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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 16, 1917)
IQCAL AND P, PERSONAL A FiiH 'Aid clans 1 sbein- formed, with Dr. Clara Dunn as lecturer. Any one wishing to join have name and addrcr.s at Red Cross headquarters this wei:. O. V.. C"-bornc chairman educational committor. Dr. Mnir.6, eye, ear, nose, throat. Porter J. Noff will deliver n pa triotic addrerc, before tlio student) of the )ik;h school at ll:S0"a. rn; "Wed nesday. Tiits fj patriotic week thru out Oregon in .accordance wfth the governor's proclamation and address ee v.'iil he given in all tho schools of the' city. ' . Johnson for high-class watch re pairing; , . , John Doyle, as.'ihtant engineer of ilin f'niifnnila-Ores'on Power com pany is in l..c city (rum Copco, Calif., students' flrio spirit, hut that lie had on .businons and to find a house injyot to personaly hear any cheering, which to locate his family for theThnt was enough for the boys and v:.ntcr P. L. Crawford, the head en--ii.c. r of tin. company, cate to tho uiv 'J,ttn day from Copco' for the tame purpose. Messrs. Crawford and linyle will make this city their hcad (iii(irtcr:i this winter. They .will ho engaged for two months yet in the completion of tho great power dam the company is building at Copco. llrlng your wipeat to tna Central Point Mills. We handle It Ifl bulk and save you the cost of hags. We arc In tho market for all kinds of grain. J. C. Emhrcy of Prospect Is a vis itor In the city today, having conic to the city Tuesday1 afternoon. For collections seo Bullock Mer cantile Agency. ' Members and friends oR the Ep worth League are urged not.to forgot tho social to ho given this evening In tho league rooms In tho First M. R. church. Preceding tho social a short business meeting will beheld. Dr. Frank Roberts, dentist. t St. Mark's Building. Phono 323-Y. ' Miss Eeulah Warner wilt leave this evening for Chnmpaign, 111., whore she will Bpend (ho winter. Enroutc to Champaign she will stop off at Laramie, Wyo., for a few (Jays visit with her brother, Louis. Metz cars at RlvurSIilo C.arage. Judge Durham of 'Grants Pass was a visitor in tho, city and at Jackson ville today on business. , Dr. Heine fits glasses correctly. Arthur Jammo, 32 yearn, .old, en listed Tuesday at tho local army re cruiting office In tho engineers corps and will leava Wednesday night for Portland to tako tho physical exam ination. - Call Taxi 301. - Lato Tuesday afternoon a baggage wagon at the camp of C company, ran over Nicotine, tho company's cat mas cot and broke his right hjnd foot. Somo of tho soldiers bandaged up the cat's leg and tho pot was tknen nlong with tho company to Clackamas Inst night. Nicotine nnd Van Mlndenburg tho dog. mascot, have been Insepa rable friends. The other mascot of tho company, a pet raccoon, acciden tally hung himseir nt I.eland tho other day. while the one-legged prow that cheered tho hoys up for weeks, dis appeared Sunday. For the best Insurance, see Holmes tho Itisurnnco man. The picking of the immense crop of apples at the Dillon I!. Hill orch ard was begun .Monday. A Inrgc force of pickers nnd packers are at work. Wanted flirt, nt DeVoe's. Included nmong the out of town guests at the hotels today aro Wil liam Winterflcld and Fred llcavo of New York City; J. II. Proltaw of Soatllo. nnd W. F. Norrls and L. C. Hill of Portland. See Dave Wood about that flro In surance policy. Office, Room 404, M. F, II. Building. Mrs. W. II. Damood and two year old Foil returned to their home at Ca'ello. C;i'if., today niter having sr"ut a week In the cily where an (ion ic t tin;; been omhvivprln-T (n t-ave the .(' e cf (bo liov which was badly dam aged by being jabbed with a pair oi :m is'-orc. They will i-riiim to the city in it lew ilays for funlicr treat-m-nt, and there Is a possibility that the cyo may be paved. .Men Taxi. Phone SS. - Mis. i: F. Wallace. Mrs. A. Stack pole and 11. N. Wallace are u tourist p.,it (rem New York clly yisitin,: in the city while curiiute frnnij Portland to 8,!ii rraneirco. I.. S. Merrill of Horrls. Calif., Is a .-nhiurner in the city. .lehti-oh for hli:h-iiass watch re pairing, tf 'lis Maud Stickle I" spending Tues day at Gold Hill and will return to, nir.'.it. Hot rakes and coffee, 10c. Dia mond llost.r.irant. 1-7 Sixth street. Miss Lottie Webb who has been visiting her sister. Mrs, Mary Stick land, returned to her home at Tolo tllm morning. Metz. ears at Hlverslile Garage. John Wllkinsrn. deputy internal revenue collector, who has been In the clly several days on official bus iness, will return to Portland Wed nesday liiglit. j. S. Conley of Stockton, Calif., I who recently enlisted in the army. passed thru the city this if.orhlng on roato to report for 4uty, and was met at the depot by his sister, Mr?. J, D. Fuller, for ,i Short farewell visit. . The Bullock Mercantile Agency, collectors. ; Milton MiKeever who has' been In the employ of tiio Enls Transfer com pany, has accepted a new position with the Pacific highway contractor in tho Siskiyoits and will drlvo an auto tmci: on tho highway work. Tho Ford Tractor Co., will have a tractor in Meflford within the next ten days. 177 Ton minutes was given over at the high school assembly this morning to allow the students to'give the school ciioors and yells that have enlivened so many athletic contests in tho past, n.' C, Goodman! ..head of the athlet ic and manual training departments. tnrtofl the. commotion by remarking that ho had heard much of the school's abillty'ts cheer and of the girls. Mr. Goodman i3 preparing a schedule of basket hall and foot ball games lor the high school. New goods just arrived from Ori ent. Japanese Curio Store, North Control. Tho Soldiers' Auxiliary announces that the Knight Catsup company will provido containers and make up one half ton of apples Into applo butter. Donations of apples (Jonathans ex cepted) will be received at their place of business, South Fir street, at any timo this weok or next. Baths, 2lie. troinl Holland. City Engineer Arnspiger announced Tuesday that tho work "of repairing tho city water works intake and put ting It into rvrst class condition for the winter, would be complotod next week. , Aniong other. Improvements n crib dam six feet high Is being built of logs and sheathing at thelntako. There is no danger of another flood to injuro the intnko as the Rogue River Canal company has not rebuilt its dam at Fish lake whlcu gave away lasts summer, and will ont rebuild it probably ror a year or so. The C company nnd high school foot ball teams were to havo played a practice game In the city today but tho gamo had to be called off be cause of tho soldiers leaving tho city. Tho C company team beat tho Ash land high "cloven by tho score of 30 to 0 last Saturday. Tho grand jury in session Monday retnrnod truo bills against Floyd Wickoy and Sylvester Decker, well known Ashland youug men, on the charge of contributing to the delin quency of a minor, and against Os car Petorson of Mcdfard on the chargo of criminal assault. - Dicker and Decker aro tho two young men who were mixed up in a joy ride dur- ing Roundup week Inst summer in whleh two young girls from Eagle Point nnd Talent wero their compan ions. GOVERNOR LOWDEN OF ILLINOIS IS COMMENDED CHICAGO, Oct. lii The city council last night voted, 44 to 8, to adopt a resolution commending Gov. I.owden for sending troops to Chicago to suppress the" convention of the Peoplo's Council of America for De mocracy and" Terms of Teace, after Mayor W. H. Thompson had directed the police not to inlerfero. Mayor Thompson was not mention ed In tho resolution. ' DIED. MATHEWS The body of Samuel Peter Matthews, late resident of Butte Falls, who died nt the Sisters hospi tal at Bed Bluff, Calif., on October 1 1th, at the age of S6 years, arrived In the clly this morning and was tak en to Butte Falls. A month ago Mr. Matthews and his son William left for northern California points on a pleasure nnd health seeking jaunt. Last week Mr. Matthews, who has been In falling health, became very ill and was removed to the Sisters hos pital, where he filed Sunday. lie h.ul been a resident of Jackson county for the past 10 years, having come here from Beeville. Texas, and had lived nt But to Falls the past S years. Mr. Matthews for several years drove the freight stnge between Ea gle Point and Butte Falls. Ha Is survived by his son. William, of Butte Falls, and two daughters, Mrs. John Winnine.ham of Trail, nnd Mrs. Knima McCuubin of Oakville, Tex.' His wife died about seven years ago. Funeral arrangements will be an nounced later. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY I'Oit SALI; .t-passeiu;er lirant Six at a bargain. Hoy I'lrich, Phone It'.'J Jacksonville. Oregon. IS I LOS I' - Saturday night on Main st. carved Ivory pansy, on (fold chain. Reward for retain to Mr.Uord Mail Tribune. 179 FOIt HKNT For suuar beets, twenty ncres of the best kind in the vnllev, I'udi'f water. Phone f.OO-R, is: WAN I'L P 1 1! pickers wanted. Free jitney. Call bl, Conner's Ware-! houpo. iis'jnuirclmuj order, swmij- out from the SCENE ffiCM E'JStN:WALTtt WHICH APP5AB; - . - - ..... HTM' F( (' company is gone, and, my good ness! what a hole the libsenco of those 140 to 143 men leaves in the social and financial life of lledford! For the first time in months one misses the khaki-clad soldiers who havo so long been a feature n the streets. .Tho baseball grounds, whore the company camp was located during: its stay in the city, nnd where day and night there has been so much activ ity, jollity, singing, athletic doing1; and militnry drills by the many herilthy young soldiers, is today a place of extreme quietude. The Initio, culls that were a conspicuous feature, especially morning and night, art missing.. In fact, cvcryt,iing. is kind of out of sorts today. . . ' But (J comymny was C company right to the lust, lor when the com mnnd gave three cheers for Jledfold and murehed nway from the cnmj last evening for the depot to entrain, that spickness, neatness nnd precis ion that has been a character stie fcuturo of Captain Crossley's men during their stay in Alcdl'ord was again noticeable, as they left behind them a camp as clean and dainty as was possible to make it. Xut even a strny partially burned maleli or scrap of paper was left behind. The base ball grounds and graiidst.mil were in fur cleaner nnd better condition than when the company moved in. (iront Farewell. The soldiers wen given gieat farewell sendoff lust evcni'i!,- nt the depot, where from 0 to 8 o'clock a largo crowd of citizens, from the highest to the liumb!et men, wom en, girls, boys nnd children were gathered to bid good bye to the com puny When the train pulled out at I 8 p. in. the C company men, leaning ! Fleers of the Stomach anil Intestines, out of the windows of their three Constipation, Acute Indigestion, Auto l'ullman conches, cheering and wav-1 Nntoxication, Yellow Jaundice, Ap ing for Medford, and the crowd was I pendicitis nnd other serious and fatal waving nnd cheering for C company, j ailments result from it. Thousands I luring the long wait caused by the 1 of Stomach Sufferers owo their Com belnted train the soldiers nnd crowd plete recovery .to Mayr's Wonderful mixed socially , and between times the I Remedy. It is unlike any other rcm-soldici-s cheered Medford ami snng'cdy. It sweeps the poisonous bile parodies on popular song's, in which ' and catarrhal accretions from the sys Mcril'ord and Medford girls were I'caUcm. 'Soothes and allays Chronic In turod. Inanimation. Many declare It has And if any soldier of (' company ' saved their lives, and prevented serl wns without n girl during that long !0us surgical operations. Try one dose ' n,:-h- ''' snyMiothing of sev-1 today. Watch its marvelous results, oral girls, it was his own fault. Many i Contains no alcohol no hablt-form-"f h"vs '" "''i'- f good na-' j,j drugs. Took on Stomach All ture. -trolled around with half a ( pients FRV'E. Address Geo. H. Mavr. dojcii gnls i-hngmg to him nnd hnng- jMr. chemist, Chicago. Better yet mg on his every word. I obtain a bottle of Ms.vr's Wonderful .lust brlore the train pulled out ; ncmedy from Leon B. Haskins or nnv there was a general hugging and kisH-, reliable druggist, who, will refund ing bee. wherein a score or more of vour raonpv i( it ,allg, Medlord girls allowed their soldier- sweethearts to lass them right sn.ntrcj ui front of tho-c hundreds of nsscm- bled people. And every ijne looki'd on, ..I not .ipprm itigly, witli laughter' or good niilurc. j I liciieral Kissing l!eo. So enlluiscd wore tho soldiers in, one of the cars over the general good feeling- displayed that tiirv held the beloved company mascot, Von 1 1 in -dcnbei'g, out of a window nnd invited nil the girU and ladies lo come up i and ki-s hi- canine features good- I bye. None accepted, tho the intc'ili- gent, tine iippiuiimr dog looked al- j most good enough to kiss, I At t! lock I' company, in heavy j - :S 0RAMA,"THE KfHFG;" AT THE PAGE THEATER .TONIGHT - .. . . . . -, i, . n ill (rilhM - i. i i !... " , J. I i i camp grounds nnd marched down Holly street to West Main, nnd then down West Main to the railroad tracks, where they halted for ten minutes. All during the march the soldiers were.. cheering. . Medford or singing Medford's praises to popular tunes, while the buglers -ever nnd nnon enlivened the march with selec tions. ' .. The company then marched to its waiting cars nnd nuiks were broken and the men dismissed for a gcnernl farewell mixing with the crowd, when Captain Croasiey learned that the train, due at G;33 p. m., would not arrive until 7:-l.". "It's almost like leaving home to tho liiys," remarked Cnptain Cross lev before the train pulled out, "for the poople of Medford nnd the valley have .been so good to us. yVe can never forget the courteous treatment and many favors that have been ex tended to us dtiring our stay here. We are really embarrassed nnd hard ly know how to thank the people. All I can say is t)int we deeply appreci ate this treatment." The company 'was - scheduled to reach Clncknmaif'at 9 o'clock this morning. Frotn'- there in about ten days theV will gbito 'CHm'p Green, the big army cantonment at Chnrlotte ville, If. C, to the rest of the Third regiment. "It h expected that the regiment will leave for active ser vice in France inside of two months. gTOMACH AiWnfe The Nation's Curse Wonderful Remedy Quickly Rcstorem There Is no ailment causing more woo and misery than Stomach Trou- ble. Often Gall 'Stones, Cancer and I I IT Alt Tint lL EVKsT perfectly, matching the nstural eye. without discomfort to the patK ni let me fit yours. DR. RICKERT fc'iito -'2. nvcp Mnv Co. JOrfRE INSPECTS U. S. TROOPS (bi'ntif uod f;rpin age 'do.)' ; ; ; Affet ton' Jiderinet tiic 'iaiiousi'acts of Germany,' the" tr.arr.Knf " 'went' oh, America drew the sword, and Bq one in France doubted she would do great things. IIo referred to the great power of America in men, resource fulness nnd -material weaith, nnd con tinued : "In every way you have realized our hopes; The belt proof of yottr earnestness, your determination to help win this war against autocracy, may be .read in your eyes as I look into them. Under t'ne direction of General Pershing ' Vou are getting ready to fnpe the enemy;: Gujdod by that eminent chief, guided by the zeal with which your gTeat hew armies are being perfected,,; you. will move for ward to gather the laurels aid glory that lie before you. , . : -'Praises. Wof Efforts; '; "All the news I have from America is to the effect that there; as well as JUArr if Kr- ford " f M JML Univenal Auto Co. , Spokane X mmCMmMlLf ' "v been using Zerolena Sf fur several months A-l Vf- V quality." 7 DODGE Eaton & Campbell, Seattle "our experience with Zerolene has been en tirely satisfactory." EROL Tlie StmdM Oil for Motor ' Cats Endorsed because .. y refined PAGE TO-NIGHT Southern Oreffoh's (?r'eatcjt Place of Amusement MESSRS. SHUBERT PRESENT ; Exigent jWalters' Thriiling trama 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 Ilackett, May Buckley, Clifford Stork, Cordelia Mcl)oiiald, Frank Barra't, George "Woods and others. SKATS NOW SEALING. Lower Floor First 14 rows, $1.50; last 4 rows. $1. Balcony First 4 rows, $ 1; next 4, 75c; balance 50c. Sunset Route via California Ak your loenl ncent for Apaehe Trail Bnohlrt. John M. Soott, General Passenger Antnt Portland SOUTHERN PACIFIC LINES hern, 501 nr working in the Hint in-' tense manner., (luided ty such men as (Jcderal Pershing, your se,eretar of W;ir. Mr. linker, and yor.r ciiief of f'iqfft C&"4ejjal ' BlJcs, you are .rnpidly gbinj ahead, and I am confident our Wcmy will !soc .'before1 him onc of (he no"t formidable war machines whi-h could ever be imagined. "Our enemy believed in his foolish pride, that ho could dominate the uni verse. Your reply to him already has been mor.t eloquent more eloquent' than ho ever dreamed. Toil have come here to" join the allies in deliv ering humanity frotn tho would-be yoke of German intolerance. Let us now be united and Victory surely will be ours." Three real1 'Amftwean' cheers' -were given for the marshal, who acknowl-j edged them' graciously. ' He "'was dressed in theifamiiiar blno'toat nnd red brooches surhns he wore in America. i As they passed' im 'review, (lie American soldiers .looked ver.vgrim and fit. Thev woro .full - fighting . BUICK J. D. I-auppe, Sacramento "We have found Zero'lene to be a satis factory lubricant for Buick Automobiles." MERCER Mercer Pacific Coait Agc'y, San Francisco "Zerolene has proven very satis factory." by Leading Car Distributors the records of their service dc- auvw maieroiene, correct from California asphalt-base vruuu, gives penectluonca- wentf mure poW' er, least cartxn deposit. Dealers everywhere and at car aervice itations. STANDARD Oil COMPANY ( California) Fbr tractors, Sierolt'no Hwy-Duty It ruDcci. - ally recommended. 1 Three daily trains Portland to San Francisco. Sunset Limited From San Francisco daily at 5:00 P. M. to Xew Orleans . via Los Angeles, El Paso, San An tonio and Houston. f nnifinrtiirnt Drnwin-Ronni . Olicrvulinn Cnr pnrl Pullman Stnndnrtl Sleeivrt' . lo I ew Orient!. ' Tlirittifh tourist sleeper , to Wnsliiiirlon. The Apache Trail A ioV trin bv rrtil nnoona lo V.o'vie v. Ph oeni, Roosevelt Damand Globe. . l iri cu $i Dlniiy: Car Service eo,nipment, including trench KpA, tynri had )!tis uiusks dniigluig at their heltti . While no dlrccti Ihfijtmationj wfti ft received; today troni lflgffpfest' g fires raMng in tho Elk' croefk. region the fart that last nlgTIt' toddy Sj I to the city Mondav night Aii thll forenoon indicates that headway, is . being made towards control ot tM fires. '. ', is-a A Few of Our Attractive Bargains in ; Magazinr SubscHptioriS Good until iXov, -lOth onlK i' Sehi your subscription ttlru a rolijuiU busU ness house and get the magazines li stead of thru tho bouse-to-house pod. dlers who annoy you and do not al ways send thomagazino. . .. v A few- specimen club's. can, hpwevcr, make a club of any two or more magazines wou want, whether specified in the lists or not. . Re. ,Our 'Prtte Price Ji.50 lib 1.60., l.tO 5.00 3.00 Delineator Everybody's : Pictorial Review. Metropolitan Country Life World s Work.... 6.00 6.00 6.00 Scribnc's (after Nov. 1) 4.00- Harper's 4.0O Atlantic "Monthly 4-00 New Republic 4;00 Current History........ 3.00 Scribnor's Here are a few two-year specially Compare prices. For instance, Col-' mopalitan is 20c an issue. At the following price you pay 8 l-3c. . Quite a savins. ' Take American Magazine which will soon go to $2.'6iJ &ef yeah Look at Good HousckecplnE.-'ttWT-' ' . Out ' Reg. 2 -year Price special American J3.0d $2.00 After Jan. 1 4.00 : -. i Boys' .Magazine 2-bi . I SO Cosmopolitan 3.00 -.2.00 Delineator 3.00. .2.00 Everybody's O0. 2-.00 Good Housekeeping '. 3.00 . .i.00 Harper's 8.00 COO Hearst's 3.00 2.J McCIurc's 3. b0 -2.00 .Metropolitan 3.00 2.00 After Nov. 10 4.00 ., Pictorial Review 5.00 2.50 St. Nicholas 0.00 .5.00 World's Work 6.00 ' 5.00 Remember this we meet any jlrlce offered by any magazine, agent or agency it it is legitimate We look after vour changes of address. ,We let won know a month before youf subscriptions expire but dp not' pes tcr you. :.lf there are any specials wc toll you about tlicm. Medford Book Store t?5 'il -v. S .UOVGLAS rALf$BAAJIC5' Aiiicrica's Oru.lt.st ''Ex I'oiicnt el l.'ic Slilile, DOUGLASB fairbanks In his own story, 1 'DOWN 10 EARTH A laush tonic bubbling over with Fnivbnuks' buii shinc philosophy. Tomorrowj' and Thursday Cct. 17-18 . 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