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MIDORI) MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OR IOC. OX, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 7. 1018
10CAL AND
'PERSONAL
J. P. O'Brien, federal general
manager of the Southern I'aclfic
north olshland anil of the O. W. I;.
& N. company, arrived In tho city
last nlKlit In tils private ear, "The
Oregon" and spent today Inspecting
the Pacific & Eastern railroad which
is also under his. Jurisdiction. Ac
companying .Mr. O'llrlen, who prior
to, tho taking of tho railroads Jiy the
government was general manager of
. the O. W. H. & N. company and was
for years general manager of the
Southern Pacific, were II. T. Mor.-ler,
' superintendent of tho southern Pa
cific between Ashland and Portland
and II. AT. Lull, division engineer or
tho S. P. In the sumo territory.
I am starling my fall classes lu
violin. Careful attention given to
beginners and to those farthor ad
vanced. The acquiring of a beautiful
tone, where real t'hlent is evident. Is
euro to follow Caroful study of my
method. Studio days Wcdnosday and
Saturday. W. C. Janes, phono 32.'I-J,
St. Mark's block. 14 s
The Llborty bond campaign open
ing address which will ho given by
Dr. Allre Lovejoy of Portland at the
Pago theater tomorrow night begins
at 8:15 o'clock.
Wanted Ten bright, capable lad
les to travel, demonstrate and sell
well known goods to established
dealers. $25.00 to $.70.01) per week;
railroad faro paid; weekly advance
for traveling expenses. Address at
once Goodrich Drug Company, Dept.
133, Omaha, Xelir. i
JIIss Alice Palmer arrived home
tills morning from Portlnnd whore
she took tho army reconstruction
work course at Kocd college.
Tocket hook of souks the soldiers
sing, only luc, at Pnlmor's, 28 South
Main.
ine a. w. wnlkor Auto Co., was
unablo to got a car to ship four Chal
mers from Portland for several days
and being out of Chalmers cars Mr
Walker and three assistants, went to
Portland last night to drive tho four
cars down and llicy will be hero
Monday morning.
Feather mattresses and renovat
ing. Douglas, 201 S. ltlvonilde. K.2-.I.
'llr. and Mrs. A. .1. Speak of Sher
man, Calif., who had spunt tho past
two days in looking over Medford
and vicinity with n view to locating
hero at some future time, loft today
lor Portland.
Mattress making and furniture up
holstorlng. Douglas, 201 S. Itivor
!do. Phone 102-J.
Ulalno Kluni loll this morning for
Koseburg to look alter business mut
ton In that city.
Fruit Driers for homo uso. Pneiric
Furn. & Fix. Factory.
1). T. hawton, deputy slate scaler
ot weights nnd measures, arrived
homo this week from an Inspect Ion
trip north, with an Injured back, lie
was driving his car about forty nillrn
north of Hoseburg when the from
whoels went down suddenly In n deep
rut caused by the passage of heavy
auto trucks hauling spruco timber,
which ibounccd him with much force
nround tho car, Injuring nls bark
severely.
During tho month ot September 1
ttm going to glvo the public n chnnce
to liny shoes, find-class goods, at 10
por cent discount below the regular
prices. This Is an opportunity you
won t get ngaln soon. 1,. V. Stroud.
No. 10 South Central avenue. tl
Y. S. Carpenter left thi work for
n ten days visit with his son. Carrol
Carpenter, at Camp Lewis, lie will
also visit relatives and mends nt
Portland anil .Seattle.
Furniture packing, crating. Doiik-
las, 201 S. Hlvcrslile, phono Id 2 -J.
Mrs. 11. V. Hewitt has returned to
lier homo In lioseburg iirtcr a two
days visit hero with her parents.
Mrs. Paul Hanson, local ngont for
jMiiionn ( orsets. rlimio iS.7-11. i : t:
Mrs. II. (I. Thayer and sun li rt
for their hoine at Clements, Calir .
today following a several weeks vl. I:
with her parents, .Mr. ami Mrs. .1. ('
"Woods.
Special for schools, hook of 2U
Bongs of tho Culled state and her
ullles, 25c, at Palmer's.
Tho high claps vnirTlevlllo arts
given at the Klalto thenar l.y the
Uladfltonc-ChanlTlrT company last
night In addition to the regular pic
ture program pleased n larro aud
ience. The acts w ere art I: tie ami
clenn in character.
Daily's Taxi. Phono 15.
11. K. Henupro, the well known
nilnlng man, arrived In Hie city to
day alter an ahsrnvc of about a yea:'
bpent In various parts of California.
Ono nnd thrco-cotor stock poi;r
labels for ealo. .Modford Printing
to.
.Mrs. Karl Kline li lt today
American l.ako to reside there at the
Y. V. C. A. homo until her husband.
who Is In service nt tamp Lewis.
Icavos for France.
Onn snd throo-rolo stork pear
labels for sale. Mdford I'rlntlnft
CP. tfi
The national poultry organization
haa appointed Prof. Jainos Dryden,
head of the O. A. C. poultry depart
ment, director for tho western sec
tlon and head of tho Oregon mem
bership campaign. The organization
expects to recruit a membership In
the entire country of 25,000 ot whom
JjO are to bo from Oregon. It Is
hoped to help win tho war by provid
ing more poultry to releaso other
food for tho soldiers.
For the host Insurance see Holmes,
tho Insurance Man.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Doyle and chil
dren came to Yrekn Sunday from
Caslella where Mr. Boyle has been
working with the California-Oregon
Power company's forces on construc
tion work. Mrs. Hoyle and children
will make their homo In Yreka now
and Mr. lloylo will divide his time be
tween this placo and Castclla.
Yreka News. Tho Doyle family for
merly resided In Mcdford.
Dr. Heine, Carnett-Coroy Dldg.
Miss Frances Hryan left today for
her homo at Chlco after a visit here
with her uncle, L. D. Harris, and
Mrs. Harris.
Mrs. J. W. Opp and daughters
Julia and Gertrude, will reside at
Portland this wintor whore tho girls
will attend high school. .Miss Julia
Opp left this morning for Portland
whoro sho will ho n student In the
Lincoln high school. Mrs. Opp and
Miss Gertrude will depart for the
stale metropolis within tho next two
week3.
E. A. Galugh went to Grants Pass
Saturday to spend some time in look
ing over that vicinity.
Ono hundred drafted men from
Nevada, passed thru the city Satur
day morning en route to Camp Lewis
Tho boys nearly denuded tho rose
bushes on Hie Southern Pacific depot
parkway of flowers during the train
atop.
Mr. and Mm. Mlllon Ottoman of
ltlddlo. arrived at tho Ilotol Hollund
last night from their outing sojourn
near Truil and visit at Crater Lake.
Thny expect to Ieavo tonight for a
visit at San Francisco. Mr. Ottoman
was formerly night tlcliot clerk at
tho local S. P. depot.
Miss Claro M. Clark left for her
homo at Portland today following a
visit to Cralur Lake.
I.vlilenco of tho scarcity of teach
ers in southern Oregon as well as
other parts of tho stato is again Illus
trated by tho fact Hint tho county
superintendent of tho Josephine
on nly schools Is advertising in the
newspapers Tor livo teachers to fill
vacancies.
Mr. and Mrs. II. tlarvev ,lnnr,n,..i
this morning for Portland In which
city they will locate permanently.
Among llin young men who havo
become of ago alnco Juno 5th anil
who registered for tho draft recently
was Noel M. Calhoun or :i 1 1 Knlghl
street, Meilluril.
Today's public market was the
best of tho present year with n
wealth of flno frut and vegetable of
ferings ami a heavy patronage.
Handlers from as far away as persist
were present with products for sale.
Mliis ltosetta Melirall, tho county
public health nurse, and Miss Ann
MeCortnlek, homo demonslr.-illnn
Will, left Ibis mien for a short' visit
to the marble caves In Josejihlno
county. They expected to arrive
home lule Sunday night.
I . S. Commissioner F. Hoy Davis
nnd former Chief of Police llltison
havo been subpoenaed to appear be
fore the federal court In Portland on
Sept. 1 I ( testify i tlto case against
a slacker from California win.
rested in this city by IlittscMl.
Master F.hiljn Wood has returned
home from n visit with his uncle
aim mini. Air. ami Mrs. (1. Colvig
at Grants Pass.
increasing cloudiness nnd cool
weather Is predicted for Sunday. The
Highest temperature of Friday was
St: decrees.
In preparation Tor the Southern
Oregon Soldiers and Sailors encamp
ment u, b,, held uel week at Grants
Pass, citizens, of that city were busy
today In cleaning up u. liiverslde
grove. full, J,),) visitors are ex
pected to attend the cicanm n..i
Kium.i Stevenson of S.u-ra-wlio
Is en route i Portland,
I off In the city Saturday In
The group futlirinr' which will lie
held on Wajiner creek Sunday Hie 8th,
promises to be great meetinir. .Manv
people nre tilanniiig to Ijrinj; their din
ners nnd 'spend the day. Several
good singers nnd sneakers have been
secured for the services. A lixl.v mis
sionar" i'roiu Mexico, will give mi
interesting talk on lier work in Mex
ieo.
runner Private ('. Sutherland,
who lias recently returned from the
front, lius consented lo address the
people at this gathering. Mr. Suth
erland enli.-ted in the M.'lrd Canadian
Mil nt n in s" at Edmonton, in Julv,
liHIi. Jle luid been previously re
jected several times on account of his
size. The battalion went overseas in
February, 11117, the shi" narrowly
escaped torpedoing when the l.iieaniii
was sunk. . Then to France in -May,
11117. Private Sutherland "was li it
while going over the top in the ad
vance nt Lens, n year iu;n last Aug
ust; lay out in the open for J 7 hours.
While in the hospital on the coast of
r ranee, lie witnessed the first bom!:
ing of an American hospital. Inter
was iiivu lided home to Canada on nc
count of his wounds, lie has spoken
al Portland, Oregon City. Albany,
McMimiville, F.ir.'cne, Ashland, etc..
and everyone speaks very highly of
him.
Iiev. K. 1. Martin, who is suner-
inieiiiient ol the work ol the American
Sunday school union in the three
states of Oregon. Washington nnil
Idaho, is making his unnual tour of
southern Oregon. He will iignin re
lute some of the work thai the Amcr
ienn Sundav School Fiiion is doinir, in
ic churches of Ashlund on Septem
ber Hth. lie will ho nt the Himtist
liiii'eh in (ho morning and (he Metho
list in the eveiiimr.
nnd
Miss Mortlo .Merrill of Grundy
Center, Iu., who has been visiting
her sister, Mrs. M. A Parks left to
day ror Portland where she will visit
a brothor.
Tho billboards ot tho Klum adver
tising company built for and devoted
to government uses, in large painted
letters now call uttentlon to tho com
ing draft registration., Tho Klum
company donates its billboards and
services freo to the government, All
over tho Cnited States in accordance
with Provost Marshal General Crow
dor's request tho bill boards nro be
ing devoted to advertising tho draft
registration.
Among visitors registered nt llio
hotels today were P. II. Peyean of
Chicago, F. S. Allen of Grand ttapids,
Mich., II. Prltchetl and Shan Kolkcr
of St. Louis, Mrs. J. Yv". McDonald ot
Kansas City, James T. Chinuock ol
Grants Pnss, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. King,
Mr. and Mrs. W. It. West, James An.
demon unit V. P. Hepburn of Klam
ath Falls, and Mr. and Mrs. I.eland
W. Porter, A. L. Johnson, II. 11.
1'coley, L. C. Dol!uigh and C. I).
Wood of Portland,
In the interests of economy
efficiency, the division of four min
ute men of the committee on public
information has takcii over the work
of the speaking division of the same
committee.
Hitherto, the four minute men have
taken charge of all speaking lo
"rendy-inade'' audiences, in lliealcrs.
lodges, churches, etc., in nil parts of
the country; while the speaking di
vision has provided special orators
lor war rallies and patriotic meeting:
called together mainly to hear these
orators.
In the course of their work the
four minute men have built up u very
complete, organization, reaching into
minds! cerv eoinniuniiy in ine t nited
States, Alaska, Porto Hico, Cuba and
the Philippine Islands.
This organization is now available
for the routing und reception of dis
tinguished orators, insuring also that
the greatest possible number of peo
ple in each community may profit
fro mtlicir visits by hearing the mes
sages they bring.
The eonsiiliilution effects n mate
rial saving in time, energy and mon
ey, since the four minute men machin
ery is in constant operation and does
not reipiii'e re-organization to re
ceive each distinguished speaker.
It is anticipated that many more
eomi ities will lie privileged to see
and hear such groups of veterans as
the illue Devils of France, recently
routed through the speaking division,
and also lliat many more similar
groups or individunl veterans may he
sent out us a result of the eonsolid
(ion.
H. W. Paul.
Special : Lincoln McCornuVk,
Corning Henley.
It is ir ;ienitive that we carry on
our allotment of work without reduc
tion in volume, so be'"prepared lo
mnke your pledge of n monthly sub
scription when called upon, Remem
ber that all you invo will be used for
the local unit only.
SHOWERS PROBABLE
FIRST PART OF WEEK
WASHINGTON', Sepl. 7. Weather
predictions for the week beginning
Monday issued by the weather bureau
today are:
Pacific stales: Fair, although
showers ure probable during first halt
along coast. Temperatures nearly
normal.
With Medforit trade la MenTorfl rnsdn
Free McthodlM
At tho Freo Methodist church Sun
day Itev. M. F. Chllds will preach at
t he morning mid evening services.
tf lor,
lor
Mrs.
mento
stoppci'
a several days visit with Mrs. i,-
lloyer and finally.
Motor tourist parties who were
guests at (ho Hotel Medforil todnv
Iniuded Mr. and Mrs. F. I'. Schrnni
of .Salt l.al.o City nud .Mrs. K. II.
Cowan of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. V.
U. West or Klaniatli Falls, Mr. and
Mr.. .1. II. I.athrop and r,j 0f s,.a!.
II". ami c. II. Griffin and lamlly of
Portland.
Miss fhl;i Hard left today
limine Kivcr lo nsmirnn her .1ml,
assistant principal of the schools.
Last year sho laoglil at Falls Cllv
Ore.
Mrs. II. H. Taylor who spent the
iiiunier with her son. Glenn O. Tay
lor! last night for her he,,,.. i
for
1.0 H, Calif.
County visitors registered ut the:
hotels today Included Mrs. (I, K. '
liag.Ml.Hc of Lake Crek. James lllalrj
of llnttn falU, G. Peterson of A.-n-j
land, and Mr. and Mrs. 11. A. Thomp
son. Henry Itlghain, Han llrumley
nnd Miles Ague of Steamboat,
Cut This Out U Ik Worth Jlimey
DON'T MISS THIS. Cut out this
Hp, enclose with r.c and mail It to
Foley & Co.. 2s35 Sheffield avenue.
Chicago, 111., writing yorrV naino and
nddress clearly. You will receive in
rotiirn a trial package containing
Foley's Honey and Tar Compound,
for coughs, colds and croup; Foley
Kidney Pills, for pain In sides nnd
back; rheumatism, backache, kidney
and bladder ailments; and Foloy
Cathartic Tablets, a wholesome nnd
inorouglily cleansing cathartic, tor
.coastfpallon. Iblllour-noss, headache,
and sluggish bowels. Fur sale by
the MedCord Pharmacy. Adv.
At a meeting at the library las:
evening the organization was per
fected for the local lied Cross drive.
The captains and teams have every
confidence, that the amount asked
for will be secured.
Next Monday morning the drive will
begin iu all parts of the city.
The city has been divided into eight
districts, Main street and the rail
road dividing it into four parts und
each of these parts again divided into
the business and residence district.
The men will cover the business und
the women the residence portion.
The. teams and territories assigned
ure us follows:
Northwest residence: Mrs. J. J.
Huchter, captain; .Mrs. Cliiud C. Cute,
Mrs. lieven, .Mrs. C. XI. Thomas, Miss
Mabel Kay.
Southwest residence: Mrs. O.O.
Alenderlcr, captain; Mrs. A. B. Cun
ningham, Mrs. Jonas Wold, Mrs.
S. (Juiscnlicrry, .Mrs. Illniti Khun, Miss
Laura 1 reulilcr.
Northeast residence: Mrs. G. ii.
Satehwell, captain: Mrs. S. P. Harne-
bnig, Miss Keliehor. Mrs. Jap An
drews, Mrs. T. ". Miles, .Mrs. '. W.
Hamill. Mrs. T. 0. Heine, Miss Mer
cedes Hnrlier. ,
Southeast residence: Mrs. Elmer
Ontinnn, c.-iptuin; Mrs. Charles
Strang, Mrs. 1,. Untidy, Mrs. I., li.
lirown, Mrs. Court Hull, Mrs. W. C.
Ashpole, Mrs. Maddux.
Northwest business: Leon Ilas
kins. Southwest business: Geo. L.
IVeichlcr, liaiph Woodford, Will
I lamia.
Northeast business: Clarence
Meeker, F.,1 White.
Northwest, business: II. K. Marsh.
TAN LAC
The celebrated stomach and system purifier which has been accom
plishing remarkable results In tho United States and Canada, will
now be sold In Medford. Remarkable sales record of nine million
bottles phenomenal and unprecedented. : -
West Side Pharmacy
Stor
Painting, Paper Hanging, 5 h i
Decorating and Tinting
Now Is the time to havo your house painted to protect the same
for the winter. Wo guaranteo every Inch (ft our work to be flrst
clasa; the material we use is the very best.
Prices Are Moderate.
R. J. Miller Decorating Co
Phono :i!)-J. ItlmntcsFrcc of (
Clinrgo
DR. RICKRRT
EYKS SCIENTIFICALLY
-s TKSTF.I), AND GLASSES
PROPERLY, FITTED
Suite 1-2 over May Co.
NO DltOPS CSIH)
GATESTJRES
COST OXU-HALF AS SIUCH
And wear twice as long as the average Fabric Tire. Guaranteed
3,500 miles. ,
PUXCTCllE rilOOF
Our Service Station Is now equipped with the lif.est mechanical Tire
Changer, Up-to-Date Vulcanizing Equipment, Curtis Air Frea
From Oil.
Try our Tire Service It's Different.
F.R. Roberts 1 32 S. Riverside
Ml
Coi'jrlbt leistered, 1V1B
Don't Trust a Quack
Doctor
You wouldn't put your health
in the hands of a natural born
untrained doctor.
You wouldn't want your teeth
filled by a correspondence school
dentist!
And you don't want your bat
tery cared for by on untrained
man even if he says h knows
ajl about batteries.
Doctoring batteries is a pro.
fession with u we arc trained
battery experts, and wc recog
nize nnd treat all of the common
battery ills.
Your battery ouRht to be
tested and you oup.ht also to
Irarn about Threaded Rubber
Insulation the most important
battery improvement in years.
Don't forget to ask for the
booklet "A Mark with a Mean
ing for You."
ELECTRIC SHOP
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
Knit SAI.K Alfalfa hay $20 per Ion
In flehl. F. 11. Hopkins, phone
t s-.l l . n:',"
FOIl SAI.K Scvcn-ycnr olil black
pony, gentle for chlMren to drive
or lido, M0. Oil. I'ninn Hams. I t r.
LOST- liTiKiitiou llnt riot jM Hiona
between .laeksonvlll,. ami M.-ilforil.
i'lniler please relurn to Mail Trib
une ami receive reward. Its
Highest qunlily Jewolry repairing
Diamond setting, watch repairing
Satisfaction assured In
quality and price.
IV: J
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SI.VltTIX J. Itl'.DDV
Mall us your wants.
WEEKS & McGOWAN CO
UXDKKTAKKU
Day Phone: Pacific 227.
Night Plumes: l W. Weeks, I0.1-J2.
Ijiily .tiiint.
Sec us If you have Barley,
Oats iind Hay for sale.'
We Buy Sacks
Monarch Seed X Ffed Co.
1 .
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Summons all the forces nnd resources of the Republic to
the defense of I;rccdom
THE OREGON AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE
which the United Str-.t-.'s authorities have ranked as one of the
fifteen distinguished ins:itu:inr.s of the country c-.rHlcnce in
military training, I1.13 responded to the call. The College is
distinguished not only for its miliury instruction, but
DlSTINCnSIIED ALSO FOR
Its strong industrial courses for men and for women:
In AK;i'j)tuf i. Commerce, Lnxinecrinx, Forcttry
Home Kronoiiiicj, Mining, Pharmacy, and
Vocational EJuc(ion.
Its wholesome, purposcfulstudeat life.
Its democratic college spirit. ' '
g, Students enrolled last year, 3453; stars on its service flags, 1258,
over forty percent representing officers. ,
College opens September 23. 1918
For catalog, new Illustrated Booklet, an J other information writ, to the Registrar, Corvallii, Oregon .
CASH
and Carry
Visit the new Grorcry anil
Racket Siorc. just opened nt
32 7 Knt-t Mnln, anil save money
on the neecsi;irlefl of lifo dur
ing tho war period.
Look Over
Our Stock
The Truax Co.
Oregon is Going
Over the Top
First Again
TO ftonrt .Tncksnn County
nnd Oregon's f t It l.Hirrty
liOitn quota ovrr tho top in
tho quickest possible time
will prove to our lmys "over
there' thnt we stity-nt-liom-'
en nro ns prompt nnd will
ing to I.KXl) our money ns
they nro lo HIS It Til Kill
MVKH.
Ho nil rcmly when the drive
starts Saturday, September
liHih.
Win. G. Tait, President
FI&SY
BANK. A
GAGNON
LUMBER
YARD
All kinds ot rough and dressed
Lumber,
Specialties: Iilmonsion stuff, Fin
ishing Lumber, shingles. Sash and
j Doors, Koofing Paper, Fruit Boies.
I mi) jacKson touniy rroducts.
Place orders now for Fruit Boxes.
New Slid, 113 S, Front St,, Mcilfiiril.
riH'Oe grill,
Attention:
Mr. Dairyman and Farmer
Tlif JiKU'iiciident Creamery, after closest investiga
tion, has concluded that 1 lie liogiie River Valley is es
pecially adapted to successful daryinuv It is pecu
liarly fitted by soil, climatic and marketing facilities,
and to support this conclusion wo have decided to in
stall at Mcdford a Complete modern Creamery for the
Manufacture of Butter, Ice Cream and. Cheese and will
also purchase Eggs Poultry, etc. ,
Jt is our intention to operate extensively, and we
ask the consideration of every farmer in the Valley. We
want his s.upport, and he needs us. . "It is our business
to help his business," and in that way help ourselves.
The 'Independent Creamery has ample capital to meet
all obligations and every cont ingciwy.
Their business methods are well and favorably
known, as being correct. Kstablished in the year
1!)00 it has developed from very small beginnings to the
largest manufacturers of butter in Oregon. " During
its eighteen years1 career it has never been necessary to
change managers. Many other creameries have come
and gone iu that time, thus demonstrating that Inde
pendence has won and held the confidence of the pro
ducer, and lias as its reward for conservative manage
ment nnd square dealing prospered r'lenoniinnlly. In
the year l!K)t) Polk County (wh-:e Indenendeiice is lo
cated) had but one man with ten cows. Todav there is
but one county in the Cnited States (St. Lawrence
County, X. Y.) that has more "register of merit" Jer
seys than Polk County. Indepeiidei)ec"Creanierv has
been largely instrumental in bringing about this result.
The states where dairying is followed extensively
are the richest states (agriculturally) in America. Al
falfa is the ideal feed fop successful dairying. We
have it in Rogue River Valley and this section is there
fore boundless iu its possibilities. .
It is the intention of this company to exert every
effort, consistent with reason, to promote this indus
try. We will take all raw material offered. If there is
a demand for rows we will ship them in. " Will sell silos,
milking machines, separators, etc. It is our hope to be
a benefit to the producer and an asset to the entire com
munity. Temporarily we will operate trucks to gather the
cream, and expect to be manufacturing here bv October
loth. ' '
For information at this time see our local represen
tative. .Mr. X. A. L-ml ks. at Hotel Holland, Johnson
Produce Co.. Central Point, or address
INDEPENDENCE CREAMERY
Independence, Oregon.
I-aiu.m III.Ih., um. :tn. ;ia V.inh Ilnrll.-it Street.