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0 PAGE TWO arRDFORD MATT TRTBtTNR tEDFOTJD. ORKOON", "WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 22. 1010 - f ocal And PERSONAL ' The banks and buBlnoss houses were closed this forenoon between 8:30 and 10:30 o'clock, during tao hours of the funeral of Chus. 1 Sc.bleffolin, as a tribute of respect to the memory of tho Into well, known Innluess man,' . ; - 1 Havo buyer for Mod ford residence. fj terms. Dennett Inv. Co. 201 Mr. aud Mrs. S. U Leonard receiv ed a letter from their son Guy who has been very 111 at the mllltury hos pital In San Francisco for some time pan; telling of his improved condi tion and stating that ho will be In bed ten doyB yet. The letter was re , celved today.'-.-'- '.-v, .,-.,:.: -t ' Guaranteed spars, plugs tor all ckrs.., C, E. Gates Auto Co. J. f. : The filks big -welcome home enter tainment tomorrow night tor soldier members , of the lodge who, bare so far returned from war service, is for members of the lodge only and visit ing KlkB who happen to be In town. The attendance of Elks will be so large that there will be no room for non-inembers at the entertainment which will follow the short lodge ses sion. ..... . . .. Malted milk 50c lb. DeVoe's. r The Bhort sharp blast of the fire airen whistle this morning aroused much speculation thruout the city. It was caused by Fire Chief I.awton testing out the whistle, which did not work properly 'the last time it was blown. - For the best Insurance see Holmes, tkt Insurance Man. - Harley Hall, the well known trav eling auto accessories salesman of Portland, whose many friends here were alarmed last week thru a false report of his death from Inflaenia, was in the city today on one of his periodical business visits, after hav iag teen 111 ten days with that dis ease.: (Peculiarly,- reports that he was dead have been in circulation three times within a year over the territory he travels. Join National Guard today. '32 North Central. 261 Prosecuting Attorney Roberts lert Tuesday for a several days business visit to several California points. Shoes at cost 10 South Central. 1. W. Ross, of the Medford garage, left last night for Reno, Nevada, and San 'Francisco on business. ' Insure' In sure Insurance. Phone 7S9 or 609-T. Bennett Ins. Co. 256 -Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Elder of Med ford. are registered at the Hotel Portland, 'Portland. Ore. .'.--'. Daily's Taxi. Douge cars. Phone 15. - Mr. and 'Mrs. J.- E. Spencer and T. F: Mesch of Portland, were guests at Hotel Medford Tuesday. Whipping cream at Do Voe's.' - C M. Peer of Toledo, who Is on a business trip to the valley, was in the city Tuesday. ; National Guard forming- 1 Recruits ages 18 to 45 wanted. 32 North Cen . tral.- -!' '- ' ' i61 Fred Champlin came up from Rogue River Tuesday to visit friends and attend to some business matters in the city. : , - : For fire Insurance phone 64, cor ner Eleventh street and S. P. 'track. . R. Wood & Co. - . . A. J.- Elrod and L. B. Arestice of Portland, were In - Medford Tuesday on business. i .i Guaranteed brake lining for all ears. C. B. Gates Auto Co. L. C. Salade, Jr., of Central Point, was visiting friends in the city Tues- day. ... -' Electric "cleaner delivered to your home, rental $1.25 a day.. Phone 90, Paul's Electric Store.1 260 '. Ben Cohen and H. Helx of San Francisco, who are on a business trip to the valley, were In the city Tues day- ' '.- Get your milk, cream, butter and buttermilk at DeVoe's. ' , M. .L.' Bugbee arrived in Medford from Spokane Tuesday to spend few days looking over the business situation in the valley. ' i v ': .City, hemstitching and pecoting 5o yd. Mrs,:B. E. Haney.,. .. 274 Mr. , and Mrs. H. K. Solomon of San Francisco 'were visiting friends In the city yesterday. - 'New Idea patterns, true to size, all patterns in atock. Medford Book , Store. 257 ' H.-W. Garrett and O. A. Kirby of Portland, -were among the' out of town visitors In the city Tuesday. ' ' See Trelchler Plerson " Inc., for tlreB, oils and auto accessories. . J. H. Turner and H. ScheIdeman of. San Francisco, arrived In' Medford Tuesday to visit with friends. ' Dr. Heine, Oarnett-Corey Bldg. M. R, Patterson arrived from Port land Tuesday for a few days visit with frlonds in Medford. ;- ' '' Furniture tiphoisterrug, mattress making, crating and packing. Doug las, 201 S. Riverside, Phone 162-j; . - M. F. Holt and wife of Great Falls Mont., who are making a trip thru the valley, were in Medford Tuesday. Dr. H. P. Hargrave, physician. Rooms 40D-410 Carnett-Corey Bldg., phone 230. , i tf M. A. Wallace of Itoseburg, is spending a few days in Medford and vicinity on business. , ' i For (Nii-Bone corsets see Mrs. Paul Hansen. Phone 585-H. 267 Gwln S. Butler of Ashland, was in the city Tuesday for a few hours on business. Hot Chill 10 cents at 115 West Main.' ' . 261 HhrCy Dally and wife arrived from Portland Tuesday to visit with his rolks on the ranch. He was at Fort Stevens"and was mustered out of (he service Dec. 18. Win. li. Law of 729 Welch Btroet, who has been In tho motor nmltu lauco corps arrived homo this morn ing. Ho made quick' time as he re ceived his discharge only yesterday. Guaranteed piston rings' tor - all cars. C. E. Gates Auto Co. Welborn Beeson of Talont, . who has been in Portland for a few days on business, arrived on tho morning train. ..... . .... You can drink a pint ot cider for a nickel at Dovoes. .ttl. ,y. Sherwood ot Portland, slate commander ot tho Knights ot the Maccabees who is visiting tho mem bers in Joscphiho and Jackson coun ties, is in the city today. Maintain national - spirit. Joint the new National Guard, now form ing. 261 Mr. and Mrs. George Morris who left here a few weeks ago to try Brain farming at Walla Walla, did not find conditions to suit them and havo re turned to Modford So stay. Windshield glasses tor all cars. C. E. Gates Auto Co. . Mr. and Mrs. E. 5. Palmer who formorly l)ved nt Central Point, but tor a few years have been living at Seattle, returned to the valley last week. Mrs. Palmer Is In poor health and they came down for a change ot climate. Guaranteed springs tor all cars. C. E. Gates Auto Co. ; ,:: . . . . M. S. Becker, A. L. Chenowlth and H. Norton ot Portland, were business visitors In the city Tuesday. 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 momber of the health committee of the city of Medford and pronounced sanitary and free from danger ot infection from contagious diseases. Re-opened by permission of - the 'mayor and health' officer ot the city after care ful investigation. 260 - A. S. Boyd, A. Caro and H. L. Hall of Portland, were attending to some business matters In Medford Tues day. . DeVoe has a fine line of assorted chocolates at 60c per pound. . The people at the depot Monday evening were somewhat surprised when the northbound train went thru with two cars of soldiers and the cars were without lights. Upon Inquiry the boys informed them that the cars were regular troop cars, and then they wondered whether It was to save the cost of lights, or whether all regular troop trains were light less: ,.'!. -,: . -. '' , Coors Malted Milk at 115 West Main. . . -.- , . 261 . A good many strange things hap pen during the demobilization of the army, 'but a peculiar coincidence oc curred -when the Young brothers, Paul and Embrey arrived at Camp Lewis. - Paul had been In the service thirteen months and tame from Eng land, and Embrey who had been in the service five months came from Camp Eustis, Va., and both arrived at the camp December 24, one at 3 and the other at 5 o'clock in the afternoon and revolved their dis charge Jan. 11, and came home to gether. As they had been, shifted around to different camps, they were unable to keep tab on each other and it was a genuine surprise to each when they met at Camp Lewis, r You can always find something for a quick lunch at DeVoe's. . T. E. Beaulieu who has had charge ot the Finley ranch at Table Rock, was in the city Tuesday on business. Nash Hotel. Special rates, week or month. Steam heat - ! 267 Rev. W. S. Holt. D. D., associate general secretary of the New Era movement of the -Presbyterian church arrived Monday for a short visit with his son. Dr. Holt at Eagle Point. He has been attending a conference at Portland and is enroute to San Fran cisco to attend a conference of the district of California. He Is well acquainted with a number of people in Medford, and regrets that he can not remain here for a few days to visit with them. , , . .. The popular 40c merchants lunch Is still being served at Cafe Holland. ' . : - -.. ..257 - E. H. Hurd leaves this evening for a short business trip to Salem. While there be will probably spend a day seeing how they do' things at the leg islature. , v , - . .. It pays to save in the Building & Loan, 429 M. F. & II. Bldg. ,, . A general state campaign willbe conducted for Armenian and Syrian relief during the week of February 17. The Oregon food administration, acting on cabled advices from Her bert Hoover, urges the - giving of every aid In the Armenian and Syr ian campaign. - "The Maiden of Maywood", the story of her downfall and death. Written by a crippled sailor of, the U. S. navy. This, book can not be bought at book stores or news stands, nuf ed.' 'Price by mall 35c. Address M. Parker, Central Point, Oregon, Box 190. ; : 257 N. Paulson and Bill Erb ot Port land, ; were guests at . Hotel Nash Tuesday. Ed Vincent of Central Point, Is visiting friends, in the city for a few (lays. - ... ( E. J, (Mose) Barkdull who. has lieoii in Portland for a few days on business, arrived home this, morning. II. Peterson and wife who are vis iting friends In the city, are guests at Hotel Holland. . Paul Lebenbaum of Portland, who is on a business trip to this part of the state, was in Medford Tuesday. M. - M. Stark and A.. B. Cohen of San Francisco are In the city for few days on business. . c . Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Senueira came over from Yreka Tuesday for a few flays visit In the city. Insure in sure Insurance. Phone 799 or 609-Y, . Bennett Inv. Co. 202 MbellcygDOO Coat? feu ",v- si OK BOY 7.SOO TONS' OF COAl' This - - k IS, WOULD BUILD A . N . SCHOOL HOUSE ""jT v N' v vs v j il lSv n " k 3 OR WOULD BUILD fl v ' t X'Vr V H i A -400 TON SHIP tV tc M$ J-'l C,tmfl, Co f W .. the iect magnate, toon Will Uear a Ruttian table coat wue . i . l t l VtU uarc,K'1 fr f"ri ,0 mae Nothing like it ever before aas made in America and ihat s tttj the maker had it photographed on a fashion model before he jent if on to Aujifcte. ex-chorus girl, in Paris. . - ., -. , , v ' , , The construction camp of the Gold Hill irrigation canal was recently moved to a point above the El Oro ranch In the Foots creek valloy. A. Leonard came over from Apple- gate Tuesday to visit friends and do some trading. . . Wni. R. Hyde of Grants Pass Is spending a few days in tho city on business. Mrs. Chas. L. Schleffelln accom panied by T. E. Daniels left tor Los Angeles this afternoon with the body of Chas. L. Schleffelln, where It will be burled beside the body of his mother. It was announced today that the Sjhieffelin grocery will be conducted by the widow with .Frank Gerdes, who has long been connected with it as clerk and lately as man ager. In charge. . Harry D., Mills, manager of the Butte Falls Lumber company, spent today in the city looking into the Pacific & Eastern railroad situation. He said bis company would start to morrow getting out an order of 10. 000 ties for the 'Southern Pacific railroad and felt sure the federal court .order Instructing the discon tinuance of: the Pacific & Eastern by Jan. 31 would be modified sufficient ly to enable the company to get these ties down from Butte Falls. - ' ' : Rev. L. Myron Boozer returned to day from attendance at the New Era convention of the ;. Presbyterian church at Portland.- ', , Kliy OF MILL . The Gusnon Tinilier and Ilox1 Man uf.icturiiur (-omiinnv. it wns announc ed today bv Joe Gannon, is cretitlv in crensini; its capucitv for bax miinu t'aeturinir and expci'ts to produce nn output of one million boxes this vcur. In addition to the rcirulur mill iiliuit in the lumber plant on Smith Fir street, u band saw. rcsaw unci iiiuncr are bein erected for the milking of boxes. Last veur the eompnnv turned out 375,000 boxes and could have Hold three times thntpnnv, Jlr. Gairnoti says. The Kir street uliinl 'will be rendv for, operation next week. The company lins a nrew of men now at wcjrk in its loiminar caini) near Jnck sonville fellintr loss mid piling thein up for box mtitcriiil.'" - ' E3 Gcoree Treii-hlcr hau puri'luised tl( Treichler-Peirson business, the cor poration lins been dissolved mid Mr. Trcieliler will continue the business under the niiino of the Geo. I Treieli- icr Motor eompnnv, in the Liberty buildinir. and will continue to ciirrv uqdao Brothers ears, Oldsmoliiles, 0. 51. 0. trucks, Samson tractors anil Smith Konu-u-Trucks. Mr. Trcieli ler has been in the auto business in Medford for four veiirs. With Medford trade is Medford made WEEKS & KCGOWAW CO tJKDEKTAKEK ; Day Pbonet Paclflo 227, , ' ' -Night Phone: F, W. Weeks. 103-J2. xf r 10 E WASHINGTON'. Jan. . 22. I'resi dent Wilson's failure to remove re strietimis -amiirist the const ruction in American hliipvurds of steel sbips for foreian nrroHiit nnx riticised in the senate todiiv bv Senator Jones of Wn.shinKton. who deeltired it nii iustifiiiblv . und "utmost criminal.'' Such n policy, lie said not onlv com pelled shipyards' to suspend oiieru tions. throwinir thousnnds ut men out of employment, but resulted in these contracts beini nwarded to firms in other countries. "We were asked.' ' said Senator Jones, ''to srivc up our iust riu'lits in the I'utinina eiin.ll to help the Presi dent solve mysterious problem.4 be tween this roitnlrv and miotlier coiin trv. We (lid it and to this dnv no one knows what henetit it was to us. After file armistice was entered into and the war pas piacticnllv over. Secretary liedfieid recommended that! tl... I I o.... . . . i I , ..... I ,. ' uiu i niu'ti mines suoiiKl Mnutl oai-h and allow other count ries to have I lie J first chance nt the world's cxput ' trade in order that thev lmiv relialiili-1 talc themselves. And now when wc! are corfrontcd with (he perplexing I problems of peace the president him-1 self refu.-es, to permit ftirr sliipvards to take cunt raids to build steel ships for. foreiirn account. "Foreign sliiphuildin eontnicts lire sixmbt in American shipyards. These sliipvards caiinol take .these eon Irncts beeaiisi) Ihev caiiotit ucl n per mit to do so from their own trovern ment. American sliipvards are clos ed. American labor is idle. Amcr.' ienn resources lire unused. Hun dreds of millions of foreiirn eapilnl wuiitiiiir to come here is directed to foreiirn countries, Whv? ISceaiise an American president, usimr the Dower ir i veil lo him to carry on the war, refuses for undisclosed refisonn to permit our people lo take-thosc cpntrnets nnd build 'these ships. No reason van be' given to justify il, - "It muv be necessarv to appropri ate millions of dollarK to enable the president to consummate a peace in harmoriv with his idealistic hopes and Only One Kind r,6f .v.- T0ASTIES Best Corn Flakes Made TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY TOR SALH I have a few more of those Tancred Whlto ' I.eBhorn cockerels left, and for the convon ienco of Imyors will bring them to the public market next Saturday, the 2flth. Tho price Is $2;00 eanh. . 11. V. .Qrum. . : U5!t WANTBIJ To buy ftond work horno, weight hot Ihbh than '1100 lbs, Broke lo drive single. Phone R-iv.1, . . ,,. ... :s--. tn V. WOULD PAY THC PKKIDCNTJ YCARLY SALARY OT? CLOTHE 500 womcn ra? a ycak? Ult DUY O.OOO 2S." COATf. OR 13UY 75O.O0d LOAVES" OF BREAD. (isiiirutions, but while wo arc iluiuc this uur ih'iiiiIo have the nulit to e.-l-t mid to itenmml that mi Amcrirnn uolicv be followed, protectim;, Mifc- (in.iriiintr L'iiikI nnmiutini.' tltu riuhlH. interests and wrlfnro of the Amen enn pt'onlo. Inbor mul inlimt rii'N,' Wns Rcntles nt Night Sufferers from kidney trouble ex porionce backache, rbeuinatlo pains. aches in Joints and muscles and other tortuous afflictions. E. W. Kltt, It. F. D. 2, Box 9. Shorter. Ala., writes: "I used Foley Kidney I' II Is as I was so Testlcsa over night with pains in my buck and side. They did me good and I truthfully say Foley Kldnoy Pills Is tho medicine ' for kidney trouble." . For salo by Midford Phnr- macy. ' ' ror Nourish Intf Dlautlbla No Cooklnff o ' "' jj!" kwi tt". Abk FOR C ' : I . ; rZT ih o,.8inai 1 sjgpH ; M0 tf h ForInfanls,InvaUdsii40rowlngChtldren.RIcbMllk. Matted Oraln Extract rh Powder The OriElnal Wood-Drink For All Ages.1 OTHERS are IMITATIONS ' Filling Prescriptions is oui' liusiiK'SS. Our )i'cscriiiitni luisincss 1ms in cirasod :J(K) per cont in the last ycai'. Lt't us fill yoiu next one. "We give you sei'vicfaiid'tiiiiility. HeaLH's Drug' Store . Phone 884 . : . The San Tox Store JvKJ!K'K' t y ? J T f t T f ? T T f J ? r t f ? T J ? ? y 1 INVESTIGATE YOUR IMPLEMENT NEEDS CAREF.ULLY . , , t ;. Whatever You Need Repairs or New Implements We Can Supply to Your , You wouldn't Kpcnd money to have nu old pair of shoos half-soled and re heeled, when .tho uppers are about ready to break through, would yon't The same prineiplc can be applied when you. study whether you will re- pair an old implement or replace it with a new one. . There is only one question to con sider: --. , Wi.ll the old implement, vvliou ro- paired, give you full service for at least this year? "Pretty good" service enougii. j t is never enougn, ana es- . . 1 T 1 peidally not this year. ..when ...good. .. ni.sh whatever you need to your satis . pj'iees fin farm products will put a. .' faetion. " ' y SI DKNVKK, Colo.. .Ian. 22.--Snimd-Inu'ii wiiriiiiiir that over production nf moat aniiiinlH in tl2tt would piovii dis- iisUu-oiis in the iiulustiv, ri'csiiieiu i, T, Prvor of tli Amerieiin Niitioual Livestock usoeiiiliiiii, tndiiy told del euales iittcndiuir tlm iisMiciution's iin uual meetiiiir thnl tliev should rcu-u-Into iirodiielioii' to tlie ri'iiiiii'iMiicnlA of domestic consumption. President Prvoii ileelured Hint the I'uited States has u sull'icicnt mipplv of meal niiiimils (n meet nil niilicipiit. ed deiniiiiils from iiuuurv I'lniiMiii nnd for domestic consumption, despite linlliilatioll illll'illL' III I S. "With our export decivasintf lifter lllllt mid our over kuppIv iiieroasiiic. President Prvur said, "the problem that confronts ciitlleiucii is to rcitu laic supplies in 11)20 und thiirenllei' to the needs of domestic consumers, For tluil is the only sure mid unl'iiil--iittr market for our product. Kven our hoitie market muv he nfl'ected bv the iiiUKirtiilion of beef from other sur plus iMintries. We must see that this does not happen. . "Our tiovernmcut is not nreparrd to protect livestock producers from Hie disasters that would follow over production. No plan has been evolv ed tu satisfactorily determine eosls of production uud to stuhilir.ii on such it level. Tin' plain fact is thai the stockmen are asked to assume all the risks Hint miudit folow.the coveriu meitl's plea for increased production, mid lake, our chances of seeuriiu: n fair return'. If the food iiiliniiii.slrn tioii were to continue mid there was n certainty of Inriic orders from our allies beiiiL' placed llirouuli il, the Munition would bo different." FORMER SENATOR OLIVER OF PITTSBURG DEA0 PITTSPI UG. Jan. 22.- Former I'uited Stntex Senator tlenriro T. Oli ver died lit his bump lien this morii inir niter n linucriuir illness. ilvs Soldiers Prcferciico When Sunoror Huston's bill lo give former sullors mid Huldlum pref erence In public iimploymeiit rame up for'flnnl action today in the minute. Senator Huston said I ho bill wu sim ilar to IcKlstiition following (ho Civil war. The bill plumed with .lonca, LnFollctt mid J. ('. Smith voting against It. The bill uffects vntcruim ot the Civil, tho Siuiiiiih und the world wars und does not dlnerlmiii alii iiKiiltiHl applicants for euiploy- liiqnt because of iigo, It pruvldes that conlriictors. other- thlugs bulug I equal give this prefnreuco. Itirfii i d ana ih Valium OUR SERVICE Arid What It Means to You Satisfaction will not be -1 1 remember HUBBARD BROTHERS TELLS DYSPEPTICS . MOW Avoid I nilliK'sl Pitt, Hour Acid Hliun. aeli, lleailliiiin, (iai. Iu htoiiiiiclii Kits litdltieiitlnn mid iiniutleiiMy all roiuiii of atiimiich trutihlii, say moil Iciil mithui'llUm, are tluti nine tlinen out or ten tu nil exccmi of liydiiichln rlu acid III tin) nloiaai li. ('hriiaie "acid sluiuneh" Ik pcidliiKly iluti Ktirotni uud surivrvrs should do either one nt two Milan". Klther they run tto mi n limbed mid often dlKimrucuhltt diet, avoldlan foiuU that dlniiKreu with llieiu, Hint Irrltiitu the Htmtmch and lend lo ex (ens sticrotlun or they i nn cat a they tilenmi lu reuavit uud mnkw It u priic tlco tu euillitcl'iict till effect of 111 it harm fill add or premature, rrmnntii. t hut hy I lie una uf it little lllnunileil .Miuuicslii in thulr meals, . Thuru Is proliubly no butter, mifer or murit reiliihln Nlnmneh iinllaild tliini lllHiiriiltxl MMKliesln and It Ih widely lined for this purpniie, It him no disject mi Ion on the ntoiiinrli ami Is not li dlKxstenl, Hut n timnpoontui of the powder or a couple, uf (ivu Krulll lillilotii tiiKell III n llltlii wuler with lint fund will iintiiralUi) tlm ex- cynH acldlly which may lie. prenmit mid prevent U further - formation, This rmuuviw the whole cntimt of Ihn trouble mid tan meal dlaems untiirul ly mid healthfully without need uf popsli) pills or artificial dlciHenl, (let a few ounces of lllniirnied Mnmieala from any rellaldo dniKitUl. Ask for either powder or tubluu. It never no men as a liquid, milk or ci trate mid III the hhuirnted form la nut A liiaive. Try this plan mid cut what you want at your noxi in en I mid sen If thin Isn't the html advice nit oWr had on "what to eat." Adv. no TONICHT Red Cross Benefit Lieut.-Col.E.E.Kelly Who has just returned from France, will speak for the benefit of this organization. Preceeding his lecture will be shown a full Picture Pro gram. Doors open at 7 o'clock, Pictures at 7:15; Lecture about 8:20. Adult Mi; Children (ho name. Beginning Tomorrow "Code of the Yukon" Kee Lox Ribbons and Carbons. Same Price as Before the War Medford Book Store t ? t ? 5 y ? t ? y j ? i y f y ? j j f t t premium on extra bushels and extra '.tOllS. ' I - ' i'i .' ;, ' , ; ,., ,; ' If you can repair any of your old implements for full service, thut will ' lie real economy, aiu we ai'o anxious to help you put that economy into ef fect. ; i - - ,- You can meet your repair needs to yourjiill satisfaction through our re- pair service,.!.. - - .-( ", ;, t-' '; If rejiairing the iniplcment doesn't iiHsure tho.liest oT service, it will pay . you to come, to our store and select a new implement. ' ., , Investigate your needs jiow. Aiid that wc aro r.cady, to . f iir-