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PAOE TWO MEDFORD -UrATTi- TRTBtnTR, MEDFORD, ' OR.TC'flO'Nr, TtTESD'AY, DECETIER 1f), fOGALAND PERSONAL "Lord, lottest now tliy servant de part In pence," Bald a travoling man at tho Hotol Medford yesterday: "I can die happy; thero are no mora Wonders to behold. I have seen the end of the Wnr; I have seen the churchoa all closed and the saloons of San Francisco again opened. And jiora wonderful, I have at last seen In Bedford the women inuazled." .A ad then he .related this poetry: Owing to this cussed "flu," If you Want to Xnow who's who. You will often havo to ask, 1 S "What la that behind the mask?" Oh account of the existing epl , domic In Medford, I will discontinue for the, present my trips to Medford hut 'shall be glad to make special ap pointments In Medford or at my tailor shop at ABhland. Orres, tai lor tor men and women. - 22 Mr. and Mrs. George Penrce of Ju neau, Alaska, are visiting at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. J. S. Pearce of Jacksonville. The personal pleasure In giving a diamond will make a direct appeal to tho one you love. Martin J. Reddy, for diamonds. 222 . The following is a copy of an item in the Dally. Gazette-Times. Decem ber : viattle daughter '' atv Bates home. An S Vi pound baby girl was born early this morning, Dec. G, to i. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas I. Bates. The little daughter has been named Char .. lotto Imojean. The mother was Miss Mabel Lillian Gould, a farmer stu dent in music at O. A. C. and Mr. Bates Is a .191 S graduate of that in stitution. , He is now assistant pro fessor in the. department of electrical engineering, O. A. C, and the family IS located in Corvallls." The mother 1b the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Gould, formerly of Medford. Mrs. Bates was well known among the - young people in this city having been graduated with the 1915 high school class. She later attended O. A. C. taking up the home economics and music courses, marrying during, her husband's senior year and continuing : In school . until June, 1918. , Mrs. Gould, the new grandmother. Is now visiting her daughter at Corvallis. Place order for an Oldsmoble now. Trolehler Pelrson Inc. i - The Junior Red Cross are busy getting out their consignment for De cember. - A large amount of work brought In from varlons country dis tricts goes to augment tliia month's consignment. - Regular 3 5o outing flannels 29c at Hutchison & Lumsden'a. 222 ..CYD. Cordley, dean of agriculture of Q. A. C, Prof. C; I. Lewis and Sen ator Von der Hellen, regent of O. A. C.j together .with Prof. Reimer and representatives of the county court looked over property adjacent to the Experiment station at Talent yester day with the view of purchasing same for the extension of the Expi ment station. Nothing definite was decided upon. Members of the party left "yesterday on the evening train. . Experienced hemstitching and pe cotlng. . ' Mrs. B. E. Haney, Garnett Corey Bldg; . . , -Paul Morris, state leader of county agent3, W. Koddely, assis tant county agent, Mr. A. Riley and Mies. Anna M, Turloy, all of Corvallis, and the O. A. C, were here yesterday attending thb annual meeting of the Jackson county agricultural council. ? Get your milk, cream, butter and buttermilk at DeVoo's. - " ' Perry Cochran, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Cochran of Medford, who has been very, seriously 111 with pneu mania, Is reported as improving. Mr. and Mrs. Cochran are with their sen at -Missoula, Mont. ' ' ' Listen!- Your daughter or your son will need special and thoro training to compete witn outers, 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 Charles Adams, night policeman, is confined to his home with a cold and unable to report for duty. Any one want.ng furs remodeled should bring them in now, to avoid the Christmas rush. F. Bartlett, furrier, 105 West Main. 223 " A. B; Watkins is still very low with pneumonia. . . -Auto curtains and lights, all kinds. Medford Auto Top Co.,' 30 North Grape, phone 104, ' , Mis. T.'J.-.Fuson, ill .for the past week at her home on Cottage street, with' Influenza, is reported slightly Improved.-'' ... ; Only a few- of those exquisite little boxes of apples left. : Order one now shipped to your friend for Xmas. Schioffelin's Grocery. 223 Forty styles- of" engraved Xmas cards and -folders. Medford Printing Co:1: . . TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY LOST Crank for Overland car Dec. Oth.. Call 2-F22 or lease at Mail .Tribune.. ''-, . .- 222 FOR SALE Five-room modern houRe. or will trade for smaller ono. -.2i9 North Oakdale. i 227 FOR SALE Apples, Orchard. Cnll meal times. 408-R3. run. 228 FOR SALE Sulphur, land plaster, sVperphosiihate. Ralph Wald6 El ' den, Rues Mill.- '" . - FOR SALE Baby pen, for indoor or outdoor,' nicely mado and stained by the Mission furniture works, has floor for use outdoors. Just the thing to keep bshv I". Thon at work. Phone 339, - 223 .11. 8. Guilders caiuo lu Sunday for a,: short visit with his , folks ' and friends In tho city. He has fiulshod tho aeronautical course at the Uni versity of California and Is located at the Mather field and aviation training school for tilers. No other gift possesses the lasting charm of jewelry. This Is a jewelry Xmas. Martin J. Reddy. 222 Mrs.. Sebolt, sister of Mrs. H. E. Boyden arrived In the' city yesterday from Davenport, Iowa; and will prob ably remain hero for the winter. ' : Pleasant, safe, quick, sure. Dr. Halotead, 227 South Central.' S33 ' B. J. Trowbridge, E. J. Kline and Roland Beach left yesterday for Port land to attend as delegates the grand lodso of the Knights of Pyth ias. , ' Dr. Heine,' Garnett-Corey Bldr. It. II. Mathows of Gold Hill, came In yesterday from the central officers training camp at Leon Springs, Texas where ho has just finished the. course. Ho wa's mustered out and expects to visit home until tho first of the year, and then will go to San Raphael, Cnl., where he will havo charge of the grammar school! Miss Lounsbury. tho milliner, is nicely located In her new store, the Vanity Hat Shop, next to -; Rinlto theatre, where she will be pleased' to meet all tho ladies of the city and valley. . . 384 Mrs. Viola Kershaw left yesterday tor Seattle, to visit with friends In the city and vicinity. Pianos Ellington, Hamilton, sold by H. X. Lofland, at 335 South Oak dale. Liberty bonds taken same as cash. Phone 691-J. -..- . 240 While prnnlng trees at the Morgan Bros, orchard Satu.day.- Frank Pell fell and badly injured his shoulder and wrist. He was up yesterday to have an X-ray picture tnksn to see If the shoulder was fractured.: ' Medford Auto Top Co.; 30 Korth Grape. Auto top repairing, phone 104. C. M. Pheiater has secured the con tract to lay sixty thousand brick at ireka and left today to start the work. ' , V"1 c." Dnlly's Taxi. tTione 11. s WV F. . Burk came up from Tolo yesterday to visit friends and do some trading in the city. Order your Xmas cards or folders at the Medford Printing Coj E. S. Taylor arrived from Portland Monday to spend a few days in tho valley on business. Begin your Xmas shopping now. Many have already selected gifts and had them laid aside. -Martin J. Reddy. ; 223 E. W. Roberts came in from Klam ath Falls yesterday to look after some business and visit friends. ' iingraved Xmas cards and folders. Medford Printing Co. i t , J. H. Carlton came in from the ranch near Wellen yesterday on bus iness. v . Malted milk 50c lb. ;De Toe's. William Cottrell of Eagle Point, was calling today on some of his friends in the city. i See Trelchler, Pelrson 'Inc. for tires,:oils, and auto accessories. The Tomlin Box company has let a contract to Peter Denholf to put in the concrete foundation for the new sawmill, and he expects to start the work at once.. The first unit of the sawmill will be thirty by one hun dred feet, and will cut twenty thou sand feet a day. Mr. Tomlin expects to buy log3, mostly pine, the open market, so this will give people who have only a small amount of timber opportunity to find ready sale for their logs. - - Better buy. your furs now. They are certain to Increase In price. Raw furs never wera quoted so high as now. F. ; W. Bartlett, taxidermist and-furrier, 105 West Main street . " - 223 H. H. Lampman who has been In Montana and North Dakota for the last year and. a half, came in on the morning train to visit his old friends in the city.- He says that he thinks that Rex is in Siberia with the U. S. marines. - Forty styles of engraved cards and folders. Medford Printing Co. : Thos. McDonald and Harry L. Cope of San Francisco, were in the city yesterday on business. Furniture upholstering, mattress making, crating and packing. Doug las, 201 S. Riverside, phone 162-J. -Max.- Friedonthal and Fred . W. Davis of Portland, are doing busi ness in the city today. - , - ; - For the best insurance see Holmes, the Insurance Man -. . , W. G. Eglcston and F. T. Lidyard of San Francisco, are In the city .to day on business. v,--. ." , r You will find Bartlettthe furrier. In their new quarters, 105 West Main street. - " ..." : 223 Fred Jensen arrived in Medford yesterday to spend a few days visit ing friends In the city and country.- Dr. H. P. Hargrave, physician. Rooms 409-410 Garnett-Corey Build ing, -phono 230.? ' tf C. T. MUnson of Portland is spend ing a few days In the city and coun try interviewing the business men. ' Mienry repairs tube punctures 20c. 28 North Grape. -.227 lJ. 'F. Cox came in from Portland yesterday ta spend a few days look ing over the city and valley.- r "r ' Hemstitching and plcotlng at 10c per yard at Handicraft Shop. DR. RICKRRT T. J. FtUgerald who nrrlvod in Medford yesterday ' from Oakland CU will visit friends lu tho city for a tow tlftys. ' De Voe wants small ahow cuso. '"'' -For fire Insurance phouo (14, cor ner Eleventh street and 8, P. track D. R. Weod & Co. Attorney H. A. Canadny is report ed on tho sick ltst. It Is not known yet whether H Is the flu or Just a hard cold, but he Is staying at home to bo on the safe sldo. Win; Jeffrey, 11. S. Sprlngstetn and Harry R. 'Hoguo wore Sunday visi tors In ho city. - We are still selling heavy outings for 2!c. Come and see. Hutchison & Lumsden. 222 Thero will be a big salo of cloth- tng, turnichlhgs, shoes, etc., begin nine at Will H. Wll3on's Btore. to morrow morning. There will bo big bargains for everyone. Buy a Dodge Bros, car for Christ mas. Trelchler Pelrson Inc. ' Henry's DrI-Kuro Retreads are the best and cheapest for your cord -tiros 2S North Grape. - 827 Miss Esther Warnor, daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Wnrueiywho Is employed' in the draughting depart ment of the Standtfer compfny at Vancouver, suffered an attack of the flu recently hut Is now recovered and has returned to her work. Hemstitching, pecotlng. Alt work guaranteed. Vanity Hat Shop. - tt ' You can drink a pint ot elder tor a nickel at DeVoe's. 1 1 ' ' Fifteen thousand - automobiles since August 1 have been shipped to France for tho Red Cross. . De Voe has a fine llhe ot assorted chocolates at '60o per lb. ' Se Henry about your cord tire repair. 2 8 North Grape". ' 227 Oreece and Serbia received 25, rOOO.OOO pounds of food' 'in 30 days from the Red Crossi : ,r v Sweet cider for sale at the Can nery.; Bring your Jug; ' !-' AVo buy and sell everything. High est cash prices' paid for furniture. carpets, tools, mattresses. Geo. W. Douglas,- 34 North ' Front street. phono lCI-J." 230 Ten thousand pounds ' bt -ether were shipped" to France by the Red Cross, so bur soldiers might have re lief from pain." '- - Order your Xmas cards or folders at the Medford Printing Co. ' -; : You can always find something tor a quick-lunch at De Voo's. - - The Red Cross has sent 2375 wom on workers and 2931 workers- to France for spec!al:zed work. Most of them' are volunteers, ' but highly skilled. ' " ' Nash Hotel. Special rates, week or month. Steam hear. - 241 . .-Thirty thousand letters a week are written by the Red Cross to the-families ot soldiers, answering questions. WILSON SAILS ! LARGE CROWDS AT . , ,v LIVESTOCK SHOW PORTLAND. Ore.. Dec. 10. The Pacific International Livestock ext. position, fcaturine chltle. hoes and sheep from Oreeon, Was-hioeton and Idaho, which opened here vestcrdav for a five da'v session attracted lanre crowds-. ' Owincr to the mildness of the last two winters, the showine this vcar is said to tie the finest. n n . ... ..! ....... 'J. ' : '-..'fi 1 M V4 I . J tv.i- v.r tf -r 1 l Yi if A 1 . -"it IV- - r -r k? -Ml t At the top nro the presidential ship's ofTlcors Captain E. Mc'Caw- ley Jr., commander, and Commnnder Perkins, executive olllcor i standing on the bridge. . ) And below is tho man who keeps President Wilson In toner- v'Ui: affairs of state. He's the wireless .operator on tho George Washington, photographed In the comer of tho wlreloss room. whole,' 'ever ' entered nt the exposi tion. Tho salo of fnt t'limutiiomi is set for tomorrow. Hereford will.be sold Wcdnesdnv, short horns Thurs day nitj Ifolslcins Triiln v. K.l vvnrd Coles is imlo of cattle, ntiil A. 1(. Kohoskov of shi-eu nnd ho'-.;. ' TiM 111 WW T 'T.A iP.'l E. I hoi iusi'com flakes' if noucare excelleni flavor and v a more. -;: , iHehappij .satisfaction j j FERTILIZERS. VETCH ' ; RED OATS, GRAY OATS WHEAT. ; BARLEY. RYE : ' 1 For Sale Bv ' Monarch Seed & Feed Co. EYES SCIENTIFICALLY -'. TESTEI. 'AXD GLASSES . PROPERLY FITTED " Suite 1-2 over May Co. : NO DItOl'S U8KD INTIiRUKBAV AUTOCAH CO. TIM 15 CARD Leave Medford tor Ashland, Talent and Phoenix dally, except Sunday at 8:00 a. m.-and 10:15 a. m.j 1:00, 4:00 and 5.15 p. m. Also on Satur day at 9:30 p. m., Sundays leave at 10:30 a. m. and 1:30, 5:30 and 9:30 I p. m. .. Leave Ashland for Medford dally,. except Sunday, at 9:00 a. in., and 11:00 a. m.; 1:00, 4:00 and 5:15 p. m. Also on Saturday nights at 6:30 p. m. Sunday leave Ashland at 9:00 a. m., and 12:30, 4:30 and 0:30 p, m, REMEMBER -" ' , CAFE HOLLAND AT 18 CommoncliiK NWdiieuduy, Doc. 18. 1918, at 9 o'clock o. m. uud oontliiu tiiK until Saturday. Deo. 21. 1918, ut 4 o'clock p. m., Jacksonville, Ore. ' Program Wodnesday forenuoti U. 8. his tory, writing (puniiiHiishlp), -music drawing. ' Weduesduy aflovnoon Physiolo gy, reading, manual training,. compo sition, domes'.to science, methods in rending, courso of study for drawing, methods In arithmetic. Thursday forononn Arithmetic, history - of education, puyrhology, mclhoda in - gongviliy. movlianlenl drnwltisf, ilamastio art, eourHO ot study for domestlu art. Thursday ivftornooii Oiamnuiv, geography, itomwruphy. Auierlean llternturo, physics, lypowrlltiiK. methods In language, thl for pri mary certlflcRto. Friday foronooil Theory and practices orthography (Spelling), physical geography, Eiiiitlnh litera ture, chemistry, Friday artornoon School law, goolotty, ulgobru, civil government. Saturday foronoon noometry, botany. Saturday afternoon Oencrnl his tory, bookkouplng. , FLU ON TUESDAY; OBITUARY HUCK.M ASTER Died at tho runl dunto of his father, 6 West Jackson street, from Influonia.'Kronk Lewis Duckmnstur, age 20 years, one mouth nnd 0 days. Ho was born at Myrtle Point. Oregon, Oct. 13, 1898. Was a inomber of tho 7th. company and received his discharge whllo at Fort Stevens, llo loaves to mourn his loan a father and mother or Medford, two sisters, olio ot Hornbronk, (.-ill., and ono of .Medford: two brothers, one or Portland, Oro., and ono In tho navy. Funeral to bo from tho Wooks A Mc Uowan chapel, services at the grave. Interment In tho I. O. O. K. cemetery, Itev. Carlo officiating. , Mod ford iloniteif flu man It a today, In uccordanco with tho ordinance panned yentorday, the down town streets lauMnic Hko a fancy dross ball with u highwayman ultnouphero. (treat vui'lnttm or musks wuro In uvl tlmico limiting all thu way from womuu's vollii lo tiuutlkurclilofH. Ono coiirnitcnun iHIjuiii wnlUcd down tlio mnlii stem at iinnu with what appear ed to 19 a white brlilnl veil HtriiuK around hid diirby hat. Thrre weri no nrrtviiH for violations, the oily authorities rcgai'dlug tho rirsl day uu prollinlnary but all people not prop erly adorned today will be promptly arrested and tried. -. " , N deaths frotn tho dlsoasn wore reported today bat there v.s ono death Into yentorday nftoruoon, (hat or Krank J. llueknmulor, 30 yours old, former member ot the Seventh company who had been : III only a nhort ttmn. This mnltes a total of (Ivo dentin In thu past week, Among tho ii uw cases oday wus that of (leorgo Putiiam, editor of Die Mall Trlliuno. who was rnporlod to be suf fering from a typical conn but with out tiny Kurlous complications, Supporters it tho mask ordlnnneo wore much pleused with tho result mid predicted n prompt check of tho epidemic. NO MORE COMMUNICATIONS SENT EXCLUSIVELY TO U. S. A. WASHINGTON, t)io.. )0, Notes were Bent to Berlin nnd Vienna by tho slate department advising tlio (lormnii and Auntrlnn governmouls that tho fulled States desire to re ceive no further communication from thnm which should bo specific ally uddrejsnd to , nil tho allied thins. ..'.I i a '- : i-- Tm iJSEY EtsrJng andRUer The C!d Reliable Bound Package nul SIFLlEfZA HrlscSi9 alfed EVlilk Very Mvffltiaus, Digestible Tho REAL Food-t3rlnk,j Instantly preparod' Mudobytho OitlCINAL llorllck process anil (rorn cnrcully selected materials. Used successfully over V century. Endorsed by physicians everywhere. Ml and Thus Avoiding Imitations I got llOrilCkS The Origlnai WEEK3 & McGOWAN CO UNDERTAKER . Day Plionet Pacific 237. Night Phones: P. W. Weeks. 103-JU. Tjidy AioliUnt. MEDFORD DION WOSK3 FOUNDRY AND REPAIR SHOP AIo nsciit for I'nirlmiiks nnd Morso : '.. ., ,. KnuincH. . , , 17 South Riverside. Wc arc hoadquar ters for These, "THE MOST POPULAR GIFT OF ALL" . -A WRIST WATCH : "JOHNSON" The Jeweler Buy Useful and Appreciative Christmas Presents for All the Family at' .' West Side Pharmacy n Open-All Day 6:30 a.m. to 10 p.m. QUICK SUPERIOR SERVICE It's Making a Hit Our flour lias just that favorite quality tho goodness that pleases. ' '''' . It is making new friends all the time. - If you have not tried it order a safk of VILMO from your grocer today. Rogue Valley Mill Co.