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HEftPtoRD fXTC " TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. ' OREGON-, TVEDNTSSDAW, DF,OF.MT5ER 11, 1013 r TA(m FOUR f OCAL AND PERSONAL Thora Is Imperative neod of assls tuuco at tho Red Cross rooms for the Bowing of flu masks. According to Sirs. F. W. Mcars, local women are very willing to secure masks at the lied Cross but refuse to assist In waking thorn, An emergency exists and evory woman not prevented from helping in this work from illness or llko ause should report to the Red Cross rooms at once. Thb diet during and after Influ enza, llorllck's Malted Milk, nour ishing, dlsestable. ( Mary Hess, the well known and ' popular employo of the Mall Tribune was confined to her home yesterday with tho flu. Place order for an Oldsmoblo now. Trclchler Poirson Inc. ; " , Editor George Putnam of tho Mall Tribune who is a flu victim, was re ported much Improved this morning tind expects to be able to return to work the first of the week. Engraved Xmas cards and folders. Modford Printing Co. Born To Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Cur rlo, of 1507 West Main street, Tues day a 7 pound baby girl. Got your milk, cream., butter and buttermilk at DoVoo's. 1 ." Superintendent of Schools and Airs. Vm. Davenport are reported 111 nt their home with 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 doorr The Medford Business college grad uates will receive the endorsement of the employers when seeking situa tions. . .. 223 .Charles U Schleffelln, who has been 111 at his home on South Oak dale with Influenza, is much improv ed and -will be out again in a few days. ... ' , . Any one wanting turs remodeled should bring them in now, to avoid the Christmas rush. F. Bartlett, furrier, 105 West Main. 223 Mrs. Cranchor who was called to Medford a few .days ago by the Ill ness of her daughter, Mrs. Vern Mar shall, leaves this evening for her homo In Portland. Auto curtains and lights, all kinds. Jledford Auto Top Co., 30 North Grape, phone 104. . Ceorse Bowater, W. A. Bowater, Ixia Angeles, R. D. Moore, Maxwell, Cal., and O. ji. Berger, Seattle, are registered at the Medford. Only a few of those exquisite little . boxes of apples left. Order one now shipped to "your friend . for Xmas. Schieffelin's Grocery. . 223 t John Butler . Is confined to his home with a severe cold. " Forty styles of engraved Xmas cards and folders. Medford Printing Co. . H. A. Canaday is suffering from an attack of Influenza. : Pleasant, safe, quick, sure. Dr. Halstead, 227 South Central. 233 Carl Bowman who has been report ed very low with influenza at the hospital is now Improving. Dr. Heine, Garnett-Corey Bldg. ' The regular meeting of the East ern Star scheduled for this evening will be postponed in accordance with the .influenza regulation. Miss Lounsbury, the milliner, is nicely located in her new store, the Vanity Hat Shop, next to ftfalto theatre, where she will be pleased to meet all the ladies of the city and valley. 224 Father Power Is reported to have a light attack of influenza.- ' - Pianos Ellington, Hamilton, sold by II. N. Lofland, at 225 South Oak dale. Liberty bonds taken same as cash. Phone C91-J. . 240 Mayor Gates promises to- show no respect whatever for the petition which is being circulated by those who would do away with the flu musk. ' i . ; . Medford Auto Top Co., 30 North Grape. Auto top repairing, phone 104. Mrs. Bob McCullough arrived this morning from Mterced, Calif., to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Ham ilton of this city. Daily's Taxi. Pnone 15. ' Miss Flossy Perry, operator at the Home Telephone company, who has boon very seriously ill with Influenza Ik reported Improving. ' Order your Xmas cards or folders at the Medford Printing Co. Report from the Sacred Heart ho: pltal this morning states that the flu situation Is materially improved. In contrast to the twenty cases brought in Saturday there were none yesterday and only one family of lour today. Ilia Home Telephone company whose Jitaff has been badly demoral ized by the flu, report conditions im proving altho they still havedght operators and the cashier out. To complicate matters the trafflo during the first few days of the epidemic was heavier by 75 per cent than ever before in tho history of the company It was found necessary to bring two operators from Grants Pass and one from Butte Falls during this time. Malted milk 50c lb.. De Voe's. Miss Ethel IXewland, high school teacher, la still at the Sacred Heart hospital where she is recovering from an attack of Influenza. WEEKS & McGOWAN CO UNDERTAKER Day Phone: Pacific 237. Night Phones: F. W. Weeks. JD3-J, ' VmSf AstUtant, . i itiHpAva frnaaf A Hmer.vtJ usuhb , hla brother Ed Andrews, states' that Mrs. Andrews 1b so tar recovereU a to bo up aud around again, esuei nu been confined, to hor bed for same time by paralysis In the left side.; Mr. and Mrs. Andrews and daughter Car oline, who are now living In York, were formerly residents ' of Medford and have many friends hi who will be Klad to hear of Mrs. A n- drews' recovery. . I Better ouy your iurs now.' mt.r1 are certain to Increase In price. Rar furs never were quoted so high as; now. F.; W. Bartlett, taxidermist I nit furrier. .105 West Main street. ' 223 : Mts. Vern Marshall, ot South Oak-, dale, who has been very seriously ill. with double pneumonia, is reported! much improved. ". -.' . Experienced hemstitching and per cotlng. Mrs. B. E. Haney, Garnett Corey Bldg. , X Mrs. F. E. Redden Is ill at her home with the influenza. 1 ' See Trelchler Pelrson Inc.,- tot ' tires, oils, and auto accessories. i The Red Cross was swamped both.' Monday 'and Tuesday after the flu. ordinance went Into effect, by de mands for flu masks. Part of the time the women were working short handed and orders piled up which they were unable to fill.' The situ ation is well in hand today and sup ply will be able to meet the demand. Forty styles of engraved cards .and folders. Medford Printing Co. A conspuous ease of flu hysteria was witnessed yesterday in one of the downtown buildings which " re sulted in the victim being removed by her companion. r. . Furniture upholstering, mattress making, crating aud packing. Doug las, 201 S. Riverside, phone 162-J. - Funeral services of James Thomas White will be held from Weeks &Mc Gowan chapel, Thursday morning, Dec 12, 191S, at 10 o'clock, Rev. Father : Meagher of Hciating..,., Inter; ment at Jacksonville cemetery. For the best insurance, see Holmes, the Insurance Man. ' ' Miss Julia Nash arrived in Med ford yesterday from Portland to visit her uncle, J. M. Hurley. ' ' ' You will find Bartlett, the furrier, in their new quarters, 105 West Main street . 223 J. W. Vaughn who has been look ing up the fruit situation in the valley, thinks there is a good open ing here to go into .the business, par ticularly the trade of the middle wes tern states. He is interested in the Thompson Fruit company of Yakima, Wash., but lives at Billings, Mont., and is en route to Los Angeles. Dr. H. P. Hargrave, physician. Rooms 409-410 Garnett-Corey Build ing, phone 230. . . . ' Daniel gliss and p. L. Humphrey, two- of- the boys from Medford that were at Camp Lewis, came in on the morning train. They are home to stay as they have been mustered out of tho service. ... ' Henry .repairs tube punctures 20c. 28 North. Grape. 227' E. W. -Roberts left this morning for Klamath Falls... He bad a log ging contract for the Applegate Lum ber company part of the last season, and this fall has been logging in the district east of the mountains. ' Hemstitching and plcotlng at 10c per yard at Handicraft Shop. F. M. Wilson received a telegram from Lloyd this morning that he had arrived at Camp Mills, New Yorfc. He has been over in England for several months, but was disappointed that he did not. get over to France. -De Voe wants small show case. of a Th IPO FERTILIZERS. ' VETCH RED OATS. : GRAY OATS WHEAT. BARLEY. RYE' v ' For Sale Bv Monarch Seed Si Feed Co. PAtnr Tonics who has the bootblack ! - - - - stand -in the! Wilson cigar store, re- colved a tolojiram from the govern ment that, his; brother Gus was killed In action Oct.! 6th. ; For tire Insurance phone 64, cor ner Eleventh atroet and S. P. track, D. R. Wood & Co. i W. Bertolson whio has boon at the. officers' training school at . Camp Grant, III., was In the city ;thls mor ning, vile has been mustered out ot t"io service and will work.- with his father at the quicksilver mine In the Evans creek district Hemstitching, pecotluc.' All work guaranteed.. Vanity Hat Shop, tt C, B. McConnell who. bundles the Journal and several otfcor papers, 1b at home with a, hard oold. - He says that he does not knoW whether It Is the flu or not, but will be on 'the safe side and stay at homo. '.You can drink a pint ot older tor a nickel at DeVoe's. 1 Mrs. Raymond Relter was removed from her home at 531 Penn avenue, to the Sacred Heart hospital today at 11 a. m . - , - -v Buy a Dodge Brothers car for Christmas.. Trelchler Pelrson Inc. ; ' ' Mrs. Geo. Iverson and two children '.from 60S East-Main, were removed to the Sacred 'Hero-t hospital this Morning.; ?, ; ' r ' ';;.v.v Henry'p Drl-Kur, Retreads are the be and cheapesttor your cord tires. 88 'NartW Grapes 1 ,: ' 227' "HI ,uie,tKhnn-received a letter from B. L. '.Mbrscr of "Portland, informine him 6f) the death of his wife from the influcn a. ! She; died verv suddenly, hnvinir 'been sick onlv a day. She has been in Wor hcolth since thev went to Portlnn d and was nearlv blind. ,1 ' De ViW has a fine line ot assorted chocolat es at 60c per lb. A. T. LBrown arrived in, Medford vestcrduv from Astoria, to spend a few days ('lookinsr over the country. See HJenry about your cord tire repairs. 28 North Grape. . 227 Janics'F.' ChiiUiook of Qr'nnts Pftss. was in ithe .city -yesterduv on busi ness. ' V. ' . .: ;-j Sweet elder for sale at the' Can nery. Bring your jug. " J. B. Fisher and wife of Portland are in the city for n f ew davs visitine friends. We buy and sell everything. High est cash prices paid for furniture, carpets, tools, mattresses.. ' Geo. .W. 'Douglas, 34 North,' Front street, phone 162-J. "7 230 i W, II. Pomerov.' of Heiisle, nme in from the mines yesterday on busi ness. v- - -. , , ft Yon can always find something for quick lunch at De Voe's. , i C. E. Bade of the Jacobson & Bade eompanv of Portland is in the city today. He visits Medford quite often to see how business is, and probably to see , what the prospects are for business in his line, i . -i ' Nash Hotel. Special rates, week or month. Steam heat. ' . 241 E. S. Kirbv of Odessa. Ore., who has been sick at the Sacred Heart hospital, is able to be out aeuin. - ,' Order your Xmas cards or folders at the Medford Printing Co. '. r There was one man in the city yes terday that believed in obeying the law, as he had a mask on himself and one on bis horse. Unfortunately he got .out of town ( Without giving his address. ' , ',' , H. Sutherland of Everett, Wash., arrived in Medford yesterday " to spend a few days looking over the valley. ' ' . - . . Ora Kay of Brownsboro, came to the city yesterday to visit friends. e smooth rich cup of THUM is one of rfcs best adrtisemeiits Much like coffee in appearance and aroma, Postum is absolutely free -from the drug caf feme. And besides this merit,its con venience, economy and practical usefulness make it the ideal all-meal drink for all the family. There s a Reason MEDFORD IRON WORKS FOUNDRY AND REPAIR SHOP , "-.' ' .r , ' "' Also agent for Fairbanks and Morse Engines.' .-..' 1 " 17 South Riverside, 5 FLlli REGULATION Fire Medford citizens wore nrrost- ed today for disregarding the flu mask ordinance pusnfd at a special session of tne wiy. council Aiouuay They were all fined five dollars and .paid their fines. A soldier on fur lough in the city wa's also arrested but explaining that he had Just ar rived aud -was not familiar with tho law was dismissed with a reminder. J, A. Westcrlund who was arrested for carrying his mask on his chin, while smoklnx, after a socond warn' lng, gave notice that he would en' gago a lawyer and fight the question In tho courts. Tho trial was sot for 3 o'clock this afternoon. No verdict had been reached at press Umo. Tho other , local offenders were iGus Latus. N. B. Thompson, J. M. Plotch- er and Edgar. Wight.. Clly officials wore much Inceused at Mr. Westerlund's action. "This Is no time" saUl Mayor Gates, "for our leading citizens to opposo a measure designed farrthe protection of the people of this city. The only possible objection to the flu ordinance Is bus ed upon technical grounds. - I don't care about the strictly legal phase ot the matter and no other loyal ell lzen should call up such a question at this time'. . What wo want is to spare as many lives in this city from this frightful plague as possible and the mask regulation is concodod by all experts to be the best preventive known. I earnestly appeal to all cit izens to aid us In our work at this time." - "The flu situation-Is better t6day" said City Health Officer E. B. Plckel this afternoon "as far as new cases reported is concerned, but it is still bad and the people are urged to ob serve every care and precaution. Four cases were taken to the Sacred Heart hospital today, which brings the total in that Institution to fifty. Only two of these cases are serious. "There Is apparently some objec tion to the flu mask ordinance. I have heard it reported some business men are circulating a petition asking that the measure be repealed, it this ls'true the business men are Injuring their own cause. '"'Vith flu .masks the individual Van shop down town without danger; without them- there would be danger on every side. The flu mask has been used In many cit ies with excellent results. It Is an absolute protection f to the Individual and a checii'Td'thd spread of the dis ease. ; The business mon of Medford should support this measure not only tor their own selfish interest but for the welfare ot the city as a whole. Masks help business and alone make normal business possible. ' - - "I have instructed' every physician to report every case11 of flu to my of fice every day. Mayor Gates Is sup porting me In this; and said today that any doctor not following these instructions would 'be arrested at once, hls Is no time to take chances. ; Medford faces a serious situation and the public health and safety demands the assistance , of every man, woman and child." Diebro of Snn Francisco, is visitiner friends in the litv today. - . - flavor it TO ORDER (2A.00 CP ' Also Cleaning, Pressing and Altering 128 10. MAIN, ITSTAIKS , X KHIOKSON At Snored Heart hos- pltul, Uco. 10, Joseph Stanley tiiiok on, age 34 yours, alx months and thruo days. Ills home wus at 12111) Thirty-seventh avenue, Situ Krunuls co. Mr. KrlokHon was u luui'huulo and had' boon employed nt mining near Modford. 111b wife tind .hor rel atives accompanied tho body to Sun Ktanclnco whero It was shlnped Tues day ulght tor Intoriiiont. The funorul ot II. K. Iloydon will be held Friday nt 2::1U p. m. at tho resldoiico on Norlh Central, Hev. Booior offlotutlng. llnilul will be at the 1, O. O. V. cemetery. The funeral ot Lloyd Ulakeley will b hold Thursduy tit 8:110 lit I'orl'B chapel, llurlal In 1. O. O. Y. como tory. Itov. Carlos officiating. Ills wife Is very 111 at tho hospital. DOCTOR GOULD . NOT HELP HER But Lydia E.Pinkham'aVege . table Compound Saved i Her from a Serious '' Operation. Drooklyn, N. Y. "I suffored some thing dreadful from a displacement and two ten bad at tack! of Inflamma tion. My doctor old he could do nothing more tor me ana I would have to go to tlie hospital for an operation, but Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound and Sanative Wash have entirely cured me of my troublos and I am now in good health. I am willing ' you should use my ' testimonial and hope to benefit other suffering women by so doint" Mrs. F. . Platt. & Woodbine St, Brooklyn, N. Y. Operations npon women in our hos pitals are constantly on the Increase, but before submitting to an operation for ailments peculiar to their sex every woman owes it to herself to give that famous root and herb remedy, Lydia E. Pinkham's VegetabloCompound, a trial. If complications exist write Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass,, for advice. COLDS INTERFERE WITH BUSINESS Dr. King's New Discovery relieves them and keep you going on the job Fifty continuous veart of almost Unfailing checking ana relieving coughs, colds and kindred iuffcrino is the Koud achievement of Or. King's New iscovery. . ' Grandparents, fathers, mothers, the kiddies all have used and are using it as the safest, surest, most pleasant tc-take remedy they know of. Sold by all druggiitt. 60c and $1.20. 1 Keep Bowels On Schedule Late, retarded functioning throw the whole day' duties out of gear. Keep the system cleansed, the appe tite lively, the stomach staunch with Dr. King' New Life Pills. Mild and tonic in action. Sold everywhere. 25c Shop Early THE Government has recommended shop- ping early for Christ inas and our Med ford -Merchants will .;.'-.-.. . ' ...'' appreciate it. The re ducing of ' crowded stores will also in crease YOUR conven ience. ' Vy: Eemcinbcr- to ' shop with First '. National CHECKS. They'll be good anywheres, . Wm. G. Talt President. FIRST NATIONAL BANK. MEDFORD. ORE., OBITUARY. m Safe forlNFANTStndlNVMJDS ASK FOR I "J lb . 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