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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (June 27, 1918)
FGE TWO MEDFOUT imC TRTBTOE. SrEDFOTiD. OTIEflotf.- TlrURSDAtf. .TTT2C13 27, 1018 TOCAL AND J PERSONAL Miss Iluth Sliarp arrived Wednes day from I'ortlund for a three weeks visit with, her piirontB, Hov. and Mrs. John W. Sharp on Nurrotfiin Htroet. IJpliolttorlng, mattresses made over and furnlturo repairing. Douglas, 1C2-J. 100 William Davenport, the now super intendent of the public schools, in a loltor received hy tho school hoard today writes that hluiKclt and family will arrive In .Medford, July Oth, or ' Cth from Park Itlver, K. 1). Supt. Davenport has leased tlio homo of John H. Carkln on Park street, near Dakota, for two months, by the end of which timo .Mrs. Curkln and the children, who aro spending the sum - tner in North Dakota, will ho homo. It's nlco weather for camping and it you want to know what to take for lunch rail at Fish Market. Miss Sue Hoffman who has Ihcen seriously 111 In a private hospital of this city for several days. Is now showing a marked Improvement. Dr Heine, Garnett-Corey Bldg. II. L. Walther ban returned from his business visit at Spokane. Dig dance, lied CroBs honoflt. Ea gle Point, Saturday night, June US. 2!!3 W. Jeler und OBenr, J. P. and A. CollltiKS were among tho visitors In Medford today from tho Waikins section. Mli'M ARte, tho v 11 known stock rancher -.? Steamboat, wag a linsl- nesH vlsltur In the city Thursday. Bakery goods at the Biifcar Bowl The Klks lodo will Initlalo two candidates Including one from Jose phine county. Into the order tonight. A large attendance Is requested. If It's anything in canned and . cured meats and fish, pickets, cheese. olives, call the Fish Market, phone 383. No Word has yet boon received from Federal Forest Supervisor ttan kln end Assistant Supervisor Foster who left last Monday noon for the big forest fire which was raging on the ' Klamath Indian reservation and which had extended Into the Crator national forest. However, they are expected back within a day or so. ' Water glass egg preserver at Mon arch Seed and Feed Co. 82 " Arthur Moran, one of tho popular proprietors and munngers if the rtlalto theater, left this afternoon with the special draft contingent to fill vacancies In tho heavy artillery' for Fort McDowell, Cullf. M r. Moran who has made many friends during hi residence in Medford, long ago tried Inefroctlvoly to onllst in the army, navy and marines. Doing on the draft lint but way down In nnm- ' t)er and desiring to lmvo Ihe uncer tainty over with and to begin his mil itary servlco as soon as pomtlhlo, he recently uuceoeded In having tho draft (hoard advance ills nuinbor so that ho could leave today. Canteens are best for carrying water. C. K. dates Auto Co. 89' Now Is the time to Insure grain R. A. Holmos protects you against loss by fire, while standing and while being harvested, threshed and In granary. Douglas Stonnelt, wlfo and two aona started yesterday nn tholr'Vottirn trip to Seattle In their large touring car. They hud been here nbout three weeks visiting L, A. Stennott, father of Douglas Stcnnott, and Mre. D. A Donur, a sister. They also visited other relatives In Medford, Ashland and Gold Hill. Spring chlokous for Sunday dinner at Mull Market. Included In the list of drafted men leaving today Is Verne Lynch whose draft number was advanced at his owu request so that ho could get Into service as quickly as possible. It you want to havo n Jenny good time attend Iho dance at Kag'.e Point for Iho benefit lied Cross. Saturday ovenlng, June Z'.K William (I. Tail, tho banker, left last night for Portland on a Imiiln m Union. All kinds of wood, mill blocks and planer shavings ut Valley Fuel Co. All fuel stilitly cash from now on 10.'. Bcrgeant Herbert I,. Alfoid of Ihe Seventh company, Columbia, vill leavo Friday for Fortress Monroe Vlrglnln, having been selected to ut' tend tho fifth officers' training camp. Daily's Taxi. Phone 16. Jllne I.'lnoro Duff of Chicago, Is the guest of Mrs. Alex Duff of Jackson Street. Windshield glumes for all cart. C. B. Gates Auto Co. SO John Magln of Jacksonville who was recently operated upon for blood poisoning In a private hospital of Medford has recovered end returned to his borne. Everybody eats lco cream aund wlchoi at tho Sugar Howl. 83 Among Gold Hill visitors In the City Wednesday night and today was lira. H. V. Woodruff. Pacific Highway C.nrage still en deck, . It's A San Francisco touring party ut the Hotel Tolland en route home aftor a visit at Seattle and Portland, consists of Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Solo mon, Frank J. and Laurence Solomon and William Hansen. Pianos tuned, $3 In Medford, T3.60 In country. Work guaranteed or no money. Hale's Piano House. tf Miss Anne McCormlck gavo a war bread demonstration at the Valley View school house Thursday after noon. Attend Mikado at Phoenix grove tonight. Performance commences at S:45. Admission 60 cents. No extra charge for seatB. Children under 12 accompanying parents free. Plenty of room for parking cars. Practically all the public hall seat ing chairs of Medford Including those of St. Murk's hall, were taken to 'Phoenix grove this morning and put In pl.'ico to accommodate tho big throng expected from all parts of the valley to witness the Mikado perfor mance tonight. Anothor of those enjoyable Satur-j uay evening ounces at Kuglo point, benefit Hed Cross, June 29. Be there. 293 Harry D. Mills and W. G. LaPorte were business visitors In tho city to day from Butto Falls, und were ovor night guests at the Hotel Medford. See Dave Wood about that fire in surance policy. Office, It coin 404 M. F. and II. Bldg. Assistant Postmaster William Jen nings Warner has returned to duty alitor n If. days vacutlon, most of which was spent in Hitting around and watching his garden produco grow. Use rellnors and cut your tire bills. C. E. Gates Auto Co. 8C A. B. Cunningham Is spending this week on a business visit to Dunsmuir and oiher northern California points. Ho expects to nrturn home Saturday night. Springs for all cars. c. H. Gates Auto Co. 86 There are two Lloyd Wilsons In military service from Jackson county. The Lloyd Wilson mentioned in Wed nesday's list of drafted men Is the rural mall carrlor of Prospect. Lloyd Wilson of Medford has been Jn tho aviation service for many months pant and Is stationed at Camp Oreen, N. C. Dr. Hartloy will vacate his office June 30, 1918. Make arrangements now for palnlosB extracting. At his homo last Tuesday afternoon Rev. Dr. Holllua united in marriage Miss Tcelo M. Dunlap of Ashland and Albert A. Derby of Dunsmuir, Calif. Wo weld anything. Pacific High way Garage. ICS Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Palmer and daughters Esther and minor who havo been at Portland for a week en joying a vacation and a visit with Miss Alice Palmer who Is taking the government hospital training course ;t Heed College, will not return to .Medford until the first of noxt week. The BrunswicR, all phonographs in one. Waters Paint 8tore. tf Tills afternoon at 4:20 o'clock th following six drafted men left for Fort .McDowell, Calif., to lako the place of that many Jackson county drufted men sent thoro for service who wero rejected: O. K. Sinclair, J. L. Archdeacon, W. It. Force! O. R. Hall, Arthur Morun and W. It. Mc Koe. For the host insurance see Holmes, Uio Insurance Mau. Born To (Mr. und Mrs. Donald Flarlty of Agate, In a Medford pri vate hospltul, Juno 25, a daughter. Reliable repairing ut Pacific High way Ciurugu. ids Alex Sparrow, supervisor of Crater Luke, came down from the lako yes terduy in his one (on auto truck to gut u load of supplies. Ho stated (hut the big forost fire on tho Klam ath I ml iu u reservation was of serious proportions, but was practically un der control. Among Hie visitors registered at the hotels today were Chas. Kurfurst of .New York City, Lamping and :. Bernardo of Seattle, Paul Kol- liur. of San Francisco, and Mr. and .Mrs. T. J. Morris, It. w, lledderly, O. Lund, It. C. Duller, A. II. Horsey, A. 11. Ferguson, lien Kybke, C. A. ltainey and .1. 1). Mi -Cord of Portland. Hotter than cones sumethini; new, ice cream sandwiches 6c. Sugar Howl. There srems to bo no relief In sight from the present hot weather. Tho maximum temperature of Wed nesday was US 'j degrees. This mor ning's minimum was 62 degrees. Fulr weather Is predicted for tonight and Friday. Jackson County Blacksmiths asso ciation will go on a cash basis on and after July 1st, Mrs. Martin L. F.rlek.ion and son left today for Vancouver, B. C, to Join Mr. Hrlckson who has beeu lo cated there for several months. Ralph Mulford In a super-six holds all spoed rocords and uses Veedol. C. K. Gates Auto Co. 86 Miss Frances llasklns who was op erated on Wednesday at the hospital, was reported today as resting com fortably. If your upholstering Is wearing, put on teat covers. C. E. Gates Auto Co. 8l 0PEN AIR PERFORMANCE OF "T RED CROSS BENEFIT ft if, s? A 1 V ""up " f m ' 0 Miss Adelo Bran It who will sing the part of "Katisha" In the Mikado at Phoenix grovo tonight. W. F. CJulsenberry Is tho "Mikado"; Mrs. H. Chandler Hgnn, "Nankl-Poo," his son; high exccutlonor; George Andrews is Tush"; Mrs. Guy Childers, "Yum-Vum"; Kathryn Swem, 'Plttl-Sing"; Kdna Isaacs, "Peep Iio"; and Harry Manning, "No Ban." George An drews Is director nnd Miss Flora Gray pianist. The production Is the most elaborate musical event yet undertaken Have Hale's tune your piano by expert factory man and It will give satisfaction, (3 In Modford; 3.D0 In the country. tf" E. C. Jerome received a telegram today from Wayne Leever of Central Point, who recently enlisted In the navy, stating that ho had passed the examination and had been placed on tho navy pay roll, but as yet has been uuussigned. 'Mrs. Leeve, who is with him at Portland, will try to en list In the naval reserve service as a yeomanet te. Mitchell sharpens lawn mowers. 3G South Riverside Threo 'baskets of homing pigeons wore expected to arrive at the local Wolls Fargo express company office today from Victoria, B. C, to be lib- orated after 5 p. m. Saturday. They wore sent hero lby tho A. R. P. Union of Canada. Why not east your noon day lunch at Holland Cafe? TO Tho girls of tho Honor Guard -chapter will start a house to houso canvas In a few days for old jewelry, gold or silver articles of any descrip tion which tho owners may bo willing to donato for raising funds for Red Cross purposes. All articles oven of slight vuluo will be taken and will he dlsposod of by means of selling to any ono curisg to port-line them in their present form or will bo sold for melting at the value of tho metal contained. Those articles, some of which are already collostcd, are os salo at tho gauze room, corner of Bartlett and Main. This way of raising money is bolng used almost everywhere at tho present timo and has bees found to bo a successful way of realizing on arti cles olherwiso considered of llttlo valuo by the owners. 0H, FINE, TOBACCO FAMINE IN GERMANY Till-! IIAdrK. June 'J7.-- licniuiny 1'iiccs a tobacco famine. The sup ply now in tlic cininti-v will run out November 1. Holland has been the chief source of supply, and the import-, from Hutch colonics have prac- ticalU eeuvcil, mi, (lei-inalty v no cigars net winter. have A. I & A. SI. A Special communication. Medrord Lodge 103, Friday evening, .luiie 2Sth. Work In -M. M. degree. Visiting brothers cordially invited, ltofreslimcnu. By order of tho W. M. i. K. WILLIAMS, Secy. When Itching Stops There is one safe, dependable treatment that relieves itching torture and skin Irri. 1 tntion almost instantly and that cleanses and soothes the skin. i Ask any dnignist for a 33c or $1 bottle of semo and apply it as directed. Soon you will find that Irritations, pimples, blackheads, ecicma, blotches, ringworm and similar skin troubles will diiappe.ir. A little remo, the penetrating, satiEiy. ing liquid, is all that is needed, for it banishes most skin eruptions and makes the tkin soft, smooth and henlthy. I I oc ik. vv . kic wo., I'fvciaiiu, w. HE MIKADO," AT PHOENIX GFR0VE TONIGHT Fletcher Fish is "Ko-ko", lord "Poo-Uah"; -M. F. Sheets, ' Pish- by local talent. AUTO THIEVES OF FINE FRUIT Fruit thieves nnd vnndnls nre enns iiifj ranch loss to orcluirdists by their ilepri'dutions. They travel in mitos and it is suesled that it' neighbors and passers by who notice suspects will take the number of their ear the thieves will soon he under lock und key. One of the boldest nnd meanest pieces of fruit vandalism came to liiiht yesterday afternoon wiien it va: discovered that within the past few days thieves had stripped eighty rods of fine Queen Anne trees of every cherry at the W'esterlnnd orchards, aiitl in their hurried work broke many brandies und otherwise injured the trees. Tliey stripped 10 rows of one row of single trees and then worked cm a double mw of trees for quite a distance. These trees are remote from the on-hard dwellings. It so luippcus that a neighbor's at tention was attracted to the thieves, and lie or she obtained the number of their auto. Mr. Wester! mid is now investigating. He is very thankful though that they did not carry away the entire orchard. Many complaints have been receiv ed of depredations committed by passing autoists at orchards in va rious parts of tiie valley. PUBLWlS Tho public schools of the city will open feept. 30th. Tho Bchool board at a special meeting last night passed a resolution to this effect. Kdward .lanney, ono of the two new members; elected to tho board at tho recent election was sworn In. B. J. Balnier who was re-elected lo tho board Is In Portland and will not be sworn in until tho first regular meeting of tho new board w hich will be held the sec ond Tuesday In duly. At that timo tho board will be organised and W. 11. l'hlpps, its president, will an nounced his appointment' of commit tees. At last night's meeting tho hoard took steps to havo the school lawns kept green nnd cured for better dur ing tho summer. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. K. Staines .and daughter of Oakland, Calif., are auto tourists en routo north who are stop ping nt tho Hotel Medford. Friday and Saturday Sale Palm Olive Soap 3 Cakes 26cts. , Only One Sale To A Person HEATH'S DRUG STORE l'lioue HHI. AIL MEDFORD Following an aggravating delay of four hours, due to train 14 being that late, the contingent of GO drafted young men from Jackson county left the city at 11:35 a. m. today in a special car attached to the train for Camp Lewis to begin their military service. A largo crowd of relatives and friends and citlzons generally waved hats and handkerchiefs, and shouted expressions of good will and fare- i well as the train pulled out from the depot. Both before the train's arri val and after Its departure there were many wet eyes In tho crowd, hat Med ford and Jackson county people, tho with the same deep emotions as when the other military contingents have left Medford, have learned to better control their feelings and put on a: bold laughing front to send the hoys awuy. In as clierful a mood as possi ble. Honce there was less of tears and weeping today than on former similar occasions. Train 'I Hours Luto Tho selected men and their rela tives and friends from all parts of the county, wero on hand long before 7: 115 a. ni., at which time tho train is regularly due, and when Sheriff Jen nings finally announced that the train was reported three hours late the crowd groaned. The sheriff an nounced that the members of the draft contingent would be dismissed until 10:30 to do us they pleased, and the iboys with their girls, mothers or I other relatives strolled around the city. Later on the train was marked up as not duo until 11a. m., hut it was 11:35 before it finally came. The long wait was very harassing and nerve trying to both the draft boys and their relatives. They had said their preliminary farewells a number of times and while hating to see the time come for the final one yot earnestly desired it over ns quick as possible. Then, as always on such occasions, when the train did arrive there was such a hurry and scramble to get aboard, that in the confusion there was no time for formal leave taking. Knch Wears ltthtmn Each man of today's contingent wore a white ribbon with the words "Jackson County" printed on it. This was an Innovation in the departure of local draft troops and hosides draw ing all to soon-to-ibo follow soldiers closer togother In home tlos nnd com munity feeling, enables the man In charge of the contingent to better keep track of its members. George Edwin Dunn of Ashlund, son of Judge Dunn, was put In commund of the contingent by the druft board. Coun ty Clerk Gardner and Chief Clerk oward of the hoard wero present at the depot all forenoon with Sheriff Jennings in looking after the depar ture of the boys. Only 60 of the 65 boys selected for TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY GOVBK'.VMENT NICKDS 200. DIM) CLERKS at Washington. Examin ations everywhere In July. Exper ience unnecessary. Men and women desiring government positions write for freo particulars to J. C. Leonard, (former civil service ex aminer), 1058 Konois Bldg., Wash ington. S7 FOR SALE 19IS Ford car. several extras. Inquire 435 South Grape street, evening. 87 WANTED A water tank, wood or metal, about 2.000 gallons. Ad dress 20G South Orange. Phone S2S. x-l i Your ryes tiro lYniir lieml m'lics ' Vim wanfr vision You want comfort You wimt M'rvlro You ihmmI kIiinmcm Your Inssim l.rvnk They need mljustliiff. SKK H DR. RIGKERT Suite 1-3 over May Ok Krilny, Juno BHtli, War Savings Bay ;hm1s Dolivcrod. today's contingent departed from Medford, the other five having been PARTICULAR WOMEN ARE CAREFUL IN THE SELECTION OF TALCUM POWDER It Is easy to spoil all the daintiness and "tone" of a good perfume by using a Talcum Powder of a different or inferior order. We call your attention to BOl.'QI KT JHANieiO .lOXTKLL VIOLUT DULCE Each of which Is a part of a complete lino of toilet preparations. In addition to these wo carry all other makes of Talcum Powder. n. West Side Pharmacy , Remember Friday, June 2Stb, A Splendid Selection of Gifts for Brides and Grooms at.Reddy's The bride and groom will lie delighted with a gift of Diamonds, Cut Class, Silverware or Jewelry from Bed dy's. There are thousands of beautiful gift-pieces here in our enormous stocks that will enable you to choose wisely. May we serve you? One of the most pleasing and acceptable gifts from the bride to the groom would bo a wrist watch. We make this helpful suggestion to the bride. We give Thrift Stamps for old gold, silver and plat inum. MARTIN J. REDDY Visitors always welcome. Mall us your wants. Wo Move Owinjr to Hie incrciisiiij; cost's of lalmi1 and maio rials used in the maniilad niv i' ico, we arc compelled to cilher raise the price of ice or decrease the selling expense. It is our wish to supply customers with ice at the lowest possible cost. We have therefore discontinued all credit ac counts. Drivers are instructed to leave no ice un less paid for at time of delivery. 'Gust oniers can effect a further saving by using coupon books, which can be purchased from wagon or at the ice plant. Effective July 1, IMS. MEDFORD ICE & STORAGE CO. JACKSON COUNTY CREAMERY ki:.mi:.miu:h i-hidav, ji xu asm, x.vriox.tL war SAYINtty DAY f 1 JL Electric Vacuum Cleaner The Wonderful Frantz Premier That Scores of Modern Women Use $lDovn;$laWeek Phone Now for Demonstration You Can't Afford to Clean the Old Way PAUL'S ELECTRIC STORE Phone 90 MC(fofl ' Remember Friday, June 23th, transferred to leave with draft board i contingents from other counties. National War Savings Day." July 1. Phono 10. J National War Savingi Day.