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s PAGE TWO MEDFORD MATTJ TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, -OREGON". TUESDAY.- OCTOBER "2. 1917 ' ?- i ' IOCAL AND L' PERSONAL Hurl IJlrlch left for his 8tii k ranch In the Prospect renloil 'thlji afternoon after a short visit in tho city. His fino modern home and contents were destroyed by a forest fire this Hum mer, entallliiK a loss of $2500. Mr. Ulrich Buva that he will not rebuild till spring and that ho and Mrs. 11- Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Paxon of Cen-.rch will spend the winter In a shack tral Point are at Salem, the Biiests they have erected on tho ranch. of their daughter, .Miss Ruth, who is, aj axj . . school librarian In the capital city. A Klamath Falls party sojourning Alco Taxi. Phone SOS. ,n lh() city with t)lo Melfor,i 1Hl0! Mrs. Marie Otterdule has returned .a,,,,,.,,.,, consH,9 of Mrs. J. from an extended stay at Klamath w ,I(.CoVi Mrs. p w Houston, Mrs. FallB- ' ' ) ! Fred L. Houston, itert WIthorow and Dr. Heine, eye. ear, nose, throat. Mr an(1 Mrg. E w withorow. ' Miss Christina Heckman. aughted: Tn mmFntiXm of opmion of the fo Mr. and Mrs. Heckman of Central manv nllnt(,rs wno were t y,niav Point, Is teaching tho school at JijrII , lmt VMm,m piie;lliants are much scarcer this fall than for a number of E F this year, The Bullock Mercantile Agency, collectors. ' Jacksonville gnve generously to tho war library fund. The committee In charge of the collection were not long In collecting far beyond t lit- quota for the county seat. Tho school chil dren contributed $14.00 to tho pa trlotlc fund. Johnson for high-class watcb re Ex-County Surveyor A. T.1 Urown , left Monday for 'Frisco to assume his Mfg. Co., of Pittsburg, Cal., mttkers of wood pulp. I Aprons for pickers and packers,; at the Tent Factory, at Nat. 172 ; Rudolph Mohr of Snn Francls'o. a brothel1 or Kmll Mohr of the rlotc!; Medford, accompanied by his wife, has arlved for a few days' visit In Medford. i Dr. Heine fits glasses correctly. Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Picket and fam ily have returned to their home at Merrill, Ore., following a visit with Mr. and Mrs. C. W. McDonald. Mr. McDonald and Mrs. Plckot are broth- years past. Tho general opinion also prevails that there has been much Illegal shooting and killing of pheas ants tho pnst few weoks In the val ley. This belief Is based on the fact that the hunters of Monday found so many empty Bholls wherever they went. Alco Taxi. Phone 80S. C company, which made a hike to Jacksonville and return by way of Central Point and the hill road yes terday, Is spending today in camp practicing hand grenade throwing and bayonet exercises. For the best Insurance, see Holmes the Insurance man. Dillon K. Hill and John narneburg returned this morning from their sev eral days hunting trip to Buck lake. Howard Hill and other members of the party wll' remain at tho lake for a day or two. nnths, 2HC. Hotel Holland. Captain .1. F. Pyrem of the United States army arrived In the city todny, i nccompnnled ty his wife, to inspect tho government property In use by C aw mil .fatal- We pay cash for Winter Mill. Captam Dyrom has chargo pears. J. W. Perry, at tho Co-Opera-tlve Fruit Growors' Assn. Mrs. Sllva Mcilee of Middlctown, Calif., arrived In tho city today for a visit with her daughter, Mrs. II. E. Hooker, with whom sbo will Bpond tho winter. For collections seo Bullock Mer cantile Agency. . , Mrs. M. A. Under has returned of tho Inspection of nil government property IsBued to tho federalized na tional guard organizations of Oregon and Washington. Ho and Mrs. By rom aro gucnts at tho Medford hotel. Tho O. W. B. M. of tho Christian church will meet nt tho homo of Mrs. A. W. Walker on Fir street Wcdnes day afternoon' lustrad of Thursday nftornoon, SB previously announced. All members and friends aro urged frnn, tw. Ihma intl.B .'lull nt hnPI . . i , ,i m r, i . to bo present as a good program Is former home in Indiana. Mr. -Itador: , 1 , returnod home Sunduy from Crntor, Prepared Lake park, whero he sorved this summer as a park employe-. Clet you a China rooster today and j hnvo Bartlott mount it. You will Johnson for high-class watch re- " ... r.unl ..... .. . Continental, Orient of Hartford, pairing. . if , .... Mrs. F. C. Hansen and son left Northern Assurance and Svea o (.ot today for Corvnllls, their future tRI""rK om..ni that pay losses home. Mr. Clausen went to Corvnl- Promptly. Come to mo with your lu lls several days ago with tho family V'" tro,lWn' J' ' W akof,(f, household goods. Thev have resided AK,,n'- ' ' In Medford for the past year, having T,,n of "ro at ' ? " V come here from Colorado. -. " Carles auKhan on Last Mala Opportunity for boy over 10 years '"w( '' " "'V3; old to learn the printing business at ''" 0 """ "( the Mall Tribune office. Apply to i "" 1 he ,e' " " ' ,.tho the foreman. tf hflcrnoon was a grass fire on West Olive Uebokah lodge will entertain ! Ninth street, wilier, was oxtingulsh- ! The Knights i,( I'vthius held their first big mcdine for tlte winter months lust evening und it was cer ' tuinly it :nlu occasion. The work , put on in the Knight's degree was handled especially well by the new degree team, the King I'vthagaru: and the senate being especially im pressive. The llornbrook lodge was invited to spend lust evening with the Sled i'oi'd lodge, and the way they n? ! ceptcd the invitation murks (hem as ' a bunch of "dyed-in-the-wool" ! I'ythiuns. Tho Hornlirook lodfre, led by Jav Jacobs, chancellor commnn- ucr, took Talisman lodge by slorm. fbe spirit of fraternity truly reigned supreme. After the work in the third degree mis finished the local lodge and visitinir brothers were entertained by Hie following- artists: Hro. E. C. Root, violinist, accompanied by Fred Al ton Haight, pianist, rendered the "Serena rip."' In- Victor Herbert, in truly masterful slyle, answering to n hearty encore with n selection, "Arts and Flowers," by Habani. Van li. (lilhert sang "Mammy's Little Coal lllnck Rose" in n highly pleasing manner. Frnuk I.indlev entertained the crowd in his. own inimitable way with n recitation comparing the hoy that stayed on the farm with the fa vored brothers who were sent to col lege. L. C. Jnquette of Hombrook kept the crowd in nn uproar' with n line of stories. Grand Clinnccllor Harry C. Wort man gave a review of the work done by the grand lodge in tho grand do me in of Oregon the past year. Tim grand chancellor paid Talis man lodge n rare compliment when lie said: "If I could only hold one position I would rather be n member of our homo lodge Ihan to be grand cliancellor of the state." Several of the legal lights were in attendance and responded when called uron "for the good of the order." among them Messrs. Thomas, Roberts nnd Nel'f. Afler tho high jinks, Chancellor Commander V.wing ordered the doors to the hancpief room thrown open nnd the hungry Pythians were trealed to a midnight spread. Several of the Med ford K. P.'s will visil the Yreka lodge Wednesday nighl, October and from 'the look nf Ihiim-i Hie K. of P.'s are taking Ihcir place among Hie active fraler nitv orders of the Rogue River valley nnd vicinity. E C company tonight nt tho lodgo hall on Sixth Btroet. The aoldlora will march to the hall In a body. Pork and beans, with plo, 20c. Dia mond Restaurant, 127 East Gth St Mr. and Mrs. J. CI. 'Norton, well known old former residents of tho valley for f7 years, returned to-'tholr homo at Corvnllls today after a visit hero nnd at Ashland for the past two weeks. They removed from tho val ley ten years ago, and will return In a Bhort time to reside permanently in ellhor Medford or Ashland where they will piircliiiso a home. See Davo Wood about that flrij In surance policy. Office, Room 404, M. F. & II. rtulldliiK. ' Mrs. It. M. Wells Is here for a few days' visit with Mr. and MrH. jl". V. McDonald, stopping off while en routo from Vancouver, B. ('., to F.l Centro, Calif. Bring your wheat to tho Central Point Mills. Wo handle it In bulk and save you tho cost of bags. We are In tho market for all ,LIihU of grain. John E. Stewnrt, proprietor of Hie Quir., returned this morning from a weeks' visit at tho state fair and In Portland. Dr. Frank Roberts, dentist. St. Mark's Building. Phono 2:i-Y. The first meeting for the full aul winter season of the Mcdlord Choral Boclety will be held this evening. Met cars at Riverside (inrai'.o. Rev. (I. C. lliiffln, American Sun day school missionary, with the help of John Hllllo of Trail Is hold lug revival meetings at Agate. Dr. C'has. T. Sweeney, Physician and Burgeon. Phlpps Bldg. Phono ;t. tf Rev. Florence I,. Crawford, over seer of all the Aposlollr l-'alih ntls-j slotia, arrived In Mcdfonl this morn- Ing from her heiolu:ii-tcrs in I'oit land to look after the local evangel istic work. A hand of workers from the Portland mission hns been hold ing tout meetings at the corner of 6th and Holly streets for over a week. , Th meetings will probably be brol to a close Sunday uluht. It Is not known yet whether a mission will be established In Medford. I General urol.slci :ng. furniture re paired and reflnished, iiinttrvmHw run- j orated, feathers steamed and cleaned, j carpets and run cIPaned and relnld. Douglas, 2S5 S. Riverside. I'honej J0Q-In 174' od without any damage being done. George E. Johnson, superintendent of the Pacific & Eastern railroad, has resigned his office nnd will leavo In two weeks to tako entlro chargo of tho Gales Creek nnd Wilson River railroad which runs from Wllkes horo, Ore., towards Tillamook,' nnd Is owned by the timber Interests of that section. George W. Nlelsou, of Portland, an experienced railroad man, who has been connected with the Mill lines for the pnst eight years will succeed Mr. Johnson as super intendent of the Pacific 0. Eastern. J. 11. Bryant of Portland, Ore., general agent of the North American Accident Insurance Co. ,1s spending a few days In Medford looking after tho Interests of his company. The Western I'lilnu Telegraph company can use another boy not under Hi years of age. Splendid op portunity for advancement. ' Met, cars at Riverside Garage. Worth Their Weight III Gold. No in mi can do his best when suf fering from backache, rheumatic pains swollen Joints, sore muscles or other symptoms of kidney trouble. B. II. Stone, MO N. 2d St., Reading, Pa., writes: "I cantracted a most se vere case oT kidney trouble. 1 gradu ally grew worse and for months was unable to attend to business . I be gan to use Foley Kidney Pills ami soon round the pains were gone and I have had no aches since. They have been worth their weight in gold to me." Sold everywhere. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTEIV. 10 1-.!. A runnliotit top. I V Your Chlld'H Eyes arc Strained lie Is In his school work. It may mean much to lilin In Inter life If you have RICKERT Kit the right glasses now. Kcliisle OptoinelrNt. mi drops rsi:i. Sultif 1-2. over the Mav Company Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Carpenter Ra'O today for an exiendod trip to New York and Boston. Austin Corbin, owner of a large ranch near Eagle Point, has return ed from the east ai'tar v ebsenco of about a year. STOMACH AGONIES DUE TO POISON One Doso of IteiatMly Kivccn Pain Away Hundreds of Thoit snnds Restored. Mayr's Wonderful Remedy Is un like any other. It sweeps tho Bile and Poisonous Catarrhal Accretions from the System. Soothes and nllays Inflammation In the Intestinal Tract - the cause of serious and fatal ail ments, such as Gall Stones, Appendi citis. Acute Indigestion, Cancers and I'lcers of the Stomach nnd Intestines. Yellow Jaundice. Constlpallon, Gas tritis, Anlo Intoxication, etc., etc. In every locality there nre grateful peo ple who owe their complete recovery to Mayr's Wonderful Remedy. Thou sands say It has saved them from the knlTe. The most thorough system cleanser known. Contains no alcohol or habll-fornilug drugs. FREE book let on Stomach Ailments. Address Geo. H. Mayr, Mfg. Chemist. Chicago. Better yet, obtain a bottle of Mayr's Wonderful Remedy from I.eon ft Hasktns or any reliable druggist, who will refund your money If It falls. Allho the big drive to sell the sec ond liberty loan bond issue of three billion dollars started Monday with great enlliusiasm thruoiit the United Slates, there wus no formal cam paign opening in M!edford. However, u number of iiuiuiries were received at the banks pertaining to the sale of the hugfe bond issue, and several pur chases were niude. ' The ciiietness of the opening drive here was due chiefly to the nbsence from the city of S, 11. Gore, who is chairman of the liberty loan auxiliary committee for southern Oregon dis trict. Mr. Gore, who is in Portland, where he is doubtless in consultation with the state liberty loan headquar ters, will return to the city Thurs day, and it is expected that with his return the loeul liberty loan selling drive will begin. Medford banks have received the formal application lilnnks and adver tising circulars pertaining to the sec ond liberty loun. It 1s pointed out that the first liberty loan campnign in Medford started off very quietly nnd gradually warmed up. so no doubt i felt that Medford nnd the valley will subscribe liberally to the ninoimt or over of I heir quota of liberty bonds. In fact, it is predicted thnt the second issue of liberty loan bonds will sell here much faster than the first issue did, because of the 4 pet cent interest these bonds will draw. WEDDING BELLS 'I Married in Jacksonville, September 2f, Miss Bell French to fjiwrenco Crawford, both of Talent, Or. After Ihe ceremony the young couple re turned to tho homo of the bride's pn rents, Mr. nnd Mrs. H. N French, where n bounteous wedding dinner awaited them, iiumediately after which the linppy couple left for Klainnlh Falls. Only the families nnd relatives were present at the wedding dinner. These young people are known as among Iho best of Tal ent's younger set, and the best wishes of all of Talent and Phoenix are be ing oxtendeit to Ihepi. T C. A. Knight of Medford, who Is spending the summer in New York City, writes to I,. A. Wakcman that tho causo of the low prices realized by Medford pears is due to their ar riving over-rlpo. This fact is caused by the poor servico rendered by" the railroads' which 'have taken as long as 20 days, when 8 or. 10 days is the schedule In ordinary years. The de layed service has resulted In poor Icing service. Mr. Knight writes: "i have been Into Now York1 city three times within the' paBt few days to attend tho auction sales of fruit from Medford and the northwest, and it has been arriving in rather bad condition, neurly all ripe and some of It hardly fit to use, but ow ing to the high prices for tho past few days all kinds, even the ripe fruit, has been bringing fair prices. It Is claimed here that owing to the dry season in the Rogue river valley the fruit is not holding, up aB it should. There is a good market for all kinds of fruit, and bids fair to continue bo. Late pears and apples are expected to bring the highest price for many years. In fact, Mr. Day of" Sgoble and Day, who are old commission men long in the market business, told me this morning that he had never seen such a high mar ket, and he also slated that In his Judgment It would continue so for the balance of the season, which sounds good to the orchardfsts, who have nnd such a hard time during the past five or six years." Ute'f'US' Saturday iiMit jvjfn drafted later on,' and 'lir.-t tlleiil 'Two well-known young Yrcka, Cal., business men enlisted yesterday nt the Medford army recruiting office in the engineers corps, forestry di vision, mid left last night for Port land to take the psysical examination. The new recruits are Henry J. Sheffer, who for some time has been in the grocery business in Yreka, and (.'onley Ilrowh, who for several years has been a clerk in the Siskiyou Xti timml bank of Yrckd. They came to 3000000QOOOOOOC TO EXCHANGE A Ford car and JliT.O gets a good house ami lot In Mcd foiil. Clear. No assessments. Garden. Fruit. Lawn. Flow ers. Well worth .investiga tion. Owner, 11 N. Main St., Ashland. Rogue Elk Resort Located at mouth nf Elk creek, on the Rogue, Rest fishlns grounds, good hunting, experienced guides, best accommodations. Splendid place for week-end va cation. Information at Valley Ga rage, Medford. ARE YOU REAPING THE BENEFIT Are you taking advantage of our re duced prices to equip yourself with a new suits, shoes, etc. etc. Whether you need them or not it will pay you to investigate this money saving sale. j Men's Suits Men's Dress 7 Gfl shoes VM $2.50 Men's Suits : Blue Serge Men's and Work All-wool c Mixtures Shoes $9.98 $2.50 All kinds of furniture tools etc. Going for a song g Out Closin Sale Sergeant Weston, who then passed them on to Supervisor Mrickson. lSotli the sergeant and the supervisor pas. favorably on their iiialiiications, hence on .Monday they enlisted. Their reason for enlisting in (be forestry division of the cayinecrs' corps is I ha! a number of oilier Yrcka young men have already en listed in that division and gone into service, including Charles II. Coolcy, malinger of the Yrcka Lumber com pany, who enlisted last week. Mrs. Brown accompanied her hus band to Medford to enlist, and -Mrs. Oooley chine over from Yreka v.ilh them. i t ' ti.ta'will ho Jut-rcase through thai wbok. YoKtenjny'lK.iip Uas received ;it jtho library, leaking; it total be J 0 S . r. :: and It is probable that twop.-. ty-flve or thirty dollars more will L collected bororo tho campaign Is com-' plcled. ...'..-' To Relieve Catarrhal Deafness and Head Noises MEDFORD LIBRARY FUND TOTALS $303.53 FOR WEEK Monday the war library commitlcc sent a check to Portland of $:!UU.or, which represents tho result of tho week's campaign for tho million dol lar national fund to provide the var ious cantonments In tho country with libraries. While this docs not equal Mcdford's quota of $r00 it is regard ed as a creditable showing and the If you have ( aldrrhal Tleafnossor bead noises go to Heath's Drug Store, Hawkins' Drug Store, Strang's DruR Stoic, Medford Pharmacy or ' Vcst Side .Pharmacy and get 1 ounce of Pariulnt (double strength), and add to it U pint of hot water and 4 ounces of gnmulajod sugar. Take 1 tahlo spoonful four times a day. This will often bring quick rellof from the distressing head noises. Clogged nostrils should open, breath ing become easy and the mucous stop dropping into tho throat. It is easy to prepare, costs little and Is pleasant to take. Any one who has Catarrhal Deafness or head noises should give this prescription a trial. r Do You IMievc in Universal SulTratfo? 'HER EXCELLENCY GOVERF'OR' Will not only help you 1o decil; but will also give you a keen insiglit into Hip running of a iiolitic.il Machine.' ' WILFRED LUCAS is the Governor xu falls in with scheming po'i ticians. ELDA MILLAR is the Lieiitenaul Governor who manages to act, as Governor long enough to put through a hig meas ure. Oilier Page 1'eal rtres: Comedy, "AIRED IU COURT" REEL LIFE MAGAZINE Lieoniparalile I 'age Orchestra TOMORROW MEN OF THE DESERT A OOKKIXG GOOD YYKSTKKX, measuring up with the host t" lie had, with JACK GARDNER A Fearless tiinl Smiling ( 'owluiy E Adults 15c; Children 5c 3 Page, Thursday Nifliit, Oct. 4th The LaScala Grand Opera p,e Company PRESENT "CARMEN" Ester I'ciT.'iliini. (iiuseppe Gamlenzi H ill Smgil.e I.c-nling K'oles IO-n,..rus-l Sl ,.,,., I n.-Orchosthm-W Orchestra I'mU r Kr, ,-r,. f Fi.lcrdo Gucrrieri ''I'K'l: i.oer rioor- -i,t 1 I R!, si- Wf a ,.AWO o m liox seats, Balcony -Kii-t -I rows, rows. .l.i mi. ii xt 1 rows. $l.i0; last 5 Seats Now Si -i (!-- ( ti i. i .." i i in in cai i v. Curtain 8 p. m. Sh; irp--.No one seated durim? iier- ii'i'mnvn-e. . '