Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 30, 1918, Page 2, Image 2

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MEDFORD MAIL TKIBUXE. MEDFORD. OREflON, FRIDAY, AUGUST ?,0. 1918
I0CAL AND
PERSONAL
Jlrs. J. K. Ilcdily arrived homo thin
morning rrom a visit with Dr. Iteilily
nt his chrome mine In northern Cull
fomlu.
Mrs. Paul Hanson, local agent for
Nulione Corsets. Phono 585-11. 1."
'Iwelvo more cars of pears wore
Font oast from Bedford last nlKlit
making 817 cars shipped from this
city since tho pear season oponed.
,, Fancy mberta peaches at orchard
or dellvored. H. H. Cliches, phon
' 857-J, Orllfln Creek. ' HI)
Mrs. C. S. Iiiitlerflold who was op
crated on at the Sacred Heart hospi
tal last Wednesday Is reported
getting along nicely. !
P. W. Hartlett, Mcdford's taxider
mist and furrier will open shop
Medford forepart of September, dale
announced later. Deer heaifs not
dressed out, should be placed In cold
storage. tf
Mrs. W. L. Webber of Jacksonville
left today for a visit at Hilt with her
liUKband who Is employed at that
town.
nu turee-colo stock pear
labels for sale. Medford Printing
Co. tf
Pert Orr who was one of the first
men of Medford to enlist and who
lias now been almost two years In the
hospital service of tha naval reserve,
arrived home today from New York
on a rurloush until Sept. lath, to
visit Ills wife and liaby and other
relatives. Mr. Orr has been on duty
for tho past seven months on the big
transport Northern ' Pacific , which
piles between New York and France.
Ho has made the round trip six limes
and only arrived In New York from
Franco a week ago last Saturday.
For the best insurance see Holmes,
tho Insurnnce Man.
John Neff, son of Mr. and Mrs,
Porter J. Neff, left tills morning for
I. os Angeles to resume his studies In
tho Hollywood high school, whore he
Is in his Junior year. Mrs. Neff will
leave for Los Angeles in a few weeks
to remain until next spring.
The Gold Hill pavilion is yours for
a long night and a merry one, Mon
day, Sept. 2. 138
Travel to Crater Lake has been In
creasing fast the past -two weeks.
Tho Btage carried a number of pas
sengers to tho lake today from the
morning trains. This is the most de
lightful season of the year at the
lake.
llltrinir tho mnnlh r.f Qnntnn. !.. I
dm going to give the publlb a chunco
to buy shoos, first-class goods, at 10
por cent discount below the rogulnr
prices. This Is an opportunity you
won't got again soon. L. K. Stroud,
No. 10 South Central avenue. tf
. John O. Itigg of Ashland who was
some time ago accepted for overscus
Y. M. C. A. work and bus been oril
cred to report In No York at once
for a training conference before sail
ing. was a visitor In the cily today
and leaves tonight for IXew York.
Mulr and Alber:a peaches for sulo,
4oand Dc, at Dr. Hart's ranch. Phone
H4-F15.
Miss Jessie C. Slurli weiither of
Washington, D. C, who Is an advance
agent for tho Kudclirfe ('liauttiui)ua
bureau, left for M.CI0111I, Calif., to
duy after a visit in Medford anil vic
inity.
Dr. Heine, Oarnett-Coroy Illdg.
Curl .Miller, son of Mrs. May K
Miller, left today for l.os Angeles.
whero lie will enter the Cniveislty
of Southern California.
Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Hoggs and sons
arrived home last night from their
two weeks sojourn In tho Pelican Hu
region.
une ana inree-color stock pear
labels for sale. Medford Prlntlns
Co. tf
. A special patriotic program will be
presented at the Methodist church
Sunday evening, Sept, 1, at S o'clock.
The local militia company. Capt.
Cuuuday In command, will attend In
a body. The U. A. It., tho V. K. C.
and the Hoy Scouts of America will
also attend. Special music will bo In
order and Dr. liolllns will give an
address on "What This Man's War Is
Teaching l's." The public Is cordial
ly United lo participate In this ser
vice. Daily's Taxi. Phone 13.
Sergeant Seel, Hall of the aviation
korvlce is expected homo next .Mon
day from .San Plego. for .a fifteen
days furlough visit with his parents.
-Mr, and Mrs. Court Hull.
Miss Perry, Mr. Hoot, Mr. C. I.ove
land, Mr. Ilenselmnn will furnish the
good music ut Moose dance Sutunlav
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Mr. and Mrs. It. P. Mnrlcy and son
of San Diego, former residents of
Medford where Mr. Morley conduct
ed a restaurant on Fast Main street.
following a short visit liei-o lot this
morning for Seattle where they will
locate and where Mr. Morley will
again enter the restaurant business
Furniture packing, crating. Doun
las, 201 S. Itlverslile, phone 111 2 .1.
C. K. Fdniiinds and family of Can
ton, China, are motor tourist who
oro guests at the Hotel Mi'diord.
A motor touring party consisting
of Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Knupp, -Miss F.
Knapp and A. P. Knapp of Portland,
arrived in the, city last night from
Crater I-ake and are guests at the
Hotel Medford.
For rent, line alfalfa pasture be
tween Medford and Jacksonville. In
quire L. A. Murphy, 1-F13. 18li
One and three-color stock pear
labels for sale. Medford Printing
Co. tf
The condition of Raymond F.
Blackburn whose spine was fractured
in an accident at the Gagnon mill
last Monday In suld by the attending
physicians to bo as well as could be
expected, altho no definite' conclu
sion can yet he reached ns to his
chances of recovery. An X-Ility of
tho Injury was taken at the Sacred
Heart hospital last night and the
photograph will be developed this
afternoon.
Mattress making and furniture up
holstering. Douglas, 201 S. River
side. Phone 1C2-J.
A Klnmnth Falls party consisting
of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. lialin and Mr.
and Mrs. M. P. Kvans are guests at
the Hotel Holland.
Fruit Driers for home use. Pacific
Furn. & Fix. Factory. 14C
Lieutenant Rudy Schntx who is In
the Infantry service and stationed at
Camp Fremont, arrived homo on a
furlough lust night to visit his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Scliultz and his
brother Harry.
The many friends of Hnrry Mills.
the manager of tho Butte Falls Lum
ber company, will learn with regret
that because of the old trouble with
varicose veins In one of his legs, he
is a patient for two weeks at the
Sacred Heart hospital. He bus been
at the Institution for two days, the
doctors having advised that he re
main off his feet.
Tho state militia company will
hold its seml-weckly drill at the base
ball grounds tonight and a large at
tendance of spectators is anticipated.
The public is welcome to witness the
drills.
llyron J.'Pnlinor last night receiv
ed a telegram from Detroit, Mich.
informing mm that his youngest
brother, George, of that city, has
been drowned in the Detroit river.
Xo details wore given. The brother
was 32 years old and Is Biirvlved by
his wife.
C. E. Talbott returned Jiome last
Saturday from a deer hunt of several
days in the mountains, and won the
distinction of having bagged the
largest buck brought out of the coast
range In several years, says the
Siitherlln Sun. The animal was a
beauty and his horns contained seven
points, v The buok weighed 275
pounds.
Tho .broken leg of E. W. Roberts
Is beginning to mend nicely as an
X-Ray taken of the Injury at the
hospital last night shows. . Tho leg
was Injured in an accident at the
Jackson creek logging camp last
Monday, .
While there will be no gonornl ob
servance of Labor day next Monday
In Medford, all the banks as well us
the city and county offices will be
closed thut day, as will the postof
flce. The general delivery window
There was no cheer for Medford
orchardlsts in Jhe news from the
Boston auction market yesterday, for
Oregon pears only brought $1.40 n
box there. In tho New York market
Callfornlas sold for 2.:tS and Wash
I unions for $2.10, while in the Chi
cago market Oregons averaged $2
and Culifornlus $2.15.
Continued warmer weather was
the prediction of this morning for
tonight and Saturday. The maximum
temperature of Thursday was 99 de
grees, and this morning's minimum
was 50 degrees.
Among motor touring parties at
the Hotel Medford are Mr. and Mrs
A. K. Comlk of Fullerton, Calif., and
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Adams of Mason
City, la.
Included among visitors registered
at the hotels today were C. 11. Ander
son of Denver, H. W. Shattuck of
Chicago, S. A. Campbell and daugh
tcr of Mallacore, III., E. D. Cook of
Olympia, .Mr. and Mrs. I.em A. Brun
son of Los Angeles, W. J. Stemper
and Herbert Hrewltt of Seattle. Mrs
M. A. Conrnth of Klamath Falls, Mr
and Mrs. W.- H. Kennedy and G. II
Campbell of Eugene, E. S. Hammond
of Salem, E. L. Parrott and If. Mce-
ten ot Roseburg. Henry Young and
family of Etna Mills, Calif., Mr. and
Mrs. A. W. Stutenroth, Leland J
Sparks. E. C. Clement and R. H
Chapter of Portland, arid H. W. Shel
ley, C. B. Hubbard and F. S. Schwartz
of San Francisco.
Mrs. Hugh Dosler and daughter
went to Hornbrook today and will
make thaktown their future home.
HUN HELMET
AWAITS OWNER
OBITUARY.
SMITH Passed from physical life
to life immortal, John Andrew Smith
aged 82 years, on Aug. 29, p. m
Mr. Smith has -been a resident of
Medford for about thirty years, com
ing here from Colorado. For a num
ber of years he has conducted a tin
shop at 128 Grape street. Mr. Smith
leaves four children, two ihoys and
two girls, lie has been falling In
health for about a year. , lie realized
the end was near and was fully recon
ciled. A good citizen and a true man
has gone to his reward.
MRS. GQOLEY'S
ADVICE TO
WORKING GIRLS
Milwaukee. Wis. "I wish all irirls
who work and suffer from functional
disorders won Id
profit by my idvice
and take Lydia E.
Pink ham's Vege
table Compound.
Before I was mar
ried, when I came
home from work at
night, I would be
just worn out with
pni ns which dragged
me down. 1 took
Lydia E. Pinkham's
vcgetaDie com-
AT POST OFFICE
A raptured (uiiiiun el eel helmet
ivliich arrived recently from France
is ut the postnffice awaiting an own
er. If K. V. St. Clair lives in Med
iord or vicinity lie can appear at the
po-tol I'ice and walk away with the
'trophy which was evidently captured
by n soldier relative.
The. helmet, which wei'.'hs two
pounds anil ten ounces arrived nt the
posloflice several days ujro addressed
in lead pencil to St. t'lair, with the
iinme of the town or city to which it
was addressed rubbed off. Efforts
made by the postoffiee ill I aches so
fur lo learn the identity of l' W. St.
Clnir have proved fruitless.
It is presumed nt thu postoffiee
thut tho helmet, which was wrapped
in a piece of burlap, arrived witli
a crush of mail from France in Xew
York and wu thrown into a mail
sack for a western state, and that en
route the address was obliterated.
iVnyhow- the relic reached Medford
ill the niiiils, and now uwiiits un own
er. Inside (lie helmet, written with n
lead pencil, appears the following:
"This helmet was captured li.v. Leo St.
Chiir-on the Aisne front on Ilie inorn
in of tiie big drive, July lHtli, 1III8."
Saturday
SCHOOL TO in
The Medford unit of the Univer
sity officers' training class will meet
at 8 o'clock this evening in the Davis
block, over Schieffelin's grocery on
North Central, Instead of the old
Power garage. The charter roll will
be closed this evening; a full atten
dance of all members now on the list
is expected, and others who have had
the matter under consideration
should be present if they wish to be
placed on the charter roll.. . t .
TODAY
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STARRING
Absolutely Removes
Indigestion. Onepackage
proves it 25c at all druggists.
The Superman
Mcst novel and sensational picture ever shown here.
Ask Some One Who Saw It Last Night
Special Program Sunday and Monday.
BILL HART in his latest; also G-uananteed Vaude-
ville Attraction. : . ;
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; ' 1 No Advance in Prices
lipl
Dound and it made
me feel like a new woman. I can work
from morning until night and it does
not bother me. and I wish all eirls who
of the postoffiee will be open from S ! suffer as 1 did would try Lydia E.
to 9 o'clock I. the morning. TunS
r-ormer Congressman J. Klndel Milwaukee, Wis.
of Denver. Colorado, was In the Working frirls everywhere should
city this morning with a party of profit by Mrs. Dooley's experience, and
friends en route bv motor car to ' instead of dragginc along from day to
Poriimwi n,,.i ,i it i ''ay with life a burden, tive this famous
I ortland and Seattle. He Is on a nt Bnd htfrb remedy.ydia E. Pink
tour of the Pacific coast looking into ; ham's Vegetable Compound a trial,
tho freight rate question and was a " has overcome just such conditions for
caller at tho Commercial club. tncusanus 01 otners ana why not for
Mr. anil Mrs. i.eo. Nichols and Mr. fc. Hrikham Medicine Co.. Lvnn. Mass.
Fred llarnehurg who have The result of their 40 years expeiience
is at your service.
und Mrs
been out camping for u few weeks.
at Mr. Nichols' ranch In the Head In
dian section, returned Saturday, Mr.
Iturne.iurg being successful in getting
venison.
The fall term of the Oak drove
school opens Monday, Sept. 2. Miss
Otivls, principal and Miss Myrl Pavis
In charge of the prlmery departments.
Hoy Scouts will report In uniform
nt 7::ii) p. m. Snmlav. Sent 1st nt
Abstract office to attend a special
patriotic service with stato militia l POK SA1.F
mil puny at Methodist church. P. M.
.lanney. Scoutmaster.
Miss Mildred Drown of Dasln.
NV.vo., nnd former resident ot Med
ford. following a visit here with Mr.
and Mrs F. w. Mollis, left tiul.iv for
Astoria lo take up her new position
librarian of the Astoria public
li!irur .
Mr. and Mrs. 11 .1
I home Weduesdai
eelH stay ut Handon beach. They
made the round trip by unto and on
tho way home Mr. Palmer killed a
largo buck deer.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOU SALK Dodge touring car, re
cently overhauled and equipped
with cord tires in good condition.
For particulars and demonstration
address Lock Hox 9 13, Medford.
LIT
WANTKD Klglit men. unit one
flunkey for Crater Ijike work.
t:1.00 per day and board. Fare
free. Court Hall. 141
Nine hogs weighing
from Iiki pounds up. A. J. Olson,
Kanes Creek, Central Point. K. I.
Wis
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MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED
FALL GLOVES
Beautiful new Cliamoisottc Gloves in
white, tan and black. This Glove is
the best substitute for Kid Gloves,
On sale Saturday,
pair
MAIL OR EXPRESS PREPAID
TheWoaan's 5
14-82 X. CENTRAL
MEDFOHI), OIEEGOX
OUTING FLANNEL GOWNS
Women's Gowns, made of good final
ity Outinir Flannel, in white, unci
fancy stripes. On saie Satur
day, at each
New Coats
For Fall
The loveliest styles, the
finest qualities and lower
prices than you ever ex
pected to pay.
I lore is nn opportunity
that no woman can afford
to overlook! The savings
offered by this sale make
it well worth vour while to
purchase your now Fall
Coat XO Wjustead of waiting-
until later on when
prices will surely be much
iilGIIKR. Wo arranged
for these coats as far back
u.s ht April. Wholesale
prices have advanced since
then fi 1 $2 to $12 por
garment. Take advantage
of our early buying. Coats
priced from
Waists that Would Represent
Good Values at $1.50 Are
Still Priced Here at $1.00
All linos of reputable Blouses that formerly sold at
$1,00, with one notable exception, have long since
because of advancing material and labor costs, ad
vanced their prices to $1.50.
That one exception is the Wirtlnnor.
Back of tho Wirtlnnor name stands a high ideal of
Blouse making, that insists on giving to the con
sumer the very ultimate in genuine value.
It is that ideal, that never failing policv that st ill
enables you to buy these wonderful Blouses at
$1.00, when the materials and labor entering into
their construction have advanced so exoibitantlv
as to warrant a price of fully $1.50.
When the makers' present stock of materials is ex
hausted, an advance in the prices of these splendid
Waists will bo inevitable. Until that time arrives
the price will remain $1.00, permitting our nitrons
to share in the large savings that come as a result
of the economies of the Wirfliinor Plan.
Suit Department , Third Isle
SEE OUR NEW LINE OF FURS
$16.50 up to $75.00
Buy Dress Goods and Silk
I'OU SAI.K One Rood work team,
weight '.'ii hundred, nse four and
eUht years a real baraaiii nt
Jl-Mi.Oli, three miles south of Tal
ent on Warner Creek. K. W.
Combs. i:!7
Palmer return- WTFTCS & McCnWiV M
from a two!
l: lU'.uTAkKK
luy Phones Pacific a-J7.
XlBlit Phones: F. V. Weeks, 1U;I-.)'J.
Idr Assistant.
Attention, You Pear Men
We have the Cyanide of Mercury tablets, tho new
Blight treatment endorsed bv Prof. K. C. KYimcr.
P1IONK Mftl.
Heath's Drug Store
Till-: SAX TOX STOllK
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New Suits
For Fall
The new Fail Suits could
not be more attractive.
And nowhere will you find
a greater assortment to
choose from.
.It will be greatly to your
advantage !to make your
selections at once. Present
stocks were contracted for
long ago, at prices that are
lioin lu por cent to 1.) per
cent less than present clay
wholesale cost, and in ad
dition there is an absolute
idiorlage of nearly every
sort of desirable material.
I nth r these circumstan
ces we feel it our duty to
'fell you that on later pur
niore for inferior qualities,
chases, we will have to pay
and you will lie asked
higher prices.
Suits from
$25.99 up lo $75.00
an
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flood Dress Goods and Silks are (letting Scarce and prices are advancing bv
vise your supplying your needs now while prices are lower than thev will be
leaps and bound
tor some t unc
We would ad-
o come.
New Dress Goods Just in
Wool Serge 3(5 inches
wide in nine now shades
for Kail and Winter wear.
This cloth is cheap at $1
On sale Saturday.
Yard
89c
50 incii Epingle Cloth
One of the richest mate
rials on the market.
Strictly all wool; worth
today. "$:!."0. On ffn Qo
sael 'Saturday, ya v.tfO
Olive Drab Coating o 1
inches wide. This is tho
regulation armv
cloth. Special
$5.48
Fancy Plaids for dresses
and skirts, in beautiful
combination of colors; 4'J
niches wide. Cheap at
On sale Sat
urdav, vard
98c
Fine Chiffon Broadcloth
4S inches wide, spong
ed and shrunk: in a fine
line of new fall volors.
Cheap at $;."0. O'
-ale Saturdav, vd
2.98
Wool Velour Coating
,'n Fall color.
wide. Worth
Now, vard
t-l inches
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New Dress Silks Just in I
Satin Imperial This
beautiful cloth is guaran
teed for four seasons'
wear. Conies III! inches
wide. New colors. On
sale Saturday,
while tin
last! vd$2.48
Fancy Lining Silk in sat
in tie chi'iie, :;ti indies
Wide. This cloth is worth
r."..")0 yard. On a mq
:le Saturday, yr v.iO
111 inch Iir,iortt".l roim,.(.
' Mlks ( 'heap today at $1.
Un sale Saturdav A
yard OlIC
Georgette Crepes Best
'piality in about ;"0 new
sliatlcs. This doth is
heap today at $2.2o vard,
Vo can sell it a short
time oniv at
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Wash Satin Comes in
fh'sh and ivory. Suit
nble fop underwear ami
".u.-is. .,(, lneiicsffft Q
wide. Sp,.,.ial. vd..A.iO'A
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lsck Duchess Dress Sat
in :i inches wide, pi
ilesh and ivorv. Suitable
$i.98
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