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M hiedfotit) matt tribune, medford, onrcoox. Wednesday, February -t, low. PAGl'J tttrek s h PLAN CELEBRATION PEACE CENTENARY El I.O.S'DO.V, I'ob. Tho I.rl Mayor of London pi rnltltul mill Pre mier Asipilth miik Hid irlnili:il slumber tndny ut n meetlni: hold nt the ninimlou Iioiikii hero to promote n (ttliiliriillon of tho HiOlli yrnir or ieiiro between llin United Htnttit mi'l (Iri'itt llrllnln, Aniflriritii ntnl .Iiii;i. nonn nmlmminiliMH I'lign ami liniuyo, Jnini'H llryro, KiiKlnnd'n exnmbtiasii ilnr lo WrnihliiHtou; tlm llukti of Tee nml Hid Arrli-lllaliiii of Canterbury wuro lUiuiiiK Hi ()() who took mrt If tlio discussion of pinna, A mesniiKii n rt'inlvi'il from Herretnry of Htnli llrynn, ruiylur: I'rnslilniit Wilson nml his i-nhluol members tipprovo of Him volebriillnii. "Kiililiiiid." sold Premier Aftfiilth, "tnkes n prlilo eipinl with Amorlru'n In tlto iirlilnviiiiii'iitn of nii'fi llkn (Icoiko Wiihlilnr.toii nml Alirnliiiiu Lincoln, it n crcnt lllunilnittorH of llri tlsh traditions." I FLOUNCE nOCK FLOUCELETSI A 4 John (Irlnvo, roiul supervisor for till dUlrlct limdii n business trip " tho roiid,cniui on I'lotiiuti Hock urmlu Monday ami took illntiur nt IJverKreon ranrli. (Hound IIok'i itny wna beautiful nml sunny nil ilny In till locnllty. 1M llnlleiihock returned from tho valley Sunday nml ho nml hi fnmllj stopped hi at Mr, MnntihiK'n on tholr roml lioiiiit nml visited several ilnyit. Lloyd Wlhmti carried mull on thin routu Tuesday mi tlm roKiilnr mull carrier did not Ret In to Derby In lime, to start up with tlm mail, Thorn Merc too man)' tree in tlm roml, rrank Itltuworth returned Tuo ilny from n wnlklnK trip to llutto I'nlls nml KbkIo I'olnl. Quito n honvy snow fell nt Pro spect tlm first of tlm week nml sov oral lnilies fell nt i'lounco Itock ami I'oyton. Lucius Klnrald of Prospect kllluil two more pnnthors lint wcok. J, II. Krsklno mmlo n trip to tho I'owur Plant Saturday. Violet VniiKlin nml Oils Illtsworth visited Mr. Vincent nnd fnmlly from I'rliUy till Humlny. It. It. VniiKlin returned from tho vnlley Thursday, J. Itlrlinrdaon led tho very Inter cntliiK prnyer mcotliiK I'rldny nlKlit nt l.ntirolhurst school homo. After prnyer niectlm: thoro wn n iplrlteil rlplivrliiK mutch. MUi Itoso nml MU I'cclor ImlnK tho two rnptalim. MIm l'oolor' itlilo won by nnvernl polnt. II. I). Hlniirhnnl beliiK tbo rbnmplon rlpliurnr. Curl I'oytnn nml Chnrleit MnnnliiK lino been workliiK homtiiI ilnit ro pnlriiit! tho phono Ilium. Tlmy com pleted tho Job on Mnmlny. lloth of thiim niiBtalui'd noniit bunip ami limine from fallliiR from tnivn mi they liml no iinfety liultx, I'rauk Dltuwortli Hpeiit Humlny in I'rouppcl. Mr. nml Mrn. T. II. lllKlnliotlmin left Tili'iilny for u neovrnl wooU'h vlkll with their children In nml nrouml Dnrby. JamcH Kiiibry mmlo n trip of In xpectlon down tho power lino on Woilnomlny, rcturnliiK I'rldny, Mr. nml Mm. J. !'. DIlBworth, Hnxel IllUworth nml MIhh lln Lytln Inft WoiliieHilay JiiornliiK for Medford. Tlmy will Hlay thero n week or 10 ilaytt lifter which Ml Lytlo will lonvo for TuxitN, HlnppliiK nwhllo In Cali fornia to vldlt frlenilH nml relatlven. Iloburt DltHworth In vIhIHuk nml belpliiK bin brothor, Htuart, do tlm chorcH, durliiK tbo almoncu of their fnthur Ibln weok, LiiHt Tiivnilny night MIhh Kny Kln rnlil Kavo a pnrty for her frlomU nml iiolKhbnrH, (lamcH woro played until n Into hour nml rofrcHhinimU of Iro cream, cookloM nml iloiiKhnutH wor tnrvod. All reported un unjoyabln tlmo. Urlnh VniiRbn vIhIIoiI fitunrt and Ilobart DltHworth Saturday and Sun ilny. NiiIhoii Kyo wont to Trnll Sunday nflnr a thoroimbbrod Iiok and boiiio Konta, Mr. nnd Mm. .T. lllchnrdaon took dinner Humlny with H. II. VniiKlin and family. Mm. It, K. I'oyton U nblo lo bo out iikiiIu nftor n two week's Illness. Tbo V. 0, T. U. mot Hnturdny nt tho homo of Mm. (1. V. Klncnld. Mm, Kmkluo beliiK ahsont, Mlia Hebo took nhnrcu of tho meeting. Tbo now crorjuot sot nt K. K. I'oy ton'H will not bo now Iouk JuiIkIur from tho frequency with which It ' tiBort, Thoro hnvo boon but fow ilnyn tills winter when croqtiot could not bo played on tho pumlco noil, and thorn hnvo boon very fow (lnyn whon Home ouo wiih not playing. It has boon n. bountiful warm winter. Wnlltor WliltcHldo hug Bulled Kuiopo. fo; 1 GLAND L IGNAT PERU'S PRESIDENT LIMA, Pont, Fnl). I - Kobol troops under ((iiiiiiinml of Colonel lloiivldoe iiicoiiipIImIhhI tlm downfall of tlm I'i'iiiliivii Kovcrnnii'iii todny. I'ri'nl limit IIIIUiiKliurst H'hIkiii'iI uftnr liu lirul liM'ti Imlil prisoner for aovernl hours. War Minister Vnrn'ii wis lillliM while nttiiinptliiK to defend tliu Hiintu Ciitnllmt bnrriichu iiKitlriat tli" rebel IiiviimIoii, C'olomil llonvldea orriiiilml tlm pnl aro tculity nml wn momentarily oX' ported to declare himself president Tlm pnlilli: funrml Mtiim loynl roil motit would nttnmiit lo ri'cnptnru llin ciipllul, nml Hint much bloodshed nml ili'ntrnctloii of property would follow BEAGLE DEAGLETS l.o.Vil Me('reilll Iiiim been oil till' nick Hit nml lie nml IIiikIi went to .Meiirniil r'ritluy to euiiHiilt u ibi elnn. The MiHuofi I'lorii nml IKmnn Stney wete in Ceiilinl I'otnt lioiiiii l'ri iliiy. Mr. nml .Mm. ('. (I. ItoilKem are rcjoioiiiii over Hie urrivnl nl tlieit liouie of n lino preMiit from tin Htork. Itt a fine eilil-ioiind Kir' born TiioHilny, .Imiuary 'J7. .Mnlbor nml Imlie iloiiiK nicely. I'erev ('biiniiiaii mum a iilor In Cciilrnl I'oint Tlmmilay. Coltrell llniH. ami Mr. Drnko of lln .Momlouri wiri" liere Tliumilny. Ilurnili for Fein lloblii lor nover nor. Air i. I. mini llrown U at the liouie of ('. 0. Iloilcem oarinj; for hei ilmiuhter nml the little babe. Tlm (.licet ami pillow ciinc ilmiee uiveit nt the Kloronre Wnll.nr home Snttinlay niulit wiih liberally patron led nml pronounced a npleml d hiic ecH bv all preoent. Henry .Moreno omm mer from Trail to nltcml the ilmiee Satunlny nlKlit ami wiih pleaniitly ilctniiieil until Kumlay nfleinoon. I'erev 'hniman ami Ola lloiljier ilroxe to Mcdfonl Sumlay. V. . .Moriixon ami ou llcll nml Tom (loilfrev were Cenlral I'oint ami JaekMinville Mlom recently. Several of lite .Meiiilown jieiiil enme over for the ilmiee Satunlny ul"hl. Until Sweet leiiirnetl fiom (Vutriil Point Sunday whero she hud been tin' KiieM of rehiliveH ofr n wiek. WV umlemtnml thai K. D. Wllhite who liu been nlixeut from home for M'ernl weekn vi-itinif relntiven ami friemlw in difforent pnrtn of the went in e.xpei'loil home today, Howard KoiIkith ami fnmilv nml I'rank Koili;erH ami ufuiily M-itcl nt the ('. (I. Koilucm home Sumlay. Keep in mind that the Male su premo court liai pronounced the hint election low tiucoiiMitutinmil nml you emiuol vole ut the npriiiK lri uiurieH unlei.1 ioe,i.oreil nuiuii. ('nil on 1.. M. Sweet nml he'll help you out. Don't he fooleil, rhoiI frii'inl. The man whoM have ,ou make a false ri'Kiitrotinii of party, affiliation o nn to vote for him iii tho priinatloh wouldn't hesitate fo ttnnil you on vour limit until your poeketn frozo wreni: hlilo out, llei'ihter nml vntr likewiho. Sinter, why not Kern IIoWih for coveruorT What nobler Intuit eonlil ho Jitiitl to tho eiutso tf eiiml HiiffniKO limn the election of one ol her character nml ability; nml then hho known the duties of the office to perfection nml iii't nfrnid to dis charge them feailessly nml i nil ini tially. Yen, mid xho Nu't afraid of a pledge to law eiiforeement nml o hlruotioii of vice. Now in the op portune time, coino ami join the liiind. Wo mo iiifoiuied liv wiroli'hH Hint our friend .1. S. Mc('icli;hl Iiiih trail ed his niitomobilo for n flying mn chine. Wo'd udvino u motor bout ut liiclimenl for nnfety in oimo ho'd hunpeii to alight on tho Nurrenuit hill. ('. K. Wilhito drove to Cent nil I'oint Monday. Mm. L. M. Sweet took it load ol choice fancy black Iwijr apples lo Medford Friday. It is repoited that the ciiho of the Hryhrook llalian ni;aliit.t Tom W. (lo'dfiey for hirccny of u lioj,' will ho tmiried to tho ciicuit wiml beonui of failure of tlm latter lo nettle as agreed in .Itndioo rooper's court ut Moonvlllo. Wo doubt the o.pedieue,v of ullowiinr nnyono to settle a eiiho of this ninguitmle niter being brouglit heforo tho court, for if iunoconl, the full oxhonorntioii of the law hlmuld ho Kimglit, and if guilty the full pen alty of tho law hlioiild ho udiuinis tercd. Crime is eonlrollcd by en forcement of tho laws, not by the hiuter. l,ol the law ho invoked with out fear or favor and with absolute iinpaitiulity to all. l-'owor trndo unions exist In Turkey than In nuy other Europoau couutr. TROOPS FORCE RES TILItKK COtTPLKS OK TWINS, CINMJHUX OF COLLECT GKADl'ATK AIOTHKII TrTirmmmBE ufajao i u niii. rUi.1 ' r" i!Tr 'fyFikWdi JVilKJJBBlHiVCi3HHflHklHHHHK3Briiiiili KUk)BHHpi JB'QJiLiLLiiHiifil0BiiH III ilkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkBflikkkikBUKVYv3 rv w .THREE PAIRS Tbrto Mia of twlnn In one fnmlly I 'flint in tbo proud record of the Moxlri fnmlly, who live on a farm near Clurlottc, Mich. The twins aro n II) Jug ilml leiiKo to tlione who declare that n college educated woman will not or cannot n-ur n family. Mcreurcr, tiicso air children are nil wltlitn the limit of seven to eleven jenrn old. Luch pulr o' twin Is marked by a strung reneinblaiice between the mate, nnd they nrc u named as to unite them more firmly In the nili.it n l.rlotiglng (ogther. The oldest twins rejoice In the unusual 111.104 Olctn utid Oceiin, the tu-it una art; Icla nnd Lulu, nud tbo third mlr, boys, hae the uauics .Vulau and ilurUn. Medford Mnll Tribune, do- llvereil nt your door In Ash- land every eteulug upon tbo nrrlvnl of No. 15 carrying right from tho 'press tho 4- world' dispatches, atntc, county nud Aahlnnd news. Also on snlo ut V.. N. Hut- ler'a Confectionery In Masonic block nud lllldruth'a Coulee- Itonery on I'onrth atreet. C. W. UANTA. Agent. 4- Tho Aahlnnd Comtnerclnl club will give n get-together bnnquct nt the now nrrory Wednesday, l'ob. llth Tho price will bo 76 conta per plnte nud It will bo for gentlemen only. The purpose la to get tho people ac quainted. Tbo Ashland Commercial club bold a public maim meeting nt Dreamland Theater Tuesday evening to dlscuw the matter of tho atntc exhibit at I WILLOW SPRINGS TWIGLETSI U the new currency law elastic enough to iniike both eiuN mectf (). S. Hluekford iiinde 11 hindiies trip to Medford Saturday, TlieieV more than one good point to 11 limbo! wire fence. You can't paint mi udverlihcmeiit on it. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hagluml, Mrs. McNiismm' ami MU 1'iekard motored to Medford hint Sunday evening'. ShukcKpoaie looms up aguiii tin greatest seer of nil the ngiv, foi Mirolv he was thinking of tho wom en of 1HII when ho wrete: "The deep damnation of their taking off." Dr. Dow was through this hcctiou Saturday visiting nmo of his pa tients, "(Irnpe .juice contains more alco hol (hull beer," decline 1111 official .ia 11.1 f nt 11 a ot the i.cucno iniioruiories. nem No one ever nceiiM'd Bryuu of being dull willed. Miss ltoso Jones went to Ashland Sunday to spend a few days with Mr. and Mrs. 1 A. Honnie, mid will ulleud teli dedication of tho now aliuory. .Milking mountains out of holehills produces ut least t good typograph ical effect. T. M. Jones returned to Coining to spend n few days with his family. It doesn't mutter how good you nre, if only you protend, occasionally, to lio had. Johnnie Williams mid family nnd Dick Hessio visited nciittninlmiccs of this neighborhood Sunday. Ovviui' to the jilensnii! weather for the past few ilny the farmers hnvo again taken up their various kinds ol work. While Kverilt M!cIeo was riding lo school Monday his homo fell and in some manlier Mr. MoKoo's foot vvns caught in the stirrup mid badly wrenched. Ho is celling along nice ly hut it will he sometime before he can resume his studios. Things tiro not ulways what they Heoin, Kveii blackberries when red aro green. Again tlm I'aiTiil-Teaeliers' Club will meet nud will bo gloriously enter tained ut Mrs, Kriink MoKoo's home Saturday afternoon, February 7lli. Uvory interested parent is cordially invited, OF 0SIEfl TWIhS. I Aahlnnd. It was decided to send n delegntlon to tho Kugeno convention to boost this proposition nnd several committees wore ap, olnted to carry out the details. Ho that Aahlnnd could definitely any what It can do when tbo various sections meet at Kugono. A. I). Ilelma has returned from a trip to Vancouver, I). C. The nrmory basket ball team will piny tho Itoseburg team In Ashland Thursday evening. Julius Wolf, manager of the Depot Hotel, tins returned from a visit In Cnllfornln. The O. A. C. demonstration train will bo hero Thursday tho 12th from 7:30 to 9;30. Mm. M. It. Hlce. agent nt Siskiyou, visited Aahlnnd the first of tho wcok. Tho Klamntti Falls high school will play basket bnll with Ashland high school Friday nnd Saturday In Ashland. Six now members woro voted Into tbo Aahlnnd Commercial club thH week. BUTTE FALLS BUBBLES. Mm. Walker lift Saturday for her homo in I'nlifomia to bo with her miii who is ill there. .Mr. and Mm. F.verelt Abbott were visiting in llut.e Fulls Sunday. Kod linker Iiiih purchased tho Heck property jus east of A. K. Hildreths. Ira Tungate is back in Hutto Falls again. Mr. fllenson went to Medford Thumdny to meet his father from Michigan. Tliev eamo up Snlurday. 1'ollc nnd t'oibett Heall were down last week on biiHinoss. Nina Senm is visiting friends it the vnlley ut present. Mr. Day eame up from Hold Hill Satuidav to give his regular music lesson, lie returned Tuesday. The Ladies' Aid met with Mrs. Clark Wednesday und had a very en joyable time. F.dith Kredenburg left Tnsedny for Moumotli to attend the normal there this spring. Her many friends here wish her a pleasant journey nnd a profitable time. Miss Miller, who teaches in the Mount Pitt district, is visiting wiih friends ami relatives on F.vmis creek l.eta Peelor and Klsio Wright, hotlt received five-year certificates nt tho December c.Miminailoii. Miss Pnttemon left last week for Rogue ltiver where she is engaged to teach this spring. Kev. ltopp let Saturday for points in tho vnlley where ho intends holding religious services. The Juniors me going to give n program in connection with their reg ular Kudeavor lesson Sunday. All uro invited to ntteud. Voluntary contributions aro now in order for the puiehaso of the lot just east of the l'resbvterinn church, A new eliureh will eventually bo built on tho new lot and tho present build ing will perhaps ho used as n club house or reading room for the boys. Mr, Chambers nud Mr. Moore kill ed n hear near hero Inst week. Thev happened to find Ilia hollow treo in which Mr, Hruin hud his winter qunr. I cm ami peeking in found him curled up fast asleep. O001I Wood. If you want good wood, cot It from Frank II. Hay. VILLA GEIS ARMS 10 LEAD ATTACK I MEXICO CITY; Jl'AKKK, Mexico, Feb. i cn ernl Vllln lost no time In taking nd -vatitngij of tho opportunity to pro perly arm his men. Ho arranged for tho Iminedlnti; delivery of 1,000,000 rounds of ammunition nnd ordered more In carload lota. At tho satno tlmo ho sent his legal advisor, Agulrro Hennvldos to HI i'aso to thank Presi dent Wilson, through Ceneral Hugh Hcott, for what bo had done and to ask tho release of 1,500,000 roundJ of ammunition, C000 rifles and sev eral rnpld-flro gnus recently seized by t'nltcd States troops. 8cott, It was snld, would comply nnd atop searching persons crossing tho border as soon as formally noti fied that President Wilson has ralsod tbo embargo. This business attended to, Villa left by train for Chihuahua City '.o hasten operations against Torreon. At Chihuahua City ho will bo jolnod by (Jnncral Obrcgon, with a forco of tiOOO rebels from Sonora. Tho Impression here was that tbo United States troops would remain temporarily at tho border but that In tho near futuro they would bo with drawn, since with tho arms embargo removed and tho strongly pro-American rebel organization In control on tho Mexican side, thoro will bo no further uso for them. CENTRAL POINT POINTERS. 1 Mr. mid Mrs. David Price of Med ford spent Sunday here with rela tives. The Kpworth league of the M. F.. church will give n vnlentiue social nt the Y. M. C. A. Wednesday evening. It will he n weighing social, each pupil paying one-fifth of n cent for everv pound he we'ehs. F.very one is cordially invited to ntteud. Mrs. h. I,. Austin is nt Medford this week nursing n patient. T. M. Jones left Sunday for Corn ing to vettle up his business there nnd bring his family hack with him. Mrs. A. P. Oillctt has returned from n several weeks' visit to Cnn yonville. Mrs. W. K. Price spoilt Sundnj evening with relntivcs nnd friends nt Medford. The official hoard of the M. K church will give a chicken pic sup per nt the Y. M. C. A. Fridnv evening-. There will he n musical pro gram nfter supK'r, nil for 3.r cents, Please keep this in mind, ns you can not afford to miss it. Mr. nnd Mrs. A. J. Hnnhy of Med ford snout Sunday nftemoon here with relatives. MJiss Surah Hebh has returned from a several weei;s' visit with rel atives nud friends nt Applegate. W. J. Freeman and Fred Wiley have returned from n business trip to Portland. Surely uso Hyomcl. It's tho right-to-tho-polnt remedy not only for ca tarrh, but for hend colds, sniffles, bronchitis, laryngitis or croup of chil dren. You breatho It no stomach dosing. You will llko Hyomol, It not only gives Instant and lasting roller, but Is entirely harmless, pleasant to use, nnd economical. Money refunded by Chns. Strang If you aro not boncflted. Hyomel is 11 combination of anti septic oils that inicxs with tho air and quickly reaches tho Irritated and Inflamed membrane ot tho noso. Its sura and snfo healing begins Immed iately you feel better nt once. If suffering from watery oyei, husky voice, dlschargo from tho noso, or that choked-up feeling, try Hy omol now toduy. All druggists sell It. Ask fro tho comploto outfit $1.00 slzo. jL HOltSKS FOU SAU3 Ouo span of mules, ago 6 and 7 yonrs, wolght 2500. Ono Bpau, maro and horso, ago 7 and 8 years, weight 2540. Ono good all around horso, S years old. Largo tonm. weight 3000, Ono wolt broko saddle horso, Ono gontlo ladles' driving maro. Ono good ranch toam. Can bo Boon at 1). S, Lltfs At Vulou Uru GRANDMA NEVER LET HER HAIR GET GRAY Kept her locks youthful, dark, glossy and thick with common garden Sage and Sulphur. When you darken jour hair with Sage Tea and Bulphur, no one can tell, be caiuw) It's done so naturally, so ovenfy. Preparing this mixture, though, at home In mtiMjr sjiiI trwibleeome. For CO tenia you can buy at any drug store th ready-to-taw tonic csillert "Wyeth'a Sago and Sulphur Hair Jtmel." You lust dampen a sponge or soft brush with It and draw this through your hair, taking ono small strand at a tlma. Jy morn ing all gray hair disappears, and, after another application or two, your hair ranmt beautifully darkened, gloMy and luxuriant. You will also discover dan druff la gone and hair haa stopped falling. Cray, failed hair, though no dlsgrnee, Is a sign of old age, and as we all do sire a youthful and attractive appear ance, grt busy at oneo with Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur and look years younger. Oialmers S MOTOR CARS ARE THE BEST Clearance SHOE EVERYTHING REDUCED 10 TO 25 There nre lots of good styles left on discontinued lines that are being sold, in many instances less than cost. ' '' If you venr shoes you cannot afford to -miss this sale. . ' " C M. KIDD & CO." Shoes for Kids. Outside ;High Rent District But Inside on Low Prices Early Sunrise Potatoes, 100 lbs for 60 Pure "White Flour, per sack $l-45 Pure Cano Sugar, 18 lbs. for $1.00 Dry Ornnulated Sugar, 20 lbs. for $1.00 A good Coffee for, per lb 25 Holly Milk, a cans for 254 Good Creamery Butter, 2 lbs. for. 65 Fresh Ranch Eggs, 2 doz. for. 55fV 3 cans Preferred Stock Tablo Fruit for 50 3 cans Royal Club Tablo Fruit for 50? 3 cans Dol Monte Table Fruit for. 50 Preferred Stock Tomatoes, 2 cans for 25 Reliance Brand Tomatoes, 2 cans for 25 Dol Monte Brand Tomatoes, 2 cans for 25 Ashland Brand Tomatoes, 3 cans for 25 30c jars Jam and Jelly, 2 jars for 45 6 bars Pearl AVhite Soap for 25 G bars "White Flyer Soap for 25 Reliance and Libby Catsup, tho bottlo 20 Evaporated Apricots, 2 lbs. for 25 Evaporated Peaches, 3 lbs. for 25 Evaporated Apples, per lb 10 Shortening Compound, No. 5 65 Shortening Compound, No. 10 $1.25 AVo givo tho samo careful attention to phono or ders that vve do to personal calls. ' WE SELL FOR LESS AND GUARANTII EVERYTHING WE SELL TO GIVE SATISFAC TION. Fouts Grocery Co. 30-40 S. Central. A i-j:' ". -i33; E.D.Weston Official Photographer of th Medford Commercial Olub Amateur Finishing Post Cords Panoramic Work Flash lights Portraitu Interior and oxtorior views Negatives mado anv time ind any place by appnhn ' nont !. M. HAJIMON, Manager. )fl E Mais Prion. i4V,j ! -a FOR THE MONEY SALE Kfdd's for Shees Phonos 271-27X