PACE RTX MEDFORD ' MAIL TRTRUXE,' MEDFORD. ' OREOOX. AVFDXKKDAY, OCTOBER 9. 1918' I ASHLAND AND ViCINlTY ! HoKlnnlng with Tjesdiiy, Oct. 15, ' -the TidlnKs of tills city, now a nemi weokly, will be lBBiied oneo a week. Tho high coet of niRtiirliils is the j alleged cause, tho management be ! lug luccd with the alternative ot i either raising prices of subscription', advertising and Job work, or of pub lishing once a week instead of twice, ! tho latter plan being decided upon, and tho dato of publication fixed on Tuesday. According to the manage ment by adopting thJis ciiango "will I enable tho majority owners, Messni. Greer and 'Reynolds, to do all the ! work wllhout employing additional j labor In tho mechanical department.?' ! Troy I'lilpps, son of .Mr. and Jlra. , ; E. 13. Phj)ps, is a member of I'rovls i ional Co. K, attached to llio Highth j division, located af (Jump Kromont, J Cal. j At a meeting of tho parent-teacher j association ot tho llellevlew district, i to bb held on Friday evening this week, Kred Homes will spoak on the normal school question. Methodists will tender a reception to Rev. C. A. Hdwurds, at the church 1 parlors, on Thursday evening, Oct. 10, on which occasion tho gcnlnl pas- tor and family will bo tho recipients ; of a friendly greeting,- ull tho more j cordial due to a knowledgo of the ! fact that Mr. Kdwntils has been re 1 turned to the local church for anolh- .1 or porlod, to which unnoiinccmenl. , might bo added tho further stale- nient that the post year under bis , ministrations bus been tho most hiic- cessful ono In tho church's history j Pastor and people work In harmony I consequently the best results are at- - tainablo. Mr. and Mrs. J. jr. Heaver left for t Klamath county on Tuesday to p3S ; tho winter with tho family of their j son-in-law Orvlllo Click. Jack Patterson, government em ploye In tho entomological bureau of 1 tho department of the interior, has moved into tho Ivlrsclibaum residence ; oh Nob Hill heightB. ! A recapitulation of the status of tho Ashlnnd putrjotlc fund, which is to afford war chest apportionments for various major activities, places tho total amount of pledges, most of which nro paid monthly at city hall, at approximately $2(1.0(10'. Amount paid up, Oct. 1, $8730, of which S4!17r has been paid on tho socoud quota of tho Hed Cross fund, and $119,115 on sundry cxpenso account, leaving a balance in tho war chest of J4, 315. 35. Stated payments are due betweou tho lath and 30th of each month, and nro vury conveniently mado payable at the recorder's office' 111 tho city hall. W. j. Carpenter, orchardist who was located on Terrace street, and Who nt ona tlmo was a member ol I tho local police force, has removed to California to rcBldo permanently. Saturday, Oct. 12, tho 4LMitli annl vorsary of the discovery of Amorlea. will bo observed nationally no Liberty day, and municipalities are urged to follow suit in tho obForvnnco. DoyB and girls about town nro re minded In an official bullotln prom inently displayed in tho poatofflr.e, that loafing Is not permitted In the lobby of that building. - Kino grapes seem to be plentiful this season. Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Dnvenhlli, of Twin Oaks ranch In tin Valleyvlew district, huvo beon re membering their city friends goner ously with mammoth clusters of s'iv or.il varieties of this libelous fruit from their own vineyards, which are cultivated under most approved methods. ' Mrs. Penrl lllgdon Is moving her millinery stock to twnn In the kins man block right In the heart of the fOndersvlllo bttslnets district on Kast Main Btreot. , Mrs. Julia McQultkln is tho owner Mf a fine now Chevrolet car which bears tho Oregon number or Ii2:!i;:l. Bho Is her own chauffeur, and sue cossfitlly negotiates nil the crooks Intl. turns and heavy grades which prevail on tho roulo between the 1'laza and her homo on Ashland street. J. J. Murphy arrived home curb in tho week from a hihdnc.-ts I tip to Sun 1'ranclsco. Officers of the several nillltst-y or ganizations, classified as state mill tin, home guards, etc., have been not only Invited but seml-orilrlally noti ced to attend n gutlienlng In I'orl land and participate In n sort of training meet for the good of the set vlce. Tho dates nre from Oct. 17 to 21. Cupt. IM Thornton and l!ev. 1 1. Kdwnrds bend quite a list of those eligible to go from here. Mrs. S. 3. Davenport, mother of Mrs. Murray Murphy, left on Monday for her home In Lester, northwestern Iowa, after a visit of two month' here with her son-in-law's family. ' - C. 10. Ruckle, a former residenl hero whose home Is now nt I. on:! liearh, Cal., loft for the i-oulli Ins; Sunday, after a visit t it Ashlnnd which was evtendeil up north ns fur as t'matilla county, where he passe'l tho vncnllon In pitching hay and bar vesting grain In that section. Cntbern, oldest duuehier of Mr nnd Mrs. C. I,. Hanson, whose home In on I'lno street, celebrated her lath Mrthdny nnnlversury on Oct. li. Shi Is among tho bright pupils of xili grade, Junior high school, and a fu vorlln with Instructor and scholars. Miss Lucille Harbor, oie ployed I);, tho Southern Pacific ns operator and asslstnnt In stnllon work, is home from Cottonwood for a brief vacation l ending a further assignment on the Shasta division. MrB. (!eo. V. Olllclle, rc.yllim ni. High Btreot, was hnstoss to the Mon day club, Oct. 7, which organization at) its name Implies meets early In the wook. Utiosts Included Mnu damei Hal McNalr. Torbert Sanford.j Jock Putin, CI Iff otil Jenkins, Amos .Milliliter, Homer li.irron, Cyostcr and Puulsernd. Mrs. Wilcox, of Duus mnlr, was a visitor. Chtts. I latin, plumber's helper In Ashlnnd railroad yurds, line been taken to the 8. I'. hospital at San Francisco, lie has been u pneumonia sufferer. A local nurso accompanied him. Irwin llatemnn, Southom Pacific engineer, recently scalded severely about the face, has gono to a city hospital for treatment. The Wednesday Afternoon club will entertain leuchers of the public schools at the Presbyterian church perlor:', on Thursday evening, Oct. 10, a rocopllon to which tho congre gation of tho church In general Is in vited, as well as thoso who are intcr osled In meeting the teachers. Tho lilppey family, occupying the Frank Jordan residence on High street, will soon vacate the premises, Inasmuch as Mr, Illppey is employed by thu Southern Pacific and will seek quarters nearer the railroad yards. Tho property on Seventh street owned by Mr. Pearl Whitomoro, now a resident of llurbanlt, Cal., has been sold to J. I,. Love, who will mater ially Improve the residence. This sale was mado by tho Heaver Realty Co. EAGLE POINT EAGLETS fly A. C ilowletl Cur ncbool ec:jcd during tho find three days of the week and our teach ers ull attended Cic Teachers Inst! tutc. . Among tho ilmsiness callers Wed nosduy was W. C. Daley, Mlko Sldley Jr., K. J. Ayres. John Foster. Miss llotfun, thu lady who in teaching school In tho Crater Lake district. Mrs. Joseph (leppert and aon. The last four took supper with us and Thursday night Mr. W. C. Daley of Lake Creek spent tho night with us. Mrs. Dollio Crahnm spent Wednes day night at tho Sunnysldo and start ed Friday for Medford. Joe Moomaw the mall contractor on tho Fagle Point-Derby routo was also a guest at tho SunnyElde. Gus Nlchuls and wife, Roy Stanley and wlfo were umong tho prominent business callers Thursday. i! , John W. Smith, wife nnd daughter were hero visiting old time friends. They up to within tho past year or ;:o have been residents of our town. Thoy sold their property and have boon spending the summer at Marsh field. Mrs. A. E. Strang spen . Thursday night nt tho Sunnysldo. J. V. Alclntyrc, our hanker, haf boen 'taking his dinner at tho Sunny Hide for several days. Mrs. R. Gardner and Mrs. M, 1). Howies wore business callers nnd while hero each ronowod their sub scription to the Weekly Mall Trib une. They took pasrage homo on the Knglo Poinf-'liiiUe Creel; stage. Thursday night W. C. Daley who hud been over to Jnclcsuuvlllo on legal business emtio out on tho Lewis Jitney, spent the night with us and took piiMsago on the Kngie Point-Lake- Creek stage for home. Ktnan uel I.eldman and wife, his brother (leorgo Leidman and C. Putnam ciiino out from Medford Thursday evening nnd took rooms with us. Messrs. Putnam nnd the two Leld unns have contracted to pack the apples on tho Troniitm orchard anil wont to work Friday morning. Thomas Stanley, one of our prom inent stockmen, nnd wlfo spent the i!c.hl with Mrs. Stanley's mother, Mrs. M, I'!. I'riioll Thursday. They ire moving onto their farm and stock ranch In tho country northeast of Unite Falls. There lias been another change In :nall service It seemed as tho the P, & K. railway company had so much trouble getting the mall from Medford out hero and from hero to Medford on time en their car.i thill i clianno has been niailn and now S. If. Ilarulsh, the veteran mall car rier, has taken the job of carrying tt for three days out of the week, twice a day and tlireo days one u day. Mr. Ilarnlsh will leave hero on Mon days, Wednesdays nnd Fridays at l.'i a. m. and return leuvlng Med ford nt. I' a. ni. anil In the afternoon will leave Kngle Point at 3:i:il tor Medford and return leaving Medford it 1 : 4 r. p. in., arriving at F.aglo Point ihout Hy Hint, plan wo will ;et our mall regularly on time and m Tuesday. Thursdays nnd Sulnr lays the P. and li. Co. will bring Hie mall out In tho morning and Mr Ilarnlsh will leave here In the after noon of irain days the same ns on the other days. As It has been, we would often have lo watt at the post office for from :;u minutes to two hours depending on how mil -h of a breakdown they h.nl 0n the P. IS. Mr. llimihdi has bail n great deal of experience In lb,- mall carrying busi ness and wcrt always en lime. Miss I'le.a Pennliet, our primary toucher has moved from the house where she has been living ihe liln icr house -Into the Wamsley house. Mrs. Wcmsley rvpeiis o start tb-flr-t of the week for San l"ra:vifoo with her daughter, Mrs. Stella .letsln itid remain there mull ilie fiist o' the yar and reiora to her home here and rhe anil Miss I one II. t will 'he toi-.e: her, at le : t iill'U Ihe ehi.-e I? the M lie d ye.u. C i:. tv.trws nnd family came In iv'toiili". r.iornlni! and r-.morg other Ul cus ih y i vouKl'.t in was a large I. m.et an,! rult case f,i,., lib li Ins; to be sent til the suffering cltf .'.enn of ltel;luiii. Tb-y deserve a gro.it deal of cred't for the part the. uro tilling In the ltr Cross nnd oth er patriotic work for the siiCcrlng in Kulope. While I was In Me.l.'or.t Friday 1 met, nnioii ( others, Mr. T, IV SlnnSr Ion ami while we wore together lie gave mo his check for four dollars and changed his i-,nbeeripti?n from tho Weekly Mail Trikcn) to tho miiy Mull Tribune, lie hed coining to him one dollar uubsci l;itlon o:i Die Week ly and placed that on his subscriniion to the Daily Mu'l r:'riiitr.ie. thus iuiv lng for a year's. ::tib.-criptloa to the Daily Mull Tribune. Mrs. Curl Ja kson r.';tved from the J. H. .lackHon home to Hut.: i-'ull; Hatuidny. Since, my L'.st report Li addition to those already mentioned Mrs. Lottie Van Seoy and I1'. C. Ilgeriiim have re newed their !;ub.'-,crip( Ions to the Daily linil Tribune anil .1. K-.fer of ltrown::tjoio, bus rubscrlljed for the Dally Mall Tribune. W. W. Taylor who baa been out in the Klumatli country, returned to his homo. Cookson, a safe man, J. V. MT:i tyre, Wilbur Jack and W. W. (.'antra' tho latter of Trail, were hero f.)i dinner. Tho fine rain that we had Satur day night In making the. fanners ane! minors rejoice an -by tho first of tin wee!-; the ground will likely be we! enouth to plow.' iiinl Mm. I'Yed'Ihillon of Ivi'jle Point visited vitli V. (', t hnpnuui's 1'iiiiiilv K'.tmluv. Mr, lr:i 'inc"e j.nd ij.; wife re 1 ir: ri'. il hu'tre' hi i ivi-ii on a to !e,Mc Coil--. Doriw wan a Will over TRAIL ITEMS Mi-, mid Mrs. ficm-uti KUt.'iv ;iui )I;i:iL'liii'r, Mi. Vorunti of HvaLlu mo tored t lov.'n Tiic-.-id iv. .Mrs. TolkiN- of !?:'. U v;i - in tov;n Tiicsdiiv. , W. (!. yiininiiiin wtiit Ui w. lirown C'aljiii r;inm' io drive down cult!e this wci'k. Mr. .Inlm I'ii: limit hnnlcd n load of lirain t(t ni;wkct Kridav. Kulli and ircnc Si ratlicrn relumed to their huiuc Kridr.v t'roBi Werd. Cul. Mr. riavton Tlirr-tT is hHniiiLr Mr. Jiiulinin build Ids Ikui.-o ;;ud hv.rn. Ifov (."entejx and wiU' are staving with -Mr. and Jirs. .Jim in:t'nt tliir week and heluimr Ut n:al;e vrap. A new scholar. l:die! SiM-'iT, lia '.'utered lh ( lianarral school and hoarding with .Mr-'. Ahholt. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Tlu'shnm movd this week from the Pen Torvv rar.ehe it Satus Vallev, Mr. a iid jM"s. Harold Shool nt' lioselmrir were ui) tliis week on a visit vitli her ivirentu, Mr. and Mrs. Ahhott of Chuparrnl. (,iait(f a srrion-; aeeident, luMiDncd in I runt of Ike Ch-ioman rari"!i Sim ilav. A man anil his son. (did ml learn l!uir naMie) v:is ot?t from Med ford to yet syrup at .Jim Vincent's The ska I Is of their hnuuv dropped and the lior?-.1 ran invnv, tlircw. t Jit iinm rtui ami hroko his wrist, M i s. 1 Yrrv i 'hannian snent Sn;i dav with Imaie folks jit ileale, Kd Duthm lt:is lii molher am! My. K, Adi and Fred .Mlddlcljurher iv.-- h:Y.i;r, r.irjinics fur w'.ator from U. V.'. Ifinr.u. Jtaa rosnui:! roud wnrj;, iv;:r iir. Kirc'hKC.sner'f;., CeiiLral ; ;hool :Hnrtc;l Monday, the 7!h, viih Trc:;:i!o J'oneo te,:ie!ior. Mr. Carlton, Krcd SjuitIs and I II. ilowo weighed beef cattle at Trail Mnnrlay and drovti v.n to the valley Tuesday. ' Tliere will bo an nuetion ralo at It. H. Vih;ou'fJ Saturday, Oct. 1!). Hod Crass will r.orvo dinnor. Comn all. W. T. Houston fin-Khed Horliiini io!iia;; for the Rcafion, Saturday. Air:;. It. K. Wilson and Mrs. Stew art. were .VcJfard vlsitorii Monday. J intcre. t!i;:r talk on a ttorlion of the ! !o(.k o Kdlicr, S'T. ices as usual next Sititda V, ! Vv:. ,). V. Y s is improviiiL' nii'e- ;!v. j li'fv. Kiivn'oiid ( i (,'ue .t ni' Mr. u;:d M j Sunday. ! Mr. .Standard has htvn so critically ! dl vt his home in Ashland that it wa I believed neepswitrv -for Mrs. Standajd ; Lo rcnuest I'rof. Bauiihman to allow 'a substitute lor the uriiaarv uepart 'iacnt. sMf-. Staudard was iiiiiirovud hso much 'oudt.Y iMornintr that it was Uiti'e. for Mij. Standard (o bo nt her Drst, wlnvh-wu .vert; erv a lad lo ;now and bona that Mr. Standard will so t;i bo well aeain. liev. Van Fossen and Mrs. M. C. Ifnetl were rncds of Mr. and Mra. HiekcrtiiUo Suuduy. &rtte? 7UiiCim Abii run lb ' Ot.cinal Nourishing Digestible For Infantsdnvalids andGrowing Children. RichMillc. Malted Grain Extract Powder The Original Food-Drir.l: Fdi All Akob.1 OTHERS ore IMITATIONS j TALENT TALK ' Ivan Huston left !u:-.t Sunday J'or '.'orvailis to ('liter t!ia (). A. (, Mi"-:. Voe wes shoppum- in Ashland i htir.-'.iav. iMrs. 'ore!i upent Friday in Ash land nUeniiii!! to business tnaUers. 1 Tlie i-ichool wiis (dosed a part of lust week, tilt; teaehers attending the inuitiite which met in Medford. -Mrs. II. li. Frwr. who has been spemlinir the last six wwks as iri'i'st at (J:e home of her son. Ilarri- s(.n Fi ver, and her sister. Mrs. Jesse Amarus, o;i Ui'ncr creek, ret timed to her ho:ue in .it:dford Satnrdav. .Air. and .Mrs. .lodi Talterson spent 'vd '.'ceri in Sulem :ti lending the St;;te Fair junl reported a fine dis idtiv in all lines. A Red Cross ball will be iriven nt Ihe UfM Fellows hull Hatunlnv, Get. I'J. (hi lira I cvenii;r the party win !iiiL' the fine ,'ersev calf offered bv Kd Hohi.'iso'i to the Kel Cross will I'c made known. Uemernber llic date. Sadir.hiv. Oetoher 11!. . Suudav, Ortoher 20, will be rally day at the i!e)hodist. Sunday st'iuxd. All nembers -nra uritentlv reoiiested to be prexen'. (Juarterlv ceminunition was cele bra tod u), iv Methodist church Sun dnv uioniiHM i)V district superintend ent. h'ev. Van Fossen. who outlined the work 'done hv the enn licence to n very uit-u'esled eo:iu r'".:a I -on. liev, Van Fossen was assisted Hv Kev, b'stvatnrr of ni.;. who "nvn a inosi f .,iiJl,.iJJ ' "HSlEtll lt-3Si trffKEN CENTS kr, 1 1 1 j 1 1 j j 1 j T" ARGE quantities of ShinoiA are'pur- chased by the Government to be sold to the Soldiers and Sailors. We aim to make ShinoiA cost the men serving their country and the public back of the men, as little as possible. War conditions turn men's heads to profit making. We believe friends and users are more valuable than the profit of the moment. That is why you can buy StsmoiA at the same price a3 always. BL ACK - TAN - WHITE - RED - BROWN "German military brainH," declares j tha Dutch VleuWB yon den Dag, "nre ; no lo:igor superior, to those of the' allies." ' ! WHEN YOU WRITE-::: f Buy the Right Stationery at the Right Prices ! RIGHTO! Your words oxproi-s yiuir mois:iE J'our rapcr ro fleflB your good taste. Select your nlatloacry from our' largo. ar sorlmcnt of styles and finishes In white nnd Unto for ladies and gentlemen. ' WEST SIDE PHARMACY.;.- ret- Sp-koMj SOB0 Stiff Joints Sore Muscles LIMBER UP QUICKLY UNDER THE SOOTHING. PENETRATING APPLICATION OF HAMLINS WIZARD OIL Ailments of this nature can e . effectively treated with Hamlins Wizard Oil. In cases of rheuma tism and lame back it penetrates quickly, drives out the soreness, and limbers up stiff, aching joints and muscles. Wizard Oil is a good, dependable preparation to keep in the medi cine chest for first aid when the doctor may be far away. It is an absolutely reliable, antiseptic appli cation for cuts, burns, bites, end stinps. Sprains and bruises heal readily under its soothing, pene trating qualities. Get a bottle from your druggist for 25c and use ths medicine. If not entirely satisfied take the bot tle back to him and he will return your money. If you are troubled with consti- fiation or sick headache try Ham ins Wizard Liver Whips. Just pleasant little P'n pills at drug gists for 25c. Guaranteed. U.LI.ni WOODJ-'OHl); Prop. ; T Ml r tab l iis"hd" i a sa535?555 S7 Our Men of the Air aro shiiwliis t!ielr nhility and use,nl iiM in (his (tr.-iit war. Thcv urn lirnvciy mociina; t?:b pei-::.s of hattlo. Many of tliem luuc won lilall liono:s for their bravery. You cau it'iidcr them iniitorinl fin-jini-ial r.id ly mliscriliias n('v to KOntTH LIS1KKTV Lt)AX IK! 1 U JLU1C IU nere You have said it as you have looked at some vivid pict ure or read some stirring account of our boys fighting with American courage apd self-sacrifice. If you cani ot go out to them, you can fight for them, over here. Smash open the way for them with howitzers and big guns. Send them ammunition.tanks, airplanes, rifles, clothing, food. Help to keep them victorious. You can lend as fearlessly, as unselfishly as they fight. That is your job as a part of our war machine. Absolutely the next best thing to going over is to BUY LIBERTY BONDS BUY TO YOUR LIMIT This .pncp rnntrihuUv.! tb.rouh the IMttrhiHl ro.opprntinn of THE TRUAX CO. NICHOLS & ASHPOLE 1: r' iV-ali ii trr.irT. f : . ' , ' .