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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, PRECIPE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER "Ifi, 1913
JOCAL AND
PERSONAL
John Norrls and Win. .Hansen re
turned from a threo days hunt up at
. Fish lake. Thursday. They had pret
ty fair luck for this tlnio of tho year
and brought homo thirty-five ducks
and one goose. They had plenty of
enow on tho trip, hut by putting on
chains on all four wheels of their
Ford, they got thru. Whllo they
wore there 13d Frey who bus charge
of the ditch for the canal company
allot a big timber wolf:
"Dere Mablo," tho love letters of a
Rookie. One of the six best sellers.
It's a scream. Buy for XmaB now.
Medford Book Store.
After a short session tho first of
this week both tho Siskiyou Union
high school and the Yroka grammar
school wore closed again by the trus
tees because of tho epidemic. The
high school was closed Monday and
the grammar school Tuesday noon
Bolh will be opened again next Mon
day, unless further notice Is given.
Siskiyou News.
Plain sewing wanted; prices feas
onable. Mrs. L, Ivowry, CO Hose ave.
201
Hi C. Best of rural route No. 1,
was a Friday visitor In Medford
B, F. Joy of Ruch, was in Modford
Friday.
Fainting and papcrhanglng, J. V.
Lloton, 407 Bcatty street. 209
If. G. Peck of Route 3 was a busi
ness caller In Medford Friday.
Jas. O'Brien of the Applcgate,
spent yesterday In Medford.
J5.00 buys tho best looking trimmed
hat In Medford. 'Miss Lounsbury,
120 East Main. 20C
Sheriff-Elect Cbas. Terrill has
leased the Judge Prim home In Jack
sonville and will tako possession
next week.
Wanted A bargain In a small
house and lot. Box D, care Mall
Trlbline.
Fred llerron of Ashland, Is spend
ing tho day In Medford.
H. B. Rlggs, manager of the Frlnk
orchard, is in tho city today on bust'
noss.
Orrns, high grados tailoring for
men and women. Ashland, Oregon.
F. L. Wntterman and W. I,. Ellis,
rocently of Scatilo, have located In
Medford permanently and will opon
a vulcanizing works and tire shop In
the near future. Theso- men wero
hero earlier In tho fall and aftor
making a trip covering the entire
coast country huvo returned and
ntuto that, Modford lookod thojiest to
them of any of the cities vlBltcd.
nouinson ncininuorH ror Every
man and lCvorywoinnn. liny for
Xmas now. Medford Hook Store
Ed Loovor of Klumallf Falls, start
ed for lils homo this morning going
via Mill Croek by auto and expected
to walk ovor tho summit and bo met
on tho othor side by friends from
Klamath who would drive hlni tho
rest of tho fay.
Successful drugloss treatment of
aon-lnfoctlous dlsenses. Dr. Ilalstond,
227 South Contral. 205
Ross Cox, mnnagor of the Upper
Mount Crest ranch in California,
penb ycaterdny in Modford leaving
for his homo Into Inst oypnlng. He
reports about six Inchon of snow on
the summit of the Siskiyou moun
tains. 20 per cent discount on woman's
uttou buocs. Schmidt's "Good
Shoes," 21 North Central nvenuo.
- Irank Snldor of Applegato, is
pending the day In Modford.
Jim Iluckloy was in from Applo
sate yosterdny.
Anothor opportunity to hny Shoos
at very reasonable prlcos during tho
month of November. I am going to
it a iv por cont discount on nil
men and boys' shoos. Como and
tet tliam. L. F. Stroud, No. 10 South
Csntral avenue. 212
Judge Prim of Jacksonville, will
leave tho first of next week for Port
land where lie will mnko his homo
with his daughter, Mrs. Kckolslnn.
Dr. Heine, Gnrnott-Coroy Uldg.
Court Kill, who has been suffer
illtf with rheumatism in his limbs is
much Iniprovod since participating
In a billiard gamo with Chris Gott
lieb yesterday. In making a difficult
druw Bhot Court pulled so hard that
he straightened out his right leg for
the first tlmo in many wcoks anil
ainco then has been able to walk
without a limp.
For tho best Insurance see Ilolmos,
the Insurance Man.
Fred Offenharknr of Applcgnto,
pent yesterday in tho city calllnvt on
friends.
Gonulno Coca Cola nt DcVoo's.
Mrs. Leigh Swlrison and daughter
who have been visiting with relatives
and friends hero for tho pnst sis
Wooks. let', this morning for Sent He
to Join Ensign Swlnson who Is In thi
ll. S. navy and Is stationed ut that
point.
Wo cut windshields for all cars.
C. X. Gates Auto Co. 20S
There was a fair supply of pro
duco at (ho public market this mor
ning which found roady sale. The
heavy rain of yesterday kept many of
tho farmers from getting In. There
was to havo been a big supply of po
tatoes from Thompson croek but
they couldn't get In with them on ac
count of tho bail roads. Tho display
of homo canned fruits, etc., wns fine
and tho meats wero very good.
There was also minm home baking
for sale.
Get your milk, cream, butter and
buttermilk at Devon's.
A. H. Xoyen of San Francisco, and
R. A. Christiansen of Oakland, Cal..
woro In the city yesterday on busi
ness, i
Big 5.00 values In trimmed hats
Miss Lonimtiury's millinery, 12H East
Haiti stroot. ,
V, J, Harvoy of Central Point, was
In tho city yesterday on business.
Ho has a small farm near there and
1b putting It all In wheat this fall and
noxt year In alfalfa. With the pros
poet of Irrigation In the near future,
he hopes to be ahlo to sell the place,
as his family Is protty well scat
tered. His wife and two daughters
aro in Chico, Cal., for the winter,
and his boy is In Siberia, so It leaven
him alone on the ranch.
Magazine subscriptions make last
ing gifts. Subscribe now for Xmas.
-Medford Hook Store.
J. A. Archibald Is In the valley for
a fow days visiting his son who Is on
a ranch near Brownsboro. He is a
veteran of the civil war and has
three sons in tho service, one In
Franco and two in tho navy. He 1b
!n monument work and while hero
will place a monument on tho grave
of Mrs. Christiana Router in the
Jacksonville cemetery.
Free storage. Powor Auto Co. tf
F. 11. Buck of Seattle Is among
the out of town visitors In the city
tor a few days.
Daily's Taxi. Phono 15.
W. If. Amlilor and J. J. Green of
Xew York, aro spending a few days
In tho city and valloy on business.
Orres, tho ladles' tailor, will be at
Hotel Holland every Thursday after
noon. High-class work only.
It. K. Rosell and F. J. Cornelius
of Portland, woro in tho city yester
day on business.
urnlturo upholstering, mattress
making, crating and packing. Doug
las, 201 South Riverside, phone 1G2-J
21
This morning Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Frazor llrown welcomed Hicir aunt,
Mrs. J. 13. Valletta of Donvor, Colo.
Lumber cheap at Applegato Mill,
west Modford. , Dig Pines Lumber
Co. 203
Mrs. J. R. Ray of Weed, Cal.. is in
the city tor a fow days visiting with
friends.
Hemstitching and plcotlng at 10c
per yard at Handicraft Shop.
G. Jf. Wcsteb, Xf. Rosenthal and
.M. Harnhart of Portland, are In the
city for a few days on business.
Nash Hotel. Spsclal rates, week
or month. Steam hoat. 215
James H. Calloway of Hoquiam,
Wash., arrived in tho city Thursday
to look ovor tho' valley for a few
days.
You can drink a pint of elder for
a nickel at DoVoo's.
T. M. Estep 'and wlfo aro In tho
city to visit his father, G. H. Estep.
Ho may remain hero for tho winter
and assist In developing tho coal
mines east of tho olty.
Froo Btorage. Powor Auto Co. tt
John Dixon who Is interested in a
copper mine on Squaw croek, arrived
this morning from Nevuda and left
at onco for tho mine.
Hemstitching and pocotlng at.
Handicraft Shop. 21G
11. E. Rosa of Applogato, was In
ino city yesterday on business.
J. ir. Baird of Chicago, Is In tho
cily for a fow days on business
Royal and Pullman bread nt De
Voe's.
A. A. Doolh came In from Spokane
to viHlt a fow days In tho city.
Goo. Ends loft today for Fish lake
on a hunting trip.
Lumber cheap nt Applcgnto 51111,
west Modford. Big Pines Lumber
Co. 201!
J. R. Milton caiuo In from tho
M'anganoso district on Lake creek
yesterday on business.
Frank Kurtz and It. Brown of San
Francisco, nro In tho city for a fow
days visiting friends.
In gloomy weather a homo with
plenty of daylight Is n cheerful
place to llvo In. Seo tho modern
home fur salo by tho ownor at (IIS
Dakota nvonuu. 203
II. W. Gregg of Klamath Falls, In
In tho city for a fow days on busi
ness.
In tho cily pound, black work
horse, whito hind feet nnd white
strlpo In fnco. Chief of Pollco.
Tlin Mmlrnrd niilill,. Ulii-nri. Una
Jutt received from the department of
agriculture at Washington, a pamph
let on "I ho Business of Agriculture
During (ho W ar and After." It con
sists of addresses by 1). F. Houston,
the sec retary of agriculture, and cer
tain of his assistants, nnd It makes
plain tho need for oven greater co
operation between Hum business man
and the farmer now that penco Is In
prospect.
BE
With clear skies and sunshine for
tho first time diirint; Hie drive the
United War Work cumpuiun showed
new life lodav und although the sub
scriptions onlv totalled sliuhtlv over
-$7000, the armv of men and women
solicitors sturted out with u vim and
enthusiiism which indicated that the
last two davs of the drive would make
a new record for Medford and Jack
son county north.
With $Kli000 to raise, however, it
was decided bv the local campaiirn
leaders that Sunday could not he
a dav of contplctc rest so toinorow
inorninu: over 100 men solicitors will
start out bright nnd early to make a
complete canvas of the residence (lis
t rifts of the cilv. The women who
have been more effective in this drive
than any of the prccedine, wero civ
en the business districts and this
niorninir visited every business house
in (he citv. with excellent results re
ported from nil ounrters.
J he extensive puhltcitv .riimpnurn
nnducted throughout the week is be
eiimiTiL' to how results and it is
jjencrallv realized now that with the
ninsr of the armistice nnd Hie willi-
ilrnwal of hundreds of thousands of
American bovs from the front line
trenches, the need of this war work
is greater than ever before. Mnnv
ueople who held back nt the start of
Ihe drive are now enminir forward
voluntarilv and incrensintr their sub
scriptions because thev want to take
their place in the honor list with
those who wish to show their tzratl-
ludo lo the bovs over there for the
plenilid victory thev have achieved.
SUBSCRIBE FOR THE WAR FUND
Individuals aro urged to fill out the blank below and send it with
subscription to L. H. Brown, campaign manager, First National bank,
Medford. Every subscriber will be sont a receipt and name will be on the
official roll of honor. -
5:00 O'clock riming
Tho undersigned meat markets
will closo at .1:110 p. m. except Satur
days, beginning tonight.
ST A II MARKET
NICHOLS & AS1IPOLE
ED ltl.WS
WEST SIDE MARKET
MKDFOKD FISH A POUl.TItY CO.
203
Special
Hot. Point Irons advanced to $7.00
this week. While our stock Insts
you can buy at the old price of $ti.OO.
lledlito Heaters advance to $1 1.00.
Buy at our old prlco of $l'.O0.
As our stock Is limited phono your
order today nnd wo will reserve one
for ou.
Useful Christmas gifts aro these
and your Christmas shopping should
bo done this mouth.
I'.wim i:i.i:ctiik; store,
Phono nil. Medford
. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
WANTKI) Several ton of beets or
carrots for feed. Phone or write.
S. A. Marshall, Central Point ,Oro.
WANTKD Good capable fanner,
experienced In Irrigation. Good
wages lo the right party. Write
or phono Frederick I'elouze, Eaule
Point, Ore. sos
FOR S.M.IC -One
I Quick Meull, '.'I
til 1 1 U goats. 210
street,
gasoline stove
pullets, four
West .taikson
803
City Engineer Arnsplgcr advises
that It Is quite essential that all pro
perty owners keep the leaves swept
off tho sidewalks In 'front, of their
property as tho wot weather makes
It dangerous for pedestrians and
that the city ordinance is vory plain
on the subject. Property owners are
liable for any accident, that might
occur In front of their property thru
nogloct to koep tho sidewalks clear.
Ono of the tricycles on display In
front of E. H. Lamport's Btore was
stolon Into yesterday afternoon and
was later found by Officer Adams
abandoned back of the Big Pines
Lumber company yards.
R. B. Hawkins of Portlnnd, In
spending a few days in the valley
ooklng up timber Innd and getting
Information regarding tho various
rosources of tho country.
Frank Owon returnod this morn
lug fr m Eugene where ho has been
attending the officers training
school.
Frank Gllddon left for Klamath
Falls today to look over the business
sltuntlon thcro.
Tho shelving for tho Home Elec
tric Supply company is being In
stalled In the storo room at 111 West
main street and noxt week tho stock
of goods will bo unpacked and put
ou display.
Tho public library has selected
some of tho most Interesting and
thoughtful hooks and magazine arti
cles that havo appeared on the sub
ject of poaco terms that will assure
a just and lasting peace. The book's
aro displayed on one of the tables
and may either bo consulted nt the
library or taken homo for more loi
surely examination.
Tho trial of Stato Policeman C. C.
Trlpett which was scheduled for this
nitornooii in Judge Taylor's court,
has boon postponed for two weeks on
account of tho flu epidemic.
II. T. Harris of Rurnl Routo 2,
spent Saturday In Medford.
Mrs. T. C. Law of Central Point,
visited Jledford Saturday.
W. P. Itotho of It. F. I). Xo. 1. was
a business visitor in Jledford Satur
day. Fred Polou.o of Englo Point spent
Sat ni-i'. iv in tho city.
.1. ('. 1'arnes who hns been In Port
land for some time, came in on the
morning train for a short visit at
home. Ho lias opened up an office
in Portland and will probably handle
real estate at Jledford In conuectlou
with his Portland office.
II. G. Stoeckman who received or
ders from tho government to go to
Portland and get his outfit, arrived
home yesterday and oxpects to be
called Into tho service soon.
.Miles Cam roll of tho -N'owliury-Cantrall
ranch on Applogato, Is In
the city on business today.
I. L. Hamilton received a letter
from his son, Lorenzo saying that he
was ono of tho four boys chosen from
one hundred and fifty studckis nt
Corvallls, to go to Berkeley to at
tend the aviation school.
J. W. Opp enmo over from Jack
sonville on business today. Ho says
that ovorythlng Is looking good nt
the mine.
John Perdue, who formerly lived
In .Medford, but of late has been liv
ing near tho river, has bought the
('has. Iloardman place oa Court
street and expects to move to the
ctty soon.
A. H. Sumlermnn. farmer near
Faglo Point, was In the city today on
business.
LONDON, Nov. 10. The general
election campaign opened today with
a coalition mass meeting In London.
Premier Lloyd-Gooruo, Andrew Holl
ar Law, chancellor of the exchequer,
and George N. Hnrne.i, member of
thn war cabinet, wero the principal
speakers,
Ol FICIAIj pledge t
Iu consideration of the othor subscriptions to the "United War
Work Campaign" for a fund of $170,500,000 to bo divided pro rata,
for the period beginning October 1st, 1018, I hereby agree to contrib
ute thereto, ou the terms bolow, the sum of
'. .'. .'Dollars (? )
payable on Dec. 2d, 1918, or as por dates Indicated In foot note below.
Signed
Street Address .'
City or Town State Date
1. ' Specified or restricted subscriptions, if given, will be credited
to the 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
are necessary, it is understood that 50 per cent will be paid on Decem
ber 2d, 1918, 25 per cent on January 15th, 1919, and 25 per cent on
March 1st, 1919.
DON'T ENDURE RHEUMATIC PAIN!
HERE'S QUICK RELIEF FOR YOU
The seven organizations are: Salvation Army, Y. W. C. A., Camp
Community Service, Jewish Welfare board, Y. JI. C. A., K. of C, and
American Library association. :
PLEDG
E CARDS 10
BE IN MONDAY
School children's plcdsres and the
funds which thev contribute should
not he yiven to senior solicitors col
lectine United Wnr Work funds un
less such solicitor is n teacher and
turns over all pledges nnd funds col
lcctcd bv them to the head of the
school who issues receipts.
Teachers will deliver funds to the
county treasurer to whom thev arc
renmrod to report.
Pupils have an entirely separate
drive known as "The Victory "Bovs
und Victory Girls Earn and Give"
enmpaien, in which there are special
pledge cards lo bo kept bv tho teach
ers with their receipt books used for
no other purpose.
If unv children unsolicited wish to
niudcc themselves thev should see
that; their ulediio cards reach Ihcir
teacher Imforo Monday oveninir.
FUL10N VS. MEEHAN
AT
CONGRESS TACKLES
WASHINGTON'. Nov. (. The
first formal step toward a pcaeo re
construction program in conuress was
taken touav when a sennte ludiciarv
ub-eoiniiiittee began consideration of
the Overman bill for a reconstruction
commission to be appointed bv the
president. In lieu of the executive
commission, Scnntor Weeks of Mass
achusetts, republican, has propscd a
ioint conirrcssional committee nnd
Senator Cummins of Iowa has pre
cepted n plan for six- ioint conirres-
lotial committees to study various
brunches of reconstruction work.
(V caucus of rcimblicun senators
will meet soon to receive a report
from a caucus committee which is un-
lerslood lo he prepared to recommend
the Cummins plan.
tn
OPENED 10 ENTRY
WASHINGTON, Nov. 10. Secre
tary Lane announced toduy that ap
proximately 1.1 lit!, 000 acrc3 of land
wero designated during October for
entry under the stock raising homo
stead law. Tho lands are located in
daho, Colorado, Now Mexico . nnd
Wyoming. The total urea now des
ignated as stock raising lands
amounts Id approximately 10,010,-
000 acres.
During October moro than 735,-
000 acres were designated as non
irrigable under tho enlarged home
stead acts. Secretary Lane said.
Theso lands, which aro In Colorado,
Wyoming, Montana and Idaho are
for entry In tracts not exceeding 1120
acres.
SAN FRANCISCO. Nov. 16 Fred
Fulton of Kansas, and Willie Median
of San Francisco, who recently won
a four-round decision over Jack
Dempscy, will meet .here tonight in the
main four-round bout of a boxint:
show held for the benefit of the Unit
ed War Workers' campaiini. Both
are heavyweights. Fulton tipping the
scale at about 210 pounds, while
Median is ten pounds heavier.
X'nder ordinary circumstances Ful
ton would be a top-heavv favorite.
bill the remarkable showing made bv
the locnl boxer against Dempsev has
upsctVall tho'calculations of ring fol
lowers an he is conceded ns much
chance to win as bis taller opponent
Stopthepain! Give me relief I Tliats
what you want when you're hurt.
That's what you get with Sloan's Lini
ment. It not only "kills pain," but docs
it quickly, without delay.
If you're tormented by Rheumatism,
Neuralgia, Sprains, Bruises, Backache,
qnd body or nerve pain just sec how
quickly a little Sloan's Liniment gives
relief. The very first application rests
ind comforts. Seems to reach right
down to the scat of the trouble, warm
ing and casing the nerves and tissues.
You can almost feel the inflammation,
swelling or stiffness subside, as the
pain grows less and less.
You don't even have to wait to rub
!n Sloan's Liniment. It penetrates, and
its clear, dean liquid can be poured
tight on the skin without staining. Get
a generous size . bottle from your
druggist today.
THE MEDFORD BUSINESS COLLEGE
Will open' for classes in Stenography and related sub
jects Monday, November 25th, 1918. . ' "
Students may enroll at the office: hours 9:30 to
11:30 o'clock a. in. and 2:00 to 4:00 o'clock p. m. ex
cept Sunday.
Classes will receive personal supervision by-F.
Eoy Davis, Official Court Reporter. . ,
OVER EIVE MILLIONS
RAISED!
"CAN I BE
CURED?"
How often havo you heard that
sad cry from the vlctimsof disease.
Porhaps the disorder .has gone too
far for help, but oftenor It is just in
Its first stages and the pains and
aches aro only nature's first cries for
help. -Do not despair. Find out the
cause and glvo nature all the help
you can and she will repay you with
health. Look after the kidneys.
Tho kidneys are the most overwork
ed organs of the' human body, and
when they full in their work of fil
tering and throwing off the poison
Hint constantly accumulates in the
system, everything goes wrong
GOLD MKDAL Haarlem OU Cap
sales will glvo almost Immediate re
lief from kidney and bladder trou
bles and their kindred ailments.
They will froo your body from pain
in short order. 13ut bo sure to get
HOLD MKDAL. Look for the name
on every box. In three sizes, sealed
packages. Jloney refunded if they
do not help you. Adv.
WEEKS & McGOWAN CO
UNDERTAKER
Day Phono: Pacific 237.
Night Phones: F. W. Weeks, 103-J2.
Lady Assistant.
BULBS and
SWEET PEAS
At the
Monarch Seed & Feed Co.
DR. RICKERT
EYES SCIEXTIFICAt.LY
. TESTED, AND GLASSES
PROPERLY FITTED
Suite 1-8 over Mny Co.
so niiors used
SAX KltANCISOO. Nov. Id. An
nouncement wns made by the cam
paign hendounrters of the Unitnd
War Work campaign hero today that
:t I T.s."io has been raised to date
iy the e'glit Pacific coast states. The
otal allotment for these states Is
$s.."ii."i.ouo.
A nourishing,
delicious dnnR
for all "the
f curuly. -
Instant
Postum
ONLY A FEW DAYS MORE
To semV that Hoy "over there"
his Christmas present. All pack
ages must be at Hed Cross local
headquarters not later than Nov.
20.
We linvo n Mt line of nsc-ftil nnd
l!'-;lily appreciated presents for
Klin.
West Side Pharmacy
"The Rcxsll Store"
We Deliver the Goods
ANY TIME ANY PLACE V,
FOR PROMPT AND EFFICIENT SERVICE
PHONE 831-IL
The Interurban Truck Co.
PHONE 831.
Daily Freight Service Between Ashland and Medford.
What May Happen
to your vnluables if left at home or ,
office? They may be mislaid and
hard to find, they may be stolen or
burned.
The find' of protection you should
havo is found In our Fire and Bur
glor Proof Vault where you can rent
a Safo Deposit Dox for $2.00 and up
per year.
4 Per Cent, interest
Paid on
Savings Accounts.
TIUDK MARK IMItTEAED
If You Build a Battery
You wouldn't spend money for plates and acid and
battery jars and then fail to protect your job with
good insulation. "
Then why neglect, when you BUY a battery, to
make sure that it's a Bone Dry Willard with Thread
ed Rubber Insulation.
"We carry a full stock of Bone Dry Batteries and
every one of them is as brand new as the day it left
the factory. You don't take any risk either of de
lay or of getting a battery not in every sense brand
new.
There's an interesting storv iu the booklet, "196,
000 Little Threads." Ask for a copy.
Electric Shop
5
Grain and Commercial
STORAGE
Bardwell Fruit Company
Terms Reasonable
Phone 124