MEDFORD WAUj TRIBUNE, MEDEOTtD, OT?EGOT, MONDAY. DECEMBER 4. IQlfi TOCAL AND JL' PERSONAL Ilr. Cianliipr Hall, ftiiuoua veterin ary of Lioftton, Mukh.. in viKltfnu ln vld Conlridse on Ills ranih in Hie west side district. Dr. Hall Is a na tional authority on horse pathology, belnK the author of several standard books. Cordova leather things for every one. UJc to $3. Hertford Hook Store. 2 Mrs. George Hunt returned today from a short business visit at Se attle. The alpha delta Haas of die Chris tian church will have a parcel post, rooked food and candy sale Saturday. December 9, at 21S K. Main street. All articles will 'be reasonably priced. 2 I S William Mru.el of Oakland, Cal Is a Medford business visitor this week. The Ladles' Aid of the Presbyter ian church at Phoenix, will hold their annual bazaar at Kngles Hall on Wed nesday, December C, 1918, They will also serve a cafeteria supper from tl to S o'clock on same day. Lee Watson of .Medfnrd joined the signal corns of the U. S. army today, and leaves for Vancouver Tuesday. Never before liavo we had such a complete assortment of popular Christmas goods. Johnson the Jewel er. 222 J. K. Enyant Is registered at the Cornelius, Portland. Old papers for sale at this office at 20c for 100. M, E. Itoot Is registered at the Im perial, Portland. It's "spur's" time. E. B. Hanley Is at the New Cal houn hotel, Seattle, while attending to business In the city. Xmas cards and booklets. Includ ing the Volland line. Medford Hook Store. 21 8 Fred McWilllsms and Charles Smith of EiikIo Point were arrested and lodged in tho city jail Sunday on a charge of drunkenness. We sold more silverware Thanks giving week than we sold any pre vious Thanksgiving weok Blnce we have been. In business., There's a reason. Martin J. Roddy. 2 1 8 The Parent-Toachor council will meet Tuesday afternoon at 4:1T at the public library. All members are requested to be present as there is Important business matters to conic before tho meotlng. SpugB! ' Slings 1 Spugs! Mrs. Bertha Weed, of Long Island, Kas,, arrived in (ho city I Ills morning for several week's visit at tho home of her brother, George Young. We have built up a fine business on fair dealing. High class goods and low prices. Johnson the Jeweler, 2-2 Chas. Stlne of Grants Pass was a .week-end business visitor In Hert ford. ' Sweet cider at Da Voe's. Carl Von der Unllen of Wellen spent Saturday afternoon In the city on business. Buttermilk, lOo gal. Do Voe's, James White or Weed, Cul., Is In the city for a short business visit. Dr. T. T. Shaw, who has been prac ticing dentistry In Jacksonville for tho past 12 years, has opened dental parlors in Medford. Ho has opened an office upstairs ovor Daniels Cloth ing store, in tho rooms formerly oc cupied by Dr. Janes. 222 Chas. D. Lang of Montague Is in tho city attending to business affairs. Our prices aro tho lowest. I ask you to compare and bo convinced. Johnson the Jeweler. 222 Andrew Jcldness and family re turned to their home in tho Blue Ledge district today, after spending several days In the city visiting anil attending to business matters. Attorney . E. Phlpps has re moved his offices to M. & II. Build ing, rooms 425-420. Klevator ser vice. Telephone number changed to D3tl. . A. K. Johnson of Cold 1 1 111 was a week-end visitor In Medford. Mrs. Leach llareley. corsets. Phone IISS-J. 32G X. Bartlett. Miss Mabel Johnson of Butte Kalis Is 111 the city spending the week visit ing with rrlenils. Tho always welcome and highly prized gift a photograph of your self. But you must have them made at once if you want them for Xmas. The Swcm Studios. George Duff man of Applegato is spending a few days in the city at tending to business affairs. My ring1 and watch bracelet stock Is the largest. Mat tin J. lleddy. 2S II. L. Andrews and wife of Grants Pass are visiting Mends In tho city this week. Those relatives and friends back fast how pleased they would bo to receive J'our photograph at Xmns time. Arrnngo for a "sitting" at onro. The Swem Studios. Ralph Jennings of Applegate was a week-end visitor in Medford. Dr. J. J. Kmmens expects to leave Medford about December tird for New York city, where he will lake a post graduate course, returning lo Med ford the first of January. 1 IN There is a boolt agent canvassing the city and making collections be fore the book is delivered. He has a hobby of seeling all ll school teachers, telling them that the county superintendent recommends the book. and with this story he persuaded one of the local school-mams to pay $22 in advance. School teacher, beware. Columbia records for Xmas. Wrapped for mailing free. Medford Book Store. ' 2 IS C. R, Bowers of Chicago Is stop ping in Medford for a few days. We have the largest line of bracelet watches ln the city, standard makes, all grades. Johnson, the Jewelr. 222 Mr. anil Mrs. John W. Johnson motored to Ashland Sunday, where Mrs. Johnson remained to spend the week vlsitln,'? relatives. S84 Phono Head's Drug Store. The girls of (he high school and eighth grade have a splendid display oi eats, which thoy prepared In their domestic science classes, exhibited In the building formerly occupied by the Brown Billiard parlor. They will remain on exhibit till Tuesday even ing. See the Btor- labels carried by the Medford Printing Co., If you are In hurry. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Houghton of Ray Gold, are business visitors in tho city today. Typewriter paper of all kinds at Medford Printing Co. A. Walters of Portland arrived to day and Is looking for realestate in tills vicinity. Kvery home needs a "Pacific" Cedar Chest. , Order one now for Christmas. Useful, ornamental, an Ideal fcift. Installment plan of pay ment If you wish. Muny styles and sizes In stock. Pacific furniture and Fixture Factory. i 231 Mr. Manning, of the Talent Or chard Co., was a business visitor in .Medford Monday. V. J. Hard of Eugene is spending a few days In Medford visiting friends. Let Johnson, the Jeweler's show window suggest to you your gifts for tho coming Chlrstmns. 222' W. W. Whmltchead of Tacoma, is slopping In Medford for a few days. Baths 2 Go. Hotel Holland. Horace A. Cardenell of Watson vlllu, Cal., is spending the week In the city attending business affairs. See Davo Wood about that fire in surance policy. Office, Room 404 M. F. & H, Bldff. Mrs. Colgate Fales and daughter, Margaret, of New York, aro stopping In Medford this week. Gates soils Ford cors $200 down and $2G a month, Mrs. E. M. milliard, who has been visiting at the homo of .1. D. Illbbard of this city returned to her home in CoBax, Cal., Monday. Bakery goods at De Voe's. J. Harvey of Grants pass is spend ing a few days In the city attending to business mutters. Big Cc milk shakes at De Voe's. "The Valley of the Roguo." Words and music, 1 5c. 237 11. W. Martin arrived from Port land this morning to attend tho fu neral of his father-in-law, Frederick Cook, of Oakland, who died In Med ford December 2. Mr. Cook was in Medford ou n business visit. "National Guard," "Battle Cry of Peace." Words and Music, Wo. 227 Born To tho wifo of Ed Houston, December 2, a I! 1-2-pound girl. Fresh chocolates at Do Voes. Frank Motsehan of Grants Pass Is In the city on business. Dr. T. (1. Heine, practice limited to eye, oar, nose, throat; glasses fitted. 22S East Main, Phone 30.1. W. Carpenter of Alameda, Cal., Is spending a few days In Medford at tending to buslncs smatters. Disease results irotn nerve pressure and abnormal circulation. Dr. Hedges 235 E. Main. II. Johnson left for Glen Ellen, Cal., today, where he will spend sev eral weeks visiting his daughter, Mrs. Hcliaenman. For the best Insurance see Holmes J he Insurance Man. Oscar Blackford of Central Point was a business visitor In Medford Monday. See (ho newest things In rings Martin J. Roddy. ;s B. Austin of Salem Is in the city attending lo business affairs tills week. Our line of solid gold pendants, and neck chains In (ho finest, rich dainty designs and the prices are low. Johnson the Jeweler. 222 Jack O'Bilen of Medford visited friends in Central Polut Sunday even ing. Gasoline and oil nt De Voe's. E. E. Sullivan of Salem is attend ing to business affairs in tho cltv to day. Mrs. M. H. Grove or Hilt Is visit ing Medfonl friends tills week. Messrs. Boyd. Roy, Karl, nud Clan ence Kel.ur and .Miss Mabel Ketnur arrived from Portland this morning (o attend Hie funeral of their mother Mrs. Ruth Keizur. who died at Port land. December I. The funeral set vices will be held from the Metho dist church Tuesday at 2:30 p. in. Inlenniint In I. t) O. I'. cmciei. Wednesday the city ordinance goes into effect that requires all vehicles of any description to carry a white light in front and a red light in the rear, while thaveling through the streets of the dlty. The lights must be lighted one hour after sundown and keep lighted until one hour be-' foro sunup. Mr. and Mrs. (.'. D. Iloon or Med lord, who are on their way to Iowa, stopped in Eugene for a siiurt visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Kurhholz. at HHS Olive street. Mrs. Iloon is a sister of Mr. Bnchbolz. EtiRene Register. Authorities are laying for taxi drivers, who are In the habit of tak ing young girls joy riding. The state law forbids (lie carrying as passen gers any young girl, uo matter whether fare is paid or not, unless she is accompanied by parents. ' Mr. and -Mrs. Arthur La Plant, who have been employed at Brown's confectionery for the past eight months, leave today for San Fran cisco. James McCrank of Klamath Falls Is spending a few days in the city on business. The billiard tournament between several billiard players of tho city was- finished nt the Brown Billiard parlors Saturday night, Fugl carry ing off the honors of the event and Bob Brevard taking second place. The score in percentage is as follows: Fugi, 85.7: Brevard, 71.4; Main, S7.1; Woods, 57.1; Krldlger 40.2 ; Terrlll, 14.2. NEW HAMPSHIRE GOES FOR WILSON BY FIFTY-SIX CONCORD, N, H Dec. 4. A peti tion which had been filed at the of fice of the secretary of state for tho recount of the vote for presidential olectora was withdrawn by Philip 11. Faulkner, chairman of the republican state committee. The reason was uoe stated. Official returns gave President Wilson a plurality of SO, tho figures being Wilson 43,779; Hughes 43 75,1. Xotlce. There will be no deliveries made Tuesday. MEDFORD DELIVERY CO. Top LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE 30 fine Rhode Island pullets. Early hatch. 15 2-year Rhode Island hens, pure blooded. Fine for poultry show. Box C, Mail Tribune. lis FOR RENT 40 acres fruit and grain ranch, good building near town and high school. Phone J. W. Wakefield. 22.1 FOR EXCHANGE 320-acre dairy ranch, Washington, $20,000, for ranch here, or clear city. GO-ucre flno bottom land. Wash., $10,000, clear, for acreage hero. Will as sume. Clark Realty Co. 20ii Phlpps bldg. ' 220 FOR RENT, SALE OR TRADE Small runch closo to town, city water. Phone and lights. Best of soil. What have you. P. E. Wynkoop, S20 West 12lh. Phono 204-W. LOST A pair of steel bbw spectacles. Finder please call 4KS-J-1. 220 sfcs aril! sr tanaw tsrsa p iafs'.snaaTaassm "Bsieonasis Arthur (Shorty) Dodge, and John Deadman were fined $100 by Justice of the Peace Glenn O. Taylor for hav ing liquor unlawfully in their posses sion Saturday afternoon. The fire water wus seized in a raid on the Seattle Rooming houso on Front street. Deadman paid his fine but Dodge decided to languish In the county Jail for 50 dajs. A warrant was Issued for Harry Stone, alleged to be the original possessor of tho whiskoy. Dodge was arrested by Chief of Police Hittson as he was going down the street with four bottles of booz.e In his mnckfnaw -pocket. The neck of one protruded, which gave (lie clue. Dodge told the court the whis key belonged to a "friend," whose name and present whereabouts he did not know. Deadman entered a plea of guilty, but Dodge entered a plea of not guilty, and then hud nothing to say in his own behalf. Deadman confessed his part In the bootlegging, and Intimated that Dodge was tho delivery man. The lliiuor sold at $1.50 per pint. About 50 quarts wero seized. There were also corks and a funnel In the outfit. The original cost was $50 Deademan said, It being taken in part payment for a claim on the Applegate. The arrest, raid, and conviction lusted but 2 0 minutes, prosecutor Kelly handling the state's case. RAISE NATIONAL BUDGET (Continued From Page One.) $155,500,000, shows a decrease of $2,505,000. For expenditures of the Pnnamn canal, exclusive of fortifications, an estimate of $l!t,7S7,20C is submitted ns compared with $10,804,200 for the current year. The total for the reclamation service Is $8,28.1,000, a decrease of $001,000 from the cur rent year. Public Works Estimated. Under the department of commerce division of public works an estimate Is submitted of $2,004,300 for light house, beacons and other aids to navigation, an Increase of $1,930,300 over current appropriations for that purpose. Among the now projects for the lighthouse service arc included the following: '.' ' Improving aids to navigation In Alaska, $00,000; -for furaisliing ra dio equipment lo a'.l seagoing light house tunders, $0(1,000; establishing and improvement bf aids to naviga tion in waters of Washington and Oregon, $35,000. , Estimates for- tho postal servico aggregate $325,355,820, an iucreaso of $2,018,141 over tho current year. An estimate, of $1,224,000 is sub mitted for inland transportation of mail by steamboat or other power boat routes or by air plane and it is provided that out of this appropria tion the postmaster general would lie authorized to -expend not exceeding $100,000 for purchase, operation and maintenance of air planes for an ex- J ONES sometimes wakes up feeling cross and in consequence the family know it without his telling them in so many words. I Mrs. Jones attributes it to biliousness and I it it doesn't wear off during the day she r gives him a dose of liver medicine at night. ' The next morning he feels better and she gives him coffee for breakfast, and the next morning, and the next morning. And in a lew days Jones has another spell. Dear Mrs. ones means all right, but she doesn't seem to realize that if she didn't give Jones his morning coffee she wouldn't have to give him the liver medicine and Jones would feel all right without both. Housewives everywhere have found out that Instant Postutn takes the place of break fast coffee perfectly. And that is only one of k the reasons why Instant Postum has wholly ' supplanted the use of coffee on thousands upon thousands of American breakfast tables. STANFOIil) rXIVERSITY, Palo Alto, Cal., Dec. 4. An interestiiii.' coincidence has come to light since tile Stanl'mil-Saiilii Clara football g-ame, w hich U the "bit; game-' of t lie year lor tile two schools. Hob l'el ouze of the Cardinals unil "liudy" Sfhulg of Santa Claru, who started llie gunie playing oppo.-ile to each other at winj, claim (lie same Oregon town us their home, both coming from Mcdiord. These buys were well known in football circles in Oregon, having played on the Meilforil high school football team which established a good claim to (be sta(e (itle in 1!U by the defeat of Albany high school. Holli showed to good advantage in the rugby sporl, outclassing sonic C'ulifiirniuus who have played the game nil their lives, lioth men weigh under l.'),"i pounds. Scliulz played on the All-Amcrican team against (lie Ail-Iliilish team at Oakland Thanks giving day. , Claire Seeley, also of Medford, a freshman this year, has shown good rugby talent, and cinched a )iluce for himself as a fullback on the All liluclis, the second string lentil.- Or egon Joul'lllll. Ciml of Tiianks. We wish to extend our heartfelt thanks to our friends for the many kindnesses and sympathy shown dur ing our recent bereavement. MR. R. A. JOHNSON, MRS. R. A. JOHNSON MRS. E. A. JOHNSON MRS. C. A. SCIH'LZ. Extract VtTf. A 35c bottle of lemon or vanilla free with each three-pound can of Royal Club Coffee. Fouls Grocery Co. 219 perlmentnl air plane mall service be tween such points as he may deter mine. For railroad mail transporta tion, an estimate of $00,350 000 is submitted, as compared with $03,- 5S3,000 for the current year. Miscellaneous Estimates. Among other miscellaneous esti mates for new purposes are the fol lowing: $25,000 for encouraging in dustry and self-support among na tives of Alaska and to assist them in establishing small industrial enter prises; $10,590,072 for the continua tion of the government railroad pro ject in Alasku; $5,000 tor the jiro- tcctlon for the protection asd im provement of Lassen volcanic nation al park, California; $708,000 for two new vessels for the coast and geo detic survey; $125,000 for eight or more new launches lor the coast and geodetic survey; $00,000 for the pur chase and construction of vessels for tho fisheries Inspection service in Alaska; $7,000 for completion of the fish cultural station at Iratoga, Wyo.; $25,000 for Improvement In the Yes Bay Alaska, fish cultural station; $10,000 for further difusion of useful information relative to protection, conservation and improvement of fishery resources. 10 PLAY FOOTBALL Con-iilcrablc interest i- lieimr dis played over t lie coming game Tues day lietivecil the football teams of the W ii-binL'toii and Lincoln school-., both teams having winked hard all sea--on iu play two games. The first game was played about n week ago with' the Lincoln team, defeat ing the Wa-liiiiL'ton eleven (i to II. 'flic Yuhingtnii school had fur the advantage ns far ns supeiinr -'uining ability was concerned. The only score of tin1 giune was inuile by a shoestring pnss and not by line punching. In the u-anic the Wn-liing ton team forced the liall half of Die length of the Held rcnealedly, only to lose it on donns when Ihcv threat ened the Lincoln goal. The game ended with the ball in Washington's po.-ession on the Lincoln Iweuty-five-yard line. The 'janie is to be played Tuesday, December .5, in the bail park; An ud misMim of .5 cents will lie charged lo defray expenses. The game is scheduled to start at .'1:1.5. 1'otli of tile coaches assure a good game lo all lhoe who care lo come out. EIGHT HUNDRED MILLION (Continued From rage One.) 000 in new ilems for (he reserve of ficers' training corps. To Buy Coast Guns. Under the bend of coast defenses, .Tl'i.M-JS.illlil is asked with which to purchase guns of nil types. The inr crease in Hie general item of forti fications and oilier works of defense lor 11)18 hitnls more tlittn t:i(l,(HMI,(l(K) over last year. To cont imic .-hips already building or authorized the deparliueut seeks if 1 1 S.!)4t;t I ."i.j for ships lo be authoriz ed this year, iHH,."i()l),(mil. It has been shown during the house navnl committee's hearings, however, tlinl the latter figure is much loo small, even if the building program recom mended i- not exceeded. With 40,0C0-(on battleships in prospect, while the figures arc based on the XMlUO-tuiis type lust author ized, it is virtually certain that an increase of .fL'.'i.tlllll.tlOO will lie nec essary before the program can be curried out. rem omi Make Lots of; Toys You ought to see the good times boys have witli Erector, building brid ges, towers, battleships, machine Shops, saw mills and hnn,lrlc m)..,- mcci iiiuucis many ot tnem run liy the Krector motor (frt-c in most set j) The Toy Lilte Structural Steel Give your boy a set of Erector. It's the only construction toy with t'irdcrs exactly like the real structural steel. Come in and see our interesting- Erector display. Medford Book Store Medford, Oregon 360 PICTURES 360 ARTICLES EACH MONTH ON ALL NEWS STANDS 15 Cents POPULAR MECHANICS magazine: WRITTEN SO YOU CAN UNDERSTAND IT All the Croat Events in Mechanics, EngineenRS and Invention throughout the World, are deicnbcd in an tnlert ing manner, as they occur. 3,000 000 readers each month. Shop Notts 20 r "rl tfiiNy thsthop. hh4 how to nuke reiir at AttMtiur Mtchanles fiwmnf0H,iBi,i ... , Indoor m.l out Io-t prrt urn piny. L-irelr oonirnri i r (HI bo to build botMiioU)'re.u-le.mili. tte tOH SALS n J5.000 NEWS DEAURS -p cr: If iwt fnWi-tM Csik-CiH- ( Mfca-iK1 Bom ttt ' 10" POPULAR MECHANICS MAGAZINE Nwth MNfctgM Arvnu, Ckk Pomutar AfvcAant'ct mfftrt no prcmfuma; 1 The estimates make no mention of several ambitious projects for nuvv yard development which are under contemplation and will not bo laid before congress, probably until t lie hoard, headed by Hear Admiral Helm, which is selecling silt's for possible adilitipiiijl yards, makes ils rouorL Among Ihese projects is that which calls for the establishment of fleet ba-es at New York, Norfolk and San Francisco,, entirely independent of t lie present navy yards there. Another new source of expense shown iu tho estimates and eonnoi-J with national defense purposes is an increase of approximately $1,0(10,0(10 in estimates for the coast guard ser vice. The total is nioro lliau $11,000, 01)0. and the increase will go into the development of the miiitnrv aspect ot1 the service as a war lime adjunct of the unvv. Helpful Words From ii Medfonl Citizen. Is your back lame and painful? Does It ache especially after exer tion Is there a soreness In the kidney region? These symptoms suggest weak kid neys. If so (hero Is danger In delay, (live your trouble prompt atten tion. Doan's Kidney Bills are for weak kidneys. Your neighbors uso und recom mend them. Read (Ills Medford testimony, Mrs. J. W. Bass, 235 N. Ivy St., Medford, says: "I have always been ready to recommend Doan's Kidney I'll Is whenever I have heard anyone complaining of backache or kidney disorders. 1 have taken thoin when I have had these troubles and they have never failed lo stop that misery in my hack and put my kidneys In good working order. 1 also give Doan's Kidney Pills to one of my children, who is subject to weak kid neys at times and they restoro them to a normal condition." Price 50c at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills the same that Mrs. Bass had. Foster-Mllburn Co., props., Buffalo, N. Y. Adv. AMUSEMENTS The Star' Supreme Billy Burke Supported iy . Henry" Kolker in a Gloria's Romance" A motion picture novel by Mr. iind Mrs. Rupert Unfiles and KatblyaWilliams Of "The Spoilers" fame in a Selijr Super- - i Feature I "The Valiants o! Virginia" A Ikomanco oi' the Southland. ' Regular Prices: Adults 15c. Children 5c Coming Tomorrow: H. B. Warner in "Shell 43" PAGE MEDFORD Vulcanizing Works All work iiarantced. Auto Tire Impairing. "We sell Fisk and Mich elin Tires. 36 South Grape St. ' Modford Tonight