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vac,' four. MEDFOTtD MATTi TRTTriTXE, MEDFOTCD, OT?FiOX. SATFRDAT, XOVEMP.Fft 0, IMS FOCAL AND PERSONAL :itlUzo, Coming Kwily, - :irnl Jojn Tomlin who ru in :i"i lion) a (lurk hunting (.ii Kl:uii;uli lake, were a motor boat in a fdeet t iu:ii in th'i tollies and d lo spend the ninht on the ; We rut wimlshHldH Tor all cars. C. I! (;:,!.! Amu Co. 208 M (ir.-.niiirtni of Talont, was In t)y. ,ty ..!. rilay luylmc in Bullies lur liiiiiiam nimh. i anlfii A bargain In a small h"r.s ;ul lot. iiox I', care Mail Trii.uiif. ' Tin- -M'dfurd Irrigation rdstrlet's c'. .v f suncyors under M. F. Piatt an- v.urliln in the Knle I'olnt di 1 i I i t . 'j'hr-y report neelng a large cfj'i'.-.ir yesterday afternoon Just jjin.vM Kai'.lo Point. Service flairs with cmhroldered rtais and Insi-'iia name price as the oiii -ryi kinds. Huy for Xinus now. .U-di'.ml Jinok Ktore. i (). Kllioit or the Pantorium Ifl driving a new Dodge car theHe days. .Margin toot, mamiKer for the Dfiiny Fruit imjany, who was In jured in an auto accident a few vvr-i'L:; him) is aide to be around and i;i n-covt ring nicely. Kor Urn best Insurance see Holmes, the Insurance Man. .Vr. Lr-::an. representative of the P.-ieifie roast Syrup company, Ib i..M.tj'iii: a few days In MedforU call in:? mi ilm i-n: rv trade. Hyif-. !ii;;b grades tailoring for ii.' ii ;,nd women. Ashland, Oregon. Hay if. Ncion of tlio Mason-Khr-ii; .in j. (inipany, was a passenger on I'. I). this morning on his way to CnMe Kalis. It iMilu lo be a Stationery See our wliiflow for the latent In de: iiiK. liny now tor Xinas. Med J'ni'ii Hindi Store. 1 1. T. l.awton Hpent yesterday afternoon on the desert duck hunt-In:-'. i! i) per fiit discount on woman's button siiofs. Schmidt's "Good Sliot .?," ' North Central avenue. "Mil t;'' Mi'daMi, the originator of II. n "Ml. Pitt" cigar, Is confined to h'a liKiiio wlih a severe case of the grippe. Another opportunity to buy Shoes at v ry :e:r inable prices during the iiwinti) of November. I am going to i;iv a 10 pt-r cent discount on all iii ni and bdVii shoes. Come and g"l t ii t in. 1,. i Ktroud, No, 10 South ('fit i al avi'sino. 212 Two car loadu of apples from the It; Mi -'lam on-hard are being loaded t i fur slil pi; i cut south. These iiafle:: are being shlppccl In lug boxes and :u c sulil b 1 he ton. M.i.vIm' Kiiti-j. r i jt ton should he ii'V fur Ninas. We can give you a:, good iiad fiaie (lines better prices than a re offered by any one else. Sub-.. -rili.' tnr Ninas now. Med ford P.n.d. Store. f.i :. () Mia n of the Applegate, trait:.. irtcd business In Medford yes- terday. Dr. Heine, (lurnctt-Ooroy llldg. li;r,t M:Kee, who has been III fur ! "i.'l days Is back on the Jo'i at ItuUkird Itros. Sin'cerfitl dnigh'Hs trentmetit of noTi-infc!ious diseases. Dr. Hutstead, South Central. 205 P.i-rt TiilH-nlf r tho lllg Pines J.ii'ytHT (itiujiany, spent yesterday at oil'- of their btgglng camps. CiMiiiine Coca Cola at DeVoe's. C. W. $ art in, formerly constru.' tiou cii;;!ih ii' for the power company a: riv. d hi M dinrd yos'eroay from 1 ii:;. lie v ti'Te be has been tpi'lug the nt i M'i'i Iraiiifiig com h at the unl iiiiy. While there h- M'ffered -i n-'M-n- ailai-k id the "flu' ind Is Just out if the hospital. Daliy' Taxi. Phone 15. Co. N. lirav and wife of Ashland, an : p' lHliiu; the day In Medford V . t ll "I i ti'H't-i. I !'-'!i--t ii rii and pteotlng at 10c p.-r mi at Handicraft Shop. Dr. K. W . Stearns is now located at !'. S. llir.pltal No. ,ri at Port On i.iriu. N. V. Y-vn. Steams and family a:.' still i:i S.ib'in islMng but expect t" ! : Turn in Med'ord in the nmr fu in!" tu taaKe their home until the i!n 'el' . t oni. t ic" : uiiM'-e. Power Auto Co. tf 'l it 1 1' v. a. a regular parade of f ' i" ' i ..iniiii; troiu the public is ti t ib:;; nicniliu; wlih sweet po t..t. ! i ;.i !i under tbi'lr anus. rt .'"".Jaco l i.. tli.-re had hiM'ti a raid on : n i'i t.ti ni M i .iii'h if MMia.li. i u r i: i n t f it; hoUtei lug, ui tit tress l! al it:.-, cialhi!' and pat king. Doug-j la;, .-Ml ;:.MMh Khritddo. phono ICU-.t i S I r j A cinari. i : h id prniniiH'iit ell ii'iih i of M- di .-I -I v ,u!. d mi ti e . aunty (coil M.i-f !i to iak- up the mat ter ul ; rem ii'. a p-'i iiiatici.t fair i;m.im ') ' i hi' e ab'ti; iho Pacific . .mi ASrdloid and Ash- !lGcaii of the tdiortage of labor ilue to the lnflueiua epidemic It has been found necessary to change from November 1, 1 9 1 S to December 1, I IMS the effective date for the plan adopted by Director General McAdoo for combining the sleeping and par lor car rate and tho additional charge for the occupancy In sleeping or par lor cars. Orren, the ladies' tailor, will be at Hotel Holland evry Thursday after noon. High-class work only. Misses Dorothy and Miriam lioozer of Medford, are In the city to remain during the absence of their father, Kev. D. Myron Hoozer, who was called to Walla Walla, Wash., on ac count of the Illness of his daughter, Davelle, a student at Whitman col lege, who is 111 with Influenza. Grants Pass Courier. Jewelry, the gift of tone. Martin J. Keddy. 107 By an overwhelming vote Tuesday the City of Grants Pass granted a right-of-way thru the city fqr tho Gravity District Improvement com pany's Irrigation ditch. Seven of the eight precincts In the city only re turned about fiO votes against the proposition. The other precinct, No. S, failed to post returns on the vote. The'voters undoubtedly took a wise course In the matter and the grant ing of the franchise means much for the future prosperity of this section of tho Uogtie Hlver valley Grants Pass Courier. Royal and Pullman bread at De Voe's. The Influenza epidemic at Hilt Is fast subsiding. In all there were about 1-1" cases with six fatalities. Dunsmulr and other northern Cali fornia towns report Improved conditions. More Jewelry will be given thiB Christmas as presents than ever be fore. Martin J. Keddy. 107" J. L. Kershaw of Antelope creek was In the city yesterday getting sup plies for the winter. He has Just sold his fall clip of wool at sixty cents a pound. He has only a small band of goals at present, but they averaged three pounds per head. Get your milk, cream, buttor and buttermilk at DeVoe's. J. S. Owens, one of tho progressive ranchers east f Hoxy Ann was In the city Friday doing some trading. Fred Pelouso of Kagle Point, was transacting business In Medford yosji terduy. Frank Preston of Applegato, wal In tho city for a few hours Friday. Mr? and Mrs. Horace Pelton oil C K. S. Ilulen, a -rcent arrival from Seattle, is looking over the cij and valley for a few days. Thos. M. Itoche of Chicago, Is spending a few days In the valley looking over the country and taking notes. Mr. Itoche 1b very favorably impressed with the climate and al.no the opportunities and it Is possible that he will locate here permanently. II. A. Sonne of Warren, Pa., was a visitor at the Commercial club yes terday and was busy getting Infor mation regarding the resources of the Kogue Klver valley. Hev. L, Myron Booscr has wired as follows from Walla Walla where he was summoned by Illness of his daughter who Is attending Whitman college: "Daughter's condition con tinues favorable. Increase of cases and shortage of nurses makes netes sary my remaining another day at least If quarantine is to be lifted be fore Sunday' , Mr. and Mrs. John B. Piatt have taken apartments at the Uerben. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Brown and daughter. Miss Grace, have apart ments at the Berben. A letter received from John floss of Central Point, now on the battle front, speaks of the wounding Octo ber 1 by shrapnel of Joseph T. Holmes, formerly a member of com pany Seven, and a son of W. M. Holmes of Medford. So details are given, and Mr. Holmes has not yet been notified by the war department. Raymond Blackburn who was ser iously Injured In an accident on the Bullis logging road some time ago and has been In the hospital ever since, was taken to his home today- It will be some time before Mr. Blackburn will be able to be out but he Is Improving slowly. Word received from Seattle this morning from Medford people who are there, states that the "flu" is practically a thing of the past there now and that all restrictions will be lifted next week. Dr. II. P. Margrave who has been absent from the city for some time, returned yesterday and says that Medford surely looks good to him and that he Is very glad to be back. The doctor got busy right away checking up city affairs and no doubt will be heard from at the next meet ing of the city council. Ho will open an office and resume practice -within a few days. t aiiu prommgarocL n take c, to roup tho profits of searo- Jounial have established Sains Valley, were In the city FridaJaml mendacity that will take 4-..,n.,.r mwl ullllmr fflniwln " - ills and the subscribers and trading and visiting friends Yrtn nun ilrlulf n ritnf nf Hrlnr frtl a nickel nt DeVoe's. 4wcigh those few "diamond Dr. K. B. Pickel loft Friday evemmi jw.ssi niwl si iwt Ktihta bl.iiiv.jiy ).u;d. I Dm l'iidti'll m all our old tvprwrlt'-r ) and Inii'i; them to if The go ei u iih nt uiinh t hem M ;lil j'.ow. ,Id!itnl liook Store. The j.nldic market was a ery hus jda o.lhis unfiling and the supply of meat on sale there w;m cm ept iuiial. tln"0 bring b-'ef, pork, veal and gout nt at nud plenty nT It. The veueiuMe V"e. ubmc the average and found n iv.uly ale. The biguest biiHlness was in d'l.i;)! and out ii ton were uih j. '! oi In a i bort time. Hemstitching and pecotltiff nt Handicraft Simp. Gin 'ti U. Splits of Medford. T.je;,i?.cr of the H. A. T. C. at Corval 11 . !(( (bis week for Ciimp Mn-Ar-liitT, 'I -'van to end r the central lli-t-tiitiV t'M'ioT I mining mine one of I lug for San Francisco, on a short business trip. Ho expects to meet I. lent. Carter Brandon who Is on his way home for a short visit. O. Wllsoy who has been over to Donsmtiir for a month, returned to Mcdl.Mil Thursday. Nash Hotel. Spschtl rateH, week or month. Steam heat. 21a Oscar Blackford, a farmer near 'dnilriil I'nliil u-iitt lit Ilm Htv liwluv for a few hours on business. S. D. Christy and family or Charleston, Wash., are spending a few days looking over the city and surrounding country. Free storage Power Auto Co. tf Al .1. Martlneau of Grants Pass, Is In Medford for a short business trip. A. C. Dyde, of Portland, is spend ing a few days in the city on busi ness. ('has. Spneger of Now York, who Is making u business trip over the valley for a few days, was In Med ford yesterday, Cntll such time us the street car can be put. Into commlsHlon the mnll for Jacksonville Is being handled by auto. C. B. Clark of Oakland, Cal., Is In the city for a few days on business. Joseph T. Beamun. Harry Knnis, W. II. Hammel and C. O. Metzer of San Francisco, were doing business In the city Friday. Thos. M. Roche of Chicago, who Is making a business trip over the coun try, was In the city Friday. G. W. Parker of Kugene. is In the city for a few days visiting friends, Mrs. S. II. I.evey and Miss Mary Allen of San Francisco, are visiting friends in Medford for a few davs. Jacob Madson of San Francisco, was looking after business in the city yesterday. A. A. Schramm of Salem, who Is In the valley for a few days, was hi .Medford yesterday. C. T. Nelson of Portland Is in the city for a few days visiting friends. J. V. Mc. Daniel and wife arrived yesteida lor a few days visiting the city and country. Geo. W Buinham of Seattle, who is making a business trip over the valley, wan In Medford Friday. It lv Ncal, representative of the M. .1. Ii. coifee and tea company, waw the guest of Court Hall today and Ii behu; hown the various places of In terest in tho valley. Mar-diall Hooper, formerly of Grants Pass but now bank examiner for Gils dish let with headquarters in I faleni. Ih spending a few days In Medford on official business I Clll This Out It Ih Woilh Money j DON'T MISS THIS Cut nut thlf i blip, cm-lose with .'.c and mail It to ! Koley (V, a Via Sheffield Ave.. Clll ra;o. 111., writing jour name and ad dress clearly. Yon will reevtw In re turn a til.il packaue ontulniui: Fo le h Honey and Tar Compound, loi cou:hs, colds and croup. I'ohy Kid m y Pills, for pain in sides and back, i hen mat Ism, backache, k Id my nud bladder atliueuln; and Foley Cathar tic Tablets, n wholesome and thor ottghly cleansing cathartic, for con stipation, biliousness, hcadacho, am sluggish boweN For hale hi Medford I'htrmui'V . v-c iiHrnett, known to all as "Shorty," has bought the Interests of( his brother Ben Garnett In the firm known as Garnett Bros. Hardware store. This transaction cornea as a surprise to their many friends and puts tho hardware business of this firm at about the same status It was at the beginning of the firm in 1905 when it was organized. In 1910 this firm built the building now known; LAST GERMAN ARTERY TO WEST NOW SEVERED General Marsh Says Capture of Mau beuqe Makes It Impossible for Huns to Ship Forces to Meet New At tackAmerican Forces Reorgan ized Into Two Armies. :ih llio Liberty )mi!iliii, same having luron sold to tho present ownorH In 1!U.". Tho (iarni'tt liros. have been assoclatcil with the harriwnro husi- nesa in Mcilforil for tho past 13 years and litirini; tltat time have done both a retail and wholesale business. "Shorty" says that ho will handle the business the samu as in tho past and will carry tho saino lines. Hen will not leave the city but has accepted a position with tho Associated Oil com pany and will begin his new duties Monday. Ask your wife If she likes to live in a house that Is dark' anil Klonno through ttte winter Reason? The modern home offered for sale by the owner at Bis Dukota avenuo. Is un usually well lighted. Plenty of day light Is Nature's own germ-destroyer, (.'all anytime. l'honelu7-U. 1H7 Miss Klsu Mnrenz-Oeser. the pas tor's daughter, having received her certification of registration by the California state hoard of health, left for tho Hay cities last Thursday afternoon to enter a training school for nurses. Kev. .Meyer of San .lose, returning home from Portland and slopping over between trains, accom panied her to her destination. May she become highly offlclent In tills work of love and mercy and a good Samaritan to all those commited to her care. It. II. Pason, merchant of Centra! Point, was In the city for a few hours on business. W. .1. Walker who was reported sick with Influenza says (hat he has not been sick, hut tho rest of his family have and as it was impossihh to get help he has been at home tak ing care of them. He says that the children and Miss Sadie Mulkey an Improving, hut Mrs. Walker docs not stiow much Improvement. He expectf Mrs. W. J. Mulkey, his wife's mother, to arrive on the afternoon train tc assist in the cure of the family. it. A. Clark who has a farm aboul four miles northwest of Medford, Is trailing in town today. Will Vaughn was In from the ranch today with a fine bunch ni hogs for the market. lie broughl them In with n truck, which Is some wh.it dlifcrcnt than a few years ago. when if they were to deliver eight or ten hogs to Ihe market, they woub. start about midiil.:hl to drive them In so as to get to town before It got hot W. W. Ksles of Taleht, spent Sat urday In Medford. Mrs. W. M Howard of It. K 1) 1 "as a Medford visitor Suturdav WEEKS & McGOWAN CO UXDKIiTAKER ly nione; IVuifle SW7. Sltflii I'linnm: R W. Weeks, IkKUft - . 1 t A WASHINGTON', Nov. 9. future of Maubeuge bv the iJritish, General Mnreh said toclnv. marks ths defi nite severance of the last German artery to that sector of the west front, and will make it impossible for the enemv lo shift his forces to meet a new attack. American divisions operating with the Itritish in Flanders were identi fied as the ;ith (Ohio) under Major General ('. S. Kanwwortli and the illst (Pacific const. Alaska. Wyom ing. Nevada and I'tab) under Major General W. II. Johnson. The Dint was on last reports, on the heights of Ardennrde on the Scheldt river. Thirty Milo Advance Siimmarizinii the allied successes since the inauguration of the forward movement. General March pointed out that the Germans have been driven (14 miles farther from I'aris and' the ter ritory thev occupy in France has been reduced from 30.0U0 square miles to less than 2,500, The American First armv under General Pershing has advanced 5U miles in the last eight days. General March characterized the publication of the erroneous an nouncement ot the armistice as "very had for the military program of the L'n i ted States," for instance, he said, in New York the stevdores who were engaged in loading verv essential sup plies for the expeditionary forces, stopped work and did not return at all on that day or the next day. and armv food shipments were thus de laved. Two Armfe Formed In commenting on this incident, the chief of stat f made the statement that the American army will be ih France for some time even when peace is de clared. The 're-organization (tf the Ameri can expeditionary forces into two armies has resulted in several changes in corps commanders. These include the following: First corps. Major General Joseph Dicktnan: Second corps. Major Gen eral George W. Weed; Third corps. Major General Ii. J. I lines; Fourth corps, Maior General t ha lies II Muir; Fifth corps. Major General ( Suinincrnl ; Sixth corps. Major Gen- ral Win. M. Wright; Seventh corps, Major General Charles II. Mem-her. In roplv to niieMioiis concerning in dividual units, the chief f stuff an nounced that the 41st division (Pa cific coast, Montana, Idaho and Wyo ming) still i sacting as a replacement unit; the Xi aero squadron was at an artillerv observing school in France; the :il(ith machine gun bat talion was attached to the !lst divis ion in Flanders: the .'tO'nl field artil lery brigade was at ('leannout-Mir-Aisne at last reports; the .'lb"4lh field :irtillcrv brigade, originally with the SDtli division, has been in action in Flanders; the Itsth division (Ken tucky and West Virginia 1 has not been reported since October 2H, when it was in action west o ft he Meusc. NO ANSWTR FROM HUNS. (Continued from page ono.) With the commander-in-chief nt tho time oT the Interview were Ma jor tieneral Weypand, his assistant; Vice Adminil Sir Kosslyn Wemyns, first lord of the Itritish admiralty, and Vice Admiral Win. Sims, Amer ican representative. Ketbondes, where the German ar mistice delegates are living. Is a small town on the north bank of the river Aisno, six miles east of Com piemie. It is between the forest of l.algul and tho forest of Comidenne. Within a radius of thirty miles of Kcthondes are the railroad towns of Clermont, Montdidler, LaFere, I, ami and several others not so well known. When the Cermans drove south ward from Noon last June, the French withdrew their lines north of theAIsne in the region of Com define and the Germans nt one tlie were within five miles of Itethondcs Today the German lines are 6i miles ;nviiv, CHICHESTER S PILLS l UK JHAUOtl U KAMI. VVTl'N T "' "mUI f A S V-jA "l-'lr..trrt IMM.nJllr4V CijS I'HU m 1. J :ll W.ld rr.r.lKy Ya ' l.:-'l lh hi -9 RIU . s F1 JfrV) it.) aihrr. lln r rnnr V W ll SlM lilt Ml I'lLlM N r SOID bl WI.GMSTS ntRWHUlE DR. RICKRRT KYIS NCIIATIKIC.W.I.Y TITi:i, AM) liUASSKS PROPERLY FITTED Sniio ) over Mm (. WASMIXOTpX. Nov. 9 Import ant work unions the foreign born population is bini: done bv the Amer icanization committees of the state councils of defense. About 30 of the state councils now have special com mittees for this work. In most cases their organization extends, also into counties and into communities, Tfiese widelv scattered agencies receive ad vice and suircestions from a central office in Washington which is part of the Council of National Defense. The teachins of Knirlish is one of the hiuuest tasks. This is bv no means the simple affair it mislit seem to be, for a middle ut:ed immigrant is some times unable and freouentlv umvill ine to undertake to learn a new lan L'Uime at his time of life. To per suade him to learn Knulish, the Americanization workers in the coun cils have first to show him that it is practically impossible to become edu cated in American customs and ideals unless he understands the lanuuaeu spoken bv the irreat niascss of the American people. The vouimer people in the foreiun croups respond more rjuicklv. Af'jst of them already have some smatterinir of Knylish, when thev are liviini in foreign set tlements. To spread the use of KniMUh amorm foreign horn people classes have been organized in the foreign districts of the cities. The Massachusetts com mittee of public safety tries to reach the parents through the children. The children who learn Knglish at the day schools ami evening schools are given literature to take home to their fami lies and are encouraged to repeat to their fathers and mothers the lessons about American democracy which thev are taught in the class room. BERNE, Nov. 9. The Swiss fed eral council has decided to break off all relations with the Russian soviet mission. The members of the Rus sian delegation have been asked by the government to leave Switzerland because of their participation In revolutionary propaganda. MEABEUGE CAPTURED (Continued from page one.) Along the line of the Meusc. the front from Sa.-ev to Marlincourt last night was marked bv artillerv and machine gun fighting. PARIS. Xov. 0. The French arm ies this morning resumed their fur ward march along the entire front, the evenwar office h"" unfed todnv. WAKIIIXfiTOX. Xov. 0. Weather predictions for the week beginning Monday, issued today bv the weather bureau, nre: Xorthern Hockv Mountain and pla teau regions: Probably rain Wednes day in north portion; rising tempera ture first of week. Pacific stales: Probably ruin Tues day and again at the end of the week, except fair in southern California. Seasonal temperature. TERRiLL ELECTED BY 35-PLURALITY The official count nf the vote cat in the recent election will be complet ed this afternoon. Only the totals for county indue and sheriff hud been completed at 3 o'clock, the count standimr. iudtre, Gardner 3012, Pin-din 2137; Sheriff. Garrett 2417. Terrill 24-V2 a plurality of 3." for Terrill, insurintr his election. WEDDING BELLS Palmer-ProbasM) At Yreka, No vember 3. by Justice Chas. E. John son, John B. Palmer and Bessie Pro hasco. both of Medford. Ore. - More than one way to save the Wheat Hake every atom work A sos$y biscuit or a half baked cake is a slacker. It is indigest ible and half the cjood g'rain in it is lost by faulty cooking. It isn't how much you eat.but how much you digest that counts. fop t is a fine example of nourish ment efficiency. Baking and re-baking -twenty hpurs of it, under exact con ditions of hea-t make Grape:Nuts a really wonderful food in efficiency and economy lis flavor isdelicious EVERY ATOM WORKS Essential Features In Diiiniond Itiivintf The thrvo Mlut for on lo consider in luiylnn dia mond nrr essential fra tunt of mir selling pol icy. 1st. Quality Becnue only hijsh prade atones have a permanent value. 2nd. Price Kor upon the price depends t he worth of your investment, 3rd, Value Because thtit Is the relation be tween quality and price. Yo can dccml Min this Mow to utvo you tho "( moM viilne In illamouiN. MARTIN J. REDDY For Pltimoml We Deliver the Goods ANY TIME ANY PLACE FOU PROMPT AND EFFICIENT SERVICE l-HONK 831-H. The Interurban Truck Co. PHONE Kit. Daily Freight Service Between Ashland and Medford. n r n VJV For After Effects of Influenza l.a Crippe. or hard colds ther in no better tonic than San Tox Compound Syrup of lt pophosphlten. it Is a real tone and flesh buil der. There Is nothing equals It as general system regulator. Heath's Drug Store Phone 884 The San Tox Store