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MEDFORD MXLT TBTBttfrS. MEDFORD,' OREGON-, MONDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1917
fOCAL AND
m PERSONAL
Rev. S. G. Bettes will deliver a ser
mon at the Free Methodist church
Tuesday evening at S o'clorlf on the
1 Sill chapter of Revelations, an re
lated to the present preat world's
war. Tho public la invited. .
Dr. Hnlns, eye, car, noe, throat.
New goods Just arrived from Ori
ent. Japane-o Curio Store. N. Central.
Frank Mnriluill, Oiles ITed'to nnd
Claude Reeve Trent t- Yreka today
and v.ill probably locate in that city.
Tuesday is S. O. S. day at Harrjr'9
Good Eats. Big chicken dinner. .
Dr. Crank Roberts, dentin. St.
Mark's Budding. Phone 33S-T. .
I'. !'. Suiter, the carpenter-con-,
tractor, and .Mike I'numei-uer and
Edward Aili-on, carpenter, left to
day for the IJojtinnlil I'nr-ons ranch,
neer Hilt where thev will ho ernolovc,)
! tho next two weeks in lnakinir addi
tion-- to litiiliiiii):s and in doing repair
work. .., ,,
Call Taxi 80S.
Dr. Heine fits glasses correctly.
Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Xicbolf. who C- I'titne-v, the Southern Piiea
have heen vl, Itlnt with .Mr. ,ind Mr, fin-mail, v.-i rkini' ou! of Dtin-niiiir.
Arthur Crown for the past week, wllh v'll ha been vi-hine relative -dod
leave for Portland tomorrow, where
they will vlr.lt relatives and friends
for several weelts.
Bathi, STc. Irotel Holland.
C. VY. Slin-'cr v.-.i ; n J'iinrlciy so.
j. timer in the i-it -,- i'ioiii I'er i t.
(;in-;er hieufl. L-olie. and ilellciou?
hanie-made candy at the Halloween
frolic, Roosevelt school, Friday. Or
toiler :'Mli. 7-:.'0 p. m. Help hullil
the play slieil for the children.
Mr. and .Mrs. .1. II. Flay oflKverett
Vu., arrived In the city today 'for
nn extended vult'wlth Mrs. Day'r.
parents, Mr. ami Mrs. D. L. Day, and
other relative.
Metz cars at itlverslde Garage.
.T. I,. Dyer of Riddle, who has been
vl-siting hh nephew, Ralph Woodford
ami family, returned home today.
Alco Taxi. Phono .NX.
Mrs. Alexander Duff left this morn
ing for Preseott, Ariz., for a month's
visit with Mr. Duff, who la In tho
general merchadlse business at Jer
ome Junction, near Preseott.
B. X. Butler, export clock repair
ing. At M. F. &. II. Co. store. 187
Patrick Welsh, president of tho
Ilo';ue River Canal company, arrived
In tho city this morning from Spo
kanc to spend several days In the
city and valley on business. i
For the best Insurance, see Holmes
the Insurance man.
Sirs. C. M. Williams and son, It.
11. Clapper, of Callahan, Calif., went
to Ashland today after a Beveral days
visit in tho city.
For chlnawnre and furniture pack
ing, call liSO-Y. i 183
Liberty bond four-minute speakers
at tho tbenters tonight have -been as
signed by Chairman Hoggs as fol
lows: Rlalto, 1'orter J. Neff; Star.
Rev. William Hamilton; arid Page,
F. J. Newman.
Johnson for high-class watch re
pairing. Mrs. Jennio Whlto and Mrs. Lizzie
Penman who hnvo. heen visiting the
for i'm aunt, Mrs. Jennie Smith, at
Jacksonville, left today for their
homes at Yalnax, In Klamath county.
lirlnf; your wneat Q tno Central
Point Mills. We handle It In bulk
and save you the cost of bass. We
are lu the market for all kinds of
grain. ... ,
.Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Ray of Crescent
.City were week end visitors In tho
city.
Dont' forget about tho ruinmago
sale which will bo at 227 E. Main
Thursday, Friday and Saturday. 1S2
The Oinnti Pass and Ashland hi;h
school foot ball teams had to stop
their niinio la-it Saturday with the
score a Ho.
Alco Taxi. Phone SS.
H. A. Benron and A. Learned were
Sundry vi iltors In the city from tho
Appb-Kiti! section.
For roln"!!ons boo Pullork Mer
canlllo Ai'.ency.
A. F. Si ranlon of Medford who ha.-i
been in the employ of the Ililt Lumber
company as engineer, and who was
Injured la.it week when a donkey en
Kino fell on his foot, was ablu to re
turn to Hilt loday and will try and
''" e work nilli the aid of a crutch.
Johnson for high-class watch re
pulling. , tt
.Mr. and Mri. F .1'. Palter and son
and ft-ii ratpetiiers in Mr. Halti-r'a
en:.l,.v. line iitlllllt.l Hum Cl.ltCl-
" 'h r.u- the pa.-t two inontli.
Mr s.ilti-r li.ii hi'i'u eit'.inr.cil in orei i
lng two log lodges lor ranger Ma
tluiu one at tho Sand civck entrance
and tho other at tho Castle, creek en
trance. The lodges nro IS by 26
fYl In i1lu,n--lon !, w-llh overli:ine!ng
poi rile.-;.
Afl-r buylii" your I.iheily bond
cat an s. o. s. diimer ut Harry's
Com! K.K
The ic.mllleiTl ll dep.irlment of tlie
hluli .--. lioel will begin a night bool
tonlul.t at thu liiiih school building.
From 7 until 0 o'clok'tonUM .1. M.
Dressier, the head of the department,
nvlvtoil by Mlrs Merriman, will re
ceive all ii.di. wits and i11m-um with
them the studies lh,y wish to take.
The r.luht school will be open to ny
one In MedfDid. and all i-oiiteiniilat-
Ing In 1. in k a course are Invlt. d to in
tend at the hours mentioned tonlgbl
and iirraiii.n f,-.r ibelr slinlies,'
.ildts curs at Hiverfido Garsgn.
S. 0. S. day. Tutfrtj. Ulg chlckca
dinner at Harry's Good Ecati..
Mil n,..! -,. m K.d,:. f p,,,.,.
Ini:d tin i' ei m i'h- , i;v i!,,. u,,,,.
inir for en evhrd .l m I, M.
sister, .Mis. M. I.. FmIv.
J fleo Davo Wood shunt inM fire n
ftiranco policy. Office, Room 404, M.
F. ft H. Dulldlng. '
friend-- here for the iiu-t week, re
turned to Jlun-innir today.
Hot cakes and coffee, 10c. Dia
mond Restaurant. 127 Sixth street.
I'n li 1.. llranner mid ('. II. Camp
bell ,,t Schnft were . Suuiiay. visitur
in the city and returned tt elma on
Vroidiiv.
Cabbane, wholesale and recall at
Market all this week. Rooth 17.-.1SJ
A Medlnrd 11,011, wlio eaVe hi, (utipe
.Is .lidiu fine, and (ieolje U'llliaill-4,1 a
lllne t.e,l;;e liliner. pleaded Jlllilty he
fore Police Jniee 'raylor Mendnvi to
beiic.' intoxieiiteil on the sfreeN
tho city nnrl each wni. filed .-fl'Jelil
I'hey were m-re-led Saluidav ulglil
hy I'olieeuiaii ierkinir nnd luiit
their po-se-.inn two lings eonlaiiitufr
a iiiimher ol luil I les of whisky. Coiib
Iv l'i"seeiitor Ifoherls' altcnlion wns
called lo the case nnd he will invos-
ligale inlo Ihe fnet of (heir Imvins
so much linttor in their possession
It was rumored this noon that the two
men were baled before the grand jury
this forenoon.
The Bullock Mercantile Agency,
collectors.
LIBERTY LOAN AT NOON
(Continued from Pago One)
the final drive. Wednesday has been
proclaimed ' Liberty Day" thruout the
country by proclamation of the pres
ident and everyone Is expected to do
nate his services for the bonds nnd
help Bend them up over the five bll
lion limit.
Following are adltlonal purchase
ers of lilierty bonds. The complete
list to date will he printed tomorrow:
Thru Medlord National.
H. W. narneburg.
Edward Wilkinson.
Frank E. Andernon.
Frances Perry.
Lloyd E. Smith.
Allco B. Egan.
Derthold E. Hoarn.
Roland Chandos Carless.
.Mary F. Carless.
Horotby Vivian Carless.
K. II. Whitehead.
John S. Hamill.
Mai iorie Hainlll.
Medtord Fruit Co.
J. S. Chapman Jr.
Mrs. P. A. Clelland.
-V. Austin Hubbard.
II. T. Hubbard.
Chaa. T. Sweeney.
Mary E. Sweeney.
Thru First National Bani,
A. t.. I.ootni,
Frances c. Heath.
Mi --. Tied I.. Heath.
T. T. Shaw.
t'lai-e-n Walter Ailanu.
I'n.est Adam-i.
Wilhaui A. Sumner.
.1. T. tia inini.
Tlii-u Jaiks-aii County Hank,
l. I'. ''.lil-lltt'llllllll.
I!. V. Stearns.
Sarah I!. i,nii.
Marv Ciiiiii.
I?. V. Crtiiu.
F. W. liolli,.
.losepliine llai'tell.
Jnhll (Hel.ll.
Alillctle W'.il.eliian.
C. Y. Nliiiinin S..M.
Marv F. Kliowles.
Maddiis A I'.iihllt'V.
C. T. Mori.
F. K..v li.,-. i
, Trunk fiilkins PnvU. .. ' i
iliev V. Diivi.-
F. Riley Davis." !
..Kwnk R..il. '' ' ' ' !
Xd teep. ,j
Thru f aimeis Jt . Viuimrower I
Olft. Peterson. ' .;
'lias. Hen.selninn. . .
School CTUUlreu.
The followins: school children hnve
subscribed for liberty bonds in the J.
A. Westerl-.md school children's fund.
Jenn W.it kins.
Hanson Webster.
Merle Wiliets. '
. rien,Ji;ilis.
, 'I'homu -, Anderson. ,
"Noland 'ttnrion.
Oris Daily.' e
' ror.-e-d V.'esterlimd. ,
Jos-ephine Maxwell.
-J toward .Gln-eoek".:
". I. eland Jacobs. -'
Jilimrtis Aitken,
Heyimlrl- liaildviiian.
Wdli.jn Hilli;..'
' Clinrl. itte HoWells.
Harriett HoweJIs. 1
Mabel Million.
I'. II. l.e..rlaid.T
Warren K) kpatrick.
IJulpFi Hiamloii.
" ' oti-Haiiee F.- Ames.
. I'.ienor S. Ame.
v-la-el;- Tnrruv.
Wil linns H. Hopkins.
'Dorothy Palmer.
Fsiher Palmer.
Klenor Palmer.
"Charles K. Van Seoyoe.
Sloan Xibley.
Illicit Windon Nililev.
Philip 0: Xihlev,
Kred R. Nililey.'
Dorolhy Ppshuw.
Kennell Miller.
Mux Hartley.
Hruee Putnnm.
Everett Uraylon.
.lack Criiinp,
Sophiii Holinberi,'.
William Offutt.
AUTO COLLIDES
COUPLE ON STREET
CRATER H GHWAY
TRACT
"h -nn
SIGN PLEDGES TO
After many month-r of delay, tlie
county court lias received for signa
ture the agreement with the fore-stry
i service, siDed ky .tue.stato htrhway
There was. excitement about 7:20
o'clock, Jnt Sittiirduy niitht when nn
mituinofaile collided vrith-n liuiwy in
which Mr. nnd 'ifrs. Dave Pliipps were
ndin-4, -at the corner of !3ixtli and
Bartrett-streets; riylit under tlie elee- i eomnjisr-ion, for the -construction of,
trie light. -. .) . f j the Crater lake hi jhwav -between
The nnuie of the driver of the t arl Crater Lake national nark and the
is unknown, but he is a recent arrival j,w,...it boundary of Crater Lake na
I ill the x-ity and -bi.s car, a Doilspj, Sjtienal fore- t, a distance of levenfeen
i bean an Idaho, li en e number. The 'mile--,, estimated to ro--,r $72,373. The
streets had just .been sprinkled and i project is- con' trueled under the pro
the driver, us soon as he saw the j vision of the Shackelford act. '- '
bui'i'v cros-.iii!; the street, npidied the: '-Cnles, in-evented by . 'trike.s,
emeraency brakes, but the cur skid-1 vreathpr enndition -.. the net of Crod.
ded into tlie bup.'jy and up et it, Mr,
and -Mts. Pliipps falliie.' under. The
ioT-e Btopped. nt once. . '
air. Philips crawled out from un-
the public, enemy or other unforseen
cause," Ihe work is to he started
within six months. If is- to be con
structed under supervision of the na-
ner tne nue.ey, a very nnr- man, ?ot . tional forest service. Of tho money
up mat eta wled into the ear. where ; appr,,priiited, Jackson e,,imtv furn-
ne proeee.ie.i i .mntnii the driver ; i).q .,00. I state .f :-l 1,-irdi, the
nnuiereitiiilv with his l.sfA- Fd IVd-ionvpniment the balance.
nneer. Who happened to be driving MMlntenanee is to he bv local a ft.
near hy when the a.-r-ideiil happened, flinrities.
dismounted, from bis eaf and sue. j
eee.led in ".omn"; l'l.ipps 'to slop hUj WASHIXfiTOX-.'Oct. 22 Plans for
fislle eyereise. government control of all meat hones
Mrs. - Phipp-c was then released I and fats now generally sold fly butch
from under the (in-jey nnd Inken in j ers, hotels, restaurants and clubs to
Mr. Potlintrer's ear In Pr. Poluilz' meat packors for use in makln? soups,
f Oscar llcrntz.
Emma Nelson.
bis
EAT CORN
soys d3&8&v
And the Choicest''
v UIV IC
if., ',.. ir 1
Post
TOAST! es
ADA M. JUDSON
;riii IVf li.ii-iiu" I lusicrv
310Be:ittv Street.-
I'lionc 'l'.-,T "" '
HiKhest quality, jcuitj foplrlg.
(flSUITS(t(S
ro onotR $25.00 ui
Alia CltJnlncj, Pressing and Alttrlm
I2S L MAIM. UPSTAIBI
T'Olt-TIwVXD, ()c. L.-.FollowinK
siieeessfiil jaunt inlo eastern Or
egon, us a result of which (.invest
ments in liberty bptuls have doubled
in almost every city he visited, C A.
Miller, representative of the- federal
reserve bank, and prcgoa liberty loan
campaign manager, left lait night for
Koseiiunr, Medtord and urnnts Pass.
hauliers and committees' of these iit
are arrarn'iiisr tncetirttfs at which
conicieinn will be held with Mr. Mil-
while hankers: of .lavkMoville,
r.neie r oinr, Asninnii; nutte . rails.
Tuleni, Hold Hill and Central Point
are cxpec,.-,! to meet Mr. Miller nt
Medford nnd tbo :o of Roane 'RiYej
and Ulemlnle at Oratit-t Pa---).
I'olb. wini; i Mr. Miller's schedule:
Arrive Koacburif 10:05 today; leave
lioacburg 5:10 p. m., arrive Medford,
10 :5S p. m. CoriferciKes at Medford
during TucsJay nioruiug. '
ftuttoe s', -All
back Interest on city assess
ment must he paid by- November
IStb. Your ro-operatlon In carrying
out tbe Supreme court decision (rill
b appreciated. "Do your bit.'
Ily order of Hie City Council.
(JH3 H. SAMUELS,
nr. . . City Treaauxar. -
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOR SALE Cheap, power plus In
dian motorcycle, with side car, 1917
model, first class shape. Only run
cno. miles. Call at A. W. Walker
Auto Co. ' 1S-I
POK Sl,l' - t-passenger Overland:
nood condition: $i'on. Ilox 4, Mall
Tribune. 1ST
l-YHi KHN T- il-room iimdern bunKii
low. with garage. Phono iHMi-W.
187
f OK SALE Cheap, two newly paint
cd houses'; lots adjoiaipg; one
houso furnished. Phono 939-W.
1 R7
WANTKK Ulrl for iteneral
work, flume fiT-fi:!.
bouse-1S1
l'Olt ;ALK l"ot(l truck,. !iu.yih at
laelinient. Will take Kord car In
trade. Kivouide tiarase. 1S4
CRHAKti FC-k F.IAA fiao bear
ing orchard of fair siw an4 good
ninillty. fully rqulppcrl with team
and liiipleiiieniH, modern boiae and
tenant bouse, bam. A good propo
sition for tbo right man. Crop
rent; good locality ;owper polui?
away. If you -have bad orchard ex
perience and want a fsood proposl
Hon look this up. Telcpkouo SSJ or
' n.sf.j. FJi-.i-rrotsicr
ni l ice, where s'lin received medical
attention. .Klie eoniilamed of pain in
her knee, back nnd hip. lint her in
juries were hot thought 'to be serious.
Mr. Phipps escaped with scratches.
Mr. Phipps explained to Mr. Pot-
timrer that the reason he Inst his
temper was (bat he hud been run into
several times this summer nnd fall,
and his fil-st IlinuL'hl was Ihuf this
mini bad run inlo his buggy the (ilher
times. ' -
Another auto accident occurred up
in Ihe Siskiyous Sunday night when
Ihe Dodge ear of Carl Fiehner and
Ihe Hudson ear of O. V. Myers col
lided, smashing the fender of Fieh
lier's ear. No one was in jured.
WASHINGTON', Oct. 22. On the
eve at the national conference to dis
cuss tho .qnestlon-of war camp com
nruniiy recreation service,. John -X.
Willys, of Toledo, chairman of the
natlona Icommlttee, Isiueil a state
ment today declaring that most en
couraging reports are being received
from all parts of tbo country, as to
tbe interest being shown in the cam
paign. Ha made public a letter from
Major General Leonard Wood, who
with other commanding oflcers says
proper community welcome for the
soldiers' and sailors In cities and
towns -adjacent to the ramps-H ot"
great importance in tho preparation!
of troops for service in France. '
oleomargarine and greases, probably
will ho presented to Food Adminis
trator Hoover today by Louis Stein
feld of New York, who is hero to vol
untarily assist the administration in
the food conservation movement.
! A billion pounds of the material
could be turned over to the govern
ment annually, lie claims, for malting
sousp and fats for use in American
camps and cantonments.
KEEP LIVER ACTIVE
AND BOILS CLEAN
1H "CASCAIiETS"
Host When iillnus. Sick, Headachy,
Const Ipaioil, ol' for Itad Hrentli r
. , or Sour Stomach.' i
Re cheerful! Clean up Inside to
night and feel tine. Take Cascarets
to liven your liver and clean the bow
els and stop headaches, a bad cold,
biliouane.es, offensive breath, coated
tongue, sallowncss, sour stomach and
gases. Tonight take Cascarets and
enjoy the nicest, gentlest liver and!
bowel -cleansing you ever evperlejiced.
Wke up feeling grand Everybody's
doing it. Cascarets best laxative for
children also.
a ifeArfe4 $M Fi fe
...H 11 N fen m k
i 1 f li bJ H B
! REQUIxAfc PRICES
Idustin
FARNUM
in
"NORTH
O F 53
99
A stirrintr t;il of tlu Xorlhlaiitl, tlio Sour-l"ii-'li
ami flif Far Coinitiy, Wlit'i'i1 tlio snow
it- iLi.-) and the trees are btraii.1'1"' ' a man's
blood runs Warm. Additional Features:
Rialto News Pictorial.
Scenes From the World Series, ,'nul
Tlie Big Government
Xul Mi.o i'.rsvt.i
-X.
Co.,' r,20
WANTf-.n'ili tone one who 5
a St. lieinard dog give aim three
in leriieou.s a week for two weaks
to tlie Hed. Cross Indies for advtr-
tining the Xmas llos fund for sol
diers. Will call (or bliu and rcturi
hlui each day. Fhoue ISO. 1S2
LIBERTY LOAN FILMS
With All the Big Stars
TODAY AND TOMORROW ONLY
Medford high school girls in the
domestic science class have pledged
.themselves to .co-operate writh food
administrator. Hoover in his efforts
'to economize, as follows:
October 22, 1917.
: We, the members of the domestic
science .daises of the Medford hiyh
school, do hereby pledge ourselves to
carry out the directions and advice
of the food administrator in the con
duct of our class work, insofar as our
circumstances permit.,
i Helen Schoenl, Xaoml Hemphill,
Maud Schleichert, Anna Sheffield.
Nana M. Sheely, Frances Perry, Phyl
lis Roberts, Opal Stacy, Thelma Dyer,
Ruth. Hamlin, Ruby Fedrick, Ruth
Stewart, Ruth Seymour, Velma lie
Credie, .Margaret Harvey. Dorothy'
Palmer, Anabel Olson, Letha Payne.
Helen V. Straus, Frances Medley,
Fteth Clark, Charlotte Howells, iler
nlco Lewis, .Inlia Opp, Ina Hurley,
Anna Ferguson. Ruth Everhard, Ha
Walker.
NQTICEfe
. SICK WOMEN
i 1
Punitive - Proof That Lydia
E. Pinkham's Vegetable
Compound Relieves
Suffering.
Hi
Bridgeton, N. J. " I cannot speak too
highly ot Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegeta
ble Compound lor
inflammation and
other weaknesses. I
was very -irregular
and would have ter
rible pains so that I
could hardly take a
step. Sometimes I
would be so misera
ble that I could not
sweep a room. I
doctored part of ths
time but felt no
change. I later took Lydia E. Pink
ham's Vegetable Compound and soon
felt a chango for the better. I took it
until I was in good healthy condition;
I recommend the Pinkham remedies to
all women as I have used them with such
good results." Mrs. MlLFORD T. Cum
mings, 3ii Harmony St, Penn's Grovj,
Such testimony should bo accepted by
all women as convincing evidence o?
the excellence of Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound as a remedy foe
tho distressing ills of women such as
displacements, inflammation, ulceration, '
backache, painful periods, nervousness
and kindred ailments. - --
CAPITAL
$100,000.
iMstionalleiik.
Us
I
Commercial Banking
CONFORMING to the financial require
ments of all lines of business the
First National Bank affords every depart
ment of commercial banking. Whether it
is for the opening of an account or to use
one of our many other facilities we shall
be glad to talk to you.
, LIBERTY LOAN NOTES
Liberty Bonds offer a safe, sane nnd rea
sonably profitable INVESTMENT on easy
payments, for Country and VOUKSELF.
LAST
DAY
Tlios. H. Inc(VYn)tl r Eov.
CHARLES RAY
"Sudden Jim"
The storv of an "nmntoiir nltrnist," a vmui"
"HelUiiWliL-fls."
TOMORROW:
TAYLOR HOLMES
Star of "Efficiency Edgar's ConrLshipj" in
"Fools for Luck"
A swiftly moving comedy drama of superstition,
from the Kenne'tt Harris story, "Talisman,'.' in the
Saturday Evoniiiir Post.
t
Y i
The War of 1812
Th battle of New Orleans was fought 15 days after peace
was declared-- ro slow were methods of communication.
The world movei quickly. The United States is a big
country. Every pait of it must know what cery other
part is Joip.n.
Western Union S.Tvice overtones the old-time barrier of
distance. Fifty thctsand employes and one-million-tive-hunrired-thoitsami
miles of wire are at the call of eveTy
citizen of the United States in twenty-six thousand
cities, towns and hamlets.
WESTERN UNION
Tslyr.vns Div Letters A7,'; letters
C.ihlnimsMj.y Transferred ly Wire
THE WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH CO..