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PAOE TWO MTIDFORD MATL TRIBUNE, MF.DFORD. OREGON. WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER PA 191 I0CAL AND PERSONAL il.Si Kthel Kffert who has b-en ct-riouely lit with HpanHh influeiua pneumonia, is J in proving. Her ! ler. Mrs. J. J. liuthttr and Mm. Will Hamiini and nephew who are at the Hueivd H- rt Lthjil'al are bbo im pro ii u. Lingerie marie to ord:r. Hem titfhiug and pouting a t-peclahy at lb Hand b ruit Shop. J:i. II. !risco!l of Klamath Kali, a lielfoni vlMinr W.-dm'day. One, the ladies tailor, will be at io?t-) Holland fcvtry Thursday after noon hib c:aii ou!). Fit and work U. an; hip euaran(ed. SOU Mil II. It. lilhvn of Thompson creek, a In the city Tuesday trad ing and iooklnK up the mar situation, rht uy that ihev live nut to f;ir that the1 do tot fci-t the daily paper, and that thev ar all anxious to K"t Ihe Uit uesi. hht rpo.tJt that uvery ihfi.n ! i rf.Hi.-rniK ia th rreek. od crops and kim:! pri'ei, Ui nil wmdnhlt-lds fur all ram. C. K iat Auto t o. 2UH Hit rt WfiKht of Vrtka, t'al., pt tar-day in the r it y gfttlnic re lirs fur lits tru k. H has been at 4rL' l a hauling .brume from the u.ih to fht raiirubd Hi iuU" hlajt in any width or alz tiirh. at tha Hamli' raft Hhop. Utlrs i atitrail of Apl-Kfti valley wt In thm it y on huineMi Tuday tut tb bt laaurauca Holmes, lha liikursiirv 1an A t ItMiop of the Illnhup Knight ftt(trd urar LU'1 I'ult.t, raua t-. ltd budl. tn lh It v jrfctrrday. I a pr t-ut dJMount oo wumir butioa bor. -btnldt'a "iUjoti itv. Jl North Central rou. Krr TV 1 Surd. r-j-ir:tovir of TV1- 'I.I'II' 1(C, V Li I'll 1 !tlftit'(l, Willi- . M MiKUiti.titl 'lit-tn tin iliimliM'im. UT Uttt n.t ff iiiit bimii'i u n'fiiijr ur. Jsoutb i(ai, 4rotr m4 atil Mrs lsrd otj Iftru J:Jtr, r M-df-rd l-ihr A dtijiy . It !(. OamMt Cnrvy HidjC. I I. (rr and A 14-hum n'. Hi- u l(if. mmtm bulna ilsltors la Mtdfnfd TMra.lai. l u!uMi 01Nttisrrrln ran nrhi at iofir' rah liriarrry. I t Js kon ('(Kiniy rraitifry ! Ksklnf ttrftlr niprit'itrrit ib if 11. I n fa North t'ir street j t fc uld o'fUw U I InK torn do and fha bw irfip ffiIr ti th sld J walk lica Tbw bullditix wa 1 s-ll la)ya Tatl. Vboa 15 tr I I urttin Krn'y and laH fVii) ft ft-liirMi for ttW- ll. :. Kismsfh lhr, un a 44'fc Imntfnc tpHlitlon lff'nninr Nt itiwr lt all '-r t-r ftbiir wt.l ;r.t at p m Mr and Mr H I' Hu-h hs ar rld frma Tbil. ti'iuth Ani-rlra. hf mr l av tn tlvln at th"ir Hold wilnr tbr hronrht with Ihmi an II rold t'hilran tlrl and lisd no rnd if irnniu In ' Mrs: b-r ad mhtd 'ner-a and sbrul thv at lfnii4 to Import r rntiftwat"! UPON GOLD HILL John Ilarnum left for Portland ladt evening, lie has been vinltlnc at home for several days. Klne watch repairing promptly done. Edcar Wlcht, Jeweler. No. J 7 North Central. The Jackson County Creamery hag Ktarted to remodel their bulldinK They are Ijiilldlns an addition on the aoutheaxt corner where the ofHfe will be located. Hack of the ofriie will be butter cutting room and two cold moras rooms for milk. They are Installing new muchinerv and when finished will lie up to date In John Duliiu-. -!ii-f nn-inesr of the every respe.:!. At preneut the office j Cold Mill irri':itim nrnicct. tiitc l located temporarily in the Holland j ,,t u.r.-e iuile ol the i-ainil. rtacli- noiei Minding I'neco Xtit Oleomargarine can be bounht at the Medford Fish Market. Try a pound at 0c per lb. Iht' Mlh Martha Hunley of Portland arrived here today from Portland to visit with her aunt, Mrs. II. P. isush. Now In your chance to try C'olum Ida Oleomargarine, for sale at Med ford 'Huh Market. 1KD II. M. Chile came In from Apple- rate today with a truck load of bops. He had in about twenty-three acred ard will market in the neighborhood of twenty tboUKand pounds at the price of eleien cents a pound. The price tnis year is only about one- thlrd of what they sold for last year, the lower price caused by so much of the country koIiik dry. Another opportunity to buy Shoes at very reasonable prices during the month of November. I am going to Klve a 10 per cent discount on nil men's and boys' shoes. Come and get them. I.. K. Btroud, No. 10 South Central avenue. 212 Kd Patterson of southern Califor nia, Is in the city visiting his sister, Mis Mabel Kians and nelce Miss Mary Maniuls. W. Pouter of San Francisco, Is In the city on business. C. K. Thomas and Vernon Edwards of Portland, arrived In MedTord yes- terdav for a few day on business. J K Patton and wife of .Missoula Mum. r Mu.rs is the city. Te flt.n 1l.at TMrtiler I'eirson Inc tciifiiiol any mure liodge Wi'tir iri is a miMake. Aaother mtiuua bus oit liKi received and the trl' Is li;T. Instead of Jl.'.:.i aa lias reported. 160 lo H 'randel of Sausallta, Cal. Is In the city for a short visit. T. I. Hrown and J. II. llelfrlch of Vrcka, am spending the day In the iltv William CreFS of Hutle Kalis Is mtklng a short business trip to the rltjf. ' Cannon and Kd Sarr of Copper, Cjl . are In the lty fo- a few days un btilns. I.. Intnnilik and Archie Itlchard- on of tirants Pa. are Medford visitor It II S-ni er. Interc led In mln- Iik t Cnrtland, Is In the city for a tew days. W. K. Nath of New York, Is mak lK a business visit In tho rlty. . . navage or Mill, tab, came ovrr to the city yesterday on busl ns l Mcllmsn. . II. Cnlss, A. C. Ila nu kotf and J K. Corcoran of Port land, are making a short visit to the J I! Adams and W. K. Rohrback of 8''atte( are sjiendlng tho day In Ihe city Jss II Iniegan and son, and John c. Holsto of San Kranrlsco, stopped ciier fnr a day In the city. W A. Ilowman of lluffalo. N. V.. day or iutr from two nml niic-liall mile above iolil Hill to about opposite (iuld lliil have nl rend v been inuuileteil. The exeavution reiire.cntu about l.'i.OOO vard-i o malerial and tlie vur!; i-. lie in' done hv a force of some "J-i men and lio mtile. A concrete dain HO feet lone and with a maximum hcii-ht of seven feet liu been constructed across liozue river at the head of tiie canal. The work on this dam had to he done in tiracticallv one imurin;. ncces-itutiti!.' niiit and dav work for hours, Thi- daiiMiiint; ol the river liresenled an en-'ineerin iimlilcin v. liich was sncce-sfullv met and at a co.t of several hundrcil duii.ir-. be low tin- e-luuate. .Ma. Iiuhois savs he Iiojick to have t Ii system completed hv .Ialiu,.rv 1. Tlii wil include the eoiistri.ciiiin r'f the remainiii'.' 11 1 ., miles of ditch, the buildini; of fimne, headbutts and fanners' deliveries. Indications are that the project will ,c constructed well within the estimate- cost in spite of the increas iiiLr price of material and labor. (iold 1 1 ill N'cn s. AIRPLANE ENTANGLES SHOT AT SUNRISE Since the air crvice from New York to Washington ar.d Chicago has shoivn that it i.- practical there are plans now bcin di-ciissed lor ciL'ht air routes acros the I'nited States one ol which passtvs tlirou-h .Mcciford. A m:.p in the Oniml Korks Herald, of (iranil Fork-. N. ft., shows n route slartiiu: from New York, runuini: ITALIAN HEAIIQCARTKHS ON THE IMAVE, Monday, Oct. 2S. (Uy Ai-'sor-lated Press.) Iiurlng the cross ing of the Plave by Italian and Brit ish troops, an Austrian battleplane attacked an Italian oliservation bal loon and attempted to pass thru It. The attempt failed and the enemy irplar.c beiuine entangled in the ropes of tho balloon. Iloth tho bal loon and the airplane were set on fire and the burning mass dropped to the ground In tho region of Montello. Neither the pilot of tho airplane nor tho observers la the balloon were hurt. Kd Hrown Is confined to his home I'h a cold. No nw caes of Influenza were re ported tielay. tho there are many tie,, pie with colds who are exercising ererv precaution to prevent the do veVpaient of the flu. Mrs K W Ijinslng of the Central Point highway, visited In Medford V.' ilncrlv. : K Morrison of flrlffln Creek, was a Medford vlltor Wednesday. Itfut their Iranta trni thrn Mrs liu-h was formerly Mia Ella lljtilev and! Is tl'lting In the rlty for it a titter tn n and M r. Itanley and M1t Al'le llanl"V. Tier ripnl 10 mailt iheir home in the taiiev. . A Corona nparitcr for Xmi thould be arranr-d f-ir at on's. our allotment is aimoM ftbaiiftrd. Ituv fnr Xmas nnir. ted'r,r. Itonk Utore Mr and Mr M I. Alford hate re reived I he it,.,! tls Sat their son Herbert, r.nw at I t S'e ens, h re eeted a tfsond lieutenant's rurnmis- ton and will r-port at Waahinfton. 11 C The furnlfire hnp;ta fljet II. Cleneral uphnlstering. mattrest rcnt vatinfr. rbM ks. sewing machines, phonograril.s and umbrellas r paired All work guaranteed. Kcathers ateamed and cUaned. Feather mat tresses n-.ade froin vo'ir o:d ti k Kniirlaa. 2 1 South ItHerslde. phone 162-J. Corp v;ier Wilson, of the atate militia, who enlisted In th navy lat Julv. re. cived ordcru M,n flnv to ri port fur dr. at Seattle. ah He U i'ic imW son of ir and Mrs II I. VMloin of Craicr Lake nienue. He , ar old SpllrenUerg end Newtown cull sp pi's for sale at the Co-operallvc Fruit Ass-n. Tl. Kfli.Kd board has dcMed not o np.-n a night srlmnl ai ti e pre-cni time. However F. liny Imvla lia de. elded to open a n.rlit s. hnnl o! ateniicr.ipliy and Mp.h.-lling in the old imsiiif-s i.i!!.'c- ro .ais ou ,-irt)i drape rtn-l Sb'.rth ind, tipr.rl;. Inc. spellltic. etc. will ... 1 .1 itht ;in, If Mr. !.1V,S 1 .'ill i-ci-r ;,n n-f-u:tnr It full burircs c.cir-c In gn..n Mr. H.nis tvi.fl t i i.i.o P: !,,, .vrnriic E I'Asrr. wii.Tl.in-l. fM. j ti l.i ltiirl K.ilkhnf ili-.ltirrd t 1 tv. !-? ti.t.-iii.v' "t tin- IVntri-l icir jt thi:! Im- w,i ui.!,- t.t all'iim :h;it i r.M,f nr W ilh.iin wouhl hot rim- t , t In- -in . n. hut w intl-1 nh'licMti' 1 or SAN KUAXCISCO. (t. :tO.-Or-dii, ilirtM'tini! the emidiivmi'tit of cv rv uovrrniin-nt inuutiv,- force auainst aiiv nttPtiipth to tanii-cr with tin vote for sriihtor-; or coiiu'ro-smfn in tin -oiinnu' tl"'tioii, wen ncoivi-d from Attorney (icneral (iroL'orv hv K. .M. Hlanford, chief of tlx- liun-an of in vesliiution, tlcpartnicut of justice, itnd Mrs. A:irtte A. Adutus tempor tirv Tutted Slate-, district attorney here, tiovc-rniiieiit roteutor find other intvenitnent auftiN throiiL'hout the eiMintrv have heen u'ien .imiliir order, the me-nue aid. DIED WATTKNTiKKO John Fr!drlrk Wattenhurjc. son of Mr. and .Mrs. .1. WaltenhurR. died Tuesday evening Oct. 19, of pneumonia, at the family homo two miles south of Medford, need l-t yars. Ho was born In Colo rado. He Is survived by his parents, three brothers and one Phnter. The burial Till he at I. O. O. K. cemetery. Thursday, services at the Rrave, Her. Kather Towers officiating. KItSKIVK The Infant ion of Mr. and Mrs. Walter M. Krsklne died Oc tober 7, one day old. Hnrlal was at I. (. o. F. cemetery, Wednesday afternoon. ....I. ';it. idltlf I" tlii I.OI'. 11 r. 1 1 l'i.f i. IT rd.l.Vi t-. t,., i. -ttl. (Ji-tiera! (iroe--:jtn war iiniii-tt r. alter .ith the iiMnrr, li.. -it In-; t'. nariel a- the n -t.ei.il l.ll.i.'IMlorn. -1 ".'r;il d.iV JIL'O. III1 I'. ti'ral N. - diM'Ut'-li r mi; 'ter rry ! Med- ai it soon ai the infl-it-nra Is over. Kerr nt'y wo t .( . v Me1 p n at ftnoi h-r s'iw ft kin for HMeml ...t:.,rr. 1 rled aho Wi o-in-d tn f stt k(nd- 1 ar r if d , iHffernl steel jm-it. A 1 the fdder peoph- vnnt in, ; ford Itook Store. According to r ;-.i . iirr lea vacant Imn- m i'h' 'it'. :han there hav born inr y v.-r.i; t; i.inh A. S. Hilton, wiio r-a-l- fjo 'f for 1h allfornfa Orr- i.n I'mk r . ti pany, aaya thrre h.ie ; ..n Tivv j,--r rent mr new psr rons rnd-red on the books than t'. . it out. and lhat thf most of t'o n are In ho thftt ere vacant 3 - t month Mmtie pupils wll; ! r,i-.- ?,j ;- Ida K. Woad, 304 kvuh lv. j To Our I'atiio; j To com p'v wit h ifnvorniiient re j qeest to a. f IK-t.t and man- pncr !(r wnr n-'eiN, Medford Mores exiept 1 -r !nre wti; ('( at ! p in wrt k iiif. r etp S,i turd.iv. ' 'intll ilu ft in-e of tune not in poet 'Into '! in thi- spring, hi'lii'iini: lirt l-'t-tiiav rviMijtiir, oi':n!'i-r 1 f-t . j .)Ai'K")V cot M Y Ml StNKSS 1 U 'S ASSOCIATION I'm TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY The good man is always sincere IMPEMALES MOUTtiPICCB CIGAKETTES arc made of good things. Good tobacco, perfectly Mended pure inais paper to wrap it and a mouth piece to cool the smoke of it. A cigarette manufac tured to excel. li-iT tine ;.U!iih kivs Naap'.i'.ite on k. n irl.c.1 F.id Hnc. He-! " , ,i ii..,r k, i, Ti .i.-f. rj WEEKS & McQOWAN CO Co. v!" .'. 1 Fl Have bilie 1 '.'i ai re tr.n t. aiust a.!.':ilc.t f..r E.'iicr.M f aA lu l " 1 1 . 1 1 at t o. I or to '.e snii'l wliil. n .n:li Pen- UXDKKTAKER Inj Phono: Pacific S-J7. Mtlit Plionifi: F. V. Weeks. IU I-JJ. LskIx Assistant. O. C. r.os hn received the lol lovvir.if letter Irom I.icut. J.estcr (I. Too.e. dated "On Active Service." Somewhere in Fran-e. Sept. 21. About 10 (lavs aito l.ieuleiiant To. me was killed hv u (ieru:an niper on the X'erdon front, lie. will be remembered, .is havinu- accompanied Hector Mae yuarric. the soldier-author, to Med ford in the speakiir' tour for the Third Libert v loan !a-t -prin.'. He j north to P.o.-ton. then west throui;l: was well known and popular in the j Detroit, Mich, and Furuo. X. D.. to vallev and hialilv esteemed as ode oi I Seattle. Wash., known lis the I'han the risitiL' vonntr men of fireaon. jute-Hell airwnv. From Seattle a route "I am sendinL' vou a snapshot which : runs to Tacoina anu south t hruuu'li I have just received from home, taken j Portland. Medford. San Francisco to on mv trip in Southern Oregon, show- j I.os' Anieh s. called the Pacific air ing yourself and McOuarrie. The wav. picture stirs up in niv mcmorv the- The next mute south is from New wonderful time which von nood people York lo Ciiicao. Omalia, llenver. Salt of Medford Fhowed us while we were! Lake City to San Francisco, tailed with vou, j Woodrow Wilson tiirwnv. The next "I huve been in France over two: south is from New York to Philadel ..'.onths and am getting alontr spien- phia. Davlon. Ohio. Kansas Citv. Mo., didlv. The ill si hasn't been in aetio.'i i I'uelilo to Santa Barbara, Cal.. known vet, hut we can exiiect it any time J as Laiiglev airvvav. Anotiier is south now. I irom Philadelphia to Lvnchbur. Va., "The allies are doin,' wonderful St. Louis and .lopiin. Mo.. Alinifiucr lliiiiL's now. as vou know pei-lmps hot- j inc. X. JL, to Los Au.-eles. called ter than I. us vou see a newspaper j Hodi-ers airvvav. much more V.lten. I am confident we The Wricht I'roilters airwav is still have the II tin's measure and will) further south 1 nun Lvntdihurir. Va., i-ertainlv imt vietorv aero-s hv an-1 southwest through Atlanta, Ga other run nier. The people over here i have n fine estimntio- of the li:ht abiiitv of the Yanks and thev are' eountintr on n for a lot. Viek-bur-j. Mis. Kurt Worth, and San Antonio to San Dieso and Los AnoIes. The Ath.rtie airwav runs from I want to tell vou th:t the Y. M- i I'liilrnieluliia .u:i?li alon" the Atlan- C. A. and lied Cro are liuinz t:rettie foii-t to Key West, and the Guii" work over here and I h're vou will .airwav from Kev Yet to IVnaeola. -hoot at nnri-e j.nvine i"-hi unlavor-i New tr!ei:ii. tiahe-lon to Urown-- a'olv ititiei-e. their work. Thoe i vii!e.Tcx. i in the field under campal.Ti eondi-i Vljer1 I no (f.uM ion hut that Ihe lion?-, know of the work thev do' lair seivii-e wil! he irreatlv inereaseu " in the nxt ten vear and Medford Lc- otlcc to .Men bants j inL. ,,7, one of the direct route, we As recently notified, sugar cards j n:nv have hones nf a lwrmanent avja- pMKA Warmth ' - WfrjSlii'jl1 Perfection Oil Heater gives lakitfe'vvji-Vi'l cozy' comfor"ble warmth .'?.'1 if - A Vjy ' for many hours on one fill- gr51 ' i'l li lits Air?T " S ine with Pearl Oil, the ever- t SWjfJmJt Wit, obtainablefuet. I VWPin"i?i:'i'i lights at the touch of a 1 lRSS match gives instant heat. fS f fj ESs, No smoke or odor. No dust i I lvV or dirt.More convenient than LJIr I coal or wood. I Portable. Economical. vL t Buj Perfection Oil Heater '''TV i today. Deelera everywhere. kT7T STANDARD OIL frKi2S3aWwirH 1 COMPANY M PEARL I (California) ' FERFE J3L H CTION W. E. VALKEE, Special Agent Standard Oil Co. ; ; DKAId'KS W. C. levor, Central I'oint; W. A. Cowley, Central Voint; Harnett llros., .Medford; Medftiitl I-'tuii. & IMwe. Co., Medford; TIios. Simpson, A-hland: l'rovot liros., Asiiland; Fred J. Vivkt Jackson ville; M. S. Jchnson, .o!d Hill; l.tiders Dent. Store. Asbbind. for current and folh t-. lnK month will be kept by the dealer until called for by County Administrator. tse the same card from month to month In all cases possible. W. A. FOT.CRR, County Administrator. Mon station here. Some new wooden ships may leak, but that Is no reason to stop building wooden ships. The leaks can be dis covered on the first voyage and be 1 stopped when It Is finished. What the Mail Tribune and Oswald West Say About Senator McNary TIIK MAIL TRII5UXK SAID in its editorial of May 14. 191S: "Senator Mi-Nary lias made a good record duriu his lirief term of offiee, lias supported the president in his war polii-ies, and been active in Oregon's interest." OSWALD WEST SAID, at the time Charles L. McNary was appointed Tinted States Senator: "If Ihe pledges he (Senator Mi-Xary) lias made to the people are kept, and I am sure they will be, he will unuestionahy be returned to the Senate in the next general election.'' SENATOR M'NARY H A.S KEPT HIS EVERY PLEDGE MADE TO THE PEO PLE. He voted for submission of the Xa tional Prohibition Amendment to the legisla tures of the several states. He also voted and worked fnr Xational Equal Suffrage and has introduced a bill fixing the prices of many essential commodities thereby preventing profiteering. lie has been a friend of Soldiers and Sailors. With a view to their future, wel fare he introduced a bill granting them pref erential rights to homesteads and favors the preferential emplovineiit of soldiers and sailors. HE HAS A 100 PER CENT REC ORD FOR SUPPORTING THE PRESI DENT'S WAR PROGRAM. OSWALD WEST SAID, on April 29. 1918, in a public statement, proposing that all candidates for I'niled States Senator withdraw and give Senator Mt-Xary a dear field:. "Senator McXary is giving the president his unqualified support-in the prosecu tion of the war, antl is most active in his endeavors to advance the interests of the people of Oregon." SENATOR M'NARY IS AN ACTIVE, ENERGETIC, QUIET, AND EFFECTIVE WORKER. ALWAYS AT HIS POST. HE IS THERE NOW AND LAVES THE QUESTION OF HIS ELECTION TO THE PEOPLE OF OREGON. HIS RECORD ASSURES HIS RE ELECTION BY AN OVERWHELMING MAJORITY. (Paid Adv.! HJL. AMERICA'S I20ME SK0E POL .-si. sKtM.:f - .e SAMR ri T IT, ? A LW4V,.' C il'j--. h ... ' it mmm rilWOliA mmmmM IL. -Jttrli .. .f rf H i I j ' j i ' i I ARGE quantities of Sh!?(ol4 are pur chased by the Government to be sold to the Soldiers and Sailors. "We aim to maks ShikoiA cost the men serving their country and the public back of the men, as little as possible. War conditions turn men's heads to " profit making. We believe friends and users are more valuable than the profit of the moment That is why you can buy ShinoiA at the same price as always. BLACK - TAN - WHITE - RED - BROWN FlhTIIMMI PRICE AS ALWAYS TEN CENTS Let Us Send It bv Parcel Post Any of your ! b ug Store wants. We will pa (he (.-! i harm's. I'lioi:e i r write us. Heath's Drug Store Phone 884 The San Tox Store (11 OJv?o Dtiiioslra tion at UP"..-" Jones Cash Grocery BsSSn