Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, December 17, 1918, Page 2, Image 2

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    PACE TWO
MEDFORD MAiri TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1018
fOCAL AND
PERSONAL
Tho reports In the city from Tal
cut and Phoenix and vicinities are
that the flu epidemic Is severe ,'in
those nnlghborhoods with many new
cases. Talent and Phoenix both
escaped from participating In v the
first epidemic and now are making:
up for lost lime. There is a great
unfilled demand for nurses in 'both
vicinities and a number of Medford
. relatives have been vailed upon for
help.
Again the Sugar Bowl Is headquar
ters for Xmas candy, 25c lb. .
Mrs. Everett McArthur vas taken
to Hie Sacred Heart hospital Sunday
evening and was operated upon Mou
duy morning hy Dr. Henry Hart.
.The Sugar Bowl Is malting enough
candy canes for every boy and girl
in Medford, 5o each.
A crew of Southern Pacifle rail
road painters and decorators began
work yesterday morning painting all
the woodwork of the exterior of the
depot and retiming the walls of the
Interior and repainting its woodwork.
' Place1 order for an Oldsmpljlle now.
Trelchler Pelrson. Inc.
Tho condition of Chauncey Florey
the county recorder, who has been
seriously 111 for some time with pneu
monia, is reported as much Improv
ed.
Auto curtains and lights, all kinds.
Medford Auto Top Co., SO North
Grape, phone 104.
12. C. Hitt, the well known travel
ing salesman for Dunham, Carrigan
and-Hayden. wholesale hardware
dealers of Son Francisco, with head
quarters in Treka, will be married
during the holidays.
Pianos Ellington, Hamilton, sold
by H.A'. Lofland, at 225 South Oak-
dale. .Liberty bonds taken lamn as
cosh. ", Phone 691-J. ' 40
Miss Genevieve Tlllery, the well
known Instructor of the Medford
high school, is In Corrallis visiting
her parents during the indefinite
closing of the local schools on ac
count of the influenza epidemic.
Magazine subscriptions at prices
quoted or advertised by any one.
Don t be pestered by solicitors. Do
business with, a reliable firm. Med
ford Book Store. .. . . - 232
.The last publie appearance in. uni
form of the University of Oregon
unit of the' students army training
corps, inwhich are a number of Med
ford boys, was held at the parade
ground in Eugene last Saturday. It
waa the final event of the military
regime at the university and now
nothing remains but to muster out
the men. Most of the paper work in
connection with the discharging has
already been done and the final dis
banding of the unit will come on Dec.
20. - :- ':v. . V: : ; ;.",' .-:
Pleasant, safe, quick, sure. , Dr.
Halstead, 227 South Central. .- 233
Dr. C. C. Van Scoyoc who has been
talcing treatment In a Portland hos
pital for several weeks, expects to re
turn home sometime this week.
Medford Auto Top Co., 30 North
Grape. Auto top repairing, phone 1Q4.
The grand Jury of Siskiyou county
In' Its recent report took the follow
ing hot shot at Hornbrook: "We rec
ommend that the county health offi
cer Investigate the unsanitary condi
tions existing in the town of 'Horn
brook, this recommendation especial
ly referring to conditions now exist
ing in the rear of hotels, saloons and
various ' places of -business In said
town." ; ; i
J"ash Hotel. Special rates, week
oi month. Steam heat. '21
-P, F. Close' and wife will return
from Portland Christmas to; again
live in Medford.! Mr. Close will re
sume his- old position at Crater Lake
Motor company as master mechanic.
:lenh!son'S Gift Dressings 10c as
usual. Other kinds at 5c. Medford
Book Store. 232
Captain Stowell B. Dudley of the
army medical department who has
been stationed at Camp Fremont,
and bis son Stowell Jr., stopped over
In Medford, Sunday and Monday . on
their way home to Welser, Idaho, to
visit their relatives Harold D. Fros
ter and Mrs. John E. Grlbble.
Dr. Heine,, Garnett-Corey BIdg.v
v L. E. S'attonhagan of Grants
Pass.vls one of the business visitors
in the city today. ,:
uSee us. for Xmas eandy 25c lb. in
any quantity. The Sugar Bowl keeps
tho prices down.
Dick Louisigment who has been in
the spruce division of the aviation
corps, was mustered out of the ser
vfc.o and came in on the morning
traiii on his way to his home at Ruch.
.Malted milk, 50c lb.': '.Do Voe's. ,
Blanch Ballantyne and Mrs. Upton
who were over-night visitors, in the
city,' loft this, morning for Central
Point to visit friends In that vicinity.,
: See Trelchler Pelrson Inc., iter
tires, oils, and auto accessories.
, S. B. Holmes was a business visi
tor in the city yesterday from Eagle
Point.,,
Sweat grass sewing baskets filled
with Shasta chocolates make appro
priate gifts. , ft -Jf
John Watson, tho Roxy Ann coal
miner, Is in the city for. a few days
on business. ...'.
, .Get ypnr milk, cream,' butter nnd
buttermilk at DeVoe's.
jS. Baxter arrived in Medford. yes
terday -from .Eugene for a fowi days
visit in the city and country.
When it comes to candy, that Jfut
Sillman -has them all going. He
sells candy for what others pay for It.
Richard F. Muskpot came down
from Prospect yesterday for a few
dnys In tho city. , ,
Shasta candy Is made In Medford.
It Is also tile best, , tf
II. Harrison came In from Salem
yesterday to spend a few days, In the
city and country on business.
Furniture upholstering, mattress
making, crating and packing. Doug
las. 201 S. Riverside, phone 162-J.
Ed Rose came In from the ranch
near Wellen today to attend to some
business In tho city.
Engrnved Christmas cards nt Han
kins'' Drug store. . 233
..- Qlen Arnsplger has recovered from
an attack of tho Influenza so that he
was able'to leave the hospital yester
day. Altho ho Is still weak, he ho,os
to be on the job again soon.
Dr. H. P. Hnrgrave, physician.
RoontB 409-410 Garnett-Corey Build
ing, phone 230. W
Howard ilill returned from Camp
Pike, Ark., the latter part of the
week. While there he was in the
base hospital for ten days with the
Influenza. . lie pnssed the examina
tions, but as he did not wish to go
Into the roserve, did not receive a
commission.
Jlundicrart Shop for hemstitching
nnd pecotlng at 10c per yard.
Charles Wolgamott is acting as
flagman at the Alain street crossin
while Mr. Evans Is away on his vacit
Hon. .
Experienced hemstitching and pe
cotlng. Mrs. B. E. Haney, Garnett-
Corey Bldg.
Dr. E. H. French who has been In
Los Angeles for several weeks, re
turned home the latter part of the
week.
The flu Is under control, but you
can't control Sllliman, he will sell
Xmas mixed candy for 25c lb.
E. M. McKeany returned home
Sunday from New York City and
other places in the eastern states
He reports New York alive with sol
diers and a spirit of military jubila
tion.
For fire Insurance phone 64, cor
ner Eleventh street and S. P. track,
D. R. Wood & Co. -
Wesley Coffeen who has been in
the spruce division of the aviation
corps, received his discharge and ar
rived home yesterday.
Electrical Xmas goods; Electric
Home Supply Co., Ill West Main St.
tt
Miss Anna Denhof returned home
yesterday from Bozeman, Mont. She
said that she was glad to get back to
a milder climate as the weather was
very cold up there.
For the best insurance see Holmes,
the Insurance Man.
Mrs. Porter J.- Xeff left for Los
Angeles yesterday to spend the win
ter in southern California.
Hemstitching, pecotlng. All work
guaranteed. Variety Hat Shop. tf
Father Powers who has been sick
with the influenza, is reported im
proving.
De Voe wants small show case. '
H. S. Gray and J. E. Pool of San
Francisco, were in the city yesterday
on business.
AH phonographs In one, the Bruns
wick, see it, hear it, before buying,
at Palmer's Piano Place, 28 South
Central. 234
Lois Whitley of Trail is in the city
for a few days visiting' friends.
Call for canned pumpkin put up by
the Medford Cannery, the best pump
kin on the market.
Guy R. Harper and J. L. Shaw of
Portland, were In the city yesterday
on business.
De Voe has a fine line of assorted
chocolates at 60c per lb.
James C. Dell came in from Salem
yesterday to spend a few days in the
city and vicinity on business.
Electrical Xmas goods. Electric
Home Supply Co., Ill West Main St.
tf
Islah L. Hamilton, the well known
citizen, is seriously ill with heart
trouble at his home, 616 .-North Cen
tral. He was seized with a fainting
spell Monday which lasted for more
than an hour. , :
i Try a Stromberg carburetor on
your car. , Power Auto Co. tf
The Woman's Relief corps chapter
will meet in their hall Wednesday
afternoon. All members, are cau
tioned to appear, in their flu masks
and to wear them during the meet
ing. ;
Daily's Taxi. Phone 15. . "
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Cross were
pleasantly surprised on Monday even
ing by a gathering of friends at their
home 603 West Second street, In
celebration of their fifth wedding an
niversary. ... t .
You can drink a pint of cider for
a nickel at DeVoe's. , , ., -
M. P. Schmltt returned home this
morning from Lob Angeles to which
city" he was- recently called by the
death of his mother.
Try a Stromberg carburetor -on
your car. Power Auto Co. tf
Miss McGrail, the public health,
nurse, spent today in Phoenix and
vicinity looking into the flu epidemic
situation there and health conditions
In the afflicted homes. Before she
left the city this morning for Phoenix
it was reported to her that there were
a hundred cases of flu in that town
and vicinity. ' .
You can always find something for
a quick lunch at DeVoe's. .
Vern B. Marshall is able to be out
on the streets again after having
been at home for several days with
an attack of the influenza.
Mr. Man, your wife woUld Jlike a
Taylor oven thermomoeter for Christ
mas; It helps -to bake things Oust
right. At Hasklns Drug Store. 229
Mrs. Olive Hooker and L. E. Bean,
both of Medford, were united In mar
riage at Yreka, Cal last Sa'turday,
and returned to this city Monday,
where they will reside at 247 Beatty
street. -
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-CAMP LEWIS, . Tavpmn,, Wash,.,
Dec. 17. Only men will be discharg
ed from tho army hero who reside in
tho states of Washington, Oregon,
Montana, Wyoming, North and South
Dakota,' Utah, Colorado and Califor
nia north of Bakersfiold; northern
Nevada, northern Now Mexico, wes
tern Nebraska and a very small cor
ner of Texas. A zone outlining the
limits -was announced today.
Men from other states will bo sent
in large bodies to the ramps nearest
their homes. ,
Brigadier General Cornelius Van
dorbllt, todav was granted leave of
30 days beginning December 21. Ma
jor General Joseph D. Loltch. It wsis
announced, would pass tho holidays
with relatives In Aberdeen, Wash.
An extremely lurge number of of
ficers are obtaining leaves which will
take them away from camp during
tho next few days. Thosb forced to
remain hero for duty will alternate
in short le&vcs during the holidays
with other officers similarly placed.
In this manner practically every offi
cer in camp will be enabled to pass
either Christmas day or New Year's
day away from camp.
PEACE ENVOY
i HENRY WHITE. '
COL
Whtto Is a termor' ambassador
to France and Italy and U said to
be the choice of President WIIboii
as tho Republican member of tho
American peace commission, Th
report has recalled the fact that
his daughter A Countess Muriel
Eohorr-Tlioss and her husband was
an army olUcer under tho kalaer.
OBITUARV
Kstcllo OX)cliran .
I Fntnltn Poohpnn wtf nt T M
Cookran, was born in Cass county,
Indiana, Sept. 17, 1S66, nnd was
married to J. H. Cochran June 25,
1SS7. To this union was born eight
children, four of whom. Mary, Mark.
Minnie and Homer died III childhood
or infancy.
Mrs. Cochran leaves a husband, J.
H. Cochran, and four children, 1 L.
Cochran of Missoula, Mont., C. Har
old Cochran, 6n a sub-chaser near
Queenstown, Ireland, Ina Cochran,
one of Medford's teachers, and L.
Jean Cochran, stenographer for Dis
trict Attorney Roberts.
Mrs. Cochran left Medford on
Nov. 29th to visit her son and daugh
ter at Missoula, Mont. On arriving
there she found the son with pneu
monia and was unable for several
days to get either a nurse or doctor
but finally succeeded in getting her
son to Patrick's hospital, at Missoula
and then wired for Mr. Cochran, who
was In Portland and who left at once.
On his arrival there Mrs.' Cochran
was feeling badly and a doctor sum
moned. Three days later she was
removed to St. Patrick's hospital and
Consultation held. The daughters
arrived on Dec. 12th. 'Mrs. Cochran
recognized and spoke to them, but
never regained consciousness, dying
at 9 p. m. on Dec. 13 of cbollcystltls.
Her husband and daughters accom
panied the remains to Oakland, Ore.,
where she was laid to rest beside her
children In the family burial ground
on Dec. 16th.
BAUGHMAX The funeral of C. II.
Bauehman. superintendent of the
schools at Talent, who died from in
fluenza nt his home in Ashland on
Mondny, was held this forenoon in
Eusrenc. his former home, to which
city the body was shipped vesterdav.
Mr. Baushman. who was former su
perintendent of schools of Lane coun
ty, is survived bv his wife nnd three
children. - He was n member of the
Christian church. His brother died
of influenza at Harrison. Idaho.' Inst
week. . . . . ' ..- . . ,
Knights Templar, Attention!
State conclave of Malta Comman-
dery No. 4, K., T. Ashland, Ore., on
Wednesday evening, Dec. 19. , Elec
tion and installation of officers in
addition to routine business. Light
refreshments. AH members urged to
be present and visitors cordially wel
come.
. O. WINTER, E. C.
229 W. II, DAY, Recorder.
Mrs. iBabel Fancher who has been
nursing her daughter, Mrs. Vern
Marshall thru an attack of the influ
enza, left for Portland this morning.
writing folios and tourist tablets
at Hasklns Drug Store. 229
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
WANTED Small furnisbod
. Box A, Mall Tribune.
house.
229
DR. RICKERT
EYES SCIENTIFICALLY '
TESTED, "AND GLASSES
PROPERLY FITTED
Suite 1-2 over Slay Co.
NO DROPS USED
PARIS, Dec. 17. While .things
are shaping for tho great gathering,
President Wilson Is ovldcntly work
ing out his own plans and for tho
most part koeplng his own counsel.
President Wilson's health conttu
ues good. He has completely shaken
off the cold which followed him to
Europe. He is keeping in the closest
touch with affairs In the United
States thru advices from the Whlto
House, from members of the cabinet,
and the heads of some of the special
war bureaus upon whom ho Is de
pending for nccuratj information. ,
So far as 1b known the presldon't
has hot yet selected a dlrector-gon-eral
of railroads; .and Director Cen
eral McAdoo may hold over until the
president's return. j
President Wilson conferred today
with Kdwnrd N. Hurlev. tho shinpins;
director, one of the subects under dis.
mission being that of shippim: for th."
homewrtrd movement of the troops.
Durins the Inst few-ilnvs the foreign!
Eovernments linyo been rnnrcllincr the
chnrters of ships used bv tho United
States in trnnsportine troops so that
the vessels mieht be put back in
trndp.
AS LEADER OF
ALLIED RELIEF
PAHIS, Dca 17. Koonomlo qua
Hons are coming prominently to tn
front In the disciuslims preliminary
to tho. assembling. of the Intor-ullled
conference. The main point hinges
on the appointment of llurbert C.
Hoover ns director-general of relief
for all the- allies and tho United
States. ' .,' ...''.',.,
An agreement concei'niiiK raw inn.
tdrlals promises to bo the nialh sub
ject of discussion.''' A number of oth
er questions also are Involved, par
ticularly tho ub'o of merchant, ship
ping now In German porta for tho
dlutf Ibutlon of relief and also the
prompt moVbmout 1 of' Amork-au
troops back to tho United States.'
Marine Director Reslans. v .
WASHINGTON, Dee. .17. Tho
imintion of K. 1', Hush us director of
the murine, and duck industrial re
lations committee of sliiuijiiiir board
has iH'en 'iud'epteil.'eftVi'tiye.jamiarv
1. Mr. Hiiss also hps retiitthcd an
i'lluirniim of tho iiiitioniil adjustment
c,'"ntsinn.'-" .j,-. ......
PLEAD GUILTY
10
SAN VKANl'lHCO', Dee, 17.
Pious of uuiltv to ilu iilleuod iHHixnir-
1 1. '..IK-lt.l. ...... ! I1, I..
ui'V Id xiiimlv German Wiii'hIiIiih at
Ntm llu'imuh 1 1 1 wholi'Niiln elinrleriliv
nl' Aiiit't'li'iin mill nllii'i' 'i"h'Im hern, in
viuliilion of IIiii neutrality laws, were
entered hero Intliiv bv four Uiippliur
I'iiniH mid tho t'liiincollor, of Iho
former German eniiMiiliite here,' turn
leiu'O was set I'm' Ileci'iiibvr Zl.
Tint NMmiinir uum were Hubert II.
Swnviii', ('. II, llunlier, Tliuiuuii V.
Andi'iMoii niiil .loseiili II. Illuv, The
firms Here (.'. I), lliiultei' ami ctmi
imnv unit the Niiillii'in mid Southern
Hloaiusliiii coimmnv. Tho consular
iiiriuit wax lleinrii'h IviUil lipiuiu. , , .
.. ii, ,i : l in J..H11.JHIL.W. .' Ji ,i.)iii in j!imiiw
The BIO
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mMm
' Malted Mitii
Very Nutritious, Digestible
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from cniolully selected inu(orluU).
Used successfully over V4 century.
Endorsed by pliyslclnns everywhere.
and get ElOf IlCil'S The Original
Thus Avoiding Imitations
Brunswick for Christmas
We unhesitatingly indorse the Brunswick. We in
dorse it because, to us, its quality has been con
vincingly proven. Yet we do not ask you to accept
these statements without further proof or without
investigation on yoUr own part. We only ask that
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Prices $32.50 -to $1500 Easy Terms
We cordially invite a careful and exacting inspec
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Palmer Piano Place
28 South Central Medfoid
Woman Can't Find Words
to Express Herself
"After six years of suffering from
stomach trouble I am fcolliiK fine.
All the bloating and soreness Is gone
from my stomach and bowels. I can
eat all I like- now. I can't think of
any words suitable enough to prtlse
Mayr's Wonderful Remedy. I cm
sure It has saved my life." It is a
simple, harmless proporatlon that
removes the catarrhal mucus from
the Intestinal tract and allays the In
flammation which causes practically
all stomach, liver and intestinal ail
ments, including appendicitis. Ono
doso will convince or money refund
ed. , Sold by druggists everywhere.
'- Adv.
'Hvsabt'B qfrj.UiTY . .
means that ,jthCr, judg- :
ment, experlen'ce.and skill
of export diamond buyers
are all In your favor when
you como here- to pur
chase A '
DIAMONDS .
This advantage, couplod.
with our reputation for
honesty and fair dealing,
have made diamonds pur.
chased at Roddy's a stan
dard of value in this com
munity. Diamond Rings $10.00 to
$1,000.00. ',
' If In a Reddy box It's
alright.
MARTIN J. ItEDDY
For Diamonds
WEEKS & McGOWAN CO
UNDERTAKER
Day PhOne: Pacific 227.
Night Fliones: TP. W. Weeks, 193-J2.
Lady ASalataub
Your Drug Store Wants
Phone or mail them to us. We pay parcel post
charges and guarantee prompt service. : .
Heath's Dru Store
Phone 884 The San Tox Store
Wit
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fefeSlt
'Wmmmmm
but just joiioiice :
Two and three and more 1919 memberships in the Red
Cross are not necessary one is all that's expected of you
When you join you will receive a 1919 membership button, a .service Ma
and a folder with ten Red Cross .seals, y . ... ; ;-.
' Wear your button on the outside o f your coat when vour button is
where it can be seen you won't be usked to join a seeond tune.
Put your flag in the front window of your home with an additional
membership cross for each one of your family who joins. 1
w j havo'hocn a mcmlicr during 3918,' RENEW your membership
SWtnisvJll be your only opportunity to answer "present" to tho 1919
Red Cross Christmas Call. . ' -,' . ..;
I.''( !.'-
oin ifoe Red Gross
--all you need is a heart and;a dollar
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