Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 09, 1917, Page 2, Image 2

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    PACE TWO
MEDFORD MATTi TRIBUNE. MEDFOTCD, OREGON. MONDAY, JULY 9, 1917.
J OCAL AND
JL' PERSONAL
Mr, mul Mm. I.. It. Ili'uwn and pa r
ty of frlcndH returned Oils iiiiimiIiik
front u thrcu (InyH Kojourn at l'ro-
1'C(.
TIio now $2"., 0(1(1 Clniutiiuunii
hulldlnir Ii.-ik a unique uniting lu Ar.li
Innd's famouH I'urlc. .Inly 1 Uli to
iiuih urn tho ilaK'H of this year's wm
hIoii. TIi'Iu'Ih for sale nt Dr. (,'nrn
ton'n corner 4th and N. Oukdiiln.
l'lionn 020.
Miss Helena I. croy, who li.is lioon
vlidtlui; lier mint. Mra. (lenrjce Coriint,
returned to VUlliuiim, orwoii. today,
accompanied liy Men. ('oriim'H Utile
duiiKlitcr Clituilln.
Oregon, Culirornin, II. S. Land,
ltoolilct frt-'O. Wrilo Jonepli Clark,
Bacramento, California. 101!
II. W. Cralt! Ion this inornlnt; for a
Bovorlll dnya vlstj In UoucliurK.
I)r. Heine, oyo, oar, none, throat,
Mr. and Mrs. O. II. Itoot, Mis. K.
Mercer, t'lioKtor Hoot anil Wllllain
Hoot, eoiiiprliilim an and) party from
Ilorkeloy, California, loft thin inorn
IiiK for Souttlu aftor n two days' visit
In tho oily.
Johnsoa for lilKh-cluss watch re
pairing. tf
I'loyd A. l.ylo and father, mother
anil nlstnr arrivoil In I ho city by auto
niolillo Sunday from Pullman, W'n.ih
liiKton. This mornliiK tho piirculH
and sister loft for homo by train. Mr.
l.ylo will rum ii In lioru for several
duya.
.Motz cars at Itlvnrsldo fliiraijn.
Janios .Ionian, rotlrod. and well
known oltloit of Kimlo F'ulnt, lort last
ulKht for Ills old homo In Iowa- to
Kpond tho gtintmor.
Alco Taxi. I'liono 88.
(loorgo Corum loft this morning fur
Copco, California, aftor havlim spout
Inst woek horo visiting his family and
enjoying tho ltonndiip doings.
Ashland Canyon Is n, dollKhtful
ilnco to cnnip. Attond tho C'haii
taii(iui thnro July It to 20, and
combine physical com Tort Willi flno
motital tlmnlnlua. Tickets at Dr.
Carstoii'8. Cor, Hh and No. Onkdalo.
Phono 020, or call Misses W'anltn
nnd I.Ulluu Carsions.
Huth Kyan, 7-yenr-old daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. VreA ltyan, wont to
Crnnts Pass this morning to visit her
Rt tindinutlier, Mrs. K. K. Cnn;ill for
soverul woelm, H was tho first trai.i
jmirnoy Itiilh had over taken alone
u ml she fol rather Important.
Johnson for hli;h-class watch re
pairing, tf
C. A. Hnor of tho Dol.ny automobile
dgoney lias gone to Oakland, Califor
nia, to spend tho next two weeks Ihcr.ij
In tho Chevrolet factory In order to
make n study of automobile manufac
turing and to become familiar with
every pluiso of construction of the
Chevrolet.
Whitlow screens, screen doors. Pa
cific Kuril. l'lv. Factory.
Mrs. M. II. Swift arrived here Mon
day to spend several days visiting in
the city.
llaths. 2f.c. Holland Hotel.
T. K. Caneiider and Kinest II. Hol
ler were visitors in the city todny
from Portland.
Soo Pave Wood about that fire In
surance policy. Office, liooin 40-1, M
F. & II. building.
Constable A. H. Hammond left llih:
morning Tor Yrekrt where be expects
to locate permanently. If u ileal goes
thru as he expects, he will forward
his resignation as leustable from 1
Yrekn.
Hr. Heine fits glasses correctly. j
Mrs. Flora Morgan, w ho has been '
visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs
lieorgo Stacey. left this morning forj
her homo at Fort Klamath.
lr. Henry Hint, Jackson County,
Hank building, onlco hours, to to 4
p. in. !
Mr. slid Mrs. 1!. I!. Katon of Copco. !
Who spout tile past week lu Medl'ordi
and vicinity, loft for homo this morn '
lug. j
In a hnrrv. c.il! S.
Will all Latter Pay Saints- pleae
call 4Jo-l.. Mrs. K in n ii-u 1 1 . ::'
For tho best limirauio. see Holmes,
the Insiiraiice Man.
Mrs O. F, (UK,,,, ,, vs!,!,-:!! of i;i.
statu nurses hoard, arrived luene t
day from a long Inspivruei trio nl lie
pitals In tlio norihora and e.i-torn
parts of the state.
Mots cat's at Rivers;,;, ilarace.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOIt SAl.i: - TTKr."rK vv-,"ii, i.t
condition. lu.i-.iro W. U. I , t .; v .
Dr. Alexander Olhson of San l-'rau-el-co,
edllor of the Wosl Const, one of
tho prominent Swedish nownpaporn of
the count ry, spent .Sunday in the city
vlidtlnn his old friend, John A. Wes
tiirluuil. Married, at flan Francisco, July (I,
John W, Xulr of Pana. Illinois, and
Fvolyn II. Tliornhiirg, of Mcdfoi'd.
' Ike Prldlgor Ion today for Vrftku
whore ho will spend several days on
business.
Patients cared for. CJ2 Month
Central. Trained nurse lu attend
ance. Hoferenoo given. Phone
f,"2'. 1H'
Miss Joan Anderson loft this morn
ing for a visit to Porterl'leld, Sacra- j
monto and Los Angeles. At Sacra-!
incnto she will visit her brother Cur-,
tin. and in Porlerflold she will visit
hoc father, Hurt Anderson. Sim will
be gone Iho remainder of the cummer, j
Mrs. It. .1. Coiiroy left this morning
for San Francisco to visit her sister
in that oily for some time.
It. A. Cool; of Waldo arrived In the
city today to spend several days on
business.
Four thousand people can be seat
ed lu the hew Ashland CIiautauiua.
This year's program, July llth to
2nth, Is pin n m il to ciitciiulu a full
house. For tickets call the Misses
Waulta mid Lillian Carston, Cor. -Ith
and .N". Oak-dale, Phono 112(1. (
Mr. mid Mrs. James Mount of Paa
oru, Iowa, who hnvelieen visiting .Mr,
mid Mrs. W. V. Darnuin, left this
morning for Sun Francisco. Tlmy are
touring tho entire Pnciric const. Mrs.
Mount and Mrs. Hnrmim arc cousins.
Mrs. 10, J. Stewart of Modl'ord has
purchased one of the houses which
belonged to the estate of the late J.
Wilson Cook east of the college, and
Is fitting up and Improving the prop
erly to bo occupied by her family. She
moves to Mc.Mlnnvitle to take advan
tage of the college Instruction. -Mc-Mlnnvilio
Iteglster.
Merlo Oray loft toduy for a busi
ness trip to llllt, Diiiismulr and other
northern California points.
Dr. Frank Roberts, dentist, St.
Mark's building. Phono 323-Y.
Miss Theresa Woodman arrived In
the city this morning from Portland
to visit her uunt, Mrs. Culver Furry.
Hurt H. Coster, 24 years old, of
tiold Mill, and John Smith, 37 years
old of HoRton, Massachusetts, who
has been working in tho valley, en
listed in the Infantry branch of the
army at tho Medford recruiting office
yesterday and left last night for Port
land to take the physical examination.
Miss Sadie Mulkey of Seattle, is
visiting friends In the city.
Singer sewing inucliine shop, C. A.
Chapman. Phone 903-It. 245 South
entrill. 117
I.ee I.. Jacobs, secretary of the local
lodge of Klks, received a letter toduy
lu response to a telegram of inquiry
Bent to Secretary Kiddle of the Kose
burg lodge, stating that Pat Illake,
the well known member of the local
ICIks lodge, who travels for the Stand
ard Oil company, and formerly mado
his headquarters In this city, was not
In tho accident near Canyonvllle, Ore
gon, Friday night in which a number
of well known Roscliurg peoplo were
injured. Newspaper dispatches of
Saturday mentioned Mr. Illake as one
of the injured.
The runeral of the late David C.
Grim which was held at the Methodist
church In Central Point Sunday, July
8, at 2 p. in., was one of the largest
attended funerals ever held In Central
Point. Hev. M. C. Heed conducted
the services. There were many beau
tiful floral tributes. The Interment
was In Jacksonville and the services
at tho grave were conducted hy the
Central Point camp of the Woodmen
of America order. W. K. Alexander
W'as master of ceremonies. The pall
bearers were W. C. Owen, Hert .Nich
ols, J. E. IloswoII, Ciuy Tex, I. C. rtoh
onett and James Cornutt.
Among the ninny Medford people
who enjoyed'auto trips to Prospect
unday were Mr. and Mrs. tleorgo Col
lins, Mr. and Mrs. William Gates and
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Soutter.
Dr. Henry Hart has returned from
a few days spent at Portland.
Paul Kohler, who for several years
past was in the employ of the local
branch of the Union Meat company,
hus gone to Portland to reside, having
recently been tranferred to the main
plant of the company In that city.
MARRIED.
Miss Bermuda Lewis, sister of Mrs.
Chnuncey Florey of Jacksonville, was
married to Charles A. Gitzen of In
dianapolis, Indiana, Saturday after
noon by Itev. Harry E. Tucker of the
Christian church; A few relatives and
friends of the bride and groom at
tended the ceremony. -Mr. and Mrs.
Gitzen left last night for Portland en
route to their homo In Indianapolis
where Mr. Gitzen Is in the employ of
tho government.
skirts of the city for tho body of little
Olive Bradshaw, who is believed to
have been murdered, was .without re
sult today, und at sunset further ef
forts were suspended until Lqtnorrow.
Meanwhile F.tta May Hicks, the
child's caretaker, and Mrs. Alvln ,
Kennlston, who are alleged to have
confessed they killed the girl by beat
ing and choking her because she was
a cripple and troublesome, continued
silence us to what was done with the
.1.0(1 y.
CRIPPLED GIRL FOUND
MURDERED IN VERMONT
ST. JOHNSBURY, Vt., July 9. A
day's search of the hills on the out-
Bell-ans
Absolutely Removes
Indigestion. One package
proves it. 25c at all druggists.
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Ill CAPITAL
jp $100,000.
listen
JyLiiiiiHi
Savings Accounts
T the 1st National Bank, tliece are
lioth a means and Incentive towards
accumulation. One may open a Savings
Account here with as litlic as One Dol
larand aid to it, or make withdrawals as
desired. It is not available for checking'
BUT EARNS 4 INTEREST, computed
twice each year.
Kvery mcm'n.T of every lioiweli'ild
urnuiiil Mi ili'nril should liavr either u
Savings or ( lic-kiicr Account.
Member of the Federal Reserve System.
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