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PAGE TWO MEDFOKn MATTj TRIBUNE MEDFOTCD, ORECOY, TTTTRSmY. APRTL 5. 1017. iTOCAL AND PERSONAL Mr. and Mr. R. K. Kbel arlved in fedford Wednesday cvcnlni; from .an Francifco. Sir. Y.bei will mc etd Don Colvlft In the local office of he California-Oregon Power Co. -Mr. ;ol,vlg now lias charge of the Yreka nice of the company. Mr. Loach, corsets made to meas- irementa guaranteed. Phone 6S3-J. A. Maxwell of Seattle. Wssli., is pending a few days In the city at ' ending to business matters. .Tuhpwu .'or IHKh ciat watih re airln. O. Adams of Butto Falls s;cnt the nlddle of the week in the city visiting riends and attending to business mat ers. Two new songs, "The Twilight rlour," and "Crater Lake." 321 J. H. Trefren of ItoKue Itlver Is trending a few days In Medforu htsz' V.tiZ l.i 's e i thone S84 Heath's Drug Stor. Mr. and Mrs. J. I). f)imh:ni of Wal- a Walla, Vi., Mr. and Mrs. L. X. Dunham and Miss Louise Dunham of Chicago are among the out of town visitors in the city. ; Dr. Hart, physician and surgeon, office Jackson County Bank Build ing. .Mrs. Thomas Fuson returned lo .Medford Wednesday from GrantH Pass wher she spent n few days visit ing Mrs. George Jester. ; Buttermilk 16e gal. De Voe'a. George Ljllrltt of Marsh field. Ore. is in the city for a few days vi.sikug friends and; attending to business matters. 1 , ' Gasoline and oil at De Voe'a. F. L. Champlin of Rogue River spent the middle of the wek In the city. Take that broken pump to the Pa cific: Highway Garage, 20 South liart lett at. Davies Welds Anything. F. A. Colllngs of Lnnslng, Mich., arrived in the city Wednesday even ing for a brief business visit. Johnson for high class watch re pairing. . tf J. A. Maloney is a Medford busi ness visitor for a few days from San Francisco. Bakery goods at De Voe'i. T. C. Williams of Sunnyslde. Wn., Is spending a few days in Medford at tending to business matters. Mett cars, 29 South Grape St. Mllo Thomson is a business visitor in the city for a few days from Port land. The ladles of tho Baptist church will hold an Easter food sale at the Public Market, Saturday, April 7. 3" J. A. Plerson of San Francisco Is among the outof town business visi tors in the city. Just received a rresh supply of beef scrap, fish scrap and poultry supplies. L. B. Drown. George W. Sherwood Is a Medford business visitor for n few days Tram Tacoma, Wash. Sweet cider at De Voe'a. AVe slinw herew ith Mime of tlie up-tn -tlit-iii'nuite st 1. s in Suits and (.;its, tlireet i'r.m the fashion renters, that we are di.-phn inir. Watc h the Kaster ivi ratlt: tSunilay and yi'ii will see inaiiy til' the Suits and ('oats that eoiiit' tVoin this stoi-r. Iiet lei- i;ct vonrs todav. Suits from $IS.50 to ?.-) Ctrnts I'nun !?ti:.r() to !?.'17.o( L. Glenn of Oregon City is a Med ford buMncrfu vhitor for a few days. W. JI. Brown, upholstering, mat tress renovating, auto trimming and top work. 112 X. Front. Phone H3-J. 327 Kmnia L. Jones of Oliu.uro J? among the out of town visitors in the city. Ladles of the Christian church will hold a hazaar KaLurday, April 7th, In iK'uel huildinir, next to M:ty company. Aprons and ta;;s (t spei ialty. Also looked food saie. 1 :'. The r'-ptilar prayer meeting service of tho Christian church will ijc h hi --8 ll:-mil in the church tills evening. . Place orders now for ves'-iaDie lants of all kinds. Portland Atenue flreenhousc. Phone S7-H. 2 S K. P. Wilfley of Kas Point Is in the city for r. few days victim; friends 2nd attending to business rentiers. Dr. Frank Roberts, u.T.tiKt, St. Marks' building. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ruhl have re turned to VrdTord a'ter a visit of three !i;;;i!;i3 at Rockford, LI. Gates kc'.If Ford ears. 12'ift down ind US a month. Howard Paul of Oaliland. Cnl., is among the out of town business visi tors In the city. The season 13 getting late. Seed with beardless barley. We have It in any quantity. L. B. Brown. Jess Ray of Cincinnati. Ohio, Is spending a few days In the city trans. acting business. See Dave Wood about that fire In lurance policy. Office, Room 404 M. P. & H. Bldg. George W. Marshall is a Medford business visitor for a few days from Tccoma, Wash. Dr. Heine, physician and surgeon. Specialty, eye, oar, nose, throat. Of fice over Meeker's. Glasses fitted. R. L. Coc of Grants Pass spent Wednesday and Thursday in :!edford looking after business Internes. Just received a fresh supply of beef scrap, fish scrap and poultry supplies. L. B. Brown. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Moran of Grand Forks, X. Lt., arc among tho out of town visitors In t lie city. The season Is getting late. Seed with hearless barley. We hayo It In any quantity. L. It. Brown. Lloyd Stanley of Kagle Point spent Wednesday and Thursday in Med ford visiting friends and attending to business matters. The ladles of tho Baptist church will hold an Faster food sale at the Public Market. Saturday, April 6. 13 A.M US WIEXTS TONIGHT STAPv Juno Caprice ruts a very bright and happy figure in "A Mom-.itx ciin:i;i;M..r A delightful pirturfzntfon of you.h'.t eternal drpttm. Alo I'atho Npwa hhoun Ilaie ball St ason Hoin:5. Sea Slrrf for Patrol. Italian Aviation Corp.-, CroH Pordcr Auln. TOMOHKOW Lonoro I'lrlch in "Tin lioad to I-ovo." STYLES THAT WILL BE X !rW i ! 1 V 1 M. i i - " f Mr. and Mrs. II. J. Harris of Tulso. OUa., arrived in the city Thundy morning for a brief visit. Kverythfng in Easter millinery at Iottie Howard's. 1-t Roy Sunlcy of Eagle Polut spent the middle of the week in Medford on nusiness. ! Services will be conducted by Hev. S. ,J. Miner at the N'ilh.w Springs -.fin..,! lions. Sunday afternoon nt '"':"!'!. All are cordially invited. Frank Ca.-ey of Salmon Bar. Cal., : Iran :-:i ted business In Medford Wed nesday. Big 5c milk shakes at Do Voe's. G. L. Hoover of Pasadena, Cal., was In Medford the first of the week looking after business interests. The Medford Vulcanizing Works has moved to Xo. 13 X. Fir street. Clarence Buck of Btincom Is spend-, ;ing a few days in the city on busi ness. ' Fresh chocolates at De Voon. ' i M. M. Hoot of San Francisco Is Fper.dlng a f.w days In the valley j looking after his orchard holdings. !.'ir. Rf.nt is now connected with the Air.tricnn Can Co. Metz cars, 2:i South Grape St. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED Stenographer and book keeper, permanent position. State age, experience and salary wanted. Address K., Mall Tribune. 13 FOR RENT .Nice a-room furnished bungalow. Inquire fciu West 12lh ft. Phone 204-W. FOR SALE Two thoroughbred Jer sey heifers. Phone C. Carey, 16-F-11. Address Talent. FOR SALE Monarch range, sewing machine, gasoline ctove, dining table and chairs; sacrifice. Phone 179. 12 Seasonable Candies of Purity and Quality are here for your Easter Needs. Ail unusually large variety jftir tlie kiddies. Larce line imDorted favors V .r. "fl " H4 i i M. Department Store RELIABLE MERCHANDISE Hon Kader. who left. a week ago to Join the St. Ixuis .iationals, was stricken with Illness at Denver and Is now at St. Luke's hospital. Dr. Hargrave, Farmer's and Fruit growers Bank bldg. Phone 230. C. Frank Rhodes has (.one to Red ding. Cal., for a few days on business. For the best Insurance see Holmes, Cne Insurance Man. Robert Mintcr of Eagle Point spent Thursday In the city u! tending to business mr.tters. Baths 25c, Hotel Holland Miss Vergie Becman of Gold mil spent Thursday In j lie city after ha v. Ing been the guest for a few' days of Mrs. Burt Rippcy at 'Agate.'. Dr. Clara. Dunn, otfi'C rooms, iu and 11. Jackson Co. tank Bldg. .3.". mtmrn i mil im i tm II irhaU. ut Co. ' Suitable for Easter Our Hirsh-Wickwire-Co's Made handsome, three-button young mans sack suit that follows the lines of the body. A good model for Easter Sunday or any other day. Suits $15.00 upward EASTER FURNISHINGS You will want to be well dressed in the Easter throng. We have the accessories that mark the well groomed , man handsome Nepkties, stylish Gloves, Shirts, etc. Model Clothing Go. WORN EASTER SUNDAY it J"$tt i-ii --'A' RELIABLE METHODS Attorney B. R. VeCa'.Xf and family left Thursday for Gloac. Arizona, wher he will engage In the practice of law. The Medford contingent of budding : aviators will pass through Medford the morning of April 11. John Hurt or Dorns. Cal.. spent the first of the week in the city attending to business matters. The Medford Elk lodge will hold installation of tho following officers , tonight: Gus Xewbury, exalted ruler; .1. J. flnchtc r, esteemed lead ing knight; Gorge Codding esteemed I loyal, knight: C. Y. Tengwald, es-,1'n-med lecturing knight; L. L. Jacobs, secretary; Vernon Vawtcr, treasurer; diaries It. Gay, tyler; S. 1. Brown, ; trustee, three year term.. t- "JTOrt '-- 1 -t HJ X It xsi SV.''r No I'ostuine is roiiq.h tr without a Modait ('orset. o.ol)' tip. W. II. Harniim will return to Med- ford tonight after spending two weeks! at San Francisco. Mrs. E. L. Henry of Hilt. Cal., Is upending the week in the city visiting friends. Dr. J. F. Hart was fined f" In Jus tice court Wednesday for failure to provide his car with license tags. James Ellis of Glcndale is spending tho week In the city visiting friends and attending to busineu matters. James Kane has returned to his home at Klamath Falls after spend isg a few days In the city, j Ernest Peterson of Coos Bay is i spending a few days in the city at tending to business matters. Joe H. Wilson of Ashland spent Wednesday in the city. i f) t -x k Reliable Help When You . Need It . ' HERE'S THE IDEA! For-"First Aid" in Stomach, Liver or Bowel Trouble TRY HOSTETTER'S Stomach Bitters GSRLS III SCHOOL OR AT BUSINESS who are delicately constituted, who have thin blood or pale cheeks, will find in SCOTT'S EMULSION a true tonic and a rich food to overcome tiredness, nourish f their nerves and feed v their blood. Start with v SCOTT'S to-day and say "NO" to substitutes. b.. &ccU&Bowne.Btoomld.N.J. 16-20 Just Arrived The Newest Styles iu Easter Hats including tlie latest for THE KIDDIES Vanity Hat Shop No. 6 SOU TH FIR. SPECIAL SALE Eastman Kodaks AVe have seven Knstmnn Ko ilnks that are new. hut liave been used for display punmses, that arc us jjoud ns eer. We will close them out. us follows: t One Xo. :! A Folding Ilrownil, posteavd size, reuular j.riee $f, will lie sold for $f .60 One No. A I'oldiii',' l'oeket Ko dak, J'sl' regular prie. $12 'or - - $8.60 One Foldintr J'renio, po-t card si:'.e, regular price, .10;i0 for J .....$6.25 One Foldiu l'reiuo.y post card si.e, regular price, .rj."i0 ' 'J.... $7.25 Oil' Foidinir I'reiro, iost card . ww, r,.-i:lr prir'. ,m, for $8.40 One Fol.i;.!!? Pr;',,,,,, p,,st card size, r.-uhr p-1.-, for $9.00 One !!. A. Ke.dak., special, post card ivjular price - $45.00 West-Side Pharmacy - v ; J. R. WOODFORD, Prop. PAGE THEATRE 2 NIGHTS TONIGHT FRIDAY Pricos NiriM.25, 50, 75c.'Mat 25, 50o Ey popular demand this at traction will play one extra day, Friday. Ladies Matinee Friday Ladies Only ALEXANDER The Man Who hnon.