Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 22, 1918, Page 2, Image 2

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MF.DFOTCT) MATT. TRTT.TTNTR. MFDFOTIT). OTfF.G'ON. WkDKFsTAY. MAY 22. Mft
TOCAL AND
PERSONAL
H'n, Goldman. Rcneral manager of
tho National Life Insurance company
of Montpellrr, Vt Is a Mcilford vis
itor. Von can Kflt an electric vacuum
cleaner at I'aul's Klm-trle Store (lur
ing May for 11.00 ilowu'awl balance
easy payments.
Louie Town of Lake Crock, who
waB posted as delinquent to tlie Ited
Cross for $2.."i0 is not a delinquent.
Long ago he paifl the money !ntb the
Lake Creek store, awaiting a chance
to send It to town, and it was for
gotten until publication resulted In
its being sent in to the committee to
day. Storage battery margins. Tower
Auto Co. 42 So. Fir St. 7.T
Mrs. J. W. Vass left this morning
for a visit with her daughter, Mrs.
Emll Patton, who h ill
Watch the window at 'No. 10 South
Central avenue for prices on shoes,
Mr.' and Mtb. .1. M. Jordan ot
Grants Pass returned homo this
morning after a day's visit In the city.
See Mrs. Paul Hansen about 'u
Bone Corsets. Phone 5S5-I1. &9
Georgo Roberts has severed bis
oonectlon with the Whetsel & Bow
man barber shop and has Joined the
sales staff of the A. YV. Walker Au
tomobile company.
Paxson's superb dahlias. Plant
now and up to June 20th. Field-
grown roots, eight for $1, eight fori
12. eight for $3, and up. Parcel post!
paid. Write R. H. Pnxson, Central
Point, Oregon. j
Mr. and Mrs. It. II. Knloo and I
follies of Portland are visitors In Mcd
ford and guests at tho Hotel Medford.
Have you a son or brother In (he
army or navy, If so you should dis
play a service flag. The Mail Trib
une has them.
Mayor Gates and City Attorney
Mears loft last night for Portland to
attend tho war conference held under
tlie auspices of tho National Council
of Defence, nnd tho convention of
mayors and city attorneys.
Kow location. I'ower Aulo Co. 4 2
So. Fir St. 73
Miss Heth Dnvls or Sacramento,
who has been the guest of Judge nnd
Mrs. W. R. Crews, left Tuesdny for
Sah Frnnclsco where she will enter
St. Luke's hospital to take the nurses'
training course.
Upholstering, furniture repairing,
mattrosscs made over, feather reno
Vfttod, carpets and rugs cleaned and
lftld. Geo. W. Douglass, 201 S. Riv
erside. Phone 102-J. If
Fair and warmer weatber for to
night and Thursday was the welcome
prediction Issued by tho weather bu
reau this morning. Tuesday's maxi
mum tompernturo wan 71 ilcgronf
and tho minimum of this morning
vns 3(1 dogrees.
Johnson for high-class watch re
pairing. nov. Rozolla Douglas Mid Mr. and
Mrs. John E. McDonald i.rrlvod home
Monday from attendance at tho Free
Methodist church conrerenco dield at
RoBoburg.
See Dnvo Wood about that'flro In
surance policy. Orrico, Room 4 01
M. F. & It. Iluilding.
Mr. nnd Mrs. K. 1). Thompson r.nd
maid, chauffeur anil Japanese ser
vant of Los Angeles, who aro enro ll,
In a big Locomobile car from thai
city to Seattle, continued on Ib.'l
Journey this morning atler a 'ay's
visit In the clly. They were giic-ds ai
the Hotel Holland.
Columbia storage batteries. Pow
er Auto Co. 4 2 So. Fir St. 7"-
Mrs. K. H. Porter and children will
leave .limit I Tor Worcester, Mas.-"., to
upend the summer In visliln.; rela
tives and friends.
Dr Heine. Gnrnoll-Coroy Hldg.
Tho Red Crosn drive he.i.biii.n
nt tho corner or Fust .Main ;'nd H.iri
lett streets is a very busy place ilil.
week with the going and ciininc; nt
the various cntumiitcn worti-u-s. ano
'ho camp 'lg:i Ciuilen-ni-i's. The ga
d"pnrlmcnt of the Re. I Cros w'ii.',
Is located in the rear or the Mi; stop
room and the women n-nrki in th- h
Red Cross costumes add a pliiur
osciiie touch lo the scene.
Mrs. Ilaney for hemstllchlng anil
pccollng. (lernelt-Corey lildg.
.. C. Altken leacs tonl.:bl for
Portland to appear a a wllne-i i .
tho hearing of State Came Ward--1
Carl I). Shoemaker lielore the t'ci'-M. I
eourt for Muslims a fl-hwn Ibru lw
offerdom of the Alien, dam. u:i
complaint of the receher.
Use Valvollne oil la your motor; It
makes a difference. Power A;:!n Co
42 So. Fir St.
A. K. Reamos loaves ieii!.;M to ;ir
Klin a case before the fi-dcral i-ouri al
Portland.
Tho IlrunswlcK, all phonographs In
one. Waters Paint Store. if"
County Food ndmlnlsuator W A
Folger nnd Dr. M. Dow U:- nlgbli
for Portland to attend the Bar um-j
foronco held lliere this wc. i j
Hod Cross sale at .lapauese N r i.
Store Friday, May S lib. The net
Rain will he given to the 1'. S. Red
Funeral services were held at 10
a. m. today at Perl's chapel over the
late Alfred f. Field. The burial was
In the I. O. O. K. cemetery. Among
the out-of-town people in attendance
was the daughter of tho deceased.
.11hs Inez Field, and Mrs. Spencer or
Oakland, California, and Mrs. Jennie
II. Taylor and S. D. Furber of Red
ding, Calif.,. The latter Is secretary
of the Field Process company and
vvas associated in business with Mr.
FIcid lor years.
Why not eat your noonday lunch
at Holland Cafe?
Mr?--. V. H. Thimes and daughter,
Mrs. It. C. Ilalley. of Ashland, spent
Wednesday In tlie city. It was their
rirpt visit to Medford.
Mitchell sharpens lawn mowers.
36 So. Riverside.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Quackenbush
or Talent have located at llray, Calif.,
whero Mr. Quackenbush will be em
ployed this summer.
Johnson tor blgh-clasa watch re
pairing tr
Mr. nnd Mrs. John II. Carkln leave
tonight tor Portland, from where
Mrs. Carkln will go to Grand Forks,
N. D., to spend part of the summer
visiting relatives and friends. Mr.
Carkln will transact business In Port
land and Salem for several days.
For tho best Insurance, see Holmes;
tho Insurance Man.
Miss May Trowbridgo who has
taught at the Jackson school for sev
eral years will sail June 5th from
San Francisco for the Philippine
Islands, where she has acepted a 'po
sition to teach school. f She will prob
ably be located at Manila. Miss Trow
bridge is the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Ben Trowbridge.
Girl for general housework, small
ramlly. Phone 7S0-W.
Tho high school commencement
will he held the week of Juno 9th at
!he Pago theater. Forty-five gradu
ates will receive diplomas.
"When Hotter Automobiles Aro
Jin I It, Iil'ICK Will Iluiin Them." 73'
Wanted Men wanted, government
work, Astoria wooden shipyards.
Steady work. Good pay. Quick ad
vancement. Splendid working condi
tions. Cool summers. Close to beach
resorts. No fees charged. See
lirown's billiard parlors. Tele. 101.
r2
Mrs. William Schmidt arrived
homo yesterday from Roseburg where
slio altended tho Free Methodist
church conference.
Dr. Hartley fills nnd extracts teeth
without pain. M. F. li. lildg.
The federal labor employment bu
reau whoso office is now Aviih tho
county pathologist in tho Garnett-Co-rey
bulldl'ig, will probably occupy
the former restaurant room In tho
Nash hotel building. Agent M. S.
.lanes has telegraphed tho depart
ment or labor to sanction this ar
rangement. Tills large room, front
ing on Fast Main street, will make a
fine centrally located headquarters.
Miss Fdllh Hrool.s left today for
a loudness tilp to Granada, Calif,
C. X. McAllister of Portland Is
spending the week In .Medford and vi
cinity urging farmers and stockmen
lu ralso puic-lilooded stock of high
degree.
Among county visitors lu tho city
loday were, W. J. I.al'orle of Untie
Falls and W. I). Hell of Applegate.
The grand jury yesterday returned
iruo bills as follows: ,I. II. Wood,
non-support; W. A. Thompson of the
Central Point district, assault and
hateiy; Fred Kurr, sodomy; nnd John
Doc. Issuing a forged Instrument tor
delil. A not true bill was returned
in I be non-f upport charge against Ir
win Dahacli. The circuit court term
hei.ins nct Monday.
Iliii-lnde.l nulling vlsllors regis
tered at the hotels today were It. A.
Maker or Pilt.-burg, I'a., W. J. l-.'her-hardt
or Chicago, Win. F. Lorraine
of Winnipeg. Can , C, A. Madilov of
Omaha, .Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Darling
f Lansing, Mich.. II. I., stark of
Los Angeles. T. Saunders of Fres
no. Calif, C. K. Cotton of Palo Alto,
G. C Rupert ami M M. Kirov or Ta
eonin. M. IViilnthoir or Sen I tie, T.
V Flllolt of Salem. C. II. Williams.
A. Ri.-hter and I!. I'. Morton of San
Fralici.-.co. C. C. Richardson of North
Rend .in.l ti I. ".irma. Mr. ami Mrs.
W. R. Chapter, l!.;h Henry and T
M. U edeu o! Cot Hand.
YUMA. THE FIRE FIGHTING RESCUE HORSE, WITH FOLEY AND
BURKE CARNIVAL.
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the W. II. Flint nnd the Abner Cubvrn
to Libby, eX'jil nnd I.ibby and the St.
Nicholas to the Columbia Iiiver Pack
ing company.
Twenty vessels of tlie fishing fleets
were said to have been cnuglit in thet tliem to Ben. Willi Hie exception of
pack. With the exception of these,, the number of boats trapped, the
ashore, they were said to be in little j condiliun wax said to be n usual one.
danger us the pack was breaking nnd I ..-., ,,',-,,
,;,, i With Medford trade la Mearora made.
n stroio' smi (Invest wind was Is'iirmg'
Pastinafiter .Mims received a loiter
this morning from Colonel Ceo. S
Voting, head of the Oregon recruiting
district of the regular army, stating
that Sergeant GuKlav Weston, tlie
former recruiting officer in Medford,
was doing duty at the recruiting
..headquarters in Portland, and autlior
ilzing Colonel Minis to enlist young
men for all branches in the army
service.
Ever since Sergeant Wee ton was
summoned to Portland over a mouth
ago Medford has been without a re
cruiting officer, and young men de
siring to enlist have had to go to
Grants Pass, the nearest recruiting
office, or to Portland, at their own
expense. Po.4tma.ster Minis is also
acting as recruiting officer for the
marine corps, In addition to his other
duties.
Mi.ss Inez Field and Mrs. Spencer
of Oakland, Calif., who were here to
attend the A. I', Field funeral today,
aro guests of tho Sacred Heart hos
pital sisters. Alius Field is U!;ing
the nurses' course- in a San Francis
co hospital.
SALMON FLEE!
SAN FRAXCISCO, May 22. One
ship wan wrecked, three beached ami
two others trapped and held fast by
an ice puck off HrUtol Hay, Alaska,
appearing in the last ten days, ac
cording; to advices received liere to
day by the marine department of the
cluunlier of commerce.
The wrecked vessel was the ship
Taeoma of the Alaska packers' as
sociation, which was jammed in the
pack on a My 19, and went down af
ter all on board escaped over the ice.
The barks Star of Chile and V. B.
Flint and the barkentine Centennial
were carried ashore by the pack, the
advices say. The Flint, which was
beached off Ugashik, was not badly
damaged.
A portion of the pack broke off,
bearing with it tlie .ship St. Nicholas,
which it is now carrying due north,
the report said. The ship Abiur (' )
buru was reported tr have !::" n v:1 1 -cd
tightlv in the pack en,! luv'Iv (Vi.:
ajed. .
Ail of the vessels were in the spring"
and .summer fleets that are fishing
salmon off Nusbor nnd I'gasliik. The
Centennial and Star of Chile belting
to the Alaska Packers association,
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A New Perfection Oil
Cook Stove means
kitchen comfort and
convenience. Ask your
friend who has one.
Used in 3,000,000 homes.
Inexpensive, easy to op
erate. See them at your
dealer's today.
Your Kitchen Cool as the Seashore
Even on the hot summer days you can Jceep
your kitchen comfortably cool by using a New
Perfection Oil Cook Stove. No dirt or dust to
contend with ; no smoke or odor.
Lights at the touch of a match and heats in a jiffy.
Easy to operate and more convenient than coal or
wood. Economical.
Bakes, broils, roasts, toasts, all the year round.
In 1, 2, 3 and 4 burner sizes, with or without orens
or cabinets. Ask your dealer today.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
(California)
NEW PERFECTION
OIL COOK STOVE
This stovo for sulo liy Med ford Furnltnro & Hartlwnrc Co., Medford; Crater Lake Hardware Co.,
Medford; Fred 3. Fisk, Jacksonville; M. S. Jolinson, tiold Hill; Von tier Hcllcn Hardware Co., Englo Point;
Trovost Bros. Hardware, Ashlnnd; V. C. Lecvcr Hardware, Central Point; X. 15. Stoddard, Butte Falls.
F. H. Simpson, Ashland; Garnett Dro s., Medford; Ray Ashpole, Eagle Point.
W. L Walker, Special Agent, Standard Oil Co., Medford, Or.
STTRSCRTRR.TO THF SFCONH RFD CROSS WAR FUND TOD AY
Ilicrc is a ilild-rcnce bctwi-cn
Sijviotf h; H;ir anil trying
lo rcMirnii a
HERPICIDE
s 11 'Ul'r saver !
Aj j'lictr'.'i ft. il t Iwth-r tMtrHrr i'lip
Typewriter Ribbons
Any Machine
Anv (-olor
75c-S7.5() Dot.
Medford Book Store
at,
NEW CLOSING
HOURS
Beginning June 10th
this store closes 5 p.
m. Saturday, 8:30
p. in.
. DEPART
RELIABLE MERCHANDISE -
WENT STORE
RELIABLE METHODS
NEW CLOSING
HOURS Beginning June 10th
this store closes 5 p.
m. Saturday, 8:30
p. m.
argains
Hosiery and Underwear
Department Will Offer Five Wonderful
Specials. Women's Vests, Special at 25,
29. 35c Each.
Women's
sleeveless
1ikes, mercerized
A la ix.
prirp.l.
Swiss Ribbed Vests, low
or short sleeves, plain or
taliei
isortnient to eh
neck,
t'anev
til sizes. :: i to 11.
mse from, sixriallv
Women's Colored Hose, Special at 75- Pair
Women's Fine Hose, double heels and lues,
wide yarter tois; colors black, white, chaill
iaune, pink, sllede, ifVvy. blue, fjol.l, helio
and tan: all sizes. Specially jiri.-ed at Toe
pair. ' : '
Women's Combination Silk
Boot Hose, Special at SI .00,
81.25 Pair.
Women's l'ure Silk and
I'iber Combination Hose,
seamlcs- feet witii double
heels ;ind toes, fashioned
le u. bla.-k and white and all
Icadini; shades. Ktra fine
able.
fin. Showin- Heautifid Fiber Silk Sweaters
They conic in ;ill the new fashionable colors
for summer. They are made with sailor col
lars and sashes in beautiful eoinbinatioiis of
t rimming. , in ite
t hoc lo'c V "nods.
A Sui'iirise Sale of
Undermuslins and Corsets
At Prices That Will Please All Careful
Shoppers.
SALE OF WOMEN'S ENVELOPE CHE
MISE, SPECIAL AT, EACH
, $1.19
These dainty narmeiits are made ol cambric
with yokes of fine lace and lace straps over
shoulder; beautiful garments. Sizes oS to
I I. Lovers of dainty un.lernmslins will ap
preciate the charming creations.
Sale of Women's Corsets. Special, Each
$1.25.
Made of excellent quality coutil in while and
pink only; medium or low bust styles; four
supporters in front-lace or haek-laco models,
finished with silk embroidery at top. Sev
eral models to choose from. All sizes. Fine,
fitting, well made and boned. A real har
fjain at only .'2
Boys' Blouses at 75c.
Supply your boys' vacation needs. Made
in u-oo.l full styles. 'Light or dark 'colors.
Special, 7"c.
Wash Goods Sale
flowered Voiles, and 10 in.
your inspection o
Bed Spreads
N-w shipment of Spreads, cut corners or
lii-iumed 92.50. S2.75. $;j.50, $5.00
Linen Toweling
bleaclied or lirown, special
15c, 1 2 3c, 324c, 25c
I o 1 1 1 i -
12 ;C,
Paintv
Siieeial 25c
Striped 7."c Madras Skirting, oi'i inches.
Special 40c
:!ti incli Coi durov rose, purple, green, navv.
for Coatees .'. !
Curtain Scrims; special 25, 35. 43, 49
Plaid Mohair Skirting. :)6 huh special
$1.00.
I'ongees. S)ecial SSc1. 95c. $1.50
Crejie Poplins. lit) inch, all colors $1.50
Fanev Dress Silks. Values to 'J.oO. Sre--ial
.! S1.9S
You'll Find That
New Suit or
Coat Here
The style ranges em
brace practically ev
ery new effect that
Fashion has introduc
ed this .season tho
biggest assortment,
we believe, you'll find
in nil Medford at so
popular a price. They
are not ordinary Suits
and Coats by a long
way. You'll appreci
ate that instantly, and
you'll make a very
splendid saving.
The Suits at $20.00,
$25.00, and $30.00
"They're of .fine.
French serges in Navy
tans. blues, greys,
Mark nnd white check
and here and there is
a clever uovdtv.
The Coats at $16.50,
$20.00, $25.00 and
.Va.UU Are of v. lour, burella, tweeds,
.hivctyne in the picdicst, richest colorings.
They're all full length models a score "of
them and hardly two alike in the entire
grouping.
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