PAGE TWO
MEDFORD SOIC TBTBTTNTE. tnjTOlTORIVO 1917
IOCAL AND
PERSONAL
With a force of 7r men, machinery
and equipment. 'State Highway Tngln
cer L. L. Clark 1". mnkinE rapid prog
ress on the pavlnj: of tho Siskiyou
highway. Tour and one-half mile1
have been completed since September
1, and one more mile Is expected
to bo finished within ten days. An
effort in being mudo to get the rock
down whilo the weather is good and
then repair breaks in order to have
a s;ood road for winter travel. Two
shift': are working eighteen hours a
day to expedite the work. Ashland
TIdinKs.
Ilr. Heine, eye, ear, none, throat.
T. M. Peelnr of Flounce Rock, who
rccentlyrol.i hi-' F.verrecn ranch to
Hert Ulginhothaii, left with his fam
ily for the north Saturday. They will
spend Home time looking over the
country and expect to return Inter.
Motz cars at Riverside C,:irano.
At tho Methodist church Sunday,
Dr. .1. ('. Klllott will deliver tho find
of a series of addresses In this city
on the relation of religion ami health.
Hr. Flliott is former superintendent
of I lie Methodist hospital at l.os An
geles.
Alco Taxi. Phono SS. '
Mr. and Mrs. E. if. Campbell are
the parents of a son horn Thursday
at their home on North Court street.
The fall term of tho circuit court
lor Jackson county will convene Mon
day. Cases set for trial hy jury are:
Jeters vs. Southern Pacific: State vs.
Rlppey; Weycrhauser Land Company
vs. Huonors; I3arnum vs. Chlsholm;
State vs. Winners.
lted Cross dance at Fugle Point
Saturday nlc.ht, October 20th. Oood
music. 181'
Tho news lias been received In the
city that E. W. (Curley) Wilson, for
mer deputy sheriff of the county,
and who had made his home in Wash
ington state since lenvlng the sheriff's
oflce, was drafted in Washington and
Is now In the new natlot.nl army serv
ing at tho American Lake canton
ment. The news that Curley Is a sol
dier will he a surprise to his host of
friends and acquaintances in the val
ley. For tho best Insurance, see Holmes
tho Insurance man. '
Tho Aahland and Grants Pass foot
bal teams are playing tho first of a
Borles of two games on the Ashland
Krounds thin afternoon, and the mem-
hern of the Medford high team are
much Interested In the outcome
For chlnnware and furniture pack
ing, cnll 5S0-Y. 183
(Irani' Churchill, who played tho
leading hero uait in "Tito Argonauts,"
the inovinc picture shown at the Itlal
to Wednesday and Thursday, is a
Medford property owner and is said
to owu considerable property In the
valley. Mr. homo Is nt Spokano and
ho lias been a well-known actor on
the legitimate stugo for years. Lately
bo has apeared in tho movies when
ever ho folt like working, being
bothered with much wealth. He In
herited much southern Oregon prop
erty thru his parents who formerly
resided In this section. Mr. Churchill
Plays the part of John Brandon In
"The Argonauts."
Johnson for high-class watch re
pairing. Mrs. P. 1,. Poyd has gone to l.os
Anueles, where after a visit of two
month.i she will go to Colorado for
a visit and from Colorado will jour
ney to Illinois to visit her mother,
mother.
lied ('revs dance at Eagle Point
Saturday illicit, October I'mli. Hood
music. 1st
t:-o. II. Alden or Medi'unl was a
vi-Hor on October isib nt the big
oMiil.ll of southern California prod
ui ts maintained free to the public
In the , us Angeles Chamber of Com
merce. Ho also attended tho lec
tures and moving plctuna that are a
part of tho dally prorram. Tho ex
hibit Is the largest of any in tho
country maintained hy a commercial
orn.inli.ailini. liei'uie ret u mlim home
Mr. AMell elpctls to visit several of
tile many oilier i.laies in' Interest in
southern California.
lirlng your wn.it to the Centrnl
Point Mills, We handle It lu bulk
and savo you the cost of bass. We
are in tho warkut for all kinds of
grain.
A General invitat.oa for all to at
tend tho services at the Christian
church Sunday ninrnln- Dr .1 Law
rence Hill will make the addiess.
Mr. V. P. Ilronks will sin
"AVI E-IM-CA," n new pnlriiilii
song hy P. J. McPhee at the. Pies
hylerlan church Sunday evening, 1M
Special attention given to mail or
ders. Martin .1. Neddy, the Jeweler,
Jdedford.
Mr.-and P. L Phlpps lavo returned
homo from Port land, wcro they went
to attend tho wtJding of tUcir ton,
Dolph.
Ada M. Judson, a?ent for Racine
hosiery, "Hi Realty street. Phone
4ar,-J.
IMA. Jordan and c P. Conner of
Grains Pass are sojourner In the tlty
fori a ".'
Alco Taxi. Pliono S3.
Mrs. Helen YounK, who has been
making her homo for the past two
yearn with, her daughter, Mrs.' Clar
ence Ward, left today for Ha3iir.es,
.Sell., where she will vl-dt another
daughter.
For collections sea Bullock Mer
cantile Agency.
Tom Marshall, the widely-known
sportsman and writer on fish and
game topics, following a ten days'
vljlt In tho city and valley, left to
day for l.os Angeles, from where he
will go to Catalina Island for sev-
ernl days' fishing, after which he will I
return to his headquarters In Chicago.
Attend the rummage
Tliurs., Frl., and Sat. at 237 E. Main
across from the M. & M. Dept. Store. I
181
Mr. and Mrs. C.eorye Rader .of)
Hornbrook who have been visiting
Mr.-i. nailer's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
W. 3. King, returned home this morn
ing. Mrs Sue C. Shlpp left today for
Johnson for bigh-clasa watch
pairing. tf
Among out of town visitors regis
tered at the hotels Saturday were C
F. Smith, E. P. Hatfield and W. E
Iliac); of Chlcasn; Frank L. Media-
ley of Philadelphia; Nat C.
Wright of Milwaukee, and II. W. Scar
borough and John C. Leslie of Port
land. Tied Cross dance nt Eagle Point
Saturday nlsht, October 20th. Good
music. 181
Tlev. Mr. Belknap, the new pastor
of the Central Point Methodist church
will begin his pastoral duties there
Sunday and will conduct services at
11a. m. and 7:30 p. m.
Metz cars at Riverside Garage.
At 9 o'clock Saturday morning
there was born to Mr. and Mrs. .1. F.
Rhoads, at their home, C0.1 King St.,
a 7-pound girl.
Honor Cunrd daneo nt Waldorf
Hall, Crania Pass, Friday night, Oct.
2Cth. 7r,c and 2.1c. 1S1
II. F. Steel of Montague, who has
been employed at Crator Lake for
several months past, loft for home
today.
Tho Pullock Mercantile Agency,
collectors.
Mrs. Geo. E. Osgood leaves tonight
for Astoria where she will he the
guest of her sister, Mrs. Whitman,
for n mnulh or two.
Call Taxi 301.
lien v. Iligham, of Medford, son
of M.-. and Mrs. W. II. Digham nnd!Ja"nn' ' " ana "en- l now'
brother of P. C Illeham tins ndvnnc-i
ed rapidly In tho marine corps ser
vice slnco ho enlisted here last May.
he has been advanced thrco grades
In tho service, each advance bringing
Increased pay, and for some tlmo has
been Instructor of sharp shooters at
the Mure island training station. The
last letter received from him hy his
relatives, 11 days ago, staled that with
in a week from then he expected to
be sailing for Franco.
Hot cakes and coffee, 10c. Dia
mond Restaurant, 127 Sixth street.
Passenger train No: 1-1 north bound
due In the clty at 8:J5 a. tn. did not
arrive until this noon, thus discom
moding many outgoing and Incom
ing passengers. ' .'
Paths, 25c.' iTmal Holland.
Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Peslor and Mr.
and Mrs. II. D. Blanchard of Pros
pect were Friday and Saturday visi
tors In the rlfy.
New goods Just arrived from Ori
ent. Japane'e Curio Store. N. Central.
William Tyler Smith, formerly cir
culation manager of the Sun, nnd
now circulation manager of tho Orch
ard and Farm, was In the city Satur
day enroum rrom Portland back to
his headiniartcrs In Loa Angeles.
Dr. Frank Roberts, dentist. St.
Mark's lliilldlng. Phono
Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Johnson and son
of Calcary, Canada, are spending sev
eral days lit ttie city and vullev on a
liiht seeing trip along (he coast.
See Dave Wood about that fire In
surance policy. Office, Room 404, M.
V. K- II. nnlldlng.
Saturday was another big day at
tho public market and within two
hours after tho market openod at 7
a. m. all supplier, especially of pro
duce, had been disposed of. The fall
irade In the market lias been so brisk
ilial the market could sell three times
a, many products were they there
for sale.
The home coming oT the Ladles'
aid or ihn M. F.. church will be held
at the ehureh Wednesday, Oct. :;ist..
Mislead of next Wednesday after
noon. Dr. Holno fits glasses correctly.
Mits Ella Potcrtwincr of KUnuti
Falls who has been attending school
at Sl. Maiv's neaueiny, left this morn
ing for Inline. She will' not return
this winter.
Kexaral more long military trains
bearing soldiers from the American
LaUe cantonment to San Dieso pass
ed thru the eitv Satnrdav. In all
lr.uo nldlera who were being trans
ferred to fan luetic paued th.ru L'i
f..rrt or Friday. ni is ruan; more
will hive pattd t:r4 by Suaiiy
morning.
The l'u rent-Teachers association of
Washington scbo.d will meet next
Friday at ;! p. in. at the school build
ing, the occasion lie Ins a reception
for the teacheis of the j.'hool. A
special prneram will ho observed. All
parents arc iuvitcd to attcud.
FOOD SUPPLY OF
ALLjEDNATIONS!RiALTO TO SHOW -
The Fn!Hi elates of (lie Central
Point Inch school are uihHm a :"tit(Ivj
ofVnrle Sam's food supply and
method-, of econutnh'iii" in the u-'e ot'i
cl,.L, f,,,,1 M...,,l,re ..f ,.,...1, l.,oc
have (riven short tiilkrf on the needs
of the ullies and the ways in which
their needs mitv be met.
I Tlie "il l.: have learned .' i.me of Die
more practical recipe; fur war bread
and fr the n-.o of "leftover.-." nnd
meat saih vatule':. Xet week they
will lie iiT'ted to iry tlie 'reei(n---i ' in
their own home ; :iiul ri'urt how llu-v
:.re liked. It is red t.i he oMiectcil
tf-j,h,,, .,,,,, ., ,,..., cj
prove superior to what we are used
to, lnil M'veriheleis many delightful
di lie- ran lie prepared from them.
The rxiy nml ? iris of Imlli the lierli
cclioo and grades nrii-omiim up to
every cvpeetnlinn in jhiI riotisnk Xexl
week they will disenss with llieir
mother- the rules:! inn of how we may
aid the enveriiment liy mnkiii'.' sliulil
clinnees; in nur meals, change; which
will hrintr about n savins; in wheat,
men!, dnirv products nnd sitynr. nnd
in the nctnnl ens! of living. Tf ev
ery person in Hie T'nilcd Stales enn
reduce the eo.-'t of each meal by !wo
Uiirils of n cent the lolul saving in n
year liy nil of the people will lie Iwo
billion dollars. . ' -
LIBERTY jAN SHOWS GAIN,
(Continued from Page One)
sldo are practically patriotic and
have done their duty.
Committees Working.
' The county executive liberty loan
committee, W. H. Gore, chairman.
had the following committee of well
known business men working on the
business streets today nmons the
ranchers, orchnrdlsts and other folk
residing out of town, urging them to
purchase liberty bonds. The mem
bers of this committee are George
Trelchler, J. W. Mitchell, .1. W. Dress
ier, 1). R. Wood, II. S. Stein, Paul
nriu.se.
The executive committee has nam
ed a number of sub-committees 'to
canvas the city for liberty loan sub
scriptions. - -
Tho committee to ennvafl the bus
iness district consists of H. G. Wort
man, J. 11. Cochran, C. M. Kidd, J. A.
Westerlnnd, O. C. Boggs, Geo. Collins.
P. J. Neff, A. L. Hill, Dr. E. IT. Por
ter and H. C. Garnett. Each of these
men has a certain portion of the bus
iness district to look arter, and will
pick his own assistants.
Women In Canvass.
Tlie executive committee has also
appointed s number of women's com
mittee to canvas- the residence dis
tricts, as follows: ....
East sldo: Mrs. Van R. Plcrson.
chairman; Mesdames H. D. Turner.
Georgo Cherry, Alexander Nlbley and
others. -
Lincoln school district from Fourth
street north nnd the railroad tracks
to Bear creek: Mrs. J. W. Jacobs,
chairman. The others have not yet
been named, ' '
Jackson school district from Fourth
street north: Mrs. George F. O'Rrlen
chairman. Mesdamcs A. S. Ash, Cus
Newbury, Ira Dodge and John Tor
ncy. Washington school district from
Oakdale avenuo west to Hamilton
ireet anil Main street south to Slew
art avenue: Mrs. Waller Eraser
Hrmvn, chairman: Mesdamcs L. 1,.
Catehcarl and E. M. McKeany.
In ndrh'tlon tn these appointments
Ilr. Sweeney has been appointed
chairman tn canvass Oalcdale avenue
to Holly street south of Main street.
Chairman Goro was In Ifhoenlx
Saturday gttlas the liberty loan cam
paign ttarted la that vicinity.
Cluirvhes Co-operate.
On Sunday l iberty loan rallies will
lie held lu a number of churches
thriiout the county, including the big
rally In the Presbyterian church In
this cily in the evening, where C. E.
Gates and W. II. Gore will be the
speakers, mid a splendid vocal and
instrumental pro:;r.un will be ren
dered, which has boon pre) axed by
Coerce Andrews.
Kcv. Mr, Em.l;' and Colonel Wah
bum wll address Liberty bond rally
meetings Sunday at Central Point.
Table Itock andM'aijle Point.
The special committee named tn
lake cliuiBe ot the Elks drive to so
licit suhserlpliotis from members of
the Elks lodge held a meeting Inst
tilulit to perfect arrangements for
their special drive, which will begin
Mcttday.
0Jalt.tiM3 rts
loop jxinq nh nt n nntrwirttv
aaiDidH3H.
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U waters 'ana movies.
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Wm. S. Hart, without a peer In his
line -In the movliii picture world.
robs a bank; and Mary I'iekford. alab i
wlrhont a rival on tlie screen In her
line, holds up toe desperate, thug
compels him to invest his bootv
Liberty bonds.
" This la merely a sngedlnn of nnb
of the special features to be shown
in the five Liberty loan films now
being distributed hv the National as -
sociatlnn- of the motion- picture - In -
dustry and which' wlil be shown oh
the screen of the Rinlto theafer, in
this city, beginning Monday, October
22. . ,
These films are owned by the gov -
ornment and are exhibited hv Its nu -
thorlty. In them forty of the most
famous actors, actresses and screen
stars apear, each In a patriotic role.
With them will appear also many of
the most notable characters in the
history of the United States.
The second Liberty bond pictures
comprise five distinct subjects, each
about r,00 feet In length and each a
complete episode In Itself. The sub
jects of the films are nil of a dis
tinctly patriotic and historical na
ture. II Is the desire of the govern
ment to reach every community In
the entire country thru the medium
of Its leading moving picture thaeters.
The Rlalto was especially fortunate
in securing these films for the edifi
cation and delight of the people of'Yorko productions, and the virility!
the Rogue River valley as only 500 and bravery of the star himself must1
prints were made.
Along with these films of the great
est stars of the motion picture world
will he shown at the Rlalto theater
Dust In Furiium in "North of "i3," a
startling pli turizatlun of a virile ro -
mnnce of the Northland, showing
Monday and Tuesday, afternoons and
evenings. In this film dramatiza-
tlon of a beautiful story, replete wlth'
charming situations,' Dustln Farnum'
probably does his most notable screen
work. In Is a magnificent photoplay. I
The managers of the Rlalto theater)
have, In their paid advertisements, j
consistently urged their .patrons : to
purchase liberty bonds as their most
effective participation in the great
w;ar; given $2 In the purchase of a
liberty bond and have opened their
theater to liberty loan orators every
evening of the campaign;, but their
most effective hit In that patriotic
wofk will be the presentation of the
government films,: eh'owlng famous
stars' in thrilling situations in loyal
govorunient serrlce. Tieae will be
gin Monday next.
NINE MERCHANT SHIPS SUNK
(Continued from Page One.)
a small fUliing steamer, snys n fler
mnn admiralty statement issued to.
day. 'Ili'e llennai'i 'lei-ee-TsufLveTrno
loss. Tlie text ,' (he statement
rend:
"On Wednesday li-ht German sca
fk'litinir forces in tho northern part
of the N'orih eta, vithin territorial
waters in the neighborhood of the
Shetland islands, allael.cd u c.nvoy
iii'iiiut I ii.in ...rav In l-.n-jhind, cm-
s-liuu. m' thirteen vo ,.K Hi. la.liiej
by way nf prole. -11.111 o in, ..Inn
llrili.-h (leslniver-, and (i-:il.
"Ail tlie Jii.- ,, Ihe eiiinov am!
the ,rii!e,liii..- V.--..U, ini ln.lin.- tlie
ll -In.yei-.. were n.ved willi the
exception of nn escorting fishin;
steamer. Our li.-htmr; lore t a return
ed without Ij.-.s vt Jja:a.;c."
Tho Whole. Nelu'hlKirliood Known.
Mrs. Anna Pelzer, 2.V.MI Jefferson
SI., So. Ouiabn. N. b , writes: "I can
recommend l'ole s Honey and Tar as
a sure cure for roughs and colds. It
cured my daughter of a bait cold. My
neighbor, Mrs. Unison, cured herself
and her whole family with Foley's
Honey and Tar. and everyone in our
neighborhood speaks highly ot It."
This reliable family remedy masters
voap. It clears tho air passages and
eases the gasclng, strangling fight
for breath. Sold everywhere, :
sial r.FD workmen-:
When your eyes trouble you,
come to me for Classes to re
lieve the nyesirain.
DR. RICKERT
Suite l-'J, over Mav Co.
; HO.
if.
AT PAGE TODAY
Charlie Chaplin In his latest com-I
edy, ".Tie Tnimlgpant,". heatls the big
rtoublo. bill which Ir at the Page today
! ftflh' . pQltlllflil niionnrvmarbs II -i r 1
I ud"l.ockwond's storv" -The- hum'..
'"Spring," which Is the other feature
on the program.
This feature photodrama has been
-, ""1' lrom :
,he n0Vcl of ,he same name ,,v Clar-i
1 R' K"1,am'' anit a"M 1,,n ln !
and nPar nn AriZona m,nln" 'amp' !
i Li one scene, Mr. Lockwood, ns
I nonaU1 Keptb, a young lawyer, at-1
I tempts to save a lumberman who
! plunRes ,,own a rnl'k-v ,afldo. In j
so lolnK los(!s hls own footing,
and 18 sweDt after him ln the aDsry j
current- Together the men struggle!
ln the toam at the foot ot the water-!
ra" 8n1 ,nPn Mr- Lock-wood as Keeth :
aids the smaller, weaker, man to n
place of safety. Incidsntnlly, this :
episode furnishes the material for the'
climax of the play; since Dave, the
lumberman,' holds the secret that
Keeth neds to know in his fight
against graft and corruption, nnd ln '
gratitude for his rescue, Dave tells
the truth. ; :
Lockwood pictures are noted for
the beauty of their photography and j
outdor scenes. Antonio Gaudlo Is
tho cameraman in "The Hidden!
Spring," as In other recent Metro-
receive credit for the vigor and dash
of this and other productions.
DIED
TUCKER After many months of
' suffering James P. Tucker, retired'
' rancher and respected citizen ot Med-
sori, died at his home, 320 Clark St.,
Saturday, at 9 a. m. He had been ill
nce last January and until a month
aSo had been under the care of a
i spoclaltst at ban Francisco.
Mr. Tucker, who w,as 61 years, 8
months nnd 19 dnys old, was a native j
of Somerset, Kentucky, and camej
'across tlie plains with his parents in'
lS7t to Cnion county, Oregon. Ho I
had been a resident of Jackson coun-j
ty since 1S!M and of Medford for the!
past eight years, lie 'married Mrs. !
Julia Erskine on Dec. If, H'14, who i
survives him. He is also survived by j
a sister, Mrs. Julia Estes of Joseph, j
Ore., and a brother. L. H. Tucker of
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
WANTED A married man wishes a
position as foreman or caretaker of
an orchard. I am an experienced
nrchardist and rancher. Can fur
nish references. Address Pox 41,
R. 4, Medford. 1SB
FOR SALE f.-pnssenger car, first
class condition. Will take Ford In
trade. C. !)., care Mail Tribune.
1S.1
LIBERTY BONDS
AT PREMIUM :
We will take Liberty Eords in exchange on the following Used Cars and pay
2x2 per cent premium on the bonds:
One Dodge Brothers Touring Car, like new.
One Overland Touring Car, electric lights and starter; bargain.
Two Michigan Tour in Cars at very low prices.
One Ford Touring Crr, good order. ,
One 1200 pound Trailer.
Treichler-Peirson, Inc.
PHONE NO. 304
Fjineral services will be
held at Perl'B chapel,: Monday. Oct.
i "2,i at 2:30 p. in. Burial will be In
J i Phoenix cemetery.
I XOTICE OF IMPOUNDED STOCK.
One bay mare, branded on right
) shoulder, crippled In left front leg.
- One bay mare, brand not visible.
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IMMAGRANT
HAROLD
"The Hidden Spring"
A piny of moral courage, and tlie jrroat outdoors
from tlie novel by Clarence Buddington Kelland.
TOMORROW
Thos. H. Inoe's Wonder Boy
CHARLES RAY .
In-
"Sudden Jim"
Seven Reels. -
Tlie Riipor-fcatiiro from tlio Ratunby Evening Fost
Serial ilie story of an "amateur altruist" a young
"hell on wheels" a siiiai'e-javetl, determined
fighter, son of "Cloihespin Jiniiiiie,'' called "Sudden
Jim." ... ,,
One;blaok colt, brand. not visibly, i
, One sorrel mare, white streak In
forehead, white hind feet, crippled
left hind leg; branded U on left thigh.
This stock will be sola October 25,
at 10 a. m. at Helms stable If not
claimed and charges paid. - '
CHIEF OF POLICE.
Medford, Oregon.
That Million Dollar
lung of Mirth
CHARLIE ,
CHAPLIN
In Ilia Latest
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