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MEDFORD MATL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREf.'OX. "WEDNESDAY. AT'OUST 7. 1013
TOCAL AND
JL' PERSONAL
I Superintendent of Schools William
Davenport niinouncoH Ihat lie will
keep tho following office hours lor
(Undents, patrons and all those who
may be Interested' In the schools In
any way: 2:30 to 4:30 p. in. dally
except Saturday and Sunday. Ills
"office is In the high school building
Superintendent Davenport wants all
those persons Interested In the
schools to fool free to call at other
limes us well ns tho foregoing staled
hours.
Furniture pacltmg ana crating
Douglas, 201 Hivereldo, phone 102-J.
Mrs. n. W. Day who had been the
guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. McCnrily
loft this morning for her homo at
Sodro Woolloy, Wash.
Mattress making and fiirnlluro up.
bolstering. Douglus, 201 S. Hlvcr
Blde. Phono 1C2-J. '
Air. and Mi-b. T. I. Wilson and
Aniialiollo Wilson left today for a
visit with relatives at Portland.
There is no place like home and
thero 1 no home quite like the one
which tho owner la offering for sale
at C18 Dakota avenue. (Phone
(508-H). Bargain price. Easy terms.
Finished last fall, Kvory modern
convenience. More daylight and
fresh air than any other home In
Medford. Specially planned to make
housework easy. Your wife would
enjoy the cabinet kitchen, with tile
finish walls, white enameled wood
work, best grade inlaid linoleum on
floor, electric range and hot water
heater (economical and easy to oper
ate, hot water all the time), three
counters, four cupbourds, large cool
or cupboard, plenty of room to put
everything nway; separato laundry
room, with lnrge closet for all utun
alls. IKi'
Ike Morrlmun of Central Point sec.
Hon, was a Jledford visitor Wednes
day. One and three-color Block pear
labels for sale. Medford Printing
Co. tf
Mrs. Horace Polton of Sams Vitlloy
was a Medford visitor Tuesday.
Stato Fair, Salem, Oregon, Sep
tember 23-28. Splendid exhibits, ex
cellent music, high-class entertuln
mentR and a supurb racing card. For
particulars write A. 11. Lea, Salom,
Oregon, '
The stale nillttlu company, more
familiarly- known as . tho Home
Guards, run now drill ut tho baseball
grounds no matter how dark the
night, as City Klcctrlclun llinman has
Just completed the installation ol
two largo oloctrlc flood lights at the
.grounds for tho use of the company.
Spectators are welcome to witness
lhe drills of the company every Wed
nesday and Friday nights at the ball
(park.
I Dr. Heine, Garnctt-Corey Bldg.
On the grounds of patriotism and
Ins an aid to tho government the city
council hus Informally grunted per
tmission for advertising bulletin
I boards or Blgns to bo placed on the
! sidewalk In front of the fedoral em
ployment bureau 'on Front street,
land tho new murlno corps recruiting
'office on West Main street. Thoro Is
ft city ordinance prohibiting surh
signs on tho sidewalks in the busi
ness dlstrlrt.
For Exchange For property of
'equal value In Medrnrd, Af-hlnnd or
vicinity, I will exchange my property
In this city consisting 1 lots, a two
Btory six-room reinforced concrete
,rosldenco with largo sun porches,
full basement and nil modern Im
provements, built four years ago, to
tal cost of reshlenco and property
'94,000. Located In best part of city.
My Willi six thousand population Is
tho principal city of the Vermillion
Iron range, flvo largo mines within
tho city llmlls, common labor $1.30
to $j.00, skilled minora 6 to S dollari
'per day, nil eight hours work, uitncv
'short titio hands at present. Unisons
for desiring exchango Is poor health
,nd desire fur moderate climate. Ad
dress Charles A. Nutter. City Engi
neer, Ely, Minn.
Miss Helen O'llrlen who was visit
lug her grandmother, Mrs. S. C.
'O'llrlen. of Hi South Crape, has
returned to her home In lil.hmoiid,
Cal.
, Man or boy with motorcycle to
take Sunday Morning Suns to AfIi
lnntl. Will not Interfere with any
other Job. Phone ;;, or call at San
Office. j i ;
The tendency of the pear auction
"markets in the e.ist yesterday was
downward on account of the hut
woather there. In New York on '::
fan of California llartletts Hie aver
age price wan $:;.:!;, in iioiton $2. no.
and Chicago The Harden
picking, packing and shipping season
Is on III full swing In the valley this
week.
Daily's Taxi. Phono 15.
For tho best Insurance seo Holmes,
the Insurance Man.
Mrs. A. 1'. HuKcn nnd son arrived
homo Tuesday from a two months so
journ lit Portland, Seaside and other
points.
At the home of Mrs. Klncaid at
Agate at 2 o'clock this afternoon
Miss Anne McCormick gave a canning
demonstration.
Mrs. Paul Hanson, local agent for
Nubone corsets. Phone 58'i-H. 117
Mrs. Guy Satterlee, nee Katherlne
Hoiloway, who has been visiting rela
tives at Urownsvllle arrived In the
city Tuesday and will be the guest of
friends here for sometime.
Ono and three-color stock pear
labels for sale. Medford Printing
Co. tf
In Justice Taylor's court today
Hurt Peek was fined $10 and costs
for speeding on the Pacific highway
between Motlford and Phoenix at 40
miles an hour on August Bth. Willie
Cress of Ashlund wns also fined $10
and costs for speeding on the high
way last Saturday.
llutto Fulls Lumber company want
saw mill men and lumber pliers. Pay
standard wages. 116
Mrs. Holier! Hold and son of Sedro
Woolloy, Wash., are iho guests of
Mrs. Hold's parents, Mr. and Mrs. N.
O. INordwick, at the Nordwick runch.
.Mrs. Held arrived here last week for
a farewell vlelt Willi her brother,
Arthur Nordwick, who was one of the
draft contingent that left this morn
ing for Camp Fremont.
Saratoga Chip day Saturday, Aug.
10.
Lloutcnunt llohb Deuel was recent
ly transferred from the C.'ith artil
lery, just as that command wus ready
to leave for the front trenches, lo
the quartermaster's department In
France where he Is now serving as
cashier. IJe was very much disap
pointed when transferred as ho want
ed to go into battle with the other
boys from Jackson county, many of
whom are In the 6 r, 1 )i .
One and three-color stock pear'
labels for sale. Medford Printing
Co. tf
C. W. McDonald, president of Ihe
Jackson Counly bank, loft today for
u business visit to Sun Francisco. He
will be gone four or five .days.
Buy Suratoga Chips and help the
refugee children.
Owing to the absence of Dr.Km
mens and Kceno last night, and the
permanent absence of Dr. llargrave,
tho city council was unuble to meet
last nigh! because of the lack of
quorum. Another mooting Was sot
for tonight at which time action will
bo laken on Mayor dates' police ap
pointments.
Any one knowing the address of
Wllford Cardnur please notify Mrs.
Dolly P. Love, Central Point, Ore.
in
MVs. F. O. llowmnn of HIH, re
turned homo today after placing her
ten-year old son Fred In St. .Mary's
academy.
Everybody will cat Saratoga Chips,
Aug. 10.
Tho condition of Dr. IS. II. Poftor
continues to Improve. Ho enjoyed
auto rides yesterday and Monday,
and Is able to walk around a little.
Ills full recovery will be a matter of
about six months. ,
Aid the helpless llelgiun children
by eating Saratoga Chips.
The following books have just
been added lo Iho library: Challenge
of tho present crisis (Fosdlck); Dis
asters and the American Ked Cross In
dlsastor relief (Deacon); Genetic
and eugenics (Castle): Homo veget
able g-dening from A-. (Kruhin);
Introduction to Inorganic chemistry
I Smith): Lifo ut the T. S. naval
academy (Earle); Musical education
of (he child ( Macpherson ) ; Military
and colonial policy of Iho V. S.
(Knot); Ono young soldier (Doddl;
Simplest spoken French ((lleso ti
Corf I : Water color painting (Itlch);
West Point (Richardson).
Enjoy yourself und help (he needy
by outing Saratoga Chips, Saturday,
Aug. 10.
Motor tourist parties at tho Hotel
Medford today Included Mrs. W. H.
Stanford of Sun Francisco nnd Mrs
I. V. Patton of llollistor and Dr. and
Mrs. F. s. Ilolladuy and Mr. and Mrs.
H. C. Fryman of Los Angeles.
Slate Fair, Salem, Oregon, Sep
tember 23-2S. Splendid exhibits, ex
cellent music, high-class entertain
ments and a superb raring rard. For
particulars writo A. II. Lea, Salem,
Oregon.
Mr. and Mrs. Perry Cook and
daughter of Omaha. icb., are (he
guests of Chief of Police nnd Mrs.
George Timothy. The ladles nre
cousins. The Cooks are en route by
motor car to Los Angeles where they
will spend (he winter. They lefl
Omaha on Juno nth. und last night
was Ihe first (line that Ihey had slept
in beds as they have been enjoying
outdoors life all tho way.
One and three-color stock pear
labels for sale. Medford Printing
Co.
Included among (he visKors regis
tered n( (he hotels today were Mr
Abrahams of New York, F. H. Ehorly
of St. Louts. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Maud
of Monterey, Calif.. Mr. and Mrs I",
II. Manning of Oakland. Mr. and .Mrs.
Paul Schlllerslon of North Bend. V.
J. Steinper of Seattle, A. Peck ot
Watsiunllle, K. W. Howard of Uis
Angeles. K. E. Hewitt of Indepen
dence, and T. II. Sherrard, A. L.
Johnston. Mr. and Mrs. C. C, Thom
tiim, !. W. Ileynolds, II. J. Johnson
and Merlon It. Del.ong of Portland.
Griffith Cowglll,; former resident
of Medford and former sergeant of
the Seventh company, who1 wus dis
charged from service after the com
pany reached Fort Stevens hecaure
of a slight hernia, Is now recovering
from an operation In the Northern
Pacific hospital a! Lraitiard, Minn.
When he leave3 the hospital he will
enlist In the marine corps If he can
get permission of the draft board to
do so. For some time he has been
working with an engineering crew
for the Northern Pacific railroad in
Minnesota.
Miss June Millard left this morn
ing for Portland where she will un
dorgo an operation In St. Vincent's
hospital which II is hoped by her rela
(Ives and friends will restore (o her
(be complele use of her stiffened leg.
The Mail Tribune received a poslal
card loduy from SeaHle, dated Aug
ust 5th, and signed by J. M. Grossly,
former Instructor in the Medford
high school, and Rev. Frederick M.
Carslens, former pastor of the Hup
(Ist church of this city, saying: "All
well and happy, hut no place like
Medford."
County Food Administrator Folgor
warns the public not to hoard sugar.
He is watching closely for violators
of Ihe food rules. Tuesday he cansed
the arrest of an Ashland citizen on
the charge of hoarding sugar, who
will be fined from $10 to $50. He
has summoned three persons before
him for investigation from the nor
thern end of the county on sugar
hoarding charges.
A letter from Jeff D. Heard, the
former well known Medford mining
man, states that he Is now mining
silica near Hot Springs, Arkansas for
the government.
IN SERVICE STAR
"The Service Star," Madge Ken
nedy's latest Goldwyu production,
Iho in no sense a war picture, carries
a messago lo all humanity.
This thrilling and realistic drama
of the hour shows how women are
bringing happiness to tho homes
whore little service flags In the win
dow loll of great sacrifices for the
nation, and how they leavo nothing
undone to prove to these heroic moth
ers that everything pusslble will be
done to help them und their sons at
the frout or In Iho camps.
Tho locale of "The Service Blar" Is
a prosperous farming section that
lias given liberally of Its sturdy sons
to the cause of democracy. Several
war service societies, composed main
ly of young women, and including a
lted Cross division and u women's
loyally league, are shown nt work on
sweators, socks and wristlot3 for our
boys.
Everything that tends to show how
well tho women of America uro do
ing their part toward winning the
war is visualized In "The Service
Star," which cornea lo (ho Klalto
today and tomorrow.
U. S. FLEET UNDER
BRITISH COMMANDER
UNIM( Anir. 7.Almiml Kim
tins nnimmu'ctl tltnt most of'Ilw S.
tlotioyirs Imvp hren sorvini; mnler
Uritish vice ittlmirnl sinro May, liH7,
nnd Unit 1. S. tlnju!nnui:hts are nt-
hil; lis part ot' the Itritish "rand licet
under Admiral Sii; David llently.
They luive adopted Mrilish wiiinals
and praetiet's us a result ol- the unity
roimnnnd. American ships hit
serving from tho White Sen to the
Adriatic, he. said.
DIED
KODKIt Frances Eltznbetta Lodor,
dnntihter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lo
dor, died nt tho homo of her Rinml
narents, Mr. nnd Mrs. S, L. Bennett,
7.31 South Klverslde, ut to u. m.
Wednesday, August 7. nt the bro of
10 years, flvo months Anil nine days.
She was tho eldest daughter of Mr.
and Mm. I. odor, and had been 111
-.lure the latter part of last March
with leakage of tho heart. She Is
survived 1-y her parents nnd tdster
(tilth.
Funeral servU-es will lo held at
tlie llennett home Friday, August
Vi h. at 2:"i p. m. Interment will
tie In tho I. O, O. F. cemetery.
A Cool Breakfast
for warm weather
No fussing
round a
hot stove
l-f ir i oar
Post
Toasties
(Made Of Corn )-($$
WASIIIN'OTOX.-'Aug. 7. Tlie
diamond Shoals lightship, ol'f ('ii)ie
llntlera-i, X. ('., wn.- shelled and mink
li.v an enemy sulimiirine late yester
day, thi' nnvy department was toduv
Informed. The crew has reached
shore safely.
The submarine came within n hull'
mile of shore, according to the brief
report whieli reached the navy de
partment. -A CANADIAN ATLANTIC POUT,
Au. 7.- An American schooner ar
rived here today with H.'i members of
tho crew of n Japanese freight steam
ship which whieli had been toi-peiloed
oil' the Nova Neolia coast.
Tlie vessel was lli Tokuyaniii Mu
ni, 7,021) tons gross. She was sunk
without warning about J0II miles oil'
shore on August 1, according to Ihe
erew.
ORCHARD ACCIDENT
I'. W. Ilnmill, the veil known or-
ehardist, had a narrow escape from
serious injury nnd' dentil Tuesday,
and 1'ortunatelv ot away with had
hnfTses nnd cuts.
Mr. Ham ill wns driving n flat top
way on through the orchard, loaded
with empty boxes, on tup of which
were seated lus two children. Some
of the boxes slid forward and fell on
the horses, which i'riylitencd the ani
mals and they started to rim away.
Then the waj;on tipped slightly
throwing more boxes and the children
off to one side, and precipitating Mr.
Ilamill forward between tlie horses,
lie was drnjjod for u distance before
the horses were stopped.
The children escaped injury, but
Mr. Ilamil was badly bruised about
the body, sustained n cut over tlie
ri;:ht eye where one of the hor-.es
kicked him, several minor cuts about
the lace, and in addition a wa.uon
wheel passed over one of his lej?s, no
bones of which were broken.
GERMANY BECOMES
ANIMAL-LESS LAND
AMSTERDAM, Aujf. 7. Germany
is rapidly becoming an animal-les
land. Nearly nil tlie cats and dos
have been killed, there is uo more
poultry, and tlie few cows left get
so little food that lliey have to be
slaughtered. Hordes receive at nul
a couple of Mounds of oats and live
pound- of hay n day.
Japanese use star fish for fertil
izer, us they contain almost 5 per
cent nitrogen.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
LOST Tuesday on West -.Main street
small handle ot laco beading and
remnant of ribbon, l'hone 922. 117
FOH RENT 200 aere stock ami
grain ranch; joins outrange; i0
acres In cultivation. Ous, the
Tailor, 40 North Front street.
FOR SAI.K On account of poor
health a Rood paying husiness for
sale cheap. Inquire at 3ii North
Riverside. 121
FOR SALE OF UI-IXT Cattle ranch.
Also 0.0 head of cattle, fori Skyr
inan. Trail. Ore. 12"
WEEKS & McGOWAN CO
. UXnrcWTAKER
liiy rhoitr: 1'aclfic S2".
Xlulit I'honcs: V. W. Week, 1!):1-J2.
I.aily At.tistuiit.
IXTKIUUUt.lN- Al'XUCAK CO
TIME C.Uil)
Leave Medford for Asniand, Talent
and 1'hoenlx dall, except Sunday at
8:00 a. m. and 10:00 a. m ; 1:00.
4:00 and 5:15 p. m. Also on Satur
day at 10:15 p. m., Sundays leave at
10:30 a. tn. and 1:30, 5:30 and.!:3U
p. ni. Leavo Ashland for Medford
dally, except Sunday, at 9:00 a. ni.,
and 11:00 a. m.; 1:00, 4:00 and
5:15 p. m. Also on Saturday nights
at 5:30. Sunday leave Ashland at
9:00 a. m,, and 12:30, 4:30 and
5:30 p. ni. .
m4 pferr tm m vhm la FiiWii.
Hate. tm. M-M
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IN ALLIED HANDS
BRITISH AIR TOUCH HUAD
QltAHTIOltS I.N' KRANCIC, Aug. 7.
Illy the Associated Press.) There
have been many signs recently of ex
treme uneasiness by the (jerinan high
command rexardlng the Increasing
ascendancy of tho allied airmen on
the western front. This has been
especially evident since the American
airmen have begun to appear In force
and have proved themselves of the
same mottle as tho French and llrit
Ish fliers.
It has become a common-place
among British airmen that their op-
pouctils will not face combat in the
nlr unleES In sirengih of three or
four to one, and Tlerman prisoners
have told of German airmen being
punl.'-hed by their flight commanders
for returning to their nTrdiomes still
laden -with bombs nnd animiinltlon
which they had been ordered to drop
over tho British lines. It Is becoming
Increasingly hard to find a (lermcn
airman over the allied side of the
lines In the daytlmo, as is proved by
tho German's own admission ' that
when they do manage to bring down
an allied machine It Is almost always
over their own territdry. '
MOTHERS
Should KeadMrs.Ivlonyhan'a
Letter Published by
Her Permission.
Mitchell, Ind. "LvdiaE. Pir.kham's
Vegetable Compound helped me so much
during the t,me I
Yfaslookingforward
to the coming of my
little one that I tin
recommending it to
ether expectant
mothere. Before
taking it, sorncsjajs
I sulfered with neu
ralgia so badly that
I thought I coul-i
not live, but after
taking- three bottles
of Lyiiia E. P i n k
ham's Vegetable
Compound I was en
tirely relieved of
ncuralgiu, 1 had
gained in s.ength
and was able to go
around and do all
my housework. My baby when seven
months old weighed 19 pounds and I feel
better than 1 have for a long time. I
never had any medicine do me so
much good." Mrs, 1'EAT.L MoNVHAN,
Mitchell, Ind.
Good health during maternity Ss a
most important factor to both mother
and child, and mmiy letters have been
received by the f.ydia E. Pinkham
Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass., telling of
health restoreddiiringtliis trying period
by the use of LydiuK. Pinkhain'sVems
table Compound.
Keep
the Pot
Boiling
HOVSKWIVKS run lend no
lMttor support to Komi Ohi
solvation than hy cinmintf
tho maximum amount of
iwh senson's fruits nnd vcK
etnhles. It also benefits the.
individual family nnd lc
crcnies tho waste ot porhh
ublo products In the Hokuc
ltivor Valley.
And don't fnrjtot to
keep adding tit that hank
balance hero nt the l-'irM
National.
Wm. G. TalL.
Presldent
iWT- MF.DFOUD.Oi5F. j?Mi.
tc api rat. iooc:oji'
i. ..Tvinmi" :.'-.tt7tt:tt..
SUITSljE
to Oltll:u $s.i.no vr
Also Clcaniig;, rrvlnit ami Allerlim
1:1 I'jist Main Sirvctiil-qllaii
l:. MAIN 11-bl.VlliS
I
AW
25 CENTS a
1 ii
!N-THE'FIVE;POUND$!ZE
the most,
economical
coffee you
it goes
4
tier
BACKED BY AG U APANTEE
THAT MEANS SOMETHING
Come to Our Toilet Department
For your toilet wants. There is no other store in this locality pre
pared to take care of your beauty needs as we are. We have all
the leading hrands of creams, face powders, toilet waters, etc if
there is anything new, we have it.
Heath's Drug Store
I'HONK H8I.
For Sale
1917 Chalmers
Like New Cord Tires
A Real Buy
Only several days left on' this
Valley
i .
HAIF-
COST OMI.il.VI.I' AS .lll H
And wear twice as Ions ns the average Fabric Tiro. Guaranteed
3,500 miles.
lTXCTl "UK l'IKM)!-'
Our Service Station Is now equipped with tho latest mechanical Tiro
Changer, L'p-to-llate Vulcanizi:is equipment, Curtis Air Free '
From Oil.
Try our Tiro Service It's Different. I
F. R. Roberts 1 32 S. Riverside
Gagnon Lumber Yard
! All Kinds of rough and dressed Lumber.
Speeialties: Dimension stitlT, Finishing Lumber,
Shingles, Sash and Doors, Koofing Paper, Fruit
Boxes.
Give ns a trial and Buy Jackson County products.
Place orders now for Fruit Boxes.
New Shed 113 S. Front St. Phone 859, Medford
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DENNEY & CG.
FRUIT MARKETING AGENTS
Specializing in the dis
tribution of Northwest
ern boxed fruits.
M. E. ROOT, jepresentative
Warehouse on S. P. Track. Block SmithTf MaiiTst.
MEDFORD, PHONE 294
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5 muni win v.im-.iKu, ni.
g F. H. Ilogue, Vestern Manager.
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