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fttEDfrOftB . MAIL" TRIBUNE, AtEDFQRt), OREOONV SATURDAY, JANUARY ,"l 1; 9ia '
IOC ALAND
PERSONAL
. Haln. fop; mid Slent with a temper
oUuo lit freezing point or a llttlo be
low lnntlo Saturday morning ono of
llBKrco8l)Io woathor, and because of
llio almost Invisible treacherous Icy
film on tho sidewalks and streets
walking was a difficult and extreme
ly athletic uffulr. Many people had
fulls..-. Tho rest, of the forenoon was
made- up of a dense fog with the sun
trvlnif to break thru. The prediction
in for rain tonight and Sunday.
Export repair men at Prultt-Hltts-oon
Auto Co. ' 253
I'rosldcnt C. W. McDonald of the
Jncki on County bank, left this tnor
iilns for Merrill. Klamath county, on
n sovornl days business trip.
Do Voo wants small show case.
Tho public market was unusually
lleht In supplies this morning, even
for tMs time of the year, except
moats, and there was a total lack of
vpKotrbles, but there was plenty of
Ditch wood for kindling. :
Party wishing to engage in general
farming and stock raising wishes to
exchange some small well Improved
places near Medford tor ranch suit
able for such purposes. Have a num.
her of excellent bargains in homes
anil Improved tracts, in and near
Bedford. Mst your property with
1,. U Cathoart, 213 Garnet t-Corey
lildg. '
Mrs. E. W. Hutchens and children,
Mrs. T. H. Nave, Mrs. Ida Mortensen
and Ben Hutchens who were here to
attend tho funeral of the late E. W.
Hutchens. left for their homes at
Dmismulr, Calif., this morning. , "
Acetuleno welding onr specialty at
tho Pacific Highway Garage. 249
Mayor Gates did not attend the re
construction convention at Portland
this week for the reason that Tie is
having the interior .of his mouth
overhauled and redecorated by a den
tist. .
The Pruitt-Hittson Auto Co. has
three expert repair men and do re
pairing for all makes of cars. 253
"Dr. V. P. Chisholm and Mrs.
Mary Lewis, were united in matri
mony on Jau. Sth at Jacksonville by
llcv. Gammons," says the Gold Hill
Jiews. "Dr. Chisholm recently re
turned from Camp Meade, where for
several months he had served in the
medical department and where a
short time before his release he serv
ed as Lieut. Colonel. During his ab
sence his family of children moved to
the home tot Mrs. Lewis who proved
to bo a very good mother to them and
was well liked in return. Both .people
aro well and favorably known in this
community and the wedding is high
ly approved." . .
Attention ladies of Woodcraft. You
arc urged to be present at the lodge
. hall, Tuesday, Jan. 14th. Important
business. Itofrshments will be served.
Klizahoth Soliss, clerk. 248
Miss Amy Burchfield of Seattle,
arrived in Medford Friday for a few
hours visit with Miss C. SI. Taylor
who has the millinery department in
tho May Company store. She used to
work for Miss Taylor and is making
a trip to San Francisco.
For tXu-Bone corsets see Mrs. Paul
Hansen. Phone 585-H. 267
W. J. McKay, orchardist near
. Phoenix, was in the city Friday on
' business. -.
You can. drink a pint of cider for
a nickel at DeVoe's. '
Chester Woltors came In from Tal
ent yesterday to attend to some bus
iness and visit with friends in the
city.
Auto repairing all kinds. ' Pruitt-
Ilitlson Auto Co. 253
W. A. Stratton or Talent, was in
, the city Friday for a few hours on
business. ...
Welding our specialty at the Pa
cific Highway Garage. . . 249
Miss Ruth Sharpe who is teaching
in a private school in Portland, Is in
tho city for a few days visiting with
licr folks. Rev. and Mrs. : J. AV.
Sharpo. - ' . ;,' ..-f.
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
Joo Beoman of Gold Hill, was in
llio city for a few hours Friday on
business. ' .
Malted milk GOc 11). DeVoais.
Charles B. Martin who has been
dolnK construction work in a mill at
Seattle, is visiting friends in the city.
For the best Insurance see Holmes.
the Insurance Man.
Y. II. Allen left for Kennett, Cal.
this morhing to work for tho Mam
moth Copper company.
New crop soft shell walnuts 27c
at Warner, Wortman & Gore. 248
A. C. Wtilker left on the morning
train for Duusmuir, Cal.
Shoe salo 21 Is". Central. 256
Mr., and Mis. E. A. Hildreth, Sr.
who famo down from Butte Falls
, few days ago, may decide to remain
In the city the balance of the winter.
Some time ago Mrs. Hildreth had
Hlroke of paralysis and he brought
her hero for medical treatment.
Shoes at cost. 10 South Central.
A: cording to a telegram received
by the Eugene Guard yesterday from
Washington, the 65th artillery is still
. In France and when it does come
homo the regiment will disembark on
tho Atlantic coast and the Oregon
unit will not come home by way of
tho Panama canar and San Francisco
as has been rumored. '
Daily's Taxi. Doage cars. Phono 15.
'Wm. Urulu has beeu appointed 1
roadmaster of the Talent district.
Shoe sale 21 N, Central. 200
Paul Uodward of Jacksonville, who
entered the army last tall, has re
turned home after being mustered
out at Camp Lewis.
For tire Insurance phone 64, cor
ner Eleventh street and S. P. track.
D. R. Wood Co.
C. F. Hanson of Rural Kouto 3,
was a Medford visitor Saturday.
Handicraft Shop for hemstitching
and pecoting at 10c per yard.
O. S. Wolshor or Central Point,
was a .Medford caller Saturday. -
Shoe sale 21 X. Central. 256
J, T. Ruckor of Griffin Crock, spent
Saturday In Medford. . ,
Furniture upholstering,' mattress
making, crating and packing. Doug
las. 201 8. Riverside, Phono 1GJ-J.
Some thief who dotes on fine silk
stockings of has a friend who can use
such apparel stole ten pair out of the
Rialto theater lobby advertising show
case some time during last night. Just
why the miscreant dm-not pull the
remaining pair in the case oft what
were supposed to represent Constance
Talmadge's underpinning the police
are unable to understand. Tho stolen
sox belonged to The May company.
'New crop soft shell walnuts 27c,
at Warner, Wortman &, Gore. 24S
iXot a slnglo new case of Influents
was reported yesterday and up to
this noon. Health Officer Picket stat
ed Saturday.
A bargain for quick sale. 1917
Dodge, A-l condition, over-site tires.
Looks like now. Phone 411-R4 for
appointment, s . 24S
The flu epidemic situation at Sa
lem is so serious that beginning with
last Thursday the dentists of the city
closed their offices - not to be re
opened until Jan. 15 if conditions are
more favorable by that time. The big
automobile show scheduled to be held
in that city on Jan. 1 S has been post
poned indefinitely on -account of the
uncertainty of the tin situation.
Get your milk, cream, butter and
buttermilk at DeVoe's.
Bertha A. Strickler of Indianapolis
arrived In Medford Friday for a few
days visit with friends. '
Hot Chill 10 cents at 115 West
Main. 261
T. S. Johnson and C. C. Colby of
Portland, were business visitors in
the city Friday. . .
See Treicbler - Plerson Inc.. for
tires, oils and auto accessories.
J. Rosenberg and R. E. Collins of
Son Francisco, are in the city today
on business. .--V
Dr. Heine, Garnett-Corey Bldg.
B. J. Doan of San Jose, Cal., who
is on a business trip to the valley
was in the city Friday. ,
DeVoe has a fine line of assorted.
chocolates at 60c per pound."' ' " '
-A..B. Fox and H. S. Wylie of Port
land, were -guests at the Hotel Med'
ford Friday.. ; " . ,
, You can always find something for
a quick lunch at DeVoe's. .
Harry R. Hogue of Eugene who is
making-a trip-thru the valley, was
In the city yesterday. : -
Coors Malted Milk at 115 West
Main. --n. . " 261
F. ' Lv? Chanrplin of Foots Creek
was transacting 'business in the city
Friday. , ...,(.
Hemstitching, , pecoting." All work
guaranteed. Variety Hat Shop. ; .tf '
J. O.- Johnson, Jr.. C. O. Hosmer
and G. A. Stoddard of the S. P. com
pany, were guests at the Hotel Hol
land Friday.
Whipping cream at De Voe's.
G. M. McBeth, the blind organist
from Grants Pass, is entertaining the
people on the street today.
Dr. H. P. Hargrave, physician
Rooms 409-410 Carnett-Corey Bldg.
phone 230. - tf
Mr. and Mrs. William Marian of
Portland, are guests at the Hotel
Nash today.
J. - G. Davies came up from the
mine near Gold Hill Friday to spend
the week end in the city.- '
Nash Hotel. -Special rates,' week
or month.' Steam heat.. ' ' 267
0 C. and F. J. Martin of Sacjamento,
were business visitors' tn the city Fri
day., r: . - - 5 - -
ii Archie Richardson came up from
Grants. Pass yesterday for a few days
visit in the city. .;
". Clinton Cook came' over from the
Applegate Friday to spend the week
end in the city. :
V. R. Duncan and E. A. Wood of
Roseburg were in the city Friday on
business.
Geo; G. Sanders -of -Wellen is
the city today doing some trading
and visiting friends.
; H. Egberg came up from Glendale
last evening to attend to some bus!
iness in the city today.
; Mrs. S. D. Biden who has been vis
iting Ernest at Marshfield for some
time, returned to Medford today ac
companied by M. S. Biden who has
been on the coast for a few days. She
will probably spend the winter with
Mrs. Orvil Good. .. -. . -
Killed in action Private John H.
Ricuman, Portland, Ore.
. Died of disease Private Jacob
Smedinfrn, Terrebonne. Oro. . . ,
Wounded severely, previously re
ported died of wounds Corp. Martin
L. Kimmel, Portland, Ore.
Returned to duty, previously re
ported missin?' in action Private
Truston H. Bock, Salem. Ore.
. Erroneously reported died from
wounds received . in action Lieut,
Charles A. HbrtHon, Portland, Ore.
WEEKS & McGOWAN CO
UNDERTAKER
; Day Phones Pacific 337. -
Night Phones: F. W. Weeks, 1M-JS.
Iiadjr Asslitaat.
OLD OFFICERS OF
The stockholders ot two of Mod-
ford's financial . Institutions hold
their annual meetings this week and
but ono chango was mado In tho dir
ectorate. At the meeting ot the Fift-
mers and Fruitgrowers bank ' Gus
Xewbury was elected director in place
ot the Into M. McC.rath ot Ashland
Tho board of directors, whose per
sonnel consists ot Delroy Gotchell, L.
Xtedermoyer. R. F. Antlo, J. B. An
drews and Gus Newbury, then met
and ro-electod the old officers as fol
lows: Delroy Gotchell, president; L.
Nlcderraeyer, vice president; R. F.
Antlo, cashier.'. .
the election of tho Jackson County
No change whatever was made at
bank stockholders, who . re-olocted
the following board of directors:. H.
Thlerolf, H. U. Lumsdon, V. J.
Emerlck. Goo. R. Lindlcy. C. W. Mc
Donald, C. I. Hutchison, V. H. Vaw
tor. The old officers were re-elected
as follows: C. W. McDonald, presi
dent; Geo. R..Hndloy, vice president;
V. H. .Vawter, cashier; TV A. Flfar,
assistant cashier; T. B. Lumsdon, as
sistant cashier. . - .
The annual elections of the Med
ford National. and First ' National
banks will he held next Tuesday. .
AIT PRESIDENT
El
W. G. Tnit. the president of the
First National bank, is the new presi
dent of the Commercial club: John U.
Tomlin. president and mnnacer of the
Tdrulin Box Factory, is tho new vice
president, and Ci.W. McDonald, presi
dent of the Jackson Conntv bank and
retiring president of the club, is the
new treasurer., These officers were
elected last burnt at the meetinz of
the- directors chosen at this weeks'
annual election.
The election or appointment of a
secretary was not made last nielitt
but this matter will be decided at the
next meetine of tho board and Mrs.
Satcbwell will continue to hold the po
sition until It ih permanently filled.
Rainbow, the hie club cat, will con
tinue to hold his job as official mas
eott. -
Last niebt's meeting was a lenethv
one and various plans were outlined
and discussed for the year's work of
the -rejuvenated club, which with the
new blood in its membership and
renewed interest promises to make the
orsanintion an important factor in
the welfare and promotion of the
citv and its various interests. An im
portant matter considered was the
proposed new county fair site., and
a special committee was appointed to
work in its behalf.
-: Worth $50.00 s Bottle .
TCro. Barnes. San Antonio, Tex.,
writes: "Foley's Honey and Tar Is
the best cough remedy in the world
It has been worth )50.00 a bottle to
me. I had 'the flu' followed by pneu
monia, which left me weak, with
persistent cough. ' I needed rest and
sleep, which I was unable to get.
Some one advised Foley's Honey and
Tar.. I began taking it that very
night. Before bed time I noticed re
lief, and that night had a sound sleep
and perfect night's rest, the first
since the beginning of the flu. I have
completely recovered and do not
cougbt at all. It cost me only f 1.20
to cure that obstinate cough with
Foley's Honey and Tar. Let all who
read this letter try Foley's." For
sale by Medford Pharmacy.
' F. Haines of'Portland, arrived, in
Medford Friday to look over the val
ley for a few days.
', Mrs. C. F. Rankin of Central Point
was a Medford shopper Saturday.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOR SALE 19J6 Ford car in good
repair, good tires with extras.
Phone 534 noon or evenings. 253
; 1
FOR RENT Two room
tarnished
house. 220 South Grape,
. 250
WAXTED Good team, wagon and
-harness cheap. Phone 6 17-J or
53-M. . , .24
FOR SALE Custom hatching, S3.00
, per 100 eggs. Booking orders for
day old chicks. White Wyandotte
' Barred Rocks, S. C. White Leg
horns. Send for circular. A.
: Strong, Central Point, Oregon. .25
WANTED
. 344-R.
P'resh cow.
FOR . REXT Light lioimekccping
. rooms. 322 South Central 250
DR. RICKRRT
ETES BOIENT1FIOALLT
TESTED, AND GLASSES ,
iPROPERLY FITTED
Suite 1-2 or May Co.
NO OROI'S IIHKO
E
TIME IN SCHOOLS
'. 'The principals of tlio liittlt il
century schools of the city met iu the
suiwriiitendeiit's office Kridav to dis
miss problems iu eolnici'tiou with the
schools. AmoiiK those discussed was
the Question of how best to overcome
tho situation caused bv the two en
forced vacations. THu folluwini; re
port was adopted from tlio sucoinl
committee: s
; To tho Honorable Hoard of tiilu.cn
' lion mid Patrons of the Medford
' 1 Citv Schools :
'We. the principals of vonr schools,
fcul keenly tlie-ernvitv of the situa
tion caused bv (lie two enforced vn-
cntious. We realize the lmmlicno to
loverv mmil niul student should we bo
o oompleto the venrH-work
and make the usual promotions. It
ill sormuslv mturterc with the pro-
press of lirnetifnllv cverv child and
ill especially be, disappointing aim
expensive tor Ihc- . students ot tne
ciirhlh crude and the seizors of the
hitch school. The uioncv lost bv stu
dents nut bciiut nble to work, these
few Saturdays would not compare to
hat would be lost to them bv having
to moke up a semester's schooling.
Stake Vp Lost Time
The holilins over of these two class
es will likclv cause great delay and
will no doubt result .in retarding the
progress of manv beyond repair. Kn
tcrinsr high school or the colleges and
universities in mid year is not as sat.
isfiietorv as to enter iu tho fall. It
would cause tho large eighth grades
to enter high school in mid-year here
after and would almost force us to
hold our high .school, graduations in
mid venr for some time to come, both
conditions being undesirable. It is
undesirnblo to have lurge mid-venr
classes entering high school because
most of the subjects are full venr sub
jects und tho state course of study
is more csuccinllv olanncd for contin
ued work ruther Hum being disturbed
bv long vacation. It also disrupts
tho organization of the high school
and usually would result in the noccs
sitv of more instructors to meet the
situation, thus adding extra expense
to the district
It is not the intention of the schools
to double up on the work for each duv.
We believe that the dnv Ik long enough
and that the students should not be
asked to take mora subject matter in
the1 duilv lessons. I udcr the plan
which has been almost unanimously
agreed to bv vour teaching force, and
which is hereby, submitted to the
board of education' and the patrons
of the schools for consideration, tho
year's work mav be completed and the
usual promotions made if no more va
cations be nccessnrv. The nsiiiil
amount of subject .mutter for each
day would be given as the usual niiin
Iter of hours per vepr would be prac
tically made up.- .
To Teach Saturdays
After the first enforced vacntion
the work missed, which was 30 school
dnys, was to be made up as follows:
"Moved by Dr. Kiddell and seconded
by Palmer that the superintendent bo
authorized to continue school for the
bulnncc of tho year as at present: that
the holiday vacation be eliminated
with tho exception of Christmas and
New Year's days arid that the lost
time-be mode up bv some intensive
teaching, bv the teaching of essen
tials, and bv teaching alternate Sat
urdays during the months of January
and February." (to'- ninke up one
week.) "and the extension of tho
school period at the close of the venr
ior three weeks." This would have
ended school upon June 13th.
, You can see bv this sclienio that 20
school days were provided for and
that but 10 days remained to be pro
vided for bv tho teaching of essen
tials and intensive instruction which
could very easily hove, been accom
plished. Thus, you may see. 'no great
inconvenience or handiaao would have
prevailed. Hut vou sov. "How are we
MEDFORD IRON WORKS
FOUNDRY AND REPAIR SHOP
Also agent for Fairbanks and Morse
Engines.
17 South Riverside. ,
iiinniniiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinHiiniiiiiiiiiiiiimiimiiniiiiininw
She Will Arrive at 2:30
Wednesday
Phone g . , .
263 I. ;"';,' . :': . " , . , :
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No Truss Like the Akron
- I take pleasure to drop you a few lines to tell you the Akron
, Truss Is the best Truss made, for I have worn others but never
--found any as good as the Akron Truss, and you can use my name
it you think It will help the Akron Truss Co., for I don't think thore
Is another Truss Ilka It. ; . , Krom ED. K. FOLK.
...-,.' ' . ,
Heath's Prug Store
Phone 884 ft' " The San Tojc Store
to limko nip for tho lust ciiCortuvtl vu
cation of ifipnr wcukst". Your touch-.
ing forno is iilmost ttminimuim in sub.
milting vouMhu following resolution
for consideration! , "
Man t lVliiclnulii
During tho foiir Hooks' viU'iiliou be
ginning December tln tM It. luid ending
January the 3rd, t there i woro 18
school days i'hristinns uid Now
Years being holiday., Your teachers
cheerfully ugrva to teach, without
pay, nine of these dnvs upon Sntur.
days, providing I hut the board will ex
tend the term a like number of iluvs at
the end of tlio year, iiud furthkn' that
olio of tho diiYH be iiiudo up bv' touch
ing upon -.1'Vidav, MV' itOth. . Since
school was to have ended upon Fri
day. June the J3th. this would oniv ex
tend it to Wednesday, Junu tlie 'J.itli.
(This would not reoiiiro Unit hoIiooJ
be held everv Salnrdiiv us there ar
24 uturdavs remaining, and but .1:1
or J -I of these Saturda ys to be tutighl
us. provided bv both the board's plun,
nt tin end of Ihc first vacation, luid
that proposed bv the teui'hers fur thp
latter. i ' "
At'tciMouroful consideration of Ihiv
situation bv the teachers and luinoi
pals, the I above plan was nrrivcd al
and is considered I ho only leasable
plan to cupiploto n year's work. Any.
thing short of a full vcar'siWork ciuij
result in nothing but tho loss of ono
semester's work. Very respect Cully.
. , I'. G. llAKK.lt.
i'rin. High School.
' . A. H. I1ANHY. :
' , 1'iin. Lincoln School.
N. O. Powers -of Talent, -was among
tho out of town visitors Iu tho city
Friday. f
Development
MANY of Jackson County's
Resources He undeveloped to
the full extent. Throuah 1919
it should he our aim to as
sist legitimate and practical
promotion of Interests and
Industries however and
wherever possible.
Can wo count upon ,
Your corporation?
Wm. G.Talt. President.
FIRST
RATIONAL
DANK.
MEDFORD. ORE.
LIBERTY TAXI
With now Dodge car.
Stationed at 16 N. Front St. J J
HhIo & JUyon, I'roiM. J J
Hiono " v
GOOD SPUDS nt $1.90 ocr 100
AUSTRALIAN I3ROWN ONIONS
- - 42.00 tier 10
For Sale Bt
Monarch Seed b Fed Co.
TO
JSOMMCRN
TONIGHT
LAST SHOWING
Theda Bara
Super Production
'Soul of Buddha"
Pathe News
Sunshine Comedy
' '$ UN
Constance
'MRS; LEFFINGWELL'S BOOTS'
It's a Riot It's NewHdr Best
1 U T T
and
J E F F
'Aults
ATTRACTION EXTRAORDINARY
TUESDAY Janl 14
The Allied War Veterans
Military Band
. .' KNOWN AS ' ,r
"The Fighting Sons of Guns"
L !I. . JC'"!!!? IT!"j 'Ih-!0- Ward .j;.,.., ," .
i'lu(iiy ,fiul.yupii)ai' Musii! j f
Ballads, Trench wign, Individual lOxiu'i'incos,
, Moitiilognos olyjl'atluw,'',
, Scotch Pipers and Dancers
" ONE NIGHT ONLY, JANUARY 14.
'.j.. "
New Medford Institution
PARIS CAFE
f" T AtllSlWest MairijStreet' J T
V Qpr),B iSatm'di',cvej ;'Jiw. -l,V'njtt 5 p;,n?) inch
Counter and regular meals. . l
Ella; Coggina, avIio ajccu .'thc;, olief at thcllol-;
land hotel fdt- two years, is tiic chef.5' ;' ' "
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Vroraan will have eharge of the
lunch eounter and diiiing rooFii. '
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EVERYTHING FIRST CLASS
I AAA I
How Long Will It Last?
' That's just another way of asking-'.'JIow good is
your battery insulation'?" ; ' '
For iio battery is any better than its insulation,
There's no doubt about it; Insulation is one.of tho
tilings that makes the AVi Hard a longer lived, better
battery. . , . ff, r.
Every piece of Insulation that goes into any Willard
Battery has those features so -necessary Wlong bat
tery life that is, sound material; thorough work
manship; exacting tests and careful inspections.
. Electric Shop
TONIOHT
A. LAST SHOWING
Speolnl Music Dv ..
V Orchestra
' ' Mr. Root,
, Director.
Adults
Children
.250
.10o
D AY
Talmadge
Official War Review
Orchestra Plays
Sundav Afternoon and Evenino-
20o . Children .......10o
j...
HUI IUM!UU
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Mr'