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PAOE TWO MEDFORD MATL TRTBIINTl, MEDFORD, ORECON, TUESDAY, DECEMBER H, 1918 IOCAL AND ' PERSONAL DANCING GIRLS WHO ARE IN LOVE. IN MUSICAL COMEDY AT PAGE THEATER SATURDAY Tho Wednesday Study club ?dll moot ut city library Wednesday, Dec. 4 tli at 2:30 1). m. A full attondunce in desired. Tho personal plensuro In giving the diamond will make a direct ap peal to the one you love; . Martin J. , Keddy. for diamonds. 216 Monday night at the Liberty thea tre the audience was made uncom fortablo for several minutes by the stovo smoking badly. Manager Harcko. made an Immediate investi gation and finally sent two assistants to the root where it was found some boys had placed boards and brlrlts over tho chimney. These wore re moved and all was comfortable again. . Manager Harcko Is looking for the boys. . Hemstitching, pecotlng. All work guaranteed... Vanity Hat Shop. tt The Amona class of the Baptist church will hoi da business meeting Wednesday evening at the home of Grace Bratney on West Fourteenth ; street. All old and new members are urged to be present. Xmas cards. Handicraft Shop. 221 The business, meeting of the Kp- worttt League has been postponed from tonight until, next Tuesday evening, Dec. 10th. Pianos Ellington, Hamilton, sold by H. N. Loflond, at 225 South Oak dale. . Liborty bonds taken same as cash. - Phone. 69 1-J. : ' C 240 A telegram received from New York from Miss Elizabeth . Putnam booked to sail today on overseas ser vice, states that at the last moment all sailings were cancelled on cable from France aud that no more Red Cross workers in any capacity will be sent abroad. Sometime ago all ex cept hut-workers and ambulance dri vers were ordered stopped. She re port that S00 young women,-gath ered at Xew York from all parts of the country,- are affected by the order. Experienced hemstitching and pe cotlng. Mrs. B. E. Haney, Garnett Corey Bldg. . On Wednesday, Thursday and Fri day of this week the public library will have on display a group of chil dren's books and finely illustrated editions suitable for Christmas gifts. Prices will be marked and arrange ments have been made by which or ders may be left at the library. ; You can select no more desirable gift than jewelry. Roddy's for gifts of lasting worth. ' 216 W; L,. Jones of Butte Falls, was visiting friends .in. the city yesterday. B.'P. Anthey of Albany; Ore., is spending a few days in the city on business. Yarns for sweaters for Xmas gifts. Handicraft Shop. 221 Bruce Buck, from tho copper dis trict near V at kins, is In the city for a few days on business. Double the purchasing power of your money. Attend the One Cent sale' at the Rexall store, Thursday, Tiaay ana Saturday. 219 W. H. DeVoe and S. W. Thomas who are spending a few days looking over tho valley, were in the city the first of the week. xi fuuuu doi neea two not water bottles see your neighbor. Perhaps he needs one. Get two for the price of one at the Rexall store sale Thurs day, Friday and Saturday. 219" L. E. Schmidt and Archie Richard son were In the city on business yes terday. Dennison's gift dressings 10c tu usual. Shop mornings, now. Med- ford Book Store.- ' ' Abe Rhoden of Applegate, was in me city yesterday on business. Tor the. best insurance see Holmes, the Insurance Man. 43. .W. Deans came up from Hugo, Ore.,' to spend a few days with friends in the country, was In. the city yesterday. : Kodaks, developing tanks, tripods ana all other Eastman accessories. Shop mornings, now. Medford Book Store. S. S. Sawyer and J. Jones are in the city for a few days visiting with friends. You can drink a pint ol cider for a nickel at DeVoe's. Attorney unggs of Ashland, was in the city for a few hours yesterday looking after his property on AVest Tenth street. Place order for an Oldsmoble now. Treichler Peirson Inc. Royal Brown, one of the leading merchants of Eagle Point, was. In the city yestorduy oh business'. Chimney cleaning; furnace and boilers cleaned and repaired; stack and 'roof painting. ' John J. Troy, phone 97. 221 Bruce Wilson, the 'Griffin Creek orchardlst, was doing business in the city yesterday. : 'We are allowed 00 per cent sugar for December. Anticipating this two months ago we engaged one.of the best candy makers on the coast. ; Eat more,-1 give more of Shasta candy. Try; our new line. Make "business as usual" a reality. 21G Lawrence Cox of Prineville, who has beon visiting the family of P. H. Maben, left this morning for Fresno, Cal. ; , .'. :' : "- ' . : ' Gifts for tiny tots.' Handicraft Shop. ' ' " ' 221 Ned ,E. Moore of Los Angeles vis ited" in the city 6ver Sunday.- Miss Ida -Hinston returned this morning' to resume teaching school noar Eaglo Point.: Homstltehlng and plcotlng at 10c per yard at Handicraft Shop, f ty".' F, Qulsenberry left this morn ing foV Yreka and Montague on busi ness. ' , ' -J Let the Handicraft Shop ' help olect your Christmas gifts. 2211 VIco-Presldent D. S. Elliott, in clmrgo of traffic for tho American Railway Express company, has in formed all operating officials and agents of the company thruout the United States, that it Is tho purpose of tho company to uphold In every way the request of the council of de fenso that Christmas express ship ments be started on their way by Dec. 5. As there is at the present time largo shipments of foodstuffs being shipped to the large cities and over seas, that nothing should be sent that will interfere with it. That all gifts for long distance should not be started later than Dec. 5, and short hauls, not later than Dec. 10, and that a card with the address of the sender and of the consignee be plac ed inside of each package. Removal sale now going on at Miss Lounsbury's Millinery store. 126 East Main. Everything at cost. 216 The business that Bliss. (Heine started in a small way a few months ago of making toys for children, has increased rapidly in the last two months. He has received orders from different parts of the state and Washington and now is filling a Christmas order for San Francisco. The toys are lead soldiers and cav alry with tho colors Or the French and American uniform; battleships and destroyers. In Seattle and Aber deen some of the confectionery stores use them as specials with Nut Sun daes. In one of the toy stores in town they are displayed in Infantry and cavalry formation which. Is at tracting considerable attention. Buy a Dodge Bros, car for Christ mas. Treichler Peirson Inc. Mrs. Erastus Wilson came up from Rogue River yesterday to visit with 'Mrs.. J. F; Gregory near Agato for a few days. Get your milk, cream, batter and buttermilk at DeVoe's. j Mrs. Archie Ash and daughter left yesterday for San Francisco to meet Ms. Charles Lebo. Chimney sweep, phone 623-R. 220 Bliss HeliK shipped by express yesterday a Rufus Red Belgian hare to Havana, "North Dakota, and a Flemish Giant to San Jose, Calif. Daily's Taxi. Pnone 15. Miss Eleanor Maule has been en gaged as hipping clerk in the ex press office. Malted milk 50c lb. De Voe's. J. M. Vpton, orchardlst near Cen tral Point wa3 in the city yesterday on business. Pleasant, safe, quick, sure. Dr. Halstead, 227 South Central. 233 Merle Gray, who is with the Ore gonlan in Portland, Has had a very severe attack of the influenza ana is visiting In the city while recuper ating. You can always find something for a quick lunch at De Voe's. Dean M. Baldwin, II. Hanson and W. W. Phillips of Seattle are in the city for a few days on business. We buy and sell everything. High est cash prices paid for furniture, carpets, tools, mattresses. Geo. W. Douglas, 34 North Front street, phone -1G2-J. , 230 E. L. Kollenborn, H. W. Garrett and A. S. Brown of Portland, were doing business in the city yesterday. -Nash Hotel. Special rates, week or month. Steam heat. 241 A. A. Pirn of Eugene is spending a tew aays In the city on business. De Voe wants small show case. L. C. Falkenbarger arrived In Med ford yesterday from The Dalles, to spend a few days looking over the city and country. See Trolchier Peirson Inc.,' for tires, oils, and auto accessories. The inspection and general repair and construction crew of the Wes tern Union Telegraph company who are making a tour of. inspection of their- lines from Seattle on all the coast lines in Oregon and California are at work on the lines near Med ford today, and will probably move up to Ashland this evening. Fore man Hi R. Wright has a crew of six teen of as husky and jolly linemen as ever came thru Medford, and a construction train of six cars to carry supplies,, and sleeping and dining cars for the boys. De Voe has a fine line of assorted chocolates at COc per lb. W. L. Hadderly of Corvallis. ar rived In Medford yesterday to spend a few days looking over the valley. uruer your Xmas cards or folders at tho Medford Printing Co. Harry U Cope, F. S. Werstall. F. 1! t'owell and Mr. and Mrs. C M Bates of San Francisco, aro visiting In tho city today. 1'orty ytylcs of encraved Xmas cards and folders. Medford Printing o. . L. H. Blelnqulst and Lee Parker were over-hlglit visitors in the city. ur. Heme, oarnutt-Corey Bldg. WEEKS & McGOWAN CO " 'UNDERTAKER ''' Day Phone: Pacific .227. Night Phones: P. W. Weeks. 1B3-J2. Lady Assistant. - E, It. Bell, Elmer Bertolson, Goo. Southull, S. Lund and X. Hodderly aro In tho city today on buslnoss. . Orres, high grades tailoring for men and women. Ashland, Oregon. Chas. J. Carton, F. G. Cushlng. Evelyn Maxwell and Florence- Geof frey, members of tho show company, wero registered in the city yesterday. Orres, tho ladles' tailor, will be at Hotel Holland every Thursday after noon. High-class work only. N. F. Crawford of Ft. Jones, Calif. is spending a tew days In" tho city on buslnoss. . . .. Medford Auto Top Co., 30 IXorth Grape. Auto top repairing, phone 104. Eon Mitcholl came up from Port land yesterday to spend a few days in the city on business. Order your Xmas cards or folders at tho Medford Printing Co. D. M. Lowe came in from the ranch near Talent yesterday and is attending to business here today. S. B. Holmes f Eagle Point was visiting friends in the city yesterday. Engraved Xmas cards and foldors. Medford Printing Co. C. A. Edmondsoa of Butte Falls, is visiting friends in the city today Forty styles o engraved cards and romers. Medford Printing Co. E. P. Authey arrived in -Medford yesterday to spend a few days look ing over the valley. Auto curtains and lights, all kinds. Medford Auto Top Co., , 30 North Grape, phone 104. ;. J. M., Holman of Dunsmulr, Cal., is doing business in the city today. Medford Auto Top Co.,.N. Grape. Geo. BIskel and O. J. Oscar came up from Glendale yesterday for a few days visit in tho city. Furniture upholstorlng. mattress making, crating and packing. Doug las, 201 S. Riverside, phone 162-J. C. R. Roberts of the Meadows dis trict wa3 an over-night visitor In the city. ;.,: '' H. C. Stockwell and J. E. Clem- Ings of Los Angeles, are In the city today on business. . ; .. For fire insurance phone 64. cor ner Eleventh street and S. P. track. D. R. Wood & Co. ' Chas. Hams of Fergus Falls. Minn. who Is from the home town of. J. D. Bell, is visiting with him today. J. Pealiody and L. Morrison of Chi cago, are doing business in tho city today. . Charles Allen of San Francisco, Is In the city for a few day3 on business. An epidemic of bad colds has fol lowed the Influenza scare, with sev eral oases of influenza also reported. Half a dozen flu cases have been tak en to the hospital and tho public is warned not to neglect colds. . . The firm of Brown and Brown Is suffering from bad colds or influen za. Sid Brown is reported to have developed influenza and Ed Brown Is. confined to his bed by a severe cold Bud Lawrence is suffering from an attack of influenza or near influenza. as is James Emery of the California Oregon Power company. Dr. C. R. Ray has returned from an extended stay at San Francisco, much improved in' health. The Cafe 'Holland has thaneed hands and will be operated hence forth by Gustav Bromser, a well known hotel chef, who formerly con ducted the grill rooms at tho Hotel Chandler at Marshfiold and Hotel Hall at Klamath Falls. He will make specialty of quick service and comes highly recommended. LOCAL SOLDIERS Word was received today that James Berry of Jacksonville, and Dolbert O. Hrowstor of Kuch, were' severely wounded In action, Oct. 10. Tho boys left Modford In the draft Juno 30th. Dolbort Brewster Is 30 years old and Is tho sou of Geo. O. Brewster who lives on a homestead in tho Applegate. James Berry Is tho son of D. W. Berry and Is about 30 years old. He has two brothers In Frunce. TO Fl SPORTS FOR AVIATORS PARIS, Dec. 3. (lluvns.) Frunch military aviators are planning tho organization of an association to fos ter aerial sports and to place compe tent pilots at the service of the gov ernment and Industry and business. Tho association will Include- tho lead ing French aviators and will have the support of tho govornmont. Nu merous ; aces, already have signified their Intention of jolulng. - , OFFICER ARRESTED LOS ANOKLl'.S, Clil. Dec. 3.. Ueittetmnt K. II. IVrrv. suiiulit Ii eannwtiun Willi the death bv xhootinir ot l upturn Alu'uni I'oxner "1 Kscoua do. wiiH imntureil hv llirvo ili-nut short! fs of I.OM Aimoli's count v tit Utijimlulo. nlioul 75 miles nbrtlienMt ol hero, sltorllv before noon todav The officers reported liv telt'iiliono without uivimr di-lnils, nml said thov would return with their prisoner, roui'luiii; here Into todav. GARFIELD RESIGNS AS FUEL ADMINISTRATOR WASHINGTON". Doc. 3. Fuel Ad mlnlstrntor (inrfioid lmn resigned and Prcsldont Wilson bus accepted Ills resignation. This was announced tonight at tho White House. BRITISH MUNITION WORKERS WANT TO SEE PREMIER LONDON. Deo. ;t. Women muni tion workers who Imve lioen reociviutf liiuh pay and who linve boon dis ehnrtiod. marched to Dtiwninv street toduv ntiil demanded to sou l'roniier Lloyd deorire. - BRITISH FLEET ARRIVES AT LI8AU IN COURLAND COPKNHAGKN. Doc. XA Hrilih flot nrrivod ve-storJnv nt the port of l.ibau in ( iiurlnnil. on the llnlllo siivs n Wiill't Utirouu dispatch from Korlm todnv. , TWO M0RE1RANSP0RTS LEAVE WITH SHIPS WASHINGTON, Doc. 3. Two steamers, tho Empress, of Britain and tho Adriatic, sailed from Liver pool yesterday for New Yprk with re turning American'troops, tho war de partment announced today. The Em press of Britain carries 76 officers, 10 nurse3 and 2389 men. The Adri atic carries SO officers and 2208 mon. ' ; 1 RUMANIAN ROYALTY , PLAN VISIT TO PARIS PARIS. Dec. X (rrnvas.l Kinir Ferdinand and Uueen .Marie of Ruma nia may vi.siC Paris in the near future, ncoonlin' to the. K.clio de Pnri-i. ... A Tonic and Health Builder TtftmovA thnt trnrnlnir found or cold with 1'nlct'rbn (tho cnloluin tnhlat), Thoy kIvo ntrmiKth lo comhrtl Ulnois. f(i' lioxt'H nt flruKtflflts or- from K 'K.MAN l.AmmATOnV. PMIu.Mphla tianurttomi'fli's t lUitiarTo Alternltva The House of Bio Features. Today-Tomorrow CONSTANCE TALMADGE Sauce t Goose COMEDY ORCHESTRA Regular, Prices Cancelled War Contracts. WASHINGTON. Dec. 3. fnn.ll. lions of war contracts since the nrin isticc was signed were estimated bv Secretary linker todav to uirereate $2,000,000.0(10. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE 31 (trade. Shorthorn calves; also 10 Hereford cown and 20 spring shoats. Address Ante ope Orchard, Wellen, Oregon, or phone Eagle Point 25-F13.- 221 FOR SALE Registered Duroc boar. also two registered Duroc sows. Meridian Orchard. Phono 12-K11. 218 FOR SALE Black Minorca and White Leghorn pulIetB. Call 810 South Oakdalo. Phone 750-1. 210 WANTED Experienced orchard foreman, married man. State full particulars and salary wanted. Dox XXZ, Tribune. DR. EICKFvRT EYES SGIENTIFIOAJjTjY TESTED,, ANP GLASSES PROPERLY FITTED , Suite 1-2 over May Co. NO PKOrS TJSKD 'Saturday 7 DECEMBERS First New York Musical Hit of the year. Highly endorsed by Portland papers. ARTHUR HAMMERSTEIN'S DAZZLING SUCCESS A MUSICAL COMEDY OF DELIGHTFUL SURPRISES DDOn AND LYRICS BY ANOTHER NEWYORK CASINO KNOCKOUT OTTO HAft BACH and EDWARD CLARK music by RUDOLPH FRIMl . authors OP "KATINKA" "HIGH JINKS" AND "THE FIREFLY" REMARKABLE CA5T-W0NDER CHORU5-REALS0NBHIT5 With.O.SCARI FIGMAN and Original company of forty-five people. Mail orders for scats accepted now. PRICES: 50c, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00. . , , Curtain at 8:10 p. in! sharp. ' :fr sr53 ,. We arc hcadquar- tcrs for These, ' "THE MOST i POPULAR GIFT OF ALL" A WRIST WATCH "JOHNSON" The Jeweler WANTED TO BUY Furniture and House Furnishings of All Kinds Also Any Old Thing, of Value i ' Want Two Small Houses to Move No Exchange or Commission Spot Cash and the Highest Price WILL H. WILSON 30 and 32 N. Fronr . Phone 467 or 554 Cafe Holland Open All Day from 6:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. Gustof Hromser, an experienced chef, has taken over the management of the Cafe Holland, and will give the peo ple of Medford the best and quickest service possible. Mr. Hromser has been chef at tho Ho tel Chandler, Marshfied, Ore., and Ho tel Hall, Klamath Falls, Ore. Special Club Breakfast 40c Merchants' Lunch 40c (; pinner a la Carte , Remember, Cafe Js Open All Day Quick Superior i Service