Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, February 08, 1919, Page 2, Image 2

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    PA (IE TWO
MEDFORD MAHi ' TRIBUNE, .MEDFORD, OR EO OX, RA
TURTUY. FEBRUARY 8. 1010
fOCAL AND
V PERSONAL
Jlra. JamoB Leslie, wife or tbo taxi
call proprietor, died at tho Good Sa
maritan hospital lu Portland last
nlKht. from an attack of intluenia
unil Uio body will be brought here for
burial. 'Mrs.- Leslie went to Portland
a month "bro to visit hor mother and
nlBtors and about a week ago she
fame down with tho flu and was re
moved to tho'hosnltal. Her condition
became so serious that Thursday
iilttlit Mr. Leslie left for Portland to
lie at her bedside. Mrs. Leslie who
was about 25 years old, was widely
known In Modftrd, having for a time
operated her husband's business. Her
nunt, Mrs. Mary ll.Orr, of 715 West
Main street, received tho news of her
death In a telegram this morning.
" The Med ford Furniture & .Hard
ware company, commencing Monday.
Feb. 10th, will remain open until 6
p. m. Saturday nights 9 p. m. 272
Tntfick H. Dally arrived home this
morning from Salem where ho was
visiting the legislature on business
connected with the fish and game
laws. v -
Give the wife a vacation by taking
Sunday dinner at tho Holland Cafe.
Honrs 12 to 2 and 5 to 7:80 p. m.
Freeman Newport, who for the
past three years has been theMed
'ford agent of the Pacific & Eastern
railroad and for three years prior to
that was the agent at Eagle Point,
Iwill leave for Portland about Feb.
jliith to enter the service of the
"North Bank railroad In an office , Or
Agency position in Oregon or Wash
ington. . ... ..;
Monday last opportunity' to '' get
fnrtlBjidXtiest daily paper. Telegram
for $3.75 year. W. A. Crane. Phone
pn! ' 272
. Leroy Child's, who is at the head of
She Hood River: aKricultur.it exper
iment station, spent Friday in con
sultation with C. C. Cate and Profes
sor Reimer getting pointers in con
coction with his work, and last night
Jcft for a visit at Corvallis.
' Lithia water at De Voe's. '
. The frequent rains of the past
week and consequent bad roads aid
ed in making a very light public mar
ket this morning execpt in the way of
'meals.
Dr. H. P. Hargrave, physician.
Rooms 409-410 Garnett-Corey BIdg.,
.phone 230. tf
, Consulting Engineer Hammat who
iad been, at Salem making a final re
port on the Medford irrigation dls
trict to the state engineer, passed
thru the city this morning enronte to
'Ills home at San Francisco. Resident
Engineer Piatt rode with him v be
tween' Medford, and Ashland to fur
ther discuss district matters. ' "' "
' Why Mother with Sunday dinner
when you can get such a splendid din
ner at the Holland Cafe Sunday.
t A. Beale of Central Point, was a
Saturday visitor in Medford.
Switches made of combings, hair
dying, scalp treatments 12 for $5.
General work. Sanitary Beauty Shop,
t. Mark's BIdg., phono 361-R. ' 277
Mrs. J. A. Inman of Griffin Creek,
.was visiting in Medford Saturday.
.- Major General John F. Morrison,
commanding the Western department
of the army, passed thru Medford
Friday evening enroute to Seattle
to take charge of the army's activ
ities in the Seattle and Tacotna strike
situations. He expected to arrive in
Seattle early Saturday afternoon. . .
Guaranteed piston rings lor all
oars. C. E. Gates Auto Co.- ,
Frank McCarvel of Central Point,
spent Saturday in Medford. "Michael
Brass of Griffin Creek, wa3" a busi
ness caller in 'Medford Saturday.
Bakery goods at DeVoe's. .
T). Schnack of Rural Route 4, was
a Medford visitor Friday.
' liave you, noticed the crowds that
take Suirtay dinner at the Holland
Cafe ?.,; Hours 12 to 2 p. m. hnd-'S to
7)20 p. m. ' . -
- K: G: sWhitesIde of Central Point,
visited' Ito Medford Friday.. ' ,'
'$60.ftO buys B-Flat cornet trum
pet. . Edgar Wight, Jeweler, 17 North
Central. , -- ;" -272
,W.vBertoano of San Diego, Cal.,
vlhit: has been visiting friends in he
.valley-was' In Medford Friday.
fiash Hotel. Special rates, week
r month. Steam heat. 267
(Harry D. '.Mills of But'tFaHs,
manager of the Butte Falls I6tauer
company, who returned from Port
land Friday, is a guest at Hotel Med
ford. On account of the railroad
situation, he will probably move his
family to Medford for the balance of
tho winter. . -
It pays to save in the Building &
Xoan, 429 M. F. & H. BIdg.
Mrs.--R. B. Hawkins of Portland,
was visiting friends In the city Fri
day..: -
...A .full-attendance of the member
ship of 4he -Christian church is re
quested tomorrow at 10:45 a. in. as
a vole will be taken on calling a
pastor. '
Geo. R. Perclval and O. O. Good of
.Portland, were business visitors in
the city Friday. :
A two-lb. box of Vogan's ehqcola.tes
for J. 135 at DeVoe's. '
',' " Mrs. Carrie A. Gearlty of Portland
was -visiting her Jledford friends Fri
day. : I."' '
, 'i Hemstitching and pecoting. Han-
-tJeraft Shop. . 272
O. iW. Loomls of Seattle, arrived
.Friday .to attend to business .matters
in ike city. . '
Have your auto repaired now and
nvold.lhe rush. Power Auto Co. 277
II. K. Evarts arrived from Port-
. land Friday to look over the city and
country. ." '.
For firo insurance phone 04, cor
ner Eleventh streot and S. P. track.
U. R. Wood & Co. . 1 , '
B. n. Mason and wife of Omaha,
N'cb., who are visiting friends in the
valley, was In aiedford Friday.
Tires for all cars, most miles per
dollar. (Power Auto Co. 277
iMlss M. Davidson of Oakland and
Mrs. F. O. Bowman of Hilt, Cal., were
guests at Hotel Holland Friday.
Windshield glasses tor all cars. C.
B. Gates Auto Co.- , .
At. Holowell came down tram Der
by, Friday for a few days visit in tho
city.
DeVoo has a fine lino of assorted
chocolates at 60c per pound.
V. Hedderly and P. Mellen of
Salem, were business xlsltora in the
city Friday. -
Get your milk, cream, butter and
buttermilk at DeVoe's.
Relatives and friends of the Med
ford boys of the 65th artillery yester
day received copies of the Philadel
phia newspapers of Jan. 31, contain
ing accounts of the arrival in that
city from France of tho 65th on the
transport Havreford. It was tho
leading news item of the day and the
leading newspapers of Philadelphia
devoted ever a page to telling of the
arrival of the overseas veterans and
describing their splendid service and
tho battles in which they took part.
Tho accounts were Illustrated with
pictures of the arrival and the 65th
marching on tho streets. Pliiladel-'
phia's welcoming ovation to return
ing troops was all the more remark
able In view of the fact that of tho
2197 men aboard the Havreford only
15 were from Philadelphia.
Try our place for prices on elec
trical goods. Electric Home Supply
Co., Ill West Main. 277
C. S. Xewhall, orchardlst of Cen
tral Point district, was in the city
Friday on business. .
Daily's Taxi. Dodge cars. Phone 13.
IT. W. Goodnle ot Rogue . River,
formerly of Medford, was visiting
friends In the city Friday.
Sherelene for"waIstB.
Voile for waists.
Mercerized poplin for rompers.
Japanese nainsook tor lingerie.
Linens for centers.
Handicraft Shop. 272
Wm. Lewis came In from the ranch
near Central Point Friday to trans
act business in the city.
For the best insurance see Holmes,
the Insurance Man.
L. Xeidermeier of Jacksonville.
was transacting business In Medford
Friday.
Vacuum cleaners for rent or sale. J
Electric Home Supply Co., Ill West
Main. 277
J. R. Wilson of Griffin creek dls-,
trict, was visiting friends and doing
some trading in the city Friday.
Guaranteed spark plugs for all
cars. C. E. Gates Auto Co.
- W. J. Hockenyos left this morning
for a short visit with his sister, Mrs.
Carl Fletcher, at Montague, Cal. !
Guaranteed springs for all cars.
C. E . Gates Auto Co.
Walter V. Norrls and wife who
have been visiting his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. T. C. Xorrls, returned to
Hilt this morning to resume work at
the Mountcrest ranch.
You can drink a pint of cider for
a nickel at DeVoe's.
Geo. B. King and wife of Seattle.
who have been in the city for a few
days, left for Redding today. He was
working In a tailor shop when the
strike started, and left Seattle on
account of the situation there.
Our lamps will last longer; try
them. Electric Home Supply Co.,
Ill West Main. 277
A. L. Wimer who has been at Myr
tle Creek to attend the funeral of his
brother, R. E. AVimer, returned home
Friday.
Hemstitching, pecoting, all work
guaranteed. .Vanity Hat Shop.
.'; R. H. Frank of San Diego, Cal., is
visiting friends in the city for a tew
days.
Guaranteed brake lining for all
cars. C. E. Gates Auto Co. .
M. L. Morey and P. Y. Yaint of
Portland, were in the city Friday on
business. ! ,
Furniture upholstering, mattress
making, crating and packing. Doug
las, 201 S. Riverside. Phone 1G2-J.
Alex Sparrow, supervisor of Crater
Lake national park, departed this
morning for Klamath Falls, from
which city be will leave Monday for
a trip to Crater Lake park headquar
ters. He will make the trip Into the
park on skiis.
You, can always find something for
a quick lunch at DeVoe's.
" 'County Prosecutor Roberts arriv
ed in the city Saturday from Salem
where he argued in the Houston Cox
case in the supreme court yesterday.
Porter J. Keff represented the defen
dant. This case of alleged bootleg
ging has been pending in the court
for many months.
- City hemstitching and pecoting 5c
yd. Mrs. B. E. Haney. - , 274
Only .01 of an Inch of rain was of
ficially recorded yesterday and last
night. More rain was predicted for
tonight and Sunday. .
Insure In sure Insurance. Phone
799 or 509-Y. Bennett Jnv. Co. 291
Several discharged Boldiers who re
turned to Medford this week from
Camp Lewis, stated that for several
months agitators have been quietly
at work at that cantonment organiz
ing a soldiers council, modeled along
the lines of the solGrers and sailors
councils of Russia, whose members
in the event of being called on duty
against strikers would throw down
their arms and Join with the strikers.
The Valley Fuel Co. has adopted a
strictly cash basis beginning Feb. 1.
All kinds of wood for sale. Phone 7G.
290
WEEKS & McGOWAN CO
UNDERTAKER
Day J'linno: Pacific 227.
Night Phones: J''. W. Weeks, 11)3-32
'...-.' Lady Assistant.
The 65th artillery, on its way to
Camp Lewis for demohllltutloti, will
arrive in Portland February 16 and
leave for Camp Lewis Feb. 17, ac
cording to ml vices received today at
Portland by Kmery Olmsteud, chair
man ot the soldiers' reception com
mittee. The unit Is largely composed
of Oregon uieii. There are 952 offi
cers and men In tho unit.' It will be
a bitter disappointment to .Medford
people generally to loam that the'
65th will coiuo to.tho Pacific coast by
a northern route ami therefore will
not pass thru Medtord eurouto to
Camp Lewis.
Dr. Heine. Garnett-Corov BIdg.
, Senator C. M, Thomas of iludford,
will go to Monmouth Sunday where
ho has been invited to deliver a me
morial ndtlress ut services in honor.
of the lute Theodore Roosevelt; The
service will be at tho chapel of Ore
gon normal school conducted Jointly
by tho school and the cltUens of
Monmouth. '
Audley A. Meyor of Lake Creek,
was in the city Friday doing trading
and visiting friends.
Malted milk 50c lb. DeVoe's.
Harry Helms of Jacksonville, was
In the city tor a few hours Friday on
business. " '
D. P. Buckley came In from the
ranch near Rttch Friday for a few
days visit In the city. -
Jerry Lewis of Eagle Point, was
attending to some business In the
city Friday.
Must- vacate. Men's and boys'
shoes being sold regardless of cost.
Store will close Feb. 22. 12 p. m.
L. F. Stroud, 'Xo. 10 South Central.
Frank Kendall and Frank Krouti-
en, ranchers from the Applegato dis
trict, are guests at the Hotel Nash
today.
E. F. Fallen of Centralla. WaBh.,
who Is looking over the valley for n
few days, was In the city Friday.
J. C. Lewis while on his way to hie
rooms in East Medford last evening.
was hit by an auto and badly bruised
as he was crossing Riverside avenue.
He does not know who was driving
the' car, and as it only halted tor a
moment he did not get the number.
He said that the auto was coming
from the west and cut across the cor
ner when It turned north and caught
him as he stepped off the curb.
. A man whose name has so far been
withheld but whose residence is said
to he Los Angeles was taken from
the north bound passenger train last
evening by Speed Cop McDonald, to
gether with two suitcases containing
14 quarts of whisky. The prisoner
is held in the county Jail at Jackson
ville and It is understood that he will
not be arraigned before Judge Taylor
until Monday. He owned one of the
suitcases, and the other belonged to
his partner who was on another part
of the train and escaped the speed
cop.
TRANSPORTS SAIL
WASIIIXGTOK. Feb. 8. The bnt
tleshin Kansas and five transports
brincintr 500 officers and nearly 8.000
men. were announced bv the war de
partment todnv ns huvinsr Mailed from
France. Ainonir the units on board
arc the lllith engineers (91st divis
ion.) a battalion. of the 3C8Ui infiintrv
and a battalion of the Joist field ar
tillery (82nd division) and the 42nd
const rtillcrv; .
Ihe Knnsas is expected at Jvewport
Xcws February 1G with the head
quarters, medical detnrhmen( and
Companies A. 1). C and I) of the lltith
ammunition train, unl the lllith en
gineers complete.
The transport llflrrisbiirir. due to
arrive at Xew York Februorv 15. lias
on board the field and staff head
quarters and supply compunv. medi
cal detachment and companies A to
G. inclucive, of the 308th infantry.
Also on board are 33 casual officers
and about 50 sick and wounded.
The Louisville is due at New York
February 10 with tire field and stuff
supply company, medical detachment,
batteries A. B. C and D. - -
WASHINGTON., Feb. 8 Chairman
Lever today Introduced the bill ap
proved by the house agriculture com
mittee appropriating ? 1,000,000,000
to maintain tho government's guar
antee for the 1918 and 1919 wheat
crops. It would confer powers for
purchase and sale of wheat and flour
to control trading in the wheat, and
licensing millers, elevators and deal
ers, besides extending government
control of imports and exports up to
December 31, 1920.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOR RENT Five-room bungalow
with sleeping porch. 613 Catherine
street.' Phone 41 3-R,' ! ; 274
FOR RENT On shares, 16 acres
orchard, mostly pears; must be
rentel l.y March let. Frank Isaacs,
phom u;-Y. 277
STRAYF.D One loan Bhorthorn and
Joi'3!y bull Hog r(ng In one ear.
W. K. Brysr.n, (irlffln Creek. - 273
WANTED Pigs. 25 or 80 feeders,
00 or 75 lbs. F. L. TouVello. ' 274
DR. RICKERT
Optometrist
EYES eOIENTTFIOALLI
TESTED, AND GLASSES
PROPERLY FITTED
Suite 1-2 over May Co.
MO DROPS USED
TO
LINCOLN BANQUET
From tin' "udviinoe snlu of lickels
and other indications lite annual Lin
coln chili haiinuet to be ttivcu hv the
Lincoln club of Jtioksoii count v ut
the IMcl Mmlford next Weilncsilav
night will Imvo n eiuuu'itv utlomlunce.
The buiiiiui'l will heviu t 8 SMI oVIock,
u little later than usual, beiuir huh)
buck in order to allow tho buiiiiuetcrs
to attend tho lecture of lrviu t'olili.
S'he Cobb lecture ut the l'uso will
heirin unmintlv ut 7x30 o'clock. Mr.
I'obb will later attend Iho buiuiuet
and make n brief speech there. Sev
eral state officers ami prominent men
of Oresou will ulso participate in the
buiuiuet.
The aililivss. on Abraham Lincoln
will be delivered bv Judge Wallace
.McCnimmt of Portland, n former
member of tho state supreme court.
.Mrs. Lee Davenport of Portland,
chairman of the women's advisory
committee of tho state central Ke
publican central committee, will be
one of the sin-ukers, us will also t'ul
onel Jl. II. Sameiit, who will deliver
a memoriaiu 011 Theodore Roosevelt,
and Kev. Charles T. Kdwards of Ash
land. Dick' I'osev of Ashland will de
liver some .of Jiis original . poems. A
special invitation is issued to all
discharged soldiers and sailors from
the present war to be present.
In Its account of tho hearing of the
application of the Oregon Gas ft
Electric company to increaao its
rates, held at Grants Pass before the
state public service commission yes
terday, the Grants Pass Courier stat
ed that the sentiment of tho public
there Is with the company and that
no complaint was made of the service
rendered, but that there Is decided
objection to. the rates being raised or
the gas plant being shut down.
A number ot citizens gave their
views ot tho local situation and It
was tho general opinion that the In
come ot tho company' could bo 111;
creased enough to make at least u
self supporting business If tho com
pany would make any attempt to In
crease the number of gas consumers.
The testimony showed that for sev
eral yours past no effoct whatever
bad been made to lncroaso the rev
enue except to increase the rate.
Which was done last summor.
The service commission hearing
on the company's application is being
hold at Roseburg today. -
FELIER Jf BUSIER!
It Soothes and. Relieves Like a
Mustard Piaster "Without
the Burn or Sting
Musterole is a clean, white ointment
made with the oil of mustard. It does all
the work of the old-fashioned mustard
plaster does it better and does not blis
ter. You do not have to bother with a
doth. You simply rub it on and usually
the pain is gone I
Mirny doctors and nurses use Muster
ole and recommend it to their patients.
They will gladly tell you whut relief it
gives from sore throat, bronchitis, croup,
stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, congestion,
pleurisy, rheumatism, lumbago, pains
and aches of the back or joints, sprains.
sore muscles, bruises, chilblains, frosted !
feet, colds of the chest (it ouen prer
Vents pneumonia), '.
30c and 60c jars; hospital size $2S0.. .
iiiisiisi
'Bean Sprayers
POWER SPRAYERS
That increase capac
ity and' decrease
operating1 expense.
Large and small, but
all "The Best."
EyERYTHING
FOR
SPRAYING
OF CIRCUIT COURT
The panel of Jurors drawn for Feb
ruary lorm of tho circuit court fol
low :
John KlIiiHln, Foots creolO John
J, Cumhort, Ashland; llortrnm K,
AdiytiK, Rock Point; Kuhuiio C, llarl
lett, ltttrron; ICaii C. tlttddls, .Moil
ford; William IV Rtitho, Medford;
Millard Cyesttir, AhIiIuihI; I'hu'ouco
C. Pierce, .Medford; W. A. Cowley,
Central Point; John It. Jackson,
ICaglo Point; Thomas L. Taylor, Med
ford; Chits. 11. (Itllotte, Ashland;
Lloyd Culver, Phoenix; John II. 11am
morsley, Gold Mill; Henry K, Applo
gate. Head Indian; William II.
Hrown, Kuglo Point; Henry llmid.
Central Point; trn L, ltrndshaw, Luke
Creek; 1. C. llobnett. Central Point;
Charles S. Hutch, Rogue River: Ed
ward J. Furlow, Ashland; Albert
Turpln, .Mound; Francis M. Lanco,
Medford: Robert Casey, Ashland; 11.
II. Taylor, Applegato; Fleldeu J.
Ay run, Kagln Point; David I. 'Philips,
Medford: John W, McDonough, Anil
laud: Thomas K. ltolton, Ashland :
Horace K. Kadger, Ashland; George
C. Garrett, Medford.
OF
WK.IMAII. Feb. ". (Itv lite Asso
1 illicit l'rt'sK.)!-t-J)r.' Kduiinl IJuiid.
lor miinv yours one ot" the lenders of
the (Icriiuiu social ilcinocriitie pnrtv,
today was utmost unumnur.-lv elect
ed president of tile ticrmuii national
iimcmhlv. ' ' f
Douglas Com Oil
Uso this delirious OU for
Salads, Shortening and Fry
ing. It dues not absorb 1'la-
vtMTs or (Hint's, .iv uinroiiiii v
good all urpo.sc oil.
Baker's Cocoanutj
Canned In its own milk,
fresh.. Use it as you would!
the fresh eoeoaiuit, without
the trouble of grating. ,
SCHIEFFELIN'S
GROCERY
36-40 North Central Ave.
A pair of
Gloves
for housework
A Rood pair of riiblicr sloven
niukcn a ffood addition to Oio
household equipment, particu
larly oh it enables Uio iloliiif of
housework anil (lilslliiK and
washing nnil scriilililiiR without
any hurra to tho hands or mills.
Full protection hecnuso liest
qimllty. Tounh enoiiKh ho they
will not tear, liny a pair today.
, 50c and 83c
Phono 10
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PAGE THEATRE
Wednesday Evening, Febr'y 12
50c 75c $1.00 $1.50
Alail tr(lci'.mit)v bciiiir Mffcplt'tl.
Box Ori'ict' Salt' Opt'iis Mtiiiilny, I'Vlii uavy .10. -lecture
Begins Promptly at 7:30.
LAST TIMES TO SEE
TOM. MIX in :
Mr. Logan, U. S. A.
PATHE NEWS
MUTT & JEFF
Special for Sunday
ENID HAMILTON
'in. ; -
Her latest criminal eonga and parodies, as given at
Camp Fremont and other Cantonments. Thousands
have applauded this act. ' ,
CONSTANCE TALMADGE
in "WHO CARES?"
OFFICIAL
WAR REVIEW
SPECIAL
MUSIC
The Orchestra Mhs Hamilton Both appear Mati
nee and Evening. ,
NOTE: ORPHEUM VAUDEVILLE THURSDAY,
20 PEOPLE.
For a Time We Were Out
Of fever thermometer; in fact Ihe uoi-ld'H Kiipply wan exlmimtotl.
We now Imvo line of tho rclcht atcil 'J'yrox fever tlici'iiiomotera mill
can stiiiply nil your u'lintx lii this line, . . ";
Heatli's Drug' Store
Phone 884 . The San Tox Store
M
Are Big P
HUBBARD
BROTHERS
PHONE 231
BIG SATURDAY .
NIGHT BHOy
"MARRY
MY WIFE"
COMEDY
ADULTS 2oc
CHILDREN 10c
19
ayers
BEAN
GIANT TRIPLEX
and ,
. BEAN
LITTLE GIANT ,
DUPLEX 1
SPRAYERS