Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 02, 1917, Page 2, Image 2

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    MfiDFOKn MATL TT?TTSTTXE "MEPFORD, OTtFiOK, MOXDAY. APRIL 2.. 1017.
SOIDIFRS GETTING RIFLES READY FOR WAR
REVEB i
TARE
StlBSTiTOItt
BOYS ASKED 10
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
fOCAL AND
1 PERSONAL
FOR SAI.K Immediate sal"
tahlo, six chairs. $22; aeivliiK ma
chine, $i:.; hrass hen, ?.: piano.
PliOIK
PAfiTC TWO
I Uif v hi a kit
ON
Must sell Tuesday.
17!).
Married At St. Murk'H rlturch at
noon, March 111, 1M7. Kllzaliotli
Walker Norwood of Central 1'olnt,
and Harry iSu;;cno lloko of Meilfurii.
Mrs. Loach, corsets nuitlo to meas
urenionls guarantocd. Phono 6S3-J.
0. C. (Iriffen of Trail spoilt the
week-end in the city vIbIIIiik friends.
Johnson for hIKh class watch re
pairing. It'
C. A. Law urn of Astoria, Ore., is
BpendlUK a lew days l:i Clio city on
business.
Two now songs, "Toe TwIllKlit
Hour," and "Crnlor I-ake." 321
Serjeant W. .M. Koro of the recruit
lag service returned to Medford Sun
day from Grants Pass.
Phono 884 Heath's Drug Stor.
Fred K. Cntton of Portland Is
amoni; the out of town IhisIiichs vis
itors In the city.
Or. Hurl, physician and surKeon,
office .lai-ksnn Count) Hank Build
ing John Morrison left Sunday nlfclit
for his homo al Los Angeles aftct-
spending a week In the city visilim;
friends and attending to liusincs;
matters.
Buttermilk lOo pal. Do Voe's.
Alma K. Gall of Hod llluff, Cal
spent the weck-eud in the city.
Gasoline nnd oil at De Voe'a.
E. S. Hatea of K:isene Is n Medford
business visitor for a few days.
Take that broken pump to the Pa
cific Highway Garage, 20 South Bart
lott st. Davlcs Welds Anything.
E. A. Taft of Portland Is spending
a few days in the city looking nfler
business Interests.
Johnson for high clasa watch re
pairing, tf
K. M. Johns of Cleveland, Ohio.
wis In the city over the week-end
Bakery goods at Do Voe'a. '
Harry A. Nell and ICil Lyman ar
rived -In Medford Monday morning
from Santa Barbara, Cat.
Well cars. 29 South Grape St. '
A. S. Itosenbatim, S. P. claim agent
spent tho week-end In the city visit
In friends nnd attending to huslneis
.natters.
Just received a fresh supply of
beef scrap, fish scrap nnd poultry
supplies. I.. II. Broun.
J. S. Barnes Is a business vlslto
In tho city for a few days from Port
land. W. H. Brown, upholstering, mat
tress renovating, auto trimming and
top work. 113 N. Frout. Phone
145-J. 307
O. II. Sharren of IWiMey Is anion;
the out of town business visitors
.the city.
Place orders now for vegetable
plants of all kinds. Portland Avenue
Greenhouse. Phone S7-H. ;
Wm. M. Colvlg of Portland Is li,
the city for a few c ays nttendin-; In
luslmss matters ana visiting re
tlves. Tho season Is gettltfg late. Setd
with beardless barley. We liave it In
any quantity. L. B. Brown. .
Mr. and Mrs. It. T. l!ior's of Win
nipeg, Out., are tonrM .l-ltors In ti c
-it.
Seo Pave Wood about thnt fire In
urance policy. Office. Room 404 M
F. II. BUlg.
A. K. Pee or Ta.Mivn. Wash.. I-"-Wong
the out of town business vis
I'ors In the city.
Just received a fresh supply of
beef scrap, fish foril, and rwiltn
supplies. L. It. Prow ii. .
"'r i.nd Mrs. e. ii.mh of Los An
ge!es, Oil., are ........ li-K f,,w lla.
In -Medford.
Tho season Is getting late. Seed
with bearless barley, w havo it In
any qunntltv ,. n nron ,
lien Mc'adden c r ., m spent tN
v eek end In the .-u, !...,. (ri, ,..
and attending to b rines m,iii,.,-s
Big Pc milk shakes at Do Voe's.
I'-. W. Monroe e' Ponland w A ,
among the bitslnes. vi.-iiors In n.e
city the (list ,.f ,,,. ..,.lc.
Gates sells Ford cars, ll'.ln
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RAISING CORN
To
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(luns are Iumiik iiuii.-hrd up ami U'steil, bayonets gharpenod and other equipment for war service potten
ready in the armories of the l.'nited Slates for tho call to arms. Soldiers of a New York armory aro here
shoown preparing for the emeinncy.
F. N. Itr.zeHon of Santa Clara, Cal., An immense cloud of blark smoke
spent Sunday iml o.Mudiiy in tut- omh cf .Medford Saturday afternoon
attracted the atteiition of many peo
ple on the streets. The smudge arose
city.
Dr. Ilnrgrato, Farmer's and Fruit
rowera Hank bldg. Fhone 230.
J. H. I'eltinnlll of Medford, field
superintendent of the l iah-Idalio Su
c::r company, was a (.Iiunts l'ass vis
itor Saturday.
Met?, cars, 2.t South Crape St.
Prof. C. V. Cate of .Medford, one of
tho best known pathologists of the
Fnited Stutef, will he the principal
speaker at the chamber of commerce's
noonday luncheon Monday. The day's
from tho burning of a quantity of
crude oil spilled at the wreck three
weeks a;o at Yoorliies crossing.
A meeting of the Crater Lake road
committee was held at the commer
cial club building this afternoon.
C. K. liurlson of Klamath Falls
is spending a few days in the city vis
iting friends and relatives and at
tending to business matters.
Miss lierna Roberts and Harvey
discussion will bo on the general sub- Fields were married Samrdav after-
ject. "Uow can the business man and noon at tho parsonage of the Uev. II
farmer mutually help
ch other.'
Carstens. The bride is a daugh-
Proniinent loerl amdcntHralists ami ; u-r of Mr. and Mrs. V. I. Roberts.
business men will help cover the i
question. (iranis Fuss Courier.
Fresh chocolates at Voe's.
Four violators of the motor M'hicle
laws with haled before 1'olice Judge
Taylor Monday ni'rnini:. T. (1. A i-J
kins, was fined $7 :" r- spe-rdiim. !
.1. C. Aitkin. It. F. I.umsden and A. j
S. I shell were Cmis 3rd after tie I
re.idiuq of complaints charging them j
wilh leaving their ears on tho Hear
iTit'Ii hridco eon 1 1 ai y to city onii
tiance. The Medford Vuicaniing Works
has moved to No. 1 : N. Fir .it reel. '
Miss Ci;re .lehi'.sen :-pent Sunda
at Astilard v'.-iim relative. J
The groom is junior partner of -the
firm of C. M. Kidd & Co.
T
The ihysieal training and rnnsie
ileparttuents of the Medford pnblie
seliools will .stupe nn entertainment
of music, drills, folk ptinies mul exor
cises tit the l'ape theater April 20 at
'2 :HU under the direct ion of Miss Hun
ter, physical training teacher anil
Miss French, music teaefier. Pupils
from nil Meilfurd schools, grade and
hih schools, will particiKite.
llih school students will stace the
operetta. "Hiawatha's Childhood,"
tlie nccoiiinaniment Ihmol'- funiishiMl
Mr. and Mrs. John T. Hopkins oth... ,i,. i,:.,., ..i,,,,.! ,,r,.i,ult
stopped off in .Medford I ' ti,,, t.."i,.,ti. nm, ,,f ,1,-iit
l.inia, Ohio
Moniiay mornin
en route to San all(1 ,-:m,s is ns ,i
OWS
The Shoe-
ineco where they will spend a few maklTi n,,v i.itti0 l.llssie, Dnni.h
r'u'n",s' jliivetinsr. Indian Clubs, H. S. Wnlk,
James I.oftus of Weed, Cal., was n j l-'tr.-t of May, Dumb Bells. German
Medford visitor the last of last week, j Cl.-r-pinsr. Indian Club Special, Moun-
M. II. Cordon of I!o:ii;Ie spent Sat-j tain March. Sailors Horn 1'ipe,
unlay in MedlorJ visitiiiK friends and; Wane!-, Nations,
attending to 1-usiness matters. . '
I mm
.lack !- MorriM nlin hat 11,0 UltU
winter at Honolulu will sail
Wt -Incsoav for home.
I
the Younger Hoys of Jackson
County:
iow is ine lime to serve your coun
try! You may he too yuiii;' to join
the nnny. Itnt mini, loyal soldiers
are needed at home as well as at the
front. It i just ns honorable to
serve your count rv in tlic corn field
as on ihe bnttlq field.
The world's food supply was never
lower than at present. liiir.L'er crops
than ever should he jrrown this year.
You can help. You should do vour
part, (ilow nn ncre of corn. The
Fanners and Fruitgrowers bank of
Medfonl has supplied us with 400
pounds of pood yellow dent seed corn
for free distribution niiion: the live
hoys of Jack-on county. Hut before
,i:ivinr you the seed, we must know
thnt you have suitable land upon
which to prow it. Nearly every wide
awake boy can nrranpe for the use
of nn ncre of ground. W'c do not
nsk you to give or donate tiny of the
crop in return, with the possible ex
ception of n small exhibits (10 cars.)
The crop will be yours to sell and
yon nre reasonably well assured of a
pood big price.
.Samples of the seed com have
been tested in various schools. Out
of 4o tests for peniiinution, 3") have
reported 100 per cent. The average
of nil the 4.1 tests is 0S.4 per cent.
It is time right now to be getting
the ground ready for com planting.
If you nre to join this army, you
must enlist now. Sign and return
the following to me, or write similar
ly on a postal card :
"I want to join the Army of Boy
Corngrowers of Jackson County. 1
am years old.
Address
Boys growing this corn may com
pete for any of the various local,
county, slate and national prizes that
are offered.
K. I?. PKTERSOX,
Kural School Supervisor.
Medfonl. Ore.. Aoril 2. 1(117.
.Mr. and Mrs. John T. li.lrkvunth C,
Peace With Honor
If you want peace take
your automobile to the Cra
ter Lake Garage, who must
have expert mechanics to
41 live; OO
.Morrill who has spent the u,tu '
uj.,v,tlii,i 11 , i-LMJ l .... I'll., n.1... ..If. .fll. 1 1 I. I'll TV .11
next 1 '"vi, ni- . i acKarn, c auiiiae, irraiiKJin.
I !' ""I"- d,,cd nt "'e fa,""v "ome ' Chalmers, Buick, Stiuie-
(.! North liartktt. Aur 1st. ated 4S ! , , . .
1'iii ry uf iliit. Cal.. is anions 1 v.,..0 ... ,,.,..,. ' haKcr, 1 MHlU'C JUHL (. ilCYrolCT.
nt o:' tov. a imim
ss Manors in
nn.-i
Fun.-!
V Tor
f I'rovidence, 11. I.,
ilors in the i iiy.
arrivi d in the eiv ;
visit with Mi'diord fri.-nds.
Fire of nn k w n origin Saturday 1
eveninir de.-trov'd tiio l:-.rir it t:
shop of Put I toom on Molly street, en- j
tailing a loss of nlniut J.". ed to l"it'i!-j
tni; mul tnols. FI !n h.. sv fi'i- ;i ti:ne'
nien.n e.1 the F.n k ro!i.: . ho; e '.
ilte Pa i t ie Fnrninn e ar.d 1'iMu.v
uuMtTy jitheironK. The lire ,
uiv'Kly e:ini;tiif In d A 1. r .i e'.oui
.uiierd to wicifss the ev.Mietr.ent.
years. Mrs. Haker had been a res-1
idem of Medford for the past ten j
cs, wo can fix vour Ford
all kinds of jras
STOP!
The loi.il Kins 1
lircd the prc-iclcnt j
n f.nir of an cour-,. I; 1 ir,;-iv
111 the present , ri is. 1 ;:ts
.- I'-.-n taki 11 l cm i v i:i-K p
1' I liid'il States
I. t o aad IM Vincii! ef Tal'I
-IH'nt Moii'l.i in tli- ci; t
n.is and att"tiii
-l 1.1 i !
h. .111l.1 I
P'ir.-uc
.n tioa
f .i.:e ir.
l; II. M. I'-.u ,l v of Po
n liiii; feu 1l.11 s Til tli
itllu re!.. lives.
'! !c tirav rs of Sprlnst
MoilUud visitor Moudav.
.1
lim k .si..-. '
1; v- V iMtilu: ; of t :u
to iMi.iiies ;i:-tl i
jUi'io
.ind .".-!s
1 it v i- ' !m:h
vears. Itesidea her husband she ' TOO. ailtl
!-.ci-.iu i:i .-oo smith, a grandson of : leaves four children, Mrs. Kdith Car-' otlchieS.
Vis. So -imth of Medford. recently j,, or of Itor-elmr!;. Dorothy, Ira Allen. 0
"'' ''x-V'"1 h0!iP'I-'- Mr- and I.elia Pakor of Medford. The fun- CFSlPrl flkfiGaraCC
t" -"! a a ii.inins man uflcra! will he held Wednesday at 2:30 1 KUftvSVai
iluite. .Mont. jat the Christian church, .Medford. In-j AND MACHINE SHOPS
.V.r. and .Vis. William Von dor Hoi-j torment will he in 1. O. O. F. ceiu- I Phone 100 CoiU't Hall Pl'OH
: m 01 r..ii;ie i oiiu wire .MCtllora vi--:etcrv.
.tors .Mop. i.tv.
W. Vv". J'-'sher of A!n:ind spent! I'ANKKV--Nancy .lane r.inkey,
M.M,.;.i in the city u:tcnd;r..s to has-''1'1''1 ;lt Central Point April 2, used
iiu'- ::-;i;ters. ;T- ears r. months. Mrs. Pankey
. , I had resided in Jackson county since'
!l'-77. She leaves seven children, W.
11. Pankey. of Klamath county; O. H.
ml II. T. Pankey of Central
ivass Mooro of Lake
I.. Haiina of Caston,
Thomas W. Cimaid
The funeral will he
, hehl at the Christian church Tuesday
I at l':::o. Interment In Central Point
eonii'tery.
WEDDING BELLS M
Point: Mrs
v-ir.i1.....i,r; v, a ::-,,, M,, ,
'': :'r 1:1 ".Ore., and Mrs
oilier of Vrs. T. C. Law o: Willow of ,,
nn.-. a n,i I:. is just completed
-Hi! ten. 1 of school as tciiher
K ho dc trii t near .l;u oitviile.
vei po,-i.!.ir in Lie vicinity of
Splices and Cci'.tr.i! Point,
t 1:1.1 l-i.ite of the Cenii.il Point
1 l.oel of 1 lie 1 lass of 1 I t . Mr.
AMI SC.MKNTS TIXK,1IT
po
nd $3 a month.
C.uy P. Navarre , Medford h-i
lues, visitor Mond.iv from s.-u'.
Vsh.
Sweet older at He Voe's.
SerBcant .!;,,,, y nr,,0:,s ,
enrd r.criiltlin: effu-. - f,.r the t m
.-nines ni.uin,, i-,.rps 1,, t
luillilini;
Hr. Heine. rhvl-;n nnd r.irseon.
Spoclalty. eve, ,,r. rose, throat. Of-
flea nmr l.,..i..- ..-
' 1 '-4se fitted. ! U
It. S. Thoa.pscn of Sot-.,.!.,,. C.ii j B
Beiit Sunddv and ,.,!, , h,, f,.vi jj
IWUKlllIt Alii
Iloniema
Par I
A. tl. M.ihei-. ' -. ,
rending a f. ,1 .,, .
tending to liu-in, -s
All kinds sala ls. ( .1
II. C. Chrlstofi. rs.-i
visitor for a fi ,!..,. ,
fael. Cal.
For th best Insuriai 500 iLvln-e .
tn tnsuranco Man '
C. Cowman of K -. .
Tioeli-cnd In the city vi- -.-and
attending to husi . ;
Path J5c. Hotel iioMi-a
M. .nk in is ai.-o v.,11 and f.oerablv
Id, was a 1 knew n in the vicinity of .tacksonv ille.
j- eliK the ov nor of n fine farm and
Vaughn of pevton who lias ; mii'-er holdinus near that pla.f. The'
otMmi: 'or some i:u-e at tl.e hai'pv couple vt!l malve t tit ir home
1 a-d Kom-.o oTi h.-.rd. was ajoa Mr. .M.an'.iu s farm luar .!.uk.-o:i-!
d v iter ! oiid.i v . v :lle.
a 1. 1 1 Monmi In the cl:v 1 (
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A Substantial Bank
"tTITH a rombincd Capital and Sur
V plus of Out Hundred and Twenty
fiic Thous.111,1 Dollars, tlif 1st National
Bank is staple in character and adaptable
i'i ('inrtnin. Tlie former me.ns mien for
t'v institution: t!ie lattrr ui.lirditeil scope
f i r the patron.
t i-.
Hillio Huiko in -The Hitler Truth.'
Also
TIIK HOYAI. I'Al l'Klt
described as a whinislcally quaint
anil happily optimistic story, which
wiil delicht tho youngsters while
tWILii: an interestini: dramatic
story wliich w ill enthrall the older
lovers of picture drama. Keatur
ir.c Kranclne LaTrimore.
TtiMonRiiW Alexander.
PAGE
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Ts your jn-iirt rty or auto in
surod ' If not see
McCurdy Insurance
Agency
PHONE 1-2-3
Capital
$100,000
V"
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Mi.:.
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siKsitonnfQank
M f.DFORO ORHGON
The Portland Hotel
PORTLAND, OREGON
The Pose City's worM-famed hotel, occupying an
entire Hock. All outside rooms. Superior dining
nnd grill service. An atmosphere of refinement, vith
a service of courtesy.
European Plan, $1.50 and Up
RICHARD W. CHILDS, Manager
li - M
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L-wwiifiiKrffcf.i-i&i. I
' You may need some of the fol
lowing Jewelry to make yoiu
person harmonize with your'
dress:
A Bracelet Watch
A Pendant and Chain,
A new Ring
A Dainty Erooch
A Pair of Beauty Pins
A Strand of Pearls
A Flower Pin
A Pair of Hat Pins
A Watch Foil
A Pair of puff Links
Our full line of the very latest Jewelry will
greatly assist you in making your .selection.
Everything Marked in Plain Figures
Johnsons Jewelry Store'
'One Quality Only "The Very Finest"
m
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"ii nrnmm .wwwl--iwbi
You Can Be Your
Own Garageman
by purclu;sinK your automobile su;i
plies from nr.. We have everything
from cup grease to body polish. It
is a real pleasure to use our polish -tlie
dirt comes off so ea.-ly, and the
gloss rises as brightly as the sun.
C. E. GATES
,AGE
THEATRE
PRICES NIGHT, 25c, 50c, 75c. LADIES' MATINEE, 25c, 50c.
AYS Tuesday 3rd
com. I APR. J
THE MAN WHO HNOW's
MYSTERY
ILLUSION
magic mmj..
LLI I 11 . (- v H , l)
Oriental
Dancers
START
LING PUZ
ZLING GRIP
PING WEIRD
BEWILDERING
THE PEER OF CRYSTAL SEER?
AND KING REGNANT OF MYSTERY
DIRECT FROM EASTERN CITIES.
FIRST FART
A series cf the most
mystifying and awe
inspiring fer.t3 ef
magic nnd disap
pearances ever pre
sented on an Ameri
can stare.
WEIRD
AND
SWITCH
ING
ORIENTAL
DANCES
SECOND PART
Alexander's world
famed
SIMLA
SEANCE
The most marve
lous exhibition of
power of tho 'Joth
century.
,,u v',i!1 l', tl;M.'.,tre m-.re tlmn-u-lilv Wwihl.r
r .1 a,,.! rule.l ,!,., ever !.. :,, sin,-o tho'eroation of
tho liattai p'.u:..'!.- ,.f mmlern s.Menoe and
study vl ir.ui.i over in.ut, r.
DURING THE SIMLA SEANCE
futiiro fato. Alovr.u.l. r will tell v,. ;,'.