
DIRECT FROM EASTERN CITIES.
FIRST PART
A series of the most
mystifying and awe
inspiring feats cf
magic and disap
pearances ever pre
sented on an Ameri
can stase.
WEIhO
AND
BEWITCH
ING
ORIENTAL
DANCES
SECOND PART
Alexander's world
famed
SIMLA
SEANCE
The most marve
lous exhibition of
...,: of tin- 'Vt".i
centurv.
to t'.i'Tn'.i jhly l wil.'.i
iiiv siiii-o tho iTo;iti"!i
171 -o'irlli'i'
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'.:'..- l:..re
'a .ior-.i -a i'lk. S.' t .
Yi'U ill lr;i o li',0 l h, 'ii've l:'
I'd Illlil l'U'j'lcil tll.":!l ( VIT 1',
t!:o Iv.fflir.c vV.'i!..ni--n -ii
stui'.y cf liiiiid ivii- iii.:ti, r.
DURING THE SIMLA SEANCE
All ijr.t tioiis writ to: .ful avA : " talJo v.rn
t.o-o will 'no ,n w, l.,.f, !!i;irt'i:u'.', lmir.o.
fUtr.IC flltr. A'n .ll:i':i 1' '..-II ,.'.l ;;!.
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Musics!
Treat
1
. ' ;
lor Medford
and Rogue RivcrVfi!!-:y
.3
Damrosch and Eim&alist
With the
New York Symphony Orchestra
Ninety Musicians .Musical Evtnt of the Season
At Natatorhini
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