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fEDFOKJ) MATE TKrRUXK MTTDFObiP, OT?TXiON. MONDAY. NOVEMP.r.T? IS. 1013
TOCAL AND
J PERSONAL
Constable Chapman left Sunday
for KuKne to bring hack Kred Irwin
against whom has been tiled a charge
for beating his Hotel Medford 1,111.
Criminal charges are also pending
a?ainil him in connection with frau
dulent uutoniohile sales in Ashland.
Hooray: Tho ban is lifted. I!l
Klks Hed Grots victorv ball, Klks
Temple, Thanksgiving night. I.auns
pah's full Jazz orchestra.
Mrfl. 1'eie Lawrence of Kural
Houto 4, was a Mcdford visitor ilon
day.
Send Xnias card3 to the hoys over
seas. Jolly humorous or patriotic
Send them now. Medford Book
Store.
T. C. Oilman of Kaglc Point, was in
Medford Monday.
lllggest line of toys In Mcdford
Jananf-.-io Art Store. 201)
. H. 11. Calhoun who has been work.
Ing in tho mills at Klamath rolls. Is
homo for tho winter. He Is at work
now in llio orchards pruning with
Will Cenlry.
A recuperative diet In Influenza
Florilck's Malted Milk, very dlges
table. )
(I. A. Young, who is stationed at
the Hadlo station at Mare Island
arrived home Saturday on sick leave.
, Itoyal and Pullman bread at De
Voo's.
Kain Swcnnlng who for several
years was connected with the fores.
try department Is In the city on a
short visit. He has been In Alaska
for the last few years, and expects to
no back up there in the spring. Last
season he waH working for the Alas
ka Hoads conini'ssion.
Hemstitching ;:nd pecotlDg at
Handicraft Shop. 216"
Mi Kuth Starr who has boon vis
iting at the home of her uncle, C. C
Johnson, left for San Dleso, Cal.,
Sunday.
Free storage. Power Auto Co. tf
31r. and Mrs. William left Sunday
morning for a few weeks vlBlt in
Oakland. Cal.
You can drink a pint of cider for
nickel at Devoe's.
Dr. K. C. Pago came homo Sunday
from a business trip to Portland and
Seattle. Ho expects to reopen the
Page theatre Sunday.
Nash Hotel. Spsclal rates, week
or month. Steam heat. 215
Mrs. E. C. Hodgklss arrived Sun
day to spend the winter at tho home
of her father, W. H. Wilson at the
Eden Valley orchard. As her hus
band Is In the merchant marine, and
will be away the most of the time!
she would rather live here for the
winter.
The first big social event of tho
season. Klks Hed Cross victory ball.
Thanksvlvlng night.
Tho Oiegon Gas and Electric com
pany have moved from North Grape
street to 2l!i West Main.
Hemstitching nnd ptcotlng at 10c
per yard at Handicraft Shop.
W. A. Wltcher who used to live on
C.rlffln creek, but for the last ten
years lies been farming near Cottaitc
Grove, Is visiting friends In the val
ley. Furniture upholstering, mattress
making, crating nnd packing. Doug
las, 201 South Riverside, phone I(i2-J
213
Doc Wright who has been sick for
sometime with the Influenza, Is able
to be out again today.
Orrcs, the ladles' tnllor, will bo at
Hotel Holland cwry Thursday after
noon. High-class work only.
Will A. Hanna who has been sK k
for a few days, and was operated
upon Saturday for gall utoncs. Is re
ported to be in a very serious condi
tion. Daflv'a Tail. Phone 15.
It. F. Willis and wife returned
from Portland today. Ho bus been
working in the shipyards tho most
of tin reason.
Free storage. Power Auto Co. tfV
II. Kvans, the Main street flag
man, who takes great pride in sen
lug the yards nnd park kept clean,
was very busy this morning mowing
tho lawn. He said that now the wai
ls OjVer. and the boys would be com
ing home soon, he wanted to have
tlio place look line.
lllg ( r. . 0 0 values In trimmed hats.
Ml-a I.ouiisbury's millinery, I2ii Knit
Main street. L'0G
Geo. Sellers. P. t). Crawford and
A. !l. oy of San' l-'rnm-lseo. are
spcudiin; a few das In the illy and
valley on business.
Wo cut windshields for all cars
C Gates Auto Co. 2uS
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
holt SAI.K Flue old violin. Amatl
model: a bargain. W. t'. Janes,
St. Mai 'it's building, Stildlu dios
Wednesday and Salnrdav. i;,
FOK S l.i:- Few Itln.do Island Hed
laying hens; also un voiiik tur
keys. c ni North Front street
Phone 174. -jet
United States Senator George K
Chamberlain and Mrs. Chamberla!
passed thru Medford Sunday after
noon, t-nroute to ashington rrom
Portland, where they witnessed their
daughter's wedding last Thursday.
In tho senator's opinion, the major
ity of the newly elected congress will
as heartily support the president In
his reconstruction work, as the pres
ent congress has In war work and re
actionary leaders will not succeed in
organizing a reasonless partisan op
position. Two more days remain for mailing
packages to tho boys overseas. Ever-
sharp pencils take little space, are
light, and will surely be appreciated.
Medford Food Store.
H. H. Henry, newspaper man of
Santa Uaruara, Cal., Is visiting in the
city for a few days. Me sold his
paper, the- Santa liarbara News, a
short time ago, and as he used to
work here a few years ago, said he
came back to see how things were
here.
The war Is over. Do Christmas
shopping at Japanese Art Store. 2')9'
K. O. Woodruff of I.os Angeles,
Is in the city for a few days on busi
ness. Genuine Coca Cola at DeVoe'a.
"W. I). Baker. H. C. Zehrung, A.
Sturges and C. J. Smith of Portland,
were over Sunday visitors in the city.
Dr. Heine, Garnett-Corey Bldg.
F. F. Mosby, of New York, is look
ing over the city and valley for a
few days on business.
Is everybody happy? If not come
to the big Elks Hed Cross victory hail
Thanksgiving night and waken up.
Launspach's full Jazz orchestra.
E. L. "Webster came In from Eu
gene to spend Sunday In the city.
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 boys' shoes. Come and
get them. L. F. Stroud, No. 10 South
Central avenue. 212
.Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Garrett received
a card from their Bon Geary Garrett
that ho had arrived safely overseas.
20 per cent discount on woman's
button shoes. Schmidt's "Good
Shoes," 21 North Central avenue.
Mrs. Mary Itooney of Kansas City,
arrived Sunday to spend the winter
with her daughter, .Mrs. W. T. Estep
SI South Orango.
Successful druglcss treatment of
non-infectious diseases. Dr. Halstead
227 South Central. 205
Charles Darby of Griffin Creek, Is
In tho city today doing a little trad
ing. Altho he did not have as large
a crop of pears this year as usual
ho Is well satisfied with the price, lie
had a thousand boxes and they aver
aged three dollars a bore, f. o. 1). Med
ford.
Painting and paperhanglng. J. P.
Idston, 407 Beatty street. 209
J. W. McDonald and wife came up
from Toln to visit with friends in the
ity Sunday.
f 5.00 buys tho best looking trimmed
hat in -Medford. Miss Lounsbury,
U'C East Main. 206'
B. G. Magoon and L. A. King of
San Francisco, stopped over Sunday
in the city.
Wanted A bargain In a small
house and lot. Box D, care Mail
Tribune.
U. J. Whiting of Marshfleld, Ore..
Is here for a few days looking Over
tho city and country.
Orres, high grades tailoring for
men and women. Ashland, Oregon.
W. M. Dockery, F. I.. Stnudefer
nnd Gilbert A. Shannon of Portland,
are In tho city today on business.
For the best Insurance see Holmes,
the Insurance Man.
J. J. Mc"horson came In from
Eagle Poip- yesterday for a short
business viiit.
Get your milk, cream, butter and
buttermilk at DeVoe's.
G. t'. Newman of Etna Mills, Cal.,
was visiting In tho city Sunday.
.1. Gcgmund and son are In the
city for a few days from San Fran
cisco. ('. J. Cassldy arrived from Alaska
in tpend a few days looking over the
city and country. '
Kohert Cotfman enmo in from
Untie Falls Saturday for a few days
on business.
Paul I-:. Pearce of San Antonio.
Tex.. Is spending a few days looking
over the city and valley.
II. Shear of Sacramento. Cal., is
Innklnc. over the cliy anil country for
a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank llrldo of Seat
tle, wert' Sunday visitors in the city.
I!. M. l owlcy of Central Point,
was visiting friends in the dtv Sun
day. Andy Anderson, the Standard Oil
magnate of Medlonl, who has been
sick ior some time with the luriuena
is u'de to take up his regular route
again.
It. It Palirer of Denver. Colo
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APAIMOT CCnAM V
FIRST ' AV O M A N TO
HOLD KXKCl'TIVE
POSITION' IX
AVIIITKIIOUXK.
niawwuiwiMl hi uwmm
That Lieut. 'Colonel K. K. Kcllv va
in tlit tliii-k ni" tin do.-iii.; battle ot
the wur i indicated hv the announf-e-Hient
thnt the fc'ith division, o.'' wlik-li
he is chief Miimtl nt'licer, i-Ht-tured
i iiuziiucv, Nov. 1 in tin? iidvaiice urxjn
SHan. lie lore hi transfer to the
80th division, he imrtif-iiuited in tho
St. Millie advance and in other hat
ties. The ."tdlowin: U the line-uu of di
vision in the advance on Sedan:
To the Jiainbow division, which wa J
the third American contingent to
reach France, belongs the L'lorv of
Sedan, the hcene of the defeat of the
armies of Naiioleon III. bv the forces
of the kin: oi I'msMa in 1870. That
event marked the downfall of the mil
itary ipreMiL'c of France. Sedan
los marked the cullau-e of Prus
sian niili!ari-in.
In cop' cn. panv with the Wainhow
bovs. aces of the regular aiinv 3-t
nnd 2nd (liiion. drove hard nioiiL'
the Mene. Fa-t of the river the 2(itli
divUiun faced tho enemv, swept clean
the ridues of the Freva line and inch
ed on to Stenav.
It is a fine and fitting climax to the
epic of our wartime achievements- that
those divisions, whose records are so
'jloriotislv raveii in the ruins of Can
tiirnv or the .-battered tre-Mmnp- of
Bellcaii W'kmI. alon' the bloodstained
bunks of the .Manic. Oumu and Ve
le. nnd amid the rolling meadow,
north ot St. Mihie!, .-houhl share in
the final victorv.
Gen. I.ii:i.'ett on Xov. 1 renewed !:;.-assault-
on the eastern hinges of tiiei
German defensive svi-tem. Within n
week the hinges, were ma.-hed and
Germanv wn- bowing to ine ultima
turn of Gen. Foch.
Ill the thunderous thrust that brot
these thiriL's about, the 2d division
played a prominent part from the be
L'innintr. Subsequently the Jst and
-42nd divisions had their turn. It was
the 2nd division mindful of the tri
umph of its marines in lielleau Wood.
of it.1 infantrymen at Vaux and of
both brigades in the Soissons drive
last Julv. nnd the storminir of Blanc
Mont in ('hnmpnirnc a month nt:o
that swept tho foe from Barricourt
Woods and by nihtfull of Nov. 1 was
uia-ter of all the Freva positions east
if Buznnev.
New Yorker in Hitler right
On its left, the SOtb division from
Virginia and Western Pennsylvania
took Buznnev. Further westward
New Yorkers of the 77th division
stormed ChauipiL'neulle and pre:--ed
onward, afte bitter f iL'htini:. to a-sist
in the process of pinching out the;
Bouru'oL'ne Woods, between our armv
ami Gen. Gnnraud's -4th French arm v. j
At nightfall on Nov. 2 the Kainhow
ami 1-t division
enter the frav. Tliev were t attack
re.-pectivelv with t!ie left mu centre
orps. But the Bodies hridic and
ran -and thereafter the battle, save
for brief periods of German resi-t-
itice. was a Bo 'he chase.
n our extreme left, marchini: dav
and night to catch up with the troi.t
line, the Kainhmv divi-mri i'.ir-ucti
the foe for ten miles niid ev-ntti:dlv
if '.1
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LILIAN A.O'NElt".
' Mis3 Li!llanratli O'.Vell of
Jersey City Is theWst wonian in
history to hold a position in tho
executive ofhecs of the White
House. She is secretary to Joseph
P. Tumulty, secretary to tin
president, turceediug a nian now
in the service.
linns him from the we-torn unrt ol
Stdiin. Tlie old C'Jtli. now the Itjotli
intantrv, tlte lir--t New Vork unit to
L'et into action in this war. unhchl
the M'lendors: of its r-t in this final
scries of attacks. Thi- nallnnt herald
of the millions of soldiers I'nclc Sam
was to send to France, maintain;.' the
NEW RULES FOR
SEN!
PARCELS T0.TR00PS
The local Red Cross has received
the following Instructions regarding
the sending of Christmas packages
to troops overseas, making Important
changes In rule and extending mail
ing time to November CO. The new
order follows:
"The war and postoffiee depart
ments will Issue an order today, No
vember 15th, extending the mailing
date for Christmas parcels thra No
vember 30th. This means that par
cels may be mailed up to the timq
that your local postoffiee will receive
mail on Nov. 30th.
"Provisions for boys whose labels
not received. An individual, who
should have received a label hut who
failed to receive it or who has lost or
destroyed it, may receive carton not
earlier than November 21st upon
signing a statement at any Red Cross
Christmas parcel station substantial
ly as follows:
"The undersigned hereby makes
application to (Name), (Organiza
tion) American Expeditionary Forces
a Christmas package. The under
signed hereby declares that he or she
is nearest living relative In the Unit
ed States of the proposed recipient;
that he or she has not received this
man's label from abroad; and that
should such label be received It will
not be used; and that to the best of
his or her knowledge and belief only
one Christmas parcel will be sent the
proposed recipient.
' The following regulations will
govern the sending of these parcels
aad should he strictly followed:
"1. No carton can be given on such
a request uptil November 21st.
2. AH regulations hitherto Issued
inspection, ad-
rapid pace which the 2nd division had
set on Xov. J, advanced to the we-t concerning contents,
hanks ot the Meuse, leaving in its dressing, stamping, sealing and mail-
wake scores ot wrecked machine ing apply, even to the extent that the
uns and the bodies; ot those who had! parcel must bear a regular overseas
manned them
First Holds Iiecord
The l.-t division holds the record
of the" longest service in France, a.
the 4-nd holds that lor the mot con
tinuous service. Another division
which is rated as a tomiotcher by the
ireneral staff and by the douhbovs
too is the :i"'nd lmufe m of Michigan
nnd Wi-eonsin national guardsmen.
This division came into the final bat
tle on the rk'ht and drove the enemv
from his formidable centres of re-si-tance
on the heights north of Ver
dun. It was the 32nd which, having shov
ed the enrrav to the Ye-do in Julv nnd
Aiiuu-t won further laurels a few
weeks later when in a terrific off'en-
ive staged by (ieti. Maim-in's 10th
label. The division office has auth
ority thru national headquarters
from the war department to print a
quantity of these labels to he used
on cartons mailed under the above
form of request. A supply of these
overseas labels will be mailed to
your chapter at once by special deliv
ery and should he restricted relig
iously to the use for which they are
t intended, your inspectors being Im
pressed with the fact that the war
department is imposing great confi
dence In the Hed Cross and in them."
I- rench annv north of Soi-sons it look
were preparing to j .l!tvi'nv and Paved the way for the
wrrman " iiuurnwai jroui K. liemin-des-I)ames.
F. McTaggart nniT wife of San
Francisco, are visiting friends In the
city.
A. Tavls and It i In Swartsz:
' Grants Puss, spent Sunday
city.
WASHINGTON. Nov. IS. Reduc
tion of the enlisted strength of the
navy has commenced. Secretary Dan-1
iels said today, and applications fori
discharge by men both in the regular)
service and in the reserve divisions!
are being received. First considers-i
tion is being given, he added, to
youths peeking to return to school
or to positions in civil life which
they gave up to join the naval forces.
Mr. Daniels did not Indicate the
extent to which the reduction in
strength was planned to go. It has
ser, of! been intimated previously, however,
in the that (ho navy could spare ou,mio
. I men during the next month.
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WAN TKD - Wells to drill; wai.
puaiaateed. Write or sen A. 1
Knyeart. Jacksonville, ore. L'e i! (, i,.Mlj
was an over-Sunitav visitor in the
-It
Phillip Peek. P. o. Itambrooh. of
Portland, are in t!ie city for a few
days 4iii business.
y.r. and Mrs. K K. StaU and Mr.
unci Mrs Pitts of Portland, were vis
Itlnn friends in the eil over Sunday.
Chits Morton and wife came over
from Klamath Kails Sundny for a
tew iH wsit In tho city with
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CNDEKTAKKR
Dnr llionn! I'lii irie 1SU7.
Mjiht I'lioum: F. W. H'ki, lU;t-JJ.
BULBS and
SWEET PEAS
At the
Monarch Seed & Feed Co.
INterlv and ul:e or Waldo,
tin aiinum nlMrM of Josephine
e.nintv, ,-ne visiting friends in the
ulv for a few da s.
A V lnnn hii.1 .1. ". Morrcll of
Portliind, wero Suud.iv visitors In the
city.
.Mae M.Cann arrived from Port
land v-i'tcrdnv f.ir u few days visit
In the civ and vailcy,
T. (I, HradU'V c,tm over from np
co. Cal., yesterday on a short luisl
ness trip.
W. It. hrobot k. who is In the n.ivv
Ih visiting home on a twcir.y-dav ftir-loih.
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Ihe unusually attractive taste of
makes many people prefer ii
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And you can make each cup
strong or mild jus t as you
wish by varying the amount
of Instant Postum used per
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fivff ftppfl in the Vi'arnin". '';,r cm, srd ccninins no minerals
Pimple, on to fcci . oThcr the U deh'
parts of the body are warning from b'-'T:- ,
Isature that vour blood !.? slupiriah . C to your murrslore, anil get n
and impoverished. Sometime they boHio cf S. S. K. lo:lay, and pot rid
foretell eczema, boils, blisters, fraly of Ihose un?ifr'nlly and dHfiguring
eruptions and other skin disorders pimple-, and other skin irritations.
4,.,t v.- u..t,mArSrn An a it will c!cane vour blood thor-
nn..hK-. it vou wihn FDec:ai meoicai
oa-can t.ljtain it witnouc
Thev mean that your Wood rceJ-
S. S. S. to purify it and clcanr-t- ic ol
the?e impure accumulations th:'.t can
cause unlimited trouble. This remedy
is the greatest vtetable blcd puri-
charts Ly writinfr to Medical Direc
tor, L'U Swift Laboratory, Atlanta,
Georgia.
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BACKED - BYA-GUAPANTEE
THAT-nANS SOMETHING
We Help the Doctor Help t:- Sick
. iiy filling liis ji-cs-i-ij itioiis cxai tly as written by us
inj; on;.- the best drills ;iii'l c!i('iiiicai. and cxcrrishifj
the yi'c-.-itcst e;;re and skill in ('(imponndi)!:;.
Sieat.h's Drua' 6"tore
Phone SS4.
The San Tox Store
THE MCDFORD BUSINESS COLLEGE
"Will open f(ii- c;;ss( s in Sicnorniiliy and related sub
jects Jlniiday, November L'jIIi, 1!)1S.
Students may enrol! at (lie ni'l'ice bcyiiniiny- Mon
day. Nov. IS, llil. and eac-h dav thereal'ter; liours
!)::!( to 1 1 ::!D o'rloek a. in. and L':':0 to 4:0D o'clock p.
in. except Sunday. .'
Classes will receire personal supervision bv F.
Io.y Davis, Official Court Jienoiter.
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What May Happen
to your valuaf.1.8 if left :t home or
i.:i'i,c? rimy may lie mislaid and
hard to rind, tiny may be stolen or
biiri;;-,;.
Tim find of proic 'tion you .-hir.iid
have. '..I nun 1 in our Klre and Itur
.r I'ro:i' Viiuit wneri! y,m (..in rent
a Safe 0. :-o.it Hex: f,lr j200 .,,, ,lp
pi-r year.
4 I'cr tvnt. inlorcst
Vnid on
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ESTABLISH EDI 666
CASH AND CARRY
Is the saving syMe m and gives satisfaction.
We d. -liver on request, at cost of lflc., whenever
necessary.
1! 'lid.iy goods in profusion at The Tninx Store.
Suitable -ifts for old and young. Selei lions should
be ii.a.le early. Now is ihe lime to come in ami select
what you may want before the "flu" ban is lifted
and ihe crowds turned loose.
Fair Healing and Courteous Treatment.
The Truax Company
327 E. Main. Medford.