Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 29, 1918, Page 2, Image 2

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MEDFORn MATL TRTTITTNE, MFDFOTCD, OREO ON", FRTPAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1!)1R
f OCAL AND
J PERSONAL
Tho Jackson County Y. P. S. C. K,
v 111 hold tholr anniuil convention In
tho Phoenix Presbyterian church, on
Saturday and Sunday, Xov. I1(J and
Dec. 31, beginning Saturday at 10 a.
m. Cafeteria dinner will be flowed
Saturday and Sunday by the I,adlca'
Aid at 1 o'clock.
A Rtoro full of henullrul nnd np
proprliitn Christmas RuggentlonH at
Johnson's, tho Jeweler. 214
Frlonde of Mrs. Kd Andrews, for
mor resident of llodford, who suf
fered a stroke of paralysis n short
tlmo aso In her homo in New York,
will bo glad to hoar that her condi
tion tho critical Is not serious. The
attondinK phj'RlclanB feel assured of
her entire rocovery.
Homalltchlnff, pecollnK. All work
guaranteed. Vanity Hat Shop. tf
J. (1. Davis who has been for the
past several weeks superintondinK
very extensive improvements which
ho Is having put in for tho develop
ment of his mining properties near
Gold Hill, left yesterday for Kaera
monto whero lie will spend Thanks
giving with his family.
Present quarters leased. We must
move. Now is tho tlmo to purchase
tho furs you havo wanted at right,
prices. V. V. Bnrtlelt, 12 C Kimt
Main. 214
Mr. and Mrs W. .T. McKay enter
tained at dinner Thursday as their
guests Mr. nnd Mrs. V-.-. K. Crews,
Mr. and Mrs. ,1. It. Crews nnd Mrs.
Fischer.
KxperJenced hemstitching; nnd po
cotlnsf. Mrs. 13. E. Ilaney, Carnett
Corcy BldRr.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Warner enter
tained Mr. and Mrs. Sihleffelin, Mr.
Colvljf, Miss Italia Klni? and Mrs.
Oalo and two children Thanksgiving
at dinner.
All hats greatly reduced at Lottie
Howard's. 214
The regular social meeting of the
Eastern Star was held Thursday
evsnlng. A Bhort program preceded
cards and dancing. HefreHlinionls
wero served consisting of sandwiches
and coffee. Tho Social committee for
tho evening Included: Chairman,
Mrs. J. B. Porry, Mrs. MeKcnny, Mrs,
Lou Jones. Mrs. Elwood, Mrs. Slew
ing, Miss MoMurtrcy, Mrs. Halph
Woodford, Mrs. Wilson, Mrs. Welch,
Mrs. Hamilton, Mrs. Young, Mr.
Woleh, Mr. Perry und Mr. Wilson.
D. II. Cnoiidgo entertained ns his
guests at dinner Thursilny members
of tho Colony club.
Tho war Is over nnd tho flu Ib
gono. liny Christmas presents at
Jepaneso Art Storo. 215
Born To Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Itlrh
nrdson this morning an S '..-pound
boy.
For the best Insuranco see Holmos,
th Insurance Man.
Major C. A. Malone, who left as
captain of tho Ashland coast artillery
company, who Is now ntatloned ut
Fort Word, Is spending Thanks
giving wllh friends nt Meilford.
You can' drink a pint of der for
a nlrkal at IleVon's.
Miss Cicrtrude Ash has been em;
ployed for some time In slenogniph
Ical work In (lie office of Warren
Spruco company nt Portland.
Nns'.i Hotel. Spsclal rates, week
or month. Steam heat. 2 IS
Frank Loder, who recently resign
ed his pneilion with tho Call torn in
Oregon Power company, left Thurs
day ovenlng for northern California
whoro ho will rover tho territory for
tho luternntlonul Correspondence,
school, by which ho Is now employed,
between I'nmmmilr und Redding. Ills
family will removo to California
later.
Wanted to rent, good piano, 22S
North Central. 211
The Klks Thanksgiving dance was
attended by a large crowd Including
both local and inil-nf town people.
Among those In from surrounding
towns were Mr. ami Mis'. Provost,
Mr. and Mrs. Ames Mnlnger, Mrs.
Wm. Milieu, John Murphy, Mr. und
Mrs. nollarliMo of Ashland, Mr. and
'Mrs. Win. Von iter IMlen, .Mr. and
Mm. Frank lirow'i and daughter.
.Mr. and Mis. I'aiteraoii from Kaglc
Point.
We arc allowed .1)0 per cent sugar
for December. Anticipating this two
months ago we engaged one of the
best cniifly makers on the const. I:, it
more, give mure of Shasta candy.
Try our new line. Make "huslnc.
Hfl usual" a reality. 2 hi
Mr.:. .1. 1). Stiiltz, formerly .Miss
Cochran, owner 0f lllc Vanity shop,
has Rtii to Portland where she will
live. Mopping nit en route at ('.rants
Pass to friends.
Hemstitching and plcotlng nt 10r.
per yard at llaiidb rn ,t Shop
T0?iAIf T0 CLASSIFY
HIST On the stiei't, p. itrl ear "in.'.
Hoi u i ti lo Mall 'I'll, !. ne or phone
it 2li
FOI! 8ALK- I IMS I'm .1 touring ear.
now mohair lop and I'.-at .oveis.
Looks and runs like iu-,v, ? I..i..t'i;
Rome teruis. Aulo l-;rii;iim', Is
Nol i h Crape streel , ',' 1 :l
Major C. A. Malono of Seattle,
who has charge of buying for canton
ments of Oregon and Washington,
while in .Mud ford on business was the
guest over Thanksgiving of Mr. nnd
MiB. Hoy Davis on Park avenue.
A better place to do your Xmas
shopping. Johnson's, tho Jeweler.
214
Miss I.ounsbury, who Is closing out
bur shop located In the Meilford Nat
ional Dank bldg., has bought the
Vanity shop which she' will run on
tho same basis as did Miss Cochran,
with Hie addition of an expert trim
mer and homstltrhor.
Kemoval sale now going on nt MIsb
Louusbur.v'a Millinery store. 1211 Kast
.Alain. Kvorything at cost. 2Hi
Among tho soldiers home on fur
lough for Thanksgiving tiro Fverett
Ilrayton and Poland Hubbard.
Get your milk, cream, butter and
buttermilk at DoVoo's.
Tho Misses (Jertrudo nnd Francis
Ash are nt homo visiting their par
ents on West Jackson street. Miss
Frances Ash will return to San Fran
cisco in two weeks where sho Ib em
ployed in tho navy us yeornanette,
having previously been occupied In
war welfare work.'
Daily'R Taxi. Pnone 15.
The Slanford-Calltornla Thanks
giving d.iy football game resulted In
a victory for California by a score of
U7 to 0.
Free storage. Power Auto Co. tt
Itov. J. K. Howard, a Presbyterian
minister, of Mod ford and Clendale, n
former member of the Oregon legis
lature, Is doing good work in helping
Now York put over tho united war
work campaign fund and will soon
go to Franco.
Pleasant, nufo, quick, cure. Dr.
Ilali'tnad, 227 South Central. 231!
It. K. Hackcts of Grants Pass, was
visiting friends in the city yesterday.
Order your Xmas cards or folders
at tho Meilford Printing Co.
K. P. Arthur came up from Albany
Wednesday to spend a few days look
ing over the city and country.
Good lino or fox and wolves, tho
most popular furs (his season. Ilar
galna boforo removal, at Dartlett's.
214
Jas. A. Gilbert and C. Ilolnteln of
Copper, Cal., aro in the city for a few-
days on business.
Forty itlylna of engraved Xmas
cards and folders. Mcdford Printing
Co.
G. O. Drowsier enme in from Pilch
Wednesday to spend Thanksgiving In
tho city.
Iluy what you wish with that lib
erty bond, Riuno ns cash at Johnson's,
tho Jeweler. 211
Thos. Moo and II. E. Drown camo
In from Applegalo Wednesday to visit
friends in tho city.
Wo buy nnd soil everything. High
est ensh prices paid for furniture,
Ernest Dorn enmo In from the
mining district of WulkliiB to visit,
friends in tho city for a few days,
carpets, tools, mattresses. Geo. W.
Douglas, HI North Front streel,
phone 1112-J. 2.10g
W. T. Contllt of l.o.i Angeles, r.pent
Thanksgiving with friends In the city
yesterday.
Orres, high grades tailoring for
men nnd women. Ashlnnd, Oregon.
C. II. Oberhanse came up from
Uoreliurg Is In the city for n few days
on bnstness.
Orres, the Indies' tailor, will be at
llolol Hollnud every Thursday after
noon. Illgh-elaas work only.
-Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pelou'ze of
F.aglo Potnl, wero guests of Fmll
Mohr at the Hotel Mcdford yester
day. Genuine Coca Cola at Devon's.
K. nnd "Mrs. S. W. Stock of San
Francisco, nrrlvod In Meilford yester
day to upend a few days looking over
the city and country.
Order your Xmas cards or folders
It. Iloswell cumu up rrom the mlue
yesterday to 'spend Thanksgiving
with friends In the city, und was a
guest at tho Hotel Holnd.
at tho Mcdford Printing Co.
It. N. Leonard of Delaware. Ohio,
arrived in, .Mcdford yesterday to
spend a few days looking over the
ci:y and country.
Free storage. Power Auto Co. tf
Wm. Gllmore who is In the univer
sity training camp at Seattle, ramo
homo yesterday on n five-day leave
to Hpcnd Thanksgiving with his
grandfather, A. .1. Fletcher on Grif
fin creek. ,
Engraved Xmas cards and folders.
Medford Printing Co.
S. S. Aiken came down from Pros
pect yesterday to spend a few days
visiting in Mcdford. Ho expects Inter
to go down to Salem and may spend
tho winter thero and in Portland.
A recuperative diet In Influenza.
Horllck's Malted Milk, very diges
table. Joo Hader came In from Phoenix
Wednesday to talk with tho stock
men and say hello to tho boys around
town.
Forty styles of engraved cards and
folders. Mcdford Printing Co.
Hay Pruitt came homo Wednesday
to cat turkey and plum pudding with
the folks In the city. He Is attend
ing the university training school at
Seattle, and Is on a' five days fur
lough. Dr. Heine, Gnrnott-Coroy Dldg.
Ellsworth II. llurg of Willows, Cal.
Is In tho city for a few days on busi
ness. Dr. Mc. M. Dow has returned from
New York and resumed his practice
of medicino and surgery, 1107-8 M. F.
H. ltlilg., Tel. KID. Tho Dow Hospi
tal. Tel. 11. 2 IS
F. P. Knight came in from Eugene
Wednesday to spend a few days In
tho city on business.
Hemstitching and pecotlng nt
Handicraft Shop. 216
K. F. Logan and Fred E. Kloeg of
Portland, wero doing business In the
city Wednesday.
20 per cent discount on women's
button ehoes. Schmidt's "Good
Shoos," 21 North Central avenue.
A. T. Hice und Y. Johnson came
in from San Francisco Wednesday to
spend Thanksgiving In tho city.
If its toys you want go to Japanese
Art Storo. 213
Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Lockhart of
Portland, aro visiting friends In the
city for a few days.
Wanted A bargain In a small
house and lot. Hox D, care Mall
Tribune.
LeUind Jacobs !s in tho city on a
four day leave to Hpcnd Thanksgiv
ing with his folic- on North Riverside
avenue. Ills Is n member of the Slu
denls Army Training corps at the
University of Oregon.
Tho public Is cordially Invited lo
attend tho annual memorial exercises
at Elks Temple, Sunday, Dec. 1st. at
2:110 p. m. Excellent program. 214
Dwight Phlpps, one or the boys of
the S. A. T. C. of the University of
Oregon, camo homo for Thanksgiving
wllh his folks, Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Phlpps.
Furnlturo upholstering, mallress
making, crating and parking. Doug
las, 201 S. Riverside, phone IC2-J.
Delbert Plye who has been buying
sheep for the Snu Franelfco market,
shipped two car loads Wednesday.
Hoynl und Pullman bread at De
Voe's.'
C. E. Ellis of Loe Angeles, and
E. J. Norcross of Oakland, Cal., are
spending a law days In tho city on
business.
The AVells Fargo express office
will cloro ut 5:30 p. ni., commencing
Dec. 1st. Ciis for pickups nuut be
in by 4:110. 21-1
Otto Nichols came up from Hose
burg Wednesday for a few days visit
with friends in tho city.
For fire Insurance phone 04, cor
ner Eloventh street and S. P. track.
!. It. Wood & Co. .
II. D. Fifer who Is attending tho
S. A. T. C. at tho University of Ore
gon, canio in yesterday to spend
Thanksgiving with his folks, .Mr. and
.Mrs. T. A. Flfer of lieddy avenue.
A stock, all new und up to date.
Do your shopping thero. Johnson's,
tho Jeweler. 214
C. J. Harnett and C. XI. Comson of
Vancouver, 1). C, wore among tho
out of town visitors In the city Wed
nesday. Wanted Girl to tend to children
during aftornoons. Phone MrB. Itob
ort Ituhl, Hotel Medford.
Hussell Coleman came home from
Eugene yesterday to resnmo school.
Ho has been nt work with tho It. S.
(Geological Survey for some time
making a sheet of Lane county.
J. C. Humes who bus been visiting
home for a few days, left the first of
tho week for Portland to resume tho
real ..'Slate business.
Elmer and Floyd Anderson of St.
Cloud, Minn., arrived In Medford
lesterday to look over the country
for a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Orr and daugh
ter and G. A. Harlow came up from
Rogue River yesterday and aro guests
at tho Hotel Nash.
M. E. Howard of San Francisco,
is in the city for a few days on busi
ness. Walter Hess, first class yeoman on
tho lT. S. cruiser Chattanooga, who
enliuled In the navy about a year
ao. came home from New York yes
terday for a few days visit.
.Mrs. Anna Danhof leaves tonight
for Hozeman, .Mont., where she Is
called on account of the critical ill
ness of her mother.
Among the list of subscribers to
tho war fund omitted from tho pub
lished list was C. M. Thomas for $25.
II: Parks of Jacksonville, was a
Medford visitor Friday.
SAFE, GENTLE REMEDY
BRINGS SURE RELIEF
Tor LMiO years CiOI.D MKDAL
Unarlcin 4 i 1 has enabled stiffVrin);
humanity In wlilnhinil sMtarka of
litdnny, livrr, blmldor and .stomach
t rnul tvn ami all diseases connect oil
with tlut urinary organs, and to build
up and region lo heal I h organs
weakened by ilh'eiiHO. Thcve most
Important origins mu-t bo watched,
because (hey filter and purity t he
blood; unless they do Hunt' work you
aro doomed.
Weai ines:;, sleeplessness, nervous
ness, despninb ney, baekaehe, stom
ach I rouble, pains In tho I (dux and
lower abdomen, v.viw el, difficulty
when urinut inc. rheumatism, si ia
tlra and Iniuhano warn you of
trouble with your Uldn-'v. i;t)I,I
WEEKS & McGOWAN CO
1'NDKRTA Kl'R
Day Phono: Pactfle 2-7.
Night l'hones: F. W. Week. 1l:t-Jli.
Ijuly Aslscnt.
MEDAL Haarlem Oil Caprules are
the remedy you need. Take three or
four every day. Tho healing oil
soaks Into tho cells and lining of the
kidneys nnd drives' out, the pulsonn.
New life nnd health will surely fol
low. When your normal vigor has
been restored continue treatment for
a while in keep yourself In condition
und prevent a return of the disease.
Pon't wait until you are inccpalile
of righting. Start taking COLD
MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules to lay.
Your druggist will cheerultly refund
your innu.'c if you art; not satisfied
with re-niltH, Hut ho sure to get the
original- Imported GOLD MEDAL
and accept no subst tl utes. In throe
slcs. Sealed packages. At all drug
sieves. Adv.
E. W. Carleton of Table Hock, is
spending the week end In Meilford.
See tho wonderful assortment, la
dles wrist watches at Johnson's, from
10.00 to' the diamond set beauties
at100. 214"
H. M. Parlis of tho state bureau
of .Mines, Is hero looking into the
chrome mining situation.
F. lingers of Yreka, Ib at the Hotel
Nash for a few days visiting friends.
Alico Palmer who spent Thanits
gtving with her folks, Mr. and Mrs.
H. J. Palmer, left this morning for
Klamath Falls to resume teaching,
Horace llromley who Is homo on a
short leavo from Camp Lewis, and
his mother, Mrs. E. II. Hromloy were
guests of Mrs. Lodenila L. Hugh for
Thanksgiving dinnor. Ho expects to
leavo for tho camp Sur.day.
Hussell Harris, who Ih a member
of tho S. A. T. O., University of Ore
gon, is home for Thanksgiving with
his folks, Mr. nnd Mrs. W. D. Harris
of Seven Oaks.
Mark Patton and wife came in
from Hoseburg yesterday to spend
Thanksgiving with their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. James Bass and Oney Pat-ton.
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Your fjrocer v,il refund
the full prico you paid for
M.J.B. Coffee if it does
not please your taste, no
matter how much you
Lave used out cf the cwt.
and - Save 2Cc
WARLEY IVi IN. DEVON XYi IN.
ARROW
COLLARS
CLUETT. PFB")Y A -Q. INC. MAKERS
Theres a regular
meal in
TOASTIES
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The House of Biu Features.
Your Last Chance
to see "
Alarm
Saturday afternoon
at 2 o'clock 1- o'clock,
Saturday Xiglit
7 O'clock Until Midnight
Adults 25c; Children 10c.
A gW Saturday
filfefe 'DECEMBER
First XeW'York Musical Hit of tho year. Highly
endorsed hv Portland papers.
ARTHUR HAMftERSTEIN'S-
DAZZLIPG SUCCESS
A MUSICAL COMEDY OF DELf OHTFUL SURPRISES
BOOK AND LYRICS BY
OTTO HARBACH AMrtTHPR
music byRUDOLPHFRINL .,.,..,,
... ,rTr.!s f. NEW YORK
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KNOCKOUT
REMARKABLE CA5T-VJ0NDER CHORU5"REALS0N6HITS
with OSCAR FIGMAN and
Original cmnjiany of forty-five people.
Mail ni'deis fur seats accepted now.
PRICES: 50c, $1.00, $1,50, $2.G0.
Curtain at 8:10 ). in. sharp.
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We invite a comparison
of quality and price.
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PROPERLY FITTED
Hulto l-a over Miiy Co,
so imors i'kkd
Next Week Is Doll Week
All liie week w hae on sale a Ni- lot of
American made dt'!,s. A sample line at wholesale
pi iv'.. Di.n'i lii a im1 until ymi sec this line.
iieath's Drug A'tore
Phono SSI.
The San Tox Storo
ONE NIGHT ONLY-MONDAY, DEC. 2
Klaw andiErlan?er Present
15
Assistants
5 m
lie Master Magiciai
15
Assistants
Press Opinion of New York Declares CARTER
"he Greatest Magician" 'A Veritable Sensation' '
e. iriumpn oi Maac
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"The first time in the history of theatricals
that blase Broadway ever paid $2 to see a
magician, Alexander not excepted"
Local conditions enabled the Page management to secure this
remarkable attraction at a reduced scale of prices
PIUCESWhole lower floor $1; Balcony 25c, 50c, 75c; Boxes $2
Scat sale Page box office Saturday, Nov. 30, at 10 a. in.
MAIL OEDERS RECEIVED NOW.
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