Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 15, 1919, Page 2, Image 2

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MEDFORD MAIL TRTIHTXR "MEDFORD, OKKCOY, WKDNRBDAV. .1 ANITA KV LV U)UK
FOCAL AND
Li PERSONAL
kvery memlier of the W. C. T.'V.
Ik urged to bo present at a business
meeting at 2:30 o'clock Thursday
ufternoon to be held in the salvage
department; room No. 12, Sparta
bulIdluK. by order of the president.
Guaranteed spark plugs tor all
. caini C; B. Gates Auto Co. , '
Hatold and Weldon Zundell who
hnva long been In war service In
France, have written relatives here
that they hare been notified; that
tlielr vommands will not be mustered
out of service for perhaps a year and
that they expect to remain in service
abroad for a long time yet. Harold
In In the 150th aero squadron and
Weldon 1s in the 157th squadron of
the same service. Their brother
Vaughan who is in the aviation ser
vice and is stationed at Lake St.
Charles, La., has written that he ex-
pacts to be discharged from service
and home In $0 days.
Malted milk SOo lb. PeVoe's.
G. V. Wimberly of the U. S. Inter
nal revenue department Is spending
several days on official business in
Bedford and Ashland having come
here from Roseburg. "- -
For the best Insurance see Holmes.
the Insurance Man.
Miss Iva Jllller of Apnlegate, re
turned home Thursday from s year
spent at Astoria.
Shoes at cost. 10 Sonth Central.
The salvage department for Bel-
' gla!i relief will be open all day
Thursday In rooms 11 and 1!, Sparta
building. -'Insure'
In sure insurance. Phone
799 or S09-Y. Bennett Ins. Co. 256
County Agricultural Agent Cate 1s
anxious to know as soon as possible
how many farmers desire to purchase
nitrate of soda, the regular market
price of which Is now about $113 a
ton, but which can be purchased from
the government for about $90 a ton
IT enough orders are obtained to or
der a carload. The order must be In
Tery soon In order to get a car ship
ped early in February. '
Daily's Taxi. Doage cars. Phone 15.
'The executive committee of the
- Farm Bureau of Jackson county will
meet at he Public Library Friday,
January 17, 10 a. m., to complete the
farm bureau organization. Any far
mer or housewife interested In this
movement is especially urged to be
present at this meeting. Represen
tatives from every community In the
county are expected to be present. If
you are interested and have not been
Invited, make It a point to attend this
meeting. We want every farmer and
, fruitgrower in Jackson county en
rolled In this organization. You can
do something for yourself and com
munity by attending) this meeting.
Whipping cream at De Voe'a.i
' Henry Maury came in from the
ranch near Jacksonville Tuesday to
attend to some business in the city.
For fire insurance phone 61. cor
ner Eleventh street and S. P. track.
D. R. Wood & Co.
J. P. Goin who worked for years
for Geo. Owen of Ashland, was visit
ing In the city Tuesday. For the last
few years he has lived on the coast
at Newport and Alsea, and as that is
a good country, to sell agates in, he
baa been bunting agates up the river.
Jap Store January Clean-up' sale
starts, Friday, Jan. 17. - 251
Coo Gere who formerly lived here
hut . now resides at Astoria, was on
Tuesday afternoon's train on his way
i 1o Kansas City to visit his .father who
is very sick.
Handicraft: Shop for hemstitching
and pecotlng at 1 Oc per yard. '
Mrs. (i. H; McEIroy and her moth
. er. Mrs. Kleinch of Rogue River.
were in the city for a few hours yes
terday.. Toey came on the afternoon
train so they could have a short visit
with Mr. and Mrs. Al Schoof of Port
land who were going to Los Angeles.
Guaranteed brake lining for . all
cars.; C, E. Gates Auto Co.
C. ,31, Speck left .Tuesday evening
to spend a few days In Portland on
business.
Get your milk, cream, bntter and
buttermilk at DeVoe's.
Mrs. P. Rv. Smith left today for
Klamath Falls for a few weeks visit
with her son Clayton. .
See Treichler Pierson Inc., for
. tires, oils and auto accessories.
Charles Boyden who has received
Ills discharge from, the service ar
:.. rived home from Camp Lewis today.
Dr. Heine, Garnett-Corey Bids.
R. ,1.; Stewart, who has been in
charge of, construction work in the
spruce camps near Newport, arrived
home this morning.
., Highest grade . hemstitching at
Handicraft Shop. 236
A. Xoth, Sr., arrived today from
, American Falls, Idaho, to spend the
winter with his son, A. Noth, Jr.
Expert repair men at Prultt-Hitts-
oon Auto Co. 253
Mrs. J. A. Anderlini who has been
visiting .Mrs. Ray Toft, returned to
Kennett, Cal., today. . ., -
Windshield glasses for all cars. C.
E. Gates Auto Co.
100 LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOR SALK Newton apples 50c to
It. 50 per box. Itostell Bros., Ccn-
tral Point, Ore. Phono orders Cen
tral Office. . , 254
FOIt SALK Reclenned
barley. Phono 452-W.
beardless
2S6
WEEKS & McGOWAIT CO
; (JNDEflTAKEK
Day Phone: Pacific 827.
Night Fbonec: F. W. Weeks, 19frJ9.
j Udj Afalataab
. Mis Inez Coffin, former teacher
in the Medford schools. Is now asula
tnnt supervisor of music in the Krea
no. Col., public schools,
Mr. W.'A. Crane Is taking charRO
of the circulation' of 'the Portland
Telegram for Medford and all the
surrounding territory. Sal
Fred G. Snedlcor, who was at
Camp Pike, Ark., taking the orriccrs
training course when the armistice
was sigued, has been discharged and
has accepted a position in Eugeue
with the Coe Stationary Co.
Call at Handicraft shop and see
samples of hemstitching.' 256
One-fourth of an inch ot rain fell
between 5 p. m. Tuesday and $
o'clock this morning and this quanti
ty was Increased by intermittent
showers during the day. The wind
also blew hard during the night and
at times reached a 30 miles an hour
blow. Indications are that there are
several days ot rain ahead.
Furniture upholstering, mattress
making, crating and packing. Doug
las, 201 S. Riverside, Phone 16 2-J.
Friends of Chas. L. Schieffelln,
who has been ill tor the past two
months, prostration having followed
an attack ot the flu, will be pleased
to hear that he Is showing continued
Improvement and now sits up daily
in a chair.
The Prnltt-Hittson Auto Co. has
three expert repair men and do re
pairing for all makes of cars. 253
Cecil Brown is now serving In the
Infantry in France,- having reached
that country from Camp Fremont
only two days before the armistice
was declared. " .
For iNu-Bone corsets see Mrs. Paul
Hansen. Phone 5S5-H. 267
John Kent has recently removed to
Medford after selling his place on
Wagner creek.
Guaranteed piston rings for all
cars. . C. E. Gates Auto Co.'
Results of rodent campaigns con
ducted in 16 Oregon counties under
the direction of the agricultural
agents show that 7083 farmers co
operated in placing poison tor squir
rels on 709,600 acres ot private land
and public domain, using approxim
ately 30 tons of poison and saving
crops estimated at $646,550. Eight
counties engaged in mole extermina
tion campaigns. The annual report
of Paul V. Maris, county agent leader
shows that the number ot pelts pool
ed by agents was 11,450. These
brought $3072 and save $10,965 In
crops. '
You can drink a pint of cider for
a nickel at DeVoe's.
A special military train bearing
soldiers presumably from , Camp
Lewis or Vancouver barracks to
camps in California passed thru the
city this forenoon.
Auto repairing all kinds. Prultt
Hittson Auto Co. 253
.Volunteers for membership In the
connty farm bureau which is In the
process ot organization continue to
mail their dollar membership checks
to C. C. Gate's office. The bureau is
being organized according to the gov
ernment plan in vogue in the east,
and strong efforts will be made to
include every farmer and fruitgrower
in the county in the membership.
The membership fee of $1 includes a
subscription to the Jackson Connty
Agricultural Bulletin and other ben
efits. ' .
Guaranteed springs for all cars.
C. E. Gates Auto Co.
: A. C. Walker of Central Point, was
a Medford visitor Wednesday.
, Orris Geppart who is visiting his
home at Butte Falls on a short fur
lough,, is in the city today. He is a
member of the 13th division at Camp
Lewis and will probably receive his
discharge soon. '
Something new in hemstitching at
Handicraft Shop. 256
Ml?, IMFLDEilZA
Hamlin's Wizard Oil a
. Antlaettlo Prevent! vw
During influenza epidemics spray
the 'nose and , throat ' several times a
ciy with one part Wizard Oil and
two parts water, using an atomizer.
If you haven't an- atomizer, gargle
the throat and snuff the mixture up
the nose. This treatment sets up an
antiseptic wall of. defease against
"Flu" gecms.
Chest colds and sore throat lead
t?,- gr'? ?.l?p. them at once with
Wizard Oil before they can develop
into dangerous influenza.
Get it from druggists for 30c. If
not satisfied, return the bottle1 and
get your money back. ,
Ever constipated or have sick head
ache Just try Wizard Liver Whips,
pleasant little pink pills, 30c at drua.
gists. Guaranteed.
WESTON'S
Camera Shop
. i n i s "; U'-j
the Only Exclusive
Commercial Photographer
in Southern Oregon;
Negatives made any time1 or
place by appointment.
Phone 147-J.
We'll do the rest. ;v
J. B, PALMER
Medford. -208
East. Main Street.
lieujamln C. Sheldon of Medford Is
the innit In the house with the prom
inent under jaw. According to phys
iognomists, Mr. Sheldon should bo
man ot determination and with an
Iron will.'': lie Is taking an active
part lu the proceedings ami gives the
closest attention to the reading of
bills-and to the geuernl business of
the house. Salem Capital Journal.
Join tho new classes at the Med
ford Business college, forming dur
ing the month of January, 1919.
Large, commodious, comfortable
rooms just Inspected by a moiuber
ot 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 ot the city after care
ful Investigation. ' ! ! - ' ' 260-
Sergt. O. J. Bell came In from
Camp Lewis Tuesday for a few days
visit with his sister, Mrs. Geo. B.
Brown at Eagle Point. Ho will prob
ably be among the last to be mus
tered out of the service as he la on
the clerical force at the camp.
DeVoe has a fine line of assorted
chocolates at 60c per pouud.
J. M. Rice ot Portland, was a bus
iness visitor In the city Tuesday.
You can always find something for
a quick lunch at DeVoe's.
W. G. Egleston and I. J. Durand of
San Francisco are spending a few
days In the city and valley on bus
iness. Hemstitching, pecotlng. All work
guaranteed. Variety Hat Shop. tf
A. A. Pirn and S. C. Brackett of
Portland, were visiting the merch
ants in the city Tuesday.
Dr. H. P. Hargrave, physician.
Rooms 409-410 Carnett-Corey Bids.,
phone 230. tf
F. P. Knight of Eugene arrived in
Medford Tuesday to transact bus
iness in the city and valley for a few
days..-
Nash Hotel. Special rates, week
or month. Steam beat. 267
Ray P. Miller of Portland, who has
been visiting several towns In the
valley, was in Medford yesterday.
It pays to save In the Building
Loan. 429 M. F. & 11. Bldg.
J. N. Rosenbaum of New York,
who Is visiting friends in tho city
was a guest at Hotel Medford Tues
day. Coors Malted Milk at 115 West
Main. 261
Safe
VUiiChxmizmim
AbKFOR
lb.' Oi.gioal
ForliuantSjlnvmlidSMidGrowlngChiMren.
The Original Food-Drink For All Ago
LAST TIMF. TONIGHT
VAUDEVILLE
The Two Kings - - Adeline Carr
' LOUISE HUFF in "T'other Dear Charmer" , . ,
FAY TICHXKU in "Main
This program pleased last night; it will please you tonight. '
Coming Thursday, Friday, Saturday "Tlio Midnight Patrol"
RI ALTO THEATER
Tomorrow Night V ;r
..'..-. v ' ''" '. "'.' '-. '.-
Of the many attractions which toured the East the
past 'year, Baroness Iluard stood preeminently
the best. - ,; ? i ' ' '":
A GUARANTEED ATTRACTION
Patrons are urged to secure their Tickets now at
the Box Office or the Medford Book Store and
avoid the line at the door.
Tickets 55c.
' Don't Neglect the Cough or Cpld
Use Blazos cold tablets, 23 cts. ,
Take Heather cough syrup, 60 cts.
Spray with '.e Pyrol, $1.00 and
Heath's Drug Store
Phone 884 ; , : ..The San Tox Store
lUmry (leonardy arrived In Mod'
ford from Shuttle Tuiwduy (o spend u
few days looking over the valley.
Hoi Chill 10 cents at 115 Wost
Main. : J: 261
ll, J. Hill of' Lbs Angeles, 'arrived
In Medford Tuesday for a fow days
visit with friends.
City hemstitching and pivoting 5o
yd. Mrs. B. K. llaney. 2i
K. Burdette und F. V. Vaughn
of Portlaud wore visiting friends ut
the Hotel Holland Tuesday.
F. 11. Fltsgerald who Is maktng a
business trip to this part' of the stnto
was In the city Tuesday.
J, 11. Terry came up from Eugene
Tuesday to spend u tew days in the
city and country on business.
.. itrownsteln of Portland, was a
business visitor In tho city lueaday.
N. B, ' Stoddard caino down from
Butte Falls Tuesday to visit friends
In Medford for a few days.
E. J. Ellison came up from Suther.
lln Tuesday to spend a few days look
ing over tho city und country.
E. J. McPheraon, Ben Brophy und
Owen Conover of Eagle Point, wore
guests at Hotel Nash Tuesday.
H. A. Ray came up from Gold Hill
Tuesday to attend to somo business
la the city. .
S. K. Jonas Merur ot Astoria, was
a business visitor iu the city Tuesday.
I. D. Iloono of Camp Lewis, Is vis
iting friends In the city today.
Dewey Vincent came in from Sams
Valley yesterday to do some trading
and visit friends In tho city.
The Woman's Forelitu Missionary
society of the M. E. church will meet
with Sirs. F. C. Edmeades at No.
1133 West Ninth street, Thursday,
Jan. 16th. .Mrs, O. C. Boggs will be
the leaded '. ' '
That til 63th regiment. C. A. C
in which there ate scores of boys
from Rugone and vicinity, is at pres
ent in Brest, Franco, awaiting a
transport on which to return to the
United States, wasmudo known In a
cablegram received this morning
from William .Moll Cnso, former pas
tor of the First Presbyterian church
In this city, who la now a chaplain in
France. Eugene Guard.
0IED -
TIBBETTS At the home ot her
daughter, Mrs. A. P. Whitney on the
Willow Springs road, Jan. 14th, of
old age, Amanda Horton Ttbbetts
passed away aged S3 years, seven
I RichMtlk. MaltedGnln Extract m Powder
I , .( .; OTHERS are IMITATIONS "
THK HOI SE OF
1IIG FKATIRKS
Loges 85c.
and'30 ct.
GO cto;
r h i
mouths, two duys. Hhe. was n mittvu
of Tlmmpklns county. New York and
had been u resldtmt of Jitcknun coun
ty for eight years. 8h leaves un
daughter, Kmmu Whtluoy, of Willow
Springs district. '
Funeral service will bo held at the
residence ot A. P. Whitney Thursday
at 3 p. m., ltev. llnlknup oftk'lut luu.
Interment In Central Pulnt cemetery.
JUG0-SLAV REPUBLIC
TO MOBILIZE ARMY
r.VKlS.' Jan. u4-(U'ivs.l--T1c
Jnj:o-8Uiv republic will ttuoli tnubilii-.e
its army, nn.vs n Kieiimi diteli.
THE FORD MOTOR
has resumed the mak
ing of cars and we will
soon have them in lim
ited quantities. You
may secure early delivery by
ordering now.
The FIRST to order will be
the FIRST TO CET CARS
' ' ' ' ' ''
G. E. Gates Auto Co.
We have the Material and
the Men to do your wiriiig
and installing of your Motors and ap
pliances. We can give you prompt
service and reasonable figures. This is not entirely
new to us; we can prove that to you if you will
give us a trial. .
If you have repairing of any kind to do , we can take
care of that as well. , , i
Om Stock is Complete. Look us over
Electric
1 11 West .
Watch Your Blood Supply, j. y
Don't Let
4 ..i)
Turo Blood Meana Perfect
Health.
Tho hverngo drui'gliit; has luuiilK'il
hundreds ot ninlleiiu-s in Ills day,
soma of which liuvo lonir slnco been
forgotten,
lint thero ts ono that has loon snll
by tho diuggbtM throughout thta
country, for moro than llfly years.
Mid that l i M, K. !)., tho reliublu blued
ORDER YOUR
FORD
CAR
NOW
u
Home Mpply.' Co.
Main " Street
Phone
Impurities Creep In
medlclno that Is puroly vegvtnble,
Many druitK'11" l",vu womlerfut
reKiuis aeeuniiiiinuuu huiumh
cUHtoiuei's by till great old mudlrlne,
mid Uiey know Hint H. H. H. i oo of
tho niont rvlluhle blood pin lllors over
muila. Keep your liloon freo ot Im
purities by tliu lino of this homwt old
iimlii'lnc, mid if you wont mcillrul
nilvli-e, ym cnn ohtnln snmu without
cent by v.'Htlnir to Mwllral Dlreotnr,
Swift Spot-ltla Co., "8 Swift I.abora
tory, Athintn, liu. i - -