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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (June 15, 1918)
PAflE TWO arftpro'Rn MAit TftrnuxK flrEDTrmr). fREfiov. satttt.tay. jtxtc ir. iois FOCAL AND PERSONAL Mlm Jennie Hood, teacher In the normal training department of the high school, left Ilils morning for a vnlt ul K.ilm, following which the go to j'en iiid whore nhe will prob.ii.iy upend lhe summer. Her hnrc',; U: ;it .O'li'.n'ro, Cn'orno, Ur Heint:, (Unii-it-Omr l.iih: Mrs. A. NolU left today for a visit with her parents at Cottugo drove. . Water glass egg preserver at Mon arch Heed and Feed Co. 82 The big floral facsimile of the Lib erty bell used at the Kiks flat; day exercises yesterday and which graced the stage of the Pago theater labt night, .was the clever handiwork of Mr. and 'Mrs. N. S. Dennett who an nually make the flower bell for the Elks. Tho bell conlalns many hun dreds of red roscn, lilies and violets. Dr. Hartley will vacate his offlco June 30, 111 18. Make arrangements now for painless extracting. Mrs. J oo Uagnon will leave next week for Newport, Ore., to spend two months at that seaside resort. Canteens are best for carrying water. C. K. Gates Auto Co. 89 Now Is the time to Insure grain. H. A. Holmes protects you against loss by fire, while standing and while being harvested, thrcBhed and In granary. airs. J. C. Powers and son arrived In the city Friday night for a visit of several weeks with relatives and friends. Daily's Taxi. Phono 15. Miss Ailene French, who has been Instructor of music In tho public schools the past two yearn, loft last night for Seattlo whore she will teach In the summer school of the Univer sity of Washington. In tho fall she leaves for Now York to study music In Columbia university for a year. Storage battery enarglng Power Auto Co. 42 Bo. Fir St. 73 Miss Vivian Clark who has boon at tending high school here loft this morning for her homo at Peoria, near Shedd, Oro. CKORUS I.N "OH, BOY," AT PAGE THEATER MONDAY EVENING, JUNE 17. V V r r-. , c- . '' t. M it- (f 7 v Another candidate Is entered tor Otis Buck and Itay Offenbacber, the school hoard election to he held well known young men of the Apple- next Monday, In the person of Ed-! gate district, enlisted In the naval ward Janncy, manager of tho Jack-1 reserve this week and. departed for IW'h ft CROWD ENJOYS i son County Abstract company. Mr. Janney consented to run at the earn est request of many friends. Tho Brunswiex, all phonographs In one. Waters Paint Store. tf' Misa hotta IlaiiHor, of Alcdford, was registered at the Griggs Ilotol Kugeno, several duys ago. Italph Mulford In a super-six hoIdB all speed records and uses Veedol., C F.. Gates Auto Co ' 86' Miss Kathcrlne Dunham, tho well known teacher of tho Mcdford schools, whose homo Is at Roseburg leaves tomorrow for Portland, where she will spend tho summer in caring for the child of her sister, who will Seattle to report for duty. Mr. Buck had attempted to enlist with his bro ther Krneat In the marine corps', but was rejected because of a slight goi ter, lie then tried the navy recruit ing office at Ashland and was ac cepted. Mr. and Mrs. Kollln Flaherty of Mabton, Wash., where Mr. Flaherty taught school this year, arrived today for a visit with his mother, Mrs. K. M. Klncaid. Mrs. L. V. Vincent returned to her home at Klamath Falls today after a visit with friends In the city. Mrs. II. E. Itinebarger of Portland FLAG EXERCISES m CUV PARK be iu government service at Wash- tIves onl friends. Ington. The sister's husband is In Private John Taylor of tho Seventh the army service. company and son of Mr. and Mrs. Tho flag day exercises of the Elks lodge at the city park yesterday after noon were enjoyed by a large crowd of people. A feature was the singing by the assemblage for the first time In Medford of the International an them. The exorcises were held be neath the trees. Over the platform a arrived In the city today to visit rela-: number of big American flags formed a canopy, and close by hung the Elks Catarrhal Deafness Cannot Be Cured ty iotl application. thr caaoot reach thft dtaeaMd portion of tha ear. Thera la on?r on way to cur catarrhal 4tafneaa. ar.a that la by a coojtllutlona! remedy. Catarrhal Deafntu la cauacd by an In flamed condition of the mucoua lining- of the Euetachian Tube. When thle tube la Inflamed you have a rumbling aound or Im perfect hearlne. and whrn It la entirely cloaed. Deafne.se la the reault. Unlcaa the lnllammallon can be reduced and Ihle tube reatored to lta normal condition, bearing will be destroyed forever. Many casea of deafnena are caufted by catarrh, which la an Inflamed condition of the mucoua aur facee. Ilall'a Catarrh Medicine acta thru the blood en the mucoua aurfacca of the ayMtcm. We will give One Hundred Dollars for enr caae pf Catarrhal Deafneea that cannot hi cured by ilall'a Catarrh Medlclna. Cir culate free. All Druggfets. 7Gc. F. J. CliENXr CO., Toledo. O. Pianos tuned, $3 In Medford. J3.50 In country. Work guaranteed or no nionoy. Halo's Piano House. tf W. M. Iirown, former cashier of tho Lebanon, Ore.," National bank, and wire who have been spending several months In Medford during which time Mr. Iirown assisted In the work of the Medford National bank, left for homo today. Last fall Mr. Iirown. sold out his bank holdings at Lebanon and with .Mrs. Iirown made a trip to California. They stopped off here en route homo, and Mr. The Venetian Troubadours, making j Drown then took temporary cmploy- B specialty of high clans music, with special solo features. Five a concert it Moose hnll in Medford on Wednes day, Juno 19, and thoy furnish music for the dunce to follow concort, lust ing from S:;:o p. m. until 2 a. m., nil at one prlco. AdiiilsBlon Clio and 25c. Publio Invited. 72 Judge Hobert 0. Morrow of Port land, great suchom of tho reservation of Oregon, Improved Order of Ited Men, will ho tho guest of honor at the Weatonka tribo mooting tonight and will be tendorcd a reception by the inoinbers. WlnUrtliiftlr) tr'.vuios for nil cars. C. E. dates Auto i'o. fit! Mis. .s. A. Mooro and son Orrlo left today fur PoiVci-, Ore., to join Mr. Moore who has boon located there since April as foniHt ranger In tho government service. Use Valvollue oil In your motor; It makes a difference. Power Auto Co. 43 8o. Fir Bt. 73 C. M. Tlinnias bus acenplod nn In vitation to deliver an nddrnss at n big Fourth of July culuebrntlon to bo hold at lOugono. Watch tho window at No. 10 Bonth Central avenue for prices on shoos. Mrs. !. 0. Murray loft this week for Portland to Join her liUHbaml. who Is In tho navul rnservo mid rtltuatod In thn 'Portland recruiting office of the navy. Ho has Ilia rank of chief yoomuii. Auto sorvli'o. country trips n spec ialty. Itldi) with mo. No punctures, no blowouts. It's "I'ulvorsul Tire Flllor." Clins. W. Austin, phone D 5(1-1,. 77 1). T. I.iiwlon was In F.ugono and vlolnlty thl week looking after IiIh duties as deputy states souler of weights and measures. Mao rollnors and cut your tiro bills. O. 1C. (Jutes Auto Co. Sll Miss Klleen Wills, of CuttUKo Glove who has been attending high school In this city, left for homo this morn ing. Mitchell sharpens ling mowors. 36 So. Itlvorslda. Frank H, llruinwell, J. A, Itnblc. Franklin 8. Iirumwell and John Ham pshire of Grunts I'ur were mi utile party spending tho forenoon In Hits city today. Ilavo Halo's tuuo your piano by expert factory man and It will give fnllririK.lli.il, M In Medford; ;i.,',u In tho country. If Miss Vi-; In Hull, thn high school teacher Willi her mother left ln.it night for Kugeno, wbero they will ripend tho summer. Bprlntis fur all cars, O, R. Gntun Auto Co. si', Martin .1. Ucldy wns elected vim president of n. state retail Jewelers association at lltn ursni-l.ttlon inn Volition held nt Salem recently. ts'ow location. Power Auto Co. 4? Bo. FlrSt. 7.T Mil. William 0. Ilanley of Hum. Ore., lias relumed home afler n week's visit In Medford nnd vlclnliy V'ltli relatives nnd friends. men I with tho local bank Jackson County Blacksmiths asso ciation will go on a cash basis on and after July 1st. C. 10. Dice and family of Klamath Falls, aro guests nt tho Hotel Holland for several days. If your upliolstorlng Is wearing, put on seat covers C. K. Gates Auto Go sc service flag with nearly 70 stars. The main address was delivered by Judge Robert 0. Morrow of Portland, who paid eloquent tribute to the Stars and Stripes. Tho other speaker was A. C. Bevan, the now well known Canadian war veteran who told of Henry Taylor of Applcgate, arrived this morning from Fort Columbia on a 30 days furlough' which ho will spend In helping out in the work at tho Taylor ranch. Miss Josephine Sargent of Fresno, his experiences In Franco and dra arrlvcd In Medford this morning for matlcally denied the truth of reports a two weeks visit with relatives. She that British troops at the front were ! was 111 all night on the train and was filled with liquor before thoy went still so sick this morning that she over tho top from the trenches, had to bo carried Into the depot from A pretty incident of the Elks' rit tho train, but later recovered from uallstic exercises was the building up her Indisposition. I of a largo floral Liberty bell. The Mrs. II. H. DeArmond of Dend, program Included patriotic selections Ore., who has been visiting at Gold by nn orchestra, patriotic vocal sul Hlll for sovcrnl days, leaves tomor- ectlons by Mrs. Florence McElhose, row for Doris, Cullf., for a visit with George Andrews and quartet nnd her brothcr-ln-law, II. L. DeArmond singing of patriotic songs by the aud and family. i ipneo, reading of the flag record by Two more car drivers wero Glenn O. Taylor, Sjiid reading of the gathered In Friday by Harold McDon- Elks' tribute to the flag by Gus New aid, the deputy sheriff motorcycle bury. Exalted liulcr J. J. Buchlor cop, for speeding on tho Pacific high- presided at tho meeting. way. Euch was fined $S.I!0 by Jus-j tlco Taylor. They wore George Nlch-! Washington 'Reports to tho pro- 37 miles an hour between Talent und that 714,8115 young Americans who Ashlunil nt 10:55 a. m., and N. S. have liecomo of ago during tho past Goodlow of Prospect who nt 3:30 p year registered for military service m. drovo 38 miles an hour between on June 5. tho same points. Beginning witn Monday Justice Tnylnr said today he would Increase tho fine." administered to automobile speeders. 8CCO0O TROOPS IN FRANCE (Continued From Pago One.) point ol' 'ic'iig miffiricut to eounler Imhiiiee the losses of the allien. Corrects Misstatement flenern March took occasion (o correct the impression that Hie Ger man inlvmiee has nt some points gone : Pleated by Hie Germans. allied fiirces have been absorbed into I lie wi.rfc i'f Imldiic; Hie lines. The eni'iuy'.s recent successes, tlic seniilors were told nt n eonl'crenee, was ilue lar;;cly to new uses of gas. Tile allies, it was said, soon will be ready to cope Willi now forms of (ins ittitck. (las masks now in use, the scimlers were (old, ndimlteilly lire mil useful in sniue forms of German pis, I'rrticular'y nuwliiril '.'as. A special "tear" srns. for use against artillery, the senators were tuld, has been ilu- lieyond the points reached in Hill. lie pointed out nn Hie may Unit nt no point duriii;; the present offensive lini! the (ienuans ennie closer lo Paris than within 211'i miles of (lie farthest advance they made ill J!H 1 Inwards llmt city. The newspaper conference was held in the rooms of the war council. On Ihe walls were great, maps showing the Imttlcfrimls anil ns General March talked lie pointed lo rows of colored pins that marked each phase "f the Iclitinir. He suiit that all lour of (lie German drives thus far have had a common object nnd lulve been only developine; phases of the German purpose tn drive (heir way to the channel ports primarily, nnd secondarily, to capture I'uris. . , 'I'tt Straighten Front The I'igliliiiie of Hie last, week in lhe Oi-e-.iMie salient, he tlemon pirated, was ilesignnicd to straighten nut the German hahle front, rather I hun a Mow at a direct olijclive like I'ari. Farther operations of this mi -lure, it was indicated, may be ex I relctl before tile drive toward Hie hanuel is resumed. ' l p lo the present time, Ihe linl'.-c Hie Germans have made in the allied line has added till miles of front lo Ihe allied lines from lilicinis to Ihe sen nnd Inure numbers of adililioual The allies, officials suid, nrc ore- paring to mulch tho German efforts in the use of pis hnd provide for complete defenses of their forces, ns lar ns possible heforo the next attack of the eneniv develops. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY LOST Taken off table In Medford Pharmacy, sliver mesh purso and contents, Thursday afternoon. Please return to Medford Phar macy. No questions (inked. Miss Gcnevlcvo Tlllery, teacher of of Lako Creek, who was speeding vost marshal general's offlco show domestic art In tho high school, left hint night for St. Louis, Mo., whero sho will spend the summer. Kho was accompanied us far ns Los Angeles by Miss Margaret Keen, tho high school mathematics teacher, who will visit In that city rnr soma time. r. L. iilieriiiun Iuih returned from California and has his shoe repair shop open at tho old stand, 33 South Grupo. 75 Mrs. A. Heath left for Portland to day for a visit with her daughter, Mrs. Louis Kniitsen. For the host Insurance, soe Holmes, 'tie Insurance Man Mlns Anno MiCoriultk will give n demonstration of cunning fruit and vegutablos, nlso of wheatlnss bread, Juno 25th, In tho Itoxy Ann district ut tho homo of Mrs. mills. See Duve Wood ntiout that fire In surance policy. Offlco, ftoom 404 M F. & H. Ilulldlng Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Knbolh nnd Georgo Kuboth Jr., of Astorlu who uro en routo homo by auto from a visit to San Hlego, uro guests at tho llnli'l Jlolhiml. Columbia storage batteries. Pow er Auto Co. 4 2 So. Fir St. 73 Thorn was a good all around mar ket, nt lh public market Saturday. Thn nnirUol now opens at 7 a. m., und today tho people ciinio early and soon hud taken away 50 crates of slrawberrles and much garden pro duce, as well nn a lot or veal nnd many chicken flyers. Thn first logan berries or the nc.i.sou will bu on n.ilo at thn market next week. Iir. Hartley will vnnilo his office Juno Jul, i'.us. Miiku arrangements now for painless extracting. Mrs. E. It, Itciiinou of Khtmutu Falls, left for homo loilay after a visit Willi .Mrs. John II. Whilo. Why not eat your noouday lunch nt Holland Cufo! .Mlr-a Nel Helser, til well known toucher, left last nlr.ht for Kugeno whero .'be will vl ' it friends and later will spend the summer nt her homo In Di'iiver. "When Hotter Automobiles Aro lluilt, MUCK ill tin Hit Thorn." 73 Mis. llaney for hemstitching and! pecntllig. Cornell Corey Mdg. Mrs. It. It. 1 tti i ti stm of l'hnciilx, I left today for Portland to Join Mr. ! niirleson who bus been located In I that city for tho past month. j Mr. and Mrs. i0. M. McKiany left ; Friday by auto, with a complete: i limping omiil, ror llolse, Idaho, i They will make the round trip in a! leisurely manner, stopping nt various points of interest. s I I . S. 0. s. I; SOLDIER OR SAVER -Which are you? An army of i thrlfters is required to back i the army of fighters. It Is a case of "pack" a gun or a- I bankbook. I Money deposited In the First ! National Bank stays In pa- '; i triotlc circulation increas- . : Ing the Individual's resour- : ces, benefitting the commu- j I nlty and ready for backing j the government. j l Wm. G. Talt President I j j UT1S i.rawtnni isniir J I FIRST ! i tNATIOHAlj k 1 HAMU J L i .1 i I I Used Car Bulletin Two Ford Touring ! One Almost New 1 Stiidebaker Six,1917 1 Michigan 1 Chalmers - v 1 Ames Truck Attachment Treichler-Peirson NOTICE! Owing to the enormous advance in prices of every thing we use, we are no longer able to do a credit business and meet our obligations, and for that rea son on and after the first day of July, 1918, all work will be strictly cash.' We hesitate to make this radical change in our method of doing business but hope that our customers will see the necessity of it, as we think it will prove to be the best for them as well as oureelves. JACKSON COUNTY BLACKSMITH ASS'N. TOK BALK Grain liny. Call meal timo. Phono r,iiii-l(2. 74 l'Olt SALE Kino young Durham cow and '4 -Inch wagon. 900 West Fourth Btreet. 7a WANTED Good two and threo-room house, to move: must bo cheap. liKiuiro 4:t:i South Kir street. 71 DR. RIGKERT . if .rrfSgaasHK KYKS Bl'lKNTII'ICAI.l.V ti:sti:d, AM) GLASSliS PROPERLY FITTED Kiilto 1-a over May Co. NO Midi's I SKI). The Doctor's Skill And knowledge Is of no avail Unless the l'liarmm 1st docs hlf part In fillliiR tho prescription. This store follows the l'hsiclun's orders absolutely. We do all in our power to help tho Doctor help tho idek. Lot us have your next Prescription. It will t,c a pleasure to Mii've ) on. Heath's Drug Store Phono 8S4. Goods delivered. WANTED! Wool and Mohair We pay for, like cream, the limit. Johnson Produce Co. Centlal Point, Ore 50,000 Men Wanted By Uncle Sam to Man the Merchant Marine In order to man the vast number of ships now being launch, ed by tho United States Shipping board, tho government has Issuod a call for 50,000 men consisting of sailors, coal pas sers, cooks, waiters, etc. Men between the ages of 21 and 30 aro wanted and If ac cepted they will be exempted from military service. Exper ience not necessary. Applicants are sent to a U. S. Shipping Board School for a month with pay nt the rate of $30 per month with board and uniform. After training pay is advanced to flu per mouth or more depending on tho kind of work you do. Tho U. S. Shipping board has designated Mr. J. R, Woodford of the Hoxnll Storo as Enro.lllng Agent for tho Morchant Mar ino Service, who will bo pleased to givo any poison interested further Information. o Save Those . t " Hours The Nation is Calling for Every Spare Hour of Woman's Day. To wasie time in household (Irudgerv is to deprive (lie vmutn- of the help that everv woman owes it in these davs of strife. Each day work is beinp done in your homo which t'lee.ririty niiifht do better more economically nnd in less time. " ' Save those hours spent in useless drudgery by having eleel ricjil appliances for ciiokinir, washing, ironing, sewing, cleaning. Lend your slrcngth In lhe nation where yon are most needed, in the fields in the gardens or with the Ived Cross. ' ' Think about this suggestion of oifrs and let ns show you at what small cost vo'u f can have these electrical devices in vour home. '' " California -Oregon Power Company Medford, Oregon