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PACJTCTWO MEPFOT?.D MAIL TRIBUNE, MEPPOftD, OREOOY, VRI DAY, .l.VXUAKY 17, IfM!) 10CAL AND 'PERSONAL . I.Ait night and tills morning Mod- ford and the valley experienced one at the moat unagreeable wind and rain storms for yeiir. h While the ralu was not continuous, coming in frequent spurts, tho amount of pre cipitation from 5 p. m. Thursday un- til 8 tt.'m. today was .26 of an' Inch Tho wind, however, was continuous, ranging in force from 35 miles an hour between 9 and 11 p. m:, to 24 miles au hour at 8 a. ni. todiiy, but most of the time about SO miles an : hour. Early morning and forenoon pedestrians found it impossible to carry umbrellas in the driving storm and had to plod along; and take hard soaking. . More rain is predicted tonight and Saturday. Guaranteed spark . plugs for . all cars. C.: B, Gates Auto Co. Gus Newbury, ever since his re turd from a visit at San Francisco several days ago has been laid up , with a bad cold at his home with hieh fever. ' -.- . Malted mllK 60e lb. DeVoe's., Wesley McDonald arrived Tioine yesterday from war service at Ben- , son Polytechnic institute at Port- i land and Camp Eustls, Va., having receivod his discharge, and left to day to visit relatives at Trail. . For the best Insurance see Holmes. the Insurance Man. In view of his recent serious ill ness from the flu, friends of Harry K: Tomllnson, general manager of the Medford Ice & rjiorase company. who now resides in Ashland, were surprised to. see him in town yester day. He explained that Mrs. Tom Iinson is now down with the flu and that he had to come to McdforVl to try and seek a nurse to take charge of her case. ; : Shoes at cost. 10 South Central. R. H. Holmes returned Thursday - from a several days business visit 'at 1 San Pranciscol : Insure in sure insurance. Phone 799 or 509-Y. Bennett Ins. Co.. 256 Because of the storm of last night and this morning and the bad roads, the attendance was cut down greatly at the organization meeting being held today of the new county farm ,- bureau, v. . . . . Daily's Taxi. Dodge cars. Phone 15. : Miss Anna Denhoff is 111 with in fluenza at" lief home on South Grape street. - . ; ' ; Whipping prcam at De Voe's. S. S. Smith was at Grants Pass Wednesday in the interest of the coming Lincoln day banquet to be . held In .Medford. ; For fire Insurance phone 64, cor ner Eleventh street and S. P. track. D. It. Wood & Co. Dr. George Hebecof the University of Oregon, extension division of Port land, is ill ilith, influenza. Eugene Guard. r Guaranteed, brake lining for ' all cars- C. B. Gates Aiito Co. Mrs. John McDonald of Trail, rived in the city Thursday to spend several days here. ; : ' j" Get your milk, cream, butter and buttermilk at DeVoe's. ' As usual when there is a bard rain the south side of West Main street between the west end of that, thor- . oughfare and Laurel street, was im passable last night and this morning, because -of the gutter being flooded. Residents: of the south side, of the street were unable to cross to the north side .without wading thru, a half foot or more of water. As usual, too, there was an impassable flood at the southwest (corner, of Laurel and AVost Main streets. . ' ; , .- Sea Treichlcr Pierson Inc., lor tires, oils and auto accessories. Jens Jensen has been confined to his home; for several days with a, bil ious atuck. Dr. Heine, Garnett-Corey Bldg. : Because Tt the bad roads and the storm of this morning no residents of the Applegate section were expect ed in attendance at the farm bureau organization meeting today. -j Highest', grade - hemstitching at Handicraft Shop.. 256 Mrs. Roland Flaherty came down last night with an attack of influauza and tho case, is doubly embarrassing thru the fact that she has been nurs ing her five or six months old baby. ,. Expert repair men at Pruitt-Hitts-oon Auto Co. 253 ,, H. B, Stonor, former Medford resi dent, and civil engineer with the Rogue .; River Canal company, and who has been located for some time in : British Columbia, is paying his first visit to the city In three years and was an attendant at the Elks lodge meeting last night. . .. WIndshlold glasses tor all cars. C. B. Gates Auto Co. ' Miss Anna XL Turley, oi Corvallls, state leader of home demonstration agents, who has just returned from tHe national conference of home dem onstration leaders at Washington, D. C is in the city today looking after , the details of the women's depart ment of the new county farm bureau organization meeting. . -. Furniture upholstermg, mattress making, crating and packing.- Doug las,. 201 S. Riverside, Phone 162-J. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE Onions, mild and sweet, v-----,)c per lb, , ll'hone. 535. ( 309 Van couver avenue; " ';''' ; '.. . ' 254 WEEKS ffi McGO WAIT CO '.. raTJERTAKEK ' Duy Phone: Pacific S6S7. Night Phones: F. W. Weeks, 103-J9. Lady AMlitant. Auio travel between Prospect mid Medford is an Impossibility since the thaw and rains following the recent cold spell when tho roads were froen hHrd, because of the deep mud Ilorso drawu stages have difficulty in getting thru also. To roach this city Prospect residents have to drive to Derby and take the train. Trail rest dents have to drive to Eagle Point and take the train to reach Medford or drive tho whole route. It Is now about a ten-hours trip between Trail and Medford. ; J, 7. 1 i Tho 7 Pruttt-IIittson Auto Co. has three expert repair men and do re pairing for all makes of cars. 353 Announcements have been receiv ed from Portland stating that Dr. E. Randolph Seely having receutly re turned from an extended post-grad uate course in the east, has formed a partnership with Dr. YY J. Gllstrap and is specializing in surgery. Dr. Scely was for many years a popular Medford physician and member of the school board. , Hot Chili 10 cents at -115 West Main. ' - 261 W. W. Robinson left last evening for Edmonton, Alberta, to look after some business interests that he has there. For 'Xu-Bone corsets soo Mrs. Paul Hansen. Phone 5S5-H. . . , 267 Mark Patton who has been visiting in Medford for several weeks, left for Roseburg Thursday evenlug. Guaranteed piston rings for all cars. C. E. Gates Auto Co. Henry Criger of Elkhart, Ind., who has been visiting F. B. Martin for a few days, left this morning for Oak land, Cal.. to visit with a brother that he has not seen for twenty years. You can drink a pint of cider for a nickel at DeVoe's. Mrs. Edward Cox left today for a few days, visit with friends at Cole, Cal. - Auto repairing all kinds. Prultt- Hittson Auto Co. 253 E. T. Trefren of Ashland, who is returning from one ot the eastern camps, was in Medford today for a few hours. His wife and Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Berry were here to meet the train and accompany him to Ash land. . ' ' . Guaranteed springs for all cars. C. E. Gates Auto Co. ' W. H. Gore came in from Salem this morning to visit home over Sun day. ,.- : - Something new in hemstitching at Handicraft Shop. .-; . 256 H. X. Lyon of St. Paul, Minn., was a business visitor in the city Thurs day. ' ' : :::-!::, . 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 member of the health committee ot the city of Medford and pronounced sanitary ana 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 Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Letson of On tario, Anna M. Turley of Corvallis, Ore., and Mabel Harris ot Marysville, Ohio, were Hotel Medford : guests Thursday. ..." DeVoe has a fine line of assorted chocolates at 60c per pound. H. J. Johnson and A. S. Archer of Portland were in the city Thursday on liusiness. v ';,.-.:.-;;. Coors Malted Milk at 115 West Main. . - ' . 261 Royal Brown, Eagle Point merch ant, was in the city Thursday on bus iness. .,:.,.: .;..;'.. : You can always find something for a quick lunch at DeVoe's. ' : - R, Manning and son, orehardists near Central Point,- was in the city for a few hours Thursday. , , Nash Hotel, v Special rates, week or month. Steam heat. 267 J. H; Fuller came in from the farm neat Talent Thursday for a - few hours visit with friends. .. ' Dr. H. P. Hargrave, physician. Rooms 409-410 Carnott-Corey Bldg., phone 230. . , ' tf - F. C. Clark who has been in the Kirby mining district for a few days, returned home Thursday. . Soldiers Of France1 in Greatest of ' World's Sacrifice , Soldiers of France have led in the world sacrifice of blood and treasure that liberty and democracy should not perish from the earth. The? world will forever owe France a debt of gratitude for this as well as for an invaluable remedy for stom ach, liver and intestinal disorders which its peasants have been using with reported marvelous; results. - The ingredients are now imported and sold in this country by Geo. H. Mayr, prominent Chicago chemist, under the name of Mayr"s Wonderful Remedy. - It is' a Bimple, harmless preparation that removes . catarrhal mucus from tho intestinal tract and allays the Inflammation which causes practically all stomach, liver and in testinal ailments, including appendi citis. One dose will convince or money refunded. For sale by drug gists everywhere., Adv. Diaries and Date Books Medford Book Store V. ElHimum ot Horiio RIvtr, spent a few hours In the city Thursday on business. . - " -'. The popular 4 Oo merchants lunch Is still bolus served at Onto Holland. i : , , - ' '237 O. U. Wlnier who 1b member ol the S. IV Co. bridgo mid cttrpontoi force ot Iloseburg, is working here for a few days. In speaking ot tho present stormy weather, he told of a windstorm that thoy had In Roseburg a few days ago that blew off the cover' dt ft hvrso oil tank which did considerable damage. It pays to save in the UuildhiK & Loan, 429 M. F. & 11. Bldg. v K did not lake Lyle Turdiulong to gat on civilian clothes and get to work after receiving his dlschui'go from the army. He has accepted a position with the O. W. it. & No. Co. and left B'rlday evening for Shurilko, Ore., to begin work. Special prices for Saturday On ions 51.23 per. 100 lbs.; good pota toes ?2 por 100 lbs., sweet potatoes 5c- pound, good Newtown apples $1.50 per box. Medford Fish Market. ' ... 253 Geo. Anderson and wife ot Ktrby were in tho city for a few hours Thursday. They were returning from Ivlnmath county whero they aro in terested In a stock ranch. Since loav Ing here flfteeu years ago, he has been engaged in mining and ranching near Kirby. Ho has a placer miae that he works during the- wlntor, then after lie gets thru haying there he goes over to the Klamath ranch to lielp during the haplng season and fall work. Big January clean-up sale started today at Japanese Art Storo. 23 W. B. McDonald, former owner ot the Valley Garage, arrived In Med ford yesterday, to visit his parents after, a few mouths in service. Call at Handicraft shop and see samples of hemstitching. - 256 Hemstitching and pocoting. All work guaranteed. Vanity Hut Shop, next to Riulto thcatro. , " It Is Kru! Sale : Big - Clcan-up sale Japanese Art Store, Medford, sale starts Friday January 17. 30 colors ot Japanese crepe at 3Sc yard. '. - Blue and white Japancso lunch cloths, 75c up. Snap buttons, direct from factory, 3 dozen tor 10c. Big Bargains for full line of dry goods and art goods. - 253 CUTi THIS OUT Old English Reel no for Catarrh, Cu- .- tarrlinl lfcnfness nml . . Head Noises If you know of some one who is troubled with Catarrhal Deafness, head noises or ordinary catarrh cut out this formula and hand it to them aryl you may have been the means of saving some poor sufferer perhaps from total deafness, in England scientists for a long time past have recognized that catarrh is a constitu tional disease and necessarily - re quires constitutional treatment. Sprays, inhalers and nose douches are liable to irritate the delicate air passages and force the disease into the middle ear which frequently means total deafness, or else the dis ease may be driven down the air pas sages towards the lungs which is equally as dangerous. The following formula which is used extensively In the damp English climate is a consti tutional treatment and should prove especially efficacious to. sufferers here who. live under more favorable climate conditions. Secure from your druggist 1 ounce 01 rarmint (Double strength). Take this home and add to It Yt pint of hot water and a little granulated sugar; stir until dissolved. Take one table spoonful four times a day. This will often bring quick relief from distress ing head noises. Clogged nostrils should open, breathing become easy and hearing improve as the inflam mation in the eustachian tubes is re duced. Parmint used in this way acts directly upon the blood and mu cous surfaces of the system and has a tonic action that helps to obtain the desired results,' The preparation is easy to make, , costs little and is pleasant to take. Every person who has catarrh or head noises or Is hard of hearing should give this treatment atrial. , Adv. BELIEFS I Get tit. Edwards' Olive Tablet? That is the joyful cry of thousands ilnce Dr. Edwaida produced Oliw Tablets, lie subituto tor calomel, , Dr. Edward a practicing physician for 17 years and calomel's old-time enemy, liscovered tho lorrr.uia fcr Olive Tablets while treadns pa'Jonta f 3T chronic . con stipation and torpid livers, . : . Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets do not jjntain calomel, but a healing, soothing egetable laxative. No griping is the "keynote" of those little sugar-coated, oiive-colored tablets, ritey cause the bowcla and liver to act normally. They neve; toco them to unnatural action. ...... : If you have a "dark brown mouth" now and then a bad breath a dull, tired feeling sick headache .torpid liver and are constipated, you'll find quick, sure and only pleasant results from o;ie or two lit tle Dr. Ed wards' Olive Tablets at bedtime. Thousands take one or two every night juet to keep right Try them, 10c and 25c pat-tab AltdcVggbtK ' ..' GO! Featurette ELINOR FIELDS , in . , "THE HIGH COST OF WEDDINGS" Pep at the Altar . DARING IN ITS INTENSITY 2 DAYS NIGHT MORROW MATINEE 2:15 AND 4:00 EVENINGS ; 7,75 AND 9:75 These Winds Make Chaps , Cold Cream Cures Chaps Wo have youi favorito. Our ljno nLToik't.-Oootls is Iost Cwnplcto. . HeatJVs Drug Store Phone 884 The San Tox Store WHITE LEGHORNS I'KOST WIIITB 8TOAI.V IUIKI) TO I,AV AM WIX. Itccent Wliiuiiijrs: t.'lenn Huccp nt Medford IOIO. First cock and cockerel at Tacoma, January, 1019, In rod-hot , competition. The Tacoma birds woro bought ot us and exhibited by tho Ml. Angel Poultry Itnncli. ' The winning cockorol at Tacoma was pronounced by the editor of the Pacific Poultryman at Scattlo a "World Heater." Matings are now being "Ilognnlzcd" and made up for tills sea son. No birds permitted in a breeding pen that are not good lay ers. Thoy must all stand well tho llognn Test. Our slogan ' llenuty and Utility!" Eggs for hatching offered for ealo for tho first time. tVrite for mating list. ' Wo offer t cash prize for the best cockerel and same amount for best pullet from tho Frost White Strain, to our customers e.-, :- hlbiting at next Southorn Oregon Poultry Association Bhow. A few choice, cockerels for sale. J. O, IHAACHOX, Central Point. Spatial Rice and Barley Flour Will sell these substitutes cheap while they last. Personal Attention : : ; if .,.rVl. ; ,. ,,,, , -, . ;x MARSH & Phone A Tremendous Screen Triumph exceeding inbriU tiance, power beauty any previous success of this star on screen or stage $1 iiiiiiiiiiifiiiiiiiiiiiifa mm. .m vMii I rim. 9i WxtyM Mm ill H faschiatLnq all me G lARANTEED 1 Prompt Service ETT 252 3 1 woria ABSOL UTEL Y (r '. Buy Your Goods from a Home Factory HELP BUILD UP YOUR COUNTRY. , HELP US TO GET PAY ROLLS. .You cnii lo this ly Imyiii-,' goods grown and piickt-d at liouio as niiifli a posHililf. ,,. ; . , 'V' - BUY CANNED GOODS PACKED BY THE Rogue;;River Valley Canning Co. BECAUSE J-t (lives Satisfaction, ' HalisCact ion means (uiilii v, "Quality l-'ii-st".oiU'JMot(o. Rogue Valley Milling Co; THE MEDFORD BUSINESS COLLEGE Is now open for Ixisliuvm at ill North flrapo street, llun been inspected by the Olty lleiillli -Uoinnillloe attd DECLARED SANITARY nnil snfo from conljiiiloiis ilisenHos, , GO! Featurette Topics of the Bay Snappy JVetvs Bits Condensed on the Screen BOUNDLESS IN ITS BEAUTY DAYS NIGHT MORROW PRICES 102535 No Standing " Room Sold t our I I