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PSOE TWO
MEDFOTID MATTj TRTBTJNTC. MEDFORD O R Eft OX, WEDNESDAY." SEPTEMBER 'Mf 101
10CAL AND
'PERSONAL
A niimbor of the orchards nro crip
pled (or lack of help now that the
schools aro In session again, and Fed
eral Kmplayment Agent Janes, whose
office Is in tho Nash hotel building,
announced this morning that between
now and Monday he can place from
20 to 30 girl and women npple and
pear pickers for periodical work until
the ond of the fruit season. He can
also place 10 or 15 girls women
for piece work at tho local cannery
Tho cannery work Is 8 hours dally
and the pay avorages from t'2 to
?2.25 a day.
Mrs. E. B. Gore, teacher of piano
and harmony, residenco studio 1 1 G
Geneva avenue. Dy appointment at
St, Mark's building. 155
Mrs. Geo. Andrews announces a
rehearsal for the community singers
at 8 p. m. Thirrsdny at St. Marks hall.
This Is especially ifor those who will
march tho ovonlng of Bopt. 21st. A
largo attendance Is desired.
We now have a first-class auto
machinist who Just arrlvod, and wo
aro prepared to handle all kinds of
auto repair work. Valloy Garago.
154
W. G. Knlpps loft this week for
Idsmore, Minn., for a visit with rola
4ives and friends.
A little more rain In addlllon to
tho copious quantity that fell lust
week would be welcomed by the
ranchers as it would put the soil In
fairly Rood condition for plowing,
and would also hurry up the pastur
age, which tho recent rains started to
revive.
Attorney Newton W. fiordon has
moved his law offico to the Palm
Mock, 107 East Main street. 177
C. W. tlanta of Atfhland was a city
visitor Tuesday nccoinpanied by his
Bister, Mrs. Chns. Scholl of Mon
mouth, III., who Is spending a few
days visiting Mr. Ilnnta uud family
This Is Mrs. Schnell's first visit to the
coast and sho Is very much pleased
with the country.
Expert acotylono welding and lathe
work. Experienced nuto mechanics.
Ford work dono at Kord prices. Ora
tor Lake Motor Co. 15a
Lieutenant Ira .1. Doilgo, who lins
fooen (fold quartermaster at Mnthor
field, has been promoted to first
lieutenant and appointed assistant
camp personal adjutant nt Camp
Kearney, San Diego.
Kor the best Insurance see Holmes,
the Insurance Man.
John Tadina, formor dairy rancher
In Shasta county, Calif., recently
leased for a period of threo years the
iLlndsoy ranch of 1900 acres In tho
Dead Indian country. C-has. and Wil
liam Llndsey," howover, reserve tho
timber on the tract.
Feather mattresses and renovat
ing. Douglas, 201 S. Itlvcrsldo. 102-J.
Among tho new teachers In tho
Ashland schools Is Miss Dale Coshow
of Hoscburg, who Is Instructor 01
English in the high school.
The phonogrnph with a soul. The
new Edison Dlnmond Disc. Palmer
Plnno I'lace, 28 South Contrnl Ave.
Tho resignation of W. II. Kldnr as
Biiporvlsor of tho Klnmulh national
forest took effect Sunday. Mr. Itider,
who roslgnod to enter tho employ or
private slock interests will coiiltnuo
to rosldo In Yrokn,
Mnttress making and furniture up
holstering. Douglas, 201 8. Illvor
Bido. Phono 10 2-J.
Mr. and Mrs. W. 1,. Wilson of
Haiitu Mnnlrn, Calif., wero among
tourists arriving In tho clly Mils mor
ning to tako the stage for a visit nt
Crater Lake.
10 per cent discount on men's nnd
boys' shoes during Soptemtior nt No.
10 South Central avenue, city.
Mrs. Jenny Jones and son Theo
dore having discontinued his employ
ment In a ship yard In order to at
tend school nt home, have returned
to Med ford.
Ota and throo-oolo atoik pear
labels for sale. Medford Printing
Co. tr
S. S. liullls returned this morning
from a business visit ai I'miland.
Furniture packing, crating. Doug
las, 201 S. Itlverslde. phono 1G2-J.
J. I.nrkln Itcynnld, who Is In the
naval aviation serleo has been s!a
lioned nt Tronpclotip, France, for
some time. In a recent letter lo the
Elks lodge of Metlfurd he told of a
party held nt Troupoloup where the
many Elks in the service stationed at
that point have an Elks club, which
was attended by -IS members of the
I), !. (. K. He wrote that nun can
find Elks in tho army service in any
part of France. W. II. liaud'es, also
In the naval tointion service and a
Medford Elk. Is also stationed al
Tronpeloitp.
Wo huve a few homo fruit dryers
on hund. Will closo out nt $8. no
oaeh, complete. 1'. F. F. Factory.
James M. Fleming left this morn
ing for Santa Itose, Calif., for a two
weeks visit with his sister.
Daily's Taxi. Phono 15.
T. J. East of Central Point, depart
ed today for Klamath Falls where he
will take employment In a mill near
that city.
Mrs. Paul Hansop. local agent for
Nubone Corsets. Phone 685-11. 15(1
Deputy Fish and Game Warden
Dalley snld today that the fishing In
the Itoguo river Is now splendid with
plenty of salmon running. When he
was at the fish hatchery at Trail last
Monday ho was told there that the
hatchery had taken as many eggs up
to date us during all of last season.
Mr. Dalley also stated that tho hills
nro beginning to fill up with drcr
hunters again and that the hunting
is good because of tho recent heavy
rains.
One and thrco-coTor stock pear
labels for sale. Medford Printing
Co. tf
V. H. Cato, who has been In the
aviation porvlco for over a year past
and Is stationed at the Berkeley avia
tion school, arrived in tho clly today
for a short v!slt with his brother, C.
C. Cate, and family,
Dr. Holn'e, Garnett-Corey Dldg.
Mexican laborers will for some
tlmo become a familiar sight In the
vulley as a largo number of them, It
Is said, will bo employed in tho con
struction of the Cold Hill-Foots Creek
Irrigation systom, work on which
will soon bo In full swing. About 15
Moxfcans aro already itn camp and
moro aro coming.
The nrunswlck all phonographs
In one. Palmer Piano Place, 28 South
Central avenue.
Mrs. E. It. Powman of Medford, Is
teaching tho school at Galls creek,
which began Its sessions last Monday.
Sho left this city Sunday for Gold
Hill. .
Mrs. P. F. Close left today for
Portland to Join her husband who
hns been employed In tho Columbia
Itlver ship yard for the past two
weeks.
Among the hunters who left the
clly today for tho hills hoping o
bring back their legal quota of deer
wero E. II. Lamport, Xulo lilden,
Clarence Ends nnd Marion Lance.
They left for Abbott Hulto near
Woodruff Meadows in tho prospect
section nnd will bo gone .several days.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Arthur Dickey left
this morning for Portland where (hoy
plan to localo permanently. They
woro uccomtianied to the' state me
tropolis by Mrs. A. l.orenz of l.os An
geles, who Is Mrs. Dickey's sudor.'
E. D. Huso of Wellen and Air. and
Mrs. C. E. Gray of Ashland wero
visitors In Iho clly today.
L. L. Iltirlliignme or tho 1!. S. de
partment of agrleulliiro Is In the city
from Washington. D. C, and Is n
guest at Iho Hotel Medford.
In the Nnv York pear auction mar
ket Tuesday three cars of Washing
ton Anions sold nt from $1 to $1.00,
a row Oregon Cornice nt $:i.l-l, and
Oregon llarllelts nt $:!..'! I.
Mr. anil Mrs. W. ('. Winkle left
today for their homo nt Oakland,
Cnlir., after a visit with relatives at
F.aglo Point.
Among county visitors registered
at tho hotels last night and today
wero Chns. Gllchrlnt of Sams Valley,
T. C. Gaines or Trull, Willard Mc.Ncul
of Central Point and Arthur II. Mey
ers of Rogue Itlver.
The city has had a force of men nt
work in tho city park tills week dig
ging away the roots of trees which
woro forcing their way Into and dam
aging tho pipes of the sewer which
connects with the public library nnd
Washington school buildlnss.
The many friends of J. M. Samuels
the well known rancher east of Cen
tral Point, wjll be pleased to learn
that his eyesight will not be lost thru
tho accidental discharge of a shotgun
at his homo Iho hitter part of August.
Tho charge lasccrated the right side
of his face and filled his right eye
with powder. The baudago was taken
off this cyo a week ago. Ho can see
talrly well out of tho member nntl
the doctors say the eye will soon be
normal. The wounds In the face have
healed up nlcoly.
Two more men wero sent by the
Medford federal employment agency
Wednesday to work at the Pelican hay
lumber company plant near Klamath
Falls, making five men sent thero
this week. Employment Agent Janes
says that, many men are needed by
tho lumber companies In Klamath
county which writo or wire tho em
ployment offico Tiero almost dally
pleading for moro help. Mr. Janes
also has calls for men needed to holp
construct a road to a big chrome
mine near Crescent City, which work
is deemed ns necessary to the govern
ment. Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Newhall and
Mrs. Stewart Patterson huve return
ed from an auto trip to Crescent City.
Included among visitors registered
at the hotels today were Mr. and Mrs.
L. It. Daugherty, P. A. McXally and
M. A. Smith of Chicago, 1). D. Mc
Corhan of Sacramento, M. II. McCtil
ly, O. A. Merger and A. Wlnstock of
Seattle, P. A. Wettslein or New York.
Adam Hrldge or Mlddlctown, O., T.
M. Jones or Milwaukee, Mrs. C. W.
Herbert and Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Lewis
or l.os Angeles. Mrs. E. C. McKlnncy
of lllllsboro. Ore.. I). I,. Colvig of
Yreka, Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Carter, .1.
C. lloh omb, P. O. Crawford. A. C.
Morand and James Allan of San
Francisco, and J. A. Ochwig, J. Prag.
Max Freideuthul, E. K. Colo and V.
F. Hackus or Portland.
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WASHINGTON. Sept. IS. tTmor
jin executive onlor announced tetany
Iho proslftant anthorlzus Iho placing
of war supply contracts with tho
heads or prisons and reformatories
at prevailing prices and directs that
prisoners eu.L;a,;ed on such contracts
shall rcrelvo wanes corresponding
with Uiopo paid Tor similur work in
tho vicinity.
Con.nross already lias provided for,
industrial plants nt some federal prin-ona.
A K)(M'ial election will he held in
Med ford on Tuesday, October 1"), in
order to amend the city charter to
conform with the state law which pro
vides that all city eleclion.- must be
held at the same lime us the state
and county elections, on November
.")lh. The eitv council Inst nitfht
adopted Hie resolution culling for the
special election.
Tho amendment to the state consti
tution providing that city, state and
county elections be held at Jhe same
time was adopted by the people of
Oregon in 1017. I( this change had
not been made (he regular city elec
tion would have been held ns usiuM
next January. Been Use of this
amendment Couneilrnen Davis, Ein
mens and Keene who were elected to
office in 1010, nnd whose terms ex
pired last January, have been holding
over until the next election. The
(crm of Mayor flates and Council-
men l.lnrj;rave, Carkin and Oaddis,
who were elected in January, 1017,
do not expire until next Junuf.ry.
There seems to be n frenerd un
dersetandinjr that nMyor Gates and
( (uiw'ilmen Oaddis, lavis, llnrirravc
and Carkin at least will run for re
election, and that Messrs. Km men-
and Keene are still undecided. Neith
er the mayor nor any of the eounci'
men are anxious to continue holding
office, but they all feel that the may
or and enough of the councilmen
should continue serving the city un
til the work of completing the new
.financing plan of the city, which the
administration put under wav, is fin
ished. According lo the new law govern
ing elections the terms of the mayor
and all the coiincibnen expire next
January. This" throwing the entire
city administration out of office at
one time is n bad feature of the new
law. Hut the only manner it which
it could be circumvented would be to
elect part of tho councilmen for terms
of four years and the rest for two
years, so as to provide lor a part of
he eouneihnrn always holding over.
Mut this plan js deemed impractical
as it iff though it would he impossi
ble to find any men who would eon
sent to be elected to the council for a
period of four years.
Notice
The Kedcrat Kood Administrator
for Oregon has received notice that
retailors mast increase prices only on
goods where thoy have 'bought the
goods at an advaneod price following
the market. Whero thero has been
an advance In price Is not authorized
until tho retailer has brought at the
advanced price.
KAWLHS MOO UK.
Chairman Jackson County Price
Interpreting Board.
Ill 10 SPRAY
FOR APPLE TREE
E
111 (MTtnin purls of .Jackson county
the I'liiiiriih disease known ns tipple
tree unlhrocnosc has- been develop
ing ntul xprendim; to such art extent
that nn npplicntion of bordeaux spray
should be made Ibis fall. This dis
ease lias not been very prevalent for
the past few years until this season.
There nre few commercial orchards
that should be sprayed to control this
disease.
The spores of this funirns nre
thrown off from the old ennkers in
the full of the year nnd find lodir-
in;r on various parts of the tree. If
uinisure is present these spores will
Kcrininulc, cnlcr the tissite of the
bark and cause new cankers to bo de
veloped during the lalo winter and
spring. Spray to be effective should
be applied as early after the first
full rains ns possible. Therefore it is
riiecessury lo make this npplicntion
ns soon as tiie fruit is harvested.
Hnrdcaux mixture is prepared by
usine; ( pounds of blue stone, six
pounds of quick lime to .10 gallons of
water. Orchnrdists expecting to use
this spray should place their orders
for blue stone with tlicir dealers nt
nn enrly dale, so that n sufficient
qunniity mny be on hand for the
spray.
For particulars in making bordeaux
sec cotintv nscnt.
C. C. CATE,
County Anont.
Dated Scpl. 17, 1(118.
WASHINGTON, Sept. 18. Mai)
'ervice to Areliantrcl, lfussia, sus
pended June Hi, has been resumed biu
wail for other parts of Russ'a will
not be accepted for dispatch ;hr.ni''i
that port. The postoffiee ilopnrlit'.cut
announced lotlny Hint Archangel mail
will be accented subject to sreh op
portunities ns nre offered fur de
spatch by commercial liners and ;-iv-
criiiiicnt transports. Mail for certain
oilier parts of Russia is acecpl,ii for
transmission by wav of the Pacific.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
WANT10D To buy a Ford car In
first-class condition. J. V. Mac
dbnalil, Hotel Holland. K4
I'OIt SALK Ono Tord touring car,
1914 model, newly overhauled with
extra tires and Inner tubes, $300
cash. Apply Medford Junk Co.
phone 2S3-.I. '
LOST Pot Belgian hare. 4.S Quince
street. Reward for return. Krcd
Hornshuh. 1
WANTKIJ Anyone desiring to con
tract packing, sorting, making
labeling nnd lidding apples. Reas
onable prices. See O. W. I.lcbman,
contractor, 227 South Oakdalc.
Medford, Ore. . 157
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WEEKS & McGOWAN CO
1 ; TJXDKISTAKJW
IBjr llionei I'nclflc 287,
Nlglit nume! V. W. Wct-M,
Ijidy A'MMnnt.
'"SMlTrm a vi ttittd cn A vf
Cecil B. DeMille's Artcraft Production
for
New
How Ion should the honeymoon last?
With some it is a new found joy at twenty-five that lingers until it becomes an elixir of life at
seventy-fivo. W ith others it is a mere phase of iliis jolly world.
Anil to others it is n saercil tiling to he revered if possible. If possible! What a world of ineiuiinr' it
has lor tin; cliarai'ters 111 1 Ins lioweri in tiraiiia:
You simply must n't miss it !
if,! -,i A-4;s IriW. JP4 !
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my
()n the same bill " .
Friend-Husband
A late Mack Seimett ('omeily with
CHARLES MURRAY, WAYLAND TRASH
and
MARY THURMAN
Teddy, the Oreat Dane Do and l'epiier, the
House Cat, perform SOME team work in this
eoiuedv.
CtCIL 5 LVMlLLt.5 "OUl Vivoa I'oi- Nv "
This Big Double Bill at No Advance in Prices.
4TH LIBERTY LOAN ORDERSVON MORGE
The drive for tho Fourth Ubcrly
Loan will be opened in ?.Ie.!l'md on
Thursday, September lllth. by a U.V.i
nt the Pnpe theater by the lloiurabb
C. l'j. Gates, ehairmun of Jackson
county, who will in iu4 mldress st
forth the vital needs of tho frovern
ment, ivini; n eletir statement n:'
what this city nnd county is expeet.-d
to do nnd why. The call for united
and immediate nction bus never been
grenter than ut the present lime, fl
would be hard to find n man, woman
or child in Jackson county who does
not now have some nenr relative at
the front. This fact ulone should slir
every one to instant nction.
Honorable I'orter J. Nct'f will spenl;
at Ibe Hialto, itivinfr his interpreta
tion of the needs of the jrovernineni
for the immediate subscription to Ibe
Fourth Libtfrty loan.
These two sieukers need no intro
duction to Ibe people of Medford and
Jackson county. K.very one who can
hear them will have the adant-ie
of nn early nnd correct statement
concerning the Fourth Liberty loan
and will be in n better position to dis
cuss the snmo with their friends nnd
assist in this most important of all
work.
Volunteer subscriptions to this
loan nre desired. All subscriptions
ninde to the Fourth Liberty loan prior
to September 28 nro volunteer sub
scriptions. Several noled .'vionkors have been
secured for address in Juekson coun
ty. Orcpon. for this drive. Announce
n:cnls of the personnel of llicse
speakers and dates will nppenr later.
With Medford trade la MedfnrA martn
TO BE GIVEN UP
BRITISH HEADQUARTERSyel
F-RANC0,' Tuesday, Sept. 17. (all
Montreal (Routers). The Gc'.'om
are In their defensive positlonds."
St. Quentln and the fourtcenllon
serve corp3 has been orderod tcus
give up one foo more of groutlays
captured document signed ly Orac
von MorRon, dated Sei tcriiher ntes
nddi'esrcd to the fonrteontkcltls.
says: - . je-
"Hlthcrto, owing lo miliar
sons, we have alio a the fin ltith
cccunv desolate enemy county. Now.
howover, you have taken ifp strong
defensive positions. Not jbno foot
more of ground Is a he gjvon up."
After exhorting the niafi to defend
their homes, their, famines and the
fatherland, the document ndda: '
"You nre more than ai mntch for
tho enemy, who only attacks wlf.h
dash when accompanied' by tanks. .',
These wo will destroy. I expect every J
man from general to Jujiior private
to do his duty in tho imminent docW
sive battles." )
TO RELIEVE CATARRHAL
DEAFNESS AND HEAD
NOISES
It you have Catarrhal Deafness or
are hard of hearing or have head
noises go to your druggist and get 1
ounce of Parmint (double strength),
and add to U pint of hot water
and a little granulated sugar. Take
one tablespoonf ul four times a day.
ThlB will often bring quick reller
from the distressing 'head noises.
Clogged nostrils should open, breath-'
ing become easy and the mucus stop
dropping Into-tho 'throat. It is easy
to prepare, costs little and 1b pleasant
to take. Anyone who has Catarrhal 'A
Deafness or head noises should give
this prescription a trial.
Wo have purchased the insurance busi
ness of the H. S. Stine agency and have re
moved all records to our office where all of
his companies will continue.
Expirations will he attended to in ample
tiiyc and polity changes executed by this
of I ice.
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
Medford National Hank liliig.,
Telephone l-li-U
For 30 Cents
An odd lot of shoulder braces for girls and
hoys. Worth up to $2.50, while they Inst 30
cents. Straighten up t ho shoulders of your
son and duughter.
Heath's Drug Store
PHONE 881.
School Books
TUTS IS HEADQUARTERS FOR '
SCHOOL SUPPLIES
You can find every thing your youngster
needs for the new school term, right here in
our extensiv" stock.'
Pens, Ruiers, Pencils, Erasers, Fountain
Pens, Tablets, Etc., Etc.
If you can not come personally, just send the
kiddies down with a list and they will he
given as careful and courteous attention ns
if you came yourself.
A f w of t!i( old thick pencil tablets left at
5c. First come, first served.
WEST SIDE PHARMACY
731 ttea&SL Store MtDTORD, ORt. ,
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aianaa iwuHai f nmuij uuuwj i
rnltln fnr .rtiHi'-""! !!"-' -
l ".' 'I Medford VMlPP-.l Ttan flirty.
Then. 47 anil IT-31.