PA HE TWO AfEPFOTlD MATT; TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OttKfiOX, "WEDXERDAV. Of'TOP.ER 2P,, 19918 T OCAL AND JL PERSONAL Tho bhIvuko department of the Red CrofiH for HolKlan relief work will not Ikkuo any more work or re rflive ffnlidted work until all danger of fln InflueiiKa epidemic ia past. All millinery at reduced prices. Vanity Hat Shop. Lei (i nd .Toco! 8 who ha been at home on nick leave the past seven days recuperating from an attack of Influenza, left today to rem mo bin work in tlio Students Army Training corps at the University of Oregon. Thanksgiving cards for the sol diers overseas should he malted at once. Xmas cards are ready for ael ectlon. Medford Hook Store. The library has put on it shelves today: Homo fires In Trance, Can field; Odyssey f a torpedoed trans port: To HuKdad with the Uritish, Clark. Lingerie made to order. Hem stitching and pecotlng a specialty at the Handicraft Shop. The drive the Ited Cross has been making for clothing for the Hejgfans in finished and everyone is requested not to send in any more garments until another call is made. Four tons were collected and have been f-hippod. The Hed Cross wishes to thank everyone for their generous response to the call. Orrcfl, the ladies' tailor, will bo at Hotel Holland every Thursday after noon high class onl. Fit and work manship guaranteed. 200 The condition of Mrs. William H. Ha rn urn who with her two-year old son Is 111 with InMuenza at the Sacred Heart hospital, was not bo favorable today an yesterday, but tho child's condition continues to Improve. It is said that -Mrs. Barnum is kept In ignorance of the death of ber hus band in the hospital this morning as the shock of such news would have a serious effect In her case. Special soldier Xmas cards for those overseas and In the camps. On display. Medford Hook Store. Mr. and Mrs. .lames Leslie left for Eugene this morning to attend tho funeral of Mrs. Leslie s cousin, W. L. Orr, who died of Spanish influenza. Hemstitching In any width or size stitch, at tho Handicraft Shop. Kldcr Conner who Is In tho navy HOt-vlco and Htalloned at Seattle left for tho latter city this morning to re Ritmo bis service, after a seven days furlough spent with his parents, Mr. nnd-Mi-K. K, V. Conner. Ir, Heine, (iarnett-Coroy lildg. Largo uhinmenls or S. A. T. C. equipment have been received nt the O. A. -C. Work of lnsuing uniforma to tho nun has started. All members will recelyo overcoats Immediately". Another thing the men nro receiving just now Is not us well appreciated shots in the arm for typhoid. They uro also being vaccinated. the nusui.r,..!r:iV. !!Ln Ji mlV degreo of longitude- governing each zmi' respectively." Hp. Heine, Carnett-Cnroy Hldg. The InloW report of the comfitlon nf Lieutenant I'rank Itedden who is ill with inpnm.vu ..H I'nviiiuid is that Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Walker today received a letter from their son Clark who la nerving in France In the sup ply company of the second army div ision, in which lie slated that he had been at tho battle front for some time had been there twice and that so far as be could learn Sergeant Hen IMyniale, Art Kpooner and him self were the only old Woven th com pany members who had been at the front up to that time. Tho letter was written on Sept. 2'Jlh. and was the first received irom him in nine we'ks. He wrote that he and IMyniale and Spooiwr were bunking together, and that that night wan his turn to sleep in the middle. For the best Insurance see Holmes, the Insurance Man. Mrs. K. .1. Allen of Hornbrook who en route homo from Grants Pas r.toppwi off here for a visit, returned home today. The furniture hospital fixes it. General upholstering, mattress reno vating, clocks, ae wins machines, phonographs and umbrellas rr paired, j All woHc guaranteed. Feathers steamed and cleaned. Feather mat tresses made from your old tick. Douglas, 201 South Klverside. Phone 10 2-J. Will Offutt writes from France in a letter received today by his father that he is now on special duty at the battle front. On the day ho wrote the letter he said that he was happy over the receipt of five letters that had just come from home. Hemstitching and pecotlns, four years experience, 7c per yard. Local customers Mondays and Fridays. Mrs. B. K. Haney, Uarnett-Corey Bldg. County Prosecutor and 'Mrs. O. M. Roberts were guests at tho Medford Hotel yesterday and this morning while their homo was being fumigat ed following tho recovery of Mrs. Itoherts from influenza. In the New York pear market yes terday the following price.? prevailed: Cornice ?l.2ti, Hose $1.94, six tier Nells J2.70, five tier Nells J3.2 and Washington Anjou $3.84. Walter T. Ford of Central Point, is mentioned in today's casualty list from France as among the severely wounded. Mrs. .L P. Pearson, three children and mot Iter, of Forest drove, are guests at tho Nash hotel awaiting the arrival oT Mr. Pearson who Is coming by auto. They started for Medford by auto but the car broke down en route. Then tho women and children came on by train. died at Hie Sncred ITivirt liOKpital Oct. at 10 a. m. at the hw of 47 years, (f months unit tlav. He was born at ('tirtim'jt, M., and with his fam ily entile to .Med turd Inst Jnlv from Lewiston, .Mniit. lie whh a traveiinir salesman i()r t lie Tru Hlue Biscuit company of Portland. .Mr. Arthur is survived bv lii wife Alice, und dniiL'htef (icrtnide. He v.n the non of .Mr. and Mr. Perrv Arthur, of Stroud, (llilif. Funeral iirri'iremenf ; have not been completed, .Mr. Arthur was a member of the1 Levvitnu lmte of Mnsnns. IMKD Marv Loui-c Carpenter, wiilow of Alfred Ferdinand Carpen ter, nt Herkelev. October liltli. She is survived bv three sons, Dun bar Carpenter. Huston. Ma.. Krnest CarpentiT and Alfred S. V. Carpen ter, of M'Mlford. TRAIL ITEMS ' H. R. Dawson returned from the mountains Friday with his beef cat tle. He reported 10 inches of snow. The lied Cross netted $27.00 from their dinner and auction sale at Wil son's Saturday. Lewis Thomasnn of Drew, Is work ing on their Clnnebar mine near Trail. Mr. and Mrs. I. II. Howe spent Sunday with Mrs. Warner and family. Trail Sunday school Is growing every Sunday. Klla Adamson returned home Sat urday from the orchard near Table flock, whore she has been working the past month. WEDDING BELLS A iinict wcilcliii'' oi'ruriTil nt I he Iioimi' nt' Air. iiml Mrs. .Inmi's V.. Pul ler, l.'id N'nil U Mil in Klrciit. Axliliinil, Ori'mm. 'I'lu'-iln v i-vi'iiiiiL'. (Mnlicr when llrs .NVIlie llirki'ii nnil A. L,. Simnmns 1 1 r Ci'iitrnl I'uinL were mnr ricil hv liuv. M. (J. HtoiI. lintli Mr. iiml Mrs. Siinimms an: well knouu in Siiallii'in Orcifuii nuil tlii'ir iniinv t'rii'ihls niiitu in n.xiirissin;r uuiiil wislu-. Tlii'v will hi' nl home nt Cim Irnl 1'iiinl. GAINS 24 FOUNDS lli'iiiHllli'liliiK anil pocniliiK, foui yours cvjinrlonio, 7c per ynnl. I.oenl riinliiiiiciH Alnnilu.rn and Krlilaya. Mrs. H. K. lliiney, Uiirnett-f'orvv HlilK. 1X1 A teli'Krnni wan received In Meil fonl thin forenoon hIiiIIiik that Itoli ert Verlilrk wan curiously ill with In fluenza nt tho army cantonment at which lio Ih iriiitlnneil. Ilnnillton & KllliiKtnn planna. II. N. Llifliinil. 22.'. South Oukilnte. Look them over liofninynu liny. 1S2 Mm. (lenrKu Ivumnn went In (inlil 1IIII thin innriiliig to upend tho ila with fileinlH. 20 per cent illxrnunt nn woman's but tun nluie.1. .Seliinlilfn "lionet Slinos," 21 Norlli Central nveimo. Another large mall was received In Hie city Weilnesilay from Kranee nuking many relatives nnil friends of soldiers happy. Kdk.ir WlRlit buys old mild. Tho heavy frost ()r this niornlni! killed all llin loinntiie vines In the illy iiml valley mid oilier garden prn ilu.oyel urnwIiiR. It was the coldest nlKhl ami iniiinliii; of the season, th.. mini" i temperature on top of tho (inniett-forey InilldlllK lielni; 27 de lirecii. This winild mean a lempcra- ture of a ileur r nniro lower In other purls of Ihn valley. However, no one has a kit k i-oinfiis mt this has I'ccn I lie IuiikcsI fall carili'ii season for years. One mid three-color stock pear iaiiein tor rale. Minlford Trim Ins lo. ,t. I. t'. Aliken and son are recover In: rroiii ntlm l.s of Influenza In the Aliken siillo In the liainiim apart llionls. Siiiiessful ilriiKlcH treiitiuent of non-liifi'i'tlous iliseasen. Iir. Ilalstead. i'27 Sonlli I'entral. 20,'i Hen. Ihc Ikree i..ir old son of Mr. ami Mrs. f. .M Thiiinas. who has lieeii seriously III iih rheumatism nt the Thomas home on Koso avenue, was somen hat Improved linhiy. Olio mid three color stuck pear labels for laie. Al.iKurd Priminc cn. t r 'ery pale and weak ami with a week's urowth of nhlsl.iis on hH facn l.liMlti'tlaut frank Keildcn. flHIll'.ed nil either side liv Cantalns I'anad.v and Crowson ai.-ivrd home I his inornlni: from I'miland, mid was nt once hurried lo his Imme In a taxi call nnil put to bed. lie Is lust re roveriiiR from n severe attack of n flitenn. Tho offli-ors had Wen In nttoniluhcc at the state si linn! of in ftlriict'Dit for national iiu.ird and Btaln lollllla officers. Hull Tiivl. l'liuno 15. luetics .".Muuc.ii uci. 22, at I lie name chargt 1,1 "'" "filclatliiK minister, J. Cot tup Klbeck, Itobcrt l-'letcher of .lack leaclil Bonvlllo, Ore, anil l.cta May llyruin Hon -Medlord, Ore. DIED IIAI.K- Mrs. J. V. Hale, wife of the well known iiiano merchant, died at the family home this noon of imeu nioliia. She 1 1 ii ( I hei'ii in iioor lieallli lor some time. Mr. llnle is still ill in bed from mi ultaek of inlltienzn, from which he is just recovering. IIAHNl'.M Williaui llcnrv llar niun, die, at dm Snereil lleurl hos. pilal at li:l.i a. m.,.t)ct. of iiucii inouia, at the line of il.'i veins, lie mis horn al llru-lilon. r'rnlil.lili eoun lv. X. Y.. Oct. H. IM.s:i. and moved with his atirenls to Meill'nril in ISM. His is survived bv his wilo, Jessio, and son, William Laird Itarnum, tucil two vears, his imrents, Mr. and Mrs. VV. S. I !. 1 1 n 1 1 1 1 1 . ami In nl h. i . .Iidin llarunni of rortlaiiil mid lli'in-e K.ir num of Mcih'oril. I'me'ral services will lie ln-id Tliur-dav al it. in. nl Hie I. O. i. I'. eelneierv ill Medloril. Id V. I.. Me lon lioozcr viill cotuluet the service. AltTlM'K-.lolui Willi: Ar:!c FOR V'( Worry and "the lilues" are usiuitlv linked tnuether, and In manv cases are due to sonic functional der:ia:;e- whlch if not corrected may lead lo mure serious ailments. More oni-door life, sleep, waiei-drlnklnir and a few wceka- treaimciit with that anld old fahloned root and herb rcniedv . I.vdla i:. rinkliam's 'ci:clable I'oin pomnl, will revitalize and slrcn-'then the i;s!cin and work wiviilels fir any woman. If ou ale prone lo worry and -Hie blues" trv It. Ail v. TnO LATEJ0 CLASSIFY I'lll; S.M.i: ..in ,yf l-luvh" bl:u-k caiii';. H.i:uitun Orchaid. riioiic .".lis III. Wiis llnrilly Able In Work itefore He IK-Kllll TaklliK Tali lac "When I started taking Tanlac I was so weak I could hardly do any thing at all, and It has not only al most made a new man of me, but I Imvo gained twenty-four pounds be sides," said Charles K. Shaffer, an employee of the Grant Smith-Porter Ship Building Company, living at Tins West Charleston street, Port land, Oro., the other day. "A little over a year ago," he con tinued " I suffered from a bad case of la grippe Hint pulled me down till I was hardly fit for a thing. 1 lost my nppellto and what Utile I man aged to forco down soured on my stomach and fell, an hard as a lump of lead In me, and I was nilsornhlo night and day. Then several weeks ago I had an awful nttuck of tonal Ill In that had mo no bad I couldn't swallow a hit of nourishment for ten days, and II cnino near putting me out of business. I folt tired and worn out nil the time and lost every spark of energy I ever had. When 1 went to hed I would roll and toss so much that 1 never got n good night's sleep, In fart I haven't been able lo sleep much In tho last three or four yftars, and I nlwn.VH got up In the mornings fueling Just as bad as when I wont to bed. I lost considerable In weight and got ko weak and rundown that at last 1 Just had lo quit working alto gether. "I read so much about tho good Tanlac was doing others that 1 decid ed to try a. battle. I began to pick up right smartly from tho very first, and In n littlo while I had tny nppe tlte back and was callus und enjoy ing my meals, and everything now agrees with me. I get as hungry as a bear In three hours after eating a beany breakfast, and my food Is building me up snmetlilnir wonder ful. 1 sleep like a log all night and get up In the mornings feeling Just fine and dandy. 1 am fast getting back my old llmo energy, and have already got a number of my friends started on Tanlac and expect to keep on boosting It." Tanlac Is sold In Medford by West Side Pharmacy, in Cold Kill by At. I). Mowers, in cen trnl Point by Miss M. A. Alee, In Ashland by J. ,1. Ah-Xalr. Adv. WATi:ii To borrow lliree thou h.i in! (loi'ars on uomiI cllv property, w 111 ili ,il omy w nil prim :si:i. Iln I I I Mail Tribune. If.;! ANTi:n Kilucalnl women to linwl Orison, .ishlmuon; no ilituea Mraiors.siilai y ?ljit month l und cvpens.. albiuan.e alter iiuiltr lag Paid while learning. Position will p. iv reioiii vrful wom an wlib loi.itH'ss Imlmnoiit $i;. a cioalh Suite lilsl aiiiloynicnt. give li'li'ihono aililii- itiimciUate ly. Tr.nclcr. Ilov In. cue Mail T l til: n i. s;t 'l I :' llemuic T l;t:T I n.i i'ii ti p- ' rlicr. i', i wood or :i .;;'-m. 153 f. T. Gagnon LumbeiYard All kinds of rough and dressed I.timbf r. Specialties: Dimension sttirf. Fin ishing Lumber, shingles, Sash and iioors. ltnoflng Paper. Fruit Holes. Iluy Jackson County ProducU. Placo orders now fur Krult Boxes. Xew Shed, 1 1:1 S. Front St., Medford Phone KM). CASH Wc Out-Pay All Others . Hons, - 2i. Springs, - 25 Get Our Turkey Prices. Johnson Produce Co. ("KM'K.M. POINT, Orp. WEEKS & McGOWAN CO UNDERTAKER lny Phone: Pni Iflc IK!7. , Nltlht Phones: 1 Weeks, t:t-JU. ljidy Asliuu : F&&VgMMW i'fMmW XH iiiiiniiinii if lima ii "Jflis Suits Mef " a It's the lad's idea of pie as it should be he has "come into his own" now that mother uses Kream Krisp for shorten ing her pie crusts. Mother only winks at her indulg ence. Kream Krisp gives her the chance to "fill him up," for though she uses less Kream Krisp she can make more pie crust. And as the rich, flaky Kream Krisp pie crust is easily digested mother knows no digestive ill can fol low the youngster's "fill." Kream Krisp is every ounce pure shortening. And there's no scarcity of Kream Krisp, for it is a pure product of selected peanuts and peanuts are plentiful. Kream Krisp can be used again and again for frying for it has no flavor of its own and doesn't absorb any from food fried in it. In shortening when you use Kream Krisp in place of butter or lard you decrease the quantity of shortening needed and increase the quality of your cooking. You prove the economy of Kream Krisp in every use you make of it. Try it today. x RRHWM POMPAMV $MvJ Kream Krisp Department, Portland, Me? Purely Vegetable ) SAVE arJ SERVE BUY TOR SAVINGS STAMPS The Universal Shortening UNIVERSAL" SHORTfiflH" 1 1 a.ys k A I in It Looks as Tho Medford Would escape a Rorlo.is opid-'mU' of the Spanish Infiurn;a. T'm- wise movo of rliislru nil put'lSp pi.iros ami t hi t'JK'ral n o of Pyrnl us a noso and throat wa?h him Imtm n nwt hip In fontroilitu; 1 1 La h(r rlIo disease. Wo nil Phoiild cuntinu tho uvt of : I'vrol or ramo other tiund antiseptic. Heath's Drug Store liniip HH I. Tim Sun Ti'v Simp. 0ATE5TIRE5 COST OXK-IIAI.P AS Ml'CII A -nl wear twice at long an the aTurago Kuiirlc Tire. Guaranteed r.r.00 milts. rrxcTt iiK pkoop Onr Service Station Is now equipped with the latest mechanical Tire Changer, Up-to-Dnte Vulcanlilng Equipment, Curtla Air Free Krom OH. Try our Tire Sorrice H'i Different. F. I T 1 i - . ioueris 132 S. Riverside