Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 24, 1918, Page 2, Image 2

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    "PA OK TWO
AfEDFOUD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDKORD. OUKiON. THURSDAY. OCTOHKR 24. IMS
fOCAL AND
PERSONAL
One small draft routinpmt loft to
In .Ww York to.l;-.y p itnis Kim
bull L lopt mM a cur of Itoue liivcr
I'mit :nA J rootlet asot latloa An
ions t 5 1.4;:.
I-r, llffnr, tJanu'tt-Corfy .lids.
K. V. Jli'vcr, C. It. Slupman, J;ufc
MrlimuiM and H. Merlon of K la ninth
rails, nrrivnl from that city by auto
lust liijrln ut the Hntfl Mod ford ai:d
dop;iri:d to.lny for Portland.
lirln military servito at Fort
Arthur near San Pedro. CnUf., this
morning, and another ciuad d.'pari
ed yesterday afternoon for Tort ;rie
vouts. Wash. Thoso lfavin this
morning were, Frank II. liav of Mod-
ford. Clarence Jeffrey of Ashland, j
ncy O. Smith of Hook- Klvfr. In'tl.e l!('" "Pl.olsiorinp
.11 .lift, 1 l IV. vv
I laily's Taxi, Phone l.V
1 In (lie Now York pear market ys-
toril.ty the avernt:o prhe for Winter
I Nell pears v-as $3. Hi. and jural:les
i?ob! at ?'- '. la the Philadelphia
market Anjons sold at M.-U.
The furniture hospital fixes It.
The condition of J. K. Hale, the'
piano im r, hunt, whoso wifo died yes
t' rdii nooa. and who j;i 111 with in
fluenra, wan reported today as l:n
proved. Mioses Dorothy and Mcrlam liooz
er ret " rued to M ed f ord yesterday
from a visit of over a week with
Grants Pass friends.
Mrs. M. A. Williams and Mrs. II.
A. Canaday have returned home from
a two weeks visit with friends at
Koseburj;.
Another Jaekfon county young
FoMior passed away this week in the
pertion of La ran F. Young, who i!ied
at Fort l.awton, Oct. 21st, of a":seew
eontlnpent that left yratordav wer.
Jlomer K. Peyton of Medford. Frank
A. Avery of (.'.old Hill, Joseph K. Les
ter of Central Point. A. Uwsstll of
Jacksonville, and Karl Van Houtton
of RoseburK who had reuiftered here.
Another email contingent will leave
tomorrow for the llenson Polyteth
nic school at Portland.
Lingerio made to order, llem
Ptitrh in k and proofing a eperlnlty at
the Handicraft Shop.
John Barmim arrived In the city
this morning from Portland to at-1 Falls where le had l een workiim for
tena the funeral of his brother. it- soma time, for a visit with his moth
mattress rcno-jof the brain. Funeral services will
sowing machines.! lie held In trie Jacksonville cemetery
phonographs and umbrellas repaired. : Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock.
All work guaranteed. Feat hern
j stoained end cleaned. Feather mat
j tre:;?rs nu.de from your old tick,
t Hoopla:-. 2ol South Riverside. Phone
I
( Mrs. C M. Krfterly of Waldo, ar
! rived here today from Seattle to join
I Mr. Lstor'.y who has been laid up at
Among visitors registered at the
hotels today were Clara Van Sant of
Victoria, 11. C, Carl Lamb and Hen
Hood of Spokane, J. K. Gates of Al
bany, Mr. and Mrs. C. Lofthouse oi
Los Angeles, M. O. Wallace of Hose
burg. K. I'winnell of Oakland. W. J
Fulmer and Chas. P. Mayhew of
the Hotel .Med.'ord for several days j Seattle, C. 1L Young, O. J. Smith. J.
wlih an attack of influenza.
Ct lTfte Flury w ho arrived in the
ty two days apo from Klamath
Ham H. Itarnum, which was held this
afternoon.
Orres, the ladies' tailor, will be at
Hdtel Holland every Thursday after
noon high class ont. Fit and work
man." hip guaranteed. 20U
M. S. Janes, local superintendent
of the I. S. Employment service,
har. h 't 'ti rolled to Portland to attend
a c-oi ferni M to be held Friday and
Saturday of this week, of all the off!
cers of the V. S. Kmployment Service
of Oregon. During his absence on
these days, the local office will be
open oniy auernoons. jdred fe.t away from the cemetery.
Volland's Daily Kitchen Onnipan- Mrs lt:trna;n' rmi'i-inn fn-
lon will help you "b arn a litib -frrtrnvt today, fh- harlnu recovered i
save a little every day." A recent . sonu-whiit from the -hock of her bus- j
for every day In the year to oiipt ef i.f :!nj r ilo.it h. and the !.v continues
meat, wheat, eugar and fau. Ituy to Improve. j
for Xmas now. ! A ha:r ,7,in rar3 of apiliPS wore-
Mr. and M-s. Mrs. It. H. Lawler Shipped e?t f-o'ni the citv hm night, f
and child left Wednesday for A-h- and at least that manv more will go!
lana lor an indefinite visit in that i out onii:hi
A. Patterson. E. A. Quechun and K.
L Lidyard of San Francisco, C. H.
Obenour of Koseburg. and C. W.
Smith. 0. F. Douglass. C. II. Chapler,
J. H. Devlin. J. Forsythe, W. A. Kin-
ney, R. L. Phillips. K. D. Suitor. G.
R. Tulley and C. II. Eaton of Port
land
TRIPLET TRIAL OfC
Irs. L. K. Flury. ami brothers
and sir-ters. left today for Fort Mc-
Arihnr. C;il., to bein his nIHtary
service, ha Mils bt n draft d in Kia-
r.iaii Falls for the heavy artillery
branch.
While funeral services were being
held in 'he I. O. 1. F. c metcry this
aflcnoon at (he grave over the late
W:!la:n 11. Itanium who died of In
fluenza in the Sacred Heart hospital
WrilneMi'.ay m err ins, his wifo and
baby ron lay ill with the same dis
I ea: e at the hosptfal only a few hun-
k. einiinrilirT of tl'.e
l rli -e w;il itrri'.'e tn-n-
-'II i'U'l'O t.ot ,.!T.nv nV i!!!t.i .T"t::
I'criliind having i;i rntndv Slate I'u
lioeuiitn Trude! wh wid be turned
nrr to the l..- ii .i :ii Imrit ies for trial
nil the i-l;ari:e et l;ain-' !i;;iiiit:ui: i a
nui-anee in hi- '.i!te in a lorjil r :n -i
ii r liHiie. bv L-iv.i;:' away lin'.u-r to
per-oti-; there.
Triidet b: -en; word to 'Vo-eeutor
KutM-rts t!i::t he m!1 demand a trial
bv iurv. mid hi- hea.rinu wid be he'd
in .Li-tM-e T:i vloi court at "J :.'x
ii'rlor'k S:il iir.l:. v Mlli'nm.r A I t. r
that th work in the shipyards i!ld , ti,i . , : : i c,.,, , n'j; ,
i:;i:Iu-r-. w!i- i-h-.-iUfd c'n!tv to tlw
utile rharue la-t week ,i:id on wlinni
.Major Ibn
Or n -t: re
Mr. and .Mrs. Hert Hooker and
M:s Iv a H-mkor arrived home today
from Portland to which city they
wnit seven we ks a 1:0 to locate. Mr.
Honker who has lung trouble found
city.
We cut windshields for all cars
C. K. Gates Auto Co. 2 us
Southern Pacific Agent Montgom
ery has received word that ih? new
freight rato on apple shipments of
a nundroi went lino eff-. et j not niree wi:h him an4 that he could !
AVednndny. and It is expected that j ,;tt stand it. 'Then he nn.l Miss Kva !
apple shipments will move lively UnffeTd an inneii'ii .nfi. k ,i ttnl
fnu now on. The new rate is a do-, fuxuily decided to return to Medford. ! 1-..' .' -r-" . i ' . ' n
I , I n tiLiill III ive llUMI'l Will
nov and H Train I ran in two oh Ion toi)vli... 1
.l.iiiit'' Droun and the two voune
U Is estimated
follow.
cna'-h
being :
route to- cautonments in i
Ditrliig the top here of j
ereaso of !9 cents
eaeu car HO. Utt UOOUI M I'OXes tlllS Mic-mima r.f snvcril Putlmnn
means a dec rriMed freight rat; id j loads of On gnn drafted bos
aooui st. to iuL. ear. Mi irty-t wo j cirri d eu
cars have already bt en shipped and ! ('n'i'orf i-,
that ltU more will V second srerlon itm selertPit mnn
had lots of fori wild om of their
Hemstitching In any width or siiej n-iniber. a s lort fat voting fellow,
atltch, at the Handicraft Shop. iwho Is .bi-t 0 ie in. h under the limit
Herbert Schnetto. pou of Mr. and j a!ovr,! for enirance in the anr.v.L
"Mrs. Frank Schuette, Is at the Sa-rediThrv drac:;i.d - Shortv" p-.t of a car!
Heart hospital suffering w i: h a bro- wir iow a: 1 rrondly exhibited hhnj
,0?T- I i the waiting pis rcor? on the de-!
For the best lnsiirar.ee see Holmes. p.it piaform H
tllO lUxii ranee Man. M .1 ,t , nf tu arwv m. -ties' !
iirs. it. li. JacKho-! a::I i-oa u.ire d rorp. s a K.tM at th
Who have spent the summer In .--a-!' ,:
land and visiting with Mr. and Mr 1 :X.rv x-.rt tar:y
S. S. Smith and other n l.im. 1:1 t.lMii. ' - : t jM i , .r s
Medford, left Wednesday lor their j u,r li"te M : an ! List
iiuiut in wunira. K.insa.-, v:a Pori-j INoil.tal .nil ,
land and iH-nvcr. where tin . v i:i ,',.,., , ,,,
women w lio w. re am -1 i it!i Sm:l!i.
it; w'len (b,,.f ,,, Po'iee Timotliv
'11. tde the n i'intL-l.t raid on tlie room
of T'ritd- t. whit w;i auav in Port
land at tk tui.". are ill with tiie in
lliii'ii:!, hut it i- ant ii-iMated wi'l be
able to npneer in court Saturday nnd
te-ti! v.
OBITUARY
Hotel Med
fr.vji
arnv
Msit. They are sreatly in luxe nh
the Rokuo Rixer MiHey, will be proa,
boosters for the conntr and ma re
turn hern to live.
The Kver.dinrp pencil is a fine
thins for the regulation car
ton, liny now for Xmas. Me.l'erd
Hook Store.
From visitors arrixinc in th citv
from Klamath Falls It Is b-ariied
that the influcn.-n situation in ihit
city is bud, and th.it a I tr.;e p.u t :
the cttv Is under i t:ict in:;iT.i!;t.-e.
20 per cent diMount on won;1:."
button shoes. S. luni.L's -f.oe .
Shoes." I North Central awnue.
County AKrleuliitral ;eii! I'.tJ
Invites all persons who ar - iaioro ie.!
in the pear rtpeninr. ;.:nl ;:or.io
work of his ofuco hn des're to . .
the exhiiuts. to call a: his oirice a;; '.
he wiil conti't -t thont to tho rxht.-iir.
CaPfor
Hoi--d
at
f-om
th-ir
In
;-.irt
ere IV
a'
.' rs J
F W. Hadden.
art. r -on l now t
lie toi e in the i :a
Iv-'n v-t up arid
Two lo-tely ; e
lie V.o iter an.'.
-t ar a 1: 11 1 to
1 ovr. a-.d
d Mrs. M Pos--.i
Mr.
A ato
-I t.
e. rionse
h ; th
an 1 )-,
n
f tt u.K IMM at the late- require
j on South Oukdale, Wedne-da, O-'t.
I 2U. Mrs. J. F. Hale. Mrs. Hale whoe
maiden name wc.s Kninia Alice Cram
I was horn at Sawyers Par, Ca!.. June
I:, lvl. later moved to Ktna Mil's,
l wh re she rec.-ic d her education,
'and as married to .1 V. Hab in
I'.'i rs!,inc m Keo. line, tab, and
in ii"'.. moved to Medford. To their
t mien was born two children. J.
i Frar.k'.in. ace 1 I. an 1 Wil'iam Prace.
I a jo seven wivk. She levts to
moarn h-r ! ss her ha.-V.ni ar. i two
on. mohr. three sifters and a
''-ether. Funeral services w!!! he
h'-bi at t'.io 1 O O F. c- metery. Krl
'.av IV:. a: t p. m . R-v. C. U
e:.i. 1
tir.i
DIED
:t Kr...:
r. -rs 1...
whli li n.v
v t)se v av.
far. A, .i
romi'-an v
r.i:tint in
y.v.i
.nil k. r. K.
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HUNS PERSIST
II
IN DESTRUCTION
FRENCH TOWNS
WITH THE FRENCH ARMY IN
CHAMPAGNE. Wednesday, Oct. 23.
(fly Associated Press.)
ments of engineers from
Dotach-General
Gouraud's army In exploring he re
pion from which the Germans have
been driven In this sector have dis
covered In many villages evidence of
the method by which the destruction
of dwellings and public buildings was
organized.
The region along the Retourne
abounds with indications of wilful
devastation of villages that, were
never within range of artillery but
were razed. In others, where houses
were still erect they were mined, for
slow destruction..
Orders for burning of Juniville,
a large village in the valley of the
Retourne. arrived on the day of the
evacuation. The people pleaded with
the officers to spare their homes, but
the torch was put to exery house.
The village was one vast brazier
when tho French entered It. Mont
St. Remy shared the same fate.
Chatelet. Alincourt, Ilignlcourt
and Ville-sur-Retourne were partial
ly saved because the French troops
pressed the Germans there so closely
1 lint the sappers left behind to do
the work were surprised. Some of
thr-se men fled before they could set
off mines. Others were captured.
French sappers and miners ex
plored the collar of every house re
maining intact In this region. Vnder
most of them mines have been found.
Most of the wells were so mined that
explosions would fill them with rock
and eart.i. At Aussonce mines were
discovered labelled to indicate the
cia5s of destruction for which they
were prepared. These mines were
provided with glass tubes containing
a corroslvo liquid to eat away the
wire connections with the mine and
cause its explosion, with a lapse of
time Indicated on each tube. Some
were marked for an hoar, others for
two, 1 and 24 hours. Some were
marked for as high as 72 hours.
WITH TIIE ALLIES ARMY IN
FRANCE AND HKLGIUM. Oct. 24.
tll a. m. Itv the Associated Press. 1
On the hattleirunt south of Valen
ciennes the niirht was marked bv in
cessant artillery duels. The British
dinners paid special attentiot to the
roads in the rear of the German lines
which were croxvded, with east bound
traffic.
The attack was renewed, nt 4
o'clock this morning north and nouth
of Valeneiennes. All ni'jht Ion? the
British had been ensraired in local
!"itthtinir for iiooJ ''intctiins oft''
n! ees.
The German reply to the British
bnrniL'e at the openinir of t lie attack
wa strong. The very earth trem
bled with the vibrations from the con
tinual roll of terrific c.xpioi-ions. The
advaneiiiL' Briti-h infantry met wi.ii
-:roni: machine iron rcMs-ianco in si
'.tncini; which the tanks uave mate
rial assistance.
Good iirorc-'s U beinr made ev
erywhere. Mere Tirisoners :nd tr.ms
are hem;: taLen.
l:i -:M-!!ini.' the area-; to the rear of
-.he iVrr..;in line- the British irunners
drc.-m-d aIon- tiie road hetwefn I.b
t'ateau and Vavai a!one nearly fee.
housan! lxmn;!.- Irom their cannon, hi
adciirii.n. aviator-; sent down one and
one-half tons nt bombs. The road
xva: .inn.med with wreckage.
BOYS 10 HELP IN
American ladR. A boy may utilize
his savings, provldiniis they repre
3unt his earnings.
A pair of Blockings costs $4. a plain
lin. n fhirt ?12. A new suit $:00, a
air of boots ?o0.
Kvery hoy in (he United States is j
to he given a definite opportunity to
help his big brother In khnkl now
fighting In France.
Kach hoy is asked to join his play
mate and beconio a vital working
part of the United V.'er Work cam
paign, to be launched by the Y. M. C.
A.. Y. W. C. A.. National C:tholie
War Council (Including the Kuightr:
of Columbus I War Ca::ip Community
service, American Library associa
tion, Jewish AVtlfarc board nnd Fal
vaticn Army during the week of No
vember 11-1S.
America's boyhood is to be welded
into an organization known as the
"Victory Boys."
. Enrollment of a boy consists jn his
statement of purpose to "earn and
give" to make his fighter fit ;.?ru the
work of the seven organizations m
the gigantic campaign. Each boy
states on his enrollment card the
amount of money he will plan to
"eara and give" toward the total
amount needed in the campaign.
Thus each hoy in the country will
have an opportunity to share in the
raising of the $170,oOO.OOO war
work funds.
Kach hoy who enrolls to "earn and
give' will receive a button Indicating
his enlistment" for the campaign.!
'He will receive a home window ban-;
ner. which, will tell the public thaif
'he has enrolled with the "Victory;
i Boys" to back up an An.erLan fight-
j or by earning and giving to the!
United War Work campaign fund. 1
j E::ch bov will be urged lo i'lcde ,
, only what he fully expects to earn i
! and give. Payments may be made in
j full or in installments. "o boy wili
I bo allowed to secure cifts for any
j r'.:t of his pledge. The word "earn" i
I will be emphasized as fully as thej
I word "give" in the campaign amns
RELEASE LIEBKNECHT
FROM GERMAN PRISON
LONDON'. Wednesday. Oc!. 23.
Karl l.iibkneclit. former member of
I he German reichstiiL'. who is in prison
l'ollowiiiL' his conviction on a charao
of attempted trcusun. will be releas
ed in a few diivs, uccorcliiiL' fo n L'o
iM'nhnsicii xii.iiit"h to tli Kxclmnue
Ttlecraijlif ci!iisiuV-iuotin 1 Berlin advices.
IF Hi IS TURNING
GRAY, USE SAGE TEA
Here's Grandmother's Recipe fo
Darken and Beautify
Faded Hair.
That beautiful, even shade of dark,
glossy hair can only be had by brew
ing a mixture of Sage Tea and Sul
phur. Your hair is your charm. It
makes or mars the face. When It
fades, turns pray or streaked, just an
application or two of Sage and Sul
phur enhances its appearance a hun
dredfold. lon't bother to prepare the mix
ture; you can get this famous old
recipe improved by the addition of
other inpredlents at a small cost, all
ready for use. It is called Wyeth's
Pase and Sulphur Compound. This can
always be depended upon to bring
back the natural color and lustre of
your hair.
Everybody uses 'Wyeth's" Sage and
Sulphur Compound now because it
darkens so naturally and evenly that
robody can tell It has been applied.
You simply dampen a sponce or soft
fcrush with It and draw this through
the hair, taking one small strand at a
time: by morning the gray hair haa
disappeared, and after another appli
cation it becomes beautifully dark and
appears jrlosry and lustrous. This
ready-to-i.se preparation Is a delight
ful toilet refjuisita for thote who de
sire dark hair and a youthful appear
ance. It Is not Intended for the cure,
mitigation or prevention of dlsesfce.
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arr;t'i in i'
fom).iu:cl i
Ailliur. ih--
siri. t
iv of : i y
1
Antif h tvtr
ne anil
U'.m'Is for f.-.j,
in
Mrs. Vn-i.U
l;ei ii'c itor i r
aa r ;i a;
JlOMU tn ! .
Sud-v ..il'u! t'.' :;. '
non-infi 't ,u.. (i
Ktiirar ; i ;,:'r r fl
at (I-atitN Pa T'-
V can r o .
car. Ask 'o-.u it
coin j-an v.
Mr? !:. V Jcr.
ftrtiiti rarh c I
fine her of
iil!an. S.ihiM-nc:i 1 -n- :
'al!f , Tc-ttrti.'x i.on
Jle "ai vir r' I w.
Of the 5v?trie:a l';.- ':.
Joe. ?ur v
two sons. Vr-v .l.n -.
take tho fi-r.i..'n t-.v.a
tell.na her i.n i t 0
fceemte of : '
ruIHe funcM Na'.i?!
demic. ln and three cx-tor
Utoli for .i !
Co.
fiOSE Ci.OCGED t?.y-
Apr-
V.trilt
u-e.
To
DR. RICKKRT
i a-" vac
ivk MiKXTinr.ii.i.v
TTM, AM GLASSES
8
your eye:
A BUG darts at your eye. Your eye
closes before you think. Reflex
action. Your eye telegraphs to your
brain "Bug coming!'' Your brain flashes
back "Close up!" You aren't conscious
of the exchange of messages but your
eyelids close. Force of habit protects you.
Habit and reflex action save time and effort in
numberless ways, and keep your brain clear for
the xcal problem.
FROPKRLY FITTED
i it;oN lk.l
Hibit, for cxarr.p'e, stts the hour
when the delicate departments of
your d:cetion combine in a supreme
reficx action to move your bowels.
Nujol cultivates that habit. If they
move regularly al' 'ou know is that
you feel ve!L
If they don't move rejularly, ytt
fe::f if the habit has failed.
The food waste stajr.ates in your
Iar,:e i-:rst:ne, decays, ctntritfJ
poisons which are absorbed into
your biood and carried all over your
body. Your next eSort will be
more d ficuit and soon the bad
hibit of cons::pit:on will be estab
lished. The food habit of regu
larity is replaced by the bad habit
of irTrcula-lr) re.ex action is par-ai-2ed,
and the waste accumulates.
Don't exchanje a cood habit for
a bad one, Nujo! builds such a
stronj habit that it offers a maximum
of resistance to the closing of the
intestines. Don't wait until you're
"sick" to start. Nujol night and
mominj will five you a reflex action
as "regular as clockwork." Be as
proud of your insidecleanlinessas you
are of a clean face and clean teeth.
Pills, purgative mineral waters, salts,
castor oil and oth er cathirtics, w eak e n
and cause strain. They increase con
stipation. Nujol acts easily, harm
lessly, naturally. Your druggist has it.
Nujol Laboratories
STANDARD OILCO.(NEW JERSEY)
50 Broadway, New York
Nujo! if told oe'v in teiJed bottlei bear.
louft oa
t luteututet.
j j r . ujoi a o.a (jn.. lu
II ft rt1l)l 0' inc ttie Nujol TraJt Mark.
Rcgu!ar as
Cockn'ork
1 " ' ' - -mm - -- - -- -
ATTEND THE
DISPLAY OF
MERCHANDISE
MADE IN
AMERICA
' AT
MANN'S
SATURDAY
OCT. 26th
1 1
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TO LT TO CLASSIFY
o: '.r e ; :
ik pAr
T-.l rrla-nc
t;
v;2rj;s f: y.CrOWAx co
r.ii':iM-Ai;;:i:
Wi t ri. no. K V. WK IPJS.'
Iijj ,.t.jint. j
Are You Taking the Proper. Precautions
i.; ? l t . ...
:-f'ic-.r;r A-f ; .-: r-ri -v
a .,.., - A.., v Wi ...
" S-.-ir" :".r p."
Heath's Drug Store
The Tot Sttwr.
CASH:
We Out-Pay
All Others i
Hen?, - 23. Spring, - 25
Get Our4Turkey Trices
Johnson Produce Co
CEMRL POINT. Off.
Safeguard
Those
Liberty Bonds
YOl" i an't (lit it very
well by hiding tluMii.
Inttcr l)c sal'o in
stead of. sorry ly
I'fllS illil i!ir of our
SAl'F. DKl'OSIT
1'OXK.S and storir.jr
thra r.'.vav. They'll
ho easy to qt-t when
yt'U'wr.nt to elip the
eonj-nns.
You'll lind First
National Hur.k heljv
t'al frr r.s-e in many
otl.i-r way?, too.
Win. G. Tait. Prrsidfnt
f I ATI ON A L
C BAN It