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PAGE TWO MEDFOTin lr.TL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON'. MONDAY. SEPTEMBER Itl. 191 IOCALAND L' PERSONAL The request for names of mothant of men In service who will muri'li In tho procession of Bons the evening of Sept. 21st, Oregon Mo'.lntrs' Patri otic day, has been altered to Itielnde names of mothors, wives ntnl tisteis. There will also bo a section of little elstcrs and brothers of sol'licr?. Those who will march 'are asked to li lt phono Mrs. R. A. Holmcss, ilKMt or Mrs. Glenn Fabrkk, 422-J. Orres, tho ladles' tailor, will do at Miss Lonnsbury's Millinery store to morrow, Tuesday, .September .17. 350 Among tho young men conimls sioned as second lieutenants from the fourth officers training camp at Camp Fremont recently aro Frank Foley of Central Point, Iltiiloljih Bcholz of Mcdrord, and Nell It. Allun of Grnnts Pass. Mrs. B. K. Gore, teacher of piano and harmony, rcsldonco studio 1 1 C Genoya avenue. I)y appointment nt St. Mark's building. 155 Miss Sylvia Huklll of Griffin' Creek left today for. Gold Hill where al.e will attond high school this winter' Wo now havo a first-class auto machinist who just arrived, and we aro prcpare'd to handlo all kinds of auto Tepalr work. Valley Garage. i r. i Miss Elizabeth Itlkor, who during her sorvlco as waitress In the Hotel iMcdford dining room for the past seven years, won many friends and acquaintances, left this morning for Idaho Falls, Idaho, for a visit with hor sister and from there will go east to spend the winter. She may return hero In tho spring. She will visit at Portland and Seattlo prior to going to Idaho Falls. Regular September mcellng Med chants association nt Hotel Holland, Monday ovenlng, Sept. lf.tli. c. s. llutterfleld, pres., John S. Carliln, Bocretary. Ilerl Kellogg who lias been In the aviation service and stationed at Rockwell Flold, San Diego, since the eprlng of 1917 arrived homo last night on his first furlough In that longlh of tlmo, and left this niitrrtftiii' to visit bis father at Gold Hill' frir"n day or two after wlihli ho will return to Medfnnl for a visit with relatives and friends. Unless bo is granted an extension of furlough bo will depart for San Dltsso next Thursday. Owing to tho "Parlor, lied Room and Hath" company bavli.g i'ij go south on tho 11 p. in. train tills evening thero will bo r. curtain nt 8: 115 promptly this evenhi.r. Mrs. L. 14. Doolltllo lert this morn ing for Shupord Springs, Wash., whoro sbo will spend several week:-, taking treatment for rheumatism. Kn roulo she will stop off nt Portland for a visit with her sister. Flag ornnmonts tor radiators. ('. K. Gates Auto Co. jo Jlayor C. II. Domnrny nnd wife or Grants. Pass, woro Sunday gnosis or Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Kl'orker. Export acetylene welding and lathe work. Kxperlenced auto mechanics. Ford work dono nt Ford prices. ('ni tor l,uko Motor Co. 1.13 Tho Jackson County Iluslncs.s Men's association will meet at G.30 p. m. today nt tho Cafo Holland. This will bo tho association's first mrutlng following tho summer vacation per iod. For tho best Insurance see Holmes, the Insurance Man. The association of Mothers, Wives and Next of Kin will hold their regu lar morning In tho library Tuesday afternoon nt 2:30. A Inrgo atten dance Is desired as plans for the Mothors Day parade will bo perfected at that tlmo. Feathor mattrosses and renovat ing. Douglas, 201 S. Riverside. 102-J. Dr. and Mrs. It. W. Miller and fam ily nnd II. Newton of San .lose, Calir., nro motor tourists who aro guests at the Hotel Holland. Tho phonograph with a soul. The now Kdlsou Diamond Disc. Palmer Piano Place, 2S South Central Ave. At Mm Soldlcni and Sailors' nssuel. nllon encampment held last week at Grants Pass, following the election or officers, I). It. Andrus of Medford was reappointed as adjutant of the association. The officers circled are; Colonel, M. I.. Webb of ltdseluirg; lieutenant colonel, .lames llolinan. major, V. S. ("rout; quartermaster, J. C. Fiillcrlon, nnd chaplain, Mrs. Isabel Sprnrer of Ashland. Horn- To Mr. and Mrs. Fred 1'ur dl n at the rc'ldemc of sirs, o. o. Parker, 2 1 :. Knlelit slrerl, Suiida noon, an S'j pound daughter, to be liirlsteucd i:il.i!eib Ami. .Mother nnd chlbl aro doing well. .J9? LATU .LASSIFY POU SAU' C'ir load of HncTTuyr nt low prlie. Tel, hlei-l'cti'or, Co. 1 ;, :, Foil SAI.F. K. .mater mapes I . per lb., Mission grapes -Jc per Hi.. Tokny 4c per lb. At the Geary Orchard. t.,1' WANTKD Women and girls for peeling lontaioes nt Cannev. Plume 65. Uncle Sam believes not only In gottlng In his fuel supply early bul in ordering enough to last a while. Tho second car load of Hock Springs, Wyoming, coal was dumped into the bins of tho federal building today, making 100 tons now ctored away which Is regarded as a year's supply. School books for all the grades at West Side Pharmacy. Good service able second-hand books taken on ex change. 151 J. T. Oard of Applegatc, was u visitor In tho city Sunday and today Ho is a guest at tho Nash hotel. ' Mattress making and furniture up holstering. Douglas, 201 S. Itlver !de. Phono 1C2-J. . , Seeley Hall has written his parent that ho will bo homo next Wedncsd ty or Thursday on a short furlough from tho aviation camp at San Diego. Mr. Fred Alton Ilalght, toacher of piano, (specialist), announces fall torm. Miss ISthcl Dean, assistant teacher. Ilalght Music Etudlo, 401 Garnett-Corey (Liberty) building, Medford, Oregon. Phono 72. 150 Hort Orr following a furlough of over two weeks spent at home left this morning for New York to resume his sorvlco In the navy as pharmacist mate. Ho cxpoctB to sail from LVeiv York on tho U. S. transport Northern Pacific, on which he Is stationed, on her next voyage to Franco, making his seventh round trip on this great boat between America and abroad. 10 per cent discount on men's and boys' shoes during September at No. 10 South Central avenuo, city. Among tho entertainers of the Railcllffe Chautauqua, which Is now giving programs In Medford for the boneflt of the Red Cross, who are guests at tho Hotel Medford, are Flora I). Bradford of New York Cit and Mary C. Glenn and Miss .Miller of Washington, D. C. One, and three-colo stock pear labels for sale. Medford Printing Co. tf Up to today so far this month 1.4.1 inches of rain had fallen In Medford and immediate vicinity. Fair weath er Is predicted for tonight nnd Tues day. Ashland and vicinity had a much hcavior rainfall, as It Is claimed that 2.. '10 Inches of rain fell there within 24 hours from last Friday until Saturday night, making the heaviest precipitation thero for that length of time In II .1 years. j 'Furniture packing,' crating. Doug las, 201 S. Riverside, phono 102-J. Stanley S. Chlrgwln, former man ager and lesseo of tho Penbrow or chards and now manager of the big Leonard Orchard company tract at Grants Pass, Is visiting friends in .Vtedrord nnd vicinity for a fow days. Daily's Taxi. Phone 15. Mrs. M. It. Gllssnn of Sacramento who en routo homo from attending the G. A. It. convention at Portland slopped off for a visit with her broth, er, C. M. Van Clevo of Applegatc. continued hor Journey homo today. Mrs. Paul Hanson, local agent for Nubono Corsets. Phono 585-11. 150 Tho Mlni-os Ruth and Irene Srntton returned today to near Weed, whore they havo been located for sotno tlmo, after a four days visit with their parents. Mr. nnd Mrs. T. W. Stratton of Sams Valley. One nnd three-color stock pear labels for sale. Modford Printing Co. tf Mrs. Maude It. Macdonald and son of llittto Falls, have taken an apart ment at the Hotel Holland for the winter. Dr. Ilolne, Gnrnott-Coroy Bldg. So far this season 401 cars of penrs havo been shipped east from Med ford, Tour or which left the city last night. Tho llrtinswlck all phonographs In one. Palmer Piano Place, 28 South Central avenue. Mrs. I'hlla llllvens of Applegatc. lert Medford Ibis morning tor Grnnts Pass to attend n mooting In that city of the Thompson Creek Irrigation association, at which It was planned to take steps to Incorporate at once. A number of residents of tho Thomp son creek vicinity were expected to intend today's meeting. We have a few home fruit dryers on hand. Will close out ill $0.(10 each, complete. P. 1 ft F. Factory. After having laid In (he Mcdrord tuistotfice fur the past month await lug a liailuaill, the steel helmet cap lured from a German prisoner by Leo St. Clair and sent by him to some one In this country, but which could not be delivered as the name ami address on the package while en roulo bad become obliterated, will soon nrrlwi at its Intended dcMlna Hon, M. F. Sheets, rural canier on route No. t, happened to roc the pic Inn of Leo St. flair In a Portland II' paper of Sunday and an Hen; under II lo the effect thai his mother at l-'lli'rw.iii.l. Ore., bad Just received a powder b,r,; wli V b lie bad lal.en from a Herman prisoner on .Itily 22 Assistant Postuiasler Warner was at once notified by Sheets ami the hoi met was forwarded to .Mrs. St. Clair tills morning. Leo St. Clair Is a member of the Uh engineers. Aiming iiioior tourist parties at the lintel li drord today were Mr. and Mrs. ('. II. Much and Harbara and Hetty Much and maid of Unite. Mont., who are en route south, and Mr. and Mis. I.. T. Moses. Mr. nnd Mrs. II. K llvte.i and two chauffeurs of Los Angc!e, who arc eu route north. FIRST OF SEASON'S I "A maximum rosnlt with n wini num T ffinrl' Mr. (Merman's rt1 v'v for the siK'efvd'ul farceur. And who Mr. Ostcnn.i!.. pray? Well, he's n hit of a suci'i'Hsful farceur hiin--If. He plays an important part in "Parlor. I'edroum and lialli," the NYw York fnn hit which A. II. Woods will present ut tlft Vivjf thca Ut luniht. His work in "Parlor, itcdrootii and Hath' linn elicited uni verse v praise. "Itarest of neturs the skilled fanetir," says Mr. Ostermnn, "I he man who without extravagant make up or the use of the slap-stick can force n Inuli from the leanest line or "put over'' ho most tenuous of situa tions. When that kind of an artist showrt his htyid above the horizon he lias only to choose front flic attrac tive nunihcr of contracts thrust upon him by impetuous mana:crs." Such n man is Mr. Osterinan. He has lilllo use for the slap-slick. A certain quality of wit nnd satire should mark a jrood farce, he main tains, jnd n jjr renter consistency in the story than 'has been noticed in I he average contemporary farce, which, he believes, is a detail in the direction of which the public taste is eonlinuallv improving. TWO MORE AVIATORS KILLED AT MINE0LA NI'AV YOKK, Sept. Ni. Lieutenant Charles Kcnney, Jr., of Covington, Ky., and K. II. Austin of Postoit, were killed when an army airplane from the Mineunl aviation field fell in the i-'latbu.'di section of Prooklyn todav. E AMSTKi;i).M, Sept. 111. A pro fessor writing in the Vie;sisolio Zei- t miir clamors that "our po:i:'e terms niu.st include the riht to niiiintain (icnumi schools in countries wilh which (leriiiiinv is nt wur. Included among Kue.;;t3 rejU-tered at tho hotels today were G. A. I.oney of ChlcaKo, Arthur Ilollandor of Nw York, Mr. and Mrs. Ceorne Tato of Salem, II. K. Ewers and Geon;o H. Trnnn of Kurteno. P.oudenot Peeley, Mr. and Mrs. .1. 11. ltobinron, Q. B. (larrnw and Bert It. Lolz nf Portland., L. Andrews nnd P. .McLaiiKblln of; ItoddiiiK, W. 11. Kohlnson of Copper, C. K. Ireland nnd L. A. Itobio ofj Crants Pass, and ,T. I. llyrno, II. W. Ocilvlo, Mr. and Mr. 11. T. Pelton and (I. S. Chandler of Bun Krnnoisco. W'lhllo usIiik a screw driver tills I rnrannnn ir.liL'.if.l i1. Vti'.iWn of' Hrown's nccidentally pushed the blade clear thru tho palm of his tlsht bund, lnflh-tliiR a painful wound. Miss Jenny liunler, well known teacher of tho public schools arrived i in the city last lilidit from lioseburg nnd Is n miest at tho Hotel Holland. Tho local council of defence an nounces the following committees fot tho Salvation Army drive lo be put on Wednesday. In each case tho first named person Is the team captain and will bo asked to communicate a: onco with team workers and plan U carry out the canvass In their section. It Is earnestly doslred thut all wll. consider their appointment as a pa trlotlc task assigned by tho govern ment representatives and authority. Kast of cieek, north of Main streo. Mrs. II. F. Piatt, captain, Miss May Phipps, Mrs. Karl Knapp, Mrs. E. B Davis, Mrs. B. L. Dodge, Mrs. Geo Roberts. Kast of creek, south of Main stree Mrs. T. J. Williamson, captain; Mrs. S. L. Leonard, Mrs. E. V. Mad dox, Mrs. J. W. Johnson. West of creek to railroad busines; blocks south of Main Messrs, H. G Wortmnn, Leon Hasltins, John C Mann, C. A. Meeker. ; West of creek to railroad, buslncsr block north of Main Messrs. T. Wj Miles,, R G. .Newman, Ed Janney. West of railroad to Holly south q Main business blocks Messrs. Ber. Garnett, J. R Lawrence, Mrs. Vernor Vawter, Mits Georgia Whlllock. West of railroad to Holly, north ol Main business blocks Messrs. J. W Wakefield, Den Trowbridge, Geo Treicbler, Frank Elliott. South of Main from creek, west tc H. R., excepting business blocks Mrs. L. B. Brown, captain; Mrs. C V. Palm, Mrs. L. Eundy, .Mrs. H. G Xicholson. Mrs. Win. Davis, Mr." Court Hall. ' North of Main from creek, west o! It. It. excepting business blocks Mrs. John Perl, captain; Mrs. Elmei Wilson, Miss Gcraldlno Theiss, Mrs W. H. Barnuni, Mrs. Dolph Phipps Mrs. Hollle Beach, .Mrs. J. E. Daniels North of .Mnln west of It. It. Mrs. John Hoot, captain; Mrs. Bert Ander son, -Mrs. L. L. Cntheart, -Mrs. R. V. Antle, Mrs. R. W. Terrill, Miss Ger trudo Weeks, Miss Mabel Scantlin Mrs. R. A. Holmes, .Mrs. Herbert Clnrk, Mrs. E. II. French, Mrs. Ed Lamport, Mrs. R.J. Conroy. South of Main west of R .R. Mrs. W II. McGownn, captain; Mrs. C. C. Von Pcoyoc, Mrs. Jesse .Houck, Mrs. A. L. Hill, Mrs. R K. Deuel, Mrs. S. S. Smith, Mrs. II. n. Eostcr, Mrs. O. C. Boggs, .Mrs. Will Isaacs, Miss Jcuiicsso Butler, Mrs. Emll Mobr, Mrs. B. K. Bads, .Mrs. K. 1L Janney, Mrs. C. M. Kidd. Rurh Miles Cantrall, Rose Buck ley, Miss Iiogan. Storling Mrs. A. S. Ivlelnhamnier. Watklns Mrs. K. Lewis. Jacksonville Louis L'lrich, Molllo Itritt, Mrs. Leslie Stansell, Miss Cora Linn, Mrs. Geo. Gardner. Central Point Mrs. J. O. Isaacson. The attention of Medford women U called to a new course that the O. A. C. Ls starting in horticulture for women. While it is a one yeax course, :hey,can enter whenever they see fit, It is n course to aid women in or- dtard work, to either help them in runtime their own tracts or to he oine orchard foremen. The course will consist of Sonic lectures hut will e primarily orchard and laboratory work, which will include picking nnd packing, pruning and spraying, in fuc( ill orchard -inietices. Three half lays each will be spent in tit ield o that one will have an abund int opportunity to obtain pood thor- u:f.h traminj;. In addition to this course in hor Udilture, there will also he courses iffercd in daily manufacture, pen ral agriculture, etc. These are all me year courses. While people cannot onie for a college year, perhaps they ould come for three or six months. ind with the tremendous shortage of ahor, it will offer a fine opportunity for women to become proficient in or- hard work. The women will have a hanee to do actual prunintr them elves and the same is. true of all or iiard operations. Man's IdnHlation Stand hack now, God, get out of the way, N The world belongs to the people to day. The sun must rise and set at their will, The mountains they level, the valleys they fill; rom earth's awful, depths tho oil they squeeze, To spin over land or fly over seas Prom rivers' deep flood earth's thirst they now slake, N'or thought of Thee, Lord, in their pride do they take. Thoy harness the lightning, their wil! lo obey. And are forcing it now thy creatures to slay; Mko swordfish or shark 'neath the billows they roam, Tho many bravo lads thence never see home. Hut, there's ono secret, Lord, eluding . their grasp, Tho secret of Life, for when it is past There's none can recall or kindle anew Life's snuffed-out spark, Lord, It's ( just up to you. MRS. JOHN SHORT Gold Hill Ore. We will win this war Nothing else really matters until we do! Mrs. W. J. Freeman, Mrs. Thos. Ross. Mrs.L C. Robhctt. Perrydalc Mrs. Paul Janney, Mrs, Brayton. Kaglo Point A. C. Itowlctt, Mrs. Holt, Miss Hazel Brown. si I 1 1 4 hri il w tern M m An iiitiprcveinent ever common corn flakes "Yoor Grocer Sells Them ft MEN WANTED For Logging, Saw Mi'l and Box Factory Work . Eight hou day good working conditions healthful climato best of wages. Write or tall upon KLAMATH LUMBERMEN'S & LOGGERS' ASSN. Main Street, Klamath Fulls, Oregon School Books TJl rS IS 11 KAUQIUTCTERS FOR SCHOOL SUPPLIES You can find every thing your youngster needs foi- the new school term, right here in our extensive slock. Pens, Rulers, Pencils, Erasers, Fountain Pens, Tablets, Etc., Etc. If you can not come personally, just send the kiddies down with a list and they will be given as careful and courteous attention as if you came yourself. A Tew of the old Ihick c!;i il tablets left at He. First eonie, first served. . . WEST SIDE PHARMACY TJ10 l&xcdJL Store medford, ore. I .if Summoni all the forces and rciourccs of the Republic to the defense of Freedom THE OREGON AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE tvhich the I, nitrd State authorities h.ivc ranked ai one of the nttccn dtitirmmhcJ institutions of the country for excellence in military trainee, has respiindcd lo the call. The College it diilinguishcd nut only for its niilitary imtruction, but DlSTlNCLISIll O ALSO FO Its stronc industrial courses for men and for women i In AiTn-Lihyrc. Cmmpfre, Kncinerritut. Forertif li.ntie Kttwionici, Minns. I'hair.t4.y, o4 Viini-ml LJuiattcn. wliolcioinc, purposeful student life. Its dcm.xntic ccllocc spirit. Its suc.-cs.ful rr.iduatcs. Students enr llc.l list year, 1451; stars on its service flags, ujSj T over f. rty percent rrpresentine officers, ' .V l representing Collegt opn September "23, 1918 Foe cstalat, M IlljilmeJ statist, s 4 c.htj mlormttKS writs u tbt Rtfiitrsr, Ccrrtllis, Orsfoa