PAGE TWO MEDFORD MAUi TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. ORKCJOX. TUESDAY. DKCKMRKR 21, 1918 IOCAL AND PERSONAL Friends of William Davenport and patrons of the acbools will be pleased to learn that the school superinten dent U not dying according to an erroneous report In circulation In the city last night, but passed a restful iiifiht at Sacred Heart hospital and Is resting comfortably today. While ho Is a very sick man It Is said his con dition Is not dangerous. Mr. Daren- port hud recovered from the flu last wock and had come down town sev eral times, when he was selr.ed with a relapse. Lost Sunday on account of bis nervous and weakened condition especially of his heart, it was thought best to remove him to the hospital. Going out of business Closing .-. out sale. Men's and boys' shoes at coat. Sale starts Monday, Dec. 23. No. 10, South Central avenue. Thore will be but one postotfice delivery tomorrow and that will be in the morning. The postotfice ex cept the general delivery, window, which will be open one hour In the morn hip, will be closed all day Christmas. -. Don't forget that box ot Crowaon's. .' , . . v Born., Sunday at Sacred Heart hos pital, a 9 pound boy to Mr. and Mrs. Chaa. Xunan. Try a Stromoerg carburetor on your car.; Power Auto Co. '. Today as" on preceding days all passenger trains passing thru the city were crowded with soldiers eith er enrouto home for the holidays or being transferred to camps to bo mustered out of service. Southbound trains wjBra ruii In two sections for the past two days on account of heav.y travel and the heavy quantity of baggage and express packages. Join the new classes at the Med- lord Business College, forming De cember 26. 1918, after the holidays. Large, commodious, comfortable rooms just inspected by a member of the health committee of the city of Medford and pronounced sanitary and free from danger of infection from contagious diseases. Re-opened by permission, of the mayor and health officer of the city after care ful investigation. . 234 . v Mr.: and Mrs. H. T. Montgomery left this morning for Halsey, Ore., to spend the holidays with Mrs. Mont gomery's mother. ... The Sugar Bowl is making enough candy canes for every boy and girl In Medford, 5c each. . L. J. Deuel arrived home this mor ning on furlough from the navy elec trical training school on Mare Island to spend, the holidays with bis par ents, Mr. and Mrs. P. K. Deuel. " You can drink a pint of cider for a nickel at DeVoe's. . . The barber shops of the city will be closed all day tomorrow but will be open untjl 8 p. m. tonight. Auto curtains and lights, all kinds. Medford Auto Top Co., 30 North Orape, phone 104. Today was the coldest day of the year so far, the lowest temperature being 24 degrees at 8 o'clock this morning The chilly weather togeth er with beavy log made It an uncom fortable day. ; The prediction for Christmas day is lor fair and contin ued cold weather. A'ui .iiie tuaurojicu puuu VI, tur ner Eleventh street and S. P. track. D. R. Wood & Co. Soldiers passing thru the city this morning stated that the flu epidemic at .San Jose, Calif.; was serious, that the city had been quarantined and that there was compulsory wearing of masks. The soldiers from Camp Fremont, they said, were forbidden by orders to visit San Jose. If you are too busy to call, just phono and we will send that box of Crowson's to your order. , ' Chaa; E. Wooden of Rogue River, arrived in Medford this morning from Fort McArthur enroute home, hav ing received his discharge from ser vice.' :! r i Pianos Ellington, Hamilton, sold by H. N. Lofland, at 225 South Oak dale. Liberty bonds taken same as cash. Phone 691-J. 240 The Southern Pacific freight house will be closed all day tomorrow on account of the Christmas holiday. Medford Auto Top Co., 30 iNorth Grape. Auto top repairing, phone 104. :'" '. ' 1 ' ' ji. at . r riuoiiiHj uiH xiiul luriuer company 7' man- to arrive in Medford from overseas will be George al: Aitken of the 107th aerial squadron who arriv ed in New York last Monday from France and wired his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Aitken, as, follows: "Merry Christmas and happy New Year,- Home soon. Feeling fine." Mr. and Mrs. Aitken have received word. from their other soldier son in France,' Ralph B. Aitken, of C com pany, Jfit'h Engineers, that be will leave i for home shortly after New .Year's.- .-ii :v': ;-;' , - For the best Insurance see Holmes, the Insurance Mnn.v Miss Kathryn Dunham of the pub lic schools teaching staff arrived in the city Monday from a visit at Port land since the scbools were closed on account of the flu epidemic. ' De Voe wants small show case. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR ,8 ALE- Ford, v good , looking, first-class .mechanical condition, tires almost new. Price $375.00. Call 425 North Holly. 234 WEEKS & McGOWAN CO UNDERTAKER ' Day intone: Pacific 227, ' - Night Phonos: F. W. Weeks. 103-JU. Lady AWUUnt. " Louis Jenkins of tbonrmy ambu lance service who has been Btationcd for some time at South Bend, Wash. arrived homo Monday on a short fur lough to spend Christmas with Ills parontB, Mr. and Mrs. F, E. Jenkins Ho will depart to resume duty Thurs day night. Electrical Xmas goods. Klectrlc Homo Supply Co., Ill West Main St. tt A big auto truck with a crow of five postotfice attaches with Assis tant Postmaster Wnrnor In charge was used by the postotfice yesterday and today to deliver Christmas pack ages tbruout the city. Tho postof flco was crowded yesterday with Incoming aud outgoing packages. . The office was pretty well cleaned " up of In coming business this forenoon when a large quantity ot eastern and short haul Christmas packages arrived on train 13. Everything arriving by tonight will be delivered by morning. A candy Christmas. Give a box of Crowson's. Sites from half-pound to five pounds. C. W. Jackson of Butte Falls, ar rived -today on a ten days furlough from the navy electrical school on Mare Island and left as soon as pos sible for home. Nash Hotel., Special rates, week or month. Steam heat. HI C. C. Boyden of the 434th Engi neers unit was expected to pass thru Medford today from Camp Kearney enroute to Camp Lewis to be dis charged from service, and his moth er, Mrs. Isabella Boyden, and her sister, Mrs. C. M. Siebolt of Daven port. Ia., who is her guest, planned to board the train and ride as far as Grants Pass for a visit with him. Dr. Heine, Garnett-Corey Bldg. The W. C. T. U. ask members and friends who have no illness in their homes to come to the work room, 215 and 216 Liberty building, Thurs day afternoon. Bring thimble and scissors to assist in the relief work that must be done. This is the Mas ter's work and all who call them selves Christians are in duty bound to do what they can to aid the unfor tunate. Sweet grass sewing baskets tilled with Shasta chocolates make appro priate gifts. tf Just as the soldiers employment conference at the Commercial club yesterday forenoon closed and Major John G. Hibbard of the U. S. A. was still talking about features ot the plan. Rev. Wim. B. Hamilton, rector of St. Mary's Protestant Episcopal church, appeared in the doorway looking for Mayor Gates who on see ing him shouted, "Come in Father Hamilton." Major Hibbard turned quickly and remarked to Rev. Mr. Hamilton earnestly: "The Knights of Columbus, too, are deeply interested in this move and its success." Where upon all present found occasion to smile,, apparently at an antic of the Commercial club cat. Malted milk 50c lb. DeVoe's. Arthur Hall of Talent, who has been in service at Vancouver, Wash., has received his discharge and is in the city for a few hours today visit ing with the soldier boys here. Take the book you have enjoyed to the public library and ask them to send it to a soldier in a hospital so he can enjoy it too. Mrs. E. F. Guthrie who has been in Victoria, B. C, arrived home this morning accompanied by her mother, Mrs. Leigh Spencer, who expects to remain here indefinitely. See Troichler Peirson Inc., for tires, oils, and auto accessories. Charles Wooden came in this mor ning from Fort McArthur, Cal. He has been mustered out of the service and is on his way to his home at Table Rock. Try a Stromberg carburetor on your car. Power Auto Co. tf G. E. Pitts of Applegate, was in' the city yesterday visiting with friends and doing some Christmas shopping. ; ' . . , ' We suggest a few pounds of our "Victory" mixed for the folks to munch" throughout the day. Crow- son s. Wm. D. Armstrong who is In the navy at Bremerton came in this mor. ning to spend the holidays with J. F. Hittson and family. ' See us for Xmas candy 25c lb. in any quantity. The Sugar Bowl keeps the prices down. Clyde Plymlre arrived this mor ning from Portland to visit home during the holidays. Since he left Medford he has been working In the repair department of a large garage. How would you like to be in a hos pital with nothing to read? Give books to Library War service bo our wounded soldiers will have plenty of reading matter. $100 Reward, $100 The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there Is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all its stages and that Is catarrh. Catarrh beintr Kreatlv Influenced by constitutional conditions requires constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Medicine is taken Internally and actB thru the Blood on the Mucous Sur faces or the system thereby aestroylng the foundation of the disease, zlvlnx the patient strength by building up the con sl'.iution and assisting natura in doing its worn, -ine proprietors nave, so mucn faith In the curative power of Hall's Catarrh Medicine that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that ft falls to cure. Send for list of testimonials. . Address F. .1. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohio. Bold by all Druggists, 76c. DR. RICKRRT EYES SCIENTIFICALLY TESTED, AND GLASSES PROPERLY FITTED ; Suite 1-2 over May Co. NO DBOPS USED r i . No part in which the talented Mac j Mnrsli lias been seen m Qolilwvn pic turc itttorded her ureaier dclmlit than the dual role she portrays in her latest production, 'H!Hden Fires." whicli eonios to the Hialto theater to morrow. The part of Pcsnrv Jfiirrv in "Hid den Fires" 'circs Mho Marsh n won derful opportunity to display her ac claimed aptitude for changing moods prov-okinsr her audiences to tears in one incident and a moment later brintrinsr smiles to tlieir faces. Miss Marsh's splendid tulcnts ndmirnblv fit her to portray the partv of n ' Joe Rader of Phoenix, was doing Christmas shopping In the city yesterday.- . -. ' . Handicraft Shop for hemstitching and pecotlng at 10c per yard. ' 'Win.; Von der Hellen, merchant of Eagle Point, was doing business In the city yesterday. Get your milk, cream, butter and buttermilk at DeVoe's. . Harry Klein of Hastings, Neb., and Harry J. Klein of Los Angeles, were visiting friends In the city yesterday. When It comes to candy, that "Sut Sillman bos them all going. He sells candy for what others pay for It. R. U Maule left last evening for Camp Lewis to be mustered out of the service. He expects to return to Medford in a short time. Again the Sugar Bowl is headquar ters for Xmas candy, 25c lb. A CANDY CHRISTMAS live u IJox of 4 i MAE MARSH Star in Colduyn Picture ilmntr. sweet cirl, rotnanlin but ireim- melv liuinnn, who trocs to itrrnt leiiBlhs to restore the health o a wn man who is a stranger to lier. even when tho sacrifice reuuires that she pose us another. "Pckcv Murrnv is the most true-to-lifo charin'ter I've ever known," said Miss Marsh. "There are thousands like her in the big cities totluv uirls who will make mnnv sacrifices to brine happiness into tho lives of oth ers. We sec them nil about us in these troublous times, and I am sure picture lovers will delight in seeing- a cirl whose first thoughts tiro of oth ers." -'...' -Ii ' :.-' ' Mrs. W. W. Bailey who has been visiting at Klamath Falls for several weeks, returned home yesterday. The best Christmas gift you can give is a .book for B wounded soldier. Take it to the public library for Li brary War service. Roland Mitchell who has been home on a twenty day furlough, loft for Camp Lowls last evening. De Voe has a fine lino of assorted chocolates at 60c per lb. : A Tonic and Health Builder Remove that wnrnlne couph or cold with C'nlcorbR (tho calcium tnblct). They (five ntreriKth to combat Ulncsa. SC'c tioxrs nt rtrurjilms or from ECKMAN I A BOH AT- fl Y. Flilln.le.phUl Manufacture i jj ot EcUmao'a Al(erc.tV6 , , J'Jxceptlomtlly fine mid nuulo in Mcdfdrd. Win, l.oa lurt for Vnriliind last evening to upend (Mirlatmns with frlmtds In tbu cll.v. - Daily's Taxi, Phono 1R. ' A, A. Dixon and U. 11. SiiIivkoo of Portland, were In tho city yesterday on buutitoss. Ml phonographs In ono, tho llruns ivlck, soo It, hour' It, betoro buying, nt Palmer's Piano Place, DS South Cvntrnl. 1134 11. N. Lyon of St. Paul, Minn., watt a buslnosu visitor In the oily yester day. Furnlturo lipholBtoriiiK, mnttrom making, crating und puclilng. Doug las, 201 S. Rlvcrsltlo, phono 102-J. '. E. Walter and wife of Porllnnd, wore guosts at tho llotol Medford yesterday. ' ' Kino Xmas mixed candy 2".o per tpound at tho Bhaata. ... Tho Kugcno bout'd of hoaltli ro cently decided to continue keeping the theatres and churches open un Iosh tho flu vpldomla In that city grow worsa. Tho board ducliled. howevor, that all children of U years or youu c.or must stay out of tho theatres until the epidemic ciula. The flu Is under control, but you can't coutrol SUIlman, he will sell Xmas mlxod candy for 25c lb, SPECIAL HOLIDAY ATTRACTION MAE "Circumstantial 5 ., Evidence" A Feast of Fun Rialto Travel Series "Hound of the Hills" TOMORROW and THURSDAY ', . Continuous Sliow Christmas Day ! f .PW Christmas $J 1 , - Greetings ; 4 ' -ii I I W, tiny Piirltei' uumo down rroin Hut lo l-'nlln yuulerdiiy to vliilt frlondH in the.i Ity, - Dr. It.! P. llnrgfiive, pliyslcl'in. Rooms 409-410 tlurnott-Coioy Dulld Ing, phono !!1I0. tt F.,W. Mnurs una utility weeo at tho doptit this forenoon lo itreot his mother, Mrs. 10. J. Meat's, and Hlulur, Mm. T. ,1, Klttrodne, who wiiro on route from Seattle to llerknloy, I'nl., to spoud tho wlnlor. Moiu'h roda on tho train to Asdtlaud wllh tlioiu, Shasta candy ta uiudo In Mcdroid. It In also tho limit. - K The Itching and Scoma Llko trie Skin Is on Fire. There is n luirrasslna; discomfcrt 1 canned by Kiv.onm that nlmc-st be comes a torturo. The Itching is al most unbenrulilo, nntl tho nklu seems on llro with tho burning Irritation. A euro from local applications of salves nntl ointments is iinioHll)l, burau.io such treatment ran only al lay tho pain temporarily. Tho disease can only be reuuhed by Koing d'''P down to its Rourco. . - The source of Kcxoma ta in tho MARSH en Fires JN extending you our wishes lor a Joyful Christmas, permit us to ex press the wish that this New Year, with its blessings of Freedom and Peace, may be even more precious to you thru abundant happiness and prosperity. Treichler Peirson, Inc. ; , Dcakira in ' ; 1 .1 : : v- : , Dodge Brothers Motor Cars Oldsmobile , G. M. C. Trucks Samson Tractor Smith-Form-a-Truck Tires Automobile Accessories l.liml, Wlllliuii lluiwoll of Cmnii l.HwIn, In a ami.it of nr. uutl Mi's, Unrboi' during tliu ImlHUiy Rnmm,1. ' Jlumntlinhtng, I'Ucotliig. All work (tiiaiHiilmid, Variety Hal Hhop. If T. W. .Iiiliimlon of Uokuo itlvor, wim In the clly yi)l,W'diy on buiilmmii, Klocli'lcaj Xiiiiin liiuiiUi. lOloulrlo llomu Supply Co., Ill W'urtt Main St. l-liii-i-iio .V in nti ii cnina up from Oak. laud tho latter part of tho wuok tu Hpuiiil hi hnllilayn lit Iiiiiihi. You imn ulwuyt. flint toiuuthlnK for a quick In n fit nt Ih Voo's. Sting1 V of Blazing, riery Eczema blood, tlx) libra io being cniiucil by an inl'vetimi which lncukii out tliroiiKll tho iikiu. Tli at is why t bit miiiit hiiIIh factory treatment for all tai.callcd skin dlsottacn Is S. H. S.. fur this rem ody so thoroughly cIviumcH tho blood that no ImpiirltleH can remain, (let n bottlu to-day ut any drugstore, uud you will Hco remits from tho right treatment. Wi'ltit-for export mcdlcul advice, which yoti ran get without cout, by addroKBlng Mctllcnl Dlrci'tor, .Swift Laboratory, Atlanta, (hi. ...... , .yjM'jl'i'.'.tt'l '11 I. .IfJ."."!. 1 Keep Your EtE ' on tho ' CURTAIN i i wn - ,f,i IF'... 'Iff 4 i m ' -v v k. mi m .