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PAGE TWO MEDFORT) MATL TRTBUNE, MEDFORD, 'ORECrON", THURSDAY,' NOVEMBER U, 1918 fOCAL AND J PERSONAL J. W. Borrian, who was down from tho Butto Falls IIbIi hatchery "Wednesday, says ho lias moved into tho new house recently coniploted lie will llvo at the hatehory this win ter and work on tho improvements. All subscriptions to tho Presbyter- Ian church please mall to Mrs. Frank Isaacs. u 201 The Central Point State bank statement In this paper today shows a stoady growth duo to the efficient management of .1. O. Isaacson. Corona Typewriters. Buy for Xmas now. Hertford Book Store. Tho first of this, week It was thought possible to open. the Talent Methodist church this coming Sunday but after a careful survey of tho in fluenza situation it has been decided to hold tho first public services the 2 4 Hi the same day that Medford lifts the ban. $fnuO buys tho best looking trimmed hat in Medford. Miss Lounsliury, 32G East Main. 200 A. S. BUton who is Buffering from an attack of influenza, is reported Improved. Palntl.ig and paperhanglng. J. V. Llstnn. 407 Hoatty street. , ' 2011 . Tho White Legharn stock of J. O. Isaacson of Central Point, was awarded highest honors at tho state fair again this year. Don't forgot the dunce at Ashland Frldny night. .201 Miss lflllzabolh Putnam, who since its. inception, has been superintendent of Jackson County Rod Cross chapter leaves tonight for Hod Cross work overseas. Wanted A bargain in a small house and lot. Box D, care Mall Trluijno. . " J. P. Lonlsslng of Wcdfonf, Is reg istered at the Hotel Portland, Port land, Oregon. Orres, high grades tailoring for men and women. Ashland, Oregon.. Bring your Xmas contributions to tho Ited Cross for tho soldiers' Xmas boxes. . Say! Did you notice the now veget able and fruit stand at tho I'Msh Mar ket? Dost of everything; always fresh. . " Uomomber tho boys in France with a box or donation for ono, at Red Cross headquarters. Plain sowing wanted; prices reas onable. Mrs. L. I.owry, CO Hofo avenue. 201 '' Born To Mr. and Mrs. Ai-mond Taylor of Portland, on November 9th a son, Armond Chirk Taylor. For tho best insurance see Holmes, the Insurance Man. ' J. i. Flanagan of Soattlo, Is In the city for a fow days on business. Successful drugloss treatment of non-lnfoctious diseases. Dr. Halstead, 227 South Central. 205 MrB. A. E. Zana of Ashland, was visiting friends In the city yesterday, i Another opportunity to buy Shoos at very reasonable prices during tho month of November. I am going to give a 10 per cont discount on nil moil's and boys' shoos. Como and ot them, Ij. V. Stroud, No. 10 South Central avenue. 212 C'hns. Co'.wln, O. Mooro nnd A. (!. Boisford of Portland, arc In tho city tor a few days on buslnoss. Dr, Holno, Garnott-Coroy Bldg. Mr. and Mrs. I. Host, Huby C. Beat and Violet. M'. Best arrived from Grants Pass yostordny for n few days visit with frlonds In tho city. ,20 por cent discount on woman's button shoos. Schmidt's "Good Shoes," 21 North Contrnl avenues. H. O. Hall of (iold Hill, spent n fow hours In tho idly yesterday on business. Crabs, oyslors, smelt, salmon, hali but, finnan haildlo, choicest and best. Medford Fish J.iiiUnt. A. Ij. llunson and wife, and Mrs. Lena M. Cook camo up from Glnu dalo yostordny for a fow days visit In tho city. Gonuluo Coca Cola at DoVoo's. Al Phelps camo over from Illlt, !al., yesterday for a fow days visit In the city. Wo cut windshields for all cars. C. K. Gates Auto Co. , 20S T. 11. Ityinnn of Wllkoslmrro, Pa., who Is nn a business trip to tho vul loy, was In Medrord Wednesday. Daily's Taxi. Phone. IB. 1). R, Jones of Oakland who In pending n few days looking over tho valley, was In Medford yesterday. Get your milk, cnmin, butter and kutlnrmllk at DeVoo's. .1. A. Muller or Kngln Point, was In tho elly ycnterday on business. Free storage. Power Auto Co. It 1. A. Archibald and O. S. II. lto;o burg arrived In tho city yesterday for a few days visit. Furnlturo upholstering, mnttress making, crating nnd packing. Vovc las, 201 South ltlvcrsldo. phono lt!2?l 2 1 i4 . II. I,. DoArmnnd and rarnlly ore iu the lly reir tho winter. Thoy 1iavo been at llorrls. Cm., wl-crn he 1.", Intcrmed In the savnulll Hi' hiss. Homstllehiug nnd pocotlng nt Handicraft Shop. 2tG Mr. HoltHfonl, Rales niunnger for tho R. M. Wade company of Portland wns calling on the Modl'nrd business men yesterday. Automobile tourists coming thru today from tho soutli state that the roads from Dunsmulr hero are In fine condition but that below Dunsmulr thoro is no bottom to tho roads and from tho looks of tbelr cars ono would think that to get thru was Impossible. Tho other day wo took up a Water man Ideal pen seven years old with broken point and gavo tho customer a new one from tho caso charging tho price of roimirs only. That is Wuterman service Buy for Xma3 now. Medford Book Storo. It. L. Hay of Oak Grove, f.pcnt yes terday In tho cil.j' calling on friends. Mr. -Hill and Mr. Trunx, rot lOsen tatlvcs of tho Clevolnnd Tractor com pany are spending a few days In the city on business. Big fj.OO values in trimmed hats. Miss Ivounsbury's millinery, 120 East .Main street. 200 Carter Brandon, who is" homo on a furlough from a Goorgla training camp, Is ill with the influenza. Ashland high boys are giving a dunce at tho Memorial hall, Ashland, Friday night, Nov. l.lth. Music by Uiumipnch's Jazz Crow. 201 Mrs. Win, Nichols wns called to Weed this morning to help caro for some serious cases of tho "flu." It wns thought that the epidemic had reached its peak there but It has bro ken out again both at Weed and Dunsmulr and tho situation Is becom ing serious. Hemstitching nnd plcotlng at 10c por yard nt Handicraft Shop. Ed Clements, manager of tho Wos- torlund orchards, Is suffering with tho "flu." You can drink a pint of cider for a nickel ut DeVoo's. II. D. lteed, postmaster at Gold Hill, was visiting frlonds In tho city Wednesday. Hamilton Patton Is spending the day in Medford. Nash Hotel. Spscial rates, week or month. Steam heat. 215 O. S. Verbick of Union Creek spent yesterday In Medford. "Ilnn" Welch, mechanic at the Prultt-Hittson Auto company, is con fined to his homo with a badly ulcer ated tooth. llavo you tried thoso largo, fat, juicy, famous castorn oysters that niako such elegant Blows and when friend? Oh! my! Medford Fish M arkot. 10. Wost, who Is In tho forest ser- vlco nnd has been stationed at Peli can bay for tho past fow months, Is vlslllng in Medford. Froo storage. Powor Auto Co. tf Attorney John Cnrkln hail tho mis fortune to loso tho gnsollno tank from the back uf his ear while on his way to his ranch, lie made It there and back without discovering his loss and wasn't aware o( tho fact that his car wan running on Its reputation until ho trlod to start it tho next morning. Orres, Iho ladles' tailor, will bo at Hotel Holland every Thursday after noon. Illgb-class work only. C. II. Ilmisnn is having tho Nash Grill roniodoled and expects to open up for business Boino tlmo next weok. Mr. Benson Is nn experienced restau rant man and will have both a lunch counter and lahle service, catering to all clas;,os of trade. Itoyal and Pullman broad at Do Voo's. Geo. E. Johnson, representing the ( luincullor and l.von company of Portland, Is calling on tho Medford Irndo to lay :uid V ivos this evening for Iho north. E l Vincent of Table Rook, wns a business visitor In Medford yesterday. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED Competent housekeeper wishes position. Address Mrs. F. Schmidt, Merlin, Ore. 204 WANTED Competent housekeeper, middlo-tiged, refined. Phono itTo, between 8 . in. and 10 noon. 202 FOR S.MiK Well bred heifer calt I hi po (lays old. W. .1. Warner. Phone (ISB-M. M0 South (lakdale. 2U2 Not. a Bite of Breakfasting You ?Drink Water 8ays a glass of hot water and phosphate prevents Illness and keeps us fit. Just nn conl. when it hums, leaves behind a cei-tntn amount of incom bustllilo materia! In the form of nsltos, so tho food uud drink taken day nftor day leaves in- tho nllineiitarv onnal a eertntu nniount of indlgestlblo ma terial, which if not conipletly elimina ted from tho system each day, bo comes food for tho millions of bacteria which Infest tho bowels. From this mass or left-over viislo, toxins and ptoiiiniudlku poisons nro formed nnd sucked Into tho blood. Men nnd women who can't got feel ing rilU must begin to take inside lialha. Before eating breakfast each morning drink n glass of real hot water with n teaspnimful of lime Htono phosphate In it to wash out of tho thirty ieet of bowels tho provious day's nceumulation ot poisons and toxins nnd to keep the enllro alimen tary canal clean, pure and fresh. Thoso who are subject to sick head nehe, colds, biliousness, constipation, others who walie up with had taste, foul breath, backache, rheumatic stiff ness, or have n sour, gassy stouineli after meals, nro urged to iiet a quarter pound of limestone phosphate from the drug store, nnd luvtln practicing into ni il sanitation. This will cost very little, but l sulllclent to mnko anyone nn enthusiast on the subject. Iteniember Inside bathing Is nioro iiiipriitant thnu outside bathing, be cause Iho skin pores do not absoro impurities into the blood, causing poor health. whlle the bowel pores do. Just as soap and hot water cleanses, sweetens nnd freshens the skin, so hot water nnd limestone phosphate not on the stomach, liver, Milucya uud bowels. J Uoorgo C. Tlbessart of Camp Lewis, Wash., arrived ill the city yes terday. Ho rocelvcd a' letter from his wife Sunday that they were all sick with tho Influenza, and was granted a furlough to como home to care for thorn. Justin Elfert who Is working for tho Southern Pacific company, out of Roseburg, is spending his vacation in tho city visiting his mother and sisters. T. S. Johnson, P. M. Lipson and Larry Breedo of Portland, wore ill the city on business yesterday. It. 3. Clpman of Now York, ar rived yesterday for a few days visit In tho city and valley. William Hybco of Jacksonville, was In tho city for a fow hours on business. The C. E. Gates Auto company un loaded a carload of nine Ford trucks yesterday. Geo. It. Carter of Talent, was in Medford yesterday on business. ' "Pcto" Bingham and Pete Tokos spent yesterday afternoon on the des ert and report lots of ducks and gcosc. Tokos got six geese. J. S. -Pa-ley who has been visiting his children at tho home of John Whito, loft for San Francisco Wed nesday. As evidence that property in the city Is beginning to move, H. B. Nye traded his property at 822 South Oakdalo avenue to H. F. Kenton for proporty in Hollywood, Cul., and ex pects to leave in a few days for that place, j.ir. Ilenton and family have already arrived in Medford, and are living in part of tho house until Mr. Nye gets somo business matters closed up so that he can get nway. J. W. Curry of Washington, of tho federal census bureau, is in Medford on official business. IIo Is visiting his daughter, Miss Ethel Curry. Dr. Sweeney has recoivod from the state board of health an ample sup ply of anti-flu toxin which Is recom mended as a preventative for influ enza. , A telegram from Rev. J. K. Haw kins, formerly pastor of tho Medford Methodist church to Geo. Lindley. states that their daughter, Huth Hawkins, passed away this morning at 4:30, at their home In Lc.Mars, Iowa. Messrs. Walter Allen and Raymond Furry and Misses Lois Rico and Eve lyn Pratt of Phoenix motored to Ash land Monday ovoning. fl ISES5, A DAY TO FiLL DIED II ENDUICK Father Francis Ilen diick, at Sacred Heart hospital at 1:40 p. m. Wednesday, aged 70 rears. IIo was born in Hollaud, was a priest in Antwerp Belgium and left Belgium two weeks altar the war broko out. IIo has been an invalid at Sacred Heart hospital four years. Ho had been In America thirty years ago. lie Is survived by two brothers, llonry llendrick of Tensed, ' lilnho, and Ilev. W. J. A. Hondrick of Ten sed, Idaho. , Unless Medford averages $."i000 a dnv lor (lie remainder of the United War work drive there will lie no pos sibility of jroinsj over the toil. Chair man William Q. Tait made this an nouncement toduv after receivimr the report that $!iU()0 had been subscrib ed. Mcdford's tiuota is $20,800 and the drive ends next Munduv. which leaves onlv three days and a hull' to raise over $17,000. Hut the members of the local com mittee are determined to do this nnd with the proper cooperation of the neoplu can do it. This means not on lv n Riibscrintion from every mnn. woman nnd child who can afford to subscribe hut subscriptions in propor tion to the iiulividiiiirs uhilitv to imp. A certain wealthy Medfnrdile yester day gave one dollar to the campaiL'h when lie should have iriven nnd . is amplv able to give ft'tOti. Nothing like this is eoinz to be put over.'. if tho citnipuiun committee can avoid it. Not only will n list of subscribers with amounts be published, but if con ditions do not improve a slacker list will be iniido out anil (riven to the Medford papers. The committed be lieves it is hitfh time Medford people know who are n.'d who nro not feup portinsr tho bovs over there. Mijst of the sluckcrs now bv the wnv have been slackers in previous war drives. Meanwhile more solicitors are ur-tren-tlv needed and individuals not so licited arc earnestly reouested to fill out the subscription blunk in this pa per and return it with their subscrip tion to nnv Medford bank. They will promptly receive a receipt nnd have their nnmcs placed upon the honor roll. . with Medford tradn m Modford miuln The Jackson County Victory Boys and Girls are over the top In their. United War Fund drive with Incom plete returns showing nearly 1000 students subscribing over $1200. Lako Creek leads with 833 per cent of their quota, Medford student body next with ISO per cent and Jackson ville, Central Point, Wagner Creek and a number of others well rias't the 100 per cent mark. Most of the credit is due to the following captains of the larger schools, Jacksonville, Paul Luy and Belle Fleming; Phoenix, Vane Wilder and Jaunlta Furry; Cen tral Point, Verl Walker and Cassette I . on - know 'your ill own feelinds Authorities agree that a great, many people can drink coffee without apparent harm. m If coffee doesn't disagree keep on with it m But if you -think coffee is the cause or your headaches, nervous ness, heart flutter or sleepless ness, quit coffee ten days and drink Totherow; Eagle Point, Ansol Pearco nnd Grace Haak; Agate, . Rtohnrd Kinkald and Edith Grey; Talent, Howard Baughnian and Irma Robin son; Rogue River, Roland Baer and Jesse Martin; Applegate, Glenn Mc Daniel; Medford. Sharon Merrlmnn and Genevieve Spriggs; Gold Hill, James Chisholm and Kalherlne Cook. NAXCY, Franco, Nov. 14. Miss Margaret Wilson, dauuhtcr of Presi dent Wilson. Iirrivcd hero vestcribjv. She was received bv the prefoct-pt' tho citv and later visited .the French and American hospitals. -' I J" Your Boys and Ours nro served, by these or- till anlzntlons asking contribu. ions in tho United War J Vork Campaign. livery I I lollar you GIVE will return I I ! ono hundred per cent bene- I L !j fits to Til KM. ' ' HI jj Tho First Xutionnl -Itank I I I will help you save MORE. J Win. G. Tnlt, President jjjj ' FIRST,., iHATIOMAll It 'BANK J UvMEDFORD, OrffitllH i! CAP I TA L 1 00.000 . WM- X WEEKS & McGOWAN CO UNDERTAKER Day Plioiie: Pncillc S27. Night Plumes: V. W. Week, lOiKia. Ijuly Ai-iitnnt. t y f i t T T T f y y t To make a beginning at once is tho least any of us can do. Better carry Christmas buying as far on towards comple tion as possible. All Christmas shopping should be finished at the latest very early in December. mgNowI T The Store of a Million Gifts M. 1VL Department b JL . RELIABLE MERCHANDISE , A Few Suggestions in Neckwear For Christmas Gifts ' Our Neckwear Simp is now re plete witli all that is new and de sirable in neckwear suitable for holiday gift giving Here are a few suggest ions: WOMEN'S NE COLLARS (leorgette Crept1, net and or gandy collars in the low round neck models so popular for wear wilh the new one-piece dresses. Effect ively trimmed with .French Yal. lace i-nd touches of handi work. Triced SO to S1.0S. Christmas Slippers Slippers for men, women and children Slippei-s of felt or lea ther ami in every popular style ready for your choosing IV liartment, First Floor. $1.23 to $1.85 tore Fall and WinterJSuits, Coast, Dresses, Furs RELIABLE METHODS The Store of the Christmas Spirit The most extensively fine assortments of suits, coats, dresses, skirts and furs that one could wish to see have been assembled on our great Second Floor. However recently you may have seen our displays something new will greet you necessarilv of the briefest. The account given here is Dress Sale , Only a visit to this section will enable you to gauge the splendor of our displays. Leading materials, serge, tri cot ine, wool .jersey, chiffon vel vet, satin and velveteen. Every stylo that one ..could think of, including plenty of the newest dresses in long straight panel, deep tunic and overskirt models. .Many trimmed with silk fringe, others with braid trimming. Suit Sale material, stvle Every new and color.- Triciitines and velours arc especially prominent in this new assemblage. lligh-waisied models, long straight line and plain tailored effects. Jinny handsomely trimmed in Hudson Seal, Beaver and Xutria. Braid trimming, too, is greatlv in evidence. Handkerchiefs for Gifts If undecided what to give for Christmas choose Handkerchiefs. At no other store will you find a showing equal to ours. And you will find our prices uniformly low. 10 to 75 Each. ' Buy Now New Georgette Waists COAT SALE Coats for every purpose a large .assort ment of every kind. The newest effects are feature'!. These are shown in velours, pom poms and Boiivias with big fur collars of Hudson Seal. An equally fine array of high-grade garments in the above materials and in silver-tone and broadcloth with large self or plush collars and self belts. Taupe, plum, reindeer, navy, lYkin, bur gundv, creen and brown. USEFUL AND INEXPENSIVE GIFTS lUfTirivlJABY K7nt'tedB.K."tees, Sweat ers, caps, l.esriiins, etc. WOMEN like Umbrellas for Christinas. We show many attractive ones with silk covers and latest stvle handles. Attractive new y f T t f t t f y T f y 't f y f f y Y f f t t Waists with square, round or V necks, round or square collars. Effective em- j hroKleretl uesnnis down tronr. is made in slip-on style, of crepe dc chine in flesh and white. $7.r0 values $3.9S For the Soldier Boy We have a nice stock of Ties, Dress Shirts. Hose, Umbrellas, Gloves. Handkerchiefs, Pajamas, Wool Undi rwear, Sweaters, Sus penders, Shoes, Slippers. Send something to the boys "over here"' or "over there." Must lie at Bed Cross headquar ters Hot later than Nov. 20. Y Y Y t Y t t Y t f t f Y Y