Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 07, 1918, Page 4, Image 4

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IfEDFORD MATL TTITT1TINT!, MEDFORD, OKFfiOJ. TTTTTTtRDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1918"
IOCAL AND
'PERSONAL
Judge O. II. Glllmore of Rogue
Hlvor, came down yeBterduy with the
ballot boxes from that precinct and
states that the vote up there was vory
light.
We cut windshields for all cars.
C. E. Gates Auto Co. 208
Karl Reynolds is seriously 111 at
Ills home with tlio "flu." He has
been feeling badly for several days
but thought It only a cold.
Wanted A bargain In a small
bouse and lot. Box D, care Mall
Tribune.
Commissioner Geo. Owens of Ash
land, spent yesterday afternoon In
Mod ford looking over the election re
turns and doing some shopping.
Finest $3.00 trimmed hats. Bee
Miss Ijounshury's .Millinery window,
120 Kart Main. 19u
P. O. Crawford, engineer for tho
California-Oregon Power company,
Is In the city for a few days in the
Interests of his company. He will go
"to Klamath Kails before returning to
Ban Franr'sco.
Kor lh - fiest Insurance see Holmes,
the Insurance Man.
P. W. Boggs of San Kranclsro, pur.
chasing agent for the power company
Is In the city on his first visit to the
Itoguo River valley. Mr. Ilcggs says
that our country looks good to 111 in
and he hopes to get back often.
Ladles', Messrs. and Children's
Coats, Nov. 7, 8, 9 and 11. Ilutclil
Bon and Lniusden. 19G
Mr. and Mrs. Den. C. Sheldon of
Med ford, have taken .Mrs. Pierre Ros.
alter Hlnea' charming home on Cor
nell Road, until the first of tho year.
when they will leave for Salem,
where Mr. Sheldon will take his sent
In the legislature. Portland Specta
tor.
20 per cent discount on woman's
button shoes. Schmidt's "Good
Shoes," 21 North Central avenue. '
Z. N. Ageo, of Rostfiurg, represen
tatlve of the Pacific Paper company.
who has Just completed the course
at the civilian training camp at Ku-
Reno, has been recommended and
will tnko training at Camp Fremont
officers' training camp, llu Is a vet
eran of tho BpnnlBh-Ami'Hnin war.
Four days sale only, Nov. 7. 8. 9
and 11. One coat of each style.
Hutchison & Lumsdcn. 196
Miss Sara Van Worncr, an execu
tive loan Red Cross secretary of Seat
tie, will be the week end guest of
Mrs. 12. E. Kelly and family.
Another opportunity to buy Shoes
at very roasonablo prices during tho
month of November. I nm going to
give a 10 per cent dlscouiU-on -alt-men's
and boys' sIioor. Coino and
Ret them. L. F. Stroud, No. 10 South
Central avenue. 212
Mr. and Mrs. .lames Kelly of Dong
las, Alaska, brolhcr-ln-law and sister
of R. It. Kaufman, aro hero en route
to 8an Francisco. They Just missed
taking paspngo on the ill-rnted steam,
or Sofia which went down wllh all
aboard. They left Alaska on Oct. 27
and at that tlmo there was eight
Inches of snow on the ground.
Flnost 10.00 trlmmod hats. Seo
Miss Lounsbury's Millinery window,
ISO Kast Main. 195
The enterprising "grapevine" news
aorvlce of tho Postal and YVostern
Union put In a busy morning declar
ing that penco with Germany had
been concluded- -Riving tho Associat
ed Press as authority. The Assoclat
ed Proas, however sont no such glad
tidings and both allied capitals snd
Washington woro Ignornnt of tho
fact. Tho only Associated Press ser
vlce In tho county Is that received by
tlio Mall Trlbuno ovor Us leased wire.
Free storage Tower Auto Co. tf
The local Red Cross Is badly In
need of help to muko "flu" masks
as tho doniand Is dully Increasing.
To riato they have sold 300 to the
stores of Medford and this niurnliiR
got a hurry-up cull for more. While
It Is very seldom that wo see any of
these maHks on I lie nt root It Is evi
dent Hint tliey ore being used by
thoao -who feel that "un ounce of
preventative Is worth a pound of
euro." Practically everyone that has
to make a trip on tho train equips
with a mask before stnrtluK.
You can drink a pint of elder for
a nickel at DeVoo's.
Without a doubt there will be
somo alaughtnr of ducks In Klamath
county within the next ten days as
l'at and Mert Dally and Chief ot Po
lice Timothy left this morning for
that country on a luinllim trip, l'.nni
tho amount of ammunition they
bought onii would think lh.it they
expected to lie gone all winter. Now
is tho time for nil of their friends to
get the old roaster out and have It
Hcourod up ready for use as soon as
they ret in n.
Nash Hotel. Spuds! rates, week
or month. Steam heat. 2 IS
Louis Mitchell who was shot for u
liear day before ye.Htonlny Is c.ettlnR
along nicely nnd hopes for his re
covery are Improving. He Is resting
oasy and unlivm litooilpolsen sets In
his chances for rivierv are need
Successful rirugless treatment ot
non-Infectious diseases. Dr. Halstctd,
227 8outh Central. 2ti;
The city has had a crew ot men
with teams busy graveling Twelfth
atroet and tho residents of that com
munity are rejoicing In Hie fact Hint
this winter they won't have to wade
thru the mud.
tentilno Coca Cola al DcVoe's.
. Andrew Joldness killed a big near
up on Joe Itnr yesterday and thin
his generosity gavo Kd Trowbridge a
ham of bear meat. Thlslhorninn Kd
Is going around tolling all of his
friends ahout It anil also suffering
from a severe attack of "bearlltls
Dally'a Taxi, l'uoua 15,
City Knglnecr Arnsplger requests i
all of the residents of the city who
have board walks in front of their
homes to got busy and fix them up
beforo the bnd weather sets In. If
there Is a loose board nail It down
and If a broken one rustle around
In tho back yard nnd got one to re
place It. As all of those walks are to
be inspected next week it behooves
all Interested parties to seo that this
work Is done before the city calls on
them to do it.
Hemstitching and plcotlng at 10c
per yard at Handicraft Shop.
U, W. lleebo, road supervisor of
tho Central Point district, was in
town this morning to meet Commis
sioner Owens to discuss some road
improvements In his district.
Burn lusence to protect against
Influenza. Japanese Art Store. 195
Peter Flcke of Jacksonville, was
transacting business In Medford yes
terday. Classic coats, Nov. 7, 8, 9 and 11.
Hutchison & Lumsden. 196
Mrs. Chas. A. Smith of Ruch, spent
yesterday In Medford shopping. Due
to the street car not running sho had
some difficulty In getting back to
Jacksonville, to get her team.
Free storage. Power Auto Co. tf
N. S. Bennett who has charge of
collecting (lie nut shells for this
county reports thut he has on hand
In the warehouse 25G2 pounds ready
for shipment to tho Senttlo ware
house and tiiut there Is probably GOO
pounds more In the harrola that he
hasn't had time to collect yet. Mr
llonnett states Hint It Is some job to
got ull over the county on this work
but that sooner or later ho will get
around.
Furniture upholstering, mattress
making, crating and packing. Doug
las, 201 South Riverside, phone 1G2-J
215
J. W. -Heron and family of Gold
Hill, spent yesterday In Medford
meeting old friends and transacting
business.
Hemstitching and pecotlng at
Handicraft Shop. 210
W. It. I.amli received a telegram
that C. A. Laird, his son-in-law, who
has been employed In the shipyard
at Astoria Is very low with influenza
Orres, the ladles' tailor, will be at
Hotel Holland every Thursdny after
noon. Hlgh-clnss work only. '
The Medford Fish Market is re
colvlng daily shipments of extra nice
fish, crabs, and oysters. Phono 302
They deliver.
Royal and Pullman bread at De
Voo's.
You can buy fresh ocean ling cod
for l.'c per pound. A nice fish to
hake, ut .Medford Fish Market, phono
302.
Do Christmas Bhopplng now at
.Itipnnese Art Storn. 195
"". J. Ilurlililgo who has been haul
lug lumber all summer nnd fall for
the DcArmond miliB about 20 miles
east of Klanialli Falls, returned yos-
torday to spend Hie winter with his
family In .Medford. Ho states that
most of the mills thero have been
closed for a month now and that
there was a lot of lumber cut thut
dldnll dry out in time to he hauled In
this year as the road conditions now
nro such Hint hauling is practically
impossible.
Dr. Heine, (Snrnett-Coroy Bldg.
Paul Wright of the lluzznrd mine.
Is In the cily for a few days buying
supplies for the mine, lie says that
everyone Is busy up thero and thut
thero was no snow when he left.
Miss Helen Roddy who has been
attending Bchnol at Pnrttnnd camo
homo this morning. On account of
the Influenza the schools nro closed,
so she has taken advantago of the
situation to visit In Medford until
the scare is over.
Get your milk, cream, butter and
buttermilk at DeVoe's. "
. Mrs. Krnest Webb, who has been
in Portlnnd on a visit, returned borne
this morning.
K. K. Plilpps of Ashland, was In
the city yesterday visiting with his
brother, W. K. Plilpps .
K. V. Carter of Ashland, spent a
few hours In tho city Wednesday
talking over the political situation
and visiting friends.
.Mrs. Culver Furry of Phoenix, re
ceived the sad Information of the
death of her mother, Mrs. Doren, yes
terday and left for Portland on the
evening train.
The city council met last night and
transacted the usual routine of busi
ness allowing Mils, etc. The votes In
the city election were canvassed and
recordod and tho meet lug adjourned.
This mooting should have been held
Tuesday hut on account of Its being
election ilny same had lo be post
poned. Sum Sundry was down from the
Blue Ledge mine yesterday attending
to the shipping of n carload of ore
from tho mine. He states that it Is
pretty cold nt tho mine now but that
operations are pi ogresnliig nlc elv and
that they are shipping on an average
of two curs of ore a week.
N. (). Powers of Talent was In the
clly yesterday trading with the mer
chants.
Theron Taylor and A. Learned ot
F.nglo Point are In the clly today on
tillslness.
I. McAllister ami P. Austin of Los
Aiu;eles came In yesterday for a few
dnvs In the allev.
M. H. Damon, A. II. Forguson, Z. ,
N. Agel and II. N Vcach of Portland
were calling on their friends in the
city yesterday.
w. A. Dunbar of Seattle, is In the
clly for a few days on business.
Marshall Hooper and II. A. Sonne
arrived in Medford Wednesday for a
fow days visit in the cily and coun
try.
II. N. Starr and Merton R. DeLong
aro visiting the city for a few days on
business.
It. L. Finlayson of San Francisco,
Cal., was calling on friends in the
city Wednesday.
A. A. Schrann of Salem, was
among the business visitors In the
city yesterday.
Mrs. J. 11. Tobln of Portland, Is
visiting friends In the clly for a few
days.
L. B. Luke of Newburg, arrived In
the city to. look over the valley for a
few days.
Fred Bernard! and F. L. Whiting
of Portland, were In the city on busi
ness Wednesday.
C. J. Thlrklll of Portland, Is spend
Ing a few days In the city looking up
the auto business.
A. Breyman and R. Allen, business
mon from Portland, are in the valley
tor a few days.
Y. Johnson of San Francisco came
In on the late train Wednesday to
visit friends in the city.
C. F. Lawrence of Mackey, Ida.,
arrived yesterday to look over the
city and valley for a few days.
Wm. Hover of Central Point, was
a Wednesday visitor In Medford.
'Postmaster K. J. Kaiser of Ash
land, was a Medford visitor Wednesday.
I
CHICHESTER S PILLS
THE 111 tUOMI Ull IMt a
iluMi IIIUMI 111.1., I..
ON' TUB BATTLKFIfONT IX BEL
GIUM. Tuesdnv. Nov. 5. (Night, bv
t lie Associated l'ress.l A wireless
dispatch was received this afternoon
at the headquarters of General Beau
ruins from the Germans suvintr tliev
hud decided to ubundon Ghent and
nskins the Belgians not to. fire on the
.suburbs of the town whore w hite flags
ore raised.
American troops from Ohio, under
the command of General Fnnsworth
played u irreat part in the relief of
the city bv nn attack on tlio Kccke
salient. 111 miles southwest pf Ghent.
which was taken by storm veRtcrdnv.
Their losses were comparatively light.
TROLLEY CAR IN
CHICAGO. Nov. 7. Based on a
false report not ca cried bv the Asso
ciated Tress that (Icrnuinv lind sien
ed the armistice terms of the nllies.
('Iiicato iiist before noon toduv
started a demonstration that lasted
lor hours. Whistles and automobile
horns were started iruinir all over Hie
ci'v nnd slrnngera began sliakim
hands nnd clnpiiintr each other on the
back.
The downtown district presented a
remarkable appearance.
BILL DEFEATED
SOLOMlbVlGMSISLURWHUi
WEEKS Si McGOWAN CO
UNDERTAKER
Kay Phonei Pacific BUT.
Nljiht I'honea! K. W. Weeks, tOtVJ'i.
I-ady A'li(nt,
POKTLAVn. Nov. 7. The Roane
diver Fish bill has evidently lost out
in the state ( although enrrvinc in
-Multnomah eounlv. which gave the
measure n minority for the hill of
i.-HI I. The state, incomplete, wturns
n nin.jnritv against the bill of 3,."18
and comiilele returns will iirolinblv
show the bill defeated bv from l.(HK)
lo 2.0(10.
DIED
M'AXIiHK.W The many friends of
Mr. Anita M. MeAndrew will be
shocked to hear of the death of her
husband. John M. MeAndrew, in San
rrnneiseo, October J I. Denlli came
very suddenly of pneumonia, follow
ing an attack of Spanish influenza.
Mr. and Mrs. MeAndrew had made
their home in San Dieco until n lew
monlhs ago, when Mr.McAndrer had
bed been promoted and transferred to
San Francisco. Their married Me
had been one of exceptional ha,.ii
ness, and .Mr. MeAndrew was liked
and admired bv evervone who knew
him. He was n man of sterling- qualities.
Mrs. MeAndrew is now nt the home
of her -parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Dodce.
in Corvnllis. where she has been verv
ill. since her return from San Francisco,
Cut This Out It Is Worth Money
HOX T MISS THIS. Cut out this
slip, enclose with 5c and mail it to
Foley Co., SSIt.i Sheffield Ave., Chi
cago. 111., writing your name and ad
dress dearly. Yon will receive In re
turn a trial packago containing Fo
ley's Honey and Tar Compound, for
coughs, colds nnd croup: Foley Kid
ney Pills, for pain in sides nnd back
rheiiiiiiiilsiu, bnckache. kidney nnd
bladder ailments; and Foley Cathar
tic Tablets, a wholesome and thor
otiKbly cleansing cathartic, for con
stipation, biliousness, hendarhn, nnd
sluggish bowels. For sale Jiy .Medford
Pliarmso.
PORTLAND, Nor. 7. United
States Senator Charles L. McNary
was 1G.000 votes ahead of his oppo
nent Oswuld West, democrat, today,
and It was believed his lead would
be Increased when all the votes were
counted. Governor Wlthycombe was
leading bis democratic opponent.
Walter M. Pierce, by almost as large
a majority.
Returns received for justice of the
supreme court.' the closest fight in
the state election, showed Olson
1559 votes ahead of Coke and 2038
ahead of Bennett.
Both houses of the legislature will
be overwhelmingly republican.
COLLlSON Win wuiiMii xmw
lumber TRAIN C UnrhXamf
PARIS. Nov. 7. There is reason
to believe, nceorilinir to a Heme dis
patch to the Temps, that the premier
of Bavaria has sent an urgent note
to the Germnn government to the ef
fect Hint if nn armistice is not con
cluded without dcliiv he will be oblig
ed officially to order Hie Hnvnrinn
troops to return from Ihc front.
This action, it is stated, would be
taken owifflfto tho fuct that ISnvurin
is menaced on her southern border
bv allied forces nnd that the internal
situation in Bavaria is unsatisfactory.
HKItXK. Nov. 7. (Ilv the Asso
cinted Press.) Complete chaos pre
vnils in Austria, necordini to travel
crs returning here from that country.
All the railroad villages in the Ty
rol lire flooded with the returning
armies in disorder. In the villages
the demoralized troops who are bread
less are plundering and requisitioning
supplies.
HAS!-:!,. Nov. 7. Reports to the
effect thut Kniperor Charles intends
to ahdlcato are denied by an official
dispatch from Vienna. Another mes
sage from the capital of the dual
monarchy says that the emperor and
empress drove In the public parks on
Sunday and received cordial saluta
lions from the populace.
Tuesday evening about six o'clock
the Southern Oregon Traction com
pany's street car outbound for Jack
sonville ran headon into the logging
train at the Applcgate Lumber com
pany mill just west of the city. The
logging train was standing on the
muln line waiting to get up steam be
fore proceeding when the street car
came into sight. The fireman ot tho
logging train was sent ahead tc flag
the street car but owing to his no;
having a light of any kind tho motor
man failed to see him and went by.
As soon as he saw the train on the
track he Immediately threw tho car
Into the reverse sliding the wheels
for about thirty feet but was unable
to stop In time to avoid the collision.
The street cur is equipped with
nothing but a band brake and In such
an emergency Is of little use. The
passengers were more or less shaken
up and the front end of the street car
demolished. It will be several days
before it can be put Into commission
again as the controller box was
smashed, some of 'the timber sup
ports broken and many minor parts
will have to bo replaced before the
car will be In running order.
OUT THE MODEL
A business doal of considcrnble in
teri'st to the people of the vnllev was
closed vesterdav when Sara T. Rich
nrrison acquired the interests of the
Icuel family in the Model Clothinc
company. This compnnv was ft cor
poration organized in Mav VMtt and
the stockholders were V. K. Deuel,
Mrn. F. K. Deuel. II. 0. Kcntncr. V.
T. Kcntncr and Snm T. Hichtmlsoii.
and the personnel of (lie co'iipnnv re
mained the same until Odnhrr. 1!U0,
when F. K. Deuel and S. T. Ifichard
son liouuht the other stockholders'
interests, Later II. S. Deuel nnd I.
J. Deuel were interested in the busi
ness. Yetcrdnv the entire holdings were
transferred to Mr. Richardson and
hereafter Sam will be t he whole show
around the store. I'nder his mnnnirc
mcnt the Model Clothing company has
developed a line business. As soon
as the stock can be rephieed that was
burned in tho recent fire tho store
will move to now ounrters.
The business will be put on a
strictly caf.li basis and the customer
will cet the benefit of the snvintr thus
afforded. As all wholesale houses
have cone on a 10 to dav cash
proposition with no discounts, this
step is neccssnrv but the consumer
ronps the benefits. Sam will have as
his assistant Wiufield Mailcv and will
try nnd take care of the business in
tho future the same as he has in the
pa.-t.
Chairman Miles called a special
meeting of the Community Labor
hoard 'Wednesday evening to appoint
committees and get the work started
for which the board was organized
Mrs. Kdna Isaacs was elected secre
tary, and tho following commiUcus
were appointed: A. L. 1 1 111 and H. C
Stoltz, to supervise the listing and
recruit. ng ot labor. J. K. Tomlin
and T. York, to supervise the
distribution of labor and make inves
tigation of complaints. Mrs. L. L.
Stover and Mrs. Frank Isaacs to
whom shall bo referred all matters
pertaining to woman work. Milton
S. Janes of tho tr. S. Labor bureau
attended the meeting and will assist
the board in Its work.
oldj;age starts
WITH YOUR KIDNEYS
(1KNK A. Nov. 7. A new republic
came into hcnur when the conference
of (Veclm-Slmuk leaders ended Nut
urdav. The eiiiistitttltnn of the new
?oi'i-. uncut patterned after that of
the Lniled Stales. lr. Karl Kramar,
former leader ot" the Hungarian (Veen
p.ivlv. who -pent cveral Years in
priHim nn a rtiaiue of treason, beinc
released in July. 1 1 7. was ehosen
tif-t president ot' the new republic.
DR. RICKERT
KYES HnUN'TIKICAM.T
TISiTKl), AMI tiiasSKH
PROPERLY FITTED
Suite 1-2 over ny To.
no Ditora i sicn
Science snvs that old ase begins !
with weakened kidneys and digestive i
organs. ,
This being true, it Is easy to be-j
Ucve that by keeping the kidneys
and digesthe organs cleansed and in'
proper working order old age can be
deferred and life prolonged far be
yond that eatoyed by the average
person.
Kor over 2oi years IU)LI M K DAL
Harlem Oil has been relieving the
weaknesses and disability due to ad
vancing tear?. It is a standard old
lime home rcmedv and needs no in
troduction. HOLD MKDAL Haarlem
Oil in imloseil in odorless, tasteless
capsule containing about ."i drops
each. Take them as you would a
pill, with a s'nall swallow of water.
Tho oil stimulates the kidnev action
and enables the organs to throw off
the poisons which cause premature
old ae. .New life and strength in
crease as you continue tho treat
ment. W hen completely restored con
tinue taking a capsule or two each
day. GOLD ML DAL Haarlem Oil
Capsules will keep you in health and
vigor and prevent a return of the
disease.
Do not wait until old ago or dis
ease have settled down for good, (.io
to your druggist and get a box of
HOLD MKDAL Harlem Oil Capsules.
Money refunded if they do not heln
you. Three sizes. Hut remember to'
ask for tho original imported GOLD
MKDAL brand. In sealed packages.
Adv.
Popular Goods Now
Ilium's colli cure. Wci-kn break up a colli. Laxative llromo quln
Ine. IIIIN rnti-nra ouinine, Sun-To Laxative cold cure,, Tape's colli
conipoun.l, liike'a cold tablets, and all the good coush medicines.
Heath's Drug Store
Phone 831
The San Tox Store
The Perfect Tobacco for Pipe and Cigarette
Our Government needs tin for war purposes.
Thus the new "Tea-Foil" Package of Tuxedo
tobacco renders a timely and a double service : it
saves tin and has many advantages:
Soft and pliableX
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.
Try Tuxedo in the new ,
"Tea-Foil" Package today.
The Tobacco
f) . Guaranteed bv
5 WAT CO -
The Food Administration Says
Buy' at Home and Save
Needless Waste
The Food Administration urges Amerlran people to buy food that Is
produced near home, as the needless waste of transportation In
volved in hauling homo food away and other food In to take Its
place Is thus avoided. Yllmo flour Is a Medford and Oregon flour.
Build Up Home Industry by
Buying the Products of
Home Factories
This compiny pays out thousands of dollars a year for wheaL
corn, barley and other products of the farm, thus creating an Im
portant market here. This market will Brow as the demand for
Vilrnq flour grows. Demand your local flour.
Rogue Valley Milling Co.