Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 15, 1918, Page 2, Image 2

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    PATE TWO
MTCDFOTiD MATTi TRIBUNE. AfEDFORD. OTFX!OX. THURSDAY. AIWST 13. 191S
IOCAL AND
PERSONAL
A number of parcnlfl of Bcliool
children 8em to have a nilKiiniliir
stamllnf; as to when the schools of
Metlford will reopen nuil liavo boon
making inquiries of Superintendent
Davenport, in accordance Willi the
decision made by the school boiird
several months ago the schools will
open on Sept. 30th.
Furniture pacKmg ana crating.
Douglas, 201 ItivoralJo, phono 102-J.
It now looks as tho not less than
fifty porsons from Medford and vicin
ity will attend the national 0. A. It.
convention which begins at Portland
noxt Monday. The one cent a mile
rate applies only to members of the
0. A. n., W. It. C, Sons of Veterans
and Daughters of Voterans, and the
Immediate members of thnlr fumlllos,
All tickets' must bo purchased thru
tho commander of tho nearest (.!. A
It. post. I). It. Andrus, adjutant or
Chester A. Arthur post, reported this
morning thut forty persons had nl
roady mado arrangements for tickets
thru tho post commander. The tick
ets are good going until next Wed
ncsdny.
Miss Porry, Mr. Itoot, Mr. Ilarnum
Mr. Ilensolman will furnish music at
the Moobu dance Saturday night. 121
MIsb Nana Seely, daughter of Ur.
and MrB. K. K. Seely, is liore from
Portland vlsitin, her former intlni
ate Medford schoolmates and other
frlends and will also visit friends and
rolutlvcs at Ashland beforo returning
homo.
Mattress making and furniture up
holstering. Douglas, 201 S. River
Bide. Phone 1C2-J.
Private I.ynne K. Smith who Is in
the signal corps servico and has been
stationed at I'"ort Leavenworth, Kns
for somo time past, has been 111 in the
military hospital I here for the pnsl
two weekB with si nrlct fevor.
If you would like to step into an
Ofltanilshcil paying cash business, one
thai hns been carried on In the same
location and under tho sumo nmiiuKO-
mont for years, on ono of I ho bent
nusincsB corners in Jledloril, you
should be Interested In replying to
this advertisement. The owner's only
reason for selling Is lhat ho wants tn
enlist. Allhough over I liu prenenl
draft age, ho feels Hint It Is Ills duly
to dlsposo of his huslnc.'s and eiiler
tho army, whero men with his partic
ular qualification aro needed in over
Increasing numbers. He ha3 throe
brothers in Hie service, and ho wiuifs
to mako tho family record for voluu
icor oniisiments ono hundred per
cent. Tho business is (or snlu at u
roasonnblo price, on a basis which
will ennlilo the buyer to earn a good
return on his investment. A live
man enn mako a good profit out of
this deal Would prerei' cash, bill
will consider all or part I rude. Ad
dress Ilox fill, .Mall Tribune. 12S
It. T. Del.osh leaves tonight for
Aberdeen, Wash., and will return
with his mother In tho hitler's car.
Sho will ho tho guest of Mr. and Mrs.
DoLoah for several weeks.
Ono and throe-color Block pear
labels for Bale. Medford Printing
Co. tf
An auto parly from San .lose, Cal.,
consisting of William ('. Ilolhnmk, C
L. Holbrnok and Miss (i. M. Ilultirmik
departed rrom tho Hotel Mi-dfonl
this morning for a ihree days visit at
Crater Lake. They were cullers at
tho Commercial club on Wednesday.
If you want to dance In Hie best
music In the valley, go to tho Moose
dance Saturday night. 12 I
Tho .Misses ln t'oburn and Imlsy
Smith of Sabotha, Kas., bo are on a
Bight-seeing lour of the 1'aclflc coast
loft this morning for visits nt Port
land and Seattle after a visit wllh
-Mrs. L. 11. Luce.
llr. Ilolno, Ciarnott-Coroy Illdg.
Sirs. Sarah Snwell returned In
Holland, Ore., today following a vl II
wllh Iiit daUKliter, Mm. M, Allen.
Daily's Ta.t. Phono 13,
llerllia 10. Stelger and family i.l
Portland an- guests at the Hotel Hnl
land.
Choice silver smell, salmon, sea
bass, halibut, sable, line cm ul
ford l-'lsh Market. 1-1
.loronin A. lllllielt, manager of the
Uliio Ledge mine, spent last hIkIiI In
Medford on route to Yreka where he
transacted business today.
For the best Insurance, see Holmes,
tho Insurance Man.
Corporal J. A. Ilucner'anlt who
hBS been In Hie Iniantiv jrnir.- (or
tho past flvo month'! anil h.i-i li.'en
stationed nt Cauip I . v i. . leaves for
tho latter camp timltlit after li.nlim
spent a three weeks furbomii with
his parents near lloriil'i'mili and vis
iting Medford friends.
Ono nntl throe-color rloek pear
labels for snlo. .Medford Prlntim:
Co. tf
C. W. Whllloek, mnna.er of tin
Golden Kulo store, was im t.eetei:
nomo today from, his stock buying
trip t Kastorn points. Ho had limi
gone since July Nth.
Fruit Driers for home inc. Pacific
Furn. & Kit. factory. Hu
ll was reported today that Cuy
Waddell, a young mun who has been
living nt a ranch on Ross Lane for
some timo past was summoned in a
recent draft call and will be sent to
ono of the cantonments within u fow
days.
Wo don't sell deer meat but when
It comes lo fish, oli Joy! oh boy!
Medford rish Market.
Deputy Sheriff Leslie Stansell ac
cidentally enriched himsolf by I'-U
last Krlday night when lie placed tin
jder arrest William 15. Law, 2a years
old, at tho telegraphic request of Sac
ramento authorities us n draft eva
der. Tho telegram lo tho sheriff's
offlco Friday merely gave a descrip
tion of Law, who is an auto mechanic,
and requosted his nrrost. Several
hours later Stansell found Luw in
Medford, arresteil him und turned
him over to tho county draft board.
i Later It developed that a fifty dollar
reward had been offered" for his ar
rest. Slato Fair, Salem, Oregon, Sep
tember 23-28. Splendid exhibits,
excellent miiBle, high cluss entertain
mcntB and a superb racing card. For
particulars wrllo A. II. Lea, Salom,
Oregon.
.Marvin D. Fisher and brother, Itoe
Fisher, and' sisters, Pearl and Olela
Fisher of lOugonc, former residents
of Modrord, who are en routo to Mo
desta, Calif., where they will locate
permanently are in Hie city visiting
friends and ure guests at tho Hotel
Medford.
une ana tnroe-color . stock pear
labels for sale. Medford Printing
Co. tf
In Justlco Taylor's court yesterday
tho case of non-support against Asa
Martin was dismissed as the evidence
showed that ho had contributed reas
onably to tho support of his minor
children. Last night Asa called at
tho homo of his divorced wife to
Inquire what fruit sho would need to
put up, and whilo Micro got Into an
urgnment with n nelghoor woman.
Tho pollco wero sent for and Marlln
was locked up, but In court was re
leased this morning in order lhat he
might go to work al a local packing
plant.
, (let (ho pickles, choose, olives,
boiled bain, canned meats for the
lunches at thu Fish .Market, phone
302. 15 1
Kluve.ii carloads of pears we:e
shipped cast from tho city Wednes-
lay. . To dtito i:: curs of llartletty
hnvo been shipped from Mo'ilford.
Mr. anil .Mrs. Lon It. Stansbury and
daughter. Miss Tookah. of Tulsa'.
Okla.. who hnvo been visiting Mr.
and Mrs. .1. II. Illttson. left last ntc.ln
for visits nt Portland and Seattle.
Mrs. Slunsbiiry und Mrs. Illltsou are
slaters.
Tho rainfall of Wednesday amount
ed to only .11 of an Inch, hut was
sufficient to ho of help to Hie late I
pear crop and to freshen up things'
generally. This morning thu nredle-
tbm was for rain this afternoon and
tonight, and warmer weather Friday.
Wednesday was tho coolest ilnv of
tho suinmer n-ai on, tho maximum
teuiperaliiio being GtUi degrees. This
morning's minimum was -J7 degrees.
I . C. Cnto Is at Itoseburg today at
tending tho excursion trip of fruit
growers thru tho orchards of Douglas
county studying tho blight and other
pear crop diseases.
Tho now daiuo hall at Prospect
will open Saturday evening, a .Med
ford orchestra furnishing tho music.
Tho public is cordially luvlled to at
tend tho week-end festivities by Man
ager .lames K. (Irleve. 12 1"
Among county visitors registered
at the hod-Is loday wero Mr. and Mrs
M. ('. Lyon of Walker, Mr. and Mrs.
F. .1 Oulgii'V of .Incksiiiii'iii,- in,, i m
llutler of Appltgate.
Kims Conger of Jacksonville, left
Ibis illuming to intend tho C. A. K.
onventioli at Portland, li. A. (jniv
mil Amanda It. Cray who will also
attend the convention. enecteil in
lepart for Portland tonight.
Flmer l. .Martin who had been
working on a ranch i Fuel., i-.-i-i
md lalelv at a Medford packing plan:
under the name of F.d Martin was
placed under arrest by Chief of ',.
Timothy yesterday al the leqne-t
if the I'nrilnud mil limit les mi il.e
li.H'go of forgery. The local police
have been looking for Marlln ninee
May ;;nih. A Portland officer Is ex
pected hen- loday to take him back
In that city. Marlln claims his aires:
Is due tn spill-work on the part o." his
fuilier-ln-luw.
County Ite.nriler and Mrs. Chann
y I'bii.-v. Ml;.s tlraee lVuree and
Frank Amy left this morning on a
rr.v plel-lng excursion nt IHirkie
irv mountain lu Ibe Crater Lake
-trl.t.
SHEWE FRfiM THE Rlfi SPECIAL P RCGRAM AT THE RIALTQ T0M0R ROW AND SATURDAY
&V?.( W If LVI ."I.'.., F:
IW..- IK.-. J-. V'l,-i '--.
i KIMBALL W ff
A J" 'mljtt r-V .
V 1
' f r " t r
Uii'.f.
Tho ioi lowing wore me ju ices uu t
California pears at tho eastern auc
tion luarhutH yesterday: New York,
I!2 cars, y..'2; Hoton, 'A.iU Chi
cago, $;.!.'. A carload of i)cara from
the ItoKue Hiver valley sold at Chi
cago yesterday at $3.44 per box.
George Kunzman and family are
enjoying a two weeks vacation at
I'roKpeet, having departed foi that
delightful country last Saturday.
Motor touring parties registered at
the Hotel Medford today included W.
C. Swain, C. C. Moon, W. Koncsman
nnd W. K. Mcthen of Powers, Ore.;
W. S. Tuthill. O. M. Welch and C. U.
Bleaudale of Portland; Mr. and Mrs.
H. U Tinner and Mr. and Mrs. Aimer
Urown of Seattle, and Mrs. W. L.
Ilrown and Mrs. X. C. Heine of Salem.
Miss Kdna Wvils of Talent and
Miss Dclpha Coleman of Jacksonville
left this morning for Poitland to at
tend tho Cm. A. H. conixiUlon.
Included among visitors registered
nt the hotels today were A. ML-Der-mont
of Sacramento, J. K. Xeary of
Spokane, Mr. and Mrs. George W.
Heoves and Miss Mildred Ilecves of
Chicago, C. K. Terguson and (). Dick
inson of Portland, O. T. ClawHon, W.
J. Stempor and W. P. Donna of Seat
tle, A. J. Garner of Lcland, Mr. and
Mrs. Al J. Gould and K. H. Ueames
of Klamatli Kails, and L. G. Howard,
I. J. Ryan, V. A. Rorke, I. Tohriner,
II. C. Preen and O. U. Zicgler ol San
l-'rancisco.
LULL IN BATTLE
(Continued From lage one.)
French have captured all the high
ground on the Lasslgny massif nnd
aro working down the north and eas
tern sides bo that a further retire
ment of the enemy in that sector is
probable, according to advices recclv-
I eu here this afternoon.
DEALERS SUGAR
PARIS, Aug. 13. Iloili sides are
gathering strength for a resumption
of heavy fighting. That, however,
does not prevent tho Kronen from
hammering away at the Lassisny and
doggedly struggling onward through
gas ehoked woods.
General Humbert's men have car
ried Kibeeourt, which barred the
road running toward Noyon hotwn'-n
Tlileacourl ridgo and the OIso.
Tho enemy in tha Thleseourt posi
tion is reported to be showing signs
of giving way.
LicnuiiL, iuuuj a nui ufuto nioiiilliCni
announces.
Tho British patrols wero active
thriiout lust night in tho district be
tween Albert and Aletto, where the
Germans began their retirement yes
terday. The patrols havo maintained
close touch with the enemy in this
region.
Tho British mado further progress
at several points on this front.
Since August 8 when the allied nt
tack In PIcardy began the British
and French have taken prisoners to
tho number of 30,344.
Violent Artillery Duel
PARIS, Aug. 15. The violent ar
tillery duel between the Avre and the
Olsc continued last night, according
to the statement from the war office
today. A German raid in Champagne
failed.
The statement reads:
"Tho night was marked by the
rather intenso activity of the artillery
between the Avro and the Oise.
"An enemy raid in Champagne
against the Marquis sector was with
out result."
-SIliigKlo nt Standstill
WITH THU l'RIC.NCH AU.MY IN
ritANCIJ, Aug. llj. (Reuters, 2 p.
in.) Along tho new batik-front from
Cury to Thiescourt wood the strug
glo came to a standstill today. In
nildition to the St. Claudo nnd Ecou
vlllon l'lirms, wo hold ground to tho
north of llelval village and a footing'
In Ple.-.'ilei'-De-Itoyo park. The but-
.Vulii'O to the Public: "", therefore, has reached a natural
The dealers' sugar cards have been 1 conclusion und the danger of a coun-
distrilnited thruout Jackson tuunty ter-attack from Thiescourt Jlnvsif
PSMBUlEOj
Ir a Cap cf K,.
LcisSu'-ar- No
Delicious timer I
today. i.'o dealer is allowed toell
any sugar except to customers sign
ing tho card. The administration
has avoided taking this step until It
was made ubs-olulely necessary. We
must all cO-operate to allow a meager
supply to our allies and a reasonable
amount for consumption nt homo un
til Iho next crop. Tho cards give I'll
information necessary. Two pounds
will lio allowed as a maximum per
person per month. Special penults'
wlil bo issued - for a reasonable
amount for cunning purposes by ap
plication to tho county administrator
giving number in tho family.
W. A. KOLC.KU,
Count v Administrator.
-lias been removed.
CHICACiO, Aug. 15. Ail appeal to
Secretary MeAdoo for government
ah! In financing cuttle raising was
telegraphed loday by V. 11. Tagg.
president of the National Livestock
I'lxchange.
Mr. Tags states that cattlemen for
the most part can get only r-lx months
loans and asks an nppruptiatlon by
congress from which 12 months loans
ea-i lie made. I'iiIi-hh Ibis Is done, lie
says, herds will deerease in the next
1 u years, lie explains that nnusu.il
climatic ami financial conditions are
curtailing the buying of light sto k
for feeding, nnd al't'eeling breeding
herds.
60.000 GOVERNMENT
EMPLOYES AT FRONT
I.UNnON. An-. l.-.-N.. els-, one
ilni-l.-n lia- been denu-leil of mure,
'ecu tor nniiy si-niee Hum tin m -eminent
ilejini tiveni -.. There are now
lei.-e din'' I.U.iihii ,.ipli..4 I,,, m
In -e lie)-;: :! niellt - in ni-tlve M'rvie.'.
DR. R1CKRRT
V Jr
sen atikicai.lv
TI'.STLII, AMI (il.VSSKS
I'lOPERLY' FITTED
8ultc t- oter lay Co.
0 llitrs I M:p
Itl-ilisli Line Advnnced
LONDON", Aug. 1.',. Tho British
lino has been advanced slightly east
of ltainoi oui t in the district north
ttcst of Clu-.ulncs on Iho Picnrdy bat-
WEEKS & LIcGOWAN CO
UXDlORTAKIOPt
lay rhoiie: Pacific '2'27.
Mjjlit I'liones: 1 Weeks,
Lady .-Vssislant.
l.TIiltUUl:.1 Al'TUC'AK CO
ti.mk cxnn
Lenve Medford tor Asmand, Talent
and Phoenix dall, except Sunday at
S:00 a. m. and 10:00 a. m.; 1:00,
4:00 and 5:15 p. m. Also on Satur
day nt 10:15 p. in., Sundays lcavo at
10:30 a. m. and 1:30, 5:30 and 9:30
p. m. Leavo Ashland for Medford
dally, except Sunday, nt 9:00 a. m.,
and 11:00 a. m.; 1:00, 4:00 nnd
5:15 p. m. Also on Snturday nights
at 5:30. Sunday leave Ashland at
9.00 a. in., and 12:30, 4:30 and
!:30 d. m.
PRESIDENT VISITS
a
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JIANVIIKSTKH, JL-iss., An;;. 1")
President nnd Mrs. WiUon arrived
liere today for a visit at the summer
home of Colonei K. M. Ilouse. 'J'iieir
s)c'-inl trein made the trip i'roni
Vt i'.slilnpttul in apH'o.ilunlely 1
lioui's, urrivin;; here at i):2tl o'clock
this morning'. Kscaping liy a lew
hii'.u-i some of Hie holiest wealller ol
Hie summer, Hie president found llie
f.orlh shore delightfully cool und
eleur.
Tile president and Mrs. Wiison
were ni'.- .it Ibe station liv Colonel
J-LATE 10 ci.ASSI?I
LUST Black loose Teaf""!.'. note
book Willi unruled leaves, about
4x'l Inches. Ralph Wuldo hllden,
Kuss Mill, phono 52!). 124
KOlt SALI-1 Kentucky. Wonder
beans, best for cunning; 25 lbs.,
delivered, $1.25; 50 lbs., $2.25.
Call 3 1 4 -J or booth 21, Public
.Market. 12S
FOR SALE OR TRADE 18 mouths
old colt for farm wagon and har
row. 1204 WCst Tenth. 124
WANTi:i Second-hand gun nt 1:
Kast Main. 1:
KOI'NH Valuable check on side
walk. Owner can have same by
paying ad and proving property.
Hrown's Billiard Hall. 123
LOST On down town streets, four
leaf clover ng-ato pin, gold mount
ing. Return to Blnu's Market and
rocelvo reward. 124
FOIl RK'NT Twerverooin housed
partly furnished or not; furnace
heat. Phone 4UI1-R. 12S
FREE. BIG COW BOOK.
A.ldio. llr , ( II, .!.' Ui..l.m. Mm
iHEiPni
1 the cow neeos nap. I
i (V-i smiNft9 n
BUY DR DANIELS"
COW INVIGORATOR
FROM YOUR DEALER.
HEATH'S DRUG
STORE
Can Serve You With Dr,
Daniels' Morse and Cattle
Medicine. Come in
and See UsandjGet
a Book
ORKIiOX MVN LINUS Till: "WOMlCltll I," A M'LLNHHITIUSS
liiiptiin- liiglit Inguinal, 7 r Siaiullng, l ined Willi "Wonderful"
Truss
The Truss I ordered from you orr a year ago has proven very
satisfactory. 1 shall certainly recommend your Truss to anyone I
happen to learn of who Is suffering from hernia, and expect to
pU-i o my order with you when I am again In need of a Truss, but
from Hie way this spi-ndid Truss is holding out 1 do not believe
that will be in the very mar fun-re. Thanking you tor your Interest
1 am. Yours very truly.
, F. II. 11AHSTOW.
Heath's Drug Store
,. ... !i... i, i-uiTiiifleil to enioy the brief
se nnd Mrs. Ilouse nnd .. j . khoy
.1 1.. li --'s inn i-l'SHMtil nun 1 -' N -i . ,
itlier tiici..!.-. ,, ,i.it,,rs were exiieeteil.
PIION'K HXI.
TIIK SAN VOX STOIIK
.1 1. ..t i ... 1 ii-esiili-i I -.11:11 11-
it was uie i-ii 1 - m
Mr! ,Jrt 4"VS I., f ' t A twQ$4$
y
rcr ifiiusc iiAua ivmcuLo
Have a Supply cf Carnation
There's one trouble you needn't have at all in
the busiest time of your year on the fruit farm.
You can settle the milk trouble for that time
as for all times by stocking up with sever
al cases of
Carnntition is sweet, fresh, pure r-.:3: evaporated to
consistency of cream, ar.d canned. It l:cep3 perfectly
in a ccol dry pkee until used cp. ths table.
Dilute Carnation with ar. ccxdl vclume of vater, and
you have mill: of ctar.dx-d consistency for drinking or
f jr any use to which you ibiir.erly put ordinary milk.
Carnation should tc ucctl In lea and coffee cr on
fruits and cereals just as it comes from the can.
rmatlnn "mnlcea evcrvthinc
vnn cock taste better." "The tl!Z::'.2L
Story of Carnation Mi'.::," a book
that we will te e'.ad tJ ser.d
you free, giv'C3 1C0 tnctJ reci
pes. Mail U3 ycur addrss3 fcr it.
ar.d gci several cc?3 I
per case) of Camati
time anybody goes 1
mm
Your Grocer
Has Carnation
1
Carnation Milk Products Company, Seattle, Wash.
OI'l'-l-IU'I) I'OU
IMMEDIATE DELIVERY
5-TON SIZES
Standard Chassis and Dump Models, Especially
Ailiiplcd for IhutliiiB
Logs, Lumber, Mine Hauling, and
Heavy Mountain Work
WARNING: Order now supply limited
THE WHITE COMPANY
Market Street at Van Ness Avenue
San Francisco, Cal.
C. A. UHQI'IIART, Pacific Coast Manager
lilt EAT XOltTIIWKST
TRACTOR AND IMPLEMENT
DEMONSTRATION
E1H-CAT1UNA1., IlKM-nciA,,. PKOKITABI.E
EVERY FARMER
IN' Till'; l-ACinc iXOIlTUWISST
SHOULD ATTEND
si i"n:Miu:t 11, 7, iimh
Kor lvtail-,l Informatlcia write
Portland Implement & Tractor Aoriatinn
B ATE S AT I RES
, , .VOSTHXK-"-"'l'-.ASMlTH
" -" a "mis 115 mo avcra'
3,500 miles.
Knliric Tire. Guaranteed
, . NTi in: ntooK
x.iii oeiuio aiauon 6 now t'.-mlnniMl ..ill. ,1 , .
Chunwr. fn-t.i.n-,. v... ' ' 1 P' J l,h 1,10 la!o!1' mechanical Tire
KromOli. K'"")-"onl.
Curtis Air Free
Try our Tiro Serv0eles Different.
F. It. RohertsJ32 S. Riverside