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PA OK TWO MEDFORD MXTL TRTBtim MEDFORD. OREGON, SATURDAY. OCTOBER. 13, 1017 Harold D. McDonald, who has been 'TOCAL AND A-' PERSONAL i , Now that C company is on tho eve of departure from the city, there will be no harm In stilting that Cap tain James J. Crossley was the left tackle on tho Yale football team in the year 1898, The captain usually keeps this a dark secret, for that year Yale was badly beaten by liar Yard. Three years prior to going to Yale, Captain Crossley played on tho University of Iowa varsity football team. Dr. Heine, eye, ear, none, throat. Johnson for high-class watch re pairing. Colonel H. H. Sargeant Is visiting In the city for a short tlmo prior to going to Princeton, N. J., to assume bis new war duties as instructor In military tactics and stratogy . at Prlncoton university. Mrs. Sargeant who will accompany him east, has been the guest of her sister, Mrs. M. L. Alford, for the past week. geant has been detailed on duty at For the past six months Colonel Bar the western army headquarters San Francisco. Bring your wheat to the Central Point Mills. We handle It In bulk and save you the cost of bags. We are In (be market for all kinds of grain. The condition of Juck Luwronce, the Rodding, Calif., man who ar rived In Medford several days ago Intoxicated and was arrested, and who later developed a bad attack of heart trouble and was removed from the city prison to the Sacred Heart hospital, Is Improving. When ho Is sufficiently recovored to leave the hospital he will probably bo freed from the Intoxication chargo. Alco TaxL Phone 88. J. Di Evans, the former resident of Phoenix, who escaped on August 3 from the state hospital for the in sane where he had been confined for the past eight years, and who was ar Tested In Medford several days ago, has been taken back to the Institu tion. His relatives, on the ground that Mr. Evans' mental health was re gained Beveral years ago, are making eforts to bring about his discharge from the state hospital. Dr. Frank Roborts, dentist. St. Mark's Building Phone 323-Y. The civil service examination which was to have been held at Ashland, Oct, 25, for clork with a knowledgo of stenography and typewriting, has been postponed until Novombor 2. Mete cars at Rlversldo Oarage. Mrs. A. H. McCoy of Tucoma Is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Bernard C. SlovertBon. Her husband, who enlisted to the Canadian regiment, Is on his. way to tho front. Dr. Heine fits glnBsos corroctly. Recent tourists aud Medtord trav elers thru the Shasta country roport that Mount Shasta for tho first known time In Us history of ages Is nearly bare of snow. This denuding of the great mountain peak of Its famed and: usually regarded as eternal man tle of snow Is caused by five big sepa rate forest fires that havo been rag ing oa Us sides. Tho snows havo fast dlsaupoarod bocauso of the great boat and smoke from tho burning timber that surrounds tho mountain. Call Taxi 301. ' A. C. Eldor of Lnko Crock was a Medford business visitor Saturday. Wautod, Girt, at DcVoo's. B. 1. Uatbburn of Jacksonville spent Saturday In Medford. for the best Insurance see Holmes the Insurance man. Mrs. Mary Raymond and daughter Martha will leave tho first of next week fox Sau Francisco where they will reside permanently. Speolal attention given lo mall or ders. Martin J. Itcddy tho Jeweler. Modtord. Colonel 11. II. Sargent and Mrs. Sargent leavo tonight for the oast. where the colonel will begin Ida new duties as military Instructor In Prlnoctoa university. Wostora Eloctrlo Farm Ughllng plants are sold aud Installed by Paul's Electric Store, Medtord. 17.r Mrs. J. M. Fleming will arrive home Sunday morning from Portland to which city she was called last Monday hy the fatal Illness of Iter sister, Mrs. A. Field, who died Thursday morning and wa burled Friday afternoon. Ulrlcb. & Ryan nro sidling nil to bacco and clgurcttos at old prices. No Talse on account of war tuxes. Buy whllo the roads are good. 17..' a member of the city fire department for several months, has resigned his position and will leave Sunday night for Seattle, from where, after a short visit, he will go to Portland to enter the employ of a well known motor sules company of thut city. Mr. Mc Donald resigns from the department bocuuso of the city council having recently refused tho firemen a rulso In pay. See Dave Wood about that fire In surance policy. Office, Room 404. M. F. & If. Building. James W. Rosenbaum, the well known driver In the employ of the Alco Taxlcab comanpy, has enlisted at tho local army recruiting office In flio acviutlon corps and will leave Monday for Portland to take the phy sical examination. Theodore L. May has enlisted in tho quartermaster's corps, bakery division, and will leave for Portland Sunday evening to take tho physical examination, Xmas gifts for soldiers in France must be in New York by Nov. 15th. Our Xmax boxes are ready for you. Medford Book Store. Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Meeker of'IIol land, Ore., ore visitors In the city and aro guests at tho Hotel Medford. For collodions sea Bullock Mer cantile Agency. T. O. Bradley, superintendent of power for the California-Oregon Pow or company, and P. O. Crawford, head engineer of the company, aro In the city today from Copco, Culif., on business. It is rumored that Mr. Crawford is contemplating making Medford hlB headquarters and may bring his family hero to reside. Johnson for high-class watch re pairing, tf Mrs. M. A. Fox went to Grants Pass today whoro this evening she will attend tho birthday party given In honor of Iter daughter, Miss Mel- vina Fox, and son-in-law, Claud Vor- heis. Hot cakes and coffee, 10c. Dia mond Restaurant, 127 Sixth street. Tho public market hereafter will not bo opon for business until 7 a. m. - All summer and full the market has opened us early as 5 o'clock, but to maintain early opening during the cold weather would work a hardship on both tho sellers and buyers. Sat urday was another big day at the market. Cosmopolitan, Good Housekeeping or Hearst's two yenrs for two dollars. 8 l-3c per copy. God for short time only. Medford Book Store. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Evans, who havo been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Noe for a week, loft for their home at Sacramento this morning. The Bullock Mercantile Agency, collectors. A. M. I.ossner, tho woll kiown cat tle buyor from Sun Francisco, Is In tho city and vicinity today. Motz cars nt Rlversldo Garage. Rev. 10. W. Warrington, pastor of tho Presbyterian church nt Rose burg, who has been attending the county Sunilay school convention thlR week, returned homo today. Ho ad dressed tho convention at Its session in Phoenix last night. You'll forget tho high cost of liv ing if you patronize the Methodist ladles' rummage salo ct. 2", 211 and 27. 1 7 r. I Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Pricoi of Al bany, Ore., who havo been sjjoiidlng a month at tbolr ranch neur Tolo. left for home today. They aio well I known former residents of the val ley who removed to Albany about six years ago, but return to tho ranch for short periods euch year. The Ford Tractor Co., will have a tractor In Medford within tho next ten days. 177 Miss Helen Acker left today for her home at Jamestown, Culif., after an extended visit with Mr. and Mrs. George Kaufman, her uncle and aunt. That beautiful 9-room houso at 29 Summitt Ave., with 4 screened sleep ing porches, 2 baths, electricity, hard wood floors, beam ceilings, garage, paved street, cost $5500.00, built 4 years, for sale at auction to highest bidder under mortgage foreclosure, Monday, October 15th, at 10 a. m. at the front door of the Court House. Jacksonville, Oregon. 175 Mrs. O. E. Osborn, president of the state board of nurses, returned home today from a three weeks trip thru the state on official business. Baths, 25c. Irowl Holland. The Grizzlies held their monthly meeting and social at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Will G. Steel on Friday evening. Watch for the location of the Moth odlst ladies' rummage sale, Oct. 25, 20 and 27. , 175 Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Wortman re turned UiIb morning from Portland, where Mr. Wortinan attended tho grand lodge session of the Knights of Pythias, of which ho is the out going chancellor, and Mrs. Wortman attended the Pythian Sisters Temple as a delegate from the local' temple. A number of .Modtord people are in attendance at the county Sunday school convention session being held et Talont today. Many will attend the closing sessions of the conven tion at ABhland tomorrow. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Conover and children of . Eagle Point left Satur day for thoir new ranch home near Hornbrook, whore they will reside. Rev. F. W. Carstens, pastor of the Baptist church, who recently resigned on account of 111 health, and after whoso departure for Washington state on business tho congregation refused to accept the resignation, ar rived homo this morning for a few days, when he will leavo for eastern Oregon to look after his ranch there. Mr. Carstens said today that he was not yet prepared to say what action ho would take an to his resignation. and would not bo until ho had talked ovor tho situation with his family. Mr. Dosler of Ashland made Mrs. Harry Wilson of Medford a prosont of a box of elegant peaches as a token as his esteem for bcr care during a recent spell of sickness. Funeral sorvices over Albert Thoo Wobb, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Theo dore Webb of Sacramento, who died nt the home of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. if. M. Oault, 343 North Ap ple streot, at 5 p. ni. Friday, will be held at the Baptist church ill this city at 3:15 p. m. Sunday. Rev. F.-W. Carstens will conduct tho services. The child was 3 years, 9 months aud 14 days old. His mother, Mrs. Webb, has been, visiting her parents here for some time. Mr. Webb arrived from Sacramento today. Pctaln's forces, however, and all tho assaults were repulsed. , RUSS ISLE LANDED UPON (Continued from page 1.1 the Teutons to make a drive toward Petrograd this year. It has been pointed out, however, that such a move probably could be carried out with comparative ease at present, with the Russian armies in their ad mittedly disorganized state, where aB next spring there is governmental promise of a Russian military re generation after a winter's organiza tion work along now lines. . On the Flanders front the heavy rain which stopped Field Marshal Halg's drive before all bis objectives were attained, was continuing today, Increasing the depth of the sticky mud thru which the British have been struggling in their advances. The mud evidently was hampering the Germans equally, for they failed to dellvor a counter-atack during the night. . , On the French front the chief ac tivities have been lu the Alsne region. The German crow prluce made sev eral atacks last night on French po sitions on- this front...,, He was met with effective resistance by General Cut This Out It Is Worth Money. D0."'1M1SS THIS. Cut out this slip, enclose with 5c and mall It to Foley & Co., 2S35 Sheffield Ave., Chicago, 111., writing your name aud address clearly. You wll receive in return a trial package containing Fo ley's Honey and Tar Compound, for coughs, colds, and croup; Foley Kid ney pills for pain in sides adn back, rheumatism, backache, kidney and bladder ailments; and Foley Cathartic Tablets, a wholesome and thoroughly cleansing cathartic for constipation, biliousness, headache and sluggish bowels. Sold everywhere. ISotlco , AH baek Interest on city assess ments must be paid by November 15th. Your co-operation In carrying out the Supreme court decision will be appreciated. "Do your bit." By order of the City Council. GUS H. SAMUELS, 95 City Treasurer. ' Mint ltiiptL-t Church. "A live church with a cordial wel come" There will be no morning service at the Baptist church next Sunday morning on account of the-County Sunday School convetion at Ashland. The pastor, who has been Invited to POOR GLASSES Merely make eye strain worse. Correctly Fitted GLASSES. "Will eliminate the cause DR. RICKERT Suite 1-'2, over Mav Co. Three One-Act Plays St. Mark's Hall Oct. 19, at 8:15 P. M. Under the direction of tlie Amateur Play Com mittee, Drama'. League, Medford Centev.-"r " '' ' ; , Tonight- " ' j i Last Time. FAIRBANKS Old Doc Cheerful Himself, hi "DOUBLE TROUBLE" TOMORROW: "THE FIGHTING TRAIL" Mystery, intrigue, love, adventure, set in the vast ranges of the Rock ies, featuring Carol IIol loway, "Win. Duncan. Adults 15c, Children 5c. STAR preach the convention sermon, ; will ' theme for the evening servico will bo, have for his subject. at U a. . in. at ! "Finding Ourselves." Baptismal ser- vico is expected. i , J i f Oshland, ".'ippedlu the Hud.",', ;; ' The Young, People's servlpo and the evening' worship at the church, hbwj ever, will be held as usual. Pastor's Please note tho fact ot the evening 'j service and plan to attend,; ;r ' FItK'K W. CAUST15.NS!'' TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOK KM.K Young plKS. ( gihermoihorn. l'himn N19-M. 177 FOIl BALK- Hay horse S-yi-ars old, weight 1200 lbs. W. II. Welch, j Phone Ml. 11 ' FUll BALE -Sow apple boxes made up extra thic k sides, 1 f.o. F.rnesl j Wobb, Central Point. ISO. WAN'TEU (Hi I for general house-' work. Montgomery linage. 176 KOH 8ALK. -Platform scales, small barnj chU-kpon, ih'w potatoes ami turaga. l'lmun .Imi m. till Used Sale ! . , ; I Every One of These Cars Are Bargains New Dodge Brothers Motor Car This car lias only licen driven a few miles and is the equal of n new one. 1917 Model Dodge Brothers motor car, a Bargain Model 69 Overland You will wonder whv the owner of this car did not use it. Two Model 33 Michigan cars. One electric equipt one not. 20-IT.P. Studebaker All good tires, ill line mechanical condition. Last but not least Two Fords. 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Till' GREAT TRIANGLE FIVE-ACT COM EDY-DR AMA THE A story of intense human, interest of sawdust and big tents quaint humor and tender pathos featuriinr Bessie Love Also "A Rag Baby" "Whirlwind Hoyt Comedy. Action and fun from start to finish. The winsome, captivating girl star in her greatest role unusually well supported big scenes, startling cli maxes and strong human in terest don't miss it. TO .MOW ROW: t Mabel Taliaferro IN "THE JURY OF FATE" An interesting story laid iu the Canadian Forests. ' ' ADULTS 15e CHILDREN 5c PAGE Tuesday Night, Oct. 16 Southern Oregon's Greatest 'Place of Amusement . MEH.SWS. S1IUEERT PRESENT ' lf,-Ul WW-?. Eugent Walters' Thrilling Drama in 4 Acts. More thrilling than "Within the Law" More mystifying that "Alias Jimmy Valentine." More overpowering than "Paid in Full." More fascinating than "Sherlock Holmes." Cast includes Norman Hackctt. Mav Ilucklev Clifford Stork, Cordelia McDonald. Frank Earra't' George Woods and others. ' SKATS NOW SLI.I.IMi. 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