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t PAGE TWO MEDEORD '-MAIL-TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON. SATURDAY. DECEMBER 28. li)IS IOC ALAND JL PERSONAL I'nnornl Borvloes over tho late Merlin J, Kcildy will bo held next Monday morning In tho Catholic church instead of oh Sunday at 10:30 a. m., as was announced Friday. Hy request of tho Jackson County llusl liesg Men's association all the stores of Medford Will he closed Monday during tho hours of the funeral, from . 1,0 to 11 fl. m., as a triliute of respect to Mr. tleddy's memory. ' Poultry Show, Dec. 1st, Jan. 3rd. 23S . Tho V. S. weather bureau office at Sap .Francisco otter vainly predicting rain for two days and finally bring ing on today's snowstorm, persis tently sticks to Us prediction and hence the morning's forecast is rain for tonight and Sunday and warmer Weather tonight. Going out ot business Closing out sale. - Men's and boys' shoes at cyst., Sale starts Monday, Dec 23. Xo. 10,. South Central avenue, t If you are not paid up in full with your Red Cross subscription you. are kindly Invited at once to call and settle your delinquent assessments. Land, a homo, see classified ad. Phono 784-1,. ... 241 'Hugh Comiiest left this morning to resume his army service at ? Camp Lewis after a short furlough spent In visiting relatives and friends at Jacksonville.- ' ; You can drink a pint ot cider for nickel at DeVoe's. ' Lelnnd Jacobs who recently re turned from the S. A. T. service at tho University of Oregon, has resum ed his old position at the Marsh & Benhott grocery. Poultry Show, Dec. 1st, Jan. 3rd. 23S A big six-foot soldier sprung a Ifew one In Medford when on the arrival of the south bound passenaer train this forenoon he Jumped from the train and In stentorian tones in imi tation of a newsboy paraded the plat form during the train stop shouting: "Telegraih, telephone, tell-a-wom-' an." - , Auto curtains and lights, all kinds. Medford Auto Top Co., 30 North Grape, phone 104. Alex Sparrow, supervisor of Crater Lake park, arrived home lost night from Tacoma Where he was called two weeks ago for a conference with Stephen Mather, director of national parks, on Crater Lake affairs. En i route home he stopped at Portland for a visit of several days. , Land, -a home, see classified ad. Phone 784-L. 241 Alt women of Medford are invited tor come to the Red Cross rooms and sew for the soldiers. The rooms are warm and comfortable and the ser vices of many sewers are in demand. ..- ror lire lUBurmica pDODB It, cr- ner Eleventh street and 8. P. track. D. R. Wood & Co. ! A. 3. Rosenbaum came from Port land yesterday to visit friends and attend to railroad business. Poultry Show, Dec. 1st, Jan. 3rd. , ' . - 2381 I. Silverstone of Portland who 1b , making a business trip to the valley, ' is a guest at Hotel Medford. I muu3ciiuiBwu, nauitluu, emu by H. N. Lofland, at 225 South Oak dale. Liberty bonds taken same as cash. Phone 691-J. 240 T. J. Robinson arrived from Port land yesterday to spend a few days in the city and valley on business. Medford Anto Top Co., SO Its'orth Grape. Auto top repairing, phone 104. , ' ' .-- ... Mr. aW Mrs. D. H. teder of Chi- ford yesterday. Land, a "home, see classified ad. Phone 784-L. . y 241 .Katberlne Foley came down from Butte Falls yesterday for a few days visit with friends in the city. , Poultry Show, Dec. 1st, Jan. 3rd. .. : . 238' O. H. Spencer and wife of Summit, Ore., aro visiting friends in the city far a few days. .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 tho health committee of the city of Medford and pronounced sanitary and free from danger of Infection from contagious diseases. Reopened by permission of the mayor and health officer of the city after care ful' Investigation, '. 260 , Dr.- George Rebec who Is in charge of extension work for the University of Oregon, is a guest of the Hotel Holland and will visit his ranch near the city before returning. For the best Insurance see Holmes, the Insurance Man. ' A. T. Lnndgren of Jacksonville, was visiting friends in the city yes terday. , De Voe wants small show case. J. V, Adams came down from Pros pect yesterday to spend a few days In the city on business. : Poultry Show, Dec. ,lBt,. Jan.' 3rd. i 238 Thomas Lloyd came over from Hornbrook yesterday for a few dayB visit In tho city. Nash Hotel, Special rates, week or month. Steam heat. - 241 E. Spencer of Copper, Cal., Is in the city for a few days on business. Dr. Heine, Garnett-Corey BIdg. Albert Anderson and John Dungey of Grants PdsB, were in the cltyyes-j torday on biiBinoBs. . Poultry Show, Dec. lBt, Jan. 3rd. ' .-;- - : :. 238 M. C, Anient and G. E. Bertrand came up from Grants Pass yesterday to attend to some business in tho city. Malted hillk 50o lb, De Voe's. ' ALL FOR OUR YANKEE HEROES INI " """"""" fl I I 1 ho nm.. '.'anfo.1 Ih mind ran I ''?'J ""1!;',1,,,,m,, "f U ro",", , cuinpm"' num. . "1 think oiio wohiu K" "'.' did not iM'llovi) In iii'civlil.'itco, 11 would hi' a tim wtllioul n '1'W. 1" l.utH Ihmtv worn "oiim minrmnu ml- LEFT Wounded Yank arrives on hospital ship. Photo shows blnj Can smile that won't come off. , I RIGHT Hot coffee and sandwiches for the Yanks are handed out over here as well as over there. being carried down hatchway in stretcher, but still wearing tho Amurl right on the pier This 'shows how the Hud Crona cures for tho soldlur Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Sullivan left yesterday afternoon for Carson, Nev. Mr. Sullivan is state auditor of Xe vada. ..Mrs. Sullivan is the daughter of Merritt Charley, and they have been visiting her" relatives and friends in the valley for some time. , See Trelchler Pelrson Inc., for tires, oils, and auto accessories. Arthur Rose left 'yesterday after noon for LOs Angeles to see what the prospects are for engineer work In that section. If he does find a posi tion that suits him, he will probably go to Seattle whore he has been of fered a position. , Dunce caps 5c for one dozen. Jap anese Art Store. 239 A. Hancock and wife and his fath er, L. B. Hancock left yesterday for Sacramento to look over that coun try. They have been here for some time, ibut decided before locating to loo,.- over the Sacramento valley. Handicraft Shop for hemstitching and pecoting at 10c per yard. The family ot J. T. Lovell orrlved yesterday from Pocatella, Idaho, Mr. Lovell has been here for some time looking over the country for a farm to rent. They are making the change for the benefit of .Mrs. Lovell's health and wish to live a while here before buying a ranch. Wanted: Good little place, 3 to 10 acres. 19, care Mail Tribune. 237 Sergeant David Towell came In on the evening train to visit a few days with Charles Skeeter. Ho returned a short time ago from France where. he has been in the service with the fa mous Rainbow division. Model Clothing store, new location first door east First National bank. 339 H. Cunningham is a business visi tor in the city today from Portland. Dodge touring car, good as new; also Buick Six. Power Auto Co. 241 ' C. S. Brewster, the O. A. C. poul try department expert, will arrive in Medford the morning of January 1 to attend the poultry show. He has consented to give a lecture and. dem onstrations on culling and non-laying hens. De Voe has a fine line of assorted chocolates at GOc per lb. With the large number of soldiers and sailors either home on furlough or who have been discharged from service the streets of Medford this week have had a picturesque mili tary and naval appearance. It Is ex pected that the number of uniformed young men will steadily increase during the next month or two. Call and see us at the new location first door east of First National :bank. Model Clothing co. ' 239 Most men of Medford got busy Bhovcllng or sweeping snow off the walks In front of their places of resi dence today and the rest let their wiveB do it. Daily's Taxi. Phone 15. - There was a total lock of a crowd at the public market this morning, most patrons and stallkeepers re gaining at home on account of- the snowstorm. Tho market will be open next Tuesday morning, but beginning with next week and until further no tice will only bo open Wednesdays and Saturdays. This change is made because of the difficulty of obtaining market produce and meats this time of the year. Hot Chili 10 cents at 115 West Main. -261 ' Red Cross dues should be paid up at once. Furniture upholstering, mattress making, crating and packing. Doug las, 201 S. Riverside, phone 1C2-.I. U. L. DeArmond and family of this city are visiting relatives at Giants Pass. Only two days more In which to pay semi-annual interest on paving, sewer and water mains. 5 per cent penalty after January 1, 1910. 238' WEEKS fit McOOWAN CO UNDERTAKER Day Plume: Pacific 227. Sight Phones: 1". W. Wocks. 103-ja. Laxly Amrtnuuit. S. Mandt and L.' Railey of Moscr. Mont., were guests at the Hotel Nash yesterday. . Pay your paving, sewer and wator main Interest before January 1, 1919 and avoid penalty ot 5 per cent. 238 The flu epidemic ban at Klamath Falls was lifted this week after two months of comparative lnac ttvlty. The theaters, schools and churches are open again and large public gath erings are permitted, as the epidemic is regarded ns having spent its force. Dr. H. P. Hargrave, physician. Rooms 409-410 Gaxnett-Corey Build ing, phone 230. tt The past week the federal employ ment service ot Medford has put a number ot soldiers in permanent Jobs on farms and in orchards. Thoy could have placed many more In such positions had they consented to go, but Superintendent Janes says most returned soldiers are looking for jobs in cities and towns. You can always find something for a quick lunch at DeVoe's. The Siskiyou County' Automobile Trades association was recently or ganized at Dunsmulr, Cal., with the object in view of standardizing the prices of accessories and charges on repairs. A general meeting of all the garage and supply men of the county will be held at Yreka, Jan. 12 th, to perfect tho organization. Hemstitching, pecoting. All work guaranteed. Variety Hat Shop. ' tf Benjamin F. Brannon, a pioneer race hprse owner of Eugene and well known all over the Pacific northwest thrn his former connection with race meets, died at his home In Eugene recently at the age of 85 years, four months and 12 days. The Interment was at Albany. Coors Malter Milk at 115 West Main. 261 George Austin came down from Salem yesterday to visit friends In the city for a few days. Next Tuesday is last day fo pay semi-annual Interest on paving, sewer and water mains without penalty of 5 per cent. . . 238 Attorney W. J. Moore of Ashland Is in the city today on legal business. Warren Rohrer came in this mor ning from a camp on Long Island where he was located at the time ready for the oversea trip when tho armistice was signed. City treasurer's office 13 busy these days receiving payments on paving, sewer and water mains, as 5 per cent penalty attaches after January 1, 1919. 238 Dr. P. C. Donovan and family ar rived this morning from Winnipeg, Canada, and have engaged apart ments at the Hotel Holland. They are old North Dakota friends of J. D. Bell and Wm. Budge, and will prob ably locate somewhere on the coast. Get your milk, cream, buuer and buttermilk at DeVoe's. J. C. Herring of Central Point, Is In the city today. He received a let ter from his son Dan that he Is with the army of occupation in a field re mount squadron In Luxemburg. T. D. Singleton came in from the ranch near Eagle Point today to do some trading. He nays that crops are looking well this fall and that last season the yields were good. Happy New Year. New location, first door east First National bank. Model Clothing Co. 239 TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE Alfalfa hay, straw. Phono 80 9-M. barley 242 DR. RICKRRT KITES SCIENTIFICALLY TESTED, AND GLASSES PROPERLY FITTED . Suite 1-2 over Muy Co. . ' NO DROPS VSED SEVENTH CO. BOY E Mrs. Martha Spoonor received a telegram from tho government yes terday of the death of her son. Ani mus Spooner on Doc. 8, from valvu lar pneumonia. It was a sevoro shock to her as she had received a letter from him written Nov. 29, that ho might not write again before ho loft France for home. Ho Was in Battery E ot the 65tl) artillery and was one ot our seventh company, boys. Ills Bister, Mrs. W. Ussher la expected to arrive from Seattle tomorrow. OBITUARY. I.YDIAKD Mr. Loin Munch, wife of AV. 11. Lvtliiird, nml dnntihtcr of Mr. unci Mrs. C. A. Hunch was born at lied Oak. Iowa. October 21). ISt8. and died at her home in Medford Dec. 27, 1!)1S. She was married to V. II. Lvdinnl. June 24. She leaves two brothers, n sister and host of Korrowinc friends. Mrs. Lvrliard's tmssine leaves n void in both families that can never be tilled. Her fine and svnipaihctii-nature- endeared itself to a host ot loyal friends. Funeral services will be held at the residence, 'M) South tlollv. Sunday, Ie. 2'J. lMH.'nt 2 p. ni. lieV. L. Mvnm Honzer of liciutinu. Interment in I. (). O. K. cemetery. DIED . VESTAL The body of Roy Vestal of Eaglo Point, who tiled In St. Vin cent's hospital at Portland on Christ mas day of influenza, arrived In Med ford on this morning's train and wns taken to Eaglo Point for burial. Pri vate S. M. Vestal of -the army, broth er of the dead man, accompanied tho remains from Portland. Roy Vestal, who was 39 years and Bix months old and a singlo man, had hecn working In Portland for some timo prior to his death. He was only sick six days. Notice Klks You are requested to meet at the Elks Temple at 9:30 a. in. Monday, Doc. 30, 1913, to attend the runaral of our late Bro. Martin J. Iteddy. J. J. BUCHTER, Ex. Ruler. Stores to Cluso Monday It 1b requested that nil business houses closo between the hnuiB of 10:00 and 11:00 a. m'. Monday dur ing1 the funeral services of the late Martin J. Reddy as a mark of respect. Jackson County Business Men's Asm. By C. H. 1IUTTERFIELD, Prea. Medford Commerclnl Club, By C. W. MacDONALD, Pres. RELIGION STILL "So that It I" Willi koiiuIiio nym. pnlliv that I iti'kmtwIi'dHi) tho uplnt mid llwinli you nil' lltn K'ntiroidty u your iidilri'im." MEDFORD, OREGON Modem. VWI-M.im.K.'d CUj'. Wlm.t.-d In tho 'l'r f tipUmdld Ki'Miurt'PK VI.,ot nll-yoiiMiround cllim.t In tho world, I'lowwnlMl and mo,t henlllU vl .K Pl 1" whhl. lo Mvo. Vow l ' net .dw,m of sou ioT Low wind volo.'IO'. Splumlld ruiuls ami ili'lvw. Mild Wlulur weiilhor.' Turn mountain wulor. Tluiiu tiict vom-lnd for by FARMERS ANI FRUITGROWERS BANK 1 Mi;ii'(iti), oiu.tiiiN It V ANTI.F., Canltler. DULUOY 11ETCUKI.L, Prmldmit Special for 39c One tube Rexnll Tootli Paste, regular price 25c One Tooth Brush 25c v SPECIAL THIS VEEK,.'l'c)r i ONIi OF EACH FOR ,JL- West Side Pharmacy ;l - fe THE MEDFORD BUSINESS COLLEGE N now open for lmi.1 at :ll North (iniH iim'l, . , ,r ( Him bwn liiiti'til by lint Oiy llimlih t'oinmluw nml DECLARED SANITARY mid Mif from nintnclim dirjivo- LOXDOX, Doc. 2S, 'resident Wilson today received a largo dele gation from tho National Council ot tho KvangoUcal Free Churches. In addressing tho dolcxntlon, the presi dent Bald: "Gentlomon, I am very much hon ored and mlKht say touched, by this beautirul address that you havo Just roud, and It Is vory dollKhtful to feel the comradeship of spirit which Is In dicated by a Riilherlnir like this. 'You aro oulto rlnlit, sir. In saying that I do recognize tho sanction of reliKlon In -these times of perplexity with matters so largo to settle that IBERTV THEATRE JL Last Time Tonight1 VIVIAN MARTIN l-V 6i mry First" An nprallii xti.-ry ir,nlnit a yiniiitf Ulrl did for her vouillJ J. ; ALSO A J. MON'TflOMKKY PIAUfi.COMKDY "Independence B'Gosh" TOMORROW-'. 1,1 Xi CAVALIKHl S "A Woitiun of lni)iuiso" . Wdlard J OY mw YEAR -Vj Responsibilities ....With tho niiiiliiK of tlin Xinv Year, HI iintii- mid nUtt omm now r'pinlill rouniKcoiiH 1.h tlin mint W woninn wliii dok not ulilrk tlicm hut ffmu forth to villi In Jtit nml nobln C'utlftO. Tlin Jniknon County Itnuk ulOte (In ciHIiiuii in ami rrli'mfa n liappX mid iin)ierii .Sow Year, V'K i 4 l'rr (Vnl. Intercut raid on RavliiKK Accounts. Rogue Valley Mill Co. Wishes everyone a Happy and , Prosperous New Year A GOOD RESOLUTION You will start the new year right by using VILMO Flour "Quality First" Our Motto HUH maak MMiariau Battery Tonic Tliri'(.'s only one rpal baHt'iy tonii4 only one kind of stimulant that IiqIdh kot'i) your battery in trim. . That s pure water. . Jiifit pure water no acid. Add ,-v. little every week1 or so and you'll sidestep a lot of battery troubles. Or bring your eiir in and we'll add it. .Be sure to drop in at regular intervals and let us test tlie battery. Ask while you're in about Threaded .Rubber Insula tion. Don't forget to mention that you want, a eopy of the booklet, "A Mark with a Meaning for You." ' Electric Shop Property Owners ! v Attention Renii-anmial interest on city assessment must bo paid before .Jan. 1, 1!)H), or an penalty of 5 per cent will be added after Hint dale. K your property appeared in tlio deliiKpient list published .Deeeiliber .18, all delinquent amounts against it must be paid before Jan. 20, '1019, other wise it will be sold for such delinquencies. Government Liberty' bunds will be iieeepled. by the City Treasurer to apply tin delinquent principal and intorc-st payments, so you should 'avail yourself of this opportunity to clean up assessments. Show your loyalty to Medford by co-operation. CITY FINANCE COMMITTEE.