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PACE TWO TirEDFOTH) MATL TRTP.TTXR MTDFORD. OREOON. SATURDAY. XOYEMDER 2H, 101 S IOCAL AND 1 PERSONAL Before the present utorm snow at headiuartern, Crater Lake national park, measured 32 Inches In depth, with 8 Inches more at the lake. The present storm la expected to double the depth. A store full of beautiful and ap propriate Christmas suggestions at Johnson's, the Jeweler. 214 Dr. J. P. Iteddy of Medford, Ore gon, prominent In chrome mfnlnK op erations in tills county for several months past, was hero a few days aKo In an effort to resume operations, says the Siskiyou News, When the bottom dropped out of the chrome market L)r. Iteddy found himself In financial difficulties, lie haa been cnedavorlnK to make arrangements to go forward and clean up the chrome already mined, and possibly resume operations and eventually pay out. You will have something to be thankful for If you did not buy your winter potatoes till now. Fouts Grocery Co. can sell you fine pota toes for 2 cents per pound. 208' Granpa Poter Wextorlund of Ar inn, Ills., will arrive In .Medford to nlKht to spend the winter here with his son John at the Holland. Mr. WoHterlund spent last wintor here and was so well pleased with our cli mate that he doesn't want any more of tho frozen eastern states weather. Present quarters lensod. We must move. Now is the time to purchase the furs you havo wanted at riKht prices. If. W. llartlctt, 120 Kast Main. IH Don't forget the Thanksgiving service at the M. K. church, Thurs day evening, November 28, at 7:30 Rev. Hoozer will prcuch. Corona folding typewriters for personal use. Arrange for one now Medford Tfook Store. Colonel M. U Allison, well known Klamath Kails resilient, committed suicide Thursday evening by shooting himself In the mouth. The bullet came out tho back of his head. Ho was 55 years old. It Is believed that Colonel Allison was despondent be- causo of crop failures this year. 8oe tho wonderful assortment, In dies wrist watches at Johnson's, from 10.no to tho diamond set beauties at $100. 214 Herbert Schuotto, who broke his leg four weeks ago and has been nt the 8acretl Heart hospital, is Improv lng rapidly. Jewolry, the gift of love. For practical things of lasting value soe Martin .1. Iteddy. 20!) Mrs. Kd. Smith of Applegato was taken to the hospital tho fli;st of the vveoK wuii a serious case or pnti monla. Mrs. Otherdalo, who is at tending her, reports she Is Improv ing. The war Is over and tho flu Is gone. Huy Christmas presents at Japanese Art Store. 215 Karl J. N'unn left last evening for fort Stevona after a threo weeks furlough, visiting with family ami friends. For the beat Insurance sao Holmes, the Insurance Man. 1. K. Htnmuii, former city elec trician, was homo for a short visit tho middle of tho week. He is now assistant electrlcul engineer for the Southern 1'nririo company and lo cated In Portland. You can drink a pint of cider for a nickel at Devon's. l.lcut. Carter Carter Ilrnnilon, who has been homo on a furlough, loft for Camp llnnrnek, (la., yeslerdny. Nash Hotel. Spsclal rates, week or month. Steam heat. 2 IB Mrs. Katerlne Hramlon, who came up froiu, Portland to visit with Car ter, left for homo Friday evening. Hemstitching and plootlng at 10c per yard at llnndli raft Shop. Frank Urown of Unglo Point was doing huslniKS In iho city yesterdav A belter place to do your Xnias nhoiipliiK. Johnson's, tho Juwelcr 2 11' Ially'a Taxi. Phone 15. W. A. Fnlgcr left Friday evening for Portland for a few days on ImihI ness. Freo storage. Power Aulo Co. tf Although the weather for the country eoplo lo bring In tlnlr pro ducts Is bad, tho city market wiih fairly supplied ibis morning with vegel allies, canned goods and homo cooking. Tho two meat stalls were doing u lively business. This year's walnuts nt Fouls (Iro cery Co., ;i5 cents per pound, soil .Mrs. T. A. Johnson of (iiidley, Cnl., who has been In iho elly for a few ilnys, left for home ilils morn ing. She ramo up to get her little girl who has been at the St. .Mary's a.'ho"l. Taken up on Ashlnml avenue, Fri day, small bay wol'K horse, wi'ii'.lit nbout SOo pounds; placed In cltv pound nt Iho I'nlmi Hani. 2u:i I). Itiiinmell, who has been In I lie car shops at l nton, Wash., for ki-v oral mouths, cauio In on tho inori, ing train. Ho said that there Ik a striae on ami he iieciiied to come homo. ICxiierlenced hemstitching anil plcnlhiK. .Mrs. 11. H, llnncj, (larnott Corey llldg. C. II. Ilensou, who has rented the former dining room or the lloicl Nash, opened up the new cafe fur business this morning. Ituy what you wish villi Ihat lib erty bond, same as cash at Johnson's tho .lawsler. :IP Mrs. Joiuile M. Kemp of Portland wan visiting friends In Iho city yes torday. )s 'orybofty happy? If not come to the Mg Flks lied Cross victory ball Thanksgiving night and waken up Lnunspaeh s full Jnrr. orchestra, C. K. Alleu, K. W. Miller and Henry Dowik-a of San Francisco were in the city on business Friday Kngraved Xmas cards and folders. Medford Printing Co. -Mrs. Blanche Ci:node entertained a party of her friends at a noon luncheon at her homo on Dakota avenue on Friday. Tho guests were Mesdames Davidson and Guernsey and the Misses Cox, Jeffrey, Fergu son, Hood and Hunter. All report a very pleasant afternoon. Gene Stratton Porter's new book, "Tho Daughter of the I.and" will suit the whole family. Medford Hook Store. W. C. Pool and son Joe of Eagle Point were Medford visitors Saturday. Liberty bonds accepted same as cash at Johnson's, the Jeweler. 214' 8. M. Clevcnger of Talent was a Saturday business visitor in 3Iod- ford. if Kb toys you want go to Japanese Art Store. 21D Josephine Hartzell, 13 year-old daughter of W. J. Hartzell, is the prize turkey raiser of the county. She has sold her flock of 70 turkeys which she raised on her father's or chard for $2is0. The turkeys aver aged nearly 1 4 pounds apiece and brought 30 cents a pound. Good line of fox und wolves, the most popular furs this season. liar gains before removal, at Ilartlett's- 214 Mayor Gates has selected the Gore alfalfa field as a landing place for tho army aviators nt Mather field who are planning a trial flight from Sacramento to Seattle. Maps of tho landing place havo been sent to tho aviation officers. 100 Backs of fine potatoes at Fouts Grocery Co., 2c per lb. 201 H. A. Kawley, the veteran mining mnu. who located Die mine that bears his name on the I'mpqua divide, was in from his Griffin creek ranch Sat urday, Genuine Coca Cola at DeVoe's. W. II. Phillips and ('has. Kodduly of Portland were in the city yester day on business. For fire Insurance phone C4, cor ner Klevepth street and 3. P. track. D. It. Wood & Co. C. A. Scell of Sacramento, Cal., who Is spending a few days in the valley on business, was a visitor in the city for a few hours today. Tho first big cocial event of the season. Flks Hed Cross victory ball, Thauksvlving night. W. 11. Hamscy arrived in Medford yesterday from Oakland, Cal., to spend a few days looking over the country. Orres, the ladles' tailor, will be at Hotul Holland every Thursday after noon. High-class work only. Chas; Powers of Seattlo, Wash., was in tho city yesterday on busi ness. Another opportunity to buy Shoes at very reasonablo prices during the month of November. I am going to give a 10 per cent discount on all mon's and boys' shoes. Come and got them. L. F. Stroud, No. 10 South Contrul avonue. 212 (. .Moore, J. Mendel and C. I'-. Louro of Portland wore business vis itors to tho city Friday. Dr. Ilolne, Garnett-Corey Dldg. J. Grofeo of Chicago, ills., was among tho out of town visitors in the city yesterday. 20 per cent discount on voroan'i button shoes., Schmidt's "Good Shoos," 21 North Central avenuo. Jus. II. Moore came up from Glen dalo to visit frier.ils in the city for n day or two. Painting and pnporhanglng. J. P. Listen, 407 lleutty street. 209 ,1. V. Imlt of St. Louis, Mo., was doing business w ith the mor. hauls In tho city yesterday. Wanted A bargain In a small house and lot. llox V, caro Mall Tribune. (!. .1. Honoris of Sacramento was In tho city for a few hours yesterday on buslui s.j. Now Is you opportunity to lenrn stenography. Flther day or night classes. Kxport stenographers nnil high salaries go together. Ilecome on expert at Medford Hu.iiiio.ss Col lego. i:i TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOlt SALI-: - llest copper roil gas water heater, cost new $-7; prac tically u;w: for oub-k sale, Jvnu. OniH Crawford, 2n Laurel St. 2"! Fttlt SAI.K (lit TiiAlil-: UnllniinMu meat. I'bor.e .'. l-M. or lUT-V. '.'11 VA.vm A I ;-lnch John In-ere sticky plow. Phono .'.71-li-l. 211 l-'oi; SAI.K -Am selling" i:, ton "of bav, household goods, lie luillli,; stoves, carpets, chairs, ilresHeni. Mai gadis (or cash. Phono .",7 I -H -:; I I ANTFI) - 'I'o earn for children aft' eniooiis or evenings. Call I'-C . It. 210 I'Olt l;K.T l-'lve liui'.e rooms, mod ern house, JIO"" If taken at once I'lioli" T .'.0 II' There Is an effort being made tof organize a company of the Oregon National Guard of one hundred and ion members. Thwe are already be tween sixty and eighty applications ou file, and the prospect is that the company will bo organized In the next few days. The object Is to get back lo the tame basis In military affairs in the state as wo were before the war. When tho Oregon Guards were taken Into the government serv ice, It left the stato practically with out any military organiaztion, and the state police and the stale guard and home guards wero organized to guard the state's Interests. If teh company is organized here, the state and government will probably furn ish them with arms and ammunition and a place for headquarters, for which arrangements are partially made. A stock, all new and up to date. Do your shopping there. Johnson's, the Jeweler. ,214 Iloyal and Pullman bread at De Voe's. Mr. and Mrs. K. F. Sinclair of Ven ice. Cal., are rl.4tlng friends in the city today. Orres, high grades tailoring for men and women. Ashland, Oregon. Order your Xmaa cards or folders at tho Mediord Printing Co. John A. Durst and Delbcrt Pyle of San Francisco were In the city yes terday on buslncs. Hemstitching and pecotlng at Handicraft Shop. 216' Iilggeat line of toys In MedfrM. Japanese Art Store. 209' Hay 11. Clarke of the Takilma min ing district is in the city today on business. Free storage. Power Auto Co. tf Forty styles of engraved cards and folders. Medford Printing Co. Mr. and Mrs. II. Hose arrived in the city from Tacoma yesterday for a few days visit with friends. Get your milk, cream, butter and buttermilk nt DeVoe's. Come to day or night school and learn stenography as taught by ex perts. Medford pusincss College now open. 13 J. K. Gales and N. A. Walton of San Francisco aro spending a few day si nlhe city and country on busi ness. Pleasant, safe," quick, suro. Dr. llalstead, 227 South Central. 233 Order your Xmas cards or folders at the Medford Printing Co. Tho neighborhood of Table Hock was pretty well represented at the trial of 10. Pearsons for assault and baltery, and the verdict was acquit tal for the dofendant. District At torney Hobcrts appeared for the stato and II. A. Cannday for the do fendant. The war Is over. Do Christmas shopping at Japanese Art Store. 209 PAlilS, Nov. 23, A million de serters from tho Austrian armies, or ganized in large and small bodies and culling themselves Green Guards, are eHlablishel in fortified camps in tlie forests of utmost every part of southeastern Kurope. according to William J, Hose, agent for the Slo vene government In Lalbach, the new capital of Slovakia, and of the Polish provisional government in Austrian Silesia. Mr. Hose, who is from Winnipeg. Manitoba, is now In Paris. Ho has prepared for Colonel M. House a lengthy memorandum on tho situa tion. MINIMIS'. Nov. Premier I.L.v.l drol L".' and t 'linileellor of the K.X- lieiiner Honar Law today made pub lic the I -illowiii-j- program lor the eoniltu elect ioi : I. Ovation of a leamie ol nation.-. -. Award of laihi for reiunnn-.' soliln-r. .'I. Solution of !te hoic-iuc; prob lem. -I. Promotion of education. i. Comma! jirefcreiu-e. II. Kel'orm of tho hou-e of lords. . Kauai rcrlits 1'or boili secs. S. Trade tlio clmxiioilt. I I'M-trie Supplhv. Walt ! Wo can ruruialt you with an Ihltiit on our opening. Kl.KCTItlCAL IIUML St'PPl.Y CO. -':" 111' W. Main. RED CROSS STOPS GODOWSKV RANKS SENDING WORKERS AMONG GREATEST OF TO BATTLE FIELDS WORLD'S MUSICIANS Mi. Mtiriirot Stronc Air1--, who had vt!uutercl for IteI work (jver-f;is, lias received the fuHowins. notit'vinif her nnj others who luul au i'!ici! i'or overseas work, that nil Hed aui'liciitions have been eeneel- li-il: .fv ilear Miss Ame: T1ip follnwin? telecrm recpivj'rt todnv from Va.-hini:lo:i, f). C, will be of intt-rpst to von, "'Cables received tdav e sine el all wromiel remiisitiorm for French and KrvlNh eoinnii-isions. Vntil further w1i-tf.( pend no more nntilieations to WHsbinton. Cancel bv fat wire nil intrt'"tion is-Mied to ner-nnol to r iturt Kcw York. Tn notifvimr mmli 'iints that Ifcd Oro- cannot pend 'hem oversells incorporate following ;n vour communication to each appli cant : " 'While Mie fee" t ion "f hofilitic the cruise of nnivcru'il iov. it nip "'so brip" el-out ebMn"e n Ked Pros! privities brand ouirinf n 'hf antinl reduction in tho number of workers vhoni we or" authorized to end. C'abl"- received t"dnv 7'f "'rn us to notifv v'i w will bp '"- able send von nhrond anil while wo miite svpinMlii.zp in -onr disnn "fcntmpnt, iv fed $ir ( " vou will n iiMVM-i;i the epssit v f prompt notification so as to save as much !rico"-"ptiinec to VOU RU'1 ,XI,n? to tK- Fcl ('rod n no-'ti'p. PIpicp "ffcut nffyp tbjinks for vour offer ''r".-icp., 'Ilrrftt tiif nnv d:-ii'Mntment 'hut voa i""" PYi"-M'ncn. J am. "Sir'- 1" 'Of.TVFW VOTSlf. "DJpto- Tcnt. of IVrsennel." 'crjtile. nv n. WASHINGTON, Nov. 2:1. Ac ronUns to official Information re leased by the war department, tho One Hundred Seventeenth sanitary tratn, formerly Ambulance company No. 1, Oregon National Guard, is in eluded in the American Third army, known as the army of occupation, which is marchlns into Germany un der command of Major General Dick man. These aro tlie only Oregon troops included In tho American Third army, it is stated. The Ono Hundred Seventccth san itary train is made up of troops from La Grande. OBITUARY O'HAUA The funeral services for .Mrs, O'Hara, wifo of Thomas .1. O'Mara, wero held at the family home at Central Point Friday nt 10: :io. Services wero conducted by the pastor. Rev. L. F. Helknap. Mrs. O'Hara waa a uohle character and lived a teait if ul Christian life, a devoted wife and mother. On account of delicate health she was not able to tako active part In public life for tho last few years. Yet tn her quid way she was constantly finding ways to help. Her great heart of sympathy prompted her to many deeds of benevolence and the wholo community feels that they have lost a friend and extend their sympathy to tho bereaved family. Tho larse representative company that attended tho funeral from Cen tral Point, Medford and Gold Hill and surrounding community, tneth er with the many ami beautiful flor al offcrint, were some of tho evi dence of the hth esteem in which she wa;i held. She leavps a name and nu influence that wjfl be a l-j.st-iiiit OmedK-iiou. K1CH ESTER S PILLS . ;i. ! Alt v .r llr'-.-Ui f r A I'll!-in lii tl fi.l l.ld c -;-.UiAv t . .. ifwl Mi lui RIM .o.. llrn'l.t. .' f rl lil.f IP .T7fH IMAUO .n llllVMt I'lLI.Sf'Vt Ttr-u:-". nil !'tit.VrL Al K-;i'.H SOlDbt ISL'uMSTSEVtSVttHrJiE f With Mp.lfnr.l trn.lo Ik Mlf.iril iiinilo 0 l.o v J.;. in mi i,-.u 'Hiil.' I'O!: I;i:r l,,-m ,,.rn,.iii lurn-l-;Ju .1 liiMin-. $l;:; :,.rmiu Ihiusl-uti KliK sir. !, $.:,u; l.unf moiU-n li(.ii" i-lo-o in (in Sn. Ci-nir.il. I- "'. i'. v'. I'li-r.c, Mi'ilfnril. I'llulli' luTi. iiy ArUK.MIi: TO TI!HK KiTT'.m: ir l'.i mtiilfl Knnl or CIumiiIi'I :tl:to in tirsl rluss ortli'r V ('. I'l.T, . M,-,)f,.r, WEEKS & McGOWAN CO, lnj- llmnc: r.i.KIc !7. i Mfiht rimnm: K. W. Wrk. ItlUl. I Thanksgiving Millinery Sale Four day.", comment-hiy; Satur day, Nov. I1;!, se wlil lQ one third oi'f on all trimmed and un t rimmed h;.t?, flow eis. plurne.", etc. ;it:.i' hvkv s.wiMj svi.K. The May Co. ONLY A FEW DAVS.MORK To npnil that ll'ir "over Ihoro" his C'lirUtimis pr .i.-nt. All pin k ncfH BiMnl ! ut H,., fiiiss local lioailiiuarlcrs not I.aor thuii Ni'. Si'. Mo have it Wu lino nf n-wful nml hliilil) niiprtvliicitl pic i iili fur 1 1 nu. West Side rharm3cy ' The Ruall Morr" Codowsky, the celebrated pianist who appears at the Page theater. Wednesday evening, Nov. 27th, was born in Poland. He received his ea.-ly cdiuatlon In his own country. was brought to America when he was but eighteen years ot age. He made a very successful concert tour for so youns an artist. After re maining in this country about a year be returned to Paris. While there he gave a concert at which the cele brated Salot-Saens was present. Saint-Seans Imertlately recog- nicd the genius of this young artist and took him under his personal tu ltion where he remained for three years. Under the guidance of this master he developed into a perform er that was destined to startle the musical world. After leaving Paris ho toured the different European countries and ap peared in London where he created the greatest sensation of any pianist that had ever visited England. Aft er receiving his many ovations abroad, ho returned to this country to make It his permanent homo und is now a genuine American, having married an American girl. God- owsky is pre-eminently the greatest performer and all-around musician before the public. Mr. Godowsky in his entertain ment on Wednesday evening will be assisted by Miss Marguerite Hughes, the beautiful lady violinist. The engagement of this great art ist Is under the management of Geo. Andrews, who desires to particularly emphasbze the unusually low scaU of prices for an artist of this magni tude Prices Jl.oO, $J.00, 75c and 50c Subscription rhIo now on at Andrews studios, phone llox office sale opens Tuesday morning, 10 o-clock, Pago theater. Wii FOR QUICK GET-AWAY rOPKXIIAGKN. Friday, Nov. 22. Tho soviet authorities of Kussia ordered that a cruiser te. ready at the shortest notice to sail from the mouth of the Xeva river, in the ftulf of Finland and it Is announced that In ease of danger 14 members of tho Eovernment wi! embark for a neutral port, according to Petrot;rad advices. PAROLE OFFICER SAM UNIONS TO STRIKE FOR 10IY to SALKM. Ore.. Sow 23."! be: iliifer with the executive when he suvs Unit his reason that I was a.-kc-il to resign w'as I ,v,,s extruvnL'iiiit." uvs Churlcs A. Miirnliv. who 1ms been asked bv Governor Withvcimibe lo reMin the position of warden a! the state penitenlinrv. ''The Ten I reason," lie continues, '"is that I have never been amenable to tlie i-oiiirol uf the luimle officer, refused to lilav the liitine his imv and. therefore he has demanded inv official sealii and secured it." ('ontinuinr his comment about Pu- roje Officer Keller, Captain Mtirvliy ! sttvs: "He has assumed an open dictator ship, and. through his boasted con trol over the executive insofar as thev pertained to prison matters and the purolin? of prisoners, has caused dis cord in the peaceful operation of the institution. lie has also uiven tlirect orders to employes of the institution. Some measure of weight is eiveti to his boustiiiL's bv the fact that his ad vice and council appear to lie ac cepted bv the coventor without in vestigation as to the truth of falsitv of his representations. 'Hv reason of his boasted control he wields a secret but powerful in liueuce over combined fear and ha tred oinoni: the inmates of the prison j to such an extent as to approach a j dictatorship over the term of their : service of sentences. If a man did j not bow his head and head the knce to the parole officer ho was doomed to serve until he died." ! cpATrr.v w.wl.. Vnv. 2.1. All i,. ' , i i... l-u,i rseame moor nimnn o'v uw, w..-. bv the Central J.abor Council to vote on the oi'estion of slrikinir December (I. as a protest against the execution of Thomas J. Moonev. San Francisco, convicted of luurderins one of the victims of a preparedness duv bomb explosion. The lathers and machin ists have already voted to strike. Other results were not known early loilav. . ' rr ilffwtifBa r ill SAIL FOR HOME TODAY LIVKIIPOOI., Friday, Nov. 22. Soveral thousand American soldiers palled for home today on the liners Lapland and .Minnehaha. It was a stirring scene as. the men marched from the railway station and local camps to the landing stage amid the rousing cheers from the throngs of I eoplo along the streets. Try Musterole. See How Quickly It Relieves ! You just rub Musterole in briskly, and usually tlie pain is gone a delicious, soothing comfort comes to take its place. Musterole is a clean, white ointment, made with oil of mustard. Use it instead of mustard plaster. Will not blister. Many doctors and nurses use Muster ole and recommend it to their patient3. They will gladly tell you what relief it gives from sore throat, bronchitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, congestion, pleurisy, rheumatism, lumbago, pain3 and aches of the back or joints, sprains, sore muscles, bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, colds of the chest (it often prevent: pneumonia). Always depennaDie. 30 and COc jars; hospital size $2.50. 1m Checking Accounts Savings;Accounts Time Deposits WHICH o! these three fa cilities at the First National Dank best suits YOUR re quirements? Come in and tell us If you know or If you are not quite sure let us tell YOU, which we be lieve should he most adaptable. our unlimited I You'll i.i conveniences. j ! ! I Wm. G. 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BULBS and SWEET PEAS At the Monarch Seed & Feed Co. Come tt) the religious services at the Apostolic J'aith Mission. ('time often. You'll enjoy tliein. WESTON'S Camera Shop the Only Kxclusivc i ('oir:ip.ei'ri:il l'hot oj;iapher in Southern Oregon. Xentives made any time or place liy appointment. l'lior.e 1 17-J. We'll do t!:e rest. J. B. PALMES Medford. -i'S LV.-si .Main Street, The First Presbyterian Church ANNOUNCES Sunday Services 11 A. M. '"Seen in the Karlv Dawn of IVa-'e." 7::iO P. M. "Xext Steps on the (ireat High way of the Nations." Music That Excels. A fellowship luiu'li after the evening Service. L. MYRON HOOZKR. Minister. Announcement! Wo no hnvc two ions exrorlcnrert aulo in.n hint? Is who know how to ropalr your car. any make, an.l do It ritfht. All work guar a:!Ued. Once you try us you will remain our I'UMomvr, for our work will lie f :itifactory. The Valley Garage