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IOGAL AND
I- PERSONAL
JJ
D. It. Miller, (lolrt Hill's hardware
merchant, was onions hl Medford
friends Wednesday.
.Mr. and Mrs. fceorKc R. Davis of
Jowphlno county aro vIsltlnR In Med
ford, their former home.
""Henry Helms nnd ltobort Wilcox
were tip from Talent Wednesday af
ternoon. tJuarantced comploto wnpons at
Pell's, Ashland, for less Uian ?100.
32 S
Don Cameron, J. S. Sawyer, "Pcfo"
Hoyden and A. Crolso loft for Linn
county, .where they will spond scv
orol months as members of n civil
etiRlneorfnB'crow that ytl survey the
routo 'for Sorter Bros.' loKRlnj; rail
road. n. J. Younc of MlehlRan, a rela
tive of O..TL Chaffee, who has been
visiting In this section, left for Hilt,
Cnl., Wednesday to spend a short
tlmo with n daughter.
Mrs. Kllngot of Lake Creek nnd
Mr. and Mrs. L. Charley of Drowns-:
boro woro recent arrivals In Med-
ford.
Q. Oldson of Ragle Point district
transacted business In Medford on
Wednesday.
Orchard, hunting, fishing and
Crater Lakd scenes for sale at Gcr-
klng & Harmon's studio. Negatives
mado any place, kodak finishing. 12S
Kast Main street. Phono 215 It.
Henry Haswell mado a business
visit to Grants Pass the foro part of
tho woek.
Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Darneburg of
Ashland motored to Medford
Wednesday.
Gerking & Harmon, studio por
traits, homo portraits, flash lights,
kodak finishing, post card work and
enlarging.; 128 East Main stroet;
telephono 21S It,
J. W. Ung returned from a short
trip north Wednesday.
Fred Willis, who has been In Port
land for aomo time. Is In Medford
again.
It. J. Col of Hilt Is among tho
lato nrrlials in Medford from Siski
you county, Cal.
Invito your friends to como on the
excursion from Tacoma to Medford,
April 9. Hound trip, 1C70.
Mrs. J. Hooves or Jacksonville
was a Medford visitor Wednesday
afternoon.
Fred Roper, manager .of the
Grants Pass-ball tcam.-.haa secured a
gamo with the American Giants, tho
negro team which beat tho Beaver
four games out of flvo In California
recently. It will bo played week
after next Tho Colts, of tho North
western league, will play Roper's
"aggregation later.
Carkln & Taylor (John M. Oarkin
nnd Glenn O. Taylor), attorneys-at-law,
over Jackson County Bank
building. Medford.
George II. Graves of Salem mado
the valley bis usual visit during the
week.
Mrs. T. G. Bradley arrived from
northern California Wednesday ove
nlng. '
Instiro and bo sure. Right It wo
wrlto It. It. A. Holmes, Tho Insur
ance Man,
Mr. and Mrs. P. Gale of Rogue
River district were recent visitors in
Medford.
C. M. Rexford of Applegate and
Jay Trrlll of Talent transacted busi
ness In Medford Wednesday.
Real homo mado bread at De
Voe's. D. Cameron wos down from Wlracr
dlstrli t Wednesday. He reports wator
for mining purposes scarce.
Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Knight loft for
their homo In Illinois Tuesday. They
will return . Medford before long.
Now York Life Insurance Co., C.
Y. Te'ngwald, Medford National
Bank b'ldg. Phono 337 J.
Dr. ' J.' W. Robinson and D. II.
Crouemlller of Jacksonville were in
Medford Wednesday.
It. B. Tteame nnd G. II. Perkins
woro down from Central Point Wed
nohduy. Miss Ruth Keller or Klamath Falls
lit visiting friends living In Medford.
Mr, and Mrs. E. B. Hanloy spent
Wednesday afternoon In Medford.
Mrs. Rlimloy has been visiting hor
sou Lynn and his family, who live
near Jacksonville.
Kodak finishing, tho best at Wes
ton's, opposite book store,
F. J. Cornollus or Etna and R. II.
Perkins or Roseburg transacted busi
ness in Medford during tho week.
Frod Whcl cloy, who returned from
California lively, loft for Eugene
Wednesday on u visit to hia mother
nnd other relatives.
Weeks & McGowan Co.
TJNDERTAXERS
XABY ABUSTAKT
Day Phono 27
Night V. W. Weeks 103-2
Phonos
A. K. Orr 078-M
Mr nnd Mrs. Vnlner Hixoit have
returned front n visit of sews!
weeks In California.
H. D. Hoke of Willow Spring dis
trict was among those who ramo to
Medford Wednesday afternoon.
Vapor baths and scientific mas
sage for men nnd women. Dr. It.
J. Lockwood, chiropractor. 203 Gar-nott-Corey
bldg. Phono 145.
Miss May Thomas of Honolulu,
who has beon tho guest of Miss Bess
Kentner, started for homo the foro
part of tho week. Sho gavo a fare
well breakfast at Hotel Holland com
plimentary to a number of the
friends sho made while In Medford
Just before departing.
A. H4 Houvton and A. S. Furry
wero up from Phoenix Wednesday.
E. D. Weston, commercial photog
rapher, negatives mado any tlmo or
plnco by appointment. Phono M,
1471.
George II. Wolf ot Concord, Cal..
is lu tho valley again, on his return
from a trip to tho Umpqun and Wil
lamette valleys.
P. C. Blgham, who was recently
operated . Upon for appendicitis. Is
about again.
Food and seed. Schmidt, phone
SCO.
James Fltxglbbon of Foots creek.
tho miner, was In Medford Wednes
day en route to Jacksonville, near
which placo ho will bo employed by
Mr. Buttcrly, who Is operating a
mine.
W. H. Suffern, ono of tho leading
citizens ot Decatur, 111., accompanied
by his wire, son and daughter, are
visiting Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Smith.
They aro on their way homo rrom a
trip to California and other state.
M. O. Wnrnor of Eugene Is making
Medford and other points In Jack
son county his usual visit.
Mr. nnd Mrs. George M. Jones havo
returned from a visit with relatives
living at Butto Falls.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ashpola of
Eagle Point havo been visiting rela
tives living In Medford.
C. II. Murray and L-. C. Smith havo
gone to Newport, whore Ihey build
cottages for Dr. E. R. Secly and
others.
Miss Sadie Rexford of Ashland and
Miss Laura Dunn of Portland have
been visiting Medford friends.
Dr. C. R. Ray made Gold Hill and
Ray Gold a business visit this week.
George E. Fox or Central Point
district mado a -trip to Medford
Wednesday.
Joseph Griffin and R. L. Burdle
were among tho Ashlanders In Med
ford during the week.
8. L. Leonard' loft for Portland
Wednesday and may bo gone some
time.
Robert L. Tclfer, representing
Clark-Hcnery company, was down
from Eugene Wednesday.
Mrs. Lottie Van Scoy of Eagle
Point was among Medford and Ash
land relatives recently.
Drs. E. B. Plckel and II. E. Mor
rison, also other physicians of Med
ford, have been attending clrculut
at Jacksonville as witnesses in tho
Moorc-Swcdonberg malpractice case.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Hills and
Claude Young of Grants Pass havo
been visiting in Medford.
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MEDFORD
TO
DEAIH BY STARVATION
SEATTLE, Wash.. March 27.
Death by starvation was the vordict
of the coroner's jury in tho case of
Mrs. Ida Anderson, wifo or George
Anderson, banker or Stanwood, and
a further Investigation Is being made
today Charges that Mrs. Anderson
took the fast euro at tho direction
of Dr. Linda Burfleld Hazzard, are
denied by Dr. Ilazzard, who present
ed evidence to show that she died uf
grief fo'lowlng family troubles, and
that tho dead woman took the fast
euro on her own responsibility.
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ENJOYABLE AFFAIR
Tho Elk dance given at the Nat
atorlum on Wednesday evening was
ono of tho most enjoyablo affairs of
Its kind held In this city in months
It ' was well attended and a thor
oughly good tlmo was experienced.
About twico a year the Elks givo
a social evonlng in order to enter
tain their ladles. Theso gatherings
aro Invariably a success, but this one
was particularly pleasing.
NOTICE OF MEETING.
Tho regular monthly meeting ot
tho mombers of tho Roguo River Co
operative Fruit Growers' association
will bo hold In the public library
building, Medford, Saturday after
noon, March 20. Thero will bo mat
ters of Importance) to consider and
members aro requested to attend.
C J. A. PERRY, President.
SUFFERERS
Medford has beon asked to con
tribute to tho relief of tho Ohio flood
suffurtrs. The appeal camo today
through tho, Portland Chamber of
Commerce No notion has as yet been
taken In the matter. Thu telegram
follews: I"
Portland, March 27. Medford
Commercial Club, Medford, Oregen:
(loernor uf Ohio telegraphs great
est tragedy In history of this conn
try and (o Induce trade bodies to
send runds, .Portland Chamber of
Commerce is raising n fund In this
city and will be glad to handle nnd
forward amounts received from
other bodies stating from whom re
ceived unless you prefer to send di
rect. A. H. AVER1LL.
President Portland Chamber of Commerce.
FOR WHITE SUM
SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., March 27
Action binding them over to tho
I'nltod States district court was ta
ken here today by Federal Commis
sioner Krull In tho case of Maury I.
Dlggs and Drew Camlncttl, promi
nent Sacramento men, who appcarsd
beforo him on a white slave charge.
Tho young men are accused of en
ticing two Sacramento girls, Loin
Morris nnd Marsha Washington, to
Reno, Nov.
Dlggs and Camlncttl waived pre
liminary examination and wero
placed under )10,000 bonds each.
Tho prisoners also nwalt action by
tho district attorney's office in Sas-ramento.
NEWS OF DISASTER
KILLS DAYTON MAN
OAKLAND, Cnl., March 27.
Shocked by tho reports that scores
of his friends lost their lives in the
Dayton flood, G. Withoft, former
postmaster of Dayton, wns easy prey
for n stroke of nppoplc.xy, nnd h
dead here today at the home of his
son, W. Withoft, where lie was on n
visit.
From the first bulletin Withoft be
gan to lifeline. Further news of the
probable owful death of friends of
many yonrs standing induced such
mental nnd physical nnpiish that
Withoft finally succumbed.
Withoft wns formerly president of
the National Asocintion of first -class
postmasters.
ASHLAND ELKS TO
VISIT 1168 TONIGHT
Over 30 Elks ata expected from
Medford tonight to visit lodgo 1108.
which has prepared a session extra
ordinary. Initiation, banquet and
special stunts will bo indulged In.
A large gathering of Elks is pre
dicted. Every local Elk Is urged to
be on haud.
ASK RAILROADS TO
HAUL POTATOES FREE
NORTH YAKIMA, Wnhh., Mnrth
27, Tho railroads linve today been
asked to transport free carloads of
potatoes which nro btinjj gathered
for the flood sufferers of Ohio.
HOOD RIVER TO SHIP
POTATOES TO SUFFERERS
HOOD HIVKH, Ore., March 27.
Tho lesidents of Hood Hiver and
vicinity arc today planning on sending
a carload of potatoes and npplcs to
the flood swept districts of Ohio.
A Curo for Eczema.
Eczema In any form, whothcr
acuto or chronic, Is easily and rapid
ly overcome by tho uso of Merltol
Eczoma Remedy. Gives positive re
lief when all others fall, and we
heartily rocommond It to any suf
ferer. Hasklns' drug storo, exclusive
agonts
Don't Scratch
" H.D.D. PreiCTlpUon stops that trrl
tl Itch in two conds. A. too bottl
"rScrtcblne OEBTUvaUa skin dlsess
and slves but momentary rallif. D.P.IJ,
j'rencrtptlon for IScitmi 1 mild, on
tUeptlo wash that oolh. cltum;
cnr. Wa irnraUt thu (lrt full "I"
bottle to do alt that U cUlined for It',
IX not, your money bfc
MEDFORD PUAHMAOr
BLIZZARD DESIROYS SIGH! OF HER
IE CONNECTIONS! CAUSED STAMPEDE
ClUCAUO, March U7 - Wunud
today threaten to destroy till wires
connecting Chieugo with the flood
districts of Ohio nnd lnditum. Tele
phone poles nro gomif down, nnd
tlnvo in Indiana ore Mnnding in
from three to seven feet of water.
Only two wires nro working be
tween Chiengo and Indianapolis.
Wiremen derluro that the situation
is the rt in rveeut history of telegraphy.
WEST CALLS ON
TO
ON
SAl.W., Ore., Mrtreh 27. - Clovejnor
V.t today i-Mied u proclamation
nuking the 'people of Oregon to res
pond to the call for utM-tnitce com
ing from tho flood and fire stricken
diMricts in Ohio and Indiana, lie
nks the people to send their contri
butions to the meerclnrv of the Port
land chamber of, commerce, who will
scud them to tho Ktriekeu nltc.
John X. Mlllor, aged SO, who has
resided In Jnckson county for over
5u years, wns badly Injured In an
accident Wednesday afternoon on tho
Eagle Point road. His chances for
recovery aro slight, ns it is foarod
his skull was fractured.
Tho accident occurred whllo Mr
Miller was climbing Into a wagon
driven by Chris Natwlck, Tho
tonguo came looso from tho neck
yoko nnd tho team ran. Miller was
thrown out. striking on his head.
PAT McARTHUR TO WED
MISS LUCILE SMITH
PORTLAND, Ore., March 27 -The
engagement of Miss Lueile Smith and
C. N. MoArthur is todnv formally an
nnunced. McArthur nas speaker of
the house at tho session of the legis
lature recently adjourned.
Jtcrllol Itlicuiimtloui Poo tiers.
Stand as tho result of tho highest
modlcal achievement of modern sci
ence, and are guaranteed to give per
manent rcllof In all cases or Rhou
matUm. If you suffer from Rhou
rnatlsm givo this wonderful remedy
a trial. Hasklns' drug store, exclu
sive local agents.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOR RENT My homo, 522 W. lOtli.
rurnlshed, reasonable to right par
ty 2 or 3 mos. or longer It de
sired. Mrs. M. H. Smith. C
WANTED Olrl wanted to help with
housework afternoons. Phono
130-R.
FOR SALE Oood second hand 3
inch wagon with box and springs.
J. C. Godlovo, It. K. I). No. 2.
Medford, Ore. 9
WANTED Harbor wanted at Cot
tago barber shop. 10 South Cen
HOUSEHOLD goods, Including sec'l
bookcaso, sewing mach., kitchen
cabinet, oil stovo, tools and garden
tools, cheap. 330 Knight. C
WANTED Responsible party to
take charge of Ucrben ApnrtmontM
for 1 year. 9
MODERN .MITTHOPH
HELP I'S AND YOU
Especially you tho ultimate con
sumer of foods rained with
CrescentBakingPowder
The modern methods employed
by our expert chcniluts guarantee
Ita purity and wholesomoness,
with which they havo succeeded
In combining tho desirable "suro
to ralso" quullty.
In ovcrythlug
that you requlru
of good Jiaklug
Powder, CRES
CENT has beerf
made "doubly
sure."
That Is ono of
tho reasons why
It Is used by
Chofu and Oood
Cooks, why It
can help you.
Hold by grocers, t3c full pound
CRESCENT MANUFACTURING
COMPANY
Scat tie, Washington
Bend 2c stump for Cook Rook.
PLY.MOrni, 1ml , V.nrrh 27. -tlllbert
Knssler, n refugee from tho
flood stricken city of Peru. Ind., nr
rlvod hero today. Ho said.
"Tho sight of tho rushing water
senmed to take thu heart out of most
of us, especially the Vomou. Night
nnd day we could hear the women
shrieking,
"I piloted ono rescue boat to tho
coutthouso and filled It with refu
gees. Ono ot tho passengers1 wns n
woman. Wo wero moving unstead
ily when suddenly tho woman nroto
and wnllud: 'What Is thu Use We
will all bo drowned nnywayl' Then
she plunged Into tho torrent.
"Tho next moment I found myself
lu tho water, ami lint lng no chance
to swim, grabbed tho stern of the
boat and drew myself aboard. Wo
then rescued another swimmer.
"I was later bringing lu another
boatload when another woman
plunged nut of tho boat, despatrlug
ly, throwing nu nil Into tlm miidd)
water,
"The current nwojit around the
street corners nt a tremendous rate."
GIRLS
IIS!
GIRLSI SURELY TRY Tl
DOUBLES BEAUTY OF YOUR HAIR
All You Need Is n IS.V Cent llottlo of "Duuderlne" Half UcU LuMrous,
I 'luff y unit Abundant at Onto.
Immediate? Yes! Certnln?
that's tho Joy of It. Your hnlr bo
come light, wavy, fluffy, abundant
and appears as soft, lustrous and
beautiful an a young girl's after a
Danderlno hair elennso. Just try
this moisten a cloth with a little
nauderlno nnd carefully draw It
through your hair, taking one small
stiMiid at a time. This will cleanse
tho hnlr or dust, dirt or excessive
oil nnd lu Just u few moments you
hno doubled thu beauty of your
hair.
A delightful surprise awaits, par
ticularly Hanoi who havo bom euro-
less, whoso hair has been neglerted
or Is scraggy, foded, dry, brittle or
thin, llesldes liiautlf)liiK tho hair,
Dnndorlno dissolve every particle of
dsudrurr; cleanses, purifies and In
vlgoruio tho srnlp. rorovur stopping
llihlng and fulling hair, but what
wilt please you most will be after a
few wrelu' uso of Datiderlue, wlum
you will actually see now hair flno
and downy at first -yes but really
new hnlr growing all over the sualp.
If you earo for pietiy. soft hulr, and
lots of It. surely get a 2f. cent hot
tie of Know-Ron's Paiidnrluo from
any drug storo or toilet counter and
Just try It.
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Ho tv to Make
Better Cough Syrup than
You Can Buy
A Fatuity Nuppty, Pavtnr 93 n1
I'ully inrKtrI.
A full pint of cough syrup as much
as you could buy fur $2.3o enn emlly
be made at bom. uu will II tut nothing
that takes hold of n uMlnate oiugli
mora quickly, uuslly ending It tiulile uf
21 tour. Excvllcnt, too. fur croup,
whooping cough, ro lung, mtlinu,
hoariu'nrM and other throat troublrs.
Mix one pint ot granulated sugiir with
Yj pint ot warm wadr, and iilr for '&
minute. Put i!W, ounces of IMnrx (lUtv
ct-ntt' worth) In a pint bottle, Uteri sild X
Uio Sugar fcyrup. It keep petfrctly. I Vx
Tsko a tctiAHxmful every one, to or
lureo iiourn.
lids is Jiint laxatlva enough to help '
curo a cough. Alto ntlmulatrs tlia api- I
tltc, which is usually uptct by a. cough.
Tho taitn I plManL f
Iho HTcct of plno and sugar syrup on
tho Inllatncd mrmbrsnr I well known.
Plnrx Is the moot valuaMa concentrated
compound of Norway w Id tit plan extract,
rich in guiUscnl nnd all the natural
healing plno clrtnrut. Other prepara
tions will net work in thU formula.
Tho Plnrx sad Sugnr Syrup ttclpe (s
now tun! bv thniiuimls of hoim-wivM
throughout the t'nltnl Htntr and Cnn
ads. The pkin has Iwn Imitated, but
tho old succrs'fut formula has urrr
Irtri npialnL
A guaranty of absolute utUf.ellon, nr
money promptly refunded, gin-, with this
rrclfr. Your drugidtt has Pin, or will
Kvt It for vnu. If not, cud to The t
l'inex Co., Ft. Wayne, Ind. I
EVERY DAY
Home ono comes Into our storo nnd remarks!
My, how I do hate to buy shoes.
There's no reason for you to "hate to buy sheo'
Next pair of shoes you want,
walk Into IIEIILINO'H, nsk to be titled to a
comfortable shoe; You'll bo surprlmM what a
pleasant duty buying shoes really la.
BEHLING'S
Oikm! I'll Kbno Storo
L. n. judd
Tnlcnt, Oregon Jackson County
Orchards, Homes, Farms
In a. THrWlntf Center In One of the Garden Spots
of the Koue River Valley
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MOE & CO.
Week End Sale
Regardless of tho low prices, wo offor only morchandiao of a quality and ntylo
which assures to our customors tho highest degreo of satisfaction. Tho selec
tions are much more varied than over boforo, so you suroly will find somo stylo
to please you.
Laces and Embroideries
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LOT l 100 yards linen oliiny lares. IMges
fimlx insertion to mnleli, I in. to IV'a inches
wide. Vnlura up to Ifle, sieuinl 7
LOT '. 100 yards flno nainsook with deep
baby Irish, embroidered edges, i!7 in. wide,
regular selling price is $1.00 per yard, mhi-
nnl for two days, only filty
LOT .'I. 100 pieces of embroideries and
laces consisting of odds and ends. Kdges
mid iiihurtiuji to match. This is Iho hij; bar
gain of the M-itKoii, nt just one-half price, or
50 PER CENT DISCOUNT.
Don't fail to see this table.
White Goods Reduction
Opportunities- Friday and Saturday to hiivo
considerable on spnng'H nuwest fabrics.
25c WHITE VOILE, 19c
A fino sheer funllt.v of chiffon finished
voile, our regular 2io grado, special,,. 10
25c WHITE MADRAS 15c
112 Inch shitting; "(l waisling, exeellont 2.rm
values, nt 15tf
25c NEW PIQUES, HEAVY WELT 19c
We are showing this popular cloth in oxtrn
wide wells of very fiuo iiullty, Hplendid
value ut U.ric, special for Friday and Satur
day if
Special Dress Ginghams
Of an oxcelleut wearing quality in stripes,
cheeks and broken plaids, special sale, Fri
day and Saturday " . 8
$1 Men's Overalls at 49c
You hIumiIiI not miss this opportunity to
lay in it supply of these goods. While (buy
out at 40
last (only a few days more) wo cIoho Ihem
fiOo Moii'h ooi work Khiits, closing out at
each ... 30(i
GLOVES
Good gloves are of first importance, Yours
are here. Wo heliuxo you will buy them here
if you will give quality, sorww and prien fair
consideration, We Miami back of every pair
f gloves sold hum. Wo know they ate cor
rect in style and of leliablo quality,
OUR SPECIAL 111 button length silk glove
with double linger tips mill ot thorough do
lieiidahtu quality, shown in whilti mid black,
sold elsewhere for $1.00, our price while they
last at OO
OS5J Imported kid gloves of selected and
very flexible skins, perfectly cut mid made,
two clasps, shown in new tans, browns, white
and black, ltegular $1.2Ti grade, splendid
values at 8tf
18 is the price of Knyser'H chamois
gloves, while tan or blank, two hut ton or III
button. If est glove for all mound wear, will
wash and nut lose its shape 18
New Stockings for Spring
Our reputation, Lisle stockings are every
thing you could possibly demand In good
Htotilfiugs. Thuy have whlo garler tops,
double soles, rciiifoiced heel and toes and
are stamped "round tickul," for men, women
mid children. Colors, ns well ns black and
while ate absolutely fast. Will wear longer
than any other huso made, ami the piico U
only 25
3 pair for 25c Stockings made lo wear
and also' tool; well, all slps, blue); mid tun,
for men, women and children, 3 pnlr for "5r
(On display in ccntor io.)
SILKS
.'10-iii. American Itoyal Silk at ..
'Jl-in. Bilk Poplin, all colors
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