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MEDFOfiD MAIL' TftlBTTNE, MKDFOUD, OttEflOK. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1010
IOCAL AND
PERSONAL
Tho officials of tlio Jacltson Coun
ty Farm Bureau nro well pleased
with the way the membership cam
paign 18 progressing. Tho meetings
re well attended and so far na op
position baa boon encountered: hut
on the contrary a good representa
tion n joining in every community
visited. liolow Is a schedule of next
week's meetings: Wlmer, Feb. 17,
2:30 p. m.; Rogue River, Fob. 17.
8 p. m.; Sams Valley, Feb. 19, 2: SO
T. m.; Table Rock, Feb. 19, S p. m.;
-, Eagle Point, Feb. 21, 2:30 p. m.
Nothing - more appreciated : for
breakfast than waffles and coffee.
Try them at the Holland cafe, 278
.... !W. A. Folgcr, former county food
administrator, left Friday evening to
kttend the sessions ot tho tongue to
Hnforce Peace congress at Portland.
Llthla water at 1 Voe's.
v John H. Carkln returned this mor-
, sing from Salem where be spent tho
past week In looking after matters
pending In the legislature and at
tended the Oregon Retail Merchants
convention.
Dr. H. P. Hargrave, physician.
lUoms 409-410 Gnrnett-Corey. Bldg.,
pkon 230. , 1 tt
Rev. C. H. Hoxie of Wilderville,
the former well known pioneer Jleth
odlst preacher and farmer of lho
Taller, arrived In the city this mor
ning to'Tielt friends for several days
end look after business matters. Ho
Is now 80 years old and first located
In tbe valley when 17 years old. His
circuit as preacher extended for
many years between the foot of the
Btaklyous and the foot of the Cos-
cades; which territory he covered on
horseback. He Is remarkably vig
orous mentally and physically for one
of his - years and does not wear
glasses. A number of years ago he
old his farm between Medford and
Ashland and has since made his
home with a niece at WilderTille. .'
.: , narantoed piston rings tor all
Mrs. G, E. Gates Auto Co..
i ; Hotel guests over Sunday will find
k pleasant and profitable place toJ
spend the evening at the service ot
the First Presbyterian church. Fel
lowship lunch.-and social hour, aftor
the service.
, Try the delicious waffles and cof-
fe for breakfast at the Holland cafe.
: - - .- . 27S
. .. Elmer E. Quigley of Walker, ship
ped, a car of ninety hogs to Portland
from Hornbrook on Saturday. He
purchased the porkers down the
river. There being no stock inspec
tor on band to give his shipment the
"once over," he was obliged to ac-
sonipany his shipment to Medforu.
Treka Journal:-
. . Julia -Arthur last time tonight as
pdlth Cavell, at Page.
. & M Dodson of Denver, Col.,, was
bne of the arrivals at the Hotel. lied
ford today. t
. Alo Taxi. - Phono 95. .
. . Mrs. W.. W. Walker and son Ray
mond arrived in the city Friday from
Grants Pass to spend the week-end
with friends.
... Don't kick about high-priced shoes
tohtn you can buy them for cost at
No. 10 South Central. Sale will close
t p. nu, Feb. 25th.
-. i J. C. Thompson ot San Francisco,
seoretary to President J. D. Grant of
the California-Oregon Power com
pany, spent Saturday at the local- ot
flees of the company. .
. Tires guaranteed 50 CO miles; also
Universal tubes. . Medford Service
KUUon.- . , 280
: State Policeman ' McDonald, of
Medford, was in the city last night,
having come-this far-north tn the
train wnue,, on tne . trait . of . some
booze that was In a suit case in ono
of the passenger coaches. , At'Grahts
Pass ha closed, jn on the consign
ment, but as usual the owner did not
claim the goods, which consisted cf
10 -bottles of claret, two bottles ot
whiskey and one bottle of gin. -It
-was taken back to Medford by Mr.
McDonald. Grants Pass Courier? '
Nash Hotel. Special rates,, .week
r month, steam neat. 267
. Mr, and -Mrs. Willis Hall and
daughter of Vallejo, Cai., are visiting
in the city and were callers at the
Commercial club ; yesterday : afte'r-
noon. .
The "Cavell Case" last time to
night at Page is the true story of the
booting of the Red Cross nurse.
Those who have been in fear lest
an automobile driver would be oblig
ed to carry a metal tag. or ,. badge
showing- ownership of car when buy.
Ing gasoline, may rest comfortable.
The committee to which this hill was
referred reported favorable. ;' This
means the proposed bill will die in
the" committee room and never,, have
a chance to show its head in the
house to trouble the hard worked law
makers.'
It pays to save In the Building &
Lean, 429 M. F. & H. Bldg. .
i v Jiimoa Morton or Fhoenlx, was a
Modford visitor Saturday. .
For. fire insurance phone 64, tor-'
ner Eleventh street and S. P. track.
!. It. Wood& Co. -r .-..
;At Corvallls Friday evening the
University of .Oregon defeated the
Aggies by a score of 27 to 17.
, Based on facts, historically correct
the VCoavell Case" should be seen by
evoryone.
. ('. 'A.: Sanders of Wellon, visited
Welford Saturday and reports the
muddiest of roads in the Antelope,
v Bakery goods at DeVoe's. 1 '
WEEKS & McGOWAN CO
- - UNDERTAKER
ay Phono: Pacific 227.
MjClit Phones: P. IV. Weeks, 10'MS.
: ' j.I.ttdjr. Assistant. V.
' Allss McCormlok's food class will
moot In, the library next Tuesday
evening instead of Monday night as
planned. The change is made neces
sary by Farm Bureau meetings Mon
day afternoon and ovenlng at Wtmor
and Roguo River. .
A two-lb. box of Vogan's chocolates
for J. 135 at DoVoo's.
C. Av Richmond ot Central Point
spent Saturday in Medford.
Windshield glasses tor all cars. C.
E. Gates Auto Co.
Dr. E. Klnehgessner of tho River
side district, was a business visitor
In the city Friday and today.
Cavell Case last time tonight at
Paso. -
San Francisco visitors In Medford
today Include J. C. Thompson, W. A.
Snyder, R. R. Harris. Goo. R. Cos
grove and C 0 Fllmpatrlclc.
Malted milk 50c re. DeVoe's. '
Tarents who nro desirous of an
early religious education for their
little clilldron will db well to con
sider tho primary department of re
ligious education conducted by the
First Presbyterian church under the
direction of Mrs. Charles Sweeney
with an able corps of tenchors. With
modem methods of teaching the
bible and kindred subjects this school
moet3 every Sunday morning- in the
church chapel at 9:43 o'clock, and
children from throe to nlno are received.
The Valley Fuel Co. has adopted a
strictly cash basis beginning Feb. 1.
All kinds ot wood for sale. Phone 76.
290
Warned by past experience, thru
tho flu epidemics tho Salem board ot
education recently decided as a fur
ther precaution against a future epi
demic to employ a number of substi
tute teachers so that if any teacher
showed symptoms of illness she could
oo instantly relieved until it was
made plan as to whether she was af
flicted with the disease.
Dr. Heine; Garnett-Corey Bldg.
Local 'Elks are .interested in the
invitation recently presented by the
Siskiyou county Elks who are mem
bers ot the Ashland lodge, to tho
Ashland and Medford lodges to be
their guests in Yreka on St. Patricks
day, or the nearest practical dote.
when they will endeavor to give the
Elks from this side ot the mountain
yie time of their lives.
1'iece goods, remnants. Trnax
Store, lowest prices. 27S
. Saturday was one of the beautiful
days of the winter and early spring
season with the sun, which came
early, shining all day and a balmy
like atmosphere. However, rain ts
predicted for tonight and tomorrow,
but this does not sound so awful in
view of the fact that rain was also
predicted for last night and today.
This morning's minimum tempera
ture was 32 degrees above. , i
"Alco Taxi. Phone 95.
.' The public market was the best to
day: for several weeks with more of
a supply of vegetables than for some
time past and a goodly supply of beef
and pork and dressed chickens and
rabbits.
. Hemstitching, peeoting, all work
guaranteed. Vanity Hat Shop. ;
Among the eastern guests regis
tered at the hotels are H. H. Hoffman
of Xew York City.,
it's time to repeat on that corn
that pops at 20s per pound. Warner,
Wortman & Gore's. 27S
Porter J. Neff who spend the week
at Salem watching legislative doings,
arrived home Saturday.
(, City hemstitching and pecoting 5c
yd. Mrs. B. E. Haney. ' 274
5 Guy Wetherbee, of the govern
nlent fish hatchery on the Applegate
river, is in the city today. He says
that on .last Saturday night the Ap
plegate was at flood stage, in fact
the river was the highest it has been
In nine years. As a result, the wat
er backed up over the fish racks and
ISO steelhead, averaging about seven
pounds each, were lost. Grants Pass
Courier.
Crane Rabbitry,. 1039 Court, sell
ing best Flemish Giant breeding does
in valley at low prices. 278
Many of the high school students
and the high, school band will accom
pany the school's basketball team to
Ashland tonight to root for Medford
In the return games to be played with
the teams of Ashland high. The local
teams, band and student body will
depart in autos for Ashland from the
high school at 6:30 p. m.
Mrs. Paul Hansen, experienced
corsetler, for Xu-Bone Corsets. Phone
58o-H. - 300
A telegram received in the city last
night by Chns. Strang from Mrs. R.
Conroy at Camp Lewis Btated that
Captain Conroy was ill in the hospital
there and therefore could not be in
Medford today as he had planned.
but would probably be able to come
to this city the latter part of the
month for a several days visit. t
' Men's 1 dress Bhirts Si. Truax
Store. 278
' Portland visitors in Medford Fri
day and today included ' Frank S.
Glover, T. J. Felix Moran, J. J. Cro
fut and Walter E. Bliss. ;
Get your milk, cream, butter and
buttermilk at DeVjo's.
airs. k. Wood and soil Archie
of Grants Puss, are visiting friends
in the city.
Furniture upholstering, mattress
making, crating and packing; Doug
las, 201 S. Riverside. Phono 162-J.
DR; RICKERT
EVES SOIKXTIFICALM'
TESTED, AND GLASSES
, PROPERLY FITTED
NO DROPS USED
Broken Lenses Accurately Duplicated
Suito 1-2 over May Co,
Miss Carmen Kittson who was re
moved to her home curly In tho week
from the Medford suultnrlum where
sho underwenan operation Is roeov-
cring strength nnlly and win prounii'
ly bo nblo to' resume her duties nt
Heath's drug store tho latter part of
next Week.
Tho new Medford Servleo Station
respectfully tmlicits a share of your
patronage. Gas, Oil, etc. Corner
Main' and Riverside. SS0
. The Klumuth county officials niul
attorneys who were hero nttomllng
tho cases being heard before Judgo
t'nlklns growing out ot tho Klamath
county court houses row, loft tor
home this forenoon. Judge Calkins
is expected to givo his decisions in
the pleadings in about two woelis.
For the best insurance see Holmes
the Insurnuco Man. '
The public schools were in session
today much to tho disgust of the pu
pils ot all ages when tho delightful
weather together with tho fact that
Saturday bus always been a holiday
was takon into consideration. No
Saturday session1 will bo held next
week. ' '.:'!!
' Sweaters at cost. Truax Store. 2"S
Guy Harper ot Portland, deputy
Internal. collector, and former deputy
shorltf of this county, was In Mod-
ford this week distributing among
dealers in cigars and-tobacco the
new blanks which they will be re
quired to use when making out ro
ports when the now revenue law goes
into effect.
Guaranteed springs for all cars.
C. E. Gates Auto Co.
If a pending bill In tho legislature
becomes a law dentists may bo ex
empt from jury duty. Tho prosont
law provides that physicians, minis
ters of the gospel, teachers and men.
lera of the fire department aro now
exempt and it the new bill passes,
dentists will be among those who can
legally dodge jmy duty.
Spuds 2c, onions 2c. Truax Store.
....... 27S.
Mr. and Mrs. j. Frank Balliuger
are today celebrating their 20th wed
ding anniversary at their home, 125
North Holly street.
Yon can drink a pint of cider for
a nickel at DeVoe's.
Relatives of Clarence Bates felt a
little relieved when a telegram was
received fro'.i Mm th.s morning sent
from Camp Dix announcing his safe
arrival from France in Xew York last
Tuesday wita his regiment. It was
presumed thai he wat. with the regi
ment but until the telegram was re
ceived his relatives and friends wdre
just a trifle worried.
Coffee 25c Truax Store. 27S
The dbvetors of the Medford nnd
Ashland commercial clubs hold a
joint conference in this city last night
to discuss county road matters pond,
ing in the legislature.
Guaranteed spars pings for all
cars. C. E. Gates Auto Co.
A. D. Helms of Ashland was a
Medford visitor Saturday.
, ' 2. plcgs. Aunt Jemima Pancako
flour Zhc. Truax Store. 27S
J. C. Herring of Central Point, has
received from Ills son, Privato Dan
Herring ot the 302nd Remount squa
dron, now stationed at Coblcnz, Ger
many, two handsome vases made out
of brass shells he picked up on the
battlefield of Chateau Thierry. Tho
larger one, from a French "73," Is
handsomely hammered and engraved
as a souvenir of the battlefield.
R. II." llrowno relumed last woek
from tho army camp at Augusta, Gu.,
and received his discharge: from ser
vleo at Camp Lewis. Knroute west
to tho coast ho visited friends and
relatives In Now York city and Now
Jersey and was accompanied west by
his wife and ltttlo daughter. Tho.v
consider themselves tovtunato in hav
ing escaped tlift sovero wlortn now
raging In tho middle west. Tho
llrowno family have located tempor
arily In u Hotel Holland apartment.
Mr. llrowno Is qutto extensively In
terested In farm lands near Medford,
all of which aro leased for this year.
Ilo has accepted a position lit tho of
fice of tho Pago-Dressier company,
and will act. as thn manugor of tho
company's tiro and automobile Insur
ance department.
You can always find BomothluK for
a quick lunch at PnYno's, ..
Sardines,' can 10c. Truux btoro.
: .VI 278
Colonel E. E. Kelly, who returned
recently from .".Franco ' 'utter 14
months sorvlco, on ,tho bsittlefront,
leaves Sunday too tho Texusoll fields
In connection wllfh litigation iu which
ho is attorney. , Ho vxpocts to bo
away for soma mouths, pvrhups the
entire summer. ' 14 : f ' !
Brooms !5c. Trunx Store. ' 27S
Insuro in sure Insurance. 'Phone
799 or 509-T; Bennett Hit. Co. 291
Tho pleasant , weather of Saturday
brought many people Into town. from
the country districts with consequent
benefit to tho merchants.
Guaranteed brake lining for all
cars. C. E. Gates Auto Co.
-Mrs. J. V. Ilunners nnd daughter.
Mrs. Loreno Stein, and mothor, Mrs.
B. R. Canterbury left today for tholr
future homo nt Portland. 'Mr. Han
ners who recently sold his homo and
will make his headquarters at Port
land hcrcartor, will join thorn en
route to the state metropolis nt Rose
burg. The family has resided in this
city for the past t,en years and mnny
friends regret their departure. Mr.
Hanners is a woll known traveling
salesman. - . . .
DeVoe has a fins line of assorted
chocolates at 60o per pound.
Daily's Taxi. Dodge cars. Phone 15.
CASE OF BOOZE
200
Vrnnk Perdue, it (Ainvonville. Ore.,
fanner, decided, tlx lie hiivs, to try
IiihI iiiiec to Hen if lie imiiiM naelc n
tl tut nt it v oT liuiiy'.ti homo from Culil'iii'
uia. lie made I lie iitlomiil ami did
not tfel nwnv with il, lielnur enuulit lit
the Talent donul. hist evenint' red
ttnmlcd l)V Deputy Sheriff Mclbitmkl
with two and ono-hulf minrlH nl' wJiim
kuv in liix tiockela mid 12 iiuiu'Ik in
bin Hiiit eaii.
Ilel'oie Justice Tnvlor thin forenoon
I'orclne nloa'lcil "iiillv lo tho ehar.'e
of-1 iiitiHMir( iult Honor Into Ormiuii ami
Him uivell ii iieiili'lli'ii 1'cillinrinilii; n
''Jllll line mill Kill ilavn in Hip uuuulv
(nil. Ilo wiih ulveii to iliiileratiiiitl,
however, Unit if lie nuiil tint flue, Iho
iuil mmtcuco would liu MiiHiHiiuU'il,
lYi'tluu will iiinkv mi effort to rn'Hti
(lui niuoiiiil of Iho film,
With Mod ford trade Is Medford miutu
i Big Saturday Night Show f
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LAST TIME TO SEE
Julia Mir
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ncture
Edith Cavell i
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ADULTS 25c
CHILDREN 10c
News
X Matinee 2 p. m. SUNDAY Eve 7 o'clock X
Xotlco Merchants
Thore will he a meeting and ban
quet of tho Jackson County Mer
chants association Monday evening
at tho Holland Cafe.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOR SALE Twelve head of shoals,
average weight 75 lbs. 10. E.
Reames, phone 14-F22. 283
FOR SALE) Tiro good dairy cows,
heavy milkers. Inquire of S. A.
Marshall, Central Point. - 283
FOR RB.VT OR SALE Five-room
furnished house; modern; garage.
Inquire 731 West Second 'Street.
283
FOR SALE 4,000-gal. oil tank, good
as new; wagon tank and smudge
pots, good condition. Ono ISO
gal, iron water tank. E. L. Lune,
. Central Point, phone 13-3. 281
FOR SALE 1918 Ford,
new. Power Auto Co.
good
27S'
FOR SALE OR TRADE Wagon, sizo
2 14 heavy Bain iron and wood
wheels complete with box; 12-ln.
John Deere plow; one sldchill
plow; telephone desk set; five-bar
inger. Western Electric nickel
stand; shotgun, L. C. Smith ham
, merless;- Sharpies cream acpara
tor, like new. P. O. Hox 41 A, R. 4,
or phone 19-FI3. Medford. 279
Sliced Pineapple
More like fresh Pineapple.
10 oz. Tins 15c
12 oz. Tins .:.....'.;;. 20c
30c oz. Tins J.L.:........ 35c
Extra Special
See bargain table for special
prices.' . Goot .dependable
merchandise, on. sale ;
SATURDAY ONLY.
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THE SUPERB PRODUCTION
OF THE
SENSATIONAL NEW YORK SUCCESS
"The Strange Woman"
WITH
GLADYS BROCKWELL
VAUDEVILLE
Enid Hamilton
AND '
Fletcher Fish
LATEST SONG HITS '
Official War Review Mutt and Jelf
MISS HAMILTON MR. FISH APPEAR AFTERNOON AND EVENING.
I Excerpts from criticisms of New York's famous critics: "A biff hit," Evening J
V Journal; "Wins triumph," Evening Mail ; " A; broad satirical picture," Tribune Y
t "The stranre woman, also a stranceDlav." New York World: "The atrajure wo. Y
r man is positively brilliant all the way through," New York Morning Telegraph.
MAGAZINE
Subscriptions
Lowest
Clubbing Rates
ledford Book Store
Highest quality Jewelry repairing
Diamond setting, watch repairing
Satisfaction assured in
- quality and price.
Man ub your wania.
Ttmm'T 1 F E 3 R U A R.' Y.r'
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and exceptionafccczst L-V
. A SMART SATIRE NOT A RURAL DRAMA
Original N. Y, Cast and Not a No. 2 Road Show.' '
"The Best Play that has Crossed the Continent in
T.Tan-? T.Tcr.t.lir; " f5nn Vranmr.fr, Tlvnminar '
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PRICES 50c, $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00. SEAT' SALE
SAXUlCiJAY t f.'
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J MATINEE 2 P. M. EVENING 7 O'CLOCK. . ADULTS 25c; CHILDREN 10c g
You'll Soend the
M
M
oney-Get the
ost Out of It
Every year yon upend a large proportion of the niony you get. So
much for clothing. So much for shoes. So much for things to cat,
housefiirniuhings, garden seeds and tools and what not.
There's one sure way to get the most for your money: Know whut
you want before you go to buy.
' HKAD. ADVEHTLSEM ENTS. The advertisement you vend will '
tell you what is new and good. They will givo you the latest ideas
and improvements. They will help you to live bcttci' nnd dress "
better at kss cost. ,
. If you think of it, you '11 be surprised at the world' of interest and
, the wealth of new ideas you '11 fiii.d in reading advertisements.
'Advertiseineiits arc the daily record of progress. They arc the
report to you of the manufacturers and merchants who work for
you, telling what has been accomplished for your benefit.
The live merchants advertise their goods. . :