Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 05, 1918, Page 4, Image 4

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PAOE FOUR
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. ORKflONT. MONDAY, AUGUST -5. 1918'
fOCAL AND
u PERSONAL
Mr. and Mrs. George Hall and son
Gordon of A!orla left for home this
morning lifter a visit with Mr. and
Mrs. .Marion Lance.
Furniture packing and crating.
Douglas, 201 Hiverslde, phone 102-J.
The beautiful service flag of the
parents, Wives and iXext of Kin asso
ciation, which has Just been complet
ed, is on exhibition in the show win
dow of Ilouth'H drug store. At pres
ent the flag contains 100 stars. On
the baik of 6ach star Is the name of
tlio soldier It represents, and below
tho flair is a typewritten list of all
the soldiers for whom there are stars.
Mattress-making and furniture up
holstering. Douglas, 201 S. River
side. Phone 1C2-.J.
Dr. ,1. I'. Heddy Is oxpectod in tho
clly today from Ills chromo miuo
mar Hamburg to spend several days
on business and In visiting Ills fam
ily.
Dr. llolno, Oarnott-Corey Bldg. "
Miss Bertha Gordon of Chicago, ar
rived In the city Sunday und loft the
Hotel .Medford today fur a short so
jo.irn at Crater Lake.
For Kxehange For property of
equal valuu In Medford, Ashland or
vhlnlty, I will exchange my property
in this city consisting 1 lots, a two.
stc-ry six-room reinforced concrete
ro.Jdonco wilh large sun porches,
full basement and all modern im
provements, built four years ago, to-
lal cast of residence and property
S4, HDD. Located In best part of city.
Hly with six thousand population Is
1h principal illy of the Vermillion
iron range, flvo large mines within
the city limits, common labor ?4.uU
to jr.. 00, skilled miners G to 8 dollars
pur day, all eight hours work, mines
Hlu.i't iiiio hands ut present. Reasons
for desiring exchange Is poor health
and desire for moderate climate. Ad-dn-ss
Charles A. Nuttor, City Engi
ne r, Kly, Minn.
-Urn. Ida Mayfield, Mrs. II. Llbcs
Fait and Miss ICIsle Pack are guosli
at the Hotel Holland from 1'hoonlx,
having arrived dunduy.
Daily's Taxi. Phono 15.
lien Sheldon arrived In tho city
Sunday from a soveral weeks sojourn
In 1'ortlund and eastern Oregon look
lnp uflor his legislative speakership
candidacy anil working In behalf of
the Aidiland normal school proposi
tion.. Mr. Sheldon, who drovo in his
car from Portland lo Medford In olio
day, says (he outlook for his enptur
luir Ibo speakership of tho house Is
voi-y bright.
Mrs. S. S. Aiken of Prospect, lofl
this morning for Klamath Kails
whore she will take employment In
the power company plant as operator.
-Mr. ami Mrs. C. K. Illeo of Pros
pect and V. L. I lowland of Derby
wire aiming the county visitors in
tho clly Sunday.
Have you seen Henry?
Muslim Cox of Ibo lloiul .Medford
staff, arrived home last night from
Oakland, Calif., to which city ho was
colled a week before by the critical
Illness of Ills wife with a paralytic
stroke. Mrs. Cox died before ho
reached Oakland, and tho funeral
w.is held last, Wednesday.
Lieutenant Powers, who Is In com
mand of the Oregon district of the
murine corps recruiting service, ar
rived from Portland this morning to
establish a permanent recruiting of
fice in Medford, which will be in
charge of Sergeant J. J. Hill. Men
between the ages of IS and 36 are
wunted to enlist in the marine corps.
Packing boxes for sale. Medford
fiook Store.
Misses Marguerite and Gertrude
Whitman of Eugene, are the guests
of Misses Mabel and Hazel Hankln,
daughters of Federal Forest Supervi
sor and 'Mrs. Hugh B. Kankln.
Insure your grain and hay. Gen
No. 7 West Eleventh street. Phone
G4. .
Mrs. Jessie Coss left today to
spend u two weeks vacation at Port
land. Oh hoy! Henry.
Mrs. Joseph Muhr of Eugene, who
had boon the guest of Ilev. and Mra.
A. H. Gammons of Jacksonville, do
parted for home this morning.
Itemlngton typewriter, used hut
little, burgaln. Medford Book Store.
James Kelly, former well knqwn
Associated Press operator at the Mall
irlbune office and who for several
yoara has boon on the staff of a Port
land newspaper, is taking the
month's military course of the Uni
versity of Oregon at Eugene.
For the best Insurance see Holmes
the Insurance Man.
Indications are that many Medrord
and .valloy people will attend the
national O. A. H. encampment at
Portland, August 19 to 24. The spoc
lal convention rate of truvol, one
cent a mile, applies only to members
of the Grand Army of the Republic,
Army .Nurses of the Civil War, Wom
an's Belief Corps. Ladles of the
Grand Army of tho Uepubllc, Daugh
ters of Vetorans, Sons of Veterans
and Sons of Veterans Auxiliary, and
inomhers of their families accom
panying them to tho encampment.
All persona to obtain the benefit of
mis rato must first got a certificate
from the commander of the nearest
G. A. K. post.
Butto Falls Lumber company want
saw mill men and lumber pliers. Pay
standard wages. ji6
suss Tiielma McDanlol of Anule-
gato, is one of the many pear plckors
at tho Boar Creek orchard.
Young mun or boy with motor
cycle wanted lo carry papers to Ash
land on Sunday morning. Phono 75
at once If interested. n.-,
The 30 or moro high school teaelf
ors of the state In attendance ut tho
University of Oregon sunimer school
formed an organisation last weok at
Eugono with Miss Thora Smith of
Medford as chairman. The purpose
of tho organization Is to further tho
relutlon of high school toachors thru
out tho slate with the summer school.
Have you talked with Honry?
Jeromo A. Illllliort. manager of
the llluo Ledgo mine, and William
T, Garrett of San Francisco, aro In
tho city to attend a business confer
ence this evening.
Lot Honry do It.
Glenn O. Taylor and his pnronts,
.Mr. und Mrs. 11. E. Taylor, arrived
home Sunday from tholr ten days
aulo trip north to Portland and Tho
Dulles, thenea thru Central Oregon to
Crater Lako. Judgo Taylor found n
largo grist of court business awaiting
his arrival which it will require sev
eral days to dispose of.
The dining hour for the big Dixie
society outing and chicken dinner In
Llthia park at Ashland on Thursday,
Aug. 15, has been set for between
12 and 1 o'clock, in order that those
in attendance from the rural districts
will huve time to enjoy the speaking
and general entertainment features
of the afternoon and reach home In
time to look after their evening ranch
work.
Mrs. Paul Hanson, local agent for
Nubone corsets. Phone 685-H. 117
Lleutonunt Robert L. Wilson has
arrived safely In France, according
to word received today by his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Wilson.
Any one knowing the address of
Wllford Gardner please notify Mrs.
Dolly P. Love, Central Point, Ore.
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Mrs. M. E. Root returned Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Rawles Moore, Miss
Alice Smith and Mr. and Mrs. F. C.
Green of Portland arrived in the city
Sunday evening from Crater Lake, to
which scenic wonder they went Sat
urday forenoon.
The pear picking and packing sea
son opened up In full today with
many girls and women working In
the orchards. Nine car loads ot
Bartlett pears were started eastward
from the city Saturday night, follow
ed by tour more last night. Up to
date 32 cars have been shipped.
Included among visitors In the city
registered at the hotels today were:
J. R. N'ewell of Denver, N. Couch of
Los Angeles, G. H. Hast of Washing
ton, D. C, M. A. Gilmer ot San Diego,
J. K. Miller, Joe Dannenhaum, Wil
liam A. Huneck and M. L. V. Hough
am of San Francisco, P. M. Lysson,
TEN SIBERIAN
L
BY
from a five weeks visit in Chicago, 'J- C. Stills and Gus J. Roth of Port-
Minneapolis and St. Paul. While In
Chicago she visited her nephew.
Lieutenant Robert Wilson.
Stuto Fair, Salem, Oregon, Sep
tember 23-28. Splendid exhibits, ex
cellent music, high-cluss entertain
ments and a superb racing card. For
particulars write A. H. Lea, Salom,
Oregon.
Mrs. A. J. Mennlngs of Maywood,
Ills., and -Mrs. J. C. Vandorvort of
Bend, Ore., who had been tho guests
of Mrs. T. J. Kenney, left today for
a visit with relatives at San Fran
cisco.
Among motor touring parties regis
tered at the Hotel Medford today
were the following: Dr. C. L. Law
rence, Lucilo Lawrence and Miss
Bates of Oakland, Calif.; J. E. Wul-
strom and family of Bandon, Ore.;
Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Knight of Chlco;
Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Knight of Eugene;
Mrs. Si. G. Wheeler and Elizabeth
Wheeler of Alameda, and Mr. and
Mrs. Sidney Rule of Oakland; Mr.
and Mrs. It. II. Pease, Jr., and Mrs.
11. Danforth of San Francisco.
Bert Hooker returned Sunday from
Yreka where he went to see J. A.
McDonald who fell from a truck last
weok and was seriously injured. Mr.
McDonald Is still in a critical condi
tion, only regaining consciousness a
few minutes at a time. The doctor
holds out some hope for his recovery.
The outlook Is that many Medrord
and Ashland Elks and their families
will attend tho reunion and picnic ot
the Elks of Jackson, Klamath and
Siskiyou counties at Klamath Hot
Springs, Calif., next Sunday. Tho
Medford Elks lodge has selected the
following committee on transporta
tion for tho picnic: Fred L. Heath,
George Hilton, Jr Goorge T. Collins,
II. K. Tomllnson and Curl D. Bow
man. Mr. and Mrs. Art Smith and Mr.
and Mrs. R. McKoe came In Sunday
from tho Blue Ledgo mining district
and are guests tor a few days at tho
Nash hotel.
The prediction for tonight and
Tuesday Is for fair weather. This
morning's minimum wns 5G degrees
and Sunday's maximum was 87 degrees.
Mr. and Mrs. George L. Burtt and
Miss Georglana Burtt of San Fran
cisco are motor tourists who left the
Intel Medford today for a visit at
Crater Lnke.
F. W, Lowyer, of .Medford, under
went a serious operation at the Good
Samnrltun hospital horo Friday, llo
Is reported as recovering nicely.
Grants Pass Courier.
land, F. B. Caldwell of Woodland
Calif., S. C. Shaw of Montague, E. G.
Morris of Seattle, A. L. Mackintosh
of Hend, IN. B. Green of Palo Alto,
Thos. Kelly, E. J. Gorman and E. S.
Richard of Sacramento, and Mr. and
Mrs. L. J. Hebbrlng of Gazelle.
Two Pullman coaches filled with
drafted colored men from Los An
geles en route to Camp Lewis passed
thru the city this morning attached
to the regular passenger train. The
men were a lively and nice appearing
lot.
HUNS ABANDON OFFENSIVE.
(Continued from page one.)
serious if the French cun advance
north of the Aisne.
This would also threaten seriously
the enemy positions in the salient
about Montdidier und in Pirurdy and
probably accounts tor the withdraw
als north and south of the Somme.
British troops now hold llamel mid
Dcriiancourt on the west bunk of the
Ancre. Albert, where the Ancre di
vides the town, the situation is not
clear.
From Mcsnil St. Gcorujcs, west of
Montdidier til Hrui'his till, (ioniums
ore retiring; across the Avrc. Their
rctrocruile movement already bus av
eraged two miles on a seven mile
front. The French hold Iliiiehes,
hnve lienelriited into ihiricniirt. und
are on the outskirts of Coiirteniurclie.
Huns Abandon Drive
The allies now control the beiidits
west of the Anere mill Avre rivurs.
Military experts hnve called the Avrc
tne pulli to Amiens and the enemy po
sition; on the west bank were very
important, it' the ' drive for Aniens:
was to be continued.
til'i'iif nun nt it iis nf iiiiiimiiiiti.in n,l
(runs hnve been taken by the French,
American und Hritisli troops south of
the Vesle.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOR RENT From Nov. 1st, the
brick warehouse occupied by the
Medford Fruit Co. Apply Archlo
S. Ash. 139
WANTED Married man wants posi
tion on ranch or orchard us fore
man, or work ft on shares; exper
ienced. 308 Haven streot. US
WASHINGTON, Aug. :. Consoli
dation of the political tortious in Si
beria opposed to the Soviet govern
ment und the liberation of ten addi
tional Siberian eilies frohn the Bol
sheviki through the combined efforts
of the C'zeoho-Slovaks und the mili
tary orguniations of ihe Siberian
government were announced in dis
putches received todiiy by tile lius
siun eiuhassv from Omsk.
LONDON, An,.'. 5. The semi-official
Hussiun newspapers, Pruvda, und
Izuvestia, declare that Siburiu intends
formally to declare war on the soviet
government within n few days, ac
cording un mi Exchange Telegraph
elisptiti'he from Copenhagen,
AMSTERDAM, Aug. ."). A plot to
assassinate M. Lenine, the Holshe
viki premier of Russia, und Leon
Trot.ky, the minister of war and ma
rine, has been discovered, iweording
lo n Moscow telegram printed by the
Vossische Zeiliing of. Berlin. Doth of
these officials have therefore doubled
Iheir precautionary measures.
CAULIFLOWER THEFT
SCANDALIZES BERLIN
AMSTERDAM, Aug. 5. Berlin,
says the Lokalanzieger, has been sun
ilalizeil by the aetiou of the city's
burgomaster anil his assistants in
hiding eauftflowcrs, which they took
home in defiance of the rationing order.
I'll
GUI DOWN EDITIONS
WASHINGTON, Aug. 5. Paper
mills hnve been listed as an essential.
Industry, the priorities division of
the war Industries board announced
on the understanding that the great
est possible economy will be exer
cised in the use of paper and that
newspapers will reduce their con
sumption of news print 13 per cent
on dully editions and 20 per cont on
Sunday editions.
3'uhishers believe, it was said to
day, that discontinunnee of ninny
wasteful practices and institution of
a sliding scale of rending mattor will
iceomplish the required curtailments
without interference wilh the iidves
tising columns.
The war industries bourd is said to
favor the principle that no new news
papers be started during the war.
NEBRASKA CORN CROP
THREATENED BY DROUTH
LINCOLN, Neb., Aug. .". Intenso
heat and lack of moisture are serious
ly threatening the success of tho corn
crop in Nebraska crop experts stated
here today. In many sections of the
state serious damage has ulready
been done, it was stilted.
Aeronauts aver that the barking
of n dog can be heard at an elevation
of four miles.
SCHOOL GIRL
TELLS OTHERS
How They Can Find Relief
From Periodic Sufferings.
LONDON, Aug. 5. Raiding opera
tions wore carried out last night by
the British near i.Veuvllle-Vitase, in
which prisoners were taken, the war
office announces today.
On the northern front opposite La
Basseo, the German guns have been
very active. They have shown some
activity also north of Bethune and
j between 'Hazebrouck and Ypres.
' Several of the large retail sores
of Newark, N. J., have hired women
lo drive their delivery -ears.
HOGS BRING HIGHEST PRICE
BREAKING ALL RECORDS
PORTLAND, Ore., Aug. 5. Hoe,
in the livestock market hero today
jumped 53 cents per hundred to
$U).1.", the highest livewcight price oi.
record. . .
BIG COW BOOK.
A. C. PjnirU' Hixlnn. Mitt
FREE.
Arfdrra. I)r
HELP!
.THE COWNEEOSHEir. I
BUY DR DANIELS'
COW INVIGORATOR
FROM YOUR DEALER.
HEATH'S DRUG
STORE
Can Serve You With Dr.
Daniels' Horse and Cattle
Medicine. Come in
and See Us and;Get
a Book .
Nashua, N. H. " I am nineteen years
old and every month for two years I
naa aucn puins mat
I would often faint
and have to leave
school. I hacT such
pain I did not know
what to do with my
self and tried so
many remedies that
were of no use. I
read about Lydia E.
Pinkham's Vege
table Compound
in the newspapers
and decided to try it,
and that is how I
found relief from pain and feel so much
better than I use to. .When I hear of
any girl suffering as 1 did I tell them
how Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable
Compound helped me." DELINA
Martin, 29 Bowers St. Nashua, N.H.
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com
pound, made from native roots and
herbs, contains no narcotic or harmful
drugs, therefore is a perfectly safe rem
edy to give your daughter, who suffers
from such painful periods as did Miss
Martin.
The reason so many girls write
Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn,
Mass., for advice, is because from their
40 years experience they have a store of
knowledge which is invariably helpful.
SUITS
jLON
V rop I
TO ORDER fSS.OO UP
Also Cleaning, Pressing and Altering
133 East Slain Streetgkqttaa
183 E. MAIX UPSTAIRS
WEEKS & McGOWAN CO
UNDERTAKE!!
Day VIiiiihm Pacific 227.
Night Phones: V. W. AVceks, 1U3-J2.
Lady Assistant.
We, Would Be Pleased
To fill your next prescription. Wo follow the doctor's orders exact
ly. We use tho best and purest of drugs and chemicals. We use
care and skill. We do all In our power to help tho doctor help tho
sick. We ask for your business on the value and service wo give
you.
Heath's Drug Store
I'MOM-: HHt.
THE SAX TOX STORK
TTTsi - I ii II r I
Pasteurized Milk
Always pure and has better keep
ing qualities. This modern meth
od has been used by us for some
time.
Milk depot 601 North Grape
street. Everything sanitary. In
spection requested at any time.
SNIDER'S DAIRY
PHOXE 755-R
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$50,000 CLEARANCE SALE
OF AUTO SUPPLIES
POSITIVELY CLOSES NEXT SATURDAY
If you can't come in the day time, come in the evening. We are open until 9 o'clock
C. E. GATES AUTO CO.
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