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PAGE TWO 10CAL AND 'PERSONAL ' A ref rnahiug lilt of humor reached 118 city X : ' artilUrs ly this week from Franco in from I. eland Noe of the C. r. t h llery In which he stated Ihnt Cor. poral Frank Coleman, former depul county rlork, holds tho regimental record for capturing the greatest number of cootlos. Golnft out of business Closing out sale. Men's and boys' shoes at cost. Sale starts Monday. Dec. 23 So. 10, South Central avenue. As tho news circulated today among tho school pupils ot all apes that tho school board ot education hnd decided not to open the schools . until a woek from next Monday, Jan 0, Instead of next Monday, it created a universal feeling of joy. Land, a home, see classified ad Phone 784-1... 24 Corporal Horace L. Bromley arriv ed homo this morning from Camp Lewis on a short furlough to visit relatives and friends. You can drink a pint ot cider for a nickel at DoVoe's. V. L. Yotter and family ot Kansas City, Mo., who are visiting the city and vniley seeking a new location are guests at the Hotel Holland. Auto curtains and lights, all kinds. Medford Auto Top Co., SO North 'Jrape, phone 104. : L, C. Charley of Brownsboro, is In . Hie city tor a few days visiting with friends. . . y Land, a home, see classified ad. Phoue 7S4-L. . . ... 24 J. C. Barnes came up from Port land Tuesday to spend Christmas with his family. For tire Insurance phone 64, cor ner Eleventh street and S. P. track. D. R. Wood & Co. Ed Walker who 4s with the Big Pines Lumber company at Butte Falls, is in the city for a few days. Pianos Ellington, Hamilton, sold by H. N. Lofland. at 225 South Oak- dale. Liberty bonds taken same as cash. Phone 69 1-J. 240 . Will Grieve came down froju,the timber country to spend the holidays at home. Bruce and Etta are both home for the occasion, Etta from school in Portland and Bruce Is on a ten-day furlough from Reid's engi neer school at Goat Island. Medford Anto Top Co., 30 North Grape. Auto top repairing, phone 104 Jim Cantrall and wife came over from Weed Tuesday to spend Christ mas with his mother at Jacksonville. J. Henry Welton of Camp Lewis, came in on the afternoon train for a short visit with Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Iiagen. - Land, a 'home, see classified ad. Phone 7S4-L. 241 C. E. Call who came over from Dunsniuir to spend Christmas with friends in the city, returned home yesterday to resume work in the car department of the railroad. ' Join the new- classes at the Med ford Business college, forming dur ing the month of January, 1919. 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. 260 Major D. R. Andrus left this mor ning for an extended visit in Eugene and other points in' the Willamette valley. . For the best Insurance see Holmes, the Insurance Man. Milo Goodale came in on the after noon train for a few days with the boys In the city. He is working at Tacoma, hut came down to Rogue River to spend Christmas with his family. Annual clearance sale, of winter coats, suits, dresses and waists opens at Mann's Saturday morning. E. S. Cook came up-from Gold Hill yesterday for a few days visit with friends in the city. He has een at tending tho S. A. T. C. at Eugene and received his discharge last Saturday. De Voe wants small show case. ' Mr. and Mrs. C.' A. -Williams are guests at Hotel'Medford from Kent, Ohio. They- have property In the valley and will probably remain here ror several wceKS. Mr. Williams pre dicts that times, will improve lruthe valley next spring. He saysHhat the people, hi the east have worked, for two objects during the War,; patriot Ism snd making money, andjbave ac complished both, and from mow on will bo coming to the coast to seek a milder climate. .. 5 Nash -. Hotel. Special rates, week or moot.- Steam heat. . 241 Mr. 'and Mrs. John Marlon arrived this morning from New Sharon, Iowa on their.-way to Derby to look after tho property of their son Alva' who died a few weeks ago at the naval training station at Seattle,' When he enlisted in the navy, Alva jsold off his cattle and left his horses wjth. John Allen. Mr. and Mrs. Marion also have a ranch near Butte Falls? 'r Bo on hand early Saturday at Mann's great clearance sale of ready-to-wear garments. George Flater who has been visit ing his siBter, Mrs. Lizzie Cranston since Saturday, left this morning to resume his work at the Klamath Agency. Dr. Heine, Garnett-Corey Bldg. Wilfred Miksche who 1b In the naval service Is home on a short fur lough to spend the holidays with his family. ' lie will return to duty, on tho Orogon soon after the first of .the year. ... ' See Treichlor Polrson Inc., for tires, oils, and auto accessories. Sam Sundry camo up from Rogue River this morning for a visit In the cliy for a few days. Sensational reductions on all ready-to-wear garments Saturday at .Mann's. : "There ere enrolled in the stnn dard high schools of the state at the opening of tho your 21,299 Btttdems against 23,113 last year," says J. A Churchill, state superintendent of schools in his now Bchool directory recently Issued. "There are tn tho United States service 3500 boys of the high schools of Oregon. The first year classes arc larger than ever he- fore. Parents have felt it. their pa triotic duty to send their children on to high schools." Malted milk 50o lb. De Voe's. The Onk Grove school will open Monday, Dec. 30tli after a vacation of practically ten weeks. . Handicraft Shop tor hemstitching and pecotlng at 10c per yard. Hobby Pelouse of Eagle Polut, who recently returned from tho aviation service was initiated Into member ship in a prominent fraternal lodge of this city Thursday night. Wanted: Good little place. 3 to 10 acres. , 19, care Mail Tribune. 23 Miss Elvlno Florey left for Rose- burg Friday morning for a few days visit with her sister. Tho sale you've waited for opens at Mann's tomorrow morning. VVon derful reductions on all ready-to- wear garments. Among the ten Oregon men who were recently commissioned second lieutenants in the United States mar ine corps, at Quantico, Va., are Gil bert Claire Henderson ot Medford and Keith K. Ambrose of Klamath Falls, who took the four months offi cers training course. Christmas is over but you want some choice fish, crabs, oysters for Friday and Saturday. Medford Fish Market, t 236 Dr. and Mrs. V. H. iNuding were the guests at a Christmas dinner given by M. C. Logan at Brownsboro. Get your milk, cream, butter and buttermilk at DeVoe's. William Schmidt and son Walter left' for Ray Gold this morning to enjoy two days of duck shooting. Dodge touring car, good as new: also Buick Six. Power Auto Co. 24 1 William D. Armstrong who is in the signal service ot the navy and wears a stripe won by one year Of service overseas, left this morning for Bremerton where he is at present stationed after a five days furlough spent with J. F. HIttson and family. De Voe has a fine line of assorted chocolates at 60c per lb. A. B. Cornell of Grants Pass, spent the day on business in the city and incidentally distributed calendars of the insurance company for which he is agent. Daily's Taxi. Phone 13. B. Coale of Portland and Frank George of St. Helens, Ore., were visi-J tors in tne city yesterday. i Hot Chili 10 cents at 115 West Main. . , . 261 Andrew Grlgsby came down from Butte Falls yesterday to visit in the city for a few days. Furniture upholstering, mattress making, crating and packing. Doug las, 201 S. Riverside, phone 162-J. F. G. Kurtz of Everett, Wash., ar rived in Medford yesterday to visit friends In the city for a few days. Dr. H. P. Hargrave, physician. Rooms 409-410 Garnett-Corey Build ing, phone 230. tf L. H. Van Horn and wife of Jack sonville, were guests at the Hotel Nash yesterday. You can always find something for a quick lunch at DeVoe's. Wm. Elep of Shatter, F. S. RIebe ot Hilt, and A. B. Tumn of Horn- brook, Cal., were visitors in the city yesterday. Hemstitching, pecotlng. All work guaranteed. Variety Hat Shop. tf W. L. Cobb came up from Rose- burg yesterday to spend a few days in the city on business. Coors Maker Milk at 115 West Main. 261 There were four new cases of in- flvenza reported Thursday but Health Officer E. B. Picket declared there was good reason to believe the back of the epidemic had been broken. Nice . crisp fresh lettuce, celery, fresh pineapples and other vegetables and fruits at Medford Fish Market . 236" John E. Stewart who has been ill with the flu for several weeks, was able to be down town Christmas day for the first time since he was taken sick. He expects to be able to open the Quiz cigar store within a few days. Instead of the predicted rain, cold weather continued to prevail last night and this morning, altho the temperature had moderated, the mercury registered 21 degrees as against 19 V4 Thursday morning and 18 on Wednesday morning. Earl Smedley who recently return ed home from service In the army spruce division, went to Grants Pass today to visit friends there for sev eral days. A. Duff, who is engaged in the mercantile business at Jerome Junc tion, Ariz., arrived home yesterday for a visit with his family. A. A. Dixon, J. K. Bartlett and M. Sice of Portland, wore In the city yesterday on business. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED Girl to do housework. . , 239 Call 442-X. WANTED Large dressing 'Phone 776-Y. mirror. 237 WEEKS & McGOWAN CO UNDERTAKER ' Day Phone: Pacific 227. . Sight riionos: F. W. Weeks. 193-J2, htdf Assistant. MEDFORD MAI1J TRIBUNE, H. Gore and Jay arrived home yesterday from Camp Logan, lions ton, Tex, When Jay first entered the aorvlco he was nt Cunip llnuoocli, (in,, but nns ti'uiisfni'iud to Camp Logan, and since his arrival there he has been tn the hospital the most ot the time, lie Is on a thirty day leave and before that ttma he will be Informed to what ciiinp he will go. Altho they arrived a day late for Christmas dinner was served just the same. 'Harold Atkins went to Ashland last evening to meet his brother Ray mond who had wired him that he would pass thru Medford today oil his way to his home at Riddle, but Instead ot passing thru, he Is visiting hero today. Ho was In tho. 824th aviation squadrou and has been at Sheffield, England, for some time and like the most of the boys, regrets that he did not get over to France. Hurry n. Mills camo down from Uutto Falls yesterday, to attend to some business matters In the city. James Chinook, Leo S. Barton and Alius Anderson of Grants Pass, were in the city yesterday on business. Mre. R. N. Davis of Weed, Cal., .was a guest at the Hotel Holland yes terday. . ; . William Brown came over from Montague yesterday to visit triouds in the city for a few days. The Scandinavian society will hold no New Year's meeting this year be cause, of the Influenza epidemic. The society expects to hold a meeting later on, due notice ot which will be given. . , i The condition of William Daven port, superintendent of schools, who is 111 with a flu relapse continues to Improve at the Sacred Heart hospital. Louis Arnold of Montrose, Col., who Is here to look over the city and valley with a view to changing his residence, was a caller nt the Com mercial club Thursday afternoon. Corporal Robert C. Brophy Is at home on a fifteen day furlough from Camp Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. J. Single held a fam ily reupion at their home last Mon day evening as all the members of their family are at home for the holi days. Their son, Henry Single and wife are here from Eugene, their daughter, Mrs. L. G. Richardson and her daughter Helen from Amity, Ore. Mrs. William Thompson and small daughter spent Christmas with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Fish of Phoenix. Mr. Thompson Is still con fined to the house. The Grover Cooks entertained at a family dinner on Christmas day. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Nichols, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Nich ols, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nichols and family and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Heft and Evelyn Heft. Sunday, afternoon callers at the Crossing ranch were Misses Gladys McAndrew and Margaret Burroughs, and Messrs. James, John and Leo Brophy and Joe Burroughs. James Brophy has just 'been mustered out of the naval unit of the S. A. T. C. at Eugene. WILLOW SPIES Keep Right on With Your Food Economizing Using a thrift and quality product such as Columbia Brand OLEOMARGARINE "The Thrift Spread" means pleasant ceonomya substantial saving without sacrificing taste, appearance or energy value. Excellent on bread, splendid for frying and baking. A wholesome product, made from fine selected mater ials under government supervision, Columbia Brand Oleomargarine is chinned fresh daily ' itt a sanitary Pacific- Northwest factory, and comes to. you in a waxed, odorproof carton. ' - " f Your Grocer Can Supply You UNION MEAT CO. PORTLAND, OREGON ;. MEDFORD, OREGON. IS WASHINGTON. Dec 27. Stilmori fiBhlng privileges In Alaskan rivers were sharply restricted today by Sec retary lledfield to conserve the sal mon supply. In tho Intitudo east ot Cape Spencer, tn southeastern Ainu kit, .the use ot fixed fltihlng appli ances at tho mouths of small streams practically was forbidden entirely, SKATTLE, Dec. ,27. Secretary Rudfield's order, accnidlng to pri vate advices received hero, was Is suod after an announcement of find ings of un investigation conducted recently at Juneau and Scuttle by the federal bureau ot fisheries. Use ot Hulling traps and nets at the mouths ot streams, it was charg ed prevented fishing on tho Yukon river above a point near Audreufsky, not fur from tho mouth. Vllhjulmilr Stefunsson, the explorer, and other Alaska authorities, testified at the Investigation that commercial fishing on the lower Yukon would deprive the white and nuilvo residents of tho upper river ot a largo part of their food supply. PART OF COURSE ALL COLLEGES NEW YORK, Dec. 27 Recogni tion of college athletics and recrea tion as a definite pnrt of the academ ic program of American Institutions of higher education was urged here today by Dean J. R, Angell of the University of Chicago at tho opening session of the -National Collegiate Athletic association's annual conven tion. Addressing more than 100 dele gates he cited as "a splendid chapter in the development ot American man power" the recreational features of army training effected by the war department. "Why should the college be less In telligent tn this matter than our mili tary authorities?" he asked. Dean Angell urged colleges to seize the atter-the-war opportunity to take over the entire physical and moral education of their students. Attention, Ounp Members All members of It. R. Encampment I. O. O. F. are requested to be pres ent Friday evening, Dec. 27. Busi ness of great importance. . Refresh ments follow. 236 A. B. WILLIAMS. C. P. FRIDAY. DECKMU13U 27. . i m mi uxium j DELAY OPENING L JAN. 6TH Tho public schools at Medford will not open until Monday, Jan. tit li. In stead ot next Monday as had been planned, . This decision was reached by the school board at lis special meeting Inst night lifter u thorn In vestigation hud been inado by tho board members Into the luriuviir.n situation. ' . It was found that while tho epi demic has rapidly abated and up to the board mooting lust nlttht only one new case ot flu hud been report ed,' that tho people wore still afraid and thut a lurito number of parents would not let their children coma to school next week, This tact together with tho fact that four teachers and Superintendent Davenport, who arc recovering from tho flu, will not bu. ivuio to resume tuuir mines next .moii. day Induced tho board to make tho postponement, A resolution was adopted by the board requesting ,thut the hoard or health establish a special nuaruntliie against any home from where there uro ouo or more pupils going lo school, even a reasonable time after tho patient has apparently fully re covered, In order to prevent tho spread ot the flu again among tho pupils of tho schools. Notice I will not be responsible for any Indebtedness contracted by my wife, Mrs. M. C. Medley, after tho dnle horeof. Dated at Medford, Oregon, Decoin. bor 22, 1918. W. A. MEDLEY. 238 Curd of Thanks We wish to sincerely thnnk the friends and neighbors of Roguo Ktver for the beautiful floral pieces, kind help and sympathy in the loss of our beloved son and brother. MR. AND MRS. K. L. ELLIS. CIIARLIK L. KLI.1S. WM. H. ELLIS. Vamlin's V.'lznnl Oil a RUaM, Antlao;iUc Prevent! During influenza epidemics spray the noc and throat several times a uay with one part Wizard Oil and two parts water, uting an atomizer. If you haven't an atomizer, gargle the throat and muff the mixture up the nose. This treatment sets up an antiseptic wall ot defense against i'lu germs. Chest colds and sore throat lead J?- gr,P-M'?p. 4lle"1 " on 'th Wizard Oil before. they can develop .into dangerous influenza. Get it from druggists for 30c If not satisfied, rcti-rn the bottle and ' get your money back. , Ever constipated or have sick head ache? Just try Wizard Liver Whips, pleasant little pink pills, JOc at drug jjisu. 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