Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 27, 1918, Page 2, Image 2

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    MEDFORT) MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREOOX, TUESDAY. AUGUST. 27. 1918
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AT THE RIALTO TONIGHT ONLY
"SUNBLIND SKIRTS'' lli.-I.U sway in Germany.
i ne ueiuc l
TOCAL AND
V PERSONAL
. NOW THE VOGUE -earcilv of clothim; material is fore
' in; ninny women to dye their yellow
AMSTKliDAM. Ausr. 27. Xeces- smibliiids blue nnd convert them into H
il v n the mother of invention even skirls mid coats.
PGE TWO
Tho many young men seen on Hie
streets of the city yesterday ami ' to
day with the largo letters "V. 8. X.
A." on their sleeves are county draft
ed men culled to enter service who
will depart within tho next few days.
Hero and there In addition to the
above letters, stunding for "United
Btutes National Army,'1 appears a
man Willi the additional letters "S.
P." on his sleeve. This means that
ho Is to serve as a corporal with a
Kquad of men In his charge en route
to tho cantonment.
Furniture packing and crating.
Douglas, 201 Riverside, phono 1U2-J.
Dr. Carl C. Donoy who delivered
patriotic address at tho Itlalto thea
ter last night, departed this morning
for his home at Salem.
Mrs. Paul Hanson, local agent for
Nil hone Corals. I'hnno r8u-ll. 1
Mrs. WllliJm McCllntock and son
, left Monday for their home at Spo
kano, following a visit with .Mr. and
Jlrs. II. S. Ilnllls. Mrs. McCllntock
; and Mrs. Bullls are sisters.
F. W. Dartlett, Medford's taxldor-
; mist and furrier will open shop in
Bedford forepart of September, date
announced later. Deer heads not
dressed out,' should be placed In cold
,' storage. tf
f'odoral Forest Supervisor Itankln
left this morning for a several days
. Inspection of forestry conditions In
tho Prospect district.
How aro you fixed on guhs and
Bhclls? See the Crater Lake lldwa,
135
Forty-eight young men of the navy
who aro Just orf the U. S. S. Vlcks
burg passed thru the city this morn
ing en route from a California port
to "somowhere" In the north. Dur
ing the train stop the boys picked
roses on the Southern Pacific pack-
way, ate pears gathered from nearby
fruit packing houses and otherwiso
onjoyod themselves.
One and tbree-colo stock pear
labels for sale. Modford Printing
Co. tr
A scries of meotlngs is bolng held
at Trail by Mrs. Klvu lloliert, pastor
of tho Freo Methodist church it Ash
land. We enrry the guns and Bhlls that
will got those deer. Crater Lalio
Jldwo. 135
Mrs. Tom Fuson Is visiting at
Grants Puss ns tho gucsfof Mrs. (1.
I. Jostor. '
Dr, llolne, Gnrnolt-Rorny BIiIk.
A motor touring pnrly from Port
land that arrived at the Hotel Mod
ford lalo last night consists of Mr.
and Mrs. F. C. Knapp and Florence
-and Addison Knnpp.
During the month of September 1
am going to give the public a chance
to buy shoos, first-class goods, at 10
Icr cent discount below the rogular
prices. This Is an opportunity you
won t got ngnln soon. L, F. Stroud
ro. JO South Central nvenuo. tf
Mrs. tlnylord M. I.oomls, nccom
panliMl by Mrs. Willis Seymour of
Pavonmi, O., who has been her guest
for a week, left toduy for a visit Willi
Sirs. I.oouils' parents In Angel valley,
Klnmulh county.
Hove you got that deer yet? It
not, aro you shooting tho best ammu
nition. See Crater l.uko lldwo. 133
Hut flvo cars of Hartlott pears
wero shipped east from tho city yes
terday, Tho Hart let t season is near-,
ing tho end, and soon activity In
packing anil shipping of other kinds
of pears will begin.
For the best Insuranco see Holmes,
tho Insurance Man.
Miss Calherino Miller arrived In
tho city from Grants Pass yesterday
to spend a week with her mother
and brothers, prior to their depar
ture fur their future home at Pnit
Innd. Deer season is In full swing.
Como and see us for your guns and
ammunition. Crater l.ako lldwo
1 :!.'.
A well known local taxicab man
yosterduy purchased a Ford sedan
car from tho Gates Auto company,
to ndil to bis lino nf taxlcabs.
One nnd three-color .stock pear
labels for sale. Medford Printing
Co.
If
Kd Manley, representing the
"Hearts or the World" that Is to lie
at the liliiltu, September 7 to 10,
with a large stniphony oiohestra.
was a Medford visitor Tuesday.
"Hearts of the World" Is a romance
of the war by l, v, Griffiths and Is
styled "tho sweetest love story ever
told. ' Part of the scene,' were film
ed on the battlefields nf frame. This
will ho one of the greatest pictures
of the season..
Fruit Driers for homo use. Pacific
Flirn. & Fix. Factory. hi;
There will lie no meeting of the
Medford unit of the mihcrslty offi
cers training school this evening.
Tho first meeting held this week
will bo oil Friday evening, at the va
cant garage building on South Front
street formerly occupied by Power
Auto Co. Hull call at S o'clock sharp
Dally' Taxi. Phono IS,
Tho following books have recently
been added to tho library: American
spirit (Lane); Arnold Adalt, Amer
ican ace (Drlggs); Mere Ma bio; love
letters of a rooklo (Streeter); Flow
er of tho Chapdclaincs (Ca)dee);
Good old Anna (Lowndes); High ad
venturo (Hall); His second wife
(Poole); History of the Pacific
northwest, new edition JSchafer):
Johnnie Pryde (Hell); National pro
gress, 1307-1917 (Ogg); Itovlng and
fighting under four flags (O'Ueilly);
Rural teacher and his work (Foght);
western front, drawings (Hone);
Winged warfare (I)lshop).
Ouo and three-color stock pear
labels for sale. Medford Printing
Co. tf
J. A. Pelson nnd J. P. C. Alden
arrived In the city this morning
from their homes at Sea Bright, N. J.
and departed on the stage for a visit
at Crater Lake.
Mattress making and furniture up
holstering. Douglas, 201 S. River
side. Phone 1G2-J. "
A fifteen year old girl became a
bride last night at the Methodist par
sonage in this city when Miss Laura
ndora Hayes of Ashland was united
1n marriage to James INelsori Gntches
of Medford, by Itov. Dr. .1. C. Rollins.
The groom's parents attended the
ceremony. Miss Hayes had been vis
iting tho Glitches family Blnce Mon
day. Tho groom is a drafted man
who will soon leave for service.
State Fair, Salem, Oregon, Septem
ber 23-2S. Splendid exhibits, excel
lent music, high class entertainments
and a superb racing card. For par
ticulars write A. II. Lea, Salem, Ore
Mrs. Miary Ashurst and daughter
returned to their homo at Kugone to
day. Mrs. Ashurst was hero in tho
Interest of tho Ulblo university of
lOugeno anil during tholr slay they
were guests of Mrs, 10. 10. Goro.
New full lints arriving daily at
Lotllo Howard's. .
Prof, and Mrs. C. It. llowman nnd
daughter Alice left this morning for
their home at Klumuth Fulls after n
visit here with relatives and friends.
Prof, lluwman will soon lalto up his
yoar's work as principal of tho Klam
ath Fulls high school.
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Hill of Ml.
View, Calif., wlio aro en route home
from tho G. A. 1. convention at Port
land, aro visiting In tho city nnd aro
guests nt the Nash hotel. Another
Civil war veteran en routo home from
Portland and a guest nt tho same
hotel Is C. It. Harbor of Vallejo, Cul.
V. W. Roberts, a contractor en
gnged in getting out logs In the
Jackson creek region for tho Applo
guto Lumber company, met with an
a.-cldent last night while hauling
logs, in which lie suffered a broken
leg. He was attended by Dr. Sweeney
and was then removed to tho Sacred
Heart hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Diamond or
Grand liuptds, Mich., arrived In the
illy last night from Portland where
they attended the G. A. 1. conven
tion, for a visit with Mr. Diamond's
nephew, Fuy Diamond, and Mrs.
Diamond.
Vilus and P.ralnerd lleckwllh, who
huvo spent the past six weeks on a
slock ranch at Murrain, Wyoinlug, ar
rived home today tor a visit with
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. V.
Ilockwlth, prior to taking up their
studies In the rail. Vilas will attend
tho University of Washington at
Seattle, ami Itrainerd will attend
Thatcher school In California.
.1. N. Short of Foots creek ami W.
C. Ihtley of Lake creek, were visitors
Mrs. Lyneite Ilovious and daugh
ter Carol Fay, who had been the
guests or Dr. and .Mrs. J. C. Rollins
for the past two weeks, left today for
a visit with Mrs, Hovlous' sister at
Wolf creek, prior to returning ' to
their homo nt Seattle where Mrs.
Hovius soon takes up her duties as
head of tho department of public
speaking nt Paget Sound university.
Miss Florence Denzer left today
for Leona, Ore., to visit friends and
from there will go to Eugene for a
visit prior to taking up her duties as
teacher of tho school at Leeburg,
which opcnB Sept. 2nd. j
Following are the eastern auction
market prices of yesterday on pears;
New York, CO cars or California)),
2.39; Washington, $1.90, nnd Ore
gons, $2. OS; Boston, Callfornlns,
$2.25; Washington, $2.25, and Ore
gons, $2. B0; Chicago, California,
J2.10; Washington, $2.00, and Ore
gon, $2.40.
Visitors at the hotels today Includ
ed L. D. Clinkscales and C. li. liosen
berger of Washington, D. C, L. A.
Ilaskins of Tacoma, Mr. and Mrs.
W. S. Dougbes of Hamlin, Tex.. V. E.
Duncan and J. Gorman of Los An
geles, Henry Burne of Mesquite,
Tex., C. J. Van Praag and Gordon A.
Page of San Francisco, M. M. Green
ot Eugene, George II. Poerrel, J. J.
McGenry and Steve Tucker of Port
land, and J. S. Allen of Plush, Ore.
.Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Bergner, con
trolling the Vlning theater, In Ash
land, and tho Page in Medford, Ore.,
wore In Portland the first of the
week en routo from Seattle, arrang
ing bookings for tho coming season.
"Boy Scouts to tho Rescue" nnd the
Big Jewels and Special Attractions
wero among their selections. Reel
Stuff.
$150 A YEAR FOR ,
EACH HUN INTERNED
LONDON, A is.'. 27.-The Kuulish
Koverniiient is spcii'lint: 1.1(1 n year
lor the internment of every enemv
alien, ueeordiiiK to an official report.
Locomotive Knglneer Writes
Overwork nnd worry cause kidney
trouble. When tho kidneys are not
working properly, poisons accumu
late In the system, resulting In uack
nche, sore muscles, stiff Joints, rheu
matic pains, constantly tired feeling
nnd other distressing symptoms.
George McLaln, Turtle Lake, N. D.,
writes: "I nm a locomotive engineer.
I had a bad pain in my back and my
bladder action was vory Irregular. I
took Foley's kidney Pills nnd was re
lieved In a couple of days." Sold
everywhere.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOIt SALE Buy muro $75; weight
975. Harness, wagon. 1G South
Peach. i;is
LOST Between Prospect and Eagle
Point, one bumper from Oldxmo
bllo cur. Please notify Trelchler
Polrson Co.
To the Editor: You may be inter
ested to learn that Oregon now has a
second county In line in the matter
of employing a county public health
nurse. On Aug. 23 the county court
of Coo3 county voted to employ a
county nurse.
Jackson county blazed the way for
this splendid work In Oregon and
Coos county has been quick to follow
exumple. Indeed, wo feel that the
people of Coos deserve special credit
because, unlike Jackson, no prelim
inary health survey had -been made
hero to prepare the way for the dem
onstration of public health nursing.
When 1 came to Marshfield the 7th
of July it was for the express pur
pose of conducting the preliminary
health survey only. But, In less than
six weeks, public sentiment In favor
of a county nurse had grown so in-'
slstent that 1 began to plan for an
organiation. Our Coos County Pub
lic flealth association held its first
meeting at Coqullle on Aug. 21 with
a good attendance from every part of
the county. Two days later a strong,
representative committee headed by
L. J. Simpson waited on the county
court and obtained a favorable vote.
The county nurse is given most
splendid support hero. There has
been practically no opposition what
ever to tho proposition and a large
majority, Including the most Influ
ential people on the buy, have been
openly and aggressively In favor of
employing a nurse.
Our Oregon Association for the
Prevention oC Tuberculosis which Is
financing and directing this pioneer
work Is certainly doing the state a
wonderful service and Its avowed
goal, "Every county in Oregon with
Its own public health nurse," is one
In which all broad-minded citizens
should feel a most lively Interest.
It gives mo pleasure to pass on to
you this word of tho growth' of the
work In Coos county for I know of
your Interest in the cause and re
member with grateful appreciation
your chnmpionship and loyal support
during tho campaign In your county.
JANE C. ALLEN, It. N.
Public Health Nurse.
The Federal Reserve bank of San
Francisco has published a list or
banks subscribing to United States
treasury certificates of indebtedness.
Issued In anticipation of the Fourth
Liberty loan.
At the beginning of the offering
of these certificate on June 25, the
secretary of the treasury announced
thai each bank In the United States
would be expected to purchase certif
icates in an amount equul to 2 Vfc
per cent of gross resources every two
weeks. Oregon banks exceeded their
quotas by n subscription of $18,727,
500, or $3,139,500 over quota.
Tho purpose of this Issue ot certif
icates of indebtedness is to supply
the funds required by the govern
ment to meet current war expenses
during the Interval between Llberty-I
loans. The certificates will he paid
at maturity in cash or may be ex
changed for any of the installments
of, the Fourth Liberty loan.
Jackson county banks have sub
scribed as follows:
Ashland Citizens bank, $40,000;
First National bank, $78,000; State
bank, $15,000. Total for Ashland,
$133,000.
Central Point State hank, $0,000.
Eugle Point First State bank,
$3,000.
Gold Hill Gold Hill bank, $5,000.
Medford Farmers & Fruitgrow
ers bank, $5,000; First National
bank, $33,000; Jackson County
bank. $35,000; Medford National
bank, $30,000. Total Medford banks
$103,000.
Talent State bank, $4,000.
Total for Jackson county, $254
000.
WEEKS & McGOWAN CO
UNDERTAKER
Day Phone: Pacific 827,
Night Phones: F. W. Weeks, 103-J3.
Lmly Assistant,
uffe Gasoline
A continuous, uniform
chain of boiling points
makes "Red Crown"
dependable. Ho "mix
ture" can give the
same satisfactory re- ,
suits. Look for the '
Red Crown sign be
fore you fill.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
(Clliloinil)
W. E. WALKER
Special Agent Standard Oil
FOIt SALE Olt THADE IS head
Angora gouts. Phono 303 Jack
sonville, i :t s
FOIt SALE One largo sorrel work
Horse, whtte stripe In the face, one I
white stocking on left hind leg.
Helms Itnrn, on August 31st, at I
o'clock.
FOR SALE Hurt lot! pears. Just
rich! for canning or table, orchard
run. In storage. Ic per II). Tel.
42-.I2;.! Lit; West Tenth street. 13a
If Your Physician's Prescription
Is not. filled exactly as written, you do not get the desired results.
Wo follow tho Doctor's orders. We do not substitute a thing.
If we can not fill a prescription as written we tell you so and why.
We want to fill your next prescription.
PHONE 8HI
Heath's Drug Store
THE SAX TOX STOItK
In the city last uiiUit und tod.iv. i
Mr. und Mrs. C. W. Setfens or I
Eureka anil Fred W. Boole of Sun
Francisco, are motor tourists who ar-!
rived at the Hotel Medford last night
from Crater Lake, as did .Mr. mull
Mrs. F. C. Stettler of Portland. Other
motor tourists at the Hotel Medford
are Mr. and .Mrs. Paul Schlllerston or!
North Bend. j
Mrs. V. M. Seymour and daughter
Mabel or Drain, Ore., who hud been
Vlstllni! Mm liim.w i. i, iti.lt. .11 .....i I
Mis. John Felteh lert ror lioine to
day. Among young men called In the
draft and wtui leave soon ror sen lee
who are In the city and guests at the
Motel Holland are D. 1. Watson,
William MuyfloUI. M. .1. Jones and
Fred Kltlngcr of Ashland. '. I- Hce
son of Yakima. Wa ll, and loriuerly
or Talent. Prank Kendall and V. T
Sh.uin "f Atiplecat", and lint Myers.
L. W. (bleu and M. A Paron.
FOIt SALE Ten fine pigs
each. Sow und six nigs.
lleluis.
l:
FOIt SALE Electric fan, Stlmson
computing candy scale, 'National
cash register, water cooler, Hoor
cases, counters, candy Jars, Ice
cream and lunch talde. chairs, etc.
Also first-class hake oven, pans of
all kinds, troughs, benches, etc.
fall or write Central Point State
Hank. i:n
DR. RICKERT
I
I
KVKN Kl lEM'll H'.U.l.Y
TINTED, AM) CLASSES
PROPERLY PITTED
Suite 1-2 over Mnjr To.
XO l'HOIN ISEl)
Vilmo Flour
Is the Best and the Cheapest
Owi.no; totlio fjovpriiiiipiit reffulntimi nf i'lmir
gripes, wliicli art" made witli the itlca til' jiati'oiii.inu;
lioine mills and piittincr out transportation, vmi can
1'iiy VILMO clioapcr than any otlicr I'lour in Med
ford. ' "
Ask your grocer for and insist on having VILMO.
Its guaranteed and Made ill Medford by
Rogue Valley Milling Co.
Tott'il fm&i&crs tobacco sat
isfaction in the condensed
Real Gravely Chewing Plug
than in a thick piece of ordi
nary tobacco. . . '-'i ; ?;
Peyton Brand
Real Gravely
Chewing Plug
lCca pouch and worth it
Mi
I
mmm
vmmfm
Cravtytatsttomttch longer it costs
tio more to chew than ordinary plug
P. B. Gravely Tobacco Company
Danville, Virginia
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GORHAM
When you buy silver
ware with the celebrated
Gorham imprint on it,
you have the satisfaction
of knowing that you have
bought the finest silver
ware that the world
affords. Gorham
SILVERWARE
is offered for sale through (his store
Martin J. Reddy
Mail I s Your Wauls
Visitors Always Wi'lrmno.
Plume HI li
COST OXK-HAI.l-- AS MUCH ' -
And wear twice as long as the average Fabric Tire. Guaranteed
3,500 miles.
; ii -r3 rrxcTiiiK pp.nop
Our Service Station is now equipped with the latest mechanical Tire
Changer, Up-to-Dato Vulcanizing Equipment, Curtis Air Free
From Oil.
Try our Tire Service It's Different.
F. R. Roberts 1 32 S. Riverside
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DENNEY & GO.
FRUIT MARKETING AGENTS
Specializing in the dis
tribution of Northwest
ern boxed fruits.
M. E. ROOT, Representative
Warehouse on S. P. Trai-k. Block South of Main St.
MEDFORD, PHONE 294
Main Office Chicago, III. Western Office Payette, Idaho
F. H.'IIogue, Western Manager.
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