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"ffrfcMfcf, PAGE TWO MEDFOttl) MAUI TltlBUNR. MRIWOItD. OKMWON, TPUKDAY, MAIMMI" 'A I!)I5 IOCAL AND L PERSONAL Mlns Row Morris jf Ashland wna united In nmrrlnno with Alfred K. jIcrmanBon or Mcdford nt the Ash land Presbyterian nianso Saturday nftornoon, March 20. Hov. H. A Cnrnnhnn officiated. The brldo ta t popular inoinber of Ashlnnd's young er net. The Broom Is n rising young business man of Mcdford. .Tho Golden Link Dlbln Clans of the Flrs.t.HnplUt Sunday school will hold a Rqr.inl meeting nt the home of Mrs. Jllmer Vlson, 2t2 North Hartlett street, nt 2:S0 Wednesday afternoon, Mirch 21. Mm. It, CI. Hench will nnslBt Mrs. Wilson as hostess for tho occasion. Tennis clubs arc being organised in tho High school. It Is planned t hold n tourney In tho spring. In con nection with the annual track meet. C. A. IVsVoo for subscriptions. It. l' Antle, assistant cashier of tho Farmers' nnd Fruitgrowers' bank since Its formation, will assume the cashlorshlp upon tho retirement .of Leo Jacobs to take charge of the Klks club. Trove Lumsden will y aiuno tho assistant cashlorshlp. Papering and painting. Phono C44;M. p. ,E. Merrick loft Mojiday after noon on a six wcoks business trip to North Dakota, Minnesota nnd Michi gan. He Davo Wood about that fire to turanco policy. Office Mall Tribune Bldg. ' . Ace Woniack has returned to" this city after an extended trip to Califor nia, points. Cash paid for eggs. Mcdford Poultry & Egg Co., 109 East Eighth Btreet. 314 J. Pelton and wife of Fort Klam ath arc visiting friends and relatives In this city for a Tow days. J. O. Gerklng, tho host all around photographer In southern Oregon Always reliable. Negatives made any. where, time or place. Studio 22B Main St Phono 320-J. Tiie country roads are in excellent condition at the present time, and at tract autoisU of evenings. The high ways arc somewhat dusty owing to tho dry spell. Candy, candy; get It at. DoVoe's. Charles Greer of Ashland Is attend ing to business matters In this city today. (Jet It at Dj Voe'a Mrs. Kate Reynolds of VJmer is visiting friends and rolatlres In this city. Papering and painting. Phone r.-.i.r Robert McDonald loft this morn lng on a business trip to Slsson, Cal When your feet hurt don't try to put tip with It. Have them cared for by a skilled Marlncilo operator. The comfort it brings Is worth many times tho cost of treatment. The Marlnci lo Hair Shop. Cora E. Utlcy, 407 Garnctt-'Corey building. tf Carl Swalnson, who was operated upon at Sacred Heart hospital a week ago,.? able to be around again. Dr. Riddoll lias moved his office to tho Mcdford Furniture & Hardware bullcHng, Ihlrd floor. 314 Moro straw hats made their ap pearance on the streets today, the warm weather bringing .out this style of headgear. Fancy grocerios at DoVoe's. Frank Moloney and wifo of the Applegate are, spending a. few daya In Uio.qlty. visiting friends and relatives. Kodak finishing the best, at Wes ton's Camora Shop. Opposite Book Store. James Van lluren of Koseburg Is among tho out .of town visitors in the city this week, Sweet cider at Do Voe's. Herbert, Lance of tljo Dead Indian country Js spending a few days in tho city attending to business mat ters. Cash paid for eggs. Mcdford Poultry & Egg Co., 103 East Eighth btreet, 314 Q. J. Loo of Salem Is spending u fow days In tho city and valley attending to business matters. Oregonlan agency at DoVoo's. A jinrty of young men called upon Al Hcrtuanson .nnd his brldo Monday night, and .after a few selections by the Mcdford bund, loaded tho couple on an auto truck and took them for a rido about tho city. Mr. Herman sou was hitched to tho radiator. Auto Insurance. C. Y. Tongwald. 318 Frank Johnson of Steamboat dls let is. spending a foy days in tho city ou buslnep. i Why not get It at DoVoo's? IUq Tompkins of Grants I'ubb spent , Monday Ja this city attending to bus iness matters, Have your lawn mower sharpened by J. W, Mitchell, phone 320-J. tf Prosldont Sproulo, Chairman Krutt schnltt and party of S. P. officials oh a tour of Inspection of Oregon railway conditions passed through Med ford Mils morning at five o'clocii for better Insurance, see Holmes, fc? Insurance Man Adjutant General Whlto of tho state mllltla nnd Captain 11. W. Col lltte, r. 8. A., will visit Company 7 Wednesday on n tour of inspection. Matinee, tho Page today. F. W. Calkins of Denver. Col., is Spending a few dnys In the city In specting local conditions, Get your nutter, cream, milk and butter-milk, nt D Voo'i. County Clerk Gardner Is attend ing to business mntters in tho city this afternoon, Get Pan Dandy bread at DoVoo's. Charles Champltn of Gold Hill Is a business visitor in the city today. If yoti c. A. DoVoo, you cau get Tho Country Gentleman for one dol lar. Charles Young and Shorty Miles have returned rrom n ten dnys hunt In tho northern part of tho county Kodak finishing and supplies nt Weston's Camera Shop. Opposlto Dook Storo. A number of young men of the city aro taking steps towards the organi sation of a bnscball team. It Is prob. nblo that a meeting will bo held some tlmo this week to complete tho or ganlxntton. Tho Portland team of the Northwestern leaguo Is expected to play nn exhibition game In this city fcarly In April. Fire Insurance C. Y. Tengwald. 318 Wilson Walto, Lou Nukes and Harry i Howell left Sunday to Join the Andrews oporn company. The company will return to this city In May, and will then mnke a tour of the northwest. Musical comedy and three reels. Freo presents tonight, It heatre, 10 and 15c. The advisability of appointing n Speed cop to curb reckless auto driv ers on the resident streets Is being considered by tho city officials. Sec Shaplelgh Hardware Co., for fishing tackle, especially tho boys. Singing, dancing, comedy nnd mov ies at It theatre, tonight. Prices 10 and 15c. The seventh and xlghth grades of the Lincoln school will play a game of basket ball with the seventh and eighth grades of the Washington school on tho Washington school ground Thursday afternoon, March 25th, at 4 o'clock. All aro Invited to tome and no admission will be charg ed. Illg Girl Show and Country Store. It Theater tonight. 10 and 15c. Tho members of tho Washington home made candles and popcorn balls at the basket hall game Thursday. Tho proceeds will start a fund for piano to be used In tho lower grades. First class dressmaker wishes en gagements. Phone S55X. 311 Ulrich and Ryan havo just receiv ed their ninth car of potatoes, samo Early American Wonder Seed Po tatoes In this car at 12.50 per hund red nnd Burbank eating potatoes at 11.50 hundred pounds aro very scarce and we predict higher prices. They aro paying and selling eggs at 18 cents a dozen. Regular meeting of Rcamcs Chap ter Wednesday evening at 7:30 Ma sonic Hall, M. F. & H. building, 3rd floor. Social evening. 312 J. W. Hannah, salesman for the Ar mour company, and family have mov ed to Eugene. James Hlggins of Corvallls is in tho city today ou business. Tho Ladles Aid of the Methodist Church will meet for tho monthly omo coming Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. A full attendance is de sired as definlto plans for the Easter sale must bo made and otlier Import ant matters discussed. Tho ladles of the Oakdalc Circlo have planned an unusually interesting program for the nodal hour something different. which will cause those who miss this meeting deep regrets when thoy hear about it. L Mabel Pullen nnd Raymon IMege, who disappeared from this city a week ago, were located at the home of tho glrl'H grandmother near Cen tral Point this morning. According to tho police the couplo spent moat of the tlmo thoy liayo been missing in the hotel at Central Point, with a short stay in Jacksonville. Tho young couple, both about J 8 years of age, wero turned over to tho juvenile au thorities. Tho mother of tho girl will arrive this nftornoon from north ern California to take her hono, TJie couple did not secu.ro a marrlago li cense. lot) liA'l'K TO OliAHSUTZ. WANTED Ono hustler. Are you making eighteen dollars weekly? If not and you have these qualities I want you. Pleasing personality, initiative, persistence, courage, Fine chance for advancement. Ad dress at once Uojc 562, Medford, giving present occupation, married or single, full namo and age. 31 1 FOR SALE pump Juejc, 1, Medford, Gasolluo -liox 34, pump tt. F. . and No, 310 POINT IGAT FOR 1000 ACRES SOUTH OF CITY Orchnrdisl and landowners in the ilNtriet lying south of Medfonl, brought fnee to fare with the prob lem r I'onilmtthijr another dry year, have launched an irrigation project Hint will funiNh water Tor 1000 ncro.s. Solicitors are now in the field securing signers. Tho proposition is to uo water from Hear creek, using the old Phoe nix mill ditch, and n five-mile exten sion ditch ns carriers. The Hoar creek water rights mo held by the liojruchiuds eotnmny. The company agrees to finance and build the emergency irrigation project at actual coM, the contracts to expire and the payments to apply when the high line ennnl is completed in the valley. The cost of the project i estimated at $111,000. Engineers have declar ed the project feasible. The plan is fathered by Wellborn l)ceon of Tal ent nnd V. A. Sumner of tho Khun atli orchards. The educational value of the pro posed project is taken into consider ation by the ltoguelauds company, who have granted concessions in the furthering of tho plau. If tho pro ject is u suceess wateer will b ready for delivery in May, insuring thee ma taring of th present heavy netting of fruit, whether ruin falls from above or not. The seasonal rainfall in the valley is now twelve and a fractional inches short. The present warm weather has increased the anxiety of the far mers nnd fruitgrowers over the water supply. The ground is very dry nnd the valley U in need of vain. FALLS OFF K IDF ME Frightened at tho approach of southbound passenger trnln No. 13 this morning as It ncared the Jackson street crossing, Mrs. Mark Applegate fell from tho rear seat of a, motor cyclo driven by a young juan Jiy the name of Doom, a blacksmith helper, aged IS years. Mrs. Applegate- sua tamed a bruised face and hip as a Jesuit ol tho fall. Tho train was stopped, and tho injured woman brought to this city, where alio was taken to Sacred cart hospital. Ac cording to tho fireman of the train the motorcyclo was going at a high rato of speed when the accident nc- curred, and that it seemed that Mrs. Applegate leaped through fear of be ing struck by tho oncoming trnln Tho train stopped in seven car length. Teh motorcycle was undamaged. Its driver sustained no Injuries. 120,000 PRISONERS TAKEN (Conttlnucd from Page 1.) gratitude of your roinmniulor-in-chicf and country nnd have won the admiration even of the enemy. In .the beloved fatherland thomuimlK of henrtH bent for you and million wait with bated brentji for news from you Heroes. I announce to yo:i mv last summons. The honor of vmir en, in try demands it. I shall lead you to pierce with your points of steel the iron circlo of tho enecmy. Oil. Then to VActflry "'On, tiienj -unrein wo nre on Uie eve of u great buttle for tho en cmy will bo reluctant to abandon a prizn he has coveted so Jong, Know, then, defenders of I'rzemysJ, each must have but one (bought. That js forward, ever forward. KiiiiihIi ev erythiug that burs your puth. " 'boulters, wo nave shared our last provisions. The honor of .our country and ourselves forbids that alter oitr glorious struggle we should fall an easy prey to (lie enemy. He heroic, warriors, and wo shall open tho way,'" HOCIIAMIJKAU Imported Percheron stallion owned by Walter KItto, will mako tho sea sea eon: Mondays and Tuesday at Ash land livery stable; Wednesdays and Thursday, at R. E. Robinson's, Tal ent; Fridays aud Saturdays, Vincent's Darn, Medrord, 'hone 42, Jackson vllle, Ore. I ON SYSTEM TINY LUXENBURG'S ST WASHINGTON', I). C, .May '2a. Writing of the little Unehy of Lux emburg, which figured so prominently in the beginning ol the war, but which is now lust in the shul'tle of peace while the world around it is light ing, the National llengraphic society says : "The tiny, independent stnle of Luxemburg has been utmost lost sight of while Europe N fihltng its great war. Vast .war armies nwept over this infant monarchy at the bcgiuiiiu of the war, passed beyond nnd left it all iitidnmngcd far behind the bat tle lines. Luxemburg was in no po sitiou to oppose the pnssiic of an eiupiiv's forces, and, therefore, iiiict- ly submitted to the .passage of the (Ionium tinny. Hence it is still the possessor of i vtelLdevcloped indus try, of smiting .fields and meadows, and of a coplo happy in the security of their young men. Standing Army of Ulto. When the kaiser's army corps started by way of this e.raml duchy inlo Fin nee,- Luxemburg hud a stand ing army of '200 mid uboiit lo0 police men witli which to oppose the (lor mini endeavor. Such of an anuv as the grand duchess hud was above re proach, well drilled, well set up, well fed aud handsomely uniformed and caparisoned, but it might as well have set out to slay the tidal waves of the sen us to have mobilized in defense of ils neutrality. "While Luxemburg's tinny formed such n depressing minority of the state's people that it was not large enough to do battle with the police force of any of the larger cities of its neighbors, the 1108 siiinru miles of the grand duchy's territory is tho most fortunate of all tho regions in that part of L'uropc, while the people then' have fewer losses to mourn Hum any population from the Pyren ees to Kamchatka on thee Pacific. Moreover, the standing tinnv of Lux emburg still musters '200 men, I'd) police nnd not a captain, a colonel or n general is mUsing. Independent .Vol Ion "TJiis little tnouiirchv has belonged nt one time dr another to each one of its surrounding neighbors; it bus been Herman, Dutch, French, Au-tHau and Spanish territory. It is now one of the smallest independent states in the .world, ruled by a grand ditches who is little mure limn '20 years old, and possessed of a constitution nnd a bouso of representatives. It is an agricultural country, lliouuh there nro some rich iron deposits within it out of tho development of which n thriving iron nnd steel industry has grown, with n production in 1001 val ued at $18,000,000. The railroads Tin New Baby is World's Wonder J!r7 tiny Infant makes llfn'n per spective .wlilcr and brlahtr-r. Anil what ever mere w 10 en hance Jin arrival and to NLe and comfort tho oxptctant mother nhould be Blven at toutlon. Amend tho real helpful things an external ab dominal application known as "Molher'a Friend." It J o well thought of by women that mojit drug Mores through out tho t'nltf-d HlatoH carry "ilnthnr'M Friend" os ono of their utapln and nil aMu renu'dlcn. It J-i applied to tho abdominal mum-lea to rclluvo tho utraln on llfc'amonU und tendon. In p. little boolc nro doicrllxvl moro fully tho many roaaonH why "Mother's Friend" lias been a rlcid Indeed to women for more than two genera tlopn. Thl book wan prepared not only to uld tho Jnexperlnnced but to enable xo many women to Jiavo ut hand tho timely hint. nuKKestlunH and helpx In conclmj and neutly printed form fur ready reference. It nhould bo In all homi-H, "Mother's Friend" may bfe had of nlmotit any drug.' j(lt but If you fall to And It write UN di rect and ! write for JmjoIc to UrudllcM Jtcjculator Co., .203 Lnuwr Jildtf,, Atlanta, CleorKta. WESTON'S CAMERA SHOP 208 East Main Street Medford The Only Epcclusiye Commercial P&otograptters in Southern Oregon Negatives Made, any time pr place by appointment . i- ; . We'll do the ret IBM OF 3D STILL SUNK X. D. WZSTON, Prop. and customs of Luxemburg nro man aged by Iho (lerniau empire, The people speak a (leiiuiiu dialed witli an iiiterntixline of French. The total population is about moot).'1 NOT YET READY WASHINGTON', Mnrdl Itf. Pics ideul Wilson said today the Auieii can government's reply to the de claration by Knidaud nnd lYuucc of on embargo on eomnicicial inter, course between Oermauy and neutral countries was not yd ready. Al the snme time he declined to give nuy in timation of its character. MURDERER PLACED ON TRIAL iaji (Continued from Pane One.) and had obtained from each a will making him the sole legatee. "In the death of these three women precisely similar oircunistunecs ex isted," .Mr. Ilodkin stiid. "Knch died of drowning in her hulli nnd each was first discovered by the prisoner." The prosecutor said he considered it remtukable that the prisoner had for power -rt Gasoline r i i Quality Refinery riio llne erery dtop. Not a inutui;. Keepi your tn cine " tedy." I)elert cttry nhcir. Standard OU Company tcdllvuli) Mrdfurd GLASSES Properly Prescribed and Pitted will oli.mi up n world of plcaiiuro to thoio whose, defective eyea darken their liven. Ilo Hiiro about your eyes nnd your children's oyen by IiuvIiik thorn ex amined by ono who In competent and rollablo. See DR. RICKERT hi: knows how fililto 1.2 Over Dotiel'fl MEDFORD CREAMERY BUTTER IT IS PASTURIZED Come See Jt Made at 115 North Central Avenue A. A. MOODY. Prop. x (QjY ' $59 The Weyerhaeuser Silo 1 Works for You Night and Day thi: wKVi:itn,i:uKKit him) Ih the best hired help that you .can got nt tiny priw. It pays for Itself tlmo and tlmo okhIh and kccp rlbt on worltlnf! for you tventy-fpur Iiouth a day without any coat for food und Hheltor, thi: vi:'i:hiuih!bi:r mlo has proved tho bent nnd most profit able "Hired Hand" for ltundrodH of farmorH why not for you7 Willo for Our Hllo Hook. lt' l,,HH', IQ PINEy DUMBER CO., Bedford. Ore. " '.. ' ., " ' ; ii ' ' i ' . n , u1" fj 14 r i. 'ii " ji' i been able to face I he coroner's juiies unlruppcil after each death ami Hint ho should only at least he brought to court on a livlmii'iilil regarding Iho use of a false nmne in an application for a marriage license, A The World's Urcntc( Clairvoyant and riMslo I'aliuNt MADAMK WfNTKItMVni, v(ui In ono of tlio moiit fumoiiH reiuloiH of liro'H mysteries In the Vorld, Hhoiild .ii..., I. .v..i,i.. no cuonuikuii uiyo mi mniicrn, tiai will tiFtonlf h yp, Her ninny yeui'H before Hid public litiH.nroxon hoe io- liability. 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Iluyors will Hburo InprofltH If wo null nt retail) .100,000 now I'ord cum between AukiihI, toil, and AUrillHt, 1115, Ituuaboiit, 1 1 10; ToiirltiK Car, $I!M); Town Car, $!'J0; L'oupulut, ?7.ri0; Hednn, '.i7r; f. o, b, Dftrolt with nil equipment. On dlHplay aud hiiIo ui C. P. GATES its dinar-nut hai.kv IIIV-:i.M AXH HTO.M.it'HH Wi,,wiiiI nil piiopte who lutvo ehrohlc Hlonmcli Iroulilo or eonnll imtlon, no mittter of how Ionic tdnmlltiu, ,lb try mm doo or Mnyr'n Wonderful ltunwdy -one iIoho will eonMneo ou. 'J'hlrt Ih the niedlclno no mnny of our burnt peopio lmo been tnhlnit with HiirprlnliiK leHiiltH. Tho must tliorotiKh ityntem cIi'iiiimit over Mild. MitM'ri Wonderful Itniuo dy Im Hold by loitdluu; driiKitlHln ivf wliere with the pobIMvo iindnrNtitud Iiik tli'nl ou'r money will he lefundod wlthutit iiiieMtlou' or itiHmlo If ON'i: boltlo fnllti to ntvn you ubiliilo piit-Iriftictuiu.- Adv. Hriici'll. o( Hi. Annilil lttlin.nt of Ilia Phoenix Asaurnnco Co., Ltd. ii. Niriili.ii In h,. 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