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TMU 'IUO Mr uroi i nn i n 'Tl ."! M V 1 A. hi O 4 t f OCAL AND - PERSONAL ft MftliMllHlrfllfclIIIHIt 41 Mm. A I KtotVsr of Cnnta I" It shading th Mk visiting hr Rttfbang In MMtforif and will also at tatf ta wom-n riiib. meeting at Ashlanl. Tfe Medford Cigar Store aire ( igarefeant' theater ticket 80 K. r. Mull of riratit Paa tent Tswdajr In Med ford. - ft vm glm iraitfftg iumjxi witk ersrTlatag aseapt groaarfca. H r. and Mr AH Caraott of Ratf bllHi, Josephine Countr. celebrated IMr goWen wadding anniversary landar at Die grange hall at Mur pkf, war 200 friend gathered In their honor. Tin of BUR free, with aaeh pipe bfttfght at Hertford Cigar Store. 30 Xra. A. Merrlman and Mr. Mollis Illl of Medford. are TlaltlnR Mr. Jtw Hill of Seattle Mra. Merrlman la Xra. Mil's mother and will stav thare Indefinitely, but Mra. Ileall will raturn to southern Oregon after ti short slay among her relative and frienda. Mr. Merrlman, who la a plonimr. la 86 yeara old, but main tain! ahH can enjoy traveling belter (ban thM half her age. Dr. Htcplionton now tiraotlelng nKnln. H6 South Holly, 1'hone HC2-X. "mifi.urn Oregon "n IN will a nt that nrawnla Ashland on Krl'1 (offwthar at a n' i In tha bin m .1 h I f'i, l tl It'll' I ll riln.-Ksrti M. X. Wakefield, of Puyallup. Wn.( la another of lho well-maanlng isnla who tire of an oxeeaalvely humid climate, when other awlloti of tha ooast poaaoaa equally varied luialneaa otinorlunltlea, without that objoetlonable feature. He la devot ing a few ilaya to touring about ill Yalta? of sunshine with a view to ex changing hla property there for a homo bare Tha MitCurdy lnauranc agency now represents the Iowa Stats Mva SI look Insurance company. Offices Mwlforil National Hank whig Tbo (Irlsslles will enjoy an outing at Ohwp'XIi-k Sunday, April 30. They will ho to lluttn I'alla by apeclal train, laavliiff Medford at 7 a. tn. From there the party will hike to Camp Nluk hikI other altrartlvo iiiountaln plaooa of resort, whew tboy will oat, flah and real, before their rutin n home. Mathle-Yeasel evangelistic meet ings at Ashland. Special lntrnrlmit gar will leave Hotel Medford each night tula week at 8:46, returning after services. Hound trlu 3!i renta. Hernia Smlthauu. of Salmon liar, California, who spent two or tlireti tlaya In thla city, left on hla return home laat evenlnn. Ont ahoffolatea are Medford inailn, The Sbaata. tf Poreat SuiiervUor Martin Krl-kon haa returned from a tour of the Klamath dlatrlct on orflrlul business (let yoor milk, cream, butter, agga ami buttermilk at n Voe'n. Howard Kttleaon ha lelurned to flranta 1'aaa, after enjoying a vlalt ot eeferal ilaya In thla rommunlty. Or. KlrchKeaaner will be at Hotel Maah every Wmlneaday. Iloura tor attttBNlUllou 10 to S Court Hall la In tho Klamath Falla eommunltlea attendlnj; to bualneaa ami lookhiK after luteroata Involving the Crater lake traffic thla year. Typewriter papera all kino, at Medford Printing Co. Frank Katou haa returned to hi (Hatutale home after a vUll of aeverul tlaya In Medford and vicinity. So Dave Wood about that fire In ftHrae jwllcy. Office Mall Trlbun UWs. Arthur Tale, of Iteddlng, fallfor Ml, tranaarted bualneaa in thla ell) yaaterday, returning home lat even. IMS. Hip; Be mllkahakea at Da VWi. 3o II. Wllaon, of Talent, aicom paaled by Moae Uarkdull. haa re- tarttad from a campaign rruUe In the M'plegate country. ' roualr pliaaa. Holmes A Jen- MMI l K. Williamson, of IMattumouth. c!iruka. arrivod In Medford senter la to euJo a brief vlalt with former neighbor and to obtain minin flret huii J Information about Hoku river vhUcv Mr Wtlllammin ull lie firt ln'urd alout oilb develoimtnt on a large acale In thla valley while In l.oa Angelea, rallfornla, and coiicIikI d to atop a few da und ae alutut II "tihould you tap the great mlnin diatrlit with a rallroud." agid Mt Williaiuaon, "you will hate atarted i movement In development that will hi tract many of in from the iuiilli waat and the -ut who would like to find a poaalble exctihc to Join in tin groat work of thx I'aitfU- ioi In eeUbliHklag manufa luring utei prlaee of a arled noil Thexe will S dewelep iur aimndame nf rtnnir. e , uad coin )4ur h1 ni'i) ( raw u 4 i tcrialu Into nitlhtiuv " member la uipo-d to tk- a lunrh along, on whl'h thev will v ! get her tn Mthla park. Krida i he the laat day of the convention ! a very eateoalve program It pIhm ned, Inclodlng free anto rldea alonr the aconle drive that aiirronnd the park. Smoke a King Spll aifaf. Is. They are homt-made. tf 1.. Herllner and H. Oerahan, Port land hnMnei men are reglatered In Medford today. Sweet elder m Da Votfo. tH. H. von Pitaenmann, of Ta coma. Wn., la a Medrord vlnltor for a few daya. The world's greateat oowpanlea. Holmea, The Inaurance Man. A, II. Ijiwrenne, of Sunnyvale, Cullfornla, lit looking about the val ley thla week Sander, the all around palntor. 33. Uatea aelli Ford can, fiOO Uowh and J3R month. J. K Wllaon, of lied Hlurf. Cnl Ifornln. la enJoUng a lourely tour of the aouthern Oregon country thla week, while en route to Puget aound. Mr. Wllaon haa heard much about the Kogue river country and la delighted to have an opportunity to vlalt It. J. O. Oerklng, tbe boat nil nround photographer In noutliorn OroKon. Always reliable. NeRRtlvoa made nny where, time or plaeo. Studio 228 Main St. Phone 320-.I. I. K Hane, of Vercoil. f'nllfor nla, who haa lieen vlaltlng with frienda In thla vicinity for anveral daya, during which he ha traveled over the valley iilte extenalvely, aaya he la aurprtied agreeably to note the abaence of alklll hero. "Your aolla appear to lie free of It In morn than the required content," he aald, "while down our way It la one of the evlla which we miiat take Into account at all tlinea." Meet tne at the Shaata " nrliiltea and their Invited frienda are expected to be at the 1. IS. ate Hon at 7 a. n. Sunday. Ilrlng your lunch, alao a cup and apoon. Coffee and cream will be furnlahed by the committee. Thla trip to Camp Nick promlaea to be one of the beat for the aeaaon. dig mllkwhakea, ftp. Holmea Jr. Jenaen. The regular weekly drill at the armory will be held tonight. Hatha ar.c. Hotel Holland. V. U. Knight, prealdent or the Knight Packing company at Port land, who devoted aouie daa to in xeatigatlng the Medford dlatrlet a few woeka ago relative to the advbtabil- if . Wo lfltl' nn l llM f.M l I i . .1 n a ii tr. I i t. a ill v"r.il fief fm N iw iii iIidhiii the ,o- ?A kmm. 1T 11 HI ll'lliK ' $ I 'I I 'II, if ' el'pl i' i IIS In .M.-rr'i ti" ahor- I'Mintlrg Karnln i Inn1' mi ti' .i i i i in Ije Voe bur brer tiottlo. moving pit lure ' Mmin'- irtofe will be taken ThuiPflav. April 37tli at Z:3n m the arteri, ' la aure yon are In It. so ii 'i I., sre almoin tv,rr- mr riiurh erred and n mon dlvl 'emeata for Hie entirr of Pni f-rlor, Wl , Is ll.Hii In the flty with twi fMilncmen killed wilmifeiT woiindeil. (Mill IX J. T. Crone vliltlng a few frienda. Adorable Cream removed frock les and tan. A ue bottle for .t thin U.-1. - II. ..I.... !. .--. ,.. i mi n-niii n itmu kioit, onimniM I in Naah hotel. "'"' Mmr r- "wyi or enirai iKconlimr f inioriiiiiin.il n imrtcl i Point, la enjojlng a day with frlertda'duv lo hnve been re-. , , , ln-h . In Medford. I.. ,n ilm. ir i ,.i... MARTIAL LAWrTtUt DUELIH t Continued row page one) h Ml li i Micr fcert nf l.ittei Nudiiiu .tltericri- l, i in who b t' ! ii nnd rif ilii ,r ii, llll4. I I Jl-B.lllJ,!!"- i ' Inn I ' il 'cn'lilnt' here f..l! r ir"-l '(I ' IIT'I i i ni tin i'i in t H 'i i" i hi irn il. il fit her ci idctii In re ttl ! mdiii'tf i!'Ht iiiirr'iT- ii1 '. i in In tul- ii w n ni i ' i r i ii nn i in ' tl " ii ',. Ill' V..-I i I l( I- 'I MH9, IDA 5'IIFM V RII'.rHS CLEARED ON MURDER CMARRC '! I'll Ii Wetnh i;feiiif NF'W YtiHK. Apn 'i. 'Iii, ii lii'liiiul fr cxcm ! ii, ( ximt iln 3 1 1 'tdiuiotionx of tho llril -h yineriiment. ..I I ! ... ... . t I rS3W liaYEAftSx kVvf i.V -0L5r Five Facts You Should Know (1) That diatase la the reault of a ditordered condition. (I) That when wo eei rect tha dltordered 'condition, we eliminate tho atleeaM. (3) That the blood Is the earrUr of peltene threuffheut the body. (4) That to successfully trsat any disease originating In the bleed, we have te treat the bleed, a the cause. W (S) That S. S. S. la the most reliable remedy for removing Impurities tf. m"s a .Music afternoon and evening at the Shaato. Mr. and Mrs. John T. Scantling, of Trinidad. Colorado, arrived in Mad ford Tueaday to lie with their daugh ter, Mr. John ll. Kngltab or Minne sota avenue, who ha been aick for the past ten day. Your lawn mowei- macntne sharp oned at Mitchell. Phone 820-J. George Knglish. who la said to be the new "Hard of Santlam," la tarry ing In Mndford for a few daya. Olympic flour $1.40 a taek, $6. GO a barrel. I,. II. Hrowti. ll-nr R. Munaon. of Skagit coun ty. Wash . la visiting with frienda in Medford nnd vicinity today. H I had freckles, tan or a sun burnt skin I would buy a Jar of Ador able Cream at Heath's Drug atoro, op posite Nash hotel. A C0c Jar for 33c thla week. 31 Ceorge K. Wlnslow, of Yolo coun ty, Cal ia stopping a few dnv with former neighbor in this elt. All kinds Sort drinks. Holmea Jensen. Mra. J. R. Swift, of Applegote, visiting with friends nnd relatives in Medford this week. Woalon Camera Shop for flrst-eiasi. koilnk finishing and kodak suppllex Music afternoon and evenlnp .it the HhiiHtg. Henry Haum, of nrown bom u nt " tending to biialnesa clioien in thi- i in today. Try n King SplU cigar and en courage home Industry tf Adrian Stout, of fluid lllll. who I becoming a miner this voir, l. ii tending to business In Mi'.iror.l iln ufternoon. 31 off or ICudnks at Weston's Camera Shop. Mrs. Harry Waltuum. of h.m-m. It Ivor. Is visiting With filinl In M .1 ford today. She will vl-it .n -i 10.IHKI relic'- i- iippi i ,e I!niil lroni in liuhlin i.n.' i iuiilioinn Iriih MiiintM", it wn- . - i((ii. i The riMirti hnd it thnt .Inlin Mi I N'eill, leiuler of the lrih volunln-r-J iinil editnr of their oflieml unrun, tl i-j lnh Volunteer, hn ht'fii -lint, )mt HhMner tn the tisrlit itiv or otter .n rest hml not lieen leiirned. from the bleed. 8 8. S is no experiment of to ri iy, but Is s, successful remedy for tho blood that has boen a blessing to thousands of sufferers for the last fifty years. There Is nothing mysterious about S. S. S. U Is an extract from native herbs, root and bark, each known for Its pecu liar medicinal value. Tbcso Ingre dients combine and act In a bene ficial and helpful way with natuie. It doesn't mnttor whether your case of blood trouble Is one cf tl.o many forms of Rheumatl-m, or Ca tarrh, Sunfula, ContaglrniB Flod Poison, chronic akin trouble, or any other form of blood trouble. S. S. ft. will go directly to the seat of tha trouble; giving the nlood a thor ough cleansing, driving out the Ira pnritles in a natural way, and leav ing the blood pure and refreshed, ready to do Its full duty In building the tissues up to a normal and heal thy state. BeKin today on a bot'lo of S 8. 8. and note how coon yott will begin to feel relief. We will glndly give special advice and free consultation. It you are In doubt shout the nature of your case, write Medical P-rartinent, Itoom 73, Hi jraaril TstswirrvtcirKee. MtaiLOOIVi Buttle. &MOC !.) fHM, ITSPrSrta III MqfSwl ' ' mtswrrspfCincco em. t AILATA.t.OeVlA- DQDD ROUTS BANDITS (Continued from. Page One.) TH3 SWIFT SPECIKI0 COMPANY, ATLANTA, OK0H0IA. Milium, ins oo'tc, wuere lie l im rciortnl to he nwiiilinir muiIii'. IKhIiI Highly Prlo(l The nineteen Villa WoiiikIiiI lukin in the entruirenient nlul (he tMiil live hor-ex nnil linns euptlireil wnc tn ken to Minnea to await (lint ml I'lT-hhtr'-i orilerx n-, to their di-m-i-tiini. Colonel I (mid whs kim-ii miii 'i en ilit In ic lor his ...it mid wai. ol- nLSi n OBR3 AND TOMORROW truXJAsu" lt of establishing a catsup fu'tory here this year, bus written to parties luntl tomorrow. Interested here that the entire equip-1 Postage atampa at m Voe's. ment for the factory hna been pur-1 Charley Deling, or Hie .In chasd and will hooii be delivered in thla city for installation. The fac tory thla year will make tomato cat sup excluslrelv. Sacrifice sale, rite passenger tour ing car. Pacific Highway Oarage. 31 Jerry Mount, of Salem, who know the Kogue river country thoroughly, came down to this vnlley Monday to "peep around a little." The first In quiry Jerry made on hla arrival here was. -How's fishing?" Hut he refused to say what special biialnesa mi) have brought him here at thla time Dry Climate clgare, mild, aromatic tOf up. il. II Haas, of San Francisco, is transacting business in Medford to- da. Inaur your auto tn tho Alllanea agatnat theft, ftro. C. Y. Tengwgld. John !'. Cash, a business man of Portland, la looking about the Med j RW YORK Vprit -if -All pre ford district for a few dttyv. vlous iciords for c lining bv the A moving picture of Mann'a store' I nlted States dttel toriiorutlon were will be taken Thursday, April 37th. Isurpsed In the first ttunrt.-r of the at 2 30 in the afternoon. He eurij present ear. according to the d.t ill ou are in II :to ed statement for tuai . rlod K-iul I -mil vllle district, killed a Ijik ti.i- i bear on hla mountain rnu h iiiNt k The bear had Invaded ! Look's h Th latter returned to ii in tl t save the ebmmlssarv deimriuu'iit from destruction. 73 standard brands of cigar to se led from. Holmea & Jensen Mlsa Daisy Mitchell, of Talent. h visiting with former school mutes In Medford this week Miss Mitchell n parents are In Portland ntiendliiK a fraternal convention, Wo are selling the hiMh grade Olympic Flour at a s.icrlfl.M because wo are overstocked Kvery suck U guaranteed to glu satiNfactiun. I. H. Ilrown. UNITED JTATKS STEEL MADE BUT $14,000,000 i ' t'-n. im .. tfr q I ' The Irresistible Attractions THE CASTLES PHOTOPLAY THE DANCING SENSATIONS by Mildred Wicks--L3oyd Williamson k.JP ms s s i C4 JL Hint (i Mutth. wn of Cut alii i. s aftr In the cil and at oti r imini k in iiir rut.)' valley this Week on liuxliiii toiiimi i. ' I ed with the ioultr liidiiMtr. i All KiiImmIs of I'Mlila are reoiii i . ed to attend an entertainment giu .. ) Tulimiiitu lodge fm the kllU lil Iqu u i. r ,tinl their 1 iili", Vpiil 7 I'liur,! , the clout 'I lllll - H' ill'. 'Ill I. I i I . . ,'iM of 'in liu-i.-. leunt lit io " I Mo I'. ,. I s 11, I ..! I III I.I. ml inn it ill Hi h i ,i itliu', i i i J I (it of i k: K'r Jiibi -i'a"1 Laxicon-i'i" ARROW COLLAR spring 5t'le,ii4 two heights Cll'l i I tl " If CI I'.i WfH -tMSMl ..l i J i b'2 MsakaaMBaftAgsjBjsjgtawwmaiBsr n wLWB jSHB wBk I SsaW 1 Ajr IS I BaRBBwOfri.tgHn3B T vtl I Vi'iiii Fs, !- a , 1 1 ' I s i :i i I 'lllll I he 11 .. Junior Class of Medford High Schooi approves the judgment of the world's best critics and procures for benefit performance MR. AND MRS. VERNON O A S T L E Di PK iit; THEIR 0 N ROMANTIC CAREER "The Whirl of Life Tiht utk txt raHt'c, AVANTKO firdagicr, if sr a ix nl iiiAS I' II f'h0I Jii H. Home I V4NTKI l.u oi to 9r. rtcKDrif. McUinrd O gjfopeit), i lose in v ' 9 tt.iit ".ii for out' im pro vel Mjoo .rl SI o c Make Thrift a Household Word Teach the children to be thrifty. Habits formed in childhood are not apt to change in after years. The key opening box of SmmuA with more than fifty shines and a .SiiimuA HME SET for polishing is an outfit --?U uuequaueu ior economv and convenience. to Alwaj liet ni'ii mm t llx taltll Iiviu Koiiti' Hitil lit tin il.i it nuis ui !itr juirciitK, 1'ltijn'il willi .! nil tu (laiii'i, tlii'ir riKo to fiiiiu l John dm, pioducer ) I ! I i : i I Modes in Millinery AT Miss Lounsbury's M. M PKIM'. sliUIl iur s.Kniiij JMm II T. l lilt II ut ll i -t.llr. Ill . s. i t !iim in thr Castle House, on i In- u t uiraiiN. ami learn without t'ui. iu t i ii.ir-,'1 tin ii--!'" an liutii' li ss,iii. V,'Hwlja,.i) J in --- . i m mmM a jESSf0 ) TAN WHITt; v5aP!- . Take(m suostuuts I ., fflOO ' LMI WITH SaWilA AND AVC) T ) U0MS SI at.sa)aasgasaViaaaWaasaaaasssasaasi i mKmj w. sisaanssaiaii nasi asaniiii i ! iiamnnsj iii saaaassMsasasssassi LACK At all dealer Medfoni Rouse Movers Vi o Move HM'SkS, BMINS, GRAiES, M HHNEUYt tct POPULAR PRICES.... Atlulta . 25c Children 15c AH Society Is Coming! Will Be 'Town Talk" POPULAR ....PRICES Adults . 25c Children 15c MEDFORD'S Leading Motion Picture Theatre PAGE MEDFORD'S Leading Motion Picture Theatre 4 I nii: i )... ii fe titti &u o bw