Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 10, 1918, Page 2, Image 2

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MKIimKI) MAff. TRmiTNE. MEDFOTID. OKFXiOy, WKPN'P.SDAY. JULY W. IMS
J OCAL AND
J PERSONAL
Mrs. LouiH Hughes of Dawson, V.
T., arrived In llio vnllcy Tuesday
iiiuruiiif; in visit her inotlicr, Jlrs. W.
W. Dinwiddle, mid ulster, Jlra. Will
lllttle, both of Gold Mill. Mrs.
Hughes is alfo a cousin of A. F. Kten-
10. If. Watson left tills mornliiK for Mrs. Mabel Johnson lias returned
Simla Cruz, Calif., for an Indefinite homo to Fresno, Cal.. aftor a visit
,,ta'- I with her brother, Karl Knapp, and
Mrs. Pearl Zimmerman who has! Mr. Knapp.
I.cen very ill ninr-o the death of her! William Davenport, tlio new sup
hiislnind, left Sunday for I.oa An-1 erintendent of mil, II,-
" ' ""liar ui jiua KOICS where sho wi v nil hr nnranm
Attorney linwles Moore has hecii
appointed assistant county feud ad
mlnlstrator. This announcement was
mado toduy by W. A. Folnor. The
appointment was necessitated by the
IncronBO In Urn fo'irt administration
work, which Mr. Foliior founu It tllf
ficult to handlo Alcne.
, Your neighbor's now car may be
his old ono painted with Murphy l)i
Coto Varnish. C. K. Gates Anto Co. '
William X. Campbell, stata lnspec
tor of explosives, leaves this cvciiln
Tor Portland to attend a conference
of tho state directors of explosives of
tho northwest, on July 16.
Mrs. Paul Hanson, local agent for
Nubono Corsets. Phono 583-11. 1 17
Tho Clrls' Honor Guard will hold a
public dunce on Saturday ovcniiiK,
July 3.1th. Tho proceeds of tho
dance will he used for tho Ited Cross
fund nnd for purchasing supplies for
Red Cross work during tho coming
season. This will bo tho last effort
tho girls will m a lie during tho sum
mcr to ralso nionoy. Music will be
furnlshod by tho I.atinsnaeli orches
tra. TlekotB nro on sale liy all mem
bers of tho guard at 55 cents.
Insure your grain and hay. Gen
oral insurance. D, II. Wood & Co.
No. 7 West Elnvenlli streot. '
lYo rooms of tho Salvage depart
ment of Belgian relief work will be
open at 9 o'clock Thursday morning
It is hoped that a good number can
give their tlmo to this cause.
lien's, women's and children's
canvas shoes at cost. No. 10 South
Central. '
John Masslnlo. tho well known la-
Iborcr of tho Southern Pacific railroad
takes serious oxroption to tho nation
ality Imposed on lilm by tho Mndford
, nowspapers In their accounts of the
destruction of the Oregon rooming
houso nnd thrco shacks by fire. Mr.
Jlosslnlo who lived In ono of the
shacks and lost all his personal ef
focts In the fire, Is not a Greek us
was stnteri In tho newspapers, but Is
of Italian descent and Is proud of the
fact that ho Is a naturalized citizen
of this country.
C. W. Mania of Ashland, was a
Bledfoid visitor Tuesday.
Karl Conklln. deputy coroner rtmi
assistant at Perl's unilerlnklng estab
lishment the past IS months, will de
part about July IS with his wlfo ami
children for Taciima, Wash., to re
side thero permanently, ho having
accoptod n position with un under
taking firm of that city.
Full lino of camp goods. C. K.
Gates Auto Co.
v-uurics iturKiiaiter aim X. A. Par
ker worn a in on k tho visitors in the
city Wednesday from Grants Pass.
Kollablo repairing at Pacific High.
way Gnrngo. 108"
Mr. nnd Mrs. C. J. Hans and rhil
iiren navo arrived in Motlford from
.Mcintosh, S. I)., to rcsldo. and have
rented tho property nt 713 South
Poach streot, until they purchase a
homo of their own.
For tho host Insurnnco eo Holmes,
tho Insurnnco Man,
Mrs. J. J. Van Aukens and It. S
Van Aukens of Fort Wayne, hid..
uru vomers in .Mi-mom and were
callers at tho Commercial club Tues
day. Storage 'batteries for all enrs. C.
E. Gales Auto Co.
W. U. lljde, tho Ashland jllney
driver, was summoned to the Hyde
ranch home at Pro-volt in the Apple
Sale section last night by the rrlllral
illness of his brother, Harold, from
ptoinalno poisoning.
Now la tho tlmo to insure grain.
It. A. Holmes protects you ngalust
loss by fire, while standing anil while
lielng harvested, threshed and In
eranary.
Frank Ferguson or Gold 11 III, re
turned home today after a visit with
Mr. and Mrs. ('. c. llaikilull. lie Is
Sirs, llaikilull's brother.
Mrs. llnney Tor hi-instllihlng nnd
porotlng. Garnelt-Corey ntdK.
J. C. Iloyle, engineer of the Cali
fornia Ore-gun Power mtnpniiy, ami
family who h.-ul resided at L'.i.'. link
dale avenue, for the tho pa-t nine
Innnlhs, hu removed in Yrekn.
which city Mr. Iloyle will make his
headquarters.
John Grclvo, the Prospect ro.nl
dupervlsor, was n business visitor In
CWodford and Jacksonville Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred lliirnham of
5I art Inez, Calif., nro at the lintel
Medrord for several days, hiivlng
Just returned from a several weeks
Play at the limine F.Ik re-urt at Trail.
Air. lltirtiliatu makes one or more
pilgrimages annually lo the liogue
' river to enjoy the fl.Jiin::.
I'lirnlturn paeklni; and crating
Dotuil..-, 201 .South ItHeislde. Phone
1S2-J. Ill'
A lied Cress class for lii-drm-llun
In first aid Is b Injr orgauicil e-pec-Ittlly
for the benefit of persons In the
eclcetlvo draft. Anyone ile.-irlng to
tako Htlvanlago r this Insiriictlon
should call Immediately nl Dr. Thay
er's office ami enroll.
Mitchell sharpens lawn mowers, lit:
Boutb, Riverside.
city. Lust winter was the most severe
Mrs. Hughes lias experienced ill ten
years resblenco In the Yukon. She
roports that for a period of .'III days
tho thermometer reached 55 degrees
below zero.
A few minutes work nnd some top
dressing will restore that old failed
top. C. 10. Gates Auto Co.
A. C. Hand, of Portland, chief
clerk of tho railway postal service
spent today on official business at
tho local postoffko.
All kinds of wood, mill blocks and
planer shavings at Valley Fuel Co.
All fuel strictly cush from now on.
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A largo attendance Is expected at
tho lOlks lodge meeting tomorrow
night as it will bo tho first meeting
held in two weoks. Thero will be
Initiation.
Federal Cord Tires are hero. C.
H. flatos Auto Co.
In pollco court today I,. II. ntnkoly
was fined $5 for Irrigating with an
open hoso. This was the first nrrost
on this charge this Bummer, but the
water works department announces
that a vigorous crusado will bo made
from now on against all violators of
tho wator ordinance
Pacific Highway Garage still on
deck. ins
w. A. Gales left last night for
Salem to mnko arrangomeuts with
the state distributors for a shipment
of Ford tractors.
Spoko-tlte will fix that loose wheel.
C. K. Gates Auto Co. JOS
Mrs. I). II. Itryant and daughter
left this morning for Astoria. Ore.,
for a visit with Mr. llryant who Is In
tho illh company of (ho field artillery
at Fort Stevens and leaves with his
company tho ililddlo of (Ills month
for a post In Virginia. Mrs. Itryant
Is not certain that herself and daugh
ter will return to Medford, nnd will
decide this matter after a conference
with her husband.
Don't just ask for oil, Insist on
Voedoi. C. K. Gales Auto Co.
Tho Commercial club has appoint
ed J. W. Dressier. A. U Kill and it.
V. It ii Ii I as a romuilllee to consider
I ho advisability of tendering tho stl
drafted men who depart July lil'ud, a
farewell reception in the city park.
Upholstering, mattresses mnilo over
and furniture repairing. Douglns,
1C2-J. ioo
Miss Sara Van 1!olor, the well
known Washiiiiiton uehool teacher,
who Is now nt Greeley, Colorado, will
not return lo leach hero this fall.
Tho school board has granted her!
and receive treatment nt a sanitar
ium, hho expects to return here this
fall if sho regains her boalth. Mrs.
Zimmerman Is tho daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Geo. Hover.
Daily's Taxi. Phone 15. '
Tho homecoming of tho Ladles'
Aid society of tho Christian church
will bo held in tho church parlor
Thursday afternoon, July 11th.
During a thunder storm nt Ash
land yesterday afternoon lightning
struck tho flag polo on the Hotel
Austin and knocked It to the street.
P. K. llaker, tho principal of the
high school, and family aro spending
tho slimmer on their ranch at Cress
well, Ore.
Miss I.eola Mass'lo left HiIb morn
ing for Redding, Calif., to visit with
relatives, and from there will go to
Palo Alto and Carmel for visits with
othor relatives.
Dr. Helno, ' Garnott-Coroy Bldg.
Justice Taylor yesterday sentenced
S, Wilson and G. E. Wilson of Phoe
nix and .1. Perry of Medford to ten
(lays each in tho county Jail after
they wero found guilty of having
liquor In their possession at Eagle
Point a week ago Saturday night.
W. M. Wilson who was also Implicat
ed In tho liquor cases at Kagle Point
that night pleaded guilty tuday and
was fined $20 and costs.
.Miss Helen Story of Wolf Creek,
returned today from a visit with Mrs.
Adah Jndson of tliia city and with
friends at Jacksonville.
II. if Whalen and family of Carl
ton. Ore., new arrivals In the city
havo rented the furnished cotUigo of
.Mrs. V. T. York on Laurel street.
lOlbert Coleman of Mattery J), lillth
artillery, has returned to Fort Ste
vens after spending a five days fur
lough at home.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Wcntnrlund yes
terday enjoyed a visit from Itov. C.
K. Iloffctscn of Chicago, a Lutheran
minister who is serving In tho unny
as chaplain.
Mrs. C. Miller and two children
or San Jose, Calif., arrived In the
city Wednesday for a visit with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Georgo W
Walters on Kings highway.
DuringVho thunder storm at Ash
graphed from Portland today that he
will arrive In tho city late tonight.
Do Is expected to at once begin the
work of taking hold of school affairs.
L. O. Wells left today for LodI,
Calif., for a visit with his daughter,
Mrs. W. A. Allen.
Mr. and Mrs. II. W. Kennedy left
this morning for Not, in tho Coos Hay
country, where they will resldo per
manently, Mr. Kennedy having ob
tained a situation in tho lumber mill
thero. J. C. Kehoy, father of Mrs.
Kennedy has been located at Not!
since last January.
Among visitors registered at tho
hotels today wero Georgo It. Oakley
of Chicago, A. Jf. Thomas of Los An
geles, A. W. Moon of Bray, Calif.,
-Mr. and Mrs. Chas. W. Schenck of
Milwaukee, Wis., John H. Hancock
of Colon, Noli., jr. J. Cohen of Cleve
land, John F. Stolz of Kugene, and
VV. I). Bird, A. IL Ferguson, A. 8.
Itand and D. H. Goodman of Port
land.
Mrs. George A. Monroe of Fresno
who owns an orchard near Medford,
accompanied by Mrs. A. B. Miller of
Maryvllle, aro guests at the Hotel
Medford.
Mr. and Mrs. William Woolsey of
Berkeley, Calif., owners of the Hotel
Shattuck of that city, and son Harold
and daughters Florence and .Mrs. Bob
son, also of Berkeley, spent Tuesday
visiting Mrs. C. It. Bay and family,
They are en route by auto to visit
Mr. Woolsey's brother at Mt. Ranicr,
Wash. Mrs. Robson Is a member of
the state council of defense of Cali
fornia. Her husband Is a captain In
tho engineers service.
ALIVE Hi III
IHTTIO. Mont., July 10. The sev
en men entiiuilieil in the Jaekknile
mine nt IMiilipsburg are alive and
well nnd rescue crews houo to re-
tunnel llir.mc.li which they went In although snflViiii from the cold. The
work, received food nnil water ! rex-ucrs are working" in relays nnd
tfirouiji pipes this morning. They jirooil progress is hcinir innde in driv
tnlkcil lo the rescuing party and re- iug through to the slope where the
ported that they were i:i ood shape, I men are imprisoned.
lease Iheui late this afternoon. The I
miners, caught yesterday Iry n tall of
ground lluil cut them oil' from the
ASK FOR
end GET
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SHE GOULD NOT
STAND OR WORK
Bat Lydia L Pinkham's Vege
table Compound Restored Her
Health and Stopped
Her Pains.
Portland, Ind.-"I had a displace-1
ment and suffered o badly from it that
Disc.tiblo
For Infantbln validsand QrovInR Childron. I Rich MiIlt,Maltfd Grain Extract in Powder.
The Original PooJ-Drinlc For All Ages. Substitutes Coat YOU Same Price.
PgO!
land yesterday afternoon but little
rain fell In that vicinity, but sevoral
miles soulh of Ashland and In the
foothills' thero was a heavy down
pour. .Much rain also fell In the fish
lake district, but only a few drops in
oilier parts of tho county.
II. K. McClellnn, tho Grants Pass
mining man, relurnod homo today
" request for a year s leavo of absence. after having spent several weeks
Miss Van Meter will tako ndvani ed i prospecting In tho hills of Jackson
work nt the Colorado Ktato Teachers county in search of chronic nnd luan-
eollego this whiter. I ganeso.
Mo5t 3
Economical GoS
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Our Guarantee
Your grocer will refund the full
price you paid for M.J.B.',
Coffee, if it does not please your,
taste, no matter how much you
have used out of the can.
The best cojfee at any price
Vacuum Packed
By Special Process
WITH T1IK AMKHU'A.V r'OUOKK
ON T1IK ilAHNK, July 10 Lieu
tenant Kenton Koosevell, Hie young
est son of ex-President Itooscvclt,
brought down his lirst (lernuin air
plane this nfleriioon in u lilit north
of Chateau Thierry.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
at times I could not
be on my feet at all.
I was all run down
and so weak I could
not do my house
work, was nervous
i and could not lie
V down at nieht I
ftook treatments
from a physician but
they did nothelp me.
My Aunt recom
mended Lydia E.
Pinkham's Vege
table Compound. I
tried it and now I
am strong and well
again and do my own
work and I eive
- Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound the credit"
Mrs. Josephine Kimdle, 935 West
Race St, Portland, Ind.
Thousands of American women give
this famous Toot ond herb remedy the
credit for health restored as did Mrs.
Kimble.
For helpfui suggestions in regard to
ouch ailments women arensked to write
to Lydia E. Pinkhnm Medicine Co.,
Lynn, Mass. The result of its long
experience is at your Bcrvice.
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TONIGHT
COMKDY
MontK"nicry Flans's
LATFST
"A Good Sport"
' Those are the best comedies
of thoir kind on the screen.
KOIl BALK Kitchon table, chairs,
settee lounge, tubs, holler, etc.;
also garden cultivator and tools.
Good blryelo wHh electric llKht
and cycloinetor. Phono Slfl-X or
call 21-1 West Jackson. 93
KOll SALU Ono- work horse, ono
buKKy horse, four colts, two mulo
colts. IT cheapness Is nn Induce
ment call at onco. Hamilton Pat
ton, Tol. 1.12-Y. 91
KOIl SALK-Orchard.
-Kino apricots.
Phone Gll-J I.
Foothills
WANTED C.ood 1917 Kord roadster
body or will trade good flve-pas-scnger
body for one. Eads Trans
fer and Storage, phono 315. 9.1
FOll SALEPord, practically good
as new. Phono Eads Transfer.
Phono 313. ,.-
TOIUY AXI T!int.SI.Y
Harry B. Walthall
In
HOOPS of STEEL
Soo tho Ri'out star of "The
Birth of a Is'aLlon in a new role.
Also u (i'immI Comedy
IHm't Fowl Fridny-Saturdiiy
Doug Fairbanks in
."MR. FIX IT"
Ills IdliCSt
CTISKKXT EVENTS
UNITED STATES MA
RINES on LAND and SEA
Also
Some Wonderful Views of a
Squadron of Aeroplanes in
Flight at Kelly Field, Texas.
TOMORROW
GO!
WORK THE HORSE:
EVERY DAY COUNTS
USE BR. A. C. DANIELS'
GALL CURA
Guaranteed to please or money refunded
Sold by all dealers
35 Cents or by Mail
Big Horse Book FREE at your Dealers, or
DR. A. C. DANIELS, BOSTON, HASS.
HEATH'S DRUG jSTORE
Can serve you With Dr. Daniels' Horse and Cattle Medicine. Come in and
see us and get a hook.
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The Doctor Finds
Vo-ir lionidi". II I- Ihe pre o)iiinn that cure
sciiplinn:! ilic dru-;-:i-l inu.-t liue eM'ry In;:
scitiitinii c.ilh: fur. and the kind and iiiality,
tlu-Mi In t!ic il.-nir .-;ii. I order call.-d fur.
s von. In filling pre
redlent that tho pre-,
then ho must mix
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celled.
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i:iliu ii ihe must Impoi unit (urn linn
(ill e;ir nest pri'M rlpitou. Our work
of a ilruir
Is not ex-
HEATH'S DRUG STORE
Phono SN. ;od Delivpinl.
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WAR TIME ECONOMY
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"War I'iiiic Kroiiouiv docs not mean to "let down" on tilings, ;nid (o lmanl yuiir nioiicy
int'aiis to spend it more intelliren(lv, more prociidt ivelv in other words to avoid waste.
More than ever before in onr lives we must keep our homes and ourselves -right up lo
top notch of efficiency. We owe it to one another. It means added slrength to fight the hig l'i
J.iet s Haw tlie courage to keep ourselves lit, ready tor whatever conies.
You have come to realize that every carefully prepared meal you serve that saves wheat and
sugar, and wastes nothing, is a victory, and now we want you to realize that every carefully plan
ned garment that you buy, lhal saves money, is another victory;
Victory in the food fight and victory in the fight, for saving money, on dress and the
upkeep of the home, will mean that the men of this community are definitely helping toward a
nearer, surer victory in the world light for democracy.
Tt is right at this point -of saving that the Cheapest Store in the "West serves you best.'
War time simplicity and economy is apparent in 1his store every resource at our command is ap
plied to reduce buying and selling cost; and assists our patrons in their wartime savings and the
buying of our Nation's Thrift -.Stamps so that this great World War can be siiceessf'ullv prose
cuted to a filial victory for justice and right,
WILL II. WILSON
EXTRA!
Men's and Childrens
Canvas Shoes to close
69c
EXTRA SPECIAL
Men's Jumpers 75c
EXTRA SPECIAL
Men's Union Suits 69c
EXTRA!
Men's Bib Overalls $1.50
READ THESE SPECIALS
FOR TOMORROW
WHICH WILL BE
ON SALE WITH THE
BALANCE Of The STOCK
EXTRA!
,Young Men's Wool
Suits $9. 75c
EXTRA SPECIAL
A lot o? Blue Serge Coats
Summer Weight $2.50
ij';EXTRA!
Men's All Wool Suits
$12.50
EXTRA!
Men's Khaki Pants $1.50
Ten 2nd Hand Dressers Going at from One Dollar to $3.98. Fifteen Iron
Iron Beds from One Dollar up. One childs Crib, Chairs, Rockers, Tables
Beding, Dishes etc. You can save money on anything you need.
"The Cheapest Store in the West"
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