PGE TWO
MEDFORD MAITJ TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREO OX. FRIDAY. JULY 20. 1918
I0CAL AND
PERSONAL
Mm. .1. A. Ilratney arrived homo
this morning from a several months
visit at Nebraska points with rela
tives and friends.
' Soo our line of J2.50 bats. Miss
Lounsbury, milliner. 110
Miss liuth I.oder, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. J. F. Loder, is critically 111
with scarlet fever at the home of her
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. S. 1.
Dennett. Another daughter, Mi
Frances Is at homo convalescing from
a long illness with heart trouble.
Hod Cross benefit dance. Eagle
Point, Saturday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Michael G. Womack
rccolved a postal card Thursday an
nouncing the safe arrival of their son
Koy Womack, In France. Hoy, who
went Into the military service from
Hacrnmonto where he was residing,
Ib a private In Company F, 364th In
fantry. Tliero will be a demonstration of
O. M. C. Sieve-grip tractors at the
Hamilton Putton ranch, north of the
Vilas ranch Saturday afternoon. Mor
ton Doty, representative of the Went
worth & Irwin company of Portland,
is here to assist the local agents,
Trolchlor Pelrson Inc., with the dem
onstration. Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Haney leave
tlilB morning for a month's outing at
Tacoma. Wash. Her dressmaking
fdtop will he kept open while she is
away and Mrs. J. D. Eaton will be In
charge.
Another big dance at Eagle Point
Saturday night for benefit of Red
Cross. Nice drive, splendid music,
good lime.
Dr. H. H. Porter Is III at the sani
tarium with an Infection of the right
hand and has been confined to his
bed for the past two days with chills
and fever. His temperature last night
waB 104 dogroes. While doing some
pruning work at bis orchard last
Tuesday he sustained a small scratch
In the hand. Thowound became In
fected causing much distress, and
that evening the doctor took to bed.
Ited Cross boneflt dance. Eagle
Point, Saturday evening.
11. II. Parsons and daughtor Miss
Ann Parsons left Friday for Seattle.
He exiocts to be gone a fortnight.
Clenn-up sale of wall paper at
greatly reduced prices. Waters.' 106
Former Couiity Surveyor Drown,
Sirs. Drown and their daughter are
now located at Astoria, Ore., whore
Mr. Jlrown is engaged In engineering
work.
Furnlturo packing and crating.
Ilouglus, 201 Ulversldo, phone 1 62-J.
Sir. and Mrs. L. A. Mlkscho arrived
liomo Thursday from their motor trip
to Sun Jose, Calif. M. Vortln of Snn
Joso, who Is Mrs. Mlksche's brother,
returned with them to look over pro
perly near the city which he owns.
Mattress making and furniture up
bolstorlnt;. Douglas, 201 S. River
side. Plume 102-.1.
The Hod Oak group of gold mines
on Calls crek near Cold Mill, owned
by M. A. Carter, of Ashland, Kmll
Hosonuu, of Jacksonville, and John
F. Halls, of Cold Mill, wuro sold this
week to It. 10. Doan and associates
of Portland at a good round price
and will bo operated on a largo scale
at an early date. The new owners
will install niachlno drills and run
n lower cross cut tunnel to the ledgo.
Ashland Hecord.
Tho Saturday night event Is the
Jiod Cross benefit dance nt Eagle
Point. Hood time guaranteed, and
good music.
Dev. Albert II. (luminous of Jack
sonville, and Walter Fraror Drown of
this city, are In attendance nt t ho
Presbyterian synod convention being
hold nt Eugene this week.
Another big dance nt F.nglo Point
Saturday night for benefit of lied
Cross. (Nice drive, splendid nniBlc.
Good llmo.
Many residents of Medford and
vicinity are planning to attend the
Ited Cross dauco to bo held nt Eagle
Point on Saturday night.
War prices on all wall paper at
Whterii'. lOti
Mrs. It. I). Illll of Derby, is spend
ing several weeks at Ashland taking
medical treatment from n specialist.
Insure your grain and hay. lion
oral Insurance. 1), H. Wood & Co.,
No. 7 West Eleventh street.
Altho the general pear plcklng sea
son Is expected to open on Monday.
August ,Mh, a number of orclumllsts
are making arrangements to begin
picking next week. The first picking
began nt the Willow Creek orchard
last Woilnesday. Tho Koguo Hlver
Produco association will begin pack
ing August nth.
Now Is tho time to Insure grain.
31. A. Holmes protects you against
loss by fire, while slaidlng and while
being harvested, threshed and In
granary.
Fred 1,. Strung, tho Medford man
who has been an nttache of tho bur
eau of markets III Washington. ). ('.,
since last spring writes that he Is
aiiur.li pleased with bis work there.
Daily's Taxi, phono 15.
II. h. Wulther left last night for a
several days business visit at Port
land. J
Reliable repairing at Pacific High
way Garage. .-108
Mrs. (ieorge W. Dunn Is a patient
In an Ashland hospital, having en
tered the institution last Tuesday.
Special Bummer prices on all mil
linery. Miss Lounsbury, milliner,
120 East Main. 110'
Tho Dev. W. F. Shields, for thir
teen years pastor of the Presbyterian
church In Medford, has been In at
tendance at the synod of Oregon at
Eugene, this week. He will visit
his many friends In Medford before
returning home. Mr. Shields has ac
cepted an Invitation to conduct tho
services and preach In the Presbyter
ian church, Sunday, the 28th at 11
a. m., and In the evening at 8 o'clock.
The Andrews choir promise excellent
music for both morning and evening.
Dr. Ilolne, Garnett-Corey Dldg.
Mrs. J. O. Grey left today for Sis
son, Calif., to meet her husband who
Is returning from a two months busi
ness trip. From there they will go to
Shasta Springs for a several days so
journ heforo returning home.
The Saturday night event Is the
lied Cross benefit dance at Eagle
Point. Good time guaranteed and
good music. '
E. C. Jerome leaves this evening
for San Jose, Calif., for a short visit
there with Mrs. Jerome who Is Tlslt
Ing In that city.
Full line of camp goods. C. E.
Gates Auto Co.
Miss Anna Broad who some time
ago enlisted for Red Cross nurse
work overseas, has received orders to
report for duty on August 1st.
Federal Cord Tires are here. C.
E. Gates Auto Co.
The canning and drying demon
strations to be given by Miss Anne
McCormlck at the public market Sat
urday morning will begin at V
o'clock.
For the best insurance see Holmes,
the Insurance Man.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Manning,
nowlyweds, arrived In Medford yes
tordny from tholr honeymoon trip.
They were married several weeks ago
at the brlda's home, Austin, Minn.
Your neighbor's new car may be
his old one painted with Murphy Da
Goto Varnish. C. E. Gates Auto Co.
A motor tourist party is at tho
hotel Medford, having returned
Thursday from a trip to crater Lake.
Its mombers are II. A. Knox, Mrs. '..
Smith, Miss Knox and Miss McClat
cboy of Dunsmulr, Calif.
Storage batteries for all cars. C.
E. Gates Auto Co.
Private Frank B. Huzulton of
Eaglo Point, member of the Seventh
company, arrived In the city this
morning en route home from Fort
Columbia on a 30 days sick leave. He
only recently returned to the fort
from a three, weeks Illness In a mili
tary hospital at San Francisco, and
says that of the Seventh company's
original membership when it entered
war service at Fort Columbia, only
21 men are left, all tbe others having
been transferred to tho 6"ith artil
lery, tho 60th artillery and various
other commands. He confirms the
report that Fort Stevens Is under
strict quarantine.
A few minutes work and some top
dressing will restore that old faded
top. C. E. Gates Auto Co.
MIsb Helen Wood, assistant ma
Iron of Asbury bospllul at Minneapo
lis, Minn., arrived In the city Thurs
day for an extended visit with her
aunt, Mrs. II Irani Render.
Mitchell sharpens lawn mowers. 36
South Riverside.
Auto tourists who are guests nt the
Hotel Holland aro Mr. and Mrs. V.
Miller of San Francisco, tind Messrs.
C, II. Kennedy, C. M. Dletber nud J.
E. Ilouser, of Vancouvor, ill. C.
Pacific Highway Garage still on
dock.
Vernon Jones of Dutto Fulls, Is
among Iho guests registered at the
Hotel Medford.
As president of the local Red Cross
chapter Mayor Gates has appointed
the following committee to arrange
for entertainments In Medford every
two weeks for the benefit of the
Ited Cross: Fred S. Stiipp, chair
man; W. F. Qulsenborry. Robert
Ituhl, Vernon Vnwter, .1. .1. Uiichter,
and Paul .hinney. It Is tho plan or
Ihe local chapter not only to keep the
Rod Cross before the public mind
but to aid tbe worthy causo continu
ously thru the year. An auction sale
will be given In tho city park as the
first feature.
Mrs. Paul Hanson, local agent for
Nubono corsets. Phono oSa-H. 11",
.TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
LOST A largo Waterman fountain
pen in the Jackson County Dank
by a 'poor minister. Reward. Re
turn to Mall Tribune office. 106
WANTED Good milling wheat nt
Ihe ('put nil Point Mills. We pur
chase and store wheat In bulk. 11 1
FOR SALE -tn IS Ford touting car,
run 3,000 miles: new tires and
extras. A bargain. Valley Garage.
FOR SALE 2011 lug boxes, 20 lad
ders, 20 picking buckets, one pair
U.iino-lli, springs. Phone .'.Mi-. 11.
IPS'
The Crater Lake stage departed
from the city this forenoon with a
number of passengers who urrived ou
morning trains.
Mrs. Jennie 8. Clark of Fort Scott,
Kus., who had been spending tho
summer with Mr. and Mrs. Lee Wat
kins, left fori home today.
The condition of Miss Lenorc, the
nine years old daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Luke Ryan, who has been 111 for
the past two weeks with what Is
thought to be typhoid fever, was
much improved Thursday and today.
Andrew Poole, forest ranger In
charge of the Prospect and Trail-districts,
was a visitor at the federal for
estry office here today on official
business.
MrB. M. A. Jones who owns proper
ty In tho III no Ledge district, and
sister, .Mrs. M. E. Walker, of Port
land are guests at tbe Nash hotel for
several days before leaving for the
Dlue Ledge.
Mrs. George Iverson and daughter
of Gold Illll, returned home today
after a visit with .Mr. Iverson, pro
prietor of the Lighmore llakery.
Mrs. D. .1. Sullivan of Carson City,
Nev., arrived In the city today for a
visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
M. Charley on North Grape street.
Don't Just ask for oil, Insist on
Veedol. C. E. Gates Auto Co.
H. K. Prank, specialist In cran
berry Insect Investigation of the U.
S. department of agriculture, has
spent the past few days at the local
government laboratory on West
Tenth street. Besides his cranberry
specialty Mr. Prank was employed
for several years at Grand Junction,
Colo., on codling moth Investigation
work, and while here has been mak
ing some observations in tbe valley
on the codling moth.
Spoke-tlte will fix that loose wheel.
C. E. Gates Auto Co. 10S
Visitors registered at the hotels
today Included James B. Stuart of
Redding, Callr., First Sergeant Myers
of the 11. S. A., Mrs. J. Smith of Ta
coma, L. 13. llotaling and James
Robertslaw of Dunsmuir, Mrs. Jenny
Illll and Miss Laura Hill of Liberty,
Ind., Mr. und Mrs. E. It. MeUger of
Isleton, Calif.. Mr. and Mrs. H. C.
Dunning of Merrill, Ore., Mr. and
Mrs. J. E. Itobb of Idaho Falls, Ida.,
Guy Thompson of Ingomar, Calif.,
C. II. Chestnut and son of Los An
guleB, W. 1). Robinson of Copper, II.
II. McCarthy of Rogue River, A. C.
Hayland of 'Beagle, Miss M. David
son and Frank King of San Francis
co, Chas. H. Colvln. Hurt Holcomb,
II. II. Pomeroy, J. W. Arthur. F. W.
Wcldon, Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Wright
and II. C. Dye of Portland.
Painting, decorating and tinting.
All work first-class guaranteed.
iiiG-W. Ill
Rov. Charles E. Wharton, a former
Methodist minister at Gold Hill, was
painfully injured at Cambridge.
Idaho, last week when a largo gaso
line englno exploded. He and several
others were examining the monster
engine when it exploded and scat
tered burning baseline over the
pnrty.
DIED
ROYSE Died at the homo of his
daughter, Mrs. Rert Hooker, 33 Port
land avenue, Thursday, July 25, Wm.
II. Royse, native of Indiana, age 7S
years, nino months, 2S days. Be
sides Mrs. Hooker he leaves two sons,
II. E. and II. L, Royse, both residing
in Klamath county. Funeral services
will be held nt tho Weeks and Mc
Gowau chapel. Saturday, July 27, nt
4 p. m., Rev. Rollins officiating.
Interment In I. O. O. F. cemetery.
1'VmiIs Grocery Co.
Wo have some specials for Satur
day and evory day In the week.
Apricots aro very scarce and hlgji
in price. We have a large can
for 22c
Seeded Raisins 12c
Com Flakes 10c
Crystal White Soap Or
Clean-Easy Soap Or
We have the best price on spices
l.c and 20c cans for tor
10c cans for 7c
You ran snvo sugar by buying some
of our canned goods. Rut If you need
glass jars for fruit or vegetables get
our prices before you buy..
Tho prices on most all groceries
are getting higher DC Y NOW.
With Medford ttnfin Is Medford mailn
FREE. BIG COW BOOK,
.virf,... n. c ii, a,- n,,.i ii.
BUY DK DAN1KLS"
COW INVIGORATOR
FKOM YOUK DEALER.
IHELP!HEIP!
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I'ictUi'es(ue scenes and thrillini; in
cidents of New York's yreat under
world tire set forth vividly and real
istically in the photoplay feature
which is to be presented nt the Iti
alto tonight und tomorrow matinee
anil night.
The picture is entitle "A Ho
innnce of the Underworld" and stars
Catherine Culvert, known ns "The
Lady Hcnutiful of the Screen." Miss
Culvert was the girl wile of the late'
Paul Armstrong-, one of America's
most famous playwrights. The pic
ture is an adaptation of his most
popular drama, "A Huiuance of the
rnderworld," in which she was fen-
! lured. In the picture she is support -ihy
un all star cast, iiicluilinj; David
Powell, Eugene O'liricn, Edwin Fors
bcif; und Sybil Carmen.
This thrilling: six-reeler is iu real
ity an expose of the drujj und opium
traffic. It tells a gripping" story of
love, crime and intrigue. It shows
conditions in their true light, so that
popular sentiment may he aroused
against them. , It is an all-New-York
picture and offers n wonderful
opportunity of instruction for those
unfamiliar with the chariicters und
scenes of the underworld of the great
luetaropolis. . ,
AT PAGE TONIGHT
Any person who lias traveled
throughout this counlry, will nt once
recognize the hotel life in certain lo
calities where the jack-of-all-tradcs
man of the hotel is the dominant spir
it, as shown in Rescue (Fatly) Ar
huckle's newest comedy, "The Hell
Hoy," which will he presented at Ihe
Cage theater today and Saturday. It
remains for Mr. Arhuckle, the chief
funmukcr in this enjoyable I'ura-mount-Arbuckle
comedy, to portray
some of tbe laughable characteristics
of n, combination bell boy, wailer,
burlier, elevator operator, general
utility man and sunrey oilier things
usually eiiciiunt""".! in such on en
vironinent.
On the same hill is Billie liurkc in
"Let's (let n Divorce."
The story of this splendid picture
play lias to do with a convent girl in
southern France, whose romantic
soul prompts her to indulge in harm
less flirtations; She weds a student,
but when lie settle.; down to a hum
drum marital existence, the romance
in her nature ngain asserts itself. She
meets another man whom she thinks
she loves and begs her husband to
divorce her in. order that she may
wed again. This provokes numerous
complications, und in the sceues thai
ensue, comedy, pathos nml heart ap
pealing moments, are blended with
highly satisfactory results.
COURT HOUSE REPORT
Reported by Jackson Count Ab
stract Co., Sixth and Central Ave.
Mnrrlugo Licenses
Floyd F. Dlckoy and Dorothy Rnls
lon. .
James J. Hlco and Jessie E. Gar
rett. Adolph Olson and Clara Lea Mld
dlebusher. Joseph Barron Johnston and Mary
Agnes Dally.
Imanuel P. Kurz and Grace Austin.
Hnyniond A. Wilcox and Anna
Bell Van Natta.
Laurence E. Dickson and Hazel M.
Putney.
John Bear Piatt and Freda Fay
Blnns.
Ileal flnlo Transfers.
E. S. IliUler ot ux to Hale's
Piano House Inc., Welter
Add. to Medford 10.no
llerthold H. Fisher et ux to
Lucy E. Berroshelm. S. 2,
3, 10, 11, twp. 38, 1W Kl.iiO
J. P. Ilongland et ux to W. S.
Hoagland et ux, SB "4 sec.
34. twp. ST., It IE C0fl.no
George It. Justus to John
HEATH'S DRUG
STORE -
Can Serve You With Dr.
Daniels Horse and Cattle
Medicine. Come
and Sec Us and Get
a Book
Justus, sec. 25, twp. 37, R.
2 W 1.00
Lewis B. Overholser et ux to
Worthie W. Haynes, '.W
cor. D. L. C. 04, -twp. 38,
R. 1 W. W. M 1.00
Ralph G. Jennings to Jack
son county, land In Jack
son county , 10.00
Portland Livestock
I'ORTI.ANI), Ore.' July 2(1. Cat
tle steady, receipts 2UII. Steers
prim'e, $1 1.2."i(ii l"2.2y; good to choice,
l(l.7"( 11.7."; medium to good, .!l.f()
(Ji'lO.T.V, fair to medium, .f H.."i()i;i !l.."(l;
common to fair, .t.'i.oOfu H.fiO; choice
cows and heifers, $H.(l(l(i H.iill; me
dium to good, JtUi.llO(Vi 7.U; fair to
iniMliiiiii, .f.'i.dllfii (i.llll; rimers, if:!. (Ml
(no.OII; bulls, .').."ill(.T7..'i(l; cnlvcs.f
$8.')(fi U(); stoekers und feeders,
.$(i.(IO( 8.0(1.
Hogs steady; receipts, 411(1. Prime
mixed, .flH.IMIoi 18.1(1; medium mixed,
$17.(hi(fl 1 7.85 ; rough heavies, ifl(i.8."i
(i 17.11(1; pigs, .i :.7.")f Ki.-J.-i; hulk of
sales, $17.7."if 17.8.1.
Sheep steady; receipts 4110. Knsl
of mountain lambs, .$ I :i.7.1(fi 1 -I.li.1 :
valley lambs, .i:!..10('(( 14.01! ; year
lings', Jf!)..1l)(n 10.00; wethers, .4..10
(!l..1(l; ewes, i.00i 8.011.
Duttcr jxnH Eggs
1'OliTLAXI), July 2(i. Under
steady; city creamery prints, fiOe;
cartons, ,11c; buying price, butler Int.
Portland, ."Ic; cube extras, AiK.2r;
firsts, 44c; seconds, 42( 4Mc; dairy.
:j:ic. 1
KfifiS Stllfng price, ease count,
44'jc. I'.uying price. 40c; candled
4(ic; selected candled in cartons, 48
(i "illc.
I'OI LTRY liens, 21(5 2; broil
ers 2(iC27e; old roosters. Hie;
turkeys 2S( :i()c; geese, 22c; ducks,
young, 21(5 li.'lc.
Portland Grain
WHEAT New crop, $2.20; barley,
feed, )f;10; brewing, $12; outs, ifdl
bid ; corn. No. .'), yellow, if(iS biil.
MILLSTCFFS Bran, $.11; shorts,
t:i:t ; middlings, $.'!.0OG"l!).iO.
HAY Hiiyinir price, timothy, if:!.'!
(5:14; alfalfa. $28: grain. 2(i.
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PASTEURIZATION,
1. Kills all impure bacteria in ihe milk -anti cream.
2. Prolongs its keepintr qualiiics to at least forty
eight hours without the use of ice.
3. Kliinhiales Ihe danger of disease so prevalent in
m illc 5 :
Having inaugurated Ihe pasteurization of milk and
ereani, and established an efficient delivery serviee,
this institution now offers to the public this valuable
food product in its highest form of rich butter fat
content and purity. j?
If you aro dissatisfied with the milk you have been
furnished, and you want an article 1 1' the highest,
standard of quality, call us by phone and i v. iil en
ter vour name on our deliverv service.
PHONE 51
JACKSON COUNTY CREAMERY
THE HUN
We have storied the Huns, but We have to
keep our automobiles going. That i why I
we wish to say to the Automobile public, f
that not withstanding t he war, we have by a '
fortunate combination of circumstances, ':
now in our employe .some -of the best me- j'
ehanics and machine men that we ever had.
We have a special generator and mag-
neto man
We have three expert trouble shooters !
We have an expert welding man (
We have two expert lathe men 'l
We wash and grease cars
In many cases automobile work can not
be made perfect without! lathe men
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MONOGRAM OILS j
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We are the largest handlers of Monogram
oils in Southern Oregon, and we have just I,
received a shipment of ten barrels of -Mono- )
gram medium. The tourist trade all call for
it and our local trade is increasing' every
day.
Headquarters for Crater Lake Tourists
CRATER LAKE MOTOR COMPANY
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