Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 26, 1918, Page 4, Image 4

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MEDFORD MAIL TlNnUN'E, MEDFORD, OREflOX, SATURDAY, OCTOpKR 2B, 1918
f OCAL AND
PERSONAL
K !i viiiDinl Ithu-libtirii, who Wits In
jun.'. I mj.'iio tlm nr;o while unloading
In.-: ;it. lti( (luiion mill, and who is
iiuw at tho Sucrod Nwirt Hospital Is
V'-purU'l lu ho slowly tfmthiK bettor.
I.iiiK'Tlfji maitft to ordor. llem
i 'litfhint? mill pcfoting a specialty at
tlio ll;iiili:raft Shop.
Junt fur-l tliat the time will he
liatiKf"! at: a in tuniKht. All clocks
should ho not back ono hour aL 2 a.
in. Sunday, Or-tohor 27.
Oi'i'OB, tho ladies' tailor, will he at
Hntid Holland every Thursday after
noon hU;li class onI. Fit and work
in a nship narnntcod. 200
Tho .lacliKon County Abstract com
pany pv.'tMitly closed their Ashland
brnncli oiticu and moved the records
:uid oti'ioo furniture to this city.
We cut windshields for all cars.
C, :. (Jales Auto Co. 208
The (Diu-relo work on tho new
V.hl.nul Mil on t liu i'aclfle Highway
;,;is h.vn coin plot or) am) the new road
v.'UI be opi-iied for travel about the
itiifldln oT November. This piece of
road has hnitf been a sourco of trou
ble and annoyance to the traveling
piiblir ;ind the new road, cutting out
ns It does, the sleep grade of tho old
Kiiic hill and I ho bad grade crossing
rear the Hillings place, will bo much
r.ppn ciat'-d.
Hemstitching In any width or Bize
fltlleh, at the Handicraft Shop.
Ainerlean cattle will havo to got
along without barbe-: wire. The for
est service has been Informed by the
w:ir Industries board that all avail
able hurhi'd wire Is to go overseas,
tnd that accordingly the mantifactur-
ih will not supply any more for
range improvements.
I'or the best Insurance see Holmes,
"the Insurance Man.
.1. ,.V. HockcrHmlth came In from
hi:; Iliagln ranch to spend tho week
n:id with Modfonl relatives.
20 per cent discount on woman's
button shoes. Schmidt's "Good
Shoes," 21 Norlh Central nveniie.
W. II. Smith leavos Sunday for
Hlssoa, Cab, where ho has secured
Die hotel roofing contract.
Wo can save you $2(10 on a new
car. Ask about It. C. K. Gatos Auto
company. 184
X. S. Meanett, who has charge of
the fted Cross nut shell campaign,
has returned from a visit to Grants
Viv.iH, Kogno Itivi-r and Gold Hill,
where he placed barrels for the nut
sheila. Ho brought back for ship
ment three barrel.- of nut shells gath
ered by tho school children of Grants
Pass. He n'lpicslH Hie public to re
frain from throwing peanut she Its
Into tho barrels as they are worthless
for war purposes and must bo ro
moved, entailing a great amount of
ev! ra work.
' Ono and thrco-color Htock pear
labels for Male. .Mod fold Printing
Co. ' tf
The llogae Itlver Krult & Troduco
a:,tejfation iold a carload of Anjou
pears in New York on Friday thru
iK'iiuls, Kimball & Pope Inc., whole
boKes averaging $4.7:!, halves $2.5
Successful druglcss treatment of
non-inrectlous diseases. Dr. Halstead,
227 Soiyh Central. 20ft
Private Van A. Cornish, husband
of Mrs. Lorraine Milton Cornish, who
was reported missing in action lu
France, has been located wounded In
a French hospital by tho lted Cross,
according lo a telegram sent from
the war department.
We ran save you $200 on a now
car. Ask about it. C. 10. Gates Auto
company. 1S4
ii account of the Influcnzn scare
thfi-e will be no -church services in
Central Point on Sunday.
one and three-color stock pear
labels for sale. Mod ford Printing
Co tf
There was a very plentiful and
v;irled supply of vegetables and
tve'.ts offered at the public market
tin's morning. Many people take nd
. intake If ibis opportunity to obtain
;i Mipplv of such things as can not
be obtiiiiH-.l at the stores.
Hr. Heine, Garnet t-Corey Hldg.
AM the can of la grippe or Influ
enza or whatever it Is that Is troub
int; ;i in. my people at this time are
report d to bu doing as well as could
b CAi.,,,lvd.
Hal!y! Tiv!. l'linna Xo.
Treiv.li! service from tho north has
1 een b.ullv demonilied for several
o vs. iIh tht train to arrive for sev
er.il i!a- nmiig in Ibis inorntng.
The l'ltrnlinre hospital fixes It.
G' Mei:il upbuNierlng, mattress rcno-
:it in:. ' !'n 1 s, !owhm machines.
pie.no ! ;i;.b i ah, umbrellas repaired.
woik -riaruntprd. Feathers
' :! ' '1 aM. . l. iitied Feather nuit
1 ':' n .i.le from your old tick.
: " 1 Smith liierslde, Phone
H:i
1
1 )i
re I .i
imirr
in tii. n Pii
1 tilled St. II
l " ai i ivll servi, e board hm
d ie : i a i i loir- t liat bereaf lor
I uonicii whose hasitauds are
or naul service of tho
"ill be ehuitde for the
e -.annual inn and ajipo'Mtment lo po-
hitiitii.M as poi il ile-ks oxceptitirt
Iho'.n pnliions which are specifically
itesi.;!iaied as For men onh . Hereto
loi e married wo no n w ere not elig
ible for appointment an postal cletk-
or any oilier position In the postof.
fice dep;irtment. Thee appoint nientw
will bo tor the duration of the war
only.
Splt'enberg nnd Newtown cull np-
plis for rale at the Co-operative
Fruit Ass n.
Countv Agricultural Agent Cate
fltatof tfat no'iio of tlie threshermon
have failed to report tho number of
luisliolii of craln IhriHdicd this year
Those reports Mioutd he made at once
so as to be entered In the October re
pert to the go eminent.
'Win. ilriiln of Talent was a Med-i
ford visitor Saturday.
Pears sold 1;; ;,a .ew York mar
ket yesterday at the following prices:
Oregou Hose it. h, Anjous $4.u9.
Cornice $:t.09, Winter Nells, 5 and G
tier, $2.1.7. ' -
V. F. Hanilson of Portland, Is reg
Ktercd at the Commercial club. Mr.
Ilardison Is In the creamery business
and Is in this section looking up
creamery matters.
Bernard Knapp, who was operated
upon recently for adnoids and other
throat troubles, is reported to be re
covering very nicely. He was very
siclc for several days.
.Mrs. Ralph Plckel who has been
visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. It.
Schuler on West Tenth street for
several weeks, returned to Klamath
Falls today. 1
Jame Stewart, the bee man reports
that the Jioney season is about over.
1 lo has about six hundred swarms
and will have about twelve thousand
pounds of honey, hut says that the
yield has heen very light which Ije
attributes to the dry season. An
average year he should have from
thirty to forty thousand pounds. In
some sections of the valley the bees
did well, particularly In the alfalfa
district, lie has orders from private
families from different parts of the
state and Washington, but will not
ho ablo to fill all the orders.
If you appreciate artistic quality,
fine finish and convenience of ar
rangement In your home, tho best
buy In Med ford today is the home for
sale by the owner at CIS Dakota
avenue. IS
The local branch of the officers
training school and Company F of
the second regiment of Oregon State
Guard met last evening and drilled in
battalion formation under Major
Crowson, Sergeant Lindley acting as
adjutant. It was regular drill night
for both companies and the work
shows that It Is beneficial for all.
C. H. Heimroth returned to the
valley Friday from San Francisco,
where he has heen located for the
Inst four months. He is accompanied
by his sister.
Heavy sleet storms In tho middle
west destroyed telegraphic service
Saturday with the east, except thru
British Columbia and Canada. An
abbreviated service was received over
this route by the Mail Tribune.
Mrs. C. M. Kngllsh, after an illness
of four weeks, Is ablo to he around
again.
Help wanted in taking care of
rooms at Mberty bldg, about five
hours daily. Inquire building. 1N."
The condition of It. A. Koppas,
city editor of the Mail Tribune, who
suffered a slight stroke Friday, is
much improved and a speedy recov
ery Is looked for.
H. A. Van Hoevenburg has re
turned from a trip to Portland whore
ho sold a car of hogs that topped the
market.
I). M. bowo, of Ashland, candidate
for representative, was electioneer
ing In Medford Saturday.
Frank II. Madden, who has spent
tho week here renewing ncqualn
tances, left Saturday for Seattle. Ho
expects to return later with Mrs.
Madden to spend the winter on their
ranch.
1). W. Beobe of Agate, was a Med
ford visitor Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Bowman are
hero from Klamath Falls visiting
relatives while tho schools are closed
there. Mr. Bowman Is superinten
dent of tho Klamath Falls schools.
Mayor C. H. Kainkin, T. H. Simp
Hon, F. J. Shlnn nnd G. F. Hillings of
Ashland, wero Medford visitors Sat
urday.
DEAD AI CAPITOL
WASHINGTON, Oct. 2(i. JClla
younK, chairman of the national
women's Liberty Loan committee,
died today of pneumonia following
un attack of Influenza.
Mrs. Klla KlaBK Yoiiiik was one of
the boHt known woman educators In
tho United States. She was a leader
of progressive educational Ideas t(
which she devoted more than fftty
years of her life.
She was chosen superintendent of
Chicago's public schools ln-KM9.
She Inaugurated many Important
reforms, among these belnB tho
teaching; of sex hygiene, the enlarge
ment of the kindergarten course, an
increaso In the scope of the vocation
al training department 'and simplifi
cation of the curiculum of the pri
mary grades. x
Sho was aggressive and possessed
great executive ability. She Insisted
upon the complete divorce of politics
from tho public schools and fought
many successful battles In support of
this principle.
In 1913 a faction of the Chicago
school board planned to oust her
from her position as superintendent
Sho anticipated the move by sudden'
ly resigning.' .Mayor Harrison was
appealed to by the public to have her
withdraw her resignation and return
to her official duties altho she was
nearly 7 years old at the lime.
Mrs. Young declined to return' un
less her enemies on 'the school hird
retired. !ayo-Hariison was oblrged
to accept the resignation of five trus
tees berore .Mrs. Young, would again
assume her official duties. She tri
umphed in every clash'she had with
the politicians in the school board af
fairs.
Mrs. Young was born In Buffalo,
X. Y., .Ian. 13, 1S45 and was brought
to Chicago by her parents when a
young girl. She graduated from the
Chicago public schools nnd was ap
pointed teacher in the prlmary
grade, in 18f2, when she was . 17
years old.
Sho was married lo a Chicago mer
chant In 1 S C, s but her husband died a
year later and she returned to teaih,
Ing. if" ,. ;."
HUNN LOSSES 50.000.
(Continued from page ono.)
Oouraud on the cast depends on the
Hermann line holding.
The 'Hermann defenses are already
penetrated in several places and with
the entry today of (Jeneral Mangin's
10th and General (lulllaumn's 5th
army Into active operations In the
region of Chateau -Porclen, thus ex
tending the Imtlefront by 40 miles,
the llundlng line has been fought
clean thru, tho Germans losing :oni
prisoners. German rcslstunie oppo
site General Debeny's army has np
prciahly weakened.
Operations in Itelulttin
LONDON. Oct. 2il. Operations In
llelglum rontlnue to develop favor
ably, acrordlng to an ol'fllial state
heut Issued at the war offlre today,
which savs the French have eni-rled
Xhlte. in spite of desperate resistance
while the Mritlsh have occhpled the
village or Ittnvhclm anil captured
Ootechein anil are advancing trward
the Scheldt river.
' The battle- continued until the
end of the day between Sissonne and
Chateau I'on len. The French, break
ing up the resistance of the Germans
lanii'il the Htrmii; positions organis
ed lu I'.'IT and which tho Germans
had continued to reinforce between
l anoune. Iteronvrani e and the llerpv
mill, on ?i trout nt seven kilometers,
attaining a depth of three kilometers
at certain polnn. The French push
ed forward their line as far as the
road from Kocouvrance t, Coudo-lc-llerp.v.
More to the right the French
captured the llerpv mill and several
centers of resistance. We took a
number of prisoners and a consider
able iiuantlly of ma'eti.il.
"There was no change In the situa
tion on Ihe rest of the front ."
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOli It K.T On November 1st. com
I leti'lv furnlxhcil threo-rci,i:n apart
ment, electric heat. The lleiben
I'houe ;!''0.
I'D II SAI.K llluest.tu ami ash
In Bi on llvtiil seed wheal. II. V
ltinghnm. Phone ,"i:i7 .1.
L
LONDON', Oc t. LMi. Arthur Hen
derson, leader of the Labor imrlv in
the hnu-ic of coinmniw said today 1 li :i t
his lirM imircsinn of President
Wilson's note to Germany was that it
would assist very materially in clnri
fyinir tlie situation.
"It is of the highest importance
that the German people should lie en
couraged to look, not for a tempor
ary cessation of hostilities, lint for
a permanent discrediting and de
struction of the military and arbi
trary system that has involved thein
and nearly the whole world in unpre
cedented sufterinir and 1oh of life,''
he said. "If the German people are
honestly seekin' peace, thev should
do all in their power to provide such
effective safeguards and ennstttilion-
al uuarantees for the future world
nonce that no seetion of their popu
lation would he in a position, if so
deposed, to influence a resumption of
military effort. As President Wilson
has clearly shown, the het safeguard
acainst a future war is the reduction
at leatlo virtual impotencv of all
the forces uimn which rests the di
ved ro-poiiMliilitv for the horrors of
the present Mrm-ule."
PEASE POINTS DEBATED,
(Continued from pago ono.) j
STRANGE U.S.SHIP '
AT FRENCH PORT
5 NEVER GOES TO SEA
AMHKICA.y NAVAL BASE, IN
FKANCK, ' Oct. 26. The "ITnited
States Ship Caroln," a craft that
never went to sea and never will, a
"vessel" with stono walls, under
ground dungeons, twenty miles of
tunnel and a vast hulk of masonry
anchored to mother earth, Is one of
the sight at this port.
It Is a massive castle standing at
the water's edge that bears this
strange name. It is an ancient cha
teau, built 600 years ago. in the
Xlllth century, and one of the mar
vels of Gothic architectural construc
tion. It la used now as the United
States naval barracks, and being put
to naval uses, It was given, a naval
christening as the U. S. S. Carola. It
Is no nick-name, hut Is the accepted
title known to all, officers and men.
lieing christened as a United States
ship even the battlements have be
come docks. When down In the old
dungeon, a sailor guided me upward
by saying:
"This way, sir, to the main deck!"
' Artd wre climbed up the "hatch
way" of crumbling stones lo the
main ''deck," of Gothic masonry
twelve feet thlok.
The way this castle came to oe
named as a United States warship
was this: The United States Carola Is
'in reality a small steam yacht, used
during the Spanish wars. It was
rather out of date and tied up to the
castle wall. Here it became very
'useful in making out requisitions for
supplies needed in the caatle. To
make a requisition for a castle would
seem quite Irregular. And so every
thing was requisitioned for the Unit
ed States Carola, and in that way the
castle got its equipment without dlS'
turbing any formalities.
T
POSTPONED BY FLU
In the circuit court Saturday.
Mark FoBter entered a plea of not
guilty to the Indictment returned by
the grand jury charging him with
rape. Trial of this and other crim
inal cases was postponed on account
of tho Influenza epidemic.
Hoy .'Sales, indicted thrice for
adiiltryynntrlbuting to the delin
quency 'of a minor, and tor larceny
of a dwelling, was,arraigned on all
threecounts and pleaded not guilty.
Ueorgo It. Cowen, Indicted for tho
larceny of a dwelling, pleaded guilty
and was given 30 days in the county
Jail. .The sentence was lightened be
cause of his dependent family.
'Harry S. Lynch, nccused of using
water denied him by the water mas
ter, was arraigned and pleaded not
guilty.
LONDON, Oct. 26. British forces
pressed forward between Valen
ciennes and Tournal, capturing Odo
moz and Mauldo north of Valen
ciennes. They also captured .Mount
Carmel Hill and Knglcfontaine on
the south.
inoii fur the sul'etv and pro-ncrilv of
huiiuiuitv.
II. .Id Wilson v.m
The --oriiili-t newi.ni.er YorwnerN
of llcrlin iiv il tioes not untlett:inil
whether r.miitjetc internal relornis
in the ..irt of l.ertminv would make
the terms ,.f surrender easier. In
cont innes :
"In anv event Mr. Wilson errs if
he believes ihat the lorniei: holder
of n.iuer in (lerinniiv can over regain
their iinner. I lencel'orth there will
be no power in lieriuanv but that oi
the lii-rninn people. Our opponents
who i!etiinti,l the ilisurmini: ol Ihe
(iernuin people nnis realize llnit u
urent net'on cannot pcrmnncnilv lie
retl'lercil defeilM'Icss. It will lie ilent -
onstrnlcl at the pence eontcivtps'
whether tin- war 1ms been merelv ail.
i lie,! ,' ii...,ll, ,.,1. "
- Coughed So Ho Couldn't Sleep
Jlronchlal coughs, tickling In throat
and asthmatic spasms break one's
rest and weaken one so that t'ae sys
tem Is run-down and serious sickness
may result. Knos Halbert, Paoll.
Ind., writes: "I had a severe cold
this fall and coughed continually at
night; could hardly sleep. The first
bottle of Foley's Honey and Tar re
lieved me, entirely curing my cough."
It covers Irritated membranes with a
healing and sothlng coating, loosens
phlegm nnd clears air passages. For
sale by Medford Pharmacy.
DR. RICKERT
fa r
V.XVS SC1KXTIKIC.W.I.V
TKSTKI), AX1) (il.ASSia
PROPERLY FITTED
Suite l-U over May Co.
NO 011018 ISLU
ATTENTION !
Tractors, truck and automobile
owners. Don't throw away broken
parts. We can weld them for you.
Wo havo In our employ one of the
best acetylene weltllns men on the
coast. We straighten or weld auto
mobile mimes without removing the
body, thereby -avlnjc extra costs.
All klntls of farm machinery, bro
ken stoves, Hewins machines and
pitchforks wcMimI. We also make ail
new part; th.tt nn be turned out on
a lathe. -
Crater Lake Motor Co
QvcrJ In the front line trenches
where American boys are facing th
enemy a work is being maintained
by brave, self-sacrificing men and
women that holds the morale of the
fighting men to the highest point.
Secretaries or the Y. 11. C. A., K. of
C, Jewish Welfare board and Salva
tion Army are serving under shell
fire arid gas attack to give these men
some small metuuire of comfort.
These secretaries are tangible evi
dence that the people back home are
behind the fighting men for it is the
contributions of. the home people
that makes possible this splendid ser
vice. To maintain and extend this
service, tho seven welfare organiza
tions serving the soldier and sailor,
the V. M. C. A., Y. W. O. A., K. of C,
Salvation Army, War Camp Commu
nity sorvlce, American Library asso
ciation and Jewish Welfare board,
have united in a drive for 170,500,
000. The campaign will take place No
vember 11 to 18 and an appeal has
gone out to the people to support this
movement to Ihe utmost. The united
drive is made at the request of the
president of the United States who
has sanctioned it and who commends
the undertaking in the highest terms.
It has the ardent support of General
Pershing nnd thousands upon thou
sands of letters from soldiers over
seas have testified to the help and
Inspiration which the work of these
organizations has meant to them.
TURKEY FILES! PEACE
OFFER WIH1MJUES
LONDON, Oct. 20. The Turkish
minister to Switzerland has handed
the Hrltifh and French ministers to
that country an offer of peace vir
tually amounting to surrender, ac
cording to a dispatch to the Dally
Mall.
WASHINGTON'. Oct. 'Jli. Novem
ber hoc prices' have been imreerl upon
here nt conferences between food ad
ministrators anil renresenlatives- of
producers, commission men and packers-.
Market eenlers were notified
todnv, hill anuounceinenl of the
prices here was withheld.
THE MEN IN
CLASS Al
A sound healthy man Is never a
back number. A mnn can lie as vig
orous and able at seventy as at twen
ty. Condition, not years, puts you
In the discard. A system weakened
iby overwork and careloss living
brings old age prematurely. The
bodily functions are Impiared and
unpleasant symptoms appera. The
weak spot Is generally the kidneys.
Keep them clean and in proper work
ing condition and you will generally
find yourself In Class Al. Take
GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules
periodically and your system will al
ways be In working order. Your
spirits will be enlivened, your mus
cles supple, your mind active, and
your body capable of hard work.
Don't wait until you have been re
jected. Commence to be a first-class
man now. Go to your druggist at
once. Get a trial box of GOLD
MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules. They
are made of the pun., original, Im
ported Haarlem Oil the kind your
great-grandfather used. Two . cap
sules each day will keep you toned
up and feeling fine. Money refunded
if they do not help you. Remember
to ask for the Imported GOLD MKD
AL Drand. In . three sizes, sealed
packages. Adv.
APPROVE INCREASED
EXPRESS RATES
WASHINGTON'. Oc t. 2fi. The in
terstate commerce commission ap
proved todnv tlie proposed increase
in express rates. It sueests
chniiL'e of contract with Hie raili-nm'
administration to eive the 0Mre-,
companies more of Ihe trnnsnorlal: "
chnriies.
Copyright rcgiaiered. 1918
Batteries Should
Never Freeze
If your battery freezes it's
your own fault. i
i . There's proof right in the-ice
- that you haven't taken care of
it that you haven't kept it
charged, j
A properly charged Willard
Battery can't freeze, even in the
coldest weather.
Come in and we'll tell you '
why batteries do sometimes
freeze, and how you can tell
when yours is cold-weather
proof. j
While you're here ask for a
copy of our booklet "A Mark
with a Meaning for You." It
tells just what the Willard Mark
stands for.
Electric Shop
If You Would Miss It
Spray your nose and throat with Ze Pyrol or some other good anti
septic. We now have the U-K Solution. For a good tonio use
Vlnol, SanTox, IJeef Iron and Wine, or Tan Lac.
Heath's DrugStore
lione 884.
- The San Tox Store-
, One of Our Yl
Ji Substantial Citizens
II I "A man with credit at the bank is i 1
jjJj usually referred to as "one of our I j
I I substantial citizens.'.' A good bal-
lV ance at the Jackson County Bank is II I
V a reliable builder of credit assuring , j 31 Ij
Aw AXgood financial standing, i I JJ
( Accounts subject ' t
Pt0 clieek are vited'
ESTABLIS H ED. 1086.
Ford Repairing
I have again opened the Repair Department of my Bhop for the win
ter and will do
Ford Work Only at Ford Service '
Station Prices. .
Vulcanizing and fiates Ihlf-SoIe Tires in ctaarse of experts. Have
your repair work done by specialists.
F. R. Roberts 1 32 S. Riverside
, ; , . ,
WEEKS & McGOWAN CO
UXDKRTAKER
Day llione: I'aclflc IKJT.
Mtllit I'lionea: K. W. Weeks,
Ladjp AxUtuU
Hot Dishes Prepared
At the Table
With an Electric Grill on your talile, you Wouldn't
need to go near the kitchen to prepare the daintiest and
most appetizing dishes.
"Wouldn't it 1 10 oniivenii'iit and easy to sit down and
si-ranililo your o.y.trs for liroakfast just as you want
tlioni, anil tojiavo tho liacon orip. sputtering and hot;
An Klootrie drill will fry orsis. Iiroil stoaks and olmps,
make uriddlo rakes, od-. It can lie attached to anv lain)
socket or pin;;.
Use an Electric drill and help save coal.
California-Oregon Power Company
Phone 168
MEDFORD, OREGON
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