PSGE TWO
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREfiOX. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17. 1918
TOCAL AND
PERSONAL!
i Bill Ilogan returned yesterday
noon from Medford, where he has
been In the Interest of his pear orch
lards. Albany Dally Democrat.
Furniture packing, crating. Doug
las, 201. S. Riverside, phone 102-J
Mesdames Schelhorn and Buhann
The total jc-BMtratlon of schools " l"n City, Ills., missionaries of the
will probably not bo known until Uowl religious sect, loft today for
some time Wednesday, as pupils arc Sacramento after three days spent in
still registering In the high school missionary work In Medford and vie-
and grade schools. Indications nrel
that the high school registration will I Daily's Taxi. Phone 15.
ue as lurge as last year. The com- Following a Ylsit with her sister,
mercial course seems very popular Mrs. J. K. Cook, in this city, Mrs
and tho largo number selecting Thomas Scott and son left todav for
this course wan rather surprising. Portland where they will spend the
Washington school Is congested wlthl winter.
wiMi-u auuuuoi. amiurillLeil- Mr pnul Hans0Ili local agent or
ukul uixeiipuil IMilscieu 10 siraigu- ,..- nnrsntK Phnn. K8.r..H 1SB
ten out this afternoon by transfer
ring many pupils lo other buildings,
especially to Jackson school.
Mrs. 12. E. Gore, teacher of piano
C. C. Huff is as proud of his two
sons-in-law as any patriotic American
need be, and as he has a right to he,
as both have recently been promoted
and harmony, residence studio 110 f!om.,, v ,, ,, , .,,,
wouea nnjiiuo. ny uniiuiiiiiiieiii in n fn.mfli. n & n ....
training the hoys at the Presidio at
San Francisco during recent months,
now bears the title of major, receiv
ing his nrnmntlon milv n ulinrt Minp
tu uiu , .oa oivuuon oi uie par- ago. MuJur Von ()or HolIon hag
St. Mark's building. 155
The members of tho locul Hed
Cross who are not mothers, wives or
sisters of men In Bervlce will march
ade, Sept. 21st. They aro requested
to wear their uniforms and meet cast
of the library at 7 o'clock.
we now have a first-class nuto
wired the highest promotion given
any O. A. C. grad, so far reported In
Corvallis. The other son-in-law of
Mr. Muff, S. W. Richardson, has re-
wm.... ...ai uu juat umveu. ana we eelved Ms ninmollnn in iintAnnnv
nA 1 - i ii- .... .l ' J
. j,.u,m,ou .u uuiium uu kiiiub oi ln tne aninery service and Is sta
nuto repair work. Valley Gurago. tinned at dunn lncksnn s,i, r.m
Una. He also Is a graduate of O. A
C. Corvallis Gazette-Times.
one and three-cotor stock pear
labels for sale. Medford Printing
Co. tf
M J U llnffmnn luff tn,1nv fnr
league are invited to attend. The Pnr.n ,, , ,,
Wn.n..i ,n cnarge .s planning an home witn ucr j,,,, and
Uju,a,.io evening. fnmllv At Cr..i. n...
-f". ..u .aiue ed hy Mr MMer an(, sons wh af(er
I a week's visit In that city departed to
154
The (late of the Epworth League
social which was announced for
Tuesday evening has been changed
to Wednesday evening, Sept. 18th.
All members and friends of the I
work. Experienced anto mechanics. I
Ford work done at Ford prices. Cra
ter l.nko Motor Co. 153
Aftor a visit with the Drs. Carlow
for a week, Elmer E. Mains of De-
join Mr. Miner. : i
Dr. Heine, Garnett-Corey Bldg.
G. A. Annand, master mechanic
Tnr tha nnwai. nnmnantr ft nnot
rnlt Ml.l. . .. ' ''""' V-1
......... u..,.. c. o. ,,r. r,va .Mains lwo ,.ear8 n c an( f ,ef
Carlow, loft for homo today and en
route will stop off for visits at Fres
no and Los Angeles.
this morning for Seattle where they
will locate.
ThA nntnamtnlr nil nl.AnM,nl,.
V.. II,. I . ........
sue notuHB, , one. Palmer Piano Place. 28 South
Central avenue.
Miss Tillle Melleckson of Wood, S.
D., who came here with her brothor
Herman a month ago, left Tuesday
We have a few home fruit dryers
on hand. Will close out at SO. 00
the Insurance Man.
Corporal P. S. Schuler, one of the
20 remaining momhors of the Sev-
ontn company at Fort Columbia, is
home on a week's furlough visiting mnr, i,,
joiuuveH nnu rrienus. lie will return
to tho fort next Friday. Tho corporal
says the Seventh company remnant oacn complete. p. R & p Factory;
...... . . ' B OV The SlllvaBc department of Belgt-
wimo niu wur onus. 1 iinf ,u i,i.. , . .
l?n.l,. .. , . I ,,, Illimi Ul
. u.an.raoua auu rooovai-ii,m , n J Oo n.i...
I .....J
. "uwn.ln;, ,uilU ttlU.i I innriltiir nro ron.,nl,,l ( ..
! "'" 7" ' lont several dresses and bring aprons and scis-
..luiuuni ii4 viciimy in-1 corn
vnoiin.i.. . . ... I
.-......... .,, u,m.i- jIr. and j.g wallen G. Conner
r ,. ,uy w n,s mmiiy for of ScattI ,notor t()UrlBl. ,.,
aanta Uarbnra, Calif., lo spend (he fr, n, n.i ,i
winter. Mr. Rakowsky may return ,,,, foowllu5 a vlslt at Crat0P
... ou.uiui iv.-cr.a i,j invesugate nuojlwiko.
.. ui a nuwi iiiscovcrna mm- ti s..i m a
oral deposit. Both Mr. uud Mrs. Kit- ir ... i, . 'a
!.,,,,, ... I v ii iu int. uii ii ,ii i a, jinn!
nvrtony uru II1UCU J II 10VO Willi Moil- I llnrtiiiiii r,.f..,. ... - ..
" u" ',u 0I" sonvllle and Medford
llnlllltlnca 1u.nln linn .i.. .. I
j . 7, 7 , ',"""""l"u " Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Grant and eight
' "" " "'"""K nrol'"'on 0' children .are hero from Salem visit
ou niiuiewi ins I nff nrnnl'D l..n(ha. u i , i
UIMI lime. nd ,.. ,., ,,,
J Ufl nnnnnirrntiii n-ltli n ...
, .....i u bu ill. Urunr Ifrt tniln frtH a .n. ..loll-
pT.. n C' l almor Oakland and other California points
"' - -irai Ave. Tho "Parlor, lledrnom .,.! n,.,h-
The total enrollment of the high ,.,,. .i,i. i..i . , .,
i , ... """ i-i,:.... n luin iuiu
o. ,u reaa uu. year Is 00 p- U.ce at tho Page theater last night
plls, and all the work of the school in n, nnn .,
111, be on a war basis, as the course son, departed Immediately after the
... -..-j u..en iirniugeu so as to performance for Redding, Calif
I1L in iv 1 1 II llin irnl'nrn n.. I
i iniuiiiiK wnero the comedy plays tonight
plans for tho boys t lint aro belli): Thn.m M,ir.,...i ....a
i fi I i . , i "MM inn'? i ii ciiier'
I...I...I uie new law. cocrs whn Imv. n, hn.it f - i-.
,.,, lur n, Kr.,. a . . . .
....v , ,i,m , . uoou service-1 inn, ohm, ,. .,,..! ii,,. i ii... ,...i i..
able second-hand books taken on ex- rise i.rommlv at mis w.r na,,i..r.
lyl I ulllV KlIl-liriK.Ml In nrrli-n n.,.l fl.. ,1..,
iuu m apples was mndo Into an- nerfnrniniioo l.,,,l i,.,.. .i.j..i...i
K, .... .... ... . . r """"
,, me soiuiers last week Mr. 1. l m, ,.i mn
1... ... - """ "'.
uiu.ii 01 f.ugeiio who are had been vlsiiimr i.r .i,-i
inembers of tho -National League fo, Ashland Tor a week, returned home
O lit fin 'u Uiipv ha K rt ..... I .
(Jl., .t. vV,i,T u inrmcri loduy
u ., .,. ,o apples unexpectedly R,prt Coffman and J. L. East are
It was found that no cider could be among tin, Butte Falls resident, vis-
in ciigeno to make the Itlng in the city
tinner, so ino women burrowed n the xh i.,ii
noil. 7 ' . S,"n f '"' lr"- "' N- T1",,1, "f Minneapolis,
... , rvn ,nu) aepurted today for San Framlscn
I after n vUll u ltl. i.u t a fti....i..
.mures, maaing and furniture up- The county draft board has lust
"""". a. mvor- finished the unrlt ..f ,.,n.,.. .
tor eiieh nielmrutlmi ,.. ...).. .....
Cliff Dumiliigton of Jacksonville, at l,ii rimt. ...i.....i..
t now a. tamp i.,.wls. having re- has forwarded these copies to the
centiy been transferred to that can .idliitant L-mir. nrfino v .....
."' ,no '"'"on Polytech- hnvo yet been received bv the .Ir.if.
10 ENLIST FOR
The local office of the U. S. em
ployment service Is pressed very
hard this week to secure hr.nds for
maiiery work, fruit picking, etc. The
opening of the school season has re
duced at least fifty per cent the force
of available boys and girls.
It Is vitally Important that the
local office secure as soon as possible
a list of women and girls who can
take on this work. I n less help Is
secured at once, particularly in the
canneries, it will mean a big loss in
cannery products. This community
so fur has responded admirably to
the call for women workers ln the
orchards, and the word has gone out
to the other communities that the
Rogue River valley has been able to
harvest tho bulk of its fruit with the
help of 150 to 200 women and girls.
while In several other localities
has been next to Impossible to secur
sufficient help either male or female
It Is desired to continue this good
record for the balance of the season
and get in line for next year's work
Next year, even more than this, the
help of every woman, girl and boy
will be needed and if possible the
community must get thru the local
work without calling on any of the
outside communities. Owing to the
steady call for men in actual war
industries, and the fact that the next
draft will undoubtedly hit us strong,
the necessity of each and every able
bodied person, male or female, who
Is left, putting his or her shoulder
to the wheel is more apparent than
ever before. "Lconl co-operation" is
the slogun for the balance of this sea
son and for the next year'B season as
well.
Ii
They are guests at
nlc n-hnol nt Portland.
tmiii'd relative lo sending out nuc-
bul they are expected very
10 percent discount on men's ami ti.miialre
noys Bhoes during September at No. soon
temra. avenue, city. luelmled among visitor, registered
.....n ,,., 11M1,rv ,,,.,,,. , , ,,,, nlRlt an(t (iiluv
",l 1,1 l"" "igu ehool wore .lohn Waison of Chicago A F.
tt'lfl IIM'll'ml (.. t I I. .. n . . . . I
"" " ,M-V faiurnat iiewrviii. Mr. mid Mr,, ix.wrle. and
..... iieniion months visiting M. Uvnrn of Oakland. C. F. Polhe
,v ner parent, ami mils ami Win. .1. tleorgll of Los An-
iiM-ntm in v orviiuis. I geles, it. It
"no and three-colo stock pear Wtish
laneis tor sale. Modford Prlnllug II
Postmaster Mima arrived home
Mondny night from bis 1 1V (1
Shoun of Cashmere
living Samler, ,N Griffin, W.
Ilaiiimcl mid Paul Smile of San
Francisco. Mr. and Mr,. W. K. Kandv
of Weed, W. W. Foster of Vallejo,
weeks I.. II. Van llelleu of Klamath Falls.
... 0.111 i-ninci'o. lie reports F. 1.. Wlshert of St. I.ooi. vm
tllnt t t... . ... . ... I .
' netioy win arrive l Auer or Ayer. j'l f ,..i it i. nnii
ooiiio in a nay or two, a, will also II. T. Flndlav. II it r.,i,i,M ri,
tvir. unit .mis. Mosn B.iikdull who are I.. Hatfield. I!. I). Miles. 1). R Atkln
coming by nuto. The four went to son. II. It. Tlekner mi, I .!),., ThM
nn I'raiieisio by aulo about two of Poitlnnd. and lir. mid Mrs
wcokb ngo. Hull of lint
K. J-
OF TAKING AUTO
I). L. Swilinrt, wlio until recently
was a well known citizen uud mer-
"liniit ol' Derliy, is under arrest.
Port Uiloril, Ore., nt (lie request ol
the Jackson county authorities or
the charge of lnrccnv !v builee. A
ilepuly sheriff will be sent to brine
l.iin to Jledl'onl to face this char,:
ctore Justice Taylor. The warnmt
was issued Saturdny lit the rcqiie .1
or I ounty Prosecutor Huberts. Tho
Treiehler & I'ierson automobile con
cern is the complainant in the case.
Sivihtra purclinsed un nuto truck
oi. the installment plan from Treiehler
I'ierson sonic time ngo, and it is
alleged that several weeks ngo and
while lie wits still behind in bis pay
ments, lie unlawfully removed the au
to out of the county nml disuppearcil
with it. Swihiut was finally locntetl
nt Port Orl'oril.
Notice
The Federal Food Administrator
for Oregon has received notice that
retailers must increase prices only on
goods where they have bought the
goods at an advanced price following
tho market. Where there has been
an advance In price is not authorized
until the retailer has brought at the
advanced price.
RAWLES MOORE.
Chairman Jackson County Price
Interpreting Board.
Outer Lnko Oinptcr Xo. : It. .A. M.
Regular meeting Tues
day, Sept. 17th. Impor
tant business. All mem
bers requested to be on
hand. Visitors welcomed.
A. F. NOTII, Secretary.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
INDICTMENT FOR
ihe Josephine county grand jury
lust week returned an indictment
against George K. Kuunders, former
president of the Rogue River 1'ublic
service company, cbilririn'' him with
the embezzlement of $2,281 from the
company in 1913. It is claimed that
this is but one of a series of trans
actions of similar character said to
total nearly $100,000.
.Saunders, whose present home is
Salt Luke City, und who duriui? his
everal years resilience in Crnuts
Pass picked up a wide ncniiaintunce
in Medford and the valley, announced
through his lawyers after the indict
ment was brought (hut lie will return
to Grants I'nss, face the charge and
light it.
Sanders eiitnc to Grunts Puss in
1909 us u representative of minority
stnckholds of Ihe Golden Drift Min
ing company. Through the represen
tation of Sunders und subsequent
court nction the Chicugo-Iiogiie River
company was formed. This company
went into brankruptcy and the the
Rogue River Public Service Corpora
tion was organized and absorbed the
Hoguc River company. As n result of
mismanagement the Rogue River Pub
lic Service cormiraton went into the
bands of a receiver in June, 1917, in
the United States district court.
The indebtedness of the eororn-
tion was upward of a million dollars,
while nn appraisement of the assets
bowed less than $150,000, no in-
ome, and the property in bad shape.
The property was sold March 30, un
rler court order, but it was so badly
involved that it was bid in for tiie
bare amount of the receiver's ex
penses.
10 TAKE IN
The business men of Medford must
prepare to huve the men now employ
ed in their places of business taken
for essential war industries. A com
munity labor board will soon be or
ganized in this city under government
allspices to determine just what men
will be taken from business concerns
and other work classed as non-essen-
ial war industries, in the adjustment
that will take place here.
1 he above information was bruimht
back from Portland bv Milton S.
Janes, the local federal employment
agent, who lust week attended the
conference of federal employment
agents of Oregon with representatives
of Ihe department of labor and Wil
fred S. Smith, state director of labor.
All unskillml workers who are engaged
in non-essential business will ,
transferred, according to Mr. Junes,
who received instructions to if nb
his territory thoroughly for every
available man nnd to help bring busi
ness men generally to rculie that the
time has come when America must
get on a war basis. The business
men will be asked to substitute girls
and women for men workers in non
essential industries.
BED CROSS EXTENDS
TOKIO, Thursday, Sept. 12. (liv
the Associiited. Press.) The Aincri-
nn Hed Cross mid the Y. I. C. A.
are pinning greatly lo extend their
operations in Russia. Forty Ainer-
un nnd British Y. M. C. A. workers
are enroutc to Siberia and it was
announced today that the Japanese
.VI. ( . A. will send a contingent.
Mr. Phelps, Ihe new general secretary
the Y. M. C. A. in Hussiu will
ii ft for Valai(ivostok tomorrow. He
says Ihe organization, joining the
Red Cross, will follow the armies
wcstwnrd nnd establish civilian cen
ters in all cities nnd will aid in the
reconstruction of Russia by extend
ing pruclietil help to the people.
ANNOUNCEMENT
Wo liiivo piin'hasf'd 'the insurance busi
ness of the II. S. Stiiie nffciipy and have re
moved all l't'foi'ds to our office where all of
his companies will continue.
Expirations will he attended to in ample
time and policy changes executed by this
office.
We endeavor to maintain a high standard
of service to our patrons and hope to qualify
for the continuance of all existing insurance
intrusted to the Stine office. - ' -
McCURDY AGENCY .
" General Insurance
X MiMlfcml aliun:il Hmifc I!!tlK. -
' ' 'iVIt'phmio 1---5 r r
.f a j . a.
Lemon Juice. !
For Freckles
M.lrls! .Make beauty lotion nt i
home for u civ cents. Try It! j
- i , ,
Squeeze the Juice of two lemons
into a bottle containing three ounces
of orchard white, shake well, and
you have a qunrter pint of the best
freckle and tan lotion, and complex
ion beautiflor, at very, very small
cost.
Your grocer has the lemons and
any arug store or toilet counter will
supply three.ounces of orchard white
for a few cents. Massage this sweet
ly fragrant lotion Into the face, neck,
arms (Hid hands each day and see
how freckles and blemishes disappear
and how clear, soft and white the
skin becomes. Yes! it Is harmless.
Adv.
ool
1 . 1
i5MS&vx'cu: SAM VVAXTS vor ro o.si:itvio wool
i
Why buy new clothes at the advanced prices when you, no doubt
have suits, dresses, skirts, etc., in your trunks or closets that, can be
made practically as good as new by having them dry cleaned aad
praised.
F.AI.I, IX I.IXK AMI IIKLP rXM.K SAM WIX THIS WAR, ltY
iti:ci.AiMii voi it oi.n citiiix:. mastkii skuvick c;oi:s
WITH KVKKV ttAUMK.XT WE HAXIH.K.
DR. RICKRRT
EYES SCIEXTIFICAI.LY
TESTED, AND GLASSES
0 PRO PERLYJ FITTED
Butte 1-2 over Slay Co.
NO DHOl-S USED -
CASHfand CARRY
STORE
Goods delivered at storo or
over the counter at lowest pos
sible prices. Delivery charge
of ten cents for small orders
loss than $5.00. Kree Delivery
on orders for $.i.00 and over
within city limits.
Wo Invite you to our store
and solicit your patronage on
the merit and prices of our
goods. Fair dealing and cour
teous treatment always.
The Truax Co.
.127 E. Main St., Medford
School
Books
ODAY
ONLY
launmuN inrooMt rLrATi tT u ,4ri nr ttm.nnrttt
1
'Olt S.M.K 2d acres of timber land,
six miles from .Medford. Easy ac
cess. I'hono S .i 7-J . I.',;
FOR S.M.K Kour-room huiiKitlow In
unite Fulls and three lots. Apply
Mrs. Emma James, llutto Kalis.
l.-i4
KOU S.M.K-
4U-J4.
-t'ream separator.
'hone
15
KOH SALE All lit biirBalii prices" if
uiucn ni once li'xiu tent and
rrame, n; thoroughbred White
Leghorn hens one year old, Kood
wash muehlne, golden oak exten
sion table and ordinary chairs,
good oak table with drop sides,
Morris chair, one larce fine draft
ing table and one small folding
drafting table, one play crib for
baby, si's Dakota avenue, tele
phone 1C;-J. 53
WAXTKD tllrl to wall on table and
aslst with housework: references
ro'iulred. Mrs. (Tank Owen, phone
HI. IS".
WEEKS & McGOWAN CO
UNDERTAKER
Day riiono: Pacific 1227.
Mght Mionc: K. W. Weeks, 1U3-J3.
Lady AslstnuU
WALLACE
REID in,
"Nan of Music Mountain"
This Star's Latest and Greatest Production
' REGULAR PRICES
Wednesday Thursday
"OLD WIVES FOR NEW"
Don't MissjThis One)
THIS IS IIKADQTJARTEriS FOR ' ;
SCHOOL SUPPLIES
Yon can find eveiy tiling yom- youngster,
needs for the new school term, right here in
our extensive stock.
Pens, Rulers, Pencils, Erasers, Fountain
Pens, Tablets, Etc., Etc.
If you can not come personally, just send the.
kiddies down with a list nnd they will be
given as careful and courteous attention as
if you came yourself. '
A few of the old thick pencil tablets left at
5c. First conic, first served.
WEST SIDE PHARMACY
TJio "ffl&xaJUL Store medford, ore.
MEN WANTED'"-'"
For Logging, Saw Mi!! and Box Factory Work
Eight hour day-pood working conditions-healthful climate
best of wages. Write or call upon
KLAMATH LUMBERMEN'S & LOGGERS' ASSN.
Stain Strix't, Klninutl, Falls, Oregon
ft I
A Prescription Properly Compounded
lly a careful ami competent pharntnriat, with pure ilrugs and chem
lials is a crrat aid to tho physician nnd without this help you can
not set the desired results. We do nil In our power to help tin
doctor help tho sick. Let us till your next proscription,
IMIOSl: H4
Heath's Drug Store
THK SAX TOX STOHK
Vilmo Flour
fs thcgcst and the Cheapest ;
Owing to,,,, ?nv(,,o,,f rcg,ltion of 'flour
......'.,! fi h'::1:;1:ipi'i.proniZi..
1'iiv VII Mil .1 ""V"11 "'I'ortation, you can
liM'll
ilT than any oth(T flour "in Ictl-
Ask your grocer for and insist on having VILMO.
. Its aranteed and Made in Medford by
Rogue Valley Milling Coi