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PAGE TWO MEDFORD MATL TIUTftTNE, MBDVOTID, OREOON, THtTftftDAY, H, 3013 I0CAL AND PERSONAL . .Mr.- and Mrs. Cioorge B. Carpenter arc stilt In, Now York wlioro Mr. Car penter has. been training in tlio const nrtlllory. Lieut: John B. , Morrill of '"Gold Hill, Is also stationed In New 'i Yorlt, not having hail a chance to sto abroad,., nltho ho expected to last , surcpler .following his bolpg coram ls . cloned as an aviation officer, .y Sweet elder for sale at tho Can nery.! Bring your Jug. . t ' ( 1 Superintendent W. Gaston Domer gue, Metropolitan Life. Insurance company, also Ed Wltte of Metropol itan Mod ford staff, left for Portland Sunday evening to attend a business meeting held at Hotel Benson Mon ' day, returning to Medford Tuosday afternoon. ,u. t -, , . All members of Medford lodge No. ' 1168 B. P. O. Elks are requested to be present at the next regular meet ing of the lodge Thursday night, Dec. ptb... Initiation and refreshments. 21S , '. ..It. H. Whitehead and daughter, Mrs. Homer Pellett leave Sunday to spend the winter In Son Francisco and other California points. During their absence Mr. and Mrs. Wm. O'Hara' will occupy their Central avenue home. Wo are allowed 100 per cent sugar for December. Anticipating this two months ago we engaged one of the best candy makers on the coast. jiat more, give more of Shasta candy. Try our now line. Make "business as usual" a reality. 216 L.-- B. illnard and H: B. Patterson Who have been touring California tor "some time, returned to the city the first of the week." ' 1 4Silk service flags with embroid ered instRna and stars 65c. Shop morning8..now. Medford Book Store. -. Richard Smythe who has been In .Seattia for several months, Is visiting in the city for a .few, days. Ho is salesman for a jewelry house and his territory covers Oregon and Wash ington.., . . .v: Hemstitching, pecotlng. All work guaranteed. '.Vanity Hat Shop. tf Traffic was held up for several hours on the Bullis railroad yester day,, caused by a carload of machin ery and lumber ramlne .in contact :"rlth a street car post at the Main street crossing. - . - Xmas cards. Handicraft Shop. 221 Mr: and Mrs. J. S. Hall left for Vallejo. Cal., yesterday to visit thoir "daughter.-Mrs. O. J. Kober. ' Hemstitching and plcotlng at 10c per yard at Handicraft Shop. . Mrs. .EV'E. Hodkiss whp has been (vlsiting her father at the Eden Val ley orchard, ,left- yesterday f or . Oak land, Cal. . ; - . 4iier Amas waterman pens can pe exchanged at any dealers if the point is not suitable. . Shop morning, now. ;Medford Book Store. ; -f. i jilss Flora Welch, left on the after noon train- "for Los Angeles, for a .week's visit with friends. :'! ' : , Outlpg flannel, 29c per yard. Hutchison & Lumsden. 222 .. . W. .C. : Lamed left yesterday for Chicago, to. spend the holidays with his folks. He expects to:return soon .after .the first of the year. :. Planos-Ellington, Hamilton, sold by H. N: Lofland, at 225 South Oak dale. " Liberty bonds taken same as cash. Phone 69I-J. '..'.' 240 ' Chas. L. Jenks, C. H.,Feldman and John Denny of Seattle, were In the city, yesterday on business'.. V Experienced hemstitching and pe cotlng. Mrs. B. E. Haney, Garnett Corey Bldg. ,.y ' ' - Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Bradley of Cop co, Cal., are In the city .supervising repairs to the machinery for the Prospect, plant. He leaves today for Prospect. ' ' We are still selling heavy outings for 29c. . Come and ee. , Hutchison & Lumsden. ' 222 r Wi P. 1 Walters, TV-. A. Kinley of .Portland, and Z. N. , Agee of Rose Iburg, .wore doing business in the city yesterday. s. Yarns for sweaters for Xmas gifts. Handicraft Shop 221 3. S."Tv DeJong of Watsonville, Cal., is spending a few days In the city on business. You will find Bartlett, the furrier, (In their new quarters 105 West Main street. 223 CM. Turner and S. C. Louden of San Francisco, are in the city for a few days on business. Regular Sua outing flannels 29c at Hutchison & Lumsden's. 222 Mrs. C. A. Peterson of Gold Hill, lwas In the city yesterday visiting friends. For fire Insurance phone 64, cor-: nor Eleventh street and S. P. track. D. R.- Wood & Co. -, i - H. A. Wright and wife of Portland arrived in Medford yesterday for u ,few- -days .visit with friends. Furniture upholstering, mattress making, crating and packing. Doug las, 201 S. RIvorsIde, phone 162-J. Mrs. Rupert Godwin of Pullman, Wash., Is In tho city for. a few days visiting friends. -. t ; . ' i'Forty styles of engraved cards and folders. Mod ford Printing Co. Mlos Olivo Cortney camo up from Grants Pass yesterday to visit friends in tho iclty for a few days. If you do not need two hot water bottles see your neighbor. . Perhaps hs needs, one. Got two for the prlpe of one at tho Rexall store sale Thurs day, Friday and Saturday. . 219 W. A. Coggeshall, John Van Zant and Goo. A. Hal email of Portlnnd. were In tho city yesterday on busi ness. Medford Auto Top Co., N. Grapo. Oscar Best, A. J. Fnna anu M. C. Ament of Grants Pass wore over night visitors In tho city. Better buy your furs now. .The) aro certain to Increaso in price. Raw furs never wero quoted so high ns now. . F. W. Bartlett, tuxtdormlsl and furrier, 105 West Main street. ' :- . ,' ; .; . '1 1. 223 it. Roznnun came In from Seattle, yesterdny to spend a few days in tho city on business. ' Sco Trelchier Peirson Inc., for tires, oils, und auto accessories. ' Dr. O. J. Rosselada of I'trooht, Holland, Is in the city for a few days on business. Auto curtains and lights, all kinds. Medi'ord Auto Top Co.t SO North Grape, phone. 104. Mr. and Mrs. Art Smith of Copper, Cal., aro in tho city for a few days visiting friends. Engrnved Xmas cards and folders. Medford Printing Co. W. E. - Manchester of Eugene, ar rived in Medford yesterdny to spend a few days looking over the city and country. - Order your Xmas cards or folders at the Medford Printing Co. H. J. Reich came over from Klam ath Falls yesterday for a few days visit in tho city. Medford Auto Top Co., 30 North Grape. Auto top repairing, phone 104. T. S. Lewis of Applegate, was in the city yesterday on business. - : Orres, the ladles' tailor, will be at Hotel Holland every Thursday after noon. High-class work only. ' Mrs. Abbie Champlin, Miss Cham plln and Charles Champlin of Foots Creek, were Medford visitors Wednesday. Orres, high grades tailoring for men and women. Ashland, Oregon. George Takose, the popular Jap anese, janitor of several buildings, was taken to the hospital today suf fering from influenza. " J. F. Adams came down from Pros pect to visit with friends In the city for a few days. ' A delegation of Medford business men appeared before 1 the county court Thursday to urge immediate action upon the coustruction of the Crater Lake highway from Prospect to the park line, which -was authoriz ed two years ago and appropriations made, but which was delayed by war conditions. The court promised to take the matter up at once with state and federal officials. Dr. Heine, Garnett-Corey Bldg. Business men today petitioned the county court to provide a new fair grounds for county exhibits. It Is probable that tho fair grounds pro ject will be combined with the agri cultural experiment station extension purchase of which has already been approved. ' Any one wanting furs remodeled should bring them in now, to avoid the Christmas rush. : F, Bartlett, furrier, J 05 West Main. . - 223 li. C. Bartrum, supervisor of thoi Umpqua national forest, spent Wed- nesday in consultation with local for estry officials. Order your Xmas cards or folders j at the Medford Printing Co. I C. 13. Watkins, the shoe repairer. is among those confined to his home by illness. . Listen! Your daughter or your son will need special and thoro training to compete with others, are you go ing to be satisfied with leas than the best when you have It at your door? Tn,e Medford Business college grad uates will rereive the endorsement of the employers when seeking situa tions. - 223 W.' JE. Bryson, . the Griffin creek rancher was a Medford visitor Thurs day. - - De Voe has a fine line of assorted chocolates at 60c per lb. According to the physicians of the city, there are but few cases of Influ enza in the city and most of these are of an exceedingly mild form. There is, however, an epidemic of colds, which has scared people, who are taking no chances. Forty styles of engraved Xmas cards and folders. Medford Printing Co. - . Ten out of eleven of the local phone company operators and the chief electrician are laid up with colds, which accounts for the slow service rendered. Buy a Dodge Bros, car for Christ mas. Trelchier Pelrsoh Inc. - Mlns Newlands is among tho school teachers suffering from Influenza at the hospital. Let the Handicraft Shop help select your Christmas gifts. 221 Mrs. J. H. Daley came up from Merlin yesterday to visit friends in tho city for a few days. De Voe wants small show case. C. W. Lowman who has been sick for a few days with the .flu, is re ported better today. : Nash Hotel. Special rates, weel or month. Steam heat. 241 Clins. L. "Witt who Is in the navy at Bremerton, having been granted on indefinite furlough, arrived home this morning. You can always .find something for a quick lunch at De Voo's.: WAR'S GREATEST 7 INVENTION AVIATORS. IS PHONE TO WEEKS & McGOWAN CO UNDERTAKER . Day riione: Pacific 227. ,frif;h,t Phones: F. W. Weeks. 103-J2. Ldy Attlitant. 'DR.' RICKERT EYES SCIENTIFICALLY TESTED, AXD GLASSES PROPERLY FITTED Suite 1-2 over May Co. " NO DROPS W8ED "Tho wireless telephone sot used on the western front by allied avi ators during the last six months of tho war is proclaimed by the war department, "the greatest In vention of the war." . ( Col. Claronce C. . Culver ot Washington is the Inventor. .) By this new invontion it was possible to communicate with avi ators after they had soared thou-. sands ot feet aloft, and to direct their movements. Thus begin ners were sent up without Instruc tors, and wore directed by tho flight commanders. ' "'' The Invention followed eight years of experiment engaged in by Col. Culver and other wireless wltards, militnry and civilian, and was completed at San Diego, CaX. last February.. A small boy was overheard brag ging today as to how ho got oitt of going to school by taking a can of pepper and throwing a handful In the air in the school room resulting In a sneezing epidemic that caused the discharge of five pupils, under suspicion ot flu. We buy and soil everything. High est cash prices paid for furniture, carpets, tools, mattresses. Geo. W. Douglas, 34 North Front street, phone 162-J. 230 Joe Wilson who has been working in the shipyards in Portland, came in on the morning train. Pleasant, safe, quick, sure. Dr. Halstoad. 227 South Central. 233 E. H. Stewart ot Portland, arrived in the city this morning to relieve A. F. Noth who was taken sick yes terday with symptoms of influenza'. Double the purchasing power of your money. Attend the One Cent sale at the Rexall .store, Thursday, Friday and Saturday.- 219 J. W. (Stub) Wilson who Is on a dairy and bog rnn-jb. on Little Apple gate, Is In the city today.' For the best Insurance see Holmes, the Insurance Man. . C. J. Sutor and wife who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Carl Flcht ner for a week, left Wednesday for Los Angeles. Only a few of those exquisite little boxes of apples left. Order one now shipped to your . friend for Xmas. Schleffelin's Grocery. . ' 223 Mrs. L. M. Culp who has been vis iting friends oiuthe Applegate, leaves today for her home in Dunsmuir. She is accompanied by Miss Eva Grubb who will visit friends in that vicinity for some trme. You can drink a pint of cider for a nickel at DoVoe's. Professor Reimer of the Experi ment station was doing business in Medford Thursday. Place order for an Oldsmoble now. Trelchier Peirson Inc. So far no action has been taken to close the city again on account of In fluenza. Most of those reported af flicted are out on the streets after a day or two absence from business. Indicating a very mild form. Chimnoy cleaning; furnace and boilers cleaned and repaired; stack and roof painting. John J. Troy, phone 97. 221 T. J. Hamlin of Medrord, R. F. D. 1, was a Medford business visitor Thursday. ' Malted milk 50c lb. De Voe's. Joa Wilson Is down from Portlnnd for n couple of days' visit with his mother and sister und with friends. Ho has n good position with tho C. O. Boss Auto company but thinks there is no place liko the Rogue River val ley to live. Got your milk, cronm, buttor and buttermilk at DoVoo's. Oregon's bank deposita on Novem ber 1. if JL'.:181.7():1. Tho irrontest in the slate's historv. Daily's TaxL Pnone 15. Astoria applies for appropriation of water from His Creek nt estimated cost of $."i00.000. Gifts for tiny tots. Handicraft Shop. 221 WEDDING BELLS Buns-Hathnwny John W. BuniB and Miss Cordle Hathaway were unit ed In marriage Wednesday afternoon December 4, at .4 o'clock at tho resi dence of the otrintlnp: minister, L. Myron Doozar'W 18 'Fourth street, west. The Impressive Presbyterian ring service was used. Mr. and Mrs. Burns are well known In the county and onjoy the good wishes of their many Mends. Thoy will reside ul tho Klamath orchards. WAR LABOR BOARD TO ACT ONLY ON REQUEST WASHINGTON. Dec. 5. Actions before the war labor board hereafter will lie limited to cases in which the parties nirree to ioin Hie submission, the lionnl decided todnv lifter confer ence with the secretary of labor. All complaints l'iloil after December 5 involving industrial controversies will he referred lor uetion to the bureau of mediation and conciliation GEO. W'. H Attention Nobles Hillah Tumplo will hold a ceromonlal at Masonic hall, Ashland on Friday evening Dec. Cth. at 8 p. m sharp. . Visiting nobles cor dially invited. T. COLLINS, I'otentnto. McNAIR, Recorder. Porthinil. Denver nnd other cities, face 7-ceiit and pqsisblv H-ccnt street enr fares. ' - - - ' ' and Rites' The CSd Reliable WW. Package " ii m siu - U9i m mm, r.-'' 'The' REAL' Food-Drink,' Instantly prepared., frladebytha ORIGINAL Horllclc process and from carefully selected materials. - ... t ":. .. Used 'succes3fuii5' ? tavcf XA 1 century. Endorsed by, physicians everywhere. Tims $p.&g imitations We are headquar ters for - These, ' 1 1 j i . - "THE MOST POPULAR-GIFT OF ALL". - A WRIST WATCH , "JOHNSON" The Jeweler i 10 E 'A8111.N(.1TON', Dee. 5 American mnimftiulurors nro rapidly forming export iiHHOolatlons which plan to carry the products of tho I'nlled Slates to ovary nation on earth, t create nnd enlarge demands for itoods "Mndo In America" and In fur nish cnrKor-s for tlio Amurleiin mer chant murluo to truusport over the novel! scan. Tho trade IiiviihIoii of other conntrlos will IickIii In enrnoHt when Kuropu has boon supplied with food and reconstruction materials and tho world gols back to a normal ponce basts. To avoid collision with provisions ot .tho tShoruiuu unil-trust act and tho Clayton Inw, tho now associations aro tiling statements or their pur poses with tho fiidornl trade- commis sion, taking advantage of tlio Webb bill permitting such combinations solely for the purpose of export trade. This act enables Americans to combine iholr strength to com pote successfully with slmllur com binations In other countries, t'p to tho present, d'l statements huva boen tiled, embracing combinations of ma chinery and tool inakors, paper mak ers, lumber manufacturers und gen eral exporters. As a L'eueral rule, the combinations have been effected itlonir the line of trade associations Hint is, all innuu fncturers in Iho producitn; of n cer tain article or series of articles are Imiidintr tuuetlier, soniewlinl alum; the lines followed liv the ileriimns in pusliiiur foods to nil cornel's of the earth before the war. Sumo experts believe that this sys tem is wronir and that tlio combina tions should be effected nlomr the de partment store idea tlmt is, thai I each, combination should include one! or two innniifiietiirers of each nrlielel ami that the association should lie. able ti furnish evcrvtliiinr from n pin to ti locomotive, 'i'ltev urue tbisi system would save much expense in maiiilniiiiui; salesmen and brunch tiucneics nnd that just as strum; or L'anizntlolls can lie uflcetcd as un der the other plan. , Advocates uf the uiie-line-of.btisiucss idea cunlctid. however, that their system, which ends out hiciilv sieciuli.ed salesmen to sell one article onlv and which al locates all orders uuiouir the manu facturers cmbnuU'il in Iho asiscialiiii. iimki's the Ntronuer comlimation U meet foreign competition onlv. AVIATOR KILLED IN FLIGHT. j AT MATHER AVIATION FIELD; WATIIKl! IMKI.D. RacramenloJ t'alif.. Dee. ". Lieutenant Kdwnrill Herrv Wall of Oraime. N. J was hill ed allnoht liiidaullv lli'io tnilav ulien mi iiiipliuui in which lie was flvlnu alone, fell al. Mills ."station, neiu' here. IIOSKIIl'lid WiirU iiiiiurcMMiiiu on ('iiliviiiiville.(liilesl)lllii priijeel, I'KNIiLKTdK, Slim ii ownei'M linrd hit liv idnuinve of feed and IiciiIimm. . j'rv.' WIS With;Soiips and brollis." You will find Siiow Flakes satisfying in every particular. You will enjoy immensely their delicious salty crispness and rich texture. Don't uk for crackers, sny Snow j-lakes; 1 jlYour gtocer can supply you.') Urt. 1 TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY W'AXTKD Well rotted stnblo man ure delivered. lox X-;o, .Mull , Trlbuno. j LOST Star breast-pin at Lincoln school, on Martini t or Main street. Return to Lincoln school nnd re ceive reward. WANTED To trndo thrco cows for horses or pigs. Dr. Helms. 220 MliuwiWqnt iviIaUhiiI.I Saturday f "7 First Now York Musi.-nl T f I f uf. ll'n yoiir. 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