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PAGE TWO MEDFORt) MATT; " TRTBTJNE, MEDFOUn, OREGON, WEUNKSOAV, JANUARY -29, .1919 I0CAL AND PERSONAL - "San Francisco streets are filled with soldlerB wild have spent all tholr money rilnce being discharged,' are broke and without jobs and many of thorn- far from home," sold Sheriff Charles Terrell, who returned home from the above mentioned city with a prisoner .litis morning. "Two recent ly discharged soldiers left the train t was on at Crldley, Jallf., without a. ceut, with the intention of beating their way by freight ,to Portland. Popcorn that will nop t 20c per lb. iVYarner, Wormian & Gore. 266 Sid Brown arrived home last night having spent the last two weeks at ICurekn. Cat., in attendance on the fatal illness and funeral of his father. Malted milk 6-Oc lb. DeVoe's. : - Superintendent of Schools Daven port continues to recuperate from his recent Illness and now spends about five hours dally In his office. It thts Improvement continues he expects to be able to assume full active charge of the schools the latter part of next week.. , . - ,'-.'; New Vacuum Cteaners to" rent $1.00 per day delivered, $75 It you call. Electric Home Supply Co., Ill West Main. Telephone 12. 65 Among visitors at the' Commercial club yesterday were John and Irene Dickey of Redding, Cal., and Airs. 1 V: Schreyer of Tacoma. For painting and paperhanglng see J. P. Listen. 407 Beatty street. First. class work. 267 .Mrs. Mae Wilson, a . practical nurse, of Medford, who has been looking after influenza patients In this city for some time, left this morning for her. home. Roseburg Review. .. ... . . -, - Whipping cream at DeVoe's. - The minimum temperature of 23 1 degrees above combined with a fog early tills morning made very dis agreeable chilly weather. At 8 o'clock the fog became a dense one, but In an hour's time the sun broke thru mak ing the day ideal. Fair weather is predicted for today and tonight and Wednesday. . i- New Vacuum Cleaners to rent $1.00 per day delivered, 7oc if you call. Electric Home Supply Co., Ill "West Main. Telephone 12. " 263 The Julian Eltinge theatrical com pany of 26 members which pleased a very large audience at the Page last night,, left this morning In a special coach attached to train 14 for Eugene where 'the attraction appears tonight. The company played Monday nigtlt at Redding. Cal. 1 ' We will close shop In a few days for the-, summer. Anyone ' wanting fur work done, please get busy. F. W. Bartlett, 105 West Main St. ' - B: M. Collins has decided to locate in The' Dalles and will run a garage and sell Maxwell and Charlmers cars and' trucks. He will leave MeYford in about two weeks and his family will follow later. Mr. Collins has a letter from his son Fred C, a mem ber of E battery, 2nd Field Artillery, that they have arrived from France and are at Camp Knox, Kentucky. You tan always find something for a quick lunch at DeVoe's. Deputy Sheriff Glenn Terrell ar rived in Medford yesterday from Red ding, Cal., with Joe Martin of Ash-land.--.who is charged with criminal assault..: ; . ' '. - i lnsuretln sure Insurance. -Phone 799 or 009-Y.- Bennett Inv. Co. 291 'The new stretch of highway from Grants- Pass to the Jackson county line, for which work the state high way commission is asking for bids, , will be'2Q feet wide; The paved part will be 16 feet wide, and a two-foot - strip pf macadam will be placed on each side of the paving. ' ' ' City hemstitching and pecoting 5c yd. Mrs. B. E. Haney. ' 274 - Donald, the little son of Major and Mrs. George Von der Hellen, under went an operation for appendicitis in a San Francisco hospital Friday mor ning. ' The little fellow was quite ill while In Corvallis and upon the re cent arrival of the family in the Call forntn city San Francisco physicians advised an Immediate operation. It is expected lie will recover without further difficulty. y Guaranteed springs for all cars. C. E.'. Gates Auto Co. - U Mr. and -Mrs. AV. A. MacKay of New York city, have been spending a few! days with Mr. 'and Mrs. Lee Davenport- at 1010 Oakdale avenue. Mrs. MacKay . is Mrs, Davenport's sister., ,': ' ' . .; ' Guaranteed brake lining for all ears'. "C. E. Gates Auto Co. , Born There was born Jan. 26, 1919 to Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Doty, 707 West Eleventh street, a nine pound son. Mrs. Doty and son are doing nicely., ; ' ' - ' , '-- ' ' ! Guaranteed piston rings tor all cars!" C. E.'CateB Auto Co.1 '' 't ' Al Pahkey of Central Point, was a Medford visitor Wednesday.' You can drink a pint of cider for a nicKei at uevoe s. F.' J. Arnold who was In an engi neer1 regiment at Camp Humphrey, Va.i' when the war closed, has re ceived his discharge and arrived in Medford Tuesday oh his way to. his home at Watklns. ' ' . Hemstitching, pecoting. all work Biinranteed. Vanltv flat Shon. - H. 6. Nordwick came in from his ranch on Rogue river Tuesday to at tend to some business matters In the city:--' ' lVl ' ' :'! '"" 'Guaranteed spark plugs for all cars.' C. E. Gates Anto Co. ' Frank DeFord of Table Kock, was in the city for a few hours Tuesday on business. ' '-.:. The party that took a bout from Bybeo urldgo call up 681-11 to avoid further trouble." ' 2P-4 J. C. Pendleton and son Vern of Table Rock, were In tho city Tues day. Mrs. Pendleton who has been hera roeclvlnir treatment for I ho flu was no mui'li Improved tlmt she went npme wuu iiiem, , Dr. Heine, Garnett-Coroy Bldg.' Will Cottrell who Is on a ranch up the river was in the city tor a few hours Tuesday. . ' ' Before packing- for cold storage. we are offering some fine furs, foxes, wolves, etc., at greatly reduced prices. "F. V. Bartlett, 115 West Main street. Catherine Soutter who has been In Portland tor 'some time, ' returned home this morning. For the best Insurance see Holmes, tho insurance Man. '.. Ed Campbell, F. C. Clark and G. F. Fuller spent Tuesday at the river fishing. This Is the first time that Mr. Fuller has had a chance to try his luck for steelhead and has credit for lauding the first one after their arrival. They reported a good catch lor so eariy in tne season. Shoes at cost. 10 South Central. C. McDonald of Ruch and Harry Ryan and Roland Mitchell of Jack sonville, having received their dis charges, arrived from Camp Lewis Tuesday,' "; , Polly's Taxi. Dodge cars. Phone 13 ' --, I.aVon Kundel who was In the avi ation service at Lake Charles. La.. returned home the first of the week For fire insurance phone 64. cor ner 'Eleventh street and S. P. track. D. R. Wood & Co. ' ' The Salvage department of Bel gian Relief will meet at the new quarters of the Ladles' Exchange and rest room on North Front street for all day work Thursday. The presi dent of the W. C. T. U. asks for a full attendance of members and friends as there is business of impor. tance. ' . , : - Furniture upholstering,- mattress making, crating and packing". Dong las, 201 S. Riverside. Phone 162-J.-' . - Geo. and Alva Kendall of Apple gate and Carl E. Anderson of Med ford, who were mustered out of the service a few days ago, arrived from Camp Lewis today. v.'. See Geo. Trelchler Motor Co., for tires, oils and auto accessories. Fred Farra of Central Point, who is visiting home on a short furlough, is visiting the boys In Medford today. He is serving on the destroyer String- ham which was one of the fleet that went out from Brest to ' meet the Washington and escort President Wilson into the harbor.- He said that they received credit for sinking the big sub that attacked the large Bra zilian ship oft the eastern coast last August. : - - Get your milk, cream, butter and buttermilk at DeVoe's. Carl Weigett and J. Brennan of San Francisco, are In the" city today on business. ' . --Dr.-H. P. Hargrave,' physician. Rooms 4J19-410 Garnett-Corey Bldg., phone .2.30." v, - .... - r- tf F... W. Weldon and H. F. Hubbs of Portland, were Interviewing the merchants in Medford Tuesday. For Nu-Bone corsets see Mrs. Paul Hansen. Phone 585-H. 367 Stanley G. Jewett of ' Pendleton, who Is visiting friends in the valley, was a Hotel Medford guest Tuesday. Windshield glasses for all cars. C. E. Gates Auto Co. ' , ' ' O. Lesto arrived from Los Angeles Tuesday to spend a few days looking over the city and country. Devoe.has a fine line of assorted chocolates at 60c per pound. '" . Irving' Miller and J. McCord - of Portland, were business visitors in Medford Tuesday.. . - i 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 Mr. and Mrs. -Horace AV. Stanley of Hilt, are visiting friends in Med ford today. ' Nash Hotel. Special rates, week or month. Steam heat. . 267 John J. Valentine arrived from Portland for a few days visit with friends in -Medford. ''-.' : 'J: AV. A. Ferguson and wife of Minot, N. Dak., who were en route to Los Angeles, were Hotel Holland guests Tuesday. . . ".'-'? -'..'' It pays' to-save' in the Building & Loan, 429 M. F. & H. Bldg. . The street commissioner was or dered by Mayor Curl to' refrain from spraying the streets With a 'solution of sheep dip tritil the heavy rain abated. 1 All streets In the cHy will be treated to' a bath of germ-proof solution next week, however,1 under direction of ' the mayor. Albany Dally Democrat, y . ' ' .' J. O: Hughes of Seattle was one of the visitors at the Commercial club on Tuesday afternoon. 'Chester C. Kalb and Cliff Smith of Applegate, 1 were in the: city Tuesday on business. ' "' ' 'M. C.'Ament came up from Grants Pass- Tuesday to attend to some bus iness matters In Medford. .; .'-.', Mr. and Mrs. J. J.'MunseU'of Ev erett,. Wash., were guests nt Hotel Nash Tuesday. "-';, ' - ' . TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY JOR SALE Wheat, corn, barley pop corn anp .Minorca eggs for setting. -C. M. Parker, phone 452-W. 268 WlSElS & McGOWAH CO UNDERTAKEN ' Day Phone: Pacific 237. Sight Phones! F. W. Weeks, 108-J9, ' Ldjr Aasisupt, It uuy Medford cltlnen who la go ing to bo In Washington, 1). C. Feb. 5, 6, and 7 desires. to be appointed ft delegate to the unnuul national riv ers upd harbors cungress which meets there on those dates ho should make his wants known -to Mayor tlutes mid that official will gladly iBSue .to him credentials .as a dele gate. The mayor has been requested to appoint such delegates, but tho delegates must pay tholr own travel ing and living expense. ' Sherman Wooley ot Eagle Point, was transacting business In Medford Tuesday. Allon Armstrong ot Grants Pass, was In the city for a tew hours on business Tuesday. ; 1 ' '- ,-,' Ed Vincent of Central 'Point, was visiting friends and attending to some business matters In the city Tuesday A. L. Cross came down from Butte Falls Tuesday to visit with friends In Medford for a fow days. ' G. A. Sanders jand Harry Carlton of Wellen were doing busluess in Medford Tuesday. ' The Washington state basket ball team took the second game ot the series at Eugene last night from the University of Oregon bjr the score of 36 to 35. after five minutes ot over time play." '..- " Following the example set by the business men of Medford the, bus luess men ot Eugoue have elected an automdhlle merchant as president of the chamber of commerce of that city in the person of E. C. Simmons. George Trclchler Is the new presi dent of the Medford Commercial club. J. E. Davidson, one ot the few road supervisors retained In the county service Is busy making repairs on the road in Galls creek valley and on the Pacific highway at the Sardine creek crossing. , .: ; EDEN PRECINCT Mrs. Hushes, mother of ; Lem Hushes of Fern 7u!Iey. went up tp her home at Ashland Saturday. Mrs. M. Rose returned Monday to her dnuchter. Mrs. ('. Cates, at Med ford, after several dnvs' visit with Mrs. A. S. Furry, also her dnushtcr. of Phoenix. -. . Guests nt C.r Carey's Sttndnv were Mr. nnd Mrs. Richardson. Mr. and Mrs. William Mien, Mrs. Anna Simp son. Guests nt diner nt the plensnnt home of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Under wecr Mr. and Mrs.: W. Kstell Phipos. Mr. nnd Mrs. H. I.. Dodge, till of Med ford. ; '-, Mrs, Lawrence Crawford went to Talent last Friday and her' husband returned from Cnnm Lewis Saturday. Mr. Crnwfonl received his honorable discharge and has returned to his family and 'civil ' life Benin. : Their mnny friends rejoice with them.- ,, Aulircv Furrw of Phoenix left Sun day evening for Seattle. : where , he hopes to feet a position in a mercan tile estnblishmnet. ' .'. - '-, .- Mrs'Lem Huehes of Fern Viillcv was attending lodae nt Phoenix Sat urday evenine. and visited over Sun day with her brother. I)r. Huberts nnd family of North Talent. - : ' It is rumored that T. F. Smvtli has sold his home, adjoininz the experi ment station to the county nnd that the land will be annexed to the ex periment station. v . ' Friends of Ed Miller, n former Phoenix resident, were pained to learn of the death of his vounir wife in Portland last week. Tliev have made their home at Hotel Oregon in that city for some time. : - Sirs. William Cnrless of Phoenix has a sister and her husband visitins at their home, which has been a sreut comfort to Mrs. Cnrless during her husband's severe illness. ; - ' Mr. nnd Mrs. Colver Ftirrv spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Fur ry.- Mr. and Mrs. W. L. McKuv of Fern Vullev were Medford business visit ors Saturday. ' 1 - Dan Pliipps of Medford was in North Talent Saturday buVine huy froiri C. Carey-. : .; s J. M. Rader Inst week' lost a five dollar greenback nnd found it Inter sticking in the hoof of his ridine horse when Louie Colver went to tuck a sljne on the horse. . ;''"'. -. (Ink Circle o. 2442. Phoenix. Ore., met Jununrv 2.5 and initiated six vountt ladies who arc to act as snuirds for the circle. A nice lunch wns serv ed after the initiation ceremonies, und n "jolly eood time was enjoyed by all present. On February VI. the circle will meet again, when special work will be put on. and it' is hoped sev eral more candidates will lie introduc ed into the mysteries of Woodcraft This circle has e-iven no much of its Hueiul functions rltirincr the period of the war, devoting time and monns to the Red Cross und other war Work. The circle purchased $30 worth of war savinir certificates, besides in dividuals buying war savinafi stamps or bonds. But now that the war . is over thev intend to renew tlieir lodge work, und nlso to induce both men and women to take out insurance In the Neighbors of Woodcraft! . 1 - Vith Medford trade Is Medford made U.;S,iMAIL I ; School TABLETS lOc Medford Book Store ALLIES CONTINUE i AlU'llAS'ClF,, Jan. at?. IIJv jlu Associuteil 1'ivss.) Tho Aiui'iieiui and nllieij forces operating sunlit of Arcluuuiel ovuoualeil Sheiiovarsk yesterday and i;etii'ed 10 miles to the northward. The Itolslu-viki eontinue to shell the American nnd ulliei ui sitiun nt Tnraxvo and Tulsus. OMSIC, Sibevia, Saturduv, Jim, 25. (Hv tlio Assuyiv.UvJ 1'rcss.)- Tint pi-oposiul of the pence conference for a discussion between (lie various Kus sinn Kroups probably will be submit ted to the Omsk Kovernmeiit to repre sentatives of the yurious croutm in SiU'iia for iH'tion. In the meanwhile, the lioveniuieut officials insist, tbe tnililtvrv situation "reuuires that the mmuamn uguiust the llolslu-viki be Vushed vigorouslv, ' ' I The receipt of tbe proposal bv wire less from Frnneo caused surprise in vovenituent i-ireles here as it is fear ed it niav have an adverse effect on the diseipliue of tho urmv snppoi'ting (he Omsk goYermnent. BY WASHINGTON. Jan. 2!. In iin opinion rendered todnv, the .indue advocate aenenil of tbe army held thut the military authorities in France might facilitate tho ' marriage by proxy of soldiers " abroad to thiir sweethcartH in the ,1'nited States where such marriages did not eon irnvnue state stututes. A previous opinion bad difOPProved such nior rioaes.. i ,""': ----- -i Tho iudue advocate nenerul. declur ine such contracts permissible, snvs the best form in sueb cases was u single contmct signed by both par ties. :. ; -, ' 'BELFAST. Tuesday. Jan. 28. There' Is no sign ot Improvement In the strike here. ' A procession of 20, 000 strikers parade thru the stroots this afternoon.' The police tried to prevent the crowd from entering the grounds surrounding the town hall, but were swept aside. Otherwise there was no diserder. The city Is In darkness again tonight an' tbere aro no street cars. ' The historic cathedral in Roches ter. Knglnnd, has a woman blel ringer,, u .woman organist and a wo man verger. . """ :. Drink as much Do it Nowl Don't Take Chances Ftiqilgatc your rpoms as a protection and preventive uguliint colds and the Flu. It Is easily done with a Dcl'roe Formuldohydq cundlo. Heath's Drug' ?t.pre Phone 884 r , ,'.T''"r"7T The San Tox Store T PREDI WASHINGTON, Jan. . Louis F. Post, assistant secretary ot labor, betoro the senate education and la bor cpmmtttoo, today predicted thut a period of uueijualled prosperity Would follow tho readjustment per iod'. Jlouppuarod In connection with heth'InKS on tho bill Introduced by Senator lionyou of Jowu, appropriat ing flOU, 000,000 for the prosecution of public work til order to meet the Unemployment situation. Jesse 11. Kynus ot tho employment service of the labor department (old tho committee thut unemployment turnout tho country was Increasing rapidly, ltuports rorolved by tho de partment early In December from 123 Industrial centers showed 10,000 men out ot work. Lust week ropoi'in showed thts number hud luereused to 218,000, whtlo reports received today from only 00 per cent ot these cen ters showed 201,000 men without WOl'k. - ' i :::'..''' .'..'';;! AMS'lT.KOAM. Jan. 2H.-,Cr.cchp. Slovak forces a if coui-onlrating on the frontier between llnhciuin und Saxony nnd are reported to have oc cupied the villages of I'erembu, Urn entlian, Neuwelt nnd Frcistmlt nc cording to n (iisptnch from ittiiu. Saxony. Ilenvv fighting is in pro gress nlung the frontier. MILLION BRITISH S! l.ODO. Jan. 2n."-I'av' of liriti-h soldiers retaincil until a peaco loot ing Hguin is lvui'hcd probably will be 21 shillings a week and food and lodging, i. A pi li't mi . siv-relarv of the Federation of Trade I'uions, told the Daily Mail. 1 The Ilritish cabinet Tiiesdnv de. eided to retain l.tlOD.Otltl of the mob ili.ed forces ''to tiiiir-b the job." 1t was said pay would be increased largely and u new scheme of leaves of absence in'ruductd. as you care llplike cofee,wbicb dis agrees with many you can drink as ipany cups of Pos-fcuiD as you care for witb do tear of Dervousness, sleeplessi)t3ss or other at)noy at)c:io is pure ai)d wbplesoipe at)d ,CPt)tair)s t)6 baneful ele VQetyb such as Tbe dru caiffeie'Vit) coffee. Yqot grocer sells postu m. . 11 WATCH FOR THIRSTY AUTOISTS Oh, auto folks, look whose hern! Who? 'Why McDonald. What Me DonaUl? Why our old friend und colleito chum and tho mortal enemy of motorists nnd bootleBiteis, Bpw4 Cop Alcllonald. Just as tho the car owners and dri vers who lovo to lake constitutionals along the Ptulflc highway nail lsa wliero n llttlu (aster than the law allows Just u trifle, you know had not oiiouhIi worry now with the leglslaturo plaualnii to Incrertnn auto licenses 100 per cent or more, why along comes MclUmald. the killjoy. Humors have been extant In the city for several days that Harold Mc !" ii til ii-hii reslaned lust fall and wont to Portland,- had returned to tlm city and had been given bis old position as speed cop. County l'ru eutor Huberts reluctantly confirmed this Information today. Ho look out. McDonald Is already on Ihe Job but for unknown reusons this bus been kept W'l'X a'1"! 'ar no arrests have been made, ultho II Is kiuiwu thai human uaiuro has not cluiiiKed In .Medford and vicinity umoiiR car drivers since lust full. McDonald allien leiivlnn hero has been employed by tho sheriff's office nt Portlanil and by the various rnu stubles uf that city In helping to ferret out evildoers of Mulitioinuli roundly. WASHINGTON. Jan. SO.-falls asslnnod for early convoy homo tt annouiued toduy by the war depart ment Include I ho l-'oiirili and l-'lflh balloon comiinnlvs, K4th coiiitmnv transponatloii corps, I'nd corps liend quurturii und beadiiuarters troop li tul.-i'.rupb buttallon, fU'inil corps. 31 Sili field battalion nlmutl corps. 301st tank center, lio'th lank bri gade hauduunrtera, and the U"-iiil. .126th and 32Tth tank liattullons. Namiui'l, a little cnniiiiiiiii' in (be war deviistiileil .eetiott hi Kri i'e. bus rlio-cn Mine. d'Kvrv n. ladv iniiv orcs, the fiit wuiiiuti ill l-'ruiue to be thus bnnori'il. " ,- V.fl'"."ti J' OltEOON A hftmnllfrn mi . .Tenlont to tlio limin0B ttMoa f Rates from 1.B0 uP; Under ManaKoment of nichaj-d W, Chlltln for. WOMEN FROM NORTH, SOUTH, EAST, WEST Recommend Lvtlm C. 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Ahiii.kv, CVW l)ovr Street Ther-ason I-y.'la Ii rinUbnm's Ve(t etnblo CoiiiKuiid i K uccnful is lieruiut- It co ii tu I it tlm curative, strriiKthcnlni? inMrtlr of bhmI old fushloiicd r"ds and h'bs. which act directly on the femnlo organism. 9 - Sraf!1 hli Prosper With Prosperity IF 1919 H tiofna to be lli. Year of Development In Ore aon as Indicated. YOU peo ple ant! Iwiinciscs litre In Medford will wunt to take advantauc. Sco how rmi'.'li an account and connctlun litre at Lie First National Bank will as sist vou. Wm. C. Tail. President. FSI&ST MRDFORD. ORE. iicAcirAt ioooivj lilmrrmmmmmnniMntrr UL LCIN run LOltlti To t)itni:it fjn.oo 1)1' Also (ti'iuiluK, ItomiIiik and .Itorlul I2M IC. SIAIV. IHWAtllM LIBERTY TAXI With now Dodgo cor. Hlntluiicd ul hi N. front St. Halo H Lynn, I'roiw. I'liono 33 STOVES VANTED I htivo conlritntod to aupply ono order of ISO odd socoiid bund tovOT and rnii(!nn. 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