PAGE TWO
STEDFOftD WATTj TRIBUNE, ITEDTOUB, OKFJOK. RATUJiTftY. FEBTiTAftY
7. 1f20
BeraiiRe of ho mtirb illnt'Hs of var
ious kiiitlH In l he city and country tlu
tiHTChnnlH of .Mcdfcrrt report t lint
buHiiM'ss (his wwk lutK been the liKht
est fur a long lime punt. The health
blluution was refloated at the puhlic
market today for it wan the lightest
tmtrket for u Saturday for years in
the way of supplies offered, ueeaust
a nu in tier of I he persons who sell
itwmlu nml tiiiiu tUtH'O ni'i II) fir hliVf
Illness In their families. No fresh u"'lr ""l'luurterH at the local army
moats -were on sulo.
.Mr. and Mrs. 11. Simiucns gf Yruka
and b red M. Foster were anion; tbi
niorniuK's arrivals at the Holland
Children's hair ribbons, wonderful
qnallty, at cost. The Vanity ilat
Shop.
Mra. floo. I.uldley Is very sick at.
her home, 12 V.i West Second street
with lunihuKo
Hot tumalo and chill conrarne at
DoVoe's.
Lieutenant K. H. Jackson and re
cruiting party of Camp Lewis, who
have been In thla city en recruiting
duty the last few days and making
Vor eye, ear, nose, throat see Ir.
Heine, "Liberty Hldii. Glasses fitted.
,.-Jf you really want to enjoy pan
cakeB these moruiuKS, mix them with
Colestln water. Order from Jackson
County Creamery. tf
Kred Uonaldaon and Harry Nelson
enlisted yesterday at the United
Slates army recruiting; station, 12:',
ICnst ilaln street. lionuldson joined
the Infantry for service in Pananut.
while Nelson enlisted for the siKnul
ciips. ."ith Division, (.'amp Cordon,
(In.
For sale Iluck shot gravel. Phone
i2-J.
.7. L. Heed, manager of the Sample
store, arrived home today from
Lcwistnn, Mont., where lie hud been
attending the convention of niuniigers
of the chain-or stores of which his
establishment- is a part.
For sale Home made bread and
pastry. 1 29 North Central. 273
.Miss Josephine Koppes, teacher
this year 'at the Dehenger (lap and
Laurel 41111 schools, who was taken
with an attack of appendicitis and
brought lt 'her home here Friday
arieriiof.n was conveyed to the Sacred
Heart hospital lust night where six?
was operated on today. Her condi
tion this afternoon was reported to
bo fuvorablu.
(let tho halilt! liuy shares now In
the Building and Loan.
Tho funeral ut Mrs. A. C. Mulonn
which will bo held at 2:tl o'clock
this nftornnon tit St. Mark's church Is
expected to bo largely attended by
Ashland nnd Medford people, and by
nulto a number from Grunts l'uss
where sho resided for several years
with her brother, Fred W. Williams
member of the state public service
commission, r
Order your NItrnto of Soda today.
Kurm llureuu Cooperative lOxchunge.
271
Joo Kuglor of Chicago, and A. K.
llelnzor and Chas. Fauler of Seattle
are business visitors In tho city and
Holland guests,
Wanted to buy clean cotttn rags.
Medford Printing Co.
The Albany high school basket ball
team which last night defeated Med-
ford high team by the secre of 2H to
14, nnd plays same team at tho Nnta
toMum tonight, will leavo for home
Sunday morning.
Try us, Apparel Cleaners and Hat
torB 103 W Central, phono 22II-.I. 27r.
Mrs. Mubol Prlddy of this clly has
returned homo from hor visit ut
CroBcent City und Grants Pass.
Tho'Motlford Printing company has
tho lie Luxe Multiplex cash books
nnd other ruled books, looso leaf sys
torn, also Inventory sheets. If you
need theso or uny other blank books
or bills to fit any binder see this
office and patronlzo homo Industries
tf
Orogonlnns registered at the .Mod
fcrd Include C. B. Morrlstfli of Spring
field, 0. M. Hratton of Klamuth Falls,
T. 'II. Monro of Ontario, Harry it.
Hague of Uugene and L. V. Hex, V. J.
Clnussen, Arthur llramwell, C. ('.
Uvuns. Russull 11. Heckor and I.. T.
llodson of 'Portlund.
(Irowors may now get their lime
nnd sulphur supply fur the dormant
spray at tho llurdwell Fruit Co. 2 7
Concerning two cc.inpunies or the
Third Oregon Infiintry which are
well known III .Medford thru having
been hero on guurd duty In tbo early
part of tho war, a Portland news
paper says: "Company C or the old
Third Oiegivn had it platoon In Purls
that was (considered the best drilled
unit In tho American army. It Is to
give a public competitive drill ut the
Armory Wednesday" night. Its oppo
nent will bo Company I. It Is ex
pected that u largo uiidlence or old
und new national guurd men will at
tend. Old Company C was command
ed by Captain Crcysley. now lieutcn
ii li t colonel, und It is hoped to have
him command the platoon. Company
1 will bo commanded for that drill
by-Lieutenant Hanson, formerly ocin
inundor nf the crack platoon.
Mrs. Paul -Hansen, eorsellere for
Nullono. Phone Rx-.l-J. "
('older and fair weather Is the pic
diction for tonight und Sunday. The
alisence of fog, the mildness and sun
shining made today seem very spring
like.
The llurdwell Fruit company has
received n carload of lime and sul
phur and are now prepared to make
deliveries to growers. 27.''
The season for large stories is now
on and the latest from this section is
the folli.wlng from the Grants Pass
Courier: "The Portland papers u few
days ago printed n news Item telling
or n largo Willamette valley egg. Mrs.
T. P. .ludson chines forward with the
produro or one of her Klii.de Isand
Hed lions which oiinuls the Willam
ettu 0(51!. Tile circumference or the
Itoguo valley egg was li 'ii Inches by
X Inches."
Orres, lallors for men and women
High grade only. Aslilunil. Ore.
Vrat. C. I. Lewis lirt last night for
Kugone and Saleni. and the work of
ulenlnir nn orchard acreage In the
vulley for membership In the Oregon
(irowers Cooperative association will
lie continued by M. O. Kvans. of Sa
lem, field solicitor or the association,
and J. K. Kdnilston or Sams Volley.
Its local solicitor.
Jlusklns for health.
recruiting stiitlon, 123 Fast Muln
street, left loday for Ashland and
Klamath FallR where they will seek
enlistments for the new democratic
peace time army. They will return
to this city within n week or ten days.
Just arrived. Car of famous Utah
coal. Vulley Fuel Co.
Guests from a distance ut the Med
ford include 11. S. Coiner of Now
York city, II. Hunter ut .Monessey
Pa., I). H. Warnr and H. 11. Gates
or Chicago, H. Smiley or Denver, Mr
and Mrs. F. J. Itnbinson or Lewton,
Mont., and G. E. Drum or Seattle
This orrice will tuke subscriptions
for the Port land Telegram. Ilurgaln
rale of $3. Hit a year by mail. Sub
scriptions to he sent in before Febru
ary Hi. 2 74
Medford and valley peoplewho us
ually attend tho Hose Festival at
Portland will bo Interested to learn
that the festival will be held June
and 2-'j, and will last only two days
instead of three as formerly
Oh hew I love you dear old Dort of
mine.
Skillful workmen made you
I will never trude you,
All highly grade you dour old Dort of
mine.
Clark & Childers, Medford, Oregon
The condition of Mrs. Everett
Trowbridge continues to bo very low
at thu Sacred 'lleart huipltal where
sho has been ill for a week or ten
days. An operation will be performed
on her as soon us her weakened con
dition permits.
llrunswlck phonographs on easy
terms ut Hale's Piano House. tf
Hoard of chamber of cc-innicrce
meeting today at 4 p. m.
Kihhons. Then more ribbons, at
cost. The Vanity Shoo.
II. II. Clark of Sterling. 111., Wm.
Alexander or Kent, Wash., and .1. K.
Abel and M. It. Khoads or Portland
are stopping at the Nash.
Hogue river sorghum at Ilutcliln
si.ll & Llimsden. 275"
Misfortune attended tho arrival
here this week or Mr. and Mrs. A. II.
Callahan from iltiirlihglcn, Vt., who
expect to inuko their home in Med
ford. Coming ovor tho Siskiyous
Mrs. Calluhan caught a severo cold
and the nbxt day after their arrival
was taken from the home of T. Henry
Callahan, who Is Mr. Cuflalian's uncle
to the Sacred Heart hcupitat threat
ened Willi pneumonia. Sho Is now
bettor, however. Then Mr. and Mrs.
Calluhan received word that their
furniture was burned enrouto be
tween Chicago and Portland. Mr.
('allahun spent a summer und winter
in the Blue Ixulge district nine years
ago and over si lira hus longed to be
eomo a purmanont resident of Ore-
Ron
Tuko your liomstltchlng and pecot-
ing lo tho Handicraft Shop. 27,1
Carl Joschkn, high ' grade watch
and clock repairing. 11 Fir street. '
Richard Horn, of Portlund, north
west manager of tho Cleveland trac
tor company. Is In tho city on busi
ness with headiiuiirters at the Hoi
land.
Flno seed barley, bearded und
beardless, reclained gray oats, vetch
seed. Leo Walkins Co.. 3!I7 South
Front. Phono 269. 273
The famous Shasta lamales on sale
now. Shasta
Messrs. lloyle. Plymnle. Gammon
and Leavitt of the California-Oregon
Power company left last night for
Klamath Fulls and vicinity. They
will be busy for Rome time on engf
neering work In that territory.
For the best Insurauco soo Holmes
tho Insuranco Man.
Hand embroidered dresses fi.T In
fants. Handicraft Shop. , 27ii"
Mr. und Mrs. W. G. Curry and V
(1. Dungherly und daughter. Miss
Myrtle, were visitors here from Asli
lunil yestorday.
l'he famous Shasta tiimnles on sale
now. Shasta. k,
Arloiue Andrews-Scuttl in concert
Pres. church, Tues, eve., Fob. 10th
271
The l'arin bureau secllonal meeting
of today is being held In the Ilcllview
lllslrlct
Tickets fi.T the Andrews-Scutti
concert Tues. eve, Feb. Ill at Pal
mer's Music Store. 271
New Imperial orchestra, Medford
Nat tonight! Dancing rree till 11:3
p. in. 2 7 1
The McCormlck orchestra, whose
"jazzensatlon" music creuted such a
favorable Impression hero last Dc
comber, will pluy at the Ashland
Nalntorluni next Tuesday nnd at the
Medford N'atutorluni next Wednesday
night. Tho i.'rehestrn Is on Its i
months tour of tho I'nited States
Dry hotly' fir, tier or cordwood fr.r
sale.. Phone SIS-R. 273
Ladles' and men's soils French dry
cleaned $1."0. City Cleaning Works.
Phone 17 1. If
Men Sheldon was an Ashland busi
ness visitor on Friday.
On and after January 12 the Hlnes
& Snider garage will bo open day and
night. If
KlbiMius and malinc at cost. Watch
cur window. Vanity Hat Shop.
Gold Hill visitors who were here
Friday and this forenoon registered
at the Nash were .! !.. Melver, D. S
Avery and M. M. Whitsett.
Kldd'a shoe store. Phcwo I.9I1-M
CHAPLIM AND HIS Sie R-CVUNDERED FVIV At fttALTO
81H DAY
lite sTA-iT"-
The special evangelistic campaign
announced to begin on Feb. lath in
the First Methodist Eplscopul church
hus'lieeii postponed c-n account of so
much lllnesH in the city. The date
now set is Murch 14th to 2Sth. Plans'
and preparations are being mado tor
the greatest revival ever hold here lu
t lie Methodist church.
A. C. Halatead, mechanotherapy,
and Mrs. Duvld Williams of Xei.ltt,
lowu, and' the sister of Fred A. Wil
liams of Salom, Oregon, Mrs. 1'red
Kick of Jacksonville. Oregon. Dr. C.
D. Williams of Genoa, Neb., Mrs.
Tom Edmonson. Clarksvllle. Texas.
Wudo W. Williams, Portland, Oregon,
Mrs. Italph It. Twamley, White Lake.
S. D and Iwight II. Williams of
Iowa City, lowu, all of whom survive
metaphysics. 225 East Main, over! nor.
Kidd's shoe Btore. Phono C90-.M. 286 Kuneral services will be held Sun-
Slab wood for sale by tier or'cord. i day at Episcopal church at 2:30 p.m.
Valley Kuel Co. i Major and Mrs. C. A. Malono arc
.1. C. Stewart of Louisville, Ky.,tlie parents of two sons, Dunne, age
Is in tho city and is very desirous
of finding Wm. C. Scott, formerly of
Louisville.
Cakes, French pastry and cream
puffs at the Shasta.
Try our merchants' lunch. Tho
Shasta. tf
eight years, and C. A. Jr.. both of
whom are living. Deceased had been
a member of AgVtha chapter of the
Eastern Star of Neola, lowu, for
muny years and wus always un active
church worker.
Most of their married life had been
4rV& H now Ctn..-i tats section
jf the country than all other diseases
put tor.er. and fvr years it was sup
posed to be IneuralCM. Doctors prescribed
local remedies, and bv cqnstcji'ly failing
to cure with local trertmenl. pronounced
it incurable. Cuturrh is. a local disease,
xreutly l-'luenced by constKuilon&l con
ditions and therefore requires constitu
tional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Medi
cine, manufactured by F. J. Cheney &
Co.. Toledo, Ohio, fs a constitutional
remedy, io taken internally and acls
thru the Hlood on ttie Mucous Surfaces
of the System. One Hundred Dollars re
ward is offered for any case that Hull's'
Catarrh Medicine falls to cure. Send for
clrculars and testimonials.
F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo, Ohio.
Sold by Drugglste. 75c.
Hall's Family fills lor constipation.
hi
Seventh Day Adventist
. , Church
Sunday niht
Subject "Heavenly
Rail Road."
Closing serviiM'J
You are invited.
Tho American Legion post of: spent in Ashland and Medford, ex-
Oranls Pass announces thut It will
give another big boxing entertain
ment In that city on February 211, to
which a large contingent of enthusi
asts from Medford is expected to at
tend. Tho following is the card:
Hoy Cedarstrom of Hosehurg vs. Jim-
mle Grady of Portlund, in rounds, ut
inn pounds: Kid Itocco of Eugene vs.
Ilud Stevens or J'ortlund, 8 rounds,
ut I2N pounds: 'und Hed Hlchurdson
or Grunts Pass vs. Hoy Prultt, a new
comer to .Medford, at 1ST, pounds, 4
ounds. '
Puintlng, tinting and decorating,
orders promptly attended lo. Phone
11114, Elliott & MeCnfferty. 3S4
Tickets for the Andrews-Scuttl
onenrt Tues. eve., Keb
mer'B Music Store. 271
cepting two years .Mnjor Malt.ne
spent In the army and upon diu dis
charge lost May they moved to their!
present home on Park avenue, Med-
ford. , I
Mrs. M';Uone was n lady of rare1
personality und had a most Icveablo1
churucter, n favorite among hurj
friends, an idol In her homo, .and a!
most devoted daughter nnd sister.
Her many cherished deeds of love
and kindness will muke the mc-urn-Ing
tleoper in the circle which sho
loaves.
Talent Man Drops Dead
John Nyswaner of Talent, while in
I the pool hall of that town operated
10 at Tal-! by his son, niley, dropped dead this
noon presumably cf heart disease. It
Among the San Francisco men vis-' is understood he is survived by a wife
Itlng In the city are Karl II. Kraft, and six children. He was the father
A. (iolilcr and Chas. II. McCreatly. I of Mrs. Italph Koozer. i
Another Cullforninn here is It. Han-
flolpli of Los Angeles. Notice of Itcmovnl
'tiro liome-matle sorghum at! The Union Livery, Feed & Sales
llulchinsoii & Lumsden. 275 i Stables rormerly located at Dr. Helms j
Hemstitching anil pecotlng.
Vani' y Shop.
2
The
All makes or sewing machine
needles, lliiniliirafl Shop. 27"
A big dunce will he held at tho
nutatorium this evening. The music
will lie in charge i.'f Herb Alford and
bis now Imperinl orchestra, piano,
banjo,, snxaphonu, marimbuphone,
drums and traps. Moonlight waltzes
and fox-trots will occur at intervals.
Dancing will lie free till 9:30 p. m.
and no admission win be charged at
the doer.
Sod J). Tt. Wood & Co., Xo. 7 West
Eleventh, for fire Insurance. tf
Seo tho Farm Bureau about mill
run, (19.00 per ton, $2.00 per sack.
. 271
A. I,. Edgerton, wife nnd daugh
ter, J. B. Paddock and wlfo of Grants
Pass, spent Saturday In Medford. Mr.
Edgerton is planning to built a then
tre for Georgo Hunt In Grants Pass.
A real dance! Tonight! Medford
Nat! Imperial orchestra. Admission
free! 271'
Why trust n tramp repnlr man:
We will repair your eld maehlno and
guurantco the job. "Singer" Shop,
115 West Main street. Phone 21ii-R.
271
Fred Guy of Gold Hill, was a visi
tor In Medrord Saturduy.
Houston's home-made sorghum for
salo. Hutchinson & Lumsden. 27
Pnlntlng, tinting and paperhang
lllg. l'hr.nu (Illll-X. ' 270
Yesterday afternoon the grammar
school basket hall, team cf this city,
vfhlcli Is'betng coached by Mr. King,
physical director in the public schools
defeatert the high school team of
Jacksonville 28 to 3. The contest
showed up stme'gootl ruture material
ror Hie high Bchool. Campbell, for
ward, Hughes, center, nnd llaugliiuttu
guurd, were the stars for the gram
mar school, while Thotnsnn, center,
was the score gainer for Jacksonville.
Arlolne Andrews-Scuttl In concert.
Pres. church, Tues. eve., Feb. luth.
271
Yarn flowers nnd yarns for making
them. Handicraft Shop. 27."i
barn, 111 North Fir street, is now;
located at the old Vincent barn, I
North Riverside and will be known as I
the Union Livery, Feed & . Sales
Stables, the only feed stable In Mell
aril .
27(1
First Christian Church
Cc-r. Ninth and Oakdale.
D. E. Millard, Minister,
lllble school 9:45. 13. W. Paul,
supt.
Preaching 1 1 o'clock.
7:30. Union service of tho Presby
terian and Christlun church In honor
or the Hoy Scouts 10th unniversay.
Supt. Davenport nnd D. E. .Millard,
speakers. Boy Scents will attend in
n body. Service in the Presbytoriaii
church. Everybody welcome.
Old Age and
Glasses
The gradual decrease
of ocular power which
accompanies use
Hhould not he coiikUI
, ered contrary to na
ture any' mo're than it
iH for the huir to turn
Krny, the tooth .to ho
como defective or the
muscles to woaken.
Besides, as ago ad
vances, the other phys
ical faculties are up
to he used less and
lesH, and the eyes' mora
and more.
Artificial aid a
therefore to be ex
pected and Hhculd al
ways be resorted to at
the first indication of
failing eyesight. Call
and let us fit -you with
the glasses your eyes
reo. uire.
Dr. Rickert
OPTOMETRIST
Deuel Hldg. '
Medford, Oregon
First Methodist Episcopal Church
Fourth and Bartlett
"A Church with :i vision ami proniiii of Community
Servicer
"A ( 'hui'cli of (!ii1 -Music"
11 a. m.
"The Way Transcendent"
7:30 p. xn;
"A Fool's Philosophy of Life"
A triio ihiliistiihy of life is the secret nf happiness.
The discussion of the' evening will hring out
.some of the errors of an eminent fool's
jirincijilcs of li vini;'.
lioth .Messages.
REV. J. RANDOLPH SASNETTi
JOOLAJEJO CLASSIFY j
TAKEN t'P One red bell cow, spot-'
ted face, brand on right shoulder:
one roan heifer, cne red and white
heifer, one red stoer, wliito facev
left ear notched on above cattle.
Phone II. W. IlinKlinm, .ri!i7-J-a.
TO LOAN' $:.00 to loan on real j
estate security. Phone H70-.I. 271 1
EOK SALE 2411 acre stock ranch.
4301)0; two of the bent close in lots
14000. Phone 370-J. 271
EOU SALE
KtniK plow.
OK TRADE Riding
Phone 370-J. 271
VOH SALE Hardin spray ric, used
one season. Also team youiiK
mules and work horses. Wood
saw. Uerkeley Orchards. . 27ii
AND
Maline
"Wonderf ul selection
at cost
Watch our Wondow.
The
Vanity Shop
Next liialto Theater.
WA'NTKD-shures.
Man to cut wtod
Berkeley Orchards.
on
27C
I'OK SALU Klne milch cow. 42:1
OBITUARY
King street.
VOH SALK Hatching eggs. Tuncred
struiu White Leghorns. Regular
pons Jl.fiO per sotting, $7.00 per
hundred. Special pen $:l.lto per
setting. Ask for mating list. Phone
r9l-U-l. It. v. ('rum. 2 7ti
I'OIt KKXT Sleeping rooms, bath,
close in. 24"i North Grape street.
For Spring Canyon
Utah Coal
AND
Dry Wood
PHONE 242
WISEMAN & SCHEFFEL
631 S. Front St.
KLLIOTT Uie.7 at the Sacred
Heart hospital, l'riday. Kcb. lith.
1H2U, .Mrs. Nellie L. Klllott. after an i ?
Illness of ten days ot pneumonia. She (
leaves to mourn her loss a husband, t
II. V. Klliott and four yeur old daugh- j
ter, her father. Heckor Lewis, audi
mother. Mrs. Agusta Lewis, two sis
ters nnd' one lirc-ther. Tho remains,
are to be shipped to Roseburg, Sun-i
day morning. Teh. Mh. Interment In.
Cole's Valley cemetery.
Kiln Florence Willlam-Malone was
born in Harrison county, Iowa, Fob.
ISS.i, and after finishing Hie high
school, graduated frc-m the low i
sluto normal, taught school for a
number of years nnd was married to
A. Mlllone. Oct. 27. liUO. She
died ut Medford. Oregon, Feb. I.
1H20. She was the daughter of Mr
DOOOOOOOOOGOOOOOOCOOOOCKXOOC
Spray Now
With
Lime and Sulphur
Guy W. Conner Warehouse
I occcxckxoooooooooooooox
WEEKS & McGOWAN CO. I
UNDERTAKERS '
Inj rhouo: Pacific 237.
VUtbt Phono: F. W. WmIi, 10S-JS. '
Ld AMlltUl j
DANCE
ASHLAND NATATORIUM
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 6
LAUNSPACH'S ORCHESTRA
Titino, At'cordion. Trombone, Drums.
Admission Free
MAGAZINES
We have received-notice t hat many of thef popu
lar niiigiiMiiie.s will raise subscriptiqii .prices during
February, 'March and April. A few of Hie raises are
as follows: " '
Now. Xew price.
American ifl'.OO $2.U
Cosmoiioliitni 2.00 : 3.00 N
Everybodys 2.00 2.50
Good lloiisekeepin;.' 2:00 ! T5.00
Harper's Bazaar 4.00 0.00
Hearst's ..: 2.00 3.00
House and Garden 3.00 3.50
House and Garden during Februarv, two vcars
for $4.00. .. ' . '
Hand us your subscriptions now as maiiv changes
will be made February 15111 and 20lh.
Medford Book Store
THE "WONDERFUL" SPONGE RUBBER PAD
TRUSS
This truss certainly will perform wonders In (ho way of holding
rupture, und ut the same time wearers say "Hardly know I have a
truss on." It Is very llsjht. fits perfectly, and holds all the time.
(Sponge Rubber Pads Cannot Slip.) r
Heakh's Drug' Store
The San Tox Store
They're Coming Back
A REAL DANCE
With McCorniick's
Jazzensation Orchestra
of Portland, Oregon
On their 12 months tour of the United States
at the Nat, .
ASHLAND, TUESDAY, FEB. 10. MEDFORD
WEDNESDAY.FEB.il. '
DANCING- FREE FROM 8 TO 9 P. M. s
BASKETBALL
TONIGHT
Albany
vs.
Medford
NAT
7:30 SHARP
Rip 'Em Up, Medford!"
Tickets at Crcwson's and Shasta.
J0VI