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" PAfiE FOUR MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREflON", MOXDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1918 f OCAL AND JL PERSONAL The funeral service of Private l.oren Young was held al the ceme tery at Jacksonville Saturday after noon, liev. Hoozer conducting the nervire. On account 01 tiie uiimenza t.-.uro thero was not a larao atten dance. Mayor dates attended and furnished an auto to take the pull Viarers over. Hy request the follow I; S members of the statu xuuril acted as pall bearers. KerKOant Modify. Corp. lllakeley uud i'rhatoa Ackley, Tyrrell, Ivf rson and llerry. The fir ing squad in charao of Captain Can ary Tired aalutcH over the Krave and liittflor Tarkor lilew taps at the close. While drilling at the bull Krountfd ' J-'i 'tV'y nveniuti iho ineiubera of the offlcors iruiufui? school and the state grcrd had a little surprise whkh ghea them a chance that thoy have lie n under flro. While standing at eu e a spent bullet raino sliiKinK over thi company and landed ft few feet frc:n Major frowson. Katurclay some of tho boys went out and found.lt. It was of about forty-five calibre and from the sound tho shot was prob ably fired (roin Hlsklyou lleliihts. Idiigorfo inudo to order. Horn fdllchliig nml pointing a specialty at tho llnndicrnll Shop. Holiort .Mlildlelon arrived home Friday from Kan I'runcliico havinx been grunted an Indefinite furlough lor nervous dlsahllliy. lie lias been several months In tho orduunco de partment. urres, tho ladles' tailor, will be at olel Holland every Thursday after- li I ah class onl. Fit and work- guaranteed. 200 HOOj. .......rl. j c'i- 'eiHelon of Table nock, vu In the cH Si"uruilV reported that his w.fo """ Improved. She has been taw (as "lnnt at the Dow hospital. Wo cut windahlcldV for " " C. K. Gates Auto Co. 2 oli' Myron Hoot arrived homO r om Itojcburg Friday, lie Is able lo be out on the streets Benin and gafnlt " gradually, but still shows the rostill ' of ills accident. I Hemstitching in any width or size atltrh, at tho Handicraft Shop. ' Superintendent J. A. Churchill has informed tho county school su perintendent's ofrico Hint toachora are entitled to full pny for the time during which tho schools nro closed on account of Kpunlsh Influenza. - For lliu lcrt Insurance ace IlolmoB, the- Insiirnnco .Man. v Tho treasury dopnrtnient at Wash ington reiiitestH that all Fourth Lib ert;.' loan posters 'bo taken down lin- jneilhilely im lliey linvo served tlioir pin-pose. Tills should ho ilono ill or der to make room for tho (Tufted War Work campaign posters now bo ing put up. 2D per cent dtarotint on woman's liutlon shoes. Schmidt's "Cloocl Shoos," 21 North Conlral nvonuo.- II requires 200 peach pits or seven pounds of nut shells, to produce enough carbon for one gas mask. 'Save your pi-nch pits and nut sholls. We calf save you f.'on on a new car. - Ask about It; C. 11. Uutos Auto company. 184 The application for reduced rules on chrome ore from southern Oregon points lo llnlllmore, Mil., and other carters points Is now beforo the l'ortlnnd district freight traffic roia miltec of the railroad administration. 'I'lin.e- desiring to present their views mi-sl do so In writing beforu Novem ber One and three-color stock pear labels for sale. Meiltord Printing Co. tf Thru error, the nnme of Mrs. Jesse Neatbainer was omitted from the list of lilierly loan subscribers from UeiAiie Ulvcr district. Her bond was for J! mi Siiccs'iful drugless treatment of iioa-lniectlous diseases. Dr. llalstead, 227 South Central. 205 Heavy snow and sluet storms con tinue In the cast. All telegraphic service Is ai;aln routed thru Canada. Tim storm has extended norlli to Montana, prostrating all wires, Wn can save you $200 on a now car. Ask about It. C. K. tiates Auto col many. 1N4 V hcu a -Mall Trihiino reporter c:i!l' il at Hie officei of one of the bic it ft lit companies In search of nc.i i he was iniormed that tho fruit btl 'llcss here was so dull that Ihey coc hint even Binre- up a romance an nig the packers. 'me and tbrec-coir Mock pear lal els for sale. Medford Printing t o. tf :i!mtsoii Merrick who has been at !-li 'Xiel.l. Ala., In the nitrate depart in :il in he re mi n furlough after ha, Mr; influenza lames ItriM-oe Is in town today on ill: Mil- S. Dr. Ilebie, (iarnett-Corey Hide M'p.iiis H em Y . it. (ion-, at Camp i.'m.-ih state that his son. I.leuten.int in,' (.ore, who h.n been 111 with pneu iii uHU h. x; i,,iv roi upi-rnilng and is now In Hie comalivicnl ward, lliu co i'linri: n roiHlilerid semvu. I 'ally's T,iv. Phone 1.".. f rs. li. I. No'. Mi. who nursed Mr" ' .'.ue in iir fatal illne. is III v- il " the Infineen. 'I'he rut nil ure hospital rie. It 'iiirni uplioMeriiig. mattress rrno '"no-, cio.ks, sculng ma hin. im.iiogritphs and nml.rellns repaired " guaranteed. feathers ,'" 1 clean,.,!. Kealher mat-lei-scs niado f,-,,.,, ,.. . k ";";l:if'' 2111 Hlverslde. Phone I be piMielc ot Tl..i ...... ... 'I " vh"" r nmcud1(Mlt making ,-, i"".h - m,i,,m "',7'" m"'"r lh" rp'"n"v npt i lonsiiltuilonai amendment Frank Stiusou went to Grants Pass this morning where lie is engaged in electrical construction work. lulormatlou governing shipment of Xiuas packages to the boys over seas can be obtained at tbd Ked Cross rooms or Medford Hook Store. fipiUenberg and Newtown cull ap plet for sale at the Co-operative Fruit Ass'n. Travel on the '-ouiheru Pacific Is veiy lislit these day owing u the lullueuta scare. lu every city there is an authorized service for Waterman Idea fountain peas. We represent them here being required to study all Instructions, ex change arrangements, carry a 12 dozea assortment and repair parta. When you want a fountain pen with real service buy a Waterman Ideal from the Medford llook Score. Mary U. Orr returned Friday from F.uiu. She la suffering from a nervous breakdown. Iliieco Nut Oleomargarine can be bought at the Medford Flsli Market. Try a pound at 4c per lb. 1HK A. C. Allen and son have returned from an extended automobile trip thru Idaho and Montana. During the trip Mr. Allen look movie films of the Yellowstone nutlonal park. Ho spent the past month at his Klamath Lake cottage, where Prof, and Mrs. P. J. O'Garu spout their vacation with hi in. Mr. Allen will, temporar ily act as manager for the Hogue Itlver Fruit & Produce Assn., replac ing S. V. lioekwitli who leuvea short ly to reside In Seattle. Tho price of butter being so high now Is your chance to see Columbia Oleomargarine demonstrated at the Truax Grocery Tuesday afternoon. lXG Sunday arrivals at the Hotel Med ford were: W. X. Strander, San Francisco: H. W. Garrett, Portland; J. V. Woodroof. San Francisco; Harry L. I'ebergall. Portland; Itoy K. Dickenson. San Francisco; An tbony Kolger, Berkeley, Cal.; W. U Kennedy, Kugene; K. J. Woolenberg, Han Francisco; Mrs. X. Ci. llradley. Copco, Cal.; J. A. Kvans, Seattle; J. S. Mullln, Seattle. Thero will be a demonstrator for Columbia Oleomargarine at Jones' Cash Grocery Thursday ufternoon. Everybody welcome. 187 F. li!. Sickels, personal secretary for Oregon and Idaho Y. M. C. A. and ' W. 10. Wright, Interstate secretary, g, "rived this morning from the north. Now Is your chance to -try Colum bia Oleomargarine, for sale ut -Medford 'lh Murkat. 1811 Mir Clara Shoemaker ot Central Point, recently received two letters; from a '.French hospital written In French. She was unable to rend them and jspunt some time finding: some ono tiv translate thum for hor. At lust she .succeeded and learned Hint they wc re wrltton by a French nurso ami In. 'tinned her that Walter Thomas Ford, whoso homo Is in Cen tral Point, had. been wounded In ac tion and was l'Ji a French hospltul. The nurso staled- Ills wounds were- not serious. Cut your Inittjor hill In two try ft sainplo of Oleo margarine al Sehlof- rolln's Grocery, AVoilnesday urior iioou. 187 Horn To ' Mr. and Mrs. CI. .M. I.oomls, Oct. 27th, an elg'il-pound girl. .Mother and baby doing well. Columbia Oluoinnrgurtno cun bo bought nt Jones' Cash Grocory. 1S8 W. C. Klnyim has boon up on Kvans creek lici'plng C. K. Kirk har vest his bean crop. Ho Is direshlng the crop now and It in y'lolcUng thir teen to fourteen .hundred pounds por acre, which nt tho present prices will bring hi in about ono hundred and twenty dollnrs ppr acre. Ho has bis tract under Irrigation and under stands how to use tho water and that Is the secret of Iho fine crop. George Porter roported tills morn ing that his son Jack: who has been very sick for sevcml (lays with kid ney trouble, begun to imprtivo Sun day, und that they aro unite encour aged now that he will bo tip again soo:,. F. P. Salter left this morning for Hill, Cal. He Is liullcllng a largo meat packing house for It, II, Par sons on Iho Mounlcrcitt ranch. Hay (lunynw of tinwlle, Cal., la in Mm city visiting friends anil attend ing to some business matters. Ho neil to have the fend stable, on South lllverslde avenue. F. 11. Itnrnt house. S. J. Wilkes. K. P. Haw ks and Paul Mass of Ashland, were Sunday visitors in tli city. Mr. and .Mrs. H. 1.. Wiln of Cen tral Point were week end visitors In the cltv. ASK ALLIES TO EG NF.W VOI.'K. Oct. 28. Scndina of Millieicut allied troops to Kiissia to drive out (kriiianv and her allies was urceil in resolutions adopted here lust niulil bv fill iiro-war delegates lo u convention en lied liv the Socialist Democratic League of America. The convention named a commit tee, ineliiiliti'.. reiiresentutivcs of the Kiissinu sociul-revolutioniirv partv. the C'zeelto-Slovak socialist federu l i oil ami the Polish socialist ulliunce. the Soutli Slavic federation und the Jewish socialist league, to cull on President Wilson and explain to him the slant! taken bv the convention. Pcl'ore adjourninir, Cliarles Edward Ktisscll, author und member of the recent I'nitcd States mission to Rus sia, was elected chairman of the so eiulisl democratic league. He suc ceeds John Suunio, who cabled from llnlv Unit lie would be unable to con tinue in tiie office, on , account of lirc.-sinir work in Univ. TO WEAR FLU MASK RAN FKANCISCO, Oct. 23. While scores of i)usser.sbv seurred for tov r, II. 1). Miller, a deputy health of ficer, shot and severely wounded .1 miles Wisser. n horseshoer. in front of a downtown druyr store early to duy. i'ollowinir Vissers refusal to don ii n influenza mask. According to the police Wilier shot in the nir when Wisser first refused his request. Wisser closed in on him and in the succeeding affray was shot in the arm and ley. Wisser was taken to the Central Kmerjrency hospital where he was placed under arrest lor failure to comply with Miller's order. Al GOLD IL VIENNA, Sunday, Oct. 27. Tho Austro-Germana have abandoned tho town of Kragulovatz, 55 miles south east of Belgrade, to the allied troops during rearguard fighting, according to an official statement from the war office. In Albania, it is added, thero has been nothing of Importance to report. RETREAT ON WIDE FRONT. (Continued from page one.) FMAi.n'CE, Oct. 28. ( Router's.) Gon eral Debenoy's army has won a sig nal victory. The German forcesyhold Ing tho Serrc-Oiaa front are In re treat and the whole Gorman line be tween Chateau Porclon and the Ar gonno Is In dunger ot being turned. Perslstont attacks by Gonernl Ds boncy's Indofntlgaolo Infantry has broken tho river line, which Is the last water line commanded by the en emy between the present front and (he Meuse. Fred Starr ot lluUon Ranger sta tion spent tho week end In Medford. Y. Johnson of San Francisco, and 1.. 1,. Miller or llillurd, Ore., stock men stopped over Sunday In Mod ford. 'Mabel Werlz of Gold HUH, spoilt Sunday in the city visiting friends. John Wntsoii, tho coul minor from Roxy Ann camo in for supplies Sat urday. Ho says that ho expects to put on n gang of men and begin to deliver coal In tho city soon, C. A. Ward and family und V. .1 Proctor and wlfo of lliinsimilr, Cal., aro In tho valley for a few days and spent Saturday In the city. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar llerslioy ot Kellogg, Ida., aro visiting in the city Frank Torrcy who used to bo In Daniels store, was In tho city Satur day. '1 lo Is now located In San Francisco. Jor Tho Beys in Camp Make the soldiers' washing easy. Send them Fels-Naptha. It is the ideal soap for soldiers. Boiling water Is hard to get in camp. But Kels-Napthu works perfectly in water of any temperature. And it calls for so little rubbing! , When your soldier boy washes with J'elvNiipthn So-.tp, his clothes will be clean and right for inspection. Al your oiri ftocn't in the ted and grttn wrapper OREGON' AGRICULTURAL COL-LKO-K. Corviilli. 0;-t. '-'8. Now that the state lime plant at Gold Hill i nrodueini; it is up to the farmers of Oretion to make it a success bv nend in;; in orders, according to Dr. A. B. Cordley, chairman of the lime plant committee. The plant is now produc ing one. nnd in a few duvs will in crease to ut least two carloads of ag ricultural lime daily. The price is .fl.7") a ton f. o. b. at the ouarrv neur Gold Hill. "The farmers of western Orego fought lon' and hard for n stnt lima nt cost," says Dr. Cordley. "There have been munv delays in get ling the plant reiul.v for operation owing to luck of funds, scarcity of skilled labor and Hie fact that it was almost impossible to get iniiehinerv uud supplies nt all. The plant, how ever, is now ready for operation ami the success ot the enterprise is up to the farmers themselves. "In other words, in order lo oper nte the plant must have orders. II' these ure not received nt Iho rate of ut least two carloads a dav it will be necessary to stop operations at once as the board not only lias no funds fo operating expenses, but has already become individually responsible for some of the funds necessary to com plete the plant. The next ten days or two weeks will determine whether or not we nrc to receive sufficient orders to keep the plant in opera tion." ENEMY AIRCRAFT ACTIVE ON NORTHERN BATTLEFIELD LONDON. Oct. 28. "The enemv uirernft were active on Saturday on the northern battlefield," snvs the statement on aerial operations. "Eight enemy machines were destroy ed and three disabled in the fighting. Two enemy balloons were shot down. Nine of our machines nre nussinj ASKS fWTrMISTICE. (Continued from page one.) the Exchange Telegraph company from Zurich snvs the revolutionary movement is spreading throughout ('rutin. The dispatch adds that more than 400 persons have been killed nt Kieitme und JUKI nt Zuanbrin. AMSTERDAM. Friday." Oct. 2.1. Tito Dutch newspapers toduv publish u dispiitch from Budapest which says that in collisions between C'roation and Iliingnriun troops in Fiume there were mnnv disunities, hundreds of persons being wounded. The Croa tian tri-eolor was hoisted on lhg,puli lic buildings. Troops from Otocuc. rill miles southeast of Finnic, disarm ed a Slvrinn battalion which resisted them nnd look possession of the hnr bor. All stnlo buildings, including I lit! postofl'ico were occupied bv troops. The railway station was de stroyed nnd the mobs and troops plundered it. The Hungnrinn und Italian populations fled. Trouble in Hungary PARIS. Oct. 28. Grave troubles hnvo broken out nt Budapest ns the result of the nppoiiitment of Julius Andryassi, who is suspected of (ler- ninnophile tendencies, to be the Ans train foreign minister, snvs n Zurich des-puleh lo the Matin. A committee of workmen and soldiers has been lormed lo represent the extremist nnrtv in lnipcinlnie- events. A MEDFORD MAN'S EXPERIENCE Can you doubt the evidence ot this .Medford citizen? You can vorlry Modford endorse incut. Hond thin: Kdwln J. White, former dairyman nt 3I!2 ICiist Main street, says: "I was nearly laid up with nil attack ot lum bago. It came on without anv warn ln and l thought my back was bro- Kon. t couldn't straighten up and went about all bent over. A friend advised me to take Doan's Kidney l'llls, which 1 did, aud soon 1 was nine to get about, it reaulred only ono box to fix mo up In tine shape aim since then. I have never had any trouble with my back and kidneys." rrlco hue, nt all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy act Dunn's Kidney Pills the, samo that mt. into nun. Koster-Mllotirn Co. Mfgrs., lluffalo, X. Y. Adv. CASH We Out-Pay All Others Hens, - 23. Springs, - 25 Get Our Turkey Prices Johnson Produce Co CENTRAL POINT, Ore. EVANS CREEK 10 Fl The farmers ot the Evans Creek district will vote upon the creation of an Irrigation district on October 31. The proposed district will In clude land in the Evans Creek dis trict, now watered by the flow of the stream, and other land adjoining. It lu proposed to secure additional water by the construction of storage reservoirs to supplement the stream flow at a cost ot from $250,000 to $300,000. WEEKS & McGOWAN CO UNDERTAKER l)jr Phono: Pacific 227, Night Phone: V, v. Works, 10.Ua; Udjf 4titMt. TO ALL WOMEN WHHRE ILL This Woman Recommends Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege table Compound Her Personal Experience. 1 Me.Lenn, Neb. "I want to recom mend Lydia' E. Pinkham's Vegetable lyompounu to an women wno suiter from any functional disturbance, a it has done mo mora good than all tho doctor's medicine. Since taking it I have a fine healthy baby girl and have f', .- Kttiiiwimucttiuianu A 1 strength. My hus- oana ana i Dotn praise your med icine to all sufferine women." Mrs. John Kopfeluann, R. No. 1, McLean, Nebraska. This famous root and herb remedy, Lydia E. P.nkham's Vegetable Com pound, has been restoring women of America to health for more than forty years and it will well pay any woman who suffers from displacements, in flammation, ulceration, irregularities, backache, headaches, nervousness or "the blues to give this successful remedy a trial. I For special suggestions in regard to vour ailment write Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co., i.ynn, muss, ine result of its long experience is at your service. Fill men with praise if you would have friends. IMPERIALES MOUTHPIECE CIGARLTJTS are filled with such fine tobacco, are made with such care, mouthpiece and all no wonder men praise them and pass them on to friends. ' GLM CHUNG China Herb Btor Herb cure tor earacne, headache, catarrah, dlptherla, sore throat, lung trouble, kidney trouble, stomach trouble, heart trouble, chills and fev er, cramps, coughs, poor circulation, carbuncles, tumors, cracked breast, cures all kinds ot goiters. NO OP ERATIONS, Medford, Oregon, Jan 13, 1911 TO WHOM IT JlAY CONCERN: This Is to certify that I, the un dersigned, bad very severe stomach trouble and had been bothered foi several years and last August was not expected to live, and hearing of Olm Chung (whose Herb Store Is at 214 South Front street, Modford) I de cided to got herbs for my stomach trouble, and I storted to feeling bet ter as soon as I used them and today am a well man and can heartily rec ommend anyone afflicted as I was to see Gim Chung and try his Herbs. (Signed) W. R. JOHNSON, Witnesses: M. A. Anderson, Medford S. D. Holmes, Eagle Point, Wm. Lewis, Eagle Point t W. L. Chlldreth, Eagle Point, C. E. Moore, Eagle Point J. V. Mclntyre, Eagle Point, Geo. D. Von der Hellen, Eagle Point, Thos. E. Nichols, Eagle Point Friday, June 28th, War Savlnes Day J. T. Gagnon Lumber Yard All kinds ot rough and dressed Lumber, Specialties: Dimension stuff. Fin ishing Lumber, shingles, Sash and Doors, Roofing Paper, Fruit Boxes. Buy Jackson County Products. Place ordors now for Fruit Boxes. New Shod, 118 S. Front St., Medford. 1'houe 859, Remembei This Coffee Goes ''' Further:' Our Guarantee Your grocer will refundefull price you paid lor M. J.B. Gorfee,ii it does not please your taste, no matter how much you have used out of the can. Vacuum Packed It Reaches You Fresh Would M'sieu Have Comfort? And M'sieu? To him, the San-Tox Nurso will bring shav ing comfort and men tal comfort, r Quickly and unannoved he will make tho even ing toilet. Smooth, white San-Tox Shaving Cream will ease his razor's - edge and keep his temper serene. A dash of San-Tox Shav ing Lotion he will be invigorated and refresh ed. A whisk of San-Tox After-Shave Talc he will have that freshly groom ed look which marks American men. HEATH'S DRUG STORE riiono 884. CASH AND CARRY Is ii successful system, wherever tried. Because it is fair to buyer and seller.' Some prices this week at The Truax Store: Honey in pails ....$1.50 Shortening, per pail '. ...$1.25 30 lb. Karo : 95 5 lb. Karo 50 Pink iVans, per lb 9 Seeded Raisins, pkg '. 12 Coffee, :J lb. can Folger's 85? Fancy Patent Flour, 49 lb.sack $2.80 Fair D ealing and Courteous Treatment. THE TRUAX CO. 327 East Main, Medford V. One of Our 113$ SUDStan'ta' Citizens l If A "lan wltn credit at the bank Is ' I if-r I usually referred to as "one of our I 11 substantial citizens." A good bal- l l anco at the Jackson County Bank Is II I jYl a reliable builder of credit assuring IISlll Vt , Bad financial standing. II 111 -i Accounts subject yfJ J to check are Invited. rjfl ESTABLISH EDJflSS. FOR SALE at the Monarch Seed & Feed Co. Ked Seed Oats, Gray Winter Oats, Kve, Vetch "and Al falfa Seed. iMuc ninrrn m ! XI III V H ron I TO ORDER $25.00 VP Also Cleaning, Pressing and Altering 128 E. MAIN, VPSTAUIS FORD REPAIRING I have again opened the Repair Department of my shop for the win ter and will do ' Foid Work Only at Ford Service Station Prices. Vulcanizing and Gales III. It-Sole Tiros In charge of experts. Have your repair work done by specialists. F. R. Roberts 132 S. RiversYde