Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 25, 1918, Page 2, Image 2

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MEDFORD MATT; TRTBFXE. MEDFORD. OREfiO-. MONDAY. XOVFMr.F.R 2-'., 191?
TOCAL AND
J PERSONAL
K'rrier Terr!1, who was formerly
nieht editor on the &-in and has re--niiy
t-en on the Portland Tele
gram, stopped orr in Medford Mon
!jv fi rout to California here he
is going to recover from a bad attack
of l::f!ucsxa. ttat confined him to his
led (or thre weeks.
A store foil of beautiful and arv
proprlrte Chriitma suppestions at
Johnson's, the Jewoler. Cli'
S. P. Hunter, farmer near P-'-ru
wa in the city .Saturday on haziness.
j Ce: tril avenue.
si:
Prerc-m quarter leased, v.e arjt eirii eon and K-l H 'itches.
ieovo. Now Is the time to purchase . farniera near Talent, are In the city
the furs you have wanted at rlrbttCHjar on business.
H. 1 '.eavltt of Kew York city.
s;eat Sjnday in the city calling on
friend.
Buy what ou wih with that lib
erty bond. axe as cah at John-on's.
the Jeweler. - 1 4
C. A. Gour'.ey carr.e up from Kj
cene Sunday tor a few &os v:dt In
the city.'
Orres, the ladles' tailor, will be at
Hotel Holland ewry Thursday after
noon. H!rh-Ias work only.
J. V. Herrian came down from
Butte Kails to visit in the city overjdty Saturday oa bas:a.
Sunt?. ;'. C. E. Mohr. of Oklahoma City.
A';othr opportunity to buy Shoes'Okla.. arrived in Medford Saturday
a sur j reaotai: prices daricR the, to ?pend a few days looking oer the
; ncn:h of November. I am goioc tojdty and eoua:rv.
j;,. a 10 per cent dleeount on all; Pleassnt, aafe, riiUk. sure. Dr.
I and hoys' shoes. Com and j HaUtead, '.11 South Ces:ral. Z'Z
I f ' : them. L. F. Stroud. No. Id South i Veraoo ti.mtford of Kusebarg. is
O. C. Rorani. N. A. Walton and Arizona, and nn; seph". Vernon J
Alfred Kelly of Sau FranUo, itop- Uurth, of upper Sams VaMey. The1
ped over Sunday in the city. mother and nephew will return with;
J. H. Hoorer. Jack Harvey and S- the daughter to Arizona. Burial at
R. Williams rime up from Grants ais Valley cemetery. Monday at Z
ELKS RED CROSS
Pass Sunday ter a few days on
ncss. :
Cet your milk, cream, butter and?
buttermilk at DtVce's. j
J. W. Macdor.all of Tolo. spf nt
Sunday in the city viMtiriz fr-nds. j
F. Wh:t C. Lla:.d Terr.'.i and.
K. Mathew of Portland, were iu the.
i
usi- P- m-
HES?KLGRAVE At residence it
Central Point. Nov. 2"-. Georpe Nel
son, aed, "s years, four months and,
21 days. He has bee a a resident of!
Cf-ntral Point for years. He leaves!
his wife. Mary, two sols. John, of
Centn,! Point and Fred, of Iiiiis-:
mufr. Cat., and one daughter, .Miss j
Ef.'ie Me, of Applegat-:. Barial at!
Central Point cemetery. Funeral-
scrvi.P5 will announced !a:er.
.prices. F. W. Uartlett. 16 tai
Main. 214
V. V. Darnum, orchardist of Phoe
nix district, was visiting friends in
the city Saturday.
Experienced hemstitching and pe
coting. Mrs. H. E. Haney. Garneit
Corey Bldtr.
K. F. Guthrie of Jacksonville dis
trict, was visiting friends and dolns
sanie trading in the city Saturday.
See the wonderful assortment, la
dies wrist watches at Johuson's. from
$10. U o to the diamond Set beauties
at 1m:). 21 4
Vktor Rursell of Central Point,
who is interes;ed in alfalfa and gen
eral farnitne, was in the city on busi
ness Saturday.
The war is over and lhe( flu I?
gone. Buy Christmas presents at
Japanese Art Store. 215
T. J. FUh of Phoenix, was shaking
hands with friends in the city Satur
day. He says that he has so much
work on the farm that he does not
pet time to come to Medford very
often.
spending a few day in tie city on,
busin i
Vernon Orr nf Rogue Itiver, and (
8. B. Farmer of Grants Pa3, were
in the city Saturday on business. J
H. Egeberg of Gler.dale. is in the
city for a few days visiting friends. j
Order your Xmas cards or folders!
at the Meifori Printing Co. j
Chester G. Driyman. one of the;
Dr. Heine, Garne;t-Corey Bldg. soldier t-oys fr.(.-n Camp Le:s. spent ;
Mii-s Jennie Hunter left today toi Sunday in th-i city. t
enter the service at Camp Kearney j H. J- Hurlizg S. Burns and Chas.
as social director of.nuries at the Clark of Saa Francisco, who are;
ia--e hospital. sending a few d-.ys Jookjn over the
Liberty bonds accepted same as ! valley, were guests at the hotel Xash
cah at Johnson's, the Jeweler. 214"jovr Sunday.
Mrs. Wm Kobison of Halfway,) O. E. Mathews of Seattle, is spend-
Ore.. came in on the morning train a few days in the city on busi-
Engraved Xmas cards and folders.
Medford Printing Co.
Mrs. Ed Weston b has been vis
iting in the city for a few days, left
today for Klamath Falls for the
winter.
to visit her son who is working at
the Blue Lede mine.
20 per cent discount on woman's
button shoes. Schmidt's "Good
Shoes," 21 North Central avenue.
L. H. Van Horn and J. W. Barnes,
mining men of Jacksonville, were
visiting in the city Sunday.
If Its toys you want go to Japanese
Art Store. 215
David Dom came down from Wat
kins for a few days visit in the city.
Wanted A bargain in a snall
ness.
Tom Lewis of Eagle Point, spent
Sunday In the city visiting friends.
SKATTLE. W:-h.. Xv. 2. Sev
eral Puiiet Soand wt .Nun h:rvan1r?
announced todav thev had received
le!ci:rani from th EtiH-r-'cnrv Fife;
currximtion ut Wl.mi.tun. I. C.
-i.!:ei!iriir euntrarts fi.r UM(iin vt---ti-
on w.jrk had n't vet lc-
Shipvard official e-tim'ted that
In'tween -M and Mi contxa' T- in Wa-h-int-a
were vani-elled. Seattle nit'i---er-
of th f!t:'t eoriH-rntinn refus
ed to co:i.mi-nt on the oriiT.
Th bi Virtorv b..H L-ivf-n bv the;
lot-ai J-liU- i'.d ji- -n 1 h:mk.-t::vinj
niirht is- to be oi ttie T-osui evt-n;
uf tee ea-on. Eerv one ho ri.;-'Vi
a ciu ti'ue !.e t rt-i.v.t. i -..?
entire proceer" i-r; t -r tit1 lo-:l Kd;
Cro-s vticytik-r u'.sd t1; HvJ Cro-.-
con.n.itt-j an ;-ij-;!:iiau: sai-yiv oi -mvitatK-r.s
a:.1. tu 'si-. l.-.:n'.-iii;'i:."!-i"c!I
ijzjt or'-i'.rii w iil f .rrrr.-ii tb"- i
nui-i"- uml a r-:i! five lime a--urt-.i'
to all w!io att-cd. (
Aitu-r !-i.v vtti vi i'.ai-tivirv aio:
j ia! i:ac: ti; event Imt.ld draw a '
record hn-akiiii crowd ;-j,d e-ve!a!lv ;
wiiti fclyeu fur uoh a worthv .
etiu-e. Cotiie anl have a z r t'rr.c !
while fceluins to svvW ih" t.inU ct""
the loval U i'v. of M-nhurd. !
For the best Insurance see Holmea.i house oU Box D. care ilaii
R.
Aits
the Insurance Man
Harry Elcg who has been working
in the shipyards In Portland, return
ed home Sunday. He has been very
sick with the influenza and ft will be
some time before he is able to work
sale of millinery still going
on at The May Co. 211
You can drink a pint ot cider tor
a nickel at DeVoe's.
C. G. Brannan who is on his way
home In Siskiyou county, stopped
over in the city yesterday to visit
friends here and at Jacksonville. He
is one of the soldiers of Camp Lewis
that has been mustered out of the
service.
Pattern hats, velours and velvets,
' all new, at the milllnerv sale at The
May Co. 211
Nash Hotel. Spsclal rates, week
or month. Steam beat. 215
Fred W. Mears and family were at
the train yesterday morning to meet
Mis Mabel Mears who was on her
way from Portland to San Francisco.
Hemstitching and plcotlng at 10c
per yard at Handicraft Shop.
Mrs. F. Boddy and son Herbert of
Seattle. Is in the city a tew days on
business.
A better place to do your Xmas
shopping. Johnson's, the Jeweler.
214
Mrs. Nellie Arnold who has been
very sick with the Influenza, Is im
proving and hopes to be back at work
again soon at the Royal Bakery.
The Red Cross ladles have the In
vitations and tickets for the big Elks
Red Crors Victory ball. Thank?civ-1 sp(.n j jcw day
n nipfif thpm and eet vmir " '
Mr. and Mrs. B. Lowery of Balti
more, Md.. are in the city for a few
days visiting friends.
Daily's Tail. Phone 15.
Free storage. Power Auto o tf
Too Woman's Retief Corps t ill
meet next Wednesday.
The opening of the Saturday nUhl
dances at Moofe hall was well at
tended and a Jolly good time report
ed Come up next Saturday night
und join in tho fun. 210
E. H. iMvis oi Central Point, was
a Medford business visitor Monday.
Ask any Elk for an Invitation to
the Victory ball Thanksgiving nis'ht
We will see that you get one "tit ket
and one dollar.
In the printed list of contribution!:
to the ar fund campaign published
In the Sunday Sun, the subscription
of Portor J. -e!f for W. S.
Crowlt for $i; and J. S. Orta for f
flu er inadvertently omhtd.
A recuperative diet in Influenza
Horlick'a Malted Milk, very diges
tible. A . K . R e.i :n r is re turned M on d a y
from a 10 da tr.p to Portland and
Seattl.-. i
Forty M!fs of engraved Xnia
cards and lowers. Medford Priutine
Co.
War.-r n I. U-y of Appleate spnt
M(nit!:.y m I--dford.
We buy and fell evor thing, lliith
et cash prices paid for furniture,
carpet , i.K!f. riattre.-(s. IViu'.a.-
fe Hart, ?,i North Front Jtret, plior.e
H.'-J
Hr. G. !1. Ran. roft and
DIED
GOODRICH Mrs. Annie C. Good
rich, Nov. 19, l&li, aged 2 years,
nine months and IS days, in Oak
land, Cal. Besides a husband and
two children she leaves father, moth
er, sister and three brothers
Winnlfred M. Flecner, Charles G.
Fleener of Monterey. Cal.. Corporal
Clyde C. Fleener. 13th C. S. Infantry
and Francis M. Fleener. Battery A.
4Mb Field Anillery. Mrs. Goodrich
was the daughter of J. H. Fleener
who res.des at South Central
KILLED IN FRANCE
Tribune.
J. R. Sm:-h an! Chu. Clark caie
in from Kaale Point Saturday to
spend Sunday in The city.
ow la you opportunity to learn ( avenue, this city,
stenography. Either day or night j '
.iu.m..s .UU STAVBIE At Sacred Heart hos
aiKU faiar.ra BO losemer. liKOJir , pi,a, Sundaj. Xov 4 barren G.
on cipen at jieuiora uusmess ioi- a,.ed 19 Trs , mnn,h, ,n,
riTT.mi!G. Xov. 2o. Lif-ut.
jju-ih Dun. furtnrr all-Ameriean
Mi"i.l.-r nf r..,m- t- t,ilLj
action in France October 1'). accorii-i.iL-
to vuT'l iu-i refeiveil hi-re bv rl
a::vei. In 1112 he s:raii -aan-d lr...m
Princeton, ia the s;t.e vear bemr
Luizit-d an'ail-Ai-hi-an ciiarj. lie
coa' hetl the Princeton 'varsitv team
that fall tin,! the I'niver-itv !' I-it:s-bur.-
e'cven of HU.i :;nl litH.
lepe. 13'
K. O. Mayers ami Joe Magee of San
Francicco, were visitors in tho city
Saturday.
Good line of fox and wolves, the
most popular furs this season. Bar
gains before removal, at Bartlett's
2H V. A. Kinney and M. O. Dahl of
Portland, were in the city Saturday.
for fire insurance phone C4. cor
ner Eleventh street and S. P. track.
D. R. Wood & Co.
W. F. Steinberitcr and P. O. Craw
ford who were in the city Saturday
on business, spent Sunday at the
Hotel Medford.
A stock, all new and ap to date.
Do your shopping there. Johnson's,
the Jeweler. !1C
C. H. Aider?. A. J. Ne?s and Geo.
YV. Moore of Portland, were Sunday
visitors in the city.
Royal and Pullman bread at De
Vos's.
C. 3. Pierie arrived in the city
Sunday from Sea:tle to look over the
valley for a few days.
days. He was the son and only child I
or Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. StansMe
of Central point. Funeral services
Tuesday, Nor. 2, 10:30 a. m., at the
grave in Central Point cemetery.
UNCLE SAPil TO BUY
ALL RADIO PLANTS
WASIUXGTny. Xov. 2.-.. Hear-
GREEN" Roy Elmer, at residence. ,.,.,nr !.r ,...T,;tt' n.......kf l
- ... sk w on an ii,iraiUL-;ra!ion l:il which t.ro-
ears. six months and five days. He vi.U,, for -r:anent ...ernment eon
was. native of California and a resi- ,r of r;l,ho nur.;,.,!, thrott-A
1 r?,T,"r'1 yar8' i!eml'er Iur.-hae and aeration of a3
of the LUs. lodge 3C, Victor. Call- -hore ftati,.r., in tlu cnintrv used
,0rl ,.-Jhe 00,7 son ot Mr- Eli"- f-T -mr-tr.-u.l nun
beth W imams. He leaves a wife. The narv denart-xeLt has be o.
Opal C. Green, mother, and one sis- eraf.r. ail h, ,k ' .. .... .,
Grace Mlincr. ot Hisbee. the n..ti.,n enter-.1 the war.
ter. Mrs.
The Itching and Sting1
ot clazing, Fiery Eczema
Sms Like the Skin Is on Fire.
There is a harrassing discomfort
caused by Eczema that almost be
comes a torture. The itching is al
most unbearable, and the skin seems
on fire with the burning irritation.
A cure from local applications of
urros mga grades uuorinK ,ct i lvM and ointInenU jmpassib!e,
men and wnmen Anhlanfi firirnn 1. . 1
because such treAtmpnt cm onW b
F. Aitkins of Medicine Hat, ' Jay the pain temporarilv. The disease
arrived In Medford Sunday to j can only be reached by going deep
looUni; over the; oown 10 IW source.
country.
Order your Xmas cards or folders!
at the Medford Printing Co.
Mrs. F. K. Kedden of lltsldy street,
who has been sick for several days
wUb a severe cold, is reported im
proving Heninitchln and pocoting at
Handicraft Shop. 21$
K. t. Masson came over from
Dun.'muir Sunday for a few days visit
in the city.
Chav K. Gard, T. J. Sponner and
Jlnt Millar of Chicairn. an? In the city
for a few days on bu
Forty stles of ennraved cards and
folder. Medford Priniins Co.
t'. B. WiHiams of Ixs Anseles ws
a Sunday visor in thr city.
Come to day or nlubt s-hool and
learn str nosraphy as taught by ex
pert. Medford B'lsiness College now
i open. is
Tne source of Eczema is in the
blood, the disease being caused by an
infection which breaks out through
tne sjcin. inat s why tne most 5atU
factory treauuent fjr ail so-called
skin diseases U S. for this rem
edy so thorouphly cleanses the blood
that no impurities can remain Get a
bottle to-day at any drugstore, ari
you will see resaits from the rich;
treatment. Write fcr expert PTNikai
advice, which ycu can pet without
cost, by addressing Medical Director,
21 Swift .Laboratory. Atlanta. Ca,
rtemembef
This
Goe3
Further
WA5HIXGTO.V. Nov. 2". Assign
ment of Major General Clarence H.
Kd wards to succeed Major General
Crozier in command of the north
eastern department with headquar
ters at Bo;toa was announced today
at the war department.
The resignation of General Crozier
former chief of ordnance with 42
years of service to his credit, was an
nounced yesterday.
Our Guarantee
Your grocer will ref und k full price you
paid ior M.J.B. Coffee, if it does not
please your taste, no matter how much
you have used out of the can.
Vacuum Packed
It Reaches You Fresh
Get Dr. ruwar.'.i' Olive Tabled
That to tbo H;:u! cr of th-us.r!!$
since Hr.fiv;3 rrvjr.dOii.' xahjca
the substitute i.x ricr.:ei.
Vi. lUli'.c, a p.-j-Jiir T'"y-ciaa tct
17 jeira and cli; :;o nnv,
ciscovctiu t.j (.'. f.'t CX ve Tci':j
while trt-".ir j r--- '- tv.w; cc
s:ip.ti.',Ti r.d t; :- ;J !.vc-.
I Dr. Sd-varc'a' ::? ?rl?.i r.--t
'e cam.'' enntaia c.l.u- L h:.t a V .ut-.-.
up trum c,tam Pa.s S.u-ir.i.o to vcjt.'tabL- lx-uvi
apend Surday In the el:y. t.'j u ti.a "Vkvr...'. ." oi 0-c
Kx-m rlenced hmst!tohinc and ! V'fi su$:ir-c.y.u.3, o'. , i tk-ti
i n.jr c. -c t o i.rv...s ;z:l ! .cr ta act
r..i; T.v?y never i.vc Cittt to
J BIG FEATURES
HEARD IN THE FOYER
HEARD IN THE LOBBY
HEARD ON THE STREETS
The music is worth mere than the price of ad
mission." Have YOU heard the
Page Theater Orchestra?
CHARLES EDWARD ROOT, Director.
Sr.-!
Tonight among the selections rendered will be:
il Ov.rtun Krlla-r.'ll.i.
il Ov,rt;i!v Kt lla-Bvll
pleating. Mrs It. K. Haney, Garnet
Corey !dj;.
Mrs. W. I,. .Tri:,ltrr in.'. Vi-:ai
M. Awcr of At, Cal.. .re vi-.Mr-
at the Hot'd Holland Sundav
Genuine Cica Cola at DvVao s,
K, IV Anthony of A.bar.v. in tlic
cily for fMf d.is un Vtn.tH--.
Freo storaue. loer Auto Co tf
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
KOit SALE - Sio.1i rarrt.
Nm 4 11-JJ. fall pTonlnp-i. H i'
liauiy.
KCIt SALK--TK fine nrl'-rc!. K
ii!o'j Liyirc s'raln nf O. A. "
(ir?on. V.' K. I'jirkcr, t'cniru.
J'uint, I'Ljut IS XI. :
If ."ci! hjvt a "Mrk bm-rr. 7tc:,,'"' r.
and i tea a Kvl h-c i. i i t-.H
a:e coa.-t:f. r.l :.i . .nci;, i;;re art)
p.:.y Ms t.t rritl:i ln.ru uaj ot too lit'
l.r I . . L i.vi.Tis O-.ivc ri!.-t at onia-ie.
1 t.iVe ccc or iw svem atht
ju.t i.) k.-.-p r.Ki't. Try i! jj- ijd
.c pt; S-.i aj dijou
WEEKS Si McGCWAN CO
VXDHRTAKKR !
1IJF n. iiic: Pacific 327,
Nilil riionn: V. W. HkcV. ttfija. 1
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I'f I.nrraii.i'
Ori. -l'.tal Ilit l liit zz.i
Ycansii!''
Mv Ara'.ian Mai.l
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and S!ni:h
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Mont
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LAST TIJIE TONIGHT
Clara' Kimball Young
IV
uThe SavagelWoman"
TOMORROW "JUST SYLVIA."
Thursday, Friday, Saturday, the bi
'Still Alarm'
mm
Whatever is popular de
serves attention.
IMPECIALES
MOUTHPIECE
CIGAEETTES
were created to demand at
tention. A tobacco finely
blended, a mouthpiece to
take care of it to the last puff,
maispaper wrapping. A ckusy
cigarette so popular.
We arc headquar
ters for
These, '
"THE MOST POiTLAR GIFT OF ALL"
lA WRIST WATCH
'JOHNSON" The Jeweler
Announcement!
We nC'TV h?.ve two lc:i' exporlerc? 1 r.uto machinists who know
how to rIr your c.r. any r.:z'.:?. ar. ! 1:0 it rUht. All work gaar
a.nte'd. C;ko you try j? oa ':I1 rL;:ia:a oiir customer, for our
work tU ! iatis'ajTory.
The Valley Garage
- - ) ; j
i- ti xyiA svszsn.? r-sc? -v-v m A: h&
The Real Thankssivin
Tliaiiksuivincr this y-;tv hou:.l ! a real Tliard-.ssivin.
A c arc 1'i-ady tn assist ymi ir. n.akinu- , Ui. I'ii.Uri' a c..n-
J'li't (' Sii.'t't .-S,
Ve i.ffor a ftnv sttosi ivr.s:
Seedless Raisins Canned Fumakin
Package Figs
EinckFIgs
White Figs
tleiru Mince Meat
Bulk Mince Meat
Eoilcd Cider
Candied Citron
Candied Orange Peel
Candied Lemon Feel
Fresh Pumpkin
Kew Walnuts
Ground Nuts
Soft Eheited Aln-o-.L
Bnrnl Nuts
Shelled valnuts
Shelled Pecans
Sclted Peanuts
Coleiy
Cranberries
.?.v..it
u.akir.s vi-ry ( !f..rt t.. havo mir vci.vta!! depavl
rat i t ...liij.h-tf is: cvt ly .li-taij f-r Thankr-civiiit; trado.
1'Iaei- . ; iv i'.'V Mix- lft st-l.TtinKs. W
Person?! Atteni
Prompt Service
& BENNETT
Store Closed all p 1 str.e Closed all
uay Thanksgiving 1 llVuK. -J- Day Ttaaksgiving
MARS
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