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PGE TWO MEDFOTID MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. ORKOOX, MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 2.1, 1018 TOGAL AND PERSONAL Following Iho chilly weather of Sunday and Monday mornings, whMi mado fires in homes very comfort able the prediction of this mnrnlni; for fair and warmer weather Tues day was welcome. 'Had It not been for a cloudy sky the past two morn ings tliero would have been daniuK Ing frosts. Tho lowest temperature of this morning wus 39 degrees. Attorney Newton W. Borden hap moved Ills law office to the Palm block, 107 Fast Main street. 177 The public schools were dismissed in order to allow the pupils to view the war relics on the Liberty loan special train. For the best Insurance see Holmes, the Insurance Man. A motor tourist party consisting of Mr. and Irs. Harrison Alton and MrB. h. Newman of Portland, and 'Miss K. Jessup of Sun Francisco, ar rived In the city Sunday and depart ed this morning for Crater Lake. Feather mattresses and renovat ing. Douglas, 201 S. Riverside. 10 2-J "W. A. Folger spent Monday at Cold -Hill on food administration business. . The phonograph with a soul. The now Kdlson Diamond Disc. Palmer Piano Place, 28 South Central Ave. , All the women of the Presbyterian church are requested to meet in the chapel Tuesd ly afternoon at II o'clock for tho purpose of reorganiz ing the Aid society. lluttress making and furniture up holstering. Douglas, 201 S. River aide. Phone 162-J. - Everett Gun who for the past five months has served as Associated .Press telegraph operator In the Mail Tribune office, left this afternoon for San Francisco where ho will enter tho employ of the Postal Telegraph company. 10 per cent discount on men's and boys' sIioob during September at No 10 South Central nvenuo, city. " Fruit packers are giving a dance nt Moose bull, Wednesday, Sept. 2li. Hort Stnncllffe, Kennctt Jerome, Cluy Bishop are on tho committee nml will seo you have a good time. Tho pub lic Is Invited. .-7 F. E. Wull Is assisting nt the Far mers and Fruiti'.rcwurs bank during 1 tho Fourth Liberty Loan drlvo. ' v iJlrs. SI. C. flotUlns of Sunla Clara, Calif., left for homo today alter 0 visit wllh her nolce, .Mrs. V. II. Vin- nhlo of Kuril, One and three-colo stock pear labela (or sale. Medford Printing Co. tf Three soldiers in uniform from Camp Fremont, Cullf., wore arrested .In Iho Slsklyous on Sunday 'by state policemen and are being held In the county jail pending tho arrival ofln Btruotlons from the commanding of fice of Camp Fremont ns to their dis posal. Tho men admitted that they had overstayed Ibcir leave at Han Francisco, hut their story as to how they came to be In the Slsklyous aroused the suspicions of the state policemen. Ono and three-color stock pear labels for sale. Medford Printing Co. tr Sir. and -Mrs. T. .M. Slott and daughter .Mary Jane, .Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Clark and son Jimmy, .Mr. A. K. Voorhles, Karl 'oorhlcs and -Miss Benedict, ell of Cranls I'ass. woro Sunday riicfIh with Rev. I. Myron Boozer and family anil ut londeil tho services of the First Pres byterian church .luring iho day. Furniture packing, cratbjg. Doug las, 201 8. Riverside, phono 1B2-J. Air. and -Mrs. ,1. I!. Van 'Sleet, son and nurse of Sua Luis Oblio. Calif . motor tourlsls vim spent the week end at the llolel Holland, ronilniiril on their Journey north this noon. Wo have a few homo fr.uit dryers on hand. Will close out nt J'l.mi each, complete P. F. & F. Factory. Rev. Ir. J. c. Rollins will leave to morrow night to attend the Metho dist conference 'it Portland. Mrs. Henry Mctz and granddaugh ter. Miss Helen l'hllbrook, arrived home Sunday from their month'? visit with relatives ut Tacoma and Chehalis, Wash , following their at tendance nt the (.:. A. It. encampment at Portland. Mrs. Paul Hanson, local agent for Nubono Corsets. Phono 5S5-11. ICG Mr. nnd Mrs. P. Johnson and Mr and Mrs. Iluvcndm "f F.lun Mills. Calif., who motored in the city Sun day are guests at the Na-h hold. Mrs. Harvey C. Kendall of Fro inoilt, Nell , n-.u nniong the visitors nt the Commer , clul today. Tho Brunswick- nil phonographs In one. Palmer Piano Place, ;s South Central avenue. Hundreds of ertlstlc and nitnu-tlvi Liberty bond camp.i.au posters cruci 1llO Windows of tile i's iHisiiios places and art' on the bulletin boards Bnrtlett's taxidermist nnd fur store now open for business. We have the classy furs; conies In and Fee them Any fum you wnnl remodeled or re paired, bring them In early. inr. East Muln street. Wlllard M. Ilawsley of Central Point, who recently arrived hero from Canada, and Orl-a II. Powers of Tal ent, were Inducted Into Bervice by tho draft board and left today to be gin their mlllta.y service, Powers leaving for Ft. .McDowell on a special cull for stenographers and llowsley for Camp Fremont to fill In a vacan cy caused by tho rejection of a Jack son county inun frnt some time ago Daily's Taxi. Phone 15. Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Huight and sons of Yreka, are guests at the Hotel 'Holland. Dr. Heine, Oarnett-Corey Bldg. t'p to last night 4S1 cars of pears bad been shipped from Medford so far during the season, andt enough more are in sight to make the total at least 525 cars by the close of the season. Orres, high-class tailor for men and women, who appreciates fine workmanship and fit. High-grade woolens shop at 203 East Main, Ash land, at Lounsliury's millinery, Med ford. every Tuesday. tf ' Because of the death of Mrs. Clay Walker Sunday night, Mr. Walker's duties as night policeman from mid night until 8 a. ai., are being taken caro of by Chief Timothy and Police man Garrett each taking four hours of his duties in addition to their own schedules. The new Southern Pacific train schedule which went into effect yes terday does not change the time of arrival and departure of any train ut Medford, nor at any city or' town south of Roseburg. Sergeant Hill vho is In charge of the Medford recruiting office of the marine corps is as yet without defin ite instructions as to when to resume recruiting, other than that recruiting will be resumed cn Oct. 1st. L. H. Blakely, assistant manual training and mechanical drawing in structor in the hiph school, has been given entire charge of the manual training instruction, and Miss Ethel N'ewland, a new teacher In the high school and a University of Oregon graduate, is teaching the elementary mechanical drawing. This change was necessitated by the, resignation of the former munual training In structor, Mr. Ellestad, a short time before the schools opened. Many Inquiries of various kinds from people contemplating moving to Medford and the valley continue to arrive at tho Commercial club dully from varloui parts of the Unit ed States. One of the la"Ke Liberty loan sub scriptions mude in the present Liber ty loan campnign is thnt of $10,01)0 'by Denry Rldennnr of Hosoburg, who subKorlbed for Jij'.'OO worth of bonds In the second and third liberty loan campaigns. " Alfred Lawrence, former Medford resldinl who located at Bend nfter leaving hern and then went to Los Angolos to reside became very 111 about a month ago in Hint city, nnd was taken to Nt.pa, "Calif., by his wife. He ishow able tS bo out again. Mrs. Marlon Lance of Medford and Mrs. ..Mattlo Seaman of Roguo River wore Saturday visitors nt Grants Pass. Josse Neathatnnier was a business visitor In tho city today from Rogue lilver. City Electrician I.. E. Hlnman ar rived home with a brltlo yesterday, lint bus dlscreo'ly kept away from the city hall an I out of sight since his arrival. It 's reported that the bride Is Miss Iva Whltcomb. until re cently a well known resident of this city nnd clerk nt Mann's store, that the wedding took place at the home of tho brldo's parents in Moscow. Ida., Inst week, nnd (bat the couple have engaged a suite at the llarnum ipart incuts. An unto ncvldcnl occurred this afternoon about l:L'll o'clock In which no one vv.n Injured, at the cor ner or South Oakdale and West Main streets. William t'lrlch was cn route lioitio In his Kuril and turned the cor ner Just In front of Ilss Pickens, who was driving Fred Weeks' Chev rlet car. Miss Pickens, who was driv ing on West Main street, had Ihe right of way and did her best to come 10 a stop. I ut cr.ished into tho oilier car. Both ears suffered, minor dam age. The draft board last Saturday be gan sending out questionnaire to the men between i tic ages of in and :ti, whose serial numbers run from : I to S2 7. Among visitor! registered at the hotels today wo-o J. C. Folger of Washington. I. C. Karl S. Kalnbardt of Boston. .1. P. tloosett and fi. H. Harris of Onklnn I. It. M. Stephens of Spokane, W. A. Ilevnolds of Madison, S. 1). W. T. fas. nil of Sealtle. Belle Housley of Sell), Ore., Alvin l.lhes, Ralph V. Rankin. S. A. Weinstmk. Jesse Kabn. Sam Fremlllch, S. F Tucker ami K. S Pontcroy of San Francisco. .1. I.. WrolcJit. M . G. Mull ley and E. S. Kin! of Portland. Mr and Mrs. 11. I!. Stewart am! II. A llulchlns of li'it.siniiir. and lv tl Sleii:er nnd lio l.ools of Ft. Jones Bell-ans Absolutely Removes Indigestion."''. Druggists' refund money if it fails. 25c At the request of the directors of the .Medford Irrigation district, the Warren Construction company, well known In Medford and thruout the northwest, requested T. A. Garrow, consulting engineer of Portland, Ore., to examine the Big Butte project as to Its cost and practicability, with an eye to the possibility In the future of bidding on the ni-rk. Mr. Garrow was in the valley for a num'ber of days during which he made a personal Investigation of the plans and data in the district's office, and examined every foot of the coun try thru which the proposed line of canal ran. Immediately thereafter he made and submitted to the Warren Con struction company a detailed report and estimate. The construction com pany then wrote the Medford Irriga tion district tho following letter, which speaks for Itself. The figuros mentioned are on file in the office of the district. ' Medford Irrigation District, Gentlemen: We have Just received a complete report on the Medford Irrigation district as prepared by T. A. Garrow, consulting engineer of Portland whom we employed to make a special investigation of-the same, checking all important points, but particularly that of the probable cost of construction. The project contemplates diverting the waters of Bis Butte creek at a point Just below the forks, near Butte Falls, and carried in a canal to the district. The district com prises 20,000 acres of very valuable land located In a semi-circular shape to the east, south and west of Med ford. Machine Construction The necessary amount for the Irri gatlon of the lands on the East side of Bear creek would be distributed from the main canal, the bnlance be ing carried uemsa Bear creek Into Phoenix lateral cr a cannl to bo con structed parallel I hereto, and extend ed to the north lino of the 'district The latter canal would cover ull lands west of Bear creek possible to reach by gravity. Siii'Je the flow in Big Butte creek is sufficient for the needs of the district, the purchase of tho water rights and diversion works of tho Rogue River Valley Canal company In Boar creek noed not 'be considered, nltho It might be advan tageous to acquire the constructed portion of the Phoenix lateral. Tho report contained contemplated methods of machine digging of ditches, also proposed tunneling methods, as well as those for build ing woodon flumes; ull of whLh are consistent with best nnd most edon omlcal methods. The quantities and prices as per the report have been checked and soci'.i to be approximate ly correct. Within Estimates Judging from tho dnla at hand, which Is very complete for this early period, and relying upon the extend ed experience of tho Investigating engineer nlong construction lines ns to both nietlux's nnd costs, we feel Justified In making the statement at this time that the project as laid out .an lie built within the $1,500,000 cost. As to the feasibility of Ihe con strncllon I hero seems to be no ob stacle that cannot he overcome by ordinary methods now In use: sj) there Is no element of experiment along these lines. While the first six miles of tin ennal between Big Butte creek and McNeil creek seems to bo thru rough country, upon thoro examination of the line as now locat ed It works out surprisingly well and at reasonable costs. Our engineers feel that the-c statements and ettlinuiere conser vative. Trusting that these estim ates ii! be o' value to you, remain. Very truly yours, WARREN' CONSTHI'CTIOX CO. By R. II. Iloyt. lien. Mngr. .Jewel Carmen, who will uppear in "Lawless Love", a llil-ill-Ing western ili-uina at the Itiulto tonight and tomorrow. A Lyi.-us-Morau ccmcily concludes this entertaining bill. 'pi t t ?a if v,, :- r-; ., J 1 AT" ' i 'if mm Xlt 'JEWEL CARMEN PIRECT'ON WILLIAM iOX Iretitment from Huttc Falls, where he was teaching school. Mrs. Walker was horn at Ft. Iioise, Idaho, November 2. 1878, nnd had been a teacher for the past 2i years nnd n resident of Medford lor the past five years. She leaves her hus band and four sisters nml two broth ers, ns follows: .Mrs. Xiyiey Sloper, llulev, Idaho; Mrs. Carrie Moutly, Maker City, Ore.; Mrs. V. I'. Davis. San Francisco; Mrs. Ada Hays, Iioise, Idaho; Jesse J. Slone, lied Uluff, Cnl., mill (lcir".o M. Stoiie ol lite 1. S. navy. Funeral iirniiiwnieiils -will be an nounced later. ' Mrs. X. F. Clement arrived In the I city Saturday from Grants Pass for I an indefinite stay. TI'I.I. Vii'"inia Mitrv 'full, infant ilnti'ililei' of Mr. and Mrs. Charles 'l ull died at the home of Iter parents, t'lili Wesl Foiii'lh sireel, Stnultiy even-iii'-r, September -2, of tin obstruction of the bowels, nyeil six months nnd 12 iliiv. , Fujii'inl. Services M il be hell ut the family residence, ut J p. in. Itov. L. Myron Hoozer will officiate. llltii'ial nt Jne'vitinville cemetery. mm imp Marvelous Sicry of Woman's Change from Weakness to Strength by Talang Drugniot'o Advice. lU'liXFTT Frank llnrnetl of Gold liill, Oil'.', was I'ouikI dead nt the inior lit Ins cabinet nnd furniture fstore al fluid Hill, Ore., from Ihe of- ! Icct of lieinorr!in:;e ol' Ihe liurjs, Sep tember 21, 101H, ut 8 u. m. He was nlnvit (ill years mnl a single man, iront present infornuif ion was of French Cnnmlinii descent and had been in business ut Oold Hill for si.x years. He was u recluse. No rela tives can he found nor any napers throwing liultt on wlto his rcltitive; are. lliirinl will be nt Gid.l IliH. 0IED WAI.KF.U-Fvclvn I.nne Walker died al Stieicd Henri hospital Sunday. September 22, from eurnmie poi-on-ilig. il'cd :l!l year-.. She was the wile of Xight I'.ilieeman liny A. Walker and was taken ill the lore pert of 1M week mill brought In Medford tor ASK FOR and GET Horlick's The Oritfinnl Malted Milk For Infants and Invalid OTHERS ars IMITATIONS Peru, Ind. "I si:fTcrcJ Irom o dis pluceuient vvitli Lickacho nd d'.-apging down' naiiiu no 135?. batltylhat at times '-1 ccuii i?ot be on ir.y feet and it did not seen ns though could stand it. I tried different iVL.'Jla-Jljfl but an oneralion SSffiJ i a would do mo any oM'il'WIB ccou- My druC: YsfP'-m I-yJi E- Pink. ill ham's ogetablo 1 6:t l-ompountl. 1 took V ' 'fc v'';'k t!:0 ri?su,t V(VV the.t I am now well v N l n:u! strong. I get up In the morahKotfcuro'clock, do my nousework. th-n jo to n fee! 017 ami work all day, come heme erv.l rrct supper and feel Rood. 1 don't l:n:.w l-.c.v many of my friends I huvo toid what I.ydiu E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound has clone f o,- me. " Mr3. Anna Meteiiiano, 36 West lut'.i Si., Pera. Ind. Women who differ from nny ruch nil mento shou!.! r.ot fcil tj try this famous root nnd herb rcr.ui!". I,y!ia E. Mnk ham's Vcgc-Uiblo Coi:yaur.J. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOIt PAI I-: Seven bows, will farrow In October and November. Inquire I2S West Fourth. Hi I WANTKI) TO RF;,T Centrifugal pump from one to two inch. A. G. Hlshop, Facie Point. Hi I 'Inside tSie Lines' No. 1932 VOn SALK IMupe ami parase on tli .lout's r:iii( !i, linss I.ano. Can J ho n.Miiovod or inm down. II con tains finif ilrM-':ia:; lnnihcr for si'vithI honpiv. Hi'cisonaWe price ! and itTTiis. ,Irs. Uai.sy liud'o, i PHoao r :i 4 -X . n;i j 1j(1ST l-adios' pur.-'f Unndnv morn-j inR mar l.tboriy l.oa:i cam oa ' trarlt. Itownnl if returned to Mall i Trilnino. 1 r.fi ; KOH SAU-; KwnrU r'Hinlcr. Holm; hnstness of 5,iiimi, faii'rlni: to It. K. trade exclusively. Keason for mdlliif;. poor Inalth. Kor par ticulars enquire Hox -U4 Mail Tri ino. . 1 .".H KOH HKNT Oi SAI.K HiO-aoro farm in Sams Valley. Terms very reasonable if taken al onre. I'hone J.'t7-X or call al I'll .arreian street. nil NOTICE We have si'diroil the BRUNSWICK AGENCY 1 jFrtni Mr. Walters ami have ja 1'ine assortnu'iit nf tlnlat j est improved machines for 1 your insjiei'tiou. Also large stock of PATHE RECORDS KOH TIIAPK A line one -hnrp two-) scut rd ris. lirst-elavs order: cost i when new $lT".)Hi. Will trade furl five cor-ls firnt-class wood. '' l ' North Central avenue. lill ( lHU'MK - (inn. Owner can have: same hy proving property and pay- j tiiK for this notice. f K. . Case. Sams Yaltev, pi one IT-X Central Voint. 1 ; Palmer's Piano Place 23 South Central. STE ELB&'W" GRSAS: Yo-r country needs all it can fret r; ;'-1' now to Uelo win Oi?. '.vasi.-liy use' Fds-Naptha soap. It vashc-: while yew devote your time to something fciso. That's a saving that hciot; tr:o wa.vs roursclf and the wo :nta3 oraaiUion which you aid. Seap ant! r.viptlia corahuicd do tho work and tlnra's uaptha in Fjls-Naptha down to its iast glfctealnj sud. At i'our cvjn Qiocer's ' S The First Step jj jj Is to step into tho Jackson County V I Hank and open an account. 1 Pl It will ei'.coiirase other deposits " f , I pri 1 ami thus ciialilu you to i.c'j:;iulate I 4V more monny an.l build up a fund for l i, , sa in any tiir.a of oi portuuity or llfH V enuTtieiicy. It JPy It J!kfefe ,cr rM"' ' ... V"'"0n . JT(S ESTABLISHED, 1868 b e ps LAMES TAILOU 1 1 ( ill CLASH' ONLY LATEST F.AihnOHS AND "WOOLENS SATISPiJ.ON GUARANTEED, j Will be at " LOUNSSUfifr'S MILLINERY SHOP MEDF0.1J, EVEEY TU 203 East Main AY L'Eilor Shop at - ASHLAMD, ORE is:vri ' ' i. ' I'll' OM.-1IAI.1. AS MCCH Anil wear twlco a3 1J' as tr.o average Fabric Tire. Guaranteed 3,500 miles. 'csmiin rnoop Our Service Station tfuow enaijipKil with tho latest mechanical Tire Changer, Up-to-Dati 1 ulcanl.lug Eiuipmeut, Curtis Air Freo From Oil. Try our Tire Servie-flt's Different. F. K. Rollrts 3 32 S. Riverside WEEKS & McGOWAN CO UXDKUTAK.KU l)y I'Iioiip: I'miflr SS7. MKhTl'lninni: h'.'W. W't-k',fuj5. I-adjr A.-Itut. Allow Us to Compound Your nr: pnv-rrl:)tinn. Wr will do it with skill. i.re, mnl amirut v. u ir: enly the purvst vi ilruui ami i ht'.uK'al;", Wo ,1.-1 tui- ui.uu.-l to !;t'!i) the Doetor ho'.p I lie i U k. Mcatli's Drue Store I'linne HSi, 'I lie San Tc Sfo;e -5a-.rfs- .t.:4 '- -u-'i PASIISURIZED ijACKffN mm PHONE mm mm mmsl mmm AMERT M!:ni'(,naowtr1ON.