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PAGE TWO MF.DFOm) MATT, TRTBTTNTJ, MEDFOllD. ORFiOX. TUESDAY. NOV EMBER 2rt. 1018 f'OCAL AND JL PERSONAL Nicholas J. Tianhof, nephew of Fetor Danhof of Medford. was kiUcil ia action on Oct. 12 in France. Jie was the first soldier from Conklin, Michigan to he killed. He was about 23 years of ae and had been in the orvicc for over a y:r. A store full of bcatifu! and ap propriate Chriatinai suKgeatlous at Johnsons, the Jeweler. 2H There will le an' all-day Thanks giving dinner basket picnic and social at the Aate school house Thursday in which the entire community are invited to participate. Hemstitching, pecothiR. All work guaranteed. Vanity Hat Shop. tf Mr. and Mrs. B. 1). ITice and Ron Donald Alvln who have been visiting Mr. ITIcea'B mother on iXorth River side have returned to Prospect where Mr. Price iB foreman of the Cal.-Ore. Power company power plant. Present quarters leaded. We must move. Now Is the time to purchafe the furs you have wanted at right prices. V. V. liarLlett, 120 Kast M)ahi. 214 Mrs, K. N. Warner, county chair man of the national council of de fence was called to Portland the fJr.n of the week to meet one of the head officials from the east. While there she wilt also visit with Ksther who is in the drafting department of the steel works of the Standifer ship building company. Experienced hemstitching and pe cotlng. Mrs. U. K. Hauey, tiarnott Corey Hldg. Peter Toska who has the shoe shining ntand in Frank Wilson's cigj.r store, receiver a telegram terday from the government that his brother litis was reported mining since October 5. He was In the 160th Infantry of the 4 mil division Five course turkey dinner Thanks giving day, fl.OU, at The Shasta. 212 D. C. Shea of Spokane, Wash., ar rived In Med ford yesterday for a few daj's visit in the city and country. See tho wonderful assortment, la dles wrist watches at Johnson's, from $10.00 to tho diamond set beauties at $100. 214 H. W. Garrett and S. M. Mr Cord of Portland, were In the city yesterday on business. Tho war Is over and the flu Is gone. Uuy Christmas pjesentH at Japanese Art Store. 215 P. J. Shallenberger of Chicago, was In the city yesterday on busi ness. F6r tho boat Insurance Bee Holmes, the Insurance Man, Chas. Horton and wlfo and A. M. Colior camo over from Klamath Falls yesterday for a few days vi:iit in the ciiy. Five course turkey dinner Thanks giving day, ?t.0ii, at Tho Shasta. 2 1 R. K. Carmine of Sab'in, arrived in lied ford yesterday for a few dnys visit with friends. Gront sale of millinery still going on at Tho May Co. 211 H. G. Knders, one of tho lendini; merchants of Ashlanu, was In tint city yesterday for a few hours on business.' You ean drink a pint of elder for a nickel at OeVoe's. S. W, Creed came in from San Francisco yestorday to viMt in the city for a few days. Pattern hats, velours and -velvet?, all new, at the millinery 'salo at The May Co. 2 11 J. Shock toy of Rosehurg. Is spend' ing a few days In the city on bus! ness. Nash Hotel, Spsclal rates, week r month. Steam heat. 21.' Arthur llrown, tho Oregonlan agent, Is on a business trip to Port land. We are allowed n0 per cent sugar tyr December. Anticipating thin two nton'hs ao we enaed uih; of the bttat candy makers on the coaM. Fat more, give mure of Shasta candy. Try oar new line. Make ' Imv.U'' as usual' a reality. 210 President O'Sbea, of the federal land bank at Spokane, spent Mniulav in Mod ford, the guet of K. II. Kurd of the local faun loan hoard. Hemstitching and plcotlng at 10c per yard at Handicraft Shop. K. H. Kurd left Tuesday on n lri, to Sul'Mit on IhkuI bnstnes. A betmr plnr to do yonr Xina-; hnpjiini; Jo!i!itou's, the JeWfJt-r J I I - K l l!u - i.r Wellen. wns a Med ford visitor Te.fsdnv. The Red Cm ladies have the In vliatinriH and H kets for th b-.g Klk Red Cross Vbtor hall. Thrwik? 1 lv In;: night Se them and kv your., Janie KiM"li;iW. the Ante! tpf rancher. tinde a brlf !-it to Med ford Monday. Rrmovit) : now point: on tit Ml. Lounsf;i a MtlHrtrry "tore. 1 '. Ci Mati. Kwrvtiilnn M -o--t. 1 1-, Get your milk, crcait, butler nn buttermilk at lA'i..'s. Daily's Taxi. Pino e i r, (i. F. MrkiMson nn.i M A (,. of Portland, wire in tti. i My .';" day on ImMnrn. Free storage. Power Antn Co. tf Plensant, safe, fui-k. ship. It Ilalstend. 227 South Yntr.il. ; Ask liny Klk for an invitation to the Victory ball Thanktlvltn; i.-ht. Wo will se that you tet mi' i o K'' are one dollar. J. H. Morgan canto over Yreka to spend n f-w da s in th t r on business. Order your Xmas cards or folder. at the Modford Printing Co. Good line of fox and wolves, the mot populal furs this season. Rnr- tfnltis before rcmovni, at Ivan Hockersmlth came In from J the farm at iioagle Monday to visa in the city for a short time. The Optimo Cafe will servo a bis turkey dinner Thanksgiving day -for C"ic. Watch for menu tomorrow. 2IO Forty styles cf engraved Xmas cards and folders. Medford Printing Co. Uuy what you wi.h with that lib- jerfy bond, same as cash at Johngon's, jthe Jov.t-l.-r. 2 J 4 j W. M. Crott of Pos Angelej. was among the out of town visitors In the . city yesu-rday. I Wo biiv find nn1I PVArvHilnff IHi'h- est cash prices paid for furniture, carpets, tools, mattresses. Douglas H Hart, 24 North Front atreot, phone 1C2-J. 230 Orrcs, tha 1 allies' tailor, will be at Hotel Holland every Thursday after noon, lush-class work only. On account of the Influenza epi demic hindeiJng the preparation of a program, the regular meeting of the Rogue River Valley Ministerial asso ciation has heen postponed until the first Monday In January. Genuine Coca Cola at DeVoe's. Another opportunity to buy Shoes at very reasonable prices during tho month of November. I am going to give a 10 per cent discount on all men's nnd hoys' shoes. Come and get them. h. V. Stroud, No. 10 South Central avenue. 212 A child's yarn cap and roller skate was left at the Sun office tome time ago. Owner can get samo at Sun. Free storage. Power Auto Co. tf Knc raved Xmas cards and folders. Medford Printing Co. Report camo from the government yesterday of the death from pneu monia of Fay Lofland who was in the service jn France. Fay left here with tho Se.vfnth company, and this is sad niVH to his many friends in Medford. i Kverybody is invited to attend the Klks Red Cross Victory hall Thanks giving night. Procure your Invita tion and ticket from either the Red Cross or ajiy Klk. I Dr. Heine, Garnett-Corey Dldg. Mrs. M. FJ. Darnell leaves this afternoon for Yreka to spend Thans givlng with her son Charles Higgin- botbam. Liberty bonds accepted same as cash nt Johnson's, tho Jeweler. 214 20 per cent discount on women's button shoes. Schmidt's "Good Shoes," 21 North Central avenue. Passenger train number 1.1 Is five or six hours late caused b' a freight wreck In tunnel nine. Tho wreck was caused by the breaking of Journal on the engine. No one was hurt' in tho accident. If Its toys you want go to Japanese Art Store. 21 n anted A bargain In a small house and lot. Uox D, care Mail Tribune. Judgo Prim leaves this evening for Portland to visit hiu daughter, .Mrs. A. J. Kekfdson and will prob ably Rtay in the city for tho winter. Furniture upholstering, mattress making, crating and packing. Doug las. 21)1 S. Riverside, phone 102-.I. Now is you opportunity to learn stenography. Kit her day or night clauses. Kvport stenographers anil hit:h salaries yo together. Heeonie on expert nt Medford Dusiness Col lege. 1 JiittiM Raymond, dairyman of Lit tle Applegatn. Is In the city today on business. Ho Is also Interested In some chromo prospects In that vicinity. For fire Insuranco phono (5 4, cor ner Kleventh street nnd S. P. track. D. It. Wood & Co. A stoik, all new nnd up to date. Do your shopping l here. Johnson';-, the Jeweler 2 1 I Carl Stanley, fanner above Itiov.ts boro, was in the city yesterdav ufth a flip load of hop 3 which brought him lour hundred nnd fifty dollar". That was nuite a nhi bunch of money for a wagon load of pork. Wmiled- Girl to tend to children during afternoons. Phone Mr:i. Ro eit liuhl. Hotel Medford. Come to day or ninht 'hool aud b';;rn stcno.'.raphy as taui;:u by e rrts. Mf '.ford Ilu.-dness College now o;ieii. ;i F, TOD LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED RATES REDUCED WASHINGTON; Nov. :!(!. Klimin ulion ol' llo- one-hall cent it mile ex tra rniiroad fare tor Pullman tmnri tMirtation efj'eMive Pceeihber 1 hu- betn decided on bv Director Genera! M.Adoo. The order lo he j--ii(.,l mmiii, iilo will reteove other y.l'l erentinls ini-oo--cd bv the pji.-M'nirer rate order lust .June on toiiri.-t rleeneis nnd other special in con Miodatiun It wiil nt affect :mv (lie elmr-es imputed bv the piiiiiurn eoi!:pi-nv. Tii'-; v. ill i:-t;in a lo-s tit tl; rai!- (';. U Ml lt:-l .'.-(' f( S itt.'lilM.OiMI ;a.! -:e0'Mi,0(:M i; i- e-tijf.i.lcd. No radi cal ch;i!ii:i;,s be m;o.ie soon In paserrjcr train schedulis or sen ice. it was :.id lodav ;;t tio- r;:i!ntnd nd-:nini-rrarioo. A few e.vlr tn'-iiw niil he added to iieeoinuioilate iiiid-win-'"r o'iri.-t traffic to California and Florida. nrn ui ui join v.re.n, w as a M-dfo-d visitor Tuesday. The public U cordially invited to J attend the annual uh modal exercleni at KII;s Teiiipl'f, Sunday, Dec. 1 nt at J p. m. Kxccl!w:t program. 21 4 Klmo Throckmorton, stockman j from Apnlgatc, was doing uii:i!no-s; In the ciiy ye-;terdiiy. Royal and Pullman bread at De Voe's. Mrs. Fran!. Meyers of Heagle rpnt Tuetiday Iti A'edford. rirri.ii M"i f-rKlj Ifillnrtnt fnr men and women. Ashland. Oregon. ! ,0N'I, 0ct- 3...-(Correpoii- OriU-r j-o:ir Xmas cards or foliicrs ; lnr of Associated Press.) I'rag at t!:o !ed'ord Irintini? Co. ; mc-nta obtained of the latest output 1'. I.. Vpson and wif.j of Corvallis. i 0, Germln 80ngs an;i poBm, 0f the crir.e in yrifrcrday for a few days ; , . .1 , 1 1 visit with friends in tho city. wep are Bh lhru antl llvM' as were Hemstitching and pecoting atleir forerunners, with hate. Handicraft Shop 21C , .Xow burp Q flame forth, ror-jr uyles of engraved cards and! Vqt W(j faave ovel toQ ,onB( folders. A:..-dford 1'rinilng Co. j Hatc u nQ QT ,f u I God pardon ua tho wrong." This is the beginning of the piece cf verse whose kinship to the notor ious "Hymn of Hate" is evident. I Then follows a catalog of the allies' I Bins the foremost of which Is "con sorting with yellow Asiatics." The , final outburst runs: 'So burn, O r?te, flame forth! Hum even in Death's house. If ever hato should prove a sin. Sin be God's law to us." Tho writer signs himself "Mich ael", hut one Bernhard Konig who' styles himself "King Bear-heart," : outdoes him. He indites a long! poem telling Germany that when her ! "Virgin Sword" had struck down her I base and envious detractors, she I would be called on to execute Jus-; tlce, without abatement or mercy. I Thus: 4 Thou hurl at him your scorn, the hateful hypocrite, the master liar; j hurl it in his face that grins with pride. Drive him out there is no. roo.n for half measures drive out this scum of cowardly assassins, of: Walloon negroes! Away with them! ' The face of Kurope cannot endure such a disfigurement. A kick for this rabble which, a prey to folly, ! has presumed to cross swords with j Germany." There are nine stanzas of that. i Not very different Is the voice of, one P. T. Steicher, who grows lyrical ; with hatred of "the savago hordes," , tho enemy, who are characterized as "tigers, hyenas, the off-scourings of. ! humanity, tho shame of Kurope." There is another poem by one Zeiger who hymns Force as the, cleanser and inspirer of tho world. . "Peace," he cries, "is but war that keeps silent." "Kach sword-blow," W. Flex sings, , "is a Holy Mass, each rifle shot a Pi ayor." "O Dord," intones another, "wo j worship thy might, we worship Thee in Fiiinin armor: and the horrible1 work once accomplished and Peace t co mo again, albeit with wings bespat- ' terrd with bipod, then let thy lark ! sing for pladness; 'The illh-Mass of Germany is otol' I.' " FHENCH AT KICE TO NO DECISIONS FILED IN DINE AMERICAN SOLDIERS JACKSON COUNTY CASES I'AlilS. Xt. 28.-Everv family In SAI.KM. Or.. Xv. 2f..-Tlie m Nice will have n Amerirun xoMii-r im"p lu',rt '"' (,r''-""- '", n'",ll,r""-' as its Ktiost for dinner Thank-sitiviiu: l-ii.m.s tmhtv. .Ii.l nt lake anv a lav. A ri-liL-ious t-eremonv at the , tion ;n the sar.-.e o! Mveenev . .laeu A.neri. an cluir. h XU-e has been ; son co.intv. nor m the ca-f ut llu.tou j, 1 1,.. !,.. H-v. Mr H-.r-o-'. ' "v- . The Dm Dmhsg and After The C!d Reliable Round Package I i I && tip m ps at nicK-s Malte m A Tonic and Health Builder Ttrmovn thwt .T:'ng coupli or roH v. itu i.'n 1. eras ( tho calcium tablri). 'J'Iikv kIvo ntr;rtKtli to coDitint illneu. roe l.i.x- r; at tiniKilHta or from v' i:'KIN' T.AROi: A':'' ltV. Pli Untie! phia iIi.aftii..-i-3 of i;cU man's Altrai-v Very Nutritious, ESsgestihJe The TiEAL Food-nrink, Instantly prepared. Made Ly the OHiGINAL Horlick process and from ca.-efully selected materials. Used successfully over V4 century. Endorsed by physicians everywhere. aflndkSH0rlick'S The Original Thus Avoiding Imitations A Timely Suggestion See our display of Pottery, a reproduction of the Art of the Aztec Indians. A Vase or Jardiniere selected from this line, will give an Increased beauty to your Thanksgiving plants and flowers. fieaLh's Drug' 6'tore Phone 884. . The San Tox Store A whito Thanksgiving seems as sured Medford tills year the first since 1'JIO. Snow heiian falling at noon Tuenday, and tho beautiful con t'.nued to bianket the earili all after noon. It ll the first snowfall of the season and followed one of tho most ilorgeous sunrh-es of tile year, one Hint seemed to promise a perfect autumn day. The sun, however, after a brief glimpse of the valley, changed its mind and hid behind the rapidly gathering clouds that have brought the fin-t touch of winter. Weather predictions are for war mer weather ami rain -tho tho weather 'man seldom strikes it right in his Ion;; di.-taiue propln cicj. VILMO The Flour of Absolute Purity Xo more mixtures or substitutes are necessary and VILMO is guaranteed to be strictly ail first eiass wlieat'i'lour, raised and made in the Rogue IJiver Vallev. Insist 011 your dealer and you will be pleased. -eiiiiiiiir V(,u VILMO Flour Rogue Valley Mill Co. Are You Thinking of , Opening a Bank Account? F you haven't one it surely is time to think of it IIAHI) for its the most prac tical thing you ean do. But before starting it come in and learn how the First Na tional Bank ean serve vim. We are always glad to talk things, over. 11 I l Win. G. Tait, President itNATIONALj BULBS and 1 SWEET PEAS At the j Monarch Seed & Feed Co. 7t BOMBING RAiDS kOvTHUtN mZQp-iS onCA'IfST PLACt CT AMiJSEMiLNT The House of Big Features St:ititifs Xwr- 1 Jmx (he Iti'ii i-ii I'mres hi mlc TlMl linti;l)iii: niiils v Mi;iM It'JI 1 1 H'V. rn.in t'tun; Jhil nn irnt:'.n air- t!n" liluiif. ami IJd on o'.iur niillturv Im 7'.) Ions of Ijoinn-; worv driiii-.1. to 'r.ir'i l! JOHNfiON for DIAMONDS e uivile a eoniarison oi (iiialit v and price. licit ipih k t,i li.-it .: irai Willi f:.'.. ;;(- n!i! vi iilii'i: tit oi k 1 ' 1 T 1 5 1 t.l I jitilt Ir.H. 1 J . 1 1 r i.l in.; tituli- n foroin ':-. i'.l'll's txmrm J A i!. I ' r .ill 11. 1 Mil. 1 l.-.i al.k f..; 1 ..t Tr lt:rtleU' " I I r VE2KS Ss Mr.GOV AN CO rxnr.UTAKKi: I'Kf 1'li nir: l'm iric J?, NU;tit I'linnin: K W. Vij, 1'13-ja. I.lj A-l.tnt. l!'VC?A ONLY A FLW DAYS MORI". To o-.,l 1 ,iat H..v " 'Vi'r ;( r" hi' t'hrl nv.n ,.r. -..nt. All (.i t must ! i ic llt'.I Crni:; bt, : liailii l.ii t' rs in t i.c.ir t'l.'i:! X.r.. Wo hmo n ht Iliii of ii.i ful mill lilKlily iiiipn i inlcl ptivrnts Jur Hun. West Side riiarmacy Th.- R.'mII Smrr" ONE NIGHT ONLY-MONDAY, DEC. 2 KlawandjErlanger Present 15 The Master Magician 15 Assistants Press Opinion of New York Declares CARTER tiT I j. 1 . ' J - T 1 1 cy . . : jl lie jieaiusi iviagicraii i v eriraDie densanon T ph of M asric e Trium "The first time in the history of theatricals that blase Broadway ever paid $2 to see a magician, Alexander not excepted'' Local conditions enabled the Page management to secure this remarkable attraction at a reduced scale of prices PRICES Whole lower floor $1; Balcony 25c, 50c, 75c; Boxes $2 Seat sale Page box office Saturday, Nov. 30, at 10 a. m.