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PAGE TWO MEDTORD MATL TRIBITNE, . MEDFORD.l OREOON, WETmTCK1iA t)ECEMBER IB. 1913 IOC AL AND -'PERSONAL Mrs. Edward Stinson received a telegram tills morning from her,, son Private W. I'M. Stlnisott, who lias boon in the aviation service since last Jan uary and who only arrived In New York last week from franco, an ' Bouncing hlB arrival today at Camp Lewis. The information did not Hate whether he will bo mustered ont at Camp Lewi's or how long he will bo stationed thoro, hut said that be' would spend the holidays at home. ,, Again the Sugar Bowl Is headquar ters for Xmas candy, 25o lb. Miss Jennie Hood, teacher In the hfghi school, left this morning to visit at Salem and Portland until after the holidays. A new lot of fancy Newtown ap ples in holiday, container; just the . thing to send away, at Schieffclin's Grocery. ' 229 . Mrs. Vie-McCray of Grants Pass, Is in thtB city to visit relatives until after' the holidays. .The Sugar Bowl Is making enough cBBd'y canes for every boy and girl in Medford, 6c each. - Lieutenant Albert Lamb of Don ald;,' Ore., mentioned In Monday's cas ualties as killed in action In France, was a former member of Company I, 3rd" Oregon Infantry, which was sta tioned on guard duty in Medford in the early part of the war. lie was killed In action on Oct. 7th last. ' Auto curtains and lights, all kinds. Medford Auto Top Co., 20 North Grape, phone 104. . Albany is making extensive ar rangements' to entertain tho state Christian Endeavor convention which will be held in that city in February with approximately' $00 delegates from all parts of the state in atten . dance.' Malted" Milk ' was originated ' ty Horlick. Avoid imitations and sub- stitutes. . Private William J. Pierce of the army quartermaster's corps, in which he has served for the past four years and has been stationed at Honolulu for some time past, after spending several days in Jackson county look ing for a suitable homestead claim, left Medford this morning for Wash ington points in pursuit of the same quest. He is on a two months fur lough, which time he Is spending seeking a . homestead location on wnfch to settle down after he retires from military service. , Pianos Ellington, Hamilton, sold by H. N: Lofland, at 225 South Oak dale. Liberty bonds taken same as cash. Phone 6 91-J. " 240 Word has been received In the city from Mr. and Mrs. Claude Metz of Silver Lake, Ore., former residents of Medford, .that they have taken a seven year old orphan girl to raise. The mother recently died at Silver Lake, leaving a number of young children in poverty. Mr. and Mrs. Metx plan fo adopt the" girl. A new lot of fancy Newtown apples in holiday container; just the thing to send away. Schieffclin's Grocery. Mrs: Mart Patton departed for her being at Rosebnrg this morning after visiting relatives In the city. Magazine subscriptions at prices i quoted or advertised by any one. Don't be pestered by solicitors Do business with a Tellable firnr. Med ford Book Store. 232 Th'e death of H. Carl Baughmari, principal of the schools at Talent, this -week' of influenza cast a gloom over the school pupils of that town, as1 well as the adult population. After having' served as superintendent of the' Lane county schools years ago he served as principal of the Prine vllle school in Crook county for five years until he accepted the principal ship of the' Talent schools. . 1 Pleasant, safe, quick, sure. ' Dr. Halstead, 227. South. Central." . 233 The salvage department of the Bolgian relief will be open Thursday ' afternoon at rooms 215 and 21G Lib erty, building.- All who have finished baby quilts for the Albertina Kerr Honie in Portland, please send . to these rooms or call phone 510-R. Our Christmas box must be shipped this week.. Dried fruit or apples will be much appreciated. ' ' Dr. E. H. Porter has returned from a four months visit in the east. The sanitarium will be opened in a few days', or as soon as the corps or nurses arrive. J 232 D. H. Cronemiller of Jacksonville, was in 'Medford yesterday. ' He re turned from Ft. Mason, Cal., Satur day and Is home1 to stay ' While- in the service he was in the quartermas ter's department. ' , ' .-. Medford Auto Top Co.j 30 North Grape. Auto top repairing, phone 104. i The people on Laurel street were somewhat surprised yesterday when tljey saw Chief of Police Timothy put up a smallpox quarantine card on the house of 'H. L. Griffin, and upon inquiry was Informed that be was brought, down from I, tho hospital wherefio had been receiving treat ment for the influenza. He had been in.'Pbrtland arid a fow days aftor his return was taken sick and tukCn to. tho hospital as a flu patient. ' It is. roported that his family was under flu quarantine when he left Portland : but later Teports are that they have had the smallpox. : . - , . . .Nash .Hotel. ,' .Special rates, week ; or month.' Steam heat. -241 Elbert Brayton, Charles Best and llrilrh Watson are homo from the tralnfrig school at Corvallls. Malted milk 600 lb. De Voe's. Mrs. 'Emma Margrelter who has been visiting at the home or 1 II. Mlhdar, left this morning to visit friends in Grenada, Cal. See Trelchler Peirson ' Ino., for tires, oils, anil nuto accessories. , Mrs. E. M. Pdlorson and her sou Llout. Frank L. Poterson of Seattle, arrived on tho morning train yester day to visit with her brother. Judge F. M. Calkins.' Llout. Peterson has finished the aviation course, Is a full fledged tiler and was at Hoboken ready to sail for France when the armistice was declared. Like all the boys ho regrets that ho was not at the froat 'before tho war closed. Make your Xmus money count by buying useful and lasting gifts of jewelry. Sea our assortment. Mnr tln J. Roddy. 227 Goo.. M. Fleming who has been working In the orchards for several months, left for Los Angeles yester day. 1 Dr. Heine, Garnett-Corey Bldg. Echo Householder who had been serving In tho spruce division of tho army arrived home this morning from Vancouver barracks where he was just mustered out of service. Dennlson's Gift Dressings 10c as usual. Other kinds at 5o. Medford Book Store. 232 Corporal H. B. Bearss of Grants Pass, was visiting in the city yester day. He had finished the officers training course nt the Benson Poly technic at Portland, when tho order came to muster the boys out of the service. ' -More English walnuts 27c pound at Warner, Wortman & Gore. 231 Arthur J. Rose returned yesterday from Camp Humphrey, Va., where he was taking the officers training course. Ho said that Ralph Cowglll had decided to stay and finish the course. See us for Xmas candy 25c lb. in any quantity. The Sugar Bowl keeps the prices down. F. S. Millor and wife left last evening for Redmond, Ore., having received a wire that Jess Butler is very low with the influenza. Mrs Butler who Is a sister of Mrs. Miller, is also sick with the flu. : Sweet grass sewing baskets filled with Shasta chocolates make appro-; priate gifts. . , tf William Arthurs and wife arrived this morning from Baker City to visit their daughter, Mrs. John Bel linger. He is an old pioneer of this valley, and altho over eighty years old he says that he can shoe a horse as quick as any one. 20 bars soap for $1.00. ' Warner, Wortman & Gore. 231 Some of the owners of autos are crowding the season by appearing on the streets with tho new 1919 license tag on their car. It is probable that they do not understand tho law, as they are liable to be arrested for put ting them on before Jan. 1, and when they put the new one on, they take off the 1918 tag which is a violation of the law. So far the officers have not made any arrests as they do not believe they they violate the law In tentionally. Get yt. ir milk, cream, butter and buttermilk at DeVoe's. 'Herbert Matthews arrived at his home at Rogue River this week from attendance at a cavalry officers' training camp in Texas. Sn route home he stopped in San Francisco and procured a position as principal of a grammar school, the duties of which he will begin about Feb. 1st. : Jewelry, the gift of love answers every gift requirement. It Is the re membrance that means more to the recipient than any other gift. Mar tin J. Reddy. 237 ' Beyond consideration of the flu ordinance protests and authorizing the payment of bills the city council transacted no business of impor tance at its meeting last night. When It comes to candy, that Nut Sillman has them all going. He Sells candy for what others pay for it. C. J. Van Down of Kansas City, Mo., who is making a business' trip over the valley, was in Medford yes terday. ' i 1 ... Daily's Taxi. Phone 15", ... Shasta candy is made In Medford. rt is also the best. tf ,L. C. Falkenbarger camo up from Grants Pass yesterday to attend to some business in the city. Mail us your wants.. Prices as low as possible with high duality, and the largest stock to choose from. Martin J. Reddy. -.'-.' 227 Call for canned punipklrfput up by tho Medford Cannery, the best pump kin on the market. ...,'.' . Ernest V. Glover came over, from treka yesterday to visit friends in the city. "Furniture upholstering, mattress making, crating and packing. Deng las, 201 S. Riverside, phone 182-J. ' Granville Lowther of Yakima, Wash., was a visitor in tho city yes terday.. . All phonographs In one. the Bruns wick, see it, hear it, before buying, at Palmer's Piano Place, 28 South I Central. . 234 Frank Carson camo down from Butte Falls yesterday to visit in the city for a few daysj De Voe wants small show caso. ' Engraved. Christmas cards at Has kins' Drugstore. -. ... 233 .Our assortment of diamonds, wrist watches, dependablo clocks rich glassware and sterling silver la the best ever and make gifts to bo "appreciated..- Martin J. -Reddy. - 227 ' Hemstitching, pecotlng.-- All work guaranteed.. Variety Hat Shop. tf TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED An office girl. Annly fj'Pr.'sPor-terMf. ,, . ? , 229 FOR SALE Kaffir corn fodder. Flue for milch cows. 421 Oak street. -229 WEEKS & ItcGOWAlf CO UNDERTAKER Day Phono: Poclfio 227. .Vigut Phones: F, W, Weeks. 103-J2. Irfidjr Assistant. W. H. Hesse of San Jose, Cal., ar rived in Medford yesterday to spoilt! a few days looking over tho country. j Dr. IT. P. Hargrove, physician; Rooms 409-410 Garnott-Coroy Build! lug, phone 230. ,,,, . tf De Voo has a fine line of assorted chocolates nt 60o per lb. Van A, Huffnor came la from Trail yesterday Tor a fow days visit with friends In the city. Handicraft Shop for hemstitching and pecotlng at 10c por yard. . Electrical Xmus goods. Electric Homo Supply Co., Ill .West Main St. , ' , v., , tf William , Cross came down 1 from Butte Falls yesterday for a few days visit In tho city, -' . Kxporlonced hemstitching and pe cotlng. Mrs. 1). E. Hanoy, Garnott Coroy Bldg, '.-', Try a Stromberg carburetor on your car. Power Auto Co. tf C. J. Fry of Copper, Cal., arrived In Medford yesterday to spend a few days in the city on business. The flu is under control, but you can't control SlUlman, he will sell Xmas mixed candy tor 25c lb." , You can drink a pint of cider tor a nickel at DoVoo's. ' ' A .D. McKenzle, C. Lawrence and Wm. Eaton of Portland, were In the city yesterday on business. For tire insurance phone 64, cor ner Eleventh street and S. P. track. D. R. Wood & Co. Try a Stromberg carburetor on your car. Power Auto Co. tf M. W. Hhitzof of Oakland, Cal., is In the city today on business. Electrical Xmas goods. Electric Home Supply Co., Ill West Main St. tf You can always find something for a quick lunch at DeVoe's. ' There wero only seven now influ enza cases reported yesterday, as against thirteen the day before and twenty-two on Saturday. I . For the best insurance see Holmes the Insurance Man. " DREW LOTS TO SEE WHO , WOULD KILL PAES LISBOX. Monday. Dee. 16. Docu ments found on one of those arrested in connection with the assassination of President l'aes lust Saturday, show that nn extensive plot had been organized, the uarticiunnts in it draw in:; lots to see who should strike the blow airninst the president. The bodv of President Pnes, which has been, placed in the Belcn palace, wn? view today bv thonsands of nil classscs of Portuguese. "U" ATTACK ON HOLLAND WASHINGTON", Dec. 18. Papers of Captain von Papen, the former military attache of the German em bassy here, taken frofh his quarters when the British captured Palestine and which indicated Germany plan ned U-boat warfare against Holland and the Scandinavian countries In October, 1910, were placed in the record today in connection with the senate judiciary committee's hearing on German propaganda. THE BEST PROOF Given by a Medford Citizen. .DOan's Kidney Pills were used they brought benefit. , , The story was told to Medford residents. Time has strengthened the evi dence. Has proven the result, lasting. : The testimony is home testimony It can De Investigated by Medford residents. -. Mrs. Wm. Charley,. 305 ' North Grape street, Medford, says: "My kidneys did not act right at all. Be sides this, I had much pain in my back and sometimes I could hardly bend or straighten up. At night, the pains bothered me, too, and often I couldn't sleep. I tried plasters and medicines for my back but none of them helped me any. It was while I was feeling ill and discouraged that I heard of Doan's Kidney Pills and began taking them. In less than two weeks I felt better. I took in all four boxes and got well again." (Statement . given September 14, 1907.) , , . On March 1G, 1916,-Mrs. Charley said: "I recommend 1 Joan '8 KJldnoy Pills just as highly today as I did several years ago. I still consider them a medicine of merit and when ever It is necessary for me to take a kidney remedy I uso thorn, for I know they are most reliable." . 60c, at all dealers. Foster-Mllburn Co., Mfgrs., Buffalo, K. Y. Adv. J0HN30N for ' 1 DIAMONDS a We invite- & eomnarison i n ojl quality anu xnce. WKaauaami s AT PAKIS, lHv. 18. (Ititvits.1 In formation of u plan which, it suvst the Ueriiitum htul for a terrific nir raid on Paris is printed bv tho Kiirnro. Their' purpose, sav the newspaper. was to use ;i"i airplanes which were to drop ii.OOO iiu'elidinrv bombs con- tiiiuiiiir olii'inietils which, would cause tires ot such nature that mm rim; water on them would but serve to feed the flumes. -A second Muiindron of 85 mtu'hiiU'S was to follow with ordinary bombs to bu dropped lipon the fire fiditurx und the crowds revealed, bv tbo liisht of the btirnim; kuildiuus. wwMmvmuvimMr tjnjen in The local Red Cross is heartily in svmpnthv with the action taken in roenni to tho flu (Situation bv the mayor and citv health authorities. Tho nuuruntine is the popular meas ure adopted in tho eastern states mid where properly enforced has 'Droved to be the most effective- inensnrg in stumpini; out the disease. A mutiny nt the Red Cross was averted bv this measure, for the de mand for flu masks was creator than the handful of women workim; at the Red Cross rooms, could snpulv, and those in chnnre were almost worn out. Remember this is the time to show your patriotism bv nnswcrinir the Christmas roll call with a renewal of vour Red Cross membership. There is plenty of vara ut tho Red Cross knittinir room to supply tho former host " of ' knitters Medford Andy used to ERRIFC the biggest plug for the money 'till one day Bapiey gave It was an hour or more before Andy said any thing. "How much longer does this Grave ly hold its good taste?" he says. "Two or , three little squares last me all morning," an 1 PEYTON BRAND Real Gravely Chewing Plug each piece packed in s pouch .- , Yoa Can Have MzM the Year 'Round AGAIN we approach the Holiday Season. . It will toon be , time for Ut to tay to one another, 'Merry ChrUtmat and Happy New Year." , What a tplendid time for you to decide to put into your home those things which brin help, com fort, contentment and luting cheer for every member of the family. vELCO-LIGHT provides the house and barn; also eiectno power to. run the washer, cream' separator and other h'sht machinery. It brines city conveniences and modern benefits to the country home makes the farm a better place to live and to work and toon pays for iUclf in Time and Labor saved Electric Hoirie Supply Co. Ill West Main f t -' '.- Over 60,000 satisfied users endorse Delco-Light When Does It Go? ' Can you tell this' month how you havs spent your Income qt 1 9 1'S, If you will uso ono of our hminohold fllos you will jiuve a system thai will toll ytifr all about It. "It in Importaiil to know where It comes from but'inoro bo to know where It goos to," Wo give you a fllo with a DOe purchase. . Heatih's Drug Stdre Phohe 884 v.. ; The San Tox Store boasted .of mid pleuse coino and ect Yliir allotment, v ; .: : " lied Croon, rooms imi open Mini imvs. Wodiu'silnvs ami FriiliiVB lis usual. An nllutmmit of work is on linml uml euro nirniii wo nro suudiiiir out nn S. O. S. oiill lor help, , CATALONIA AUTONOMY MADHID. llec' 13. The irovern luent has submitted to thu deputies from the Cataloniiin district tin ollVr to reler Ciitulotiiu'u demand for au tonomy to nn , extra tiiiiliiinientai'v coiiimiskion whose report will ho sub mitted to the rortes for its approval. Tho riirht is reserved to Ihe eortes to suspend the irnint of autonomy if experience proves that the conduct of tioveniiuciit : throiiKli the reirior.nl methods does not work satisfactorily ADDITIONAL U. S. UNITS WASHINGTON'. Dec 18. Addi tionat units overseas iiicludinu about l.iiOO officers and men. assumed liv llpiierut l'ershiitir for early votivnv home, were announced bv tho war de partment today us follows :i:i0th, j.uth. i;,nth. l-.ird and 801st Aero somidrons, companies A, B. "JOth F.tnriiicers, 102nd and lllth trench Mortar batteries, hrudo.uur tors :i!th hriinule. Coast Artillery. 6 BCLL-ANS Hot water Sure Relief RELL-ANS TOR INDIGESTION buy him a chew of Real Gravely. swers Barney. "This class of tobacco lasts so much longer it costs no more to chew it than ordinary plu costs." toes fttrlhrrt'wt'i why you fan t't the good lasts tf this chit cf Ithieeo wtthont extra co. bright, dean, safe electric light for NO FLATS on THIS TONIGHT CURRENT EVENTS lwk )m tMf i Jfissl' for 'i IBM Give Useful Gifts THIS CHRISTMAS ' ' and Make Them Worthwhile Jewelry is the Kenned Gitt or Lasting l. uonuijr auu vaiua. Tlvrn Is nothing Ilka Jowolry to atlnfy-ovary do nmnd In (living to a rloso rlrclo ot frkmU and roln-t-n. Article of Jowolry may ho iielneted to carry any seiitlniont Hint 1 cnllod for to suit evory Indi vidual tnxtn. And Ihitro In n Jowolry Kill 'or ovory puma nnlld Kiil'l mid ailvcr KlftH mar o had as low an i and a hlxh nnd'rlrh on you wlnh, Thoro Ih un Individuality, a rnfliiomcnt, ahoiit lh Jowolry Kltt, that aula It nlono nlmvo all olhors uh llto . moat dciilruhlo for prosontatlon thin Chrlntmns. Other gifts will fade and be forgotten, but jewelry carries its charma through the year; ! ; ' ltomcmlior If In n Itcddy liox It's nlrlnlit, , MARTIN I'OU DlAJiOXHH jJSv llmno 81. Mali ns your irnntsi, p3& Buy Useful and Appreciative Christmas Presents for All the' Family at. West Side Pharmacy c Storm Goillg Ollt We are diKcontinuintr casli, only until Chi'istmns: ' ..v,. OUTING FLANNELS, LONSDALE CAMBRICS, ; GINGHAMS AND PERCALES (while they, last',); AT 25 PER YARD. . All khids of di-ci'ss goods, summer 'goods! nien'sf' furnishing goodn, nien'H sweaters; tit low figures; ' Iii fact, too many items to mention. , . . CRANiFILL & ROBNETT Central Point, Oregon TOMORROW LYONS MORAN AND ToiiiM' U J. REDDY Of BllSilieSS in bilsiiioarf. And nffni fnr u