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VAGE TWO MEPFORP "MATT, TRTBFXR VFORD. OT?EOOT. vYTTlNTSDAY. XCVTRMTVRT? VX 101S JOCAL AND JL' PERSONAL Klevcn of the Klamath ounty boys who were called tn the lat draft were ou the south boumi train this morniric ou their return home. They were railed the day before the armis tice was signed, and expected a wire at yeed cancelling the order, but did not tot it until they pot to Portland. A recuperative diet In influenza. Horlick'a Malted Milk, very dipes- tablo. Klleen and Dorothea Iteddy who have been attending school at Menlo Park returned homo today to slay until after the holidays as their school which has been closed on ac count of (ho "flu"' will not open until the next semester. Kdgar Wipht for Parisian ivory. T. K. Beaulieu spent yesterday in the city on business. Ho reports plow ing in tho Table Hock district iu full swing. C. J. Pry is down from tho Illue Led so mine and reports the roads getting very slippery. Magazine subscriptions shouhf be sent now. We meet all prices quoted by any one else Subscribe for Xmus now. Medford Book Store. Owen Dunlap of Phoenix, was in the city yesterday for a few hours on business. Music pupils will be taken by Mrs, Ida K. Wood, 304 South Ivy. L. C. Charley of Brownsboro, was In tho city Tuesday buying supplies and visiting friends. Free storage. Power Auto Co. tf Jos Kader, dealer in cattle nnd sheep, wa In the city yesterday oa business. Nash Hotel. Ppsclal rates, week or month. Steam heat. 215 Frank Bybee of Jacksonville was doing business In Medford yesterday. Ben Mullln, manager of the 401 fruit ranch, canto in from the ranch Tuesday on business. You can drink a pint of cider for nickel at DoVoo's. Owney Womack of Kcho. Ore , who has beon visiting his uncle. M. Wo mack for a few days, loft for south ern California Tuesday to visit his brother. Hemstitching and plcotlng at 10c per yard at Handicraft Shop. J. H. Bowman, who has beon visit ing In Portland returned to tho city today. Orres. the ladles tailor, will be at Hotol Holland every Thursday after noon. Hi3-lns9 wo.k only. ; Mrs. A. L. Peterson was called to Algoma. Klamath county, where Mr. Peterson Is very sick with the influ entn. Hoyal and Pullman bread at Pe Voe't. Jim lesllo was unfortunate yester day in losing his pocket book with one hundred dollars in checks and money. He had just returned from a trip to Klamath Kalis, but did not miss It until sometime in (ho evening. Hemstitching and pecoting at Handicraft Shop. ;i6 M. S. Janes was calle.l to Iiue bnrg Tuesday to meet with the la'.'or board of Douglns county. His district covers that county now ns tho gov ernment has closed the employment offico there. Furniture upholstering, mattress making, crating and packing. Poug-j la. 101 South Itlverslde. phone 162-J Km est Wall, alfalfa and grain far-i mer of I'riffin creek Is in the city to-1 oar on buiuess. hrre cut-race. Power Auto Co. tf H. I.. Hall. Ceo. K. Johnson. F. J. Corue'.i.is and J. K. Choato were mong tho bysine.-s visitors from Portland yesterday. I. et your milk, cream, butter and euttern-.ilk at DeVoe's. K. M. Carey r.nd t'fo of San Fran ciscvi. are risttir.g friends in the my for a fvw dara. Pa.rt'a Taxi. Phone 15. K N K diverts of Warden. On 7-eai:r5 a .'ew JavS i the c'-t bsi-.c c. v. y-r c i t; i. ch'TidV San Fra;, wore eslMnc on W r-it wir.isiis Tor t:i cars C. Z- Ci.tf A:) to ! tra:j. Y a-a . are ; for & , 1 lo.tV.'" cur ;x A:i . i .nlrv Ctxa -:a a: pv- t The Kogue River Valley Canning company is now uusuy eimaireu m canning apple juice and expects soon to start on tho canning of pumpkins. The tomato pack this year wan well over 15.000 cass and is more than double tho amount of any previous year. Practically all of the tomato pack is being held subject to govern ment order!". I P loose leaf memos will go into the soldier p,uka;e. Keel!eiu for memo.-, addresses etc. Buy for Xmas uow. Medford Hook Store. Harry Mills of Putte Falls, manuger for the Putte Falls Lumber company, was lu tho city on business yesterdr.y. Kdgar Wight sells clocks. S. H. 1-eib of Hilt. Cat., id visiting in the city for a few days. It. IX Miles of Seattle, is in the city for a few days on business. Dr. Heine, Garnett-Corey Bldg. M. Ponton of Ashlnud. camj to the city yesterday to visit friends. Carl F.dward I and wife of Portland are spending a few days looking over the city and country. Another opportunity to buy Shoes at very reasonable prices during tho month of November. I am going to give a 10 per cent discount on nil men's and boys' shoes. Come and get them. L. F. Stroud, No. 10 South Central avenuo. 212 . K. Heebe of Seattle, cam in on tho Into train yesterday for a few days visit with friends In the city. Successful drucleas treatment of non-infectious diseases. Dr. Halstead, 227 South Central. 205 C. J. Frey cam in from the min ing district of Copper. Cal., Tuesday for a few days visit in the city. For the best insurance see Holmes, the Insurance Man. Dick Ersey of Klamath Falls, is in the city for a few days on business. H. 0. Neely of Grants Pat-s, was in tho city on business yesterday. Orres. high grade tailoring for men and women. Ashland. Oregon. A. J. Florey was a visitor to the city from F.acle Point yesterday. D. M. Smith of Klamath Falls, Is spending a few days in Medford. Wanted A bargain In a email house and lot Box D, care Mail Tribune. A. L. Seabrook of Table Uock, spent yesterday in Medford. Win. Gates is suffering with a bad cold in his throat that has eliminated his power of speech. The Eden Valley orchard is having a large sheep dipping tank construct-; ed at tho Jtiltinps Wacom works. Winter has come! Henry Pates has: taken the screen doors down at his i barber shop. ' DM Morrison was In from Table liock yesterday doing some shopping. I Carl. Powman and W. levore have gono to Fish Lake on a duck hunting trip and expect to be pone the rest of the week. They went In a Ford and got thru in good shapo and re port encountering very little snow. The Bingham I! rot hers, recently from Spokane. hae rented the Kay ranch in the Tablo Rock district nnd w iM put it all under cul;iat!on. T"v were In Medford yesterday and took bat k a Cleveland tractor and a bic gang plow and will start plowing at eure. Who wl! fill the first Xnas box for some soldi'-; 1 oy In Prance? The local lied Cross wants to know. Kind TavJor of Kueh, a.i a Vusi r.ea isitoi in the city yeM,rd:;v. W. il. fiostwick of Ash'an-i. was in Med.'ord yo.;t rd.iv attending the funeral rf hN sister-in-law, Mrs. Var.ce P;stwicU. Where ii'iiV locnairt'S l:?vo b;-r. j i-KiiiCd rvtstia-itii are rcxiu-.'d ur.de , tV law to execute and -c';;r:i ,i:,.e !th"n tlt. prti-Tied time limit. A. H. Harmon and wife of G'er. W arc spending the day in M--dfcrd. Mr. lir.fon is proprietor -if tho To-r-irery in Gler.dale aa.i rep.r:s buLi', ne. s very iot. Ti'ce is cettin x short for the snd inc of X:v..is boxt1.;. ifave y.m con f.NMtcl a :i t h ;;i for this fjrd Sc. tV.e K ,t C"o.. Ie.-'vr Hed;-on cf the H-.!:on- j P.1' a't'ty -iraiY. lelt for i I Pavs ukI.iv fTr sndin s j .'.i - in th . Alley. a . none fitt;!:tc ! in Fr ar : ? !f not wa'k ALSACE-LORRAINE HOSTILE 10 HONS PAKIS, Nov. I".- The GenuMi roiiiniaiid ha aked tl.c French gov ernment bv wirc!e request the poyuJi'.linn of ANace-l.'-rramc to re u:ain calm during the Gt nnuu retire ment. The Kicssneo )iUis that I he population is iio.-tile tow.trd the tier inan troops. COPr.NHAOKN, Tuesday. Nov. 12. ("iennan -Austria has been proclairu el a part of the German republic bv the state council, says a dispaU-h from Vienna. 12,000 SUBSCRIBED IN TWO DAYS TO PAWS. Nov. i:t. HohV.nd has eon.tntrd t c- rrv on the work of ro palrial'iii: ai'J .1 prisoners of war now i:e!d in tit nnanv. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE WAR FUND j Vzi waather. marb si; kurss, !os- r Thorofuro ImlivMnals are urged to( ir.s- of all public ini!ne plarcs ami ' till ou'. she "uluiik below and send it I srarcity of solicitors works a great ! with s;:l s.'riptioti to L. 11. Drown. hadllip ou the local I'nited War ' cantpatyn manager. First National Work campaign in this county. It 1 liank. .Me.iford. Kvery sutiscriuer will 1)0 imno.-siMo to call on every will bo s at a receipt and name will individual duritij; ie caciui'.i;n. . ou t'ao ofi'icial roll of lionor. ical order. Do von want to lie in (hut li-t or i! von want to register vour m'II a - the cnnilii't closer as u .lack er J It" III) l von. With Mmlfnrrt traw r Uedfnrd maitn. IB STW ASSPC!;ti. AUare-Lorrnino. Xv. Ft.- I Via AitisterdaiiO Mciu-bci-s of tiie MH'oud r!iii:iiber of Aisace I orraine Imyc co!-titnted tlie'iix'lccn into n national roum-ll. A proviion ext-cujive coar.i-il ha been appointed. MINORITY AT BERLW COPKXHACKX. Nor. 13 ( Ty the Associated Press. Altho the Bolshe vik proup of the independent socia list party in Germany is recoiaUed && a separate organization, they are still a decided minority and the pow er rests in the hands of the majority socialists and non-Bolshevik indepen dents, says a Iterlin dispatch to the Berliniisko Tidende. The dispatch adds that the soldiers' representa tives nt tho meeunir Sunday of the soldiers' and workmen's council en ergetically opposed the plans of the ItolshevJk element. After the formation of the new caWuet, Herr Harjh. the Spnratcus memher, r&sicned and induced Iepu ites H.iase and Oirtnn. Independent socialists, to follow his action. Later j Ilaase and Ditt matin withdrew taeir rc5it;na;ions. Although the United V':.r Work caihpain in Jackson en !!:v li;:- hecn seriously luindicapiH'd lv t!it- influ enza epidemic, bad Wiv.!;:t and shortage of solicitors, over ."JOO0 was subscribed in Medford on Monday and Tuesday, nnd if iiuUviduals will now pome forward and assist the campaign committee it is believed that I the quota of $20,000 will be reached by Mondav, November lTtb. when the campaign closes. Hut this will be impossible unless evervoue helps, not oniv bv voiiin tceririir ns solicitors, bat bv sendinir tluir subscriptions to the eainpuiirn headtiuarters at the First National bank without wuiiintr for someone to C'iill. In siite of the repeated declnration from Vubiim,ton and from General lVrhiiiL' inanv lieople siiil seem to beJieve ihar vi;h the w;r over, no more help needed trout too people at V,u:t:e. Xothini: io-.:M e iurther from tlie- truth. Win if thfre U now less ncd t"f aun?- n:i cannon and aeroplanes thre is more need for rest huts, recreation center-, whole some amusements, and t'.ie inrv little comforts and attention which t!ie eve ortfair.zations )i dl drive are called v.pon to provide, than ever b foro. At tiie besiniiirj ; f the war ihee ortrinizatk'ns wcri K,-.'cr;od bv General Fersbir.sr to lo ;-:-r tiir eoKU'orts of the men. a:io with bun- OFFIt l U Pl.KIK.K la ronsidoraiion of the other subscriptions to th "United War Work Car.ipaicn" for a fund of $1 T0,;0u.moo to !e divided pro rata, for tho period hegincin-; OctoUerTst, I hereby agree to contrib ute thereto, ou the terms below, the sum of Dollars ($....'. ) id, 1&1S, or as per daies indicated in foot note below. Signed,...- payable on IV Street Address City or Town ..State . Date 1. Specified or restricted subscriptions. If pjven. will bo credited to thi particular organization designated, such amount to be a part of its proportionate share and not an addition to it. 2. Early payment in full is earnestly desired. If partial payments aro necessary, it is understood that b per cent will be paid on Decem ber 2d, 1514, 25 per cent on January 15th, 191?, and 25 per cent on March 1st, 1 y 11. EST MEDIGIN FOR WOMEN" What Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Did For Ohio Woman. Tho seven orcanirations are: Salvation Armv, Y. W. C. A., Camp Community Service. Jewish Welfare board, Y. M. C. A , K. of C, and American Library association. the front lino treitrhes, the demand ? ui'.on this b:-ar.t-!i of service are in-T'a.-et! a tbous-r.d fuld. llooj Kivt-r. ('r.'.'nn. has already with every lova! individual doini: his or her share. Med ford will. I)ont wsit for the solieiior to come to von. - FiiTure ou: what vou want to i:ive to ijotie ovir the top in this drive and : ir...;re the lvs over there comfortable Ashh'.nd is r oortt'd to have iier ouota ; "nil happy and take it to the Fir-t complete. 1ol- Mi c turd want to i'ail National bank. If vou cant con to so mer the top !i.r the f:rt linic ; Vt-nicntlv -jL-t out. ilien fill out the !,uvs Mer there have'Wose cheek or ijisb i'tid muil li H. vi-c"..;'-!:-1".: v.L r-o sort thvn: ever rro.-n. e:.r.;v.:! irn v.: ::.:er. Fir-: Na i ..'.-oT;.p';-:;. V.r::it json vt iiruti- I t:o--i I br.k. MeMioril. 'li if tLrit ? . In this -irive ih - rur.e even,- 't.-,Tor,? rri-t rtv t'-- t nnd -..Vcn1-'-- v.-' bo orlvfd in :i";.h-itif- j - it' e v ar FLU LID LIFTED ON NOVEMBER 24 M:lVor lialt' :m r ot M : t'i'.'v !'"r;v o' tt ir:ko itio !, wa'lifiir.; -:- f .... iapiTjJ ? ' - . . ft - mi m .(me , . ih. .r it- J' : t V:. - ..!..!. I:.".'. ;-h ii:lv v. X'.v. ! v'ti d r that j r that el.ance , K; JJifl?!. 7,7, DIED !.!. - I f.tp J su.-. K r r A I' A r. -ih. i. v,- s ''or'; ' '; v., ; t'6 Beuns ELL-ANS 'FOR INDIGESTION GET SLOAN'S FOR YOUR PAIN RELIEF You (Jon't hare to ruh it ia to et quick, ccttiforr inj relief GROWING DEAF WITH HEAD NOISKS: TRY THIS y-- If vrM xre tr-iv it J vi! : ' - -ri ItiT CtrrSi! lvz.'r . - .' -kat ro.iri,-. rs f. oois-5 in rar tin t :. rc-u- c frtt nnd l 1 ,;:. f' P.' '" ItlcnMff f!rrcih. ?o :x plM rf hot a-fr :. 1 a !:;.! c:ir. Iat4 uKr. T.'.Xf ! M.U;;v:i'. foo times i" This will ct !.-ir.s fl-sif r ' froia tb dliitrws'r fcfai i)..;4 rircnnini Into Ihc thrci: it t-xtr to iropr. cot I;;:: isi i p:,1?.-!! ' to Ink. ABon hi i IhrJtc;. J i with C!rrfcl D : or who h hud not nhoiild glui !)vs rrffcr-.p-j roli S.Vt.K tion trial. I'h 'ct ;;r $. t Ji t r ; .'j. A . . t 5 rxi- e..-:-:,T.. Y:- rtj cc i--f l m 1 Tc TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY , WEEKS & McGOWAK CO UM)i:i:?Ato:ii 77ie Wljard of Ma's Into the doughnut kettle, or the fry ing pan, or into the mixing bowl as shortening for fluffy cakes or flaky pie crust these are a few of the many, uses you can make of the same ' contents of a can of Kream Krisp. For after using Kream Krisp for frying, you only have to strain it to make it as good as new for an other frying or for shortening. Once over the fire Kream Krisp heats quickly. Now put into it some fish cro quettes almost instantly it forms on them a crisp, brown crust ?.This crust formation not only means economy in the use of Kream Krisp in that it does not soak up the fat, but it makes the croquettes more palat able wholesome and easily digested. Now in the same kettle you can fry doughnuts or potatoes. No matter how var ied the frying in which Kream Krisp is used, it does not absorb flavors or taint foods. Buy a can of Kream Krisp today and try it in your favorite recipes. BROWN COMPANY Kream Krisp Department, Portland, Me. r iCI--ri iwi IS "A ' A Portsmouth, Ohio. " I rafTercr from irregularities, pains in my sido and was o weaii ut limes i could hardly get around to do my work, and as I had four in my family and three boarders it made it very hard for me. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege table Compound was recommended to me. I took it and it has restored my health. It is certainly the best medicine for woman's ailments I ever saw." Mrs. Sara Siiaw, E. No. 1, Portsmouth, Ohio. Mrs. Shaw proved the merit of this medicine and wrote this 'letter in order that other suffering women may find relief as she did. V.'omen who art" suffering as she was should not drag along from day to day without giving this famous root and herb remtdy, Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege table Compound, a trial. For special advice in recard to such ailments write to Lydia R. PinkhamlledicineCo.,Lynn, Mass. The result of its forty years experience is at your service. BULBS and SWEET PEAS At the Monarch Seed & Feed Co. Gat less meat if Kidneys feel like bad or Bladder bothers you Meat forms uric acid. A -mi A BW, 'A Wl SAVCS STAMPS IREAMISRI SP 774? IrMcrsal 'Shortening 91 I.roat folks forfict that the kidneys likp the bowels, pv't Blugpiah and clogged end need n. flu'uii:p occ;sionally, else wo haro backache 'ami dull misery in the kidney region, severe headaches, rheu mntic twites, torpid liver, acid ttomitchi sleep! on ties and all sorts ot' bladder dis orders. Vou eimply must k?ep your kidiieyc active and clean, and the moment you fe J an ache or pain in the kidney rcjon, pot about four cuncea of Jad Falls from any pood dr.ig store hero, lake a ta.bl?mrr;u! in a plnsa of water before lrc.T.kia?t lor a few days and rur kidneys will then act fine. This fatuo is szUf is mmic from the acid of prpes nnd lemon juice, combined with 1'tiua. and is hnrmlosa to llush clogped kidneys and stimulate them to normal a;tivr,y. It nl?o ncutralirca the acida in H.3 urine bo it no Ion per irritatcJ, thus er.dini; bladder disorders. Jad Salio is h armless; inexpensive; r akos a delitrbtul fCrvesccnt lithia watcr drink which everybody should ti:6 new and then to kp their kidne-s dean, thn avoiding serious ctmpli cation. A well knoijTi local dmpgist aaya be soils lots of .Ted Salts to folks vrho bcliee in overcoming kidney trouble wbiltj ia caly trouble. MA0 .,,rr,. ,'1LtlN 1 "a i TO OKDI.lt f2.-i.nn TP 1 Alw ncantnil. IVrsstnir an t ilimnK fJS E. MA1X. l lST-VIIW . HURRAH! The War is Over !i;'t statis'.:.''' show lhai aflcr cicb 1 rvat-; las advano-J from 1 '.. ; i , .- ifnt. r.ojd tir.ies arc .":'.vr.c r.ot yc.:r iuioioM'.e rfpair o.l rvv. so ;CHi will Lo rca iy fjr thr li r;tsh that i sure lo follow. No m,' ovorli.'.u'.in; a c.-,r can t!: evcry:iins li rorfec'.ion w:;hout tiie propor iruohiiu ry. We tave the ma-chiac-ry. have tho mcchi-i. who cn:i rjsko or '.H an:- Hies. Our jrlcfs rf.ion:l'. V. !lo yoa to ho!p wcrk on yj.ir OTn car under o - s-:r.r.-!:-r.. What jtore can yoa s, y linTTt a: Crater Lake Garage Jloic ir l iii:ti.i A hosifiik place, nd con-voE!e-.t to the ba;n sfcilon Kates from f t.i op. I'r !er Mcacrir,ct cf Ri.-iarJ V. Chile's