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PSQE TWO MEDFORT) MAIL TRTBT7NE. MEDFORD. ORECiOX. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2. 101S I fcr TOCAL AND PERSONAL Mrs. liuluU Jolley and son left Wednesday for their homo at Gren ada, Calif., after a visit here with friends. Attorney Nowton W. Borden has moved his law office to the Palm Mock, 107 East Main street. 177 Pear prices in the enatern auction markets yesterday were as follows: New York: Oregon Hose $4.97, Ati Jous :!.0,', Cornice t :i . C 1 : onu-huir Hose $2.15 and one-half Cornice i.2i. Boston, Washington Anjous (2.60. Chicago: Washington Anjous - 11.10. Philadelphia: Anjous J3.S.V - The phonograph with a soul. The new Edison Diamond Disc. Palmer Piano Place, 28 South Central Ave. County visitors registered at the hotels today Included Mr. and Mrs. Klnyd K. Howard of lliitto Tolls. J. z. -i T. Adams and James Grlevo of Pros - pect, Andrew Poole of Trull and I. A. - NclBon and Chas. Puup of Jackson H vllle. 'r. Orres, the ladles' tailor, will bo at Hotel Holland overy Tuesday after noon; high cluss only. Fit ond worker- mnnshlp guaranteed. 172' rr Medford men serving on the jury In United States court hero this week nrjj K. J. Kunyard, E. C. tladdis, D. ' II. Jackson and E. H. Janney. - Hamilton & Ellington pianos. II. -r N. Lofland, 225 South Oakdale. Look them over before you buy. 1S2 rz Those persons sending In provls- Ions for tho annual dinner of the Dnptlst church to he held Thursday zrr evening aro requested to have them at the church by the middle of 1 Thursday afternoon,' as a big accom- rr modatlon to the committee In charge. " Singer Sewing Machine Shop, ad7 Justing, repairing, cleaning. Phone J03-R. C. A. Chapman, 245 S. Central 1S1 Zj- A. L. Porlerfleld of Lakcvlew was ss among the Thursday callors at the - Commercial club. For the best Insurance see Holmes, ' the Insuranco Man. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Campbell of Yreka, after a two days visit in the city, will leave tonight for a visit at ? - Portland. jjr Daily's Taxi, rhone 15. ' !. M. Thomas returned this morn ' ing from a trip to Salem, Portland and other points In the interest of Bttha University of Oregon, making preliminary arrangements for the establishment of civilian officers training camps. He expects to return I to the same plucos next week und with Colonel Lender complete the or ganizations. Much Interest was evl " donced and the university expects to establish very Inrne units, ospeciully in Multnomah county. one ana three-color stock pear labels for sale. Medford Printing Co. tf Ilerause of the absence of his at torney, A, E. Kenmes, from the city the ense against William Lewis, the Central Point district sheep man. which waa to have been given n pre liminary hearing before I'nlted States Commissioner Davis last night was continued until 7: SO o'clock Thursday night. The Woodmen of tao World will hold a regular meeting next Wed nesday night. Light refreshments will bo served. 164 A new business concern Is about to enter Medford. tast night tho city council granted tho petition of C. 1". Furnace. F. M. Lucas nnd W. S. Long co-partners, for permission to operate a modern gasoline and oil service handle auto accessories, on the prop erty of Dr. K. ('. Page nt the Inter section of tho Pacific highway and Muln slrcet. No. S22 East Main street In the store room formerly occupied j by tho Whlto Velvet Ice Cream com pany. These men are operating a chain of such stations in northern j California and Klamath Falls. The establishment of the servl-e station ANTIOCH HIS I .... Kvan and ilurold Hi hi roth left this morning fur Wed to attend school and will noon be joined by their par ents. Mr. and .Mrs. E. A. HiMreth, who will locate at Weed. HurtleU'K taxidermist and fur store now open for business. We have the classy furs; rome In and see them. Any fura you want remodeled or re paired, bring them In early. 120 Kant Main street. The lulmr war community board of Medford received Us liiKtruetlons from the government representatives who were hero yesterday from Port land. These Instructions slve the i . committee wide powers including the adjustment of wages. The board is ordered to at once begin the work of sending out i.uestionnnfres to em ployers In an endeavor to learn just what every man is doing In occupa tion. The board was also authorized to form a sub-board at (.rants Pass to have charge of the war labor sit uation in Josephine county. Attor ney T. W. Miles Is chairman of the board. The furniture hospital fixos It. General upholstering, mattress reno vating, clocks, sewing machines, phonographs und umbrellas repaired. All work guaranteed. Feathers steamed and cleaned. Feather mtit tres.Hos made from your old tick. Douglas, 201 South Riverside. Phone 1C2-J. Tho employes of tho Westerlund orchards have Increased their liberty bond subscriptions amounting to last week until the total amount is now $lii.iO. Tho roads to Crater Lake are fine, the weather ideal, tirieve's lodge -if open and why not mako the trip to the lake and stop at Grieve's. ItiG Portland visitors registered at the hotels today included L. Hoy Harney M. K. White. W. C. Gandell. I. N. Carman. Mrs. K. Walters, C. H. Mon tague, Walter Kendall. K. G. Hen sen, Mr. nnd Mrs. C. 1. Plank and G. Stanley. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Willits return ed homo last night from a week's vacation trip to Croscent City and Coos Hay points. Women and girls wanted at the Cannory. Visitors registered at the hotels today included Gertrude Warren of Wanhington, D. C, M. Mattlngly of Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Coggshall of Pasadena, C. C. Thompson and L- H. MrCoiif?: cf Seattle. J. C. C:ca- son. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Thorndyke and Win. A. Wermo of San Francisco, W. C. Seymour of Corvallis, A. L. Parkhurst Jr. of Crater Lake, F. W. Hoard of Los Angeles, F. P. Knight of Kugene, F. M. Mills of Klamath Falls, I). M. Clinton of Klamath Agency, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Snelllng of lorls, Calif. Joseph Knoz of Yar ronc. II. C, I). W. Crawford of Fort Klamath, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Iteatty and It. II. Sowers of Cottage Grove, i OF BIG STORE Ki'.'lit vehr.-i :i,'o tomorrow John C. Mann opened m n drv omIs hus- iit MVcif'nnl in n snuill wnv. ami I'nmi thw modest beinnins the bus-iiie-K hits urmliinllv urown bv enter nriiiiL' nnd fail drnliiiir method- and expanded into the present h'v ex clusive t ore for women.- and the largest torv in .Medford. To eommeiiiorate the 8th liirthdaV of the bi'j establishment a treat sale with special harnins biiiw Thnrs dav. Kvervtlii.it: in re-ad v to wear tor women and children and all piece -.funds a lid novelties ore carried in ilie iniiiiciiM1 storks. Incidcntallv it (an be mentioned that there is no !ont;er anv mvslerv about that figure H", which 1ms bem upiitimmr on the Mann i-Ihuv windows and in the newspaper-;, and which has had ev erybody in town aues-iriL as to its mystic meitniiiLr. The iiirure. of course refers to the eighth birtJidav aimiverarv of the liiy store ami cele bration sale. .Mr. Mann annnuniiccs that he is "rentlv nnpreeiative of the liberal mitronnirc extended bv the imblii; these pa-t vriir.-. and hopes bv the same methods to merit a continued and increased 'future patronaire. An other biir reason for Mr. Mann's siif et'ss in bu-iness is his belief in nd verlisimr and liberal ne of printer's ink. 10 FILL TERM OF SHERIFF J Milam told them they an. march up to the assembly room ant), sing, and they can Bins come see and hear thani some I'rlday afternoon. The Phoenix people are proud of their school nnd aro ready and wlll to Rive their children the best that can be had. It Is too often the ca;e,when citizens have no children in school, their interest lat's, but tills should not be. Tho new sheriff of Jackson county is Leslie W. Stanr.ell, who has been servlnt! as chief deputy sheriff under Ralph Jennings administration. The resignation of Sheriff Jen nings, who resigns becanse of leaving next Sunday to enter the officers training camp at Camp Pike, Mo., was handed in to the county court this mornlns, and Inter In the day that board appointed Deputy Stan sell as his successor. .Jennings' term expires January 1st. and Stanscll will hold the office until that time. Sheriff Jennings also resigned from the county draft board today. It Is understood he recommended that Deputy Sheriff Paul Anderson be appointed as his successor on that board. The appointment to the draft board has not yet been made, and it is not known whether Jennings' rec ommendation will have any affect. PHOENIX PARAGRAPHS X NKW MHK. Oct. 2 Under in -li' tnient on churaes of bribery itml cuiispintcv to ilclnuid the covem inciit, Joseph IVukin. nmimifcr for tY.leiitiiio ami cnmpmiv, shirt inunii ic -tm-ers. cmiiiltcd suicide today in br i in Prooldvn. You Can't Rub It Away; Rheumatism is in the Blood tif m until you clennse your blood ot the pcrm3 that cause the disease S. S. S. has never had an equal B3 a Liniments Will Never Cure. If you nre afflicted with Khcuma tism, why waste time with liniment.-, lotions and other local application:; that never did euro Kheumuthm, and never will? Do not try to rub the pain away, for you will never succeed. Try tho sensible plan of finding tho cause of the pain, and go after that. Remove the cause, and there can le Jio p"."i. lou will never le lid of Kheuma- Llood purifier and scores of suffereri say tht it has cleansed their blood of: liheumatifm, ar.ti removed all tracu of the (Uses' e from their system. Get a bottle of S. S. S. at yois drup; store, and get on the right treatment to-day. If you want spe cial medical advice, you can obtain it free by addressing jledicnl Director. 23 Swift Laboratory, Atlanta, Ga. THIS WEAK, NERVOUS MOTHER Tells How Lydia E. Pinkham's vegetable Compound Restored Her Health. Philadelphia, Pa. "I was vervwenk, always tired, my buck ached, and 1 felt iilllllilMlilillll time. I'went to a 1 ill y Croup Insurance If you wo i!d protect your little ones ibis fall and winter frciu croup ami cociu, ke3p a bot tie of Peciiam's Cro-ip Uomedy in il.e houao. It Is positively the best remedy made for chil dren. Heath's Drug Store I'hono 881. Tho Kan Tox Storo doctor and he scid 1 had nervous indi gestion, which ad ded to my weak condition kept me worrying most of the time and ho if I could not stop that, 1 could not set well. I heardsomuchabout ; I.ydiaE. Pinkham's DIED nilTTKXHKX Mr An a E. Phoenix schools have closed for three days; teachers are attending ' institute at .Medford. ' Several of the high school pupils I arils tho last week. Mr. Milam tells ! 1 took it for a week and feltalittle &3t- his pupils to help save crops when j . I kept it up for three months, and I they can; that their lessons can be 1 ffel i.ne,anu can eat anything now .... . 1( , . , . i witliout distress or nervousness. Mrs. : made up by working late and early j Worthline, 2842 North Taylor St.f I on returning. i Philadelphia Pa. A class la shorthand has been or-1 tv. ,j:,. ,, .j.. I'liittfiiden. imcd (VJ. .,s drowned in !T I ,.:!' : overdo, .there ore so many demands Mrs, Ackert : upon their time and strength: the re3ult teacher. is invariably o weakened, run-down, The "th, Cth, "th and Sth grade nervous condition with headaches, back boys will have manual training and Bche irritability and depression and girls domestic science. Hteh school I ?f?n moreh sr'ou9 ailmenta develop. ; , (1 . .. ... It is nt such periods in life that LydiaG. pupils have these .as electlves. Pinkham's Vef?etable Compound will The-pupila are at work on their j rnstnre n normul healthy condition, as bonds. Tho pupils aro eager , to do I . lIoiti rivT lit tin "hi'jli banks while uatln'riinr wood with her son .J(e Stnrkv. the horo bulking and backing Ibe wairun load f wood over the bank and into thr river nt 1(1 oVIot'k Tiicsda v iintrninif. Oc tober 1. She was carried down stream nbnut .'t(U yards and Indued against a mi air. The luirse swam tne river. She was lxirn in Knox count v. 111- i i... . i r i. ,, ' .. ... , and will give recular lessons In music vallev lor 1.1 rears, residuu. on the ' and w nr.,, whore he acnlent oeeurred. lhorus , h, ,cho ler hu.band died in Aiuinst. She Tn0 boy3..lnd glrls from tlle , !e:tves two children. .Mrs. !osie Salter . , , . . . talnly a happy bunch when Mr. anything that will help the govern ment. Mrs. Oliver has charge of the music of Kirkwnod. Illinois, and Jesse Star- kev, of Central Point, ami two step daughters. .Mrs. Klln'1 ZetiMin of t'entralin. Wash., and Mr. I.illie Al tord of isalia. Cal- and one brother. Jtdin Kvans. ui l)c.: ris. Cal. The ber- ial will be at Jacksonville. I'mierul I iiniiuiiiicei, ear later. Joe Mayfield and Mr. Hockorsmlth of the Meadows drove a nice bunch of beef cattle to market Monday. Walter Frank and Mr. CummiiiRs returned to Antiocli this week from their mines. Mr. Anion and Ksther Ibiiley of Central Point hauled two loads of cano to Ant loch to be made Into syrup Wednesday. Karl Case hauled a load of peart to town Wednesday. Jim Vincent started in to make syrup this week. Mr. Rtid Mrs. .Mynatt are helping Dee Morrison pet his largo crop of cane, ready for syrup. Mr. Snulhwold who U visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Moore went tip to the llrowu cabin Sunday to bring down Mrs. Snyder and daughter. Miss Lillian Chapman Is visiting her brother. Claude Chapman nnd wifo of Medford. John HUham is building a new' house on his so acres of land In An- tlorh. Then Class has purchased a Titan tractor as he has extra land to plough here means the coming of to newSlnis ir families to Medford Ir. Heine. C.arnett-Corey llldg. Private Marvin K. Kirk, son of Mr. and Mrs. K. Kirk of Medford. who has been seriously III at Camp Lewis, is now very much Improved. Onb nnd three-color stock pear labels for sale. Medford Printinc Co. tf Passenger train No. H, due here from the south at T.;i."i n. m. daily, wn marked up on the depot bulletin board this morning n not to nrrlu1 until 'some time this afternoon or tonight." It was understood here that the train was held up by a land slide near Ourisieuir. caused by the recent havy rains in northern Cali fornia. Ijuer the train was annulled for ihe day. The It runs wick all phonographs In one. Palmer Piano Place, IS South Central nenue. The state militia company will drill on the streets tonight Instead of at the base ball grounds, and will be dismissed early to crmMe the members to attend the Crls dance. Women und girl wanted at the Cannery. TOO LATE TO CLASS I FY lAih l nerv.ee pin !er tnianir v. one; Mar and can be IdenMtb-d Kewurd! If returned to Mail Trilmne i Mr. Peart and several friends of Phoenix passed thru Antioch on their way home from their hunting trip and met with good success. .Ies Class is hauling straw from Mr. Nordwlrk's ranch at the Table Uock district. lHVXI?vri Mis. I.orenn I)iuimi.' died at the Sacred Heart hosjiitai ( -tuber 1, a ued i'rom drnpv". Slu ms n native ol' Ije'ie.ia una a ic-i-i"'ciit of Central Point. She w:is a vidow and leaves one adon. -d son. Will lowniriLr id' Khnunlh Tails, and a brother. Jcsc Kdwnrds. Kuncral serviees will be held ut M. K. eiiiin h, at Central Pnint, Tbursdnv mnrnitiL: at 10 o'clock. Ilariiil, Central 1'uii;'. cemetery. "Geis-St," a Liberty Bottle for Corns! There's Only One Genuine ''Corn-Peeler'-Tcat's "Gets-It." Ever peel a banana? That's the vray "Gets-It" peels off corns. It's tlia only corn treatment Hint ivill. "Uets-tt"l9 a guarantee that you he New Brunswick All makes of Phonographs in one. i Flays all makes of records perfectly. Call and hear li zn-J lie convinced. Save the Freight and Kelp Win the War USE Pitt our A HOME PRODUCT It's Cheaper and Better 'than most, and the Equal of any. Every barrel nt flour we poll means a market for five more bushels of oui; fanners' wheat. They need the money, and feed, and we need the business. We maintain a pay roll, and support Jack son county institutions. What do Portland or Seat tle Mills do for Jackson county? Do vou appreciate factories here? Then purchase Mr. Pitt Flour. The Central Point Mills MAKERS OF QUALITY PRODUCTS LONDON. Oi t. 1. Newton 1). Maker. American secretary of war, issued the t'olowimr statemen. here tonight : "The iiriuiurv imrpnst' of inv xiit lo London was to arrange for fur ther eo-operalion in the matter of himimr to carvv out the enlarc.d military orourarn unon which An.-n -a luw einlmrked. The result of :lt conferences on ihi Mihieri ainuiir in the transaction- of the inter -allied nmritiine eomiril, but I ttin ii.impv to uivt public expression to inv h'.!;h an iucri:(tiou of the cordial wav in ivhirh ;lt Hriti-h t!oerruue:il has woikod. "Trunsportation of the va-l nnov of Americans now iu Krance h:1- been po-Mhie onlv becnn-e ot the n.--i-t- anee retiilered hy ltritili l:pw. 1 'u u hide exploit is a tine exaiaple of ii'lernatintial co-operation, and ar rnn:f menu have been ni;nb' to jive u I're-h ilia-tralnm of the heavl.r.? with wineh the allied nation-. ociatni'j tlieir ineait and In for the common cau-e." No More Excui for Corn or Corn-PinsNowl won't finnlt have to pouRe. pick, jerk or cut out your corns. Tf you want the pleasure of petttinr rid of a corn, bo sure to ret 'I'.ets lt." It is Its wonderful formula that lias nuido '.;ets-Ii" tho corn, marvel that it Is, used by moro miltlona than any othvr corn treat ment on earth. A ft w drops on anv corn or callus, thai s all. It can't Mick. It Is rainless, eases pain. You fin kick your "corny'1 feet around, even In tmht shoes, nnd your corns wnn't cruoifv vou. You can po ah cail and work, dance, live, love ami lauuh as though without corns. t s-It, tho pnaranteed. money baric corn-remover, the enlv sure way. oo-t hat a trifle M tiny dm it store. M'JT ty K.Uiwronre ,U'o, C tilcaco, 111, Sold In Medford and recommended as the World's Hest Torn Remedy by blies ! Ieo:i M. Ilaskius and Medford Phur-macy. 9 Piano ace 28 South Central. J. T. Gagnon Lumber Yard ill kinds ot rough and dressed Lumber. Specialties: Dimension stuff. Fln Ishlig Lumber, shingles. Sash and Doors, Roofing Paper, Fruit Boxes. Bay Jackson County Products. Pace orders now for Fruit Boxes. New Shed, US S. Front St., Medford. Thone MO. j TO ORDKR 123.00 IT Also Cleaning, Pressing and Altering 11M K. MAIN. I 1'STAlltS -Li, jL TODAY -TOMORROW r t iv rniinn i A Star You Like in a Storv You'll Like 1 Sl juuju for SAT ,TT, 1 0 mifci matt JACKSON COUNTY CREAMERY r-HUNt 51 IFDFORD. OREGON. I Owing to many requests we N announce return cn j gngement of Charlie Chaplin's Greatest Comedy Success GATE SATIRES COST OXK.IIAl.F AS MVCII And wear twice as long as the average Fabric Tire. Guaranteed 3,500 miles. rrxnrrtE proof Our Service Station is now equipped with the latest mechanical Tlr Changer, Vp-tl-nate Vulcanlilug Equipment, Curtis Air Free I rom Oil. Trv our Tire 8ervtce It's Different , I F. R.Roberts 1 32 S. R i versid e WEEKS & McGOWAN CO UNDKUTAKKli Day llione: !" Ific Mali! I-booea: F. W. k., IM:. Lady Avlsunt. REGULAR PRICES A tlnnirlittT nl tVrctl ns a sni rit'iic to ln-r iimthcr's iiViirii'f iniil selfishness -lliiw hc I'uiiulij to save her vuui ami tu win the riuht i f li ne luve Vi'ii want tu si v it. Dog's Life" Coming Friday and Saturday Mary Picklord in "Amarilly of Clothesline Alley" Coming Sunday and M m .!. J. Warren rCerrigin in "Burglar for a Night" Painting, Paper Hanging, Decorating an j Tinting Now la the lln.e to have your house pafnled tTprotocVIhe same f :.r tho winter. We K'.iai.iutee every Inch of our work lo be tlrst c ';.sf ; the material wo u.e is ihe very btsL riiitj Arc MiKlrr.itf. R. J. Miller Decorating Co. ,.!....... ' - - 1 f ... l.ilni;iti-. I iw ,,f tlmruo