PAGE TWO MEDFOKD "NfATT TRTBUXE. MEPrOKD. ORECiOX. "WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 10. 101S TOCAL AND PERSONAL i Altogether since Monday OK hun dredths of an inch of ruin full In Modford and vicinity, of which .68 of nn inch fell last night und .IS of an Inch this morning. It was tho bent BoaklnK the ground has had IhlB ' year. The prediction is for unsettled ' weather with prohalde showers for tonight and tomorrow. i Attorney Newloo W Borden ban moved bis law office to the Palm j block, 107 East Main Btreet. 177 j Former Sheriff Kalph Jvnnings of Jacksonville, Howard Hill of .Med ford, and Walter C. Clements of Eagle Point left this afternoon to be gin their military service at Cump Pike, Ark., where they will attend the officers training school. Ones, tho ladles' tullor, will be at Hotel Holland every Tuesday nfter noon high class only. Fit and work manship guaranteed. 200" Miss Anne McCormlck, home dem onstration agent, is giving a series of food demonstrations In Ashland . this week in different sections of tho city. ; The report that tho Vanity Hat ! Shop has sold its hemstitching ma j chlno is not true. They are still i doing hemstitching and guaranteeing all work. 177 Katherlne Trevette, recltlst und Impersonator, will conduct an enter tainment at the Baptist church at i Eagle Point at 8 p. m. Thursday, Oct. 17. She will be assisted by local tal- i ent. The receipts go to the local Junior Red Cross organization. f Hamilton & Ellington pianos. II. : N. Lofland, 225 South Oakdale I Look them over before you buy. 12 The GSth artillery regiment, which Is made up largely of Oregon coast artillerymen many of whom are Med ford and Jackson county men, was on the firing line during the big drive against the Germans between September 1 and September 14, ac cording to a letter received by Mrs. t Wray Chase, of Eugene, from her husband, Lleutoiinnt Cuaso, who Is a mombor of tho regiment. Ho writes that the Oregon boys acquitted them selves' with great credit and that there was only one casualty, ono of tho boys receiving a slight wound. The lleutenunt wan not in the drive, 3B he, with three other officers and 111 men were on detnehed duty at 'I the time nt a French port, j Singer Sewing Machine Shop, ad : Justing, repairing, cleaning. Phone j 903-R. C. A. Chapman, 245 S. Central ' 181 The Presbyterian church and Sun l day school at Phoenix has been closed and will remain closed until I the Spanish Influenza epidemic senro . Is over. On request of the Stale Council of Defense the Standard Oil Co. (Call i fornla), recently Issuod an order not 'j to sell any gnsollno before U a. m. and after 0 p. in. Tho council now I products be suspended on Sundays j end tho Standard Oil Co, has issued fin order to comply with this request beginning Sunday, Oct. 20. This will ) Include nil distribution stations thru- out the stuto. i E. I. Messner of Medford, who has ' been working at Portland for some time has been inducted into service In tho spruce division by the local draft board, and left yesterday fur Vancouver barracks to report for duty. Sewing, plain machine work, hand sowing nnd braiding, 408 W, tilli. : phono 41C-K. 175 Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Orlggs, of ;; Kugt'iie, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. 'i H. A. Holmes for a few days. They ; are en routo by auto for California for tho winter. Tho Orlggs' und Holmes' wore former residents ol (tardeii City. Kansas. Auto repairing. Valley Garage. A special contingent of forty young ! men drafted from California In the , Sacramento valley, passed thru the city this morning en routo to Spo- k alio. This will bo tho biggest Jewelry' Christinas In Hie world's history war! Xmas. Martin J. Iteddy. The Postal Telegraph company has also received orders to hereafter de liver all night letter telegram lor the business district of the city, thru the medium of the poHtofflco. The t olograph com panics will deliver these messages at the posiofl'ico la 7 tlmo for rirst delivery service In the morning. The companies will juty postage on the ines.sagen which will t be given special care by t'nelo Sam's letter carriers and other postal cm ployes. Found Olamoml brooch. Auvune i can have same by describing propcr ' ty and paying for this ad. Pautoilnm lvo Works. 17s" N. Campbell, ptnto director or explosives, left t h tn uiornlnu nn an inspection trip at Klamath l-'atls. He only returned Monday rrom Portland where he held a conterence wit li (he Btute advisory board on cxplostes. Dr. Heine, Gnrnelt-Corey Hblg. Mark Montgomery arrived home today from a business vlMt at Port land since Sunday. Subscribers of the Sunday Sun. on rural routes, who wish to secure their papers Sunday Instead of Mon day, by calling for them at tho Sun offfca muy do so by sendntK their names nnd route number to the Sun office. 177 News has been received in the city that Vernon Vawter, cashier of the Jackson County bank, who Is attend ing the officers training school at tho University of Oregon, is quite ill with the Spanish influenza at Eugene. Mr. Vawter had only been at the school about a week. For the best insurance see Holmes, the Insurance Man. Charles Darby of it. F. I). No. 1 was a Medford visitor Tuesday. Elmer Throckmorton of Applegate visited In Mud ford Tuesday. One and three-color stock pear labels for sale. Medford Printing Co. tf Kuatorn peur auction market prices Tuesday were as fellows: New York Oregon liosc $4.U9 a box, and Cornice $:i.24. Philadelphia, Anjon, $4.11 a box. More sorghum at Warner, Wort man & Gore's. Uring your bucket ISO" Arthur Klelnhammer of Applegifte was a recent Medford visitor. Car washing, pol:,hing, snuonlz Ing. Valley Garage. 170' Mrs. Lester Wilcox of R. F. IJ. 1 was a Medford visitor Tuesday. Hugh Mitchell, superintendent of the (I. S. bureau of hatcheries, ar rived in Medford Wednesday en route to the Elk Creek hatchery. Daily's Taxi. Phone 1;.. Nick Kline, of Griffin Creek, has returned from an extended trip thru the central west. Ho reports much damage caused to crops by drought Jo Kansas and Oklahoma. One and three-color stocic pear labels for sale. Medford Printing Co. ' tf George 13. Marshall has received for a carload of Dose pears sold thru tho Rogue River Fruit and Produce association nn average of $5.50 per box, f. o. b. New York. A. W. Ilubbs of Medford Is regis tered at the Hotel Portland, Port land, Oregon. 20 per cent discount on women's button shoes. Schmidt's "Good Shoes", 21 North Central avenue. Registered men who desire to he enlisted In the marine corps will have to gat a move on themselves be cause tho Medford as well as alt other marine corps recruiting offices will bo closed up within a short time, and ull enlistments thereafter in the corps will bo from the draft, the same as tho army. Sergeant Hill announces that for a few days ho can accept the applications of registered men who have their serial numbers and classification. Tho applicants If passed would probably not be culled Into service for two or three weeks. Applicants will not need their serial numbers as was the rule formerly. Cubbago for sulo, wholesale prices. See Charles Kay or phone 134-lt. 177 W. A. Kerr, E. R, Ituchanan and C, V, Gediles of New York, who are said to bo capitalists and interested or about to lie In the Hluo Dodge mining district, arrived in the city yesterday morning, hired un auto and visited tho E I J no Ledge mine, returning lust night and departing from the city without having made known the cause of their visit. They were guests at the Hotel Medford. The furniture hospital fixes It. General upholstering, mattress reno vating, clocks, Bowing machines, phonographs and umbrellas repaired. All work guaranteed. Feathers Btoamcd nnd cleaned. Foathor mat tresses made from your old tick. Douglas, 201 South RIversldo. Phono 162-J. Mrs. Orrln Davis of Weed, who had been visiting Mrs. OUio Worth ing on, left for home this morning. Lieutenant Frank Redden of the state militia company departed this morning for Portland to attend the state conference of militia, national guard and home guard officers. Deputy Putted States Marshal F. It. TL lienor and his assistant, J. O. Wilson arrived In the city last night from Portland and departed this afternoon by nuto with the three Portland boot lexers, Mlnsky, perl man and Goldberg, who have been serving time in tho county jail, for the state metropolis where it is un derstood they will bo taken before the federal grand jury to give testi mony. Ticheuor and Wilson will stop at Rnschurg en routo to pick up eloeu bootleggers and federal viola tors and also lake them to Portland. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WAiXTKD Woman to do Ironing nnd Saturday cleaning for family of two. Coll at 17 Ross Court. 177' I - GIVK WAY TO SOOTHING HAML1NS WIZARD OIL . a Hamlin Wizard Oil is a safe, simple and effective treatment for both headache and neuralgia. It contains no chloroform or other dangerous drugs but is composed of the most expensive of healing, penetrating oils. Rubbed in where the pain it, it acts at a tonic to the tortured nerve and almost invar iably brings tiuick relict. Wizard Oil is a good, dependable preparation to keep m the medicine client for first aid when the doctor in.iv be far away. Its healing, anti M'ptic tpialitics can nlu.u be re lied upon to prevent infection, or other sctniiA icsulu, from sprain, bruise, cuts, burns bites and Mings lust as good, too, (or sore feet. Mill ncvk. frot bites, cold sores and ranker sores. '!'! ' riort i our (1nt1t fr I-.I1S t ill WEEKS & McGOWAN CO t'NDKI.TAKKU hay I'liono: I'Ai'ific aa. Mlll.t 1'li.intw: K. XV. Weeks, 1I):WJ. Lad) .liluuu Federal Employment Service Agent Janes nan sent four men within the past two days to work In Klamath county lnnilicr millK. Mo also sent four men yesterday to take employ ment on the Tillamook division of the Southern Pacific railroad. On spcciul order, received from W'uftliinKton, Arthur .1. Kone has been released by the draft hoard in order to ko to the Washington, I). ('., bar racks to attend a special officers training school. Fruit wax. Warner, Wortman & Gore. ISO -Mr. and .Mm. Hay P. F-ee, Mrs. .May I.eo nnd Mr. and Mrs. W. .1. Allen of Wnukegan, Ills., are tourists who re turned Tuesday afternoon from a visit at Crater lake and are guests at the Hotel Medford. This Is hou.ie-cleuning time nt the Commercial C'.ub building and under the supervlslui of Secretary Satch well the room', are being renovated anil rearranged. There Is now plen ty of room for new exhibits of grains, pumpkins, fruits, etc., and growers are asked to bring In such exhibits. On tiunduy, If the weather permits, the musses at the Catholic church will bo celebrated outside Iho church building. Mayor dates and Doctor I'ickel have given assurance that It Is not contrary to the health ordin ance to have church services in the open. Very little Interest was shown In yesterday's special city election to make tho charter of Medford con form to tho Btute law In the matter of elections. Only 87 votes were cast. Of these (iS voted yes, 18 no, and one confused gentleman cast a blank ballot. The vote by wards fol lows: First, 27 yes and 6 no; second, 2G yes and 7 no; third, 15 years and 5 no. Elmer Hull of Central Point and J. II. Lydlard of Table ltock were Medford callers Tuesday. BEAUTIFUL WIFE AND DAUGHTER OF NEW UNITED STATES AMBASSADOR TO BRITAIN Notice to Merchants. The September sunnr cards will be turned in In ofl'ice of liawles Moore. Medford National bank liuillin!. Kincllv keeo lliem nrrnu'.'e.l in nlnlin beticul ortler if. thev arc now so filed in vour store. W. A. FOI.GF.R, Crv'.nf" Vonfl t" :ni c. r-i tnr S5- Altogether nwido from the presli-o which tho inimcctiiHl attainments if jhn V. I hi vis will lend to the am bassndorial representation nt St. lames. Ignition society will receive, n clinrmiui; acquisition in the beauti ful wife (alMve) and daughter of Amlrxwmlor Mavis. 1, -8F fii san.U of uSillnrs, raised bv privnte and newspaper subscriptions will ic:itlv swell the total. It was offi cially am iced that such Kiibsrriii- tinn- W:).'l'l M'll't'','i,'f)i1',Mi'l- ' MOOSE I.AKK. Mian.. O.i. K!. The total number ui victims ui' most fearful forest lire in the his tory of the northwest mav lie more than 1 .0(10. Alrcadv rescue workers have found at leasv Imdies. With one or two exceptions tiic fires still burnint; lire swcepiiii! over dcvuslatcd riling onlv. The .Minnesota public safety com mission todav turned over its entire fund Kpnrovimntin"' if-JK4.0iMl for tlic relief of the fire sntfenis. 'fiion- i -r mm ARROW I COLLARS j CLrTTT. At'CH'-Y CO., INC. MKCHB Some Satisfying Chew I Portable-economical Perfection Oil Heater is easily carried up stairs or down, from this room to that anywhere heat is needed. Lights at the touch of a match gives instant heat. No smoke or odor. LLaMU-n I'll I A I i : 'V 1 i Gives steady, comfortable warmth for many hours on ono filling with Pearl Oil, the ever obtainable fuel. Cuts fuel bills, too, for less fur nace heat and fewer grate and coal-stove fires are required. Oil consumed only when heat is needed no waste. Buy Perfection Oil Mentor today. Dealers everywhere, STANDARD OIL COMPANY (CALIFORNIA) I, IM, BIT M X f' X HEAT WITH tiii W. E. WALKER, SPECIAL AGEMT STANDARD OIL CO., MEDFORD, ORE. li:l,i:itS ICTcr. ciurnl I'oim; V. A. (owlcy, 4 cut nil Point; tiarnett liios., Meiironl; .Medronl l uritittiie iVi llanlware Cninpany, MeilTord; Tbciniis Shnp-on, Abbintl ; TiovoKt llrv., Asbhtml; 1-Veil J. Tick, Jacksonville; 31. S. Johnson, (iohl Hill; lin lcts I Vp.irtnu'nl Store, Ashland. Medford Sample Store SPECIAL aqynBEWOTiuf For this WEEK only we are going to offer LADIES' SHOES at prices that you cannot afford to pass up. These are all new, up-to-date shoes and well worth from $1.50 to $2 per pair more than we are asking for them. Ladies' Gun Metal Good year welt, FrtMich heel Ladies' Gun Metal, cloth top, welt Ladies' Gun Metal, gray cloth top, low heel ONE PRICE $4.95 Ladies' Vici, low heel, Goodyear welt Ladies' brown Vici, French heel, Goodyear welt Ladies' Vici, gray, cloth top, French heel Break two or three Utile squares off the plug of Real Gravely. It's a small chew tastes better and stays with you longer than your big chew of ordin ary plug. That's why it costs nothing extra to chew Real Gravely the best chewing plug in the world. goes further that's why you can get the good taste of this class of tobac co without extra cost. PEYTON BRAND Real Gravely Chewing Plug 10$ a pauch-znd vjorfhu Keep Your Feet Dry Ami use a good Antiseptic such as V.e Pyrol for a noso and mouth wash, and your chances of having tho Influenza is very slight. We have all the best Antiseptics, Cold Cures and Cough Medicines. Heath's Drug: Store hone 8K4. Tho San Tox Store- Going Out of Business All Hats Reduced Your opportunity to get the latest Millinery at greatly reduced prices Come early and get your choice Vanity Hat Shop PUBLIC SALE The umliM'sismil will offer for snli nt )iilillc miction, the following ilescrllicl ihtsoii.'iI r.irrly, silimli'il on tin- Tucker rnnch, 1)4 miles alHivp tin- liatclicry mi Ii.iniir isivrr, on Saturday, Oct. 19, 11 a. m. liny mare 0 years old, lihuk mnrj S years nlil, bay griding H yonrs ol.l, lr.ui gray ReMine; ; jcurs old. Bray cUln jears old, hay man' i: jear old, Jersey row .1 yean, old, red heifer a years old, li m.iutlix old calf, a M'ts work hnnie-w, set sinale Imssy linniPM, a Middies, John lieere naiton, hark, .lolin Deere sticky BanB plow, John Deere I l-inrh walkinK plow, ll-lnrh walking plow, center vet am spring tooth harrow, John I Voce mower fl.root nit. Van Ilium Urill with uravs seed altachmrnt, chains, forks, shovels, pick, s:. '!!eliv.-s, .loi.iileu.vs. g.mlon plow, l,nt. Iirring l.mls. wpiaro Kran.1 piam.. hoiiM'bol.l and kitchen fiinillint- cmiplrt, mid other atiicics too niiuieiMas m mention. i;i:i t-itoss wii.i, skuvk i.rxn? xi-, Tl li.MS OK SM.K: Ml m,i.is under a.-..IHi, msI, In hand nil sums over SciViHI, six months' time on approved stx urlty with IntereM at (I H-r cent, 3 per rent ilis.ount for cash. RAY E. WILSON, Owner W,l. ULRICII, Aurtionpcr