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r vivcm FOTTTC IL-. J , J BTET)FO"RT5 fTKW TRTBWE, STflDFORU. OTJTCGOX. MONDAY. TWCTCMBEtt. lf. If) 18 OCAL AND JL PERSONAL Horn, to Mr. and Mrs. Carl Von dot tiollun of Wellnn, 8imdy, on 814 Hi. ly lioy, Mnthnr nnd child are dolim iitroly. , ". : Mnko your Xmns monoy count toy liming usoful and lasting gifts of Jewelry. Soo our assortment,,, Mar tin J. noddy, . 22? Mrs. O., E. Ofliorno of Medford, was registered at the Hotel Portland, Portland, Oregon, 011 Sunday. A Fain the Sugar Bowl Is headquar ters for Xmas candy, 25c lb. ' Among tho hlgn school girls that nro now convalescinK from severe at tnrka of the flu are Miisses Helen llrown, Josephine Koppes. Genevieve SprlRKfl and Isabelle Budbldge. Tlio' Sugar Bowl Is making enough enndv canes for every boy and gin In MortTord, Bo each. Alex Sparrow, supervisor of Cra ter Lake national forest, created much excitement at tho depot this morning. After purchasing a ticket for Tacoma and boarding the train lio decided to purchase a pair of iirctlcs at a Front street store while the train was waiting. Just as (ho train was pulling out he emerged from the store and started for the rear car calling to the train crew to "Hold 'or." Tho crew did not hear him. and had closed the platform doors. The' frantic and breathless supervisor just m.anaged to reach the slops of the last car. Now everyone wonders why on earth Alex wanted a pair of arctics. Place order for an Oldsniobile now. Treii blur Peirson, Inc. School libraries for every county In the state are now ready at the state public library and will soon be distributed. Miss Cordelia Marvin state librarian, says the book's this year nro much more, attractive than formerly, especially those dealing with American history. The books for county distribution this year are alKO in many ways more interesting. Jewelry, the gift of love, answers oveiv gift requirement; it is the re lnmnberance that means more to the recipient than any other gift., Mar tin J. Iteddy. . 227 Tho remains of the late Miss 'Mary K. Hartzell, instructor in organic and food chemistry, who died here yes terday morning following a brief 111 iiess, were forwarded today to Med ford, southern Oregon, the home of tho parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Hartzell, and the funeral and burial will take place there. Members of tho family accompanied the remains south. Corvallis Times-Gazette.' . Auto curtains and lights, all kinds. Medford Auto Top Co., 30 , North Grape, rhone 104. " Mrs. E. P. Guthrie has received word that her younger brother Cyril Leigh-Spencer died of influenza in the Canadian hospital in Paris on the 11th of December. Mrs. Guthrie leaves for Victoria, B. C, tonight to be with her mother whom she ex pects to bring back with her and take south for the winter. Pianos Ellington. Hamilton, sold by H. N. Lofland, at 225 South Oak- dale. Liberty bonds taken same as cash. Phone 69 1-J. 240 Captain H. A. Canaday of company F. has received a telegram from Ma jor J. Franeis Drake, Portland, Ore r iron, stating that he will arrive in Medford late this afternoon. He comes in the interest of the new Nat ional Guard regiment of Oregon and to help put in shape the new com pany of National Guards being or ganized here out of the old Company F and new recruits. Magazine subscriptions at prices quoted or advertised by any one. Don't lie pestered by solicitors. Do business with a reliable firm. Med ford Book Store. 232' Dr. Joseph Whitney of San Fran cisco, a medical specialist, Is spend -Ins a few days in the city and valley looking for a new location for mm- self. He also desires to invest in a farm in the valley for his son, a resi dent of San Francisco, who desires to change from an indoor to an outdoor life. Dr. Whitney was a caller at the Commercial club last Saturday. Mail us your wants. Prices as low " ns possible with high quality, and the lareest stock to choose from. . Mar tin Ji Reddy. ' : 227 The new train schedule for the Southern Pacific which goes into ef fect tomorrow makes.no changes In arrival and departure of passenger train's to and from Medford. The time of departure of trains from Portland and San Francisco Is earlier shortening the time between those cities and Medford a little, in the cases of several trains about a half hour. Train 53 by the new time leaves I Portland at 1 a. m., train 15 at It a. m., and train 13 at 8 p. m Pleasant, safe, quick, sure. Dr. llnlstead. 227 South .Central. 233 ' C. E. Bade, the woll known Port land contractor, has returned home after several days spent on business in Medford and vicinity. He expects ' to return to the city In a short time. A" heavy French mail arrived in tho city Sunday bringing many let ters from soldiers of Medford and vicinity to relatives and friends. tedford Auto Top Co., SON'orth urape. auio lop rejiturius, yuuiie xv-r Welborn Beeson of Talent, was in the tdty Friday and Saturday (on business. - Nash Hotel. Special rates, week or month. Steam heat. 241 TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY LOST 37x4 weed' chain and chain guide, between Medford and , ; Jacksonville Cemetery. J,. A. Perl. Miss Anna Dcnliorf, Monographer, in fount v Agricultural Agent Cnto's office, who was called to Boiemnn, Mont., several weoks ago .by tne death of her mother thru Influenia, expects to return to the city tomor row. , She writes that the flu epi demic Is still severe in Hoieman with many deaths, and that all public places Including the stores are closed. Dennlson's Gift Dressings 10c as usual. Other kinds at Be. Medford Book Store. . 232 Tho Medford Business college, which it was rcportod last week would close, is still open and will continue to run during the flu epi demic by special permit from the authorities. ' Our assortment of diamonds, wrist watches, dependable -clocks, - rich glassware and sterling silver Is tho best ever and make gifts to be appre ciated. Martin J. Reddy. 327 David Buckley and his mother who nre sick with the flu at the Sacred Heart hospital, are reported improving.' . Dr. Heine, Garnott-Corey Bldg. County Clerk George Gardner left this morning for Klamath Falls. He Bald that as the court house was closed it gave him a chance to get out a few days on business. See us for Xmas candy 25c lb. In any quantity. The Sugar Bowl keeps the prices down. I. F. Corning and wife of ' San Francisco were visiting friends In Medford yesterday; Malted milk 50c lb. De Voe's. ' D. Winn arrived In Medford Sun day to spend a few days looking over the city and country. See Tretchler Peirson- Inc. for tires, oils, and auto accessories. - J. W. Macdonald of Tolo, was visit inr friends in tho city yesterday.'. Sweet grass sewing baskets . filled with Shasta chocolates make appro priate gifts. tf W. B. Rider came over from Yreka yesterday t visit friends- In Medford.' - - Get your milk, cream, butter and buttermilk at DeVoe's. Miss Mary and Grace Emerlck who came up a few days ago from Rose- burg to look over Medford and vicin ity.; left yesterday to spend a few davs in Ashland. They were former. ly from Boise, Idaho and are looking over this part of tho state for loca tion. When It comes to candy, that Nut Sillman has them all olng. He sells candy for what others pay for it. J. H. Hockersmlth who has been un at the Meadows helping the boys on the farm, returned to the city Sunday. A recuperative diet in influenza. Horlick's Malted Milk, very ' diges tible On the south "bound train Saturday afternoon there were several cars of rsoldiers, mostly those that had been mustered out of the service and on their way home, but on one car the bovs said that they were on their way to Siberia. ' " :' Shasta candy Is made in Mediora. It Ik also the best. . tf Since the flu mask has been en forced there has heen some com plaint about the ventilation of the stores and banks. Some of the clems said that during the busy time Satur day afternoon, that It was almost Im possible to wear tho mask all tne time, and one person remarked after coming out of one of the banks, that it was almost suffocating. . Furniture upholstering, mattress making, crating and packing. Doug las, 201 S.-Rlverslde, phone 162-J. Miss McGrail- the county nurse, was at' Butte Falls last week helping to-carO for influenza patients. She says thatlhere are forty cases In the town and logging camps and minus that in the camps It may be caused bv the use of the drinking cups. Dr. H. P.- Hargrave, physician, Rooms 409-410 Garnett-Corey Build Ing. phone 230. tf The many friends of Donald, tne little son of Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Ed- meades will be pleased to learn that he Is recovering from a serious ill ness. '"''..' Handicraft Shop, for hemstitching and pecoting at 10c per yard. D. J. Sullivan of Carson; Nevada, was visiting friends In the city Satur. day. ' Experienced hemstitching and pe coting. Mrs. B. E. Haney, Garnett- Corey Bldg. ' . Mrs. Vic McCray came up from Grants Pass this morning to visit her family during the Christmas season Mr. McCray Is connected with the Irrigation project in Josephine coun ty and is located at Grants Pass We buy and sell everything. High est cash prices paid for furniture, carpets, tools, mattresses. Geo. W, Douglas, 34 North ' Front street, nhone 162-J. 230 Harry Evans, the flagman at th Miain street crossing of the railroad left Saturday for Portland to visit friends for a few dayB. The flu Is under control, but you can't control SUlIma'n. he will sell Xmas mixed candy for 25c lb. The state board of health has Is sued an order that there must be as strict quarantine on the Influenza as any other contagious disease, and Mayor Gates called a meeting of the council today for the purpose of en forcing it. Henry repairs tube punctures 20c 28 North Grape. 227 1,.. E. Schmidt, came up from Grants Pass yesterday to visit friends In the city. For fire Insurance phone 64, cor ner Eleventh street and S. P. track, D. R. Wood & Co. WEEKS & McOOWAN CO UNDERTAKER Day Phone: Pacific 2127. Night Phones: F. W. Weeks. 103-ja. Lady Assistant. Io Davenport who has liooii In tho northorn part of tho Blnto for several weoks returned to the city the latter part of Inst week. Ho wont up to Portland to make arrangements for casing and othor material to start to drill for oil. The derrick hna been completed for some tlmo. and when e left here he expected to have tho work started In a short time, but has been delayed In getting the material. Electrical Xmus goods. ; Electric Home Supply Co., Ill Wost Main St. tf For the best Insurance see Holmes, the Insurance Man. Jeff Hamlin came from tho farm this morning to do some trading and attend to other business matters. Ho says that he has been so busy getting his farm-work done, that he docs uot have much tlmo to come to town. Hemstitching, pecoting. All work nuaranteed. Variety Hat Shop. tf De yoe wants small show case, Frank Brown and daughter of Yreka, wero visiting friends in the city yesterday. All phonographs In one. tne Bruns wick, see it, hear It, before buying, at Palmer's Piano Place, is 8 sown Central. 2S4 Call for canned pumpkin put up by the Medford Cannery, the best oamp ktn on the market C. V. Parks of Portland was a business visitor In the city Saturday. Henry's Drl-Kure Retreads are tho best and cheapest for your cord tires. 3 North Grape. 837 ' Mrs. J. W. Thompson and Mrs. C. F. Tlleston of Eagle Point wore visit ing friends in the city yesterday. , See Henry about your cord tire re pairs. -28 North Grape. 237? De Voe has a fine una or assorted chocolates at 6O0 per lb. C. A. Noddlebuther and Geo. W. Jermsta of the Klamath Agency, are In the city for a , few days on busi ness. Electrical Xmas goods. Electric Home Supply Co., Ill West Main St. tf Try a Stromberg carburetor on your car. Power Auto 10. xi- Geo. M. Bassett of Wilde, Idaho. arrived In Mctlford yesterday to spend a few days looking over "the city and country. Dally s Taxi. Phone 15. You can drink a pint of cidor for a nickel at DeVoe's.' R. A. Nell of Brownslioro, was a visitor In the city over Sunday. ;- Trv a Stromberg carburetor on your car. power auio to. 11 You can always find something tor a quick lunch at DeVoe's. - OBITUARY BLAKLEY Diet! nt Sacred Heart hosmtul Dec. 14. 191S. from intlu enzn, asred 26 venrs. 9 months nnd 15 dnvs. wife of I.Iovd Herbert -Hltiklcv, who passed nwuv Dec. 8. 1918, trom the same disease. She leaves to mourn her loss her seven months old liabv. Leslie May .father. W. D. Sattcrlco ol Portland. Ore.. Guv M. Saltcrlec in France, nnd Flovd L.. of Sulem Ore She was a member of the Methodist church nnd Rebekah lodcc of .New port, Ore, beinsr a past ernnu of her lodire. - Funeral services wil be held nt the crave Tuesday, at 2:30 n. rn.. Rev. Carlos offieintinir. Six members of the National Guards -Will act, us pall bearers. . . , . Rev. Sfollinffcr of Ashland Christian church will conduct the services for John Bellinger, who died SnturdaA', nt tho home nnd Medford lodee isoj.ll8 will conduct the services nt the crave in Jacksonville cemeterv." ' : ''' The pallbearers will be from the Elks' lodee. P;- C. Bicham and Sheriff Charles Terrill: the Christian church. Prof. Hanbv nnd Gcorce Childreth and W. O. W., Win. B. Jackson and George R. Lindlev. - ' ; . ARCHER Mnrtnicrite Archer died at the family residence. 122 Genessec. Snndav mornine. Dee. lo. 1918. need 1 year, 9 months and 2 davs. of pneu monia. : f uneral services were neui nt the Weeks & AtcGowon Co. chapel Monday. Dec. 16.-118. at 11 a. m. Interment in I. 0. O. F. cemeterv. Rev. Wilcv: of f iniotinsr. - ,, , , COCHRAN The Elks' lod-:e re ceived a telesrum todnv announcing the sad death of Mrs. J. II. Cochran at Missoula. Mont.. Friday. December 13th. Mrs. Cochran was taken ill with uremic noisonine; shortly after arrivine in Missoula, where she went to nurse her son, Percy, who a ill with pneumonia. - Mr. Cochran wns nt his wife's bedside when she died. Mrs. Cochran leaves four children to mourn her loss Irma. Luoindn-. Per v nnd Harold. Burial will be nt Mrs. Coclirnn's former homo. Oakland. Ore., December 16. The Elks' lodt;c sent a mcssnae of sympathy to Mr. Cochran todav nnd will send flowers to Oakland. Misses Lufinfla and Inn left Medford for ilissoulu Wedncs dav. . ' Mrs. Cochran lind lived in Medford over 20 years, wns n member of the Christian church find leaves n lnrue circle of friends to mourn her- un timely end. t 6 Bell-ans Hot water . Sure Relief RELL-AMS sw FOR INDIGESTION SUITS TO ORDER 925.00 CP , Also Cleaning, Pressing and Altering rY- ISbJI nB&f i7lon H ron I Vnuniay 128 E. MAIN, UPSTAIRS SOCIALISTS TOLD WORKERS NOT TO OBEY THE DRAFT CHICAGO, Doc. 1. Two Jucklos. former members of the Young Peo ple's Socialist loaguo, wero tho prin cipal, witnesses today nt tho trial of Victor U llorger nnd tour othor so cialist loaders charged with conspir acy to violate the esplonngo law. Tho witnesses nro William Mau kus of Waukegan, Ills., nnd Carl Berreltor. Berroltor told of attend ing convention of Young Pcoplo So cialist leaguo In May, 1917. at which he said several anti-war resolutions were adopted, 1 " Maukus identified an anti-wnr res olution which he sold William Kruso, ono of tho defendants, assisted In preparing and which was prescntod at a meeting of the louguo on May 6. 1917. It urged all "workers ' not to join the army, even It drafted,' and also called for contributions for tho defense of members who might be come Involved In difficulties because of adherence to the resolution. ETY TO NEW YORK. Dec 16 Major Gen eral Barnctt. head of tho marine corps, returned from two and a hair months spont In Paris and nt tho front, enthusiastic over the record of his fighters from Chateau Thierry to tho end of the war. Ho said tho marines wore "wondorful." . Among the army moh aboard were 486 officers and 'men and a number of wounded from the second anti aircraft battalion, which was In ac tion on the Toul front when hostil ities ceased. Thoy are from Cali fornia in command of Major James W. Riley. Other aerial units were taken on at Liverpool. Manv of the returned Americans wore decorations for bravery. "Tv" Cohh. Detroit A,moriciin out- A fCood .smile Smil makes its own way.-Right living nrakes the smite. INSTANT POSTOM instead of coffee puts many a man on the way to smiling health and success, "there's a reason" We are headquar ters for These, ' "THE MOST POPULAR GIFT OF ALL" j. A WRIST WATCH "JOHNSON" The Jeweler Going Out of Business We are discontinuing in business, and offer for cash only until Christinas : v OUTING FLANNELS, LONSDALE CAMBRICS, GJNGHAMS AND PERCALES (while they last,) AT 25 PER YARD. AH kinds of dress goods, summer goods, men's furnishing goods, men's sweaters, at low figures. In fact, too many items to mention. ( - CR ANFILL & ROBNETT Central Point, Oregon LITTLE INTEREST IN 1919 SESSION OF LEGISLATURE . . . , , 1 , SALEM, Ore., H6c. Hi. Tho logls latum of Oregou will .conveno Jan uary 13, 1919, for a session lo last uot more than forty days. The gov ernor Is piivllogod to call a special session of not to exceed twenty dnyB. any tlmo within tho biennial period, but this has bcUIoiu been done In (ho history of tho Blnto. Little legislation of importance has heen forecast tor tho coming ses sion, and nothing ot n purtltitn nature- can well raise an Issue. Sovon-ty-nlno republicans, nine democrats and two Independents will mnko up tho leglslnturo. Prohibition will not be an Issue, In any totm, It Is prar dieted. With Oregon definitely In the bono dry column, tho ratification of the federal prohibition amendment Is ex pected to bo mado without battlo ot any consequence. . A proposition to slinpltfy-tho stato government by doing away with largo numher of offlcos and a re grouping ot tho duties of othors, Is to bo roported upon to tho legislature by a commlttoo appointed two years ago, and Interest . may centor in tho consideration ot :'thls 'plun, which, howevor. is not, concodod to huve much chance Ot adoption. . The rad ical nature of tho changas iingastod and tho large number of office hol ders affected will work against Its chnnaos ot success, according to po litical prophets. . H. C. Bnughmnn, tormor superln tondont ot schools In La 110 county and now teaching at Talent, Ore., Is reported to bo seriously sick with In fluenia. His brother, J. I). Ilaugh- man, died of the mnlady lust work in Harrison, Idaho.--I2ugeno Guard. Mr. Baughman Is roported to be In a vory sorlous condition. fielder, who has been in service ns a enptuiu in n chemical welfare section, was n passenger. Thev mtule him deliver a speet'li diiriut.' a minstrel show aboard shin Inst Saturday. After his speech he promiM-d nil on board the big liner a free ticket lo the first bull mime in which ho Inkei part. His speech wns upronrioiisU nnnlnudcd. n Watch Your Blood Supply, Don't Let Impurities Creep In Pure Dlood Menna Perfect Health. ' Tho nvorngo ilniKiflxt hna hnmllod humli'cclH of modlctnos In Ills lny, soma of which Imvo long ilnca boon forgottnn. ' , - i But Uioro ts ono Hint linn boon Hold by tho tlrugKlHts throughout this country, for moro thnn lifty' yours, and thut It S. H. H the rollublo bl-od Your Drug Store Wants Phono or mail them to us. Wo y pniwl lost charges and guarantee prompt, service. , , Heath's Drug Store Phone 884 Tho San Tox Store Give Useful Gifts THIS CHRISTMAS and Make Them Worthwhile Jewelry Is the Refined Gift of Lasting Beauty and Value. ' Thoro la nothing llko Jowiilry lo anllafy ovory do mum! In Riving lo a close clrclo of frlonita nnd rela tives. Artlclva of Jowolry mny bo aoloctod to curry any aontlmout Hint la cullod for lo ault ovorr Indi vidual tout!!. And thoro Is a Jowolry gift for ovory purse solid gold and llvr gifts may be had a low ua It and ns high nnd rich as you wish. Thorn Is nn Individuality, a roflnomsnt, ohout the Jowolry girt, that sets It alone shovo all othors aa tho moat doalrahlo fur proaontittlon thla Chrlstinaa. Other gifts will fade and be forgotten, but jewelry carries its charms through the year. ; . lttmiomlwr If In a Itnhly Imx It's alright. MARTIN CASH AND CARRY THE TRUAX STORE ' OFFERS ALL THIS t WEEK: -.'. 100 lbs. choice Potatoes .......;............?1.95 Red Beans, lb 8J Brooms Q5 (Aluminum Percolators,...........J. .....................91-75 Casseroles ....SjML.80 Coffee, Folffers, 3-lb. can ...J!..:...'. ,85 Hip Seller Coffee, lb. .,...20 10 lb. can Karo 95p 10 PER CENT DISCOUNT .ON DISHES. . Large assortment Dolls, Toys and Holiday Goods. The Truax Company 327 East Main St., Medford. Phone 296 : -pl War Taught Us , i lr II to ,,e lruSito got the moat out of lTl ; II bU II thliiKH j to deny ourselves luxurlos. I Wr I ; lltasssltl Pcac0t'mes at '" ,VBr "tick to ! llGtt wiving nil you enn iiiitttna your i l, .A sparo cnali In . tho Jackson County , II 91 .' ! i ' IJI i vO1! Ier cnt' Interest" ' ' l II JgjpBjw rld on . ' .;' . Havings Accounts. ' jfl Inu'dlclno, 'thut la purely voKOtnblo. ninny uruggiaca nuvo avsn wunusnui roaulls nci'omnlltihcd umong thulr cuatomors by this grunt old mudlcino, and thoy know thut H. S. S. la os of tho moKt rollublo blood nurlflura war iiuulo. Keep your blood frea of tin purltlos by tho 11110 of thla honeat old medicine nnd If you wnnt ' modlcnl ndvlco, you enn oblnln anmo without coat by writing to Modlcnl Director, Swift Snoclllo Co.. 28 Swift Labors. tory, AtlhnU, C11. J. REDDY i.TABLLS JJ...KJiiy,''t , -'-IT .... i;