Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 12, 1918, Page 4, Image 4

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lfEDFOT?D MATL TTtTOrXK MEDrOHT). OftFJON". RATT"RT)AT, OH'OTiF.Tl 12, IMS
f OCAL AND
J PERSONAL
Due to the Spi.nlsh influi'na seam
1lio jMii'Iic miitUct Wiis fumlatcU
iiiDMiiiik' ty Sniiorinlenilont Kiin
yan!, oltlio at Ml I linen It is kept
F rupuioHHly Hiari. U is never swopt
but iiftnr onvh murkt (lay tho floor,
i Imlvfs, el, tlioroly "chiunsed
with Wiili;r awl Jye. Then, too. It
hiut loiu; l)M'ii (he practice to fuml-
rafo tho markot phono tho morning
til v.vvry juarkf t day.
Attorniiy Newiou W norden lias
moved his law office to the Palm
block, 107 Kast Main street. 177
Many portions sul'forod conatdcr-
: ho iFicoiivonleiice today Ihrii having
loiKotOn Unit It Is a IpruI holiday,
Ol tinibus day, on which the bankH
nro rioHt'd.
l-'or t tie rolfablo standard makes of
t iifis, 1T. S. and Hoodyear, call on
'J n-lrhU-r l'clrson Inc. 173
Mr. and Mrs. .1. K. Ilowman loft
lodiiy for Portland for a visit with
iV'm. ltowman'n parcntH, Mr. and
Mt-h. K. V. Ktarr, and al-sler, Mrs. A.
T. Iirhiko.
Hamilton & Ellington pianos. H.
N. Lofhuiil, 225 South Oakdale.
Look thorn ovor before you buy. 182
An'ithor cjirload of Hose poars sent
liv 'Jin UoRiif Klvnr Krult and Pro
duce association from the Scudder &
Konly orchard, wan Hold Ihru Dennis,
Kiiuball & Pope In Ni'W York yester
day at $:..::: a box. This is the high
est price that pears from the valley
wore ever Known to sell at, and Is
r ctMits more per hox than tho car
lo;nl from hoie sold recently, which
held the bet previous price record
A. (. Pickens has opened an auto
fhanmi at is North Crape street
and will buy and st-U all makes of
lii.r.l cars.' lie also has the agency
for Federal (ruck?. Mr. Pickens has
had coiiKidernltle experience In this
llii'.! and will make the exchange a
Kiieee;-s.
Mr. and Mrs. V. II. Norcross of
('cut nil Point, received n telegram
Thumlay evening from Camp Mor
rill. X. .1., stating that Lieut. Paul
.1. Noi'fTo;;s who had been seriously
,111 Is now out of danger,
Singer Sewing Machine Shop, ad
justing, repairing, cleaning. Phone
U0;l-U. C. A. Chapman, 245 S. Control
181
Dr. .John O. Hall, or Willamette
university, will preach in the M. K.
church at Talent on Sunday at 1 L a.
m. o.i tho nulled: "The Cronlest'of
Ali ConiiuerorH." Dr. TTall ts wall
known In A;dil:ind as a i'hautuuqua
lei'lmer. and ho Is now on his way
to Washington, D. ('.. to tako an ap
pointment us statistical expert.
Hewing, plain machine work, hand
fiewfng and braiding, 408 W. titli.
phone 4 Ifi-lt. 175
.Miss 1-MHh Itohertson wan tho for
tunate one to guess (he nearest to the
nmulter of pennies In the Maun store
prizo contest. Her guess was 7 Mil
pennies and the correct number was
77 t.
l'or 11M7 used Fords In good con
dition seo Trelchter Peirson Inc.
1 73
It. R I'latt fpent Saturday nt
Itomio liKer on a business mission.
Mr. and Mrs. It. ( Martin of Port
land, led for home Ibis morning fol
lowing a visit with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. ,1. A. Martin, and Ulster,
Mrs. Iterllia Hewitt.
To duto 5 .".It car loads of pears
have been shipped from Med ford to
the eastern markets. There are
nlout ten more cars to go. Kteven
cm' loads of apples wero shipped cast
this week.
Kor (he best Insurance soe Holmes,
the Insurance Man.
W. I!. Del.ay, tho former Medford
auto dealer, arrived In the city from
Portland early today, and this fore-'
H)n h it for Cazelle where after
trunsarMnt; l.irlness he will return
to .Medford to spend several days on
business.
Ono and three-color stock pear
labels for sale. Medford Printing
. tf
You lirt fe.-l rather out of sorts
llien have a i hill and fi-el like slay
ing home, aiul all other old time
if the grip and then fear
hoi and then mavhe you
the inllueiia. This Is
v.tri,.i. aceording ti an old
went thru the influenza
vr;il years ao at IIuikv
JIlSS 1(080 Ilulloek, for lllO past
eighteen uioiiIIib stcnoKrapher lit the
local .Metropolitan l.lfe Insurance
company office yesterday resigned
her position and thin morniiiK left
for Astoria to visit with her twin
sister, Mrs. Albert Forney, until Bhe
Is called into service. She has applied
for yeomanette service in the marine
corps.
See the 1917 Chevrolet, (rood con
dition, $000 for cash. Trelihler
Pclrson Inc. 173
.Mrs. K. K. Dyers and granddaugh
ter Hetty Dunham were expected to
arrive in the city this afternoon from
Portland tor a visit of a month or so
with Misn Kathryn Dunham.
Tho 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.
Douglas, 201 South Riverside. Phone
1C2-J. '
The Ladles' Tillile class of the
Presbyterian church, will meet for
war work on Tuesday afternoon with
Mrs. C. P. Krlbs, 105 North Oakdale
avenue.
Corporal Norman INormllo of the
aviation service, leaves this evening
to return to duty at Vancouver bar
racks after having spent a six days
furlough at homo.
Daily's Taxi. Phone 15.
Mrs. Fred Burko has returned
from a two months visit with her
daughter Huby, who is in war ser
vice at Hremerton. While Mrs. Burke
was there Huby was promoted to the
highest rating that can he conferred
upon a girl In the service.
Mr. and Mrs. .7. H. Rochran and
three children loft Saturday for San
Francisco, their future home, where
they will Join Mr. ltochran who has
been located In that city Tor the past
nine months.
Men are invited to offer their ser
vices gratis to pack the clothing do
nated by the people in Jackson coun
ty for the Belgians. This is work too
heavy for ladies. They aro ready to
assist bu need a strong arm for the
heavy work. Kindly telephone your
ofl'or of assistance to .Mrs. Jap An
drews, chairman.
William llornshuh of Portland,
who had been enjoying a vncation
with bin brother, Fred llornshuh, loft
this morning for his homo.
In the city park at !1 oVlock this
afternoon tho first political meeting
of tho stalo campaign was held when
Walter M. Pierce, democratic candi
date for governor, and Dr. J. W. Mor
row of Portland, who at tho last pri
mary was a candidato for member
of the democratic national committee
were . tho speakers. Tho two men
have been hero and In the county for
Bovernl days boosting Mr. Pierce's
candidacy.
I.. Myron Boozer went to Grants
Pass this afternoon to be present at
tho dedication of n servlco flng for
tho. CI. A. U.. and W. R. C of that
city. Mr. Boozer will deliver the ad
dress and dedicate the flag. He will
return tonight.
The First Christian Sunday school
will observe Its regular promotion
day. Oct. 1.1th. Illble school begins
at 11:45 and several new teachers
have been Bocurod to take tho places
of those who have gone away to oth
er towns. Immediately following the
Bible school hour F. B. Huffman will
proach anil there will be Baptismal
servlco. Mr. Huffman will also
preach again a'. 7:.'IQ and Monday
morning he will loavo for Fort Law
Ion to resume his Y work and Mrs.
Huffman will go to Pelouse, Wash.,
for the winter.
l.inen, linen, don't you hear tho cry
Our hoKpitals in Franco they need a
supply.
Hrlng in pillowslips, a sheet, a towel
or two,
Don't be a slacker this means you.
LOCAL CAMPAIGN
The total of Kiihscrititions in (lie
MriU'iinl district liberty bund cam
paiL'n took another substantial
bound vesterdav when .fN.II.KI was
subscribed, including a subscription
of $1,111)0 iv tbe county 'unit mid one
of .W.'il'O bv tlie Shell (In.soline com-
imnv of California.
The subscriptions so far made in
(lie cntiipuiL'ti now foot up to $2r4.
,m(I. while die nuota is '2!M.1."K.
There lire only six more davs left
in wliich to reach the top as die cam
paien closes October 1!).
Chairman Kidd lias recovered from
bis indisposition of Friday and was
on Hie job naain ludav us eheertul
and optimistic as evcrv. Mr. Kidd
takes serious objeelions to the state
ment that he wnf worn out with the
hard work and worry of the enin
naii.fn. The reason for his illness of
Kriilav was an attack of ptomaine
poisoning.
"1 have never doubted the outcome
of this cainpaian," said Mr. Kidd tins
noon, "as 1 have too much faith in
the patriotic people of Medford and
vicinity."
Manv subscriptions were not ex
pected today because of its beinir a
lecal holiday and the fact that the
banks were closed.
(3500
SMi.-ll nasellile Co.,
Calif. : I ' .'
S9000
Jfickson County
91000
Win. A. Hiunncr II. Cliadwlck .
(5O0
Mrn. T. E. Haul-Is o. S. Walibn
Mr. T. E. liauli-ls
V450
M. T. Wilch
I.. E. Kunipscl
f lliptont;!
I . lif.s pn: - r'
i i have II
1 e w:ty It
I U'T who
i- idcmlc r.
II III.
One and lliii't
labels for
Co.
Mr:. IV
.l.ol an of
l '. ,1 la tin-
I he . -n -1 bv ,n
III l!l I i,h,:iM
ii'iim iitwl
rest
II
nlor stock near
rale. Medford Printing
tt
H .i.trl..m an Harold
b 'f a . K.mi.. have ar-
' '!' . li i vim: t n'M ed from
.uil.v T;n were callers
:i"'l.-::i , 1 11 1 . I'ridav atlcr
iili'iiin, i.il thai (hoy would
"I vi 1 1 h fu!' . vera! days
if lili i- IV'i .in have nne mode!
"it. mil. ;;!iiui:.( new, for Tii'io.
::.'
I. VV'-), lti narav lefl for
- nimiiln where she
.." o: a patient.
! iliseniint on women'p
SillMlidt'S "Good
i ill Cenlral iivcnue.
H. lines of Tacoina, nr
lfnr.1 Indue for a visit
MI.-.-i G. V
yon! I'.'.ue Hi
ii! h ie , li i
V'U per ( en
billion shoe
Him--". :'l
Mrs. C. ii
lived In Me
with her nintbor. Mrs A. 1, Hooker.
Olid oilier li laiUei.
Dr. Heine. Garnetl-Cnrey Rldg.
Kenalor 11 Von dor I u arrived
J oniii Ibis torenoon from altcnding
n meeting of (be o. A. C. regenls,
nl Corvallls
A I'ord oar far rent. Phono Mil.
Kales reasonable. I 7.'
There was lorn to Mr. and Mrs.
i:imer Lnnllo on Thursday nluhl, a
buby daughter.
KILLED IN FRANCE
Another .luekBon county hoy has
hern killed In his rolintiy's service
In I'runee. In Friday's casualty list
the inline tf Vernon J. I'erry of Max
well, Calif., ncpeared in tho disunity
llt ns nmonn tho killed in nr( Ion.
Ho was '2 '2 years old.
Tho Itiinley family formerly lived
on a ranch on Kvans creek, einht
miles from IteaKle. Afier n residence
there of two oars they moved way
four years nno to Maxwell, Talif.,
from where Vernon entered military
service. Ills mother was a widow
and he was tho youngest of four
sons. Neither tho hramh of service
hi was In mr details of his death are
known here.
ACH! THE STUFF MIT
THE SAUSAGE PUT IN
l'AKIS. Oct. 1J. Hen- llohrk-. di-leetm-
.. thr depailment of rlientieal
enaU nt l.eitiii;. eon plain.-; "The
et l lnvia nf slnuliler hoiwe-;. the tiut
unnaniahle llun--. are eniil.ved to
make s1Mwa::e And this i-n,,lde
-tuff re.n he- tahlll.HM frtee-!
"t lurk and uluuher -alt in.ilriinn
-uli'hurie .11,,1 ,-artli. wo,, lUu
unl-hell tlnur enter, in nnnntuie-
Plln the Mml.ilM- ,f Miiltt't-eii '
, .1. i-kow(M
A. II. Ciiho
I'ii til t.oonnnl
W. It. M. (X-MiT
Krin'Kt Cunrail
T. .1. 1'iinnn
I'. N. I'rullt
'rf(lt-nlMirtr
M. lluhiiiHon
S. II. lav
II. .1. Puliner
'. W. Tnmx
i o. ThiKMhy
Kmniii HpniKvio
I. T. hr
Alice 'I'rowtnlilKO
C. I.. Atli-ri
T. It.'i-'.'inT
Kffle Hulley
300
Niclinls & Awhjiole
9100
A. ff. Nelson
I. A. Merriiimn
.!rs. Ij. i'iiHt
Marv .1. TliiimiiBnii
(i.-or-Klii I'rufli
A. tl. Cast'
.1. I-;. .Iinly
Mih. C Swem
saoo
Tawrencu I. A. I'ruett
P. V. ShaiJ'
W. II. Uiirr
H. Mtller
Kmma SpniKUfi
II. 1'. TIh-Ism
Mil rub A li. nnett
W. l.arnitl
II. A. Thlerolf
.lutla 1-
.h-nnlir 1'riH'tt
9Q0
I
It. Wnml
W. I.. Hiilley
V II. Ish.'ll
W. M. Sllne
i. Kt-rr
Kill li ( . l.nwrcncc
n.lh.-ii I-Vhl
('. Whit.'
II. I. I'latt
.l.-Hslf I). KnlKht
Mr. ii ml Mih. It. I-:.
Hiinev
I.H.Mlt. W. StlltlRI'll
I'r.'ilii It, HtaitHcIl
Mrs. N. firovvr
Marlon K .Slancllff
DIED
liAILKY Mrs. Kmma Halloy. wITo
of Arnon O. I hi i ley of Central Point,
died nt tho Snored Heart hospital,
Oct. 11 at It: Hi! p. m., nr the ase of
years, six months and four days.
She was horn at Madison, Wis., and
had long heen a resident of the val
ley at Ashland and Central Point.
Mrs. Bailey Is survived by her
husband, two sons, Kenneth R. and
Klin O.; ono brother, Albert Arnold
of Ashland; her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. John Arnold of Loiik Beach,
Calif., and one sister. Mrs. Susan
Good of I.oiik Beach. Funeral ar
rangements have not yet been com
pleted." Burial will be In the Talent
cemetery.
AVIUJTS Hoy Thornton Wlllits
second son of Mr. and Mrs. Vm. W,
Wllllts, of Persist, Oregon, was born
on October 21, 1SS", and died at the
Sacred Heart hospital In Medford
Oregon, at 11 p. m., October 11
IfUS. Tho greater part of his life
was spent in Jackson county, Oregon
except for a few months during which
he was engnged In mining work In
Alaska and in travel thruout the
middle west and southern states.
In June 191.", ho was married to
WEEKS & McGOWAN CO
ILXIH'.RTAKKIi
Hhjt I'lioue: I'aiiric 1TJ7.
Msht 1'hunra: K. W. Week, lll.l-Ja.
Ijidj JVUUnU
CAN I BE
CURED?'
How often have you heard that sad
cry from the victims of disease. Per
haps the disorder has gone too far
for help, tint oflener It is just in its
first stages and the pains and ache
are only nature's flrnt cries for holt
I Hi nut despair. Kind out the caue
and glvo nature alt tho help you can
and she wilt repay you with health.
Look after the kidneys. Tho kidneys
aro the most overworked organs ot
tho human hody, and when (hey fail
in their work of Mltcrlng and throw
ing off the poison that constantly
accumulates in tho svstem, every
thing goes wrong. liOM) MKOAI.
Haarlem Oil Cupnules will give al
most Immediate relief from kidney
ind bladder troubles and their kin
dred ailments. Thcv will free vour
body from pain in short order. But
bo sure tit get liOl.l) MKBAli. Look
for the name on eiery box. In three
sl.es, sealed packages. Money re
funded If they do not help you. Adv.
DR. RICKERT
K V IIS riCll'.NTI KIC.l I.1.V
TKSTKIl, AX1 (ilVSSIOS
PROPERLY FITTED
Sulle .2 nrt May 'o.
.NO U11U1,8 18KU
Miss Kthel HtKliniser, at the homo of
hep parents hi Wehter, South Dako
ta. They lived at Persist, Oregon
wheie Hoy was engai;ed with his
father In stoekralslni; and farming
lie Is survived hy his wife and one
little il an Klner, Dorothy; his parents,
one sister, Inez, who Is now (eaehlng
at Seaside, Ore., and two brothers.
Amos It., of this illy and Merle who
Is In government service at Kort
Stevens. Funeral , services will he
held nt 3 p m., Sunday afternoon,
Oct. 13, at (he chape! of Weeks &
Mcfiowan's undertaking parlors, Kev.
Hamilton officiating, rnterment will
be at the new cemetery at Ashland.
PARENT-TEACHERS OF
ASHLAND TO MEET
The 'Parent-Teacher associations
of the Ashland schools will hold the
first meeting of the year at the Jun
ior high school next Tuesday after
noon. Oct. 15, at 4 o'clock. The pub
lic are cordially Invited. The follow
ing program will be given:
Vocal trio, (a) "Then I.lndcn
Tree" (Schubert); (b) "When the
Itoses liloom" (Itelchardt), Mrs. 11.
T. Klmore, Sllss .Mary Young, Miss
Jean Anderson.
Address, "The Training of the
School. In the World of Tomorrow",
rtov. C, . Kdwards.
Piano duet, "Aurora" (Morltz
Moszkowski), Mrs. II. J. Vail Fossen,
Aire. J. S. Parson.
Cut This Out It Is Worth Money
DOiX'T MISS THIS. Cut out this
slip, enclose with Tic and mail It to
Foley & Co., 2s:i.ri Sheffield avenue,
Chicago, 111., writing your name and
address clearly. You will receive in
return a trial package containing;
Foley's Honey and Tar Compound, i
for coughs, colds and croup; Foley
Kidney Pills, for pain In sides and
back; rheumatism, backache, kidney,
and bladded ailments; and Foley Ca-j
thartlc Tablets, a wholesome and
thoroughly cleansing cathartic, for!
constipation, biliousness, headache
and sluggish bowels. For sale by.
Medford Pharmacy.
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. F.lllott of Cen
trnl Point departed today for a visit
in Portland.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOR ItKXTFurnished apartments.
Call 2 to 5. 322 South Central.
17S
FOIl SAI.H Good work team, har
ness, wagon and hack, cheap.
Stewart, 035 Palm street. 171)
FOIl ItKXT Seven-room house. 1121
East Main street. Phone 611-H2.
17S
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TOMORROW J
ONLY;
GO!
Did you miss Tbaf Sweeping Success
"My Unmarried Wife ?--Trlenfiej e is your I
jt A Amu k. AmnM 9
'4iSA. CIV 11115,
OilOASWAYSCMtDAL'
LET'S LAUGH- .
TOTO i
In "The Great Water Peril"
SundaygpHMonday
MARY
PI
CKFORD
"M'LISS"
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mm
intejrsr.- rjr y
MAHV PICPORDALti'
Her Latest Artcraft Production.
ON THE SAME BILL
OFFICIAL WAR REVIEW
also
A GOOD 2 -REEL COMEDY
Influenza Is Prevented
by using a good mouth and nose wash. Ze Pyrol Is acknowledged
by most Dentists as the best cleanser for the mouth. A daily spray
of the mouth and nose with Ze Pyrol is the best protection you can
havo iigainst Influenza and all colds.
Heath's Drug Store
Phono KM.
The San Tox Store
Wool! Wool!
VXC'I.H SAM WANTS YOC TO COXSKItVE WOOL
Why buy new clothes at the advanced prices when you no doubt
have suits, dresses, skirts, etc., In your trunks or closets that can he
made practically as good as now by having them dry cleaned and
pressed.
1 AM, IX I.1XK AND 1IKI.P VXn.B SAM WIX THIS WAR, HY
ItF.CI.AIMIXd YOl'll Ol.ll Cl.OTIIIXti. M.STi:it SKKVK'K GOKS
WITH KVF.IiY (iAKMKXT WK HAXDI.K.
if Practical Help A
If I In wlml heller way au we nt home I
r "Id lite Kival cause of n eeiloni anil 11 I
I li JiimIcp tliiin hy the iiurcliase or t.'ov- II I
er enl Seciirilies. Jll
A" V You render pmcllcal aid hy sub- iL "'
V scribliiK now to iSyl
Vv I'OlltTH I.IIIKItTY I.OAX IIOXHS. il'll
, v - I
e s TAousTTtb isaa"
House Painting, Tinting, Paper
Hanging, Decorating, Sign Work
Done first-class bv tho
R. J. Miller Decorating Co.
All work guaranteed. Prices Moderate.
Flrst-claa references Thono 3 76-L.
PASTEURIZED llll
. t.'?1.-.pv.
JACKSON COUNTY CREAMERY
PHONE 51 NmFCjRD.OHEGON.