Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, September 03, 1918, Page 4, Image 4

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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. ORFiON'. TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER ?. 1918
f OCAL AND
J PERSONAL
lr. and Mrs. I'. W. 1 1 ii m 111 arrived
1;o!iio thi:; iiiuriiliiK fronj Uielr two
wnclvfi visit at San Francisco, liavinK
j)iuf" il i h'-ir khi John in I lie Hltrh
rork niilitai-y academy at San Katuel.
Mr. iianiill lixjit-cts to be able to have
1 he. east, wlmli lias been on his leg
rvr-r Fince he was injured In un ui:(:I
di nt r.ome timo ago, removed witliln
u day or two.
Fancy Klberta poaches at orchard
or delivered. It. H. Ouches, phono
ST.7-.1, Griffin Crook. 140
The regular drill mee::ns or the
Midford unit of the University of
Oreirou officers' trainliiK school will
bo held tills evenlnn, at S o'clock
Hharp, in the Davis block, corner of
North Ciniral avonuo and Sixth
mreet, over JtSelileffulln's grocery.
Tho 'ajilii ation of tlio rule enforcing
fines for alisenco without leave will
liouln with this meeting.
l'or tlio best Insurance see Holmes,
tho Insurance Man.
.1 in. O'lirlen, the tonsatorial urtlst
who has been camping with his wife
at McAllister Springs chasing the
eluMvo deer, has relumed to the city.
Miss .lean Steel, ilnughtor of Mr.
and Mrs. Will li. Steel, returned from
('rater Lake park Monday to enter
it. Mary's academy. Her parents will
remain at tlio park until October.
Special for tchools, book of SJ'J
koiiks of tho I'nlled States and her
nlllos, 2."c, at Palmer's.
Mrs. H. Vrndenburgh and son
Kichard of llutte Talis, nave been
visiting friends In Medford for a few
days.
Mr. and Mrs. I.. W. Kilniondson of
Ittilio Kails, were In Medford on bust
Hess Monday.
Onn nnii threo-colo stock pear
labels for sale. Medford Printing
Co. tf
Mrs. I l. iXetherland received a
letter from her son Lowell saying, he
had arrived In Camp Abraham Kustls
nil u. K. but found some awfully
warm weather.
Ir. and Mrs. ,1. Lawrence hill re
turned home today from their two
months sojourn at Seaside and i'ort
lapd, wlilih was of great benefit to
.Mrs. Hill's health.
During the month of September I
nrn going to glvo the public a chunoo
to buy shoes, first-class goods, at 10
per cent discount below the rogular
prices. This Is un opportunity you
won't got again soon. L. F. Stroud,
No. 10 South Central avenue. tf
Mr. and Mrs. l- M. Smith returned
home to Itegue Uiver this morning
after n day's visit in the city.
Clans Charley of the Urownsboro
district left this morning to begin
nctlvo servico In Iho navy at the
naval training station at Seattle.
.Ml ho he enlisted in ilio navy on June
17th, ho only received his orders to
report for duly ten days ago.
Dr. Helno, (Inrnott-Corey llldg.
Mr. and -Mrs. A. Mr Hons Id of Van
couver, 11. c, arrived in the city last
night and departed this morning for
u visit wltli relatives at Kaglo Point.
Mrs. L'llraheth Cravetle, mother of
Jlrs. Winifred llalley, has gone to
Ashland for a short t lino In hupes
that It will give her relief from asth
ma with which she suffers.
Ono and threo-eoTor fltock pear
labels for sulo. .Medford Printing
Co. tr
Aiming Hie motor louring parties
at the Hotel Holland today were the
following: .IndiAo and Mrs. II. C.
Hills, .laila M. Klnyon and Cathryn
Manny of llend and Mrs. .1. A. Klce
or Itedinund: ti. (i. Harper, John I.
Frame. F. W. Curpool. V. .1. lirnn
llch and V. F. li run licit of Porter
vllle, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Ma
lono ami dene Jenkins of Crescent
City; and A. II. Clark. M. II. I.nke.
Jack llelor. liube X. Hare and J. C.
Helper of Portland.
Daily's Taxi. Phone 15.
Mi:S ll.i.il Dltsworth of Prospect
was a Medford lslinr .Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. 1.. H. Ilrewn and
daughter Mlos Helen arrived home
la.' t S.itunlsy frnni a three weks mo
tor I i l i in Porlliind, Seattle and thru
1 II I I i til (i 1 II 111 ! ill .
1 itrnllnre pinking, eratlng Doug
las, L'lll 8. Riverside, phone ill J .1. '
The Old Soldiers and Sailers asso
(lallon re, linen will coinmeiue in
tne nulla n. iv el cptc:ircr at llrants
Pass and innti
.Ml me:i,l.ets a
thi'lr icnis if
pb lily n( pi.
lliilll Sept. I Ith.
eilie-led to bring
i b;i e ii ii ; nl-.ii
ns. Conledi'lale
veterans a
tend .1. I
niandin::, I
1) It. Andr t
cordially iiiMled ,i n(
i'et "l ! n. i otoliel coin
lies ibe :ilow order thru
a I hi'.tnt.
Mrs. Paul ll.iin,.ii. , ii ni-m ,)r
Nubotie CuiM-ts Pli.ine ,e;, H. l.'.t;
H. II. I My, a pioiniiieiit stoikinan
of Modoc (iii;i!, C.il., anived 111
Medford Mondiit (-wiling with his
family on an ami, to il ing tup. They
had visited teiiu plan's 1 Interest
In north cenii.il r.ilirorula and will
return home h tty of I'mter Lake
and Khimnlli l-'alli. While here they
nro vislllug "lib the fauiily of Mr.
Jiay's cousin, A II. Williams.
Fruit Driers for homo use. Pacific
l'uru. & Klx. Fui-lury. no
1. V. Close, who has been mastor
mechanic at the Crater Luko Motor
company's machine shops for the
past two years, left last evening for
tho Astoria marine works. Altbo
Mr. Close is above the draft age, he
feels it his duty to help the govern
ment In overy way possible during
the present war crisis. Mr. Close ex
pects to return and take charge or
the Crater Lake .Motor company's
shops again when the rush of ships
are over. Mrs. Close will leave in
ubout two weeks to join her husband.
Mattress making and furniture up
holstering. Douglas, 201 S. River
side Phone 162-J.
Thru having beon misinformed the
Mail Tribune Monday published the
erroneous Item Hint Mr. and Mrs.
Herbert I.aunspach had returned
homo Saturday from Napa, Calif.
They will not return until Sept. 8th.
Because of Monday .being a legal
holiday the eastern auction fruit
markets were closed. Mne carloads
of pears were shipped east from Med
ford yesterday, making a total to
date for the Beason of HjO cars.
Pocket hook of songs the soldiers
sing, only 15c, at Palmer's, 23 South
Main.
Motor touring parties which left
tho Jlotol Medford today for Crater
Lake Included Miss Norway, Master
Jack Hiicklngham, Otis Uuckingham,
Frederick Loomls and 11. V. Buck
ingham of Pasadena, Calif., and Mr.
and Mrs. C. J. Whitney and Mr. and
Mrs. O. L. Jones of Portland. Other
touring parties at tho Hotel Medford
wore Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Brennan and
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Hunter of West
wood, Calif., and. J. CI. Stevenson,
Mrs. Stevenson, and Mrs. Agnes S.
Iloutson of Klamath Falls.
Mrs. E. E. Sams, following a visit
with friends In Jacksonville and
vicinity, left today to resume her
teaching In the school at Fort Klam-
alh.
There will he a meeting of the
Woman's Belief corps Wedncsduy,
Sept. -Ilh, at the usual time and
placo, and a good attendance Is ex
pected. Frank II. Madden hns returned
from .Seattle to spend some time hero
looking after the marketing of Ills
apples.
Mr. and Mrs. John II.,C'arkln and
son Earl and .Mr. Carkln's mother,
and Mr and -Mrs. Frod W. Mours and
children arrived home Monday night
from a ten duys camping sojourn In
tho'.McAHlslor springs dlslrlet.
Mrs. L. J. Hears of Sanlord, Idaho,
termor well known resident of Med
ford, Is the guest of Mrs. II. L. Ilas
klns. Mrs. Raymond L. Ward and maid
of Sow York City, nro guests ut tlio
Hotel Medford and will depart Wed
nesday for Crater Lake.
John S. Orth, cashier of the .Med
ford National bunk, and Vernon Vaw
ter, cashier of tho Jackson County
bank, arrived home last night from
Klamath Falls where they attended
tho convention of group four of tho
Oregon Bunkers association. Mr.
Adamson, the Talent bnnker, and V.
O. X. Smith, J. W. McCoy and tleo.
(. Eubanks, bunkers of Ashland,
were also In nltendatico.
Mrs. D. It. Wright and son Dan
ford loft today for (ilendale to join
Mr. Wright who located there about
it month ago.
Mrs. Nellie Scott of Cold Hill, re
turned homo today afler n visit with
Mrs. Ktta Slevonson.
J. Percy Wells, former county
school superintend!, and Mrs.
Wells returned homo from ljp-iln-burg.
Alaska, about a week ago.
where for the past year Mr. Wells
had been the government agent
having charge of all government ac
tivities there, including Iho native
school, co-operatlvo store and saw
mill. They will leave the last of this
work for lone, Ore., where Mr. Wells
will havo charge of the public
schools this year. While they enjoyed
their stay ut Hydatiurg, which Is lo
cated on the sea coast and therefore
has a mild climate but a rainfall of
-OP Inches per season, yet they did
not care to spend another year there,
hence Mr. Welis resigned and will
again till. C up educational work.
Fifteen drafted voung men from
this coiinly will depart tomorrow
night for one of the military camps
to begin their war service.
Lorenzo (I. Hamilton, high school
pupil tmed 111 years, left last Friday
lor a visit at Portland, and on Sun
day his parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. L.
Hamilton were surprised lo receive a
telegram from him stating that he
had stopped at Corvallls and enlisted
there In (he army officers training
school. He Is expected home within
a few days for a visit prior to report
ing for duty nt the training school.
P. E. Baker, high school principal,
and family, and .Mr. and Mrs. F. C.
McHeynolds and four children, late
of Oaksdale, Wash., arrived In the
city today by motor car from near
Eugene where the Baker family
spent the summer. Mr. McReynolds
Is the new commercial instructor of
tho high school, and he and Principal
Baker called on Superintendent Dav
enport this afternoon to get acquaint
ed and discuss school matters.
Fort Hubbard left this morning
for Portland to attend the tractor
exhibition which will be held In that
city the last three days of this week.
The fair directors and the business
men interested In the fair are re
quested to meet at the California
Oregon Power company, tonight at.
8 o'clock, to make final arrange
ments for the school fair.
Mrs. II. E. Vroman left today for
her home at Los Angeles after two
months visit with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. A. L. Vroman.
The city council will hojd Its regu
lar meeting - tonight at which two
police force appointments are expect
ed to bo confirmed. Severuf Impor
tant matters will also he up for con
sideration. E. It. Vroman, who Is in the infan
try servico at Camp Lewis, arrived
home Monday on a ten days furlough
to visit relatives and friends. He
expects to he transferred to Camp
Meade, Md., shortly after he returns
to duty.
The hanks did a rushing business
this forenoon because of the two
days closing on Sunday and .Monday.
Among visitors registered at the
hotels today were (1. A. Hopper ol
San Diego, W. B. Beatty of Denver,
Ida Burjaurt of Kansas City, Mo., J.
L. Graber of Grand Forks, N. D.,
Chns. Tehely of Oakland, Ihirdotte
Leas of The Dalles, A. Caro, Thomas
Ryan and Mr. and Mrs. W. D. ,Ecker
of Portland, F. L. Kinsman of Al
plno, Ore., A. C. Peterson of Dallas,
Ore., Q. W. Parker of Eugene, J. F.
Adams of Prospect and ' Uriah
Vaughan of Derby.
Olon Arnsplger and Italph Cowglll
arrived today from Portlund where
thoy, with F. C. Dllllard, took the
mentnl and -physical examinations
for commissions in tlio engineering
corps of tho urmy. While ull three
passod the mental examination with
flying colors, Arnsplger and Dllllard
failed to puss Iho physical test.
Arnsplgor, however, was passed
conditionally in hopes that -by suc
cessful treatment he will bo able to
reduco a small goiter by next Octo
ber when he will be given another
physical examination. Illlliard is
hopelessly out of it us far as obtain
ing n commission Is concerned us he
was found to be color blind. Cow
glll who will be commissioned captain
expects orders within the next week
or so to proceed to Camp Taylor to
take the 14 months special engineer
ing Instruction course.
Cut This Out It Is Worth Money
DON'T .MISS THIS. Cut out this
slip, enclose -with Be and mall II to
Foley & Co., SX.'l.i Sheffield avenue,
Chicago, HI., writing your name and
nddress clearly. You will receive In
return a trial package containing
Foley's Honey and Tar Compound,
for coughs, colds and croup; Foley
Kidney Pills, for pain In sides and
bnck; rheumatism, backache, kidney
and Madder ailments; and Foley
Cathartic Tablets, a wholesome and
thoroughly cleansing cathartic. Tor
ronstrpatlon, lilllousness, headache,
and sluggish bowels. For sale by
the Medford Pharmacy. A'dv.
CRATER IRAVEL
Travel to Crater Lake this season
up to Sept. 1 has exceeded In atten
dance of visitors to tiie great .world
wonder over that to the same date
last year by 2139 persons, and so far
41.1 more autos havo entered the
park than last year. Will G. Steel,
commissioner 'of Crater National
park, who Is spending today In the
city, gave out the above Information.
Travel to the lake thlB week Is un
usually heavy and a number of motor
touring parties and tourists arrived
in tho city Monday and today en
route lo the lake. Following are the
figures relating to attendance last
year and tho present season up to
Sept. 1: Visitors In 1918, 10,101 as
against 8022 for 1917. iNumber or
autos for 1918, 2421, as against 1978
In 1917.
HUNS RETIRE 50 MILES FRONT.
(Continued r-rom rage One.)
i four miles. This seems lo elnnlia-
rsi.e the cleanness of the lirenk, uuil
with the jurge capture of pri-oners,
points to the demoralization of the
German forces.
Hun Line Out of Joint s.k
H is too early to estimate whut cf
feet the present drive may ultimate
ly produce. The fall of Ilonai end
Cnmlirni would put the entire fierma.'i
line out of joint between !li norlli
eii anil lilieims, however, ami would
be likely lo force the evacuation of a
great purl of northern France now
occupied by (lie Germans.
Operations by tin: French uml
Americans in the south nuiy lie count
ed on to work towai-il such n resul
There is n hint in today's dispatches
that some development of importance
is impending on the .southern front,
where t lie left flunk of the llindcn
hurg line is under I'raneo-Ameriaen
pressure.
The Germans are in retirement
northeast ol' Soissons. The entire
Soissons plateau is now in the hands
of Ihe Franco-American troops un
der command of General Mungin.
The advance north of Soissons which
started six days ago has been one of
the most stubborn linllles in which
American forces have vet been en-gnired.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOR SALE Trailer, slightly used,
1.000 lb. capacity, axles 1 "4
Tiinken bearings, Tlmken roller,
1 :)i solid rubber tires. . Oil tem
pered seinl-elleptic springs, 1 k
Inch lenf. Body 78x42, 9-Inch
panel, ft-lneh flare hoard, drop end
gate with chains. Bargain. Call
lull South Ivy. Phone li:H ror
price and particulars. Medford.
140
WANTF.D Waitress for dining room
a nil young lady to attend cigar
stand. Hotel Medford.
WANTED Second-hand typewriter;
must be reasonable, for cash. Box
A. Mall Tribune. 141
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Day Phone: Pacific 1121.
Nllit l'linne: V. W, Weeks, 10;.J'J.
Lady Assistant,
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Time of
Financial
Wealth or
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A fore.-t fir., nei.r to and in the
rear of l'i( ton Peak in Northern
California not far from Hie state
line Monday, together with Hie smoke
haze that prevented a clear view
euuKed tlie alarming- report to start in
circulation Hint Preston I'eiil; was
erupting and benching forth fire and
ashes.
Such n report reached Hie federal
1'oreslry office in Vreka, Monday af
ternoon, which office; culled up the
federal forestry office im Medford by
phone and reipiesled that the forestry
lookout on Windy i'eak in this dis
trict he instructed to see if lie could
get n view of I'reston l'eak and veri
fy the rumor.
The lookout nt Windy I'enk report
ed hack thai because of the smoke
lie was unable to see I'reston Peak.
Tlie local forestry office coininuni
ented with Hie Star ranger station in
tile Applegale district iliis morning
mid learned that the lookout there
had received ill formation that I'reston
l'eak was not erupting, hut Hint there
was a forest fire back of it which
gave it that appearance.
10,000 HUN PRISONERS.
are well Inside the Drocourt-Queant
line.
The determined German resistance
at the cross roads north of Vlllers-I.ez-C'agnlcourt
was overcome by the
British this morning and llaig's men
are now shoving forward in the dir
ection of ambral.
As fur as learned, no organized
counter attacks have been developed
by the Germans hut on the extreme
British left determined opposition is
developing.
British troops today advanced well
to the east of Peronne and are mak
ing steady progress.
TUB IDKAIi WIKK
The mornings the past week have
been gradually growing cooler and if
this keeps up a frost Is not far away.
This morning's lowest temperature
was 4 4 degrees.
with Medford trarm Is Mndforrl mad
One of the most successful men of
thlB country recently wrote: "What
ever 1 am, and whatever success I
have attained, I owe it all to my
wife. She has ever been an Inspira
tion and the greatest helpmate of
my life." To he such a successful
wife should he the ambition of every
woman, but how Impossible when
dragged down by headache, dragglng
down pains, nervousness and "the
blues." Kvery woman In this condi
tion should start at once to build up
her system by a tonic oC specific
powers, such as Lydia E. Plnkham's
Vegetable Compound, which for three
generations has been restoring Amer
ican women to health and consequent
happiness. Adv.
(Continued Prom fags One.)
ther southwest captured Villers-I.ez-Cagnicourt.
These captures were
effected after most bitter fighting.
Cambrai the (.oal
A strong British force Is driving
forward on the northern reaches of
the lllndenburg line. The British
$100 Reward, $100
The readers of this puper will be
pleased to learn that there is at least
one dreaded disease that science has
been able to cure In all Us sTfiges and
that is catarrh. Catarrh being greatly
influenced by constitutional conditions
requires constitutional treannent. Hall's
Catarrh Medicine is token intern.iliy and
acts thru tlie Blood on tlie Mucous Sur
faces of the System thereby destroying
the foundation of the di-smse, Klvinn the
patient -strenijlh by buildlnu up the con
stitution and assisting nature In duins Its
work. The prnprielors h-ive fo much
faith in the curat l e power of Hall's
Cntnrrh Medicine tlmt they ofTer One
Hundred Dollars for nny cae that It fails
to cure. Send for list nf testimonials.
Address V. J. CHKN'KV A 0., Toledo,
Ohio. Sold by all Druggists, 75c.
Dizziness Causes Fall
Head Injured
"A year ago my stomach bloated
so badly with gas that I fell uncon
scious and cut my head badly on cor
ner of door. I had suffered from
stomach trouble for several years and
no medicine helped me to speak of
A druggist patched up my head and
advised mo to use Mayr's Wonderful
Remedy for my stomach trouble. 1
have never had any sign of my for
mer symptoms since." It is' a simple,
harmless preparation that removes
the catarrhal mucus from the Intes
tinal tract and allays the Inflamma
tion which causes practically all
stomach, liver and Intestinal ail
ments. Including appendicitis. One
dose will -convince or money refund
ed. For sale by druggists every
where. Adv.
Largest collection of
Second-Hand
Organs
over in Medfoi'il, ranging in
price from $5.00 to $50.00.
Some fhoico chapel organs
tor schools and churches.
Palmer's
Piano
Place
28 South Central.
You Lose the Doctors Service
if his prescription is not filled as he ordered it. We
follow the physician's orders. "We use the greatest of
care and skill in our prescription department.
It will he a pleasure to fill your next prescription.
PIIOXE 884.
Heath's Drug Store
THE SAX TOX STORE
COMMENCING
Saturday
R.SALTO
COM. SAT.
V7 At
TWICE DAILY
2 P. M. - 8 P. M.
an
ACCOMPANIED BY A GRAND
Symphony
Orchestra
"A Romance of fhe Great War"
and "The Sweetest Love Story Ever Told"
D. W. GRIFFITH'S
GREATEST ACHIEVEMENT
IHE.AR.TS
OF
THE
WORLD
MEDFORD
IS THE THIRD CITY TO
GET THIS ATTRAC
TION DIRECTLY OUT
OF
PORTLAND
WHERE IT IS NOW
PLAYING ITS FOURTH
BIG WEEK.
PRICES
MATINEES
50c -75c Loges $1'
EVENINGS
75c-$l Loges $1.50
NOTE
Children under six not ad
mittedAll others full
price.
Vatrons are requested to
he in their seats at 2 and 8
prompt.
Seats Now;Selling
at the RIALTO