PAflE TWO
MEDFORD MAIL TKIBUXE EEDFORD,
OUEOOX. FRTDAY. APTJ1I, 20, 1017
TOCAL AND
PERSONAL
Grand Master Wrsllirook of Po't
lanii is paving his offiiid visit to val
ley lodRPS of Odd Fellows.
Sirs. l'ach, corsets made to meas
urements guaranteed. Phone GS3-J.
John F. Hampshire of the Twohy
Bros. Co., manager of the Queen of
Bronze mine, Josephine county, was
married Wednesday. April IS, at Lin
coln, Neb., to Miss Zola Harvey. They
are expected to arrive In the valley
May 1 and make their home at Grants
Pass.
Dr. Hart, physician and surgeon,
office Jackson County Bank Build
ing. Rusfell Evans of Medford has re
ceived word from his sisters, Ada aud
Mabel, who were recently culled to
Bremerton, that they are both pleas
antly and profitably employed In the
naval telephone office, at good wages
and convenient hours. The officer
In charge Informed them that they
would have time to do considerable
fancy work, and as they only avur
age about eight calls a day, this ad'
vice was well founded.
There will bo a patriotic ball In the
pavilion at Gold Hill Saturday even
Ing, April 21. Music by Howell's or
chestra, drill by squad of 7th Co. C.
A. C, patriotic songs and a general
good time. 25
Miss Mabel nay, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. C. It. Hay, of this city, re
turned Thursday evening from an ex
tended visit with friends in Oukland
and Berkeley, California.
See Dave Wood about that fire In
surance policy. Office, Room 4 04 M.
F. & H. Uldg.
E. W. J.lljogran, the lonl nMylit,
went j Grants' Pnss Piurst!;; even
ing on business. Ho returned today
'la.'.
For Sale Some wall paper tints,
paints. Phone 8 40-J. 49
K. L.' Jones, owner of thii Copper
king, 1b rapidly Improving f.-oiw III
lecfr.t operation mii will bo able to
return to the lA.ii Ledge district
shortly.
H. B. Hardman of Grand ltapids,
Mich., who for 87 years was a legltl
mato and vaudeville actor. Is spend
ing several days In Medford on busi
ness aid on Thursday night enlivened
the lodge session of a frnternul order
with orlglnnl stories.
Try California Washing Powder
makes your clothes white as snow
Your grocer keeps It. 2S
County Surveyor A. T. Brown i
spending several duys at Butte Falls
relative to county road work In that
vicinity.
Onion sets at Monarch Seed and
Feed Co.
Mrs. Ida M. Osgood left today for
I.iis Angeles for an extended visit in
that city with her daughter, Mrs.
Hurry Morgan.
Buttermilk lflc gal. lie Voc's.
Leslie M. Osborne, a former lino
type operator on the Mail Tribune
several years ago, and now a resi
dent of Berkley, V. Va., writes to a
Jlodford friend that he was married
on March 2uth last, and then adds:
"Hellovo me, it Is the only life."
Johnson for high class watch re
pairing. tf
The "Tennis Dance" of the Klks
will be held at the clubhouse Friday
nignt beginning at 8:30 o'clock. A
number of out of town guests will be
In Attenunnce.
The new oleetrle sewing machine
Is now on sale at Paul's Electric
Store. 3d.
Fr.ink II. Calne, who was former
ly In the garage business In Medf jrd.
ar.d left this city about five year?
ago. I now located at Koolbert.i. Wcs
lorn Australia, nud writes to a Med
ford friond that ho expects to return
to this country before the end of the
jrar.
A-l paper hanger, tinier. S40-J.
4!l
lrs. K. Mi'l'iilUiugli of Mcdfon'.
left Friday fur Eugene for a visit
with friends and rel:i ivei.
Dr. Heine. phsMnn and surgeon.
Specialty, eye. ear. nose, throat. Of
fice over Meeker's. Glasses fitted.
Prof. F. C. Smith, former head of
(he Jacksonville su-hoo!.;. and at cue
t'inr- a candidate for I bo s ii'erii.ten
dttuy of the Medfntd sclu.d.-. Is mow
licnicd at Dietrich, Main.
Why pay more than S:!e f,r pig
tight fence, when )0u can get It for
that price r.t Pells, Ashland. All
kinds of wlro and fencing in propor
tion. Kmll Pell. :f,
lliifil Gregory has ne-nicd hi..,,,,
from Klamath f alls where he tiled en
A iraet of v-i m-re o' ti.,t fai n. i,,;i,
In the Tule lake goveriunr a !..!
t..nt. The lrln ii K h 1,1 ; i
Lakevlew on April ::, - if a. i, k)
at the drawing certain'v ,-..
a fine parcel of r. li land," ,,.,! Mr
Gregory on Friday, and I am i -lap
ling to cut 1! all In canary si... s
far as 1 could learn no other Ylnlfor,!
men have made filings yet."
Bakery goods at De Voe's i
George Holmes of Medford v. ho re-'
'icntly enlisted In the army aviation
corps and has been at the Vancouver
!nrrae':s. ha been transferred to the
Quartering tcr's department n' San
Antonio. Texas. He passed ti-nui;!!
-Medford on Friday enroute tp San
Antonio and was met at the depot by
a number of friends.
Place orders non for vegetable
plants of all kinds. Portland Avenue
Greenhouse. Phone 87-R. 2S
Plant blooming pansy plants now.
Get them at Pierce, the Florist. 30
William T. Norniile left Thursday
night for a several days' business trip
to Portland.
Phono 884 Heath's Drug Store.
The Medford Vulcanizing Works
has moved to No. 13 X. Fir street.
Among citizens of Medford who will
tlend the patriotic rally at Ashland
this evening are llev. J. C. Rollins,
Dr. R. W. Clancy and Kev. J. Law
rence Hill. Special attention to Red
Cross preparatory work will be a fea
ture of the meeting.
Metz cars, 2s South Grape St.
Dr. Clara Dunn, office rooms 10
and 11, Jackson Co. Bank Bldg. 30
J. F. Bakeman, father of Mrs. Basil
Gregory, departed for Klamath Falls
on Friday to spend the summer with
another daughter, Mrs. A. E. Whit
man.
Fresh chocolates at De Voe's.
Dr. Frank Roberts, dentist, St.
Marks' building.
Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Pryor of Bosr
ton are eastern tourists spending Fri
day in Medford, combining business
with pleasure.
See Pierce, the Florist, for per
rennial plants. Phone. 30
Dr. Hargrave, Farmers and Fruit
growers Bank bldg. Phone 230.
D. J. Sldwell of Harrisburg, Pa..
representative of a large enstern in
surance company, is In Medford In
vestlgating conditions with a view to
establishing a branch agency of the
company here.
Baths 25c, Hotel. Holland
B. I. Shannon, a former well known
Medford man, and now In the forest
reserve service and stationed until
recently In Galice creek, was mar
ried In Washington, D. C, his former
anr,ie, last December to his boyhood
sweetheart. Miss Anna McCoach. He
will remain In Washington for duty
for several months yet, before return
ing to Oregon. "While I am enjoy
ing life here." writes Shannon to a
Medford friend, "yet when it conies
to climate and all around good scouts
tbo Roguo river valley is the pick of
the world."
Johnson for high class watch re
pairing, tf
George R. Justus, C5 years old, who
was born and raised on the site of
Medford, and who plowed and har
vested all over tho present site, ar
rived In tho city Friday from Stev
enson. Cal., where he has resided for
ten years past, to locate here perma
nently, having traded his farm at
Stevenson for two houses and lots In
Medford. His father crossed the
plains from the east in 1S.'.4 and lo
cnted on land which, is now a largo
portion of Medford.
M. Purdin, lawyer. Room 406 M
!'. & H. Bldg. 50
A Medford citizen who has Just re-. lace, Idaho, funeral
services were
Postmaster Minis on Friday that res-1
identa near the mouth of Mule creek
on Rogue river, Curry county, arJ
much exercised over the conduct of
a German ranched there, who they
claim spends much time In rabid
nouse of President Wilson and the V.
S. army end government.
Rose bushes at Pierce, florist. 30
Sweet cider at De Voe's.
A very large crowd at the Page
thater enjoyed the first annual ex-
........uu o. lu f'J-"' n..u...s - The olher son, L. E. Proebsting is a
musical department of the public ;stu(lent at the unlversily of CaMfor.
schools Friday afternoon, consisting j na Tne pa, beare,s were c M
of drills and folk games and the pres- Ki(d Dr R w Clancy Leon Has
entatlon of the operetta, "Hiawatha's ,,. an, ,,, ,, .,,, Tho .
were conducted by Kev. J. C. Rollins
etery over the late E. L. Proebsting
of Wallace, brother-in-law of Dr. T.
0. Heine. A large number of friends
cf Dr. and Mrs. Heine and a number I
of business men wt-.-e in attendance, j
and also met the widow at the train, j
Prior to the services the funeral party
reviewed the remains at Perl's chapel. I
A delegation from the Medford lodge j
of Elks wr.s also In attendance. j
The remains arrived in Medford j
late Thursday night accompanied by i
Lee Proebsting. of Uisbee, An., a son.
childhood."
Take that broken pump to the Pa
cific Highway Garage, 20 South Bart-
lett st. Davles Welds Anything.
Gasoline and oil at De Voe's.
William McKlnlcy Pepper of Med
ford is the latest enlistment in the U.
S. Marine corps obtained by Sergeant
1-rooks. whose office Is In the post
office building. Peppers is a brother
of Clarence Pepper 0t Central Point.
His sister. Miss Elizabeth Pepper Is
in the employ of Attorney O. C.
Boggs.
Gates sells Ford cars, J200 down
and $25 a month.
Big 5c milk shakes at De Voe's.
Following the arrest of a traveling
salesman Thursday night on the
charge of intoxication, and his being
fined $12.35 before Police Judge
Taylor this morning, the police and
County Prosecutor Roberts got busy
and an Important arrest on a charge
of bootlegging is expected within 24
hours.
Cut hyacinths, choice dahlias.
Phone 16-F11. Mrs. C. Carey.
of the-Methodist church, and a quar
tet composed of Mrs. W. M. Van
Scoyoe, Mrs. J. V. Kerns, Clarence
Meeker and Dr. Carlow rendered sev
eral songs.
RHODES Cecil, son of Mr. and
Mrs. A. R. Rhoades., 417 X. Bartlett,
at Sacred Heart hospital, Thursday,
April 19, from the results of an oper
ation for goiter. Deceased was twelve
years three months and IS days old,
was a pupil of the sixth grade Lin
coln school, and is survived by his
parents and one brother. Funeral
services from the Christian church
Saturday at 3 p. m., burial in I. O. O.
F. cemetery.
VINCENT Mrs. Elizabeth Jane
Vincent, one of Jackson county's
well known pioneer women, passed
away Thursday, April 19, 1917,
at the Vincent home near Table Rock
at the age of 7fl years. Mrs. Vincent
suffered a stroke of paralysis three
years ago from which she never fully
For the best insurance see Holmes, I rccovered- Last Saturday she became
ueiuun iiagu oi me
cent purchased the farm which is
now the Vincent home and there Mrs.
Vincent lived up to the time of her
death.
Mrs. Vincent leaves a husband and
three children to mourn her loss, A.
L. Vincent with whom she made her
home. J. W. Vincent of Jacksonville,
aud Mrs. Olive Green living in Wash
ington. Two daughters, Mrs. Mary
Pankey and Mrs. Anna Fields of lled
ford'dled four or five years ago.
There are four sisters and a brother
still living. G. R. Meyers of Central
Point. Mrs. George Jackson of Med
ford, Mrs. Mary Vincent of Antioch,
MIes Lottie Vincent of Medford, and
a fourth sister living at Glendale.
The funeral was held at the
Antioch cemetery, Friday, April 20th
at 2:30, Elder J. S. March of Cen
tral Point officiating.
were eased by the dogs who licked
the infected places, but they were not
cured, juany mouern pvuym
. L . ,1,1 in hoil tt-PMl.Tr.eiit
ine suuic iiici.. "
of boils, pimples, rashes, carbuncles,
nm and other skin diseases. Tnuy
apply a salve or lotion to the sore
-.rr fiu iTYiixrin thev have
UlSlCa uii ......
cured them. The important fact which
skin diseases ere diseases of the bloou,
and that no external treatment can
permanently cure them, because they
are essentially lnUirnsii Ciimtuu,.
A
Bet for l.iver and ltowols, for liil
lous, Sour Stonutcli and
Constipation.
the Insurance Man
T. C. Osgood is at Gold Hill today
submitting complete plans and es
timates for the proposed Gold Hill ir
rigation district to the directors of
the district. Mr. Osgood, as engi
neer for the directors, has been engag
ed in the work for some time.
Metz cars, 29 South Grape St.
OBITUARY
Shortly after the arrival or the
widow and son, L. E. Proebsting. In
the city Friday forenoon from Wal-
For Skin Blotches
unconscious a
brain finally causing death.
Mrs. Vincent wt,s born in Benton
county, Indiana, Februury 3, 1841
and January 9th, ISO 2 was married
to Benton Vincent, tho young couple
leaving two years later for the Pacific
coast by ox team. They were six
months on the way finally settling in
southern Oregon. In 1S77 Mr. Vin-
Bell-ans
Absolutely Removes
Indigestion. Onepackage
proves it 25c at all druggists.
There is une remctiy that seldom fails
to clear away all pimples, blot dies and
other skin eruptions and that makes the
skin suit, clear and healthy.
Any druggist can supply you with
zemo, which generally overcomes all
skin diseases. Acne, cc:en:a, .tch, p:m- !
pies, rashes, black heads in most cases ;
give way to zemo. Frequently, minor j
blemishes disappear overnight. Itching j
usually stops instantly. Zemo is a sate, j
antiseptic liquid, clean, easy to use and ;
dependable. It costs only 25c; an extra j
large bottle, $1.00. It will not stain, is j
not greasy or sticky and is positively ,
safe for tender, sensitive skins. i
Th K. W. ltoj.- Co., Cleveland. O.
AMCSKMKXTS TONIGHT
VIVIAN MAKTIX IN"
a wonderfully human story filled
with bits of comedy
IX THK KU;HT DIKhXTIOX
Also Sidney Drew Comedy
Tomorrow Bessie Love as "Xina
the Flower Girl."
PAGE
The Bails Of
S. S. S. Is tho only proper remedy ftr
this breaking out of the skin, because
it acts upon Uie blood, cleansing and
revitalizing it, and removing the causa
o' infection. It should be borne in
mind that. S. S. S. is purely vegetable,
mace from native roots, herbs and
barks, ami that it contains no habit
forming druxs or other injurious in
trrcdients. Obtain a bottle of S. S. S.
from vour diujpist and if you need
the advice of a physician, write to the
Medical Deuartmcnt, Swift Specific
Co., 01 Sv.ii't Luiidir.g, Atlanta, Ga.
Get a 10-cent box now.
Furred Tongue, Bad Colds, Indi
gestion. Sallow Skin and Miserable
Headaches come from a torpid liver
and clogged bowels, wh'ch cause
your stomach to become filled with
undigested food, which sours and fer
ments like garbage in a swill barrel.
That's the first step to untold misery
- indigestion, foul gases, bad breath
yellow skin, mental fears, everything
that Is horrible and nauseating. A
Cascaret tonight will give your con
stipnted bowels a thorough cleansing
and straighten you out by morning.
They work while you sleeji a lu
cent box from your druggist will
keep you feeling good for months.
Millions of men and women take a
Carscaret now and then to keep their
stomach, liver and bowels regulated,
and never know a miserable moment.
Don't forget the children their lit
tle insides need a good, gentle cleans
ing, too.
Potato Planters
Garden Cultivators
and Seeders
Alfalfa, Clover Seed
Wizard Fertilizer for
Lawns and Gardens
Full line of Pratt's
Poultry Remedies
MONARCH SEED
& FEED CO.
YOUR COLD
will be easily relieved by taking
B spoonful of
scam
mmmu
after each meal. It fortifies
the throat and chest while
A,v it enriches the blood to
JS help avoid grippe, bron-
L Lu:- I
cuius cuiu even pneu-
c n. ii
h ii inuuia. ijiuii a is wen
fyi worth insisting upon.
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TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
KOlt 8AI.K One to miii of be,
F. O. Williams, It. K u. 0 ;.
Hoi 3, Medford. 30
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Just Around the Corner
and leave your
order for meats
for the Sunday
dinner. We j
have everything
in this line.
j
TRY OUR
Homc-Grown, Home
Cured Ham and Bacon
Independent Market
PHONE 27
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April 17, 1915 Cash Capital 20c
Second Anniversary
of
Sillimans Sugar Bowl
In appreciation of the support the people of Medford
and vicinity have given me, I will sell all
Saturday
only
CANDIES .
at
15c Pound
Except Chocolates
in rouna
Lots only
During the two years I have handled $11,000
of Medford money.
Fresh and Pure Candies, Small Profits
and Large Sales is my motto
I will start Ice Cream and Sherbets Saturday 5 cents
a dish, 25c and 35c a quart, respectively. Sundaes 10c
I thank you
E. C. SILLIMAN
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ANY user will tell you that Michelio
, Universals give remarkable mile
age. Why? Because these unequalled
tires contain more quality rubber and
labric.
Prove this by having us weigh a
Michelin in compari son with other
non-skids. You will find the Michelin
Irom 12 to 15 ? heavier than the average.
You owe it to yourself lo give these
h i g h-q uai i ty, niudcrate-pi iced ! tirc3
a ma!.
Medford
Vulcanizing Works
Michelin Casing3 arejusl as vood as Michelin Red Inner Tuhes,
Widdi ere ojttn imitated in color &uf rets in quoity.
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Your appetite naturally calls for vege
tables and fruits. We have a nice
line for this week end
GREEN PEAS
RADISHES
GREEN ONIONE
SPINACH
RHUBARB
BANANAS
LEMONS
ASPARAGUS
HEAD LETTUCE
LEAF LETTUCE
CAULIFLOWER
ORANGES
CRAPE FRUIT
APPLES
PERSONAL ATTENTION PROMPT SERVICE
Second door east of First National Eank. Phone 252
BEDDING PLANTS
Tt's time to phm for your I'lnwcr rilfii. We are
better prepared than ever hrl'mr 1 supply your
wants for all kinds of outdoor pl.Mits. Call at green
house at 100") Kiist M;iin or 'IV'cplione :7I.
PIERCE Medford's Leading Florist
PAPF ONE NIGHT
riXKjEj Tuesday, April
TKC MOST FASCINATINO
COMEDY Of-" THE. DAY
andean Webster
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WJWtHS--niEATBt. GAIETY THEATRt.
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HENRY MILLER
Mail Crdors Now Seat S i'p Sat -jrt'av. Apri! 21. 10 a. m Lowff
Floor first 14 r ws. $1 50: last 4, S I 03. Balcony, fiiit 4 rows, $1;
next 4. 7Cc; bai.inre, 50o.
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