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r PACE F0T7TI TirrcPFOTin matl trtbttni?," medforp, orcEfiONV Tuesday; November s. ima IOCAL AND A-' PERSONAL Mrn. T. K. Ttnrapnuh, native of New York :nnl nisldi-nt of Kuk'mio for tti pi st hjx (!, died at Ku K' iui l'rid.iy inornliiK ut tho ano of vciirn, after huvlni; beau In 1U lieal'li for :i numher of years. With In r lms!:aiid, who survives her, .Mra Jvorapauvh ( uuio to Oregon from Xuri it Dakota in HMO and renlded in ledford nnd (irantH I'iish beforo fco-. lux to Kuireiift. Mrs. Marion 11. KJulriu, a daughter, living In Kimono ulni KiirvIv:H -Mrs. liorapauh. AVo eat wlmttihli-lilB for all enra. C, , flat's Auto Co. 208 1,'arl .1. N 1111 ii urrlvcd from Fort Columbia .Monday on a threo wcuKb f 11 rlrj ti Mr. Nunn is one of tho original Seventh company buyH. Ho has b en retained at camp bo.-atiHO of IiIh iibllitietf at cook. Ho has had Holm; t-xperienco duriiiK tho past few inrmtlis. Klrt, h o was nearly drown rd In the Columbia river; hccoikI, he van operated on for appendicitis ut hau I ranrisco, nnd on his return to bis company was taken down with influenza, lie is looking and feeling tjiilto well, considering. Wanted A bargain In a umull Inn ise and lot. ltox 1, caro Mail Trillium. After receiving permission from tho local draft hoard, Raymond 11 3'owoll of tills clly, has accepted i clorUal ponitlon in the U. S. treasury dej.;trtinent In France. Mr. Powell left Medford shortly Wefore the war to a'c'. pt a position in the civil ser- vie comtnlsKion. but later became iis-iM.tui direi tor of education In the Wu -)i!n:.'lon Y. M. C. A. preparatory collrjrf, which posit ion ho reidKiH-d 1o "over Bea?." .Mrs. Powell -find In ; ant p (i ii will remain in WushlnK 1o:i mi 111 his return. .Mrs. Powell wn-4 Mim Kucllo Itader. Finost $.").00 trlmmod hats. Sec Mi:;s l.ounshury'g Millinery window, l-ZC Fast Main. ID W. It. Kelly, Parlflc coast repre rertatlve for the Western Rubber company, with hcadfiiart cr-i In Los A:i:;eh-s, In in t!ie city placing iii.'e'M.v for the kooiIh carried by his fiitn. For Iho best fnnurnnco ace Holmes the liipiiranco Man. Archie S. A h l"fl yesterday after- nooti for San Krauclsco where lie wan t-iilh d on business. He may con tinue llitu trip on to tho east before1 rcinnilm:. I.adien', Mu;-srs. and Chlldrenn Cojits. Nov. 7. S. II and 11. Hutch! Hon and l.untKilrii. 1 IHJ' -! U-n Alhrn Allen who has been conlined to hi-r linme on West Jack tain h( reef for (he pusl ten days with u sevrro t-a.-to of Iho jirlpp", has r- tnraeit to her duties a-i cashier ut the S. P. In Uhl ofiii o. p(r cent discount on woman's button shoes. Schmidt's "Good Klines," lit North Central avenue. The many friend;t of A. H. Cun nlilfam will lie pb-ased to learn that In- bt rapidly recovering from the op eration which has kepi him confined to Hie hospital for tho past two we.'ks. Four days sale only, Nov. 7, S, 9 mid It. One coat of each style. Ilut'lilson & I.umsden. IlHi 1 1. II. .Iihkon, farmer near Ash- Ktn.i. pt!ii a lew hours in the clly on bui.iiMvs Monday. Another opportunity to buy Shoes at wry re;i' onable prices during tho mouth of November. 1 am going to r,iw a 10 per cent discount on all m n";t and boys' shoes. Como and j et tbem. L. F. Stroud, No. 10 South ti in i 1 1 ji rune. 21- F. I", thil'trt who b;is been ut Ho fi-:. Cal.. lor seerI months Kinu in a r-aw at HI returned to linnl llit- first of the week for the 'i r. hi"; t S'-.ihi trimmed hats. See i I oiMi'litit y's Millinery window, F;v.t Main. !.. t';ir!er, rancher near Talent in the city yesterday on business. t rni.lt. -ton of Table Rock illn v.. is do!n buiihH In the tiiy !!a . Hor.i e. Power Auto Co. tf l:. !nt tiiiu: ami mother were In i fur a lew hours Monilay, lie ira-'.l 1 1 Tii Knueiie Saturda h. had been laktng the otii ' t I'.iialii.; coarfo itnd espe:-ts to .H!r, hilt the service in a short Ni l cm diir.li a pint of elder for U t 1 1 HeVoe' . '" : t't iMvii. hierebiint of l!ac,le ! in I ii" city i'U Uusiue-s N a :i 1 I. Sp - lal rates, weM; 'r .:i-b St. a: n heat. H. I:. -":mtiis or Central P. dot, V.i- ift 1 :i" .( V -.lei ,lty Oil biml l'1 - J- h .irin v. ho h.s been i' it 're It! ' oitlaa.t r.-turmd home I.!..- .. ".p.::ie t her l.ll. I' li ter !i 1. '.!! ,;T.im who vi!l i.s:t 111 ,:'. ; i w o in.e.ii Sui.e -i -1 r l t : , s tnatmetit of IH'II -lllfe' !.u! il'M :le. r. Ha'.Ste.ld, 1:7 Soii'h Central. o;, A' i'H. W. N. Camp'.. !l re,-eiv,., n letter fteiii her son. Charhw C;ur. that he hat I een npptonied bv the ;o ci c ;m i, t j untor hr-pe. tor air cr;'ft i;i Cb vebiiid, Ohio, liis work will be niovt l (ti pj . tliik. ahitnlnuni for aln-rali. He has I een h the Overland Auto- company for -dine limn .and h i. I charue of the ln-per-tlon of .iis that weio nhipped dalh from the li.-'tory. Mrs. C. J. Jacobson of Sacruraento, arrived in the rlty Monday to visit with her aunt, Mm. J. K. Stewart on West Tenth street for a few days. Sho will also visit her brother who Is at the navy training station at Seuttlo, then will go to Mlnot, X. !., to visit her parents. Lieut. C. J. .Jaeobson is Instructor at Iho Matty aviation field near Sacramento, but expects to bo called for overseas duty in a short tlmo, und will meet Mrs. Jncohson at Minto. (ienulne Coca Cola at DeVoe'fl. II. W. Harrett, Win. (Jrundig, A. C. Rockwell, O. Raker and II. King of; Portland aro in tho city for a few i days. I Rum insane to protect against influenza. Japanese Art Store. 195 A few days ago there ras a car load of machinery brought in from California and was taken to de velop a copper prospect located about one-half inilo from Runcorn. The prospect Is being developed by Charles Lillie of Los Angeles, and W. X. Campbell, F. C. Clark and K. W. Uljegram of Medford. Mr. UHie Is Installing the machinery which consists of a gas engine, hoist and drills. Tho mine Is called Copper Lode and shows about a five-foot ledge at a depth of thirty-five feet. ('lassie coats, Nov. 7, 8, 9 and 11. Hutchison & Lutnsden. 196 James Hanson who lias a small pear orchard about one mile from the city, has shipped this season eight tars or Rose nnd one car of Anjou, und tho results show that It nays to tako good caro of- a pear orchard. J lis twenty thousand dollar crop from a thirty aero orchard re minds us of the time a few years ago when it was quite common to report from five hundred to ue thousand dollars per acre from bearing pear orchards. Free storage. Power Auto Co. tf W. A. Stratton who Is farming about one hundred acres near Talent was In Iho city 'Monday. He has about forty acres In wheat and the most of the balance is in alfalfa. Furniture upholstering, mattress making, crating and packing. Hong las, 201 South Riverside, phone 1C2-.I 215 G. O. Pruelt, ono of Medfora's young men, left this morning for Mare Island to begin his duties ns a marine. There wero several other enlisted men on tho same train bound south to begin training. Hemstitching nnd pecoting at Handicraft Shop. 2IC There has been a heavy mall from the boys in Franco ever since Satur day and the many Medford people who have boys "over there'' have been enjoying a real treat. Many of tho letters have contained the gov ernment Xmas card which permits the sending of nn Xmas packago not to jxcef'd three pounds. In ordor to send the boys a package this year It Is necessary for them to get such a card from their company officer nnd sumo has to then bo sent hero for presentation nt tho postofflco when the parcel Is mailed. 'No doubt this little formality will cause many of tho boys to be without their Xmas this year. Royul and Pullman bread ut He Voo's, C. K, RIoo, engineer for tho Cal. Oro. Power company who has, been stat toned nt Prospect alt summer and fall has moved to Medford for tho winter and will occupy ono of the Holland apartments. Do Christmas shopping now nt Jnpaneso Art Store. 1 ft 5 Frank C, Clark has returned from Seattle nnd will spend tho winter in Medford. Mr, Clark says that the Rogue River valley looks good to him after a few weeks on the Sound. Dr. Heine, Garnett-Corey Hldg.' Kmll 1'ivli who has been confined to his home for the past ten days with a severe case of tousllltls is a hit to be out again nnd hopes to resume his duties ut the West Side Market within a few days. Minuses made to order. Handicraft Shop. I. C. Altken who has been spend ing a few days In Klamath county recuperating from an attack of the 'flu , has returned. Get your milk, cream, butler and buttermilk ut DeVoe's. Work on the new evaporating plant Is rapidly progressing these das and their men are busy unload ing a carload of brick from the Jack sonville brickyard. Looks a lfltle like old times to see such activities around the (earn tracks of the S. P. Daily's Taxi. Phono .:. Tht "fin mask Is beginning to make its nppcaraneo on the streets of Meolord and has caused unite a little nuimeiit among the street cor ner t-aims. Possibly they were afraid of n holdup. WHEN WEAK OR It UN DOWN hv rVrrte i.r twit ihMit an.) lun ti.iiit.l.i wMifl i. '1 l fllk-li'il. V nT.a i'.. mm.,, i.',. m.ir. try KCK. MAN'S ALTKKATIVE -.1 sl'tt. ..roi't.o iu.it r.iiiniiii: l'ru. ft tiir, naw ( I $1 tilt, nnw 81V. I'm v in i l.ulvj. .r taK. All ilrumtl!. "r-V'!.:i I .it i r- vv . .Mr,... Mrs. Laura V. DodKe who was for- nierly wlin tho .Moe siore, i in ine clly vlKlting frtonds. She has been at Klamath Falls Ihe past year and U making a trip to Portland to vl.-it her son Paul who Is at the Uenson Polytechnic training school. Klectlon news will be Indicated to night by the electric sign on tho roof of tho llotol Holland as follows: Im mediately after tho departure of train 10, it will be turned off. If a republican congress Is indicated It will bo turned on and will continue to shine. If a democratic congress is elected the light will be turned off and on at 3 1 o'clock. M. S. Ilosenstadt, M. J. Brondy and W. G. Ugllston of San Francisco aro business visitors In tho city. H. O. Tinders, of the firm of II. 0. Enders and Son of Ashland, was In the city Monday on business. Kdward Cordon of Ilerkcloy is making a business trip over tho val ley for a few days. A. I). Coulson of Rosehurg, Is in the city and valley on a business trip. O. S. Deach arrived from Fresno, Cal., on a short business trip to the city. F. fiurley and wife of iN'ampa, Ida., aro visiting in tho city arid valley for a few days. Orres, the ladles' tailor, will be at Hotel Holland every Thursday after noon. High-class work only. John F. Butler of Ashland, made a businoKs trip to Medford yesterday. L. II. Van Horn and wlfo of Jack sonville, were visiting friends In the city yesterday. Arthur Anderson of Grants Pass, and II. M. Woolmnn of Corvallis, were among the out of town visitors yesterday. Word has been received In Md- ford that James C. Murray and Ken neth Murray, formerly in the employ of the Mail Tribune, have gone into active duty on one of Undo Sam's big battleships and aro on their way for fields of action. They have been stationed at Bremerton for more than a year and a half In tho print ing department at tho navy yard. A letter received today from Lieut. Colonel K. K. Kelly states that ho has been mndo chief signal officer of the 80th division. His nddress Is changed to Army Post Office Box 7.10. The KOth division is composed of Nation al Army troops from Pennsylvania, Maryland and Virginia, under com mand of MaJ. Gen. Cronkhlte. It is part of tho Third army corps, com nianiled by General V. M. Wright. The ilev. Boozer has received a telegram today stating that his daughter Lucille, who Is attending Whitman college at Walla Walla Is ill with influenza. Ho expects to leavo for Walla Walla tonight. C. A. Xulter and family have mov ed hero from Kly, Minn., and now aro at home In tho B. J. Palmer prop erly on South Central recently pur chased. Mr. Nutter Is a civil and iMnlng engineer. P. .1. McAboe, ono of the boys who enlisted a few days ago in tho mar ines was shaking hands with Ills friends nt the train this morning. He is milking the trip from Portland to Maro Island. Herbert Alford who slopped over between trains Tor u visit home, left Sunday Tor Washington, 1). C, to which place be was ordered to report at onio. He bus been appnlnlrd Sec ond lieutenant of a transportation corps. lr. Dow lias wired from Washing ton that pending peace developments and the adoption of a futuro policy, tho V. M. c. A. and Hud Cross have ceased sending workers abroad. The matter is of Interest to a number of Meilford people who have volunteer ed for service. Glen'O. Prtn tt who enlisted In the marines Inst week pulsed thru the city this morning on ills way to Mare Island. He Is a son of Mr. and .Mrs. Win. Pruett who met him nt the train. Bay Denzer who enlisted a few days ami was on number 13 this morning on his way to .Maro Island training camp tor marines. His par ents, Mr. and .Mrs. l- A. Denzer and several friends met hlni nt the train. Wm. Gates Is back on the Job again alter spending a week in his upartiiient nursing a severe cold. There was great rejoicing around the Gates establishment as the perfect (lillelness since "Hill" bad been laid up was beginning to tell on the nerves of all or the employes. T. I.. Ie Vore or Jacksonville Is In the city today, renewing acquain tance with, some of his old time friends. lie bus been In Alaska for fifteen months, the most of the time In tiie Kiitihleuii fishing dlstrbt 81 CASES OF E While Medford has been very lucky In escaping a serious influenza epidemic' that Is ho prevalent all over tho country it is Interesting to note tho following official statistics re garding the situation as it Is today. There have been reported authentic ally that there aro SI casra in Med ford with six now cases yet tcrday. Tho Medford doctors are also attend ing 20 cases in tho country. While this seems sufficient to cause Ihe ma jority" of jieoplo to bo careful tho opinion In this community snenis to he that tho "flu" hasn't struik here and that it won't. All reports coming in indicsite that thero is not a community in the country that liasn't sooner or later been hit and it is up to tho people of Modford to soe to it that tthoy do everything possible to jprcv nt nn epidemic hero in our midst, '.'here is some contention tliat there are no cases here but the figures given above were complied lato this after noon and can be regarded as correct. DR. RICKERT KYKS SnKTlKIC.M,Y ti:sti:i, and (ii..ssKs PROPERLY FITTED finite over May Co, US DEI iTAKER l)nj Phone: Pacific 227. Muht rhoiww: 1'. W. Weeks, 10.1-12. Ijadr .V-.Ma.nU NO HKopi) I SKII Popular Goods Now llbiru's cold cure. , k break up n cold. I.a.itie Bromo quin ine. lllIU i-ai .mi uuiulue. San '1 n Laxative cold l ine., Papi's cold I i. impound. IUke i,, i, tablets, and all the pood cniish medicines. j Heath's Drug Store Phone 881 The San Tox Store Mrs. Josephine Allen of San Fran cisco, Is a .visitor in tho city for a few days. I? Yrvleninv afternoon while linntim for hour. Xiclwls iiiichell of the Lit lie A)ile",s te, accidentally shot his brother, Iouis -dilclicll, mistakiji" him for u hear lind dangerously, if not jatallv wounlel linn. Louis, wjio has been ntlcmlins one of tho nnifrs' tramiiiEr ramus, came home for a. visit and Wether with his younuer brother and lather went out on u lift r bunt. The three bad workeil tbei r way up one of the thickly wood ed canvons and sctm ralcd to cover nil of the irroiiml thor oughly. Lou its was on one side of the eiinvon and seeinu' lots of fresh tracks ileeiild that he could nossjlilv locate the bea r if he would climb up into one ol the lurire trees, w-iiKiti be did. He wins" sitttiriL' there iu the tree when bis voumrer brother came ulonir and secdnir something up :in the tree decided it must be n be.rr and fired. Louis 1 VII to tile ground, shot thrnitih the Injur nnd urm. the bullet, which was of laree caliber, bavins: passed upward; through bis back, eotninir out iiuiUt the arm nnd lodirintr near the elbow. The father came to the' snot ritrht awiiv nnd lield the wound with bis blinds I'riiin II p. in. until 7 p. m.. trv incr lo Mop the flow of blood. The vounir man that did the shotinir ran the four miles for help and when be arrived wns praclieullv unconscious urul it was sum ''me before he could tell what bad happened. It was some Vime before a doctor could be locat ed, but about 3 p. in. Dr. Poellnitz was on the wav to the scene of Ihe accident and dressed Hie wounds cnouh so that the vounir man could be brought out. It was wcessiirv to cut n trail throimb the brush for the entire dis tance ol! four miles in order to enrrv the wounded man out on u stretcher. This proved to be ouitc n ioh as the trail wns so steep in places that tbev had lo driiir one end of the stretcher on the irround in order to keen the same as level ns possible. It was im nossiblo to tret the vnuncr man to the hospital on account of the terrible loss of blood whenever be wns moved. so he wns taken to the C. ('. Pitrscll home nnd made as comfortable as could be expected. The doctor stales that it will be necessary to remove a rib order to nropcrlv drain the wound and that if Ins patient can pull thronnh until to morrow morniti" his chances of recov ery are irood. G. W. Wilfrey, orchardlst from Kaglo Point, was doing business in the city yesterday. T. M'ard of Applegate, was among tho out of town visitors in tho city Monday. VERY LIGHT VOTE CAST IN CITY General iipnlhv, assisted bv influ enza, rules Hie pulls in Medford to dav. At 1 o'clock hut 1.1 per cent of the rceislered vote bud been cast in the .Medford precincts, with similar conditions reported elsewhere in the eountv. It is nut expected that over "(1 per cent of Ihe vole will be cast, there lie ins bat little interest, outside the poli ticians mid office seekers. In addition a larire percenlmro of the vote is in the nrmv or nnvv or other war service or in the shipyards and war plants. In four down (own precincts in McdlWd. but 111(1 votes out of 813 registered had been cast. Influenza La Grippe The present influenza is now known to lie our old familiar la grippe. Foley's Honey and Tar is Just what every sufferer from influenza or la grippe needs now. It covers the rough Inflamed throat with a sooth ing healing coating, clears away the mucus, stops tho tickling and cough ing, eases the tightness and heavy breathing. Day and night, keep Fo ley's Honey and Tar handy. It gives ease, warmth and comfort from the very first dose. Buy It now. For sale by Medford Pharmacy. Introducing'.thelNew Tea-Foil Package Our Government needs every pound of tin for nrai- Wp Viflve been workine? for a lonsr time on T Y lJL t ' ' . f a Tio-ar nnrl hrmroved Tjackinsr to take the t)lace of i tobacco tins; so we are now ready to co-operate il by introducing the new "Tea-Foil" Package of TUXEDO Tobacco. We are thus able to render i rirmVl fMrvce weare savinsr tin for the Govern ment and at the same time giving smokers a yfJ rj.jf r- . w m The Perfect Tobacco -for Pipe and Cigarette The new "Tea-Foil" Package of TUXEDO is:. ' . Soft and pliable. Decreases in size as tobacco is used. Tobacco does not cake in this package." No digging it out with the finger. Keeps the tobacco in perfect condition Costs you less than tin. 10c a package. v-W .. t; V-V.r.oirrV;., Try Tuxedo in the new "Tea-Foil" Package today, j ' ? The Tobacco 65 7 M x zr -i -i rt l VI r-. sr ve iiiiuir i'wb& MiQw; ? . Guaranteed by INCORPORATED . - "The Ring" The anniiiinromont of nn on piiRt'nicnt to marry is cuMum iirily iiw,il.'il by Iho Rift of a (lljininnil rin. When ii ni;in buys nn cn ppfcpmrnt riun ho wants to fo'l thut h is n-ttitti; a iroo dia mond :tn.I uitoil ulut UK wt')l. The youtu nun who tnvn to its for It Is ii..ttnomi ran rct ns-stm-i! ih.it hp will rvreivo both 1 ti a 1 1 1 y mill valu Martin J. Reddy nut ni Mons PitKM: i. Yl-Hor 'Wclcitmc, JiMvclr j I he lilrt of l.iivp. 0) W? l LimS l''"iuI"'-''y' 1 .-.-tj' XC3." w J MBmi io 1,1 1 ''''wsppfiwn The Food Administration Says Buy at Home and Save Needless Waste Tlio Food Administration urROs Amcrloan people to buy food that is proilnrcd noar homo, as the noodlcss waste of transportation In volved In haullim homo food away and other food In to tako its pluro Is thus avoided. Vllmo flour Is a Medford and Oregon flour. Build Up Home Industry by Buying the Products of Home Factories This company pays out thousands of dollars a year for wheat, corn, barley and other products of the farm, thus creating an Im portant market here. This market will (trow as the demand for Vilmo flour grows. Demand your local flour. Rogue Valley Milling Co. WESTON'S, Camera Shop Ihe Only Exclusive CoiiiiiierctMl Photographer in Southern Oregon. Negatives made any time or place ly appointment. . Phone 1 17-.T. AWM do the rest. J. B. PALMER Medford. 2i'K Past Main Street.