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', PAGE TWO MEtfFOttD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFOttP ORK0ON. TURRDAY. WTARY 2ft 1015 iOCAL AND PERSONAL W, (1. Gordon lmB moved to Ksthor vllle, Iowa. Mrs. Gordon Is visiting Mr. and Mr. J. 1 Wortmnn for n few day lioforo leaving. Ilundlolt's millinery store Is open again wllli now wiring goods. 291 Tho fourth number of tlio Mod' ford Entertainment Course, tho Unr tnony Concert party xvlll bo given at tho Natntorluhi' this evening. Medford Entertainment Course fourth number Nntatorlum ball,' Tuesday evening, February 23d. llnr moriy Concert Party. "Hang It On Ashland," Is the now slogan of tho Mcdford high school basketball team for tho gamo at tho Xntntorium next Friday uvenlng, and ho city and valloy la being liberal ly plastered with bills and posters an uounclng tho game. Tho contest Is arousing Interest In both cities and tho largest crowd that ever saw a basketball gamo In southern Oregon Is expected to bo In attendance. A delegation of 200 rooters will come from Ashland to see tho game. The rooting of both schools 'will bo a foa turo of tho gamo. Mrs. Leach, 32G North Bartlett, ox port corsctlcro. Phono BC3-J. " Miss laila Jones of Gold Hill spent Sunday In Medford visiting frlonds jind relatives. Tho millinery department of the M. M. store Is now open under the management of Misses Lounsbury and Semon. Frank Bybeo of Jacksonville spent Monday afternoon In Mcdford vis iting friends and attending to busi ness matters. Kodak finishing and supplies' at Weston's Camera Shop. Opposite Book Store. James Harris of Corvallls Is among tho out of town visitors In the city this -week. Don't forget to hear Rev. George Schoencr, tho roso wUard, public li brary, Feb. 22, 23. 24, 25 and 20, at 8 p. m. All Invited. Subject, "Roses and" Roso Growing." Klglit sleepers and ono drunk were housed In tho city Jail Monday, the largest muster sluco tho first of tho year. City pascngcr tervlco 15c. Coun try trips In proportion. PIcrson & Foster. Phono 87S-L. tf Tho Epworth Lcaguo of iho Metho dist church hold their annual Wash ington Day banquet In ttoo basement Monday night, with over 100 in at tendance. Attorney H. A. Canaday acted ns toastmastcr. Music and speeches mado up tho evening. Mrs. D. T. Lawton, first president of tho Epworth Lqaguc, when it was first formed in this city 20 years ago, was ono of tho' speakers. Chic tailored hats at right prices at tho M. M. store. Herman Puruckcr of Ashland tran sacted business matters In this city Monday afternoon. Kodak finishing tho best, at Wes ton's Camora Shop Opppslto Book Store. ' ' Tho mbmbo'rs of tho Seventh com pany have taken sicp'h towards the organlatlonV of n basket ball team, anrt'wlll play" cames with high school teams, See Davo Wood about that flro In faranco policy Office Mall Tribune mdg. r . Will H. Wilson has returned from a ten day business trip to northern California points. Matineo, tho Page todny. H. L. Gllkoy of Orants Pais was n business visitor in tho city Monday. Call at tho M. M. storo and see tho Misses. Lounsbury and Semon about your now spring lint. County 'j.ki I; Gardner tpent Mon day In Mertfora visiting friends. Sweet cldor at Do Voe'i. Some good catches of salmon are now being mado in tho Rogue near Grants Pass, recent rises in tho water causing a now run. Got ysur outtor, cream, milk and butter-milk, at Do Voe'i. " Attorney H. D. Norton of Grants Pass, special counsel for tho city of Medford In tho suit of tho California Oregon Power company Is a candi date for tho appointment of judge in tho new district created for Jose phlno, Douglas and Coos counties. Wo have, an expert trimmer in tho millinery department at tho M. M. Btoro, Chestor Galloway, the 10 year old Ashland boy, convicted of a statu tory offense, vns takon to tho State Industrial School at Salem last Sat urday. Kodak finishing tho test, at Wes ton's Cuuiero Shop. Over Isla Thoa ter. K. J. Runyurd spent Monday after noon in Ashland attending to busi ness mattors. Get it at Pa'Voe'a. Blalho Klum and wifo spent Sun day visiting friends und relatives In Ashland. Early cabbago and cauliflower plants ready MarcV 1st. Orders also taken for nil kinds' of vegetablo plants. Muddox & Bonney, phone SR. 310 A brisk wind begun blowing over Iho vnlloy this morning, nnd melted tho snow In tho foothills rapidly. A heavy snowfall is reported from Sis feou nnd Dunsmulr and In tho Slsld yous. Tho weather prediction Is for rain, and tho sky Is overcast with clouds. Tho water In Bear creek Is still rising Blowly. Prismatic Hay has accomplished tho most wonderful results In scalp trou ble; used only In connection with Mnrlnctlo treatments. Try It for falling hnlr. Mnrlnollo Hair Shop, 407 Gnrnott-Coroy Bldg. Mrs. R. II. Lnson lms returned front n visit with friends and rela tives at Albany, Kodak finishing and supplies at Weston's Camora Shop. OTor Isla rheator. Tho resident district hns been vis ited tho last two days by beggars', who reject food nnd nsk for money or nothing. Ono of tho beggars, estab llshod a new precedent by making his appeal from the front door Instead of tho back. J. O. Corking, tho bcst'all around photographer in southern Oregon. Always reliable. Negatives mado any where, tlino or place. Studio 22S Main St. Phono 330-J. Carl Flnley, living on the Jackson ville road was thrown from n wagon he was driving Monday afternoon, when a team ho was driving ran away, throwing htm to tho ground. Flnloy sustained no injuries, though stunned by the fall. For better Insurance, sco Holmes, the Insuranco Man. All members of the Ladles Aid nnd nil Indies interested in church work are urged to attend tho month ly homo coming Wednesday after noon. Tho Loyalty Clrclo will' fur nish a good program and refresh ments will be served. Mako a spe cial effort to. bo present. Matinee, tho Page today. The Rer. George Schooner of Brooks, Oregon, the foremost' au thority on roses and roso culture in the land, who is giving n scries of public lectures at tho public library this week, will glvo a public demon stration of roso pruning at 326 South Oakdale, Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. All Interested in this work arc urged to attend. B. O. Worthlngton of tho Medford Sheet Metal and Iron Works, has been given tho contract for tho roof ing, metal and water pipe work on the now federal building. Samuel Flnley of tho Evans creek district, is spending a few days In tho city attending to business matters. Charles Greer of Ashland spent Monday In Medford visiting friends and attending to business matters. A. J. Redman of Colestln attended to business matters In this city Monday. JACOBS MANAGER OF ELKS' TEMPLE Leo li. Jacobs, cashier of the Far tners & Fruitgrowers Hank, has' no 'copied the position of secretary of tho Elks lodge club rooms on North Cen tral avenue, nnd will resign his posi tion In tho bank. Ills successor therein will probably be U. F. Antle, now assistant cashier. The lilks club rooms will open about March 10, according to present plans. Carpenters nnd painters nro now busy putting on the finishing touches. The upper floor used for lodge purposes Is complete, being fin ished In brown. Down stairs tho lad les rest room Is nearly complete. Tho mnrblo work at tho entrnnco will bo put In plnce this week. The formnl dedication of the building will take place In tho spring when 3000 Elks from nil over tho northwest will be on hand to partici pate In the festivities. ECONOMY CRY ACKSONVILL E 10 M RAY TOFT Tho petit Jury- of tho Fofirunry term of court opened its sessions ut Jacksonville, this morning. Tho first enso istltof of-the tatu against Ray Toft of th'lt city charged with per jury. T6fl is alleged to have falsi fied regarding tho whereabouts of stolen goods, ho Is alleged to hnvo purchased. Most "of tho week will be taken up with the hearing of civil cases. Tho first caso set for next week Is that of Lorls Martin, accused of the slaying of Gamo Warden A. S. Hubbard, near Trail last December. Up to 2:00 o'clock this afternoon, the work of securing n Jury was un der way in tho Toft case. MARKET REPORT Price Fold vj Dealers EGGS 2022jC. BUTTER Creamery, 27c; dairy, 50c two pounds. POTATOES f 1.35 per 100 lbs. ONIONS 10 per lb. IIOXEV 1-io per lb. CIDER 25c. PORK 88.c. BEEF 9llc. LARD 10c. BACON 1318e. SHOULDERS 12V,c. HAM 172c. BUTTER PAT 29cl BUTTER Wholesale 29i;c. Livestock HOGS Alive, fiVfic STEERS Alive, fti?0c. COWS Alive, 4j5c. .. . VEAL Dressed, 10llc.W POULTRY Mixed chickens 10(ft lie; dressed, rj(al-Jc; hens, llfJg J 2c; npriiigH, rj(u)l-!. liny aimI Grain (Buying PriccB.) WHEAT fl.SU IiuhIicI. OATS 38 ton. HAY Alfalfa, $14 ton; grain, $13. BARLEY Whole, $35. NEW YORK', Feb. 23. Spain lms uullioriVcd the pnrclinho in America of twelve army neroplnnei- and toolb nnd machinery to llio vuluo of more than $2,000,000, aecording to Henry S. Moon, a Spanish engineer, who ar rived todny, NOTICE. Stray stock In city pound:' One black, one grey, one bay and one whlto horse with boll on. TOO LATE TO OliAHtilPX, WANTED To buy nccond-hand type writers. McdforJ Book Storo. TTlyj 'JCnvttOiif Iga Does Not Rub Off, Lasts 4 Timet ai Loofat Other, Sarc Work. Get a Can Today NOT SHOW FILES WASHINGTON, Feb. 23. Tho. su premo court held today that tho In torstato commorco commission has no authority to inspect correspondence flics In tho Intorstato railways. It sustained tho federal district court for western Kentucky In refusing to compel the Louisville & Nashville railroad to permit commission exami ners to inspect its files. The .IheksoiiNille polillcnl pot luw begun its annual simmering. Next Tuesday ihero'N a eily uWtinii, nnd lite fate of the eitv attorney ntid tlio street oonunNt mer Irnir in tho haU uuee, with a elip in Iho sultry of Hie miuT-hul. Eeonomv U tho (initio, my, nnd tho opening shots hnvo been fired. Two sets of cnunciliiinuio eaudi dates are in the Held. Messrs. Meln tyre nnd JoIiiimuu eaueus nominees, held to he working with the present administration, und Clmuuctiy Floroy and Judge ,1. R. Neil, uoiniuatvd bv petition, and on an economy platform. The main issue in the combat seem to he the jobs of t'ilv Attorney Her bert Uaifnn nnd Stivl Commissioner Chris Ulrieh. llannn draws a salary of .:UI0 it year. I'lrirti recent-, pcuse is ,f per day when he works. Many iitniittn tit .laeksenville has no need of u city attorney nmVmAioh I ok for a street eoinirtisMouer. Tho economy ortnilMntc declare they will elip tin JxpeiHo, and nlo take n wlmok at the monthly stipend of the marslml. "BRINGING UP. FATM-IT - f.: i ,-i J. t - . I HIGHER HOUSE COMMITTEE VOTES TO PURCHASE MONTICELLO WASHINGTON, Feb. 23. Tho house rnles committee todftv voted to report n KM.'t'ia nde for considcrntion of u hill nppnipriating ..r)0(),(l0() for purchase of Mnjitieello, the Virj;inin estate of Thomas Jefferson. A tabulation of failures in subjects taught in tho Medford hih school shows that algebra and geometry were thorns. Tho ercentniro of fail ure in ulgebrn for the first semester wns 10..", and for geometry, 12.0. Sixteen failed in the first-nnmed sub ject, nut of a total of ll.T students, nnd 12 failed in geometry out of a total of 117. In English the percentage- of fail ures was 7.2; in lii-tory, which em braces Roman, Greek, mediaval and United States' hNtories, tho percent age of failures was 2. In the sciences, embracing five sub jects, tho percentngo was il.S4 and in German 0.8, while out of sixteen stu dents tnkim; French nouo failed. The percentngo of failures for Latin was 8.1. In pcumnnh't the failure porecnt ago was 5.8 and for ihorthand ll. APPROPRIATION BILLS H BRINGING UP FATHER AT PAGE FRIDAY Not. oven excepting tho famous Floritdnra sextet has there ever been gathered together in one mimical eomedy such a iHilaxv of beautiful women us is tl lie seen in (Ins Hill's. stage presentation of George .Me M'antiH' newspaper' ciulnoii piece, "Bringing Fp Father," which is selit'dnled fornppenraneo ut tho Page Friday, February 2(1. Their match less beauty is inigmijiitt'tl by eosl nines from tlio emporiums if Worth of Paris, Hadyeu nnd' Mine. Rhuo of New York-, who were given enrte blanche to dress tlieso women in tho latest costume creations. Tin sv einl feature of tfin prodijctidit is cal culated to nttraot tho women and place before their eyes the very lat est sartorinl wrinkle. MITCHELL'S MADE IN PRIVATE WASHINGTON, Feb. 23. Ca.lniu William Mitchell of the army general stuff, who recently, said an enemy could take am hold tho American seaboard, has explained tir Secretary Garrison's satisfaction that he was speaking at a private meetiui;, though his remark were privileged and had mi idea they would be pnhlihcd. Mr. Garrison said today the iiu'ulojil 'ii olused. , ' ' . I 2.'!. t'on- ( ' WHY HAIR FALLS OUT ( WASHINGTON, Feb. gross devoted its attention again to dny to considcrntion of iiproprin tions for national defense. Defense on the nnuy hill, cnrr'ing',lc of nanilcrlno nt any drug storo. Dandruff onuses a feverish Irrita tion of the scalp, tho hnlr roots shrink, loosen nnd then tho hnlr comes out fast. To stop falling hnlr at once and rid the sculp of every par ticle of dandruff, get n 25-rcnt hot- about 10:1,000,000. wns continued when tho sennto met today. In the house consideration of the fortifications hill was coiitinucil. pour a lilt lo In your hnnd nnd rub well into tin" scalp. After a few ap plications all dandruff disappears and the hnlr stops coming out. Adv. JJ t 1 t Early Showing of I New Spring Apparel ? t i t 4TA I & NEW MILLINERY Our sliowing of iMillinory is iiiimi'iisi'. All the uuw military effects, the new Tippcrary Hat, Scotch For aging Cfij), Belgian Foniging Cap, etc.; alao all the $ , practical Turbans and Sailor effects. Our trimmer, ". .Miss Lillian Toms, is adding many pretty new Hats to the cases every day. She will also ho glad of tlio opportunity to tell you of the new styles, as she has had a long millinery experience. f ? J ? T J T y T ? J J t I t & FATHERS DA PROVED ES f Most every lady so far has said: "JIow reasonable your Hats are priced." See i t the new Tippcrary Veils V y NEW SPEING SUITS t Several new shipments of Tailored Suits have come in this hist week. JTEWKIRTS i ? T - ... ; ( NEW SPRINa DRESSES One morn shipment of 2ow Dresses came in thjs we.ek. . t , NEW CREPE DE; jDHINE ISTS - " : '. A & X OneMialf price and less on many of the Winter CVmffl, S,u(ts, Dresses and Skirts X to close quick 'i t ? T t y 7"$KjZirt4&J&!fcif v Tlio fathoi'H oateitalatuotil itlveu by tho WanliliiKtua ncbool Parent Teaehers' olrnlo Krlday ovenlug at Iho IiIkIi hcIh(i1 wan well attended and quite a success, Tlio pioKiam was splendid. .MIhh (lonovlevo Wortniau gave all Instrtilnnutal solo In a most pleauliiK manner. ' Miss Jnclin' vocal solo wns very much enjoyed by all, Mrs, tlinhuiu'ri rending wax splendid. ' Minn nnivmi nlid nlfmncil the mill. lenco ulth an Instrumental solo, Mr, Mulkoy then jtuve a short, but InttirostliiK talk 011 "Kdueutlon Is a Knllure." I In piovod that to Uioho who do not value an ediirattou It would siHm to bo a falluto. Mr. t'olllns then addressed the aud ience. Ills talk wan alio alotin edu cational Hues, lie said a good stroiiK character such us that of our time honored hero and'iireslilent, loorK' WasliliiKton. was (ho foundation upon which It Is bullded. Kilucittlou and a life of tmef illness, lie pnld fllllliK tribute to this groat leader by speak lug of htm nu an oxnmplo In char acter for our ntrls nail hoys of today After this Interesting program tlio fnthers, mothers and tenchem all ntheied around the (able to got ac quainted ami to pnrtake of delirious refreshments served by a committee from the circle, of which Mrs. Wort man was chairman. llOIIDKAIJX, via Paris, Teh. '.M. The condition of Sarah Uenihardt, whose right leg was amputated yes terday, was said Into last night to he snlisfaotory, although she was suf fering considerable pain. 3CZ3C 3EZ3E: JfSi IT'S a ill wind that Itlowu no body good, but it's a heller I hut blows nobody ill. Tlmr ain't oi but good in VKI VET. 'IIiiimi wntld f.iimilin im sitioLlng ttittil ttiM llmt Niilurn )tlli lulit ki'iitui'Ly llurloy tlo l,iixa nrn brought out lo full, nerd'in iIicwoimI, mellow iteMd linn liiVKl.ViT.'llmXmoollir.i timolkiuJ TolMtco. IH.MIM acne itznt in; AUK WO.Mlv.V .VATl'ltAI.I.V HI'O.NOr.NTV A prominent writer so claims. Women nro constituted with n deli cate organism nnd In ulno canes out of ten mentnl depression may bo at tributed to an abnormal condition of tho system, which expresses Itself In nervousness, sleeplensiiess, hncknche, headaches, causing constant misery and ns a remit despondency, l.ydla i:. I'lnkhnm's Vegetablo Compound, a simple remedy mado f mm roots and herbs, Is the one grent remedy for this condition II goes to tho root of the trouble nad overcomes despondency.- -Ally. WESTON'S CAMERA SHOP 20S Kant Main Street Medford The Only inclusive Commercial " Photographers in Southern Oregon Negatives Made any timo or place by appointment Phone 1'17-J We'll do the rest V,. T. WESTON. Prop. - , - The Harmony Concert Party A COMPANY OP TALANTED MUSICIANS Natatorium Ball Tuesday Evening, February 23 AT EIGrHT O'CLOCK THIS IS THE FOURTH NUMBER OF THE Medford Entertainment Course A FEAST OF INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC SEAT SALE AT HASKINS Gonoral Admission COc Rdsorvod Scats 75c ,A. Buyers' to Share in Profits Lower Prices on Ford Cars Kffectlvo from August 1, lDH.to August 1, 101C, nnd cunran.eoil sgalnst any roductlon during that time: Touring Car ...........n..M..M.....9IOO ItiiBabout ..,................ '110 Town Car . 000 F, O. D. Dotrojt. All cara fully oqulppod. (In InVUnlted Slatoa of Amorlca Only,) Kurhior, w6wlll bo' ablo to obtain tho maximum offlcloncy in our factory produotlon, nnd tho mmlmum cost In our purchnnmi'and' ales departments if we can reach an output, of 300,000 earn be twoon tho abovo datos. - And should wo roach this production wo ngroo to pay' as tho uuycr's haro from ?40 to J00 per cir (on or about Auuuft' 1, 101C) to every retail buyor who purchases a new Kurd cor botwoon August It 1014, and August t, iPId. ' For further particulars regarding thoso'low' prices nnd profit-snaring plan, soo tho nearest FordUrnnch or'.DoUler. Ford Motor Cnr Company C. E. GATES, Acrent flparta nulldlng ' Modfori; Oregon. A J ' s J)