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PAflTC TWO
MEDFORD MATL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON", TUESDAY, FRRRTTARY 11, IfllO
IOCAL AND
PERSONAL
A suit case containing twolve
ltmrts of whisky which was taken
from the north bound passonger train
lust evening Is now in the hands of
tihorlrf Terrell awaiting a claimant
When Speed Cop McDonald boarded
the train at the depot on Its arrival
and spotted the tell-tale suitcase
everyone la the car of couise diS'
claimed ownership and it was
promptly confiscated. The suit case
was found to be llnod with chloride
of lime, so that in case one or more
of the bottles were broken the chem
ical action of the lime would destroy
the odor of the whiskey and make it
impossible to tell what the fluid was
T.tthla water at De Voe's. "
Tho stormy weather has been bro
ken up or is about to break up as
the weather bureau prediction of this
morning foretold fair weather for to
night and Wednesday. During lost
night .09' more rain fell, making the
total rainfall since last Saturday
morning 1.11 inches.
Alco Tax!. Phone 73.
Dr. and Airs. J. J. Emmens were
expected home this afternoon from
their visit at Portland since Sunday
' Dr. H. P. Hargrave, physician
Rooms 409-410 Garnet t-Coroy Bids.,
phone 230. . tf
'At the school board meeting to bo
held this evening it is expected that
.a permanent plan will be adopted for
the rest of the school year to make
up the time lost in the flu vacations,
and that this plan "will probably be
the one proposed by Superintendent
Davenport, with which the public is
already familiar. .
Guaranteed piston rings for all
cars. C. E. Gates Auto Co.
C. H. Dunnington arrived home
this morning from Camp Lewis, hav
ing been discharged from the service.
For the best insurance see Holmes,
the Insurance Man.
H. B. Patterson left this morning
for a sceveral days business sojourn
at Grants Pass. , :
Who, by his stories, has brought
more tears to the eyes and smiles to
the faces of American readers than
any other living writer? Irvin S.
Cobb. S74
Visitors from the Applegate section
In the city last night and today were
G. E. Pitts. Frank Kendall and
Frank Knitzen.
. Alco Taxi. Phone 75.
E. Lee Hall arrived in the city
this morning from Boston, 5Iassv and
is a guest at the Nash hotel.
Nash Hotel. Special rates, week
or month. Steam heat. 267
Irvin S. Cobb, the noted humorist
and journalist who lectures at the; Rogue -River. valley community.
Page theater at 7:30 o'clock tomor
row night, will arrive in the city
from Portland on the late afternoon
train He will depart from the
city at 11:20 ' p. m. for ' Los
Angeles, where he next appears on
the lecture platform. This program
prevents any extensive entertainment
for Mr. Cobb during his short time
in the city. '.
It pays to save in the Building &
Loan, 429 M. F. & H. BIdg.
The two bootleggers captured by
Speed Cop McDonald at the Ashland
depot Monday night were yesterday
fined by the city court of Ashland
$75 and $25 each, and in addition
they must face a state charge. One
of theTnen had a 1 gallon demi
john and .6 hot water bottles filled
with whisky and six quarts of the
same booze in bottles, all rolled, into
a blanket.' The other man had four
quarts of whisky in his suit case..
For fire insurance phone 64, cor
ner Eleventh street and S. P. track.
D. R. Wood & Co. . "ars.
Mr. and Mi's. Hubert Oswalt of
Ashland spent last Sunday In tho
city. ' " ,
A' two-lb. box of Vogan's chocolates
for 1. 155 at DoVoe's.
Jay Terrell of Talont, was a busi
ness visitor sojourning In the city
yesterday.
Switches made of combings, hnir
dyeing, scalp treatments 12 for $5.
Manlcuro, 4 for $1. General work.
Sanitary Beauty Shop, St, Mark's
bldg., phone S61-R. 277
Mrs. Carrlo A. Carrlty of Portland,
who had been here several days In
the interest of the Florence Critten
den home of that city, left yesterday
afternoon to work in Ashland In be
half of the institution.
Tires for all cars, most miles per
dollar. Power Auto Co. ' 277
While the south bound passenger
train was waiting yesterday after
noon the depot crowd enjoyed a free
look at a big lion who sat In his
traveling cage facing the door of tho
special baggage cur-ln which a vaude
ville animal outfit was enrotite from
Portland to San Francisco. Tho noble
looking animal seemed to enjoy
watching tho crowd, it bolng a relief
from his long travel shut up in the
dark.
Who, from the job of driver of an
ice wagon, as a youth In a Kentucky
town, has risen to the most enviable
position imaginable among the fa
fous writers of the day? Irvin S.
Cobb. . 274
Between forty and fifty women at
tended the second of the food lessons
given by Miss Aune MeCormlck at
the public library last night. The
next lesson will be given next Mou
day evening at the same place.
Alco Taxi. Phone 75.- '
Mrs. Lucretia E. Enyart left this
morning tor a short visit with friends
at 'Redding, Cal.
: Windshield glasses for all cars. C.
E. Gates Auto Co.
' Monday has been the busiest day
of the week for tho Medford office of
the Federal Employment service for
several weeks past. Including the
number of men placed in' positions
yesterday by Superintendent Janes
were four Jackson county soldiers.
one of whom obtained a lucrative and
permanent job as bookkeeper with a
Klamath county lumber camp. Since
the signing of the armistice out of
applications made by forty returned
soldiers Superintendent Janes has
found work for 20 of them. There
is a long list of soldiers now awaiting
jobs. 5 - ; - .
Who is the 'highest-paid short-
story writer in the country and the
star contributor to the Saturday
Evening Post? Irvin S. Cobb. 274
On Friday afternoon. Miss Ruth
Corbett, home demonstration agent,
C. D. Thompson, county agent, and
Mr. Gilbertson, of the U. S. depart
ment of agriculture,, organized the
It
is the intention to organize each
community for mutual benefit and
helpfulness. Grants Pass Courier.
Mrs. Paul Hansen, experienced
corsetler, for Nu-Bone Corsets. Phone
585-H. 300
A farm bureau campaign member
ship meeting is being held at Cen
tral Point this afternoon with C. C.
Cate, Miss Anne McCormick and
County Superintendent Ager in
charge. The latter pays particular
attention to organizing the boys' and
girls' club work. Thursday after
noon at 2:30 o'clock a bureau mem
bership meeting will be held in the;
Willow Springs district with Mr.
Cate, Miss McCormick and r either
Superintendent Ager or School Su
pervisor Morris In charge.
Try our place for prices on elec
trical goods. Electric Home Supply
Co.'lll West Main. ... 277
Mrs. W. F. Shaw is a guest at the
Hotel Holland from Yroka.
Guaranteed spark plugs for all
C. E. Gates Auto Co. .
Rov. Frederick O. Own of Uremia,
Persia, who will address the union
meeting 'on Armenian 'relict at thr
Baptist church tonight, arrived in tho
city this morning from ; Portland
From here ho will iuxt visit Grunt;
Pass. '
Got your milk, cream, huttor auc
buttermilk at DcVoe's. "
Among business visitors In tho oltj
today Is C. W. Fuller ot Eugene.
Tires sunranteed 5000 miles; nls
I'nivorsal tubes. Medford Sorvlct
Station.- 3S0'
Jus. 11. Owen, vlco-prcsldent ant
general manager ot the C. & O. Lum
ber company of Brookings, Ore. pass
ed thru here Wednesday on his wnj
east whero U Is understood ha is (C
confer with the beads ot the companj
on the railroad proposition hove.
Crescent City Triplicate.
DoVoe has a fine line of assorted
chocolates at GOo per pound.- '
Included among county visitors In
the city today are Ed Vincent of Ceu
tral Point, O. 11. Jones of Talent, and
O. Adams of Butte Falls.
Daily's Taxi. Dodge curs. Phone 15.
Roy Prullt of the Prultt-HIttson
company left this morning for a sev
eral days business visit at Klamath
Falls. - '.
Bakery goods at DoVoe's.
In an item In the Mail Tribune ot
Feb. 6 I. T. Galllgar of Rogue River
was referred to as superintendent ot
construction of tho Gold Hill irriga
tion project, whereas ho is chairman
ot the board of directors of the dis
trict. '
The new Medford Service Station
respectfully solicits a share of your
patronage.'. Gas, Oil, etc. Corner
Main and Riverside. 2S0
E. A. Bond of Eugene, the new
deputy state sealer of weights and
measures of this district. sfont sev
eral" days last week In Medford and
vicinity during which-1). T. Luwton
who formerly held the office, cour
teously assisted Mr. Boud in learning
the ropes In this territory.
Fresh smelt direct from the fisher
man to Medford Fish Market coming
in daily shipments selling today for
ten cents a pound. - -
Salem newspapers state that
among the IS members ot the house
of representatives, out of the total
membership of 60, W. H. Gore, Ben
Sheldon and John A. Westerlund of
Jackson county have been living at
the Marion hotel during the legisla
tive session.
Vacuum cleaners for rent or sale.
Electric Home Supply Co., Ill West
Main. 277
A letter has just been recclvod by
the Elks club from George Codding,
the Medford attorney who Is sergeant
major ot the 155th aero squadron.
He is still In service In France or was
at the time the lottor was written. .
Guaranteed springs tor all cars.
C. E. Gates Auto Co. '. ' .
Z. N. Agee, tho well known travel
ing man ot this city, has just re
turned from a trip to Klamath Falls,
says the Roseburg Review. That
section had a serious epidemic of flu
there being 51 deaths recorded in
that vicinity since October. The loss
of life among the Indians was heavy.
The situation is almost wholly clear
ed up now. Mr. Agee says there are
many amusing scenes aboard the
trains now, coming into this state
from California, as all suit cases arc
shaken by officers to note If they
produce that suspicious gurgling
sound. The countenances of the own
ers during this procedure makes an
interesting study.
- Only a few more of those fine
Rome Beauty apples at the Fish Mar
ket. S. M. Wertz of Applegate, arrived
in Medford this week from ' Camp
Lewis, having been discharged from
service. .Ho served six months In the
artillery' branch, i . r
Malted milk 60c T6. DeVoe's.
At the Crnlor Luke hardware enm
'iny Btoro this week Is being exhibit
ed a collection far war rollca consist
ing ot steel helmets, shells mid a B
Minsk, which were sent from Franco
:y t'uiil Leonard ot tho RiUh artil
lery. Those funry Httlo Columbia smelt
iro here ngnln. You can buy thorn
Tor 10 vents a pound nt tho. Fish
diirUet. :
Jitdso F. iM. Cnlklns accompanied
iy l Hoy Davie, hold court nt Grouts
;uss yesterday, '
Our lamps will lust longer; try
'.horn. Klcetrlo Homo Supply Co.,
Ill West Main. 277
Tho condition of Miss Kntherlno
Soutter, who was oporutod on lust
week Tor appendicitis, continues to
improve and It Is expected that sho
will ho able to leuvo the hospital
wlthlu the next 10 days.
Dr. llolno, Gurnett-Coroy Bldg.
Commercial and business visitors
In the city today Included W. D.
Plowdon, Jr., F. Sllverstoll, H. W.
Sllversltno, and E. W. 1 ntifontu-o of
Sun Francisco, and M. J. Coyle, L. Xi.
Morey. W. L. Currle. M. M, Gutter
man: and W. F. Kinney oY Portland.
1 The Valley Fuel Co. has adopted a
strictly cash basis beginning Fob. 1.
All kinds ot wood for sale. Phono 76.
290
What Is said to havo been tho
heaviest rain this winter fell horo
Saturday night, tho-shower starting
about 5 o'clock In the evening. That
night 1 "4 inches felt, and up to 5
o'clock Sunday evening 2.2 tnchos
had fnllon Tho heavy downpour re.
vealed the weak spots In roofs of
many buildings, while the Roguo
river has reached high water mark
for this winter. Grants Pass Cour-
lor. '- "''. : '
'Everything fresh' and crisp in the
way of vegetables and fruit; tho bent
the market 'affords. - ' Prices 1 right,
free delivery. Medford Fish Market.
' Late yesterday aftornoon n large
rock fell off the cliff near tho powor
house at Prospoct which struck nnd
broke tho .pipe line which carries
water to tho plant. This accident put
the power house out ot commission a
couple ot hours, which causod eleva
tors In Medford office buildings nnd
the Jacksonville' street car to stop
running, as all power In the valley
was furnished by the Gold Ray plant.
The Prospect plant had hod. line
troublo all day up until tho time the
rock fell. 1
You can drink a pint of cider tor
a nickel at DeVoe's. '
Bon Xurnsteln of Ashland, has
purchased tho Royal Bakery of J. C.
Gilbert and has taken charge. Mr.
Gilbert has oporatod the bakory five
years and hns made a splendid suc
cess ot the same, making Peerless
bread a household necessity. Mr.
Zurnstcki Is an experienced bakor.
Homstltchlng, pocotlnff, nil work
guaranteed. ' Vanity i tat Shop. '
Mr. and Mrs. C. La Stock In who nr
rlvod in Medford this week and will
locate here havo taken rooms at tho
Hotel Holland for a month until thoy
find a suitable furnished homo. Ho
Is the representative of a well known
adding machine
Must vacate. Men's and boys'
shoes being sold regardless of cost.
Store will close Feb. 22, 12 p. m.
L. F. Stroud, No. 10 South Central.
Jack Smock, the merchant . nnd
postmaster of Holland, arrived homo
this week from Yuma, Ariz., whero
he spent the past six weeks on bis
cotton plantation. Mr. Smock Is well
known In Medford. ' ' '"'
Furniture upholstering, mattress
making, crating and nacklns. Doug
las. 201 S. lllvcrslde. Phone 1C2-J.
A telephone mnssuKii "viw received
today at Grunts Pass that tho high
water In the Hoguo river hud curried
awny forty or fifty toot of tho Amont
dnm under tho old turbines.
lnsuro In sure liiMurnnco. Phono
T09 or tiOD-Y. ' llounolt lnv. Co.- 201
City hemstitching and pecotlng fia
yd. Mrs. B. M. lliuioy. 274
Rimer K. Qululey of Walker, Otllf.
and Sain L. Sundry of Copper, nro
among tho mining men visiting In tho
city.
Gunrnntocd broke lining for all
cars. C. E. Gates Aula Co.
You can ulwnys find somothlug for
a quick lunch at DnVoo's,
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WEEKS & McGOWAN CO
UNDERTAKER
Pay Phono: Paciflo 227.
Night Phonos: F. W. Weeks, 103-J2.
Lady Assistant. .
SAI.ICM, Fob. 11. The houso used
practically the ontlro morning ses
sion today on tho wnr department's
morals bill and finally killed the
measure
Rcpresontutlvo Elmore, opening
tho debate, stilted briefly that the
bill was requested by the war depart
ment of the United Stales, which ho
considered sufficient reromuiini)u
tton. It legislated against prosti
tutes, protesslonul und otherwise and
those who putronlzud houses ot Ill
repute. Representative Hughes then took
tho floor and said ho opposed tho bill
whether or not the govommont was
behind It. It placed too much of the
burden on the woman, ho said. Mar
tin echoed his sentiments.
Mrs. Thompson opposed It ns dis
criminating against women,
A Woman's Recommendation
Mrs. D. T: Tryor, Franklin Ar..
Otsego, O., writes: "N'lno yours ago I
was very much nffllctod with kidney
trouble. I bought different kinds of
medicine, but all to no ettoct, until
one day I bought a box ot Foley Kid
ney Pills. I realized so great n ben
efit from tho use or that box that I
concluded mysolt cured of kidney
troublo. I feel safe In recommend
ing Foley Kidney Pills to any kidney
sufforcrs." They relievo backneho.
sore muscles, stiff Joints, rhoumntlc
pains nnd bladder ailments. For sale
by Medford Pharmacy.
Kotleo
Poople having buggnKO to haul
must call baggage man nnd not a
jitney. Jitneys violating this will be
punished according to tho city ordi
nance. CHIEF OF POLICE.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
WA'.Vfl'BD Pruning, cjthcr trees,
bush or bramble, in town or out.
Clias, W. Austin, phono ,550-L. 279
MVSTEHY VOLS
OPEN N0STR LSI END
A COLD OR CATARRH t
How To Oct Belief When Head
and None aro Bluffed Up.
FOR SALE One 500-ogg Cyphers
incubator. W. J. Warner, phono
696-M. 27
FOR SALK Apples. Tho
Store. 27 North Grape.
Apple
279
WASTED Good houso, unfurnish
ed, six or seven rooms: good ten
ants; no children. Address 'Post
Office Box 7-16. 270
DR. RICKERT
Optometrist,
ETES BOIEXTIFICALLT
TESTED, AND GLASSES
PROPERLY FITTED
Suite 1-2 over May Co,
no rmora used
0F2QTS. BOOZE
What became of two of Hit' rJ
Miinrts of wliihkv which ilinniuiewcd
from (he two suit en-e taken from
(lie trnin when Kiirl MeMiiuiimm "f
Lint AmreleH was nrrcHled liv Speed
Con Mel'oimM liml Kriilnv ntuht.
Tluit is n mvHlurv which U tm..limr
Sheriff t'lwirlex Terrell. The more
ho pointers on the inuller tho mure
mvKtifti'd lie lieiMiimw,
When utter the iurv Iriul in Juihie
Tnvlor'M court vcHlenluv nnoii in
which McMniiinmii wim found nut
guilty, tin sheriff took the nit oiise""
hack l Jacksonville mid " lookim:
over tho cuntimli ho discovered llml
one boltle was filled with viiiecnr und
another with coffee.
"Well, I'll ho iloKiioiie.l," nid Ter
rell, or rather he lined the l,uk creek
ONprcKsiuii uieiiiiiliir I lie Name lliiuu.
Ho now does not know whether the
jurymen, the police or the nced emi
phi veil ii i'lko n him. or whelher
some one swiped the limme ciinleiilK of
the two bottles since Kriilav iiithl itiiil
substituted llie luinnlosH decoctions.
Anvliow. Iwo perfcellv L'tunl iiimrts
of whiskv ilisnppenrpil from two hol
lies since the nrrest wiin made hint
Friiluv niuht.
Of course the luw iiIIowh llio iurv
in n liunnr ease t snniulo the evi
dence submitted lo determine whether
tho evidence is booiui or not. but of
course, presumes Hint the Kiiiupliui:
will lie liuht. Then mivbuw, tho v.
erniie Juekson eountv iiiror would
iust need n iiiiiel; ithince, n hurried
smell unit n mere ti'.slu tiv reeouniw
nnv breed of booze, unit too would not
profane nnv booi hnttlii lv -tml tiitir
coffee or vineenr in il. Tluit secnm
to let the inrv out of the lUvsterv.
A new shipment of
Beechnut Sliced Baccn
9 minct! .litT.s
Ciresca Marmalade
A blend of Valencia Hitler
Oranges, (irapo Fruit ami
Citron.
Gocts. the IS oz. Jar.
Imported OHve Oil
tiOc bottle 45c
$.1.00 Mtl! 75c
1.23 bottle $1.00
One bottle ton customer."
SCHIEFFELIN'S
GROCERY
36-40 North Central Ave.
Count fifty I Yuur coM In hind or
cntarrh dliineiirii. Your cl'itflied mm.
Irlln will opra, tho "lr pitMngxa nf y,mr
hciul will clear und you rnn brenlhn
(ri'i'lv, No nuiri) biiiiMIuki linwkltin,
niunius illwlmme, ill ynew or liiwihehvi
no slrnmiU'iK '"r l"n at nUht.
Oct it munll hot Ho of Ely's Oram
llnlui fnmi your druuuUt mid apply a
little el lid frnnriiiit. mitlioptln crmim
in vour nimli'll. It pencil oti"i tlireiudi
every nlr piiMiiifit f Cm brad, noothlim
mill ht'itllnii tint swollen or iiillnnird
imit'oun inuiiiliruiie, (lIvlriK you limtnut
relief. Head rohls uinl eitlarrh yield
llku nuiwlo. I'on't tiy uliitlcd up und
iiilicmliU Itelluf It tiro.
TODAY ONLY
CLARA
KIMBALL
YOUNG
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A thrilling talo of Love and
Advonturo.
THE ROAD
THROUGH
THE DARK
Absorbing Full of Action
COMEDY
"Freckled Fieh."
REGULAH PRICES
Coming
JULIA ARTHUR
In
"THE CAVELL CASE"
Typewriter Ribbons
Best Grade
75c,
Coupon Books
$7.50
Medford Book Store
Heath Pays the Postage
l'hone or mail na for your drug store wauls. Wo
pny all postage on out of town orders. Ootids hIup
ped on the first mail out alter order is received.
Heath's Drug' Store
Phono 884 The San Tox Store .
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Are you depending on s6me fellow a thousand miles away
to back up your tires? ' ;
Which would you rather have a guarantee likfe the above or one from your local dealer
whom you can meet personally at any time?
We guarantee and make all adjustments on Federal Tires no third party to hide behind.
You must get service for what you pay without defects or we make good
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