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PAGE TWO MEDFOKD MATL TRTBTJ5TE, MEDFORD. OTIEOON', TITFToSDAY. XOVEMHFR 21. 1013. TOCAL AND PERSONAL George Andrews lias received news that .Mrs. Kd Androwsf formerly of Modford, has suffered a stroke of paralysis that paralyzed her left sldo. Her husband, who has been appearing on tho operatic stage and her daughter, Miss Curolino Andrew of tho l)o Kovon Opera company, uro with her. Wo buy and sell ovcrylhlnK. High est cash prices paid for furniture, carpets, tools, mattresses. Douglas & Hart, 34 North Front street, phone 162-J. 2ao Fred II. Cowlos of .Medford, is serving as a volunteer flrouian In New York City fire department. The shortage of firemen, caused by war demands brought an urgent call for volunteers during tho war period, to which Mr. Cowlos, who for years has boen a momber of the volunteer force responded. If you want tho choicest vegetables and fruit try 'ho .Med ford Fish Mar ket. F. W. Streets of Grants Pass, pro prietor of the hotel Oxford, was a Hertford visitor TueBday. Wo cut windshields for all cars. C. . Gates Auto Co. 208 J. T. Logan visited Myrtlo creek on business Wednesday. The war Is over. Do Christmas shopping nt .lapanoso Art Store. 20'J The public library has Just reeolv ed and placed on display a sot of the posters used In tho recent Canadian Victory loan campaign. They ure fine In color and interesting both for their advertising "pull" and artistic merit. Tho ono suggested by the poem "In Flanders Fields" Is partic ularly worth seeing. Pleasant, safe, quick, sure.- Dr. . Halstead, 227 South Central. 23 Mrs. W. H. Locke of tho Herban apartments who has been confined to her bed with 'jcuto bronchitis Is now convalescing. Get your milk, croam, butter and buttermilk at DoVoe's. Husscll Fdmcailes ms returned from a summer spent In tho Klamulh country. For tho best Insurance sco Holmes, the Insurance Man. Mrs. K. 1. llotchklss of 222 North Contral, who suffered a stroke ol paralysis Monday is somewhat Im proved today. Tho Medford Fish & Poultry com pany is receiving a nice lot of goose, ducks, chickens and turkeys from tho Applegnto for Thanksgiving Leavo your order In tlmo. Phone . 302. Ed Honsolman and Karl Isaacs, who liavo boen seriously 111 with In fluenza and pneumonia aro both re ported much better and 'out of dan ger. Orros, high grndos tailoring for men and women. Ashland, Oregon. Will Hunnn, who recently under went a serious opnrnfion, Is much Im proved and pronounced on tho road to recovery. Wantod A bargain In a small house nnd lot. Host D, care Mall Trlbuno. H. 10. Thlerolf of tho llig IMnos Lumber company, has returned from a fortnight's business trip to various coast points. Mrs. Payne, enrd reader, will be In Medford a few days, at 4 5 Norlh Hart let t. "OS HenJ. f. Collins received a card today from his son Fred who Is In tho nrmy announcing his safo arrival ovorseas. fainting and paperhanglng. J. F j.iston, 4117 lloatty streot. 20!i Mr. nnd Mrs. K. 10. Ames, of Kan sns i.uy, Jin., and I,. M. Sawyer, of f.vaimlon, Ills., are gnosis of .Mr. ttml Mrs. Win. (!. Tall. Mr. Ames Is vie president of tho Nallonal City bank of Kansas City. .Mr. Sawyer aiid Mm Ames nro father and sinter of .Mrs Tnlt. 20 per cent discount on woman's button shoes. Schmidt's "Good BUooa," 21 North Central avenuo. W. .1. Sehenk and wire who Imv boon visiting In the valley for several wooks. jell today for l.ns Angeles. F.very ono writes. The best toob nro. pencil, hversharp; pen, Water man Ideal; typewriter, Corona fold hik aim uoyal standard. liny for .Mima now. Meilfnrd Hook Slurp. M. .1. Norrls of Phoenix was in tin cny i or a tew hours yesterday. He la looking ahead to the time when tils boys that are In tho service will no coining home. Dr. Heine, Garuett-Corey llblg. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Foil S.U.K Corn, Phono r. y 'J-J :;. ills ininiid. Moi tImui. jus W'AXTHI)- To rent ill or 1.". mi-. i of free soil suitable (or truck K.ir denlng, Willi water. Privilege or buying If satlsfaetorv. I'reler.ihh between .Mcdfoid and Ashland Address with particulars, Man in Forlils, W'oodluiru, Oic-tnli, I n FOIt SAMO Mail's overcoat in court condition and child's doll. l'l'J North Central. jo DR. RICKRRT EVK8 SCIKXTIKIOAI-LY THSTKD, AM) (iL.SSi:S PROPERLY FITTED Hulto 1-2 over May Co. AO PHOTS I Hh'D Itay Illgnoll of Montana, was in Hie city yesterday for a few hours, llo has rented a small place in the counfy, and if they like it hero will locate hero permanently. 7 Saturday, Nov. 2il, dance at Moose hall, Modford. 20S 11. n: Nye who tiaded his place on Oakdalo avenue for property in .Hollywood, Cel., left today by auto for I. os Angeles. On account of the bad roads, .Mrs. Nye will go on tho train in a few days. Another opportunity to buy Shoes at very reasonable prices during the month of Novombor. I am going to glvo a 10 per cent discount on all men's and boys' shoos. Come and got thom. L. F. Stroud, No. 10 South Central avenuo. 212 Geo. C. 'Jibessart who came home a few days ago to attend tho funeral of his brother, left for Camp Lewis this morning. We meet any prices or clubs on magazine subscriptions. Also, we aro In business hero. Subscribe for Xrnns now. Medford Hook Store. Charles Prultt left last evening for Hot Springs, Ark., to tako treatment for rheumatism. Ho Is a member of tho Prultt-lllttson company and ex pacts to bo homo again In about j month. 1). D. Fields left for Portland yes terday, whero he expects to work in an Iron foundry. Orres, the ladles' tailor, will be at llotol Holland every Thursday after noon. High-class work only. W. X. Offutt who lias been sick for tho lust ten days is hack to work again In tho Hotel Holland. Tho first big social event of tho season. Elks lied Cross victory ball, Thanksvlvlng night. Tho Scandinavian society, thru Mrs. Axel Benson, recently surprised Mr. and Mrs. John S. Frick by pre senting them with 15 hens nnd a rooster to replace the flock they re cently tost thru poison by an un known miscreant. Tho gift was much appreciated. Saturday, Nov. 23, dance at Moose hall, Modford. 20S P. O. Cruwrord came in from San Francisco Wednesday for a short business trip over the valley. Is everybody happy? If not come to the big Klks lied Cross victory ball Thanksgiving night and wuken up. Utunspuch s full Jazz orchestra. C. W. Smith of Portland, Is In tho clly for a few days visiting friends. cor fire insuranco phono 64, cor ner lOlevcnlh street and S. P. track. I). It. Wood & Co. Mrs. G. .1. Hall nnd Kdna M. Doh orty camo over from Hilt yesterday lo visit friends In tho city for a fow days. Fresh grapo juice at the public market Saturday, llrlng your palls. Miss Hoosoy. EON M. O. Walters arrived In Medford yesterday to spend a few days look ing over the city and country. Genuine Cocu Cola at DoVoe's. J. Pray and wifo camo In frotr Portland yesterday for a few days visit In tho city. Froe storage. Power Auto Co. tf A. L. Johnson of Portland, who Is making a business trip to this part of tho slate, was In Medford yesterday. Dally Taxi. Phono 15. A. D. W Ick arrived in the city ves tordny to spend a few ilays looking over tho country. Hemstitching nnd picotlng at 10c per yard at Handicraft Shop. G. K on rm of Grants Pass arrived In tho city yestorday on n short bus! ness trip. Nush Hotel. Spsclal rates, wook or month. Steam beat. 215" Mrs. C. V. lliginbolliam of Yrokn Cel., Is In tho city for a few days visiting friends. Saturday, Nov. 23, danco at Moose hall, Medrord. 20s Win. L. llerry camo In from Myrtle Point, Ore., to spend a few days looking over the city nnd country You enn drink a pint of elder for a nickel at DeVoo's. J. T. Oarfd and .1. O. Conner of Chicago, wero In tho city yesterday on business. Free storage. Power Auto Co. If . Ili'iniessy of Vallejo, Oil Is spending 11 fow days In tho city on business. Hemstitching nnd pocoting at Handicraft Shop. 2 I fi ,1. T. Adams came down from Pros- po.t yesterday for a few days visit In the eilv. lioyal and Pullman bread at Do Voo's. S. Courtney and wire of Kaglo "In I . came in this morning troiu I'orllaud. He has been at work In the ship yards, and says that they are ciittlniv down (bo force since tho war closed. lilest line of toys in Medford. latmiiese Art Store. 20:t 1!. 11. Mln'er of Kagle Point, b pending a few hours In the city to day on business. J. . M.-liityre and wife came In u the morning train from Portland Ir- way home In l-lngle Point Mm. Melutyre Is returning homo from a vl-dl In Chlcai'.o. Hooray! The ban Is lifted. Ills Klks Kid Cross vlclorv ball. Kilo emiile. Thanksgiving night. Latins ai li's full .la.rz orchestra. There is a line display of war sou- "hll i In tin' window of the Medford luriutiiic and H.ir.Uare store. They were sent home by Houston and lOarl Ling who were In tho service 111 ranee. In their photograph. Karl who has bis arm la a sling met with n aiel.ieiii in martini; the prone'ler if an aeroplane and lost one of his fingers. II. A. Conger. J. .1. Kellogg. C. A. Huff and Ceo. I.. Oman of porllaud are douv bii-ln.-s in the eilv todav. . W. t i iitemli'ii of Milwaukee. Wis., Is here tor a few dav.i to look over the city and valley. li. It. Hawkins, .1. K. Hunter nnd G. !. Field are spcudiniT a tew days In tho city on business, F, V. Menrs of Los Angeles, Is vis iting friends In Medford today. r. K. Goodoll of Seattle, was among tho business visitors in the city yesterday. Kd Cnssldy anil T. W. Dcagle came up from Grunts Pass yesterday on business. Geo. P. Harrow nnd Albert Ander son of Grants Pass, were visiting friends In the city Wodnesduy. H. Manning of Salem, who is doin business in this part of the stale, was 111 the city yesterday. A. Matthews of Seattle, was among tho business visitors in the city yesterday. J. Coller and It. Austin of San Francisco, are In the city today on business. Pnt Swayno. a prominent Btock man from Applegnto, was in the city on 'business yesterday. A. S. Furry of Phoenix, was Medford visitor Thursday. Krtgar Hater has soid his tract of land adjoining the city on the south between Hear creek and the railroad to Victor Warrens of 1 1 lit. Mrs. C. 10. 11. Webb of Central olnt, nnd son, left yesterday to visit relatives at ltochester, IN". Y. Mayor Gates received an Inquiry from the army aviation camp at San Diego asking him to secure a 4 0-acre field for nlrship landing for a trial flight from San Diego to Seattle. A half milo of lovel ground over which an auto can make 40 miles an hour Is required. He Is busy today exam ining sites. How a Salesman Suffered It. .1. Porter, Storllng, Col., writes: For six months I suffered with a painful weak back. As a traveling salesman I had to stoop frequently to pick up my grips, which I grew to dread as tho pain when I straightened up was awful. Numerous remedies failed to reach my case. I was in duced to try Foley Kidney Pills. Ke Hef was immediate. Say, they are great! Any one afflicted as I was should try a bottle or two of Foley Kidney Pills." Good for pain In the back, rheumatic pains, aching joints, sore jnuscles. For sale by Medford Pharmacy. DIED O'HAHA Died at tho family resi dence at Central Point, Ore., Nov. 20 of apoplexy, Lena Mary O'Hara, bo loved wife of Thomas J. O'Hara and mother of Lelali Lowers. Mrs. O'Hara was born at Illoomlnglon, 111. f eu. 2S, 1SC2. At the ago of twolve she crossed the plains with her par ents and sottled near Portland, Ore. In tho spring of 1877 tiio family moved to Umatilla county. Ore., whero her father, Thomas Kendall, helped in tho early development of that county. On Dec. 1, IstiO she was united in nuirrlago to Thomas .1. O'llara and to that union three chil dren were born, of which Lilah nnd Pryco died in early infancy. In IS!) 1 tho family moved to southern Oregon and have resided In Jackson county continuously rrom tho dale of thoir arrival 1X91. Mrs. O'llara early in llfo united Willi tho Methodist church nnd leaves behind many beautiful memories of her Christian life. Sho Is survived by her husband nnd one daughter, Mrs. M. I). Powers of Gold Hill. l'linernl services will bo held nt family residence, Friday. Nov. 2 ISMS, nt 10:30 a. 111., Itev. Helknnp oiriciating. Interment In 1. O. O. F. cemetery, .Medford. AND TAKES ITS TMAKER WITH IT. jt'Si luiuitfi i'OlBI W 'WW'-' WEEKS & McGOWAN CO UNDERTAKER Day lliouo: Pacific 227. N'lglit Phones: F. W. Weeks, 103Ja. Lady AKbit.ant. V-1 I '.Working with L- Jlyplfe vfjpy : Growing j SES-ffii fe.'"' MjjlOc I WF, calculate the successful jj tti.-.,-n-r.;--vr,r ."; ' I fMC V Rrowlh of .tho Flint Nation- j fVm& l'V 1 Hand in X.II0S added to 1! BODY OF ITALIAN BALKANS RICH IN && ::i::r j REPORTED FOUND MINERAL DEPOSITS "" ; IN CASK OF WINE AND PLACER MlD-fOll j ; Nf H fi iiiiint- tin flint, list? ill f C Wm. G. Tait, President i I , .;. l'ilMJhifMA-ll 1 wsaiw SAX FliAXCISCO. Nov. 21. At tempts to learn tile identity of an Kalian man whose body vvns reported to have been found in a iiftv-iinllon tusk of wine shipped from this eitv to Xew York were liciiur miulo here todny by tlio police nnd the United Slates internal revenue office. Ao- 'ordunr to the liilormation from Caii- uin (.'ui-cv of Hie New York uoliee letiartinent to tile San Francisco no- lice, the cask bore (lie name of 1111 Italian wine firm here, und was regu larly shipped with the infernal rev enue credentials. J lie discovery of Hie man's body was made when (lie HOME. Xov. 21. "The mineral lc po.sits in the Iialkans are of such ex tent that the Serbs, Unitarians, Greeks and Humanians may make the ueninsulu immensely rich niter the war if thev unit fitrlit iuvr und settle down to business," said the Uev. Francis Jnaer. of Minneapolis, who spent eighf uiontlis with the allied armies ilointr American lied Cross work. "Whv the principal pastime of u lot of the French soldiers there was washing out Hie trold from the river hot loins. The moiinlains are rich in coal, copper, zinc, lead, cold, silver, iron nnd oil. This is particularly irue of I he territory claimed bv the sk wns opened for a test of the I Serbs. Last winter (lie soldiers about By ELKS FOR RED X wine, necordiiur lo Captain farcy's message. Xames of men reported niissinc in tlie bitr Italian colony here are lieinir investigated bv the police in an effort lo clear tip the mvstorv. Ni:V YOKK. Xov. 21. Captain Arthur Carey, head of the homicide bureau of the Xcw York police de partment, today denied Hie report from San Francisco thai I he body of an Kalian had been found in 11 cask of wine sliiiiie,l here from the emist. lie said that iinniiries had recently been made in San Francisco in remird to a "lierrel murder'' here and Ibis probably accounted for Ihe confusion in regard lo the facts in the case. 1 he body ol the victim, an Kalian. .Monaslir kept themselves warm bv digging coal.- I saw one group of sol diers dig holes I wo feet down and strike n six inch vein of coal, and on digging further down thev struck a vein which did not give out niter a dopilh of 18 feet. "In going among the poor fnmiiic ol Ibe country 1 I rcmtoiitlv found them 111 possession of pieces of til most pure gold. Thev told me they had picked it up out of the, beds of nearbv si reams "Aii.-lria nnd fiermanv cxpei lcd lo open up the cast by Iheir Hagilad railway, anil pick up the liulkan wealth as thev went along. "The onlv way lo sellie Ihe llalkan one-linn seems to me along racial lines, making I he Serbs an indoiicnr!- who was seen in Xcw York the dnv :'' state. I am of Serb origin myself belore be was killed, wns found in ."! have studied the micstion. Tin 1111 empty wine cask in Urooklvn. j Serb slate ought lo lmve its boundar , ies determined bv 11 neutral cm is Miss Nye of Prospect, a neico of,sion speaking the language end going .mis. a. j. 1'iorey, is here visiting rel- jeurelinlv over the ground. If Ibis is atrves. j not done, if the biuii.adrics are detcr- 1 mined aihitrarilv, t icre will he more trimlile. A Victory ball will bo given Thanks giving night by tho 11. P. O. F,. for tho lied Cross at Klks Temple and overy member of tho .Medford chap ter will bo expected to appear nnd show your appreciation of the Klks' efforts to glvo usslstnncn to this war-and talk Victory hall to your friends. thy cause, ir you are not a member come anyhow, liavo a good tlmo nnd give us your dollar. Tho war Is over but peace has not been declared only an armistice agreed to and Red Cross assistance is still In demand from nearly every corner of the KlObe. I l.,el. f eth, 1. time out nnd fhow your loyalty, 1 wunmled ask "Ihe Serbs he-.e not vet lost their spirit, despite a.! Iheir war troubles Muring Ihe last aovance on the I'.ul ears and Germans the Serb s , alien tough! savegelv. and when wounded let the surgeons operate on them without Ihneliigg. despite ihe absolute r chloroform. All the 1 v.'a-4 a eiyat'ctlc ilur- iii'.;" th icr.-itions s ! i IW, 7 IfcuNeedLess Su$ar"When is your table beverage Ihe natural flavor of ihis family table drink is close ly like excellent coffee. POSTUM is a goodtaddition co xne grocery list these saves su.far. days No caffeine-No sleepless nights There's a Reason " 1 I $ I 1 ThtPvftct Tobacco for Pip and Gtftntto This new package ren ders a double service it saves tin for the U. S. Government's war needs and saves smokers from the discomfort and incon venience of the old-style tobacco tins. f The "Tea-Foil" Package has many advantages; it is: Soft and pliable Decreases in size as tobacco is used Tobacco does not cake in this package No digging it out with the finger j Keeps the tobaccoin perfect condition j Costs you less than tin 1 10c a package nnasn :k-APIT iiJUU'JJJPiiUllLllC If Try Tuxedo in the new "Tea Foil" Package today. The Tobacco Sr-.vrl m lleantlliil tilft Jewelry Tho .slriking designs of this season's jew elry styles are well represented in our cases. A new lot of very fine cameos has just been added. You re assured of the best when you buy your jewelry here. We are careful in our sel ections and wo offer you only that which is worthy of your consid eration. -M.-WtTlX J. UliDDV ir m hi jO . Guaranteed by INCORVOMArCO FOR SALE 1 V, ton Truxton Truck Attach nuni. internal gear drive, can bo In stalled on any make of rar. will sac- nssmmspi ?Z1Z ""irk sale' Api,ly Box vv- Now That We Have The Spanish Influenza about cleaned up, let's take San Tox Syrup of Ilypophosphltes for a Ionic and get strong nnd keep In such con dition that we will not have colds or any kind this winter. Heath's Drug 6'tore Ph0Ke 8si The San Tox Store Score One For Medford Flour I recently junvlmsi'd sonic of Uu- VILMO E.RAND of Hour, made lv the Knmie 'all(v Millinu: Co.. of .Medrord. 'and 1 f,,,,,,,! it t-(! l'est I'loiir I have used in Oreymi and I eheei' I'nlly reconinieiitl if to all users ' flour. I ;iin not in the h.iliit of liandiiii; out houniiets to mil, .is. jtolitHai-s, tc. I.m if a M.lord mill i nn place such a piod lnau.l of flOH1. ,m the ii.aike. they shall lmvo my patronarrc nnd s'.iould have yours, too. I'li'KI) W.S('ir.KFFKI? Mine. Jackson County, Ore.