r1" (tBPFWt If VACIK HTX OTnronn fAir, trtdtnt. MKnroMD, orlopx, t.itksimv, tuiuiMiv m. -! ! H I I.Mrt ! i Wllll M . I nnaaanaSanMasnasnsmmaanaMlmgfra 11ir, ., ii ;ii it. PO SHOW I M ATE CL Many Entries With High Averaqe Testify to the General Interest Tlirouflhout Valley In Industry Visitors Flocking From All Parts Fourteen-Ycar-Old Hen Still on Job RxpreftftWN of urpne and delight yhn! with the erew and cnekle of tkc cnicaena m me poultry anew today n maMm a nolee BTor tho miiwoik of the flnrt exhibition of fonthorcd btftn Uea, both utility nnd fnney, in south em Oregon. "It html the roeonl Salem show," wM K. J. .McClnnHlutn, the veteran Itottliercr of Kugrne. "Jn the mutter of onirics and ffenvrnl nvcrnKon, an aeon at a glance, it bouts anything cvur shown in tlio state, outeidc of Portland." Mr. Mcflunuhan has bron in the limine forty yonrs in tlii state. Ho Jo eoinetuiit to HiHmk by the eard, therefore. VteiUira arc floeking in from tho country, tiHHMK from all direction. Tbia feature of the show is jwrticH Inrly gratifying, fr it is the eountry jMioltcrer, and the fannnr who onitht to bo. whom ibi exhibition m!ioh11 in. tereet moat. Indlreetly, thorcforc, tory other erwjn ia interested be. enose ho will bo one of the Leurfii'iar Um financially in the augmented in eo front poultry produotiow in nontbeni Oregon. Pmctital Interest Maulfe(ed. The interest manifested Ronernlly is practical. Iiifonnation tin to the breeds and the manner of milking tbetn profitable, the methods of hand ling them and the percentage of imm. nttile profit on tlio investment Miowh the trend of the influence tho allow mm already produced. Ktauiuth atHl Josotnino counties, although Mtort time una rui-ii for i'ntiin of pen, are represented with excellent birds. Judge II. K. Keoney in (ho busiest mhh in the allow house today. lie u )MiMiiiK on tho tauritw of the Hn. Until we have liU official diet urn, t!io ebieken editor" la retrietud In hli AWriptive privilege in ajMxikiap of individual exhibit. It is Net an infraction of the rule, however, to pve Utile Mum Haiay Martin, h lirown Lepboin hen that wnu a enrinjr enieken in 11)02, epecial NMHtitHt. Hfae iM therefore II yearn ttW. She la one of the jtaet binia in tk elutUor of floeka, ami, to nhow that ake ia atill on tko job, ahe laid h VK yoaterday and )romiKM nil utlwr me tomorrow, as it baa for year boou her opeinl buMiieaa to Jny an o$K xry other day, barrinf a abort vacation each yoar. in'olnl IVnlui-oj. KIkihii. "I'riiaJu" look like he ia a buu. ini yeara old but b ian't. He wa bow Ibat way. He eawe frow Mia aouri rwratly aad, if h ia not the JUmL bird w the akow, bo baa to be Xmwh. Ha kuloHg t rra. Fred woll awl for all the world renew. Mm a eroaa betMoen a Malteat eat and an annum goat. Ia bia chatter, however, be loeww to deny the fcott iwoebjoeMt al be erow once in a while merely to abow that he m nmlly a ehickea-aud a rooater, at that. The two pair of idtuaaantk aie aboK by Cheater Fiteh of Xadford. Tkty are proud of their beauty and apfHtar to lie eoukeioun of the whttiratioa thei attraet. One ir ia the HongoJiiui (roIVh) and the other U the nilvcr idieaaant. Mr. liUnkenberK haw the onl ev bibh of parroU in the ahow. They appear to be dunthfoundtsl at the ex- tout of the ebieken mo rid about tbem and have ao far refuted to aay a word. An effort waa wade to eeeiiro ra. JI. I.. Alford'a Teddy." but that ItqiMM-iouft bird at onee demurred. He wouatly refuMHl to aaaocUte with tuo eaaunon feathered tribe. AMiUntl Willi rii;iyiiis The pigeon exhibit came fiom Aabland. The in are both, fane) and utility. V. A. Mer of Ahlaud, who ua eutenai the puf.on-rouiuj; bMoiHaait extniely, baa the Ur;ekt uad'iit. ilik are the Malteat hen par OtiHi of wbieh he klHiwi eighteen, all from one pair laat keaaon. It i a utility hlnl, IhiI they aell at b& a pair. Mr. Myora aaya the loeal warket fu dreaMNl aqoaba ia good. He nOeivea 70 rent pair, dreaaed. The leath er of ilioae pigooMJi are a valuable by-produel, beina; vortb $2S wr forty-eight pounda. George IS. Yatea, nUo of Aahland, exhlbitk the White Kuigk, a fanc bied of pigeonk, ob tained largelv l'rovciSwer Cabforata. The noII foi 16 a pair and are fine bird of large kiae. Mr. Yatea also kfcawk tliu Ited Coiiieau, a utility bird, uud t pun ot the Hunt ?! UaV jjigcouk, luut Wick old lie m EXPERT Ut th aiw. father pireoiitj or awanrft, bvt nWot thn not arniloM today. I Mrs J. f. MeJUMte Mr lnk ' te the MMnaiktoe tmi of felal at Ine ' k li rr anow of tire at noon tooar. tor watch the kaoKry taiwrt are grateful. I.Ulo r HiilrJ-N. Tb IkK of eibtWtora are: D. K Weed, Itnode talaad Ho4a. Black Mln orcaa; W J. Kerrta. Ihentx. Ilatf LeKworaa, Heltan hara. Mtaa Daisy Martin, flrewa Libera; It H. r,st ten, Columbian Wranoettoe: K. Kel aon, Iloff orpnlantona. White wyan dottee; U Orlw, CamHoM Japanese fNlklee; I) A. Lyons. I'artrttue Wyan. rfetlMi; C A Myers. White IfrMenth Hecks: H H Clurke, White Plymouth Hoeks; K. W. Hunt, White Plymouth Hocks; W. 1. Itatko, Mut HrahMna; John Norwood, Hbodn Island Iteda: Flo)d Tusker, Mirer Camnlsas; Por dic Hubbard. Huff Orpblnftton; Mrs. I.. A. Xalado, Haodo Island Heds, Hock I'laeofifi, Homers; Cbss Hoot, llomors and Tumblcrii; Cheater Pitch. Janannso Silkies. I'antaH, Oold and HHver 8oabrlKht, Gold and Sllror Pheasants; B. W. Wilson, Huff Hocks 8 O Leonard, Campions; Wm North ridge, Ashland, Huff I.oRhorns; A. K. Hormanson, Ramo cook; W. Kelly, Uarrcd Hock; L. II. I'lckel. Ramos; Wm. Holmes, Hatred Hocks, Drown Leghorns, Homcm; J. T. Conrad, lilaok Mlnoreas; W. K. Hryson, Hronzc gobbler; G K. Ilourne, Wkllo OrphinRton. Whlto LeRhorn; John Urenner, White Orphlmston; Glon Kabrlck, While Orphlnaton; 1C. A DoHRlas, White Wyandotte; W. It. lira) ton, lllack Mlnoreas; W. C. Frltrhle, White Wyandettes; I. K. Ackbty, Wynndottea and Minorca; Medford fire department, bantam; W. C. (Jannway, Harried Plymouth Hock; Urnest Wobb. Hhodc Island Heds; Mrs, F. T. Howltt, Hhode Island Heds and Wyandettes; W. K. Harbor, Illnck Mlnoreas; K. N. Pal. mer, Plymouth Hocks; C. F. Carpeti ter, White Leghorns and pliteons; C. W. Holdrldxn, Sllror Columbians; Mrs. A. Waddle, Plymouth Hocks and LoRhorns; II. 1. llemstrcct, Plymouth Hocks; Hyron Hawkins, Klamath Falls, Hhodc Island Hods; Hay Gatin- yaw, Warhorsc Ramos; Geo. K. Gates, plecons; V. A. Myers, pigeons; F. L. HoldridRC, Hhode Inland Heds; II. Luy, Whlto Plymouth Hocks; Mrs. J. B. McKenzio. Hutlercupa; KUlnens, Hhode Island Hods, unci dueks; I,. G. Porter, KiikIIkIi Grey paine; Wm. AurIc, Ilarred Hocka; K. A. Weater flold, games, liarriKl Hocks, HelKlans; Mrs. .V. I). Hrophy, LoRhorns, Huasoll Harris, HolRlan llaros, II. L. DoiIrc, Huff Orphlnxtens; P. ,M JnHtiey, Ha r rod Hocks. W. T. Grlovo.'silvor Lncod Wyandotte; J. II. Wobter, Uarrcd Hocks; Crary Hrothera. An conas, Muscovy dueks; W. It Lamb, Muaeovy dueks; J. A. Martin, Leg horn and Wyaudettea; Mrs. F. A Powell, FrlszJIea; W. J. Watson. While Leghorns; James How Una, liar rod Hocks; J. J. OasonbruKRe, KM turkeys; A. N. Wrinht. Hhode Island Hods; Mrs. J. )C. Kharpt', Miown Plym outh Hocks; Hula Hanson, Partrldae Wyandotte; Hland Casobolt, ducks; W. II. Crandall, Wjandottes; M. C. McDonald, lllack Mlnoreas; Harry Kvans, White Orphlnatens: Mrs A II Case Hhode Island Heds. Frank Isaacs, Hkede Island Koda; Illlhee I'ou try company. Granta Pass, llrowu Plymouth Hocks and White Orphlna ten. Norman Poultry company Tal nt, White Urpblngtena: L A Youuk, nm. Mrs. J. 1C. Herring. Mammoth Urease turkey; A. K Htroni. While W)aadtlea; Wm. Hansen, Belgians. 8. F. Hatbawa). While Ugherni: Owhb Alford, Ilronn Leghorns; N M. Hradbuo. Itarrod Korks. Oak Grove gehool, lUrred liocas; M F Sheets, Kbo4 Island Heda; Floyd Pirkel. lllack Mlnorcaa; II. W. Franee Hhede Island Keda; J L. Helms, game; Mis. Hert Hooker, Ancenas: K J Itunyard. Ilrown lghorna; Mrs. C Carey, Light Hrabmaa; T J. Wil liamson. Ulack Mlnoreas; J. W. Shir le. Buttercups, Huff Orphlngtona; W. J. Warner. White Leghorns; Chea ter llroa, Aat-ouaa; J. W. Ferns, Huff Leghorns, and Itonburg liroa., White Wyandotte and Duel, DIED OILMOHE Mm. Luev Oilmore, nged .16 .Mar, died at her home in Ihik eity Februan 9. She had been ill for untie ear with enumption. Deeegned i unned bv her hu band, Jamoa (iilmore, who ban fur two ears boeu under trealnieut at Sulci for mental trouble, and five ehildreM, one of theui being Mr. Ibtra Or.vthel, who reaideo with her hu tod at I'eudWon, eastern Oivgon. The other eb,iblrn are Minora, at borne, not will now be eared for b their grandtMNtiu, Mr. nnd Mr. A. J. Kleteher, wlw reaide in this du triet. The funeral will be held from the Week & MeOownn undertaking ebaM at 3 o'eloek tomorrow after noon, bunal to be in the Medford eewetery. NOTICK Preoinetf Medford North Mala aud West Medford reglater now at the MullTrlbune office. 1 . . . . Why Smoke Hll Clgnri When La tiini.if,ire onl' HV L PERMITS BURNING OF RURAL HOME Keeauie l t It- cmI rule prolnuil iftK the fire dpartiMent frvm aoMHtini; in esting-iirbuiB- flame and fighting fire euWMte the eilv lisaiaa, wHbont aaO usiaasl aaiafcisVfkVi1an4 aj-a ekak-kate Ia -. . a FIE RE tarn biMHiaaoe MkW of AH. B." atefrUt; "',BK .nnonnceraenl ii- . ik. .,-.1. .a v..'' t "X the I-renoh war office this highway wan eaasadeteiv 4et roved bv fire Wedaewdar ereniNC. The fk-mes - f .! f.r .. fc k . Wr..b.t bngnde, eapod of half n ' netfebbor and na manr More men from Medford. wb. the Are e,mrt. MHt hnntod the mayor to aere eon- rai in Hf-no vui ine auMii enetnirni i engioe. When the mayor was locat ed, the pennJaoion aecuretl, the en nine arrived tow Inle the strong (outh wind havhuc prnnfr up and fanmd the flame tj fury. Wlien the flamew got beyond eon trol of the bucket brigade, attention was turned towards saving the furni ture. Most of that in the lower story wna gotten out, lint all that in the HpjKir Mory waa destroyed. The lo iV eatimated at 15,000. with fSOOO iufcumaee. t'OO oh the building and 1300 m the furniture and content. The blaze was n rnot jM-etaeular one ami seen from nil )art of the vnHey, the gnmge a wcH n tho wa ter tank buniHts:. The tuune of tbe fire ih bclirel to have been dutf4n the exdoion oi. a gaMihne atoe. Mi. J.' Arnold H. Seudder of (Tii'ngo, who had leased the Mouse for taje winter, was in the I)Oun at the tune, a nun Japanese HervHHt. At 4JWnelok there Mas n ftharp exdoion from the kitchen nnd the flam en follow el. A telegram wna sent Mr. Drurv, ho ik aending the winter at hm for mer home in Chicago, nnd it is ex jteeted he will rebuild in the prln?. Mix. . L. llollnwin, who bus been liing nilb Mr. Si-udder, lot nil of her wnidrobc in the blare. LANDSLIDE BURIES SEATTLE RESIDENCE SKATTI.K, Yu-.i., IVb. 10 Mud nud riM-k slid lrmu tlie bluff side in Went Seattle eurlv Ibi monun nnd (.truck the buw of Thomtii. H. Stew art, on Alki ax en tie. Mr. Stewart suffered n fracture of to ribs, Ol ive Stewart, 17-year-old daughter, Mr. Stewart and Hum Stuw.irt, 20-eur-uld son. wen- bruised The bouse and furniture .ic imnnl CAN'T FIND DANDRUFF Kvery bit of dandruff disappears after one or two application of Han derine rubbod well into the scalp with the finger tips Get a 2S-tent bottle of Dandeiiae at any drug store and save your hair. After a few ap- plications you can't find a particle of dandruff or an falling hair, and the scalp will never itrh Ad EAT WITHOUT FEAR OF liiktanl Itellef "l'aM'k lIaprpln" IChiU Your SKmiwiJi TimiiIiIo ruiviei1 Wonder what upiet uiur stmoarh which portion ot the food did the damage do you? Well, don't bother. If your stomach is lu a ieo!t, r sour, geasy and upset, and what uu juat ate baa fermented into stubborn lump, head dlaty and arhe lielrh gasoa and acid and eruct.it. undi gested food; breath foul, tongue oeated Just take a little pape's IManenaln and in fle mtnuies eu wonder wbat became of the indiges tion and distrea. Millions of men and women toda know that it ia needless to hae a bad stomach. A little DIapepkiti ocas tonally keepa this delicate oruan reg nlated and they eat their favorlto foods w Knout fear. It your stomach doesn't take cure of your liberal limit without robot Itoa; If our food ia a damage in stead of a help, weaitH-r the quick eat, aureot. moat harmless relief Is I ape's IMapepeie which cot- onb fif ty cents for a large ruse at drug terea. It' trul) wonderful it dt geata food and sets tbiUKs Mialght. so .iatl and easlh that it ih realb aatontshing PleM, for wur sake, don't go on and on wlih a wak, dis ordered MNMch ii s mi Lain t st.ur. - Ad HHICHESTER S PILLS Ur.nl. I'UUMSU IIHI.NU I'llKl.ll ykktil t .rt A , , tt SOID BV PRWOISTS H tRHERE -4SV . ItlCPLIHUllMtUIU, 1L ,."r hui-il ikirlrfil,UA I t( V-&i f SI .-!. lI.....Jtlr..4A &'iiJ&f IS1. (. (,!' i 4..I4 i"VV II iV Unnk A KJIIUliWrru. i ii i r BOTH BELLIGERENTS CLAIM SUCCESSES ON WEST FRONT PA HIS, Feb. 1.' The artillery 4 between the French and tho 0ermaB(l contiautnjr m the Artola aftornoen. Gorman troops last night made a ' """. !. ic fft'icn Vv ' --. .U..I. -.-.! -. f..t. -. if a -. as a . ""' ""een """ "n f ' "'" """ ij- I Co,rn,"n' w,oro ucf 6Mful ,n ,,0,dlDS j 0Rl on m'nc crater- i hkkm.n, Keo. to. Tlio cnpturo from the French of a Isrce section of trench north went of VIray, on thp Artoln region, was announced by Ger man army headquarters today. A mine crater near Neavllle, in tlio same sector, was retaken. South of the Somme the French gained a foot hold In a small part of one of the German first line trenches, '.'.". Jr. i V j i El ' CLUB CONCERT AT EA MED ORD PAGE ON FRIDAY'S I tho Kdlson phonograph. Frrday afternoon. February 11, the ' " f- I'n", mrka danced - . ..j. . , ... . by Shirley keffflo and Lynn Mowlll. Greater Medford etub will give a eon- - -.' - . . . . p 'i. "One Finn Day He'll Come cert at the Page (heater at 3 oloek.ABan.. fnn ..JIadarae i,ntterfly," The ' occasion being Mr, EdlMJn'aigung by" Mrs. Irne Hampton Isaacs, birthday, novelty features of the Bd- , Torcador AndaiU),ian tltnln. Ison ponograph will appear aa , part gtenJ iftrcK( ,RDOnC( DaWet li:. of the nxogram. Mlse Shirley Kcfne s L (PoldlJ). Venlta Hamilton, and Mr. L)nn MowlU recently ot' .. ', ... . San Francisco, will Introduce now.1' E,,e JCT,e1nt' '"" ' dances accompanied by the Bdlson ! "c,f n '""f' w,th ob,CBato by lir.hnP.t,, -n,l. .M'l nlhnr .. I t JOrCllCe CUrK. Hies will form a part of tho pro-"' J 2- "Clover nioswms" (Kngcl gram. Theprogrnm Is as follews: ; rnapn),.ung by George Andrews. 1. "I'll Take You Home Again,, 13. Derceuso from "Jocclyn," sung Kathleen," Mr. Kdlson's favorite , by Elizabeth Spencer (record), with record. ' piano accompaniment by Frank An 2. Intermezzo from "Cavclcrla derson. Hustlcana." New York Symphony1 14, "ThoU Brilliant Dlrd," from orchestra with obligato by Miss Flor enco Clark. 3 Jewel song from "Faust," sung In costume by Mrs. Guy Chlldors. 4. "A Little Talk on tho Opera I 'Jin; j't. ;.'. ,t, -.y4. ., ' ' M ' ' ' ' . . - .-: ' 'W-'l VLJ J. , j .. - If;. .... ( ANNOUNCEMENT -by- . .... MK. AND uMHS. E. O. BH0WX Mievii)g that Medford is hi need of, nnd wJU support,' an 'iip-to-datcj'efre.slimcnt and drinking fountain, eatcring to the most discrim inating patronage, we will, about February 19; be prepared to open for Iho approval of the public a "1916" refreshment emporium, designed, an-angod and condUetod to accommodate the most fastidious in taste, and the most exact iiJg in comfoH, ih tfhicji no expense nor effort will be spared to give tho very best service, possible. We also take pride and pleasure in announcing to our patrons that we will have at their service an up-to-the-minute dispenser of fountain drinks and dishes, who can prepare your favorite confections in the most approved manner. We have designed this fountain to conform to the best sanitary requirements, embodying neatness and cleanliness, and at the same time with that quiet, easy grace th it will insure our friends a hospit able welcome. We have expressly provided for the comfort and convenience of ladies in our Tea Hooms, which will be under the personal supervision of Mi's. Drown, whose every effort will be to maintain a standard of service and appointments satisfying the wishes of our patrons. Our menus will consist of strictly fountain drinks and dishes, in cluding afternoon staple light lunches. We have never lost our faith in Medford, and our home and all our interests are here, and we think that our standing in the comnnuiity justifies us in expecting our statements and representations to be taken at face value, and we intend in all good faith to adhere to tho same standards of straightforward and courteous treatment of the public which we have endeavored to follow iu the past. It is our desire to afford our patrons every accommodation and convenience- possible, without favoringa solqet few at the expense of the many; therofpre,. the eating, drinking and Smoking, happy .med ium combination. We shall npt adopt any rod-lettoring- or oiigage any band for the opening of this store, but will open unosfqntntiougly with , modesty and efficiency, which will continuo to bo-our-standard. ...TJianking the Mudford public for past favors, We remain sincerely, MJ. AND MRS. Lc. G. BROWN. 4hr. Mr cj . -rr ' Torn afltf It Compear, 3We1nl." Rd Andrews. i 5. B LMcrn le steelo from "Ton- ' ft," sung by Giovanni Msrtlnelll ireeerdl. 6. VIM IVAMe from Toxc,M sung by Kmmy Dentlnn (record). 7. Ilarcarolle from the "Tales of song by Mrs. Cbllders Andrews, accompanied by Perle dc Brazil, aung by Anna Case. This record recorded by telcphono from New York to San Francisco. IS. Novelty dance by Miss Kcene and Mr Mowlu. tint; '. I-.-.-. i.bHBML9l'li9gt1 Maktt Stubborn Coughs Vonhh In a Hurry jUrrllslr ' (ab Srren Etillr aail Chtttlf M4e al Heat If oeme one In four fstnilr ha an ob- tllnsle rouuli or a bid throat or efiest cold tbst lis bren hanttltixon and to yield to treatment. k store !24 oumw of I'l i. ei ii i driirr rfM of I'lnrx nrx and mske into a pint oi re Ibat conzh vnniili Into a Hnt of rounU syrup, ana watcu Pour the 2ty ounces of Piost (30 rents worth) into a pint Utile and fill the bottle with tilsln crstmlstetl mijrar syrup. The lotal cott is about 54 cenln, and trim you a full pint a family supplyof s nwt effecthe remwly. at a nninj; of 2. A dsy's ue will mually ottrcome a hard cough. Kaslly prepared In 0 minutes full directions with Pincx. Kerps perfectlv and has a pleasant taste. Children like it. It's really remarksble how promptly and easily it tooncpi the dry, hoarse or tlobt conch and heals ttie inllamed mem brn9 in a painful cough. It alio stops the formation of phlegm in the throat and bronchial tubes, thus endina the prr sistrnt loose couch. A splendid remedy for bronchitis, winter coiigLi, bronchial aitnroa ana wuoopipK caucn. trsted compound ot genuine Norway pine extract, rich in cuaiacol, which is so healing to the membranes. Avoid disappointment bv saklng your druggift for "2b ounces of Pinc," and no noi accept amtntntr cite, a guars of absolute satigfactlon goes with no not accept amttiintr else. A guarantea oi apsoiiitc satigfactlon goes with ibis preparation or money promptly refunded. The rjnex Co., FL Wayne, Ind. J o o o iBfyttwSgW&Si O f