PAQE TWO
MEDFORD MATT, TRTTUTNE. MEDFOTID. ORFiOX. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 191ft-
I0CAL AND
JL PERSONAL
A pleasant Boclul feature In con
noctloa with the county tcacherB ln-
Btltuta helm? held this week was the
Boclul hour from 4 to f p. m. yester
day, given liy the Medford tenchers
In honor of tho visiting tearhorH, at
the home of Mr. and .Mrs. II. I.. Dodge
on Geneva street. About 200 teach
ers wero present. Tho refreshment
were served by tho ladles of the I'ar-
ent-Teacher clrcleB.
I beg to announce to the public
and friends that I havo resumed the
practice of law at rooms 217-8 lib
erty (formerly (iarnott-Corcy) bldg
and will give strict attention to all
business that may be placed in my
hands. Geo. W. Cherry, phono C',7-J.
1CG
Mayor Gates, Miss Marie Gales and
Miss Joan Andurson will leave Thurs
day by auto for Camp Lewis, where
the young ladies will take tho army
hospital training course.
itcd Cross danre given by the Griz
zlies, Wednesday, Oct. 2, In large
hull at Nut, Pour-piece (Irlzzlle or
chestra. Tlckots 7."ic. Spectators
25c. HI
Hev. Dr. J. C. Itolllns who last
week waB transferred to tho pastor
nlo of 1ho Centenary Methodist
v church, tho second lurgest church In
Portland, arrived homo today from
attending tho Mothodlst conference
In the stalo metropolis. Altho deeply
regretting leaving many friends, ac
quaintances and pleasant associa
tions In Mcdford, Dr. Itolllns Is pleas
ed over tho entrance Into the larger
field. He will probably depart for
Portland early next week to assume
tho new pastorate.
Attorney Newton W. rsorrten has
moved his law office to the Palm
block, 107 East Main street. ' 177
A small forest firo was reporled.lo
tho federal forestry office In this
Monday as burning In the AshlaiVl
canyon district.
The phonograph with a soul. Tb
now Kdison Diamond Misc. Palmor
Piano Place, 28 South Central Ave.
U. T. (Nichols left loday to report
for limited military duly to Hie draft
board at Chico, Calif., ho having been
located thoro at tho tlmo ho regis
tered. Tho Grlzzllo orchestra that will
play for tho Itcd Cross dance Wed
nesday consists n .Miss I'erry, Mrs.
Clark, Mr. (loot and Mr. Iiamnm.
it;:i
Federal .Imlgo Wolverlon, Clerk
Frasor of tho United Hlalca court,
.lohn Knight, crier for tho court anil
Deputy United States .Marshal Mann
arrived In tho city this morning rrom
Forllnnd to attend tho special senslon
of the feiUirnl eourt. United Slates
IHstrlct Attorney llaney. Marshal
Alexander and other officials arrived
111 the city last night.
Orres, the ladles' tailor, will bo at
Ilotol Holland every Tuesday after
noon; high class only. Fit and work
manship guaranteed. 172
Corporal Lewis F. Arnold, whose
home Is In Klamath Falls, anil who Is
In tho signal corps servlco and sta
tioned at Seattle, leaves tonight to
resume duty after a lft days furlough
spoilt at Klninalh Falls and in visit
ing Ashland and Mcdford friends.
Hamilton & Ellington pianos. II.
N. Lofland, 22ft South Oakdale.
Look them over before you buy. 1S2
Tho resignation of Clay Walker ai
night policeman was accepted by
.Mayor Gates last Saturday to lake
effect Immediately. Clins. Adams,
who was appointed to fill the posi
tion temporarily, will probably be
given the position permanently.
Walker had been on the police force
hut a Tew months.
Sln::i r Sewing Machlno Shop, ad
justing, repairing, cleaning. Phone
903-lt. C. A. Chapman, 2 1ft S. Central
1SI
The regular meeting or tho city
council will li held tonight. So far
us could bo learned today only rou
tine mailers will lie considered.
Tho drizzly dance for the lied
Cross Wednesday, ,.(. '.'lid, t n,,,
big hall of the .Nat. Tickets 7V,
oxtrii ladles 2,c. t n
Many of the high school girls are
working In tho orchards this wr'k.
taking advantage of the three days
vacation dun lo the sestlon of the
county teachers inMltute.
For the. best Insurance nee Holmes,
tho Insurance Man.
At tho Commenlal club i !, . , on
exhibition some cuvl'cnt tamples (,;
dried fruit turned out by I he
van evaporator of Mcdiord. The tr ill
has nn exceptionally fine look and
appetizing color.
Dnlly'8 Taxi. I'hone 1ft.
Tho board of dlnvtnrs of d,.
llogile Hlver Fruit anil Produm a . i.
elation held a special ntceiiim ,,!,t
Ono and three-color slock pear
labels for sale. Mcdford Prlntlii's
Co. i (
WEEKS & McQOWAN CO
UNDERTAKER
Day riiono: Pacific 227.
Night I'lionee! F, W. Wwks, J fi:-ll!.
ImAj AMnnU v
Amung local teachers stopping at
Hotel 'Holland who uro attending
tho county institute are Grace Davis
and Huth York of Ashland. Mrs. Ada
Fast of Jacksonville, and Mrs. I. T.
Gallagar of Koguo Hlver.
The Woodmen of the World will
hold a regular meeting next Wed
nesday night. Light refreshments
will bo served. 164
Federal Judge Wolvorlon, District
Attorney II. K. llaney and Assistant
District Attorney John J. licckman
with Will G. Steel as chaperon and
guide plan to make a trip to Crater
Lake at tho closo of the federal court
session hero this week. Judge Wol
verlon and Mr. Steolo forty years ago
boon companions ato and slept to
gether at Albany.
Dr. llelno, Garnott-Corey llldg.
Miss Kosotta McGrall, tho county
health nurse, and Miss Ann McCor-
mlck, county food demonstrator, are
on tho program for addresses at the
Wednesday afternoon Besslon of the
teachers institute.
Ono and three-color stock pear
labels for sale. Mcdford Printing
Co. tf
Klamath county residents regis
tered at tho hotels today, nearly all
of whom are hero attending the
United States court session include
tho following: .1. 1. Heard, A. J.
Tyer, D. H. Campbell, J. W. Svemans,
Chas. F. Do.Iap, James II. Drlecoll,
S. It. llerry, II. D. Stout, Mr. and
Mrs. K. L. Paddock, Mr. and Mrs.
If. L. Wilson. J. W. Hilton and C.
K. lirnndenhurg of Klamath Falls,
and It. 10. Gordon of Fort Klamath.
Tho Brunswick all phonographs
In one. Palmer Piano Place, 28 South
Central avenue.
Charles A-bbott, James Francis,
Henry and llarley Fleming and Val
entine Slngler, Cecil Gall, young men
of Jacksonville and viclntly left last
Saturday for Corvallls, where they
will enler the (). A. C. as members of
the Studenls Army Training corps.
Harllett's taxidermist and fur store
now open for business. Wo havo the
classy furs; como in nnd see them.
Any furs you want remodeled or re
paired, bring (boin in early. 12
Hast .Main slreot.
-It was' bnng, bang, bang all day
ihug In the valley today, the opening
Jay of tho Chinese pheasant hunting
Hjenson. Tho shooting began long be-
poro daylight and hundreds of men
Wero out trying their luck. The most
of those who returned to the city
this forenoon wero without any
game.
Tho furniture hospital fixes it
General upholstery, mattress reno
vating, clocks, sewing machines,
phonographs and umbrellas repaired.
All 'work guaranteed. Feathers
sleatner and cleared. Feather mat
tresses made from your old tick.
Douglas, 2(11 South Riverside. Phone
162-.!.
Tho presence of so many teachers
from tho couiily here fur the Institute
nnd the many people from outside at
tending the federal court session
brings a welcomo business to the
hotels nnd restaurants and tunes up
bitslnesH generally In I ho city.
Tho Koguo Itlver Fruit & Produce
association sold a car of llosc pears
In New York today at $ft.lft per stan
dard box and $:l.!i0 per halt box.
Tho fire wardens of tho Evans
creek valley uro now busily engaged
In the building of a log cabin on the
lop of Battle mountain. Tho work Is
being overseen by Arthur II. Myers or
Koguo Itlver, thef supervising tire
warden of Jackson county.
Willi lust nlglifs shipments the
lolal number of cars of pears shipped
out of lite valley during the season
was r.Oli. II Is estimated Ihat there
are about forty more cars to go.
Among witnesses subpoenaed to
testify In (lie case egalllsl William
l ewis, the Central Point dlslrlcl
sheepman to be given a preliminary
bearing before United Stales Com
missioner Davis tonight, are James
Grieve of Prospect and Andrew Poole
the forest ranger of the Trail dlslrlcl.
Lewis Is charged Willi making sedi
tious utterances.
The Medrord district Irrigation
board, which met Monday and can
vassed Urn votes cast in Saturday's
election, will bold its regular meet
ln tills afternoon. The cainass
showed no ibniige In the vote as
heretofore announced.
If you have any mil shells or fruit
pita you desire to be rid of Jnst toss
them Into the big barrel Handing at
the comer of Ihe Commercial club
building. The shells and pits are
wanted by the government for use In
making chemicals for gaa masks.
The case of larceny preferred by
A. W. Walker against Hoy Sabs,
which was to have come up today In
ltiiU'.o T.i lor's court, has been con
tlnu.d until Saturday at 2 p. m,, be
cause or t;us Newbury, uho Is Sales'
a'tomei. being engivcd elsewhere.
TURKI
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DR. RICKKRT
KVIS SCIF.N l'll'ICAI.I.Y
titi:ii, ami (ii,.ssi:s
'PROPERLY FITTED
Suite 1-2 mrr M;i "n.
no punrs i si;i
WASHINGTON, Ah. 1 (Urn-rul
Alk'iib.v'f j:r.'at victory in I'lik-fiiiie,
JoUovvimI up, as it surely will hvt Ijy
a successful advance lv General
Marshall's army north of IJaplad,
will lead to tlu-se four sipiilicant re
Mitt: 1. It will clear the. Holy Land of
the unspeakable. Turk 'and drive him
hack into his own territory of Ana
tolia. 2. It will inn kc possible a contin
uous front from An-hancl to liajr
ilml, which will hasten tho coming of
peace and j-ive Ihe allies the advan
tage at the peace table.
it. It will abolish forever all peril
of a Turkish attack on the Suez camtl
and Kuypt.
4. It will make a rude nightmare
of the pan-German dream of a trade
route from Ilerlin to India through
Bagdad.
AHenbyV drive coming suddenly
and unexpectedly because summer
and early fall is the time for cessa
tion of military activities in tlm Ori
ent, already has cleared Central Pal
estine of the enemy. The next step
will be the capture of the port of Hai
fa and the eitv of Damascus.
Among But-'ts reentered at the
hotels today were Oliver W. Stewart
of Chicago, Price Itecob of Tacoma,
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. McDonald and U
A. McUrule of I.os Aueles, .1. J.
Adatte and It. T. Wood of San Fran
cisco, W. Campbell of Sacramento, J.
Nichols of Dayton. Ore., .lohn
Almack, Mr. and Mrs. H. Ken
nedy, W, II. Robinson and (i. II.
Campbell of Kuene, J. V. linun
baunh of Corvallls, Dr. 11. W. Newell
of Gig Harbor, Wash, A. A. Inj;all3
and U. K. Schmidt of Grants Vaea,
O. S. Drown of (ilendale, Mr. II. G.
TeuHO of Placer, Ore., Mr. and Mrs.
W. C. Fry of Carson, Wash., J. A.
Churchill of Salem, J. M. Hblman or
Duusmuir, and A. A. Dale, II. K
llaney, Job a J. Ileekmnn, John W.
Cunningham, .1. IS. Flanders. Mr. and
Mrs. A. .1. Crawford and Mr. and Mrs.
.lay 8. Knos of Portland.
Xol ice
Absolutely no hunting or shooting
ullowed on my premises.
-UlTi .1. C. CiOHR.
SELLING CASE IN
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The sptcial session oi ihe Tinted
States court for Jackson, Josephine
and Klamath counties convened tills
forenoon at the federal building in
this city with Judge Wolverton of
Portland, on the bench. Following
the usual preliminaries incidental to
the opening ol:"u session the case of
the United Slates against K. L. Pad
dock, of Klamath county, charged
with selling liquor lo lndians'was
scheduled to he the first ease called.
It is anticipated that the session
will only last two days, perhaps less,
as there are only three eases on the
docket for trial, two criminal and one
civil case. Following the Paddock
trial, the ease of the government
against E. L. Miller, also of Klam
ath county, will be placed on trial.
The government charges' that Miller
during the grand jury hearing of the
case against Paddock last June
committed perjury.
The civil case is a suit in equity
to cancel a patent issued to Oliver
Prown of .Merlin. The government
claims that the patent was issued
through fralnl. .
Took Out IM'eudfiil Soreness
When the kidneys are weakened or
overworked so that they fail to filter
and throw all impurities out of the
blood, the poison remains in the sys
tem and backache, soreness, lame
ness and rheumatic pains are likely
to develop. Mrs. David Henry, 05 S.
Lincoln Ave., Washington, N. J.,
writes: "Foley Kidney Pills are do
ing me much good, both my kidneys
and the rheumatism. They took all
the dreadful soreness out of my
iimbs. For snlo -by Medford Phar
At a well attended meeting of citi
zens last night at the Commercial
club the war labor community board
for Medford was organized as fol
lows: T. W. Miles to represent the
government; Arthur L. Hill to repre
sent the employers with J. H. Tomlin
as alternate; Mrs. N. M. Stover to
represent the employers for women;
W. T. York to represent men labor;
with II. C. Stoltze as alternate; and
Mrs. Fdna Isaacs to represent women
labor. The hoard was to meet lute
this afternoon with government rep
resentatives from Portland who
would sanction tho appointments and
give instructions, following which
the board was to organize.
Relative to the State Council of
Defense's contemplated order to
close all retail establishments every
night at G o'clock and all day Sun
day no order has yet appeared, but It
is understood that the time for the
proposed closing to begin has been
extended lo Oct. 8th. Mayor Gates,
who is county chairman of the State
Council of Defense Is as yet without
any official word on the subject.
Mrs. Chittendent who resides on a
ranch about a mile below the Bybee
bridge, was drowned this afternoon
in the Rogue river, according to word
received in this city.
When You Buy
leg
Cloth
and Sk
The Physician's Patient
Receives his medlcino from us exactly as order
ed by the Doctor, not a thing is altered in the
slightest degree. If for any reason wo cunt fill
a prescription we tell you so and why. Let us
fill your next one. '
Heath's Drugstore,
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28408
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Coming ' - -;
Soon , Wool!
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It's Your Business
tb get the most for your
money
It's Our Business
to give you more for
your money than others
can
Let us show you how true this is
WILL H. WILSON
CHEAPEST SORE IN THE WEST
Push the Money Under the Door
l'liono 8 H I.
Tho Sim Tox Store
The Fuel Administration at San Francisco
has requested that the sale of gasoline be
confined to the hours between 6 a. m. and
6 p. m. It is our desire to fully co-operate
with any movement the purpose of which
to help in war work.
Beginning today, Oct. 1, our stores will
close at 6 p. m.
Our customers can aid us in fully com
plying with this request by arranging to
make all purchases before 6 p. m.
C. E. GATES AUTO CO.
A. W. WALKER AUTO CO.
TREICHLER PEIRSON, Inc.
PRUITT-1HTTS0N AUTO CO.
W
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VXCl.K HAM WAXTS VOL" TO COX8KKVK WOOIj
Why buy new clothes at the advanced prices when yon no doubt
havo suits, dresses, skirls, etc., In your trunks or closets that can be
made practically as good as new by having them dry cleaned and
pressed. ,
FALL IX MXK AXI) IIKM' I'.XCLK SAM WIX THIS WAR, 11V
ItliCLAIMIXC VOl il OI,I CLDTHlXf;'. MASTKIt Slill VICE OOKS ;
WITH KVKHY GAKMKXT W12 IIAXH.E.
Save the Freight and
Help Win the War
USE
tt Flour
A HOME PRODUCT
It's Cheaper and Uettor than most, and the Equal
of any.
Every barrel of flour we sell means a market for
five more bushels of our farmers' wheat.
They need Ihe money, and feed, and we need the
luisincss. We maintain a pay roll, and support Jaek
Jon county institutions. What do Portland or Seat
tle Mills do for Jackson county ?
Do vou appreciate factories here ? Then purchase
Mt. Pitt Flour.
The Central Point Mills
MAKERS OP QUALITY PRODUCTS
GATESSi
COST OXE-HALF AS MUCH
And wear twice as long as the average Fabric Tire. Guaranteed
3,500 miles.
ruxcTURE rrtoop
Our Servlco Station Is now equipped with tho lntost mechanical Tire
. ( hanger, Up-to-Date Vulcanizing Equipment, Curtis Air Free
From Oil. ,
Trv our Tire Service It's Different.
F.M.Roberts 1 32 S. Riverside S
Painting, Paper Hanging, f
Decorating and Tinting
Now Is the tiuio to have your house painted to protect the same
for the winter. We guarantee every inch of our work to be first
class; the material wo use is the very best. v
I'rlcc Arc Mwlcriitc.
R. J. Miller Decorating Co.
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