PAGV, TWO
WEDFORP' WaC TWCBTJWE, MECTORT. OREO ON, WEDNESDAY. OCTOBET? 17. 1917
TOCAL AND
I- PERSONAL
Dr. John F. Hart, assistant surgeon
tn the navy, and stationed at the
J'remerton navy yard, arrived home
Wednesday morning on a shprt fur
lough for n vl";t with his wife and
children and other relative?, and to
look after business matters.
Dr. Hln?. eye. ear, no, throat.
Mrs. o. I-. (iuult of hot Aneles.
and formerly of Medford.i 1? In : the
city for a rhort visit. She li enroute
to Fort Columbia to visit her son,
Clarence Cramer, former VahIn;ton
school principal, who' Is 1n service
with the Seventh company..
Johnson for high-class watch re
pairing. '
' Ram IJcttls, 70 years old, Harvard
graduate, who for man" years has
heen known as the cowboy evanne
li't, and wlio preached at the Free
Methodist church la. evening
will preach tliere nr?nln Thursday ev
ening. He preacher tnnlrht at Tal
ent. Mr. ileitis, who Is famed as an
orator. It a Harvard graduate and
In addition tool; a B-year theolog
ical course, lie Is a missionary evan
gelist for the Free Methodist church
for Hie states of Oregon, Washington,
California and Idaho.
Hring your wneit to the Central
Point Mills. We handle It In hulk
and save you the cost of bags. We
are In the market for all kinds of
grain.
Oscar Johnson of Stetler, Alberta.
Canada, has purchased the Gllbank
and Nichols ranch in the Applegate
Tegion near liuncom for a consider
ation of $7000, and has already tak
en possession and moved In. The
ranch comprises 170 acres and is
Improved and Irrigated.
For collections see Ilullock Mer
cantile Agency. p
C. F. Dougherty of Sail Francis-1
co, examiner and buyor for the. No
blo Electric Steel company, arrived
in the city last night and was joined I
this forenoon by Herbert Itrcwltt, tho!
well known Tacoma mining man. and
the two left for Ihc hlllo f make an
Inspection of some manganese depos
its. Dr. Frank Ttoborts, dentist. St.
Mark's Building Phone 32.1-Y.
Mrs. I. A. Dew and son Roger of
Aberdeen, S. I)., who have been vis
iting Mrs. A. .1. McDonnld for the
past three, months, left today Tor
' home.
nletz cars at Riverside Oarage. ''
"The Knife.' theatrical company
which played at the Page last night
loft this morning for Eugene where
they play tonight.
Dr. Heine fits glasses correctly.
Mrs. H. E. Real left this morning
for Sulem and Portland to visit rel
atives. Call Taxi 30S.
Mrs. Ray Crystal who has been here
for tho past week or more trans'act-
Ing business, loft today for her home
In Portland.
Mr. and Mr9. B. J. Blltenshlp have
as their guests. Mrs. Aller Kuhlhaus
en and children of Olenwood. Wn.
For the best insurance, seo Holmes
the Insurance man.
A patriotic address will he deliv
ered to the pupils of Washington
school next Friday morning by City
Attorney Fred W. Moats.
Wanted. Cltr'., at PeVoe's.
Mr. and Mis. Henry Wolf and Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Zimmerman have
returned from a duck hunting nip to
Wanipas nuv on tho sea coast.
See Dave Wood about that fire In
surance policy. Office, Idiom 404, M.
F. H. Building.
The grocery store of .1. O. Illbhard
on We,t Main street I-; being moved
to Hie stoic room just vacated by .1.
F. Olmle:ld.
.Men T.il. Phone VS.
Slate Senator Samuel Carlund ami
W. I 'Wen, who : polco here la' I
in, in. ,i..lre. sed a Liberty loan meet
I"1". ' Colli Mill i his afternoon, and
will ad, lie s a U hoily loan campaign
meeting tonight at V Maud.
For ohlnnwaro and furniture pack
Ine. call f.vil-Y. 1 S.I
-Mrs. Karl Lamb and daughter of
Howling Croon, Ohio, arrived in the
ci'v this i ning for an extended vts-
Motz ears at Riverside fjirage,
Out of town visitors registered at
the hotel today are B'.' rf. Keller of
Seattle: Herjbert Brewltf' and O.' C.
Klines of Tajcoma: T. T. (Donovan of
until the, Porand. j B. -F. Wellington R.
l-.O nienE McEhoe RaA T, 0. FfYzgerald f
l Penorf fo th district foresters of-
! flee this morning Indicate that the
! fires raging in the national forests
on- Elk cfeex are now" under con
trol. Tt fi thought they will not en
tirely subside,- however,
rains recur. There were
fighting the fires, CO belnfc sent from
Portland In charge of '!. C. Bastrum,
supervisor of the I'mpqua national
foreit. and W. L. Frlcknn of the Cra
ter lake national forest. It Is report
ed that-more than a thousand acres
of timber haj been entirely destroy
ed. ' ' :
i!r. and Mrs. John E. OlnWead
elan to spend the winter In California
and will depart In about a week. Mr. I prepared and the members and
ntm-trt roepniiv do-,! out his pro-1 friends of the church are invited to
eery business on West Main street
They hare sold the furniture of their New goods Just arrived from .Orl-
San Francisco. ,
Hot cakes, and coffee, 10c. Dia
mond Ref)tau(rant, 12 7 Sixth atreet.
Thursday 'evening at S o'clock at
the FirU Methodist church a recep
tion will be given for Dr. and Mrs.
J. C. Rollins and a farewell for Mr.
and Mrs. Ed Steep, who leave soon
for the east. A program, has been
P1LEVE1W
U
house Dn South Newtown street.
Theladles of the Phoenix Pre'by
terlan church wil !ve their annual
"harvest supper" Friday evening, Oc-
PAP.I3,' (Jet. 17. .PftBlr" "Paln
leve today sent the following, telegram
to General Pershing: '"'7
--'My dear GeneraI:I am Informed
of your nomination for the grade of
general. I desire to congratulate
you immediately on the high distlnc-
j tlon which baa been conferred upon
I you, which la a just reward for .your
j valor and high military qualities. The
attend. entire French' army rejoices with me
1 i fin the nromotion of th man hn will
" . . : .
Curio Store, North "uou ,eaa. 10 wile ana to victory t;he
. - . valiant soldiers of the grat Amorl-
yoiir'fiVeVljdy;f.-V;tl, 'i 11 rV'tlic4..'im
tler a rms ' in' .'thK'.ser.-iop 'of :tfci rjrttfV
ernment. '
"You may well he proud of such u
record, and I warmly con'Tiitulnte
you otf the fine spirit you and they
have exhibited. Cordially nnd sin
cerely yours, ,
' ' "WOODROW WILSON'."
The oldest "on i vear old and
the" ybuh"e'-t' 1 7. Three of the bov
are of draft aire, but nil volunteered. '
ent. Japanese
Central. ,
The grand )ury In
week returned no true
session this
bills in the
tober lth, in Fugle hall, Phoenix, cace against Floyd Dickey and Byl
from li to S o'clock. Supper 35 cents, j vester lieckr, well known Acbland
' '" 1 7 fi I yonn k men who were charged with
can republic'
Mrs. Ella 7.. Grow, who has been
visiting her son, O. R. C. Grow, left
today for her home at Pasadena,
Calif.
Alco Taxi. Phone SS.
Rev. Father O'Farrell of Portland,
will arrive hero on Thursday to
preach the 40-hoiirs devotion at the
Catholic church commencing Friday
morning and closing Sunday evening.
Father '"O'Farrell was formerly pastor
In this city nnd a reception will be
held oh Thursday evening in his
honor at the Parish hall.
The Bullock Mercantllo Agency,
collectors.
contributing to the delf,uiiiency of a
minor, as the outcome during Round
up week of a night Joy ride, in
which a young girl from Eagle Point
was u participant. The young men
are being congratulated . by their
many friends on escaping prosecution
on this charge. The grand jnry also
found a no true bill In the case
against. Oscar Peterson of Medford,
who was charged with criminal as
sault. The complainant In .his case
was Mamie Davis, a young Ashland
girl, who is now an inmate of the
l.nnlsB-Homn nt -Portland. -r-.-r r
Jlaths, 25c. iTotel Holland.-
FIVE SONS IN ARMY
NEW VIliK, Oct.' 17.- Vincent
'Kelly, :i Jersey City ya'tdinn-ter,
wlin-;e live suns; enlisted in the nrmv
iitiil iijivy, bus 'received the following
poi-onnl letter fnmi I'resiitl'nr Wil-
".My I'onr Mr. Kelty: T want to
Hive myself Hie pica -urn of tellini; vou
how rntifyins nnd henrtenini; ii "is
to'hn.ve liniliJ!lit"TtrTny ntteTrK7!fi such
an inspirinir exanide ns thnt set hv
NEW YORK,' Oct 17. The navy
department records show that Wil-!
Ham J. Dunbar, arrested in New York j
yesterday as a possible spy, was enr i
rolled as an ensign in the naval re-1
serve in the New York district until !
about two weeks ago, when his namej
was' dropped because department ofj
Justice officials found he had made'
conflicting statements as to his place !
of birth. He was a native of Ham-1
burg, Germany. Immediately after I
he -had been dropped from the reserve
he tried to eplist In the army and was
arrested. , .
minm mm shoe polish
m m
KlflfSlP Economy and thrift
MnmmM siitrpestthe use of SiiinoiA
for your shoes. 1 It givea the
quick dressy shine.' . . , j
SusMoiiA Home Set
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TAN
WHITF.4f?.i
p,1.J-.., --nTn"r.nMUM -t n-inJ
r iar,i,ls. Mr. and Mrs
It Willi
Cli.it lei ii.,r!.y.
The W. C. T. I'. will moot with
Mi;.. loMlleve. ::c, nb n.irtlott. on
Thursday urteruuou at 2:::o. The
nttcriuioa will b0 .spent In sewing
for the Hod Cross. All nro urged to
he lis. sent and ' iu: your thimbles.
Talh small I n, Ire, Ki,i,;l,t ot yh
las. liai lens, d the former ni nioi y and
rluli renins of the Seventh company
on W'e-t Main slreel. The armory
has been fut-, i: ) m that it Is now
one or t!,e line i ,i: riHims In the
city. Tin- (1. A. !:. and W. It. C. have
niado ai rant, in. nti, with T.ilUman
lodge to hold their nicotines In the
club rooms.
Johnson fcr blch class wntch re
pairing. !f
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOR SALhr- binder In Kod condi
tion. Will tike Jju. 00. W. D.
Wllhrow, Taicut, Ore. 17'J
2?ic New IciE
A
A"R"ROW
Forward!
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"DeliAtul economy
Oh that sinking of the heart, when you look
in your ice-box and see the tiny dab left from
yesterday's pound of butter I ;
As a matter of fact, you would" probably not V
be using butter for cooking nowadays,, if you could
get the same delicious results without it. V :
You can. Yes- without "a particle of butter ! .
Here is the. way: Use wholesome, economical
Cottolcne for, ..your fine cooking, in place of ex-'..,
pensive butter. ' " " , ' "; '
Jn purity Cottolene has set the highest possible I
star "lard for shortenings. " f y,
Try Cottolene in any familiar recipe.. Use.'
one-third less than you would.use of butter.
You will find that shortenings which seem
cheap, when scooped out by the pound, are often
more expensive thin Cottolene in actual use.
Why? 1 ' -
Because many careful housewives have found
that Cottolene owing to its superior richness,
crocs much farther than other shortenings which
they had been using.
Try Cottolene next time.. It is sold by grocers
, in tins of convenient sizes.
Recipe for MOLASSES COOKIES
Erade theot
M&$$Wm weather. Dine
.ITrguiS thia Sunday. J
f Sunday Dinner, $t
J , With Music I
V The Portland J
The fighting forces in France,
when they hear the Fiirriug cry of
"Korward!" charge in spirited
fashion nvainst the enemy and
leap over the trenches In the face
)f bullets, barbed wires and bombs.
Let. this be your balllc cry in tho struggle, ot life. Thn man
of courago nnd determination Is not content to remain in the
hasckground; he is afire with the will to attack. ...
You will find no better way to do this than a sound bank
ing connection, one that will aid you with advice, counsel
and loans In the battle of business, one that will always be
at your side when the fight is fiercest. That is the proud
position occupied by this institution toward all of its-depos-tors.
We wll be glad to number you among them.
The Jackson County Bank
Medford, Orron.
Kstablished J888.
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Balcony 15c; Lower Floor 25c; Children 5c.
1 cup niol.iNes
cup Cottiilene
Yi cup sugar
Yi levd teaspoon salt
1 level tablespoon ginger
4 level teaspoon soda
z4 cup cold water
3 to 4 cups Hour
Heat molasses, pour over Cottolene. Add suftar,
salt and jfiiu'er or a mixture of oilier s;iiccs if pre
ferred. Dissolve soda in cold water and add to first
mixture. Stir in Hour, making a soit duuo,h. to drop
from spoon, or a stiff doujh to be rolled and cut.
U.ike in moderate oven. ' ; . :
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