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TACT, TWO MEBFOT?r MAIL TWttrXE, MEDFOTCD, OREflOX. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31. 1918 I0CAL AND PERSONAL T. W. KvanH of Seattle, Iihr linen In the valley for a few days loo!!i) for a location. Ho Is looking up the farm situation' and will probably re main hqro for tho winter. Lingerlo mutfo to order. Hem stitching and pccoting a Hpcclalty at tho Handicraft Shop. 1. -M. FlHher, wife nnd Ijoy of Sunm Valley nro doing trading and visiting frii'nds. llo Bays that ho In feeling flno this fall, had a good fruit crop and got a good prlco for It. lie wold it on delivery and got tho cash tor It an taut as ho brought it In. Orres, tho ladles' tailor, will he at Hotel Holland every Thursday after noon high class onl. Fit and work manship guaranteed. 200" Albert Small of l a (irando, Ore., Is in Medford looking for a location, We cut windshields for all cars. C. K. Hates Auto Co. 208 A. E. Itobart and family traveling by auto from Phoenix, Ariz., arrived In Medford Tuesday. Ho Is stopping hero for a few days to look over the farm situation, nnd seems well pleas. ed with tho valley and may decide to locato here. Hemstitching In any width or size tltch, at the Handicraft Shop. A. 11. 7m Kaven of Cincinnati, O., Is here for a day or two getting Infor mation about .Medford and the val ley. For the best Insurance see Holmes, the Instiranco Man. C". '.. Hoyden Is home on a fifteen day furlough. Ha belongs to the 434th engineers and at pre-ent Is at Camp Kearney, down near the Mex ican border. He experts to get orders for overseas duty in the near future. 20 per cent discount on woman's button shoos. Schmidt's "Ciood Shoos." 21 North Central avenue. Kmerson Morriek arrived homo tho first of tho week on a thirty day furlough, llo Is stationed at tho nitrate plant in Alabama. Successful drugless treatment of non-lnroctlous diseases. Dr. Hnlstead, 227 South Central. - 20!i Mrs. T. O. Notherland has received a card from her son, Lowell sa.vlnjho ne nuci arrived safely overseas. Tl roport that has been going nroun that ho was dead Is a mistake wo iit,e iuu iu suy., Dr. Holne, Clnrnott-Corey Ilidg. eon llasklns has received a tel Rram announcing the death from i fluonza nt Oakland, Oct. no Ktigene .1. Itelnliart, chief clerk of the freight department of the South ern Pacific. llo was a former resi dent of Medford, graduated from the Jlndford high school In 1900 nnd wns widely known. Watering the railroad employ In a humble capacity, he worked himself up to a most rrspun nlhlo flosllion. Ills death conies ns a shock lo his former associates. Would you go to n grocery store Tor a wutch? Then why buy fountain pons from a store thai carries only a Tew as a side lino. There is sertleo Included with tho Wnlermun Ideal, liny for Xmas now. Medford Hook Btore. Tho remains of liert K. Kaiiffimin whotlod nt Camp Mills, X. y.. nr llved In Medford In chnrfie of Tlrst Clnss Sergeant Charles MacUersIe. llo I a l o.i of Mrs. K. l'redenbiirg of Butto Kalh whero Ihn remains were taken tills morning Tor burial. Hally's Taxi. Phone 15. it. I. lirirrin relurned from Croats I rasa, whero ho has been on n ten unys visit with his mother, sister and brother. Tho furnltllro hospital fixes It. General upholstering, mattress reno- rating, clocks, sowing machines phonographs nnd umbrellas n paired n work guaranteed. Keathera teamed nnd cleaned. Koather mat tresses made, from your old tick Iouglns. 201 South Klversldo. Phone JG2-J. A. J. Klorey ,lr., came In on the afternoon train from St. Stevens on Ills way home In Kngle Point., He Is n son of A. .1. IMorey of KsikIo' Point. Ho wns granted n thirty day fnrlouth end Is home to rcriipcralo from an operation. Hilt7enlerg nnd Newtown cull up Jdea for salo nt tho Co operative Fruit Ass'n. Jesse llomk nnd family left yes terday by nolo for l.os Angeles to pond Ihe winter. Now Is your chance to try Cnlum bin Oleomargarine. fr B' ,lt .Med lord I'lsh Market. t sy Dr. 10. II. French left v, dmodnv for nuclide, cal, .Mis. l'rcmh and Ned will probably go Inter, as she did not wish to go at present oi, account of the liiriiioimi fu that section Another opportunity to buy Shoes at very reasonable prices during the month of November. 1 nm going to Rivo it 10 per cent discount on all men's anil boys' shoes. Come and Ret Ihem. I,. 1". Stroud. No. In South Central avenue. V. .1. Plpgras and sun Charles re turned from a ten dss trip to H.in Francisco ami l.os Ancetcs. He t,i. Ills son to the i lly to receive treat nient from an eye specialist. He twi' s that ho is mighty glad to gel kick to a country wiiero one does not have to wear a mask all tho time. Kvcrsharp .rnril leads, ernseis. repair parls nnd service. Heal pencil satisfaction In the Kveixharp. liny for Xmns now. Medford Hook .Store." T. W. .Marren. a traveling msn ho has made his headquarters lu te, di'd at Klniualli Calls with Influenza tho first of tho week. Mrs. Jlary Dayuiond of R rants Tass, wns visiting rrlemls in tho city Wednesday. V. II. Ilertonu of Kan Fram-lsm. was In Hi o city over nl:;ht, Reatllo, Med lord lllrsh of Wednes- W. It. Cox, mineral examiner of the U. S. (ieneral Land office was In the city looking up homestead filings on coal and mineral lands. There aro soino claims cast of Medford la tho conl district that are apparently abandoned. ' Frank J. LePlne of Rochester, N. Y., was In tho city on business yester day. II. Kelly from San Francisco, stopped over between trains Wednesday. W. I). VandoVanter of made u Imiiiness visit to Wednesday. 11. M. llnrtlnlt anil It. A. Portland, woro in .Medford day on business. A. H, Honnott from Astoria, Ore., Is looking over tho city and valley ror a few days. .T. S. Close of Hugonc, stopped off ror the night Weduouday. He was formerly In the hotel business In Lowiston, Idaho. W. T. Iteed of Merlin, who Is in tho valley looking up business, ar rived In Medford Wednesday. H. L. Wrlgglns of Philadelphia, Pa., was In the clly on a visit the middle or tho week. Davo Itosenberg In tho city today, reportn tho sale or rive hundred lambs n nil rrom the smile It Is a saro bet that the prlco was all right. C. C. K miliar, Chns. K. Nye, Ira Ileeninn, Kmlly (). (iiinderson und .1. K. Turubiill or Portland, are visi tors in the city. Win. (lordon nnd- Alex Pollett or Vrekn, Cal., nro spending the day In tho clly. Dr. Frank Roberts, who has been III, Is convalescing nnd expects to be back in his office in a day or two. -Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Woods received word Ibis morning telling or the death ot th-ir daughter. Mrs. Ceo. MeCollom at her home at Rltzvllle, Wash. Mr. and Mrs. Woods lett this evening to attend the funeral. V. T. .Mct'ray received a telegram Sunday that his son Irwin was very sick with Influenza at Dayton, Nov., and ho left on tho rirst train ror Nevada. Monday, Mrs. 1). I,. Wood, Irwin's sister, received a wire that lie had died Sunday. II. .Manning and wlfo or Central Point, were visiting friends In the city today. .1. W. .larnhs, clly recorder of Cen tral Point, was a visitor In Medford today Famous 1 Dancer Advocates - - -r. Woman Partner! r , ", ' A j Vy -WALTON? - Florence walton. famous Now York ballroom dancer, Bays that, girls should learn to dance with each other, now that the "man short age" is being felt In the ballroom. Of course. It la not quite as thrilling' but music and dancing are good fun, in spite of this. Maurice. ft&i Walton's former dancing partner, is in France, serving with th Red Cross. - - " " President's Appeal to People ur otiir; of troop ships at a cost of Jcn.iMin, i rrr. My Fellow Countrymen: The congressional'electlont; arc at hand. They occur In the most crit ical period our country has ever faced, or Is likely to lace In our time, ir you have approved or my leadership and wish to continue me to be your unembarrassed spokesman in affairs at home and abroad, 1 earnestly heg that you will express yourselves unmistakably to that effect by return ing a democratic majority to both the senate und the house of represen tatives. I am your servant and will accept your Judgment without cavil, but my power to administer (ho great trust assigned mo by tho constitution would ho seriously impaired should your judgment bo adverse, and I must frankly tell you so because so many critical Issues depend upon your ver dict. No scruple of taste must. In grim limes liko these bn allowed lo stand iu Ihe way of speaking the plain truth. I have no thought or suggesting that any political party Is paramount WASHINGTON, Oct. 30. Con.ln matters or patriotb iM, 1 feel loo keenly the sacrifices which havo been tracts for construction of n numbei"""1" ,l,is w,ir l,v 1,11 "llr citizens. Irrespective or party limitation, to iinrnor such an idea. 1 mean only the difficulties anil delicacies of our present task are of a sort that make it imperatively necessary that tho nation should give Its undivided support to the government under a uni fied leadership., nnd that a republican congress woulcf divido tho leader ship. The leaders or the minority In tho pre.eut congress havo unquestion ably been pre-war, lint thev have been untl-adinlnlstrallon. At almoBt every turn slnco wo entered the war they hnvo sought to tuko Ihe choice or policy and tho conduct of Hie war out or my hands and put it under tho control of Instrumentalities of their own choosing. This is no time cith er for divided counsel or ror divided leadership. I'nily of command is as necessary now in civil actions as Ills upon tint Held of battle. If control of the house and senale should be taken away from the parly now In power, an oppe-ing majority could assume emit rel of legislation and oblige all action to be taken amid ciiite t and obstruction. The return of n republican miilorliy to either bouse or congress would moreoter, ce:l.iin!y be Interpreted on the oilier side or tho water us a re pudiation of my I. midship. Spokesmen of tho republican parly are urg ing you to elect a rcubliran congress. In order to back up anil support the president: bill, eicu ir they shim Id in tills way inipo-o upon somo credulous voters on ihr. si.le or tho water. Ihey would Iniposo on no olio on the otlicr side, it w' li understood there, as well an here, that the republican leaders d. ire net so h to sunpo.-i the pr. sldent a.l to con trol hi in. Tim i eiple i,:' ihe al'led countries with whom we aro associat ed against Ceriiiar.y are unite familiar with the si;.nlt!. ance or elections. They would find it very d.ffi. nit lo believe that the vel. ls ot Ihe Cnited States had rho-en to suppoii their president by electing to the congress a majority controlled by ilner who are not In fact ill s.nipathy with tho attitude and aui"ll of the administration. I need not tVl to.t. my (eilotv eo em rynicn, thai I am asking your support, not r.ir Iny own s-io. or for the sake or a nnlitieal n:.rlv l.nt f..r the sake of the nation Itself, in order that lis Inward unitv of purpose may be evident lo ail the v. orbl. In nrdlnnrv times I would not feel at liberty lo make j,ch nn appeal to ;.. In ordinary tl.n-s divided counsels can be endured without permanent hurt to the ronniry. Itul these are not ordinart times ir in H,..s,. critical ,lavB It , your wish in sustain me with undivided minds. 1 beg that ton will sav so 'in a . "men u win not ne pi.ssinie t.t misunderstand eitli-r hern nt or among our associates en Hie oilier side or the se-i I s,,;,,;i ,, WITH 'II 1 1: AMKI'H'AX FOUtT.S NOKTHWKST OF VLIilU'N, (let. III. - (7 i. III. Ilv the As.oclnlcd I'ress.l (Ieneral I'er-liiiiu's I'orees lmlr oceuiiied ltellejoteu.se Infill nnd the southern e.lt.ci of the Itois des Logos. The Ann lieniis encountered but little machine gnu omio-.it ion. Tin- advance was in the nature ol' a line sir liciiteiniej uperalion. Olherwi e Ihe neiivilv alonir (lie front todnv consist nl in ineinallv of reciiooc l eiliilerv liKte.; and boiub- PAItlS, Oil. ill. French troops late yesleidav repulsed n strong (ier man counterattack northwest or ( bateau I'orclen, tho war office re ported today. Oil (ho Olse front there has been only artillery activity. In ihe last two days the French Firth army has taken nearly 1 : no prisoners. DIED WIT IlldiW- Hic.1 nt her home. .M7 North Cedar street. October ;ituh. Llaiietie iibrovv. ol luieiiniouia, aged -M years, s months anil 'J7 davs. wile of William Willirow. she was born n ,lnrl..on eoiiuiv February j, l,s:i.',. lid lias live, all her Ille here. She is united bv her husband ami three Mill-. I .nil .Hi. (.ale mill Dan-ell. al-o her in. n uts, .,,,,1 ( ,(, (iuelics o t i ri 1 1 iii Creek, nnd two sis ters. 1,'uliv and Alice, ami two Inntli. : Mill. .ii and (leorge she leaves n host ot irieiuls and rcliitivcs to mourn her lies. Funeral services will be held nt the grave in the 1. (I. (I. F cemelei v. culttes and my hopes to you. ITALY HURLS ALL home dim- DEFEMDIENliES STONi: Hied at Ihe I'ai-.u vancli nt Cole. C.il.. October :to. .. iitienuio niu. Ma!. .nm Stone, daughter ..' Mr. and Mrs. It. 1'. ,S ,esi,l ,t ,;. eeni. r ol Tliirl. eiilli ami Sewtuti, ng.d (I Mil-, o leoiiths and JJ iias. Hie lie .Iii. r ami . Iiddrei, went to Cole. ''"I.. l"f a veil and M.ilvinn '' 1,1 "'ctolier IS Ike lnlier.ll eive e. will . held at the grave nn.! intennen: v 'I be in I lie I. O. O. F. e. nietei t . (Conlltiuo.l rrom page one) along guarding ihe Trontiuo tiont rrom (lie west of I to I lie I'lave ah,i Is becoming I etweeu the ll'enln and til tlie fifteen Austrian dlvitions lug there have been cut off tin e llarda serious 10 I'inve opetat- liy the ollce In Merchant As recently notified, sugar cards for current and following months will bn kept by (he dealer until called for bv- I'ettnv Ailuiinlsliiitor. Cs the s.nie i ai d fi-ien nioinli to month In ail cases pe. Pile. w. a i'(M.i,i:i:. County Administrator. capture of Vndal pass. Flsetv here en this front ihe AiKtri.i'ji nu.t retreat noitllttard thru tlie Alps with the Italians, lirltish und Freiuh pres-ing hard nl their h.-els. If, at reported. Ille llalians are attseklng from Stel vlo soiubwar.l tn Igike Cervla pi We!? as ea. tvvar.l (mm the hike, (he nlhe. have tic-.:uu tin. f. rnlli.if ptneer move, ivect Iii iiie Tremino Austrinu Iiooiis a! from Sereia and Ci ready hss crossed t;, r.a anneur.i.-.-s. The. Sc e.t ttte tlanuni- near Sei .e the fall or r.clgrade nr.d thi libt-tatlo.i of .-vrXn woiikt ft matter ot n few il n .. if p.,i hours ii are retii lag lett will:, ill-, IV.nu!-e, 'ien- ! :- t hav e rr icti. : -: and , oaiplete -em but W OOUIiOW WILSON. I 111 western-Serbia the Austrlans also j are marching toward the Danube. There has been little change, in the i . situation on tho western rront. llrit- Isli latrobi have heen nctlvo In the j important sector between Valencien , lies and l.etjuesaov and have made I progress north of Valenciennes, j In Champagne the French have repulsed a lierinaa counter-attack iiorthw. t of Chateau I'orclen. The I I'r. in !i army, fighting In this region, lias taken nearly i.loo prisoners In : the hist two davs. American divisions engaged In the terrific struggle between tho Mouse nvr and the Atg.inno forest have ; Alncrevlll.v In their possession. This j village Is about ; i., miles west of the , Mouse nnd Is situated on n ridge i which dominates tho country to the north and east. From It the Amer i.ctis can direct their nrtlllery nro on the iinporlanl town or Stenay. and the railroad running from Metz toward Lille. ! Nearer the Argonno forest the Americans have the llellejoyeuse , farm safely within their lines. Thl.t : sui,e.-.s seems i. make Imperative n i slight i:erman retirement to theeait. DR. RICKRRT Tortland botlerinnkers still lug ror Saturday half-holiday. drlk- 1 r-Vsj I "iLo iv nl hfr. llo' ! tkit " W Jy tl .U'.'.U Mli VMi i i t v .V W ' t !;. s . f-1, A . tit !, i - ; S3lDbl li'UC'iSIiEVtliV.IKI.Kt KYKH Stnr.XTIKU'AM.Y TKSTCK, AM) fiMSSKH PROPERLY FITTED .nlt. I -a oter lny Co, M 1'IIOPS ( HF Polling Places for Election November 5 The lollotvin is o list of election precincts and polling places for the .'cneral election to be held November 5: X0. 1. KLKt'TIOK l'lfKCINCT, Aslilnnil Iloulevoril Ashland L'ust Central . Ashliiml West Central Ashland Kai-t liiiin ...... Aslilitml O.ili North POLLING TLACE. II. F. I'ohlnnd Hesideuee City Mui! McC'nrtv lilils; Cor .Main East Side S l)ool 0. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 1.). Hi. 17. 18. 11). 20. 21. 22. 2:1. 24. 2.1. 2(i. 27. 28. 20. :in. 31. 32. 33. 34. 3.1. 3ti. 37. 38. 3!. 40. 41. 42. 43. 44. 4.1. 4(1. 47. 48. 10. ,10. til. .12. .13. .14. ,18. r.o. o. 81 Oak Ht near Tele. Central und (Jrnnile Ashland Stono Hull Kast Ashland .....Fourth St Kng-iue r.oin Southeast Ashland Cor Iowa and Averty St Norlhvvest Aslilnnil - Yi'est Side School iVutioeli Antioeh School House Applceute t 0. E. If use Hall liarron . Jt'ci! Creek School House Bellctiew Belleview School House Hutlu Fnllrf . North Centrul Point - i. Central Point Hotel MM! South Central Point ..; Citv Hall Climax Dead Indian Derby Eajile Point Flounce Knelt Foots Creek Griffin Creek t..... Cold Hill North Jacksonville South Jacksonville Lnke Creek Meadows Medford North Main Medford South Main Medford North Central .. Medford South Central Medford North Ifiverside ' Medford South liiversidc Medford OakdaJe Medford Newton Medford Park North Medford Northeast Medford East Medford Southeast Medford Southwest Medford, West Medford Northwest Medford - Mound - - -... Pcrrydule East Phoenix - West Phoenix Pinehurst . Korshntv Hunch House Cabin on Myer-Ctilkins llaneh Derby School House lirown's Hall Prospect School House liiversidc Store Griffin Creek School House Iltllbert HiiiMinir '. . Court House . :.. ...Cily Hall Lake Creek School Hous-e School House Smith's Hull 128 N Grape 200 W Main Vitv I lull . No 32 S Central Ave Lincoln School (North) U18 South Central Ave Oakdale Grocer)- Vashin;rn School Hoiii-c No. 4 S OraiKie St .,110 X-l!entty St Roosevelt School House . P. & E. Dcpol 820 E Main - 1022 W Eleventh St : 33.1 W Second St 000 W Jackson St .' Agule School House '.Oak Grove School Furry Hide Woodmen's Hall ...i Pinehurst School House Hook Point - Koek Point School House Kogue Ifiver - - - Sam Matliis' Store Hide. Sams YalJev Sterling- ... East Talent t West Talent Trail 1'nion Wal kins ;. . Willow Sprouts . Winter - Hull ...Sterling School House Citv Hall Jlig'll Seiiool P.tlihliug; E. E. Ash's Hall liuch Hall ..Wat kins School House ..Willow Spring's School House . Orange Hull TURKISH-ARMY . INIMESOPATANIA TAKEN B BUSH LONDON, Oi-t. :tl. Imnil fcukUi. ninmnndimr I lit Turkish nnnios of tbt croup oinTutint: in the Tiirris re- L'ion in Mcsopntnmi;i, has surrender or with one entire division nnd the t part of two other divisions, the K veiling Standard savs. Portland Monarch sawmill to in crease output of spruce to 2.U0O.OU0 a week. Coos Bay launched two Ferris type wooden vosf.oIr last week. LONDON. Hit. :U. The entire Tiirkili forre whieh has hern oppos ing the Itritish on the Tiirris ha heen ipturrd. it wn." offieiutv announced today. It is estimated thut tlie pris oners nmiihcr approximately 7,001). The text of the statement reads: 'The hard 1'iirhlin on the Tigris which hcL'an Octoher 1M ended on the ;tiih with the capture nf the en tire Turkish t'or-e opposed to n on that river. The prisoners are esti mated at ahoMt 7.000 with much ma terial.' INCREASED WAGES FOR ANTHRACiTT MINERS WASHINGTON, Oct. IU An aver- ao wnso fnrrease of $1 a day was mauled anthracite coal miners by Fuel Administrator (iarfield today, effective November 1. For Burning Eczema LOOK YOUSB, PRETTY Sage Tea and Sulphur Darkens So Naturally .that No body can tell. 7 Jerseys and Rough Necks A big heavy rough- neck Sweater 2 pockets, going at . . . $1.75 Jersey Sweaters, in three colors $1.75 tl Overalls $1.50 $1.50 $1.50 Hair that loses Its color and lustre, or when it fades, turns gray, dull And lifeless. Is caused by a lack of sulphur in the hair. Our grandmother made up a mixture of Sape Tea and Sulphur to keep her locks dark and beautiful, and thousands of women and men who value that even color, that beautiful dark shade of hair which la so at tractive, use only this old-time recipe. Nowadays we get this famous mix ture Improved by the addition of other Ingredients by asking at any drug store for a bottle of "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound." which dark ens the hair so naturally, so evenly, that nobody can possibly tell It has been applied. Ton just dampen a fiponge or soft brush with ft and draw this through your hair, taking one email strand at a time. By morning the gray hair disappears; but what delights the ladles with Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound Is that, be sides beautifully darkening the hair after a few applications. It also brings back the gloss and lustre and gives It an appearance of abundance. Wyeth's Sge and Sulphur Com pound Is a delightful toilet requisite to impart color and a youthful ap pearance to the hair. It Is not In tended for the cure, mitigation or pre vention of disease. Greasy salves and ointments should not he applied if good clear skin is wanted. I;rom any druggist for 35c or $1.00 for extra larrra size, get a bottle of aemo. wncn appnea .as tucctcd it effectively removes cciema, quickly jrops itching, arid heals 6k in troubles, also sorea. bums. wounds nnd charing; It penetrates, cleanses and soothes. Zcmo is a clean, dependable nnd inexpensive, penetrating, antiseptic liquid. Try it, as we believe notliing you have ever used is ns effective and satisfying. Tno E. W. Rom Ca, Ckrelar.d, a FOR SALE at the Monarch Seed & Feed Co. lied Seed Oats, Gray Winter Ots, I?ve. VeU'li and Al- WEEKS & McGOWAN CO UNDERTAKER - Pay rhonc: Taelfic 227. Xtcht l'hnnra: p. Weeks 1KVJ3. WANTED ltc-llnlilr inrty or pnrtii' to cut down conl wood. Illu nionry for both of in. No. Trlf. lir-.. Wrltr- mc tninirslinlHv. I J ERICKSON iw. a.y Let Us Send It by Parcel Post Any of yttur I)in.t 8tcjii V,nnts. will j.ay the post flmrpos. I'liouo or wiito us. Heath's Drug Store Phone 884 The San Tox Store Khaki Pants Men's Hats 50c Suspenders 2cc Big Bargains in Shoes Rubber Boots Work Shirts Overalls and PantS Hats and Caps Rain Coats Men's Suits Men's Overcoats Sox and Gloves All kinds of Under wear for Men Trunks Suitcases ' Dress Shirts-good ones for a Dollar Heavy Flannel Shirts Blankets Will H. WILSON Cheapest Store in the West