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PAGE RTX MKDFORD MATT; TRIBUNE, MEDFOKD, ORFiONT. WEDNESDAY, OCTOTiER 1H. 101S j ASHLAND AND VICINITY In line with a rucommendatlon from the board of health, the city authorities continue until further no tice (ho embargo on public gnthor lnB. whether sclioola, churched, the atres, lodiiuo or other asemblnKe3. The ban was applied on Tuesday morning. There are but few cases of Influenza here, and thse arc spor adic ones. A few families anticipat ed tho closing movement aB a pre cautionary measure by keeping their children out of s:liool before the of ficial order was made. There is no evidence whatever of an epidemic hero, the authorities slniply'wlshliii; to lessen tho dunucr of Infection anil guard against complications. Offic ial notice pf tho closing epoch would havo been made In tho Tidings o7 Tuesday, If that paper had not gone to pross on Its weekly issue busls ahead of schedule. In lino with other fraternal organ izations the ladles of tho Mnccnbocs hero aro Investing in Liberty bonds, tho this opeclflc organization goes the others one better by making lit purchases In the generous amount of $500 or over. At n mooting of tho cxo-iutlve com mittee of tlio Liberty loan campaign Incident to the present fourth Horles. Monday evening, It developed that tho sum of $12,300 was lucking to complete tho quota of $ IS 1,600 for tlio Ashlund district. No steps were taken to make the concluding days of tho campaign otherwise than ones on the voluntary subscription basis. This plan was adopted at tho start, devoid of hysterical features, and will bo continued until the close of tbe campaign on Friday of this week, and this too without misgivings what ever as regards final results, inas much as tho quota in full is already practically assured, in tbe early days of tho campaign, when tho .Ma cedonian cry from Portland was wired local headquarters to "come over and help us!" the retort courto ous was a rejoinder, "Wo will be "there when you need us! Rosctta Mc.N'cll, county health nurse, was hore tho first threo days of tho week 1n consultation with par ents nnd .children over hcailh mat tors, with transient office room at tho dlnwlhorno school building. The recoptlon in honor of Hev. C. A. ldwnrds and family, postponed from last week, will be held In the Methodist church parlors on Thurs day evening, Oct. 1 7. . Threo Ashland soldier boys receiv ed commissions as second HeutenanlB In tho service, last. Saturday, at the conclusion or the firth training camp at Fortress Monroo, Va., where the specific training Ih In that of const artillery. Tlio tria of new officers nnd their assignments include .Iuiuch Q. Adams, Fort Stuvoiis; Lynn I), Buck Lake, after ducks, gutting sev eral which got away. J. J. Cambers, j owner uf tbe Muck Lake ranch, camel home with them for n brier visit be-J rore returning to his big rutivh there or over 2'Kio acres to fix up every thing sni.g for tlio wlnlor season. Till ranch is ull substantially runccd. the lake proper being a portion or the holding, and toveri'.l hundred lieatt or cattle are pas.ureu on mis nK1(v. lijti, just. Tlicv seem l liloul griiziiu: property. T'le lake has ! ,i,)inLr L)0( onj ir(, j,,,., been mentioned r.s tlio fountain head Mm.,. I 1. ,,,, ,.,..;t ;,, :,;, e.v-Coiintv Commissioner Hilev. wiis!ben thero three times beforo but dome: business in our town J'Viilnv. Hev. .1. K Ilritlson. hi brother. "'. K. iiriltson Mil,! V. K. lirittsnn were doiiii biiiiiicss in our town I-'ritla v ul ternoon. I understand that f.ie people of the Aiiostolie i'uiili. v.lio have been liolu ir.ir scrvicm here on Wednesduv ev- imits, will )! ) services next Wcd- of Bcveral Irrigation projects. uf the uimtrv. thinks that the sight that night was I the moat beautiful she had ever wit- nested. Mrs. Scoit Is the wife of the manager of the Tacoma Metal com-j pany's business at tho Lake Creek mines. j The P. & E. company removed our! ngent from tho depot Friday. Mr. j Nev.-port, the. ticket agent of Medford j came out Friday and checked up j their belongings mid Saturday morn-j lag when tho train arrived there was Egent here, but the conductor. EAGLE POINT EAGLE1S By A C iiowh ir si'tro on t)u K, !'i r-i-t cur i'nr her home Fridiiv. ,!i!in Wiiiii'ii'.'liain. our ireil con triii'tur on t ho E. I'.-1'crsisl nunc i-'eciiis to have a i.T'-nt den! of I rouble .wild his ear mi Iijm roiite. I'rii'uv . Wi'iliii siliiv iii'li ii. oiin .'.!i.-s Fli.ir- I iiMirninir lie luid Air. I.. I,. Love of ciii'c Lcminir. n'ur inlcriitiliiile teai-h-I 'cntral I'oint Inke his mail and nns- (.r, cave an ciiteriniiiineiit m lier de-1' iiiu'lMK'iit, uml invited in tiic imirons; uf the i.'-liiKil. Ma;ler Niinsin." I'ierco .M.mi Flcreiice It. Vntson of Trail ! Charley Daton, Is on the job und will Thorncroft. eiiuie out nil the S II lldinis'i Miiilikeaa thlr.sa r.traigbt. i"ow Ell freight; Prof. Ilrlscoc, r.r end lonir i :!scLro on tiu It.. IV ai orns to eoII at $1 per hundred lbs., I'ne money to be used for Junior lied Cross. .Mrs. Sandry and Gladys with Mrs. Judge Gilmoro and Miss Scott, mo tored to Grants Pass Wednesday evening to see the war play "The Greater Love." Mr. Ilorton Is purchasing all the acorns that the school children gath er in the interest of the Junior Ked Cross. Miss Scott will si end the week end th Mrs. Mlntliorn at the ranch, has to be paid in advance. fflSJE p SCHOOL I Wbwutt, point of enihurkatlon, Hoho-I kon, N. J.; Carroll M. WsiKnor, Por trotm Monroe. W. B. Ayor, federal food mlmlnln t rat or for Oregon, wua In Ashland Inst Sunduy, on the way to San Fran cisco to attend a conferonro of tlio allied food administrations rent of tho Hock mountuliiH. George tianlere after over ti dozen yoara continuous service In tlio em ploy of tho Ashland ireanmry, leaves t h la week for nn Indefinite alixy in Portland, accompanied liv hl family. Tholr cozy homo on Noli Hill ntreet nan been rented to V. I. Spene m principal of Junior hU;h school. In contests for prizoa connecter I with liberty loan cnaya, as partici pated in by Rchool children thrnont tho state, Aubland does not peem to hnvo been represented. tieorKe LounHberry, of Med ford, nnd FrnncPs Cope, Helen Norrls, Kuthor .Miller, and Irene Chandler, all of Phoenix, won prizen worthy of tho effort. Over 150,000 school children lu Oregon entered the competition, tho topic fliiKgestcd for the p:ny bolus, "My Lllmrty Hond and 1." IvOuIh Lner, well known former renldent here, and who for several yours has been identilled v.lth IiIh brother In mining pursuits In the dis trict tributary to Tnnopah, Nov., was recently In an automobile accident. Ho was removed homo to Smith Da kota in a nerloe.8 condition. till Knrlow visited with bis son-in-law, Herman Anderson, of Coojilllo. between trains on Sunday, ihe latter being on his way borne from u biuti no.is trip 10 San Kranoif;o. A ChrlHtmaH hurouu has been added to the Itnd Crom salvage de parlmeut, the Idea IicIuk to Induce every child to donate ntie i;ift t(, anil nlstt purcbu'te one from, theu head quarters, tho means derived fwnn this voluntary bIvIiik and pureluini: to form ihe nm Lmis of a Chrlminu fund in behalf of needy children over sens during the forthcoming holi days. The Shetland poiv, H diminu tive animal, even smaller than I lie usual specimen, which was lately presented to the salvage manage ment, lias arrived from the vlelutty of KnRle Point, anil Is the cvnosure of admiring eyen not only from the Uttlo folks hut al?o the older ones. Miss (ilady Itamiunnd, V. C. T. IT. locthrer, will glvn an nddrers at tho Haptlst church. Friday eenin;:, Oct. IS, on "Our Part lu a '.Jreat Democracy." With the closlns of the huntinn aenson numerous local parties made foraya Into various district here- Abouts with varvlim success mid Homo with no luck whatever. 1 r. F. II. Johnson and boys went to Lake of the Woods and Pelican Hay, finding that llerninn 8lo k had piecedcl thnm at the lake. Fmerron Howell and Nym Kong went to Mt. Wagner lorrltory. rotiirnliiK rmpiy-handed. Ed Phlppa and Hill Mitchell hunted In tho region of Mt. Warner also, and tho former got f door. Con ley Hates and Georgo Kramer motored over to j presided. It coiiM-ted of voejil and innti-'-iiiietiUtl inusie, re:t;iti"ji;-:. read irms, nnrl wound hp with a Miellinu imileli. TIkti! wh": nine t' t lie mi ni Is lined up. Dr. Mult. Mr. Ii. K. Uimk nnd A. V. Iluwk'U wiiv Mclcct eii ns judves. There vere over 'J'dt word-i pV(tj:ot:necd nod bul vrtv lew of ll.i.u ,vere ii'is:.iM lied. H. ink's lillle biV and John liotiinsou'rt uU c'd il r.ii'iit' r ilid r.ot iimms nnv niol tlu-n l!icv :;lood up nud sueHed for I he ehfiiutUMtiSiiio. and we beiun to Uiin!: tli;il we vvre in lor en niter noon i-pilhii'T C'-nlesf. hut after a 'ir.ni lony time ?l'ss fiobinstui missed n word and tli.it flowed tiint Part of the program. )iW !ir the entertain ment -Mrs. h'oval I :; ' and Miss Lensinir sanir (b:et. The exercises were very food nil the wav throuL'b. nt!(l o.vc tliirej th::t I r.oli cd in r lieulnr w.is ir nil f trie cliildrer -itoke up hi'i'l and i.i.-tiii'-!. and little Miss Smith, n airl of :iImmi: or l;i vears. rend mi u'-li'-le on the work of the 1(,, Cros-;. ;i. d think tltr.t she deserves st-"eiul credit for I lie innlifPT in which t n rendere.'i the r-ndine. Tbe entire ( n!crl:iinment re tlcelii credil on the tcaehers who have acted us instrueturs. Miss Lensiinf antiounecd ; t'ie elo-e tli::l she ex-pf'-icd to have nituilur cntrrliiinmcntii everv month ut ,.i v;ih l;s. There wip: j ciiite n rumil'er of Ihe patrons of thej iehool in ntle::ilanee m:d cvervbodv ! seemed lo be well plcns.-d. ?Ii-i. t'liurle-; l':!in:er rdui'ied from Ashland Thursday, wheiv rhe bad been for niedieul nnd denial Ireatiiieut. Kiie tells me tlnit she ex pects to start for Washington (Mute) to join her husband, who is wnrkimr in tlio lumber induMrv, in n short time. There has been nome udv lookiiiL' holes in the bridge bclween Ihe post- office und Him depot mid our mayor has taken it upon himself lo tear up (ho old floor mid replace it with new lumber, somrlliiinr I hat lias been needed lor some time. Shorlv Alien and his brother-in-law, Mr. Ilcn.-dov. came in Tlmrsdnv niorniutr for breakfast. Mr. Allen had been up to the sawmill near the Free ferrv. tbe dnv before alter a load c.f lumber to be used in buililinir on a iraet of land he has purchased off of tbe Von tier Mollen Iraet on An telope creek, and Mr. lletislev cn mmed in pickiutr apnles on tbe Tron sen orehard nnd is tnkiriir his supper and Itrcal.f.ist here ut the- Suimv ;ide. Kridav Mr. K. A. I'.t'v. business u:aliai;er o- Mrs, 4. K. Arnes ol the fntrri'rban Tiuck compauv of Med-1 senuers over his route on account of his ecr bei'i'.r out of commission. J. H. Jackson and wife have re (nrned from their (rip lo Snn Knui ''isco. I, os Anti'clei. Stockton, et", Thv he.'e been yone for some weks or.ii rcnot a splendid vis:t. Thee went to I. os Aulm'Ics via the eonst route und retir'ed Ih-otieli San .loiuiuin vr'llev. tnkiin' in (!- nu-t of 'lie vijlr part of Tie itr. '''hev '""iii'i-! their ('r-.ii'd-'er. Mrs. Williair. Climnhers. ,np-n x;',U thMn. Mrs. Ova lier;' l"sbrnd is in Vn servier ford and !:i rtiaulfcr were here look ing over (he lilut iiulustrv, takiiiL' dinner at Hie Sunnvsiile. The ad news of the ueridcnlni sh'nitini;- ol h'ov Willelt ennie ever the wire nnd appeared to be a com plete -.bock t almost everyone who heaid it. Mr. Willi t -i was Hi" mail contractor and carrier from Kaylc Point to IVr-dst for Jour vears and v.as one of our most hiirhlv respected l itr'rr. n ti1 b a's n ninnber of warn Iricnd- lo io'n in svmpalliv tor tin berrnfed 'uunlv. Witrd came Satur- dav lliat lu pa.td auav Friday un:lil. Mi- Miril.- Wd-ion, (ii-i'liter ol ' t I re!o S;.?:-. Prcd Pellvrexv. now of Ley An eejes. emre in n few davs a"o to look alter bis far:ninr interests here, but expects In return in a short time. J. V.. Wili'lev. one of our lendine orchnrdi.s's was a business caller rriunv. Me savs that he has lilreadv shipped a car of anJs nnd is trettin nlunir finely with nis work. The wea'her is ideal nnd the fruit is ood. Win. Terrv nnd wife who left here two weeks ulo last Sundew Septem ber returned Friday last. Thev have been visit ini" his mother. .Mrs. K. M. Stewart, nnd two of his sisters, in Oakland. This ir- their first visit to the Inrtrc city nnd he expressed bis admiration of I ho wonderful siehts. He saw his first rice trrowimr, lis first lemons nnd ornr.res. nnd pronounces California, a wonderful country. A Lrentleni:'n came in Snlurdav inorrpii' on the train hv tbe name of l.uton. of Albonv. Ore., innuirinc for -Mrs. Messier, an mint of his. who he has not seen since he was a, small hoy and T took him to be ;"i or (ill. Me took pnf-saire on thn K. P.-L. ('. slaue to n to her home near Browns boro. Joe Stfiekle of Gold Hill is here visit intr bis daiiLdiler, Mrs, Jake Jones. V. K, Nvswa nicer in llie employ om the California-Oregon Fleetrie Power company was here for dinner Satur day. Me emue.out f'1 briny n nrv transmitter to be used here bv the; eot'ipjinv. W. 15. Vnlkor, special agent for Standard Oil company, Mcdford, and Charles it. Roberta, credit manager Standard Oil company, Portland; J. Hacuforti. G. C. Dunala. ill. liuott. Tacoma, Wn.-h., and Mrs. C. V. Scott' of Ashland, spoke ' at the Grango hall at Wlmer, Oct. U th, on the normal school question. Mr. and Mra. Frank Gilmore have just received notice of tho death of their son-in-law, Lester McDonald, who died at ininamuir of Spanish pri.npo. Mr. and Mrs. Gilmoro left LeMcr Wilcox, a uruduato of the oa i:n IiibL Lr: ,VI " 17 cJasa, who hca been atatloncd at cominunity oxteuda neartfolt aym Fort C'otumbia for the past aovonteen ! pal'iy' 1 montbo, is expecting to bo trans-1 Cur efficient rood Duporvlaor is forrd fo New York this ivcok, from improving our roadu this week, whore he will probably aoon be sent I r The Py Teacher club will meet ovrsr-aa. ' j r ntiW night in ihe achoo! assembly ClKP.taue.ua lu HoBue Ulver, Oct. j ha,B8 RoSoUa McGraU wU, addresa 2J-2.1. Owens hall. They present an j tlQ mcQll and a musical and pic. iui,e:iinG program. These entertain. !tur0 m wllI bo loni It ,B menu aro educational a3 well r en-, do rcd a enU ,je nt tcria'mrg r.nd the people of Rogue RiviT ar.d community aro fortunate Sophomore l?nys in securing this attraction. Wo hope: Of ull the yearn of high school thi;y will improve thio opportunity. j The pop-homore h the best. Claude UurUhart returned I Wo keep the school going fro:n Portland yesterday morning, to' And never tako a rest, ppend a few weoka with her parento j Wo Pep it to tho freshman hore. She has spent thj paat two And to the Juniors we give full score, months with her hurband In Port-1 Wo will be sophomores lund, where ho has been in training j In our minds for evermore, at the Benson Polytechnic school. WImt K Rt H s Consists ()f Prank Orr. who has been very 111! There's a whole row of sophomores at Camp Lewis, Wash., 1b repo'ted very much Improved and h!s mother Is cxpccied home soon. i David Martin, an old Rogao River high school student, has recently landed in Prance. Ho enlisted in Al bany, Ore., with the 5th Co. Oregon Coast Artillery, while a student In Albany college, shortly after U. S. de clared war. IIo was stationed at Port Canby for several months, be fore being sent across. The Galbreaths arc railing nround in a new Pord this week result of a trip to Med ford Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Scidmore paid a visit to Modford Friday. They expect to leave for Snn Diego next Wednesday. Their many friends hero will regret their departure. Mrs. Prank Clark and sister Mies Lllla Martin, a gmduuto in last yoar's class, returned from Portland last Tuesday night to spend tho win ter here. Misses Lottio and Edith OwenB loft for Portland 'Wednesday night where they oxpct fo spend tho win ter. Miss Myrtlo Mngorlo visited ac the home of Miss Evelyn Young, out from Phoenix from Wednesday to Saturday. Miss third, a prominent high school teacher hero, went to her homo In Medford for over tho week end. Junior Red Cross work In tho school is coming right along, under who think they're mighty smart, And half a row of juniors who think they're smarter yet. There's one whole seat of seniors and they ought to be smart. But oh! those three large freshmen Are the smartest coming yet. I went upon the mountain, Looked across tho plain, Saw a bunch or dry stuff; I thought It must be grass, And, lo, upon your honor It was the sophomore class. MM ITEMS of Lake creek wero hero Saturday lor oinner. i no party irom iaconmilho Fp0lldid supervision of Miss is interested in tho Lake Creek man-I I!ur,i Tnn saIo of thn -sues coMeMPd ganeso mine, and aro hero looking ( by Miss Hurd Is amounting into dol over their Interests. They had Just i inrn nm Wft PVnfrt m hnvn pnnm-h ret erned from Crater Lake where f monev to buv neccssnrv materials to they went Friday afterno in oxpect- pbuicln work soon. Ing to find nccommodutions but when j vIrfi, Arthur Mvors has been on tho they reached tho lake found tha: ; gi( j, list imt iA !OW convalescent. everything was locked up so had to i Tho school children of the lower return to Prospect. Mrs. Scott has 1 cr,,rif!, nr hl!B.. riavR ffn,1Prin.' Mr. Cooper and family who has been living at Beagle tho past year aro moving to Phoenix. Henry Morgan of Beagle, motored to town Tuesday. Mr, Jess Gbus moved Mra. llans come. and-children to Medford thir, wook. i Tho Red Cross club workers of An tioch sent in 24 girls' sorgo dresses for the Belgian hist month. George Sla-coy is making prepara tions to gravel the road this week. Miss Ora Vincent returned home this week and Is reported quite sick. Dewey Vincent who Is working nt tho foothill orchard returned home Wednesday for a week's vacation. Howard Mayflcld of the Meadows passed thru the valley with a bunch of cattle. : Elmer Drake of tho Meadows haul ed grain to market thiB week. Gyp Vincent and family who are living with his brother Jim Vincent will movo to Tolo this week. Mr. und Mrs. Kd Moore will move to Medford this week. Mr. and Mrs. Southwold nnd Mr. and Mrs. wero out ii,.i!er of t':;. L-.tMi'd;. und Juad.ty to vi: It Ai:-.;-jch. . Mr?. Ed Moore of Hooray for Banana PeeP'Gets-li" Only Real Way to Get Rid of Corns. Which ilo you prefer a corn thnt VUlls or n com that iv-cNT IlulcUrj or ItlPtirtliicNhf Only Wi'tK-H" ctm t rlil or jtutr corn tlio pot'l-nlT Vtny, ttm OiiuaoU way. Vuu ilon't noed a pull. "Cornt Never Trouble Mo, I Ut Cetft-It'"l Why hump yoitri'lf th( flor Biit vlih your ).. -t un l hi Pli't? fu'iii ivO'i. j -i. nii.l irmir.. nn 1 cut inr ! it liy irriP t.- jour ( ("I ivitli !iive or winu j.mr ttx t Into ii Mri iviinrnl IhiikP" with noino J U-ky t 1 1 or il-hr? I.llpii too wliort. ! ro Oi t.H.u- it tnkt- n f. w nc.-oiuii t iinr r anil tin'n iio fu-o-Miif. Corn i.tlin tti'nn.rw itux-n It j-uit wunt.1 Pf- lof! thui'oni A tlli your II iititrs tlio I tvl-oli) t li i iirf, iot iuilI nil. ci. r rind' i-it-mi, nmi ifom-i only Ui'lf-Il Cu tlo thn. I'rikn no ehniitva, "t!ct!-li," tho aurtr.uiiecil, monrv ln-k rnni-rninM.r, tho nnlv futr IT. Pt tMlt rl t rltlit Ht nnv rinm l1,r.. M ( d ty E. I at, i incu !k LU, t'li Icaau, 111. ttold 111 Meoferd ciot i isotumeuded ns tho World's Pest Corn Remedy by Leon 11. H:i-l(ltit and .Medior I Phar macy. CLOSED ON SUNDAY 1 - Beginning Sunday, October 20 The Oregon State Council of Defense has re quested no delivery of petroleum products be made on Sunday. The Standard Oil Co. is glad to comply with this request, and beginning Sunday, October 20, ar.d thereafter until further notice, all of our distri bution stations in the State of Oregon, including our automobile service stations, will be closed on Sunday. No sale oidelivery of any kind will be made on Sunday. As in the case of our previous announcement regarding the sale of gasoline and engine distillate only between the'hours of 6 a. m. and 0 p. m. (now week days only), this request lis made for the pur pose of conserving man power and we know that our patrons will raTioiically co-operate in making this important war measure effective. STANDARD OIL CO. (CALIFORNIA) K.i tsa m va VZT tK TFSf illl m m ttf Ms JUtiOSCsYS' KOIKE CKDE POLISH VhE same Plrr. EN CEM 1 5 -.1 ' . ii jllfll ft TT Tr I ARGE quantities of SmaoiA are pur chased by the Government to be sold to the Soldiers and Sailors. . We aim to make SaisoiA cost the men serving their country and the public back of the men, as little as possible. Var conditions turn men's heads to profit making. We believe friends and users are more valuable than the profit of tlie moment That is why you can buy SisraoiA at the same price as always. BLACK - mi - WHITE - RED - DROWN h t tkv.vi -n ft m ?ij $Xn 'if&i iSW"wl J 4 j . "J : J .' '' '.-5 TVni' J I. M l mi JACKSON COUNTY CREAMERY rnuist ai ru-Di c RD.f HEGCN. An'l wt-nr twice i ; .T OO mile. 'r-n r. 'M -II. U.I' Ttrw. Ounrmiteed ITVTlT.r. i:m. .-, ; our .Survirt' SMIIiv. u no i ;'T, l'p-rt)-li.-to Vj'. h i. ..I. o;i. T-; ,r.r T!rr Fcrvici' lu mrf i. I. 11... t rn-i Curtli lianlrnl Tlrt Air Kros F. K. Roberts 132 S. Riverside