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MEDTORP MATL TRrnTOnV MITOTOmy OREO ON, BATOBT)AT. . WOT.MflTCU 21, 1(113 PAOE TWO lOCAtMND i PERSONAL Tho BCliool hoard at a recent meet inif docldod to open tho public schools Monday, Doc. 30. providing conditions relating to tho flu epi demic remain as favorable as at pros eut. This put at rest ii rumor which , wan In circulation yestorday that the : hoard would reopen the' schools next Thursday, tho day after Christmas ' and was already sending, word 'to that effect to tho teachers who are visiting away from the city. ' The Modford schools have only heen In , session six weeks this year and have ' tieen cloBod nine weeks. White many teachers have been sick with, the fin ; there was only one death. The board : froports that there are not many pu ' pile and teachers sick-nt present, "Victory" candy canes at Crow ', son's. , Pure and wholesomn. : 232" ., Leland Jacobs end Reginald Fifer arrived homo this morning from Eu- ! gene ' where they ! were taking the . Btudents army course at the Vniver ' slty of Oregon. Going out of business Closing out Bale. Men's and boys' shoes at cost. Sale starts Monday, Dec. 23. Kto. 10, South Central avenue. ' Many Medford homes were glad- doned today thru the arrival and dis tribution of an unusually heavy mail from Krance. This was regarded at tho postoff ice, as the . forerunner of Christmas mail from soldiers, as the war department urged long ago that oach soldier In service write a letter to ilia mother or father in time to reach them by Christmas. , Try a Stromnerg carburetor" on your car. Power Auto Co. tf Mrs. ' W. Beaton .of Crook'stbm' Minn., passed thru the city .this af ternoon enroute from -home to spend the winter, in southern .California. , Sho was met during the train stop by a number of .Medford persons who were ' neighbors and friends at Crookston. . The Sugar Bowl is making enough candy canes for every boy and girl In Medford, 5c each. : " Miss Jeanette Patterson who is a student at the O. A-. C, arrived home from Corvallis this morning to spend the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Patterson. Don't forget to place your orders for froiten dessert for Xmas. Crow son's, where thev make it as you ' like it. 232, . - R. C. Esson and wife of Oakland, : Cal., arrived in Medford yesterday to spend a few. days looking oyer the , city and country. AH discontinued lines ' of shoes, : slippers, etc., go at bargain prices at Schmidt's, 221 North Central avenue. J lff ' i- . Y "'Vi:- -;- '.233 - ;; Sergeant Chas. -p: Bartlett has ar rived home for a few days visit with his folks. He is from Brooksfield aviation field near San Antonio, Tex. He has been gone from home twenty months, and a twenty-doy furlough ' only gives him about a week at home. Take home a few pounds of our special "Victory" mixed. The best candy value ybur money ever bought. Crowson's, where good candy is made. . 232 ' Harry P. Rice, who is- a flying cadot at tho Taylor field. Ky., is visiting his folks, Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Rice of Phoenix. He is on a short furlough and will be at home eight or ten days. You can drink a pint of cider for a nickel at'DeVoe's. ' ' Judge Glen Taylor leaves tonight to spend the holidays with his par ents In Lodl, Cal. '' - Auto curtains and lights, all kinds. . Medford 'Auto Top Co., 30 North Grape, phone 104. Mr.i and Mrs. -M.' H. Simons of Eagle Point, were visiting friends in the ity yesterday. v For fire Insurance phone 64, cor , ner Eleventh street and S. P. track. . D. R. WooS & Co. - James C. Smith who has Ijeen in the 62d. spruce division at Vancou ver, Wash., has received his dis charge and returned home. Pianos Ellington, Hamilton, sold by H. N. Inland, at 225 South Oak 'dale. Liberty bonds taken same as Cash. Phone 691-J. 240 Archie C. Murray who has token In the sorvico at Fort Stevens, has ar rived home. . Wo are selling all short lines In shoes, slippers, etc., at very low prices. Schmidt's, 221, North Cen ' tral avenue. ' 233 - Bruce- Wilson of Griffin Creek, left last evening to Bpend tho holi- days with his family In Portland. Medford Auto Top Co., 30 North ' Grape. Auto top repairing, phone 104. , - ;. -- : - i: C. A. Tomassere of Seattle, was In , the city yesterday on business. ' ' . :. Our -clerks wear flu masks.. Shop whero every precaution : Is taken. Johnson, the jeweler. . 232 T. T. Gaston arrived In Medford ' Jcstorday from Tacoma, Wash., to spend a few days in tne-cHy on bus- inoss. .'; ' :' :: Magazine subscriptions at prices quoted or advertised by any one. Don't bo pestered by solicitors. Do business with a reliable firm. Med ford Book Store.- 232 ; tl. K. Hasland came up from Oak- " land, -Cal., yesterday to, visit friends In the city for a few days. ',',.' '' Engraved Christmas cards at Has kinB' Drug store. .- 233 ' J. C. Dill of Salem, arrived In -Medford yesterday to spend a few days - In tho city on business. ' -' Pleasant, sate, -quick, sure. -Dr. Hnlfitead, 227 South Central. ' 233 . Mr. and Mm. Fred 'Felouzo and son Robert of Eagle Point, were guests at tho Hotel Medford last evening. ' Xmnn candles. Handicraft Shop. 'j - , -.- "'""'"233 i '-';;r-' , '. :- :--- --: J. W. Swopo and wife of Santa Monica, Cal., are visiting friends tu tho city for a few days; ; ' 1 ".Tap Art Btoro will open next Sun day, Doe, 22 nd. ' K. J. Hamilton of. Walla Walla, Wfcish., is In tho city today ou bus iness. ' For tho best Insurance see Holmes, the Insurance Man. T. O. Bradley aud wife came ovor from Copco, Cal., to visit friends in Modford for a tow days. Shoppers nro finding Johnson's tho best place to fill their Xmas needs in Jewelry, diamonds, etc. 232 Ernest V. Glovor came ovor from Yroka yesterday to visit friends iu tho city for a few days.-. Don't forget the babies. We have a fine line of gifts for thorn, 15c to SC. Handicraft Shop. 233 H. W. Hush and Roy Q. Stewart of Spokane, were in the city yesterday on business. '-.-. Electrical Xmas goods. Electric Homo Supply Co., Ill West Main St. tt Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hibbert and Mrs. J. E. Hibbert of Hilt were guests at tho Hotel Holland yester day. You can always find something for a quick lunch at DeVoe's. Sam li. Snndry of Roguo River Is In the city today. Ho has been hav ing a slogo with the flu, but is able to' be out again. Pottery bulb dish and box of bulbs $1.03 gift, handicraft shop. 233 J. E. Pool and B. Mtjpkor of Klam ath Falls, woro guests. at the Hotel Nash yeBterday., Nash Hotel. Special rates, week or month. Steam heat. 241 F. G. Oleson camo up from Eugone yesterday for a few days visit In the city. ' ' Lingerie makes elegant Christmas gifts. Handicraft Shop. 233 E. S. Messner of Central Point, Is visiting his friends in Medford today. He was a member of the 130th Spruce division at Vancouver, Wash. Do Voe wants small show case. ' The public market was livelier to day than for weeks past with an un usually large supply of country pork and pork products offered tor sale as well as a plentiful supply of beef, veal, turkeys, geese and chickens and vegetables. Laurel berries, mistle toe and Oregon grape were also on sale. The market will be open next Tuesday, the day before Christmas. Dr. Heine, Garnett-Corcy Bldg. All passenger trains passing thru Medford have been crowded with sol diers the past two days, many of whom have just been discharged from service and the others were enroute to their homes from the var ious camps to spend Christmas furloughs. Handicraft Shop for hemstitching and pecoting at 10c por yard. Miss Elsie Lawrence arrived home this moaning from the University of with her parents. Malted milk 50c lb. De Voe's. friends in Grenada, Cal. Mrs.-H. L. Edwarda has returned to her homo at Grants Pass after spending several weeks here with her daughter, Miss Marie Edwards. See Treichlor Pelrsoh ;Inc, for tires, oils, and auto accessories. ' Sergeant Paul Schuler who ' has been in the service with the Seventh company during tho war : arrived home from Fort Columbia this mor ning, having been given an honorable discharge from tho army. Try a StrOmberg carburetor on your car. Power Auto Co. tf Mr. and Mrs. Art La Plant have arrived toi the city from Los Angeles and have taken apartments at the Barnum. Mr. La Plant formerly was in the employ of Ed Brown when the latter ran the Brown confection ery store two years ago and will enter the service of the Brown and Brown cigar store and billiard hall as a clork. . . , Christmas cards and stickers. Han dicraft Shop. 233 There was a real rash at the post offito today for the first time during the Christmas package mailing sea son. The incoming Christmas par cels -business Is also far below that of former years, altho receipts were heavy today. ' - See us for Xma9 candy 25c lb. in any quantity. The Sugar Bowl keeps the prices down. Mrs. A. A. Flynn, formerly of Med ford, but for some time past station ed in Portland as a stenographer of the Southern Pacific railroad, is con valescing after a two weeks illness of Influenza. Sweet grass sewing baskets filled with Shasta chocolates make appro priate gifts. tf Rex Yamaishlta who is a student at the University of Oregon arrived home today to spend the holiday vacation with his parents. Handkerchiefs 3ac to S2.00. Han dicraft Shop. 233 Attorney Paul Blanchard of Grants Pass who had been attending tho artillery officers training camp at Fortress Monroe and had planned to spend the-holidays at home has entered the employ of tho Armour Packing company aB a member of Its legal staff with headquarters In Chi cago. , Attorney Blunchard has a wido acquaintance In Medford. ' Got your milk, cream, butter and buttermilk nt DeVoe's. - . Duo to heavy traffic the morning passenger trains in both directions were late today.- No; 13, southbound and No. 14 northbound both arrived In the city at the same time this fore noon. ... , . ,, ... .- . ; ' Plenty of choice Christmas gifts at 3oc and 50c. Handicraft Shop. 233 T00 LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALK Ono 16 llsc harrow, good condition; one 2 disc gang plow, hea.vy, suitable for horses or tractor, ono saddle, good as new. Box 13, Gold Hill, Ore, ?32 jNEW HEAD OF THE ' NATIONAL LEAGUE r mm hi n win i.-i, . yp(' John A lieydlor of Washing ton. 1. C elected head of tho Na tional league, has been tdoiuiflcd with. the affairs of the loaguo since 1909. In which sonson lie . was elected to Mil out tho unexpired term of Harry C. Pulllnm as president, secretary and treasurer. Since then he has served for several yoars as secretary nnd treasurer. ' - -t i Hoydler possesses tho confi dence of both ball players and mngnates. ,111s friends predict realization of a better era In base ball. . . o--' Miss Helen L. Dohl who was re cently called to Kansas City, Kas., by tho illness of her sister with flu, was taken ill with the samo disease enrouto and Is now recovering from a severe attack In Bethany hospital, Kansas City. The sisters are con fined in the same room and their nurse writes to Medford that tho they are unable to sit up yet they are convalescing very nicely. When it comes to candy, that Nut Sillman has them all going. He sells candy for what others pay for It. Mllo Lamb who has received his discharge from the Bervico, arrived home from Fort Stevens yesterday. If quality and a lower price count you will do your shopping at John son's, the jeweler. 232 Elmer Cooksey of Gold Hill, is In Medford today visiting with somo of the O. A. C. boys. He was a member of tho S. A. T. C. at Corvallis and was mustered out a few days ago. Again the Sugar Bowl is headquar ters for Xmas candy. 25c lb. . - F. W. Spuhn who has been attend ing the training sohool at Corvallis, arrived home this morning. uauy s l axi. - raone 10. E. V. Carter of Ashland, is In the city today attending to some business matters and shaking hands with his friends. . ....-..'. ' , We are offering tho finest assort ment of wrist watches we have over shown. Johnson, the jeweler. 232 Robert B. Strang who is In the ra dio service of the navy. Is home on a short furlough to spend Christmas with his friends. He is located at present at Mare Island, but received his first schooling at th'e Marconi station which is located at the Ta malpais bay. , Furniture upholBtorlng, mattress making, crating and packing. Doug las, 201 S. Rivorsldo, phone .16 2-J. The latest Issue of the Jackson County Agricultural News Is just off the press and is being mailed out to subscribers today. Tho publication is full of news of interest to the rural people and features the Farm Bureau that is being organized In the county. The program of the work outlined for the bureau Is published together with the names of the various project leaders. De Voe has a fine line of assorted chocolates at 60c per lb. Much adverse comment Is toeing heard over the woeful lack of Christ mas decorations in the "business dis trict. Few merchants have their windows decorated and there is more of an aspect of gloom so far than of gladsome holiday cheer. Fine Xmas mixed candy 23c per pound at the Shasta. All phonographs in one, the Bruns wick, see It, hear It, before buying, at Palmer's Piano Place, 28 South Central. 234 "Miss Anne McCormick, the home demonstration agent. Is spending the most of her time at present waiting on influenza patients In various parts of the icounty. - - . Shasta candy Is made in Medford. It iB also the beat.' ' . tf Children's aprons and overalls, hand-embroidered. Handicraft Shop. 233 Earl Ulrich was in tho city from his -Prospect ranch on business today. Dennison's Gift Dressings 10c as usual. Other kinds at 5c. Medford Book Store. , 232 William Davenport, superinten dent of the public schools is now con valescing from a severe attack of In fluenza. Dr. H. P. Hargrave, physician. Rooms 409-410 Carnett-Corey Build ing, phono 230. tf Electrical Xmas goods. Electric Home Supply Co., Ill West Main St. tf William Boige of rural route 2, was a "business visitor in tho city to day. We carry only the highest stan dard in quality and our prices are al ways a little lower.. Johnson, the jeweler. . 232 Hemstitching, pecoting. All-work guaranteed. Variety Hat Shop: . tf WEEKS McGOWAN CO UNDERTAKER Day Plionei Pacifio 227. , -;,.'.. (fight l'honess P. W. Weeks, 10JW2 ;'''' Iiady AMiMnt.' The funeral of Grant Burroughs, which was held tit tho Catholic church this morning was attended by a largo concourse of relatives and friends. Tho interment was In tho Jacksonville cemetery. It was the first appearance of Father Powers since he was attacked with Influenza about two wooks ago. The flu is under control, but you can't control SUIImnn, he will sell Xmas mixed candy for 25c lb. Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Valley and their sons and daughters rush to tho Japanese Art store to find out some thing out of ordinary for Xmas gifts. OBITUARY. STOUT Carl David Sout died at his late residence. No. 417 J street. Snturilnv. December 21st. 1U18. of pneumonia, lie was n native of In diana, need i)4 vcars ami two months. He leaves to mourn his loss n wife, two sons nnd one dmiehtur Gordon hi. und Curl Fletcher Stout and Mrs. Orn Ncidemcver. of Medford. Funeral services to bo held nt tho Weeks & McGowan elinpel Mondtiv, December 23.. at 2 p. nt.. Rev. Dr. liailev ol'fi- ciiitinc. Interment in Jacksonville onmctcry. . Services nt tho irruve bv Warren lodu'c No.10. A. F. nnd A. 51. BAUOIIMAX Tho death of Pro fessor H. C. Baiighmnn, principal of tho Talent school; Saturday evening, December 14, cast a gloom over the entire community. Mr. Baugbman came to Talent only a few months ago but during his brief residence among us has made many sincere friends. His depth of Intellect and breadth of attainments wore com blned with greatness of heart and genuineness of spirit. Ho Immediate ly won tho re.-.pect and love of the student body, among whom his loss Is keenly felt. For . many years Mr. Baughman has been prominent In educational work. He served as superintendent of the Lane county schools for sev eral years. For five years, previous to his residence at Tuicnt, he served as superintendent of tho Crook coun ty high school at Princvlllo. . Mr. Baughman Is survived by his wife and three children. BL'TLKK Jesse D. Ihttler died at Redmond. Ore., Wednesday. Don. 18. 1019.; was n native of Clurindn Iowa: Hired 4'.i venrs. He leaves to mourn his hiss, u wife nnd Iwo suns, Jesse Nichols and Calvin J. Butler, and one brother. Dr. II-X. Hiitler of Coos Buv, pie. Interment in I. 0. (). K. 'cemetery Sunday. Dee.' 22. 1018. services ut the criivo under the nus iiii-es of Medford Ijoclire B.' I'. O. K Will leave the Weeks & JlefJowan chaijol nt 2:30 t. m. r continue Military training UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO BOULDER, Colo.,: Dec. 21 Mili tary training Is to he continued at the University of Colorado after tho de mobilization of the Students Army Training corps. Dr. George Norlln, acting president, announced a short time ago. The training is to be con ducted under tho Reserve Offlcors Training corps system. Itvans.-Lutli. ' ZlonV CliurrH Rev. Ir. Vft It. Morenz-Oeser, Pastor No services. DR. RICKERT EYES SOI BNTIFIOAMjT TESTED, AJTD GLASSES PROPERLY FITTED . Still o 1-2 ovor May Co, NO DROPS USED FERTILIZERS. VETCH RED 0AT3. GRAY OATS WHEAT. BARLEY. RYE . For Sale I!v Monarch Seed. Feed Qo. 1 NEW CASES OF" FLU FOR FRIDAY Onlv two new cases of Tin were ro ported to the health officer, K. ill. l'iekoi, I'Yidav. one bv Dr. Hull and one bv Dr. PocllniU. The rapid fa 11 imr off of new cusps tho past week indicates that the enideinio either hits entirely spent its foruo or u on the wane. Advocates of tho eonnitilsorv weur iiur of flu musks nro elated at tho fol lowing telegram sent tho Civiu l.enu'iie of Improvement clubs of San Krnii. eiseo this week bv Dr. Kupert ltluc director of (lie United States health service at WashiiiKtoti, reirurdihtr tho value of masks: "Masks iironcrlv tnmlo and eorreet Iv umdiod anil conscientiously worn nro of undoubted value. Believe bet-, lor results can be secured bv educa tion and appeal fur proper voluntary use iu the irencnil population than bv norfunctorv compliance resultiiiL' from compulsory ordinance. Masks should lie oompulsorv amonir siek con tacts and those attemliuu siek, Doubt ful if compulsory use bv trenernl pop ulation will Live belter results. San Krnueisen should ho able to indue: from its own esperienev." BOLSHEViKfARE MONTKVEIDO, Friday, Dec. 20. Notwithstanding precautions by tho police, success appears to bo attend ing tho efforts of ngllutors hero to start a general utrlko which sociiib to bo Intended as a revolutionary move ment. Tho agitators nro reportod to; be Russian .Maximalists. Tho -.Montevcldo uewspapero to night suy tho port probably will bo paralyzed within H hours and that the Maxlmnlhils are endeavoring to bring about port strikes hero and In Buonoa Alros simultaneously,, while strlvluK to cause dissension among tho pollco and flroman in Ihlu city as in Argontlnn. "CAN I BE CURED?" ' How often have you huurd that sad cry from tho victims of disease. Perhaps tho disorder has gone too for for help, but onnor It Is Just In its first stages and that pains and aches aro only nature's first cries for help. Do not despair. Find out the cause and give nature ail tho help you can and sho will repay you with health. Look aftor tho kldnoys. Tho kidnoys nro tho moot overworked or gans of the human body, and when they fall In their work of tutoring and throwing off tho poison that constantly accumulates In the sys tem, everything goes wrong. GOLD MEDAL .Haarlem Oil Capsules will give almost Immediate relief from kidney and bladdor troubles and their kindred ailments. They will free your body from pain In short order. But be suro to get (iOLD MEDAU Look for tho name on every box. In three sizes, sealed packagos. Money refunded if they do not holp you. Adv. To Our Patrons Stores will be open Monday and Tuesday evenings of next week for convenience of Christmas shoppers. No Other Gift Possesses the Lasting Charm of Jewelry The Personal Pleasure in .Giving a Diamond will Make a Direct Appeal to tho One You Love. - JEWELRY, THE GIPT OF LOVE This Will Be a Real Jewelry Christinas . Sou vis fur Kvoi'vlliititf i lint i New niul 'Up-to-Date in tho eJ owelty Lino. Diu- llUUlllrS, WlttcllOH, KilvlTWlU'0, (.'hll'lvH, niul Gents' Loul hor OoodH. ; ' ' MARTIN J. REDDY THE JEWELER Mail Us Yum- Wants . . Phone 81. Visitora Always Welcome. Medford, Ore Store Open Evenings. . ' .',; 1 MEDFORD, OREGON .Modern, Vcll-Mntiuj;fl t'lty, Nluated In Hie Outer of Kplemlld Itonourei"! Finest all-year-arouud climate In tho world, riensantast and most health-xl'lug plaeo Iu whleh to live. , Kour distinct chuime. of sea son. Low wind velocity. Splendid rpttds and drlvi. Mild (winter weather, l'uro mountain water. These farts vouched for by FARMERS AND FRUITGROWERS' RANK .Mi:ii-titi. ohkuox 'it. V. ANTLK. Cashier. IHCLKOV UlCTCill'.LL, I'ronldont Exquisite Perfumes, -,UJ . and Toilet Waters H'! Mary Gni-don, Auron, li Trot lie UJerKUw, (Jjmloniflo.UiLMnvlu. A M'lort Ion from llie.so (jimmI iiuiIicn 6 del lull t fill jiiiiI n('tlililn iti'Mnt nnd Iiovk tuMo ami refinement, in tho Klver. " Heath's Drug' Store Phone 8S4 The San Tox Store Xf Concentrated v pi . : ; ''Effort -Vft 7 -" If Knrnoit effort must Uo criifcpntraf. ."; 1 Wc 1 IKJll Cl' "n "l0 wuk locoiiHtriietlon, " ' jlJM Mmiy roadJuiilmpiirM to meet 'thn ' lwia(J. ehiiTiKed rtiudltliinfi of . Imalnew find .' 'II ILjiU lnduMry will bo rnulrnl. " ' ' ,; .hJ I ' v" ... t.'onsult our oftlcoin fnmly about ... jkwf yA v. yotir fiiinnelitl prolilein.i. yjJ ..vLv V. ClictUInu uceouiltd nro nolicttiMl. II 111 r3f-'. 4 Tor Out, Inlcriwt , Jr II "miW " Account, ' Jxtjv ED I88Q - Ji i-' eSTADLIS H 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 investigatibn on your own part.' We only ask that you hear this beautiful instrument hear it repro ducef 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 Resigns 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 . Medford