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P2GE TWO MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREOOX. SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 28. 1918 I OCAL AND JL PERSONAL Tonight's meeting for Hie drafted men of JackHon eounly at the Nata torlum will begin promptly ut S o'clock. The 2H12 men who recently registered for the draft and all oth ers registered prior to that time and who have not yet been called have been ordered to attend this meeting to receive Instruction from Captain R. 11. KusBell of Camp I.ewls, and representatives of the army Y. M. C. A. and the Oregon Social Hygiene society. I bog to announce to the public and friends that I have resumed the practice of law at rooms 217-8 Lib erty (formerly Carnott-Corey) bids., and will Rive strict attention to all business that may be placed in my hands. Geo. W. Cherry, phono 057-J. ISO The Misses .loan Anderson and !Marln Gutcs, who had Intended to leave for Camp Lewis Sunday to be gin their army nurses training course havo received telegraphic Instruc tions not to report until Oct. 7th. Attorney Nowton W. Borden has moved his law office to the Palm block, 107 Kast Main street. 177 A number of young men and worn oti who loft this morning to attend ino u. a. u. anu university or ure Ron. Olhors will leave Sunday and Monday. All the young men will go Into the Student Army Training corps. The phonograph with a soul. The now EdlBon Diamond Disc. Palmer riano Place, 28 South Central Ave. The schools of Medford and the county will have no sessions next .Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday on account of the county teachers Insti tute being held In this city on those days. Togethor with today and Sunday this will make a five days vacation. 10 per cent discount on men's and boys' shoes during September at No. 10 South Central avenue, city. Mrs. W. U. Kolzur, Mm. It. M. Raney and Miss M1. P. Ranoy left to day for Underwood, Wash., which place they will make tholr future homo. Orrcs, tho ladles' tailor, will be at llotol Holland ovory Tuesday after noon; high class only. Kit and work manship guaranteed. 172 ' A car of Hose pears from the Dillon It. Hill orchard was sold Friday In Boston by the llnrdwcll l'rult com pany nt '$4.85 a box. Tho same com pany sold a car load of Socklo pears from the Del Rio orchard nt $5.83 a box In New York Inst Tuesday. Tho ladles who have offered their services with care for the collection of clothing for tho llclglans will kindly report for duty Tuesday morn ing nt 10 o'clock at tho former gauze room, corner -Main and Ilartlett. whore torrltory will be assigned. Mrs. Jap Andrews, chnlrman. Hamilton & Ellington pianos. II. N. Loflaml, 225 South Onkdalo. Look them over before you buy. 1S2 Mrs. Martin .Marshall of Central Point, recently underwent a major operation In a private hospital or Medford. Singer Sewing Machine Shop, ad justing, repairing, cleaning. Phone 903-It. C. A. Chapman, 245 S. Central 1S1 The Misses Elizabeth Hill, .lean otte Patterson and I.orena Strntton departed this morning for Cnrvallls to attend Hie O. A. C. This is Miss Stratum's second year of study at that Institution. Mattress mnklng and furniture up holstering. Douglas, 201 S. Hlver Blde. Phone 102-J. .Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Smith and children of Johnson City, tile., who had been visiting .Mrs. Smith's par ents, .Mr. ami Mrs. 0. II. Stowell, left for home today. Daily's Taxi. Phone 1.1. V. C. Doremus, the orchnrdlst paid a flu o of 111 and cosis In Justice Taylor's court yesterday on the "liargo of Importing Intoxicating liquor Inlo the stale. I In was return ing home earlv Friday morning from n California town when Stale Police man Tripled called on him to stop Instead. Doremus threw his overcoat. In tho pockets of which were two pints of whiskey, from the car and speeded abend. The policeman got tho overcoat and whiskey and later Ioremus. For the best Insurance see Holmes, tho Insurance Man. Mrs. I.oiiIh tlornslelu underwent a major operation In a private hospital of this city last Thursday. Feather mattrasses and renovat ing. Douglas, 2in a. Klverslde. 1C2-.I With Inst night's shipment .".01 cars have been sent in the eastern linfikctM from Mcdfoiu' daring the season. Ono and three-color stock pear labels for sale. Medford Printing Co. tf Mrs. 0. A. Jackson, F. Porter nnil J,. Porter are an auto party from Santa Itosa, Calif., who are guests ut the Nash hold. Furnlluro parking, crating. Doug Jus, 201 S. Klverslde, phone 102-J. Two special military trains loaded with soldiers from Camp Lewis pass ed thru the city this forenoon, one at about 7 a. m. and the other at 10:25 a. m. A number of Medford and Jackson county men were on the trains. The destination of the sol diers could not be learned. Notice! All persons knowing themselves Indebted to the Model Clothing compuny will please call ut 320 Fast Alain street and settle. We will appreciate early settlement of all accounts. Model Clothing Co, 10 Cius Dltsworth of Derby and Ern est Hollenbeck of Prospect, were visf. tors In the city today and callers at Ibo Commercial club. Warner, Wortman & Gore have homo made sorghum. Bring your bucket. 101 Miss Jennie Mae Sncdlcor, art supervisor In the public schools, has returned to the city to take up her duties for the winter. Her mother, Mrs. Helen Snedlcor, of Medford. has come to Fugeno with her, and they havo taken an apartment at Bartle Court. Eugene Dally Guard. Dr. Heine, Garnett-Corey Dldg, Miss Until Duniels of .Medford, has gone to San Jose, Calif., to attend the state normal school. ono and tnree-color stock pear labels for sulo. Medford Printing Co. tf Among the Medford young men who left today for Corvallls to enter the O. A. C, as memhors of the Stu dents Army Training corps, were Ro land Parker, Thornton Gould, Chas Dooms, James Kirk and Edward Payne. We have a few home fruit dryers on hand. Will closo out at $0.00 each, complete. P. F. & F. Factory. Mrs. M. C. Mealey of Montague, following a visit with her daughter, .Mrs. G. R. Moore, returned home today. The Brunswick- all phonographs In one. Palmer Piano Place, 28 South Central avenue. Roy Surrnn left this morning for Portland In which city he expects to locale. v Bartlett's taxidermist and fur store now opon for business. We have the classy furs; como In and see them Any furs you want remodeled or re paired, bring them In early. 120 Bust Main street. Announcement on tho bulletin bonrd at the public market today was to tho effect that the market's open ing hour Ib 7 a. m., and not (1 or 11.3(1 a. m as quite a number of patrons have tried to make It by com ing nt those hours. There wus a heavy market today. y Good plnno for salo vory cheap. Phono C-f'12. or nddross Cope Hard ware Co., Phoenix. ' 1 02 Miss Henn l.aTourotte of Phoenix. Ariz., who hnd been visiting Mrs. Clem Parker, loft today to enter the O. A. C whero she will take the domestic science course. We aro not going to call personally upon tho merchants in Medford ffr any contributions for tho rollef of tho Belgians and French, hut for fear they will feel slighted wo are going to say If any of thorn havo anything In their stores that Is shelf-worn or old-fashioned and not salable will they please send It to the corner of Ilartlett and Main street, or notify Mrs. Jap Andrown. chairman, and It will not only be called for but greatly appreciated. Assessor and Mrs. G. W. Murray of llonford, Calif., left for home Tues day evening after two weeks visit with Mr. .Murray's sister, Mrs. Hlca nor Maulo and other relatives. Dr. A. L. Qunlntnncc. chief In charge of deciduous fruit Insect In vestigations of tho I'. S. department of agriculture, Washington. D. ('.. was a guest of tho local entomologi cal laboratory the past two days, lie is making a tour of Inspection of tlir several field stations thruout the ountry under his charge. As the guest of .Messrs. M. A. Yothers and It. 11, MrKeown, Dr. Qnulntunco made n tour of tho valley, studying orchard Insect problems with Ihe view of enlarging upon the work of Insect control as recommended bv Mr. Yolhers. Among county visitors registered at the hotels today were M. A. Van Gordon and Phillip Werty of Apple- gate, V. I.. Dusenbury of Gold Hill. and J. II. Carleton of Welb n . Captain It. II. Russell of Camp Lewis, who addresses the draft men at the Nnlatorlnm tonight, arrived In the city this morning and while In Medford will be the guest of his former neighbors nt lluinsvllle. Mo, Mr. and Mrs. C, Y. Whllto.k. niong the prominent athletes E L IN HOI WHILE Jioy Soles, automobile salesman, until recently in the employ of the A. W. Walker company, is having hi. preliminary hearing' this afternoon on two serious charges before Judire Taylor. One is a statutory charge, und the other is that of contributing to the tlcl i rn hi-ik-v of u child, lloth ohuifrOK were preferred liy Ink wile. A third charge may yet be preferred against Sales. It appears that Mrs. Sales,, who li.nl been vi.-iting fur n month or more at Eugene returned to Hie Sales home on Pennsylvania street unexpectedly Friday uflernoon and was astounded to find strun-.'e feminine apparel. She ul once called Chief of Police Tim olhy to Ihe house und Inter t lie v went before County Prosecutor Rob erts where affidavits of arrest the two charges were sworn out bv -Mrs. Sales. The two sons of Mr. ami Sirs'. Sales, aged l." nnd 12 years, inform ed their mother, Chief Timothy und Prosecutor Roberts) llml every Sal urduy since I heir inblher w as gone their fulher c iilcrluiiicd u women in the house until Mondnv. The wo man in the ease is from Jacksonville. It is claimed that the boys fur ther related that their father and the woman drank gin and had them drinl; it loo, putting- it into lemonade for them to make it more pulutnhle. The older hoy said he liked his, but the younger brother said lie didn't like it. Following his tirrest yesterday and arraignment before Judge TaJor. Sales was held in jf.KK) bail in each charge until this afternoon's hearing-. I BUT COUNTY GOES Standing ut Noon Quota. Subscribed. Medford $298,158 $130,000 Ashland 1 S 1 ,072 150.000 Central Point.... 19,804 13,200 Jacksonville 17,520 18.000 Eagle Point 12,500 2,500 Talent 12,300 12,30,0 Gold Hill p,944 10,500 Lutto Falls 9,930 10,000 Rogue River 9,750 10,000 5 .ONDO.V, Sept. 2S. (By Associat ed Press.) General Allenby, com manding the British forces operating in tho region of Palestine between Jerusalem and tho Sea of Galilee, havo taken 5000 more Turkish pris oners nnd have cuulurcd 350 guns. CAIRO, Egypt, Sept. 28 (Hnvas) The town of Nn'uulus, Palestine, wys captured by a French cavalry regi ment In tho recent allied drive wesl of tho Jordan. Willi the town the French horsemen took 2500 prison ers, eighteen cannon and numerous innchlue guns. Their casualties were only a few wounded. SAX FRANCISCO, Sept. 24. Ex amination of civilians for commis sions as airplane and balloon pilots has been resumed after having been suspended since February 9. western lepnrtment of the army nnnounced today. Men between IS and 30 are wanted as alrplano pilots nnd be tween IS anil 4 5 as balloon pilots. Each applicant must have high school education or its equivalent and men with some college training arc pre ferred. Knowledge of gas engines Is daslrablo. The number of men wanted s said to be considerable. Applicants will bo examined by the aviation examin ing board here. Coughed Fifteen Years Coughs that hang on and grow worRo In tho night nnd weaken the sufferer nro relieved bv Foloy's Honey and Tnr oflenor than by any other remedy. R. F. Hall, Mabe, Va wrltos; "For 15 years 1 was nffllctcd with a troublesome .bronchial cough and Irrltntion of tho thront. Foley's Honey and Tar relieved me; nfter taking one bottlo tho cough ceased nnd has not returned." No medicine stands higher ns a family remedy for colds for children nnd grown-ups. For sale by tho Medford Pharmacy. Adv. From inquiries made of grocers It appears that many Medfordlles will quickly lake advantage. of the new food administration ruling that after Oct. 1st famtlic-s can purchase their full month's allowance of sugar (two and former nlbletes who will attend pounds per person as before! at one the third officers (raining enmp for time. However, no sugar for can- Ivlllans nl the I Diversity nf Oregon. Ihe newspapers of Kugene puhlit.ii the name of II. chandler Ebh. Hie Medford orehurdlst and former ama teur open golf ihaiuilon. Jay Gore, son of W. It. Gore, who has been taking n course In Ihe offi cers training ramp al Foil Hancock, tin., has received his commission as second lieutenant In the machine gun ectlon of service nnd assigned to duty at ('.imp Ham-oik us instructor. .Marlon Vca.h and son Hoy .V, of Eugene, arrived In Ihe c ity last night from n vhl! at Crater l.uke and le;i to. lay by auto for home. nlng will he sold afler that date ex cept on the surrender of the special permit from the county food admin istration. There will be no service at the Evangelical Lutheran Zlon's church Sunday, on a -count of the pastor. Rev. Dr. W. It. Moreni-Oessr, preach ing nt tho Lake Creek station. Austin Corhett, the owner of the Cornell orchard at Eagle Point, re turned to Medford alter an absence of a year Saturday tor a brief visit to look afler business Interests, lie Is engaged In war work In ono of the departments at Washington. Total $571,704 $350,500 The good old county of Jackson is waking up In the liberty bond cam paign but the Medford district Is still very drowsy and lagging far behind the other districts. There are signs tho that Medford will very soon be wide awake and climbing fast to the top. Every district In the county Is over the top or close to the top but Medford, the majority reaching the goal today. But Med ford made a clean jump of $30,000 by early Saturday nftornoon, bring ing the district's total so far during the campaign to $130,000. The quota for the district Is $298,158. The many solicitors of the district early today began working hard to line up the slow and indifferent citi zens. Men were put on the streets to stop every rural visitor and stran ger In the city and Importune him to take subscriptions. Tae Liberty loan committee an nounces that it has Just completed a new card inkier of every citizen of Medford, men and women, with their addresses, and that every Individual who does not come forward voluntar ily and subscribe will be called upon and urged to do his or her duty. Splendid work In furtherance of the Liberty loan was done at the high school yesterday afternoon. During the assembly hour Gus New bury made an effective liberty loan add-oss to the students and teachers following which twenty of the stu dents signed up for, subscriptions. Later in- the afternoon A. E. Reames and W F. Isaacs went to the high school building as solicitors tyid came away with subscriptions from all but two or three of tho teachers, these few exceptions desiring a little more time in which, to make up their minds as to tho amount they' would subscribe for, . ' New subscriptions: J 1500 Ella ,r. smith lOOO C. W. McDonald I.. Nlcitoriiicvor lielroy (i.-U'licl .1. J. Kinnicns -virs. Uelruy cu.teh.q moo f. ,H. Carpenter Mrs. CW. Anderson IV. .s. I rowell 11. vv. HIiiKhum A. 1-;. ItojimeK .1 'r I.,,..,... Helen V. llingham --. C. Keiily 9200 a V. Tuck. r wile. r. J. I. Phlpps 'has. M. Alitben .Ino. Lawrence. Mrs. J. W. .vines lien Mi.ll.-r Anna M. Hrennur -o. K. 11-ales II. .viaiiH.lam I-:. II. Wltulerim-er .Mecirorii I ruil Co. Mrs. Lolu It. Fo'lger '.yilla S. IJow 0. L. lnirrau V J. .McKay bla H. McKay ('. A. Cliiipnmn V 1.1. Hennell Ina .Mav IfilKOn Nellie Arliley V I'. HlliiHDU s. Taki-nchl '.'. .1. l.'arsiens 1. nil. ,n .VI. Ilohlnson 'Irs. I. I,, flan. I J. .1. iJearlenan.l I'. Ilelelisleln VV. Itul.lnson Marg. W. HuMluar 1. T. Giilligar -l. l- ."heels H. K Miin.hv J. II. .Murnliv James .Mlllmllen Jr. Mrs. A. C. .Mlttel- slaeill Mrs llennlo C. Mitchell H. V. Illioails -'. F. Flul Mrs. M. V. Hill V. A 1-olu. r Ino Arnold Mrs. J. It. (looclrlch May I.. Wilson H. . l.aniiMpach I. S O-llrien V. Mcllee tleo. V. Douglas Kva K. Ai-mslrung ('lias. M. Ciilmore .Mark !.. Woolv l.nclle M. York Carrie II. Warren s. rhihlers Vivian Siliuler II. B. Clark .Mamie limn (irover liarnellle ('. K. Wcliuer Win. IV Janes 'I. F. Talner Mia. (1. F. Talner v-,n. II, l.oeke. I.. I-' Slroinl M. O. Urown .1, (iarrelt X. II. Horen V. V.' liariiuin " 15. Harnuni Minnie II. Heine T. (1. Heine Mrs. 10. A. Wllhlle Klorenee II. Goffe J A. Perry l. Aroo l.. .viciiravv Tlius. .MeAndrews Kllte .MeAlHlreWH clriint Burroughs A iiL'tlsta l'ulll I'le.lJ'uhl A. Iirnpit Mm Alice VVIlllts iilos l:. Willils Jessie M. Hooker 11. M.SleverlSOIl I'. K, M'Moneli I'reil llewill i-l iis. S I'orler ii v H'shop .1 :. Ilerk.lull ' 'hurt. N. Hansen Lucille M. York I'arrie II. Wiirren Silencer rhililers Vivhiti Kclitiler II. W. Bnrnelairg Wenilohn Meyer The 'Ntitatorlu'm will be the mercn tonight for the Jackson county men of all classes subject to the draft, the meeting having been ordered by the war department for the men to receive instructions from Captain R. H, Russell of Camp Lewis, and also hear representatives from the Red Cross, the Army Y. M. C. A. and the Oregon Social Hygiene soc'pty. The meeting begins promptly at 6 o'clock. A very large audience Is expected, as 2312 men alone registered on Sept. 12. All patriotic male citizens are urged to attend; learn to co-operate intelligently with the war de partment and help put millions In France ahead of schedule. By so doing they can save the government thousands In money und weeks in time. V. C. Hosh K. Ciatos II. F. Antle IshIm'I J. Stein A. I'i. JiHiiluy C. Yamashlta Klva C. Itoborta 9250 .tll-H. 11. F. Antic 300 V. V. Miles $350 400 McMnrrla M. Dow K, A. lnrk Airs, am mi M. louiiRJus. Taylor & Kon i4. uoy 100 o. If. West .oM. II. Rovle Mrs. font Atnaim .nce I1. Smlili ' Win. K. Smith Jim. v. Cox iyttf Me.mirtroy Aiitt- Slim II. KolM-rts Villi! K. Al. AU-Kfflny J. 1 in ntv (im C'Ihimk: . tMIOlllllft .vim .M.'lTlll J. Kiin'ili-k T. Kauakawu Win. A. liati-8 .urn. Win. A. Gates ft. 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Luilj Avislunt, HELD ON TUESDAY Tho preliminary henrlng of Wil liam Lewis, tho well known sheep man of the Central Point district, who was arrested Friday hy Deputy United States Marshal Tlclienor of Portland on the charge of violating the espionage art, will he held next Tuesday hefore 1'niled Stales Com missioner V. Hoy Davis at 9:110 a. m. In the meantime .Mr. Lewis is at lib erty on his own recognizance. The accused Is charged with mak ing sedillous utterances against the government, and the case 13 regard ed as of such Importance that United States District Attorney llaney will come here from Portland to person ally conduct the government's sliie of the case. Itcsuliitlous Whereas it has pleased Almlghty God, to removo from our midst our beloved Ilro. (!eo. II. Wnmsley, licsoivod, that the sympathy of this lodgo lie extended to the bereav ed wife who is left alone to mourn the loss of a devoted husband, for her loss Is our loss. Resolved, that our charier lie draped in mourning for thirty days: Itesolved, that a copy of these resolutions lie spread upon the rec ords of this lodge, a copy be printed in tho local newspapers, nnd a Vopy be rorwardod lo the bereaved wife. Fraternally submitted, IlKO. FLOYD PFARt'lC, SISTKU H ATT IK 1101'LETT. SISTF.lt SOPHIA ClilLDHKTH. Commit lee. liil There will ho no services Sunday at tho Free McHiodlslu-hiirch either morning or evening. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY I'OH S.W.I-: .-1 pigs, ;,ii ll.; s pii:s. SO lbs.; 1 sow, llil lbs.; 1 brood sow. 2(jo lbs. A. L. Seabrooke. K. F. D. 2, Central Point. Ore. li'.l The cloudiness of this forenoon and this morning's prediction of un settled weather with probable rain tonight and Sunday not only worried those people who had planned Sun day outings, but also those who have many tomatoes not yet ripened as they fear colder weather may bring a frost. " .Mrs. George Iverson is spending Saturday wilh friends nt Gold Hill. CHICHESTER S PILLS 6ii tr-!-i 'N.i.i .f.rUiuw..i.iriJrii tHAriA I'ilU.il lied .i4 Ui.td OirU 'Kv-irC9 l,t'"1' J l,h KIN ' JblAiJO.SD l(UA.Nt tor 1!V yan kn-wdi Dest.SafMt.AUivs KelUliM ' SOLD hi UMhiSTS EVERyiVHfJiE This Is the San Tox Store f The San Tox lino furnishes a remedy for fy every 111 t Manufactured by Do Pree, the VaKj frfS honest old Hollander. Seo our window. Vjfil ; Heath's Drug Store Lr I'liono 884. Tho San Tox Stord J FOR SALi: Milk rows, box 4 rt. It. 2. Central Point. lilt; FOR SAI.K Four horsepower en gine wilh centrifugal pump, and buggy. Phone ..:2-R. m;i DR. RICKRRT kyv scikntii icai.i.y tkstkp, ami ;i,.ssi:s PROPERLY FITTED Suitt 1 -12 nvrr Miy ('. XO DKUIU tSLD LSf The Conveniences and T .. Facilities Afforded I You hy an account with the ,la.-;kson IvLj il.ii li Connly liank, assure Satisfaction in Vp Ir mil tlle transaction of your banking .bust- llLVl IpU f ness. I Wr ll Our experienced stafjf is at your ll I wlli service and our officers are glad to lJjl Vl lmV6 y0" oons"lt wi,n them regard- jj fans WYv an' financial problem vou have II V V. '" ml1"1' ' II Accounts subject to l -'e. c'10c'1 are solicited. E STABLI S H E D.I 1888 Flour Users, Listen! You can now buy "Snowy Butte Flour" Our mill is now miming nnd 1hc 1018 wheat crop is fine. The flour is of an pxcellent quality and makes dandy white bread. lTSf JT! Help the home fanner. He will .buy mure Liberty Honds, likewise the Miller. iVsk your grocer for "Snowy Butte Flour." BRANDON BROTHERS EAGLE POINT , The Water Power Mill. ftAl4 MANK atfclblLlllO Why Batteries Wear Out There aro two reasons; t'.ie natural wear thai goes on s'.jwly, and tho rapid wear that's due to abuse, as when you Spln-spln-spin a cold motor Let the plates sir.rve for want -of charge Forget to add distilled .water. You expect nnlural wear in batteries as miK'h ns you do In tires but if your tire was Hat you wouldn't keep running on It. Drive around I his way, and we'll tell yon how you've been treat ing that batlery, and how you can postpone its old age. Ask for our hpotklet. "A .M::rk v.l.h r. .'.leaning for You" it tells what's bac k of Ihe Willard .Mark. Electric Shop Painting, Paper Hanging, Decorating and Tinting Now Is the tlmo to have your house painted to protect the same for tho winter. Wo guarantee every Inch of our work to be first class; the material we use Is the very best 1'rlrc Are Moderate. R. J. Miller Decorating Co. t'Iinu ;t1-J. I'AtimalcM Ttw of riinro GATESSrjRES COST OMMlAl.K AS MITIf ' ' And wear twice aa long as the avcrago I'ajilc Tue. Guaranteed 3,500 miles. ri'xcTi'KK risoop Our Service Stallon Is now oquipped with the latest mechanical Tire Changor, l!p-toDato Vulianltlug Equipment, Curtla Air Free Kroin Oil. Try our Tire Service It's Different. F. R. Roberts 1 32 S. Riverside