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rEDFOTiD MATT, TRTBITNF; MEDFOKD OREGON. SATURDAY. ' At'dUST X IMS
YOCAL AND
L PERSONAL
The marine corps which abandon
ed Its recrultins office In .Mrclford
last spring has again established an
office In the city. Sergeant J. J. 1 1 ill
arrived In tlio city' Friday and has
opened up a temporary recruiting of
(Ice In the postofflre huildlni; in the
room formerly used as the army re
cruiting office. Lieutenant I'otter,
who Is In command of the marine
corps rocruitlng In Oregon, will be
here Monday to permanently estal-
llsh the offlco and may locate the
headquarters In the business district.
Furniture packing and crating.
Douglas, !01 Riverside, phone 162-J
Itev. F. n. Hoffman, former pastor
of the Christian church, left Wednes
day evening to begin his duties as
Y. M. C. A. secretary at Camp Law
ton, Wash.
Mattress making and furniture up
holstering. Douglas, 20X S. River
side. Phone 162-J.
There was a big drop in the New
York pear auction market Friday
due to heavy offerings. On forty
cars tho price dropped to J3.S0 from
J4 27, the prlco of the previous day.
In Iloston tho price yesterday was
3.7". und In Chicago 111. 50. Six cars
of Bartlotts left Medford last night
for tho cast, and tonight about he
same number will leave. Tho local
picking and packing season Is expect
ed to open up big on Monday.
lour wife wants an artistic home,
easy to keep clcau, conveniently ar
ranged, with every modern conven
ience, Including cabinet kitchen, elec
tric range, separate laundry, large
bath room, separate, toilet, plenty of
closets and cupboards, woodwork en
ameled throughout, hardwood floors,
three sleeping rooms, extra well
built, warm In winter, cool In sum
mer, every room well lighted and
airy, grounds beautifully arranged.
Paved street. New. Prlco right.
Terms. 6 1 S Dakota avenue. Phone
sus-K. 113
Anion Klamath Falls visitors in
tho city registered at the hotels to
day were Mr. and Mrs. It. H. limine!!.
F. 11. Moll. W. M. Duncan, Frank
Ward aud Thomas Drake.
The Trelchlor-Pclrson Inc., have
moved their salesroom to corner ol
Main and Grape streets, the Garnett
Corey building. Service atation to
be continued at old stand on Itlver-
aido. 113
The regular meeting of Chester A.
Arthur Post (!. A. It. will be held
Wednesday, Aug. Till. In Kk-kerta
hall, corner Main and Central (up
stairs), at 4 p. m., for the .purpose
of initiating a veteran Into the post
See Henry. Ill West Main, about
the now Drl-Kure retreads. Guaran
teed not to get loose for 3."it0 miles.
Mrs. K. X. Savage who had been
visiting her mother. Mrs. J. W. Pass,
returned today to her home at Hilt.
Dr. Heine. Garnett-Corey Pldg.
Ktvo more laborers arrived Satur
day from Portland to work on the
government Improvements In Crater
lake park. Twenty laborers from
Portland arrived early in the ween
for the same purpose.
Daily'a Taxi. Phone 15.
Mrs. S. S. Aiken of Prospect, left
this morning fur Klamath Falls
where she will take employment in
the power company plant as operator.
Have you seen Henry?
J. L. llarston and W. P.. Clement,
mining men from Miami. Ari are
guests at the .Nash Hotel. They are
here to look over the local mining
field.
Insure your grain and hay. Gen
No. T West Kleventb street. Phene
64. .
KInier Lloyd Terrill. for tho past
Ix months nuht cditr of the Mod
ford Sun, will l.ave the city tomor
row morning tor Portland where he
will he engaged with a Mi daily. Mr.
Terrill n;e to Medford from Orcein
City where he was onnnect'd with a
morning d.iily.
Mitchell s::arpens lawa mowers. Cf.
Soma Klversule.
Mr and Mrs. T. ii K;;,.-o:i left (Mis
mcmins fur Portland for a vi-it ilh
their son. A H. K'.'.i-on, and family,
and to attend the national C. V K
encampm- nt ; ( .
land, Aus.:t U Mr. K
7t years old ho t
members of h's eld i
Mr. and Mrs.
Martinez. Calif..
Fred Uurnhara ofj" The "War Clean-up Sale" at the
who arrived at the.C K. Gates Auto company commenc-
Hotel Medford yesterday, left tills 'ed Friday and tho entire force has
jns .n Port-i'i-.-n
who is
rvet sonic
- :tment. the
Jt'h Ot-iu tn'4t:t-v. t the rrax-v
men;. of v-f t nutvers of hi.
corrp.iny. Ii, w ,i re I s.rvi.e In
er.'v flirt. i . ,. ;,. tr..
end of tl;e nt, a:. J r,m only
liiltic.
(Hi !.. n- rn'.
There 1- a s ;.ri ,-v i.f -.-,. -.. i in"
the local f-.c'..i. Mirk-.' li.t--r U:jr.-
Sard this nior.-.ir :..'. la.tt !. .!
ford an 1 inmed.a'c :,, artnua.lv
Tiul;e l."..U "I v. -,. a fl r
caee to ca. U of ,r.:
that there are i, ,i,
peaches to meet lu,- ucn-.ar. '. ivt.lv
S3 caaoa were offerv ". w ih. t..:-;;c
market today h-as there a.
demand for hmdredt
For the beat Infuranc-e see liJiK
th Inturanc Man. "
morning for one of their periodical
fishing sojourns at the Rogue Elk
resort at Trail.
Mrs. Paul Hanson, local agent for
Nubone corsets. Phone 685-H. 117
W. M. Coplan of Portland, state
reprosentntlve of a well known make
of automobile, is a business visitor In
the city.
llavo yon talked with Henry?
Dr. und Mrs. K. D. Picket have as
their guests for a week. Mr. and
Mrs. W. A. Severance of Katella.
Alaska. Mrs. Picket and Mrs. Sever
ance are sisters. Mr. Severance is
Interested In a coal company In the
Controller Pay district, and with his
wife will soon sail for Katella.
One more of those good times at
Moose Hall, Saturday night. 113
Among tho Jackson county men
not mentioned heretofore, accepted
for entrance to the officers summer
training camp of tho University of
Oregon, which opened today at
Kugcne, are Victor F. Storll of Med
ford and Herbert Hill Matthews of
Gold Hill.
Let Henry dg It.
ine i.ithla Springs school near
Ashland, will be taught this year by
Miss Alta Scott of Talent.
Any one knowing the address of
Wllford Gardner please notify Mrs.
Dolly P. Love, Central Point, Ore.
117
.Mr. and Mrs. Will F. Ioomla while
en route home Sunday evening about
9 o'clock, after spending tho day
fishing on tho Little Butte creek.
encountered a large rattlesnake on
the road near Eagle Point. Mr.
Loomis killed the rattler with his
fishing rod and upon examination
found it contained nine rattles, sev
eral others having been knocked off
as the snake was 12 years old. Ash
land Record.
Stato Fair, Salem. Oregon. Sep
tember 23-2S. Splendid exhibits, ex
cellent music, high-class entertain
ments ami a superb racing card. For
particulars writo A. 'II. Lea. Salem.
Oregon.
Motor tourist parties at the Hotel
Holland today Included Mr. and Mrs.
H. C. Pettit of ...uule, Mrs. May
tiiass and sons of lama. Ariz., and
Mr. and .Mrs. c. X. I nderwood of
Eureka aud Miss Zella Walker of
Chlco.
Come and win a prize at the Moose
dance Saturday night. 113
The fire department members
after having given the fire apparatus
an extra cleaning and polishing (his
week, as well as the firemen's quar-
iera oom up ana down stairs, were
still so full of "pep" that they actu
ally went to work and cleaned out
the city prison so thoruly that any
self-respecting bum will now enter
it without protest.
llutte Falls Lumber company want
saw mill mfn and lumber pilors. pay
standard wages. 1 16
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hull and son
Gordon of Astoria, have been spend
ing the week with Mr. and Mrs. Mar
ion Lance.
Everybody is going to the Moose
dance Saturday night. 113
E. B. Stanley of Central Point, Ore.
has been elected principal of the
Corvallis high school for the coming
year. Mr. Stanley is a graduate of
the commerce department of the O
A. C, IS 10, and has many friends in
Ihe college ami town who have urged
his el.i-tion as the proju-r man for
the position. Supt. Mclaughlin also
visited his school last June. He was
principal of the Wheeler county high
siluxvl for four years and for the past
four years has been superintendent
of the Central Point schools. He will
move to Corvallis next week with his
family. Corvallis Gaxclte-Time.
Miss Anna Sorvnto who has spent
the past two months in Medford and
vicinity, left today for San Francisco
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Hays of Med
ford. were registered at the Grand
bote! at Kose:airg last Wednesday.
Gtsorge Justus of this city, is a
surgical patieut in an Ashland hos
pii.il. J. M Kotti arrived this morning
from CI. arm,. in. Nevada ajiid will
vi-it two weeks wiih Mr and Mrs
Civiie II. Morns of 71J West Palm
street.
Ja.kson county's share of state
money for s- hivol children based upon
tte ceuMi-i shoin; t-vt; students, is
i J! I
I J. V. Pirttiicgham has gone to
! Murium, nlal to work in the chrome
I nitres.
j Tin- it' rar h.n in-t receive,! from
I Ih, ll V 1" tti, preliminary roper: o:
J P'-ar li.i-vo.-o.i and st.vrAie ir.w-:.-i
taiiou i". il a Rogue Rtver vatiev
I y r I !. ij. J. ; Ma-.
i,,l C I Cat.'.
t
been on the Jump all the time wait
ing on the customers. The company
carries one of the largest stocks of
auto supplies in the state, purchased
In large quantities and are able to
make specially low prices. They at
tribute a good share of their success
to their liberal use of printer's ink
The Women's Foreign Missionary
society of the M. E. church, will meet
next Thursday afternoon at (he home
of Mrs. J. C. Rollins, 1)06 North Cen
tral, with Mrs. Albert Moore as lea
der. The hostesses will be Mrs. O.
E. Osborne, Mrs. T. G. Heine, and
Miss Emma Armstrong.
On receipt of a telegram Friday
that her father who resides at
Everett, Wash., was seriously 111,
Mrs. E. C. Silliman left a few hours
later for Everett. This morning Mr.
Silliman received a telegram that his
wife's father had died. When Mrs.
Silliman returns home she will bring
her daughter Rosella. who for a long
time has been in Portland taking
treatment and who has just been dis
charged from the hospital as cured.
The C. W. B. M. of the Christian
church will meet at the home of
Mrs.-F. B., Huffman at 528 South
Holly Wednesday afternoon at 2:30.
All members and friends are urged
to be present. Mrs. Everett Eads
will be the leader and an Interesting
program Is being arranged.
Three car loads of drafted men
from California with a special diner
liassed thru the city tlils'morning at
tached to the regular passenger train
en route to Camp Lewis. It was the
most motley aggregation of future
soldiers that has yet passed thru the
city. Two of the cars were filled
with negroes and the occupants of
the third car were Indians, half
breeds, Greeks and Italians. The col
ored men bad chalked up on their
cars the usual soldiers' references to
the kaiser and the notice that "He'si
our meat."
Visitors In the city registered at
the hotels today included Mr. and
Mrs. A. L. Gregory and D. M. Mon-
tlelh of I.os Angeles, G. 11. Hart of
New York City, C. F. Giesa and C. D.
Benny of Pocatello, Idaho, Kd I.
Hudson and II. II. Townes of Seattle.
Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Wagner of Alpine.
Ore., M. Whitjoli of Oakland. J. H.
Rhodes of Qulncy. Ills., A. L. Heal
of Stockton, R. W. Foyle of San
Francisco. G. W. Parker, Mr. and
Mrs. C. C. Carter and Mr. and Mrs
no. o 1). Drain of Eugene, P. R.
Peterson of Sites, and Mrs. C. C.
moniason and daughter. J. Kiemel.
R. B. Henry, C. 11. Roid and E. II
linger of Portland.
BAGS 159 HUNS
$ ; v S , 1
? ! rv !.
ttji','. "V
J-EMT . O. T. QfeOWJN
Sesttt. J. F. jrown became separ-
SUPPLY IS PURE! Fl
association will endeavor to sell
' beans to the government by the j
1oad. . ;
' Mr. Cate announces that theJa7J. j
son county beans are looking fin, i
ianri ttint there will be a ennrf ti. i
BUI. - - - u .
j crop despite the Inroads made by the i
h. cvnnn d sease known as bean Mosaic. whUb
All the bean growers of the hvans .
aii mo u.n b seems to have affected the bean crom
. . . , . . ...Inn? evcenr ' "
rrofic ana Diiei;a.c s1 --
: one who Is going out of business,
i favor the formation of a bean grow-
;aU pver the coast country this year, f
The Medford water supply contin
ues to be pure as la shown by the
report of State Health Officer Holt
which has Just been received by City
Water Superintendent Arnspigcr. ! ers asso(.jation according to County j -ur fighting- f i res in cellars or lhe
This report reads as follows: ! ,,,.... icent Tate who has Just ' hold' of vessels a revnlvini; nuzzle
The examination of the sample," ....,.,...,.. n,nv districts. . hn been invented that can sciittfr
of water submitted by you July 29th
showed a bacterial count of 100 per
C. C, neither gas nor colon baccili
having been recovered upon 72 hours
Incubation."
The bacterial count of 100 per C.
C. refers to harmless germs such as
exist in all water, and the Inability
to find either gas or colon bacilli
after 72 hours incubation means
that there is no sewerage contamina
tion whatever in the water supply.
completed a survey
JOHN RYAN ASSURED
OF LUMBER SUPPLIES
BUTTE, Aug. John D. Ryan,
bead of aircraft spruce production
passed thru Butte early this after
noon over the Chicago, Milwaukee &
St. Paul railroad on his way to Wash
ington from th Pacific coast where
he had been Inspecting spruce com-
ated from his regiment in the fight , panies and mllu He 5aW ,hat he
near tnateau lUlerry. wnen ne re- was re.urnne the natioIlai caDi.
joined it he was pushing 159 German j tal wllh tho fu1 assurancea that a
soldiers ahead of him with his bayo-1
the lumber required for the national
net. Part of them he captured in a alrcraft program woul(1 ft forthcom.
trencn ana tne rest ne picKea up on Qg
tho way in. "I'm sorry I was unable i : ,
to bring in .11 I had." he reP'te j AMBULANCE ORGANIZER
were wounded and died." The photo J
is of Sergt. J. F. Brown of Warren. I
and a mectlim will be held in tne i.-wu ui ..4 mumics over
near future to organize. The new an urea of lu'.'. feet square. j
HaTVEO" HflOA PIOHJ
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I viXlU S033N MOD IIU I
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HEATH'S DRUG
STORE
Can Serve You With Dr.
Daniels' Horse and Cattle
. Medicine. Come in
and See Us andGet
a Book
t.c u..t...y ,J,U'1J V
xooa moo ois
DIES IN FRANCE
O., who is believed to have been the
PARIS. Anjr. 3. Pn.f. Rieliard
man w-ho did it.
IN fAVOR OF ALLIES
Xerton, t'ducator and onniuizer anj
j he;id uf the Auieriran voliintecr mo-
j tor iimlmhinee corp-; which served on
Fpfc the Krcm h 1'rtmt from 1014 until it
J v;;- tnkvn over by tlu Amerii'iin aruiy
m St'ptomlKT. r.'li, diwl ycMeniay of
! tnrniiiiritU al'Ur an illness 01 one day.
if
art
The wonun who wero working at
tile Hetl I'm room enjoyeil t lit? !;o
lt:ality of the Sliaia two aLternou
tli: week. They touiul theeoolini:
unr.k very reirehinj: alter a day ot
lalior. Ail who work at the 1iV.
t'ro-s jsre eonlia'y invited to drop
into the iShata twiee u week a the
ue-t of Mr. and Mrs-. I'ip.r.i-s.
Vork on the lianneiit- fur ti
'i:tn ha- hian and women who art'
apt at c;:Uitu: aiul uiakniii elu-'lri'ii's
.Tit rmelit.-v aa' unred to at leiil.
There are in.iny departments in I lie
Kid I' rn. uurk and every uom.tn
wiio uitTet-d cm ttnd n pla-e lor
M'nii'f. There i' ruuh work that
can W done at home aind tho,. n!io
liml it hard -to go ta headu,uartrr
e;m do kar.tl:i.r. Mr. Knh-h ha
i liare of t;n- hram-h of the v ur.-. am!
w. i ir.-tr'ii-t ehtvrfally.
Mi--; Klir-iheth Putnam i r.ia:ia
tn tae work of the loeal eliaptor aud
!y railing you will p-t a Kel
I'riw we-iker at is n v Uiue ui ;int
The
v.d Ii!
rilm tip;
l u.i".e '
at - -
floor of
ied l.y the
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rner -i !
he S,-r-
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Uruguaiy Turns Out FJfr$.
WAMilNCTwN. Aiu-. ;. --Nine
w.i y a i.i!tir
r-:u I i.e Ben
in an: v a i.f.
have
t -ta1
Imh u graduate
lt.-';:ed 1 rnviv-
LO.K)V. Aus. Field Marshal
I laic, conintander-inrliief of the
British forces in Fninee, in his fourth
of August message on the occasion of
the anniversary of the entry of Great
Britain into the war, says to his
troops:
"The conclusion of the fourth year
marks the passim; of the period of
crisis. The Russian revolution set
fre large hostile forces which were
transferred to the western front. The
enemy intention was to use the great
numbers and to iiain a decisive vic
tory before the arrival of American
troops could give superiority to the
allies. The enemy has failed. The
steady stream of Americans arriving
in France ha restored the balance.'
WEEKS & McGOWAN CO
V X 1)1-'. I TAKER
1hj' "Phone: Pacific '17.
Xijiht Phonos: P. W. Weeks, 1U)J.
Iaary AiMant.
WESTONJ5
Camera Shop
The Only Exclusive
Commercial Photographer
in Southern Oregon.
Negatives made any time oj
place by appointment.
Phone 147-J.
Well do the rest.
J. S. PALMXK.
Medford.
vOS Fast Main StTPPt
SENECA
CAMERAS
F m
Simple to work, easy to load, light to carry.
Seneca Cameras are all splendid picture makers
rtio matter whether it be a Scout at S2.7;., a
Folding Scout at $11.00 or a Folding Roll Film
Seneca.
They accommodate any standard make ot
film and because of their special features allow
the widest latitude in every branch ot artistic
photography. Let us show them to you.
Heath's Drug Store
I'hone an I. The San-Tox Store
T7 PLAN AHEAD A
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If The prudent business man plans 0U
I' ahead for his requirements. He ft r
j ' knows the importance of having a
j f ; strong Bank as his depositary and lr
Jj I, financial advisor. I T i
m. i . Too Jackson County Bank can al- I
' p V waya be depended upon for safety II
Cak Y and sood service- Consult our offi- 113!!
Ay Y ecrs freely any time you wish. Ii '.i '
isaa .
ESTABLISHED,
NOTICE!
What one of our customers paid for
lights only during 1917.
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TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
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January ?
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Mar. h " 1 . 4
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Ncvfiiiliei- 31
l)f.-fii:l!fr R-'t 4.10
Tt:il 4'r $H.:)
What, it would cost him on cur combined lighting, cooking,
and heating rate, using the same number of KW hours per
month for lighting, and using an additional 125 KW hours
per month for cooking.
Month
January
Febniarv
.Mar.h
April
May
June
July
Aut;ut
Sfptoinlwr
O.'tecW-r
Xicvc mlcer
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Total
Cost
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184
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171
119
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$ 5.80
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5.72
5.72
5.82
5.58
5.5fi
5.5(5
5.40
5.5(5
5.58
5.68
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For S163 per month this customer can use an additional 1,500 KW hours per year on our rnmv,,'n0 um
ing and cooking rates; which are as follows: 3 on our com Dined light-
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DR. RICKKRT
Sa-Ml f 'rt if--,
First 30 KW hours or less per month
Next 200 KW hours, each
Excess KW hours, each ..
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