Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 12, 1917, Page 2, Image 2

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IOCAL AND
'PERSONAL
Wm. Gerig lias returned to Port
land from Aliuika, where he Is In
charge of the United States govern
ment hydraulic work In connection
with the new railroad. Mrs. Oviig
accompanies him and lioth will -visit
Medford bcrore returning to Alaska.
Mrs. Leach, corsets made to meas
urements guaranteed. Phone C83-J.
A. S. Rosenbuum. claim agent for
the Southorn Pacific, Is spending the
week In Medford.
Dr. Heine fits Classes correctly.
Postmaster Minis telegraphed to
the postofflce department at Wash
ington today for permission to close
the postofflce next Wednesday from
10 a. m. to 1 p. m. on account of the
Patriotic Day celebration and parade.
He feels sure that the permission will
1e granted, thus enabling the post
office employes to participate In the
celebration.
Baths 2 Be, Hotel. Holland
Mrs. N. M. Scnrf and Miss Joyce
Scarf, assistant librarian, left Friday
for ft week's sojourn at San Fran-
Cisco.
Bakery goods at lie Voe's.
Mrs. T. S. Ellis of Tacoma, arrived
In the city this morning to visit hod
daughter, Mrs. John H. Maule.
A number of the Klamath Indians,
who have been here attending the
trials In federal court returned to the
reservation Friday.
8ee Dave Wood about that fire In
surance policy. Office, Room 404 M
P. & H. Bldg.
A. L. Hill and son Hoy left Friday
" for Ban Francisco. They will also
vUlt Leland Stanford university at
Palo Alto, which Institution Roy ex
pects to enter next fall.
Wear a flower In honor of your
mother, Sunday, May 13. Pierce, the
florist. Phone 374. 40
Leonard Buoy, principal of the
Butte Falls high school, loft Friday
for San Francisco where he will entor
the officers reserve corps training
camp. Ho had three years' experience
In Company C, of Eugene, Fourth
Oregon Infantry.
. Gasoline and oil at Do Voe's.
Many O. A. C. and University or
Oregon students passed through tho
city today en route to the officers re
serve corps training camp nt San
Francisco.
Sweet cider at Do Voe's.
B. W. Barth of Columbus, 0., Is a
visitor In the city.
Tent fastory now In Nat.
JoBhua Williams and Watson P.
Duffy of Beagle are In tho city on
business.
Dr. Hargrave, Farmers and Fruit
growers Bank bldg. Phone 230.
The University of Oregon gleo club,
of which William Vawtor of Modford
s a mombor, sang at the Ilclllg tho
atre In Portland Thursday night at
the 'benefit given there for the Honor
Guard of the metropolis.
Top factory now In Nat. f
Colonel C, C. Hammond of Kugono,
commander of the Coast Artillery
corps, Is quoted as stating that the
new army, based on' advices ho has
received, according to present plans,
will probably not bo culled until Sep
tember, but that the regular army
and national guard bodies will be
called Into active training and re
cruited to full war strength soon af
ter the selective draft bill has been
signed by tho president.
A-l paper hanger, tlnter. 840-J.
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Captain A. J. Vance has received
police from Adjutant-General Geo. A.
White of the Oregon National Guard
that the scuii-anniinl examinations of
coast artillery corps officers will be
held at Eugene next Monday. Cap
tain Vanco and Lieutenants Deuel and
Fobs, of Iho Seventh company will
f.o to Eugene on Monday.
For the best Insurance seo Holmes.
the Insurance Man.
Carl R. Ileebo of Agate, road mi
pervlsor, spent Friday 111 the city.
Ivan Hockersmllh of Heagle Is a
visitor in tho city, having come In on
Friday. i
Do you know that you can get fan
cy eating potatoes nt Fabor's Grocery
Central Point, ft. GO. 83
Miss Minnie Ileum! of Grants I'asn
npent Friday In the city.
Gates sells Ford cars, J200 down
and $26 a month.
J. II. I.lgRett, former connected
with the Hotel Medford, then with the
Perkins, Oregon, Imperial, and oilier
Portland holds. Ihim returned lo Port
land from Chicago, wliero he has
beon connectod with the Hotel Great
Northern, to accept an executive oosl
Hon with tho Hotel Multnomah.
Johnson for high clum watch re
pairing, tf
Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Erlcson left Sal
unlay for llakor, Oregon, their future
homo, Mr. Krlrson, who Is III Hie
forest sorvlro and has been stationed
at the Crater I.nko INallonal forest
since last November, has been trans
ferred to the Whitman forest, wllh
headquarters at linker. He l suc
ceeded hero by V. A, Mais, who was
transferred from the Whitman forest.
Dr. Henry Hart, Jnckson County
Bank building. Offloo hours 2 to 4
p, m, '
Frunk Fletcher, manager of tho
September Morn company, which
played hero Friday night, and S. S,
Smith were youthful chums back In
El Dorado, Kansas, many years ago
and gave amateur barn shows and
otherwise worried tho village consta
ble. Fletcher later on reformed and
went Into tho theatrical business,
Smith, however, went from bad to
worse and finally landed In the news
paper business. The two held a re
union Friday nlglit between acts.
Eighty acres timber and farming
land within five miles of Medford,
$10.00 per acre, long time, easy pay
ments; worth double for wood. Gold
Kay Realty Co.
Mrs. Will Meeder who has been vis
iting her sisters, Mrs. W. W. Hartley
and Mrs. F. E. Uarncburg, left Sat
urday morning for Pittsburg, Calif.,
to oln her hjusb and, who recently lo
cated thero.
Dig 5c milk snakes at De Voe's.
Robert Forrest, piano player at the
Star theatre several years ago, passed
through the city Saturday en route to
San Francisco, where he says he will
try to obtain entrance into tho of ft
ccrs reserve corps training camp.
Johnson for high class watch re
pairing, tf
Ted Tengwald of Denver, younger
brother of C. Y. Tengwald, will arrive
In the city Sunday to spend the sum
mer. Ho Is employed by a large In
surance company at Denver and has
obtained a six months leave of ab
sence.
Land from $3.00 per acre np. Gold
Ray Realty Co.
It's time to plant dahlia bulbs and
up to June 15th. Send one dollar to
R. H. Paxson, Central Point, or come
and get eight assorted, labeled, field
grown roots. Wo have lots of higher
priced ones, too. We pay the post
age. J. L. Cantrall of Ruch Is a visitor
In tho city today.
Dr. Clara Dunn, office rooms 10
and 11, Jackson County Bank build
ing. 62
Dr. W. H. Nudlng of Brownsboro
spent Saturday In the city on a busi
ness and shopping excursion.
Plenty of hay at WkUklns Feed
Store, $25.00 a ton. 49
J, C. Burch, president of the Port
land Cemont company of Gold Hill,
was a business visitor In tho city Fri
day. Have your mattresses renovated,
upholstering, auto top and trimming
done at W. H. Brown's, 142 North
Front. Phono 14 5-J. 55
E. A. Popham of Klamath Falls,
who has been In Medford this week,
left Saturday for Roseburg and Oak-
'and before returning homo.
Dr. Frank Roberts, dentist. St.
Mr. and Mrs. .1. M. 1-oflnnd and
sons, lleorgo and Fay, left Saturday
morning for a visit with relatives at
Lebanon, Oro. Fay Lolland will re
main at Lebanon until tho Seventh
company, of which he Is a member, Is
callod Into active service.
Rawles Moore, Attorney at Law.
M. F. & H. building. tr
John D. Morgan of Klamath Falls
who was a witness In one of the trials
In federal court, returned Saturday to
his home.
Dr. Frank Roberts, dentist, St.
Marks Building. Phono 32 3-Y.
.loo Broad, formerly of Jacksonville
and Modford, who has been visiting
In tho city from Copper, Calif., left
Saturday for San Francisco and from
there will go to a mine In Mariposa
county. California, where he will be
employed.
Dally Auto Stago, Medford to Horn
brook, Montnguo, Yreka and return.
Samo ns railroad fare. Leave Med
ford Hotel nt 8 a. in. dally. Bliss
llelno, 11. E. Hnney. 4S
VOIR
l'.liiCIUXCV
MAY HE IMIWIKI.l
By weak or strained vision. Prop
erly filled glasses will remove the
causo and make you 100 per cent
efficient.
DR. RICKERT
Over tho May Co., .Medfonl.
HE KNOWS HOWi
AMI'SKMENTS TO NIGHT
Page
RouOiorn Oregon's
(irtntet plnco of
Amusement.
Master Comedy of the Year
THE I lot's K OF TERRIBLE
SCANDALS
And Constance Talmndge ns
THE Gllil, THE TIMBER
CLAIMS
TOMORROW -"ONI.: OF MANY,"
Metro Wonderplay.
AMI SEMEN TS TONIGHT
Star
Mcdlord s Cozy
Photoplay Theatre.
ALICE Hit lY
In
THE li WHICH I'l'llll,
Willi Alexis Kosloft of tho Impe
rial Itiiwluli llallet.
Triangle Couiedv - WON BY A
KOOT. , .4,a
TOMORROW .ll'NK CAPRICE.
MEDFOTtD MATT; TRIBUNE
Mrs. A. E. Russell of Hugo, Ore.',
:1s visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs,
J. M. Fleming. Her husband Is tho
Southern Pacific agent at Hugo.
"Civilization," the great 10-reol
war spectacle, will be the attraction
at tho Star theatro Tuesday, matiuco
and evening. "Civilization" Is a pro
test against war, but It Is in no sense
a pacifist plea. Tho Justifiable war
is not touched upon, only those wars
Incited by ambitious monarchs to
bring to themselves military aggran
diemcnt. At the samo time the picture
does show what errlblo effects war
has, of Its miseries and sorrows and
hardships, theso being ,of course,
characteristic of all wars. Tho pic
turo is tho most Intense one that was
ever produced, tho entire movement
from start to finish 'being of almost
continuous tense dramatic action. Tho
photography of the play Is wonderful
and the acting of the principals excel
lent. One of the remarkable features
of the drama Is tho huge crowds that
appear In some of the pictures. In
the one where the mothers appeal for
peace thero nro claimed to be 10,000
people, and there Is no reason to be
lieve that the claim Is exaggerated.
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Mrs. S. D. Hill went to Central
Point on Saturday morning to visit
relatives.
Phone 884 Heath's Drug Store.
Mrs. R. E. Pickcl of Klamath Falls
who has been visiting he rparents.
Mr. and Mrs. R. Schuler, left Satur-
day morning for home.
Chalmers
JF
ifiV'i
5-Passenger
Many a 5-passenger car is larger,
heavier, costs more to run 'Jian
this Chalmers. Yet here you have '.
all the compactness, all the advan-;,
' tages of a five, and in addition room
for two extra when desired.
The auxiliary seats in the backs '
of the front scats are so cleverly
designed, so ingeniously construc
(All prlcti
MEDFORD, OR HO ON",
Mrs. O. W. Fox left Saturday morn
ing for Kennett, Calif., to Join her
husband who recently located there.
Fresh chocolates at De Voe's,
Mrs. George C. Splckerman of The
Dalles, who for the past six weeks
has been visiting her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. M. Floming, left for homo Sat
urday.
Mctz cars at Riverside Garage.
A Learned of Applegato Is spending
tho week end In this city.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pelouso of Eagle
Point and Mrs. Ensign, mother of
M'rs. Pelouso, spent Friday In tho
city.
Buttermilk 10c gal. De Voe's.
A largo number of graduates and
former students of the University of
Oregon at a luncheon meeting hold nt
Brown's Friday formed a permanent
Medford alumni association, and de
cided to hold a luncheon gathering
onco a month hereafter. Dr. F. G.
Thayer was elected president of tho
association and Miss FranceB Heath
secretnry and treasurer.
Metz cars at Riverside Garage.
Medford florists report receiving
many orders for flowers for wear on
Sunday, the occasion being the annual
Mothers' Day observance. If one's
mother Is dead, a white flower,
preferably a carnation, should be
worn in memory; if living, a red
flower or flower of color should be
worn In hor honor.
Mrs. C. M. Paul of Portland arrived
Friday evening to visit her son, B.
W. Paul of Paul's electric store.
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7-Passengcr Touring Car Price $1350
Chalitiers
Size 7-Passenger
ted, that they are unnoticed, yet J
instantly available.
Thus you have 5-passenger
moderate size, lightness, economy
of upkeep. With ample room for
expansion to 7-passengcr capacity
when you want it.
The best way is to see the car.'
Step into it. Ride in it. Drive it.'
Learn why this car suits 90 of
motor-car buyers and users. '
Tourine Car, 7-paMenger . $1350 Roadster, 3-pauenger "7
Touring Car, S-passenger , 1250 Limousine, 7-passenger '
Touring Sedan, 7-passenger . 1850 Town Car, 7-passengcr . 1
Cabriolet, 3-Passenger . . . $1655
fc o. b. Detroit and mblect to cbanso without
A. W. WALKER AUTO CO.
The Alphabet
of
ELECTRICITY
E is for Electricity, a good servant to all.
L is for Labor, now made very small.
E is for'Euso, which wo thus clearly gain.
C is for Cost, very slight in the main.
T is for Time, which is equal to money.
R is for Post, keeping home very sunny.
I is for Increase, in time for improving.
C i.s for Comfort, nil drudgery removing.
I is for Items, too numerous to incut ion.
T is for Thousands, who bless the invention.
Y is for Years, which we add to our measure in re
serving our strength by the aid of this treasure
For further information concerning the application
of Electricity, call at our offices or Phono 1(S
California-Oregon Power Company
Medford, Oregon
SATURDAY. -MAY- 12. 1917.
Two coaches of recruits for all
branches of the army service, Includ
ing forty aviators, passed through the
city today en route to the forts about
San Francisco, from the Vancouver
barracks and Fort Lawton at Seattle.
Those who have accepted an Invita
tion to attend the RcdCross campaign
luncheon, Monday, May 14, at 12:30
p. m. are requested by the committee
to keep In mind the date and place.
A special meeting of the Grizzlies
will bo neld at the public, library Mon
day evening at 7:45 o'clock for tho
purposo of considering a trip to an
unnamed peak south of Medford for
the purposo of naming it.
Sergeant Paul J. Bower, army re
cruiting officer who has beon station
ed at Grants Pass for the past month,
spent Saturday on business In this
city.
M, Purdin, lawyer. Room 406 H.
F. & II. Bldg. 50
The funeral services over tho lato
Noah B. Bradbury, held Friday after
noon at the family home, 306 Applo
streets, were largely attended. Rev.
F. Wl Carstens officiated. The Wom
an's Relief corps conducted special
services at the house, and at the grave
tho veterans of Chester A. Arthur
post, G. A. R., of which Mr. Brad
bury was post commander at the time
of his death, conducted the G. A. R.
ritualistic service. The pall bearers
were D. R. Andrews, G. H. Hall, L. R.
Bingham, W. S. Clay, D. W. Luke and
J. H. Polley. Interment was In the
I. O. O. F. cemetory.
Detroit
Comfort
, $1250
, 2550
, 2550
nolle.)
E. V. Carter of Ashland spent Sat-1 All Spanish War Veterans are re
urday in Medford. j quested to meet at the California.
United States Attorney C. L. Oregon Power Company's office Wed
Reames leaves Sunday for San Fran- j nesday morning at 4 0 o'clock sharp,
Cl8t,0 i to form a section in Red Cross parade.
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GIFTS. ,
for the Graduate
links, scarf pin, Btuds, belt buckle or nice W'aUlemair chain or gold
or silver knife or an Ever-sharp pencil.
Jewelry is really the gift of gilts, ismiiliriil Diamond Lavalll
cres at $7.50.
MARTIN ' J. REDDY
THE
Quality First.
LUNCHEON SERVED -Wednesday,
May 16
11:30 to
At St. Marks Hall by tho Ladies Guild
51 E X V
NOODLE SOUP
BEEP LOAF A'XD HOT ORAVV
SLICED CUCUMBERS ONION PICKLES
HOT BISCUIT APPLE PIK
COFFEE
I Wish to Announce thai Mondav, May 14,
I Will Open "
Watch Repairing and Jewelry Business
At No. 17 North Central, Modford, Oregon,
and Your Call Will lie Appreciated.
EDGAR WIGHT
AMUSEMENTS
Shows 1 P. M., .'J P.M., 7 P.M., 9 P.M.
Thos. H. Ince's Mammoth Million-Dollar Spectacle
Pronounced by press,
public and pulpit the
country over as the most
popular production of
modem times.
i -
The Hair die
Power Sprayers
Noted for their High Pressure, Light1
Weight, Large Capacity, Powerful En
gine, Perfect Ignition, Simple Con
struction. Fitted with a most reliable pump.
Practical in every way they fit your
spraying needs.
We Aim to Keep Well Supplied
With Repairs
Pay us a call at any time
Hubbard Bros.
Nothing co lid more surely make the girl gradu
ate suprem dy happy than any one of the delight
ful gifts in Jewelry such as a Laystlllero, a dainty
brooch of pl i, a bracelet, a wrist watch, a dia
mond ring or any article of her favorito pattern
In toilet wa e. Tho boy graduate, taking a new
step forwar.l, laces the big world of real life;
give him. Hi ."right start; plant the seed of punc
tuality by p-e;cniing him with a dependable
watch or give him military brushes, ring, cuff
.lEWELEIt
Visitors Always Welcome.
30c
1 o'clock
AMUSEMENTS
ONE DAY ONLY
Tiies. May 15
Special Re
duced Prices
Adults 25c
Children 10c