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PAGE TWO MEDFORT) MATL TRIBUNE, rTCDFORD, OREGON",' WEDNESDAY, TTJEY 25, 1917 10CAL AND .PERSONAL . MA . All m MM I 1 Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Stewart of Wil-I Chnrlea Gilchrist of Cold 11111 trans liston, X. D., who have been guests ected business in Medford Wednesday. iJohn B. Renault, Jr., of Jackson ille, IlllnolB, Is registered at a local B, L, Lane of Kotchum, Idaho, is pending; a few days in Medford. ' Oregon, California, U. S. Land, booklet free. Write Joseph Clark, Sacramento, California. . 108 D. A. Thomas of Washington, Iowa, rrlved In Medford Tuesday for a few day sightseeing. f 'B. P. Craw of Crow's Landing, ac companied by Mrs. Crow, is a guest at a local hotel, , Dr. Heine, eye, ear, nose, throat, r" Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Carlker of Bray, California, were shopping In Medford Tuesday. ' ' Johnson for high-class watch re pairing. tf : Judge C. B. Watson of Ashland was In Medford Tuesday on legal business. Axel Amundsen of Talent was a Medford visitor today. , Meti can at Riverside Oarage. i Mr. and Mrs. Homer KUwood re turned on Monday night from their honeymoon. The trip Included visits at Seattle, Portalnd and Corvallis and leisurely drive over the Columbia highway. ' The Ewauna Box company, of Klamath FallB, Oregon, offers employ ment for experienced box men and In experienced laborers, and at all times oUeite correspondence with any one Interested. Good wages and oppor tunity for advancement Is the rule with this company, , 125 Paul McDonald, a merchant of Mor rill, Oregon Is visiting his parents, itr. and Mrs. C. W. McDonald In Med ford this week. His name was one Of the first to be drawn from the se lective list on last Friday. ' AlcoTaiL Phone 88. Rudy Bholtz and Robert Stuart re turned Monday night from a fishing trip In the Young Cabin district. On Monday they sarved as volunteer for est fire fighters In a local blaze. , Johnson for high-class jvatch re pairing. . tf In traveling from Ashland to Fort land, a distance of 840 miles, In 16 hours of actual running time last Sat ' nrday, Lloyd 1. Mulit, vice-president of the Northwestern National Bank, established what probably Is an auto mlbole record over that route. Mr. Mulit was accompanied by Mrs. Mulit, tbelr two sons and Miss WInnlfrod Smith of Los Angelos, , Thoy left Ash land at 5:30 Saturday morning, and Uh an aggrogate of one hourB and fifteen minutes out for meals, arrived Here at 10:45 Saturday night Fort land Oregontan. Window screens, screen doors. Pa lflo Furn. fr '!.. Factory. it B. E. Wilson, as district deputy rand patriarch, acoompanled by 1 O. Howard, Q. W. Howard, F. O. Snede ker, Lee Watklns. Fort Hubbard, N. J. Wiley. Charles Hlglnbotbam, Lee E. Ackloy and A. B. Williams, went to Jacksonville Tuesday evening and In ducted the new officers of the Jack- eonvilU encampment of Odd Fellows Into their respective positions, Fol lowing the lodge session a foast of Ice cream waa spread. See Dave Wood about that tire In aurance policy. Office, Room 404, M. ft ft H. building. . Edgar 8. Hater of Medford Is regis tered at Hotel Portland, Porllund, Oregon. ,v Felts! All tho lovely now shades, tron 1 to $4.50, All trimmed hats below cost, Mlsa Lounsborry, M. M Department Store. 109 fJ, L, McAllen returned homo Wed- laeday morning from a visit at Pallas, Oregon, lie was absent two weeks. Ura. Lura Hutelilne of luinsniulr. n taofthter, accompanied hint on his trip, and remained over hero for a vls- IJ, before returning to Dunsmuir. Patients cared tor. 633 South Central. Trained nurse In attend ance. , Reference given. Phono 73 W. 114 R. A. Cooke of Waldo is a business flatter In Modford Wednesday. ..- Baths, 86c. Holland Hotel. Vlfty of the younger set of tho Itup tlat congregation of Medford went to Aehland Wednosday morning and will pend a portion of tho day disporting ihemsolvea In tho Aslilaud baths, y Call Taxi 303. I alius Lucy Harmon ot 0 rants Pass. Uo has been visiting Mrs. Charles Lnman tor sevoral days, returned borne Wodnosday morning. t For the best Insurance, see Holmes, U Iaiuranco Man. Vim Jcmnnntto Hlco of Rosehurg Ho bus been visiting Mrs, H. W. Ter rell of Modford, departed for her heme WfcdiiBSdiiy morning. Dr. Henry Hart, Jackson County Bank building. Ottlce hours, to to 4 . Hi. Mnt. Charles Luman went to Grants Tans Wednosday morning for a visit with her mothor, Mrs. C. N. Oilman, and later to spend a few days with her friend, Mlsa Lucy Harmon. Tit, Fran Roberts, dentist. 8t. iMrk'l building. Phone 323-T. i County Attorney O ,M. Roberts re turned from Portland Wednesday (fnlnr. here of Mr, Stewart's brother, J. E. Stewart, began their return Journey home Wednesday morning. Singer sewing machine shop, C. A. Chapman, Phone 903-R. 245 South Central. 117 Mrs. R. W. Terrell and son, Irvine Terrell, went to Klamath Falls Wed nesday morning to enjoy a ton days' outing with friends on Pelican lake. Met: cars at Riverside Garage. ' Mrs. Terry King, representative of the national board of the Christian church, arrived In Medford Wednes day moiling and Is a guest at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. D. W, Drlskell. The lady Is a Texan, but her work carries her for long trips over the west. She speaks -at tho Christian church at 8 o'clock this evening. , Call Taxi 303. 1 The remains of Burton T. Brown of Company I, who committed suicide here Wednesday morning, were ship ped to Canby Tuesday night on In structions from the parents of the dead soldier. In a hurry, call 88 Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Schaefer of Weed returned home Wednosday morning. They had been In attendance here at t'ie funoral of Mrs. Schaefer's brother, Denver Marsh. Dr. Helno fits glasses correctly. 'Miss Ruth Williams of Jamestown, N. D., who has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Campbell, began on Wed nesday a trip to Los Angeles. Until September 1, Dr. Myrtle S. Lockwood will limit office hours to Mon., Wed. and FrU 10 to 12 a. to. ' ',.,.. .109' Mr. and Mrs. 8. O. Showalter 'of Council Bluffs, Iowa, started for home Wednesday morning. They attended tho funoral of Mr Showalter'a father hero. ; ' ' v, .'.'V , Lem Allen, 78 years old, and for 85 years a resident of Nevada, began his return journey to hie Reno home Wednesday morning after a week's visit here with his son, C. U Allen. The elder Alien, ruddy,' vigorous, healthy and bearded like a pard, Is rich In reminiscence of the old Nevada, or Mackay, Fair,' Flood and O Brlen, when Virglna City and Carson City loomed big on the silver horizon ot tho country. ' 1 C. F. Garrison returned home Wed nosday morning after a three months stay In Portland. v Four hundred-acre stock rnnch for sale. The old Enyart place on Rogue River, tho Crater Lake highway. Stone houBe, 11 rooms and bath, some furniture, 100 acres bottom land, 120 acres Irrigated, 70 aoroa alfalfa, 10 cattle, 0 horses, 6 hogs, chlckons and turkeys. Write or see owner.- Gor dons. Tiffed, Trail, Oregon, G. E. Johnson, general manager of the Pacific & Eastern railroad, with headquarters In Medford, returned from Portland Wednesday morning. Ben C. Sheldon, of Grants Pass, momhor of the Orcgou houso of repre sentatives, manager of the Grants Pass chamber of commerce, editor of 'he Dal'y and Weekly Rogue Rlcer Courier at Grants Pass, scout master of the Grants Pass Boy Scouts, hon orary president of tho Grants Pass Olrls' Honor Guard, and Josephine county correspondent for the Portland Oregontan, returned home Wednosday morning aftor an Inspection of his broad acres seven miles north of Med ford. Under Sheldon'a rule, Grants Pass virtually has a commission form of government, and little ever is heard of Its mayor or city council, The cn ergotlc and efficient 'shogun of the former "ghost city" seldom sleeps, and appears to have re-vltnllcd the town, llo "puts 'em to bed" at nlht and acts ns a "big Ben" to arouse tho yeomanry from Its lethargic morning slumbers. , . . William Morgan, owner of a local orchard, In here to look artor his fruit, j Interests and will remain for three i weeks. i Mr. and Mrs. J. W. David and! daughter, Mlra Olga David, and Mr. and Mrs. J. 3. Dillon, all of Portland, j comprised an automobile party pro-i coeding southward Wednesday morn-1 lug, Willi lxis Angolea as the ultimate i goal. Tho members of the party wore ; highly complimentary of the Jackson county unit of the Pacific highway,' stating lis physical rendition decided ly excels that of any other county. Da vid la a Portland Jeweler, Frederick Morgan and J. llubholl, St. Louis business men, are spending two weeks In Medford and vicinity. They will see Crater I-nko before re turning home. Mr. Morgan and a brother, William Morgan, also of St. Louts, own an on-hard three miles from Medford, Tho following automobile parties, after spending Tuesday and Tuesday night In Medford, left for Crater Lake Wednesday morning: Mr. and Mrs. .1. HIom of San Friinolsro, and II. M, Marshall of Oakland, t'sl.; Mrs. 8. .1. Clossett and Mrs. B. A. Jones of Port land, Mrs. Stocker Rood, of Paris, France, and Dr. Nevln 1. Pontius of New York City: Mr. and Mrs. t'arl Amnions. Mnsdames L. Hire and T. A. tfeufort of Portland: G. C. Buck her. MiM Margaret tluckhen. Miss Iaura Curry and L. A. Burke of San Fran cisco; Mr. and Mrs. N, R. Webster and Mr. and Mrs. II. E. Van Duyne ol 1o Angeles, ; Paul Wright, manager of the Buz zard mine on Elk creek, was a Med ford business visitor Wednesday. Fred Champlin of Foots creek was a Medford visitor Tuesday. J. J. Bropliy of Derby, Oregon, tarnsacted business In Medford Wed nesday. Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Whitman of New York City roturned from Crater Lake Monday, und proceeded to San I Franciscoj later. Mrs. Whitman for merly was Miss Jennie Crocker of San Francisco. H. A. Wonze.ll of Sacramento; Mr. and Mrs. E. Hok of Kansas City; II. E. Smith und Mrs. Smith, Leland James, P. A. Gllmore, H. L. Hall and H. A. Younger all of Portland; Mrs. Amy E. Reynolds of Great Falls, Mon tana, and Mrs. Ena E. Crawford of Portland; Fred D. Stump, of Salem, C. R. Downs of San Francisco, F. Moo ney of Seattle, S. Kingslcy of Eugene and C. W. Kemp of Roseburg are In cluded In a group of pleasure seekers and slght-scers registered at the Med ford hotel. ELLIOTT CHAIRMAN OF NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD XEW YOU If, July 2r. Howard Klliott, former president of the New York; New Haven & Hartford rail road, today was eleeteil chairman of tho' Northern Pacific railroad. He will make his lieiiilipiuiters in this City.' H.-.' V, - : ;v TRAIN OF 20 CARS DESTROYED By FIRE BANNING, C'ul., July 23. An en tire Southern Pacific freight train of 2S cars was destroyed by fire result ing from a wreck In which two brake men were killed near hero,' railroad officials reported today. The train wan made up of fifteen loaded tank cars and thirteen box cars filled with barley. Flro from the wrecked loco- laotlve Ignited oil In the tank cars, the burning oil also spreading to nearby orchards destroying nearly 100 acres of apple trees. BRITISH SUBMARINE . SUNK BY U-BOAT BICRI-IN", via London, July 2fi. The Hritisli submarine C-3-1 lies been sunk by a -submarine, it .was offici ally minouiiced today. The so'e sur vivor was taken prisoner. . GIVE BADGES OF HONOR . ... TO SONS OF FARMERS WARIIIXOTOy, July 25.--Fnrm-ers' sons who have shown their pat riotism by-remaining on '"the farm may bo rewarded with the federal bndjic of honor of the United Stutes Hoys' Working Reserve, ft was' an nounced toiluy.V i.. '-"f-';.H'(Kl ILIZEO I PORTLAND, July 25. The Oregon National Guardsmen, numbering about 2500, mobilized at their home armories thruout the state today and entered federal service. Tho troops mobilizing were twelve companies coast artillery corp3, four troops cav alry, one hospital corps, two batterlos field artillery and three engineering corps. The coast artillerymen will move to Fort Stovens shortly and the other troops to Camp Withycombe. BY AMSTERDAM, July 2.-.-Thc Iitindelsblud reports that the German steamship Norderney, with n cargo of coal, was torpedoed in the North sea on Monday. She is aground off the south coast pi Texel, Frisian islands. JIBS WASTED. ' ' O. S. government road work for Crater Lake National park.'"; Wages $2.25 per day, 8 hours and board. v.-';4';'i-J COURT .,if all'. The "button" tread on Fisk ires gives you real anti-skid protection ALL ways , i yDDITIONAL safety against side slipping is supplied Jx. by a rib of rubber extending around the whole tread, i .i i i '. r" l xt ri i . l v -, l . 1 ! on ootn sides. ' risic iNonOKias are tne oniy automoone tires that furnish such complete protection; m Vi vv ,,,., This Graphic Illustration Explains Fisk Non-Skid Features , Protection From .very LJirection ,. . Fig. I andJ the oultlJe tibt that form uninterrupted counters against side slipping or skidding. Fig. 2 and 4 outside rou) 1 hR:S:Hh'3 f 74 J of buttons and tcond tup porting rib Which, With rig, 3. the matter button, fur- ntehes a perfect reshfance against slipping or' skidding in any direction. Fisk Tires i . . i i and get this reai pro- 1 ! I . rice and mileage are ngnt. 1 V tection. r: You can't buy greater dollar-for-dollar value in tire quality arid no other tire on the market oners such safety. Fisk Tires For Sale By MEDFORD VULCANIZING WORKS Medford fir CRATER FOREST -PAGE Southern Oregon's Greatest Place of Amusement. TODAY and TOMORROW Jules Verne's 20,000 Leagues Under tne ' Sea Nothing Like It On Earth The First and Only Pliotoclrama Enacted on the Bottom of the Ocean. "TV m YOl' WILL Si:r The death prapplo between plant octo pus and pearl diver ttho only motion ptrturc of Its kind In tho world) showing an octo pus and a man In ferocious battle on the ocean's bottom. YOf WILL SI-:k C'nptnin Nemo's maclc piibmarinn window, mid view with the Captain's K"c.-ts the amazing," panoramas of tho deep, more fasclnatliiK than anything on tho face of tho earth. PRICES ADULTS 25c CHILDREN. 15c SHOWS. 2:t. 4:13. 7:1.1, 11:1.1. Telepliouiu advices received Iult this ul'ternoim by Deputy Forest Su pervisor Foster from Supefvisiir Kr ickson, in ?lmi-tro f the 1'olri". nt'nilll men fii:!il'Mf tho big forest-fire fjtuit has been- iiv progress norlh ot 1'rns peeti for the panto seven il lysJ, visile Unit the blaze is now well lruler'con troliui(tHbnt!i)o ndilitlonnl nicii j.-n'i? needed to augment 'the:' fufce now iindur Krickson. : While tho f'i'c ubly will not' reach tho siuup'il'(i.i!r singe for several duys, lil'.l..' Ij-r;ir was expressed by Krickson- t'u'.t it would assume any turgor men. '' I)e)uty Supervisor Foster was un able to give even approximate fig ures on the number of acres burii 'd cvr; or the prolnblo dam.'!'.'. t It-i i bus resulted from the fire, which is considered the most disastrous in ll Crater national forest in sjx years. Other estimates place the ii burned area at CIMI0 acre ' Forly-live of Hit, sixty-five men imported from I'oilliind 'J'uesdav to assist in fisrlilins the l'rospect for est firi'S were relumed to I'ortli'.nii Tuesday ni.ht by- the forestry tin rcnu, us 'Hit! force oppiisiiijr the hlaze i .jvim - !(onfiidei'cd sufficient. Twenty of I he men nro fij-htins the brit'sh "fiies iii the Hut ft Falls reaion. instead of l coffee - II lircDaoaa couGiiy and coluJ m 0 S0 ?" a frtzsiff' g-'i) 7 its CLEARANCE SALE, on all WHITE CANVAS and BUCK SHOES and PUMPS at SCHMIDT'S "Good Shoes" Banking By Mail Js a modern convenience. Those who live in districts far removed from a bank no longer are under tho neces sity pf taking a trip to town. Send your money by postal money ordei,'' chceTi or draft, we will make the proper entry in your hook and fe-1 , turn itwith the amount credited,. In this.. way you wili,,do -away with the risk of allowingiy.oM monby to remain around tho bouse, 'ariilat the same time, you will be gbttlrig Intorost on 'it. . .. , , .' Our booklet contains full particu jlars. ' Send'tor It today, i The Jackson County Bank Estiiblishctl 1888 , Women Who Drive to us .for accessories be ans like to come their: motor cause of the service, which Ave give. No matter how ex nctiii"; or iuliow great a hur r,'i .vojii may lie, we can and Vvill firvvc-'.iyou courteously HJniid efficiemily. ' 'lf . ;"G. E: Gates Auto Co. TONIGHT AMUSEMENTS -TONIGHT PATHE NEWS Sliowimr Anicricnn Soldier Tloys leaving for Fiance. ADULTS 15c CHILDREN 5c STAR CHARMING , Vivian Martin IX- The Spirit of Romance An appealini Morv, with little artis tic touches which mnkes the play out ol' (lie ordinary, ns,i has a distinct i-,vcliolo'ncal or menial inl'IncH'V which L'ivcs you the Iden of the piny, namely. Unit it is li-lil und fanciful, a sort of picture of tilings us you would like lo find Ihtin in rcul life. Watch Our Announcements silt iftf JiiM..tva.U.fa ' ' '"' i J MOUNT ANGEL COLLEGE Conducted hy liciiedirtin;- Fathers. Commercial, Classical. Scientific and Nornml Cuivcs. We give the hest nmsicnl course in 1lie Northwest. For Cata logue, address Mount Angel College. Dept. S. Mount Angel, Oregon.