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PAGE TWO MTCDFOftD MATL TRTr.FXR. MEPFOTCD. OTJEf.'ON. WEDNESDAY. OOTOBET? 9. 1918 TOCAL AND JL' PERSONAL ; -Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Daniels who recently removed to I.os AnKolos ar rived In the city lust nlnht for a tum or five days visit prior to continuing tholr Journey to Spokane where .Mr. Daniels will look after Koine btisiness matters. Attorney Newton W Borden has moved bis law office to the Palm block, 107 East Main Btrect. 177 In Now York City yesterday thru Dennis, Kimball & l'op-, the ItoKiie ltlver Fruit & Produce association Bold a straight carload of Hlue Trl angle Hose pears at an average price of ? .Vd (J per box. This Is said to be tho highest price at which Hose pears have ever sold. This car was coin posed entirely of fruit from the G. E. Marshall orchard and was efficiently Irrigated. Orrcs, the Indies' tailor, will be at Hotel Holland every Tuesday after noon; high class only. Kit and work manship guaranteed. 172 Dr. IS. O. It. Hlduell and Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Diddle returned home this forenoon from a several days visit nt Portland. Hamilton & Ellington pianos. II. N. Ixfland, 225 South Oakdale. Look thorn over before you buy. 1 82 Tho second pair of twin girls to be born in Medford since Sunday ar rived at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Topping, East Main street and ' Geneva avenue, last night. The new arrivals weigh G and 7 pounds re spectively. The other twins were born last Sunday to Mr. and Mrs. Aleck Kord. The same physician of ficiated at holh births. Mr. and Mrs. Topping are recent arrivals In the city. .Mr. Topping Is assistant super intendent of power bouses of the California-Oregon Power company. Paul X. Norcross of Central Point, has been appointed second lieutenant In the quartermasters department. Mrs. M Seamon and Mrs. Caldwell of Rogue Hlver are In the city as guests of Mrs. Marion Lnnre. Singer Sewing Machine Shop, ad Justing, repairing, cleaning. Pbonc 903-n. C, A. Chnpman, 245 S. Central 181 Bishop Walter T. Sumner of the Episcopal dloceso of Oregon arrived In the city this morning from Port land to look nftor business matters and will leave for Portland tonight. Sewing, plain machine work, hand sowing nnd braiding, 408 V. (1th. phone 410-It. 17." Chris Gottlieb and Michael Mc Gnlrk who left a week ago for a hunUng trip In the l.nkovlew region aro expected to arrivo homo next Sat urday or Sunday. Tho public library calls attention to a pamphlet It has Just received called "A manual of physical exercise prepared for general use," anil Issued by the committee on physical reserve of the National Security league. He sides the system of setting-up exer cises It gives environment and eating suggestions. For the best Insurance see Holmes, tho Insurance Man, ' 'Three thousand men nt t lie O. A C. will liox this school year. Colonel Alfred ('. Sharpo, commander of the S. A. T, C. has received Instructions from the war department to arrange for the training of all members of tho corps In the art of boxing, llox Ing will be done by companies. As many as .'MIO men will work out at one time, 200 being given shadow work while 100 will lie actually us log the glove. The chicken dinner thnt was to have been given at lieagle, Oct. Ki, has been postponed Indefinitely. 170 While no direct orders have yet been received Captain Canaday and l.lout. Frank Itcdilcn of tho local state militia company huvo been no tified that their attendance is expect ed at the gathering of all stute mili tia, national guard and homo guard companies of Oregon which has been culled to meet at Portland Oct. 17th to 2 1st. Daily's Taxi. Phone 15. Albert E. Gehhardt of Portland, examiner of corporations of the de partment of slnte, who has been in the cily on official business for a day or so will leave tonight for home. One and three-color Btock pear labels tor sale. Medford Printing Co. tf U. I,. I'pson. the government poul try husbandman and Prof. 0. 8. Drowsier, the (). A. C. poultry export arrived In the city yesterday to offic iate at the several poultry culling ex hibitions to be held in this county. Hallowe'en dance given by the Honor Guard Saturday, October 12, at Waldorf hall. Grants Pass. Admis sion, couples uOc, extra ladles 2-r. spectators 1 0c. 171 Norman 'N'orniile who Is serving In the 4:t!ith sojindron of the aviation corps and Is stationed at Vancouver, Wash., arrived home lust night on a short furlough. Orders are expected almost dally ordering the squadron to overseas duty in either France or Siberia. Grand weather, good roads. Crater Lako never looked nicer. Better make n trip, stay all night nt Grlevo's at Prospect, make the trip to tho lake and return to Prospect for your meals and lodging. .tt-B. Harvey C. Kendall of Fre mont, Neb., who had been the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wlllium .McKay for tho past two months. started on tho homeward trip toduy expecting to make visits en routo at Eugene, Portland and Pocatello, Ida. In the latter city she will visit her brother Itulpb. The regular meeting of the school board scheduled for last night was postponed until tonight because of the ulisence of Dr. IMddcll from the city. Dr. Iteine, Garnett-Corey Dldg. Mis. M. V. Murphy and daughter. Miss Murgaret Kohler, left this mor ning for Dos Angeles In which city they will make tholr future boiue. One and three-color stock pear labels for sale. Medford Printing Co. t' Miss Alice Palmer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. D.'Palmer, who took a course in reconstruction work nt Iteed college and who Is teaching in the Klamath Falls public schools wired her parents from that city last night that she had just received of ficial notice that she had been ac cepted for overseas work and in structing her to hold herself In read iness for a call at uny time. A Ford car far rent. Phone S00. Kates reasonable. 175 An experiment in apple shipping was begun yesterday by Chief of Po lice Timothy when he shipped a bar rel of choice Newtown apples by freight to his daughter In Clinton, Iowa. Ho figures that It will take a month for the apples to reach their destination nnd hopes that they will escapo freezes and nrrive In prime condition. The furniture hospital fixes It. General upholstering, mattress reno vating, clocks, sewing machines, phonographs and umbrellas repaired. All work guaranteed. Feathers steamed and cleaned. Feather mat tresses made from your old tick. Douglns, 201 South Riverside. Phono 1C2-J. Mrs. Guy Allglre of EHensburg, Wash., nfter a visit hero with her sister, Miss Uernice Deveridge, left toduy for a visit with relatives at Delta, Calif. 20 per cent discount on women's button shoes. Schmidl's "Good Shoes", 2 1 North Central avenue. Miss Ada Hayes of Tillamook county who was here to attend the funeral of her sister, .Mrs. Clay Walk er, went to Ashland today for an In definite stay and may spend the win ter there. The Newtown Makery Is now ready for business. Ask for their bread at your grocer's. Geo. Hevnolds. 1 1 0 The Alio cigar stand and taxi cab business, corner of South Central and East Main street, has been closed up by creditors. Lowell Kundell, manuger of the concern left the city Saturday for parts unknown. C. E. Spence of Oregon City, mas ter of the state grange. Is In the city and county this week visiting the local grange organizations nnd Inter esting farmers generally In grange work. His headquarters aro at the Nash hotel. .1. E. Daley of Placer, foreman of the Copper-King mine, Is transacting business In the cltv. Regarding the ruling of the war Industries hoard whereby shoes are to becomes cheaper,' anil none may retail for more than 112 a pair after .luno 1, 1919 the actual facts are that the average price of shoeB will be higher this winter. Wholesale houses are announcing radical ad vances. The cutting of shoes In the factories under the new schedule be gins Oct. 15, but these shoos will not reach the average buying public until next Bpring and summer. Hence whllo It reads fine regarding cheuper shoes In the futuro, that future Is located about the first of next June or thereabouts. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Wells nnd daughter Doris of Portland, aro here for a several weeks visit. Mr. Wells located In Medford SO years ago and for eight yearB worked as assistant to Ed Wilkinson in the meat busi ness. Twenty years ago he left Med ford, then was located at Gold Hill for eight years, ami has been In the meat business in Portland, which business he has Just sold out. He plans to take life easy for a while. Thos. Hoyd, the well known Apple gate rancher, has been spending the week in Medford on business. A poultry culling demonstration was conducted at Ashland this fore noon by Professors I'pson and Brew ster of Corvallls and County Agricul tural Agent Cate. Another demon stration will be held tomorrow at the Louis olver farm at Phoenix. The general public is Invited to attend. Mrs. W. P. Davis of San Francisco, who was here to attend the funeral of her sister. Mrs. Clay Walker, oft for home today. Every man, woman and child of Medford who Is not financially ablc to buy a liberty bond, and also every out and out slacker, can at lenst do a patriotic bit for their country by tak ing their old tooth paste, cold cream and shaving cream tubes to Heath's drug store, from where they will be turned over to the government; or can take fruit pits and nut shells and empty them in the government bar rel at the Commercial club. The government uses the pits and shells to muke a chemical used In gas masks. The government also needs badly the discarded tubes. Mayor Gates is expected home the latter part of the week from his visit at Camp Lewis, Seattle and Tacoma. ' Guests at the hotels today Included W. K. Hicks of Chicago, X. V. Wheel er Jr., of Endeavor, Pa., J. I). Burton of Pusadena, Calif., T. E. Drum of Seattle and X. G. Van Camp of Seat tle, F. P. Field and family, X. T. Finn and Adam Glasigusber of oan Francisco. E. D. Suitor. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Wells, Doris Wells. S. M. Calk ins, P. M. I.lpson. A. A. Soule. J. H. Franklin, A. M. Leslie, 11. II. Brown el, L. Bennett. S. Uagley and T. uV. Pringle of Portland, Henry Helms of Copper, Josse Trussell of Eugene, II. R. Hichter and J. IS. Dnger of Kose liurg, E. L. Davis of Williams and Mr. and Mrs. George J. Wright of Klamath Falls. lumen in CAI. JR. articles. The vacant room, corner of Malnand Bartlett streetB, will be open every day this week from 10 o'clock a. m. until 9 o'clock p. rii. Take the price of five gallons or gasoline and buy linen for our boys' comfort your boy, perhaps, in I' lance. MTTE. Monl.. Ot. II. Tim coun ty board of health tmluv ordered that all schools, churches public mectiiiirs. tnntiun iiictni-'' houses ami theaters us well ns cabarets and ilnnce halls in the citv and county shall be closed on account of the epidemic of Siutni-.li infliieuxu. YAKIMA. Wash.. Oct. 0.0 On ac count of the uniicuruiicp f (wu (uses of SiuuiMi influenza in the citv nil schools in Yakima eomitv were ordered dosed nt noon toduv. Theaters, churches, ,)0ol unci billiard iiulls were ordered closed mid public jathcriiiis are forbidden till further notice. Do Not Get Careless With Your Blood Supply Impurities invite Disease. An erroneous. Impression lias been created, (thru advertising and other ways), that the linen being asked for is all for the Belgians, when the fact Is very little of it will go there. An order came from Seattle, (our divis ion headquarters), for a supply of ; linen to be gathered for our hospitals ; in Fra'nce. A list of sheets, pillow- : slips, towels, bath towels, handker-: chiefs and napkins, has twice been published and the drive put on, (to save time and labor), with the Bel-' glan clothing drive and the responso Is very, very poor. j Bifls from Medford and the sur- j rounding country are in these hospl-1 tals and need these articles to be cared for properly. Surely there is , not a family in .Medford but thut can afford one or more above-mentioned You should pay particular heed to any indication that your blood supply is becoming sluggish, or that there i ; a lessening in its strong- and vital force. By keeping your blood purified, your system more easily wards off disease that is ever present, writing to attack wherever there is an even ing. A few bottles of S. S. S., tho great vegetable blood medicine, will revitalise your blood and p.ivo yoa new strength and a healthy, vigorouj' vitality. Everyono reeds it just nov ta keep the system in perfect condi tion. Go to your drug store end get a bottle to-day, and if you need any ict!ical advice, you can obtain it without cost by writing to Medical Director, Swift Specific Co., 25 Swift LsLcratc;;-, Atlanta, Ga. The Government Wants your envpty Tooth paste, Cold cream and Shaving cream tubes. Leave them at -1 Heath's Drug Store DO IT TODAY. Phono 881. The San Tox Store TODAY ONLY Notice to Merchants. The September sugar cards will be turned in to office of Hnwles Moore. Medford National bank buildinc. Kir.dlv keen them urranired in nhilm- betical order if thev are now so filed in vour store. W. A. FOI.OKI!. County Fond Administrator. WEEKS & McGOWAN C0! UNDERTAKER Day l'bono: Pacific 227. Night l'liones: F. W. Weeks, I0.t-J2. Taily Assistant. Douglas Fairbanks IN The Matri-manic Constance Talmadg'e The Scream of the Screen- Fairbanks fans say this is Doug's best one. . " If you saw it before, sea it again. If you saven't seen it, then don't miss it REMEMBER FRIDAY SATURDAY D.W.Griffiths 'THE GREAT LOVE" 15 t t t t T f t t X ? t t ? ? X f ? f y ? y y t y t X t t Y y ? T f f ? X y y t t OCT OMR GLEAN-UP SALE BARGAINS THAN EVER. GG1LR. It is a well-known fact that this is the Cheapest Store in the West. If you don't believe it, just ask your neighbors. They will tell you that you can save from one to two dollars on a pair of shoes and from five to ten dollars on a new suit. Just one word about our new suits. We haven't any new suits that we have had in stock for one, two or five years. There are not any old out-of-date suits. Most of them are the LOUIS STRAUS suits. You know what that means mighty good cloth, well made and right up to the minute. Better look 'em over if you want a good one. JUST GIVE THE FOLLOWING PRICES THE ONCE-OVER Then look them over again. It may save you some money Men's Jumpers 75c A few light weight s'!t Coats $1.98 Men's WorktShirts Men's Dress Shirts 75c 75c Men's Black Sox .... 10c 50c Suspenders, S new stock 25c Jersey Sweaters, three colors $1.75 Men's Overalls Khaki Pants . Men's Hats . Rain Coats . $1.50 $1.50 $1.50 $3.50 SECOND-HAND GOODS A lot of Men's good Overcoats, Ladies' Coats, Men's Suits and Coats, Stoves, Tables, Chairs and hundreds of articles going cheap WILL H. WILSON Push the money under the door - t f f y X ? X T f t f t y ? X f Y V y f t t t f t t f ? ? X f f f f f y