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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 1, 1919)
r PxnErotnt t '...1 J' L--. fOCAL AND PERSONAL 1 . , Tho change in secretaries of the fanmorcial club took place today. Will G. Slael, llio recently elected HKcrc iary, succeeding Mrs. O. Roy Niitclnvoll who so alily filled the post. tlon during (he past 1 1 months. The many irionds of Mr. Steel predict a successful administration for him as sitcreiary. , . . A flood of telegrams was received Tho Salvation Army is keeping up Its record of efficiency and holpful vViess to soldiers both overseas and at Hiomo during the wnr. ns witness its net or courtesy to tho soldiers of the C.Mh artillery, When that command nrrivt'd from France in Philadelphia lust Thursday Salvation Army repre- ncntatlves Immediately circulated nmong the soldiers ascertaining what men desired to send their relatives In nrlous parts of the country notice of their arrival, and sent all telo- irrnjns free of cost to the artillery ntnn. All lite telecxams received In Sledford and vicinity ThiirsdaV were thus much appreciated gifts from the Salvation Army. Malted milk 60c It. DeVoe's. Tho Indications are that a large lumber of lo?al Elks will Journey to vflluht to Ashland to attend the past exult Hl rulers celebration of the Ash Innd . lodge at which (Lieutenant Colonel E. E. Kelly will be chief Kiiest of honor. The Medford Elks . will leave tho clubhouse tor Ashland :it 7:3C p. m. and there will be plen- tv of aitos to -accommodate all who doslro to make the trip. .Msni'.nita wood for sale corner Fir and Second. Phone 441-J. 269 Ed Brown who several times dur Ins the past three months had slight attacks of flu is down now with what is said to be a real attack of. Influ cnxa. '' ' For painting and paperhanglng see J. P. Linton, 407 Beatty street, First- class work. ; 267 C. C. Cato is expected to arrive home tonight or Sunday from spend' ing tho. week at Corvallis attending tnu annual conference or state coun ty agricultural agents. Whipping cream at DeVoe's. The public market as usual lately had a goodly supply of fine meats on sale today hut was very short on '"vegetables. It will be some time yet before the market takes on its wont- . cd spring time activity. The Valley Fuel Co. has adopted a strictly cash basis beginning Feb. 1. All kinds of wood for sale. Phene 76. . , 290 - Influonza. apparently, has-disap- : xicared from Grants Pass. At least thoro were no cases reported by the health officer today, and the remain- ing two who were under qnui amine, Hay Turner and Paul Ruttencutter. , havo been released. Grants Pass Courier..- ... - , You r.an always find something for a quick lunch at DeVoe's. Music lovers of Medford will enjoy a treat Friday, Feb. 14, when the First Presbyterian church will give a grand concert in which the best mu sical talent of the city will be heard. Insure in sure insurance. Phone 799 or 509-Y. Bennett Inv. Co. 291 Butter and eggs which for a long time past have been commanding al most prohibitive prices for tho aver age familv have steadily decreased in . I'riie the past two weeks until today in tho proceries creamery butter was selling at 55 to CO cents a pound and eggs at 40 cents a dozen. This is a drop of five cents on both commod ities in the past 24 hours. ' - City hemstitching and pecotlng 5c yd.iMrs. B. E. Haney. 274" Henry Marsden of Boston, Mass. who is a visitor in the city, was among the callers at the Commercial club Friday afternoon. Guaranteed springs for all cars. C. E. Gates Auto Co. - " Ralph Burgess of Chicago, the for mer well known resident of Medford and who was until recently in the - service of the Red Cross, is now on the road with a big theatrical attrac tion. He expects to return home in Jiurch and open up a business of his own In Oak Park, 111. - . Guaranteed brake lining for all cars. C. E. Gates Auto Co. The Southern Pacific crew of paln ' .ip.ru and decorators who have been working In this section for the past two months are now working on the Rogue HIver depot, having just fin lulled tho one at Grants Pass. Furniture upholstering, mattress making, crating and packing. Doug las, 201 S. Riverside. Phone 162-J. Mrs. C; C. Hartley and 'baby left . on tho afternoon train yesterday for their heme near Talent, southern Oregon, after spending a month In Corvallis. ; The visitors were guests of -Mrs. Hartley's mother, Mrs. Jose phine Po!ey, and family and also vis- . 1 itod with the A. Andrews and other Corvalllo relatives. Corvallis Times Gazette. You can drink a pint of cider for a nickel at DeVoe's. T. D. Singleton came In from the ranch near Eagle Point Friday to at tend to some business matters In Medford.- Dr. Heine,' Garnett-Corey Bldg. . Ennls ,HobInson of Grants Pass, who received his discharge from the . army a few days ago, has rented fifty kc: o of the Meridian orchard near Wollen and moved out there Friday. Shoes at cost. 10 South Central WEEKS & McGOWAN CO , UNDERTAKER Day Phones Pacific 227. " Mulit Phones: V. W. Weeks, IDIi-IU. Fred Farra of Central Point, who. has been home on a short furlough, left Friday for Boston to resume ser vice on tho destroyer Slrlnuhnm, Hemstitching, pecotlng, all work guaranteed. Vanity Hat Shop. A. S. Kleinhnmmer of Auplogate, was In the city for a few hours Fri day. When ho brought his cattle down from the mountains last full, tic missed eight Btoers from the herd, but later In the season they were found and when he sold them they averaged $150 each, and one of the bunch Hold for $205. ., Guaranteed spark plugs for all cars. C. E. Gatos Auto Co. M. S. Anderson of Phoenix, spent a few hours in the city Friday attend ing to some business, " For the best Insurance see Holmes, the Insurance Man. Paul Anderson, formerly deputy sheriff, has bought tho Wilbur Coni eron place In the Applegato district and Is moving over there today. There is about one hundred acres un der Irrigation which will furnish him with plenty of hay for cattle. . Daily's Taxi. Dodge cars. Phone 15. J. 3. Baker who has a ranch near Roxy Ann was doing some trading la Medford Friday. For fire Insurance phone S4, cor ner Eleventh street and S. P. track. D. R. Wood & Co. George Holmes who has been visit ing his parents, Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Holmes on Griffin creek, left for Camp Cody, X. St., Friday. He will probably receive his discharge from the army soon and return home to help his father on the ranch. See Geo. Trelchler Motor Co., for tires, oils and auto accessories. Mr. and Mrs. John Grieve came down from Prospect Friday tor a few days visit with friends in Medford and Central Point Get your milk, cream, butter and buttermilk at DeVoe's. E. W. Liljegran who baa had his assay office In the Ray building, cor ner, of 6th and Fir streets for several years, moved to the Palm-Bodge block Friday. Dr. H. P. Hargrave, physician. Rooms 409-410 Garnett-Corey Bldg., phone -2S0!V . tf J. J. Pankey who has some mining claims near Ft. Jones, Cal., Is visit ing friends in the city for a tew days. He recently suffered a severe attack of influenza and was in the hospital for several weeks, but Is able to go to woVk again. ' For Nu-Bone corsets see Sirs. Paul Hansen. Phone 58J5-H. 267 The charge of violating the vehicle ordinance by cutting a corner at Eighth and Riverside, preferred by Speed Cop McDonald against Mrs. F. M. Radovan, as a result of the collis ion between StcDonald's motorcycle and Sirs. Radovan's car has been wjjjidrawa in Justice Taylor's court. Windshield glasses tor all cars. C. E. Gates Auto Co. -SaiurOUy morning's temperature was the coldest of the week with the minimum, standing at 22 ' degrees above. The prediction of fair weath er for tonight and Sunday will be generally welcomed, especially by the anglers who have planned trying their Juek at various river points. DeVoe has a fine line of assorted chocolates at 60c per pound. The southwest corner of West Slain and Laurel streets now pre sents a much improved appearance, as the one-story frame photograph gallery which together with the old dilapidated dwelling adjoining had long been eyesores, was sold and moved away this week. The dwelling house was recently torn down and moved away. It pays to save in the Building & Loan, 429 M. F. & H. Bldg. , James O'Brien and son Thomas were in the city for a few hours Thursday evening en route from Butte Falls to Marshfield, Ore., to look over that country for location. Nash Hotel. Special rates, week or month. Steam heat. 267 Sir. and Sirs. S. G. Edwards who are living near Ashland, are visiting for a few days at the home of Jason Ottinger. They came in with their son, A. C. Edwards who Is looking after some estate matters. ' Guaranteed piston rings (or all cars. ' C. E. Gates Auto Co. L. W. Castor has received his dis charge from the service and arrived today from Camp Lewis, en route to his home near Derby. Leland Denzer who was In the ser vice at Vancouver, Wash., arrived home today. Tomorrow is ground hog day when the old time tradition is that if the ground hog comes out of his hole and sees his shadow it means six months more of winter. But' If he does not see his shadow spring is here, ac cording to the adage. Inasmuch as fair weather Is predicted for Sunday the chances are that Sir. Groundhog will see the shadow and retire to his hole for a further season of Winter. According to Dr. W. F. Shaw, city health officer of Yreka, the flu epi demic has abated in that city, as only two new cases, both of mild charac ter, were reported to him during the past week. , Bakery goods at DeVoe's. Dr. E. Kirchgessner of Kelly Island is In the city for a few days on business. Dr. E. H. Porter, physician and surgeon. Office Medford Sanitarium. DR. RICKERT Optometrist EYES 8CIENT1F1CALLT TESTED, AND GLAUSES PROPERLY FITTED Suite 1-2 over May Co. NO DROPS UfllU) SltHD-FORD -MAIL TRIBUNE, J. B. Adntte of San Francisco, was A guest at the Hotel Holland Friday, C. It. Mastim of Portland, and Thomas Collie of Butte, Mont., wero Hotel IXash guests Friday., A two-lb. box of Vogau's chocolates for $.135 nt DeVoo's. : . t Mrs. CharltK.t.ofland arrived to day from 1-a Grande, Ore., for a few weeks visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Lofland. Fred Furry is visiting friends in tho city today. - . Sam Collins enmo in from Table Rock today to do some trading and visit friends tu tho city. D. Clncutd came in from the ranch near Eaglo Point this morning to spend a few hours In Medford on business. W. H. Goro arrived from Salem to day to visit home over Sunday. . Oscar Potorson arrived this morn ing from Seattle for two woeks visit at home. He had an attack of the flu and was lu the hospital tor thirty days. - O. W. Zeigler and J. A. Lolan of San Francisco, wore lu the olty Fri day on business. ' R. B. Struthen of Boston, who Is making a trip over the coast, was In the city Friday. C. A. Waxman and wife of Phila delphia, were guests at Hotel Med ford Friday. . J. O. Femls and wife of Portland were visiting friends lu the city Fri day. Leonard G. Feyan of Seattle, ar rived In the city Friday to attend to business matters. O. O. Good and W. F. Sergeant were Portland visitors In the city Friday. ' ... J. R. Itiordan and D. Beeman ot San Francisco were among the out ot town visitors In the city FTlday. Harry -Luydor arrived in the city Friday from San Francisco, for a, few days visit with friends. - C. E. Hodes of Fremont, Ohio, ar rived In Sledford Friday, to spend a tew days looking over the valley. .Sir. and Mrs. Tony Boetger of Puyallup, Wash., are in the city for & tew days to look up the value of real estate. T r The sight of what seemed to be a broncho buckinsr Ford car cleared the street of pedestrians on Slain street between Front street and Cen tral avenue yesterday afternoon, nnd even startled some of the hnbrtunl loiters in that section into activity and started them to climbinst poles for safety. ...... Two men, father and son, who were stranecrs in tho citv. hired the car of Jim Leslie for nn hours spin around town. Leslie of course sup posed that thev knew how to drive. Ther cot in the car and tlicson. about 17 or 18 venrs old. started to drive. The car at once shot across the street, headed for Heath's druer store. Then the frantic driver pulled some lever nnd cave another turn of the wheel, and the ford whirled around nnd started for the. First Na tional bank, but was stopped bv col liding with n tourine car on the south side of Slain street. In the collision the smaller car was badly damaccd but the large car entirely escaped damace. - Chief of Police Timothv at once no tified the strangers that while thev were welcome to onr beautiful citv. if thev attempted drive nnv car wane m our miusi ue wouiu nrrcsi them. NEGRO DELEGATES WASHIXGTOX. Feb. 1 Passports for negroes desiring to attend a Pan African congress at Paris have been refused by the state department. which announced today that!- the French government did not consider the present a favorable time to bold such a conference. L ) The Economy of ( X lGrapeNutsM B IS GIVING PEOPLE S OPPORTUNITY TO I R LEARN ITS STERLING H I VALUE AS A HEALTH I ' V FOOD AT LOW COST J LAST TIME "America's Answer" Doora Open 7 p. m.' Starts 7:15, 9:00 and 11:00 Three Shows Tonight fhat;AIl May See This Popular Prices. Adults 25c. Children 10c. Tomorrow and Monday ftfEDFORD, OnECiOK, SATURDAY, "FEBRlAVUY T.l, 3919 " " JO Kl'UEKA. Oiil., ' Feb. 1. Tlutt splendid isulntiou tlutt has kept the tuuer waters of the Jvluhiath river almost us unknown ns (he di'idhs of the Amazon is to lie broken and with its passim; Hie liulinn with his dugout ruiiou will no. longer rni'o uuobsvrvvd bv curious eves down the long .swirl ing rmmls of the river, llnmbult county has vtuervd mlo n partner shin with the federal government whereby ten miles of road nro to De limit into the Somes Bar country w the northeastern vnirt of the county. Willi the opening of tliis highway n passage will be uvnilublo into Siski you comity oud automobile vovugers through the Sacramento volley will have a wonderful renhu for adventure opened to them. . An almost eutire lack of ronds has enabled the Klamath river Indian to live in primeval surroundings until the present day, nniLus n result he is one of the most' interesting natives to be found in California. The wig wam oe the shore, the papoose on the shoulders of the soubw and the tribal rituals hnuded down for generations still are Dnrt of bis life. Alouir the tnoiebtio sweep of the Klamath there remain uinnv little In dian settlements where u white man con bargain much as in the duvs of old. Some knowledge of American bis ton lias penetrated into the wilds of tho region, one of tho most bizzarre convictions among the ludinns being that George Washington discovered America. ' ' - Mike Gibbons a Winner. DlLl'TH. Minn.. Jan. 1. Mike Gibbons won his fight with George Chip here tonight. Cut Tills Out It Is Worth Money DON'T MISS THIS. Cut out this slip, enclose with Be and mall it to Foley & Co.. 2S35 Sheffield Ave Chicago, 111., writing your name and address clearly. You will receive In return a trial package containing Foley'B Honey and Tar Compound tor coughs, colds and croup: Foley Kidney Pills, for pain in sides and back; rheumatism, backache, kidney and bladder ailments; and Foley Ca thartic Tablets, a wbolesomo and thoroughly cleansing cathartic, for constipation, biliousness, hoadacho, and sluggish . bowels. For Bale by Medford Pharmacy. In Great Fulls.-'Mont.. women nro employed bv tho .-street 'department in cleaning the pnvomcnts and tending the public parks. T00 LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED TO KENT Five or slx- - room furnished' house. Dox 50, Stall Tribune. 267 FOIL SALK Two thousand acres solid body timber, 36 per cent pine, 65 per cent fir, fronting two miles on the Southern Pacific it. R. and extending back five mllee. Freight rate of $1.50 Into Sledford. Wel lborn Beeson. 271 FOR SALE One three year old Dur ham bull. Welborn Dccson, Talent, Oregon. 271 Farm Loans ASIORTIZATION PLAN 5 to 40 years 5V4 Sloney ready when land Is appraised and title ap proved. E. II. Hurd, secy-treas., '.National Farm Loan Associations, Garnett-Corey Bldg., Sledford. Order a can of S.& W. PEAS TODAY and sec sow good they arc. Other canned Peas as low as 15c Tin. S. & W. BABY BEETS S. & W. SPINACH LARGE SELECTED PECONS, onens broKcn, so you can pick out the meats, 65c the pound package. Schieffelin's Grocery 36-40 North Central Ave. BIG SATURADY NIGHT SHOW OLGA PETROVA ALBERS BET ON 10 POHTLAND, Feb. 1. After John Harvey Noycs of tho Olobo Milling company liioro had testified today that J. Huiwry Albors, wealthy miller now on trVul chargod with sedition and disloyalty, had iuudo two bets with hi in 'that Cormuiiy would be vic torious, testimony censed nnd argu ments on , tho case began. Adjourn ment was' taken at noon today until Monday afternoon nnd It was pre dicted that tjio Albors case would not go to tho jury until sumo time on Tuesduy. ) Albors testified yesterday that ho had made no. bats on (lorman prow oss during tlu wnr. Noyos doclarud today thut ho had niado two bots or tau dollars oacJi with tho dutondunt. lir 1914 Albors bet that tho German army would Iio In London within sixty days, Napes said. In 1913 Al bers hot that Germany would win the war within a year from that dato. Ono of the bets was paid, Noyos de clared. Wounded sovorclv Private Hobt. M. Pardue. Yoouni. ' Ore,: I'rivute Harry V. I5ichnrdson. Portland. Ore. WounaVd slightly, previously re ported missing in notion Mechuuio Jacob A. Mollock, Merlin, Ore. Wounded, degree undetermined . , r-i 'wooeooMoooooooooa Ml Tomorrow TODAY'S CASUALTIES DOUG FAIRBANKS rtHe Gomes Up Smiling" HIS LATEST ARTCRAFT PICTURE LAST TIMES TONIGHT MARGUERITE CLARK in "Little Miss Hoover" OOXXXXXXOOOO0OOOCXXOOCKXXXOOOOO I f I Dodge Brothers H ' money, i'or the I - time. I It eaves mo get things (1 1 v It I ' work into u gi effort. Cit, Kilmer V. Wouteii, Toi'llmul, Ore, , Wounded hIIbIiIIy Private KmnU 8. AudurHoii, I'orlluml, Ore. t I'rivute Willimn J. UulT, Uillsboio, Ore.! Pri vate I. inns T. iMiiMalioii, PoHliind, Ores Private Wcldoii W, Slmic, Kdcti bower, Oro.V, Figures for the murine, hriunde. of the 'Jml division, nut carried in the wnr dcimrlmcnt Huiutnarv, cumiilctu I lo Jiinuiirv I, show killed mid died of rwouuds, 3.1 officers unci 11U7 mens ta'msing in notion, a officers mid (lll.l Vim: severe wounded, HI officers ninl 1 MEDFORD, OREGON Modern, WclLMmmgcd City, Hltisntcri lu tho Center of Hileudlil . lUwoori'M Finest all-yenr-nround ollmato In the world, Plonsanlcst and most health. giving place In which to live. Four distinct change of soa on. Low wind velocity. Splendid roads and drives. Mild wluler weuthur. Pure mountain water. ! , ' Those fnats vouched for by 1 FARMERS AND FRUITGROWERS BANK MiciM-oitn, oiuxiox It. F. ANTLK. Cashlor, HKLItOY OKTCIIIOIX, President k 1 ..li .jug. j , j.u,. ..j . . .. j l.i. iii-m.ii-u .1 u in WAI.KKD A .MILK TO KIIOW AKltUX Tltl'HH TO PHIKVU Age 3. Wry large Hrrotat Itnptiire m ynt. Htaudlng. CKcupsllou 1 4 borer. Fitted with "Wonderful" 1!tu. I received your Truss In good shapo on the lflth and was so woll pleased with the looks ot same that 1 walked a mile that evening tu show It to a rnpturod friend. I am well plouned aud think If the best truss I ever saw or have ever worn. ; I would not part with It for five times tho price. Wish to thank you for your aquare tloal and you may use my name any time you Ilka. Sincerely yours, KDWAKD LKICHTLK. HEATH'S DRUG STORE TIIK MA.V TOX XTOHK LIBERTY Mo n d ay -IN- DddgeBrdthers FARMERS CAR Fanners Car saves fanner by saving r by helping him to : and done quickly. sanies money by erowdiug more ven time ...with less It will pay you to visit us and examine this Tht haulage cost is unusually low J Geo. L. Treichlerl Motor Co.Ud MIIKItTY HM)a. ' ' . ' r l.iSO'J men: slightly tvumuliid, I HO of fleet's mid ft.'.'llU men: giiHscd III of ficers mid l.H.Vl men. Tolnl disuni ties for nil ciuiNcs, :lllfi officers unit 1 1 .l.VJ men, l.,11.4...1il .1 L!JI iggheat quality Jowolry repairing Diamond sotting, watch repairing 8itlrsotlu assured In quality and pries. MARTIN J. MCDDX Uall ut your want. &0OQ0OOOOOOOCXMOOOOOOOQ car ' ; , ; ' Lady .tsslitmil, &muuijiiiiuliwjijmju 9f "J'' ,.1 -.vrt-".t-i