' PAfiTC TWO "MEDFOrm MAIL TIMTU'XR MFJDFOTtD. OTMXiON, FRIDAY. OfTOUETC 18, 101S fOCAL AND PERSONAL A telegram received In the city this morning Muted that Robert Btewart, who is taking the officers training course at the I'nlverslty of Orogon was seriously ill with Span ish lnfltienuz and pneumonia. Ills mother, Mra. K. 1. Stewart, will leave this evening to he at IiIh bedside. All millinery at reduced prices. Vanity Hut Shop. ' The stato militia company will hold Its regular semi-weekly drill Douglas, 201 South nivcrsldc. I'hono Hr. W. II. Hickman of Central Point, Is one of four Oregon physic ians .selected by tho government for ppecial medical duty incidental to tiie Spanlch Influenza epidemic over tho country. He is stationed in .Montana with headquarters at Helena, and his duty is to travel from place to place w'hero the epidemic is bad and see if there are enough physicians and nurses and If they strictly enforce the health rules. 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 mado from your old lick meeting tonight. Sergeant Dudley will bo In command In tho absence of Captain C.'anaday and Lieutenant Heddcn, who aro in 1'urtland. Orrcs, (ho ladies' laiior, will bo at Hotel Holland every Thursduy after noon high class onI. Fit and work manship guaranteed. 200 Mrs. J. H. Comey of I.eon, la., and. Jlrs. U. F, Hillings of Ashland, were visitors in the city today and callers at the Commercial club Hamilton & Ellington pianos. H. N. Lofland, 226 South Oakdalo. Look them over before you buy. 1S2 Claronco Cook, ono of tho dold Hill hoys at tho (). A. C, and former "woll known employe of tho Pantor- lum in this city, hus been seriously ill In tho hospllal at Corvallis. His mothor received a letter from the nurse, dated Oct. I I, stating that lie was better and that his temperature was again normal, but that he was still very weak. Singer Sewing Machine Shop, ,nd justing, repairing, cleaning. Phone 903-K. C. A. Chapman, 245 S. Central 1S1 Y. ( A. Itodgers and family of fiOK Angeles, are auto tourists en route home from Seattle who are guests at the Nash hotel Klslilng Is good this cool weather at Mod ford l"lnh Market. A. C. Miittelstaedt of ICaglo Point, was a business visitor In tho city Friday. Tin will he tho biggest Jewelry Christmas In the world's history war Xmas. Martin .1. Iteddy. A train load of Konlsons left De troit, Mich., Oct. 10 and will urrlve on tho coast by the 2 lib. Tho train will carry (O.'i of the tractors and will require 110 cam. They will be divided equally between the slates of Oregon anil Washington. Krnit, wax. Yl'nrncr, Wortman ODro. ' ISO Desplto tho vigilant search by all tho pollco and sheriff!) of southern' Oregon and northern California no trace has yet been obtained of Norrls H. Pyron who while being taken from Los Angeles to Hie federal peniten tiary at McNeils Island, Wash., escaped on the night of Oct. Illlh from a moving train near Ashland by slipping his shackles ami leaping from a moving train near Ashland. Pyron was being taken norlh to servo a sentence of 1" years. It was his third term on Ihe same charge. Ho la 1111 years old, weighs lll.'i. Is 5 feet nnd 7 Indies lu height, and Is of medium build. For tho best Insurnuce soe Holmes, tho Insiiranco Mnu. Pours sold In the New York auc tion inurket Thursday as fnllowi: Oregon Hose $l.rr, Anjou ?:!.(;.", anil Nells :i.42. Car washing, polrsliing, stnmnlz Ing. Valley Carage. 1 7 :i Mrs. . A. Klmoro of Hornbronk, roturaed home today afler having boen In Medrord to have some dental work dono. Ono and three-color stock poar InbclB for salo. Modford Printing Co. If Arlhur I'Miuiiuds of Montague, fol lowing a vlsll hern with his aunt. Mrs. M. C. .Medley, left today (or Han Francisco where be will try to enlist lu the navy. .More sorghum af Warner, Wort man Here's, llrlug your bucket. ISO Mrs. Peier Ingram spent Friday vislllng friends In Ashland. Daily's Tal. Phono 15. According lo vegelable gardeners now Is Hie t lino In buy ciihliaile for Ihe mulling of snuil.ruiil or Liberty cabbage, m tin- name has been sug gested since the war with Cermanv. At Ihe present time cabbage In sound nnd firm, and tlneio who wait until nfter Ihe first hard irosi ate liable to find the vegetable h not In as good condition. Some of Ihe head.; then will be cracke.l open and ihe ra:.l.' will have a str.umer taMe. Ono nnd tin -co-color slock near laliels for rule. .Mcdfuid PriiUIni: Co. County lslloi.i re,;i,.tei-ei at the hotels liiday In. In.!. I W. D Cross nnd ('. I-,'. I'onnrs o; Hulle Falls. .I. T. Adams of rr..-e.-, i. and liobert INiv.l and . D Hell nt ..ie.-:ito. I Hen ,iW:,ur In letter tin Ills father, til;. NiwKny. iu-1 ri celv- Cd, WrllCS til., I t,, ,,. ;;,,., of SpanMi IntliM :,i r.un,, .I,,,-! son. near Cidn'n'.i.i, :-!. c. 20 p.-r cent li lllltlon slloe-l. onix-a , i .v.iw l.alral a,Miue. ' Mrs. F If. Mi Malieu ,.f Iti-vel-leke. II. C, w ho en i em,. i.,,, Ani.el,- ,, Stopped off bi-ie r..r a i.. Willi ber brother. 1'eler l:-i r.iai. b it t li ) mor nlng for a vl.-li at Hornlu nik .Mrs. S IV l.ii -i-ui.n anil , hlhlren Of Monlague. hillewiiij a VImi lth her sister. Mrs .it. t Medley, bit to day for Sun l'i-:n :, w hero tV Will Illlike their rillu:v home. 102-J. William Itanium Is seriously '11 at tho Ilnrnuin apartments with what is thought to bo ono or the few cases of Spanish influenza in Medford. Regarding tho apple market situa tion K. M. McKeany today received tho following telegram from New York from Donnls, Kimball & Pope "Good red upples selling here: extras $2. 7a; three-quarter funcy from $2. ,10 to $2.75. A few Orogon New- towns -sold at $2.27." Mrs. C. E. Nelson of Oakland, Calif., who had been visiting her mother, Mrs. A. H. llookor, left for homo today. Auto repairing. Valley Garage. ' Charles II. Ilnrggraf litis boon ap pointed district, deputy grand exalted ruler of the order of Flits for the Jurisdiction of Oregon South. This (date Is divided into two districts and Mr. Hurggraf's territory Includes all of western Oregon south of Oregon City. The Sun wants a boy to sell Sun day morning papers, beginning this Sunday, at Ihe morning trains. Call at Sun or this office for particulars. I7U Hr. Heine, Gnrnott-Corcy Bids. The grand Jury will convene next Monday end tho sheriff's office Is busy serving subpoenas for witnesses to appear before the Jury. Prosecu tor itoberts is also busy preparing criminal eases which will be aired before the Jury. Tho circuit court term will begin on Monday, Aug. 2S Mr. and Mrs. F. .M. Corlies, Miss Maude Corlies and Mrs. Everett C. .McArlhur relumed Wednesday from n weeks motor trip to Portland and Astoria. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Corleis. Mrs. 10. C. McArlhur and sister, W. N. Campbell of Medford, aro registered at the Hotel Portland. Portland, Ore. Mrs. Chester Kubli of Applegato. was a .Medford visitor toda . y Tho city council for Iho third time this woek will attempt to hold a meeting tonight. Each attempt has failed because of lack of a quorum. !d GOLD STAR FOR ORLIE POMS X. (). I'owoi'fl, I ho Tnlrnl m prelum t has riH'ulvi'd u telegram niimr.mriiin Iho (truth at Fori. McDowell, t'al., of hl:i son, Orltn I'oworu, hk'mI Uti, a na tive of Talent ami a private In the national army, who iIhmI of tmeiimo nia Thurmlny. Oct. 17. at tho army h. piial, where lie was taken a week ag". ( trlli Powers was ono of llie 'iniwl popular ami estimaMe yoiiu men In the county. At the outbreak of the war, lie tried twin to enlist, hut was rehcted for minor physical deferta. However, In wan accepted win a call ed to the colon a month ago. lie was well known as a musician and was u im'tuhcr of tho Klks IoiIko of Ash land. Mis parents received a wire Thursday morning tolling of the ser lousnt':i of his condition and bad prepared to ntnrt for San Kraneist-o on tin afternoon train when a second wire nnnouueed his death. The remnlnM will he shipped to Talent for Interment. SAU'NIKI. Tlmrsdav. Del. 17.- (Jreek troop- tmlnv completed (lie re oeciipnt 1 1 hi ol" t he regions hi' (JreeU Maeedoiun which have hecu held U the Mulgiiriiitis am) Turks. nit on, women's hmhlt' "Hoo.l Rheumatic Pains QUICKLY KASKD HY PFNKTRAT- 1NO HAMLINS WIZARD OIL vfcnH - A s:fo, liirmlcss and effective preparation to relieve the pains of MK-tnnatism, Sciatica, I-ftine Hack Kill J u m ha mo is Hamlin's Wizard CMl. It contains no chloroform or other (I.uiiicrou dniKS but is com posed oi the most expensive of lie:uux ils. It penetrates quickly, drive- out the soreness, and lim bers up the Mitt, ju hintf joints ami inusi Ics. Wi7in1 Oil is a Rood, dependable preparation to keep in the medicine chet fnr lirst aid when the doctor may be far away. You will find al-tuo-it il.iily use for it ill cases of Mtddfii initliaps or accidents surh :is spT.iitH, bruise, cut, burns biles .md stints, lnt as reliable too, (or raraclic, toothache, croup and coli,'. iiur itrtt f'r '-f If urn Tilr! I'irk lo him nJ H.ni. , 1 vMi rotiHr-ittrtn TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY iWAXTKI) lilrl ror t;.Mter.il hotis,. work, two In fainil.i . Call Mrs l.lneoln McCorma. k. 11 Ho Court. Tel. t;'.".'. imi WEEKS ft KcGOWAN CO VXl)i:UTAKKlI Pny IMionr: rt Ifle M'27. M(;ht riiones: l V. Wci k, !lt;l.JJ. Lmly A"lnt4Uit. I A raid made bv Chief of 1'olice Tiinoiiiv and Niultt Poln-euian Adams on a room in ji roominu' house nt mid night la-t n i lit broke no a driuUiitLr Pjrtv and resulted in the arrest, of State l'ol iceman Charles Siuither, lit) year.s old, and an individual uiv iiiiT the name of Itrown. of Josephine coiiniv, and two vounir women. flie room raided was that of Serjeant C. C. Triplet! of the state police who was in Tortland at the ;ime, but who will be arrested on hisjvturn from that city tonight, as Chief Timothy claims that lor some lime lie has been mnk intr his room the headquarters for so cial (hiuliiiiL' parlies. Triplet's home is in Kprinafield. and Smithers is a resident of Salem. These two officers Imvc been sta tioned in the Siskiyons for (several months for Ihe especial purpose of eatchimr professional boot lenders snunriiliuir whiskey into Oregon from California. lIoollejiKei'H (iot Hy Tn view of last nii:Hf's raid and de velopments it is claimed ore eoiniiiLT. it is not hard to understand why liuuor in wholesale; ouantities lias tfoilen b these officers the past few weeks. The sniu".irlers in nearly ev ery instance were later caught near Woscbure; by Deputy Sheriff Hopkins d' Domilns rouiit v. 1 1 ami reus ol ui::irts ' whisky have been eoiifis f'ali d in Douglas euuntv and about -JMMf in finj-i impoM-d at lloseburr in (lie p:ft two weeks from the sever I wholesale auto Muui:i:lcrs appre hended. ('hief Timothy had been watching Triplet's room for a week or more, lie savs that la.-t Tuesday niLdd (he Mime two voiiipj women, and Trit)iet and Smithers were in Ihe room drink ing, l-'eclinir sure of his trround, the chief ohlained a search warrant yes terday nftrrnoon. nnd at midniuht made the raid. Trinb-'t was absent at Portland, for which eitv he left Wednesday with Deputy I'nited Slates Marshal Tiidieimr to lake weue hontle prisoners to the slate metropolis. Complete Confess I on f')l(ivb'"' ) !'( rf id i 'ri-P v IVqcip- cutor L'oherN w as summoned from home and the prisoners were taken to his ofiice where tney were closely ouolioiicd. Smithers and al! others of the party talked IVf-ly and made, it is elaimed, a eoinpl"te confession, implicating Triplet t. The charge au'itinst Smithers is that of maintain in a public nuisance, lirown. whose first vi-it it was to the room, put no cash bail of $!i0, ami v;n allnwed to :o. Tiie women are. held as wit nesses. A 'A'nrninl ehiir.Mntr Trip lett with maintaiuiii" a nuisance by L'iviny ,!iv,;iv into::ir::tii!;r lio:iors in bis vcotn. h; been vorn out. Tho Btate authorllierf have been j notified of the char against Trip lett and Smfthors, and their inimedi- ato discharge from the Rtate police force Is expected. It is elaimed that tho chief of police of Ashland has also some interesting evidence rela tive to the conduct of Triplett and Smithors In Ashland. State Police man Ireland, whose home la in Grants Pass and whotie headquarters are in that city, is not Implicated in any way with Smithers and Triplett. OVER THE TOP FOR Ktnntliiig Totlay .Mmlfonl Auliland Central Tolnt... Jacksonville HukIo Point Talent Cold Hill Unite Kalis Quota. Subscribed ..$298,158 $JOS,000 181,672 19, SlH 17,520 12,.-U() 12,300 9,94 4 6,93.6 1S2.000 22.150 17,550 12,500 14,300 10,900 10,000 WASHINGTON, Oct. IS. There v.-ill bo no extension of llio Liberty Loan subscription period past Satur day nlKht, Secretary AlcAdoo stated cniplintically today. Furthermore, said tho secretary, it I will be necessary to have a fifth and j perhaps a siirt.li loan regardless ot tho ! outcome of the Germans' present ' Ileum iips-nHnttnna Consequently it bihooves the na tion now to subscribe its utmost, -both to reduce the amounts of these prospective fimire loans anil to strengthen the nation's moral posi tion at this critical time, the secre tary added. Secretary McAdoo expressed full belief that tho six billion total would lie achieved, adding: '"I do not Imow exactly where nil that monoy is coin ing from, but I know it is coming." .Mr. .McAdoo denied that tho gov ernment contemplated selling Liber ty bonds continuously and abandon ing the Intensivo campaign method, but that if any efficient moans could lie found of marketing comparatively small amounts of bonds between drives it will ho adopted. Total ?.-i71,704 $580,000 Hurrah everybody! The Medford district went clean over the top today in the fourth Liberty loan campaign oxceedlng Its quota of $298,158 by tho safo margin of $10,000. The total of subscriptions reached is $308,000. Jackson county is also over the top with a margin ot $15, 000. As soon as It was known that the quota had been reached, and passed tho committee decided to make no further effort to get subscriptions ill fact called the campaign closed then nnd there. However, people who desire to make subscriptions between now and the official close of the campaign tomorrow afternoon can do so at the banks. Such subscriptions will be welcomed. There is no doubt but that before the hanks close at 3 p. m. Saturday a number of belated subscriptions will be received and the total consid erably swelled. More Suliscriptions Late this afternoon V.". A. Lanna. agent of the A?sociated Oil company, received the following telegram from - the company's headquarters at San Francisco: "Notify Fourth Liberty loan committee that this company subscribes for additional $3000 thru the First National bank. Please draw at sight on this office to order of First National bank for $300, being Initial ten per cent payment." Tho company had taken a $3000 subscrip tion last week. Tho largest subscription made yes terday was ono of $4000 by Zach Cameron. Mrs. P. U. 0111 and P. S. Anderson made $500 suliscriptions. There were three $200 subscriptions and ten $50 subscriptions. The committee desires to express its heartfelt appreciation to all who helped make tho campaign a success, realizing that It was tho earnest ef forts of tho men and women sub committees and solicitors, as well as the loyalty, patriotism and and fine Bplrit shown by a large majority of the people that enabled the district to reach and go over the top. Ashland's quota was raised with out solicitation, 1134 persons volun tarily purchasing bonds a unique record speaking well for tho commu nity's patriotism. WASHINGTON'. Oct. 18. The sen ate I'oroiun relations committee alter brief consideration tmlnv ordered t'"' Italian draft trealv favorably re ported to Hie semtto. Tim treutv is similar to those negotiated by the I'nited Ktntes with Orent lirituin, Ktiiih'c and (ireece. J ECKilAN5 , FOR COUGHS AND COLDS A hard- ralrium compowrifl that f ITtiftr.l against chronic luna nnd throat troi-lites. A tujiC-rftoralvo prepared without liBrmful or huUl-(urinin .iruea. Try thi-m. toiiay. . ... r 50 cents a box, including war tax Tor oa!c by it'.l IwcRlt i;cluaaa Laboratory, l'hiiulJpbJ Lift Off Corns! "Freezone" is Magic! Lift any Corn or Callus right off with fingers No pain! JI.IL inj) rrop little Freezone on an aching corn, instantly that com stops hurt ing, then you lift it right out. It doesn't hurt ono bit Yes, magic'. Why waitt Your druggUt. sclli a tiny bottle of Freezone for a few cents, sufTicicn& to rid your feet of every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between tho toes, and calluses, tr'thout sore ness or irritation. Try It! Xo huxnbup! IPS Protrf that Some Women Mrs. Etta Dorion, of Ogdensburg, Wis., says: "I suffered from female troubled which caused pierciiiR pains wt liko li knife thniii:;li my back tiiul side. I llnnlly lost all iny Firengiu so l nun in go in ucu. j no inn-mi iiui.-u .in tivitiiiiii but I would nut listen In it. I tliouirht nf what I had read about I.vdia K. I'iiikliiiui's Vi'itetablo Compound nnd tried it. The lirst ' bottle brought (treat relief and six bottles have, entirely cured me. All women who have female trouble of any kind should try Lydia K. l'inkliam's Vegetable Compound." How Mrs. Boyd Avoided an Operation. Canton. Ohio. "1 suffered from a female trouble which caused me much nullering. and two doctors decided that 1 would have to go through an operation belorc 1 could pet well. " Jly mother, who had been helped by I.Tdia TvPink ham's Vegctabl'; Compound, advised ine to try it be fore siibiiiitiiiigtoaniiiH'ratinn. it relieved nu trotn my troubles so I can do my house work without any tliMicult y. I advise any woman who tsaiiiictcii witn female troubles to give l.ydia ).. I inkliain s cite table Comnoiiiiil a trial ami it. will do as much for tbem '--Mrs. M.uuu Horn, l t-l 5th .St., E., Canton, Ohio. ' Everij SickWoinan Shdul 1 LYDIA E. P VEGETABLE' Before Submitting To An Operation US i 1 -TTr I.. IV; 3 ' ' .-rJ X N'W. f ,ft II srrt ' tjfi ilia ' zip m n INKHAN S COMPOUND 1 mil ji LYDIA E.PINKHAM MEDICINE CO. LYNN. MASS, Magazine Subscriptions On account of shortage of holp und slow transportation, maga zine subscriptions should be sent in now for Xmas or to begin the first of the year, otherwise they will he seriously delayed. Pub lishers have sent us this Information. Owing to several causes, principally the new zone rate, there will bo sharp advances in prices soon. A tow Illustrations of advances coming follows: Hog. Price Club Price American llov Now $1.50 $1.25 'Xov. 1st 2.1)0 None Century Now 4.00 3.50 lYov. 10th 4.00 None Everybody's - Now l'.ilO . None We;. 15th' 2.jo. None Good Housekeeping Now 1.50 None .Ian. 1st 2.00 , None McClures Now 1.50 ' ' 1.25 - yov. loth '"' 2.00 ' lms 'Delineator Now 1.50 None Dec. 15th 2.00 None St. Nicholas Now 3.00 2. B0 iN'ov. 10th 3.00 None Hand us your subscriptions NOW. You can Btnrt with any num. ber In the future hut If you wait until the last minute you are go ing to be disappointed. J11SUKOUD UOOK STOltE. CASH AND CARRY Is a Fair Deal to Euyer and Seller. Profit by these Special Prices. TOMORROW, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19, AT THE TRUAX STORE. $2.80 75 85 12 . 25 10 Sec our window for punches and grapes. Fair Dealing anil Courteous Treatment Always The Truax Company 327 E. Main. Medford. Sack high grade flour Sack barley flour Coffee, :-U). can Uaisins, pkg Soda. :5 pkgs Puffed Wheat, pkg. ... edford Sample Store SPECIAL For this WEEK only ve are going to offer LADIES' SHOES at prices that you cannot afford to pass up. These arc 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, French heel Ladies' Gun Metal, cloth top, welt Ladies' Gun Metal, pray cloth top, low heel ONE PRICE $495 Ladies' Vici, low heel, Goodyear welt Ladies' brown Vici, French heel, Goodyear welt Ladies' Vici, gray, cloth top, French heel Our Home Cannery Puts up Fine Goods We call your attention especially to their Solid Pack Tomatos AND ' ' Kentucky Wonder Beans ASK for the HOME Brand "With Medford Trade is Medfoid Made." MARSH & BENNETT Personal Attention. Prompt Service. PHONE 2.-2