rEDFORT) MATTJ TRTRTTNE. MTTOFOTCT), -ftTlEflOtf. MONTVAY,- .TAytTAttY. 27. Ifllfl PXOTC FOUR 4 f OCAL AND PERSONAL Klaus' Medford men despite the chilly weather put In tho day Sunday f lulling at tlio river. Tho Rteelhond wore not hltlns but the trout wore and thoro were larse catches of cut throat mid other trout. Many others (lulled In Hoar creek with success for trout. Tho 'fly fishermen have much contempt for thosa who ro fishing; at thin tlmo of tho year with egira when tlio laruo ond small streams are full of spawning fish. The water In he rlvnr tiltho hiBh is not muddy, hut of n milky color. 1 Havo buyer for Medford residence, easy terms, Bennett Inv. Co. 261 Tho Woman's Association of the Presbyterian church will meet in the ohurcli chapel Tuesday afternoon nt J : SO, and tho members are urged to conio early as there Is work for all. Popcorn that will pop at 20c per lb. Warner, Wormian & Gore. 2C6 .Lieutenant Cnrl Y. Tengwald has been promoted to property, manager of the Chicago district of the U, S. army ordnance corps. 'When he took . charge of the position he assumed re sponsibility for every bit of ordnance In tho district amounting In value to $iriO,O.0O,OOO. He has a force of 60 persons under him, mostly girls, do ing auditing work. Xcw Vacuum Cleaners to rent $1.00 per day delivered, J73 if yon call. Electric Home Supply Co., 1 1 1 West Main. Telephone 12. 265 North bound train No. 14 due in Medford at 7:35 a. m. daily was marked up at that time this morning as T hours late due to a bad freight wreck the other, side of Dunsmuir. Quito a number of prospective pas sengers for Portland and other points north were disappointed at the long delay. Guaranteed spar plugs for all cars. C. E. Gates Auto Co. - . A telegram received in Jackson ville on Saturday announced the death of Mrs. Alary Bagshaw Moore at her homo on Friday night at Doty, Wash., of a second attack of flu and pneumonia. . She died before her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. D. . AV. Bagshaw. who left here Thursday nlghtAreach ed her bedside, they having been de layed by food conditions in that part of Washington. Mrs. Moore was 24 years of age and as Mary Bagshaw was very well known and popular in Jacksonville, having served one or two terms as city recorder of that town. She was married about two months ago to A. Moore. For tho best insurance see Holmes, the Insurance Man. Rev. L. Myron Boozer officated at the funeral services at Brownsboro this afternoon over Ivan R. Monia, the 15 year old boy who died of fatal j injuria jeieivuu ju uu uui'iueui. uu his father's ranch. For painting and paperhanglng see J. P. Listen, 167 Beatty street. First class work. v 266 County Prosecutor Roberts spent Monday forenoon at Gold Hill on business connected with his office. . Malted milk 50c lb. DeVoe's. The Federal Employment Service office in the Nash hotel has been doubled In size and will be re-arranged, as tho result of the visit of W. F. Smith of Portland, state director of the service, here last week. Mr. Smith deemed the office too small nnd informed Superintendent Janes that he would also like plenty of seat ing capacity for visitors. Join National Guard today. 32 North Central. 261 W. J. Walker of Calgary, Canada, is making his headquarters in the city for several days while he looks over tho valley. He was a caller at the Commercial club today. Shoes at cost. 10 South Central. Tho members of the Link Bible class of tho Baptist church will be welcome at the farewell .reception for Mrs. Frank Loder given by the Ladies' society of the church at the home of Mrs. Don Piatt Tuesday afternoon. The early part of the arternoon will be devoted to the mls- ! sionnry meeting. New Vacuum Cleaners to ' rent f 1.00 per day delivered, 75c if you rail. Electric Home Supply Co., Ill West Main. Telephone 12. 265' "Wm. Biege of Route 2, was a Medford visitor Saturday. We will close shop in a few days for the summer. Anyone wanting fur work done, please get busy. F. W. Bartlott, 105 West Main St. . Tho following Item relating to the profit in raising hogs appears In the current issue of the Jackson County Farm Bureau News: "Twenty-three oluo members of the Pig club in Jack, sou county raised a like number of pigs last year at a cost of $404.40. At the time of making reqorts in the fall, tho market value of these hogs was $SG9.09, making , a total profit of $404.03 or $20.20 for each mem ber. That's not bo bad far a pig." ; Dully's Taxi. Douge cars. Phone 15. ' . . , . S. A. Mooro who has been . In Grunts Pass for a few days, returned homo Saturday. ' TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE Good grain hay (loose). East Fourteenth street, C' "- E. Kirk. 266 TOR RENT Strictly modern six rooin bungalow. Apply phone 887-L. ; 263 "WEEKS iC MCGOWA1T CO . UNDERTAKER Day rhone: Pacific 227. Night Phones: F. W. Weeks, 198-J9. Lady Assistant. W. E. Anderson who Is on the Furry place near tho Bunnysldo coal mine, was iu tho city Saturday. Ho said that he did not come In very often as the roads were bad, but that they expected the county officials would fix them up this year. Before packing for cold storage, wo are offering some fine furs, foxes, wolves, etc., at greatly reduced prices. F. W. Bartlott, 115 West Main street. National Guard forming. Recruits ages 1$ to 45 wanted. 32 North Cen tral. 261 Mnrlan Woltors, who formerly lived on West Second street, but was lit California for several months go lug Into the army, has received his discharge and returned from Camp Lewis Saturday. For fire insurance phone 64, cor- rior Eleventh street and S. P. track. D. R. Wood & Co. M. H. Yawman of Seattle, arrived Jn Medford Saturday for a few days visit with friends. Furniture uphoistermg. mattress making, crating and packing. Doug las, 201 S. Riverside, Phone 163-J. Mrs. W. E. Church returned Satur day from a three weeks visit with Portland and Roseburg friends. City hemstitching and pecoting 5a yd. Mrs. B. E. Haney. 274 Mrs. J. O. Holt of Eugene arrived on the Saturday evening train for a few days visit with Miss Vesta Holt and the families of Dr. Picket and Ernest Smith. See Treichler Pierson Inc., for tires, oils and auto accessories. W. H. Bone of Morgan Hill, Cal.. who has been visiting at the home of Jay Jacobs, left lor home Sunday evening. He is in the lumber busi ness and has been looking over the timber business In Washington and northern Oregon, and stopped oft for a few days talk over old times in South Dakota where they formerly lived. Guaranteed springs tor all cars. C. E. Gates Auto Co. Eugene Narregan came up from Rogue River Saturday to spend Sun day with the boys In the city. Dr. Heine, Garnett-Corey Bid. - Judge Wm. M. Colvig went to Grants Pass last evening to visit for a few days. Get your milk, cream, batter and buttermilk at DeVoe's. Scott Woolf left Sunday for a few dayi business trip to Chico, Cal. Dr. H. P. Hagrave. physician. Rooms 409-410 Carnett-Corey Bldg., phone 230. tf Glen Sinclair of Camp Meade, Md., and Roy R. Bowman of Camp Lewis, Wash., having received their dis charge from the service, returned home Sunday. , , For 'Nu-Bone corsets see Mrs. Paul Hansen. Phone 5S5-H. , 267 . Fred A. Williams of Grants Pass, the new member of the state public service commission while in tho city Saturday investigating the Pacific & Eastern railroad situation took occa sion, in commenting on the commis sion's hearing here on Feb. 6th of the Oregon Gas & Electric company's ap plication to raise its rates, urged that all citizens who wish to make a protest be present at that time. Guaranteed brake lining for all cars. C. E. Gates Auto Co. Jack Heath who was in the service at Camp Lewis, has received his dis charge and arrived home Saturday. Whipping cream at De Voe's. E. F. Raymond of Crescent City, Cal., who has been visiting friends in the city for a few days, returned home Sunday. Hot Chili 10 cents at 115 West Main. 201 ' Miss May Buchanan left Sunday to accept a position In a fruit distribut ing house at Los Angeles. Guaranteed piston rings for all cars. C. E. Gates Auto Co. Chester Welters, merchant at Tal ent was visiting friends In the city Sunday. You can drink a pint of cider for a nickel at DeVoe's. Horace Bromley having been mus tered out of the service, arrived homo from Camp Lewis Sunday. (jlf qour usual UP table drink, disagrees OOby not try INSTANT POSTUM Mo headache : no heart- flutter: no indigestion: no aleeplosaneas. Old Fashioned Apple Butter ' 25c the 18-oz. Tin Kraut and Sausage A Balanced "Meal 30c the 29-oz. Tin Schieffelin's Grocery ?6-40 North Central Ave. Mrs. Theo. llawklnnnn and chil dren nrrived from Phillips county, Neb., Sunday to visit her father, W. A. Schllusog. Hemstitching, pecoting, alt work guaranteed. Vanity Hat Shoo. , Mrs. R. It. Lonlor of Grants Pass, who has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Vromnn, returned home last evening. Maintain national spirit. Joint the now National Guard, now form ing. 261 E. R. Vromnn who was in the chemical wurfaro making gas shells at the Edgewood arsenul, Md., was mustered out of tho servico nt Camp Lewis nnd arrived homo Saturday. Windshield glasses tor all cars. C. E. Gates Auto Co. F, E. Bigelow of San Luis Obispo, Cal., who Is traveling for a wholesale grocery house, arrived Sunday for a few days visit In the city, DeVoe has a fine line of assorted chocolates at 60o per pound. Lloyd Wilson who has been visit lug home since he was mustered out of the service, returned to Portland the latter part of the week to resume his position with the N. P. Railway company. ' Coors Malted Milk at 115 West Main. 861 I. A. Merriman who was In the city today, said that ho was feeling pretty good now that his son Merrltt had returned home for good Sunday.- He has had a hard siege in the hospital for several months, having had sev eral operations and it will take him a long time to recuperate, but now that he is home his many friends hopo ho will regain his health. k. You can always find something for a quick lunch at DeVoe's. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Easter, Mich igan friends who have beon visiting Dr. and Mrs. F. G. Carlow for several months, left today for Riverside, Cal. 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 Earl Bailey who has been at the Seattle naval training station tins re ceived his discharge and arrived hove today. Nash Hotel. Special rates, -week or month. Steam heat. 267 Sergt. G. A. Gitzan and wife ar rived this morning from Camp Lewis. He was in the ammunition train ser vice, but the war quit too soon for him to get in. active service. It pays to save in the Building & Loan, 429 M. F. & H. Bldg. Mrs. V. C. and Mrs. Henry Cleve land arrived from Bend, Ore., to wait here for their husbands who expect to be mustered out of the service soon, and will arrivo from Camp Lee, Va., and Camp Fremont, Cal. Rainbow, the big Commercial club cat, and mascot, retired to private life Saturday as Mrs. Satchwell, the retiring secretary, gave him to Night Policeman Elmer Adams whose home on West Jackson street will be the permanent domicile of Rainbow until some mouse unexpectedly runs across him and chases him out of the coun ty. The handsome cat is Bix months old and one of the largest. If not the largest In Medford, has spent most of his life in the club building and therefore bis feline education has been woefully neglected as re gards dogs and rodents. One good thing about him was that he Btayed in nights. The Incoming secretary. Will G. Steel, will have to get an- rother mascot, probably a bull dog or a spider. LIBERTY TAXI With new Dodge car. Stationed at 10 N. Front St. Halo & Lyon, Props. Phone 33 -f MEDFORD IRON WORKS FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP Also nccnt for FnirbunkH and Morse Eneines. 17 South Riverside. . This morning's prediction was for moro rnln Moncuy night and Tues day, Tlio in I n I mu in temperature of this morning was 36 degrees, tiltho It felt colder. I Tho Medford Commercial club and the Jackson County Business Moil's association have received Invitations to attend tho Oregon State Retailors association convention to bo hold at Salem on Monday, Tuesday nnd Wod ncsduy, Feb. 10, il and 12. All re tail merchants, whuther or not they are members of tho association, lire urged to attend tho convention. Insure In sure Insurance. Phono 79s or G011-Y. Bennett Inv. Co. 262 Of the 35 high schools of Oregon that entered the state chumplonshlp contest high school debate league this full, 11 have withdrawn bringing tho number to 24. Tho greater part of those withdrawals have boon occa sioned either by the Influensa epi demic, or by an excess of work. Tho four schools obliged to withdraw on account of work are Grants Pass, Moro, Prlnoylllo and Franklin hlRh. The schools now In tho louguo are Medford, Athlnnd, Bundon, Bond, Conullle, Corbett. Enterprise, Esta cada, Kugono, Mnrshfleld, McMlnn vlllo, Ixwtlno, Mllton-Kreowater, Mo lalla. North Bond, Ontario, Oregon Olty, Pendleton, Phoenix, and Silver ton. J Hotel Arrivals Saturday and Sunday gnosis hotels: Holol Medford L. C. Roehnrdt. at S. M. Cnlklns. n. M. Bartlott, R. D. En loe, J. O. Turner, F. D. Waring, I. A. Hughes, C. W. Stockwell. F. W. Wol den. Van R. Petrson, N. T. Sutton, It. G. Clark, Mr. and Mrs. J., F. Brady, Portland; S. C. Ness. H. S. Hancock, H. S. Hogan, San Francisco; Lieut. H. B. Oesley, New York City; W. J. Walker, Calgary, Can.; Thos. B. Mul len and wife, . J. L. I-arkey, Duns muir; 11. D. Mills. J. D. -Jackson. Butte Falls; W. A. Sumner, city; Eddie Knhn, Joe Friedman. ' San Francisco: R. J. Sater, W. A. Martin. O. E. Knight, Seattle; A. L. Umph lette, S. P. Co., F. M. Richardson. Tacoma; W. J. Kellson, Yrcka; Wm. Peterson, Eugene, Helen Thursman, city. Hotel Holland Mrs. H. R. Bllven, Applegate; W. E. Mooney and family. Prospect; Don Dimlck, Mary White, Rogue River; J. Johnson and wire, Roseburg; E. C. Byford, Portland; G. A. McLean, Ashland. Hotel Nash E. E. King. Owen Conover, W. C. Fruit, A. C. Plumloy, R. E. Deane. C. R. Fiflold, W. Garri son, Jacob Wlrtr, Grants Pass; S. R. Williams, city; Mrs. C. E. Austin, Everett, Wash.: Jorry Lewis. M. H. Simons, Eagle Point; H. L. Vaughn, Spokane; Alsest Jensen, Harry Lewis 4nd C. F. Garrison, Oak Bar, Cal. DIED. ANDREWS Mrs. -Caddie Louise wife of Edward .f. Andrews, died In the city of New York on the morning of Saturday, Jan. 25th, 1919, from a second stroko of apoplexy. Mrs. An drews was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. N. P. !.eo and was born In Sparta, Wisconsin. She possessed a wonderfully sweet soprano voice which she used professionally for twelve years and during hor eleven years residence In Medford gave un sparingly of her great talent when ever called upon by an admiring pub- 6 Bell-ans' Hot water Sure Relief RELL-ANS Wfor indigestion Tonight and Tomorrow AND HALE HAMILTON "OPPORTUNITY" Bubbling with laughter tingling with suspense RIALTO SPECIAL 11 THAT UNCLE ILL DO FOR The Used Made as Good as New For 30c a dozen wo re-sharpon your used safely blades. Wo muko them as good or hotter than now ones. It Is economy and a plea sure to use them, ' ' ' ' " 1 ' Heath's Drug' Store Phone 884 The San Tox Store lie. A tudy of ruro pomnuul charm and I'bnructor will lie tuully iiilsaud by her many frlauds and relatives, 8lto leaves to moiVn her loss her husband E, M. .Andrews, her daughter, Caro lina Andrews and two sisters, Mrs. Chns. li. Wise of Mimkuto, Minn., who was with her during her lust days, and Mrs. J. M. Root of this city. Deceased will be burled In tho family plot ut Spuiiu, Wis, STRONG Mrs. Stella M. Htrong, wife of A. E. Strong, died at the Sac red Heart hosnltul nt 10:15' a. nt. Sunday, Fob. 26 th, of pneumonia fol lowing an nttack of tho liifluouia, Sho Is survived by her husband and four Bimill children. Mr. Strong Is Just recovering from an attack of the flu. The family homo was on Bonn Lnno In tho Central Point dlstrlnt. Tho family formerly resldod In tho Eagle Point district. Funaral services will bo held Wed nesday front the Weeks & MuGnwan company Chanel at 10 a. in., with Rev. Carlos of. tho Methodist church officiating. WRADRHAW lVliliuh Allen Ttrnil. shew vn horn Jnlv 1. 18.10. in Tns wntl ennntv. iflinom, and' died nt Medfnnl. Oreirnn. Jan. 27. lOtl), nl the nee of n8 venr. 0 month nnd !'fl dnv. She was married Keh. 18, 181S to William Hrndlinw, nt Atlanta. III,, nnd tliev moved to I.oifnn nml Mneon eountv. where tliev lived until mov inp to NohrnKkn. in 1R72. livimr there until 1880, nt which time thpv enme to Orocon. wliero Huv linv I'ved einro. ITer ln"diind. Mr. Willinm Prndtihnw, died October 0, I'lOH. To their union vnn horn five eliild ren. four of whom nro left to mourn their loss two dnneW and two nn. nd seven wrnndebildn. 7dii Rtoveno. Mr. Kffio M"" T-r-Mr. Rda Br"'luiw and M Irn I ec Rrarthnw. "H )ivi in the Hoif" rivr vn'W. Funeral services will ho bold nt Prl'. i-hniwl Wndniwsdnv nt ? :30 1. m.. Pev. Cnrloa of fieintinar. In (nmi.wt nt T f O P. ennte THE PROPER COURSE Information of Prlrclexn Value to Every Medford CltlnMi. How to act In an emergency Is knowlodgo of Inestimable worth, and this la particularly true of Mio dis eases und ills of the human body. If you suffer, with kidney backache, ur inary dlsordors, or any form of kid ney trouble, the advice contained In the following statement should add a valuable asset to your store of know, ledge. What could be more convinc ing proof of the efficiency of Doan's Kidney Pills than the Btutemonl of a nearby resident who bus used them and publicly tolls of tho benefit de rived? J. D. Samuels, R. F. D. No. 2, Con tral Point, Ore., Bays: "Several years ago I worked at tho slono mason trada nnd during, that tlmo my back gave me a great' deal of trouble. I had hard work getting down and I could hardly straighten up. After 1 had taken Doan's Kidney Pills awhile I didn't havo the lameness In my back and could get up and down as woll as ever." Price 00c nt nil dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy got Doan's Kidney Pills tho same that Mr. Samuols had. Foster-Mllburn Co., Mfgrs., Buffalo, X. Y. Adv. SUITS .TO ORDER taii.00 UP Also Cleaning, Prmwlns n,1 AMrrlM 188 E. MAIN. 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If regulation of" tlio diet does not relieve their torpidity Dr. King's New Life Pills will. They aro perfect bowel trainers, clcanas tho system surely, comfortably. 25c. MINERS' QUICKSILVER $1.75 Pound THE MEDFORD BUSINESS- COLLEGE Is now open for IniBlnojm nt 111 North Grape street. IIus beon inspected by tlio City Health Commlttpe nnd DECLARED SANITARY nnd snfo from conditions dlsonsos. X All " ' j, i TIGHT RIGHT J fFtresday, January 28 ' William Morris Presents Julian Eltinge (Himself) and a Notable Cast of Players Season's Attraction DelLuxe SEATS NOW SELLING Prices, lower floor, first 3 rows, $2.00; balance lower floor, $1.50. Balcony, first 4 rows, $1.00; balance balcony 50c. COMING "AMERICA'S ANSWER" nOOIl SPUDS nt 1.00 per 100 AUSTRALIAN HItOWN ONIONS jyj.OO per 100 ' . For Suln fi'r Monarch Seed b Feed Go. $1.75 Pound ;