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MEDFOttI) MAHj TRTBDNE. MTCPFORD. OREOOX. SATURDAY, JULY 20. 1918
LOCAL AND
' PERSONAL
JIIeb Ruth Ann Wilson of Medford,
who was graduuted Inst spring from
the University of Oregon, was this
week elected hy tho hoard of educa
tion of Iiosoburg as head of the
mathematics department In the hlKh
school of that city for tho comliiK
school yoar.
Insure your grain and hay. Gen
eral Insurance. D. It. Wood & Co.,
No. 7 West Eleventh Btreot.
Captain It. L. Russell of C'ninp
Lewis, who addressed the drafted
men at tho llhrary last night, left
this morning for Portland. During
his stay In tho city ho was the guest
of his old time friends, tho C. W.
Whlllock family who aro also former
residents of lliimansvllle, Wo, Cap
tain Russell was a prominent physic
ian of Ilumausvlllo before entering
army sorvlce. ; a i y
Special summer prices on all mil
linery. Miss Lounsbury, milliner,
120 Kant Main. 110
Clemma l''inley who was opornted
on for appendicitis several weeks ago
made a quick rocovory and left the
snnltnrlum for his homo last Wodnos-
day night.
Furniture packing and crating.
Douglas, 201 South Riverside. Fhone
1G2-J. Ill
Captain Canadny requests all nicm
bors of Company V. Btuto militia, to
report at headquarters Sunday, July
21st at 1:30 p. m. as Major milliard,
commander of .Multnomah county
battalion, state militia, will meet the
Medford company.
Full line of camp goods. C, E.
Gates Auto Co. "
Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Reed of Hel
met, Calif., and Miss Elizabeth Row
ers of lllllsboro, Calif., who have
been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ooorgo T
Sallzmnn, loft this morning for a
visit at Hoseburg with Mr. and Mrs
P. R. Rnrnott, who aro former resi
dents of Medrord.
Rollublo repairing at Pacific High,
way Garage. 108
Mr. nnd Mrs. C. W. Krllibs who
havo been tho guests for somo time
of Mt Krllibs' nephew, C. P. Krlbbs.
will loavo Monday for Ihclr homo at
Boston, Mass.
For tho best Insurance see Holmes,
the Insurance Man. '
Frank 1). Roono and Paul Godwnrd
this week responded to tho call made
by tho county draft board for throe
volunteers for mechanical work with
tho army headquarters at Spokane.
Unless a third volunteer comes for
ward tho board will assign n man to
fill tho vacancy. Theso men must
roport In Spoknno by August 15.
Storage batteries for all cars. C.
B. Gates Auto Co.
Mabel, tho 10 years old daughter
of Mrs. Klorenro Mellgim, lort today
for Portland for a visit with her
grandmother, Mrs. K. tinrvur.
Seo our lino of $2.50 hats. Miss
Lounsbury, milliner. 110
Fred A. Williams and C. A. Wine
trout spent Tuesday nrtornoon and
more than half tho night fighting
firos near tho Hair ranch above
Rogue River. They heard the call
for fire fighters nnd promptly re
sponded. (irauts Pass Courier.
Now Is the time to Insure grain.
R. A. Holmes protects you ngnlnst
loss by flro, whllo standing nnd while
being harvostcd, threshed and In
granary.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Setli lliillls anil fam
ily aro now residing In the city, hav
ing moved In from the Sterling mine.
nB tho lack or water has made fur
thor mlno operation Impossible until
winter. Mr. Ilullls Is assisting bis
father In tho Applegulo Lumber com
p.my nrfalrs.
All kinds of wood, mill blocks nnd
planer shavings at Valley Fuel Co.
All fuel strictly cash from now on.
105
Mis-' Helen Schncnl left this morn
ing fnr a month's visit with relatives
nt Mutshflchl.
Mitchell sharpens lawn mowors. 3G
Booth lilversldo.
Major .1 nil ii K. Illbl.ard or Port
land, departed this fnrrnonti with
friends for Crater Lake, and will He
linck In lime to depart Sunday even
ing for Portland.
A fow minutes work nnd snmn top
dressing will restore that old faded
lop. C. K. Gates Auto Co.
Miss liorrls Patch of Medford, un
derwent n throat operation nt the
liospllal In llr.mts Pass this week.
Mrs. Ilanoy for hemstitching nnd
pocotlng. (larnett-Corey'ltldg.
Tho people from the state of Il
linois will hold a basket picnic In
Llthla park, Ashland, Thursday, July
25, Iho lust day of Chautauqua All
people In the lingiie river valley who
emtio originally from Illinois are alli
ed to coinn and help make this n Joy
ful reunion. The dinner will be
served nt noun.
Fcdornl Cord Tires aro here. C.
B. Gates Auto Co.
Mr. anil Mrs. J. r. Power and sen
and Mr. uiul Mrs. Sherman Andrews
of Frosno, Cnl have .returned Trent
A trip to Crutor Lake.
Paolflo Highway, Garago still on
The following books of fiction have
Just boen added to tho library:
Amazing Interlude (Rlnehart);
(Ireon mirror ( Walpalc) ; Happiest
time of their lives (.Miller); Holy
City (l.agerlof); Nino tules (HeSelln
court): House of Conrad (Token
kin); Mystery of tho downs (Watson
& Rees); Nocturiio (Swinnerton)
Pawns count (Oppcnlielm) ; Potternt
and tli o war (Vallotton); Siniba
(Whlto); Smiting of tho rock (Put
nam); Wings of youth (Jordan).
Spoko-tlto will fix that loose whool
C. E. Gates Auto Co. 108
A letter written on tho battleship
Oregon, July 5th, has been received
by Mrs. Mae Daw from hor son, F. II.
Daw, familiarly known us Jack, who
Ib in tho navy service. Ho writes that
ho passed an examination and Is now
a flrst-clnss seaman. Ho likes the
navy service and writes ulso that he
can now climb to tho top of a 150-
foot mast so quickly that his com
rades in service have nicknamed him
"Long Arm yl)nw."
Don't just ask for oil, Insist on
Veedol. C, 10. Gates Auto Co.
Miss Hazel Morcoder, teacher of
Iho fourth grado In tho Jackson
school, has sent In her resignation
to tho school hoard, as Bho has ac
ccptcd a position as toachcr In the
Lakovlew, Ore., schools of which J.
W. Kerns, formor principal of the
Jackson school, will be superinten
dent thlB year.
Mrs. Paul Hanson, local agont for
Nubono corsots. Phono 585-H. 117
Daily's Taxi. Phone 15.
A. J. Henslor left this morning for
a visit at Portland.
John Kollock of Portland, secre
tary of the state council of defense,
who addressed tho drafted men last
night, left today for home.
Man wanted to drlvo truck and
assist in retail yard. Illg Pines' Lum
ber Co.
Mr. and Mrs, J. A. Gaugh and
daughter, Walter J. Gaugh and Thos.
P. Nowland of San Francisco nro an
auto touring party stopping lit the
Hotel Holland.
Annlhor ono of thoso big tlmos at
Gold 11111, Saturday night. Lnuns
pach's orchestra will entertain you.
101
V. L. Upson of Corvullls, national
extension poultry husbandman, was
111 tho city today for a conference
with Miss Ann McCormlck, home
demonstration agent, und County
Agricultural Agent Cato.
I. Holno, Garnott-Coroy Dldg.
Open nlr pavilion (lanco, Gold Hill,
Saturday night. 101
Mr. mid .Mrs. F. R. Pnrkea of Walla
Walla, Wash., nftor a day's visit lu
.Medford, departed by auto today for
a tour thru California.
Your neighbor's new car mny bo
his old ono painted with Murphy Da
Coto Varnish. C. 10. Gates Auto Co.
-Miss lllnlino .Myers left for her
homo nt Salem today after a visit Willi
her brother, O. V. Myers, and family.
Mrs. (leorgo Trana who has been
at tho hospital for sonio time past,
expects to bo ablo to leavo lu a short
time anil will probably tako apart
ments In this city.
To Chautauqua Special Intcrur-
Imn car Icavos Hotel Medrord 7:15
p. m., returning after program.
Round trip 50 rents.
Twenty-five young Filipino sailors
of the United States navy passed thru
tho clly this morning en routo to
some port in tho norlb from San
Krnnelsco. They havo been in this
country since the first of July, hav
ing 'onm over from thu Philippines
on a batlleidiip.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Cooper who Tor
snnio time past have been residing
at the II. W. lllnghani farm at
Talent, during which time Mr. Cooper
was foreman, left this morning for
llosebmg. lie was called back by
the draft beard of Douglas county to
leave for aervlco at Camp Lewis on
Monday.
Auto touring parlies nt Hotel
Medfnrd today Included Mr. and Mrs.
II. V. Clark of San Francisco, and
Mr. and .Mrs. ('has. W. Ncwhousn and
C. A. Twnmhly of San Francisco.
Among counly visitors registered
at the hotels today were Rolanii
Smith of llogno Kivcr. I.. D. Tinker
ol llrownshnrii, Thos. Vestal or Kngln
Point and ('has. V. Scott or Lake
Creek.
There was born lo Mr. and Mrs
licnrgo X. I'lsk on July Hi at their
home lu Hie lli'Jtrin crek district, a
daughter.
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. SUIivner and
three children are cnjn.ilug a two
weeks aeatiou at their cottage on
Pelican Hoy where they have been
dare last Monday. Mr. Skinner Is a
meter reader for the CalHornla-
Uregon Power company.
X, S. Ilennelt since last Thursday
has been one of the Medrord contin
gent fighting tho big forest fire at
llueklelierry mountain in the Crater
national forest.
Included among visitors registered
at the hotels today are A. K. lllgbce
and George A. Webber of l.os An
geles. Max T. Stinpcl el Chicago, C.
A. T(ima:-sene of Seattle. 1. A. Iloor
ncr of Whlttlcr, Calif.. S. II. Peter
sou, .M. YVIImiu, L. K. Price and W.
M. Sltephard of San l-'ranclseo and
11. K. Davenport, (. Moore, L. C.
Kramer, Chas. Foss nnd C. A. Wha
le n of Portland.
DRAFTED MEN SAY
PAY EXPENSES
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The .Mail Tribune was ui!ain
rel'iihed the lisl for publication
ol' (Irnl'leil men who leave Moil-
day Tor I he war by County
Clerk (lunliier ol' the draft
board, so (bat it is unable to
give this important news to ilM
renders, although (he drafted
men are here awaiting depar-
" lure.
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Sdiiif of llm .(fii'ktm county hoy
who were living at distaiit mints ami
wore Kiiirmuini'd hack to fiic city hy
tli roimty lnifl hoard in have fnr
Camp Lewis at 7 :!." n. in., and who
also riMivi'd merely wril I en re-
(iiests to he hent to attend last
night's farewell demonstration, are
financially emliarrassed nnd claim
that they are dependent upon the
hoard for food and lodinng over Sun-
lay.
Oscar Peterson who has heen liv
ing at Seattle, claims that the draft
hoard today refused to furnish him
lodin and meals until .Monday, and
asserts further that he has Msitivt
evidence that the hoard has hcen
paying for the ineals at a local res
taurant for several days of two le-d
ford men who are in the contingent
ailed to leavo Monday. Peterson
called at the Mail Trihune office
this noon with a delegation of other
elected men who seemed to hack up
his claims. Peterson and the others
ill said that tho notice they received
from the. draft hoard ahout last.
night's demonstration and (he address
to the drafted men hy the army of
ficers, was looked upon as an order
to he hero vestoroav, and that thev
thought they would he relieved of all
xpenso from the. time they reported.
.1. W. (ieori;e who arrived from
Portland and admits that he is tem
porarily without money, says that
when he asked County t ierii (lardncr
that tho hoard provide him meals and
lodjiinix until Monday, he was told
that ho could et work at a creamery
lo tide him over.
The draft hoys also claim that
'Sheriff Jennings 'iter calling the
roll in the city park at i:'M) p. in. yes
lerdav, said: "Now von are all sol
diers." County Clerk (jardner this after-!
noon said thai the hoard learned thai
Peterson had folks living in the city.:
1918 ARMY CLASS
The nterahers of Class One of the
Jackson county resist rants of dune
were physically examined hy the
draft hoard yesterday in tho federal
court rooms of the pnstoffice huihl
Of Ihe IH." yoiinr men registered
ahout S,"i were examined, tho others
having either enlisted or heen grant
ed deferred classification.
Assisting the tucmhers of Ihe draft
hoard in making the examination
were Irs. Mahm:mi, Purlers and
Itarhcr, nnd nsislinir on Ihe clerical
end was M. S. Stino. Kadi regis
trant prior to heinu examined had lo
'.wear to a written statement he had
prepared as to his physical condi
tion. 10NAL CONCERN
10 HANDLE WIETALS
WASHINGTON, July Un.-- On-uni-atinn
of n corporation under I'rei
ilenl Wilson's control to huy nnd sell
uielals nut minerals ivib ilieuscd
today hy the senate mines commit
tee. '
Chairman Henderson ilans to
draft the neeesasry lenislation ns a
siihstitute for the niineruls control
lull recently passed hv Ihe house.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Wormian and
Mrs. J'rnncos l'erry returned home
this afternoon from their three
weeks auto trip to l'orthuid, Camp
Lewis. Seattle and other Washington
poinls. "Oregon can heat them nil
for roadp." wty.s .Mr. Wortmnn. Mrs.
Clorence Mrl-Mhose who accompanied
them on the trip remained at Taeomn
where she will stay as loan it her
IniMmml s Ktatloued In nervlca l
Camp Lewis.
I'or tho liriit lime In weeks there
was a plentiful supply of vorcUMos
and produce at Ihe public market to
day, and there was a Inrne patron
nse. Two meat hooths wero kept
husy.
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liitst timo tonight of tit croat film
depicting (iornrrt'8 Iup Years in
(iornmny," nt tho lngo Uioatrc.
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It. will he welcome news to tho wo
men, of Jackson eounlv that Miss
Anno McCorniick, who has heen the
home food demonstration uiront since
last September in Jackson and Jose
phine counties, spending alternately
two weeks in each county, will here
after he stationed permanently in this
county.
The work of covering tho two
counties was too arduous for one per
son to handle and some time aro
there was fear that Miss McCorniick
inilit ho transferred to some other
county unless the county court made
an appropriation to pay her expenses.
Then the" county court on petition of
tho women of Jackson county made
an appropriation of .$1100 yearly for
expenses, hut until now it was not
known definitely whether or not Miss
McCorniick would ho assigned to re
main here. The t;overnment pays her
salary, and unofficially Miss McCor
niick received word from Washing
ton two weeks ngn that she would
probably be asiiuod permanently to
this comity.
Miss Anna Turley of Corvallis, who
is state leader of all tho homo dem-
'onstration ajionls for tho extension
department of the O. A. C, was in the
city Kriday in conference with Miss
McCormick, at which the latter was
informed of her permunent station in
Med ford.
No announcement has yet boon
made as to the identity of the- new
agent to bo assigned to Josephine
eounlv.
WAR BULLETINS AT
MAIL TRIBUNE. SUNDAY
f
" On'aceoiiut of the interest in
the war. and the big events
"lH'udimr, the Mail Tribune will
display on its bulletin hoard
Sunday the important war news
as sent over its leased wire hy
tho Associated Press. '
PRIZE WINNERS AI
IRdRIS' PICNIC
Following nro the prlze-wlnncra at
tho .lack son county merchant's pic
nic nt Ashland July 18:
The first event under ppnrts was
all-yard dash, won hy Iladlen, first,
tennis shoes, tho Itoot Shop; Asher
Neff second, cuff links, Ashland
TradlnK Co. Tlireo-leRged race, won
liy L'dwurds nnd Hwanson, first, five
pound hex of candy, the Simar Howl;
second, Iladlen nnd Asher Noff. tie,
I'errlnc, and bicycle buzzer, Kastern
Supply. Clrls' race, Dorothy .New
man first, service (lau, Knders & Son;
second, Marlon Xewniiin, box candy,
Hoso llnis. Clrls' ,"0-ward dash,
first Mildred llarbrr. vase, Nlms &
Saunders; second, Until Newman
vase, 11. P. Holmes. i'nt mini's race,
first, ration, hell, Vuupel; second VI.
rich, razor, Simpson. 100-yard rac,
first, Mliuith, razor, l'rovost Bros.;
second, Veale, hoe, l'ell.. Many ladies
competed In the nnll-drlvlufr contest
and It aroused much Intorest; six
nails dwere driven; Mrs. ZlRlcr In a
little over 40 seconds; telephone list.
Johnson; .Mrs. S. S. Smith second,
bottle perfume, McNalr llros. Indies'
crk race. Miss Jll.-on first, boudoir
cap. Mc(!ee; second, Mrs. darnel,
mince meat. White llotiso Ororery.
Tennis doubles, Klluioro nnd Mlniith
first, Colitate's set. Kermison; second.
Hush and Ljddlaril, floral cream, Vo
loy'a The ball game was won by Mod
ford, lii to IS. Ashland put up
sumo fight but was beaten fairly.
The game was played on tho lawn
with tho Indoor ball on Recount of
Ihe small space thai could he used
for the same. Kvetyone enjoved this
DEMONSTRATOR TO
event and there was much bunterlng
when Bomeono fumbled, and cheer
ing when a good hit was made. Bill
Gates of Mcdford and Dart Greer of
Ashland' made Rood umpires..
, JULY 23
The officers of the Kansas Asso
ciation of Jackson County say they
havo a splendid program arranged
for tho meeting at Ashland Tuesday,
July 23, und ask all those who for
mcrly lived In the Sunflower state to
attend and bring well filled baskets
for the big community dinner to he
spread in the park at noon. The com
mittee will furnish coffee hut asks
that you tako cups.
The program will he held In the
Auditorium beginning at 10 a. m.,
and will consist of music, talks, and
recitations.
One of tho big attractions of the
Chautauqua will be on the afternoon
of the same day. Thavius' Kxposltton
band, and this will he one of tho ses
sions you will want to attend.
Prepare now lo be present and hnve
a good old-fashioned Jayhawker re
union and picnic.
TALENT TALK
Dr. Anderson has moved to Ash
land having been appointed stock In
spector hy the government. Dr. An
derson tho will he within call of any
one needing his assistance and will
still carry on his practice in Talent
and surrounding country.
Orvol Works who Is an inmate of
the Old Soldiers home at Sawtell.
California, Is visiting his family
here.
Mr. and Mrs. Nob Taylor who
were on route to their homo in Med
ford from their mining claim on Lit
tle Applcgnte spent a few hours at
the homo of Marlon Tryer Wednes
day morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Mockor and son Clar
ence, Mrs. Shattack, a sister of Mr.
Meeker and small daughter of Mod
ford motored to Talent and mado a
very pleasant call nt tho Vogoli home
Friday evening.
Jlrs. Marlon Tryer and children
spent Friday at tho Brandt homo in
north Talent.
Judge Wllllts nnd Mrs. Wllllts aro
visiting their parents, 11 r. and Mrs.
Alford.
Mrs. lllln Coleman and children
wero guests at tho Adams homo on
Wagner creek Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. I'". Skeen and children of
Pasadena, Calif., aro spending a
month or so with Mrs. Skeen's par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Hrnndt.
A delightful lawn party was given
nt the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard
Oorthuys on Pacific highway last
Thursduy evening. There were about
soventy guests present. The lawn
was beautifully decorated with Jap
anese lanterns. A musical program
wa3 given nnd enko and Ice cream
were served. Tho host and hostess
wero the recipients of a beautiful
parlor clock, tho occasion being their
copper wedding which was celebrated
in truo Holland custom, the custom
lu Holland being twelvo and one-half
Instead of, tho fifteenth year as Is
our custom. A very pleasant even
ing was spent by nil present, (ho par
ty breaking up nt about 11:. 10.
Hdgar Adams was an Ashland visi
tor Sunday.
There will not ho any services nt
tho Methodist church next Sunday, it
being Chautauqua week.
C. C. JlcCurdy and family motored
up Wagner creek Sunday evening.
J. V. Denham and family who
havo been on a month's vacation In
Portland returned home Tuesday
morning.
Jlrs. Knto nrnndt and daughter
Juanlta wero guests of honor at a
tea given by Mrs. Marlon Tryer at
her home Tuesday ovonlng. Mrs.
l'red Hrnndt and daughter Catherine
wero also guests. Mrs. Kate Hrnndt
ond daughter who hnvo spent the
winter with her parents, Mr. nnd .Mrs.
Jacob Hrnndt, loft Thursday for their
homo In iNcbruskn. Mr. Hrnndt pro
ceeding about four weeks ago. ,
Mrs. lloldrldgo was shopping In
Ashland Monday afternoon.
Mrs. Karl Scott and son Ttlchard
wero Ashland visitors Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. T. K. Pottlnger of
.Medrord, motored up Wagner creek
Wednesday evening.
The graveling of the Wagner creek
road Is almost completed making a
good substantial road which will not
need any repairs for ten or flfteea
years.
Mrs. Henry Mnson and small son
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
KOK SALK Dry oak wood. l"i
miles north of Jacksonville. Web.
ster Itnneh, Frank Wight. 1 T
WANTKD Wood cutter. Man to
cut wood by the rick. $2.00 per
rick. .1 foot wood. (Address! n.
Holland Hotel li
who have been visiting llrs. Mason's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Spltzor,
left for their homo In Itrtlaud Tues
day evening.
WILLOW SPRINGS
The 1?. W. Klden family have re
turned from a pleusnnt Week spent
at their summer cottage nt Luke of
the Woods.
O. K. Welelior was one of Ihe
lucky fishermen on HouiM'iver, Sun
day, ciileliinir n 'Jll-pound salmon.
Mr. and r.Ms. William Thompson
arc entertaining as house guests,
.Urs. J. C. Archibald und grandson,
Jack Lee of Oakland, Cal.
Hill McKce is in the valley, on n
Hi! days' furlough. . lie intends to
return to Camp Kreemont in the Me
Kec car, accompanied hy ins sister.
They will join their mother there und
-Mrs. McKee nnd lilnnchc expect lo
spend the couiiiiif wilder h Califor
nia. The Cl. X. Onvis family molored to
Ashnlnd, Monday, lo secure a camp
jn; site for the coming C'liaulnunua.
The l)rs. Dow anil their fnlher,
who is visilinjr here, were dinner
ifiiests lit. Iho William Thompson
lionic Sunday.
Mr. nnd Mrs. W. K. Parker an
nounce iho marriage of their daugh
ter, Helen, lo Hubert C. Ilrophv of
Derby, Ore., July Kith. Mr. lirophy
is leaving i'or Camp Lewis with the
next consignment of soldiers'.
The Ked Cross entertainment lo
be given at the .Mansfield home Sat
urday evening-, July 27lh, promises
lo he one of the most enjoyable so
cial events of the season. A beau
tiful, hnml painted picture, dona led
to the lied Cross by Mrs. Lee K. Kd
mondson, will' he raffled off nt all
cents a chance. lee cream, including
cuke, will lie served at 'J,) cents u
dish. All proceeds to be used for the
benefit of the Lnurelhurst Red Cross
auxiliary.
Stewart Distworth left Sunday for
Kort Klamath, where he will work in
tilt- buy fields.
Mr. , IVyton ntlended Ihe funeral
services of liny lioussum, held 'in
Medford, Monday afternoon.
Sirs. I.ce Sutton of Khunnlh Falls
is visiting her mother, Mrs. Dits
ivorlh. OBITUARY
KMKltSOX Tho funeral ser
vices over the lato Andrew Jack
son Kniorson will ho held in
tho Christian church Sunday at
3 p. in. Tho widow, daughter and
son will leavo at 5:29 p. m. Sunday
on the same train on which tho body
will bo oxprcssed for, Hood Hiver,
Ore, whero tho body will'be buried
by the side of n daughter who passed
away 12 years ago.
Andrew Jackson Kniorson was born
Nov. 17, 1S-11, in Ray county, Mo.,
was married to Miss Laura A. Smyns,
Dec. 17, 1S7.I, in Vernon county. Mo.
To this union four children were
born, threo girls and ono son. Tho
second child died when two months
of ago. Tho oldest died when 211
years of ngo. The youngest daughter
lives In Los Angeles and the only son
In Long Beach, Cal. Mr. Emerson
wont to Xovndn and engaged in min
ing from 1SC1-G7, then settled In
Vernon counly. Mo., where ho was
married and engaged in farming and
stockralsing for twenty years. In
1S91 ho with his family moved to
Vtnh and engaged In tho grocery bus
iness for several years. From there
ho moved to Hood Hlver, Ore., and
again engaged In farming. It was
there tho oldest daughter passed
away. After eight years he with his
wifo moved to Medrord and retired
from active service and resided here
until his death July in, 191S. He
was a member of a family of ten chil
dren, he being a twin. His mato died
In Infancy. Three brothers and six
sisters havo passed over the river,
except ono sister who hns resided In
Kunsas, past SS years of age. He
was a devoted. member of the Chris
tian church for moro than 42 years
and was always ready to support all
noblo causes. Ho nobly responded to
all patriotic culls mado to support
our country's need. He was a de
voted husband and loving father.
Ills christian character was admired
by all who knew him. The only rela
tive In tho west besides tho devoted
wife, daiiRhlor, son and three grand
children, is one niece, Mrs. T. P.
Walters.
DR. RICKERTI
KYKS SC1KXTIFICALI.Y
TKSTKD, AND tlL.XSSKS
PROPERLY FITTED
Sulto 1-2 over ytny Co.
,NO pltOlN vsi:i
.Not Ira to Coal I'sers
By placing orders now, you get
your choice of Utuh coals. No prom
ise of coal later.
All coal strictly cash on delivery.
101 KADS COAL CO.
DO NOT SEND
Yoiy casings away to lie Ho
treaded or. your cord tires to
ho repaired.
We do this work and do it
well. . . , -
DRI KURE
Retreading doublos your tiro
mileage.
' TDK '
Henry Vulcanizing
Company
THU TIRE SHOi'
1 1 1 W. Main. McdfonI, Ore.
We carry
a complete line
of remedies
for corns
for bunions
for callouses
tor tired and
aching feet
Medford Pharmacy
PHONE 10
PROGRAM
Chautauqua
ASHLAND
SUNDAY
Afternoon Sacrod preliido, Morrison-Smith
company. Lecture,
"When n Man Marries," Dr. Mar
slmll Louts .Merlins.
KvenliiB Sacred prelude, Morrison
Smith company. Lecture, "The
Philosophy of Colmnon Sense," Dr.
D. K. Kox.
MONDAY
Afternoon Prelude, Zedelcr Sym
phonic quintet. Illustrated lecture,
Charles Crawford Oorst, tho Bird
Jlan. .,
levelling Concert, Zedeler Sympho
nic quintet. Lecture, "Tho Juven
ile Court In Action," Judge Roland
W. Haggott.
vo
When Was Your
Battery Tested?
Mow long has It been ilnee
you hod a line on the Inside con
dition of your battery?
A month? Six weeks?
If it's any more, you're taking
chances.
Dcn't yoti want to Irnow It If
Jou're ctnrvtng your battery-
or mistreating it?
There's only one way to tell
by test. You con make it your
elf or we'll do it free.
We'll be glad to show you the
How" of thii simple teat, and
totel you about Threaded Rub
ber Insiilcttcn the most impor
tant battery improvement in
years.
ELECTRIC SHOP
Cor. 8 and flmleti St.
fleck. lOS'j