Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 18, 1917, Page 2, Image 2

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    A. 4. XKA AJJ
f .OOAL AND
V PERSONAL
Mr C.cor;ro Andrews who is bo
well known in Medford In all things
pertaining to music, will show her
talent in another lino a3 the vitlng
name in "lira. Pat and The Law,1'
at St. Mark's Hall tomorrow niRht.
nr. Heine, eye. ear, nose, throat.
All the school toys arc onvioui of
John Hamill. who a3 a little crippled
boy bc;ins hia theatrical caroor In
"Mil Pat and The Law," one of the
play? to bo Kivea tomorrow night at
St. Mark's hull.
Red Cross dance nt Eagle .Point
Saturday nlaht, October 20th. ' Good
mur.Ic .
Tickets for the three one-act play
tb lio iven tomorrow, r.lght at St
Mark's, hnll are cu sale at, the Ilotei
Medford, the Medford Book store and
Martin J. Reddy'3. They, will also
he on buIo at the door that night
Any one who may wish . t( join the
drama league may do no that nisht
from the membership committee who
will ho nt a table near the door.
L. B. Iirown was inland paid up
his paving assessment in full amount
ing to $211.04.
The first football name of the sea
rost and take nat once before Jus
grounds when tho high school team
meets the Alumni at 2:3d o'clock Sat
urday. Johnson for high-class watch re
pairing. Stephen V. N'ye of this city has ap
plied for a first lieutenancy In the of
ficers signal reserve corps, aviation
division.
Committees of citizens out collect
ing city at.tit'KsntentK report that busl-
ni'sis men are responding well to ap
peal of the mayor to pay up all delin
quent paving interest.
V.'oldon Zundel of Medford and Geo
Wing of eastern Oregon, who is vis
iting in tho city and vicinity, were
coming back from Hornbrool; about
midnight last night when their auto
was Btopped by Special Liquor Offi
cer Porter and deputies who found
12 quarts of whisky In tho car. Zun
del and Wing were placed undor ar
rest and take nat once before Jus
tice of tho Pence Trcfron of Ashland,
who fined each of them f"iQ and
cos's, which they paid.
Hod Crons danco at Eagle Point
Saturday night, October 20th- . Oood
music. 1S1
Pour minute Liberty loan bond
speeches will bo made In thealers to
night as follows: Pago, Fred W.
Mourn; Klnllo, Glenn O. Taylor; Star,
: A. J. Ilanby.
Hrlng your wueat to the Central
Point Mills. We handle It In bulk
nnd save you the cost of bags. We
are In the mnrket for all kinds of
grnln.
Mrs. C. W. Cnuklin loft this morn
ing for Portland, whero sho will visit j
friends nnd relatives for tho next
two weeks. '
Tor collection? see Buttock Mer I
cnnlllo Agency
I.. L. Trcfron, tho well known Ash-j
land justlco of tho penco, Is a busi
ness visitor In tho city today.
Hr. Frank Roberts, dentist. St.
Mark's Building. Phone 323-Y.
T. J. Kenney who has been employ
ed at the salmon cannery of Ilnnloy
& Madden at Nellie Juan bay, Alnska,
arrived homo from Alnskn this morn
ing nnd will spend the winter here
with his family, lie reports thnt 1)111
Coleman, farmer county clerli, who
has also been employed nt the same
cannery, will arrive hero in n few
days, having stopped off nt Portland.
Alcta cars at Itlversldo Garage.
I-'ianl; Donovan, the well known
p.iitil. man of Kiii:ono. Is In tho city
today on business.
P.i'd Crops dance nt Kagle Point
Pattinlay night, October 20th. Oood
music. I SI
Mrs. O. K. Gnult before leaving this
morning for Fort Columbia to visit
her son Clarence Cramer, of Company
7, tald thnt If niter rcarhing the fort
rhe can learn that the company will
remain fur the winter t Fort Colum
bia. : he will locate at Portland fol
low'uir her visit
The tuliir of the M. E. church will
bold fiolr riinmnge foJ Oct. 23th
20 t!i av"l "Tth at the corner of Main
and illicit, across from M. M. de
part mi nt Store. ITS'
l:ud Lawn nce who has been fore
man of tho Horn ranch on Cokcr
Hul lo this summer and fall, has re
turned to the city and entered the
employ of the A loo compnny as ta.l
eali driver.
Have yo ulrled a patriotic dinner
of hal.ed salmon? Medlord Fish Mar
ket. Phone 1102.
I oren Dunham of llornbrook was
n business visitor In tho city Wednes
day and today.
T.Y. Heine fits glasses correctly.
Call Taxi 3S.
Lieutenant Elmer Fo has been
trniiFferred from Company 7 to .i
stuff position with tho battery coin
mnmler nt l'ort. Slovens-.
For the best Insurance, see Holmes
the Insurance man. I
Karl Ileeson of Talent was a visitor
In the city Wednesday,
j Bnths, 25c. Hotel Holland.
:
.
tHfe" t
loren funham of Mornbtoo'ic Was'
a bit'.nrls Visitor in the city Wednes
day and tqdny.
Wanted Olrl, at DeVoe's.
Mis Marie N'au will arrive la the
qtty thl3 evening from Chicago to
vhit her sister, Mrs. H. L, Percy, and
wiil probably spend the winter hero.
New goods Just srrived from Orl
cr.t. Japanese Curio Store. N. Central.
Conserve the meat by eating fish.
Wo have salmon, halibut, smelt, sa
ble, trout and other kinds. Medford
fhh Market.
Moti cars at Riverside Oaraga.
Rev. Father O'Donnell of Portland
arrived in tho city, this morning to
preach the 4 0-houre devotion service
at tho Catholib church, which com
mences Friday morning.
fir. J. Lawrence Hill will give one
of hia qnle,noyd addresses at tho Chris
tian church,, Sunday mornlnt. Oct.
,21. Subject, '.'Cause and Effect.-'
Everybody ia invited and-all church
members are urgently requested to
nrrango now to attend.
Mrs. F. C. Mecklenburg ot Seattle,
a well known former resident of this
city, who has been here for tho past
month visiting and during that time
made her homo at tho hotel Medford,
left this mornins for Eugene whore
she will visit friends and then return
home.
See Dave Wood about that fire In
surance policy. Office, Room 404, M.
F. & H. Building.
D. T. Lawton, deputy state sealer
of weights and measures, who has
boen here for tho past month on offi
cial duties, will probably remain In
and about Medford for several weeks
yet before starting out on his duties
in the rest of his territory of 19 coun
ties. '
Alro Taxi. Phono 88.
Morrill Calhoun of Medford Is In
attendiiiico at tho army aviation corps
training school at Borkeloy, Calif.
For chlimwttre and furniture pack
ing, call 580-Y. 183
' Tho Grizzlies will meet at Crow
son's confectionery store at 1 o'clock
Sunday afternoon, where automobiles
will bo in waiting to take them out on
the desert, to hunt agates. l. E.
Itean will net ns leader and will do
all ho can to nld the prospectors. It
Is expected that some fine specimens
will bo picked up. As thoro will only
he about throo hours nvailablo for
tho search, It has been decided not
lo torvo eoffeo on this outing. Fri
day's Mall Tribune will contain defl
nito details.
The city offices are v'ory busy those
days getting out statements of paving
assessments.
Mayor C. E. Gates will deliver n
patriotic address nt 9 o'clock Friday
morning before the pupils of Lincoln
school.
Johnson for high-class watch re
pairing, tt I frco9 'h Moon sound kept back fierce
Tho big specially desnged touring stacks from tho north in the rear of
car of O. .1. Irhy, well known mulo; 0Hr combatting forces. These enemy
and Jack dealer of Stockton, has nt- "t'ompts did not succeed."-
trncted wide attention on tho streets; '
of tho city for the past two dnys, j Entire German Fleet,
as tho enr Is painted in the colors! "0n tn0 southwestern coast of
of tho United Statos flag. It is ofi151"50 ,s,nnd tno enemy again landed
special design nnd has n C5-horsoi somo smtl11 detachments, but they
power Olds motor.. Mr. Irhy Is en-iwcro received by our tiro-and Soon
rottto to Portland and Seattlo nnd ret""ed to their ships.. Shortly nf-
stopped off In tho city on business.
Ho is a brother of John S. Irhy, coU
lector of tho port of Sna Francisco.
Thcladlos of tho Phoenix Presby
terian church wll give their annual
"harvest supper" Friday evening, Oc
tober 19th, in EhrIo hall. Phoenix,
from C to S o'clock. Supper 33 cents.
179
Alco Taxi. Phono S8.
In circuit court Wednesday Judge
Calkins granted n decree of divorce
to Mrs. Nello Voohels Dell from liar
ley C. Doll.
The Mullock Mercantile Agency,
collectors.
E. G. Pnrdin who hns been spend
ing n furlough in the city visitjng
friends nail relatives, will return to
his navy duties at Aberdeen, Wash.,
on Friday.
Hot enkos nnd coffee, 10c. Dln
uiond Restaurant, 127 Sixth street.
WEDDING REUS
I'at'pv and smiling Dolph Phlpps
and his pretty lirlilr arrived In the
cltv this moraine from Portland,
whore thev wore married last nlrht.
mm n,-ii mtii a t.ivi cab and wore
lirmm awnv
lo tho orchard home of j
li's parents. Mr. and Mrs. H. E.
Phlpps. Tho wedillnx is the outcome
of a I'niverslty of Oregon romnnce.
Tho couple attended college there
together. '
Tho wedding was a total surprise
to the groom's many friends In the
valley, and some of his relatives.
He only loft (or Portland several days
ago. but It was supposed that the
lournoy was simply one of his fre
quent courting visits.
I
Tirst Sar.tht Chlirrh
M Iweok ..rnver meet me crvi.. of i
r,,i ,.i,n.i. ,il )
ght (Tlmrsdnv) at 7 M o'clock
")''! to a ojiatine u pastor's plans
'o be i!".ir-, he will conduct the sur
: e Topic. "Wil!'csr.os for ( hriM."
Members of church and congregation
are c I to at'ond.
FKi:ni.iiii K w. cahstf.ns,
Pastor.
The people who have undertaken
Work connected with tho Hoover
drive in all oC the town" of Jackson
county report ico-t encouragingly on
the rc-ponse which is being given to
their efforts. In school di.-Urict 80,
where there are only ten families
rendinr; children to pehool, Superin
tendent Aster reports the children are
showing the greatest enthusiasm and
cluing nil they can to make Pledge
week a perfect success by having all
the families sign the card-:. Fine re
ports are al?6 bcin received from the
other districts.
In Central Point, Superintendent
Stanley and Miss Kirklcy, teacher of
domestic science, are pnrsuini; the
work "I' the eampnign in a very sys
tematic and effective way.
In this connection the following
letter hits been received from a well
known Medford woman:
"To the Editor:
"May I, thru your columns, con
gratulate the teachers on the honor
given them this week in tho Hoover
drive in many ways the most in
spiring event of these stirring times.
We mothers will be proud to enroll
in this army of your raising proud
to show the cards in our windows
nnd hnppy tn do our dnily bit toward
feeding; our fighting men nnd our al
lies. Anyway, I laiu-v we Will linvu In
Young hearts answer eagerly to so
Yiiiing hearts -answer cntrerly lo sn
hiuh a call as this, and under Die
wise nnd enthusiastic leadership of
nur teachers the young people, down
to tho smallest child, will receive an
impetus toward real patriotism and
sclf-snerifice thnt will sweep on
their passive elders. Many a future
lender will receive his first inspira
tion this week.
We in the homes are with you. We
will get out our cook books our
fuvei niuonl bull. 'liny. We will enn
snll M"rs. Met 'uriiiifk. IS.y dint of
liar, I thinking and planning we will
find many ways of feeding- our fam
ilies well nnd still saving out the bit
which our soldiers nnd our nllics
must have if they are to win our war
nnd save our country.
'A MOTI1E11."
RUSSIANS LOSE WARSHIP
(Continued rrom page 1.)
tprwards the enemy violently bom
barded this landing placo with a
cruiser and a droadnnught of the
Knlsor typo. Our patrols, as on days
before, observed o nthe sea not far
from Oesel and Dago Islands enemy
ships of different types, nmons tham
dreadnaughts accompanied by a great
number of torpedo boats and patroll
ing ships. As many as 55 enemy
wero visible at timos In tliis region
alone.
"Tho enemy operations on Oesel
llsand In tho last 24 hours have end
ed in tho complete occupation of the
Island. Before our retreat we de
stroyed everything of military utility.
. "On all tho fighting fronts only fu
sillades occurred.
"On Tuesday night a Zeppelin flew
over tho town of Pornau (on tho Gulf
of Riga 100 miles northoast of the
city of Riga) and dropped bombs.
Six houses were destroyed."
Tho Slavs, built In 1903. was on old
type of battleship of 13,510 tons, 397
feet In length. 70 feet beam and 2
(eot draft Her armament consisted
of four 12-Inch and twelve G-lnch
guns, with twentv four secondary batten-
guns and four torpedo tuber.
H-r sveod i-a; IS knots. She had a
complement of S25 mnn.
Three sister ships of the Slavo
tho Impcrator Alexander XIII, tho
Borodino and Knyaz Suvorov, were
sunk during the Russo-Japanese war
in tho battle of the Sea of Japan,
May 1905. The Japanese raptured a
fourth -sister ship, the Orol, which Is
now the Japanese ship Iwnmi.,
The Whole Kctglitiorhonil Know.
Mrs. Anna Poller, J526 Jefferson
St So Omaha. Neb , writes: "I can
r,,1'0:'"'(,ni Foley'. Honey and Tar as
ure c,,re for f0,'S .
cured my daughter of a had cold. My
riM-isui'ui, ,-ihk. ih'upuu, curea nerseu
j.nd her whole family with Foley'.
Honey and Tar, and everyone in our
nolfihborhood, 'speaks l'lighty .o(.H.''i
This reliable family remedy masters'
'roup. It clears (he air passages and
eases the gagging, strangling fight
for breath. Sold everywhere. I
WELL UNDER WAY
Manual training'. In the npper
grades and high school, as the term
is now used, must, in our school, ap
ply mo3tly to wood work on the beqeb.
and the various form3 f work of a
constructional nature within the
scope of our equipment.
A boy In the grades or high school
Is taught the care nnd use of tools.
Ho is tausht how to mako and ap
ply useful, common joints. He (s
instructed in woocl-tiniahing until he
can produce a finish equal to the
finest put out in a piano factory If
will take sufficient care and pride
in his work.
There is on Teasoii why from the
a, boy in a manual training shop
should "putter around,!' lounge on
tho benches, talk, whistle or kill time
in any way. In our school they are
to be on tire Job all the time. The
foreman in a shop would give a work
man his check before the first period
was over If he even attempted to es
tablish such'shop-conduct as has fre
quently been stopped in our shop in
the past two weeks.
There Is no reason whyo from the
sixth grade on, or at any time in
school life, the pupils should not have
every opportunity to undergo typical
practical experiences that will tend to
fit them to make an intelligent choice
of occupation.
The pupil in the advanced grades
above the eighth would be Justly en
titled to register jt .protest If he be
requested to continue yoar after year
constructing Look-ends, coat-hungers,
foot-stools, etc. There are shop con
ditions, however, where a workman
works for years making only one of
the many small parts for some more
or- less complicated machine. This
however, is specialization and one of
the points to be considered In fitting
an individual to make a wise choice
of occupation.
The manual training shop is In tho
high school, easily found and always
open to visitors for questions and In
spection. We deslro a closer acquaint
ance. with tho peoplo from the homes
of Medford pupils and shall expect a
lively interest in tho shop, its pur
poses, and its accomplishments, with
in the year. R. C. GOODMAM,
Instructor Manual Training.
PAUGO, N. D., Oct. IS. Traflic in
North Dakota was seriously hamper
ed today ns a result of the heavy
n.'Vl'nH which started last midnight
nnd which was falling heavily today.
The shortage of coal in some cities
wa3 getting acute, reports said, and
if the, Weather conditions continued
and traffic was tied up tho situation
would become critical.
More than six inches of snow is
reported from Minnesota with n con
sequent delay to traffic.
SIOUX FALLS, S. D., Oct. IS.
South Dakota's first general snow
storm of the winter prevailed today
turnout the stale, i A light sm.wfnil
here was accompanied by a percept
ible drop in temperature.
ATHENS, Monday, Oct. 15. The
prosecution before the high court of
members of the cabinet of Former
Premier Skouloudis and Admiral
Coundourotis, was recommended 'in
the chamber by an Investigating com
mittee. Charges of the violation of
the penal code and the law dealing
with ministerial responsibility were
the basis for the recommendation.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY,
FOR SALE Jonathan anples. ;!ic a
box on trees. Foothills Orchard
1S4
FOR RE.N r 9-ionin moilt-ru hoiife.
33 X. Peach. Phone 403-X2, even
ings. . 1S4
W'ANTED Furnished houoe. modern
with garage. liox A, Mail Tri
Trlbune. ISO
I KIT AfiTIFK 1A1. KYK.S
perfectly., matching the natural
eye, without discomfort to the
patlenu-rlet me fit yours.
DR. RICKERT
S'titp 1-2. ovrr Mav Co.
FOR BOOKS SEN!
The Soldiers' Auxiliary held its
regular monthly mooting Tuesday af
ternoon at the library. Routine bus
iness was transacted as unual. An
appropriation of $'i was made in aid
of tho Mail Tribune tobacco fund for
tho soldiers and Bailors. Plans were
made for sending funds to assist
toward a Thanksgiving dinner for the
boys of the Seventh company.
A committee was provided for: to
prepare and forward Christmas gifts
to all of the enlisted men who have
fone from our community into the
various brandies of the country's
service. Five new members were
added to the membership list.
Mrs. Erackinreed has received the
following letter to the Auxiliary from
Cnntnin Vnnee at Ft. Columbia :
"We recently received from the
Auxiliary a splendid assortment of
books for the Seventh company lib
rary, which I desire to acknowledge
and nt the same time express the
thanks of the entire company for the
generous gift. I know the work and
personal time involved in collecting
nnd shipping the. mnnv thintrs whirl:
yon bnvo sent ns is no small mnllir.
nhd'I want tho Auxiliary to know
that your efforts are appreciated in
full measure. And in expressing our
appreciation, it would seem invidious
not to acknowledge particularly the
beautiful sentiments we find it a
book contributed by Mrs. F. X. Cnm
mings. Tt is needless, ns well as im
possible, for ir- lo iitloniit in express
I lie Pooling wo have for snob sonli
inonls so bountifully presented by her.
Surely any deprivation r hardship
which wo arc or may bo called upon
to undergo are more than compen
sated for by such acknowledgment of
what we are willing to do. Mrs. Ctvro
mings takes "this opportunity to ox
press a little of the deep sense of
gratitude Dial T, in common with all
other stny-at-homes, foci toward (ho
hoys of the Seventh company nnd all
other soldiers. We mothers of ynung
children fool lliis most kciily of all,
I think, because wore il not fur you
boys and what von stand lor, of pro
tection and safety, we would far
rather these little children had never
lived to crow up. Think what their
Heal Skin Diseases
T, : iinMMfMni Inr vftii tn softer with
1119 Mllliwtwuj J , -
KfTfim Wntchos. nncworm. rashe9 ana
similar skin troubles. A little zemo,
obtainsd at any drug store for 35c, or
$1.00 for extra large bottle, and promptly
applied will usually give instant relief
from itching torture. It cleanses and
eoothes the skin and heals quickly and
effectively most skin diseases.
Zcmo is a wonderful, penetrating, dis
appearing liquid and is soothing to the
most delicate skin. It is not greasy, ia
easily applied and costs little. Got it
today and save all further distress.
The E. W. Ros OS- Cleveland, a
FUR
TRIMMINGS
All stylish "anaents are trimmed
will) fur this winter. You had bet
tor see
BARTLETT
The Furrier
At l'!V' E, Main, and order what
on want at on-'e.
I'llOXIi 73.1-K
One-Act
Plays
TOMORROW NIGHT
ST. MARK'S HALL
AT 8:15
Tickets 7o cents, at Med
ford Rook Stove. Medford
TJotrl. Martin J. Reddy's,
or at tlie (fooY.'1 "
Public urged to attend
inksritatrce would be! Ard so, v.-e feel
irateiul to yon for every pit.oi lone
liness, mondtotiy, huriMiip or sufr
lerni" you iaay face deeply grate
i'v.i. Gcd bi? vcu every '-'cc. V,e
iiW jwS-Hrill tear go!: May vr?
Jo oar bit. too.'
"Sincerely, "A. J. VAXCK.
"Captain.
"Ft. Columbia. Oct. Ifi."
I
A patriotic meeting will be lieKj in
tho Presbyterian church at Central
Point Sunday morning at 1 o'clock,
devoted to the Hoover drive campaign
and the liberty loan. ficy. Paul
rmmly and CoJonel. Va,aibiune will
make patriotic addresses and a mu
sical program will be rendered by
Medford nnd Central Point . musi
cians. A feature of the program will
bo the singing of a trained choir un
der the direction of George Andrews.
Similar service; will be held in the
schoolhouse at Table Hook at 3 p. m..
Sunday in the Baptist church and nt
Ea'jle Point nt 7:30 p. m.
THE UNIVERSAL CAR
AVtti'lil-wulu di.striliiilioii ami the con
tinually growing tlciiiand fur Ford
cars arc the best proofs of Ford value,
Ford cars arc utiliticst they are pos
itive necessities for they have revo
lutionized modern business, brought
country and city together and opened
up new life lo the family. The Ford
ear has become a necessary part of
everyday life. Touring 'ar $oIk),
IJuiialiout !jif)0, Coupelet fjiiilO, Sedan.
$Go(), Town Car $G(J0 all f. o. b. De
troit. On display and for sale by
C. E. Gates Auto Co,
Riverside Ave., Medford, Ore.
IN CASE OF FIRE
To Give ihe Alarm
Call 50 Medford Fire Dep't.
To Insure Your Property
CALL 123
McCurdy Insurance Agency
Medford National Bank Building
Some folks prefer to do the latter first
PAGE
The whole town is having
the Fage
") reH'of im
possible sitna
t inns, writ fy'n
into a mighty
i nt oj'osl inrr'
stody, "very
niueh
Fairbanks."
It's filling the
hirj Page with
j,,- there's
plenty for yon.
TOMOnr.OW
"A ROADSIDE
7V-$foj? a, Persistent,
. 'Hacking Qough i j
Tho hert rrnitUr 4tf Mb rt rnn 8
cDlly nAkq nt hACno.i Ctraip, 6
but Terr effcctlrfc
in evcrv other respect, aro annove,! vriprU
a persistent hangtr.T-on bronchial o,iu,-: T
vrr.r niter voar. oitfturhintr their ai:. 1
hud making liio disagreeable. It'j
i-.c-i dli'ss there s an old honv.-.ir.aj,
icmcdv that will end such a coirm
easily and quickly.
Get from any drugrrist "2V otm-rs of
Tircx" (III) cents worth), rour it into it
pint bottlo and lill the bottle with phia
granulated liupar syrup. Begin tskir,-,
it r.t once. Gradually but suroiv vou
will notice the phlegm thin out, aid tl13n
distippiar altogether, thus enciiin
cou'-'h tl.ut you ntyir thought would pm)
it also promptly loosens a dry or ti-'ht
coue.1., titers the . troublesome tiiruat
tick 11 . snct.H-3 the .irritated metr,H-Jn..3
that line the throat nnd bronchial tutioj
nr.ti relief comes almost inufK-dimeiy'
A tier's tre will usually break up an on
oir.arv thrcrt or chest .cold, ana for
ijronrliitU, ociip, wh-.ioping cou'ii and
bronrliial . -tt)imtt . fhero is nothuv,
hotter.1 It taetea pleasant and tccp5
prrfi-ctlv.
Pincx is a most ynlunblo conccntr.-.tpi
compound of genuine isorwey phe cx.
tract, nnd is used by millions of p.'o.
pie even- year for throat and cheat colds
nith splendid results.
To avoid disappointment, ask your,
druggist for "2V:i ounces. of Pinex" viifr
fall directions and don't auccpt anything
else. A guarantee-of absolute Ba'uac
tion or money promptly rcfundc-d popg
with this proriaratiim, JUq Pines; Co.,
Ft. Warne. iuu,
LAST TIME TONIGHT
Jjiilocny 15c, Lov.-er Floor 25c
Children Go
the laugh of a lifetime at
the cause is
OUG
FAIRBANKS
-IK
"DOWN 10 EARTH"
Also
PATIIE NEWS
"f current date cointiletes thi.J
Wonder Program.
neorco P.ehan in
IMPRESSARIO"