Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 13, 1917, Page 2, Image 2

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    PAfiE TWO
IOCAL AND
i- PERSONAL
Mr. ini! Mrs. Waiter Mrckay and)
son of Portland, who have hecn
stoprmB in Mollord a lew days re-i
turned to tlu-ir home Thursday i-von-j
in?. Mr. Mar'nay owns a trai t of or
chard land. mar J.u-kfonvill. in com
pany with Fletcher l.lnn, a former:
Jacksonville lay.
Sirs. Leach, corsets maflo to meas-j
urements guaranteed. Phone 6S3-J. j
Sor-tewM brooks, in cliarso of the
Medford olfiro of the t". S. marine
cots an.l who vir-ited Kai:lc Point on!
Thursday, eipeit-s k miml.er of en
listments from that vi.inity within a
week. Itrooks is in touch iih al.out
twenty yotins nien in Modford and vi
cinity who are undecided as yvt
.whether to enlist ia the marine corps
or the Seventh Company. C. A. C.
Just received a Iresh supply of
beef scrap, fish scrap and poultry
supplies. 1.. B. Drown.
Among the MedforJ men enlisted
In (ho naval coast reserve who have
been summoned this week to report
for duty at the Hremerlon navy yard
are I,ee Hoot and A. V. Clark. Root
Is assigned as paymaster and Clark
is classed as ensign.
Johnson for high class watch re
pairing, tf
The little hamlet of Wolf Creek is
not a hit backward in patriotism, for
all its youim men eligible for military
service have either enlisted or have
been rejected for enlistment. The
last to enlist were Walter Maloney
and Leo Matstrele who came to
Medford Thursday and sicned up
with the Seventh Company, C. A. C.
Royr.l (1. Carter of Wolf Creek, who
applied for enlistment In the marines
at Metlford was rejected because he
Is a married man. The 1. S. marine
corps will not enlist married men.
Dr. Hart, physician and (urgeon,
office Jackson County Back Build
ins. In accord with the sussestion that
all meant lots be cultivated, the li
brary has brought together, where it
cr.n be easily consulted. Its material
on pradenlug. This consists of ref
erence b(HhS. booKs that circulate,
government bulletins on the different
grains and vegetables, a file of the
Harden Magaxint and other material.
See Pave Wood about that fire In
surance policy. Office. Room 404 XI.
F. II. Tildcr
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Thlerof of Med
ford are registered at Hotel Portland.
Portland. Oregon.
Try California Washing Powder
makes yonr cluhes while as snow.
lour grower keevs it. 2S
O. K. Kichslein left Friday morn
ing for a short business trip to We-.'d.
Calif, tlcorge T. Andersen also went
to Weed on Friday on business.
Tho Medford Vulcanlrlns Works
has moved to No. 13 X. Fir street. '
James Lawrence of Gold Hill ac
companled ly Ms stst.'r. Mrs. Tboir.a:
Cornell o' Cold Hill, was in Medford
on Fri.iry enroute to Weed, wh
Mr. l-iwrence will spend the summer
In a logging camp Mrs. Lawrence
, aud their fr children will probaM
join him later.
Lime and sulphur In barrel or by
the bulk. Hard well Fruit Co. Phore
114.
Tile two-montlis-nUl son of Attorn
ey and Mr John H. e'arktTi is ser
iously 111 with ers: el;-.s a: the family
home en Park ver.i:e.
in- J. F. P.cd,! ef tlrants Pas
spoilt Friday In Me.itor.!
Pakery g.Kxls at Ie Vce'i.
Mtts ears. 2? South vlrapo Pt.
l.ol-ir: K ar.s. a V.-.:;-,1 laborer,
when Inrl ea the c'v.ri..' of intou.t
tion Frid v iH'lorr- Ja!ice Taylor.
Hobcrt J. Brevard returned Friday
from a four months' visit with rela
tives at Atlanta cud other southern
points.
Fresh chocolates at D Voe'a.
L'dgar llafer returned Friday from
a week's visit at San Francisco.
. Our guaranteed spray hose handles
any kind of mixture. Crater Lake
Hardware Co. :0
John T Hill, superintendent of
construction of the Warren Construc
tion company, who with his wife has
been spending tli? whiter with his
parents. Dr. and Mrs. J. lawrence
Hill, left Friday for Hlsmark. S. D..
wher he will be engaged for some
time on a l.-rse contract. Mrs. Hill
w MI remain in Medford another mouth
before rejoining her husband at IJis
mark. Big 5c milk shakes at De Voe'a.
Dr. Heine, physician and surgeon.
Specialty, eye, ear, nose, throat. Of
fice over Meeker's. Glasses fitted.
Only two members of Company I.
O. N. 11.. Woodburn, Ore., are now on
the sick list at Sacred Heart hospital.
One of these is recovering from an at
tack of measles. The other is recov
ering from effects of recent vaccina
tion. Three other Company I men
who were also ill from vaccination
have returned to duty.
The season is getting late. Seed
with bearless barley. We have it in
any quantity. L. B. Brown.
Miss Laura Krutzler has gone to
Sacramento, Cel.. to spend the sum
mer with her sister.
Tho season Is getting late. Seed
with beardless barley. We have it In
any quantity. L. B. Brown. '
R. 11. Jones of San Diego, an em
ploye of the San Diego electric rail
way company is In Medford to spend
a vacation of three weeks.
Guard your home against dirt,
germs and disease with the Franti
Premier Klectric Cleaner from Pauls
Electric Store. Easy payments now.
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The condition of John Bahr. who
was seriously injured on a county
Sixty navy recruits, en route from
the Pcrtland navy recruiting office
to the Mare Island training station
passed through Medford on Thurs
day forenoon. On the same train
were fifty army recrulu and soldiers
en route to the pon-commlssloued of
ficers training camp at San Fran
cisco.
Buttermilk 10c gal. De Voe'i.
Ira A. Baker, lf.-year-old son of H.
11. Baker of Mtdford. was enlisted at
the Medford recruiting office of the
navy Friday. His mother died re-
ently.
Tako that broken pump to the Pa
cific Highway Carage, 20 South Bart-
lett st. Davlcs Welds Anything.
Meti cars. 2 South Urape St.
I'nder the war department's recent
ruling that married men will not be
permitted to remain In the National
Guard. Captain Vance said Friday
that the Seventh Company, C. A. C.
ould probably lose five of its mem
bers, who are married. Frank Cole
man, deputy county clerk, is one of
the late recruits of tho company.
Others who enlisted la the company
Thursdr.y are Wilson Walt, cornet so
loist In the Medford band; William
U. Ingram, Jess J. Ingram, Floyd Ross
and Murel M. Kindle of Central
Point, and Frederick L. Luy of Wel
len, f hone 884 Heath's Drug Store.
BRITISH HOSPITAL
SHIP IS TORPEDOED
LONDON. April 13. The British
hospital ship Glouster Castle was tor
pedoed without warning in the Eng
lish channel on March 30. The Brit
ish hospital ship Salta was sunk by tr
mine In the English channel on April
10. the war office announces and 52
lersons were drowned.
XKW MANAUKR OK
HALK PIAXO HOISK
OLD GLORY DRAPED
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Ed J. Walmer. recently from San
Diego, Calif., the new sales munirger
of thA Hale Piano romnanv. hat ar-
bridge near Gold Hill, when he fell rlved and uken charge o the v.ork.
from a derrick and whose skull was Mr. Walmer is an experienced piano
irepnineei oy nr. k. J. ejonroy at tne
Sacred Heart Hospital Thursday
night. In much Improved. He is ex
pected to recover.
Just received a fresh supply of
beef scrap, fish scrap and poultry
supplies. U B. Brown.
Baths 25c. Hotel Holland.
IN NAVAL RESERVE
Six more women well known
Medford and vicinity who enlisted
the Xuvul 'oust lletense Reserve re
cently have received orders to report
for duty at onee at the l'mret Sound
navy yurd. Tho telegraphic oiler
which came Friday to Miss Marian
11. Toivne of Phoenix, r. chief yeo
man, was received a tiay late.
Mi-s- Tiwue iinmceiiateiy noiifuil
the other five recruits. At n meet
inir bcinu' held in Medford Friday at"
te-rnoon they will dce-uie on the time
of their departure. The time will
probably he Sunday forenoon.
The following arc tile recruits in
eluded in the order:
Miss Maricn H. Towne. chief yeo
man; Mrs. M. T. Edwards, yeoman:
Miss Gladys Curry, yeoman first
class; Miss Josephine Clark, yeoman
third class; Mi;- Hertha Loftus, yeo
man see-ond elas, anei Mrs. Helen
Minkler, yeoman.
Miss Tewne was for years assist
ant county clerk and is a former
member of the legislature from Jack
son county. Mrs. Minkler is employ
ed in the business office of the local
telephone company. Miss Curry is
employee! in the office of the Jack
son County Abstract company. Mrs.
Kdwareis is a public stenographer.
Miss Loft us is night lonp-distance
ojerator in the local telephone ex
change. Miss Clark is well known in
musical circles, being; a talented vio
linist
The twenty-five Medford men who
ree'eived orders Thursday te report
for duty at the Pueet Sound navy
yard will depart for that place Sat
urday morning upon the 8:20 train.
man, having spent seventeen years in
the business and likes this field very
much.
His father was superintendent cf
Voce & Sons' piano house in Boston
for many years.
The Hale Piano company is one of
ftia larcoct In cniilharn Ctrntrnn bpH
E. E. Russell, who has been third 'm- - in - .i...ki.
man for the company.
trick operator in the Southern Pa
clfie depot ticket office, has been
transferred from Medford to Oswego,'
Ore., where he now holds the position 1
of station agent and operator.
Gasoline and oil at De Vos'a.
Grizzlies to Until First Outing.
The C.rizilies will have their first
outing of the season next Sunday.
Vnrtl 11 Thft trlie will tn llifi
Sevornl hundred persons attended clif(s Mft 0( Ta!e.1(.
Many have exjireed a great de
sire to visit this very interesting
plrco which offers many points of
interest. The Grey Bus will leave
the C.arnetl-Corey buiMins Sunday
morning at 9 o'clock sharp. Bring
your cups and plenty good eats: com
mittee will furnish hot coffee. Non-
:i;emtfrs will lo chnj-cd 25c. Round
lace orders now for vegetable 1 lltfndance
,m.ii3 e'i an Kinus. romana Avenue
elreonhouse.
the rally of the Flying Squadron of
the Seventh Company, c A. C. at'
the Cuthbort building Thursday night.)
T. 11. E. Hathaway presided and
speeches were made by Mayor C. K I
Hates. Lieutenant P. r. r'.aokden, R. !
A. Kowley. It. A. Canady and Ir. E.
II. Porter. The high school :and fur-j
uished music. I
Sweet cider at De Voe's. !
SUBJECT OF LECTURE
Prof. A. L. Peck, head of the
landscape gardening department of
the Ore-gon Agricultural eedlege. wili
vi.-it Medfe.rd nevt Sunday and Mon
day, and on Monday will pive a pub
lic kvturv here on lac eare of lawns
and flower carders, and settin; of
shrubbery and trees. Prof. Peck
will also leet ire at A-iiland nlemg
the same lines. In his Medford talk
he is exVcteM to coirnienl on the
general apeannee ef the lawns,
flower gardens and .-hrulihery i-f the
eirv.
Colonel George P. Minis supplied
the flnj; and five patriotic hoys of
this city flubit it to the breeze ;.t the
pinnacle of the mast of the wireless
station near Central Point, where Old
filory now wave o'er the land of the
free and the home of the brave, .'IH"
feet 'above tho venial bloom of the
valley.
The young' men who placed the Hag
there are Hugo Daie-y, West ley Cof
,fevn, Kverett Jolmsein, Lester fA'wis
and Jack Clmissen. all under the age
of 'JO. Iialey, ('.tl'een and Johnson
a.-cended the mast to the top, hut
found it somewhat difficult to wire
the emblem to the steel pole. How
ever, thev attached it securely and
at once a stirring breeze unfurled it.
in inspiring insignia to lie viewed
with pride for many miles in nil di-
rectiifns.
By iiovenimcnt order, the wireless
equipment was removed a lew nays
lgo.
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Johnson for high class watch re
pairing. W
L. YY. f'opehind, a well known'
rancher and stock raiser of Fort j
Klamath, who lias been vi-itim; his,
daughters. Miss I'.iniie Copland an'l j
Mrs. M. D. Hall al Jacksonville, leltj
Friday for a vi.-it to Kiigcnc nndj
Portland. "I "as snowed up wij
long this winler," said Mr. Coptd:inl.i
m 'Friday, "that I'm mnkins up fr
in.-t time now tin.-l I can put out. It .
was the wor-t wiutei' over in our;
country t It.-tt I have known for -H ,
vears. There was not much loss o! j
"sto.-k around Fort Klamath us we;
had a g""d .-lock of hay. I.,wi-vi-r.;
we w ill al! have to ship in hay before :
the new cr"" -iines in, as our -ur-j
plus'-tock has been exilau-lcii. May:
this winter, has sld as high as sjo ;
a t.m in our territory, but I sojn wa.ii
I could spare to luy neighbors for
$12."
Dr. Clara Dunn, office rooms 10
and 11, Jackson Co. Bank Bldg. 31!
Lemons Whiten and
Beautify the Skin!
Make Cheap Lotion
A FOE to the HIGH
COST OF LIVING
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SOOHING M
"My, how 'Ti:' gladdens tired,
swollen, btirning feet
It's glorious!" .
Thone s:-R.
Por further information phone
chairman of committee, John Good-
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traveler, for a Seattle house, and well' 2 " '
knonn In Me-dlord. and Southern Ore-j
son. who was initii'.td in a local sc-1
cret order Thursday t.isht. left for hi.'j
home at Portland e-.i Friday. j
Gates sells Ford cars, $200 down
sad $:S a month,
At the Seventh Company armory
at T:;;i o'clock Friday evening a'
nuet:::g il ibe held to discuss plans;
KOCTS (ilKH'KHV t.
It il! cost you only r.Hc to try one
pound of oleomargarine. It looks
like butter and tastes like butter sr.d
is a perfectly pure food. Now is the
time to lay in a pood supply of gro
ceries as the prices arc goin? sky
ward by lear-s and boan '.s.
tor orcautriiig a Nations.- Uv.ar.'. ami I " Trln
j volunteer association. All ex-meters I . . Iuu t-LaairT
'of i ne c:isrj and c-e:ur.tev:- arc i'vlK SAl.K Almost new Monarch
mil-d M au. rd tarce. r.ickel kettles. 5-V. piar.o
Ker the K.-t Insurance see Holmes. I ! .. !!: mahogany settee. JT
r.o lnsurane-e Wan. King. IS
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If You Suffer From Catarrh
iJon't ir.aVe tho fatal riUtake cf ro
trrirjr it as a triJl'.rsr matter. Au
ihoriiu's (;re that Cata-rh is an in
fevtion cf the b:txi. CorscuentW.
fprays, salv5 and loti.'rs can ai
fcrvi only ttmpcrarv riuf, bvau?e
thvT tie r.ot rrach t: fourve cf :h
ih?tAe. ire bUxsi. When yu deprxi
r a the,- t c m fo r a ry ttat ed : a; one
ycur case is uxeiy to grow yteaauy
w?e uiiVl it Uvcir.cs .hrvcic ar.d
ro.ib!y ttToct the iur.ir.
tut et if the ififev-tion does ttc-i
p tlus far. tho conV.r.-ieMii cr.pr-int"
vt i:: T'.e a:, tr.t ocr.star.l
?pitt:n and hawking and evil odc
cf the breath will not only cause
misery to you. but will xr.ake your
pre?ence obnoxious to others, S, 5,
whi.-h ha been the :anoard blood
mechrire for rifty years, wiil reheva
your catarrh, because it will purify
your bioo-d a.-l relieve it cf the ac
cumu'.tted poiwr.s. S. S. contains
no mir.tfral op habit-formir.? drup?.
S. S. S. is on sale at all drurvist and
the advWe of our medical department
is at Jfour dUpo!, free of charre.
Swift Specific S02 Swifl Building,
Atlanta, Ga.
Ah! what relief. Xo more tired feet;
Co more burning ft: no more rwoiJsn.
ah)Hjr. tencor. sweaty feft. No more
orcaesa in core. cAooses, bonions.
Zo matter what it$ your fvi or what
under We sua you've trwd ;ui out pet
tir.i: relief, just ue "Tul" "1z' is the
enry rdy tiat drains oat all tS
f-o:fono exud-uons wbkh puff un tie
feet. "Tlx" cure your foot trouble to
yc-ull never limp or draw up your face
in Mia. Your shoes won't soem tirat
aad your feet will never. ne-.Tr fcurt or
pet ofe and swollea. Think of it, bo
more loot misery, no more aony from
cores. c!!oiifea or bunioo.
Get a ioent box at aay dmr store
or deTvirtinent store and cvt iutAnt re
hef. Wear tnxV.rr ho. Jut once
try "Ti-" Get a wh?le yeir foot com
fort for otTy cents. Thitk of it.
food is rich in brain and
body building nourishment
wonderfully attractive
to the palate and
A SAVER OF MONEY
AND HEALTH
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The jnlce of two fresb lemons
stralncil Into a bottle containing three
ounces of orchard whlto makes a
whole iiiirtcr jiint of tlu most re
iiiarhulilo lemon shin heautifier at
a'ooiit the cost one must pay for a
small par of the ordinary cold creams.
Care should he taken to (train the
lemon juice through a fino cloth so
no lemon imlp Bets in, then this lo
lion will l.e'li fresh for months. Ev
ery woman knows that lemon Juice is
used to bkacli and remove such blem
ishes as freckles, sallowncsB and tan
and is the Ideal thin softener, smooth
oner ami her.iitilier.
Ju-t try ill M-ke m a quarter pint
of this sweetly fragrant lemon lotion
and massage it daily Into the face,
neck, arms and hands. It should
naturally help to whiten, soften,
freshen, and brills out the liid(lej
roses and beauty of any skin. It Is
wonji rful for roufh, red hands!
Your druggist will sell three ounces
or orchard white at little eost, and '
any grocer wi'l supply the lemons.
.'lant
N
ow
Sweet Peas. Pansies and all
Morse's Grand' Priifl
California Seeds
CiVbafZ-Cirrtrt. Ocion. BretJ.Pem,
A Spiaul: aati Tump S:eds should be
S. planted it onrc. Dcn't take eaeds
iattTC'ju$iasgoodt' GetMortc'a.
f Oo Site lr mH Leading Detleni
Seedsman
If T ir 'SnXrr 2st Bet carry Mo
f rrai. fi .-i cirrt tor trar etuiefat Frt
V-r or&'S wiii is pri ftjy tuUd to'
C. C.
MORSE S CO
San Francisco
isco bi
i?mMS Rankin? hv Mail m i
J :v5j r 0U may open and maintain a Check- y I 1
'E'I' & I f i J- Ing or Savings Account at the First ! ' fr:?l
K Mi'i F t - i National Bank by mail. Send us your first J !
13 g-.; te-! ' depesit by pcstcftice or express mcnty i
a 8j -U-e- order cr in case of currency, by regis- j
H'v;Si'-:rSF?'1i- it tered letter or package. 1
Lj viJ .'.v..!. I-,,, he ,iVv k:,;' .! l y
M Capital 0.--:::u;K:.,r:ve:;:. -
fp $100,000 v":- fi
llsiMaiionaiBank I
MEDFORD OREGON rd-g 1
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Large line imported favors
STYLE PARADE
I.KT I S HE YOUR TAILOR
We have a fine snappy lino of
woolens to choose from.
We c'ir.r.ir.tee to give you the
hl.-he it class of tailoring that is pos-
Wc guarantee a rerfect fit or no
.lie.
Old Kc'.ia'.i'e Cleaners.
r:1?'l NlLE CLOTH
8-INCH TOP
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LACE BOOT
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WE HAVE YOUR SIZE
JTrA.'ra'i 21 North
-.t---' Central Ave.
"GOOD SKOES"' BUILT OUR BUSINESS
THE MERE FACT THAT
Scott's Emulsion
is generously used in
tuberculosis camps is
proof positive that it is
the most energizing prepa
ration in the world. It
has power to create power.
It warms and nourishes;
it enriches the blood,
stops loss of Cash and
builds you up.
SCOTT'S IS PURE AND RICH
AND FREE FROM ALCOHOL
AMVSKMK.NTS TOMt.HT
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SUITS
V0 USDER $25.00 UP
Also O.ininn. Pressing and Altering
l'R f Mat (IMSTiB
Bud Lawrentz 4
has r'lrch.iscil an Inteerst wltl 0.
F. Wil'.iatBs In tho
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Screen Doors
Lattice Material
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