Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 27, 1918, Page 2, Image 2

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PERSONAL
Mrs. Arthur 8. HnzelrlKi; loft this
morning for Portland to Join Mr. Ha
zolriKK who located in that city a
week ago and will take a responsible
position In the auditing department
of cither the Houthern Pacific or the
O. W. It. II. & having oilers from
each railroad. .Mr. i laiselrlKK had his
tonsils removed at the Portland Med
leal hosi i tit 1 today- "he many
friends of Mr. and .Mrs. Hnx'drlKK re
gret their dejiarluro from Meilford
and wish them good fortune in their
new location.
You can get an electric vacuum
cleaner at Paul's Khxtrlc Store dur
ing May for J1.00 down and balance
easy payments.
The Foley A Uurk Carnival com
pany arrived in tlio city this morning
from Chlco, Calif., on a special train
of eight cam and at once began
spreading their tenls for their week's
stay in the city. Medford Is iho only
atop the company makes In Oregon,
and following Its engagement here
the company moves on to Clielialis,
"Wash., for a week's engagement.
Storage battery r:iarglng. Power
Auto Co. 42 So. Fir St. 73
Mrs. O. V. Chesney left this morn
ing for her homo at Portland after
a several days' visit spent hero with
friends and In transacting business.
Watch the window at "No. 10 South
Central avenue for prices on shoes.
Mrs. C. X. Olllman of Grants Pass
who has been visiting her daughter,
Mrs. C. V. I.uinan, and two weeks'
old granddaughter, returned home to-
iay.
Soe Mrs. Paul Hansen about Nu
Bone Corsets. Phone 685-11. 69
Among tlio 30 Medford boys of the
Seventh company who wore triins
forrod to tlio new artillery battalion
being formed at Fort Stevens to soon
be sont to Franco Is Private Ilussoll
Sherwood.
Paxson's superb dahlias. Plant
now and up to Juno 20th. Field
grown roots, eight for 1, eight for
$2, eight for (3, anil up. Parcel post
paid. Wrlto It. II. Paxson, Central
Point, Oregon.
Miss Anne McCormick will give
two whoatless bread demonstrations
tomorrow, ono at noon at tlio Plioo
nlx high school and tlio other ut Ash
land In the afternoon. Today mo is
attending tlio Josephine county home
economics committee meeting at
Grants Pass, and In that city tonight
will meet with her canning class or
70 girls.
Dr. Hartley fills and extracts teott'
without pain. M. F. II. Illdg
A. S. Hoseiihauui, tlio well-known
special claim agent of Iho Southern
Pacific, Is spending several days in
the city on business.
"When Bettor Automobiles Are
Built, MUCK Will Build Thoni." 73
Berauso of r. freight wreck near
Dunsmulr Sunday afternoon, passen
ger trnliis ti l and 11!, duo hero from
thn south about B p. in. dally, did not
roach Medfnril until 5 o'clock this
morning. Many north bound passen
gers wore greatly Inconvenienced. A
minor freight wreck tills morning l'o
twecn Wolf Creek mid I.eland de
layed south bound passenger train
No. 13, duo hero at 1 u : :i Ti a. in.,
which did not reach the city until
about 2 p. m.
Johnson for high-class watch ro
pairing. tr
Mrs. Madge c'ottrcli of I'mllnml
left for home this morning after a
visit with her sister, Mrs. Nettle
Hewitt, at Iho Hotel Holland. An
other slsler, Mrs. II. A. Stanley of
Merlin, rotiirnud home today alter a
visit with Mrs Hewitt
Mttchc.ll sharpens lawn mowers.
3tl So. Itlven.lde.
Mrs. (i. V. Klal-r left this ninrninu
for Portland In which city she will
make her future homo. She was no
coinpaulcd to Hie fUIo iiieiropnlls h
.Mrs. K. S. Howes, who will return lu
a few days.
iNow location. Power Auto Co. 12
So. Fir St. 7;i
William C. Melile. Weill t,i Cruillr-
Pass this mnniiim to spend several
(la-.i- In that city en huslnes.-.
For the best Insurance, soe Holmes,
the Insurance Man.
A telephone- rcpm-l wa . received In
Iho oily late eitenhu alien,, mmi
that two Inches ,,r ,,,, i,a,i fallen
in tlio Fish l.ai.e district Sunday.
The Mrunsnlrit, all phonographs In
ono. Waters I'alnt store. tf
Mrs. Arthur Wells is spciiililig se..
oral days vl'lting friends nt !;.,
burg. 1,'ro Vnlvnllne oil In your motor; it
makes a difference. Power Amu t'o
42 So. Fir St. 73.
Mrs. Ablhe Thonms returned
from a lst at Corvnllu with her
'brother end sister in law, Mr. and
Mr. A. Andrews.
Mrs. Haney for heiiMtllrlilng and
pecotlng. Ciornotl-Coivy Illdg.
Wni. A. dates loivf' Ibis evcliini 1
for A several dajs" Imsim s it-it at
Portland.
Sea Dave Wood about that fire I it -nranre
policy. Offico, Itoom 404
ft. f, & 11. nmitiiiiK ;
The Ladles' Illhle class of the Chris
tian church will give a social at the
home of Mrs. l,oar, 4t.i So. Front
street, Tucsdav uflernoon at 2:30
I Johnson for high-class watch re-
; pairing. '
I The rainfall of Saturday and Sun
j day amounted to .la inch of which
.01 fell Sunday. Fair weather Is pre
dicted for tonight and Sunday, and
thoic Is apprehension that If fh
weather dears up tonight there may
be it frost Tuesday r: jrnlng. Yester
day's maximum temperature was 01
degrees and this morning's minimum
was 3i degrees.
Upholstering, furniture repairing,
mattresses made over, feather reno
vated, carpets and rugs cleaned and
laid. Goo. W. Douglass, 201 S. Riv
erside. Phono 1C2-J. tf
The Ladies' Aid society of the
Methodist church will repeat their
delightful performance, "The Now
Minister," at the Phoenix high school
next Friday night for the benefit of
the Christian ICi'.deavor society of the
Phoenix church.
Columbia storage batteries. Pow
er Auto Co. 42 So. Fir St. 73
The ralvage department of the
Ited Cro:;s Is in need of more material
In order to keep the work going.
Over 4u0 refugee garments and 200
iiospltal supplies have been made
since March 1st, all from old mate
rials. It Is a big saving, as the chil
dren of our .allies must be clothed
and clothing must lie mado ready to
wear, so the mothers can devote
their time to the outsido work which
is largely depending oil them. All
kinds of clothing can bo used, men's,
women's and children's: flour, sugar
and meal sacks, and children's ribbed'
stocking legs. Old rags can bo con
verted Into cash. They do not want
papers,, rubber or shoes at this time.
Have everything cloan and In 'bun
dles on tho paved street Saturday
morning, Juno 1, ready for the gath
erers. Hr llelno, Onrnott-Coroy nidg.
Miss Clara Skyrmnn, woll-kno'wn
school teacher, and ICdward K. Miller,
a Central Point rancher, wero united
In mnrrlago Saturday night nt the
Christian parsonngo in this city by
Kev. F. II. Huffman. Sunday at 10
a. 111. .Miss Ann S. Hansen, also a
woll-knowii teacher, becnnio tho bride
of Lawrence J. Ilqrton of Klamath
Falls, at tho homo of tlio bride's pa
rents, 819 -V. Central. Itcv. F. II.
Ilufrman officiated. Tho Immediate
frleiuls of both families wero pres
ent. A wedding repast followed and
the couplo drovo to their new &OL'e
in Klainalli Falls.
Why not cat your noonday lunch
at Holland Care? '
In response to a telegram from
Congresnian llnwley asking that a
student of the I'nlve.rslty of Oregon
lio recoin in, 'ii, led for appointment as
a endet to tlio West Point miliary
academy, tlin faculty has recommend
ed Carlton McFadden of Junction
City, a sophonioro as first cholco,
with James Carter Brandon of .Med
ford, a sophonioro In the commerce
department, ns alternate.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wellon of
Purl land, former residents of Med
ford, are visiting friends in tlio city.
Mr. and Mrs. ,1. C. Sample loft Sat
urday night for St. Johns, Ore., whore
Mr. Sample will ho employed nt a
shlpliuHilIng plant.
Mrs. M. C. Leslie has genu to New
port, Ore.. ior a visit with friends.
K. M. Murk, one of Iho owners 01
the Foley Ai 1 In rU lurmw.l company,
and Mrs. Murk are guests at the Hotel
Holland and will niakn that hostelry
their headquarters during the week.
Miss Daniels who taught tho Sams
Valley school this year returned to
her home In Medt'ord las: Saturday,
the school year having ended Friday.
Colonel John Leader of tho British
army, who is the head of military
training at the I'ulvorsity of Oregon
and a malltary critic of note, gave an
interesting address on tlio war be
fore Iho high school student body this
foiemmii. .t Him front during the
early pan m' the war Colonel Leader
, oninianileil a regiment of Canadiali
lilsh rifles. The colonel who arrived
In Hie city from Klainalli Falls this
morning has boon on a ten-days'
speech -making tour In Oregon ad
dressin.: high scshouls and home
guard oi:uiiintt,,ns.
.Mr and Mrs. F. 1;. Morris, former
Medford residents, left for homo to
day alter a short visit hero wltn
friends.
Mrs. Male Mart left Sunday for
Poison, Mont , after visiting with her
laiiKliter. Mrs. C. F llenselinau.
Hr. It. w. Stearns who Is in the
army reserve me, Ileal corns mid lias
boon iiivaitiiiu orders to anlve duty
has received olflcial notlie to gel
ready, ami will close up his office
about June 1st. lie expects the (all
to son I, e about that lime.
The Alpha Helm i-lavs of tho Chris
tian clinch will meet Wednesday aft
ernoon. May 29ih, at the home iif'
Ml". Karl Ural nev , ;:: I W. 11th j
John t'arklu and - v. Meais ar
rived home Siinilav forenoon from at-,
tendance at the war conference In Sa
lem. They nils-v. d the train home
Friday night becni.-e of accident to
the automobile in which they were
en.ioving a rldo with others over the
Columbia highway on Friday after-,
noon,
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WAR SAYS KERR
Through t tie tliort visit ot Presi
dent V. ,1. Krrr f the; 0. A. and
liis not ntilo nddrosH lict'ore n I is' mi
(Uence at t he llu'iiter Sumlny
fort'lit,n Medford people lmvc a
broadened vision of the scriiniMies
of the war and have become imbued
therefore more than ever hefniv '.villi
the ncre;i:;ity tt' lpukini; .sacrifices
to wip the war.
Tho ini)urative necessity of snrri
fiee, notably in the matter ot i'-tid
conservation, especially of 'when,
was impressed upon the nudieii;e bv
President Kerr, who oniy reevntly
returned from a coiil'erenee at Wash
inutou with Preidt'ut Vilson and
other jroverninenl leaders and is inal;
ini; a speaking tour for the govern
incut setting i'urtli the peril of the
present situation and urninjj; upon the
pcojtlc to unite and aid aad hack up
the noverniuetit and array.
At the euiieluiou of the address,
the bin audience arose in a pledge t
nhsrttaiu entirely from (lie use o!'
wheat for the next five day.-i at
least.
Will Win Ihr War.
The speaker eloiji.enlly niasle it
plain (hat. the food supply of the
I'nited Stales ,if wi-.elv hudiauilid
and di-'lributed t o.ir allies, especial
ly K ranee and Italy will win tho war.
and asserted flint unless we coiild uel
eiiuraioiis qua at it ies of wheat lo
I'ranee and Italy there was yrave
danger that those lianm v nations will
collapse and of (lire necessity surren
der their opposition to ( Jerinany. $
If si,.dt m frhtt'iil lhin:r -hould
COREGA
Holds False Teeth
Firmly in Mouth
1( rreviil Soro Gums
Cuius itiriuk or dwell and Plates
horoino loose, which Is no fault of
the PeatiHt. An application of COU
KP.A Hiried evenly on tho Dental
Plato relleven thee eomlitions. It
holds tho Plato finnly and comfort
ably In position. Aleo promutos
nioutti hyKieue.
LTe at Prur. Stores aad Dental Sup
ply House:!. Your Druggist can got It
from his wltolertaler, roo Bumplo
from t'otea Phemlcai t'o., t'levoland,
Ohio. ( Albert Isemont.)
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hajipcn, it was pointed out that (ier
ninny eonlil then iiniiiliiliate the lirit
i.'h urin.v, mill next wonhl i'lill upon
the eoinparalively hinnll nrniv oL' the
I'niletl Stales at the war trout and
vent all her nnhritlleil l'nry against
Amerien. , ,
In the opinion of.nii ? military
experts nt Washington, I'rrir it
Kerr sniil, if Fnmec am! Italy
lapsed thronli lack of food, the war
would he brought by Germany lo this
eoimtry, and it would reipiire an
finny of from .1 2,0(10,0(10 to 1.1,000,
000,000 men to fighl off the invad
ers. Food Solves Problem.
Whereas now if Frnnec. Italy and
the other allies, enn be proviiled by
this eounlry with enough wheat and
other food to tide them over until
I'nll, an American army of only .1,(100,
000,000 in eo-opcration with Hie al
lies can win the war.
TliTol'orc the ureal peril in the sit
nut ion that now faces 11s and makes
imperative Hie conservation of wheat
i nd other I' Is.
I'Vance, the speaker said, throinh
insiil fieielit food hllluile was ill dllll
V.er of 11 collapse, and if such a dire
calamity h.yipencd, Italy would col
lapse vvilliin 2 hours Ihereafter.
Then (leriiiniiv would unite nil her
ill'orls to iitiuiliilntitiir the Hritish
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOli ItKXT UmiskeeplPK roouia,
nicely papered, cool, cheap rent.
I'hone 1 ;i-.M. 5 7
foil SAI.K :i chairs, 'i rockers, 1
roll-top desk, 1 nig 0x12, 2 conwo
lium rima ilxt; and !ixl2, 75 yards
almo.si new linoleum, I pak table,
1 larKe mirror. " whlto enameled
cabinets, I small ijas heater, nco
llonal bookeaso of 8 sections, 1
coal slove, davenport bed. Apply
Dr. County's office, between 2 and
I. 6S
KOIt ItKNT KiKlit-ronni houso, heat
ed by furnace or electricity. Fur
ther parlirulars by rlimliiK 77-J2
of mornings. tin
WAXTKIi - Plain s w ins of any kind.
Call "27 K. lull St. I'hono l!)il-M.
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V..vri;i lly married mall 40 e:us
old who owns real estalo here po
sition bookkeencr. ..ileima.i, litn.
ber or where seiernl experience is
apiireeialed. For apiiolntment Tel.
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army, nnd after that would, hurl nil
her strength uirainst the United
Stntes, the wealthiest nnd most pow
erful nation, both from hatred and n
oesire to recoup her great war finan
cial loses and exnenses by compier
im.' this country and wriniru:r from it
erurmous indemnjly.
, Italy anil l-'rance in Need.
The speaker pointed out that lfus
isa's collapse was caused by the lack
!! food. France and Ita'" must have
lood nnd wheat from this countr - nt
once, Italy has plenty of man pow
er,, but lacks fooiC France, he- as
serted is almost nt the last e.xtremitv
i. the mutter of men. and food. 1
The normal consumption of wheat i
in the United States-is 10 millions of I
l.iishels u month, and the wheat sup-!
now on hand means only 11 sup-
' of about fohrtecn million bushels
a mouth, President Kerr stated. And
wc must send all this whent to France
r r.d Italy to tide over those countries
c.nd keep them roinr until fall.
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Hawley and
Willard P. Hawley of Portland were
guests at tho Hotel Medford yester
day. W. P. Hawley Is the well
known Oregon City paper manufac
turer, and the family is enroute by
auto 4or a visit to San Francisco.
Tr. and Airs. J. J. Emmens. who
had planned to leave Medford tonight
for a visit in tho east, have post
poned the trip until fall because ot
tho Illness of one of the children.
Notice to Fanners.
Our flouring mill will close down
this week Ma. 31. AVo will resume
operation again during August when
new wheat crop is in condition to
grind. BRANDON" BROTHERS,
Prop's Snowy Butte Holler Mills, Ea
gle Point, Ore.
KEEP LIVER ACTIVE
ID BOILS CLEAN
Host when Minus, sick, ondacliy,
constijMited, or for Imtl Irealli
or sour stomach.
WESTON'S
Camera Shop
The Only Exclusive
Commercial Photographer
in Southern Oregon.
Negatives made any time oi
place by. appointment.
Phone 147-J.
Wp'U do the rest.
J. B. PALMER.
Medford.
208 East Main Street
Don't Let
Pure Blood Means Perfect
Health.
The average druggist has handled
hundreds of medicines in his day,
some of which have long since been
forgotten.
But there is one that has been sold
by the druggists throuithout this
country, for more than fifty years,
end that ii S. S. S., the reliable blood
We Don't Know of a
Buro euro for poison oak hut have all the leading remedies,
your favorite as well as the ones your friends and neighbors will
advise you to try, tho kind that cured them.
Heath's Drug Store
Phone 884.
Medford Spring Carnival
For Greater Medford Club's Patriotic Fund ' .
MAY 28 TO JUNE 1
Presenting
FOLEY & BURK'S
E. M. FOLEY
COMBINED SHOWS
Mammoth 2-Ring Animal Circus
40 Sensational Acts-40
Yuma, The Fire Fighting Rescue Horse
Trixie, The Equine With
The Human Brain
Poilu Ponies and Trench Dogs in
Thrilling War Drama
Two Schools of Beautiful Military
Shetland Ponies
Monkey Jockeys and Trapeze Performers
Fifty Performing Dogs
Riding and Leaping Dogs, Dog Clowns
Rastus, the Charlie Chaplin Mule
Dodger, the Football Pony
Monkey Auto Races on Mammoth
Hippodrome Tr2ck
Hairy Men from Boreno
Largest "Rattler" Lver Captured
Little NellieShe Weighs 500 Pounds
Monster Circus Side Show
Smallest Man, Largest Boy
Living Half Lady
Tattooed Australian Bushman
Mysto, Aerial Wonder
Electra, the Human Dynamo
Spectacular Hawaiian Village
Fifteen Honolulu Belles in Native Songs
and Dances
Ten Ukulele and Steel Guitar Soloists
Up-High Beno, King of the Air
New Model U-Boat
Mammoth Ferris Sky Whirl
$10,000 Merry-Go-Round
Egyptian Golden Calliope
Sensational Free Acts
Fifty Other Superb Amusement Features
NINE GREAT SHOWS IN ALL
200 Men and Animals-Acres of Canvas
No Other Organization .Like It
IT STANDS SUPREME
ABSOLUTELY NOTHING TO OFFEND
BRING THE CHILDREN
Impurities Creep In
medicine, that is purely vegetable.
11.... j....n;utB hau. fiopn uronHerfuI
.11.01 jr uivb(".D i.u.m .. v. -
results accomplished among their
and they know that S. S. S. is oe of
.i;..t.l l.lnn,l nnrillora AVAF
(IIO Uivab Itliuuio u.vuu J".'
made. Keep your blood free of im
purities by the use of this honest old .
medicine, and if you want medical
....Ina ..a., ann At.tqin damn TOlthnilfc
cost by writing to Medical Director,
swiic ppecinc to., owm, unuv
tory, Atlanta, Ga.
Goods delivered.
E. M. BURK