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MEDFORD MAIL TRTBUXT5. MEDFORD. ORF.'OX. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER. 19. 1018
LOCAL AND
' PERSONAL
The W. C. T. IT. county convention
and election of officers will bo hold
In tlio I'regbytnrlan chinch of this
city tomorrow afternoon lieKliiiiinu
at 2 o'clock. An Instructive proitruiu
will follow the business meeting. .Mrs.
Perrozl of Ashland, will speuk on the
ncel of a normal Bchool in this part
of the state. An exhibit of the h:i1
vage department for Belgian relief
work will be shown In the church
chapel.
Airs. E. E. Gore, teacher of piano
and harmony, residence studio 11 0
Geneva avenuei rty appointment ai
St. Mark's building. 1 r.
Mr. and Jlrs. V. A. Gates are on a
two weeks motor trip vacation which
will take them to Portland, the state
fair at Salem, Seattle and Can.p
Lewis. They left Medford Tuesday
We now have a first-class nulo
macbluUt who just arrived, and wo
are prepared to handle all kinds of
auto repair work. Valley Gam no.
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The community singers who have
words and music of patriotic 9on..f
will please ibrlng them to tho rehear
sal this evening at St. .Mark's hall
200 copies of songs of our country
Issued as advertising material of the
Chaso & Sanborn Co., lmvo been
given to residents of the city and
these can be used to advantage.
Attorney Newton W. Borden has
moved his law office to the Palm
block, 107 East .Main street. 177
The county draft board Wednesday
began the work of mailing out ines
tlonalres to all men between the skcs
of 19 and 36 who registered on Sept.
12, and whose serial numbers run
Jietwoen Xo. 1 and No. -2 or. Inclusive.
Only 88 quesllonaires will be mailed
out dally.
Expert acetylene welding and lathe
work. Experienced auto mechanics.
Ford work done at Ford prices. Cra
ter Lake Motor Co. IS 3
Floyd F. Howard of Butte Kails,
who expects to be called In the draft
In the near future, will bo Initiate. i
tonight Into a prominent fraternal
lodge of Medford.
For the best Insurance see Holmes,
tho Insurance Man,
Arthur Brown left this morning
for business vIsltB at Yreka anil Kla
math Falls.
Feather mattresses and renovat
ing. Douglas, 201 S. Riverside. 102-.1.
Concerning Carl Itunynrd of Wa-
verly, la., the oldest son of, Market J
Master and Mrs. E. J. Hunjard of
Medford, the Independent Republican
of Wavorly recently published tin'
following: "Carl Rnnyard left Satur
day for the officers' training school
at Camp Pike. Ark. lie had enli.te.l
some weeks ago font only last week
received word to report. For fourteen
years Carl has been an efficient and
courteous employe of tho Slate bank,
In which position he has made many
frlonds. He Is a fine young man In
more ways than one, and his numer
ous Waverly friends are confident
hat he will make a fine officer.'
Don, another son of Mr. and Mrs
Runyard, has been in war service for
some time In France In the Intelli
gence department of tho radio and
wireless division and with a motor
cycle mounted outfit.
The phonograph with a soul. The
new Edison Diamond Dice. Palmer
Tlano Place, 28 South Central Ave.
A meeting is called of the execu
tive board of the Federation of Y.ls
slons and others Interested, on 1'rt
day at 4:30 p. m. at the Presbyterian
church, by order of the president, M
IiOtiretta SpriRgj."
Mattress making and furniture up
holstering. Douglas, 201 S. Kiver
slde. Phone 1G2-J.
Miss Km inn Hutchinson, to nlnw
bedside at Bremerton her tnmli. r
Mrs. T. O. Hutchinson, of ,,,-.lan !
was recently called, after four da;.
In the shadow of death's door hi
rallied, and Is so much Improved thai
the doctors have permitted her to I'
taken from tho hospital to the home
of her brothor Hoy C. a pipe fitter i:i
the Bremerton navy yard. She l no:
yet able to sit up, however.
10 per cent discount on men's av.d
boys' shoes during September at No.
10 South Central avenue, city.
l.lttlo Addison Helms, of Kt:n
bury Biuings, was operated on Mon
day at an Ashland hospital for ij.
romoval of his tonsils.
One and three-colo stock pear
labels for sale. Medford l'rlntins
Co. t:
There was born last Satur.luy :
Mr. and Mrs. K. X. Vllm. a d v: t r
Callers at the Commend. . M' : '
Ja Included Dr. W'amslev of T.i . : i:
and Mr. and Mrs. II. F. Mci'Mlau i ,
Hugo.
One and tbreo-coio.- stock
labels for sale. Medford Pr
Co.
Mr. and Mrs. A. YV s.Vtley
nelccs. Helen and Frame, d.n..:!.'
of Mr. 8hlrloy's brother. . 1'. .-hi-left
thla morning for gnrrn Cn. '
where they will be l.v:,t.-,l i . -nently
after a ten years' !.! i.r.
Medford. A. B. Plilrley may loin :h
later.
A movement Is on in Siskiyou
county for the establishment of a
county public health nurse wh'in":
duties would he aIo:i the name !!uc.
a3 those of the Ja; k.-on eoumy public
nurse.
Furniture packing, waling. Doug
las, 201 S. Riverside, phone KJ2-J.
Anion;? visitors In the city Wed
nesday and 111 Is forenoon from (Irauts
Pass wi:ro .Mrs. ,ia Tu;7s, M1.-.S i-Idlth
Parko and i;eorne Y. Kerns.
"We havo a few home fruit dryers
on hand. Will tlo-.e out at JK.00
euch, complete. P. F. & F. Factory.
Mrs. V. T. Mr-Cray left Thursday
morning for a visit with her steer,
Mrs. J. I. Cuinpbcll at Stockton, anil
from there will go to San Francisco
for a visit.
Daily's Taxi. Phone 13.
In the 'New Yoik pear unction nmr
ket ycstiduy Oregon Animus, one
half boxes, told at $L'.27: Wa.ililllK
ton AnJotiB, full boxes, at 3.S9, and
California llartletts at Jl.ail. in the
Boston market Oregon Hoses, foil
boxes., sold at 4.22, and one-half
boxes at $2.f,f,.
Mrs. Paul Hanson, local agent for
N'ubone Corsets. Phone 58j-H. 156
Dr. Heine, Garnett-Corey Bldg.
Herman Mitchell who several
months ao bought property in Med
ford and located here, hronirht his
car along with hlin from Washington
state and ever since bed been driving
It without having obtained an Ore
gon n:.a(e license. This little cire
lessness did not escape the eagle eye
of Constable Chapman, hence .Mitch
ell paid u fine of $n and costs in
Justice Taylor's court Wednesday.
Bartlett's taxidermist and fur
store, now open for business. We
have the classy furs. Come in and
see Ihf-m. Any furs you want re
modolcd or repaired bring them in
cany, i.'t; Has: .Main s'.roit.
K. J. Gallagher," post office Inspec
tor, left thiii morning for an official
visit to Bend and Silver l.uHe, and
will return home by way of Crater
!:iko
Tho Brunswick- all phonographs
In one. Palmer Piano Place, S South
Central avenue.
SCENE FROM 'CLD WIVES FOB N EW."
AT PAGE THEATER, LAST TIME TONIGHT
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The state militia company held Its
rular drill and meeting last n.'yht
at the ball par with a larse atten
dance. Next Wednesday night the
command will be inspe.-ied by Major
Ed. W. Thornton of Ashland.
Guests registered at the hotels to
day iiK'.udtnl A. I,. Wisher of Grass
Valley, Cul:f., J. V. I.e-slev of Weed.
11. I,. iv---bnr nll of Albany, Orpha
Hell and Grace i.iik of Salem, G. M.
Tultle of Seattle. A. M. Lesser. F. C.
As the I'nlted States army is closed l-'!ns and T. K. Myhnnd of San
to all voluntary enlistment excepting ! '''raneisco, and Mr. and Mrs. .lames
Ihru tho naiiounl guard coinpanles ! -Mediant, A. A. Kallmann. O. K. Web
Ihero has been authorized the form-rVr. F. A. At'.stey, Geo. Steele. W. I).
lug of twelve Infanirv coni'ianies I Stevens a'nd John Stein of Portland.
from Oregon. Ii pursuance to this' .Motor toitritii; parties at the Hotel I
order the adjutant general has nuth-j Medford last ni :hl and today v.ero as
orij'd the forming of one Infantry follows: ,'r. anil Mrs. J. F. Oatis and !tors js viven below.
company from Ja.'kson eounty to be .Mr. and .Mrs. I lias. 1. Alward of Sea- wouId ,ke , have
put into federal service. This com- ;i-"e. ure.; .Mr. a::u .Mrs. Kientner ot ,
pany Is now belm; formed and Infor-1 l-es Angclis: Mr. and Mrs. A. It.
inatlon will be given anil applications I Sweetser and Mr. and Mrs. John T.
received by Sergeant c. W. Mavis at I Bovard of Hu-tcne: Mr. and Mrs.
t'lilch & Ryan's Store. Sergeant E. !.'. I George .MarkliM of S.in I'rauclseo. !
Goro lit Warner. Wormian ii Gore's j and Mr. and .Mrs. II. I.. Kninht of j
and by Captain 1 1. A. fanaday at his 'ortlaud.
office 112 North Central avenue. '
TO COMPETE !N
CONTEST FRIDAY
County Aqrii jiuiral Acnt C;ir!
has tjeoa f:r:i:ilti? a throt ti:iys fur-
loui;h afniii; with ilio ottirr county
URontfl of the iM :'.( ami cm! it, :1 ro at
tend tho .state fair at SaliMn next
week.
-Mr. and Mrs. S. X. Carman and
(lire.) children left, today for Weed.
Calif., to reside permanently as Mr.
Carman will 1m employed thero in a
InmW-r "mill.
Mr. and Mrs. . C. I.ocko of the
llerhin apartments, aecompanied by
Mrs. Harry llu.ldlrstcm and s:nH
daimht'T, retnriu d In. t nU,!it from a
three ffoeli:? motor trip to I'orilaml
.ind the br.i. li reports.
.1. .1. llurl.l. r and O, t AlenderiVr
are on a bciues;-. trip In Crants l',i -s
and Clemlale. K. C. Jerome speni
ilirt day with tie-in at Crams
yeMerd:.y.
Mirs V.hns of Waukesa:.. Hi
had t.een ln-ro f;r the past two
i itiiiv; !n r um le. J. A. Mm t
is 01 in the Sacred Heart he:
departed for homo thi: nuiriiitn:.
Sene;int t'eeley Hall nirivad in the
t'ity this r-1'ie: iit'c:i from S.id ldeao
-M r-ir ::h to vl-it re!:i!ies ur.-i
t:,i-"'i.!i lie u.i: t,nj..inietl as far
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.'.t-U'eeiiia vi: -li ileclo;nl from
(eilllM'i ilitii:ell:l col.tliieted wilile
n hi.- M'M'ue li..iiH' li'i'io his recent
e-ii to l-'ratiee ami Kle.'l.iml. lllne?
lht m l ion . it was iitil.
A number of athletic contests will
be held at the county 'School Fair on
Friday, tho kist day of the fair. Mer
chants of the city gladly contributed
for prizes, either in merchandise or
In cash. The names of the contrihu-
o doubt others
liven but all the
prizes needed wero secured without
Kivinj? them a chance. Kveryone
interviewed expressed it n pleasure to
assist in tho hoys' and girls' fair.
Tho contributors are: Holland
Hotel. California Oreiron Power Co.,
Mr. Iiutterfli Id, Marsh & Dennett,
The Toissery, Martin J. Iteddy, Med
ford Hardware Co., M. M. Dept.
Store. Tho May' Co., C. K. t'.ates Auto
Co., Hubbard llros., The Truax Co.,
Crater Lake Hardware Co., Warner.
Wormian & tlore, Strangs Drug store.
M. Kidd & Co., Hutchinson & Lums
den, Medford Hook Store, Jackson
County Hank, Medford National
l-'ranMiu j Hank, H. C. Kellin!,-.
i-larv of I The llwnts
.Ill-yard dash, boys 12 years and
under.
aO-yard dash, &irls 12 years and
under.
luo-yard dash, Loys over 12 years.
Hieycle race, free for all.
Slow bicycle race, free for all.
IMo race, boys under 16 years.
Iloovcrlzed potato race, boys 12
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(iranduioiher's remedies com- years and under.
ed from the medi.lnal roots Hooverized potato race, hoys over
po.tmlei
1 2 years.
With Medfnr.l trade fa Medford made
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(ml lit r''s of l!ie tiel.ls are now found
J upon the tclvos of the nui.iern drui;
I s'.iies in :;ttt.u;ive pacli.-i:es and arc
i amen'.r the best sellers In prepared
; mi ei, ices, l'lominetit anions them
lis thai famous old root and herb , niTt SAi?K ilasoline eimlne. pipes.
I ron-.eiiy, l.idia II. rinkbani's Vcnet-1 plow, harrow, hot house windows.
; aide Cciupoiind, which for throe en- ; stoves and furniture, lmiuiro lull!
:,',al:.,:w has been r,liev,m the worn-j ""'"'"J"!0!: j
in of Ameil -a trom the worst farms : KOll'SAI.K One hundred bushels
! of f. male ills .ind is now considered, first-class seed wheat. One mile
the standard remedy in its line. ' I;l'",;nix , A. II. Calhoun
I Koute 4. .Medlord, Oreiton. 1..4
! 1 Oit SAI.lv Two Shropshire Micks.
Write or phone K.ilph Hillings.
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Ina. ."'eiit. . Hu-lness of t WAXTEK A kooiI Birl to hoip with
... Beneral housework at County
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eive-l notice that
l-ie ;-rii c only on
hae lu, iciit the
'd I'rli e fo.lowini:
e tiiere has been
is not nuthorired
is bro.iii'.it ,11 the
.::s riom;:
' a C einty Price
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PROPERLY-FITTED
Suite 1-2 over May Co.
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NiUliI rimte-s: , Wivks l'.M'J.
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For 30 Cents
i e'.it i'f - ;!.'! I'r.-. e.- for i; iris and
'-. V. i p to K' wliile th"V l.-.-t 30
i. i ; p ' he ie;!ld-r:- of yo-ir
ilcaths Drug Store .j
PIHIMI KM.
OR I'LL SELL IT"
' The lntet development in the Mcil-t'oril-Jucksonville
railroad situation
is that last nicht President S. S. Mol
lis of the Southern Orepon Traction
compaivy came S'liinre out in t he open
mid (leelured his intention of selling
t!ie railroad. He did this in a tele
phone conversation with Mayor (iiitcs.
C'lilliiiu up the mayor he snid thai
lie hud iioticed the irotest made by
the city council over his intention, de
clured that he was jioinjj lo sell the
railroad and intimated that if the peo
ple of i'edford wantd the road so
hud thev should ourcliase it before it
SAVK OX .MAOAIMIS
The Suturday Evening Post
now priced at $1.50 year will ad
vance to $2 year October 1.
The Ladies' Home Journal now
priced at $1.50 year will advance
to $1.75 year October 1.
The Woman's Home Companion
now priced at $1.50 year will ad
vance to $2 year Oct. 1.
Subscriptions Taken at
MKDKOIIIt CK.'All STOKE
Cor. Kir and Main.
was sold to others,. He suj.'w.ted
that u conference he held between
himself and the people of Medford to
this end, Mayor Gates said today
that lie saw no reason for such a
conference.
It is reported around town that Mr.
Hullis' attorney went to Attorney
A. K. Kennies, wiio is represent inir
Medford in opposing the proposed
discontiniiiinee of the railroad, and
.-iint:este,l the lmli'in'j- of n similar
conference with n view to the pur
chase of the road, but the people's at
torney spurned the suj::estion.
Xo word has yet been received from
Colonel DiMpie at I'ortliind relativo
U the protests made by the councils
of Medfoiil mid Jacksonville.
In an interview this Writing Mr.
Iluliis reiterated his intention of scll
ine, the ruilroiid. "Of course I am iro
ini; to sell it," be said. '.Some one eUe
litis i;ot to enrrv the load."
Wo have ynivclinspfl Iho insurniifio lnisi
iicss of tho H. W. Stino aRcncy and have re
moved all records to our office whore 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
Medford National Hank Itldg.)
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Our
s:' Saturday
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This will be your last chance for some time
to get good shoes at these remark
ably low prices
Good Heavy Calfskin Shoes $2.75
Army Shoes, Munson last . . $3.75
Ten-inch High-Tops, 2 buckles $3.75
Remember, we have warned you. Don't delay. : Come
now. You will be sorry if yGU don't
WILL5IH. WILSON
CHEAPEST STORE IN THE WEST
Wanted to BuyGood second-hand car for cash
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;our Service
And What ft Means to You
YOU CAN INVESTIG ATE BEFORE YOU INVEST
You Can Take the Same Care that" You Would Want to Take in Making ANY
Important INVESTMENT
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When you buy an implement, you
make an investment.
You put your money into the imple
ment for what the use of the imple
ment will pay you in return.
If the implement increases your
ability t raise biicr crops at less
eest, and continues to f;iv yen trued
service for a lnainixiini j.crlo.j. iv Is a
rood investment.
If the implement fails ir 'M.'.nr itttl
'articular, or ;it some vi'al lime,
thereby affect ini; your en farm
investment and your season's u ik, it
is ii mitrhty poor investiueii; .
Pon't foi tfet that thopnifir i"io!ii an
implement investment is L ure im-
ortant than tlu amount of the orig
inal inv stinent itself.
We would be glad if you would con
sider implement investments just as
ci'iefully as you would consider auy
other important investment, investi
gate thoroughly before you invest,
V'e keep a complete stock of imple
ments riyht here at your hand so that
ymi may conveniently and fully exer
cise this precaution. We want you
to select before you order and to sec
hi fore ymi select. To make your se
lection easier, we keep only hijjh
Ki'ade implements. To assure full sat
isfaction to you from the transaction,
we stake our reputation in this com.
nii'iiity lor fair and hHrful dealinc: in
farm implements.
'ou:c in and n:ake a sound, profita
ble implement investment.
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HUBBARD BROTHERS