Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 25, 1919, Page 2, Image 2

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    PA0T3 TWO
MflDFORD MATH TnTKTJNK, TSreDFOKD, OKKOONT, SATURDAY, .TANUAKY
IOCAL AND
' PERSONAL
! The relatives and close friends of
Ihe large number or Medford lioys In
the 65th artillery are on the anxious
teat now that It 1b known that the
(ifitli sailed for New York from Brest
on January 15 on the transport Ha
verford. This transport should nr-
:. rive In New York about noxt Thurs-
day. 1
Have buyer for Hertford residence.
. easy terms. . Bennett In v. Co. 261
The Jackson County Agricultural
Bulletin has been enlarged to eight
pages and will hereafter hear the
name "Jackson Count- Farm Bureau
i.VflWS," and will be the official organ
of the new farm bureau. The first
Issue under the new tltlo Is being
printed today and will be placed In
the mails Monday. C- C. Cute and
Al 1st) Ann McCornilck will continue
as editors and the publication here
after will carry a little advertising.
The first issue contains the constltu
lion and by-laws of the-bureau.
New Vacuum Cleaners to rent
i:oq per day delivered, $78 If you
call. Electric Home Supply Co., 11
West Main. Telephone 12. - 265
; Fred Williams of Grants ' Pass,
Member of the state public service
commission, was expected 1o be in
'Medford today to look Into the Pa
cific & Eastern railroad situation
thoroly. - '
Guaranteed spar, plugs for all
cars. C. E. Gates Auto Co. '
The regular meeting of the Great-
er .Medford club that was to have
been held next Tuesday afternoon
has been postponed until the last
Tuesday in February out of respect
tot Mrs. Chas. L. Schietfelln, who is
111. Los Angeles attending the burial
Vt her husband.
'' .Malted milk 50c lb. beVoe's.
Floyd Jenkins arrived home this
forenoon from Camp Lewis where he
was discharged from service. He
says that 50 per cent of the 13th
army division has been discharged
and that a number of Jackson county
boys who were held back on account
or the floods up north will arrive
home tonight and tomorrow.
For the. best Insurance see Holmes,
the insurance Man.
The public market Is still conspic
uously shy on vegetables but was
hong today on nice beef, pork and goat
meats, and home-cured bacons, hams
and Bhoulders.
Join National Guard today. ,- 32
North Central. 261
The Coos Bay News contains the
following news Hem about Miss Al
len who" was- the original public
health nurse of Jackson county and
ibroke the ice' toward the Inaugura
tion of that important office:. ."Miss
Jane Allen, public health nurse, will
leave the citjj tomorrow for Portland.
She had expected to go last Saturday
to Eugene to prepare for opening
her campaign in Eane county on the
first of the month. However the
new open air school in Portland is
to be opened in the next few days
in which Miss Allen bad an active
part in making plans. Mrs. Saidie
Prr-Dunbar has Insisted that Miss Al
len be there.
Shoes at cost 10 South Central.
C. C. Cate leaves for Corvallis on
Sunday night to attend the annual
joint conference of the county agri
cultural and home demonstration
agents of the state at Corvallis. Miss
nne McCormick left for Corvallis
last night, -The conference will last
four or five days and they expect to
return to Medford the latter part of
next week.
new vacuum Cleaners to rent
J 1.00 per day delivered, 75c ifyou
call. Electric Home Supply Co., Ill
Vest Main. Telephone 12. . ' 265
( (H. L. Walther, local manager of
me cai.-ure. Power company, left
last night for a five days business
islt at Seattle.
: Daily's Taxi bouge cars. Phone 15.
' '
; air. and Mrs. Martin T. Ketchum
of Medford arrived here yesterday to
make their home. Albany . Daily
Democrat. V .
.! .Whipping cream at De Voe's.
The Medford Ministerial associa
tion will meet at the public library
Monday at 10:30. Every member is
urged to be present. Election of of
, fleers. J. E. Wolbeck, secretary. -.
National Guard forming. , Recruits
ages 18 to 45 wanted. 32 North Cen
tral! '. ... . ,. ., 261
The state highway commission is
out with advertisements asking for
, .bids for road construction. The first
b(d Is for paving the highway from
Grants Pass to the Jackson
county line, a distance of six
miles. One of the other bids is
for grading the Pacific highway from
the Josephine-Douglas county , line
thru Stage Coach Pass, approximate
ly 2 miles north to a point known
as the Jacques' place.
Portland Telegram delivered, 45c
a month. Bargain day $3.75 full year
by mail. W. A. Crane, Agt. Phone
23,. ,116 East Main. P. O. Box 995.
- - 260
" Jas, A. Fletcher and wife who have
heen visiting his. sister, Mrs. C. G.
Johnson, left for San Francisco to
day They had not seen, each other
for over thirty years, and he could
: only make a short visit as lie has to
be In Sun Francisco Monday.
For fire Insurance phone 64, cor
ner Eleventh street and S. P. track.
. I). It. Wood & Co.
WEEKS 8 McGOWAlT CO
. . UNDERTAKE!
IJajr Iliona: Pacific 237,
Might Phones: F. XV. Weeks, 108-ja.
'. Lady Assistant.
Oscar Blackford of Ctntral l"olnt
district, was In the city for n few
hours Frltluy. He sulci that the crop
prospects wore good In that section
and that the Sisly orrhurd wus re
cently sold to C. A. Richmond who
has -been, working lu the postoffice In
Medford. The - tract consist? of
twonty-two acres of bearing orchard
part of it under Irrigation and with
good improvements. The sale price
is reported to have been $S000. '
Guaranteed brake lining for all
cars. 0. K. Gates Auto Co.
(leo. Hilton has received a wire
from his son Ben, who It with the
murines at Newport, K. I., that lie
has received his discharge and ex
pects to arrive home soon. He has
been on guard duty at the large tor
pedo station at Newport the most of
the time since he left here.
Electric cleaner delivered to your
home, rental $1.25 a day. Phone 90,
Paul's Electric Store. 260'
Miss T.- E. Wheolor who is teach
ing at Gold Hill is at home tor the
week end.
Furniture upholstering, mattress
making, crating and packing. Doug
las. 201 S. Riverside. Phone 162-J.
Mrs. Anna Sylva who has been vis
iting friends in the city for a tew
days, returned to Montague today.
City hemstitching and pecotlng So
yd. Mrs. B. E. Haney. 274
I.. I. Crawford of Talent, and Rob
ert Hrophy of Prospect, who have re
ceived their discharge from the ser
vice, arrived this morning 1 from
Camp Lewis.
Soe Treichler Pierson Inc., for
tires, oils and auto accessories.
' Pa1dKennedy passed thru Med
ford today from Camp Lewis. He
was In California at the time he was
called but was on the Jackson county
draft list. He has been mustered out
and is returning to his home In that
state.
Guaranteed springs for all cars-
C. E. Gates Auto Co.
Friday is considered by some peo
ple as an unlucky day, but evidently
Mayor C. B. Lamkin and L. Gartner
of Ashland, and the Walker Auto
company of Medford day not bellevp
in luck signs or forgot that yeaterday
was Friday, as Mr. Lamkin bought a
new Chalmers car and Mr. Gartner a
Chalmers car and a Maxwell truck,
and were last seen driving toward
Ashland with as much confidence aaj
If they had never heard of unlucky
days. - '
Dr. Heine, Garnett-Corey Bids;.
J. P. Hoagland and son D. M.
Hoagland of Central Point, were In
the city for a few hours Friday. The
young man arrived home a tew days
ago from service in the navy.
Get your milk, cream, butter and
buttermilk at DeVoe's.
W. J. Benson, who came from Iowa
a few days ago to see some land that
he traded for, sold a six-acre tract lu
Orchard Home to Geo. B. Young. The
tract is about one mile southwest of
Medford, and was formerly owned by
A.M. Park of Mt. Pulaski, 111. '
Dr. H. P. Hargrave, physician.
Rooms 409-410 Carnett-Corey Bldg..
phone 230. tf
E. M. Jefferson who formerly
worked in this district for the Mason-
Ehrman company, but now wocated
with headquarters at Klamath Falls,
is in the city for a few days on busi
ness. -' j
For 'Nu-Bone corsets sea Mrs. Paul
Hansen. Phore gS5-H. 267
Sergeant Seeley Hall of the avia
tion service, has arrived from San
Diego with his discharge and pur
chased a half interest in the Crater
Lake- garage. He has -been head me
chanic at the aviation field and car
ries high endorsements from bis su
periors.
Hot Chill 10 cents at 115 West
Main. 2G1
Chas. Hamilton of Ruch, was a
Medford visitor Friday.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
LOST Cameo pin,
office. . Reward. .
Return to this
... 261
WANTED Capable girl . for cook
and general housework; small
family, small house In country
with every convenience. Good
wages. Phone 19-X4. Mrs. A. L.
Withington, Central Point. 265
WANTED People having second
hand furniture for sale, address
W. B. Reynolds, Central Point,
Oregon. 261
FOR SALE White Leghorn pullets.
Phone 777-L. 263
WANTED Incubator. Phone 777-L.
262
FOR RENT Eight acres, six acres
irrigated, with buildings. Wells
Mann, two miles north of Hoover
: Dairy, east side of Bear creek .2,S
FOR SALE Two young heifers,
fresh soon, two miles north of
. Hoover Dairy, east Bide of Bear
creek. , Price $45.00. Wells Mann.
262
WANTED To rent small nicely fur
nished house, three bed rooms or
two with sleeping porch. Must be
well heated and completely and
tastily furnished. Box L, Mall Tri
bune. 260
WANTED To buy voung 1400 lb.
ranch horse. W'.'E. Hall, R. 1,
Box 55a. I ,. -, 261
FOR SALE Durham bull calf, $3.00
If taken at once. Call 370-X, noon
or evenlnus. 260
DR. RICKERT
Optometrist
' BYES SCTENTIFICALII
TESTED, AND GLASSES
PROPERLY FITTED
Suite 1-2 over May Co,
NO MICH'S USED
Geo. Hums and A. L. Johnston of
Portland, were visiting the men-hunts
lu the city Friday.1
Guaranteed piston rings tor all
cars.. O. K. Uutes Auto Co.
The VC I a math county court has
made niienlorcd an order, placing a
bounty1 upon Jack, rabbits killed In
Klamath - county. Tho bounty will
amount to 'five cents for each pulr of
ours submitted, when brought lu lu
lota of at least 50 pairs.
You can drink a pint of cider for
a nickel at DeVoe's. v ' v
The lucal egg market along with
the national one Is still on the tobog
gan, the hen products selling tor 45
cents a dozen today and one or two
groceries selling tor 50 cents. It Is
predicted that egns will soon full
much lower lu price, and that butter
and cheese will also hit the down
ward slide.
Maintain national spirit. Joint
tho new National Guard, how form
lug. 116 1
Saturday morning's minimum tem
perature of 27 H degrees abovo was
the coldest of this week. Rain Is
predicted tor tonight and Sunday.
Windshield glasses tor all cars. C.
E. Gates Auto Co.
Welboru Iteoson of Talent, spent
the week In Portland ou business and
It is rumored that ho would return
home from the state metropolis with
several fine Hereto rd .bulls for his
hord
DeVoe has a fine line ot assorted
chocolates at 60c per pound.
Gold stars for two Jackson county
men appear In the O. ' A. C. service
flag, which Is entitled to nearly 50
gold stars. The two boys from this
county who died in service were Wal
ter A. Phillips and Clement N. Sum
mers of Ashland. : While Information
is not arallablo on the cause of death
In many cases the records show that
at least 14 men were killed In action
or died of wounds, and 1$ died of
Spanish influenza or pneumonia.
One man was drowned in - France,
and another went down on the Tus
can la. Two stars represent faculty
members. ' .
Coors Malted Milk at 115 West
Main. . 261
, Mary E. Wiseman of San Francis
co, and C W. Hutten and wife ot
Portland, were Hotel Holland guests
Friday.
I Goo, G. Augustine arrived from
j Seattle Friday to spend u fnw days ill
j Medford and vicinity on business,
1 The Holland into Is becoming very
; popular for Sunday dinner. Ilnvo-t
I yuu tried them? If nut do so tomorrow-.
A la carlo dinner from 12 to
' 3 p. m. and r to 7:30 p. in. 260
It developed Saturday that a third
trunk full of whisky was chocked
from Oakland, Cul., in addition to
tho ones sent lo Medford and Grunts
'Pass. This one was e Hooked to Huso
burg but by mistake wus put oft at
Morllu or Myrtle Crock. This trunk
and Its contents, 3U quarts, are lu
custody ot the sheriff ot Douglus
county. Tho .Medford mini and wom
an suspected by the authorities us
being Implicated with W. K. Young,
who Is under arrest In Grunts Vivas,
in tho attempt to smugglo tho three
trunks of liquor thru visited Grants
Pass yesterday In hopes of bolpg uj
lowed to converse with Young, but
wero refused this permission by the
sheriff. .
You can always tlnd something for
a quick much at DoVoe's.
Lieutenant Ralph II. McCurdy and
wife arrived on Friday ovenlng'i
train from San Francisco, for a few
weeks .visit at home. Ha was first
lieutenant and was serving ns mili
tary Instructor for the S. A. T. C. at
the 1'nlverslty of Wisconsin when
the. war closed. He has received his
discharge and will probably return
to San Francisco to resume his posi
tion with the California Insurance
company.
Join the new classes at the Med
ford Business college, forming dur
ing the month ot January, 1919.
Large, commodious, 'comfortablo
rooms just Inspected by a member
of the health committee of tho city
of Medford and pronounced sanitary
and tree front danger of lufectlon
from contagious diseases. Re-opened
by permission ot the mayor and
health officer ot the city after caro-
tul investigation. 2 GO-
- Helen Thursman ot M'urshfleld,
Ore., Is visiting friends in the city for
a few days.
Nash Hotel. Special rates, week
or month. Steam heat. 267
W". L. McCulloch, F. S. Johnson and
H. I. Stentenmyer of Portlund, were
guests at Hotel. Medford Friday.
It pays to save In the Building &
Loan. 429 M. F. ft H. Bldg.
Tuesday, January 28
WILLIAM MORRIS
Presents '
Julian
Eltimge
' r (Him3elf)
AND A NOTABLE CAST OF PLAYERS ,
Season's AttractionjDe Luxe
Sydney Grant
The Arnaut Brothers
Cleo Gascoigne
Pancing Lavars
Dainty Marie
Zelma Whitman
Arthur Shirley
'i-ogo Furo
Marjorie Bennett.
NEW GOWNS SPECIAL SCENERY LATEST
' , i SONGS . ..
MAIL ORDERS NOW.1 SEAT SALE MONDAY,
. .. ; JANUARY 27 10 A; M. .
PRICES: ' Lower Floor, first 3 rows, $2.00; balance
lower floor, $1.50, Balcony, first-4 lows, $1.00; bal
ance balcony, 50c. ' . ,
This company has just completed an engagement in
San Francisco, playing to capacity, with most favor
able press reports. ; . ;
COMING U. S. Government Big Special, "AMERI
CA'S ANSWER."
If You Have Had the Flu
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Or a hnrd cold, and are in a woakoned and run-down condition, take
a bottle of San Tox Syrup Hypophosphltos (11.15). It is a strong
tonio and flesh builder; or try a bottle of Dikes Henf Iron and Wino
($1.20). It Is a good stimulant and tonic.
, - -
Heath's Drug' Store
Phone 884 , The San Tox Store
Thos. McDonnell and It. T. Char
ley of Sun Francisco, wero In Ihu city
Friday on buslnuss,
Insure. In sure Insurance. I'hone
799 or OUK-Y, lleniuitt lliv. Co. !HU
11. W. 'Webber mid wlfu and Clyde
!!. Mies ti( llrnnls Pass, worn uiuuiih
tho out of town visitors In Medford
Friday.
I'opoorn that will pop ut !!0o per
lb, Wiirntii-, Wort man ft tlore, 360
i 11. Jumna mid wiro of Ashluud,
worn visiting friends n tho city yes
torday. ,
1. l'etvrmun tiud wife cumo In from
Beuglo Friday for n tew days visit
In tho city.
Mrs. Kuy Gutiynu mid Mrs. Jess
Storm ot Dunsmulr are visiting
friends In the city today. -
titio. V. Baldwin mid T. K. Stan
ley ot Portlund and Win. It. Hyde of
Grants Fuss, wore guests at Ilotol
Nash Friday,
Albert Janson came over from Oak
llnr, Cal., Friday for a tew days visit
In tho city, -
(llvo tho wlfo and family a treat
tomorrow. Toko thorn 10 tho Holland
cafe. .Sumptuous a In carlo dinner
from IS to S p. m. and B to 7:110 p
m. ' i 800"
The following Hem In tho lexlslu
tlvo eiirrrnpiiiiilenco from Halem In
tho KuKvnn Ihilly MemniUKor is ol
llltel'tml to Medriii'd people: "lteil
suulutlve Sheldon mid wlfo aro hiiv
liiK ti llltlu fun Willi each otluir over
Ihu fuel Ihuloaeli hits rented n house
here. They tiro eonleut, liuwover,
with ono huiisn for tho holh of Ihmn
and Ihu reutlntc of two houses was
merely tho reault of lark or eu-tirditi-a
lion uf effort,"
Wolls Maun of rural roulu ! '
a social and business visitor In the
city today,
TWO MORE STATES
RATIFY DRY LAW
WASIIINOTON. .Inn. 'J.V-Hnlifi-entiiui
of the luuhiKilmn amendment
wan certified to llie Kluto di'imrt
men! Imluv hv Wvomiiiir I'lahn,
luiifcim.' :i'J !uteH nffieiiillv lieard
from. Until were certilied liv I In'
itoveiiioi'H.
WASHINGTON'. .Inn. a.-.-Tlit mi
mini Indian uniirmirmtloit liill enrrv
inir $HI,H00,IHI0 wit punned tmlnv tiV
the liniiw and went to llie M-nnlts
F
WAHIIl'NUTON, .hill, i!S. ituvluits
ot imii'U than I l5,'UU.U00,u lu th
iiniiteiutilnleil war nxi"ndlturi or
Ihu war and navy ilepiirtineirtH wm
reported lo (iniiHi'imn tuduy In u hill
framed by llie huiisn uiiproni-lutluiiH
I'oiunillUio. The muiuitiro provides
fur llie return to llie treusury of $7,.
1 711, Iful, il l i In rush utid tor thu run
cellullon of iiuihorlly for 11 depnrt
iuuiiIh tu olilluutu the Kovvriiuient fur
s.Si! I.0SH.8UI uddttloliul.
Tho war deiiiirtimmt'ii unvliiK
iimtiutil to Jil.Si ),"U."i,i77 In oauli
and ?Ji,lliu. 0311.SII4 III iiuiliiirlnllinin
whllo Ihu BKtirnMiilo provided (or the
dil'inieiit was $'.'4,Sari,Ha".ail0 III
oaidi Slid $i.Ktlu.0a7.i)Ut In uuthorl
.utlniiH. Tho navy's mini was
a"U,.'itf,i!0H In nU and $.8!i,"il0,.
rtim In nulhorltntloiis. Willi Its sav.
IiiKa I. Ml" vitsli 'itl 131. Unu,.
iiihi utilhorlrutlous,
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Last Time Tonight ; : 't&Kl Big mvttdW Night Sho w
Tho House of Big Foaturc.1
MITCHELL LEWIS v TOM SANTSCHI
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Special Music ...
Orchestra
Mr. Root,
Director
PATHE NEWS. Tho Comedy ia Ex
ceptional.
Special Music"
Mrs. Emovick
Organ iut.
-waar piay Sunday and Monday -warpu
What do you know of
the Private Life
of Kings?
Gladys Brockwell
j As the Countess in
"Kultur"
' ' '.. A Super Production. . -
Hi'lilnd III" mini, behind (lie
Kim Hint klllml the liclr to
Hie Auxtrlnii tlirunc, mid
IiiuiiiIimI tho umitot war
stood a wiiuuiii.f
In this gripping
drama are shown
three historical
conditions.
1st, Is the ques
tion of the actual
cause of the war.
2nd, Is a graphic
portrayal of So
cret Diplomacy.
'Jrd, Revelation of
tho private lifo of
Teuton Royalty.
OfficalWar Comedy Special Music-
Review of That will please Mrs. Emerich,
Interest to all. Old and young. Organist.
Sunday Matinee Start3 at 2:15; Orchestra plays afternoon and evening.
"Kultur" will only be shown Sunday and Monday. Adults 25c; Children 10c.
Special Music
Orchestra,
Mr. Root,
Director
Coming The U. S. Government Big Special, "AMERICA'S ANSWER."
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mspei jj
oom
Drive Out Pessimism
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Chcci' ii) and bvi;-1ivMi up for ilio hnyH 'coming lioint'.
Light your Elcc.tH Sign. If j-ou haven 't-onc get. one.
Do youi mH to keep' trade coming your way to help
make jolw for the Iio.vh coiniiig bnck. .'' '
California-Oregon Power Company
Phone 168 , ; , . Medford, Oregon
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