PACIE TWO
MEDFOED MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON", SATURDAY, DKO10MHKR. 7, 1918
fOC ALAND
PERSONAL
A favorable report camo from W.
II. Gore yostordny that Jay Is Im
proving rapidly, arid they . are In
hopes that he will he lip again soon.
Opening Eloctrfrel Hoine Supply
Co. Monday.
' J. D. Dolaney has rented the
Stewart store room on the corner of
ltnrtlett and East Main streets and
will move his popcorn and cluar busi
ness from the corner on ltlverslde
avenue. He expects to Increase his
stock, and may add other lines of
goods. The corner where he was lo
cated has been rented by a California
company who will put in a gasoline
filling station.
Sweet elder for sale at the Can
nery, Bring your jug. .
if. W. Saunders of Chicago, is
spending a few days in the city on
' business.
"New Eloctric store, 111 West Main
(reet," opens 'Monday.
- G. E, ntllings and Geo. Owens of
Ashland,- are visiting friends in the
city today, ;
De Voe has a tine line of assorted
chocolates at 60c per lb. . , ,
Mayor Citos did not receive re
ports from all the doctors yesterday,
but from those received, there were
not us many new cases of influenza
as the day before and the situation
is much improved.
r- Hemstitching, pecoting. All work
'.guaranteed. Vanity Hat Shop. tt
. Get your Christmas gifts at the
new Electrical Home Supply Co., Ill
West Main. .
- Forty styles of engraved Xmas
.cards and folders. Medford Printing
,Co. '-
ft H, W. Holdon. C. B. Woof, J. Sla
ter and P. Swicker ot Portland, were
doing business in the city yesterday.
Xmas cards. Handicraft Shop. S31
Mr. and Mrs. Wert Naten of Port
land are In the city for a few days
visiting friends. ..
' Buy a Dodge Bros, car for Christ
mas. Trelchler Feirson Inc.
A. Anderson and W. T. Andrews
Were visitors in the city yesterday.
Regular communication of Reames
chapter Wednesday evening, Dec.
lltb, 7:30 sharp. All members earn
estly requested to attend as this will
bo the annual election of officers.
Also social evening. 220
E. H. Merlin. E. Eraser and Bill
Jones of Seattle, were In the city on
business yesterday.
, Let. the 1 Handicraft Shop help
select your Christmas gifts. 221
O.' W. Hanchau and I. E. Reben
were among the Grants Pass visitors
in the city Friday. " - '
. Hemstitching and -plcotlng at 10c
per yard at Handicraft Shop. -,
B. A- Mason: of Prospect, who was
in the city yesterday on business, left
for home today.
Sterling silver and gold mounted
hand bag pens in the Waterman line
are non-leakable and self-filling.
Shop mornings, now. Medford Book
Store. . , :
Ueofge Miller, who was alleged to
have stolen articles from a cabin
near Murphy many weeks ago, has
taken French leave. Miller was ar
rested and placed in jail, awaiting
the convening of the next grand jury,
but having an Inoffensive disposition
was made a "trusty" and for several
weeks has been assisting Wm. Shroe
der, janitor at the court house.
Grants Pass Courier.
De Voe wants small show case.
Eleven novices from Grants Pass,
Including Geo. R. Riddle, F. B. Old
ing. O. S. Blanchard, Clarence Wine
trout. P. B.' Herman, A. C. Holcomb,
W. W.' Walker, C. E. Niles, A. Letch
er, Elmer Balsiger, L.-M. Mitchell,
and two from Glendale, J. A. Jenkins
and J. L. Scott, were taken over the
burning sands of the Mystic Shrine
at Hillah Temple at Ashland Friday
evening.- Among Grants Pass Shrin
ers who assisted in the ceremonies
were Geo. E. Lundburg, Sam Baker,
Stanton Rowell, A. K. CasB, A. E.
Voorhies, Geo. S. Calhoun, W. H.
Flanagan, C. F. Nutting and Fred
Williams.
Nash Hotel. Special rates, week
or month. Steam heat. ,-, 241
Fred Williams of Grants Pass,
state public utilities commlssioner
eleot, transacted legal business in
Medford Friday. , .
Outing flannel, 29c per yard.
Hutchison & Lumsden. 222
Porter J. Neff and Gus Newbury
transacted legal business in Grants
Pass Friday.
Rex Beaoh,' White, Wright, Porter,
Bower, Grey, Parker, Raine, and all
the. others are represented in our
popular copyright books, 75c. Shop
niprnlngs, now. Medford Book Store.
,ti. w. cross has returned from a
business trip to Grants Pass.
You can always find something for
a quick lunch at De Voe's.
J, H. Moore, who has been in
charge of the California-Oregon
Power company's business here since
they ' extended their lines through
Glondale, leaves tomorrow for Klam
ath Flls, where bo will be promoted
'by', the company to the position of
assistant superintendent of the
Klamath division. Glendale News.
We buy and sell everything. High
est cash prices paid for furniture,
' carpots, tools; mattresses. : Geo. W.
Douglas, 34 North Front .street,
phone 103-J. - . 230
B. W. Pnck of Phoenix, was a
Medford business visitor Saturday,
, -gee Henry about your cord tire
repairs. 28 North Grape. 227
W. M. Petrf and W-. W. Esteu of
Talent, wore week-end . callers in
Medford, .. . ' .-' : ; '
- Experienced hemstitching and pe
coting. Mrs. B. E, Haney, Garnett
Cprey Bldg. .-
GROUP OF CHORUS
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Dr. Virginia C. Rlgg ot rural route
No. 1, transacted business in Med
fprd Saturday.
Henry's Dri-KureSetreads are the
best and cheapest for your cord tires.
28 North Grape. . 227
J. O, Cave of R. F. D. 3, was a
business caller in 'Medford Saturday.
We are still selling heavy outings
for 29c. Come and see. Hutchison
& Lumsden. 222
Walter J. Hess, first-class yeoman
on the U. S. S. Chattanooga, who has
been visiting relatives and friends
here for the past week, left for iXew
York Friday evening. , , "
' Yarns tor sweaters for Xmas gifts.
Handicraft Shop. 221
Roland Mitchell came home from
Camp Lewis yesterday on a ten day
furlough, to visit his folks and get
acquainted with his nine-pound boy
born last Saturday.
For the best Insurance see Holmes,
the Insurance Man.
W. H. Norcross of Central Point
was in the city yesterday for a few
hours on business.
.Pianos Ellington, Hamilton, sold
by H. N. Loriand, at 225 South Oak
dale. Liberty bonds taken same as
cash. Phone 6 91-J. 240
Mrs. M. E. Smith who is on her
way to San Pedro, Cal., Is in the city
for a few days visiting her brother,
P. B. McClelland.
Henry repairs tube punctures 20e.
28 North Grape. 227
Sidney Brown who has been on
the sick list for several days Is re
ported improving.
You will find Bartlett, the furrier.
in their new quarters, 105 West Main
street 233
Merl Gray who has been visiting at
home for a few days, left for Port
land yesterday on business. He says
he is not strong enough to go to
work yet, and expects to be back la
Medford in a tew days.
For fire insurance phone 64, cor
ner Eleventh street and S. P. track.
D. R. Wood Co.
Andrew Jeldness came in from the
Blue Ledge to visit in the city for a
few days.
Furniture upholstering, mattress
making, crating and packing. . Doug
las, 201 S. Riverside,. phone 1G2-J.
J. B. Pool and wife came over
from McCloud, Cal., yesterday to do
some shopping In the city. ' He says ,
tnat the Itu epidemic Is over. - That
the colored population in the city
seemed immune from it, as there was
hardly a case among them.
Forty styles of engraved cards and
folders. Medford Printing Co.
T. G. Boyd who has been working
at Cle Elum, Wash., since August,
arrived home this morning.
Better buy your furs now. They
are certain to increase in price. Raw
furs never were quoted so high as
now. F. W. Bartlett, taxidermist
and furrier, 105 West Main street.
223
M. F. Young of Central Point,
spent Saturday in Medford.
See Trelchler Peirson Inc., for
tires, oils, and auto accessories.
C. A. Peterson, formerly proprietor
of Lance & Co. general merchandise
store at Gold Hill, has moved to Med
ford for the winter. ,
Auto curtains and lights, all kinds.
Medford Auto Top Co., 30 North
Grape, phone 104.
Col. and Mrs. H. H. Sargent return
Saturday evening from Washington,
D. C, where the colonel has been on
the general staff of the college of
war. He was the first to leave Med
ford for army service at the outbreak
of the war and will be the first to
return. An Informal reception will
be given Mr. and Mrs. Sargent at the
train and friends are invited to be
present to Welcome them home.
Malted milk 60o lb. De Vor's.
Mrs. C. Carey of Eden precUct was
a Medford visitor Saturday.
Engraved Xmas cards and folders.
Medford Printing Co.
A. S. Rosen baum, claim agent of
the Southern Pacific, came up from
Portland on railroad business yester
day and renew acquaintance with his
many friends in Medford and vicin
ity. Order your Xmas cards or folders
at the Medford Printing Co. .
W. It. Kadderly of Corvallis,' is
spending a few days In the city and
country on business. .
Medford Auto Top Co., jtO North
Grape. Auto top repairing, phone 104.
F. A. Borchert arrived in Medford
yesterday to spend a few days look
ing over the city and country. ' -
Daily's Taxi. Pnone 15.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
WANTED To borrow , $9,000 to
110,000 for form six months to
year, secured by livestock. Apply
Mail Tribune, Box R.
FOR SALE Alfalfa
842-R, evenings.
liay Phone
WEEKS & McGOWAN CO
UNDERTAKER
Day Phone; Pacific 227. 7
Night Phones; F. W. Weeks, J03-J3.
Lady Assistant.
GIRLS AT PACT TONIGHT IN "YOU'RE IN LOVE"
'if. B. Hills came over from Yreka
Friday to visit friends in the city for
a few days.
Gifts for tiny tots. Handicraft
Shop. 221
J. D, Karnes, B. McCusker, Tom
Willltt and Jim Brown of Klamath
Falls, are in tho city on buslnoss.
Miss Lomisbur.v, the milliner, is
nicely located in nor new store, the
Vanity Hat Shop, next to Rlnlto
theatre, where she will be plcasod to
meat all the ladles of the city and
valley. 224
Geo. J. Bonnors. C. J. Thomas and
Jas Deentan ot Portland, are doing
business in tho city today.
New crop walnuts 2 To per pound
at Warner, Wortnwn & Gore. 220'
J. W. Wolford. F. W. Weldon and
Phillip Bock are among the Portland
visitors in Medford today.
- Carbon lamps just received, Biuall
quantity, order today. Paul's Electric
Store. ; 2a0
J am 03 T. Chinook and H. M. Blond
ot Grauts Pass, are In the city today
on business.
Dr. E. Klrchgessner enme down
from his Riverdale ranch yesterday
to spend a few days in the city.
Orres, high grades tailoring ' tor
men and women. Ashland, Oregon.
George Gove of Tacoma, arrived in
Medford yesterday to spend a tew
days looking over the country.
Dr. Heine, Garnett-Corey Bldg.
J. D. Lewis ot Memphis, Tenn., is
spending a few days in Medford and
vicinity on business.
Pleasant, safe, quick, sure. Dr.
Halstead. 227 South Central. 233
A. J. Howd ot Oakland, Ore!, who
has been looking over the valley,
was in the city yesteYday.
Orres, the ladles' tailor, will be at
Hotel Holland every Thursday after
noon. High-class work only, v
Harry Carlton, tho stock man,
came in from Wellen yesterday on
business.
Any one wanting furs remodeled
should bring them in now, to avoid
the Christmas rush. F. Bartlett,
furrier, 105 West Main. ' 223
C. M. Robinson and wife of Port
land, are visiting friends in Medford
today.. -.
Only a few o( those exquisite little
boxes of apples left. Ordor one now
shipped to your friend for Xmas.
Schleffelin's Grocery. 223
J. W. Vaughn of Billings, Mont,
arrived in Medford yesterday to ;
spend a few days looking over the j
city and country.;
Order your Xmas cards or folders
at the Medford Printing Co. !
Edgar A. Stelnan and C. D. Perkins
of Portland, are In the city today on i
business. .
You can drink a pint ot older for '
a nickel at De Voe's. .
Lyle H. Walther who is at the
o val air station near San Dlcgo,
camo home yesterday on a twenty
five day leave to recuperate from a
severe attack of the Influenza,
, Listen! Your daughter or your son
will need special and thoro training
to compete with others, are you go
ing to be satisfied with less than the
best when you have it at your door?
The Medford Business college grad
uates will receive the endorsement of
the employers when seeking situa
tions. - 223
Henry Frame of Talent, was in
Medford Saturday on business con
nected with the coming Poultry show.
Chimney cleaning; furnace and
boilers cleaned and repaired; stack
and root painting. John J. Troy,
Phone 97. . - 221
A large crowd witnessed the climb
ing of the Hotel Medford building by
Jack WiUiams, the human fly. The
climbing was in progress as the pa
per went to press.
. Get your milk, create butter and
buttermilk at DeVoe's.
. I. F, Williams, menager of the
Home Tel. & Tel. company of Central
Point, was a Medford visitor Satur
day. '
DR. RICKRRT
EYES ECIENTIFICAliliT
TESTED, AND GLASSES ,
PROPERLY FITTED
Suite 1-2 over May Co.
NO DROPS USED
JOHNSON
for
DIAMONDS
i We invite a comparisons
i of quality and price.
Mayor C. E. Gates plans to bo
present at tho launching ot the good
ship Medford at Portlund Tuesday.
The Medford is the, last of CO wooden
vessels built at tho Smltli-Kmery-Portor
shipyards and Is christened lit
honor of this city. .
Regular 35o outing flannels 29c
at Hutchison & Lumsdon's. - 222
At a meeting ot tho Commercial
club Friday evening, C. 12. Gntos and
C. M. Thomas, were appolntod to rep
resent Medford at the organization
of State Chamber of Commerce at
Portland next week. Tho organiza
tion will look after Oregon Interests
In proposed reclamation and settle
ment work.
Place ordor for an Oldsmobla now.
Trelchlor Polrson Inc. t '
A. F. Stonnott ot Modford, was
called to Ashland Saturday morning
by the death of his father, Charles
Stonnott, who passed away as the
result of a paralytic stroke.
DIED
STBNNETT Charles Stennett, a
resident of Ashland, died at the homo
of his son, W. S. Stennett In Sat
city, Saturday morning, Dec. 7, after
an illness of three days, duetto
stroke ot paralysis which ho suffered
some time during Tuesday night
while in bed, never recovering con
sciousness. He waa born in Edwards county,
Illinois, July 27, 1838, nnd was 80
years, four months and 10 days old
at the time of his death.
At tho age ot 11 years his parents
emigrated to Iowa where he was
married and resided 55 years, re
moving to Ashland 13 yoars ago. He
was a veteran of'tho Civil war, hav.
ing served more than four years in
the 15th Iowa infantry.
He leaves three sons, A. F. of Med
ford, and W. S. and'L. E. ot Ashland,
and a daughter, Mrs. Wayne Stennott
ot Atlantic, Iowa; also a brotbor at
Stonnett, Iowa, a sister at Lincoln,
Nebr., and a sister, Mrs. WW. Din
widdle of Gold Hill. Oregon.
, The funeral will be held Monday,
afternoon at 2:30 at Stock's chapel
at Ashland under tho auspices ot the
G. A. R., and he will be burled in
Mountain View cemetery besides his
wife who dlod four years ago.
The attraction selected a3 the Christmas and New Year's Week offering at the Columbia Theator, San Fran
. " ciso, will bo see in Medford one night. ;.
Thursday, Dec. 12, atithe 'Page Theatre
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'Wlto,
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"The pretty music is a
big feature. The way
some of the song num
bers were put on was
little short, of a revela
tion in novelay and
good taste," said the
Seattle Times on No
vember 24.
A DISTINGUISHED CAST, : SINGING CHORUS AND COMPANY'S
FIVE ADDITIONAL
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ties reported from lill emiuBs in llilit
division was 44 olfiocrs uml J.WU
men. ... , , ; .
So fur as tmnsonrlntioti in con
cerned, tho oilier of Htnl'l (iiiiil It
would lie cukv to lirlrnt homo nil Na
tional iTimril nml National uriuv dl
vinioim within tho four monlli alter
penue. The cnuiiw to which each
luruo unit will ho Kent for deiimlUimi
lion will he imnotmci'il on noon us
(leuernl Porshimr cableti that tho milt
hits started for homo.
In the additional uiiiU whloh Oeti
eral Pcrshinir ha-i ilcsiirnnteil fnrenrlv
return arc 1.4'JB officers nnd U'.I.Wl
enlisted men.
To Return Homo
AiUltiounl tinitH tisMutuNl to oariv
return home included 21:1 sninlv f ruin
coiuimnicH (' ami I):, ambulance eont
panv yi-lti, tilth mrimont, eount nr
tillerv corns, hemhuiarters company
and batteries l. D. 1C mid F: advance
school detachment from' Ilth nnd
1'Jth divisions; eomimuies K, F. 11 and
II, ai"tli infatitrv, both. iHlth nnd
5lh reiriuionts, coast artillery; head
quarters. :11st nrtillerv hriirnde, coast
urtillerv corns.
IMtith infant rv. :i:iath machine enn
battalion, advance school detachment.
10th nnd 8th divisions and 11th
field nrtillerv brigade; casual com
tinny 1. chemical warfare servient
301st field nrtillerv: headotinrters and
sittiplv enmimiiv, 8th nnti-niu'rafl
sector, with first, second, third and
fourth nnti-aircraft batteries, anil 8th
for Christmas
$2.50 to $12.00
Xon-lonkublo nnd self-filler In one.
Sterling nnd isolil mountings. Kx
changeable after Xmas lit any Water
man denier until owner has a perfect
"fit."
Medford Book Store
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HENRY W. SAVAGE'S
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war '7!-wiw
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uhll-uii'cinl'l hiohlhi uidiiiiiii'u repair
unit,
U.MIi Artillery
The lli'd ami 8tli trench tnortnr
hatleriest hondtmu tiers Ninth nuti-;
iiireraft soetor with tho .Tenth and'
First, Second nml Third provisional
ntili-iiiivval't butteries", Fifth corps
nrtillerv park; . tUth reuitnent const
urtillerv; -101st pontoon purl; end the
Ititlth, -Ui?tli mid -UiHth pontoon
trains.
Six nrtillerv reirimoiitu. Hie .'IliMh,
;l,-0lh. :i,ist. Hlst.'a.'lnl mid 2nd eu
uineer casual onmpmiv No. 1 heiul
iiiitil'ters and first Initiation, 8(1 1 nt
pioneer inl'unli'V, 40th. enuiiieers; sen.
oud advance school Tenth field urtil
lerv liiiKiido; Third Itenvv mobile ord
nance repair unit; HI Ilth emiiiieci's
and train; heiidoniM'leis ItiVth it ml
Hlh field iitVillerv hriirnde; lioiuliiiiiir
ters troop ll'.lnd division;
:l:ilMh machine i;iin Initiation: !il7t,h
trench niiii'lar Imtterv; mililiirv nolicc
Irainiilif hoiMhiiinrturrt ' nnd sniiplv,
smiitarv and iiliiliiiiniliiiii ' I rains,
:l'J';th field siuiml lutttulinu: comnanv
K mid mobile niiltiiutee repair shop,
lilTlli eiiuiiioors : eouiiuiuv K, !!!Mh
cnuineei's s .Second, Fil'lll, Sixth mill
Seventh Itenvv iin'ihjlo ordnance renair
'First Now York, AJiiKical Hit ol' (lit? year.
eiidoi'si'il by J'ui'lliiliil pupiii's. ..'
ARTHUR HAMMERSTEIN'S
. DAZZLING SUCCESS
A MUSICAL COMEDY OF DELIGHTFUL SURPRISES
(loos Aawi y
OTTO MARQACH
NO COWARD CLARK
MujiCftYRUDOtPtlFRim.
AUTHORS OP
"KATINKA"
nlbri JINKS
AND iV,$V
"THE FIREFLY
REMARKABLE CA5T-WQNDER CHORU5'REALS0NGHITS
with- 05CAR FIGMAN and
Original company of forty-five people.
Seats Now Selling
PRICES: 50c, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00. ,
Curtain at 8:10 p. rn. sharp.
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MUSICAL COMEDY DELIGHT
l"i"TTlBTlVriBiTl
shops; Fuiii'th mid Fil'lll mili-nirernft
machine Itiin Imttiiliimi eoniiianies F,
I. K, I). I'!. (I, and II nml Jledleul do
tiichment. Seoiim) Knuin"tirs.
A V It KM UhNI(IXl4 At
FOOII AHMI'MSTIIATOH
POltTI-ANU, ne. 7. W. II. Ayor,
for It men 111 a federal food nilinlnls
Irtitor for Onmnn,' ruslKitud today to
return to his private btmlnuiis tin
priMililont of a lumber coin puny. W.
IC. Newell, nsulHtiint, to Mr,: Ayur,
will bu lit cliui'nu nt tho slnto food
uilmliihitratloii orfloo until the return
from Kiii'iitm of llorbort Hoover,, nilt
loiial adniluliili'lttor. ., ' ' ,
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"' ' , Mint WniiKxl, ;
A rnllublo niiiiiiifnotiii'iir wiuiU'.ft
miin who bus a 'few hundred dolliini
to Hike tho trtmeral imeney for this
county nml in utility more ns ho can
bundle IIu'oiikIi Miib-npnitii on their
patented upni lalty used nml (indorsed
by the host piioplii of thin and foreign
counti'lo'i;' him merit nnd it miller.
No bnmputitlnn. Hood for .1l)0
per month and Hp. InvestlKiilo. For
full imrtli'iilarH hoo J. 1. Lewis, 'nli
Hotel. '
Saturday 7
'DECEMBER. ...
ANOTHER
NEW YORK
CASINO
KNOCKOUT
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"At the very eommenee
mont of . Thanksgiving
week, it's only right mid
fai rto bn thniikful for
''Jlave 'a Heart.' As us
ual, Mr, Savage has fa
vored Seattle , with . a
show1 that is well worth
whlla," Hald the Seattle Pout
IntolllKoncor on Nov. 24.
OWN ORCHESTRA.
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