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PAGE TWO MEDFOTJD MATT, TRIBUNE, MEDFORR OREflOX. ' VIM DAY. JANUARY 10. 10U JO CAL AND PERSONAL Following thp tlrnt fall of rain this morning the nun nme out una bountiful ralnUow extending across : the valley attracted much admiring attention. I)e Voe wants small show case. Hurry K. Tomlinson, Reneral man. ager of the Mcdford Ice & Storage company, and well knpwu former Medford manager of the company, is seriously 111 with an attack of the flu according to reports reaching this city. Acetalene welding our specialty at tho Pacific Highway Garage.- , 243 S. J. T. Meadows of the Griffin creek district, killed a fine fat Clnna '' mon hear last Sunday noon In' the woods back of the Sterling mine. The hear was two years old, dressed loO pounds and had a layer of two Inches of fat all over. Mr. Meadows who while deer hunting last fall located the den of Bruin in a hole at the roots of a big fir .tree, started out to capture him. On looking Into the hole he discovered the hear curled up In a ball asloep. He cuffed the ani mal on the head to awaken him, and Just as the bear turned his head fired one shot at his noBo. the lullet rot owing a direct course to the heart. For OCu-Bone corsets see Mrs. Panl Hansen. Phone 585-H. 267 - Lieut. Edward Geary of the U. S. aviation corps, balloon service, has arrived to look after bis Griffin creek orchard, having been mustered out after over a year's service on this side of the seas. In New York he met his brother, Lieut. Arthur Geary, who had just returned from six months service "overseas. The Valley and Interurban auto lines between Medford and Ashland will resume running on regular time on Saturday, discontinuing the "flu" schedule.-, 247 Paul Hanscm, foreman of the Tom lin box factory, was taken to the hos pital Thursday suffering from an at ' tack of influenza. Yon can drink a "pint of cider for a nickel at DeVoe's. . T. E. Daniels, the former clothing merchant of Medford, and wife are now located in Portland where Mr. Daniels is connected with the agency - of one of the most prominent life in surance companies of the United States, and covers a wide range of Oregon territory. Towels one-fourth off original prices, 65c to $2.25. .Handicraft Shop. Funeral services were held this afternoon at 2 o'clock at Perl's cha pl over the late E. W. Hutchins who died at Dunsmuir, Cal., Jan. 7. and whose body arrived in Medford last night. Mr. Hutchins was the eon-in low of J. L. Ahrens of this city. The funeral services were private. Welding our specialty at the Pa- cific' Highway Garage. .249 .'. WVH. Corlis of Phoenix is report ed as quite sick at home from an at tack of erysipelas. .!-,. 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 tnfection from contagious diseases. Re-opened by permission of the mayor and health officer of the city after care ful investigation. ' ' 260 The Medford Elks lodge is making extensive arrangements for the an nual observance of -past exalted rul ers hlght, the first Thursday In Feb ruary. ,On account of the flue epi demic It will be the first formal func tion held by the local lodge in months and a large attendance of members and a good time are antici pated on that occasion. . Malted milk 50c lb. DeVoe's. ' "William Davenport, superintendent of schools, who has been ill for some time with flu and a nervous break down at the Sacred Heart hospifial, had sufficiently recovered last TWki day to be able to be moved to his home, 203 Genessee street, where he Is reported as improving. For the best Insurance see Holmes. the Insurance Man. Frank Nell and family of peray, are visiting in Medford. .' Can I get a live wire without hav ing to climb an electric light pole? If you are one investigate. L. F. Thorn, 122 North Ivy. - ' 247 J. B. Hart of Ashland, spent a few hours in the city. Thursday on bus- iness. He has a barber shop in the Knders block and was on his Way to tflendale where he formerly lived - Nainsook for lingerie. ' Handicraft Shop. ' . i Win. Budge who has been visiting Mrs. Budge and his daughter Jean at Berkeley during the holiday season, came back Thursday to look over his orchard. v:' ' ; New crop soft shell walnuts 27c at Warner, Wormian & Gore. 248 J.: O. Ferris and H. W. Randall of Portland, are spending a few days In the city and valley on business. Shoe sale 21 N. Central. 256 Harry L. Hogue and B. L.' Webster of Eugene, were guests at the Hotel Medford Thursday. ; Shoes nt cost.: 10 South Central. ' It. H. Enloz arrived in the city Thursday from Portland to spend a few days looking over the valley. : Shoe sale 21 N. Central. , 256 G.'M. Loomls who is demonstrator for the Universal Tractor company at Portland, arrived on . tho afternoon train Thursday to visit his mother, Mrs. If, B. Loomls on Ross Lane., , For fire insurance phone 64, cor nor Mloventh street and S. P. track. V, U. Wood & Co, j All Elks and their friends will en joy reading in the latest Issun of Col lier's Weekly the utory In detail of tho 11. P. O. E.'r cxteuslve war rolluf and other patriotic activities and the uses to which tholr $ 1 ,000,000 war relief fund were and nro being placed. The titlo of the story is "Hacking tho Salvation Armyt How the Elks Helped the 'Cinderella' of War Relief Orguuinutlon," Handicraft Shop for hemstitching and pecotiug at 10c per yard. . Mrs. O. A. Manning of Talent was visiting friends in the city Thursday. Shoe sale 21 N. Central. ar.6 . W. W. Estes came down from Tal ent Thursday to attend to some busi ness in the city and at Jacksonville. A live topic In a live church Sun day evening, First Presbyterian church. "Will the Kellgious World Discard the Cross?" v - - ' Harry Luy came ovor from Horn brook Wednesday to have some den tistry work done and visit with friends In the city and Jacksonville. Daily's Taxi. Doage cars. Phone 15. V. G. Emerlck came in from the ranch Thursday to attend to some business in the city. Furniture upholstering, mattress making, crating and packing. Doug las. 201 S. Riverside,. Phone 162-J P. G. Minis came up from Portland Thursday for an extended visit with his father. Postmaster Geo. P. Mints Hemstitching at 10c per yard. In expensive effective trimming for waists and lingerie. Handicraft Shop. Four hundaed thousand pounds of beans have been sold at wholesale by Evans creek farmers this year. Two ot the three carloads recently purchased by the government have already been shipped and the third car is tieiug made ready for ship ment. The Evans creek Bean Grow ers association have purchased o large bean cleaning machine. New crop soft shell walnuts 27c. at Warner, Wormian & Gore.. 24S V. E. Edwards of Portland ar rived In Medford Thursday to spend a few days looking over the valley. Liberty Taxi 33. 247 D. M. Lowe who. Is Interested in the organization of a Farm Bureau in the county, is a guest at the Hotel Holland for a few days. A bargain for quick sale. 1917 Dodge, A-1 condition, over-size tires Looks like new.. Phone 411-R4 for appointment. 248 Walter G. Carson of Butte Falls, is visiting friends in the city for a few days. The Medford Fish Market received this morning by express a nice ship ment ot salt mackerel, something which has been very scarce on the market for some time. Try one for your breakfast in the morning. Phone 362. .,- ' - . 247 A. C. Plumley and F. J. Martin of Seattle, are guests at the Hotel Nash for a few days. ' Get your milk, cream, butter and bnttermilk at DeVoe's. ; E. J. Guerrette came up from Grants Pass yesterday to attend to some business in the city. Hot Chill 10 cents at 115 West Main. 261 Fred Offenbacher, '31. Ray and N. 'Nlckelson came in from the Apple- gate district Thursday to visit the merchants in the city. Liberty Taxi 33. 247 "According to local physicians there Is -still considerable InfluoiiKu in the city," says tho Grunts Pass Courier. "In fact, It Is rumored that there are more -tise of this Illness than at any other period slnco tho diseaso first made Its appearance, Howover, It Is reported thut most ot the cases of Illness are merely bud colds," , - i i See Trelchler Ploraon Inc., for tires, oils and auto accessories. Frank Preston has returned from spending the holidays at Sun Fran cisco. Dr. Heine, Gurnett-Coroy Bldg.. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lamport who re turned Thursday from spending the holidays ill Los Angeles, are both ill with the flu. Mrs. Lamport is threat, ened with Influenza. This is fish weather and wo are receiving lots of fish every morning. Phone us your ortlors,,8ti3. 247,' The public schools will be 1ft ses- ston tomorrow as usual In an effort to make up some ot the time lost during tho two flu vacations. "DeVoe has a fine line of assorted chocolates at 60c per pound. Tho two young men arrested In a Medford lodging house early yester day morning on suspicion of having been Implicated In the burglury ot the depot,: bank and store nt Myrtle Creek this week, were released yes terday on the arrival of Special Agent Rodgers of the Southern Pacific lo look them over. Mr. Rodgers while complimenting Chief Timothy on the arrest as both answered closely the telegraphic description sent of the burglars, doclared they wore not the men wanted. He himself had seen them in Koseburg the day ot the rob bery. The young men were released; Sam Sandry came down from Cop per, Cal., Thursday for a few days in the city on business. Raymond E. Kincheloe arrived to day from Vancouver, Wash., where! he was In the spruce division, from which he has received his discharge. Geo. Givans who is Interested In the new irrigation ditch north of Eagle Point, is In the city today on business. . For tho purpose of outlining a ciimpalitii - for moiulieiHlilp in the Farm Bureau, all project lneuiliurs mid community lenders Interested In making a success nt the newly-formed Jackson County Farm Bureau are ur gently requested to meet tor an nil day, session lit tho Medford Public- Li brary Friday, Jan. 17, A .big day's work Ih outlined and the .program will begin promptly nt 10 o'clock, You can always find somothlng for a quick lunch at DoVoe's, Frank W. Still of Portland, was visiting friends In tho city Tliprsdiiy. Whipping preuin nt Do. Voe'a. ' C. A. Iltini'iiit, of Eugene, urrlvnd In the city Thursday for u Tew days visit with friends. Hemstitching, paroling, All work giinrnntoed. Variety Hat Shop, tt U. K. Morton mid J. Griffin of Snu Francisco, were IrnttatuittiiK busluosn In the city Thursday. Liberty Taxi 113. " ' " 247 M. Shurmnu anil W. II, Norden of Sun Francisco, were In the city Thursday on business. Coora Malted Milk nt 115 West Main. 261 NERVES ALL ON TENSION? A mother in the home, or a man or woman at bust ness, with nerves undone and the system generally feeling the strain, should find wonderful help in witicv ran is' n n- M is-'n mvi mm Powerful sedatives or strong medicines are habit forming and dangerous. The logical help is a form ot nourishment abundant in tonic properties. ; Scott's brings strength to the body, through nourish- ment (hat is felt m every part. If inclined to be nervous, the logical answer is Scott's Emulsion. , ' Bcotl i bowuc, Bloouiliclil, N.J, U-tS - 1 No Truss Like the Akron 1 take pleasure lo drop you a few lines to toll you tho Akron Truss is the best Truss made, for I havo worn others but never found any as good ns the Akron Truss, anil you can use my niimu If you think it will help the Akron Truss Co., for I don't think theru Is another Truss llko It. From ED. It. FOLK. - Heath's, D rug' Store Phone 884 The San Tox Store TheTruth is some-times painful. For instance when the doctor says one must give up the dearly loved cup of coffee. jt'S'S' Happiness fol lows however: when one finds . out how fjrs delicious and health making is the pure cereal drink INSTANT POSTUM JANUARY SPECIAL For one WEEK we are going to offer Ladies' Shoes at a ' price that you'ean't afford to miss: Ladies' Gun Metal, Good-rear-Welt, French Heel 1 Ladies' Gun Metal, Gray Cloth Top, Low Heel Ladies' Brown Vici, reneh Heel One Price 341s Ladies' Vici " Kid. Low Heel, Goodyear Welt Ladies' Brown Vici, French Heel, Goodvear Welt. Ladies' Vici, Gray Cloth Top, French J led These are all new up-to-date shoesand are GENUINE BARGAINS MEDFORD SAMPLE STORE TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY STRAYED One brown yearling Jer sey neuer, nrana sij on rlnht nip. Notify Sarah L. .Wheeler, R. 1, Medford. 249 LObT Between Grants Farm and Medford, bundle of five Scrim cur tains, goatskin rug and umbrella without handle. Write Mrs. A. Bursell, J 2 1 1 East Main or phone KCfi-M. llewanl. ': 247 Last Times Tonight Tomorrow OF BIG HOUSE FEATURES Last Times ' Tonight Kaiiii'day 1 " ' WEEKS & McGOWAN CO UNDERTAKER Day Phone: Pacific 227. , Night Phonos: F. W. Weeks, lt)3-ja. ' : IdMly Assistant, . GRAND REOPENING in a .Super-Production (. The Soul of Buddha" Mystery pf the Far East with its Luxurious Splendor. Parisian Life of a Favorite of the Stage. Sunshine Comedy "The Fatal Marriage" A Tense Mysterious' Palpitating Photo Drama.' The Mysterious Sign ' Special Music . Page Theater Orchestra Edward Chas. Root, Director. Evening3 , ADULTS 25c. MATINEE 2 O'CLOCK I CHILDREN 10c EVENINGS 7 O'CLOCK Overlie Top! '; A . ;i; . ' .- , .... r - .j - Got 'Em All 1,1 ! i ' QoXhe'Roe st Store The Cheape; In" The West You Be The Judge Here is The Proof Boys' All Wool Underwear Boys' Fleece Lined Underwear Men's Fleece Lined JUndei wear Men's Light Weight Union Suits Men's Good Warm Union Suits Men's Heaviest Union Suits Men's All Wool Underwear, the Very Best - -Men's Jersey Sweaters, all colors, Menjs Big Heavy j Wool Sweaters Heavy Double Blankets going at Men's Black Dress Sox Men's Work Sox, Rockfords, - Big Heavy Work Sox (very special) Work Shirts, all sites, going at . . -Men's Heavy Flannel Shirts Down to $3.50 Flannel Shirts, while they last. Men's Dress Shirts, soft collar, Wen's Khaki Pants and Work Men's All Wool Suits, Louis Straus, the very latest style, while they last, and that won't beMong; going at A Lot of Wool Suits,. going at Pants Y 50c 25c 89c 98c S1.50 $l.;5 $1.75 98c $2.50 $3.50 9c 10c 15c 75c $1.50 $2.00 75c $1 50 15 Bones as low las 10 Bucks Men's Solid leather Shoes, Mens Rubber Boots, Hats, Gloves, Suit Cases, Trunks, and Bags, Solid Leather Gladstone Bags. One House and Three Lots on S. Grape St., a Good Home right in town, $3800.00 Also 120 kcres of Land three miles from Rogue River, One Vacant Lot on Narregan Street and a good Overland car cheap FRONT SRREET WsLSON'S