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PAGE TWO MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MTCDFORP, OREGON-, FRIDAY..- DECEMBER- 20. 1918 "T f OCAIi AND L PERSONAL l,st nltiht was a stormy one with much wind' and a copious rainfall Tho storm started about lip. m. nnd tho wind blow from then on at n to.lS-inllo gait until this morning, with Increased burst Of ; 8pocd -at short periods. At Jl:30 p. m. tho wind reached- a 30-milo an hour Rale for a short time.: Up to S o'clock this morning .41 of an Inch of rnlu had fallen.'; More rain Is predicted for : tonight and Saturday, ), Going out of business Cloning out sale.; Men's and boys' shoes at cost. Sale starts Monday, Dec. 23. ... jNo.- 10, South Central, avenue. ' Dr. C. C.'Van Scoyoa arrived home this morning from a two weeks ab sence at Portland during which time he took treatment at a hospital and had his tonsils removed,. Try a Stromoere carburetor or. your car. Power Auto Co. tf ' The Sugar Bowl ts making enough candy canes for every boy and girl In Medford, 5c each .A telegram received today by the local lodge of Elks stated that the body of J. D. Butler who died of pnoumonla Wednesday night follow Ing ;an attack of Influenza, will ar rive In Medford on Sunday for burial. Mr. Butler was a former resident of this, city and was employed for sev eral years at Strang's drug storo. His wife, who survives him, Is a daugh ter of George W. Nichols. , : All discontinued lines of shoes, ' slippers, etc., go at bargain prices at Schmidt's, 22 l.Xorth Central avenue. Wier, McDonald and Roland Par ker who were members of tho stu dents army training corps at the O. A. C .arrived; homo this . mornlpg from CorvajUis. You can drink, .a pint of cider for a nickel at DeVoe's. . Auto curtains and lights, all kinds. Medford Auto Top Co., 30 North Grape, phone, 104. . . . Mr,- and JlrfLeland J. Holbrook and. baby arrived in the city today" to spend the holiday .season with Mrs. Hoi brook 'a parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Eads and other relatives. . . For tire Insurance phone 64, cor ner Eleventh street and S. P. track. D. R. Wood & Co. . ' Pianos Ellington, Hamilton, sold by U..N. Lofland, at 22'5 South Oak dale.' Liberty bonds taken same as cash, Phone 68J. . . . 240 Owing to a bad-freight wreck early this iiornlng this side of HornUrook In the: SIsklyous northbound passen ger train due in this city at 7:33 vc! m. did not.arrivo.in Medford until after, 2- o'clock this afternoon, being ',' .Lieutenant John Hart of Medford Whoflias been in thu navy. service since early In the: war and .has beeu ou laud duty afi Washington bIiko Inst summer, has been attached to the V. S. S. Yorktown with which he sails from tho cast today It Is under stood for a- Russian or Siberian port. Dr. Hart recently applied for a trans fer to duty on tho Pacific const .with the foregoing result. Xmas cnndles. Handicraft Shop. , 283 Tho school board of Eugene on aenpunt ot the flu epidemic. In that city decided to dismiss the schools this afternoon until Monday, Dec. SO if conditions aro not too serious at that time. This action was influenced by the fact that there nro 280 pupils sick with the flu and about twice that number ot pupils remained at home. ' . ,. ,v ; '' ; ' .-:'.'' Jap Art store will open noxt Sun day, Doc. 22nd., ' Gold Hill recently renewed the ban on flu by quarantining all cases, clos ing all public mooting places, pool rooms, and prohibiting the "nssetu bllng of more than five persons In public places, says tho Grants Pass Courier. . Gold Hill was without a physician for a few weeks until Dr. W. P. Chlsholm, assigned to Fort Moade. Md., and Dr. O. C. Dixon, as signed to Fort Dixon, were relieved from the service, to resume their practice there. For the best Insurance seo Holmes, the Insurance Man. . The Medford friends of Colonel John H. Cradlebaugh, widely known Oregon newspaper man, pioneer gold miner and frontiersman who shared tho early life in many sections of the state, regret to learn of his death at his home In Salem last Tuesday. He possessed considerable ability poet and published a volume of his works. Shoppers are , finding Johnson's the best place to fill their Xmas needs in jewelry, diamonds, etc. 232 On account of the flu epidemic the Medford Elk lodge will not follow its annual custom of holding a New Year's reception at the club house. Later on the Elks plan to hold a big reception and entertainment for re turned soldiers who aro members of the lodge. . . . Don't forget the babies. We have fine line of gifts for them, 15c to $q. Handicraft Shop. 233 Charles Mansfield came down from Prospect yesterday for a few days visit in the city. Electrical Xmas goods. Electric Home Supply Co., Ill West Main St. tf J. Teucher, Jr.. ot Portland, is in the city today"-on business. Toil can always find something for a quick lunch at DeVoe's, Harry .Welch who drew a lucky number nnd was mustered out of tho service at Fort Slovens, arrived homo this morning. , Children's aprons and overall hand-eiubroldcred. Handicraft Shop. - - , - . 233 Elder ConscV arrived homo this morning from South Carolina, where ho lias been serving in the aviation branch of tho navy. He Is released on innctlvo duty, or four year re serve. Malted milk 50c Ih. Do Voo's. . triouds in Grenada, Oil. Doun A. B. Cordley ot O. A. C ar rived in Medford yesterday from Corvallis to confer with Professor Relmor ot tho Talent station, .... , See Trelchlor Polrson Inc., for tires, oils, nnd auto accessories. Glen D. Hart of New York, Is one of the business visitors In tho city today. 1 ... , - , - Dennlson's Gift Dressings 10a as usual. .Other kinds at Sc. Medford Book Store. . 232 W. B. Hathaway of San Francisco is visiting friends In the city (today. Christmas cards and stickers. Han dicraft Shop. 233 Dr. E. Kirchgessner of Rlverdale, is in the city on professional busi ness. More English walnuts 27c pound at Warner, Wortnian & Gore. 231 Mrs. Geo. A. Mansfield of Prospect is in the city for a tow days visiting friends. See us for Xmas candy 25c lb. In any quantity. The Sugar Bowl keops tho prices down. " 11. , G. Sellmnn and wife, M. G Grlptnll nnd wlfo nnd W. J. lluxtublo ot Yakima, who are tourists to Cali fornia, stopped over night in tho city. Sweet gross sewing baskets filled with Shasta chocolates make appro priate gifts. tf Mr., nnd Mrs. Clover V. Fries and children, former residents of Central Point, arrived in the city Wednesday from Los Angeles for a visit with Mrs. V. T. Grieve, Mrs. Fries' sister, and left today for Leland to visit his mother and sister over Christmas. They contemplate returning to the valley to reside. 20 bars oap for $1.00. Warner, Wortman & Gore. 231 . When the fog lifted this forenoon the foothills to east, west and north were seen to be covered with snow following last night's rain. Handkerchiefs 35c to $2.00. Han dicraft Shop. 233' It was unofficially reported tlioro were five or six new cases of Influ enza on Thursday, but the exact fig ures had not been compiled at press time. Get your milk, cream, butter and buttermilk at DoVoe's. held-at Hornbrook until the wreck age was cleared away. . No details of the wreck were'Hceiyed .In Medford up to early this afternoon except, that no lives were lost. ' '. Medford AutofTop Co., 30 North Grape. Auto top repairing, phone 104. '.- -' - We are selling all short lines in. shoes, slippers, etc., at Tery low prices., Schmidt's, 221 North Cen tral avenue, j-:.- 233 Mrs." James Pelton of . Klamath county, who had been visiting rela tives: here.Ie.' Thursday for a visit at nan Francisco. Our clerks wear flu masks. Shop where every, precaution is taken. Johnson, the jeweler, 23Z - Magazine subscriptions at prices quoted or advertised by any one. Don't be pestered by solicitors. Do liuslness with a reliable firm. Med ford; Book Store., 232 The Christmas, outgoing package business took quite a spurt today at the postoftlce which Is expected to continue until-Saturday. The hig day Is expecte'd Monday" its the short distance business will then be at its height, as the majority of citizens are figured to"Vnake purchases Saturday and fix them for mailing over Sun day. The outgoing package business Is less than half what it was in pre vious years. ' Engraved Christmas cards at Has klns' Drug store. 233 Pleasant, safe, quick, sure. Dr. Halstead227 South Central.. . 233 According to the managers of the Page and Star theaters those places of amusement will probably not be opened for business until Christmas , day, by which time it is hoped the in fluenza danger will have greatly , abated so as to admit of the board ot health 'banishing the wearing of masks. ; The Rialto theater Is the V only one open in the meantime. FIno' Xmas mixed candy 25c per uond' t tho Shasta. Dr. Jielrie, Garnctt-Corey BIdg. ' 1 Mr.-' and Mrs. Geo. B. Young have received word that their son Paul who is in , the 361st . Aero service squadron, had arrived safely in New York from England. His squadron was last to leave England, having to . do guard duty until the last moment. .''.'. Dr. B. H. Porter has returned from . a four! -months visit in tho east. The sanitarium will be. opened In a few days, or us soon as the corps of nurses arrive. - ' 232 ." Shasta canfly. Is made In Medford. It IB alBO the best. , ,; - tf Ralph Torrtll who hns'lieen in nor thern California for a few days on business, returned home last even Ing. ..,,..- ' - . ., : The ..diet during and after Influ enza; .''iloj-Uck's ..Malted Mllk. nour lshlng, digestible. . At a meeting of the MInistortnl l association this morning, the mcm- r.JE. Pitts of Applegate, is visiting 1 bers decided that owing to the iircon- friends in the city today. Ivenience of wearing flu masks they Pottery bulb dish and box of bulbs ! would hold no services next Sunday. Those concurring were the Rev. C. R. WEEKS & McGOWAN CO ; UNDERTAKER -.; Day Phone: Pacific 227, " ... V. Night Phones: F. W. Weeks, 108-J2- ' Ily AUUnt. $1.05 gift. Handicraft shop. 233 Sheriff-Elect Chas. TerriU and wlt of Brownsboro, are visiting in the city today. There is nothing that marks a person, more than jewelry properly worn. It is always a mark of cul ture and refinement. Martin J. Reddy. . . 231 Robert Wilson who has been in Seattle for some time, arrived home today. . Nash Hotel. Special rates week or month. Steam heat. 241 Mrs. F. S. Carpenter of Perrydale came in on the morning train from Portland, where she has been visiting her daughter for several weeks. Lingerie makes elegant Christmas gifts. Handicraft Shop. 233 , K. H. Keeta and Stanley G, Jewett of Portland, are in the city today on business. , , . ,.- . . .;. ,. Do Voe wants small show case. Carlos. L. M. Boozer, W. T. Sprlggs, M. F. Childs, W. B. Hamil ton. J. E. Walbeek. Plenty of choice Christmas gifts at 35c and 50c. Handicraft Shop. 233 J. W. Harvey passed thru ths city on the afternoon train yesterday on his way to Phoenix to visit his daughter, Mrs. George McClain. He used to be on the farm where the experiment station is, but of late has been living at Myrtle Creek. ' When it. comes to candy! that Nut Sillman has them all going. He! sells candy for what others pay for It. Corporal Roland Hubbard arrived home yesterday from Fort Stevens. He must have drawn a lucky number as be Is one of the first of the Sev enth company boys to arrive. If quality and a lower-price count you will do your shopping at John son's, the jeweler. 232 Walter llrol ock who returned to day from Bremerton where ho wus 1n tho navy, says that ho Is on a tour yoar furlough. Altho ho Is practical: ly muHtcrod out, ho is In the reserve and has to report where ho Is every thirty days. Again tho Sugar Bowl Is headquar ters tor Xiuus cuudy, 25o lb. Drummer Doing His Bit "I am a traveling salesmuu and hnvo met others who, llko myself. wore suffering from indigestion stomach trouble and gastritis. Since taking 3 weekly duties of .Muyi'ii Wonderful Remedy I um very much pleased with Its results, so much so that 1 have induced others to take it .and they, too wore murvulously helped." It Is a simple, hai'iuli'sa preparation that removes tho catar rhal mucus from tho intestinal tract nnd allays tho lutlammatiou which causes practically all stomuch, liver and Intestinal ailments, Including ap pendicitis. One doso will convince or money refunded. Sold by drug gists everywhere. ' ' , Adv Five Graphaphones Going at $10, $6 and $5 Jiist the thing for a Christmas present. Children's Rubber Boots Sizes 6'2toS1 QO 10'2Goh.g.atW" lien's Rubber Boots All sizes just'eome in Work Sox - Black Sox -Overalls - -Khaki Pants - 10c - 9c $1,50 $1.50 A well selected line of Dia- ijlliilil I ' monds and ' Jewelry awaits 11 II II your inspection.-, , ..... y A FEW SUGGESTIONS . III! jjj Bracelet watches, standard makes. 1S11-1! . : Walthum i watches, ffHjH) up. riHlllilll jjj Diamond rings unil penduutN, 0 1 jjj Hf II Commnnlty silver, ulwuyn accept- i jjj jjj If j Sctli Thomas mantle clocks. . Ill ill ' il l Hlrth stono ring -nothing nicer, - . i I! Hi j j ' Military brushes, silver mounted. ; j! Plj ! jjj! JxHlgo membership card cases. ( 1 S Special prices Hull umbrellas. '; 1 11 II il l ! Special prices on medium cut glass, i m j ASKHVICK FIX IS lof ItS FOR ! II FAY DIAMOND I- The whole entire stock on sale. Better have a look The Cheapest Store in the West Will H. Wilson INDIVIDUAL responsi bility in this movement for a "Greater Oregon" is like individual responsibil ity in civic affairs by voting on election day. ' ,' '- y . ., '.. . - Some Neglect it. 1 ? ; ... None should, v .. ; USE HOME PRODUCTS. : ,'iV.. ,.:.'. vKteUU Home Lvoustry I.hacue of Orbcom FERTILIZERS, VETCH -' RED OATS, GRAY OATS WHEAT. BARLEY, RYE i . V For Sale Bv. ' Monarch Seed & Peed ' Co. SUITS TO OltnKR 2B,oo UP Also Cleaning, Prflsln and altering VAH V MAIN, Vl'STAIItS Krnest AVelcli and wlto ihhui thru tlto city yesterday ovonlniK auil lind a short visit at tlia donot wmh Mm. Frank llollla and Iter fatltor. Tlioy have lieon IIvIuk In Oakland, Cul., und aro Kolntt to Portland. The older NWldenla of Medford will runiwtnbev Mm. Welch tin lOdltlt Wohb, . DlnitiondH nnd uprnl Joweliy loud proutlKO and uro till markH of mic desa lo tho wearer. , Martin J, lteddy for dlamondii. ' 21" 0. II. I'liiltt of tha l'rullt & llltl mm Antnii'iilillo com pmiy urrtvnd homo today from xuvurul , wntikH aliiy at Hot r)irlnif, Ark., whtiio ha toult ihe liathH for rlioiimnttmn, Pally'a Tal. l'heiuo IS, 1 Holiclay G of Holiday i: Sale Goods v AT THE TRUAX STORE , . Commencing Saturday Morning, December 21, and con tinuing through Saturday, Monday and Tuesday, until 10 o'clock Christmas Evo. . s ' VThe Best Quality Goods at Cheapest Prices. ClirlstmON tre ti'lniinliiKX, Miim'I ImU x nail Iwdlit, cttudUu and cmnllp liol- tiers. ; ' i i loll In ifrraiUwt iu.Mrtinent.iind p lenty of tlwin. "' ' llolitliiy rl.blions, tliiiMind of ynrdu, lo to ntle. Ilun(lkerMU-fH 3o to Sc. Sloii'i tlm, 'iV to t !.. v '' '' 1 llitnilkrrelilofH lit bu-tni. - '' Mon'H Klovni, Inrito nml vnrleil nitnort niontx, iiilo to fti.SO. Jlou'H Hlilrt.1. llcwb., mrlnit, fto to OOP, llaml-paJiitod Mpimu cMimwaro and iH-antltiil nliimlnum mire, vnlnalile, awful iuuI beautiful CltrlMtuimt ulflH. jj 801.1 1) tU Hiul silver Jewelry lit prior Iwnt lliem If yon run. IjOW prli-4-d Jewelry, uplemlld muiortiiinnts, '.iM)li:S, lloolu for rtillili-eii. 1 TOYS ciiiiio HtralKlit to our IIOIXK. WnKiini, flirts, v.lnfllmrniws, trlryt-lcM, milk vtnKn, irriK-rry vruKu , ti-nlns, mem'-niiiil, nmlui liincc, KiiiurM, tlriiius, nntiiuiilIU-, fnjtlnrs, nlr Kims sliw Kims, rnnnniis, clunker liunnls, puuln sols, Krivtor rln ami liimtx of iHher topi. y.nka souicono happy by M'lrrtluii f nun tho hollilny k:oiI UMu'inbbil for - the Jnyrul (lirlntnuiM (hrtiiiKs. At the Truax Store Pi :tS7 KAST MUX STUKKT. 1'iio.m: l'ixi, 2aa l'rotcstliuc I'mhlhllho I'rlcvs Hardware Herald Written Willi llmibliMllltrd ' Itnmil-Ax I'uhllshcd HemMrtn,iiiiilly hjr Crater liiikn llnrihvnre Co, Announcement To the buiyt Cbrlntmnn shopper wo submit the followlnit linos of div pendnblo tnorchundlse, with the ntlfa--tlnn of knowing that of tholr kind they are Ilia bent on the market today. ' ' ' Innorsoll Walohes , 1. no to u.(M. Univcrsnl Percolators, $:J.2.1 to 1H.2.,5. Jllninouil-lCdKi-il I'licki't Kiilvoo uaranteotl. 75c lo SU.Ot) ,'01-111, Kver-lt-n:ly, IMirlism-l)ii-plex, Dhiinoiul-l'alKe, ICikIits mill Htur Hnfoty Itnors, from $1.(M to 03.00 Seo tlioin. Merrnno Kor tho yomiK hiiililers, 51.50 to 97.50. - . Cassoruln.H, fl.ii.f to 97.50 Kllvorwnrt", Honors' IHI7 nnd t Djiiiminlty. SICK OI'B WI.MIOWS, ' I'yrr-x llakhiK Ware ' I-'or tho, mref ul liouwn lfo. ' , Coasters, VIoclpinhM nnd Hand" i-urs most ciiiiipleti, lino In Med-' fonl nt reasonable prices, - - 'Mni., lOvor-llenily, Ihiylo unit- Qitlrklltn -j, . ; -FlaslillKhtji. , i IteinliiKton mid WliirhosteV lllrll'S mill HhntKHns. Aluminum Wnro of nil kinds. CRATER LAKE HARDWARE CO. 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 you hear this beautiful instrument hear it repro duce records of all makes then decide whether or not, for you, it'is the ultimate Phonograph, Prove to yourself that the Brunswick is your choice. Let your ear , decide. Brunswick designs are unique , and beautiful, Brunswick cabinet work of superior , excellence and finish. . ( , 'Prices $32.50 to $1500 Easy Terms We cordially invite a careful and exacting inspec tion. No obligation implied by your call. Cata logs and terms gladly mailed upon request. . ' Palmer Piano Place 28 South Central - Mcdfotd