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MEDFORT) MATTi TOTBTJNE, MEDFORT). ORKfiOX, FRIDAY. SFPTKMHER (i. j9t8
I0CAL AND
PERSONAL
The lecture which was scheduled
to bo given tonight at 1 ho I'uge the-
ater on war labor policies by Hugh
Held of the secretary of lubor'B de
partment, has been canceled, as have
all the other speaking dates In Ore-
Bon of Mr. Rold, who has been sum
moned to another Htate. A telegram
containing the above Information was
received this morning by M. S. Janes,
superintendent of tho local federal
employment office.
Every Saturday night there will be
a danco and good music at Moose
hall. H2
: Dr. E. H. Plckel Is tho now health
officer of Modford, having been ap
pointed to that position lust nlnht by
Mayor Gates, tho council unanimous
ly confirming tho nppolntmcnt. Me
succeeds Dr. Clara Dunn who resign
ed the offlco somo time ago. Dr.
Plchcl only consented to tuke tho po
sition with tho provision that tho sal
ary be raised fromt$2" to $"0 a
month. Tho council voted the in
crease When buying tiros got tho best
United States or Goodyear. Trcich-ler-Pelrson
Inc. .'!(!
Mr. and Mrs. Karl Knnpp have re
, turned homo' from a week's motor
trip to Crescont City and vicinity.
One and thrce-colo stock poor
labels for sale. Modford Printing
Co. tf
Quite a number of Medford people
will attend the big dance In tho new
pavilion at Prospect Saturday even
' Inn, given by Mr. and Mrs. James
Grieve. They will- havo Medford
music and a royal good time is prom
ised.
Dr. Heine, Garnett-Corey Dldg,
Dr. and Mrs. A. Long nnd .MIhs
Lucy Long are motor tourlstB who
arrived at tho Nash hotel last night
from a visit to Crater Lako.
For the best Insurance see Holmes,
the Insurance Man.
Mary J. Hurd. 79 years old, of
Brownsboro, has Just finished her
final homestead proof before the
county clerk. Sho has lived tho re
quired time on the homesteud near
Brownsboro, most of tho time nlono,
having about 20 of the 100 acres In
cultivation producing crops of Budan
grass and grain.
One and three-color stock pear
labels for sale. Modford Printing
Co. tf
Colonol William II. C. llowen who
gave an address on military mailers
at the high school building last night
left this morning for San Francisco
to mako arrangements for tho remov
al of his family to Kiigeno.
Daily's Taxi. Phone 13.
Harry Glolm and ICverelt liallcy of
Talent, who six weoks ago enlisted in
the navy, have received their call to
duty and left this week for tho
Bremerton navy yard to begin their
service
Jackson and Klamath county peo
plo will meet Sept. 7 at the new
dance pavilion- In Prospect for a
royal time. Music by Medford or
chestra. Ill"
Among Portlnnd visitors registered
at the hotels Thursday ami today
were G. E. Stowcll, .1. II, MncGwyn,
C. A. Storkwell, Clare M. Clark, A.
L. Horton. John Tarrlon, 11. C. Zehr
ung. E. 11. Stone, Jacob A. llaack.
E. Stevens and 0. C. Craner.
Klrst showing of fall millinery
Friday and Saturday at tho Vanity
Hat Shop.
Court Hull and his uncle, John
Hall of Iakcvlcw, arrived homo last
night from Klamath Falls, to which
city they wcro nccompaulcd by
Court's sister, Miss l'e.irl Halt, who
was en route to l.akrview to resuinr
her teaching In the public schools or
that city.
Special for schools, book of 11 :
songs of tho United States and her
allies, 25c, at Palmer's.
(!. 11. llowniau of ..Niagara Falls,
aud It. Uownian of Itramtnrd. (int.,
are motor tourists who arc i;ueats at
tho Nash hotel. They havo Just re
turned from a trip to Crater Lake.
Mrs. Paul Hanson, local agent for
Nuhone Corsets. Phono r. s ." -1 1 . i;,o
Mr. nnd Mrs. !. I'abcr of Chim
and L. Ilalley and P. llnllcy of ltc.1
dlng aro motor tourists stopping at
tho Nash hotel. They are en route
north.
Furnlturo packing, crating. Doug
las, 201 S. Riverside, phone ItlS-J.
County visitors registered at the
Nash Hotel today Include J. P. Cal
lings, Hay (iarrctt nnd lVun Whit
marsh of Watkins, K. It. Harris ol
Ashland and David Doru of Apple
gate Arrange to spent your week end at
Prospect. Dancing In the new p.ilill
lon Saturday, Sept. . (loed inuU
proper management. Malice Ihkets
1 1. SO. Ii:'
Hoy. II. T. Cl.lhliolni of Alli.iml.rR,
Calif., former pastor of Hie I'rcshy
torlan church at Ashland, e'.pecls to
soon go to Franco hs army chaplain
How better could you enjoy the
week end outing than at Prospect
Nice scenery, good fishing, goo. I eats
and A big dance on Saturday night
Mr. and Mrs. 11. C. Burgess have
Just received word from their son
William, aged 40 jears, whose home
Is at Chicago and who Is a member
of the 20th it. S. Infantry now sta
tioned at Camp Funston, Okla., hav-
jfng enlisted Immediately after war
with Germany was declared, that he
has lost the sight of his loft eye.
About six woeks ago somo dust got
Into the eye and it became Inflamed,
and since then the member has stead
ily grown worBe until the sight was
dostroyed. William Burgess Is much
distressed over this misfortune as he
was ono oC tho crack shots of the
army and a fine athlete.
Nolo removal of shoo to Grape
iitroct, opposlto Liberty (Garnott
Corey) building. Trelchlcr-Pelrron
Inc. 136'
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ncwbegln
ICllyn and Wado iN'ewhegln and James
Fisher ol Portland nro a motor tour
kt party at the Hotel Modford.
During the month of September I
am going to give the public n chance
to buy shoes, first-class goods, at ID
por cent discount below the regular
prices. This is nn opportunity you
won't got again soon. L. F, Stroud,
No. 10 South Ctntrnl avenue. ' tf
L. A. Williams, former night po
liceman of Ashland, and his family
recently removed to llutte Falls.
Fruit Driers for home use. Pacific
Fnrn. & Fix. Factory. 140
A largo attendance from Medford
is expected at Iho danco which will
bo hold in tho new hall of tho Grieve
hotel at Prospect tomorrow night.
First showing of fall millinery
Friday and Saturday at the Vanity
Hat Shop. '
C. W. McDonald and family are
expected home tho last of the week
from a motor trip to Crescent City
and vicinity.
Mattress making and furniture up
holstering. Douglas, 201 S. River
side. Phone 1G11-J.
-Next -Monday the September term
of circuit court will open nt Grants
Pass for Josephine county, with
Judgo F. M. Calkins on tho bench.
It will probably bo a short Bcssion.
Pocket book of songs tho soldiers
sing, only loc, at Palmor's, 28 South
Main.
A motor tourist party from Pasa
dena,. Calif., consisting of MIks Mur
ray, J. V. Buckingham. Fred Looinls
and Otis and Master Jack Bucking-!
ham roturned to tho Hotel Medford
lust night from a trip to Crater Lako,
First showing of fall millinery
Friday nnd Saturday at the Vanity
Hat Shop.
County Agricultural Agent Cate
warns those threshonnen who have
not jot forwarded to him .their ro-
ports of tho amount of grain they
threshed last month to nt once rush
in their reports olso they will ho sub-
je. t to penalty for disobeying the law
which provides that nil threshers
must forward their reports tho first
day of the month or tho following
day. Most of tho big threshers have
complied, but n number of the small
threshers have not yet reported their
August threshings.
Feather mattresses and renovat
ing. Douglas, 201 S. Riverside. 1U2-.I.
Francis Fretior of Klamath Falls
who had been the guest of his broth
er, F. C. Freuer, for tho past week,
lo.'t for home today.
New millinery Including lingo, Ly
man, and Gold Medal models, wilt
lie on display every week nt this
store. The May company.
John Dubois, the well known irri
gation engineer, nnd Mrs. Dubois are
visitors lu the city from Grants Pass
and guests at the Hotel Mcdtiird.
Wauled (Experienced lady sten
ographer. One with some bookkeep
ing experience preferred but not nec
essary. Good salary to right party.
Ill:; pint s Lumber company.
Tlio forest fire situation in the
pi. g,ite district Is becoming worse.
The b!,; fires which started within
the past week in tho middle fork or
tho Applega'.e ami Cougar Creek re
gions, futeen miles apart, now have
spread until word was received at
the federal forestry office here
Thursday that they were about to
Join. The bis Brush creek fire has
spread to the Kinney creek, Pnlmer
creek and Star Gulch sections.
Tho Reese Cleek school this year
will be taught by .Miss Marguerite
Hammond of Ashland, who leave.
this week to begin her duties.
Among visitors registered at the
hotels today were K. C. Rowu of New
York, and John 11. lteaborn of -New
York, It. Cnnimiiigs nnd N. K.
Wliilon of Seattle. Morris Kati ol
l.i Angeles. W. M. l.edyard. It. I.
Mil ".ing. and Graver It. Nell of Snn
rruneis.o and ('has. E. t.illis and
J. ('. Reynolds of Yreks.
Cuitav Westell, retired sergeant of
the I'. S. army who was called from
r.-tn i i:ien when the war broke out
to rone as recruiting officer In Med
ford, ua.l later was transiorred to
recruiting duty at the Portland office
has Im en relieved ftoni further dai;.
because of all iinnv recruiting ntflces
having been e!osd up. am is e
pecie.! to soon return to Medford
where lie owns property.
Mrs. Jane 10. (iuerp'.'y returned
We.lntvday from a two weeks' visit
with lelsiives and friends in I'.in
land.
RED CROSS MUST
FILLREQUIREMENTS
' Next MomiImv Yiuniinf M.:tlfort.
unit ol' tho Au'cricitn lfed Cros '
hcjiin it drive in Iho eity to raise
iimnvy hit t. usury to pay its niutitlil.v
(.xpen-is in currying uu its iillutmont
of wur work and submits to the peo
ple oi tlie'city t he specific, figures on
(htv.-ur supplier it is shinpinir to the
front monthly, on what thec sup
plies cost, and what the average cost
ikt n'onth will he to maintain Mrd
t'ord's share of this work. Of course
all of us realize that this is our per
sonal contribution to the cause of the
allies and humanity, and acknowledge
our personiil responsibility in keeping
im the work. The balance in the
treasury nf .Medford unit on Auuust
1st was .;H .(i.". Medford must have
a minimum of 871 monthly.' Of this
sum, only $78 ;;oes for ndminidni
tive expenses, every dollar of the bal
ance of $800 oii:j for the purchase
of supplies that are made up into hos-;
pital pnru'enN, surgical dressings, ;
etc.; by (lie workers of the local unit,!
and shipped to the front. j
The monthly allotment of Jackson!
enmity follows. Medford and its
auxiliary units contribute about half
of the county's total:
Tost of
Material
1 1 -10 articles surgical dress
ings $
!iiO pairs sox, 50 sweaters....
001 hospital e;nrments
lloxes and p:per for pnek
inj;; freight and draya'je
1
J!I8.8I
:isn..is
818.S0
121 .00
Total cost of materials,
etc .$1,020.12
Of the foregoing amount, Medford
must furnish not less than $87.1
monthly, rciirrsentin!; n proportion
ate amount of the totnl work turned
out in the county. The people of the
city will he nsked to provide this sum
monthly in the forthcoming drive for
tund.s.
BiG VAUDEVILLE AT.
RfALTO TONIGHT ONLY
, Tlie (llmlsone-Chnmller vaudeville
rond show, a coiii)iiny of hili class
entertainers from the Orphcuui and
I'mitnves circuit arrived in Iho city
litis .ilteruoon in Uiroe liijr tourinu'
ears on their w:iy lo Crater Luke for
the summer'ii vacation, they were so
fascinnlcd with llcdl'ord mid its sur
roimilitifis Hint they decided lo spend
a few days lion- nnd will appear nt
the Kiulto tonight oniv in a series of
tin most successful nets linvinir ju-.t
clo-cd outMi-eiiienN on tlie Orpheum
and l'mitticcs circuits. .Medford is
forttuinle indeed to hi! n'de lo have
Ihese artists a). pear here nt this lime.
Col. William II. C. Iioiven.'U. S. A.,
who last niwlit nt Iho liih school ns
senibly room delivered tho opening
lecture to the Medford class in the
extension work of the department of
military science of the University of
Oregon, wits on tlio retired list of the
army ut the beinnin of the war. He
was recalled to active ditty, and has
since been eiis.'iia,od continuously
important posts eone-tcd with the
work of orijnnizin- ami training offi
cers and men for army service. He
will be at the head of the new students
army training corns at the'l jiiveritv
when it opens for the fall term, hav
ing timler him n lurye corps of in
structors nnd n thoie-und students,
the number nllotcd to the tuiiversiU'
at this time under the Koverimicnt's
plan.
Col. Bowen's lecture was devoted lo
an explanation of the work undertak
en at the university in its intensive
trainintr courses, diirin..' the ri'itulnr
school year and which were iiituiur
attd this sunmicr as vacation period
work, Iieuinnini: in June. Col. llowen.
whose connection with the miivcrsitv
liepnn durintr the past collegiate year,
held the cliuir of militan' science nnd
tactics in the department of military
science, co-oneratinc with the com
mniiAmt of the dejinrlment, Lieut. -("ol.
John Leader of the Iiritish nrmy,
iir the work of instruction.
The colonel, who has taken n keen
interest in the proposed extension
work, and will continue to he inter
ested in it in his new position tit the
head of tlie S. A. T. C, presented the
dcteils of tlie university's plan insofar
us they have been workid out.' The
text hooks to he used were presented
and methods of study and instruction
sketched out briefly, ami some inter
esting details of the student's trninin
j;iven. in connection with which the
speaker replied to 'various questions
asked by members of his nudience.
In his conference with the iMcil
for executive committee, mid with the
university's slate representatives, (
M. Thomas anil Alan Itraekinrccd.
precedine and following' the lecture,
Col. Howen's personal interest in the
GREATEST OF ITS KIND
WASHINGTON. Sept. .--The war
revenue hill, created measure of its
kind ever brought before t,be hvilu
live branch i'l any government, pass
ed into tlie second .-lap of its pro
gress through eonLiros when it came
up today in I he house.
In fact there was imt even a ipio
ri'in 'm'M'iit when Ileiuncratie Leader
Kit' Uiu called up the hill, which -ro-vides
the Wans nt ruiinu' $-1,000..
000.000 to opv A'.uerif.i's -hare for
tlie war for the eotnin-j vcar.
The tr hilt 1 ir-;t is considered witli
the hou-e sitting as a cmnunttee of
il-.e whole. The plan i.- to have the
hu usure re:uty or the senate l .lhotit
111 e;lys.
Tlie bill is considered by both par-Me-
n a wiu-tlie-war nu-asure.
H-JU'Jcnco uyon Vho Future Im'ont
Dcorc tlie nrrival of bnby tnmvmir wcrac;
for ikit li.'lf u tenmry li.no h.-.iM v. a;
r.-irnlant tl.e Uue-Louorc j prcparaliuit
M.ittor's Frieml.
Hen is a mo t vnrtorful oaiHcnt!on fe
1' ei jiM:-i5;cn ft::'! l:icuftj. It iioi.i-iratc
fin imiscli'o. I!i:ci:!' nr.ll tibia's ren.Iei
in? them pMar.t to reucllly ylcM tj naluro';
kmni.d f.r cpiHijIlIJ.
Ilf its U30 tl.o nnttflta wrcl:s nf tirc:rnaiic
.iru im:lo conortntlv. TI:o ltsu.il vrt'iiirl:
In? strain, l'.'iirir:y-liu n and f (ii;U'!;I:k 'iir.
.iro f'ninter.ieteU. Tt-c pyslom i. prop ire.
f-ir t!io rnuiiiifT e A, n:icl iti to brir.gj
r.st, n-peso oixl hupp niifi-'tp.-itlon.
Ilw I! n r,Wir it., 1 t'.-'u Vrl.MiJ .Inr
Inu (ho porim! tlie r.niM'los expajnl easier whe:
h.Ay nrriw.i, op. I n. ;i:r:iily tlio psin urn.
daiiTcr nl tho crlt-li is law.
Mtithor'ji I'rtend lt prcpirod oftor tlio for
ItinU nf n nolit family ilocter liy t!io lirT.il
(li-M iic:-iilnl.ir i'j., l.nmur BUr- A'
hnitn, (in. It is frr rxlcrnat Ufii o ly; i
n'nnhil'My avit cnlirtly s.ito mul vfilcr
fully c:T'oUvo. V.'rito then; Vnr their if-tiuc
tiv.i c: d i:ilerct!ii ". Iillicrli;K;i II k.
Tli to is n Mo.;lth vt In.-tnu-tirn uiul n f:
fiirt to ho derived ii rcidii; V-y.-i hii'.
hY. It i pliinly wr.ltrn just vli.it ever
Aiminn vant ti ktiuv and will bo a plcr
did );ttlo Uxt book of jniidiinee, !i"t on'.
Tor yourwlf Imt will mike yon l)rl;rnt t
etlicrs. nnd In Hip nionnlini ctlitnln .1 lwin.
of Mntlior's Frlord frtim tlio dntjjEi'-t. nn
thus fnrtlfv youidclf aajmt ptiiu uiid dn
comfort.
Wtth Medford trnnn m MlMrd mudft
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
ANTKlv Al once, man to work,
woman to couk. Vila Ranch.
V.XTKl Ten Hcrea Hear creek
bottom, near Medford. county or
city property tn exehanRO. ("an
pay cash dlfferenep. Hnx 11, Mail
Tilbuno. 1 A
yon SAl.K --wdoelhnrrow. ealttva
tor and parden toot?. Ir. .1. I..
Hill. 7! West Kleventh Mreet.
1 i?
Kt!t SAI.I-: --Seventy head, rattle.'
e.ir!in.. twn ;ir,d tliref-ve.ir old
eeri, h i : It t i t nn ! ker. t h roe j
wat;or,s. two mih h.traeng. sun y.
bimiiv, farmlnu tonN. wheal, bar-;
ley. winter outs, and four head
hoises for fale or eac for feed.:
and fir. vmir.s saddle horse, f urnt-j
tare, rto, (Ireenleaf ranch, two!
tnllcs tiMMh Cold (lilt. Khiip.J
rteek. Ton Olfen, t 1
CASH
and Carry
Visit the new Grocery and
Haekot Store, just opened at
o27 Kaat Main, and snvo money
on the neees.ariea of life dur
ing the war period.
Look Over
Our Stock
The Trusx Co.
I'Xton.siun wurk whs e')ri'sscd ill ft !
inorl i.ii.oiinij;in.!r iiiiuiiht, cotiplrd;
villi a hn.nil view (if llu valut' til' llu
tniiniiiir fit-Id opi'iR-d tip by llie moe-
UK'llt.
. An tuulu'iirc of nearly ;I00 uipii, in
I'ludini' (lie state triiuril riiinpaiiv un
der dipt. Caniuliiy's I'liiniiuinil, pres
ent in iinifuini liy im itatiiin nf the
eninmittcc, an.! the inemher.-i nf the
Medford extension class, with repre-
seni'.iti'.ves of l!v Ashland and
LONDON, Sept. 0. The old man
has come back, not only In work bo
hind the lines, but In tho front lines
placed as captains and commanders
In charge ot armed yachtB to hunt
U-boats. '
The work of these men has won .
praise and honors from tho govern
ment. They have combed tho sea for
mines, have sunk tho sneaking U
boats. and have kept clear the laaos
of commerce.
One of the exploits of these old
men that is going tho rounds of the
naval clubs tells of how one captain
Grants' Pass orpmi.ations. L-ree-cl ! against tho Hun submarines. Age j brought his yacht over the spot where
Col. Hoven'-i upper ranee on the plat
form, and responded with cvurv ex
pression of keen and delighted inter
est to his remarks.
T. W. Miles rhainnan of the Med
i'oid executive euinn.ittoe, presided at
the meetiier. . I
E CONTRIVANCE
OF FOREST FIRE FIEND
''While ('. A. Milrr, superintendent
of the I'. I,. S. Cattle company in
easleni Oregon, was here recently nn
a visit to his umther, Mrs. M. K. J-'nir
zier, living on 1! street, lie ran across
ii devilish c.iiitrivance in his timber
tract jusi smith of the city limits."
says tlie Aslilaml Heciird. "A lan
tern bil:e had been attached hv a
wire to a Inn;; sack filled with dry
pine cones and suspended from n
iniinzanila hush in an opening where
the sun's rays would fall wilh full
force, with the evident intention of
starting a forest fire when the sun
became hot cnmvjli to set fire lo a
paper cone in llie globe and cummuni
eate with the dry cones in the sack
by means of a cutlon string hat led
to the bottom. It was an ingenious
contrivance and would have done its
work well had conditions been right,
as there is a 'dense carpet of drv
bu-.h underneath and all around the
bu-di on which it was suspended.
Some unhang villian figured on tlio
de.itraelion of the timber in that sce
:ii:n, bat a land providence Unvaried
bis ulans."
has ho limits when it comes
ing the U-boats.
in ctniic- a ti-bont had disappeared. Jlo ex-
I ploded a depth charge and the water
... ih ml- became covered Klin JiiacK ana
mlralty was besieged by retired ad-1 greasy matter. The enemy's peri-
mlrals, 'Vleo-admirals and rcar-ad- rcope sudden oppenred about 300
mirals for service against tho Huns, yards away, but a. well-placed i-liot
They were too' old to be placed In I finished the join
their former commanding ranks, but i -
many were- only too; happy to .he i With Medford Trade Is Medford msdo
Lift Off Corns!
"Freezone" is Magic! Lift any Corn or Callus
right off with fingers No pain!
ft
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Drop little Freezone on sn aching
corn, instantly that corn stops hurt
ing, then yon lift it right out. I;
doesn't hurt one bit. Yes, msgic!
Why wait? Your druggist sells a
tiny bottle of Freezone for few cents,
sufficient to rid your feet of every
laird corn, soft corn, or corn between
the toes, and calluses, without sore
ness or irritation. Try It! Mo huajbur-l
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luSED.CARS
Our Boys Are
''Over There'
"VE had Democrncy nnd
Freedoni to work for In for
mer Liberty Ijonn drives.
Hut XOW our boys nro "over
thern'' depending upon us
to back them up. Put over
the comiiis 1th l.llvriy
Loan yi'irii nnd lllti.
Tho 'Prlvo for 1ollars'
Stnrt-s Saturday, JSept.
UKtll. UK ItKAIiY TO
FIltK,
Wm. G. Tait, President ;
it national!
K Mil Ji
At Reasonable Prices. Including
One Chevrolet, 1917, -
One 1917 Overland - -
One 1917 Dodge Roadster -
One Ford at - -, - -
Also a Couple of Trucks at
Low Prices. -
Treicliler-Peirson, Inc.
$550
$500
$900
$275
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See us H you have Barley.
Oats iind Hay lor sale.
,Vc Buy Sacks
Monarch Seed & Feed Co.
Largest collection of
Second-Hand
Organs
over in Moilfurd, rnnging in i
price from fUJl) to oO.OO.
Sumo choice cliapcl orcans
I'nr schools ;iiitl churches. !
Palmer's
Piano !
Place i
23 South Centrnl, i
TAN LAC
The celebrated stonmch and system purifier which has been accom
plishing remarkable rosults in tho 1'nlted States nnd Canada, will
now he sold In -Medford. Remarkable sales record ot nine million
bottles phenomenal and unprecedented.
West Side Pharmacy
Painting, Paper Hanging,
Decorating and Tinting
Now Is the time to have your houso painted In protect the emtio
for llie winter. We guarantee every Inch of our work to bo first
class; tho material wo use Is tho very best. ' ,
Trice Are Moderate.
R. J. Miller Decorating Co.
I'hone :;iii-I.
KMlinntivt Fiw of ITinrjre
GATESTilRES
TOST ONK-ll.VI.P AS MICH
And wer twice is long as tha average Fabric Tire. Guaranteed
3,500 miles.
ri'XCTl KE PItOOF
Our Service Station Is now equipped with the latest mechanical Tire
Changer, Up-to-Dnte Vulcanizing Equipment, Curtis Air Free
From Oil.
Try our Tire Service Iff Different
F.'R. Roberts 1 32 S. Riverside