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PAGE TWO MEDFORD MATE TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREO! OX, MONDAY, OCTODER I.". 1017 TOCAL AND V PERSONAL In the lifit ol honor students Just announced at the University of Call fornia appears the name of Edith L Chldester of Medford. She won her distinction In matheniatUB. Dr. Heine, eye, ear, nose, throat. Many people of the various church denominations attended the closing sessions of the county Sunday school convention at Ashland yesterday. Rev, Frederick W. Carstens and flav or C. K. Gates were nmons those who delivered addresses to the couventlon. Johnson for high-class watch re pairing. -' ' ' Among the many citizens who have recently made Interest payment on delinquent assessments are Hev. C. II. Hoxle, Colonel 11. II. Sargent and' W. M. CoIvIk. The last named has also paid his principal In full.' "For mer -Mayor W. II. Canon writes from liosohurg that he will pay up all the Interest ' ho ' owes as soon as he receives a statement. Bring your wneat to the Central Point Mills. We handle it In bulk and save you the cost of hags. We are in the market for all kinds of grain. ' Mr. and Mrs. David Kenly of Chi cago, who have heen visiting their son, F. Corning Kenly, for several weeks, will leuve for homo on Tues day. ' ' For collections see Bullock Mer cantile Agency. ' Hobert Iioyl, the well known Med ford man who was badly Injured sev eral weeks ago in an auto accident near Hoseburg, was able to leave the rtoscburg hospital Saturday and re turn home. Altho he Is able to move around on crutches It will probably be a week or ten days bofore he will be able to move around freely again. He Is still suffering from a severe hip strain. Dr. Frank Roberts, dentist. St. Mnrk'n Building. Phone 32-Y.. Mrs. W. L. Holloway leaves this evening for Portland where she will attend the state tuberculosis conven tion as a delegate from Jackson coun ty. Moti ears at Riverside Garage. ' Mr. and Mrs. George Ilutz left to day for San Francisco where they will meet their son Georgo, and In a Bhort timo will sail for Manila. Phil ippine Islands, where they will spend the winter. , Dr. Heine fits glasses correctly. 'Mayor C. n. Crlsler of Klamath . Falls, who Is well known In Med ford, Is an appendicitis patient In the hospital at Ashland. Last week was a hoodoo week for Mayor Crjsler, as In that time the Ewauna 'Box Com pany plant. In -which ho was heavily Interested financially, was destroyed bjr fire. Several days aflorwards he started on a business trip for Grants Past and while en routo was Btrlcken with the appendicitis attack. Call Taxi 30J. : Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ersklne of Yreka, who have been visiting Mrs. Brsklno's mother, Mrs. M. 1. Wolga mott, and who prior to their visit here enjoyed a hunting trip In tho Glendule territory returned homo to day. For the beat Insurance, soe Holmes the Insurance man. ' James Cooley, formerly connected with the Pantorlum and the Fads Transfer company as driver1, has been appointed by Fire Chief Lawton to the vacancy In tho flro department cre ated by the resignation of Harold Mi-Donald, who loft for Seattlo Sun day evening. ( Wanted Girl, at DeVoo's. , , ,W. Tyler Smith, former circulation manager of tho Medford Hun, and who has been circulation managor of Hearst'B farm paper, Orchard and Kami, of Los Angeles, for the past three years, spent Monday In Med ford. Ho Is enroute to Portland on business. ; Soe Dave Wood about that flro In surance policy. Office, Room 40. M. F. ft H. Building. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WAM'KI) To buy ftrst-eluss second hand wheel fur cat.h. Phono 7ii'.i-lt. : its Knit SAI.ri Furniture: Piano, rugs, stoves, beds, drensers; refrigerator, etc. Also canned fruit, iti S. New town St., Phone 557-11. 177 FOR SALF. 750 standard n'npe crates, complete. Edgar S. ltafer, Hotel Medford. : FOK HAI.K Furniture and ni:. nearly new. 245 North Grape, l'l WANTKO- Applo picker l'hone 5S9-.11. K. 11. Hall. 1SI LOST Little grey kitten, KWtirn lo i 20 Laurel street. Alleen t'raw . ford. 17 fi WANTKU-One horse to work for "food. Will buy If satisfactory. Phono 4.M-W. ITS WANTED -Apple pickers. l'hone ISO-It. Frank I'erry. 17s rV- : ' - It Is Important that all members of the Kpworth League ol the Methodist church attend the business, meeting Tuesday, evening. A Bocial will fol low the business session and a good time Is anticipated. Alio Taxi. Phone 8S. Included among the out-of-town visitors registered at the hotels today are C. P. Twoomey of Salt Lake; W. K. Ilustln of Kansas City; L. Kann ot Seattle; E. C. Van Houtte of Eugene; E. A. Jacob, W. II. Wright and Sam uel Benkourtz of San Francisco. Johnson for high-class watch re pairing, tf Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Bixby of Ithaca, Nub., who have been visiting Mrs. Helen Haskins, left Monday morning on the return trip home. Mr. Blxby is a railroad man and took advantage of his vacation to come with bis wife lo visit the coast. Hot cakes and coffee, 10c. Dia mond HestauTant. 127 Sixth street. Miss Kathryn Campbell , left for Glendale on Monday morning, where she will visit for some time. The Bullock Mercantile Agency, collectors. Griffith Cowglll of Spokane, who has spent the summer in the employe here of the Rogue River Canal com pany, left for home today. He con templates attending the Colorado school of mines. Metz cars at Riverside Garage. Tho condition of Owney Patton, whd has been seriously 111 with pto maine poisoning since last Thursday, was reported today as much Improved. Mr. Patton was taken ill last Thurs day night whllo down town and was removed to his home, 542 South Ivy street. Baths, 25e. Iroiel Holland. Albert Wilson Clark, ensign In the naval reserve, who is atached to the navy coast guard cutter Unalgo, sta tioned In Pacific coast waters. Is home for a few days' viBit with his mother, Mrs. G. B. Clark, and Bis ter. Mr. Clark enlisted In the naval reserve service last April and alnce that time has cruised all along the Alaskan coast and among the Rus sian Islands. The Ford Tractor Co., will have a tractor In Medford within the next ten days. 177 Mrs. D. L. Drake of Los Angeles, who has been here during the pear season, acting as overseer at the pre coollng plant of the Rogue River Fruit association, left today for her home. . The grand Jury Is holding a ses sion this week and began Its sessions at Jacksonville Monday morning. So far as can be learned It will give con sideration to six cases. Next Monday the fall term "of circuit court will begin. E. B. Hanley returned Sunday from his Alaskan canneries, where he spent the Bummer. He reports a good pack of Balmon, which are bringing fancy prices. He states that it rained most of the summer at the cannery and one day 12 Inches fell and 4 Inches was not at all unusual. Thru an error on tho part of the local committee In chnrge,. Judge Stevenson of Portland was anounced In an advertisement Saturday as one ot tho speakers for the Liberty bondj campaign meeting which will be held In this city tomorrow night. Central Point Tuesday afternoon, and at other places. Instead Hon. S. M. Gar land, state senator of Linn county, wll speak. Tho mooting tomorrow night will bo hold nt the Xatatorlum and all patriotic citizens ore expect ed to attend. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Clark and daughter of Portland visited friends In the city Saturday, they being en routo to Los Angeles by auto. Fronk MiKoe Is In tho city from tho aviation training school on North Island, -flan Diego, on a ten days' fur lough which lie will spend In visit ing relatives and friends. Sir. McKee was ono of the many Medford boys who enlisted In the aviation service last March and were sent to the San Diego training school. Ho reports that alt tho Medrord boys there are tu good health nnd spirits and says that like himself they are anxious for the training period to end and their assignment to active service. PAGE Tuesday Night, Oct. 16 Southern Oregon's Greatest Place of Amusement MKSSKS. SILUBEliT PRKSKXT mm mmm Eugent Walters' Thrilling Drama in 4 Acts. More thrilling than "Withiu the Law" More mystifying that "Alias Jimmy Valentine." More overpowering than "Paid in Full." More fascinating than "Sherlock Holmes." Cast, includes Norman llackett. Mav Rueklev, Clifford Stork, Cordelia McDonald, Frank Uarra't, (ieorge AVoods nnd others. SCATS NOW SKI.UMJ. Moll, UKM.KH Now Lower Floor First H rows, $l."0; last 4 rows, $1. linlcony - First I rows, $1 ; next 1, 7."e; balance 50c . . Alfred Smith of Los' Angeles is) in the city visiting his father and to look after business matters, i ... - C: W Donahue of Chicago, 'travel ing representative of a large men's tailoring factory of that city. Is in the city today on business. Judge E. D. Brings of Ashland was In the city Saturday night enroute to Baker, Ore., where he will spend the next week on legal business. E. C. Van Houtte of Eugene, dis trict commercial superintendent of the Pacific Telegraph and Telephone company, and vice president of tho Home Telephone company, is in the city today on business at the local telephone offices.' " i John M. Klllop of Oroville, Calif., was a visitor In the city Sunday. - Grover Nell(;ttm Well known stock man of the Ashland; district, was a week end visitor In the city. The latest addition to the many forest fires burning thruout the county is one that broke out In the Butte Falls district of the forest re serve Sunday. The local forestry of fice sent several men from Medford today to combat this fire. Nothing was heard today from the several big forest fires in the Elk Creek district which are being fought by Forest Su perior Erlckson and about 100 men, but It is assumed that these fires are still uncontrolled. Earl KUllgan who has been visit ing relatives here left this morning for Salem, where he will visit other relatives. He may decide to locate in Salem. James W. Gulnn of RIalto, Calif., who has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Amann, left for home today. Mr. and Mrs. Aniann will probably soon go to Oakland or Vallejo, Calif, to reside this winter. The American Bell Telephone com pany has Just purchased five millions dollars worth of the second Liberty loan bonds far the company and its employes. Telegraphic announce ment of this action was received to day by the office of the Home Tel ephone company. Dr. E. R. Seely leaves tonight on a buBlnces trip of several days to Pendleton, Ore. The Women's Relief Corps will meet Wednesday afternoon in the new quarters of the G. A. R. and W. R. C, the former armory club rooms of the Seventh company, on West Main street. FEDERAL MEDIATORS AT PORTLAND, Oct. 15. Members of the federal adjustment board com menced their work in Portland today. They will examine into the strike sit uation in tho steel nnd wooden ship vnrds. More than 7000 men are on strike and work stopped on a score of vessels in nn advanced stupe of con struction. The board is expected to remain hero a week before going to San Francisco. The findings and recommendations of the members will not be made public until investiga tions on the Incific coast are com pleted, it was announced. DIED. LINDSAY Mrs. Margaret Lind say died at her home, 57 Church street, Ashland, on Sunday morning, October 11. nged ti" years. Funeral services will be held on Tuesday af ternoon, October 10, at Stock's un dertaking parlors. Internment in Hiirgndine cemetery. Deceased wns the widow of Clias. Lindsay, who died n number of years ago. She was n native of Forfar shire, Scotland, coming to America over thirty years since, nnd for twenty years or more lias been a well-known resident of this vicinity. Devoted as a wife nnd mother and steadfast in her friendships were Mrs. Lindsay's predominant virtues, nnd ber untiring energv afforded nn example of what per-istent induM'" can tu'compli-Oi under adverse cir cumstances. She leaves wo sons, Charles ninl William, both resilient of this eitv. II The organization of the ' Liberty loan committee for the Medford dis trict has been perfected by the ap pointment of the following sub-committees by W. H. Gore, chairman of the executive committee: ' ' , Medford: W. H. Gore, chalrman'ex ecutive committee; C. W. McDonald, and C. E. Gates, executive committee men; J. II. Cochran, W. F. Isaacs, John '"', Mann,' Geo. Collins, J. A. Perry, Geo. Andrews, A. L. Hill, H. G. Wortman, Wig Ashpole, H. C. Garnett, F. H. Hollls, J. A. Wester lund, F. L. Tou Velle, P. J. Neff, C. M. Kldd, Carl Bowman, M. Maruyama, Dr. 3. H7 Porter, Miss Banks, V. Meldo Hlllis, L. H, McCormack. . Jacksonville: Wm. Johnson, chair man; Emil Brltt, Lewis Ulrica. Ruch: Capt. C. M. Ruch, chairman; Miles Cantrell.' . Opplegate: John Pcrnoll, chairman. Central Point: J. O. Isaacson, chair man; W. J. Freeman, Rev. Paul Ban dy. Gold Hill: L. W. Smith, chairman; Jos. H. Beeman. Rogue River: D. T. Tenett, chair man; Don F. Wilson. Table Rock: Col; R. C. WaBhburn, chairman; Ed W. Carlton, Mrs. J. C. Pendleton. Eagle Point: J. V. Mclntyre, chair man: Frank Brown, Fred Pejouse. Phoenix: E. G. Coleman, chairman; H. W. Frame. Publicity Committee: Geo. Putnam, chairman; Blaine Klum, R. W. Ruhl, Edson Marshall. ROSEBURG, Oct. 15. S. R. Brls bln, a storekeeper at Looking Glass, a few miles from here, ran Into a switch engine' with his automobile last night. "His wife was seriously Injured and is not expected to live. Brisbin was badly hurt. Te auto mobile was wrecked. Notice All back 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. YoungWomenAwaiting The Great Crisis Of nn the vital times In life, the birth of a baby ta the climax of nature's moBt won derful evolution. Aftei a period of anxious waiting, the hour ar rives for the advent of a new life. Nature must be aided during this waiting perloi U the pain and danger of the crisis is to be avoided. Three generations have found great re lief from the many discomforts of ap proaching motherhood, by the nnfo, time honored massage, "Mother's Friend". It gently softens every fibre, cord, ten don and ligament. The drawn sVin bo comes soft and elastic Tension and drain upon the expanding abdominal muscles is relieved when baby arrives: morning sickness or nausea usually is not felt and the crisis is passed with Infinite ly less pain an 4 danger. 'Mother's Friend" has been ftsod by ex pectant mothers with tho groatest suo cobs for over forty years. Get a bottle from the drugglftt today nnd write th Brad field Regulator Co., Iept. E, 200 Lamar Building. Atlanta. Go., for a valuable book brimful of use ful Information. The book will be mailed to you without charge. Do not by any means neglect to begin the use of "Moth er's Friend": the preparation Is un doubtedly a real and wonderful aid to na ture In her work. Harry's Good Eats 1:1 S. Front St. Kvnts for Ijiullcs. Save 0 u r s oldicrs TIKN1UV, MKATI.KSS DAY IHniT from 1I: to H::IU. Another of Tlnwm Knmoiut Dinners. Hon . - Chicken ftlblets and Rice. rtallftltP. Sliced Tomatoes. Cucumbers. Cabbage Slaw. Pickled Ueels. Klsh. Sslmon Steak, fried In butter . ..30c Fried Rock Cod, drawn butter . 30c Fried Halibut, bresded .....30c Codfls.li and Cream, family style .30c Kntrw. llaked leans. Van Camp style 25c With home-made steamed corn bread. Macaroni and cbcs, family style - .' 25c Chicken rot I'lo (Harry's fa mous ...30c Yi'Ketnlileji. Crcamivi Potatoes. Stewed Carrots. Crcen String Means. Assorted Pies. Peach Short Cake with cream. Coffee. Milk, Buttermilk l.nd Iced Tea. ! eVASnNGTO-N'.i ' Oi-Ufj l.'i. The: ...'i.L, I' i. . ' I t I , ? . ... , ' , .. ; "T : I . r . Lewis Luckeiibnck, torpedoed by a 1 submarine, and nin'u of tie'itrv and one pnjlor of the nnvul unrd nro Tim .a SU&.ti.9 llll I7,W W KIT.. In, S; -If trjfi ( miMw wholesome, antiseptic, refreshing confection to take the place of the cave man's pebble. We help teeth, breath, appetite, digestion and deliciously soothe mouth and throat with this welcome sweetmeat. . i The Wrigley Spearmen want to send you their Book of Gum-ption. Send a postal for it today, Wm. Wrigley Jr. Co., 1732 Kesner Building, Chicago. The Flavor aKafiagKimfig.'tfiaa Here is a story for the whole family children from five, to sixty will enjoy every moment of this out-of-the-ordinary feature. X A 17 playing FTSAjSI, tonight only Little MARY McALISTER Screenland's Child Wonder, so-called a Miniature Bernhardt Buy That . Now. is "PANTS" A deliciously refreshing' comedy of a very unusual , nature, from Charles Moitintor Peck's stry. Also "love Philtre of Iky Shoenstein" Two-reel O. Henry story, which is full of brilliant humor, spice of idea, snappincss of action and droll convincing types. TOMORROW: Messrs. Shubei t Present "THE KNIFE" A powerful legitimate drama in I acts. nii-siiis-. accordiii!.' lo today's U(lvicc ' the rmvv department. Tiventy-Ki of the crew mill sixteen of tho (ruiinl 1,,. i,.. i.i.i ti. ; ,, j Bt.r js Jhn JfcN'cill. vlioe fiithui ; live in l'luinville, Mas. Be used a pebble, In bis day, i0 fcse? . fils mouth IDG's? gives us a Buy That Liberty Bond Now WRAPPED IN ft r i J;i D0V6LAS FAlBAAlK,5 N DowaiTo Eaith" u Aineiica's ('Jrcatost Ex .' ponciit of tiie Rinile, DOUGLAS Fairbanks In his own story, 'DOWN to earth; A laugh tonic bubbling over with Fairbanks' sun shine philosophy. Wednesday and Thursday Oct. 17-18 Balcony 15c Lower Floor 25c Children 5c GE Southern Oregon's Greatr, est Place of Amusement. STAR LAST DAY The Maddest, Craziest Horse back Ride Ever Filmed it pnrt of "THE FIGHTING TRAlIj," Greater Vitagraph'a marvelous, melodramatic aer ial of the great out-door. Thrill, thrill, thrill punch, punch, punch hold your at tention every minute that thil enthralling apectacle ii on the cresn. William Duncan and Carol HoIIowav arj. L. - V) and they rik their lives every now ana men, juitto keep the interest upl Also ALICE JOYCE HARRY MOREY ii the "-Act Drama 'HER SECRET" There is heart interest ad mirably blended with the dominant element of sus pense which is to lie spell ed in capitals. Of slack moments there arc none on this program. Adults 15c; Children 5c lliglipst nimllty, jcaelri repairing. MSUITS TO ORDER $25.00 UP' ! Aio CltJiiina, Pre5SlrtQ arMj Alttrlnf ! 128 E. KAiN. UP3TAIB8 7lein I y ron I ltOTBn