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Word ws recMVoil In Medford
yfcstcrdny of tho marrlngo of James
Jt. llnrliour, formerly of Medford, to
.Miss Annctti Unrtoti of lloslou In
1Omlon. KiiF'aml. Mr. Harbour was
Interested (In Medford rnnch land
with K.; d. llurRosd, Jr. ftd hns
host of frfa'tiits In tho valley, Mr
nnd Mrs. Harbour will mnko their
homo In rorls. whoro Mr. Harbour
Is engaged In artistic horticultural
nnd soclnloglral research.
On Saturday evening at 8 o'clock
there, will bo n pupils' recital nt tho
Conservatory rooms, Collego build
lngk Tho program will consist of
songs, readings, piano nnd violin
numbers. Tho public Is Invited nnd
admission Is frco. Tho recital begins
promptly at 3 and will last about
ono hour.
Largo bulb) ot tho finest varieties
of cactus nnd decorative dahlias. Tel.
8tG-R, 10
An annual congregational meet
ing ot tho Presbyterian church next
Friday. April 4. at 7:30 p. an. Re
ports, election of officers, social and
refreshments. All tho people ot tho
church and congregation nro request
ed to bo present.
Orchard, hunting, fishing and
Crater Lake scone for sale, at for
king & Harmon's studio. Negatives
made any placo, kodak finishing. 1SS
Cast Main street. Phono 21S R.
A. B. Oalloway, a former Medford
boy, now vico president and general
manager of tho IJlake-McFa.il Paper
company ot Portland, Is spending a
few days In .Medford in tho Interest
of hl firm. In May he goes to Scat
tin to tako chargo of a large brancn
house tho firm la opening there.
Guaranteed complcto wagons at
Poll's, Ashland, for less than 9100.
325
Judgo M. T'urdln and family hava
moved to their new homo on Qenata
avenuo, north ot Main, the latest ot
the many ftno homos to bo completed
on this attractive residence street.
Ocrklng Harmon, studio por
traits, home portraits, flash lights,
kodak finishing, post card work and
enlarging.; 12$ East Mala street;
telephone 215 R.
Gcorgo W. Barron and C E.
Hughes were among those who camo
to Medford from Ashland Wednes
day. invito your friends to como on the
excursion from Tacomato Medford,
April 9. Round trip, 115.70.
Gcorgo W. Daley of Eaglo Point
was In Medford this week visiting
relatives.
Carkin & Taylor (John M. Carkln
and Glenn O. Taylor), attorneys-at-law,
over Jackson County Bank
building, McdXord.
N. Jerry, tho nugget king, who
has been spending several months 'u
tho eastern states, returned to Med-
Clatidn i. .Tone of Hams valley
Was among I lie many who rame to
Medford Wednesday.
Mrs. I.. t Wllllts of KlmnMtt
Kails has been visiting her pnrcut.1.
Mr, nnd Mrs. A. Altiird, of Talent,
hllo on her nay homo from a tiy
!f several months In California.
Heal elnn) nnd Irish Inces for fine
dross trimmings nt the Handicraft
Shop, IT. X, Central. 12
Mr. ami Mrs. F. G. Carson ot Den
ver, Colo , have left for their homo
after a visit ot sclera) weeks In the
llogne Hlvor alloy,
F. M. McKlmma of An,tloeh nnd
W. A Nickel) -ot l.ak Crock were.
recent fmior n siearord
ford AVcdnesday
Insuro and bo sure. Right It wo
write It, R. A. Holmes, Tho Insut
anco Man.
F. II. Farrar was down from tho
power plant at Gold Ray Wednesday
afternoon.
Orders taken for all kinds ot vege
table plants'. Portland Ave. Green
house, 2C Portland avo. Phone 87-R.
12
J. V, Casey of Portland, who !s
in tho valley in tho Interest ot thj
Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul rail
road, Is meeting with considerable
success.
Kodak finishing, tho best at Wes
ton's, oppostto book store.
S. M. Ncalon of Tablo Rock wai
a business vlsltor.-jn Medford Wed
nesday. Mrs. M. II. Parker of Central
Point tarried a few hours In Medford
Wednesday.
Vapor hatha and scientific mas
sago for men nnd women. Dr. R.
J. Lock wood, chiropractor, 203 Gar-nott-Corey
bldg. Phone 140.
B. L. Jones, tho well known minor
who went to Nevada several months
slnco, roturnod to Medford Tuesday.
E. D. Weston, commercial photog
rapher, negatives made any tlmo or
placo by appolntmqnt. Phono M.
H71.
Mr. and .Mrs, E. Whltcsldo of Cen
tral Point woro among tholr Medford
iriona. vvunisuoy. j-
Iteal homo made bread, DeVoo's.
Special Tablo d'Hoto dinner ut
HoHand hotel ovory evening 40c. 34
h. S. Noe, Cold Hill's chief ot po
lice, spent Wednesday in Medford
ani Jacksonville. '
Children's phiuo coats made up
reqdy to embroider ut the Handicraft
shop, 15 N. Central, 12
M. W, Wheeler of Ashland and A'.
llearn ot Phoenix transacted busi
ness In Medford Wednesday.
Weeks & McGowan Co.
TJNDERTAKERS
&A9Y AMISTAJrr
Day Phono 2iI7
Night V, W. Weeks lOiM-U
lNiumm A, I. Orr 078-M
J. D. NoathammerT li C lvra
and othVr residents of Winter pre
clnctHrc attending circuit court
Prospects, nfof favorable for rtv
smnnMon of. operations at tho Opp
mine, located n short distance west
ot Jacksonville.
Lawrcnco Cardwell and Mr. and
Mrs. L. Jennings of Gold Hill mo
tored to Medford Tuesday afternoon.
W. O. Miller of Central Point dls
trlct was In Medford Wednesday, the
guest of his son.
N Young nnd Gcorgo Glvan were
over from Eaglo Point Wednesday
nftcrnoon.
J Frod "Wagner of Ashland, who has
been visiting Mr. and Mrs. T. W.
Miles, returned homo Wednesday.
i H. 1). Xyo of Rock Point mado :
trip to Medford.
T. W. Miles of tho Jackson County
Abstract company went to Ashland
Wednesday. ,l
W. C. Leevcr and Joseph C. Smith,
county commissioners, are at Jack
sonville holding court with Judge
Touti Voile.
C. II. Phelps, a former resident ot
Medford, Is now employed at tho
Emporium, San Francisco's largest
store.
Dr. C. J. Korlnck, who Is one ot
tho principals In the manufacturing
enterprise that will soon bo Inaugu
rated In Medford, arrived from Sa
lem Wednesday.
W. D. von Wuunten of McCIottd,
and II. J. Rasmussen ot Hood Rivet
nro recent arrivals In Medford.
Bert Gregory of Cottage Grove '
making relatives living In Medford
a visit.
W. It. Glasgow was among those
who went to Ashland Wednesday.
J. B. Hunt ot Derby Is spending a
tow days in Medford.
Road Supervisor Klmo is getting
along nicely with tho road leading
from Roosovelt avenuo to tho north
and making an excellent thorough
fare. T.'Radef"wa at Grants Pass dur
ing tho week and plated ball with
the local aggregation when It was
overwhelmed by the American
Giants.
Sam Rose, who has a homestead In
tho upper Rogue River section, is
up from northern California on
business connected therewith,
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Wilkinson tar
ried In Medford Wednesday.
Mrs. Maud Kubll ot Applegate
spent a day la Medford tho foro Dart
Si the week.
J. S. March and J. S. Barnctt of
Central Point 'district wore In Med
ford Wednesday afternoon.
I. Householder and Charles Stein
bring of Kanes creek woro business
visitors In Medford Wodnesday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Talent ot Sa
lem nro In Medford visiting relatives
and friends. Tho former was callod
hither by tho Illness ot his father,
A. P. Talent.
Charles Dunten and P. Ensolo
wero over from Jacksonville Wed
nesday aftornoon.
Medford's military company has
received steel targets for 200, COO
and 1QO0 yard ranges, from Oregon
headquarters, which will soon bo In
position for rlflo practice. Any ono
wishing to uso tho target can ob
tain permission to do so.
A. Heal! and his family motored
to Medford Wednesday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Dewey nt
Evans creek aro stopping In Medford
for a few ilajs.
Misses Eva and Ona Humphrey,
who havo been residing at Jackson
ville' or some time, left for Port
land Wednesday evening.
Jack Wrlsloy, who ran a Southern
'actftc train In southern Oregon
many years ago, pussed through
Medford Wednesday with other rallt
road employes, en routo to Portland.
Jtyvl-ra.-refeldent of Los Angeles now.
W. H. Griffith, deputy U. S. mar
shal, was ou tho southbound train
Wednesday on routo to Klamath
Falls on official business.
William Downing, a mining man
from Spokane, has been in this nee.
Hon lat ly. Ho left for California
Widnebday.
Walter Chapman of Antloch, road
'8iiporvlEori went to Jacksonville on
Wednesday,
Mr, and Mrs, CJwfc'o Feltmale
havo Bono to Tacoma, ""
J. N. Pace, superintendent of tho
Jackson county poor farm, was In
Medford Wednesday on his way to
Jacksonville,
Miss McNossar of Central Point
district returned homo Wednesday
after a sport visit In Medford,
It, J. Colo of Hilt, Cal and Frank
Kruso ot Klamath Falls aro recent
arrivals In Medford.
Ed llobertson wns nmong tils Mk
ford friends Wednesday. Ho wjs
been stopping on Forest crook foi
soinn time
Carl Walters of Appognli and
William Arrasmltlt of Jacksonville
made n (.rip to Medford during th.t
week.
Mr nnd Mrs C. K. Leonard .f
Central Point nnd Mrs. Kelts ot Tal
ent district wero In Medford Tuosdt.
Mrs M Kinsman llted her (tu
rner homo In Ashland tlu foro pn't
of tho week,
COUSIN ACTION
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GENERAL
EXPOSE
Tho Portland Colts nnd Medford
regulars will play a game ot ball nt
the park tomorrow afternoon at
2:30. Tho teams to bo known ns
tho Regulars aud tho Yannlgntu.
Ralph Burgess will pitch for tha
regulars.
A crackerjack gamn will be played
Sunday on tho local field, which will
call out all the fans.
IHBY
nOUOI-VS, Arix.. April X Leav
ing 4,1100 troops to hold General
Ojctln ninl lit federals at Nttoo, the
rebel nrmy of the north is iuoing
foutlnwml today, its (Winatiott un
known. Ojctln durins the morttitn;
vent several scouting detnelinteutit out
from Nnoo, nppnroittly to lenrn the
iliKition of the rcuutiiiini; rebel.
The smelters of the Consolidated
Copper t'ompuny ot Cnniuien nre
closed today, neverul railroad eom
mttniontion ranking it iuiosMllo to
heenre adequate quantities of fuel.
Three thoiiunl men nre idle.
1)ot'lnmiK that hlio hits "uuno let
ters" to 'how mid tlnenteniitjf a sen
oral o.poo if the oity n ilhorities nt-
temptod to bother her in nnv wn.V.
Mrs. Julia .Jnokson, pivptiottoMt of
tho UoyiU ltoomiitj; houxo, whioli has
Ixen murv or les in the limelight
duiiip the pnt Iwo wooki, Horvotl
t .ttieo on the jiolieo foroe this morn-
iiu Hint she iuleiitlod to "bo loft
stnetly ntone or know the ronton
why." .Mrs. Jiiok'sou is ntueh wrought
up oxer tho notion of the oilv counoil
Woduetday in demaniliiiif tliut the
lloynl be elennetl out.
Mrs. Jackson win up cnrlv todny
issuing her defi (o the public nt tin
early hour. She deolnreit Hint she
can "ftv. n lot of these fellows so lliey
can't look- anybody in the fnee."
Tit spite of .Mrs. Jnrktoit's tiiilign
tion the lloynl n well an nil nioin
inj: iouFrt of the oily with questlon
tblo repiitntioii.t nre to bo denned oul.
CAMPAIGN
GOOD
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BELAUNCHEDSOON
ELKS TO INSTALL
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Lodge 11CS II. l 0. Elkit will
hold their annual Installation ot of
ficers this oxenlitg and a big tlmo '.s
planned which will end with a big
clam chowder feed. All Elks aro
urged to attend.
Tho good tonds luncheon planned
by the Medford Coiuiiierclul el'ih
was held nt tho Hotel Medford tills
noon, tho moating ImiIiik attended by
n fair number ot business num. Chris
worn laid for launching an nctlto
campaign for n bond Ismiio to build
roads In thn county.
Tho uott meeting will bo held o.it
ly In May At thnt tlmo commlttoos
will bo appointed aud petltloim call
lug for nn election started,
ltepiesontntlvos of all the clubs in
tho valley will be asked to attend
thu meeting In Mn
PORTLAND COLTS
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RAIN
A limit l'aln Killer.
Merltol Whlto Liniment reduces
Inflammation and soreness wherever
found In about one-third tho tlmo
Twentytwoslroiitf tho Portland
Colts, metu'bflra ot tho Northwest
league, aro hero to train a few da
In preparation for tho opening gnmo
soon nt Portland Tho boy itant
been working further south nnd are
now making their wny north by easy
Btagos. Morning and afternoon prac
tice U being Indulged .'.I by tho lento
Tho membors of tho fnm who arc
hero are: J. W. Case), I), llnt-
oroft, P. Callahan, IL. Olrot. M
Him, (1. Steven, W. Harris, It.
Coltrln, W. Fortler, II. Fltchnor,
Wnltors, J. Cooney, A IIIIm, W. Cul
leu, F. (Iwyne, E. Marlluoul, K. Doty,
J. Agnow, C. Million. , K. Frlon, .'
Kastloy, D. Murray. W. Mnn, K. F
Mohler and It. L. Williams.
Merltol Tonic Digestive will tone
25 CENT "DAiEIE" FOR
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Don't Pay nil t Villi INir Wot iIiIom II nlr Tonloi I o (Mil, llollnlilo,
Mm inlrvN "Ibiiulorliio" del HoiiiIIn
Thlu, lirlltbA eoloiliisM and soraic
,K.v hair Is iniito iivldeuco of a iid
loetod turnip; ot dandruff that aw
ful scurf. '
Tlmro Is uolhliiK so donlruetlvo to
tho hnlr its dnudriiff. It robs tho hnlr
of Itrt luster, Its sttuiigth mid Its
very life; eventually prmluclng n ftt
vorlshuess nnd Itehlug of tho senlp.
wlilrh If not remedied onuses tho
hair roota to shrink, loosen and din
- then tho hnlr falls out fast.
A little Danderlno tonight -now -.
niiMlmiv will surely sao onr hair
(lot a 2f. cunt bottlu or Knotvllon'i
Dnudorluo from any ilritK store or
toilet oountttr. umt aft or tho firm
application ynu will wiy It wns tho
best Investment you omr uiiido. Your
hair will ImmtdlMttfly taku on that
life, MiKtHr and liixurliinro whtcli Is
so lieniitittful. It will Impiium xfnvy
nnd fluffy and luivo llio npiioniiinrn
of iibuudaiu'tti an lnmimiarabn nl'is
nml noftuixm. but what will plomto
you most will bo alter Just u fw
weeks' use, whon ou will aetliiilly
hoo a lot of fine, downy hnlr now
hnlr Krowlng all otur th senlp.
required by tho usual treatment It up your system quickly, make you
hns no equal as a general household i feci strong again, llasklns Drug
remedy, llasklns Drug Store. I Store.
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siMlo. I'rnm nml ll ulllr.l ilinriturx nil lunar Hii'tei.y rllrllik llmt HHfMl liii
Irl.t liolantl) to (tic riitithlliir tunurn. hiniir.llnirl) v tve Li ;li miiI pruv
nr tho HUM. liMhlr. wukli, tho D.V.l). till IiiiuIi ti JuU
Fruin our rmn with klri mif.
frr, r i"iiln. r.l llmt kin ti .
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niilrr nkln (tint upristil an, I m illU-ly
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uitluiulv. Dli.lj, it i'ttrutliitf llnulO,
Tliere Is Only One "Way to Judgo a Value and That Is by Careful Comparison
of Quality and Price
GREAT
COMPARISON SALE
of Tailored Suits and Coats
J Women who buy by comparison have learned to depend upon Ahrons for their
needs in wearing apparel. They know they can rely upon quality and upon
tho veracity of evory advertisement.
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Comparison will prove they nro wonderful lir-
littiiiM. witu iuw ut xiiiiyjvii oiuin in n- .-iuiy uu.v-
i lures, a sinciiy tailored siyie, vame ipio.uu
) COMPARISON SALE $11.95
One lot of Tailored Suits in navy serges, new
spring mixtures, etc., values to $22.50
COMPARISON SALE $14.05
Handsome Tailored Suits in men's wear serge,
Bedford cords and newest spring mixtures, values
up to $32.50
COMPARISON SALE $22.05
Entire Stock of New
SPRING COATS
ut Comparison Sale Prices
$13.50 Coats, Comparison Sale $10.60
$15.00 Coats, Comparison Sale $11.05
$10.50 and $17,50 Coats, Comparison Sale,...$13.05
$20.00 and $22.50 Coats, Comparison Sale....$18.05
$30.00 Coats, Comparison Sale $215.75
$35.00 Coals, Comparison Sale $27.50
$12.50 Coats, Comparison Sale $33.75
Kvery Coat a "Stylo Graft" Garment
Comparison-Salo Taf Comparison Sale Mes- C o m p a r i s o n Sale
feta and Messalinc Silk saline Silk Petticoats, "Wash Dresses in ging-
Pettiooats extra quality hams and porealo
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MEDFORD PHARMACY
L. N. JUDD
Tnlont, Oregon Jackson County
Orchards, Homes, Farms
In a Thriving Canter in Ono of tlo Cardan .Spots)
of thn llotlu Hlvor Vnllcy
Hemingway's Lead
Arsenate
The brand which Is used In nil of tho khnU nfplo Krowlni; districts
of tho countryWostcm Nw Vorlt. Mlchlcnn, thv Ulito Uldri
Slopvs, thu Ocnrksand tho (Atncus a1Is u( thu uront Nurthwosl
HEMINGWAY'S LEAD ARSENATE
Is ot tho hlr.tusit standard nf trr ntifnrture Wo rliitiu tli follow Iiik
points of sitiflrlorlly;
PERFECT PHYSICAL CONDITION
I, o.. fiiioiiL'sa of Kmln nnd onso In thinning ilnwu In wntir
CORRECT ANALYSIS
1. c, full pTcmitnKx ot Arsnn Oxldo (not Im thtiii IK por eont)
nnd no inoro than u trnro of Soluhlti Arsvtilo
wiiiti: rou nooiaKT and imiiciih
Stocks Carried by KERR, GIFFORD & CO.
Cortland, Ori'Kou
' HEMINGWAY'S LONDON PURPLE CO., LTD.
ui wnior Hircci, riw jorK, tx i,
D L r 1 O 9
iwugn naming ;
"I don't mind. This is
a Studebaker Wagon1
thnt'a why I bought it. I noticed that
men were using the Studebaker wherc
eyer the work was hard hauling steel
girders in the city, logs in the woods,
stone in the quarry."
"My work in hard nnd I know it. My wrtRon
ia on my payroll and muBt earn its salary. That's
why 1 bought p Studcbukcr, I cun't ufford to
buy u cheaper one."
"Get in touch'with a Studebaker dealer, he'o
a good man to know."
f'arm Wairoiit
lellffrr Wavoot
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Truclt
ContMCloit' Won
Kunauouu
Set our UtaUt ut mite 11.
Duntp Wnoik4
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STUDEBAKER
South Bend, Intl.
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