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m .y fo ' i' lr . .f PAGE TWO 1 IOCAL AND li-'PFRSONAL ' J. A. YVesterliinil loft tlila morn ing to nttcntl Hid fruitgrowers con vention to lio hold nl Tncomn this wefilc. Mra. llormnn Purucsor of Ashland l tRlt)nK frlcnjn nnil relatives In thM 'city 1Mb week. -'V n JonwT.u-IU. hnv hccJhl ok at pttlillo mArkoC oory TuVsilny, ThnrB lay and Murdny. ,;!',. ,'. 280 fho Ashland' IiIrIi school hnnhot hall tonm dufoatod tho Kosohtirj; IiIrIi school t'cain nt Aiihlahd Saturday nleht 10 to 2,' and thereby lost their clnlrt to the, stalo championship. The visitors woro Mnahlo to break down the Ashland defense, and though they played ilr-Bperatoly could Bcore hut onto. The Kamo -was char acterized by clover RuardtnR, and lack of fouling. Ono of the largest crowds in iho hUtory or haskel hall In this section attended, many from this city being In attendance. City pasonRer tervlro lGc. Coun try trips In proportion. Plcrson & Foster. Phono 37S-L. tt Dr, 3. 1 Itcddy of Orants Pass spent Sunday In this city visiting his family. It will pay you to walk to public market and buy your meat of Jones. 280 K. Vf, Carlcton of Table Rock was a huslnm visitor In tho city for a few hours Saturday. K.trl Ulrleh Of tho Unlei: creek dis trict is spending- a fow days In the clb'lnltlnBrfondB and relatives. ' iJri', Emmons has moved to hfs'now suite of office rooms In the second floor of tho M. P. & II. Co.'s building. . ' Col. J. II. Harvey of Grants Pass spent Saturday In Mcdford attending to business matters. Go to tho public market and Ret your meat. Jones is seillnR cheaper than over. 2S0 Scores of Mcdford people autoed over the valley Sunday In tho pleas ant spring weather, and many others npent tho day fishing In Hear crook, I.lltlo Butte, and tho Itogue. But fow catches woro made. Keojpavo Wood aoout that flro tn euranc?olIcy. Offico Mall Trlbuno Bid. County Recorder Chajjneey Florcy spent Saturday afternoon in Mcdford attending to business matters. James R. Thomas of Montague Cal.j is' among the out qf town vis itors in the city this week. Matlneo. tho Page today John Buckley of Ruch spent Satur day In Medford attending to business matters and visiting friends. Joe Rader "of Phoenix -Is a. busi ness visitor In tho city for a fow hourB today. Sweet cider at Oe Voo's. County. Attornoy E. E. Kelly Is In Jack'swaVHio today attending the opening sessions of tho grand Jury. Louis Uirich and wifo of Jackson ville spent bunday in Medford vis iting friends and relatives. Do not forget tho Shrove Tuesday breakfast, Feb. 10, St. Mark's hall 280 Miss Esther Clay of Sams Valley visited friends and relatives in this city last week. II. W. Bingham, owner of tho Mlra Vista orchards, lias returned from Santa Barbara whero ho spent tho winter. Mrs. Leach, 32C North Bartlett, ox pert corsctioro. Restrictions upon wanderers Is be ing considered by tho police, to curb potty tnclvlng in tho resident dis tricts. Tramps, with the advent of pleasant weather, haVo taken to tho banks of Boar creek, and Sunday their camp fires burned along the stream. It Is to prevent this "Jung ling up." which caused considerable trouble last year that tho authorities arc aiming at. Jones will have meat at public market every market day. Trado where you t'et good weight and low prices. 280 Tho regular mid-month meeting of tho city council will ho huld tomor row night. Aslijo from routine busi ness nothing of Importance will bo considered. Johnson's Cafo will bo ready to servo Its patrons In Its new quartan in tliq Ilollund liotoj bujldlng nt noon Wednesday, it will bo undor tho (tamo management which bus made this homo-lllio eating jilaco uo famous on South Ceutrnl. and tho old popu lar prices, will rcmnln la force 280 Merchants of' tho'clty -have' received oBolleo from the lutarnal revenue de partment that all wnr faxes delin quent are now due. Matlnoe, tho Page today. Tho ladles or tho Prcsbytorlan uliprch of Phoenix aro giving a musl- . ca entertainment Tuesday night, February ICtli, Somo Mcdford mup- ieal talent will assist them. Any case of piles relieved ut once and a permanent cure guaranteed or jio chargo, Call 21 aenesBeo street ftjid w J, L. KIdd. Ladles may see tft. Kidd, 285 - JUH. N'l o' Mcdford Is a recent Itrftvgl t M Benson, Portland, Tho Page Theater orchestra com pitted Its engagement nt tho Page Sunday night, and will nppear this week at tho Star Theater, In classical and popular selections. A squad of beggars struck Medford Saturday artcrno'on, and nt once be gan their activities on Main street, seeking alms among tho crowds. They wens particularly bold making their appeals without hesitancy In broad dayllRht. In somo Instances when refused they were Incolent. .mong tho number was n (iormnn socialist, who gave n talk on social ism with every request Tor a dime. Two of the nutnbqr woro dupe fiends. Th'uy worn (ho advnhco guard of dozens of outcasts sent out of San Francisco by the police, as a precau tionary measure boforo the opening ot tho 10K. fair. Get your outtor, cream, milk and Duttcr-mllk, at Do Voo'i. " Plnkorton and Burns detective ncencles huvo Issued warnings that all with money visiting San Francisco during tho 19 IG Tnlr should tio-waro of strangers, with business or betting propositions. According to tho cir cular, tho, smoothest biineo men, clev erest swindlers, and fairest women torooks on earth havo gathered at the fair city, many ot thin being driven out of Europo by the war. Tho cir cular is educational, telling the peo ple not to allow good clothes and a good appearance" to throw them off tholr guard, and loso their pocket book. Kodak finishing and supplies at Weston's Camera Shop. Over Isls Cheater. " . Mr. and Mrs. Wick Fox Bpont Sun day with relatives at Itoguo lllvcr. V T. Bailey of Eugene Is spend ing a few days in tho city visiting his son who Is 111 In Sacred Heart bos liltal. Get It at Do Voo's A. T. Kyle, a former well known resident of this city died at his home In Great Falls, Montana, last week. Ho was well known among the old tlmo residents of this city and county. Kodak finishing the best, at Wes on's Camera Shop. Over lata Thca er. Don Rader will leavo this week to Join tho Venlco team of tho Coast league, and accompany them on their spring training trip. Rader will play third bake again this year, and has practically no opposition for tho Job. Spraguo Relgcl of Gold Hill spent Saturday In Medford attending to business matters. J: O. Gcrklng, the best all around photographer in southern Oregon. Always reliable. Negatives made any where, time or place. Studio 228 Main St. Phono 3 20-J. Tho work of excavating for tho basement for the now federal build ing at Sixth and Holly street, is pro gressing rapidly. No liardpan is be ing struck in tho work. Many spec tators viewed the work Sunday. Dr. S. A. Lockwood and Dr. Myrtlo 3. Lockwood. (physicians and sur goons) liavo moved to their now suite ot offices. Rooms 309, 310 and 311, third floor, M. P. & JI. Bldg. John P. MorrJU of Gold Hill who was operated upon at San Francisco last week la expected to return homo next week. His sister, Mrs. Gcorgo B. Carpenter will accompany him. Arthur V. Copp, superlntedent of the western division of tho Associated Press with headquarters at San Fran cisco spent Sunday In Mcdford on a tour of inspection of the northwestern territory under Itls Jurisdiction. Cora E. Utloy, chropodlst, 407 Garnott-Corcy building, phono CS7-R. Harry Johnson is authority for the statement that walnuts can bo suc cessfully grafted upon oak trees, which Is denied by the University of California authorities. Ho states that there are such grafts around Ridley, Cal, To prove his assertion, ho has grafted walnuts upon oak trees at Jacksonville belonging to Judge Toil Velio and tho outcomo will bo watched by local farmers with much interest. W, R. Coleman Is In Jacksonville this afternoon attending to matters at the court house. William Fnncher of Gold Hill spent Sunday in Mcdford visiting friends and relatives. W. P. Mealey returned Sunday night' from a six weekB trip to south ern California and Texas. Mrs. Mealey remained In Los Augelen to visit relatives. Attorney Gus Newbury Is spending the afternoon In Jacksonville attend ing to legal matters. Whllo plowing last week on the Modoc orchurds uoar Tablo Rock, portions ot tho anatomy of a human woro uncovered. Including a portion of tho collar bum., thowing tho In dentation left by an arrow. This Is Bupposcd to be a relic of an Indian battle fought in that vicinity years ngo, A part of a human skull was also found. Tho collar bono la on exhibition ut tho Quiz. An arrow head Btlll Imbedded, An old Indian cemetery is located In that section. St. Johnu KVnngcliuiil United Church to he built to fpst $0000' Springfield phimiur mill will es tnblisli bos mid furniture factory. !MEDIft)RI MAIL TUiniTMIO. Just a Hint of the Beauties of the Palace Great 1915 Exposition XQl ItflTK colonrmde ot the Palace E wlilih l f steel nnil concrete ciinirunn-n - -l..... ri IMil.n'.. of l-ine Arts "t 0t-r J'l ret work's, of forlKi and American 10 Tho irnnd jury for the IVIiruhrj term of court opened tlu afternoon in the courthouse nt Jacksonville, and among tho firt mutter to be taken under iMinsidenition is the re-inveli-gntion of the mystery of the $21,000 shortage in the accounts of ex-Sheriff Wilbur A. Jones. The only defi nite point ever determined in the shortage was that the money was taken and that it wn aforwards mado good nt a. frcnt personal sac uiico iiv ex-Sheriff Jones. Two pre vious grand juries conducted probes into the mystery but found notliuig. Another important mntler oApectid to be investigated by the grand jury is the moral conditions in Medford lodging houses, with a view of apply ing the rigid nbatement net, if neces sary. This law does not require prima facie evidence, but common reputation, as binding proor. The ease of Loris Martin, game poacher of Trail, neciihcd of staying Game Wnrden A. S. Hubbard of Ash land Inst December, while resisting", a senreh of his cabin far illegally kill ed deer meat, will aNo be taken un by the inoui-jitorial body. A half dozen criminal eases and the regular investigation of county . i. cm : fi office will he made. The sessiotiK of the grand jury are expected to be fin ished Wediies-dny night. PROBE SHIP PURCHASE LOBBY (Continued rrotn page 1) Is determined to have tho bill passed oven though it requires one. Probers Xamct Senator l.owls frankly advocated an extra session for passage of rural credits and conservation as well as tho ship bill. Roiyosontatlvo Sher- . -... .-ft 1 III. .t. M.A.l.lAn lev. who lumen wiiu mu iioiucu. " , eet Information to lay beforo tho caucus tonight, said ho expected nn extra session. VIco President Marshall nt once appointed Senators Walsh. Smimonr, Reed, Hurton and Wcuk?, three demo- crats and two republicans, to nuUc tho Inquiry Thero are only 15 working days loft to the sixty-third congress. Somo senators were ot the opinion that such an 'investigation, likely to bo prolonged, made Improbable tho pass age of tho bill beforo March . and practically assured an extra session If tho president adhered to "his determi nation to press tho measure JITNEY BUSSES (Conttlnucd from Page 1.) for the accommodation of tho trav elers Is tho ono used by the govern ment In Yellowstone Park, Tho Seattle men back of tho pro position have subscribed $150,000 fori tho operation of tho lino, and huvo secured tho transportation of 5000 Shrlnora after tho convention in that city next July. Mr. Griffiths is well known to a number of Medford people, and has been connected with some of tho most important and successful deals In the recent history of tho northwest. BBATTIiB, Fob. 13.- Tho steamer schooner Columbia, wIioho crew of fourteen non-union Bailors was taken, from tho ship last night by a band of armed men who went alongside In a tug thoy had chartered, went to Mukllteo today to complete her lum ber cargo, and will sail fo rChllo to night, manned by a crow picked up in tho municipal hotel for the unom loyed. The kidnapped sailors turned up on tho water front today, and ac cused tho sailors' union of taking them from their ship. ' GRAND JURY AGAIN PROBE FOR MISSING FUNDS MUIWOUM) WMWg; MONTl)AV. KIOUUl1 AU VJo. of Fine Arts at the I painter and nculplori -4 SHORTAGE OF FLOOR IN CITY OF MEXICO WASHINGTON, lb. l.V -Then' i no Hour in Mexico I it, Molo depart ment advices sy todav, and hmid being made froirt coniaieal. t'.trranzn forces there diclnim anv intention of evacuating tho cilv. 'anata forces still hold some of the suburb". General Gutierrez, who fled from the capital, is reported uitli General Blanco id VallcH, fil'tv miles west of Tumpico, with ;itllltl troop". MAY LOSE HER LEG HOWDKAl'X. I'eb. l-'i. Sarah Bernhardt, suffering inlen-cly from nn injury to lier right knee, was brought to a hospital here today from Arenehon. There has been no oper ation as yet. A consultation of doc tors is to dike place today and it Is still hoped thiil amputation .will not lie necessary. '' ORCHARMEN 'ORGANIZE . . . JP.ffGHT PESJ.S At a meeting of the Farmon and Fruitgrowers leaguo .at thp vllolel Mcdford Satunmy'affernoon a c6m- mlttcu of twenty was named to carry on a cainpulpn against predatory anl- ... .. . mnls In tho valley,. Two Bub-conimlllees wero also formed to nrctiaro Information re garding dostrucjlyo, agents and how to uso tlioui, nnu nrjnnpo lor mo ui semlnntlon of lUh same to Inturostcd parties. It Is planned to Hccuro prlcos on traps and poison and by .securing tlie'iii In largo miautltlen obtain tho . . f . t.. .. iilntdn rt ,1... I lowusv nriie. in inu ujuuiuii wv comm.tteo the Increase in predatory animals Involves a serious menace and all property owners aro urged to !co-opornte In tho work of oxtermlna- itlon. . rabbits, Saulrrcls, gophers. Jack crows nnd rats aro tho principal pests to ho eradicated. As tho campaign progresses community-meetings will bo called throughout the county by members of tho committee Tho committee is bb follews: K. W. Carlcton, rhalrmnn; R. W. F.ldcn, W. II. Core, 0. IS. Dean, Kd Hamlin. W. M. lloiniex, Dr. J.J "Webster, C. M. Thomas, Victor Payne, W. V. 11. Cumpbell, R. 11 I'arsons, II. C. L'gan, Joshua Patterson, O. M. Knight, W. K. Drayton, J. J. Sullivan, Spraguo Rwlgel, Iloraco Pelton, Guy Conner. N. U. Narregan. ISandon An engineer has arrived and work will noon begin on the now Jotty. fid! a.": I "Nearest ta CvrythlflE!' HOTEL MANX Powell St, at OTarrtH San rrancKKO In Ihe heart of the business, shopping and theatre district. Running distilled ke water in every room. Our commodious lobby,fineservke,and Homelike restaurant wiH attract you. European Plan rates 1.5UUp. Moiizrinriit CliMttrW. Ktltey "Meet Me at The Manx" BERNHARDT of Fine Arts at the tiniria-INuifU" International Munition. The building, itlitH- tin' anil trout upon a grtut I.iboom. which It mil iure 'lil le u-eii u notable collection of llio CARPATHIANS OF BATTLE LONDON, Feb. l-'i. The threaten, cd submarine blockade of the ports of the llritish Isles is still an absorbing topic for Knglish newspapers and the Knglitili people, and judging from dis patches -reaching lino from the con tinent, Germany is eipmllv interested. Tho defensive operations will be cum ier because thu Russians will bo har assed no longer by the lightning changes along the (Iormnn front. In the southwest the ltussiutift arc holding thu Carpathian passes of YVikow and Nadwonua ngaiust tho German nmilK and according to rcpoits reaching here, aro dully enp Hiring German and Austrian prison ers and guns. Another hattlo in which bayonet at tack were made bv the Itussiaus is rcMirtrd from Siiioluika. Ihniii" the night thu Itusiiniiri surrounded un Austrian position and took rioucrs leu oflicers and -1011 men. lfnttlc lune occurred uImi at Kurimkii, ncur Dukla, ami at llaligrod. 'Germiiu troops iiroa"ilvrimilig,-rno-iillv everywhere in ea-l PniKsia, the Iterlin war oflice Mijf, in ito tate iiiciit todav. In northern Poland aso considerable gains me tcporltd. l'ct- lograd military eoiiiuicutalor.s' assert that Idtssiu will gain nil udva;itag in falling back to her own territory l deprivinc Gcrtiiuu.v o (he tio of the railroad, which "he employed effect ive! v in tninxiioitiut' trooos ulong the il III l llii"i IIIIJS M" ll1'lli IMU front when the lighting was on Gcr- man oil. Pendleton rmntllln county court Ik moving for a $2.., 00 county library, ........... ...... .......... , n'oVryo-. ever laid 0ycil 0; Somotlilng everybody needs ndls on sIkIU In town and the country, Valuable territory for Agents , 111 .lUCKBOII 11)11111 HUH UIUII. t I I 111 tnt once to A. M Jacobs, .Manager for lorogon, P. O. Hox 0S7, Portland, ! Oregon j 4 np "1 PsO , Jfl AL'Jb 1 Al JJ MEDFORD-ASHLAND SCHEDULE North Hound l.v, Medford 11:10 a. m. 1:2(1 p. ta. 1:00 p. m. 7:00 p. m. Id; 00 p. in. HATUHISAV 13:00 p. m. South Hound Ut. Axhlaiid 12:20 p. in. 2:20 p. in. 5:110 p. in, S:o0p. in, 1 1:00 p. m, OX l.V 12 15 a, in. HU.MI.WH OXIA 9:30 n. m. 10;30a. m. U:30;i. in, 12:30 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 2:30 p. in. 4:00 p.m. 5:00 p. m. 7;00p. m. 8:00 p. m. I'HONtt IOO WESTON'S CAMERA SHOP 208 East Main Street Mcdfprd The Only Exclusive Commercial Photographer in Southern Oregon Negatives Made any time 01 place by appointment Phone 147-J Wo '11 do the rest E. D, WESTON, frop. SCENE ONLY RAGING M)K VANCOUVER OFF FOR E SKATTI.K, Wash., V'ch. l.V-Tho thirtieth overseas battalion of Cau ndiiui troops which bus been in train ing ut The WillowH camp, near Vic toria, H, i, for s'eveial itionlhn, has departed for tho east inul l'u(jlaud by sieclal tratus over llu ruiiadiaii Pacific railroad, There vvctu no cni' einonics at the ilepailuio front Vle loiiu by boat and none at Ilic cutriiiii incut in Vancouver. There wilt ha ho display whin the I'JOtl Hint iram llrilish Coluiubla join the armv tllnl t'anada is ilnw aciuhling nt'iir Mont ical, or when lln'.v cinhuik for Kng ItiiiiK ENEMIES SUBJECTS LIABLE FOR DETENTION WASHINGTON. INb. l.V-n'nl Mritiiiu nolificd Ihe Tnitcd Stulcs lo day through the Mntlsh cmbnssv la-re lliaf. subjects of her enemies, whether eivvv or passengers or i'M'lti enler ing the pnacipiil llrilish colonial ports, will ho liable lo removal and detention. J BECOMES COATED IF Children lov this "fruit Uxntlvv," nnd nothing eluo cleanses the tender stomach, liver and bowels so nicely. A child simply will not slop play ing to empty the bowels, and tho re sult Is, they become tightly clogged with waste, liver get sluggish, stom ach sour, then your llttltt one be- coiiiea cross, hulf-slck. feverish don't eat, steep or act naturally, breath Is bad, system full of cold, has sore throat, sloinnrh-sche or diarrhoea. I.Utu, Mother! See If tougtio Is coated, then give n tcnspoonful of California Syrup of Figs," uiul In u few hours all llio constlpntcd waste, sour bllu and undigested food passes out of the system, and you have a well, phi) ful rhlld again. Millions of mothers give "Califor nia Syrup of Figs" because, It Is per fectly harmless! children love It, mid it never falls to act on the stomach, liver and bowels, Ask your 'druggist; for a no-cent bottlo of "California Syrup of Figs." which has full directions for babies. .i. li.t..At tf nil ftmtu nml ttr ltrfiwrw VUHMIVII w ts - "" "" n"-" tips plainly printed on tho bottle. He- wiiro of counterfeits sold hero. Gat thu genuine made by "California Fig Syrup Company," llefiuo uny other kind with contempt. -Adv. 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Mnjr nl any ilriiR altitK. tlrUi out llman OmtnirlUr ri-tma Hut rati akin iTiipllonn, tr ttirual, .w.vlldi BlauUa. tilixul rltlmta, painful rln-n iiiatle Jolnia. ilirnli' tiruiirlilll. ami uiuii nil romlllluiia of dl-af llfail llii fuliln arnnnit I It IhiIIIo ttat IrlU aMll Dm Sfnt work Ix-lntf ln tu aUt nKKft" If jru'i wiiulit know tmira alwnl llw I.I'mhI ami Ha irralliirnl, write lr nwrla Imhi Hi TIi Klfl Hprflnc fo., r.2 Hwilt H.1I1J. Atlanta, Ha. SUITS MADE TO ORDER FROM $25.00 UP Also Cleaning. Presslnrj and Altering 128 E. MAIN. UPSTAIRS THERE CAN DE NO DISEASE GERMS IN MEDFORD CREAMERY BUTTER IT IS PASTURIZED Come Sco II Made at 1 15 North Central Avenue A. A. MOODY. Prnn. CLEAN UP SALE OK WALL PAPER In order to clone out our proxi'iit lock ol Wall I'upor lo propnro (or tho now nprliiR kooiIb ho will Klvo BIG REDUCTIONS t on nil wnll pnpor now nit hnml, rom prlnlnK Hum InU'Rt htyli-i. TIiIm la n grout opportunity to Klvo you rooum n now ilroxa, Itcmonitier wo nrn tlm only pnlnt nml wall pnpor Mtoro kIvIiik H. & II. Orcon Traillni; HtiiuipH, Waters' Paint and Wall Paper Store !IIH Ciott Mflin BihLNNETT 1'liono l!:l5 j7lcin (nron I lliointy MadeX P ,N VJIcoroaty 1 r-C