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PAOE TWO AfEDFOTID MATT; TKTBUXE, MEDFORD. OBEOOy. WEDNESDAY, XOVEMDER 27, 1918 10CAL AND PERSONAL ! i ''!( i! f: I ,! ! I! Horry B. Mills, manager of the Butte Falls Lumber company at Butte Kails, Is In the city today on business. They are Reding ready to operate the mill all winter and are building a plank road no that they can haul the Ioks In with trucks. The diet durinR a, id after Influ enza. Ilorllck's .Mulled .Milk, nour ishing, digestible. 8. B. Holmes of Entile Point, was In the tit; yesterday on business, Edgar Wight, for useful gifts. Jeweler, 17 X. Central. A. Lundgren who has been over in the chrome district In California for same time with Dr. Jtcdily, was in the city yesterday. A store full or bcnutirul and ap propriate Christmas suggestions at Johnson's, the Jeweler. 214 . J. C, Pendleton camo In " from Table Hock yesterday to attend to some business mutters. He did not forget that Thanksgiving day wa near and brought some fine, squash to some of his friends. Hemstitching, pccotlng. All work guaranteed. Vanity Hat Rhop. tf Frank N'lckey and wlfo who are living near Butte Falls, wero visiting friends In the city yesterday. The Liberty theatre will open Sat urday, IXovomlior 30th, Instead of Thanksgiving day as planned. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. (lllflllan of Ta coma, Wash., aro In the city with friends for a few days. l'rosent quarters leased. Wc must move. Now Is the time to purchase tne furs you have wanted at right prices. F. W. Barllett, 126 Kast Main. 214 T. S. Johnson and S. E. lirackott of Portland were in the city yester day on business. 1 Experienced hemstitching and po coting. Mrs. B. E. Hanoy, Garnutt Corey Bldg. Bemico . Warren came over from Hilt yesterday for a fow days visit In the city with friends. Five course turkey dinner Thanks lvlng day, sjl.00, at The Shasta. 212 All hats groatly reduced at Lottlo .Howard's. 214 marry u, Noborgnll and M. O. Mahlo of Portland, are in tlia city to day on business. Bee tlio wondorful assortment. In- dies wrist watches ut Johnson's., from 110.00 to tho diamond set benullos t100. 214 Piano tuning Ceo. W. Cross. En dorsod by tho lending musical people or southern Oregon. Leave your or aer today. Phono SOU. 212 J'. Pratt of Baker Clly, Is In tho city for a fow days on business. mo war is ovor and tho flu Is tone. Buy ChrlstinuB presents nt Japaneso Art Store. 215 h. E. Ireland or Hood Itlvur and I T. Ireland or Minneapolis, were visitors In tho city yostorduy, For the best lnsuranco uijo Holmes, tht Insurance Man. F. C. Jobo of St. Louis, Mo., ar rived In the clly yesterday to spend fow days looking over tho country. You can drink a plut of elder for nickel at DoVoo's. T. 0. Ilradlejyof Prospect Is in tho city for a few days on business. Nash Hotel. Spsclul rutos, week r month. Steam heat. 215 W. C. Bostwlck and wife arrived In Medford yesterday from Portland for a few days visit with friends in the country. Wanted to rent, good piano, 22s wnu ventral. j 4 A. S. Knowllug came in from Ap plegato yesterday to visit u short time in tho city. W are allowed i00 per cent sucar for December. Anticipating this two monlhs ago wo engaged one of the best candy makers on the coast. Eat more, give moro of Shasta candy. Try our new linn. Make "Imsliii4i usual - a reality. 2 HI I). L. Abbott und wlfo and A. K aiatnow loit on tho morning train to visit lu Weed. Cel.. for a fen- ilnv Horastltching and plcotlng at 10c per yam at Handicraft Shop. Caleb Showers and son . .1. show, era left this morning to spend Thanksgiving duy with John llolsi In Poo Villey, Klninntli county, 1111, 1 have a goose hunt. A better plai-o to do your .Ninas hupping. Jei'iisonV., tho Jeweler 2 14 J. W. Fish anil family left fur ( hi co, "!.. on the morning train. Tnev win probably spend the winter there N. S. Bennett brought in a ten pound winter radish for the evhlhit building yesterday. Nine-course tur'icy dinner Thank, giving day Jl.uu, at the Slii,,. Fred Butler und whe lefi i'i morning for ('open, cn! , where he employed at Die c.il.-i i Power 0, plant. The Bed Cross ladies have the in rltatlons and tickets f. .r the big Elk.. ro.vi iruiry hall. Thank. -giv ing night. See them and eel funs. Agnes Bennett nml Mrs.' i:;i,.-; Wilson, daughters of X. s 11,. mum. who have been packing fruit in iio,.,i Hlvcr. returned homo this inorniir.: I' J. McPherson and wi:'e ef K.ile Point, who hnvo been on o t.sit in Portlund, camo In on the inornlng (rain. 1 lio.'uovr.l sale now going on at Mis.. Loiinsluiry's Millinery store. Uii pan Main. Everything nt cost. 2ir, i . j .. - . P. O. Crawford of San Francisco, Fay lvlser, chief yeoman, IT. S. X., Is spending a few days lu the city 01 of Berkeley, Cal.. Is visiting hie business. grandfather, V. Wallace, and many (let your milk, cream, butter andifrlunds. Most of Ills old school buttermilk at DeVoe's. Rod Waggoner and E. A. Aldlce of Portland, lire in the cily on business. Daily's Taxi. 1 none IP. H. A. Cousins of Portland, was In tho city yesterday on business. Free storage. Power Auto Co. tf It. E. Uogers, Joe Martin, It. Mil ler, M. Munson, K. Bull and O. Orum. stead, members of the Sunsot com pany, arrived In the city by auto yes terday from Portland. - Pleasant, safe, quick, sure. Dr. Halstead, 227 South Central. 233 Allen Anderson and Fred Williams of Grants Pass, are doing business in the city today. Xine-course turkey dinner Thanks giving day $1.00, at tho Shasta. 212 J. Schocklty of Hoseburg, arrived in Medford yesterday to spend a few days looking over tho country. Ask nny Elk for anlnvltation to the Victory ball Thanksgiving night We will see that you get one. Tickets are one dollar. Alex Anderson and wife of Centra! Point, wero visiting In tho city yes terduy. Order your Xmas cards or folders at tho Medford Printing Co. Ted l.iwis and daughter Ina and M. O. Wallace of Grants Pas3, wero visitors In tho city yesterday Good lino of fox and wolves, the most popular furs this season. Bar gains before removal, at Bartlett's. 214 E. L. Terrll! who used to bo night editor for the Sun and who has been spending a few days in the city re cuperating from an attack of the in tliienza, left for n trip through the southern stnteR this morning. Forty styles of engraved Xmas cards and folders. Medford Printing Co. J. G. Davles. mining engineer of Sacramento and Gold Hill, was In the city yesterday on business. Buy what ynu wish with that lib erty boud, same as cash at Johnson's, the Jeweler. 214 The success of the Medford Busi ness college seems assured as there aro reported to bo more than suffic ient members enrolled to put the un dertaking upon n paying basis. Wo buy and sell everything. High est cash prices paid for furniture. carpets, tools, mattresses. Geo. W. Douglas, :! Xortll Front street, phone KI2-.I. 230 Orros, high grartos tailoring for! men nnd women. Ashland, Oregon. Medford and vicinity's shnro of tho largo shipment of mail from Franco which landed tho first of the week In Xew York Is expected to nr live tomorrow to help along tho 1'haukBglvlng of those who have boys and friends over there, Orros, tho ladles' tailor, will be at Hotel Holland every Thursday after noon. High-class work only. Circuit court, convenes next Mon day und will hold session during tho greater part of tho week. Gonuiue Coca Cola nt DeVoe's. Sum Sundry was In town today buying supplies for tho Blue Ledge mine. Another opportunity to buy Shoes at very reasonablo prices during tho month of Novombor. 1 am going to Blvo a 10 per cent discount on nil men's nnd boys' shoes. Come and got tho.u. L. F. Stroud, No. 10 South Central nvonuo. 212 Henry Myers of Lnko Crook, spent Hie day lu town yesterday. A child's yarn cap and roller skate was left at tho Sun office sumo time ago. Owner can get same at Sun. Order your Xmas cards or folders at the Medtord Printing Co. Herman Of I'enbncher of Applegute was in town today buying supplies. Free storage. Power Auto Co. tf Mr. Matz of tho forest service, in charge of timber sale at Pelican bay, returned this morning. Ho will re main in Medford for the winter. Engraved Xmas cards and folders. Medford Printing Co. Forty st les of engraved cards and fublers. Medford Printing Co. Burn To Mr. and Mrs. Hoy K. Green, Sams Vulloy, Tuesday, Xo- vt inner 2tl. a son. Dr. Holne, Garnott-Coroy Bldg. Born To Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Areno of Gold Hill. Saturday, Xovember 2:1, 11 son. Liberty bonds accepted K.aine as cash at Johnson's, tho Jeweler. 214 Hemstitching and pecotlng at Handicraft Shop. 216 .1. A. lloltie of Grants Pass, was in .Mcdlorcl on business Tuesday. 2 0 per cent discount on woman's button slioei. S.-hmldt's "Good Shoes." L' I North Central avenue. friends, however, aro elsewhere, many of them in the service. He will remain over Thanksgiving. Grants i'ass Courier. If Its toys you want go to Japanese Art Store. 215 There will be a reception Monday evening at tho M. E. church for the new Dr. Carlos. All members ana friends of tho church arc invited. Wanted A bargain In a small house and lot. Box D, care 'Mall Trlbuno. A. Lenrned of Applegato. 'was a Medford visitor Wednesday. Furniture upholstering, mattress making, crating nnd packing. Doug las, 201 S. Riverside, phone 1C2-.I. Art Boggls of Beagle, was a busi ness caller in .Medford Wednesday. Now Is you opportunity to learn stenography. Either day or night classes. Expert stenographers and high salaries go together. Become on expert at Medford Business Col lege. 13 Xumes of contributors to the war workers f ind, omitted In the pub lished list of contributors Include G. M. Itoberts, $20; Mr. and Mrs..W. E. Crews $". For flro insurance phone 64, cor ner Eleventh street and S. P. track. D. H. Wood & Co. Wm. Iliege of Rural Route 2, spent Wednesday in Medford. A stock, all new and up to date. Do your shopping there. Johnson's, tho Jeweler. 214 Bunkers of this district held their quarterly meeting In Medford Tues day. Wanted Girl to tend to children during afternoons. Phone Mrs. Bob ert Kiihl, Hotel Medford. Fred Williams and F. C. Jiramwell of Grants Pass, were In Medford on business Wednesday. Come to day or night school nnd learn stenography as taught by ex perts. Medford Business College now open. 13 W. A. Folger who has been In Portland attending a convention of the county food administrators of tho state, returned home this morn ing. Boynl and Pullman broad at De Voo's. T r n jii nt Sauid Valley where silo resided for many years, later removing to Phoe nix. In 1S97 she removed to Call forma. Her brother, the lale J. G Martin, was a well known pioneer of .Medrord. She Is survived by seven children Mrs. Hattle Wlllard of lied Bluff. Mrs. C. E. Davis of Ashland, O. Hussey of Oakland, XIron S. Smith of Sacramento. Albert Smith of Oak land, Mrs. Sarah Judy of Dunsinulr, Mrs. Kaehael liamcy of . Seattle, Charles Smith of Black Hock, Wn. Her remain.-! wero Interred at lied Bluff, Nov. 20. ROTHERMKL Word has been received of tho death In action in France, August 15, of Wilson Both ermol, a member of tho Fourth Engi neers, a former resident of Medford. llo is tho son of Mrs. C. L. Corwin who until a couple of years ago made her home in Medford, und a brother of Homer ltothermcl, now In business at Camp Lewis. Tho deceased was a farmor by occupation and resided near Astoria. He was about 35 years or ago. LVOXS Oscar Lyons, aged 30 died Xov. 25 at Walla Walla, Wash., from influenza. He was a son of the late J. A. Lyons and a native of Mod- ford, residing here until four years ago. He was well known as on arch itect and builder. He Is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Wetzell of Portland and Mrs. Van Headenbiirg of Wellcn nnd one brother. X. M. Lyons of Med ford, two children and his former wife. Itemains were shipped to Med ford. Funeral services will be held at Weeks & McGowan's chapel, Fri day morning, Xov. 20. at 10 o'clock. Interment In I. O. O. F. cemetery. OBITUARY SMITH Mrs. Josephluo Smith, 1 pioneer of Oregon and Juekson conn died at Ashland, Xov. 23, nt tho homo of her daughter, Mrs. C. E. Davis, aged 75 yours, 10 months and 23 days, For tho past 20 years she had been a resident of Bed Bluff, only recently joining hor daughter. Slxi came across tho plains with her parents by ox-team, locating at Mc Mlniivllle, was married In 1S03 to Stephen Hussey who died In ISM. In 1S70 sho married George W. Smith. She camo to Jnckson county In lst',5, taking up a homnstoad at How a Sidesman Surfcrcxl It. J. Porter, Sterling. Col., writes: "For six months I suffered with a painful weak back. As a traveling salesman 1 had to stoop frequently to pick up my grips, which I grew to dread as the pain when I straightened up was awful. Numerous remedies failed to reach my case. I was in duced to try Foley Kidney Pills. Re llof was immediate. Say, they are great! Any ono afflicted as I was should try a bottle or two of Foley Kidney Pills." Good for pain in the back, rheumatic pains, aching joints, soro muscles. For sale by Medford Pharmacy. - 10 BE ADMIRAL WASHINGTON,' Xov. 27. Vice Admiral William S. Sims, commander of American naval rorcea in Europe since tho United States entered the war has been selected for promotion to tho rank or admiral when a va cancy in tho list occurs next month thru tho retirement of Admiral Aus tin M. Knight, commanding the Asi atic fleet. Rear Admiral Albert Cleaves, ehler or the convoy service which has guarded transports going .overseas without losing an east-bound ship, will be made vlce-admfr.il to fill the vacancy caused by the advauco of Admiral Sims. I Rear Admiral Thomas S. Rodgersj succeeds to tho command of the Asi atic fleet, relieving Admiral Knight. who already has started for home. tiIISE!mi!l :i!ilJ!i!!l, lilmilii.'iHIJ What's the its? of pretending? Tino ivi II find yea cut. IMPMALES MCvr CIO.' '3S make no pn. tensn, hut they've taught thousands of men v.h;il quality means in a cigarette. They are what they are, always the longer you smoke them the better you'll like them. $1C0 Reward, $100 The readers of ttita paper will "be planned to learn that (hare 1b at leait one dreaded diaenie that aotoiica liua bemi a Mo to ruio In ail lift stolon ami that Is (-atnrrh. rmnrrh licin greatly Inilucined by rnrimuutlonal coral I lions rtftjuircs constitutional treatment. Hall's iiiutrin AiemruiQ is inai'n ltlKTllllliy ami nctH thru tho im.od on the Mucous Sur faces of Mio Syfett'iu th.H-ybv ufntrovliin tho foundation of tho dtrtpuiio, jilvlntf' (ho pa Mont slronRlh hy hullilln:; up tin con cl'.liillon and flHslMin. natur? In dolnn Its work. Tin proprietors have no tutirli tnith In (ho curative power of IluH'.i f'ainrrh Mpdli-in' that they offer One Hundred Hollars for any cne that It fails to rare. P-nd for liit of tentimonlnls. Address V. .1. CHKNKY & CO., Toledo, Ohio. Sold by nil DruKRiAt.i, 75.-. MAIU.EY lii IN. DfcVO'N V, IN. ARROW COLLARS CK CLUETT. PS-NFrtDY A CO INC. r'AHEPti JOHlVSUSi for DIAMONDS We invite, a, comparison ot quality, and price. A Timely Suggestion See our display of Pottery, a reproduction of tho Art of tho Aztec Indians. A Varo or .Turdlnlero retorted from this line, will give an liR-reuuod heauty to your Thanksgiving plants and flowers. fieath's Drug 6'tore Phone 884. The San Tox Store TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY j WEEKS Ss McGOWAN CO UXDKRTAKER ' rxir ITiono: IVlle SKZ7. Sight rhoncni F. W. Wrrlit, lPIWa Icl Aialitant. WANTED A iliiv omt Itl, to ham tho rW irl- ;iii Out s-.. Musi ho u,.;tt up P I'li'i', a.i -irate with FiiiunM. q ti K ! le.un ami willing to work I' I 'pro; niniiv to t .o,' uv. A !'. Iv (.1.1 f:'.iliPti4 v ly io and ro t in- iiu;ili retire?. 1' 1 : - rou S '.!; -i:m r.rl lomlru ar. ; now itioHAir top nml st at ovorv J l,ook ami runs like nw. $ 4 Mt rt. sonto tfrmn. A 'it n I-Aeli.itmf I s t North Ui;tt sin-el. i ! AND Kven our efforts in tliis :;ic;it war resources 01 Kus country lo i!i liel.l. re not depleted tlie inexIiauM ilile point w'nere Tliaiikspviier feasts are no . loimer In this, as in other e the weight of t;ood thin-I'lelltv. 1! tl (ill: t. ililes o the I" eat, ;um over tlie na! ion will cumin wc ;roau with still have More than that, the 1. swill so,,n he home, and tl.i-oii.Ji a kind IVovi 'deuce, this year will he a real Thanks i iiu. The Jackson County Bank Established 18S8 y y : Y 7 A i 7 T y f h 3in Iicr6 s That you are f., .iiiu.JM.ijii.jj.jaj face to Willi mighty values A lot of Men's Work and Dress Shoes while they last - $3.00 Men's Heavy Rough Neck Sweaters - $1.25 A few Levi Sirawss Overalls - - $1.50 Ehaki Pants going at$L50 Boys' Underwear Heayy - - - - Men's Suspenders a snap - - - - Men's Work Shirts Men's Dress Shirts going at - - Men's Heavy Work Socks at - - - 35c 25c 75c - 75c Men's Extra Heavy Work Socks - - Men's Dress Socks going at - !0c 15c - - 15c Flannel Shirts Shirts that we have been selling at $2.50 and worth $3 gcing at while they last Men's Suits, Men's Over coats, Trunks, Suitcases and Bags, Blankets, Men's Hats, Caps and Gloves You can save money on any old thing yon want X A. j. T x x t z I x I X y X x I y X I X K X i 1 I y X X X X X X I X X T X X I i y f y t y y y t y y f f y y y y y y y y y t y y t T y t THE CHEAPEST STORE IN THE WEST WILL H. WILSON Push the money under the door 1Z.