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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 22, 1918)
PAOTC TWO MTCDFOTtT) MATL TftTBUNTJ. MTCT)FOTlT), OT?F!ON'. FRTDAY. NOVEMBER 22, 1018 I0CAL AND slJ PERSONAL Mayor Gates nays that tomorrow will lie tho grand oponliK?, not only for the picture shows, hut for tho churches and schools. To carry out the "safety first" course when It was known that tho epidemic of Influen za wna headed this way, Medford waB the first city to closo and 1b one of the last to opon up ugulii, liy pay 45 and r,0c pound for your Thanksgiving Walnuts whi'n Jones has them lor 10c Saturday only. Mr .and Mrs. George Corum tamo over from Medford Wednesday to attend the funeral of Frank Iltoy at Williams on Friday. CirantB Puss Courier. Order your Xmas cards or folders at tho Medford Printing Co. 1. A. Merrlman camo In this morn ing with a load of fine lions, which if sold nt present prices and If payment Is mado in one dollar hills, his load of bills will comparo favorably In size with his load of pork. J. E. McDonald, who Is at present In chargo of tho Hoguo Klk hotel up tho river, Is In the city today on business. He says that his brother, W. 0. McDonald, who owns tho property, is at Pomoroy, Wash., hold ing his annual picture sale. Come to day or night school and learn stenography aH taught by ex ports. Medford Business College now open. Ill H. S. Cilelm and wlfo who own the Kmnielt Dceson pluce near Talent, were in tho city today. They expect to leave for Portland tonight to vifdt their son, II. M. Clclm who is in the navy and has received orders to go to tho Atlantic coast by tho way of the 'Panama cannl. Robinson Hemliiders. They get to be-a habit and you can't forget. Uuy now for Xmas. Medford Hook''ntire. J. W. Mc.Mahan, who has been liv ing with Fred Hnpp ut Talent for sometime, left this morning lo visit his cousin, J. H. Garrett at Klamath Falls. From thoro ho will go to the San Jnquln valley to spend tho'wlnt or with his sister, Mrs. C. F. Con rad. Don't end Jones' locals for Satur day and expect to get tho saino priro the following week, for you'll got left. 20S Mrs. F. j. Henderson, who has been visiting nt tho homo of F. J. Watson, left this morning to Join lior husband who is In tho scrvico nt Mare Island. Forty stylos of engraved cards and folders. Medford Printing Co. Sonator 11. Von dor llollen of Wul len Is shaking hands with his friends and doing a Ilttlo trading in tho city today. Now Is you opportunity to learn stenography. Klther day or night classes. Expert stenographers and high salaries go together. ISoeomc on expert nt Modfotd Business Col lego. i;l This Is tho last day tho Applegule Lumber company will operate the mill at tho present location and to morrow thoy expect to begin to move tho machinery to tho now location at tho Pacific & Eastern junction north of tho city. Mrs. Turnhaugh will havo choice young beef ut booth 11, Public Mar ket, Saturday. lies Mrs. Chns. T. Illglnbolhatn who hna been visiting Mrs. M. It. Darnell, left for home at Yreka today. A recuperative diet In influenza, llorllck's Malted Milk, very digcB tahlo. F. W. Streets of Grants Pass, who lias been in the city for two days looking after his property, left for homo lart evening. Hooray! The ban Is lifted, ltlg Elks ltcd Cross victory ball, Elks Toinple, Thanksgiving nlKht. I. nuns pach's full .In, orchestra. A. S. Milton, who has been on the sick 1'st for the last two weeks, was ulde to bo out on the streets yester day for the first time, and savs that he will r.oon bo able to work at-ain. Those walnuts on sale for -lee lb. at .loncs Saturday are Ihe finest nuls we ever had. Frank Mayfteld, who is In Ihe nnvy and at present on the cruiser 'Princeton, Is visiting home at Cen tral Point en a twenty-day furlough. Is everybody happy? If nut come to the lilg Elks lied Cross lctor.v ball Thanksgiving night and wake n up. I.auusimi h's full Jazz orcheslra Thanksgiving Millinery Sale Four days, coinineni'lng Sa;ur rlay, Nov. i!", we will rho one third off on all trimmed and tin trlinmed lints, flowers, plume, olc. f;nt:.vr moi;y s.wim; sh.k. The May Co. H. I). Mills, manager of the Dutte Falls Lumber company, was in the city yesterday on business. They havo had a good business tills year and expect to Increase It noxt year. Engraved Xmas cards and folders. Medford IVIntlng Co. John Creb, oichardlst near Eagle Point, was in the city yesterday on business. Tho hoys In camp will approclalo a good bouk to read. Uuy (or Xmus now. Medford liouk Store. .loo Dunnebaum and A. C. Van El den of Han Francisco, were visitors in tho city yesterday. Biggest lino of toys In Medford. Japanese Art Storo. 209 A. ri. Fox, W. F. Sargeant and A. II. Ferguson of Portland were doing business In tho city Thursday. Tho Nash Cat a opens lomorow morning. Tho cafo has boon remod led, put In up-to-dato order and will cater lo all classes of trade. Meals and lunch counter. C. II. Obcrhaus came In from liose btirg yesterday to spend a few days looking over the city and country. Those Florida grapo fruit at Jones for 15c oncli aro great. Saturday only. 20S Tho Woman's Relief Corps will hold an important meeting Wednes day afternoon at their hall. All members aro urged to attend. Order your Xmas cards or folders at tho Medford Printing Co. Miles Cautrall, II. Von der Hellen, Welborn liecson and Mrs. D. Porozzi members of the counly board of edu cation, wero In Bession today at the library regarding taxation for the schoolB for the coming yeur. Royal and Pullman bread at Be Voe's. Frank Isaacs, who has been in Hood lliver for the past six weeks in specting fruit for Guy Conner, ar rived homo today. The swelicst wuluuts you ever ate. 40c per pound at Jones Saturday only. 2US Mrs. Ida T). Tobln enmo up from Los Angeles a few days ngo to spend tho wltncr In the city, hoping that Ihe higher altitude will benefit her henllh. Got your walnuts for Thanksgiv ing at Jones Saturday tho best we over had. 40c pound. 208 Great big Florldu grape fruit, Kic each Saturday at Jones. 20K W. T. Eslep has bought a ten acre tract In Plerco subdivision from F. C. Edmeades and Scott Woolf at a con sideration of $2500 anil will probably movo on tho tract for tho winter. Wo buy and sell ovorylhlng. High est ca;ih prices paid for furniture, carpels, tools, mattresses. Douglus &. Hart, 24 North Front street, phone 102-J. P. Welch of Spokane, owner of Hoguelands and the canul company, spent yesterday wllh Hay Moran looking over tho property. Wo cut windshields for all cars. C. S. Gates Auto Co. 20K" W. E. Koundtreo of Oakland, Cal., Is spending a few days In the city on business. Tho war Is over. Do Christmas shopping nt Jnpaneso Art Store. 20;i .1. E. Lewis camo in from San Fruncfsco yesterday to spend a few days in the city. Pleasant, safe, quick, sure. Dr. llalstead, 227 South Central. 233 E. II. Stone and M. G. Wnlther of Portland wero In tho city Thursday on business. Get your milk, cream, butter and buttermilk at DeVoo's. Mr. and Mrs. MoKeo and family and Mr. and Mrs. Cornell of Wash ington were guests of Emll Mohr ut Hotel Medford yesterday. Free storago. Power Auto Co. tf Hemstitching and pccotlng nt Handicraft Shop. 21(1' .Mrs. Payne, card reader, will be In Medford a few days, at 45 North llartloll. I'OS Special for Salilrday at laurel St. .Market. Choice baby href and veal: All slews and bolls 1 '1 All r.-asls 17 All stenks and chops L'o ins TOO LATl to classify WANTED Dining room waitress at lintel Holland. WEEKS & McGOWAN CO UNDKUTAKEK j Knjr mono! I'adflc 227. j flight I'UonfW: F. W. Week. 1!);W2. j IdMljT A"litnnt. ElectricIIcat for chilly iiinrnhi;;:'. Turln l lit clilll innrnhm Mini ( voiiinH uf l.t!) simtU ! r tiu' 1hmI.m Mi-'h a thr ono lc-tni'i'-l, In ir,u'tWullv a ncrivslty In Hit' iw cr:wt Ileum, Only $9.00 II Is lil r, 4 1 (or n iir-i'ry, l.t ii roiuu. licilrnnm. slltinc room, oi ft v, ol,-. M:y 1m .lliiivhn! t.i sun ro. Ucl - c.m't tip a ciislly car i Ifil f ritm mio i.rn lit anoth'T. m ill. n r.i.-uly hl.afl of lu-at nt Mil ill t I'M. Paul's Electric Store Vr.lliu.l. Oiegoli. Mrs. M. Calkins of Oakland, Cal ls visiting Iriends In ..'.ho city for a few days. Engraved Xmas cards and folders. Medfoxd Printing Co. John A. Durst and Jack O'Conner of San Francisco are in the city for a few days on business. Orre3, high grades tailoring for men and women. Ashland, Oregon. Wanted A bargain lu a small houso and lot. Box 1J, caro Mall Tribune. " Uutte Falls "'HI hold lis annual election on Tiiosilny. December :t. Tho following ha ie filed: Mayor, H. I''. .Morris; for coiincllmen, C. E. Powers, F. O. Alihitrom, E. Hoefs and E. E. Wheelor. No one has filed for recorder. Painting and papi rhanging. J. P. Llston, 407 lleutty street. 209 John Owens of Wullen was a Med ford visitor Thursday, 20 per cent discount on women's button shoes. Schjnldt's "Good Shoos," 21 North Central avenue. Dr. Heine, Gnrnett-Corey Bldg. F. McTaggaret and ivlfo who have been visiting .1. A. We:iterlund at the Hotol Holland for sovoral days, left this morning for liunsinulr. Saturday, Nov. 23, d&uco at Mooso hall, Medford. 20S J. Mendal, S. S. Earns and K. Wil son of Portland aro in tho city for a fow days on business. Another opportunity to buy Shoes at very reasonable prlcou during tho month of November. I am going to give a 10 per cent discount on all men's and boys' shoos. Come and get thorn. L. F. Stroud, No. 10 South Central t ven uo. 212 Robert Coffman came In from Butto Falls yesterday for a fow days visit in the city. Saturday, Nov. 23, dance at Moose hall, Medford. 20S J. J. Sylvester of Ada, Ore., IB spending a few days in tho city on business. OrrcB, tho ladlos' tailor, will be at Hotel Holland every Thursday after noon. High-class work only. A. W. Smith of Astoria arrived In tho city yesterday for a few clays vis It wllh friends. Tho first big social event of the season. E!ka Ited Cross victory ball, Thankuvlving night. J. II. Simonds who lives up Evans Creek, was In tho city on business yesterday. For firo Insurance phono C4, cor ner Eleventh streot and 'S. P. track. I), it. Wood & Co. Geo. ELwood curiie In from Eugene yesterday to spend a few days look ing over tho city. Fresh grapo julco at the public merkot Saturday. Bring your pails. Miss Itoosey. 208 Walt Klay and wife of Valier, Mont., and A. Van Bcllo of Conrad, Mont., wero visiting J. D. Hell at tho Hotel 'Nash yesterday. Genuine Coca Cola at DeVoo's. M. J. Norrls camo in from Apple gato for a few days visit with friends in the city. Free storage. Power Auto Co. tf Chas. Woodsworth of Portland is spending a few days in tho city on business. Daily's Taxi. Phone 15. M. Peabody and -J. Mattingly of Chicago aro in the city for a few days on business. Hemstitching and picotlng at 10c per yard at Handicraft Shop. Hay Ilrown of Ashland was In tho city for a fow hours yesterday on business. Nash Hotel. Spsclal rates, week or month. Steam heat. 215 Saturday, Nov. 23, dance at Moose hall. .Medford. 208 A wire received too late for pub lication states that Secretary Mc Adoo has resigned bb secretary of the treasury and his resignation has been acepted. You can drink a pint of cider for a nickel at DeVoo's. -Married, at the newly furnished home of tho bridegroom on Pennsyl vania avonue, Thursday evening, Mr. Geo. W. E. Denney, and Loretta Ilrown, in tho presence of the near relatives, Kov. J. E. Walbeck, offici ating. For the best Insurance see Holmes, the Insurance Man. BAD BREATH All Traces of Scrofula Cleansed from the Blood Impurities Promptly Wiped Out. If tfcere Is any trace of Scrofula, or other impurities in your blood, you cannot enjoy the full physical devel opment that a healthy body is ca-! pable of until your blood has been thoroughly cleansed and purified or oil traces of impure matter, S. S. S., the wonderful old purely vegetable blood remedy, has no equal for removing the Inst trace of Scrof ula and other blood taints, and there is no case that it does not promptly reach. S. S. S. will thoroughly cleanse and remove every disease germ that infests tho blood and give you new life and vigor. It is sold by all drug gists and you should get a bottle and begin its use to-day. Writo a com plete history of your case, and you can obtain expert medical advice free by addressing Medical Director, 30 Swift Laboratory, Atlanta, Ga. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets Get ; at the Cause and Remove It Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets, the substi tute for calomel, act gently ou the bowels and positively do the work. People afflicted with bad breath find quick relief through Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets. The pleasant, sugar coated tablets are taken tor baa breath by all who know them. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets act gently but firmly on the bowels and liver, stimulating them to natural action. clearing the blood ar.d gently purifying J the entire system. They do that which : dangerous calomel does without any : of the bad after effects. i All the benefits of nasty, sickening, I griping cathartics are derived from Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets without griping, 1 pain or any disagreeable effects. j Dr. F. M. Edwards discovered the formula after seventeen years of prac-; tice among patients afflicted with i bowel and liver complaint, with the ' attendant bad breath. I Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets are purely ' a vegetable compound mixed with olive ' oil; you will know them by their olive color. Take one or two every night for ! a week and note the effect. 10c and 25c 1 CASH AND GARRY Ts the saving system and gives satisfaction. "We deliver on request, at cost of 10c, whenever necessary. Ilolidaj" goods in profusion at The Truax Store. Suitable gifts for old and young.' Selections should he made early. Xow is the time to come in and select what you may -want before the "flu'' ban is lifted and the crowds turned loose. Fair Dealing and Courteous Treatment. The Truax Company 327 E. Main. Medford. f r t f T t r ? T t r r Y r T r r t r r Suits, t t V ? T t T T T T t t T t f t r T f T ? T f t t x The War is OverThe Influenza Has Disappeared The Ban is Lifted Now for the Greatest real "Thanksgiving" the world has ever known, a celebrtaion of the devrn fall of autrocracy and a prayer for those who have given their all to make this celebration possible Then Christmas this year more wonderful than ever. The May Co. is ready which means that every section of the store is on the alert The Gift Merchandise is here Useful Gift Merchan dise in great variety; the Desire to help is here and the Spirit is here tp translate that desire into the active expression that is so important. Coats and Dresses Stamped With Individuality and Exclusiveness Most Reasonably Priced Here is a shop that is different and we deli ght in f inding the source of unusual thing3 and bringing them here for your selection. If you desire a Suit, Coat or Dress, a Hat or Blouse that's apart from the commonplace, your quest will be rewarded at this shop. Our productions are known to be the most desirable type of c!othe3, embodying the qualities of originality and exquisite taste which : KtTS t T ? r f f v r - ' n y y Distinctively Smart Suit Fashions Designed to meet present requirements and tastes of Women and Misses "A CERTAIN INDIVIDUALTY THAT CHARMS" Broadcloth, Wool Velours, Tricotines, Serges, Silvertones, Velours Simplicity and refinenu nt tire the iluuiiumt -ii:ii'arterislii-s of our any lime in jiorlVi-t taste. I'll i'a-i'a!iionablc and ln'coiuing styles -nits. Truly utility suit lrvt'loird in the s(ist.)'s lor (hey can h worn anywhere at 'inest faliiics and colors. Sensible Gifts for All THE MAY CO. A. W. HUBES, MGR. Get the Christmas Spirit t t ? V f t 1 y y y y y y y y y y ? y y y y f y y y y V f y y y y y y y