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PAGE TWO MKDKOliD MAIL TRIBUNE. MLCDKORD, OREGON. FRIDAY. .'1ANUA11Y' a. 19 19 JOCAL AND PERSONAL Tho public schools ot Medford after tho long vacation duo to tho flu epidemic will again resume their ses sions next Monday In accordance with the decision made by tho school . tioard a week ago. The situation has much Improved since thut time and the hoard thinks It now aafo to re open the schools. Superintendent Davenport who Is recovering from a flu, relapse will not be able to take charge of 1ho schools next week. Principal Baker of the high school will act as superintendent until Mr. Davenport is able to resume active duty. .The superintendent sat tip In bed at the liospitul yesterday.- His nerves are still in bad shape. If your radiator,- manifold or cyl inders have bursted we can .weld them. . See add. Crater Lake Motor Co. 241 The weather while slightly piiMer with a minimum temperature of 13. S degrees ubove this morning und maximum ot 3S degrees last night promises to continue cold for anoth er day or st as Friday morning's pre diction was for continued cold and fair weather.' I.himI. a home, see classified ad Phone TS1-U 241 . Herbert Ellsworth of Portland brother of Mrs. l.oomls, arrived in tho city this morning to attend the funeral of A. A. Ixramis. Biggest millinery reductions in Medford. Best val'ies ever offered for the money. Vanity (Hat Shop, next Rlalto Theatre. 246" MJss Olive Kirk Is spending a week ' with her parents at Rogue River. The school which she has been teach ing, after having, been closed for the second time because of the flu epi demic will not reopen until Monday, , Jan. 6. You can drink a pint of cider for a nickel at DeVoe's. Wayne Smith, who Is attending the naval school at Seattle, Is visiting ot home for a short time. Big .millinery sale, all hats reduc ed. Vanity Hat Shop, nest Rlalto theatre.. -.- 246' Despite the fact that only 1919 automobile license tags should 'ap pear on cars beginning with .New Year's day it would not take a close observer to notice that many Medford machines are not so equipped. While It is unlawful to use the old year's tags after January 1st, it is seldom that any one is arrested for having an old tag on a car until a reasonable time; has; elapsed after the first of the year. This is due to the state automobile department not being able to handle the crush of applica tions for licenses that come In near the close of the year. . - For fire insurance phone 64, cor ner 'Eleventh street and S. P. track. ;D. R. Wood & Co. - -i The Wednesday Study club will meet at the public library Saturday, Jan. 4th at 2:30 p. m. The change in time of meeting was to avoid con flict with Red Cross days and to suit the hours ot the greatest number. A full attendance is desired. Dr. H. P. Hargrave, physician. Rooms 409-410 Garnett-Corey Build ing, phone 230. tf Orders from the war department have been received by Chief Clerk Howard of the Jackson county draft board not to seal the draft records of the county and if he has done so, to reopen- them'. This is for the pur :i pose of filing any further correspon dence that might yet be carried on about the work. ' . .; Land, a home, see classified ad. ' Phone 7S4-L. 241 i ' W. H. Edwards of Gold Hill, who : formerly resided in Medford, Is back home- from Klamath Falls where he was working in a mill, convalescing - from an attack of Influenza. . , Join the new classes at the Med ford' Business college, forming dur ing the month of January,. -919. 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. Reopened by permission of the mayor and ' health officer of the city after care ful Investigation. , 2G0- Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Strader passed thru Medford this week enroute from - California to Portland. They report- ed that the mud between Redding j and Dunsmulr, where the state has Htar'tcd , to 'build a highway, but has ' not 'yet- finished It, is awful, and - teams had to pull their car at several different points. They also found ' some bad Bpots in Oregon. 1 ppr the best insurance see Holmes, ' the insurance Man. jrfrt. A. J. Itlocker of Medford, has been i." visitor in Grants Pa this week. ; ' Nash Hotel. Special rates, week '.'or month. Steam heat. 26V 240 James Kirk, after having spent "the Christmas holidays with hl3 par ents, Mr. and Mrs. C: E. Kirk of Rogue River, returned to Coivallls to resume his studies at the O. A. C. . " De Voe has a fine line of assorted ehocolntes at 60c per lb. ' .. ", George B. Canode who has been ' home for the holidays, left yesterday for Weed where he is employed by the Weed Lumber Co. In the Bash and door factory. Shoes at cost. 10 South Central. WEEKS & McGOWAN CO : ; . UNDERTAKER Day Phone: Pacific 227. Nlht Phonos: F. W. Weeks, 10&J:t. Lady .Assistant, Now that Salem because of tho flu epidemic has put tho ban on public meetings of every kind there Is con siderable Hpeculutlon In Mtdford us to whether tho legislature will lm barred from convening In Mat city for Its annual session, or will mr.et in Portland. Malted milk 5flo lb. De Voe'B. A special train bearing liuiulrels of soldiers from Camp Lewis and Vancouver 'barracks to San Francis co passed thru the city this forenoon. See Trelchler Pelrson Inc., for tires, oils, and nuto accessories. Percy A. Cuppor, state engineer, who is spending several days in th valley in conference with the offic ials of the vnrlous Irrigation districts will be In the city tomorrow to con sult In regard to tho Medford and Talent irrigation districts. The past two days he has been looking into tho Gold Hill, Evans creek and Grants Pass districts. : Handicraft Shop for hemstitching and pecotlng at 10c per yard. ' In a letter received recently from Lleutonant V. T. Beverldge who is temporarily stationed at Grldley, Cal., he writes that both he and Mrs; Bevertdgo aro recovering from severe attacks ot the flu. They are longing for the time when they cun return to Medford and are rejoicing that both their sons escaped unscathed in the fighting in France. Daily's Taxi. Phone 15. Clarence Judy Is home on a five day furlough from Camp Perry, Wash, i Dodge touring car. Rood as new; also Buirk Six. Power Auto Co. 241 .Lingel Scantlln who has been home for the holidays, left this morning for Berkeley to resume school at the University of California. You don't have to wear your mask Saturday night at the Zoellner con cert at the Presbyterian church. 242 Royce Slewfng who was in the naval service and Is now on Inactive duty, left today for Berkeley, Cal. He has been visiting home during the holidays and returns to the Uni versity of California to finish his education. Get your milk, cream, butter and buttermilk at DeVoe's. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Inman who have been visiting his parents near Phoenix,' left yesterday for Camas, Wash. ; Don't wait until the Zoellner Quar tet has gone and then say I wish I had heard them. Guaranteed to be first-class. Presbyterian church, Saturday night. Tickets $1,00. 242 Mrs. R. Holzgang returned yester day from a visit with her children who are attending school at Port land. Why worry and fret abeut your meals at home when you can get. a delicious lunch or dinner at Cafe Holland for a considerable less price than you Can cook it yourself. Come today and try It Prices very mod erate. Mr. Benson, our hew chef, will be pleased to have you try his fine eooking. 242 1 Harry D. Mills of Butte Falls, and James. T. Chinook of Grants Pass, were guests at the Hotel Medford yesterday. .' Hot Chili 10 cents at 115 West Main. '- 261 Attorney E. D. Briggs of Ashland, who was in tho city for a few hours yesterday, left for Grants Pass on the evening train. If you enjoy string music don't fail to attend the Zoellner Quartet at the Presbyterian church Saturday night 242 This will be the last day of the Southern Oregon Poultry association show. The bigexhtbItion closes at 9 o'clock tonight. conomy) The watchword of a nation there's real economy in every package of that delicious, strength-building- food- Grape Nuts "THERE'S -A RE AS ON " A Profitable Resolution . s .. , Resolved Hint I will give Heath's Drug Store n fair Kliaro of my business inlfHO, for the reason that iliey Rive Service and Quality, which is tho most desfrnblo thing In drn(js. The San Tox Store i. Shields came up from Port land yesterday to spend n few days in the city on business. Zoellner Quartet. 1'rcnliytorlaii church, Saturday night. Tickets J I. ... 24S Reginald Daddysmnn who has been visiting homo for the holidays, left today to resume school at Corvallis. Dr. Holnc-i Garnett-Coroy Bldg. D. Lk Von Xeedn who has a con fectionery store at Butte Fulls, Ih In the city (or a few days oil business. Whipping cream at De Vos's; Mr. and Mrs. C. i' Elliott if Cen tral Point, wore guests at the Hotel Holland yesterday. ; Tho New York Restaurant," 20 Central avenue, sold to Ho Sing. Now party will run on Dec. !j. 245 A. J. Potts of Rural Route '3, was a Medford visitor Friday. Furniture upholstoring, mattress making, crating and packing. Doug las. 201 S. Riverside, phone 162-J. Thomas Somplo ot Riigle Point, spent Thursday in Medford. You can always find somothlng for a quick lunch at DeVoe's. L. L. Norcross ot Central Point, was a Medford business caller Thurs day. Hemstitching, pecotlng. Ail work guaranteed.. Variety Hat Shop. tt Anent the big hog stories of this killing season the Happy Camp dis trict ot Siskiyou county Is still talk ing about the Immense porker that was butchered on the Roberts ranch, Dec. IS. The rtlnioiiBlons of the hog were as follows: Length, from tip to tip 6 feet 10' inches: girth, 6 feet 2 Inches; smallest part of neck, 4 feet 1 inch; height, 2 feet 10 Inches; weight, 532 pounds. A special tank tor scalding had to be built and halt a cord of wood was consumed in heat ing the water. Coors Matter Milk at 115 West Main. '.: Ml The public library is about to for ward another shipment of books to the camp libraries. Be sure to bring in that book you want to send to the soldiers. The war hospitals both In this country and overseas are Bhort ot magazines. Put a one cent stamp on the front cover of that magazine you have just finished teading and drop it in the mall box. Uncle Sam will see that ft gets to the soldiers. Land, a home, see classified ad. Phone TS4-L. 241 At the Methodist parsonage on South Central avenue at 10:30 a. m. today Miss Mabel Cooper of Sams Valley and Roy B. Hanklns of Weed. Cal., were united in marriage by Rev. C. R. Carlos. They will leave this evening or tomorrow on a honey moon trip to San Francisco. De Voe wants small show case. Mr. and Mirs. H. P. Jewett of Sa lem came In on the morning train to get located before school starts up again. He was with the coast artil lery at Fort Stevens and has been en gaged to teach mathematics for the balance of the year in Medford's high school. ' Edgar Hafer returned from San Francisco this morning. . He expects to leave for Iowa in a short time to visit his brother. He will not leave here until he hears from Mrs. Hater who has been sick and had to have her tonsils taken out. D. S. Lewis came down from Salem yesterday to visit friends in the city for a few days. L. A. Dickey of Oakland, Cal., Is spending a few days in the city on business. Miss Anna Jeffrey left this morn ing for a day's visit with friends at Gazelle, Cal. She will return Sunday to be ready to start teaching again Monday. Bert Maukey und wife of Portland, who are In tho city for a few duys, are guests ut the Hotel '.Vticli. J. K. Dnvls ot Biiertimviittf who has mining Interests near Gold, Hill, was In the city on business yesterday. K. P. Anthony of Albany, Or., 1b spending a few days In tho city ou business. O. 11. Bronuemati left this morning tor Copco, Cal. He is master nio chunle for the Oal.-Ore. Power com pany for this district. Geo. KaliltuiKcn, stockman from Roseburtt, Is In the olty for a tow duys looking after his stock Intercuts In tlie Applegnte district. Churl Mnnsfteld mid his slstor Margaret enmo down from the ranch near Prospect yesterday. Miss Mar garet who has been visiting home during tho holiday season, is return ing to Eugene where she Is attundlng the university. " ' ' ' ' ' Miss Alice Pnltnor loft this morn ing fob Klamath Falls to ' resume teaching when tho flu situation Is such that the schouls start up again. Mr. and Mrs. St. Ehelhy left this morning for Klamath Falls. They have taken up a homestead near there, and aro moving on to It to got ready tor spring work. LARGE SALE OF USED AUTOS TO NEAR FIRM The Inracst used ear deal ever made in Southern Oreaou, was closed yes terday when I), lliirt'ord of Sum's val ley purchased from the A. V. Walker Auto company the entire utock bf used earn, imvinir therefor the mint of 5.000. Mr. Burton) will move his family to mvdt'ord at once and open ui his new place ot' busincMs nt the old Power's stand, l'JU-l'.'S South Front street. Guv Jeters, head salesman for the Walker Anto company for the Inst few Years, has resigned his position with tho Walker company nnd is now associated with Mr. Buford. The now firm will do business umler tlie name of Tho Tractor Auto comimnv. Thcv will handle in Connection with used cars tho Sandusky Tractor. Thcv will have one of the liirco.it used enr tlo unrtment.s in the state had will deal extensively in used ours. . , ' Mr. Jeters will hold tho position bf sales mnnneer for the comnnnv. REVELATION! ., DAINTINESS! FASCINATION! A Ziegfeld Follies in Pictures 48 DISTINCT CHANGES OF COSTtTME-48 NOTHING. LIKE IT IN PICTURES EVER A. D OLLAK IN NEW YORK (DAYS NIGHT MORROW tlint (he nimunl imiillrv liow of the Southern Ore&im Poultry iihoiIi tion, whifli closes its door touluht nl 9 o'clock is n verv creditable eliilii tioii of Standard lircil tioulu v mid "ik the licHt eounlv exhibit held in Ore gon thii' kciihuh," is the ulutcnit'itt of l Ii. "VDKon, umiltrv KpcciiiliM for the Vuited Stulus deimrlnumt of imii eulturo. lid is i-dioeinlv well iiletis ed with tho tlUplav ut burred rnek, white Wvaniliitle, llliode Island Hed and S. C. White l.ecliorn rlnsses, und is of the opinion tluil some of ihe individual etilries in llie.-e elusscs miirlit well be sent to tlie Portland show the hitter part of this month. Mr. Vnstm, who is n pruelieiil ixiiil trviunn mid Ihe owner of the UireeKi Coiumerohil trim-nested hreeilinir pluut in the stale, nt tlrimts, I'nss, has been In altendiiuee unon the show for the past three dnvu for the our pose of assisting the local imultrv men in the formation of a county poultry committee lo work with (.'utili ty Aitcnt t'lite in fiii'tlieiiim the poul try industry in Jackson county. This Work is in line with tlie iiiiriinsii of STRESS OF A nation's necessity has plunged many triousfmos of boys nnd girls in their teens into ths vortex xf business before their time. Many will feel the strain upon vitality and energy and likewise the need for the nourishing and tonic virtues of A very tittle, taken refjularty, is far more beneficial than when taken by fits and starts. Scott'a Emuhton ia concentrated nourishment that contributes td strength and liOlps cdnfirm the body in vigor and health. J Uf KoUitnowns.lUoomflcUl.lI.J. , U-M i-JJa THE DOLLY SISTERS FAVORITES OUR TIP- . m 5: the depnrluieiit of nuricullm'e lo or irnnixc n poultry committee m '''' eountv of Urn "Into in which poultry coiihlituteK n iniporliuit leiiliire ul nnrieultiiiiil work. Then eommlllees will elifi'V on nn ediiciilloiiiil emnimmn muoiitf the poultry producers oC the eounlv for Mm purpose of iinprovmi: methods and iiieretiMnut Ihe profits to lie derived from poultry rnisiiitf. Jackson eounlv committee, lis How orirniiir.ed, consists ul' the follownui prominent poult I'vmeii : 11. W. Kinme, Talon!, eliiiiiuinii ; h. ('. l,oekwood, l'lioellix; Mrs. J. II. Monroe, Aliluhdl II. W. llnvis-on, Control Points 0. II. I'leii, Hold IliHl Mrs. W, tl. Tni'kei', Ashland: A. I''.. Stmiur. Central Point! J. II. I''ll. Aslil.inih Wm. Ilrilin, Tnlen! ;M is. Mnrv K. Iteelie. CiiiUul Point Wesleitiehl, Meillord; '.Mrs. Sheets, Meilti.nl. K. REPORftD VERY ILL AMSTlvHIUM, J. 2. Wllhelm lloheniolleiii, former emperor of Cernitiliy, Is verf III. ncrordlnK to ad vices from AmcrouKen. lie clinnol leave his room, It Is snld, und Is uuf ferliiK from bail cold. It Is suited that ho 1ms it hlnh fever, An em inent specialist from I'treiht Ih In rouiiluut iitteiidunco. BE TfiERE 1 w WHY COUGH AND COUGH AND COUGH? Dr. KlnV New Discovery removes th tlangof oi j neglect ' .''' CourIiIiik mull Hit parched throat frtmi utiiiiiil iliould hni he prriniiirtl, I limild In rtlirvfd btlnrt It daoh lifoilnnv with s do of Dr. Klng'i Nnv DUenvtry. 'I 'lie tunic v.lth n rnlil or htanrhlul silnik. Millloni have tutd ihlt kan rrinrilv (or half R crtiiuiy tfnbily without tlimiijht of rliaac. Hold I'V ditiip.liu tiaip 18ti(l. An all uiiiiaiit sdiuiKi to any lainlly medlrlns cshliifl, (We and fX.ta, The ltui'don of Constipation ! Illird, renilarlahly hut puiillvrly nhrn ou tirnt your bnnelt nlih Di. Ki"i' New l.ilc I'llU. Tlie liver cc-lt Iiii.v. diceiilun Iniprnvc". Ilia ,iitu, talliav akin it fired fout bile. (irt o boliie today tait the day rl((lit. 25c. WHEN you luty Home , Product the princi pal and the profit till tc tiiiiin:. !:'. C)non. If every consumer would irse Orcm products, the output of Oregon factories would he Increased more people would he put on Ore Hon payrolls. More homes, more schools, etc., would follow property values would Incrcuie, tnxe would be less. START TODAY. ItoMr iNnrvrrvlfAoi OnttoN ! I t : LUXURIOUS! REFINEMENT! SENSATIONAL! A Midnight Frolic in Pictures t 3G CCOIPLETE CHANGES OF SETTINGS 36 NOTHING LIKE IT IN PICTURES t-EVER , , RltGULAR PRICE IN MEDFORD D RICES 10c 20c . , 30c