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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREfiOX. TnURSDAY; AUGUST 22. 191 S
TOCAL AND
PERSONAL
lira. E. .Y.J Kelly and children ar
rived In Mod ford last night from
their several months stay at Indian
apolis, Ind., and will continue to re
side here until Major Kelly returns
from the war.
Furniture pacfcrng ana crating.
Douglas, 201 Riverside, phone 1C2-J.
Kobert Gordon of the Lawyers
Title and Trust company of Portland
who was a prominent member of the
last legislature and who Is not only
candidate for re-election but also
leading candidate for the speaker
ship of the house, came to the city
today from Grants I'ass where be
was on business for a short visit with
W. H. Goro and other frlnnds.
There will be the same good music
at the .Moose dance Saturday. 129
Mrs. S. B. Doolittlo and Miss Mar
garot Schomlsch left this morning
for a visit with friends at Grants
J'ass.
Don't fall to see the most Impor
tnnt discovery made on pear blight
alnco the discovery of the pear blight
germ. Demonstration at the Expert
ment Station next Monday at
o'clock. ' , 131
Mrs. O. H. Johnson of Chicago,
and Miss Olhe Johnson, of Medford
who have been visiting In this city,
left for Portland this morning.
Jtoseburg News.
One and three-color stock pear
labels for sale. Medford Printing
Co. tf
Kev. A. II. Carnahan, pastor of
the Presbyterian church for the past
five years, who resigned July 1st
has been appointed division secretary
of the National Y. M. C. A. under
government auspices for the Marsh-
liold and Coos Hay districts, which
comprise several spruce icamps coa
tnlnlng from. 75 to 100 enlisted men
each. Rev. Carnahan will leave for
Ills headquarters at. Powers, Ore.
September 1, while Mrs. Carnahan
and family will live at Eugene.
Vollow the crowd Saturday night
Moose dance and good music. 129
All young men who have reached
their 21at blnhda'slnco June nth
last or who will become of age on or
beforo August 21th, must register for
military service Saturday, AuguBt
24th.
Dr. Heine, Garnott-Corey Bldg.
Richard McElhoso, a traveling
salesman who made periodical busi
ness trips to Medford for some time
past, some tlmo ngo enlisted in the
nnny ordnance department and now
holds an officer's commission. He
passed thru the city this week
rotito from Portland to San Francisco
and expects to soon be sent to SI
lierla.
For the best Insurance see Holmes,
the Insurance Man.
The school council will hold a
special nieotlng tonight to act on
mutters pertaining to supplies for
tho school year and oilier routine
affairs.
One and three-color stock pear
label! for sale. Medford Printing
Co. tf
Miss Prances Pierre left this mor
ning for Seattle to Join her father.
John (!. Pierce, who went to t Hat city
Juno 1st, and entered the Seattle
lilgh school. Mrs. Pierce and daugh
ter Molllo will Join them In about a
month and the family will make
their permanent home in Seattle
alter a two years residence in Med
ford. Fruit Driers for home use. Pacific
Kurn. & Fix. Factory. 146
Mr. and Mrs. II. v. .Mason and son
of Klamath Falls, are visitors in the
city and guests at the Hotel Holland.
Harold I). Foster, assistant federal
forest supervisor. Is spending several
days in the Appleate diolrlot looking
after fore try matters. Supervisor
Itaukln has In en absent from the city
for several days looking after olficia
dull.'.
If ou like sood music and like to
dance, no to the Mooe hall Saturday
night i;i
Miss Helen Cowglll of the O. A. C,
Is a nitor in the city and vicinity
from Corrulll. in connection with ex
tension work
One and three-color stock pear
labels for sale. Medford Printing
Co. tf
The latent number of the Jackson
County Agricultural News, which Is
Just off the press. Is being mailed out
to uUfK ribers today.
Mattress making and furniture up
holstering. Douglas, 801 S. River
side. Phone ICi-J.
.Mis. P. Muglcr. .ll.. I. mile Muglcr
ami .Mrs. A. N. IHe (if Weed, are 0
motor party slopping at the Hotel
Nash.
For sale Tomatoes for canning.
I'honn "7 1. I'M
Mr. and Mrs. Fay t anon left today
for Portland which city they cpo-t
to make their permanent home. F.n
route they will stop 0tf at Hoscburn
for a week's visit Kith relatives.
Daily's Tail, phone 15.
Among visitors at the Commercial
rltlli today was MImi M .-i t lo .Merrltt
of (irundy Center, la.
Returning campers and motorists
report that there Is a good crop of
huckleberries at the Cnlon creek
huckleberry patch. At Klamath Falls
this season huckleberries are selling
at 12 a gallon according to report.
The fire department was summon
ed to 900 East Main street this fore
noon to extinguish a grass fire burn
ing near the barn of ..Mrs. George
Jackson's home, which threatened to
communicate to the barn.
Classes at St. Mary's Academy.
-Medford, Oregon, will be resumed
Tuesday, September 3d. Complete
courses offered In high school, gram
mar grades, primary and kindergar
ten. Exceptional advantages in
music, art, and china painting. Resi
dent and day students are received.
Excellent sleeping-porch accommoda
tions are a feature of the boarding
school. 342
Dr. J. Lawrence Hill and wife ure
now at tho Portland Hotel, Portland
and will be there for a couple of
weeks. They are both well and hap
py. They hear weekly from their
son In Franco and he is well and In
love with his work and surroundings.
Dr. and Mrs. Hill may take up their
residence In Portland, but will never
forget beautiful Medford and their
Tnany kind friends.
A sale of Interest In the business
district trunspired this week when
Court Hall sold his half Interest In
the large two-story Young & Hall
brick building on North Front street,
In which Moose hall and the Optimo
cafe aro lotated, for $12,500. The
purchaser was Mr. Hall's sister, Miss
Pearl Hall, the well known Lake
view. Ore., school teacher who had
been visiting here for some time and
Is now visiting relatives at Myrtle
Creek. The building has a 75-foot
frontage on Front street.
If you would like to step Into an
established paying cash business, one
that has been carried on in the same
location and under the same manage
ment for years, on one of the best
business corners in .Medford, you
should be Interested In replying to
litis advertisement. The owner's only
reason for selling Is that he wants to
enlist. Although ovor the present
draft ago, ho feels that It is his duty
to dispose of his business and enter
tho army, where men with his partic
ular qualifications are needed in ever
increasing numbers. Ho has three
brothers in the service, and he wants
to make the family record for volun
teer enlistments one hundred per
cent. The business Is for sale at a
reasonable price, on a basis which
will enable the buyer to earn a gooil
return on his Investment. A live
mun can make a good profit out of
this deal. Would prefer cash, but
will consider all or part trade. Ad
dress Hox 63, .Mall Tribune. 12
Wanted Auto stage driver. Court
Hall. 2j
The recently published statement
of subscriptions for War Savings
stamp sales was incomplete In that it
showed Brownshoro under the quota.
when complete subscriptions show
the community over the top with
1 1055 subscribed.
Fifteen carloads of Bartlett pears
wore started eastward from the city
Wednesday, and ten cars were placed
to be sent out today.
Mrs. W. W. Ilirlchet arrived in the
lly today lo Join her husband who
was recently appointed on the police
force of Medford.
Among the men who enlisted here
this week for work in the shipyards
and who left last night were Jasper
Ilaker who went to Portland, and
Herman P. lloyer. W. D. Haves. J.. I).
'orllss and ('has. McCIaln who went
to Astoria. Frank Messing of Talent
was a member of the partv and will
be employed In a Portlond ship yard
Superintendent of Construction J
Ilaker Is Installing a rock crusher
ust nonh of Ashland lo furnish rock
for tho highway improvement on the
Hillings bill. Tho crusher outfit be
longs to the county nnd has been In
operation near Talent. A road roller
Is being brought in from the Slskl
yous for uso ou tho hill.
Owing to heavy travel train No. 13
has been running again this week In
two sections from Portland to Snn
Francisco.
The weather Is again wanning up
and the higher temperature is wel
comed as It will greatly aid in ripen
ing tomatoes, corn and other garden
produce. Wednesday's maximum
temperature was s.vr. and this morn
ing's minimum was 47.5. Tho fore
oast is for fair weather tonight and
Friday with warmer weather Friday.
A Klamath Falls motor party In
the illy today consists of F. A. Sny
der. Ira Wylle, .1. C. .Mahon and W.
P. Johnson. They are guests at the
Nash hotel.
DR. RICKERT
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KNIFE PEEP INTO THE LION
J. H. Van Meter and L. Ilolzhottser
of Olene, Ore., were among Wednes
day's callers at tho Commercial club.
Mrs. Josephine .Mahoney, well
known Boston literary woman and
authoress, with her 11-year old son
Paul arrived in the city this morning
from Portland and departed on the
stage for a sojourn at crater Lake.
Mrs. Mahoney, who writes under the
pen name of Bangs Burgess and w ho
two years ago published a book on
the national parks and other scenic
wonders of America, is just finishing
a year's tour of the parks and scenic
places of America and Canada gath
ering material to write another book.
Miss Helen Moore who taught
school In the Butte Falls district
last year will take a course at the
normal school at San Jose. Calif.
Miss Ethel Freeman, a graduate of
the Ashland high school, will teach
at Butte Falls this year.
Corporal Jay Olmstead, who ex
pects a promotion to sergeant In a
few weeks, left today to resume duty
In the aviation service at Rockwell
field, San Diego, after an eight days
furlough spent here.
Mrs. M. E. Fries left this morning
for a visit with her daughter. Mrs.
O. C. Purkyplle at Leland, Ore.
In the New York auction market
yesterday with receipts of 45 ears of
pears tho average prico on California
pears was $2.74, nnd on Washington
pears $2.56. In the Boston market
California pears brought $3.45 and
Oregon pears $3.35. California's sold
at $2.45 In tho Philadelphia market
and Washington's at $2.55. In the
Chicago market California's sold nt
$2.35 and Washington's at $2.20.
Included umong visitors registered
nt the hotels today were W. i.
Ketehum of Chicago, A. (i. Brcitwtfs
er nnd J. N. Rodgers of Plttiburg,
Clarence Gisney and Orva Dennis of
Oak liar, Calif., Mr. nnd .Mrs. 11. L.
Hall of Grants Pass, Mr. and Mrs.
J. ('. Iloldman of Oakland, F. X. Dock
or oodburn, E. L. Webster of Eu
gene, E. S. Hammond. James Miller
and George H. Graves of Salem. F. V.
rarrar of Merlin. K. Anderson oi
Chlco, Joe I.andls of Redding, George
Compton, G. A. Pittlnger. Geo. L.
Thompson, and A. Adorn of San
Francisco, nnd Mr. and Mrs. Dan Gll
key, E. C. Mealy, F. It. Wagner and
A. II. Ferguson of PortbmH
The news that J. W. Shirley had
resigned as teller of tho Farmers &
Fruitgrowers bank, which position he
lias held for the past H luoaths. to
take effect Sept. 1st, and that him
self and family will Foon leave the
city to resido at Queen City, Mo., will
be received with much regret by his
many friends thruont the- city and
county. .Mr. Shirley has been a resi
lient of Medford for the past 10 years
during which time he gained uu ex
ceptionally wide acquaintance thru
bis years of service with nubile
uu..is. nicai nanus, and the county
treasuiers office during regimes nf
I. M.
Cronomlller and Fred Colvig.
and as deputy In the office of sheriff
dining W. II. stngler's Incumbemv.
MURMAN RAILWAY
WORKERS ARE SICK
STOCKHOLM. Aug. sixty ,,e,
cent of the raila workers mi the
Mnriimii railway, niuning from I Vim.
griul to the Ar.-tie eoa-t, are reported
to bo sintering trom typhoid lecr
and eunv a- a rc-ult of the lack
..I r,.,..U.,tt.
In Our Toilet Department
('mods of quality, Azurea Face Powder. Sachet, ami Extract. Honor
and Callet Indian Hay, Anthea. nnd Poau iK-spagne Foce Powders,
l.lp Pomniade and Ke llrow I'rnolls. Palmer s (lardeuglo Foce
Powder. Talcum. Sailirt. Toilet Water and Kvlruct. All the lijor
klss goods, .Mary Cardon Toilet Water and Fxtr ict. etc.
Heath's Drug Store
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POKTLAXD, Am:. 22. C. E. Ad
urns of Omaha. Xeb.. was eleied to
day commaniler in chief of the (inind
Army nt the Republic for the eominj;
year. The new head of the organiza
tion served in the Civil war in the
Fifth Wisconsin battery fourteenth
army corps under the command of
General George II. Thomas, nnd Gen
eral Sherman.
Tiie eleclion of Mr. Adams was
made unanimous.
J. (I. Chambers of Portland, Ore.,
was chosen senior vice commander
in chief.
The delegates to the O. A. R. con
vention placed themselves on record
as favoring- n wr.r for the uncondi
tional surrender of the foe nnd an
even niore vigorous prosecution of
the war than hitheito.
HUNS FORCED BACK.
(Continued r-rom r-age One.)
the lino over which the British at
tacked yesterday.,
In this region, the Germans seem
to have slowed up the British. The
same may be said to be the situation
on the hills north of Soissons. Lit
tle progress has been reported In this
sector for the last few days. Last
night's German official report, how
ever, told of the French reaching the
plateau north of Juvlgny but said
they were driven back.
There have been no reports of
fighting from Lassigny north to the
Somme.
With the fall of Lassigny and the
high ground surrounding It, the
German resistance In that region Is
said to be relaxing. From Lassigny
General Humbert is In a position to
outflank Rove and Xoyon by advanc
ing toward -Vesle.
General Mangin is reported to
have Increased by several thousands
the 10.000 prisoners taken up to
Tuesday night.
On the Italian mountain front east
of Lake Clarda the Austrians have
become more active. Two attacks
against Italian positions have been
repulsed.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
WANTED Auto stage driver. I Rec
ommendations). Court Hall. 130
FOR SALE Team, harness and
hack, at a bargain. 102S Court
street. 134
WANTED (ilrl for kitchen and pan
try work; also first-class waitress.
Good wages. Phone Hotel Austin.
Ashland. 13u-
LOST Hough black leather club
bag containing laundry, etc. Re
ward of $:..Mo it returned to Mail
Tribune office. 131
TAKEN I P On South Oakdale. one
bay horse, in pound, weighs louo
pounds, two white back feet, heart
brand on right shoulder, small
white Fpecks over body. Owner
can have same by proving property
nnd pnyinsr nil 13 1
WEEKS & McGOWAN CO
UNDERTAKER
Day llione: Pacific !t!7.
Xitflit Phones: l v. Weeks, IIIU2.
I .ady Assistant.
Tin: SN TO.X STORK
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By opera io
PARIS. Aug. 22. The German
newspapers have become the most
reliable authentlcators of the Hun
reverses. During allied victories the
Germans are fed 4))' their pres3 on
domestic quarrels, scandals and other
notorious matter. ,'Not a word is
given out regarding conditions at the
front.
This was especially true In the re
cent offensives. Practically no space
was devoted to the great battles.
Scandals and domestic troubles were
aired in the columns of every puper.
Among matters was a notorious
hospital affair. Professor Max Hen
flel of Jena was being tried for the
death of a woman on whom he had
operated.
According-to the Berlin Tagcblatt,
he was frequently visited by Prince
Bernhard of Llppe, who took a mor
bid pleasure In seeing women operat
ed on. Once when the prince called,
Professor Henkel summoned a wom
an for an internal operation.
He was told the woman had just
breakfasted and was not ready for
the operation. However, he had the
stomach pump applied, despite her
1 rotests, gave her an anaesthetic, and
operated. She died in half an hour.
He was acquitted on the ground
that another physician, chief witness
for the state, was as notorious a
'brute as he was and his testimony
was valueless.
M A FAILURE
SEATTLE, Wash., An-. 22. Sock
eye salmon, it now is definitely es
tablished by fishermen and packers,
are to be added to the list of food
stuffs of short production this sea
son. Ordinarily I lie fish should have
started running July (i to 15 mid in
crease in volume until August 10. but
there hus been no appearance of the
fish in numbers to date and operators
are discontinuing: production in l'nget
Sound.
Thus far il is reported that the
traps ure takiii" nlioiit 2."i per cent of
the pack of 11)14, which was mi off
yenr for sookeyes, and the avernse
catch for purse seine boats has not
been over :tlM) fish for the four weeks
period, with less than 2,000 fish for
the boast with the hi'-'host record. On
this showing:, fishermen state thev
have not earned operatinir expenses.
Vnless the luiiiMial happens in an
extraordinarily heavy belated run of
fish, the fishemen, it is said will be
heavy losers this season, owing- to
their war time costs of nets nnd
equipment and the general increase
in the cost of condiuiins their opera
tions. The Companionable Woman
Mon marry' for compauionship;
some get it and some, do not. No
woman who is dragged down with
ailments peculiar to her sex can be a
fit and happy companion for any
man. There is, herever, one tried
and true remedy for such conditions
in that famous old root and herb
medicine, Lydia E. Plnkhnm's Veget
able Compound, and no woman who
is afflicted with displacement. Irregu
larities, Inflammation, ulceration.
backache, headaches, nervousness or I
"the blues," should rest until she has
given this good old-fashioned remedy
a trial. It will restore health and
Influence your wholo life. Adv.
When a Diamond
Talks
To flash a bankroll Is dangerous.
To flash a diamond Is wisdom.
A diamond ring Is a visible mark
of prosperity.
You can tell anyone how mucn j
you have In the bank. Why should'
jthey believe you? j
I The sight of a diamond ring saves'
all the "doubtful explanations." i
It's good, practical business.
Why even the ladies size tip a man '
by means of a diamond ring! I
Make part of your dollars sparkle
Get a ring today nt Roddy's.
J.-, $10, $.-,11, JiT.1, $1110.
Martin J. Reddy
For Diamonds
Vlstors Always Welcome,
Mall us your wants.
COIiYALI.IS, Au-. 22. tiatliciiiiir
of (iigitalis or foxglove by school
children and other patriotic Oregoii
iims should be pushed with vittor, ac-
eordi.,1:towor,lrc-civedbvl'rcidiitf"1'0. aliglitlns In tho mad center
. , .. , , ',, , ,, i'of Barbary Coast, the voriest mnel-
. .1. Kerr of the Oregon Agricultural , . , , , ,
p i strom of vice in swirling, gurgling
college irom the office of the sur;con.frauy Jobg thrcaloned nlm wlll
general, Washington, II. ('. Thus far. fata violence. Clans of the wicked
Ibis year 1.-I0O pounds of digitalis ( ll;1htuos gathered to assassinate him.
have been shipped from Oregon jinder T,e strength of tho great official
the direction of Demi Ailoiph Ziel'le ' nrIU ()f San i,-rancisco was exerted to
f the School of liiarinacv. lb-nn
.iefle hopes to make another ship
ment this year of .inn or lino pounds
and lo send at Ica-t 2. mill pouiiil. be
tween now and next August. Tho-e
who wish to lu-lp along a ;'i:od ctiuse
are asked to urite Dean Zeille for
instructions in regard to (he hand
ling of the plants. Large qiianiitics
of tincture of digitalis arc Used in
the ii liny. It hits proved the best
remedy for shell shock.
'"The digitalis leaves gathered, un
der the direction of lican Zicile,"
reads a letter from the ofiiee of the
surgeon general, "have been sent to
the l.'nivcrsity of Minnesota for con
version into tincture of digitalis. The
army wiil require a iarge quantity of
the tincture nnd it is fortunate that
we were able to g-et in touch with
Dean Zielle. I
understand that the
Oregon digitalis rs of excellent qual
ity mid I n--ure you that the nsi.-t-ance
in this matter rendered by the
citizens of Oregon is appreciated by
(his office."
with Medfnrii trade Is Meflfnrrl tc1a
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MEDFORD, niONE 294
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F. H. Hogue, Western Manager.
. "The Finger of Justice" pointed to
the lost souls in tho most vicious and
wrotched jdague-spot the Pacific
coast ever knew. Rev. Paul Smith
taw it and quickly plunged to the
s;:v- his life, but nothing cpuld du
atroy his divine purpate to rescue
the withering souls In that reeking
i hoi bed of sin.
j The sensational and romantic
j manner in which he did this recently
in the wicked city of the Golden Gate
; constitutes ono of San Francisco's
; most gripping!' thrilling stories
1 Ihruout its enUre history of business
I und social evolution and revolution.
In a most astounding, smashing,
; thrilling story of love, politics and
the underworld entitled "Tho Finger
of Justice or the Fall of Barbary
I Coast." told in a beautiful reel-film,
! one of the most sensational chapters
: in the social history of the coast is
j visuulized on the screen of the Rialto
; theater on Friday and Saturday,
, "";rnuun " evening, u is a story
or reformation that all should read
i in picture. Crane Wilbur, as Rev.
Paul Smith, is the star of the play;
and he impersonates the "Fighting
Parson" with fetching, clutching
realism. It is a startling story, with
a sweeping climax.
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x:Li hoi is its lubricating qualities
at cy:nj;r heat, burr.s clean in
the cylinders end c out with e
l.aust. Zarrlene fills these require
mtnis rnccth becnvna it is cor
rectly rztincti from eec;cc Califov
Ska feaa
far Motor Cats
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