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iffrw'sv'- V V ft it i" P r r PAGE TWO I? CAL AND PERSONAL i Tli r co Kplcndid vaudeville nets ami six rcelts of Interesting; motion plc turcs mado up an nttrnctivo cntertnln lnonl nt tlio Star theater last night. MIr Dorothy itH Svo two sonpa Hint wcro received with pleasure, nnd tho lnrpo nuillcno applauded gener ously. A little manly fellow In short )nniB )ilu)od tWc numbvrB on a violin, and liotli nUtwbersiloased, A Span ish dancer iVomplotejI tho vaudovlllo. Tho Kxpjolts tif)iMnc. without any doubt lli.i'Hoab-.JHtercatlnB and thrll llnp episoue.jci eTiow-nnd held, tho audlcndriipoll bound,1 nud tho other plcttirc woro exceptionally good. Tho aanio program will bo repented tonight. Fre,ih Columbia river smelts fix cents n pound. Mod ford Fish & Poul try Market. Phono C2. tf Miss Rlanchn Hoyt. the new trim mer for T. K. Deuel & Co., arrived Tuesday evening from San Francisco where slio haa been with Andrew A. Jacobs for tho past season. Miss Hoyt will bo in charge of the milli nery section for F. K. Deuel & Co. during tjio present season. You havo heard many selections on phonographs and player-pianos from tho noted opera of "Martha." Now you havo tho opportunity of see ing tho wholo opera given by tho well known Andrews Opcro company which play at tho Page Theater on Monday, March iith. Tho pupils of Miss Lacy and Mr. Root wilt glvo a public recital Fri day night at this homo of Dr. It. J. Lockwood. Kodak finishing and supplies at Weston's Camera Shop. Opposite Book Store. Mrs. Arthur Jnnlngs has re turned to her home in Agate after a short visit with friends in Medford. Fresh Columbia river smelts six cents a pound. Medford Fish & Poul try Market. Phono 3C2. tf Earl Mooro Is spending tho dny in Jacksonville attending the Martin trial. Flro Insurance C. Y. Tengwald. . i v 31S P. D. Blackden of Climax, was a business' visitor in Bedford Wednes day afternoon. Oet it at Do Voo'a Thoodoro Kngle and A. S. Furry of Phoenix, uero business visitors in Medford Wednesday afternoon. Kodak finishing the best, at Wes ton's Camera Shop. Opposlto Book Store. J. W. Bcrrian, of this city, has been appointed as commissioner to tako the testimony of local witnesses in tho suit ot G. E. Tumay, of Oak land, against N. A. Thompson, of the Phoenix district, for alleged misrep resentation of a tract of land which Mr. Thompson traded to Tumay. Tho land in question is the old Hoover place. Tho case Is now pending In Alomcda county, Cal. Fresh Columbia river smelts six cents a pound. Medford Fish & Poul try Market. Phono 3C2. tf Miss Allco Vaughn of the Gold Hill district, is the guest of friends In Medford this wqok. Auto Insurance. C. Y. Tengwald. 318 Dr. H. H. Uottman, field secretary ot tho Northwest Christian Endeavor societies! held a rally with tho Young People's Ifnlon, yesterday ovenlng at tho Presbyterian church. Matinee, the Page today. W. X. Arnold of Eagle Point, spent Wednesday in Medford on business. Bee Davo Wood aoout that fire In surance policy. Offico Mall Trlbuno Bldg. Tho regular weekly meotlng of the 7th company was held last night. Leslie Plymnlo and Lloyd Corey woro added to tho membership of the company. Sweet elder at Do Voe's. LIo Purdln spont a short time In tho city last evening visiting with friends and attending the meeting of the 7th company. Get ysur nutter, cream, milk and buttor-mllk, at Do VoeX Harold Benedict, prominent In business circles In tho northern part of tho state, Is In tho valley this woel: Inspecting Jocal conditions. Polvltoner for ladles. Mrs. Leach. Phono BC3-J, Miss Viola Jacobtson of Holland, Orev is the .guest of Mlsa Ituth Lindsay of Uioclty. Iloger 8. Bennett Ib upending tho afternoon In Jacksonville. G. M Williams of Josephine coun ty, is a visitor In Medford. wany cuuuubo uu , nianfai ready March 1st, Orders also taken for all kinds of vegetable plants. Mnddox & Bonnoy, phono 87-It. 310 IX. P. Brown, of Hosoburg, is among the out of town Business vis itors I" Wo city this week. $2000.00 to loan. Boo Holmes, the Insurance Man. Ml Ethel Guch.es, of Griffin cVtwkr, la visiting In tho city us the UMt of her ulster, Mrs, E. AdamB. Donald Myers, of Tulent, is vls ltln(t boy friuuds in Medford today. Consideration will be given to tho various lighting propositions sub lulttcd to tho city council as soon as n decision is reached In tho milt of the California-Oregon Power com pnn ngnlnst the city. " Dean Stacy visited In Medford yes terday. Prismatic Hay has accomplished the most wonderful results in scntp trou ble; used only In connection with Marlnello treatments. Try It for railing hnlr. Marlnello Ilalr Shop, 407 Garnett-Corey Bldg. The annual olortton of tho Elks lodgo will be held at tho new tem ple tonight. It Is desired that nil 'Elks attend. Mrs. Vrank Isaacs, who was oper ated upon at tho Sacred Heart boa pltat recently, has recovered suffi ciently to bo remoed to her home. J. O. Gerklng, tho best all around photographer In southern Oregon. Alwnj-B rellnble. Negatives mado any where, tlmo or place. Studio 228 Main St. Phono 320-J. Frank Thelou. of tho Benr crook orchard district. Is spending thn day In Medford. Ned Holmes, of Eagle Point, re turned to his home this morning af ter a short stay in Medford. For better Insurance, sco Holmes, tho Insurance Man. Kenneth Jerome ot the Bingham orchard, is In tho city today visiting with friends. The firm of Mitchell & Beeson havo shinned over 1300 head of cat tle from southern Oregon during tho past year. A straight price of six cents for steers and fivo cents for cows was received. Miss Mildred Wilson has returned to her homo In Roscburg aftor a several days visit In Medford with the Misses Marie and Ethel Elfcrt. James Scott ot Redding, Cal., Is In the city on business. The Wednesday Study club held their regular meeting at tho public library Wednesday afteronon. Robert Painter, of Oakland, Cal - i Mr. Painter Is visiting In Medford formerly resided hore. Ho is great lv surnrlscd to note the develop ments made during tho Interval of his last visit here. Mr. r Charlov and son. Claus, recently visited In Medford. Allegations havo been mado by M. R. Peart ot Applegate that parties robbed his home whllo ho was vis iting in Medford. Nothing of any value was stolen. Miss Minnie Gaines has returned to Medford after an extended visit with friends and relatives on Trail creek. 11. E. Peyton of Flounco Rock, was a recent business visitor In tho city. E. E. Ash, of Trail creek, motored to tho city recently. Mrs. M. G. Powers of Phoenix, spent Thursday morning with friends in Medford. Miss E. J. Crawford, ot Talent, vis ited friends in Medford recently. Judgo Charles B. Gay Is expected to return this afternoon from Salem whero ho went on official business. Ned Jordan doparted this morning for Portland whero he expects to re main until next fall. Jake Wolff, of the Nash Hotel, whllo piling wood Wednesday after noon, dropped a stick on his right foot causing a painful Injury. ho young men's class of tho Chrls tlon church gavo a skating party at tho Nat last night. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Tedrick of tho Eagle Point district, recontly vis ited in the Griffin creek section. Ira Williamson will leavo shortly for San Francisco -where he will spend several days attending the Panama Pacific exposition. Carroll Carpenter and Frank Ash ton of Perrydule, were In Medford Wednesday on business. In all probability tho seventh com pany basket ball team will play the Hosoburg mllltla. Negotiations aro now being mado. Col. George P. Minis of hoven Oaks, transacted business In the city this morning. Ho has been tho host of Senator Garland the paBt two days. P. T. Kruter of Sams Valley Is in Medford on business. Miss Carollno Freeman is tho guost of friends in Grants Pass this week. Arrank'omonts are being mado for tho eivlnc of several dlnnor parties on tho ovenlng of March 10 before tho play ot "Today," to bo presented at .l. 1kn rPl.nntn. Tltlu will lift the loading Boclul function of a theatri cal way this season. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Allen left to day for San Ferando, Cal., to make their homo. 'too uk-m 'it i Lwsur8. wavtk - d A throo or four ANTLD-A thr or rour room nicely furnished apartment. Phono 08-M. 297 ?"OR SALE OR TRADE Tho best utock ranch proposition In the val ley. Nearly 300 acres with over 100 acres in cultivation. Good new seven room dwelling, barns and other outbuildings. Good well, several springs. Bearing family orchard. Total prico ? 10,000. Will consider Medford city proper- ty as part imyment. Tumy & An- drowB, 210 Gamett-Corey Bldg. MEDFOM) MAIN TRLHUNK Tho gnu was turned on early this afternoon after being oft for 2 t honra Tho clogging of the scrubburs nt tho gas plant was tho cause of the trou ble. No furlhor trouble Is expected. Judge J. 1). Twohy o( Sau Joe, n member of tho contracting firm of Twohy Bios, and one of tho owners of the Rogue River Canal company, Is In tho city on business connected with tho settlement of a damage case resulting from the explosion In the Jacksonville quarry several onrs ngo. Ono settlement In this same case wiir made after the nccldent. WEST AND BOWLBY Former Governor Oswald West, who is) viMting Med font en nuttier eonneoloil with the Siki,ou htliwn., state that lie is not representing the -Into highway etmuniMon. hut the financial interests nttihutrd with Contractor Sweeny. Kngineer Howl by arrived" Thursday ami an agree ment will prulmhlv he reached for final f.ettlement with Mr. Sweeny. .Mr. West spent Wcdne-dny uijrlit at the Sweeny oamp, peint: over the hipliunv work, lie leaves tonight for l'ort land. CONGRESS ADJOURNS (Couttlnued from Paso I.) morning, a resolution giving medals to tho "A B C" mediators for their work at the Niagara Falls confer ence and tho regular appropriation measures. After his return to the white house, President Wilson dictated the follow ing statement about congress and Its werk: 'A great congress has closed Its sessions. Its work will prove the urnose and quality of Its statesman ship more and more, the longer It f.. i,n.l lli.fll.intfn li.itf nltL n limn la ii-stiru. IHI3.H..W ...o .." ...... of cai,n aniS thoughtful adjustment before It, disturbed only by tne Euro pean war. The crlcumstances by the war rut the nation to n special test'. a test of Its true character and of Its self control.' Patriotic rtlemnre "Tho constant fiought of every patriotic man should now be for tho country. Its peace, Itc 'rdor and Just Judgment In tho f.u-o of perplexing difficulties. Its dignity and Its strength liko will appear not only In tho revival or Its business, despite abnormal conditions, but also In Us power to think, to purposo nnd to act with patience, with dislntered fair ness and without excitement In a spir it of friendliness and enlightenment which will firmly establish Its In fluence throughout tho world." A 51 The World'n Greatest Clairvoyant and I'liyMc Palinltt MADAME WINTBRROTH, who Is one of tho most famous readers of life's mysteries In the world, should be consulted upon all matters. She will astonish you. Her many years before the public has proven her re liability. Her great knowlodgo of tho truo sclenco of palmistry is based on infallible principles and demon strated facts. 1-M S. Central. 003 Quickest, Surest Cough Remedy is Home- Made Eall I'rrpared In n Fw Hl utra. Clirap but Unequalcd SWXSXS)ffiGXiXsXS)&X3fflC Some people are constantly nnnoyed from ono j ear's end to the other with u porsisteut urbtichiul cough, which is who. ly unnifi.'asary. Hero is a lionin-niudc remedy tliut gets right nt the cause and will make you wonder wlmt U'camu of it. Get 'IVi ounces I'incx (CU ci-nU worth) from any drufttitit, our into a pint bottle and till the bottle witli plain uranulutcil sugar Hrup. btqrt tukinu it at once. Oruduaflv but surrly ,vu will notice tin pbU'um thin out nnd then disappear ul-logi-tlier, thus ending a cough tliut you noer thought would end. It also loosens thf dry, hoarse or tight rough and Inula the Inflammation in a painful cough with remarkable rupidity. Ordlnury coughs are cotupurrrd by it in 24 bourn or lens. Kotliinjj letter for bronchitis, winter coughs und bronchial asthma. 'llils J'iuex and Kugar Srrun mixture makes a full pint enough to lut a family a long time at u cot of only (54 cents. Keeps perfectly anil tastes pleas ant, Kabilv prepared. Full directions witli l'inex. PJnox is a special and highly concen trated compound of genuine Norway pine extract, rich in gunlucnl, und lit fuuioii the world over for its cake, certainty and promptness in overcoming had coughs, chest and throat colds. Get tho genuine. Ask your druggist for "2Vj ounces l'inex," and do net accept urivthhij.' else. A guarantee of nlwoluto satisfaction, or money promptly refunded, joch with this preparation. Tho i'inex Co., Ft. Wayne, Ind. SUITS MADE TO ORDER PROM $25.00 UP jso cleaning, Prcssfnrj and Altering ion c. MAIN. UPSTAIRS HIGHWAY ileinN I 11 roR ) VlUOThW made lOfofiry "MIODFOUM) OKIKION. Tlll'U'SDAV. MAKCMI HOW SPRINGS S PACIFIC HIGHWAY A largo delegation appeared lie fore the eoiiutv eourt from Willow Snriim district Thursday morning and urged that the nieirio lughwiiy he eon strueted over the seenie mule through u low pa'.x a inile'xoiith of the pros cut road, which tlie.v aeit i in the interest of eeuiumn as well us for Ceuio et'feet. The eourt ii suiil to lie dixidod in opinion over the mute, .Indue Ton Yelle fnvoiimi the tment route. The report of the engineers it to ielatie expense Avill lie nwaileil before n le eiion i miulo. JAMES CREELMAN'S FUNERAL SERVICE HELD AT BERLIN ltr.ltl.IN. Mureli 4. -The riinvml of Jinne t'reeliuitn. the newipnpor correspondent who died here Febru ary '2, was held je-terdnv lit the Ameriran church. Minister of For eign Affair Von lai;ow was icpre ented at the sen ices hv t'ouncillor Uortmaii. 1L net: CHOOSE a friend like you would your smokin tobacco. Don't have one that ain't wuth keep in' always and that you won't grow to like better ev'ry day. )$&$" Choose VELVET! The Smoothest Snink ing Tobacco is made of Kentucky's AaVrfvH I 3DC 3CZDDCZ3C Mop "Vou nro safo hero. No exerlmcutliig with your oyes; no careless, ness, all Is .accuracy. A reputation built upon service, oxpcrlonco and knowlcdgo ot tho human oyo protects you. Von Woat llnvo to Wear filasses I'iiIcnh Voii .Ncotl TJicm. DR. RICKERT aoH It's Planting Time Mother Hitrtli Is stirring. Green shoota nnd buds and blossoms nro making their appearance. In city, suburb nnd country ovcryono who has n piece or ground should plant something this spring. It's wonderful .how good vegetables nro fresh from your garden. ir you A ant to get uniformly tho highost quality or vegetables plant soon and buy from a firm who is IJUIMCNDAHI.IJ. Uowaro of Packet Seed. Monarch Seed and Feed Co. .'J 1 7 K, MAI.V ST. FREE LECTURE On Christian Science VIRGIL O. STRICKLER, C. S. Member of the Board of Lectureship The Natatorium Thursday Evening, Mar.4,1915 AT 8:00 O'CLOCK All Are Cordially Invited I!) L Tho first monthly meeting or the Commercial club, held under tho new plan of piovldlng a chicken dinner nt St. .Mark's hall was nunt success ful, a laigo altendnure resulting, At thn next meeting, It Is ptobablo the Indteu will also atteuds The proposition of a Medfoid hand was dlscustcil most of the evening, tin a result of which tho club gave the project vltH moral support and named a committee to co-operato with tho business men's committee In charge ot tho work. . It Is piopoted to secure subscrip tions Murrlclent to provide a salary ot $100 pur month for a baud Instructor and raise fundi to cuulp and uniform the band, which will provide open air concerts. , Secretary Streets read a icport of letters or Inquiry tccelvod during the past two months, which cauiff rroni every statu but sl or tho union, und mnny foreign countries. 3DC 31 COWtMERCIA CLUB DISCUSSES BAND . W v Aim Barley de Luxe that by a 2 years' curing method is given an aged-in-the-wood smoothness. Yl-.-Tr If..... . ET J?. W' aW tfff V'(JW,-U - r inHl "Be Sure About Your Eyes Have Them Examined" Hulto 1.2 Oier Deuel's i:ast mai.v sriti:irr miidioud HV AT "-.L'-JJ.1.. Y BOYCOTT JAP GOODS NlIW YORK,, March I. Not lees appeal ud In the Chliuw uuiuter to day announcing a meeting tonight u tho !l Companies' hall, at which tho nui'itloti of boycotting .lapauosti goods b Chinese, will be discussed. "(MiIiichij heaitit aro very augy.' tho notlco hiiJn and adds that as tho t'lilncHo of Han Francisco havo boy cotted .lapanetto goods, those lit this city should add strength to tho move incut, SAI.K.M, ' Ore., Mar. I - Arthur l.n'wronco was reappointed slate prin ter today by the slsi- 'muiti of con trol. The salary of this official wan m1 by tho legislature ot I1M10 an uuull It Is prolnido that (ho hoard ,v III set the solars of Heeieliiry I'D mi- ton of the state printing board at ii ODD (Art n liftr'snt Pt I'lttIB tllt ll(X1 11)1 I I ( f It ll I H I 111 tin Tito ttm Ii m II at Uu luur timet at louj K any oilier, Black Silk Stove Polish U In n rlm tir Ifirll lt' mora i it t f it "jr .ntlaitntnuo It nt f . rww.iM i. Trrlltttpwrr-uI'M' iotv, xtMrtv.i T rr ijr i runfv. ywm-riii in ltwl.llJWinl r r r . j- r liirilwr ur N I ii u jiiiiir .. i.iirv- hr'm"A JSMn In Vrjr Orop Top Price Paid for BUTTER FAT The White Velvet Ice CrcnmCo. Mctlforil, Orenon FOR SALE E. M.F. Studebakcr Auto, 1911 Model IN GOOD RUNNING ORDER NEW REAR TIRES $250 Crater Lake Motor Car Co. DAISY It haa that flnn delicate flavor, nud Ifl mado from Jacloiou County Cream .Manufnitiircd Uy The White Velvet Ice Cream Co. Mctlfottl, Oic, BERRY RANCH IN ASHLAND (Irouo racclptu last yoar $900, can ho improved, now bunKiilow, coHt $1800, Witt nr, electric IIkIiU, nlca Inwn, floworH, Will trntlo for a ood up toxlato automobllu, For further partlculuni Heo COURT HALL .Mi:i)i'oni 1'e Pay Irbmagc to MottePs Friend "t am ' t miiprliiid t nliirr. th nutivhrr "t 1011 u '"' (emo lutu tn kIihk hi i'iiuimi 'jiniiii i ii rtlrinl.' ' iii)itrKil o li'i'ti'iir ihiittiiiit. If ii it huupy HuiliMill In SI II il li'illr to tlm iinirf aaV TV n loir. "aintuar'rt .-pl&SsimJZi. ni.-'i. Tiituii muaetr. it in a nxM!, M. i'IiIh tlHlannt, pnrlmtet to tlm fliii'i iw k of iwsvat Imm-Htu din (Kin ii t hi a ioejrktl trtuli-ii. v ti iiHm" tin' 1niixiMil.tr Sintlil to WhlWt IO- Ifiml. Il't HNrtHtlltal tiniiK'luH out nl'Jitil. Thit eiw. ,tau iltrna and llimim-iita ni-o thua H.fnlttil nttelclt llllitit tho eif rHmttiK tmrfssu Simla so of mil Involved iltifltut 1liii,rliM of rxpfi'lull hi. Tl i la V"rt " "UlU fur thoeitllrnalitrure, hi ntn'-y rnm irilottwl, nt iintiMea, itmnilitii xt' kum and otltar ilUlriotHi, tiiti si (tiiriilliiii ot th I I -ilrmiln m nfi.ii tlm !! Wlu'll III In (Jfiulu lot in nt liiliilmtliiii Is nvsli'Kvl. i "Mother n J"rliiiil" li.ut bon highly rreoittiiiPiiilvd lv a lifwt nf woman who knew from l rlnwu uml v man who I.IHIW fmill ulinit Mill. HI Wllln llnllMiM ItfKttlutitr V, Jan Iifimr 1'l.la., .mikhIh. (til., Illllt WO Vs 111 pi'11,1 )ull a MiluuHu lUtlu txiuk to vinv.tuiit iiivitur. HALL TAXI CO. MEDFORD-ASIILAND SCHEDULE Vorth Hound l.v Medford South Hound l.v. A ah I ii ml 13:20 p. in. U-20 p. m. q'SO p. III. k'.OO p. in. 11:00 p. in. It 1 7. 10 a. m. 20 p. m. 00 p. m. 00 p, in. 10:00 p. m. H.VntltDAY O.VI.Y IS. 00 p. ill. ISrHn, in. MU.VDAYS O.VtiY 0-nOn. in. 10:30 n.'m. II .ion. m. n:0i. in. i nop. m. a 'So p. in. i 00 p. III. ao p. III. ? 00 p. 111. n.uo p. in, i'iioxi; mo Spending Mfa, Money on Diamonds iW Is Investing It ItV liivcaCtiK It. too In a way that )t mini In pay dividend.. Diamond prlrra Intro lumn i'tllly aiUnncliiK for yonra, and they nt nl iuol aiirt) to coiitliiiut to do o. 'i ino a hvro a pretty itttmctlve tllapluy of filnmondii to show tiur cutt toiiicrn. Vo back up ovry Kana vNth our pcraoiinl itMiirMUP of Ha" purity . Alio, It will It found that wu'vo prlefd them co to eot-- Which Ir a iimrantvt that a Dia mond piirclmmt hero will prove tho ery heat ort of an Ins il in tint. if ou are In tho markttt tor a Dia mond, lut u point out to )ou Jmt WHY our tllaplny rIU. MARTIN REDDY TIMC .li:VIl,Klt 21-2 II. .Mittii si. Me.lfiinl, Oic. 'S CAMERA SHOP 208 East Main trco Arcdfnrd Tho Only Exclusivo Commui'tMnl PhotoKniphora in Southern Oregon Negatives Mado any timo or plaeo by appointment Phono 147-,! Wo'll do tho rot 1!. D. WEflTON. Prop. . "r "Nearest to Everything" it HOTEL MANJC Powell St., ntOTnrrcll San franctsco In the licnrt of the business, shopping und Uicatre district, Running distilled ice water in every room. Our commodious lobby, fine service, and Homelike restaurant will attract you. European Plan rates $1.50 up. Mirwrmcnt ChMtcr W. Kclly "Metl Me nl The ltiwx" 1 WESTON -i &.