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PAGE TWO MEDFOTvD MATT, TTJTBTTXE. AfEDFORD, ORKflOX. FRIDAY. Of'TOTiET? 25. THIS TOCAL AND J PERSONAL Thirty-three hens and one rooster, comprising the entire poultry flok of Mr. and Mrs. John S. Kruk at the eud of West Palm street, were poi soned hy souio unknown miscreant Friday night, CM. 22. The following momtng the floor of the poultry house was littered with dead and dy ing chickens and at 10 o'clock the last one died. Lingerie made to order. Hem stitching and pecoting a specialty at the Handicraft Shop. llerlert Schuette, sevea-year old Bon cf Mr. and Mrs. Frank Srhuette who Is in the hospital with a broken leg, is Improving. Orres, the. ladles' tailor, will tie at Hotel Holland every Thursday after noon high class onl. Fit and work manship guaranteed. 200' JackRon county's quota In. the Vnlted War Work campaign for th' week of November 11 Is $2(f,sr!. W. U. Talt will he chairman of the nor thern half of Hie county and K. V. Carter for the southern half, f Wo cut windshields for all cars. C. K. Cates Auto Co. 2US J. X. Johnston has roeived orders 1o report at Fort Zurherv Taylor, Ky.( for a course In the artillery offi cers training school. Mr. Johnston expects to leave Grants Pass about November 7. Grants Pass Courier. HemsHtchlng In any width or size stitch, at the Handicraft Shop. lteports hove reached hero that Portland grocers who had stocks of Albers liros.' products on hand were sending them back by the truck load since the arrest of Henry Albers on charges of disloyalty. It is reported that grocers In various parts of the state will refuse to handle A"ier3 goods hereafter. Consumers '.ore are declaring they will pure ,asi nothing bearing the Albers brand hereafter. That wo will not foster pro-Huns In this country. Koseburg He view. For the best insurance see Holmes, the Insurance Man. Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Hergner hav surrendered their lease of the Pago theatre and returned to Ashland where they will manage the Viulng 20 per cent discount on woman's hut ton shoes. Schmidt's "Good Shoos," 21 North Central avenue. Deputy Sheriff Anderson Is among Ihoso stricken with Influenza whose condition Is regarded as serious. We can savo you $200 on a new car. Ask about it. C. K. Gates Auto company. 1 S4 Alex Sparrow, superviHor of Cra ter Lake national park, has finished tho year's program of work in the park and returned to Medfnrl to spend tho winter. Katmer Monger will winter at the lako as usual. One and three-color stock pear ' labels for sale. Medford Printing Co. tf The funeral service for the late John Wllflam Arthur will be held at the Catholic church at 11 o'clock Friday morning. In the oppn air. Burial will be In the Jacksonville cemetery. Successful druglcss treatment of non-Infectious diseases. Dr. Halstead, 227 South Central. 20.1 Applications may now be made for emmbershlp In the Sixth Junior U a in -low Regiment by school pupils sell ing war savings stamps. Any boy or Klrl soiling worth of Wnr Savings stamps will be enrolled. The sales must be new sales or new pli'des and must not bo for the sale or stamps which have been previously pledged. We can savo you $200 on a new ear. Ask about It. C. K. Gates Auto company. 1 S 4 Miss Vera Merrlman and with her sister, Mrs. Clnudo Miles, who were badly bruised and cut-up when the former's automobile collided with another car at Ashland Sunday even ing, are reported to be rapidly recov ering and will soon be little the worse for the accident. Ono and three-color stock pear labels for sale. Medford Printing Co. tf The lnciil draft board announces that the follow i ik have been called to the colors anil leave toniirht for Comp Lewis: Fred Joseph Fry. Phoe nix; Pert Strtuclifr. Phoenix; Thomas Itohcrt Perry, Medford: Newman T. Hodges, Mrdford. Ir. Heine, Garnert-Corey Hide. Hunter who have bcn planning trips to Kbiniiwh county to hunt de.-r under the Impression that the de-r reason in li.-trkt No. 2 extended until Nov. 1, h.ii beMi iiotiii. to' call off their trips as the deer season In Klamath county ended Oct. K, the law having been amended at the lust sexton of the legislature Daily's Taxi Phone 1 :. It. A. Knppas. v iy c!:!-ir of t lie Mail Tritium Is at Scn-d Heart hos pital MtfJ'-ring fro'M a s;i-!'.t ror of paral.vU. Mr-. Kc-;;-.v wS re cently und'rwer.t a r::.ijT o:v:utin! at the hospital. ! c.viv.t!-- m suf-j flclently to N taWn to Ikt home. J Their dauirhter, .Inephtm i- r-. n.T.' Ing from an a;t.ik o'. i :i ' 1 : , The furniture hospital I. jt General upholr?crtri:. :;'..i!tr- ren t ! vatlng. clotki. 'iic aa n- .'. phonographs and uni rvil.is r-p.tlr.l : All work g'lar.uiti't d l-atiiesi steamed and rivane.i. IaN r n::it-' tresses made from o'.ir o'd i k.j Douglas, 201 South UUersi.ie. lv...ne j 162-J. i Mrs. Dennis liu.n.n of : r al ' Point, was a Mdford victor Thar--! day. J A. God.'rfy of Kale ai ! W I. 1 Jones of Hut Jr. Falls, .;: to ! !: ford today to transact biinci., ;:; tin-, city. George A. Mansfield and family of Profpeci, were Mdford visitors Fri day. A car of Anjou pears was sold In New York today averaging $4.73 per box which is believed to be the re cord prhe for Anjous this season. The car was a mixed shipment from several ranches In the valley. Mrs. !. Peroziti of A:dilund, was in Medford yesterday campaigning for the Ashland normul iK-hool and re ported loral support for the project growing steadily stronger. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Chlldreth and family of Grants Pass are the guests ot .Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dent of this city fur a few days. Gnorge Cohlhagen of Kosehurg ar rived in Medford today with three carloads of cattle which ho expects to place on winter range In southern Or-gon. William Stlne, baggageman at the Southern Pacific Btatlou leaves to night to spend the week end visiting friends la Kugono. No. due in Medford this morn ing from Portland at 9:3.1, did not arrive until 11:20, the delay being caused by a broken draw-bar near Leland. There were three cars of the train filled with naval reserve recruits en route to Mare Island. Austin Corbin, who has spent the past four weeks in the valley looking after his orchurd Interests In the Kaglo Point district, leaves tonight for Washington, I). C, where he holds a responsible position with the war trade board. Fred A. Matz, of the federal forest service, who has charge of the log ging operations In Pelican Bay dis trict, returned to Medford this mor ning with tho report of the sudden death Thursday morning of K. K. 1 Pinkerton, a member of (he night shift at the Pelican Hay Lumber com pany. Pinkerton was found dead when the day shift gang came to work, heart disease being given as the probablo cause. Mrs. Pinkerton who is In Portland Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dollar-hide of Ashland, and Is expected to arrive in Ashland late tonight. No arrangements for the funeral have been made as yet, the body having been sent to Klam ath Falls. It is expected that Mrs J Pinkerton sad her two children will make thHr home with Mr. and Mrs.; Dollnrhide for the present. The auction pear market In New York ou Thursday was reported to day us follows: Anjou, average per box, $4.02; Winter Nelis, average per box. $2.91. Roy Hoagland, loan inspector for the Pacific Mutual arrived In Med ford today for a few days business visit. Ho was met at the train by Pert Anderson and Attorney T. W. Miles who represent the insurance company In Jackson county. Spltzenberg and Newtown cull tip ples for sale at the Co-operative Fruit Ass'n. M. B. Morrow, a mm-ng man from Spokane, stopped at tho Commercial club today and a.ked for Information regarding the mineral resources of southern Oregon. He expects to re main In tho city for several days and will probably take a trip to the Lake Creek district before returning. A. B. Gunuell, well known mining man of Grants Pass came to Medford Friday morning to confer with Dr. J. F. Keddy regarding the development of tho lattfr's chrome properties in northern California. Dr. Keddy says the nervousness of the chrome mar ket does not nffrt him as he has contracts which will keep his mine busy until the first of the year. I. It. Parker of San Francisco, has arrived In tho city to take the posi tion of ni;ht operator ut the South ern Pa.dfic station, made vacant by the recent resignation of K. K. ltus letl, who hid in a day Job nt Hills boro. Oregon. .Mr. and Mrs. Itussell left for liillshoro the first of the week . Fire Chief Lawtoa and his force were busy yesterday testing out ail the house ut the fire station, and sorting weak sections for immediate repair. HER ONLY HOPE OF PEACE ' TRIPLET S TRIAL RUSSIAN TERROR GAUZE MASKS TO BE T I -Kol- C0MMUNICATI0N. Curt for the (.'riM To tlie Lslitor: I am st-miini; this arti.le hopUm thai It may prove of linliiiilinl l'.-t:if il. I have found hops to he a specific for la K.ij pe; have even olie.ked that malady after persons have l.i-i;iin to I'hlll. And I believe strong hops tea made from froh Krowii hops, that is those ya'hered from this year's erop having all tiio polen pussihle. as the pollen is l.i lieved to lie the medicinal portion Now pressed or kiln dried hops have lost a Rival amount of that por tion, so i:n;ii'.-..eii or new hops are 1'est Make a v. ry sirens tea of the hopi. drink as hot as possible, us mu h as a tearapful at a time, and eir l:o:-i. nn'il sweating eom m.ne (if course to to led anil i a er i:p warm, as far sve:ir;i:it utj lier any ,,i!-.r ,-ni er stlm i'.atit. Tim !r-.-.t-ueat is that used after ore h t 1 e :':n to c'iiil. I' Imps are ta'Krn Ireivy thev will ! ( foiiinl to '.e , ,,; n,,, !,est lre wp.M'.ue; p;1 (iu:ve one mils: hae ti e -t. m in o. , '.in!:!:. e,. li.r.e ! ' a.-fns . ; .: n- y n-r .-..I. as i.oth ar to r.irr err a,-. u:ii i :.;te J j ii.is a a p:. i. :il,:ne .ft la Kripi'o an I iii'luen.a the '111111', o; the latter I uiu!:-:l;ani term. mus. " i'i;kv. T.il.iit, Ori-jton. ITIl tl. W.il M tMs I .'Hi a . ai l..t ,: ;,-r re , 'Um to a; : . l i t STOCKHOLM, Oct. 23 (I!y Asso ciated I'ress.) Kx'ccutlons are the most merciful part of tho red terror practiced In .Moscow and Petroitrad, according to several neutral obser vers Just arrived in Sweden. These men havo watched Holshevik activ ities for many weeks. They had no personal interests Involved and no personal friends affected by the reimt of slaughter and torture which prob ably is unparalleled in the world's history. While thousands, perhaps, have been executed, the lift of victims is far less appalllni: than the ruthless manner in which political prisoners have been sent to death without a semblance of ler;al trial, tho heart lessness with whLli they were treat ed and litter indifference of tho Hol shevik officials to appeals of heart broken relatives who havo been kept in suspense and not allowed to learn what hii3 become of loved ones. Verified stories of scenes at Mos cow and Petroi.rad prisons eclipse descriptions of the barbarism of the( middle aite and make the cruelty of the French revolution seem almost humane. Women prison officials, and many of them are women, are even more heartless than men and trample muter foot all the better in stincts expected of their tex. In 1'eiiosrad Madame Jakoleva has been p!nced at tho heed of the commission for suppression of counter-revolution and it is greatly to her credit that the terror has abated senn what under, her administration. She apparently hesitates to shoot and imprison with the same Indiffer ence that i harai terized the regimes of Moses I'ritrky and William Sha toff. an American-trained anarch:.! who held the post for a short timi after I'rluky was assassinated late in Aucust. roHTI.AXI). Ore.. Oct. lov,in: a coni'erejiee with tiie etlv health oflieer twin v. Mavor Genre, e linker announced lie would issue or ders that the wenrins of utilize maks us :i measure to prevent the i'urlher spread of influenza, he com menced bv employes of stores anil other down town establishments. A'l individuals entering such tiluees will he reiiuircil to place tnaks over their iaees hut will lie allowed to remove them in the street. The mayor declared iltat the police mid the home "tinrd. if necessary would enforce the order. HI EPEDEMICS voteso.a. c. mm SAI.KM. !n.. Vt. -". The state Kmor-cm-v Ihmv.I tudav voted l the Oregon Aunc:iltur;i 1 cidicire n deii- one; ;ti-i:-- 'r ;.tn"i n!' $'A7. A'.i't to he .tt'plied to U.e emcr'nev created lv llie c-titlili.-'ri'-nt id ti.e "t!i(Icnt' uvu.v tmini;iu mr;. . (.nd ijlinwed to ;'ie .-ti.te lime li.j4. ;, do iciem-v !.: pj-ooriiitiim oi' .-",! !( to ho a;u!:ed :r.;u:ilv to coi-t'-ii'-:ion of hi:nker ;U tiidd F!iP ii'iif iiiKurv. Sonntor tut- t'. Moser nain vot ed :tai:it the r.Ni;;"-t or' the ain't:i tur.il fiiiin-p. i';)v oim'T ttve mcmlici .rc-etil - - r : : i-r it. Dr. E. .11. Pickol, ciiy health offi cer said yesterday he believed the in fluenza epidemic was already ou the wane, and with proper precautions a further spread of the disease would be prevented. N"o new cases were reported to mo today' said the doctor, "and of the few cases of actual Influenza none Is serious. Of course with pub lic excitement running high, many illnesses are reported as influenza which are not. J. K. Hale, forex ample, has been suffering from pneu monia, a typical case of the disease, jHho he has been reported as an In fluenza victim. I am glad to say he showed Improvement today, and un less there is a sudden change for the worse he will soon be out of danger. "In regard to quarantine and fu migation, such precautions do no harm, but the influenza Infection is so volatile in its nature, they do little practical good. My advice is for everyone with a cold to consult a physician and If hiyh fever appears go to bed and stay there. With pro per careen the part of individuals Medford should be spared any ser ious epidemic." A. j. Nicholson of Ross Lane, was a Medford visitor Friday. I.O.ViiON. O. i. -I.".. Count Albert j Apponyi has iieen appointed Hungar ian premier in smvesMon to Dr. Wek erle a cording to the Politiken of fopenhauen and for wanted by the KxchaiK-e Telegraph company. WITH Till-: AU.IKM AL'MIKS IN KKAM'K AMI liKl.'IUM. O.T. ! !'v :!- A ;. t-i It--.. - The) V.-.v.h w,s t...w I-.;,. .,!,;.!.::. ! . V ! -! -r-...: ,.; inr.n i i.t..ir;! j i r - n..i..-, A ur- f t'r..". l:t -'!' r".:'- t'l'!-:;.,.;; tiie! Y:'' . t v . ; ! u ,1 ), ' I i 1M- l.:i:;in.-.' - n; -:.', :u ir.n;! i-Trii,:.l.jJ ;., li,.j,- ' t .. !;.-,! i NKWV t;:K. u :. -Ni. Aii.i-riran !.- will not ! tr-' t!i Lirl- tltev Ui luVi'inl and n:.irrv Kiech - thd in nttv irreol nutidiep take it' .rout Mi-- 'nn're--a A. Smith, who In- i; -t roiitolt ti'd n tour ol' -ti.L'in ai fi'itarv eaiup- t"r the V. M. K A.! "I'l.j.rlc- Kdwar-1 ii it i- im-or-' rcrt v. i:en lie -av- A'rieri':tn ho- ml! ' :..rrv in Kr im e ;itid stav ito re to tti,r ltl.-t.-t - -.n- f l-'ra!:-wJ:o h.nt d:i-d m h.tiile." Mi Siui;ii d'1' !;' re-. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Why are f? Post W Tqasties iha most popular of corn flakes? Ask boys like me says 6bo66y FLUIEPEDEMiC Sergeant C. C. Triplet of llie Elate police force, charged with maintain ing a public nuisance in his suite in a local apartment home, by clvins away liquor to friends, arrived in Medford this noon, unattended, hav ing driven down from Salem in Major Richard Week's car. -Major I)io:k and Triplet's Ettorney. Thomas (i. Kyaa ot l ortiaml. left the car at Salem, coining down by train. They arrived this morning on No. 13. The trial was to be held this after noon at 2 o'clock but was unavoid ably postponed because of the illness of all the state witnesses. Jinies Lrown and the two young women who were arrested in the defendant's room a week ago, have been ill with influenza several days, while St ite Policeman Charles Smithers, who pleaded guilty, and wua to be the principal witness asalnat Triplet, has contracted a hard cold aud is threatened with the samo disease. Sergeant Triplet refused to make any public statement hut did not ap pear to be worried over his predica ment. He said the facts would come out at the trial and he hoped the de lay would not be long. Thru his attorney he demanded a trial by Jury, which was grained. State Poli.eman Ireland of Grants Pass, and Deputy r. S. .Marshal Tichenor also arrived in the city yes terday to attend the trial. , A. S. Rosenbamn. claim agent of the Southern Pacific, i3 here on a business trip. RVQU BREAKQOW MisiS Ktliy Tells Kow Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Restored Her Health. MM Newark, N. J.:' For about three years I suffered from nervous breaic- t , uown ana got so BUind, and had head aches every day. I Ttried everything I could think of and was under a phy sician's care for two venrs. A girl friend r.aJ v.scd Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vege table Compound and she toid me about it From the first day I tock it 1 began to feel better and now I am well and able to do most any kind of work. I have been recom mcndir.fr the Com pound ever since and give you my per mission to publish this letter." Miss Flo Kelly 476 So. 14th St, Newark. K. J. The reason this famous root and herb remedy. Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound, was so successful in Miss Kelly's cae was bcaupe it went to the root of her trouble, restored her to a normal healthy condition and as a result her nervountS3 disappeared. MJ.B.Coffee ? Best Ccffee at any price You can make more' cups of good coffee with less M.J. B. than with any other coffee. Ground just right to make the best cup of coffee. Blended from the finest flavored coffees grown in the world. Thoroughly aged before it is roasted. , Quality never changes. It's the most economical. It goes further. Vacuum Packed by Spec ial Process to Preserve its strength and flavor. It Reaches You Fresh Every Can Guaranteed ' WESTON'S Camera Shop Th Only Exclusive Commercial Photographer in Southern Oregon Negatives made any tiiae o place bs appointees'.. Phone 147-J. YtVU do rest. J. B. PALMT'4. v Medford. WW Knot Main Rtrwt Fl.'U SAI.K Hrt r.iyins wood busi ness in soiitliorn Orison. Vali y Kui'l com.ui, uir. Sftouil and Kir treots. , h;i' Mm Safe $W Milk Ti-'Mi Forlalan-, A Nutritious Diet for A!l Act-3. Quiet Liifch; Home or Oiticc. CTKLRS ro IMITATIONS imo .1' ' ' ' -i in.-: i,i:. 1 it. i..-. . -ir si-. ir; u. siiti.iiux. (!t n E NT I Ion sekwpin s-ait: ii!?n lar;e. airy fnrilii-lic.i !-et-room. us South Hollv. Mojoraii' r- ii. Mr. Vlarcui-f Kads. K(H; SAI.K H!u.--e;n sonl h..i!. iich ''.' It-- tn ih( husiie!. I'rue - 1". V. i. Kj.is-.ffl, Ahlan-1. I'hone I.",;-.!. 1 Are You Taking the Proper. Precautions To protect yourself a:-:ainbt the Spanish Influenza? Are you spray Ins your moiuli and nose twice a day with Ze Pyroi? Are you wanh ins your hand? an'I fare with Germicidal Soap? A little rare now nr.y sate ynu from an attack o! this most horrible disease. Heath's Drug Store 'lionc SKI. The San Tov Stole- KOK SAI.K- M .. !. tourins .ar. 1 fione t J-.l. i y KU SAI.IC MH. r i .-.K-room ho'i-". i.'iir i-ipjpu an. I close In. I'll one t'..". ;'-it. -ii WEEKS & McGOWAN CO UNDKIiTAKKR I'iij- llionc: rilicirjT. Vllil l lion.x: K. V. M'rrkl, 1B.WJ2. Lmdf AbtnU 4 Ford Repairing I have a;aln opened the lU-pair Pepait:rent oi my shop for the win ter and will eo Foid Work Only at Ford Service Station Prices. Vulranizi!:? an-I dates HiH-so!e Tiros i-b.tr: e of expt-rt. Have our repair work done ly 5;nciali:s. F. R. Roberts 1 32 S. 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