umMtiX) mail rnmrNrc, mworw, or.-M.nv mmn-hw vpi.tr if' marc rmirn i ' UNIOR BRANCH POULTRY SHOW IS Tlic Southern Orrtfoti I'oiiltrv an. cocinfcion'i regular monthly Imimhp" oetiK ' Hntiin1nv afternoon wan ut rv well attended nu neeouut of tfi hv MituHtiuu on the fnnms Nt U.- pertud in the season. The addi tion t n junior department wa di paftm'4 with enthusiasm over its irnu-c of bcintr ono of the most in teri"ttitif nnil helpful features of the work "f the AHBoeiation thin yimr. It is interesting a number of the bright out ami moat oncrgetic Htndunts in the loeal schools who have begun to loani to be poultorers this year. They nrc handling only high-i'lnsa eggs, which Secretary Peebles is securing for thew, and there h a degreo of rivalry nwiong them in tlio offort to produce the very best rosults. The secretary reported that the Work of securing membership in tho State Poultry association m order to Rive us strength numerically when it cotuus to voting for the place at which the statu show shall be held this com ing autumn is progressing satisfac torily, although he would like to ro jAirt a larger additional number bv the date of the next monthly meeting. A vote of tlinnks was extended to the management of the Page theater for fn'oring the association with a free exhibition of its poultry moving picture. Steve Smith visited his fathor, Wil liam Smith, of Medford and sister, Mrs. Abbott, of Snmtt Valley this vcek. .Miss .Mia Hannah spent several days with Tier brother, Jasper Han nah, ai d family. Jasper Hannah and family wore Ueagle visitors Wednesday. Mr. and .Mrs. Frank .Miller were visiting relatives here Friday and Saturday. The llarnish teams wero dragging the road on the east sido of the river Friday. Mr. and .Mrtt. Dave Pence and Mr. and .Mi. Kd Houston wero valley vis itors a few day ago. Frank Houston roturncd to Central Point Wednesday after a few days spent with home folks. Anionic the valley visitors this week were Mr. and Mm. W. Houston, Mrs. M. Muddlehiisher, K. K. Ash, Clarence Middlobushtr, Kd and Miss Ida Cusli man. At the recent telephone meeting of Trail line No. 1(1 it was decided to rebuild the line from Table Hock to Gout rn I Point. Kach shareholder is to put up eight posts and polos. Over a hundred hoad of Rowers' enttlo pasned enroute to tho valley Thursday. Howors, Jr., II. Carlton and two other holpers wore driving tfiem. V. HntlMtn took some fine bacon to Knlc Point it few day ago. Vema Matthews and wife and AI in Coiiovr and family have been visiting relatives near the ferry. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Matthews were the gneMa of tlihe Uradslmw family last week. J ml Kdsall and J. Forester wero seen at the dance Monday evening nt Iilldreth'8 hall. V. S. Morris was taken out to Dr. Solloy'a Sunday evening on tho motor oar. It Is hoped he will Improve wlUiont an operation. Several started work on the (Mi hatehory thU weok. Mrs. Sleler went to Mod ford Tues day, retnralag Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. .Morgan woro in Med ford the rtrnt of the weok, returning Thursday. 0. 1'hares, who aa boen vlalting Mr. nad Mr. Hay Seator returned (o hli home In Aberdeen, Wafclt., TuMwIay. Oewln Clasplll started YVedaa'clay tiftcrneea for f'rllcan my. Hod Bak er and Ctrl Jackbog loft Thunday for I'dinn Ilj. Ilay Parker U In the valley attend ing to HM bUtlBOIS this VMk. Mm O II Morris left for Medford Thursday. 8hc experts to return Bat urdaj. lira. Myrile Watson entortajacd 51IC3 Nits. Boars, C DranchU, Allco t'mith, lio;rlP Sraoloy Wednesday ovoulog at cards' -TTENTIOS A. P. A. f, Ar Special ooi."tuolca:ioa Taej. dt eveoloe Ai.nl ib. for tba1 tjH ' purjitiio or mectlOB rau . SJIHt, fir oil ISsUgr of iraoa, oa ORGANIZED ,, ALONG ROGUE RIVER HUlltrflUSbTOLliu iiw orneui ftiit o -me vs W 5T rorrfioil lo1ttt to ht pr w ASHLAND muniY A r'pnt nrlirli- m In- Portland Journal w rtiwdmirlv rnmplimtnl arv to fh Ahlnnd irhm. What adrtVd to In inlerpwt of the hind words was th? fart that lhy wet embraced in a fading editorial mark ed by the atrftighforwtrit ami and siiiferitv of f.xiwrwmlnH. The modern coarsen of ineirHPtktM wers dwelt upon by way of favorable ewti imrison with former methods. The Journal aptly "dates that the new arrangement in the added work in vocational studio does not haply that these features will detract from the culture studies, as some persons unwisely imagine, and closes by say ing that "We expect to read of a fine spirit and splendid vivueity of ambijion in the Ashland schools. The city superintendent must bo a mini of idoas nnd wisdom." Dates of the exhibition of master- piccos of art at the Armory have hcon ohnnged to Wcdnosdny nnd Thursday evenings, April fi and 0, on ncnount of the Ashland band concert nt the siumo building on April 7. Tho bnnd concert will bo by 24 piecos and will incorporate dancing features. The art exhibit is for tho benefit of tho public schools. h. II. Nutting of New York city, general eastern passenger agent, and J. II. It. Parsons, general passenger agent at New Orleans, both officials of the S. P. system, were here Satur day, accompanied by Oenornl Passen ger .Agent boolt, on their way to northern terminals, inspecting rail way methods in voguo throughout const territory and mingling business with pleasure. Mrs. May Jacobs died at the home of her son-in-law, Kugcne Wnlrnd, on Sunday morning, aged 8 1 years. She was a widow, a native of Clmutaiiiua county, New York, and has resided in Asliland nnd other portions of Jiickson county since about 18(13. She had been an invalid for several years. Resides her daughter, Mrs. Wnlrnd, sho loaves u son, Francis Smith, of San Francisco. Funeral services will be held on Tuesday af ternoon nt 2 o'clock, conducted by Itev. II. A. Cn nudum and Itcv. A. It. Hlackstoiio. Burial will be in Ash land cemetery. 'Frank Hlcvins has joined the force of workmen nt the logging and mill ing camp of Chrihtenson Pros, on Neil Creek, nenr AyerV Spur. Under hu ideal April day, likened unto ono in June, over ItUO automo biles and .'10(10 people congregated in I.ithin park on Sunday afternoon. At .'I o'clock a landscape view of the crowd and their surroundings wits taken by Chestor Stevenson of the Studio Ashland. Tho several spring pavilions wero worked overtime in (iionchiug the thirst of the multitude. The parks nnd drives arc beginning to take on the airs which much pains taking effort in an artificial way sup. plouicntod by natural ot toots are ac complishing. At installation exercises of Ash land Iodge, No. IUI, H. P. 0. K., on Saturday evening, the following were inducted into their robpeetivo sta tions for the ensuing yeur: George Owon, oxaltod rulor; George T. Wat son, lending knight; Charles Hast, loyal knight, and Cassias L. Miller, lecturing knight. The trio of knights are all in the "esteemed" classifica tion. Tho secretary is J. Kdward Thornton ; treasurer, Pierre Provost; tyler, Toddy Provost. Tho trustees are Amos Nininger, W. K. Newcombe and I). Porozri. Dan Applcgate, past exalted ruler, is delegate to tho grand lodge whieh meets in Ilaltiuwro with Marsh Wagner as alternate. The of ficial appointive list includes C. P. Wolf, es(piire; Gus Hedberg, inner guard; Itev. P. Iv. Hammond, chap lain, and J. S. McMurray, organist. Tho present inombondiip is f75. The loilgo was instituted March Id, l()0.r, and of its original fifty-two charter members, several are scattered far and wide, New York City, tho Philip pine and various portions of South America being roproMintod in the ab sent list. A total of 8!t:t have bean taken into the lodge since its organ ition, of which number .'M have died. The Fruit & Produce association held a meeting at the Commercial club room Saturday afternoon, at tended by grower generally. It was voted to aflihate with th govern ment elling agency recently organic ed. Thin amalgamation carries with H veting: pnviJges ta lieaujf of the iiKKoeiatmn for $100, the fee U he $.") without such privilege. The matter of t-tundard pack for all products was discussed, and in order to effeet such a deired result it ran agreed Clears Away Pimples Tbrre it rs tfcwif that vWloo fa ill (0 i tor aear uil pnaolr, lUrk Uad otd ting eruptioc rvd ttac out tbo taio tnfi, tlmr nd brultbr hot cruriut rua mdt jou TTltD xao. &'() ttrUy orfaaa sit iRlo 3it wfe Aj-m. ttwcsM, it b. DicsDlM. nul, l&v-ls Lradt to coot rates i "r to Mtam Froqucnti; anr Ols- haaat Acmobku oneroiybT i(orsr on- aU, wopt "..ofj. Zam ure. rtiua. nu co ra od tv&ait Icrcarool Jrup irt vwifml; mfff tor xtvfct, wt;iiu I Mint tin- pni'dinr -de'iild he done nt -ime rmtral tntiofl. Pfoferr f. ( Retmer, dim-to of Ih ite et- periment ntltn nl Tntofti, nnVlretMed the valhvrlilff aWmg rnrWma rhwa, m peeiallr fert)Hem nu Hwed In the rnltlvntiwN iff nlfnlfn, NfentkMinf swt phnr mi Mtiil (, nnd Whf that 1 M.rXM) Imh of H wa MTnllnMe in the IHwe lljr mrwinf dialrtel. He also nrged the growing of flndan gms. F. II. Prna, eonrleted in .larkawi ronnty for mawdaHgMer in 1UI.1, and scntcneed indetenwinately, has heeH jmnltmed by the oronior under eon ditiona which look like juuidHg from the frying jmn into the fire, itiamnuch as Iturns is marked for deportation to Hnglnud at once, where he will cu ter tho army, exchanging a Salem cell for Anglo-French trenches. Mr. and Mm. Otto Winter wero thoroughly and most agreeably sur prised Inst Friday evening nt their residence on the Houlevnrd, the par ticular date marking the epoch of their 'Jfith wedding anniversary. La dies of the Wednesday Afternoon club mnnaged the delightful socinl nffnir, their husbands hnvingbcoti in vited to nttend in order to make a quorum. Over forty were present, in eluding rolntives and friends, consti tuting ouo big happy family, and the time was devoted to such a pleasant reunion as the silver anniversary jus tified. Very appropriately tho deco rations were mainly in silver, many souvenirs having been presented by relatives and tho club membership. "The bride" Is u nntivo daughter of Asliland, "tho groom" claiming Wis consin as bis birthplace. They wero married March 111, 1801, in this city, by Rev. F. G. Strange, n former Presbyterian pastor, and it was emi nently fitting that Dr. Cnruulinn, the present pastor, was present to add felicitous words of congratulation on view of the passing of the (iiartcr century nunivcrHiiry. Mr. and Mrs. Winter nro the parents of four chil dren, two daughters and two sons. Margaret is the wife of Howard Hrown of Gletidale, Cal. Hortense is attending nu art school in Sail Fran cisco. Paul and Francis are nt home. The unniversary observance was also Paul's birthday, who hov ers around tho nge of "sweet six teen." Mr. Winter has been one of Ashland's lending business men for twenty-six yenrs. Thero will bo u meeting of furmem nnd orchnrdists at Hellevicw school house Tuesday evening, Anril !, to discuss fruit raising and marketing, also irrigation mutters. A Gront Northern private car went south on No, 15 Saturday. It must have been occupied by leading offic ials, inasmuch us the car which was otherwise nnmoloss, was boldly letter ed and numbered "Al." Willis Itailuy, well-known Ashland studont, now attending tho O. A. C. at Corvallis, came near being elected oditor of the Oregon Countryman, an agricultural wper published month ly by students of that institution. The choice went to Norval Canue, of Chicago, by a very narrow margin. .Miss I.cona l.arrabcc, for years connected with tho Portland schools nnd at present head of the latin de partment of Lincoln high school in that city, is mentioned as candidate for superintendent of schools of Mult -iiomuh county. She is u graduate of Iowa college at Griiiucll, and is well known to a number of former Hawk eye residents now living here. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Shepherd re turned home the last of the week from their winter's vacation tour throughout the south, mainly in Flor ida this season, with a side trip to Cuba bv way of added diversion. Local sportsmen aic hoping that some of the l.'l.'i.OOO trout from the INSIST ON HOME PRODUCTS THESE GOODS ARE MADE IN THE ROGUE RIVER VALLEY- KEEP THE MONEY AT HOME VggQGOOD BREAP f y "T -"" - -' '" aaMaaaaaaa The best ground and sifted cereal food evi-r offered for a man or woman's apjietite-entcrtaiiiiiient Rogue Spray Flour MEDFORD ROLLER MILLS K. O. Nordwick, Prop. Phono 607 Patronizo tho institution Payroll in The Medford The 3cst Equipiica oTj Plant in Oregon outside, of "Pftrtlnnrl to Plant PiUtiAIH.. i-"rt hafrhrrv, fr. rntl placed m I northern Cnhffni renin, mn frH their v Mo thr Oreffnn tTrlr. Th fhh lihernfed were W,am rfttfihcrW nd lfl.fWf Mstem ht nod npetoa. fteeent WelU Panto shipment her Mimetrtetr formed n II iMfMMrl. Ten Columbia hlnehtnU deer, muting from yearling to Ten years oM, were in the eol lection, some going to government xoologienl purit at Washington, D, C, nnd other to a private deer park nt Independence, Mo. They were ship ped by Herman Horning, a wild ani mal dealer of OnmN Pas. In the same vhiiHnHnt were two crate of cal vim bound for Klamath county, and four orate of hoga southbound Pert Turner of the express force said the calve were Clydesdale and the hog of the "White Messenger" breed. The Ashland mine bids fair to come into its own through reorganization and resumption of activities of n property which at one time mndo it the biggest dividend iwiyor in this vicinity. A syndicate of Tesoo cap italists, with hondquartcra at Ban Antonio, have nlrendy purchased a share of its equipment nnd negotia tions nro pending looking townrda their securing entire control. A. W. Dartlett of that city figures in the deal, and it is reported thai ex-Unit cd Stntes Sonntor Hailey of Toxjih is aNo connected with the cntorpruso. The property is owned by 13. D. Uriggs of this city, who also lias a controlling interest in thu Shorty Hope mine in tho same locality. .Mrs. J. I,. Corbett, wifo of the nwipjr of tho Cassadugu mine, re turned home Inxt Friday from Port laud and Wulln Walla, whero she hua been visiting her daughters since last November. Krmny Hosley of Merrill is visit ing his parents, Mr. and Mr. Charles Hosley, living on it streot, called hore by scrioua illncsn of his fathor. VILLA ELUDES U. S. SOLDIERS (Continued tiom pnRO ono) Mexico Northwestern would be very advantageous, it is no longer neces sary. Snow storms in the Mexican moun tains tire badly hampering the tele graph wires running south of Jiiurcr.. General Guvira, commuiiding the .Juarez garrison, today mndo public u brief me.ssuge from GcncrnJ Gutier rez nt Chiliuuliiia City, stating that (lencrul Cavnzos at Guerrero hnd in- J formed him Hint tin- Villistns nttnek cd by the American troops nt Grer- rero wero badly broken up, scattered nnd completely demoralized, (lencrul Cavazos added that Villa was wound ed iji the knee. He gave no informa tion regarding the bandit's where abouts. Handon Plans under way to build two ships horo. WHY NOT 9 K C is pure. K C is health ful. It really docs make lighter, nicer biscuits, cakes and pastry than the old fashioned single acting baking powders. . And you pay only No baking powder that maintains tho Largest Medford. Printing Co, t i i i i ! ! ! ! i ! 1 i v '' v '' "' v '' '' ' '' i Y Y Y Y At PAGE A Style S f That you may get a more X comprehensive rt Xto be worn ! have made arrangements with X the Page Theatre management X f for this LIVING MODEL DISPLAY to be X held tonight and every night this Y Y COSTUMES, t AND MILLINERY J. This (1 " I 9- , A Y Y K?llllllIl&lll T -r--wTir- ----- CHICHESTER S PILLS .-v . Tin: ifi moni uitANo. x ro.ui, Akrrii.'in N.Tnis llAilOMt IIIIVNO II.I.H.ImUA '."rr yctiitnowniillr)! ft.AIriUrlUil. SOLD BY DRUGGISTS VRYiKRE INTKItUUUAX Al'TOlWK CO. TIMK CAItll. Lonvo Medford for Asliland, Talent and Phoonlx dnlly, except Sunday, at 8:00 a. nu, 1:00, 2:00, 4:00 nnd 5:16 p. m. AImo on Saturday at 11:15 p. in. Sundaya lonvo at 8:00 and 10:30 a. in. and 1:00. 2:00, 5:30 and 9:30 p. in. Lonvo Ashland for Medford dnlly, oxcopt Sunday, at 0:00 n. in., 1:00, 2:00, 4:00 and 5:15 p. m. Alio on Saturday nlghti at 0:30 and 12:20. Sundays, loava Ashland at 0:00 a. m. and 1:00, 4:30, 0:30 and 10:30 p. in. a fair price for it. should sell for more. USE THE PRODUCTS OF Rogue River Valley Cannery The Beit Made Help Home Industry. Try Loganherry Juice and Sherbets at the fountains and ice ere parlors. ami i.Kdi-i A.k jiir iiruitiirA M-liM.lrrallamanl IlraV III In IU.1 ! II. IJ o.uiikVV I' if., iitl ti lllu HiMm. V Taks n alkrr liar ar V AC W Ill f I For GALVANIZED TANKS OIL AOT WATER and IRRIGATING PIPK Go to J. A. BMITH, 128 X). Ctrapa 0fc. Telcplit m HW ! 1 1 2 ! ! 1 ! ! 1 i i ! "" "r ' v how Tonis'ht THEATRE idea of what's this season, we SUITS, COATS, DRESSES COMPLETE CHANGE EACH NIGHT display shown with program. ieguiar price THE MAY CO. Medford House Movers Wc Move IIOUSlvS, BARNS, GARAGES, MACHINERY, Etc. Phono 1HH-.M atii 8. Newtown, 7JJ7 W. 1 Ith St. (ttMlitoAUHTOnft TYi i aftl J' I J W.i I I L ' ,a-W I ' I . fc J f l'l I T J TlfJI ftntrillr llfd -wllkla (hitrc iti atiepplaf HUthlu tttrr om. mIUi trhil tilh. Dimiilyllr rirnaiKd. 140 SUNNY OUTSIDE ROOMS Snil itory tlefl ami (ancrttt Daildlar. n $1.00 A BAY ONE PERSON hATES JIO A DAY TWO PERSONS f ion Terry r Vt$H lilt "UNIVERSAL BUS" (t r nttrm) Any Cciry ttirtt ur pnv (hi Jf. li Vv Wliclhrr joii nro (dtMrlnK l.cnt c not no vtnnt joil to know llial vo nif iccchliiK ilallj- all klndi of l''itli l"Uh; rImi Clnnm anil l.olKlriN, anil liaw a tlndce lino of CIiocmi anil J'li'UU. I'houo llfl. Medford Fish & Poultry Co. Don't Let the Grass Grow Under Your Feet lint come ami hch for ouriM)If the quality ami aliio of thu mill work that we aro offvrliiK We never rest In ou refforta to alve you the beat mill work at a price that will cow Htte with that charged for ordinary quklltlea. In justice to youreelf you ahould ct-rtalhly eee our latent effort in thU dln'ciion MEDFORD SAvSH & DOOR GO. 'Ask Your Grocer and Batcher fou rogue re.varaj iThey Are Home Crown aA fcwVZ- y&MOp 1 OINT t A ! & A A t A A rwvwi'Ti'VVWVVWWV'- y s I ' t week, showing X K i t Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y the regular movie or admission. t t T I - --- WESTON'S Camera Shop 208 East Main Street, Medford The Only Exelusivo Commercial Photographers in Southorn Orogon Negatives rado any time or placo by appointmont. Phono 147- J" We'll do tho rout y y. D WESTON. Prop MiVazJS Qr ; liSftfe ANDP-lyQ They're the Best Ever r-4JW rzX r