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PAGE TWO MEDFOKT) MATL TRIBUNE, MEDFOT1D, OREGON', FRIDAY, NOYEMBETC 15, J91S IOCAL AND PERSONAL J. M., Taylor drovo in today from the ranch on Applegate Willi a loud of potatoes, llo has about three acres and bas not finished digging them yet, but says from what ho has dug there will bo a good yield. Watch these locals for Jones' price on onions and potatoes noxt . week. 201 Mrs. Chester Ellsworth who has been here two woeks visiting her daughtor, Mrs. A. j. Loomis of West Tenth street, left for her homo at Long Dcach, Cal Lumber choap at Applognto Will, west Mcdford. nig Pines Lumber Co. r: . 20 C. H. Obonliaus and O. V. Wim borly of Kosoburg are In the cl,ly a few days on business. Roya) and Pullman bread at Do voe's. ' ' N,' Christiansen of Red Wing, Minn., nrrived in Mcdford yesterday for a few days visit in tlio city and valley. . Homalltchlng and pecoting at Handicraft Shop. 210 R.B. Hawkins, S. B. Williams and E. Perry of Portland, aro in the city for a few days on business. 7 pounds sweet spuds for 25c, Sat urday. 201 Mrs. Lcman Cook nrrived in Mod ford yestorday for a few duys visit with friends in tho valley. Free storage. Power Auto Co. tf P. C. Talge of Chicago, is doing business in the city and valley for a fow days. : . Have you tried those largo, fat, juicy, famous eastern oysters that make such elegant stews and when friend? Oh! my! Medford Fish Markot. Mrs. O. H. Blummean and Miss G. O. Dlummeau of Klamath Falls, are in tho city for a fow days visiting friends. Take your eggs to Jones and got cash If you want It. 201" D. L. llodrono of Whlto Salmon, Wash., Is spending a fow days look ing over tho city and valley. ... You can drink a pint ot cider for a nickel at DoVoo's. . . F. L. Waterman ot Soaltlo, was in the city for a few days ou busi ness. . Nash Hotel. Spsclal rates, week or month. Bteam hoat. 215 W. U Kills nrrlvod In Mutlford yosterday for a few days viBlt In tho city and vnlloy. Hoinstltching and pleating at 10c per yard at Handicraft Whop. Jus. Itlley came in from Kuglo Point yesterday on busluoss. , Jones wnnts fresh oggs If you only have a dozon bring 'om In. 201" A. W. Sutlnck of Itoguo Klvnr, iB in the' city for a short tlmo ou busi ness. . Mother and Daughter Doing Well ' "Mother and myself, taking tlio ad vice of Bomo kind friends, nro taking Mayi's Womlorful Kennedy for bad stomach and liver trouble Mill bloat ing. Tlio medicine rFTTlghUy ani well named "Wonderful." fur such It ia. It has certainly done wonders for n.i both' . K is n simple, harmloss prc- paration that removes the catarrhal mucus from tho Intestinal tract and allays tho inflammation which causes practically nil stomach, liver and in testinal ailments, Including appcndi citle. One dose will convinco or mon ey refunded. Sold by d ugglsts every where Adv. Louis Mitchell of the Little APPle gate, tho yoing man who was acci dentally shot by his brother for a bear was brought to Medford yester day and Is being cared for at. the homo of John iieilinger. Ills condi tion ia greatly improved and it Is thought that he will be able to re turn to his homo within a week or two. Lumber choap at Applogate Mill, west Mcdford. Big Pines Lumber Co. 203 J. G. Davis of Sacramento, Cal., who Is interested in a mine near Cold Hill, is in tho city today on business. Furniture upholstering, mattress making, crating and packing. Doug las, 201 South Riverside phono 1C2-J 215 Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Wood returned lust evening from Itltzvllle, Wash., where they have boon for tho past two weeks. Orres, the ladies' tailor, will be at Hotel Holland every Thursday after noon. High-class work only. " J. O. Swendler of Oleane, Ore., Is here for a few days looking over tho city and valley. Jones has an eye opener for Sat urday 7 lbs. sweet spuds for 25c. 201 H. W. Herald of Vancouver, Wash., is visiting friends In tho city for a few days. l!lg $5.00 values In trimmed hats. Miss Lounsbury's millinery, 120 East Main strcot. 20G ' T. . W. Godfrey camo in from tho ranch near Iieaglo yesterday to visit with friends and do some trading. Free storage. Power Auto Co. tf G. 13. Volts,' superintendent of American Railway Express, was in tho city yesterday, looking over the business. Get your milk, cream, butter and buttermilk at DeVoe's. E. W. Liljegram who has been 3ick for several weeks is reported bettor and hopes to be out again in a short time. Tako your fresh eggs to Jones their customers need 'em. They pay cash. 201 R. G. Bardwell, manager of tho lardwell Fruit company, left last night for San Francisco to bo gone several dayH. Daily's Taxi. Phono 15. Goo. A. nickel, proprietor of tho Glcndalo hotel, is spending the duy In Medford buying apples. We cut windshields for all cars. C. 3. Gates Auto Co. 20S Reports from Klamath Falls this morning aro to tho effect that there has been a considerable fall of snow and that it is still snowing. Genuine Coca Cola at DoVoo's. Mr. and Mrs. F. L. lioyd have taken apartments at tho Holland for tlio wintor. For the best Insurance see Holmes, the Insurnnco Man. 5:00 O'Clwk Closing Tho undersigned moat markets will close at 5:00 p. m. except Satur days, beginning tonight. STAR M AUK ICT NICHOLS & ASIIPOLE F,l I1INNS WKRT 81 PR MARKET AIUDKOHI) FISH & POULTRY CO. 203 Special Hot Point Irons advanced to $7.00 this week. . While our stock lasts you can buy at tho old prlco of $lj.00. 1 1 odl I to Heaters advance, to $11.00. liny nt our old prlco of $0.00. As our stock is limited phono your order today and wo will reserve one for you. Useful Christinas gifts nro these and your Christians shopping should bo done this month. l'.u'L's i:r,i:cTi!ii store, I'Ihihk IX). Medford Last night's storm which was gen eral over the valley is causing the Power company lots of trouble and they have a largo crew of men on the job today trying to keep the lines up so that tho supply of juice will not bo cut off. A broken insulator put the Central Point-Jacksonville line out of commission this morning and burned up several telephones. Crabs, oysters, smelt, salmon, hali but, finnan huddle, choicest and best. Mcdford Fish l.arket. R. B. McKeon who has 'been in Medford the most of the season look ing up the codling moth and other destructive insects for tho U. S. bur eau of entomology, left today for Houston, Tex., where he will investi gate the destructive insects of the cotton fields. Saturday you can buy 7 lbs. sweet potatoes for 25c at Jones'. 201 Kd Walker camo in from Butte Fails yestorday to bo in the city a few days on business, lie is in churge of the Big Pines logging camp and expects to be up there ail win ter. The company expects to move tho mill. to tho Pacific and Eastern junction, and will probably make a pond there that will hold a million feet of logs. Dr. Heine, Garnett-Corey Bldg. T. W. Mann, formerly of Medford writes from France that the Amer ican aviators aro doing, wonderful work there and that he will have some very thrilling times to toll about upon his return here. Another opportunity to buy Shoes at very reasonable prices during the month of November. I am going to give a 10 per cent discount on all men's and hoys' shoes. Come and get them. L. F. Stroud, No. 10 South Central avenue. 212 Geo. N. Wolf and wife returned this morning from Stockton, Kansas whore they have been visiting for some time. Mr. Wolf reports the flu very -bad back there and says that whon the town of Stockton opened up within three days there were 14 now cnscs. All along the line home there were many towns under quar antine and passengers were not al lowed to leave the train. 20 per cent discount on woman's button shoes. Schmidt's "Good Shoos," 21 North, Central avenue. There will be a general exodus of Medford young people this evening to Ashland where the high school of that city will give a dance. The ban on public' gathorlngs In that city has boon lifted. Successful druglcss treatment of non-Infectious diseases. Dr. Halstead, 227 South Central. 205 The Red Cross has received notice to discontinue the collection of nut sholls and fruit pits. 'Say! Did you notice the new veget able and fruit stand at tlio Fish Mar kot? Best of everything; always fresh. Arthur Moran wires bis father from Camp Leo, Va., that he has been promoted to tho officers train ing camp. Why not oat sweet spuds 7 pounds for 25c at Jones', Saturday. 201 Ezra Arnold, veteran prospector of tho Blue Lcdgo district, is spend ing a few days In tho city. Orros, high grades tailoring for men and women. Ashlnnd, Oregon. . Goo. Bishop, foreman ot the Sun crest orchard near Talent, Bpent the day in Mcdford. Wantod A bargain in . a small house and lot. Box D, care Mall Tribune. . . . (1. E. Pierce, until recently pro prietor of the Piorco Greenhouses has rented the Chas. Tcrrill ranch nonr Brownsboro and will tnko pos session at onco. - $5.00 buys the best looking trimmed hat in .Medford. 'Miss Lounsbury, East Main. 20ti 1 J. A. Anderson, formerly foreman of tho Westerlund orchards who left the valley, three yuars ago and went back to .Minnesota to farm,- has re turned to stay. He states that the winters are too severe there and after 'having had a sample of the climate in the Rogue River valley he couldn't resist the feeling that kept drawing him back here. He has purchased the R. A. Price ranch Bt Tolo and will conduct same as a dairy ranch. Painting and paperhanglng. J. P. Llston, 407 Beatly street. 209 E. G. Henselman who is very ill with pneumonia does not Improve much. Ills condition is serious and yesterday it became necessary to withdraw the fluid from his chest by means of an operation. The two daughters of C. E. Call are ill at their homo with the flu. Earl Isaacs, who has been very ill shows no Improvement today. A consultation of doctors has boen called. Mrs. Goo. T. O'Brien is moving into the Holland apartments for tho winter months and has rented her home on West Jackson street to Bon Collins who has sold his business in Grants Pass and will move to Med ford with his family and make this his home. Mrs. J. Doubleday of Butte Falls, is spending the day in the city visit ing friends and attending to business matters. S. S. Bullls left this morning for Portland and will bo gone several days. J. F. Pratt of Phoenix, and E. P. Hughes of Talent, were Friday visi tors in -Medford. John Matney is in from Applegate and reports tho rainfall over there very heavy but badly needed. Henry Wilson, a. wealthy and prominent Indian of the Klamath Indian reservation, was drowned at Steiger's logging landing on the Klamath last Sunday. Wilson was riding in an automobile with Daniel Weeks and George Crane, both In dians. The engine of tho machine balking, they spent some time in cranking it and when they finally succeeded in starting it. the car wont backward instead of forward carry ing Wilson over an embankment 125 feet high into the river where the water was 30 foet deep. Weeks saved himself by jumping. The river bottom was dragged for the body but it was not recovered. Siskiyou Newk . . B. W. Paul is spending tlio day at tho Barlow ranch in tho Lako Creek district. . '. R. E. Doan who used to be inter ested in mines in this county and Is now operating in the Waldo district and also in eastern Oregon, came up from Grants Pns3-'today on business. He thinks that now tho war Is over, the mining business will be one of the leading industries of the valley. J. H. Beeman of Gold Hill, is in tlio city for a fow hours today on business. Ho wn that tho mining uslness Is lookln r up in that sec tion, and that parlies that aro devel oping tho old Ray and Haft mlno will lio ready to start up a ton stamp mill the first of next week. I GO OVER TOP FOR ,Ranks with Yanks POST TOASTIES A (Best Corn Flok.es) Beat the World. imr "Wo are going to put Mcdford over the top if we have to work all next week" said AV. G. Tait, chair man ot the United War Work drive this afternoon. "Over half the coun ties in the state have reached their quotas, Portland goes over the top tomorrow, and we must and will do the same. Various things have de layed our work in Jackson county and if we have to extend the cam paign beyond Monday to get our quota we will do it. We are not going to lay down now. The boys over there have done their job. Now we; are going to do ours." This noon the total subscriptions In Medford and Jackson county north approximated $0500, this leaves over $14,000 to raise in two days. This places a heavy burden upon the solicitors but they are all working tooth and nail, and If the people do their share, the goal can be reached. In the country districts solicitors aro scouring their territor ies on horseback, the condition of the roads making motoring Impos sible. The Victory boys and girls under County School Supt. Ager are doing yeoman service. There is not a slacker among the workers but the people as a whole are not doing their share. The trouble appears to be not so much that few people subscribe as that those who do subscribe do not? give what they should give. A con certed effort is -being made now to bring subscriptions up to the proper amount. If the solicitor has . not called on you go to your bank and subscribe. Jf you ean. not get to your bank call them up and tell them to charge your account with the proper amount. The state wor kers are determined to make Oregon the first state to go over the top. This will be impossible unless Med ford and southern Oregon contribute I as they have been called upon to con. tribute. ADVISES AMENDMENT OF HO "In mv judgment, the wnv to amend a law is by an act o the Jewish! tare rather than bv interpretation or -;on-structioii oC a statute," savs Attor ney General Brown in an opinion to Attorney C. Jl. Thomas. Mr. Thomas is attorney for the Tal ent irrigation district, which is in convenienced bv having to follow the provision of the law which requires irrigation districts to pav their bills bv having the eountv elerk draw war rants on the district's funds in the hands of the eountv treasurer. lie wanted to know if it would be all riant for the district to draw a lump sum of money from tlio eountv treas urer and use it to cheek against in pnvinir their bills. This would be a deviation from the plain provisions of the law and brought forth the expression from (lie attorney general that it is better to amend the law bv legislative act rath er than bv interpretation. Ho points out that the legislature will soon con vene and then if the irrigation district law needs amending it can be altered. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE Corn at ranch. E. L. Lane, Central Point. Phone 13-3. 207 Notice to Merchants. . Tlio rule renuiring persons to pur chase one pound of substitutes to each four pounds of wheat flour is abandoned. Consumer mav purchase their wheat flour requirements with out substitutes. This order to lie ef fective immediately. ' W. A. FOLGK.ll, County Food Administrator. Cat the Genuine and Avoid Waste ffl mv Every Cake WEEKS & McGOWAN CO UNDERTAKER Day Phono: Pacific 227. Night riiones: F. W. Weeks, 103-J2. I,iuly Assistant. BULBS and SWEET PEAS At the Monarch Seed & Feed Co. , STOMACH UPSET? Get at the Real Cause Take Dr: Edwards' Olive Tablets Thafs what thousands of stomach sufferers are doing now. Instead of taking tonics, or trying to patch up a poor digestion, they are attacking the real cause of the ailment clogged liver and disordered bowels. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets arouse the liver in a soothing, healing way. When the liver and bowels are performing their natural junctions, away goe3 indigestion and stomach troubles. If you have a bad taste In your mouth, tonzue coated, appetite poor, lazv. don't-crrs fee'.int. no a nbition or cnerT.', fcuMed with undCgested foods, yo.i shc'.-,:d take Olive TaHets, the sab cti '.u'-o in ca'.oxel. Vc. r.-nriy dive Tablets are a inrelv vcjlaUr! compound mixed with olivo oil. " -'on will know them by their olive cclo; They do the work without griping, craaps or pain. Take o::e or two at bedtime for quick relief, so you can eat what you like. At 10c and 25c per box. All druggists), PAPER DYNAMITED YOUNGSTOWN. Ohio, Nov. 15. Bombers attempted to vyeck the of fices of the Youngstown Telegram shortly before midnight Thursday. A bomb placed Just outside the press room exploded, breaking windows and crushing doors and otherwise damaging the building. , The Telegram has been strongly pro-ally. Pat Walker of Prospect, Is spend ing a few dais in -Medford. Edwin Redpath is moving to his homestead south of Ashland. .MARLEY 2V4 IN. DEVON 2kj IN. ARROW: COLLARS CtUETT. PgABODY A CO. INC. MflKKRg The War is Over Past statistics show that after each war real estate has advanced from 100 to 400 per cent. Good times are coming. Get your automobile repair ed now, so you will be ready for the big rush that Is sure to follow. No one in overhauling a car can fit everything to perfection without tho proper machinery. We have the ma chinery, we have the mechanics who can make or fit anything. Our prices are reasonable. We allow you to Ikhelp work on your own car under our supervision. What more can you ask. Crater Lake Garage Your Boys and Ours nro served by these or-, I I ;anlzations asking contHbu. I I ions in the United War I I ! HI dollar you GIVE will return one hundred per cent bene-. J j j fits to THEM. 1 ' ' II 11 Tlio First National linnk 1 1 jj l will help you save MORE. I jl jl Win. G. Talt, President Ik BAMK J t t f t t ? f t t 1 fiipr I IS i t : . ,.y I Call at ! I The Mill e and Lumber Have a Quantity of One Inch Boards, Two Three Inch Dimension At The Applegate Co., West Medford, Which We Are Offering at Attractive Prices to Move Quickly. oi Lumber Co. t T T t T f t t t y t t T y T t T t J T t t T y f f T y y y V