Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 19, 1918, Page 2, Image 2

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    MEDFORD MATG TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. ORFiOX. FRIDAY, JULY 10. 1918
PA'OE TWO
I OCAL AND
I-' PERSONAL
Amlre-v .T. Kinerson who while
on a fishliiK trip in the ApiilcKiitc
section with his wlfo Thursday wont
to crunk Ills cur unit it run ovur lilliiJ
died nt 11m sanitarium In Medford tt
1:30 n. m. toilny from the Injuries
received In the accident. Ho suf
fered a numlier of broken ribs, a
fractured splno, a fracture of the left
shoulder and Internal Injuries. Mr.
Kinerson was "7 years old and a re
tired farmer. The Kinerson homo Is
at 114 Tripp street. Funeral ar
raiiitements will not lie. completed
until arrival of Ills son and djiimliter
In Iho clly from l.os Angeles,
Insure your grain and hay. Gen
eral Insurance. D. H. Wood & Co.,
No. 7 West Eleventh street.
Mr. and Mrs. S. I. llrown, Jens
Jenson nnd O. G. Colter, father of
Mrs. llrown, returned homo Inst
nlKlit from a visit nt Crater Uiko.
Tho party left Medford Inst Monday
iiml motored to Aiter, Klamath Hot
SprlnRs, Fort Klamath and Crater
Lake, and returned by tho Medford
route.
Special summer prlcoa on all mil
linery. Miss Louusbury, milliner,
126 Knst Muln. 1 1
Dr. It. W. Stearns, tho Modfor"
physician who enlisted some time ago
la the medical reserve corps of .the
army, was Riven a lieutenant's com
mission and Is on duty at Camp
Lewis.
Furniture packing and crating.
Douglas, 201 South Riverside. Phone
162-J. Ill
Itev. John V. Iloyt of Ashland, is
In attendance upon a conference of
Sunday school missionaries of the
northwestern states, in 1he First
Presbyterian church of Portland.
Full line of camp goods. C, E.
Gates Auto Co.
. Mrs. William Hrnndl and daughter
left Thursday for their homo at Nor
folk, Neb., after a visit of several
weeks with relatives and friends. 1
Reliable repairing at Pacific High,
way Garage. 10S
Mr. and Sirs. E. G. Guthrie ar
rived homo Thursday from their two
weeks motor trip over tho McKeniie
Tass and along the McKeniie river.
For the best Insurance see Holmes,
the Insurance Man. '
Vnlon Feed Stables. Good service.
Prices reasonable. V. L. Snyder,
prop. 100"
Tired of waiting for Clarence 1.0 v
ern, foreman of the elates auto gar
age "to appear in court In answer to
a complaint charging him with auto
speeding on the Pacific highway last
week. Justlco Taylor issued a war
rant for Lovem'a arrest last Tuesday
and Constable Chapman brought him
into court, where he was fined and
assessed the cots. amounting in all
to 1 16. SO. llecause of his delay in
coming into court on tho charge pre
ferred by Motorcycle Cop Mclnald,
Lorern had to pay 3 .30 extra in
costs.
Storage batteries for all cars. C.
E. Gates Auto Co.
O. C. Bortimeyer. the Portland
civil service commission secretary
who during his two days slay here
succeeded in obtaining ten men for
the Portland police department and
one man for its fire department, left
Thursday for Cranta Pass to enlist
men for the departments there. Mr.
Bortimeyer announced that a num
ber of other Jackson county men will
Join the departments of tho Male
metropolis in the near future.
See our line of hats. Miss
Lounsbury, milliner. 110'
Captain K. L. Husell, national
army officer, of Camp Lewis. Major
John H. Hi'.u'ard ot the Multnomah
county state militia and John Kol-1
lock, secretary of the state council of
defense, who will address the drat
men of the county at the library tf
night, arrived in the clly ly auto
this afternoon from Grants Pass,
where they addressed the drafted
men of .loM-r-hine county Thursday
night.
Now ts the time to Insure grain.
R. A. Holmes protects you against
loss by fire, while standing and while
being harvested, threshed and In
granary.
Mr. and Mrs 11. Chandler Kgan re '
turned Thursday from their nio'.or
trip to California points '
All kinds et wood, mill blocks and
planer shavings at Valley Fuel Co.
All fuel strictly ca?h from now os.
105
Norman Cage of Weed. forrne:
resident of Ve.UoM. .o i. cne ot
this county' draftei conlirt-r.t
loaves for service MoniU. arrne.1 :a
the city last aigl.t. and is the t test
pf his cousin. M rs Mae 1.
Mitchell sharpens laws mowers S
South Klversid.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
VASn:i-Y,,r,i t.rl lo i.
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FOK SAI.K- To tbnv-xsr .4 J. j
(Kr ros: pn.vf ;,i;ht i"rl Kr-a- j
lund. Mnllor.i K.jt i, : s
Mr. and Mrs. K. K. Nichols ot Port- Included among visitors registered
land are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. j at the hotels today aro Karl S. Heln
Arthur llrown. Mrs. Nichols and i.hardt of Koston, Muss., Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. llrown arc sisters. , M. J. Fitzglbbon of 19 Angeles. Mrs.
A few minutes work and some top - Mner of Kluniath Falls.
dresslnc will restore that old faded
top. C. E. Gates Auto Co.
The pear growers of the valley nre
comment lug on Iho big rush of the
fruit concerns to purchase the pres
ont crop of all Kinds of pears. The
commission men tiro paying $l.7!i a
box fur llurtleits, f. o. b. Medford.
Orders Indicate Dint there is a short-1
ago -in the pear market w hich pro-
auges higher prices later on.
Patriotic 'ball. Nut, Friday, July
19. Launspuch's Jazz Orchestra, lie
there. "
Tho Presbyterian Synod of Oregon
meets nt Eugene, nt tho University
of Oregon, July 23 to I'S. Ministers
and elders from southwestern Oregon
will bo In attendance. The retiring
moderator, ltov. William Halrd, will
open tho synod with ft sermon next
Tuesday at 1:30. The Presbytery or
Southern Oregon will meet on the
days of synod.
Mrs. llaney for hemstitching and
pecotlng. Garnott-Corey Dldg.
H. II. Thompson, the I.nko Creek
merchant. Is In tho city on business
and Is a guest at the Hotel Holland.
Tho Elks club enfo which has been
closed this week In order to give the
stowurd, John I. Kudo, and Mrs,
Kudo, who Is his assistant, a vaca
tion, will reopen Monday noon.
Federal Cord Tires are here. C.
E. Gates Auto Co.
Miss Mildred Douglus of Salem left
for home today after a visit with
Miss Leora Godward of Jacksonville.
Pacific Highway Garage still on
deck. 108'
Miss Novle Lounsbury, the milliner
loft Thursday for an Francisco
where she will spend several weeks
studying np the fall and winter mil
linery styles.
Spoke-tlte will fix that loose wheel.
C. E. Gates Auto Co. 108
Miss Frances Haskins returned
homo Wednesday from the hospital
whero sho was operated on several
weeks ago.
Patriotic boll, Not. Friday, July
19. Jazz music. Let's go!
Among county visitors registered
at tho hotels today were Mr. and
Mrs. Floyd F. Howard of llutte Falls,
C. M. McPonough and J. L. Standfer
of Huch, II. W. lireatore of Rogue
River, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred F.
Don't Just ask for oil. Insist on
Veedol. C. E. Gates Auto Co.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hanley and chil
dren leave tonight for Hnkersfleld,
Cal., their futuro home, where Mr.
Hanley, who has been Associated
Press operator on the Medford Sun
for the past 18 months, will servo In
a like, capacity on the Dally Califor
nfan ot Bakersfield. The many Med
ford and Grants Pass friends of Mr.'
and Mrs. Hanley regret their removal I
from tho valley.
Mrs. .Paul Hanson, local agent for
Nubone corsets. Phone 5S5-H. 117
Mrs. Horace Proiuley, Mrs. L.
Hough and C. II. McConnell return
ed Thursday from a two days visit at
Crater Lake.
Daily's Taxi. Phone 15.
TONIGHT
Prc-Release Showing
NORMA TALMADGE
AND
EUGENE O'BRIEN
IN
'The Safety Curtain"
N
TREATED A R.KiCER SENSATION THAN
IN -DE l.l'NE ANNIE " EEC EN E OT.R1EN
WHO SlTEORTS Miss TAEMADtiE IN
THIS WONDERFEE RRODIVTION HAS A
ROl.E THAT WOEI.D RE YERY DIFF1
TET FOR THE AYERAOE ACTOR 1U T
MR. OT.R1EN CARRIES IT THROEOll
WITH STELLAR HONORS. THE KM ALTO
ISS1IOW1NO THIS FRODECTION AHEAD
OF PORTLAND ANJ) SEATTLE.
TO REL1EYE THE TENSION
"MUTT AND JEFF"
AND
Bill Parson's In "Bill's Baby." Regular Prices.
.lames F. Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. J.
i E. Downs, Mrs. L. 11. Ceve-i. Mrs. T.
H. Arnold, C. D. Runyon and W. (I.
Fortman of San Francisco. Anna M.
Turloy of Cnrvallis, T. K. P.lssoll of
' Wlnterset, la.. Mr. and Mrs. T. W.
I Uurber of Sun Diego, il. Prathor of
Centralis. Wash., Mr. and Mrs. J. S.
Buck of Mt. Ayr, la., M. T. Ferrell
and family of Sacramento, Claude
II. Kayte of Merlin, and Meyer Abra
ham, W. A. Coggershall, Iee Daven
port, A. C. Harnekoff, E. A. Taft,
Cliff Work aud M. C. Munley of
Portland.
Man wanted to drive truck and
assist in retail yard. Dig Pines Lum
ber Co.
In line with the moral crusade now
on In Medford and tho county In the
interests of the military service, the
county authorities sent two young
girls of this city today to a detention
Institution at Portland.
Another one of those big times at
Gold Hill, Saturday night. Launs
puch's orchestra will entertain you.
J01
The uniforms of the officers of the
state militia or home guard company
of Medford arrived In the city yester
day. The other uniforms for the
TTompany, which have been on the
way from New York for a month, are
now expected In the city next week.
Upholstering, mattresses made over
and furniture repairing. Douglas,
162-J. 100
Chief Boatswain's Mate Walter G.
A,verill who was here to attend the
funeral of his brother-in-law. Leroy
Housstim, left today to resume ser
vice in the navy at the Bremerton
navy yard. Chas. Boussum of Port
land, left today for that city after
having attended bis brother's fun
eral. Dr. Heine. Garnett-Corey Bldg.
Attorney F. J. Newman and fam
ily aro residing at Ashland during
Hie Chautauqua season and have tak
en apartments on Granite street in
that city.
Open air" pavilion dance, Gold Hill,
Saturday night. 101
Among auto touring parties regis
tered at the Hole! Medford today
were tho following: Mr. nnd Mrs. H.
C. Illckncll of Chico, and W. A. Cur
tis of Weed; Chas. J. B. Malarkey
and family and Mr. and Mrs. N. K.
Hclfrlrh of Portland: Mr. and Mrs.
L. A. Duncan nnd Mrs. M. B. Johnson
of Tho Dalles: nnd Mrs. It. C. Ward
nud party and II. A. Beeman of San
Frnncisco.
A Nutritious Diet for All Ages.
Keep Horlick's Always on Hand
Quick Lunch; Home or Office
TOMORROW
James F. Thompson,
ft Si rfcCarror Infants
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srRKEN TODAY. THIS IS
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PRICES:
Lower Floor 50c, Balcony
25c, Children 15c
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SUMMER DRINKS
If you want to enjoy that picnic, can-.p-ing
trip, as we'll as all other occasions,
take along some of these choice drinks.
LEMON JUICE, LOJU
WELCH GRAPE JUICE
TOKO ' LUXO
PEP made in Medford
We also carry many other things desirable for
your outing
MARSH & BENNETT
Personal Attention
PHONE
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Yourself How America
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FACTS NO FICTION
Prompt Service
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Hohenzollern Hell Of Empire-Grabbing Intrigue.
Was ForceJ Into The Great War.
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(iirniion of Mr. Iieary iiarckc has
bivn crcsgi'd lo p!cy the music
s.'oro was especialey arranged
for this prinkxiiun.
GIM CliTTNQ
Onirta Herb Store
H(rl care ror c.-.rache. headache,
c.'arrah. :lip:horia, goro throat.
'.:::-.c :.-o-.:!:c. kidney trouble, stomach
trm:!.!; . hr.:rt trouble, chills and feT
cr. cra::iij, coashs, pooclrculaUon.
"n.- t?, tamers, cracked breast,
s nil kinds ot goiters. NO OP-
t;us.
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TO V. IMM IT ::.Y CONCERN':
This is to certify that I, tho un
iiTsiirr.eJ. had very severe stomach
tro-iMe .ir.il tad been hothered for
several joars and last August was not
f". v;eii to '.ive, and hearing ot Glm
fh'.a? ( hr,ss Herb Store Is at 214
S,v.::h Front s:reet, Medford) I de-c:-'ei
to f.n hcrli for my stomach
troa'iie, and t s orted to feeling bet
tor as soon as 1 used them and today
a:a a son r.i.m and can heartily rec
ommend anyone affli.-ted as I was to
see Cm Chiini and try his Herbv
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