MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, 0EflOSvl 'ITKSDAY,' AUGUST 20, 1918
PAGE FOUR
I0CAL AND
PERSONAL
Mi. John Perl, Mrs. John A. Wea
lerluud, .Mrs. John Y. 1 1 ill and Miss
Fannie K. Wheeler of I'en Yan, N. Y.,
lift Ibis rorenoun for a several days
outini; at Crater hake with Forcbt
"WcHterltim! acting an chunffetir.
Furniture packing ana crating.
Douclua, 201 Riverside, phone 162-J.
a
Mrs. Henry Hart and son Kohert
lc: ft Inst night for Qiitncy, Ills., hav
ing lieeii called to that city by the
actions illness of Mrs. Hart's mother.
Don't fall to see tho most Impor
tant dlncovery made on pear blight
Hince the discovery of the pear blight
germi iJemonstratlon at the Experi
ment Station next Monday at 2
o'clock. 1 3 1
In tho New York auction market
Monday wilh receipts of 50 carloads
of California pears tho price wus
$:!.!!:! u box. Oregon pears sold at
$.'1.1.1 and Washington pears ut $2.71.
In tho Chicago market California
pears sold at $2.(10, Oregon pears at
$2. 1 n and Washington pears at $2.55
In thn lloston market California
earn sold at $11.25, and in the Chlcu.
ro market Clalrgeau pears sold at
$2.10.
Ono and throe-color stock pear
labels for sale. Modford Printing
Co. tf
M. C. Merrill of l.ogull. Utah, was
nmong tho callers at the Commercial
club yesterday seeking Information
ubniii the city and valley.
fir. Heine, Carnett-Corey Bids.
A resilient school Is to be estab
lished at tho forks of Coos river by
the Seventh Hay Adventlst church,
work on preparing tho silo to begin
immediately. Tho land for the
school has been donated to the
church and the buildings aro expect
ed to bo rondy for occupancy In the
fail of 11)19. A committee of 12
churchmen from different parts of
Hie slate, representing lloseburg,
Metlfnrd, Ashland, Oranls Pass, Cot
Inge Crove, Oakland, Central Point,
Portland and Gravel Ford met ut the
propored site and decided definitely
upon the erection of tho school.
(limits Pass Courier.
Can someone give us the address
of C. W. Stanley, formerly of U. F.
I). i.'o. 1, MniKord?
Mrs. It. II. Montgomery of Inkls-
ier, X. I)., who had boon visiting her
son who Is in the navy uud stationed
nt Mnro Island, arrived in tho city
today for a visit with Cllenn O. Tay
lor and his mother, Mrs. II. H. Tay
lor. For tho best Insurance Bee Holmes,
the Insurance Man.
llernlco mid Harry GUI, children
of Mr. nud Mrs. .1. S. Gill, former
residents of Meilforil, left for their
homo at DuiiHiuuir today after n
three weeks visit hero with relatives
uud friends.
Among county ',.;iors In Medford
Monday and today were II. II. Grca
ton of Itoguo Itlver, Krnest Horn of
Watklns. ICd Chartrnw of Gold Hill
and Mr. mid Mrs. Cluis. W. Scott mid
Tims. 1,. Itngsdalo of l,ako Creek.
As I am required to take several
months rest as a result of my recent
Illness, Hie .dedford Sanitarium Is
tempotarlly vlosod. It will be re
opened for business upon my return
from the cast about January 1st.
:. II. Porter. M. I). 128
Mrs. K. k. Kelly, wife of Major
Kelly, who has spent tho past eight
months with relatives in Iiiiliunnpo-li-i.
Is on her way to Medford with
h-r children to reoecupy their home
on ihiceu Anne avenue.
One and three-color stock poar
labels for salo. Medford Printing
Co. tf
The library wishes to call special
attention to the new magii.iuo being
pnl'llihed by tho government called
"Cany On." It Is most attractively
jiiliit'd mid illustrated and describes
the reronstruclion work already he
lm; ilmie tor disabled soldiers and
niIIoim. The sec ond number, Just re
ceived, has articles by President
AVil'on, Theodorn itooscvnlt, Charles
Al. Schwab, etc.
Fruit Hrlers for homo uso. Pacific
Kuril. & Fix. Factory. lit'
State Fair, Salem, Oregon, Sep
tember ::i-2S. Splendid exhibits,
excellent music, high class entertain
nients and a superb racing card. For
particulars writo A. II, l.oa, Salem
Oremui.
l'elr:ir Ij.'M, tho Jeweler, return
ed yesterday from a week's vacation
In the Aiilei;iiie country. While
li way he enjoy cd fining knmo farm
work and I'ishim;.
Olio unit three-color stock pear
lnhuls for rale, Medford Printing
Co. tf
little Fdliu Saunders, mice ot
Mrs. John I'. White b It today for
Diinsmulr to live for a lime with
Garfield White. Mrs. White ami
urnnilchlldicn, Dorothy and Margery
Paley neconip. inted F.dun as tar as
Colestltie, and from there on lo IMtns
nitilr slio was In charge of the Gill
children.
Mattress making and furniture up
holstering. Douglas, 201 S. Hlver
eldo, Phono 1CS-J.
G. M. Usterly, the Waldo mining
man, und Mrs. listerly are guests at
the Hotel Medford, having arrived
Monduy.
Dr. Frank E. Hull and family of
Tipton, Calif., are motor tourists vis
iting In the city. Dr. Hull was a
culler at the Commercial club today.
Daily's Taxi. Phone 15. '
In Justice Taylor's court Monday a
Jury acquitted J. F. Payne of the
churgo of falling to give one-half tho
roud lo an overtaking vehicle on be
ing signalled. Tho charge wus pre
ferred by George T. Collins and the
Incident which brought about the
case occurred ono Sunday sonic time
ago on the Crater Luke road east of
Prospect. There were a number of
witnesses on both sides and the cvl
denco wus contradictory.
Among motor touring parties reg
istered at the Hotel Medford are the
following: Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Adel-
spurgcr and Mr. and MrB. James Pol
henuis of Marshfield; Mr. and Mrs
I). S. Goer and Mr. and Mrs. Cal (Jeer
of Hums, Ore.
10. W. Anderson and Art Smith are
visitors In the city from the Iilue
Ledge mining district.
W. T. Crlcve returned to his head
quarters ut Prospect toduy after a
short visit in the city. Ho reports
that there are only about us many
door In tho Prospect section as last
year, hut with many more fawns than
usual, muny of whom are being killed
by coyotes.
Soven carloads of Ilartlett pears
were shipped east from Medford last
night, and about 13 more cars will
go out today.
Fred Mcntsch, United States min
eral surveyor, arrived here from
Douglas county yesterday and went
to the Kuch district where he has
some government work to perform.
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Murphy of
Garden Grove, Calif., are visiting
their daughter, Mrs. Fdgur Wight
and family. Mr. and Mrs. Murphy
operate an orange grove In California
and are taking udvnntago of the G.
A. II. oncuiupment to muke Oregirii a
visit.
. Mr. Sclileffelin wants to find
homes! for throo girls who want to at
tond school anil work for their board.
Ono Is a soldier's sister.
Miss Isabella Dodds of Poise, Ida.,
who had been the guost of Mr. and
Mrs. A. II. Winning, loft for home to
day. She Is Mrs. Wlssing's aunt.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Millikon of
Mobrldgo, S. D., left for her home
today after a visit, with Mr. and Mrs.
II. II. libycr.
Mrs. George Trana and daughter
loft today for Eugene for an extend
ed visit, und will bo Joined thero by
Mr. Trana who will come from Port
land. Among visitors reglslorod at the
hotels today were Robert Winkotmnn
of Philadelphia, Mr. and Mrs. E. W.
Cross of Chicago, M. II. Hamilton
and family of Dallas, Tex., Herbert
llrewltt and W. II. Ilrowltt of Ta
coinn, W. P. Cohnser and 11.
O'Connor of Vancouver, Mr. and (Mrs.
M. K. llubcock, Mrs. Nellie lietlUh.
I,, K. King mid William Mack of Sun
Francisco, J. Andrews of Salem, Em-
uleo E. Sams of Fort Klamath, Mr.
and Mrs. Chns. Hull of Montague, W.
M. Hansen of 1 1 lit, E. J. McCurthy of
Oak liar, and Mr. and Mrs. It. W.
'(order, T. J. Conway, l- .1. Cornelius.
.1. M. Doiignn, Harrison Allen and S.
V. Ilohlen of Portland.
FRENCH ADVANCE FOUR MILES
(.Continued From rage One.)
elo.-o to the important town of l,as
signy. The (ionium's Itnhl on Hove also
-ccius lo he weakened by the recent
progress of the French north and
-nulli of Hie town. It would appear
Hint liove now i- enveloped on three
.-ides.
J it t tliiltlnve-l of Soi oils the
l-'rench liuve occupied Yasselis, which
Is on the ea-tuurd hunk of II sum
siremii which now- into the tnse riv
er ul Mcir-am, which was captured
by Hie I-reneli ye.-lenln v.
In Hie old ricar.lv battlefield the
(iertiiuiis have been Initncliiiii.' repeat
ed eounler iillaeks auain-t llie Urit
i-li line Mini lipiist of Chilly. The-i
iis-aulls were rcpul-cil hv the llrit
i-h.
'fiie old l.y- -alienl is iieing rapid
ly tliittelicd out hv the liernuuf re
tirement from the extreme we-terly
po-itioii held by tlieni after their
April ollen-ne. The llrili-h oftieal
-tiilenient -iiuw- that the line now
run- from .Melville, on the north, to
the vicinity of l.oeoil oil the -oulll.
Ieuin ii laruc ti-itimjo of iilmndoncd
territory in the direction of St. Ycn
nnt which hn- been occupied by the
llrili-h.
Novoti fii-t i- becoming Hie central
point of a -tilicnt -ueli a- tlnil crcnt
eil iirnllliil Mentiiiitler at the begin-
little of tile I'lealdy offen-ive.
I.H--IC.HV i- heiliL- npplvnohcil I' roln
I lit- -tcilli by General linu-hcti
troops who have finally dehorn llcil
I nun Thie-i ourt unml.
- r f ." the lli-e Inward Sni .
WEEKS & McGOWAN CO
UNDKKTA K Kli
Day IMiotie: Pnclftt U-7,
Xlghl I'honl-s: V. W. Vn-k, Ur.UVi.
IjiiI) .ssstuu(.
General Miingiii lias captured more
high ground unci has taken jMorsnin
und has brought his tutul of prison
ers to 2,'.(l.
If Marshal Koch can succeed in
pinchinc; off Noyon and advancing
northward lie will compel the Her
mans to retire from the present line
north of Ifoye toward Arras and will
liiiMcn, if not force, a German re
treat to the north of the Aisiie be
tween SnUsons mid llheiuiH.
There lias been only slight uetivilv
aluiiL' Hie Ve-le, the Trench und
Americans linvinir enlarged their
(milling north of t lie river by slight
advances ut several points.
Fred S. Stripp, superintendent of
the Medford district of the Metropol
itan Life Insurance company for the
past 14 months, has been promoted
to the superlntendoncy of the Spo
kane district of the company, and
leaves for Spokune next Friday to as
sume the new position. Mrs. Stripp
and their children who have been
visiting relatives at Arlington, Wash,
will Join him thero In a few weeks.
Much regret Is felt generally thru
out the city over Mr. Strlp'p's leaving
Medford, ultho his many friends re
joice In his promotion. He has been
one of the leading and most tireless
workers since coming to Medford in
all the war activities, and for these
Invaluable services alone he will be
'sorely missed. He also found time
'to take an active Jnterest In all civic
and public movements.
Several months ago Mr. Stripp was
elected chancollor commander of
Talismun lodge. Knights ot Pythias,
and no last night's meeting was his
-last with the lodge, tho occasion was
made a verltuhlo love feast and fare
well In his honor.
Mr. Stripp, who Is first lieutenant
of Company F, state militia, the
Medford company, will retain his
commission in that service for some
time yet before resigning, and If the
company is merged Into tne federal
service, as is now contemplated, he
will return nnd go with the command
into that service.
I.ocomnlivo Kiiginecr Writes
Overwork and worry cause kidney
trouble. When the kidneys are not
working properly, poisons accumu
late in the system, resulting in buck
ache, sore muscles, stiff joints, rheu
matic pulns, constantly tired feeling
and othor distressing symptoms.
Georgo Mc-Lnln, Turtle Luke, N. D.,
writes: "I tun a locomotive engineer.
I had a bad puln In my back and my
bladder action was very irregular, 1
took Foley's kidney Pills and was re
lieved In a couple of days." Sold
everywhere.
GET NEW KIDNEYS!
The kidneys are tho most over
worked organs of the human fiody
und when they fall In their work ol
filtering out and throwing off tho
poisons developed In the system.
things begin to happen.
Ohe of tho first warnings is pain
or stiffness in tho lower part of the
back; highly colored urine; loss of
appetite; indigestion; irritation, or
even stonu In the bladder. These
symptoms Indicate u condition that
may lead to that dreaded and fatal
maliiily. Hrlglit's disease, for which
there is said to he no cure.
You can almost certainly find im
mediate relief In GOLD MKDAI.
Haarlem Oil Capsules. For nioro than
2"0 years this famous preparation
has been mi unfhtllug remedy for all
kidney, bladder and urinary troubles.
Got it at any drug store, and If It
does not glvo you almost iniinedlate
relief, your money will ho rofunded.
Me sure you get I he GOLD MKDAI.
brand. None other genuine. In
boxes, three sizes. Adv.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
'Oil S.M.I-: A No. t Sharpies separ-
ator, nlmost new, one miie north
of Jacksonville. Phono :(.";;.
Darker!. 121
LOST -Ladies' watch foil, gold and
silver interwoven with Initials N
M. V. on charm. Phono ul-l-X2.
12S
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FOIt sai.i:-
lOS-lt.'l.
-t i nil ii sacks.
Phone
Foil S.M.I-: -W vnned pigs, .' i-ncji.
Frank II. Ha, Tolo, Oregon.
DR. RICKRRT
V. V KM S( 'I KX Tl l-'ICA l.l.Y
TlvSTI'.ll, AXI) til.ASSKS
PROPERLY FITTED
Suite 1-2 over May Co.
,v puops vm-:i
At the federal emp Uiyment agency
In tho Nash hotel building six nin
enlisted yesterday to t Ike employ
ment as helpers In the shipbuilding
yards at Portland and As.Virla. There
were muny other appllcan Vs and the
outlook; Is Hint from 15 tiV 20 men
will be Bent out by the government
on a special couch attached to the
regular passenger train Wednesday
evening. Only helpers are being en
listed now, and not skilled nuachan-
Ics. Nor are men enlisted who are
needed in farm Industry.
The enlistment of applicants will
be continued all day today up to II
p. m and all day Wednesday. Of
the six who enlisted yesterday for a
period of six 'months only one was
from Medford. The six- were George
H. Spencer of Madison, Wis., T. J.
Atkinson of'San Diego, X: J. Maker of
Medford, C. .1. Pabltt of North Bend,
Ore., T. W. Mill of Aishluud, and
one other whoso name is withhold
for the present.
R. R. Howard, Bipedal representa
tive of the Astoria' Marine Iron
Works at Astoria. OVe., arrived in
Medford this morning Jo assist In en
rolling at the federal employment
agency, of skilled meeumlcs for the
installation of machinery in govern
ment wood ships. The Astoria Mar
ine Iron Works Is charged with the
final fitting up of all the gocrernment
wood ships for seven. different yaros
In the lower Columbia river district,
nnd it is the hope to enroll a number
of skilled mechanics from non-essential
industries.
An all day meeting will be held nt
the Agate school house next Sunday
with good speaking and special mu
sic. The public Is Invited to come
with well filled lunch baskets.
gas in
liUTw.ttprinifirifH
Taf zan of the Apes
I Thrills - Startles - Astounds
Different from
Admission -
.to
Buisizr
Brown
and hisPo
To ibv sior? of
GOLDEN RULE'
SATURDAY, AUGUST 24th
GRAND FREE ENTERTAINMENT
Everybody Invited
An Entertainment that WiirAtnuse and Interest Both Young and Old
FREE SOUVENIRS TO EVERY BOY AND CIRL
I
An oilier important local chapter in
the t wo courthouses muddle of Ion;,'
stnnuj ing in Klamath county is being
enact) ed in Jacksonville today with n
niiiuM -r of citizens in attendance from
Kluniii Hi KiiIIsP representin,' Loth
sides t f Hie controversy. The court
end ot" the controversy has b.-er. on
tlir -OIT'O ttlMA tint',,,.,, i.i.l.rn I.' IT I
Culkins of .(hi e.,,v 1..., J,';
the lieut ot;' the muddle in Kiamuih
county every citizen there is intensely
intereste,d und prejudiced in l'uvor of
one side o(r the other, and it would he
almost ir rpo.ssiblc to obtain -ie. un
biased .ju.;y.
Sonic lame ago suit vtis brought
against J'. M. Doupin of Portland,
omit rnelorr of tile newest new comt
house, former County .lodge Marian
Hanks, who wus recalled because of
Ictlini.' the contract j and other de
fendants, by the present county court,
-who plans completing the court house
purtially completed three years i-irj,
to rooxiver $41,000 ihut Dougim col
lected as part of his remuneration
for building the last new court house,
on the irrounils, that he held no leal
oontraet. Ue.t'ure' Judve Calkin- i-t
Jacksonville today motion was in-
, havo fhe m,,an
Jind the other defendnuts, who include
.Architect E: E. MeCluren of Port
land, stricken out.
The attorneys representing Hie
plaintiffs are Y. S. Wiley, C. L. El
fiott, Fred 11. Mills und V. M. Jlun-i-nn
of Klanuith Falls. The atlon-.r-ys
for the defendants are Harrison Allen
of Portland, personal attorney, of
Contractor Dougun, und Thoimis F.
Drake anil Chns. y. Stone of Kliit.intli
Falls. Among o'.hers interested from
Klamath Falls here today who nre
interested in the case arc Foimer
County Juik'e 1 Links, County fieri; C.
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M. & M. M. A AC
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Anything You Have Ever Seen
- 25 Cents Children 15c
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vv vi i i a in WLdW -'vv i ii w xa
R. Deliiip, County Commissions F.
II. MeConiiuek, Kuiiis S. Moore, II.
II. Vun jVulkenberi; and J. K. Met'ay.
MFECTANT
FOR PEAR BLIGHT
There will be a demonstration at
the Experiment Station, Talent, Ore
gon, on August 2lith, at 2 p. m., for
tho purpose of showing tho fruit
growers the results of muny disinfec
tants that have been used ut the Ex
periment Station In an experiment to
determine the value of disinfectants
for pear and apple blight. Some very
! remarkable results are to he seen.
Every fruitgrower should bo present.
Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Porter left this
morning for a visit at Corvallls with
their son John, who la assistant
cashier of the Benton County Nat
ional bank, and from there will go to
Portland to visit another son, Harry,
who Is an employe of the Portland
Lumber company. They will be gone
three weeks.
Lemon Juice
Girls! Make beauty lotion at!
home for a tow cents. Try it!
Squeeze the juice of two lemons
into a bottle containing three ounces
of orchard white, shake well, and
you have a quarter pint of the best
freckle and tan lotion, and complex
ion beautifier, at very, very small
cost.
Your grocer has .the lemons and
any drug store or toilet counter will
supply three ounces of orchard white
for a fow cents. Massage this sweet
ly fragrant lotion Into the face, neck,
arms und hands euch day and see
how freckles and blemishes disappear
und how clear, soft and white the
skin becomes. Yes! It is harmless.
Adv.
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Railroad Man Gives Gaod
Advice
"Sevorul years ago I was under
treatment of a stom:ch specialist
for 5 months, 3 weeks of which were
spent In a hospital. Another stom
ach specialist told me I had gall
stones and that an operation was
necessary. I . did not want to have
this. I lost 45 lbs. in weight. Talk
ing Willi a l)ruke,mun one day he told
me of Mayr's Wonderful Remedy and
since taking it I have gianed 16 lbs.,
and am feeling fine. 1 am advising
others to try it." It is a simple,
harmless preparation that removes
the catarrhal mucus from the lntes
tlnul tract and allays the Inflamma
tion which causes practically all
stomach, liver and Intestinal ail
ments, Including appendicitis. One
doso will convince or money refund
ed. For sale by druggists everywhere.
Adv.
i i i pitt itaiu view n i i
Farmers
THU problems of harvest j
I loom nlicud. jAro you pro-
I pared for thej expense by
j: having ample credit mid
I substantial cash reserve?
I Legitimate needs will he
I found easy of fulfillment
j: , here at the First Xiitlon-
j; Hank.
H I
j II Wm. G. Tait, President
H Oris Crawford, Cashier
I n BST
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y BAM It J
When a Diamond
Talks
To flash a bankroll is dnnKorous.
To flash a diamond is wisdom.
A diamond ring is a visible mark
of prosperity.
You can tell anyone how mucn
you have In the bank. Why should
they believe you?
Tho slKht of a diamond ring saves
all the "doubtful explanations."
It's Rood, practical business.
Why even the ladies size up a man
by means of a diamond ring!
Mnko pnrt of your dollars sparkle
Got a ring today at Heddy's.
$'!.", $111, $50, mmo.
Martin J. Reddy
For Diamonds
Vlstors Always Welcome.
Mull us your wants.
GAGNON
LUMBER
YARD
All kinds ot rough and dressed
1 Lumber.
I Specialties: Dimension stuff, Fin
1 lshlng Lumber, shingles. Sash and
t Doors, RooHng Paper, Fruit Boxes.
I Buy Jackson County Products.
I Place orders now for Fruit Boxes.
J Xew Shed, 1 1.1 H. Front St., .Medford.
I Phone 839.
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