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MEDTORDMATTJTRmUNK, MKDEORD, OI.'KdON. l'KMDAV. .JANl'AWY 12. l!)17
TOCAL AND
i PERSONAL
K. II. Ihmi went to ItoRiip Krvor
1'rlrtay whore ho will nrpinlx u rami
Konn UKoclfilion.
On January 1 the Oullfoinia-Ore-Ktm
Power company toul over the
HuailllKlit power plant at C'Hirvillc
Trinity comity, Cal. The n!:tnt Una a
t-apa'-lty or aliout 4( Kilowatts. M
wan piii'fha-ifil from ihe Trinity tloUl
Mining and Kmhu-tiun rompniiy. The
(V-O. P. Co. also aicjuin-d the Rpnor
atinK plant at Trinity (Vntr. O.
railing is In Trinity county con
nectlnt; Clio Hants with the Kervicf
lines of tliff company.
884 Phone heatn's Drug Store.
". V. Stono, A. W. Yoiuir nnd C.
T. Nelson or San Frauds! o, C'al,, are
liuslueBS visitors in the dty,
K. H. Harher of llospbiirg is fipeml-
, Ins a few days in the dty. I
Clearance sale of paeknEo goods.
Handicraft Shop. 2T.3
Otis Hrown of St. Louis, Mo., Is n
recent arrival In the city.
F. S. .Johnson of Portland Is spend
ing a few days In the diy atleudiim
to business matters.
The poultry show Is open even
ings. The building Is well lighted,
nnd exhibits pan be seen as well as
In the daytime. 250
K. U Webster of Albany, Ore., is
a business visitor In the dty Tor a
few days.
Con Patterson of Portland was in
the city Thursday and Friday trans
acting business with local merchants.
For your old home friends. "The
Valley of the Rogue," 15c. 253
Frank W. Howell arrived In the
city Thursday evening from Portland
for a lirlcf business visit.
J. If. Hansen of San Francisco Is
a business visitor in the city for n
few days.
The poultry show is open even
ings. The building Is well lighted,
nnd exhibits can bo seen na well as
in the daytime. 2.10
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Johns of Ore
gon City are spending a few days In
Med ford nnd vicinity visiting friends.
H. T. Hagan of San Francisco, Cnl.
Is attending to business matters in
the dty for a few days.
Phone 927 llrownlees for groceries
William T. Parsons of Eugene Is
spending a few days In Medford vis
iting friends.
K; H. Daley of San Francisco, C'al.
spent Thursday and Friday In Med
ford attending to business matters.
Old papers for salo at this office at
20e for 100.
K. J. McCauley of Happy Camp Is
visiting Medford friends for a few
days.
Andrew Jeldness left Friday morn
ing for the Blue Ledge district after
spending a couple of weeks In the
city.
Will Slipper iSoles, all sizes,
Handicraft Shop. 253
Mr. and Mrs. I. Kelly of Vera, Sas
katchewnn, are tourist visitors In the
city. '
W. H. Hngsdale of Seattle, W'n., Is
n Medford visitor for a few days.
Tho poultry show is open even
ings. The building Is well lighted
and exhibits can be seen as well txn
in'the daytime. 2T.0
It, II. McClernow of San Francisco.
Cat., transacted business in Medford
Thursday and Friday.
C. Loeb of Hornbrook. Cal., Is
spending a few days In the dty on
business.
Fresh chocolates at Ho Voo's.
M. T. Murphy of Kalispell, Idaho.
is; a Medford visitor.
.1. linker of San Francisco is
upending u few days In the dty at
tending to business matters.
There is u Uexall remedy for every
nilment. 2." I
P. II. (laidner of Cb-nville. Neb.,
arrived in the dty Thursday after
noon. Albert Sliat.-ky. of San Francisco,
Is a business visitor in the dty.
dates sells Ford cars. $200 down
and $25 n niiuith.
C. (I. Hrlsene of Klamath Falls
transacted business in M dfnrd Fri
day. The "hutch Cloifnsets" Thursday
lilnht defeated the "IHiimntids' two
out of three panics In the Klks' bowl
ing tournament.
Dr. Heine, physician nnd surgeon.
Specialty, eye, ear, nose, throat. Of
fice over Meeker's. (Masses fitted.
Friday afternoon the Flk club
rooms were invaded by ni'itibcis ot
the fair nx, t he occasion beini;
Ladles' day.
It. Kennedy or Portland Is spend
Ing a few days In Medford atleudiim
to business matfeis.
For the best Insurance see Holmes,
tho Insurance Man.
Frank II. lioulur I;' a business vis
itor In the city from Portlnud.
J. C. Marshall of Portland trans
noted business In Ihe dty Thursdax
and Friday.
One-fourth off op all pm-knee
good. Handicraft Shop. 2r.3
It. V. Kmery of Pmtland was In
the city Tiitirsdaj and Fnday look
Ing after business hi' pris.
Sweet elder at He Vne's.
The following grand lodge officers
of Oregon are expected to make the
local Knight sof Pythias lodge a visit
next Monday evening : (irand Chan
cellor Harry (!. Wortnian, Crand Vb'e
Chancellor Leslie. K. Crouch and
Cliaud Keeper of Records and Seal'
Walter O. CiUihOn, the latter two from
Portland. The local knights are look
ing forward to this occasion with
jleasure. Kvery knight in tho valley
is urged to lie present. Open meet
ing after S o'clock, and bnnu.uet.
See Have Wood nbout that fire In
surance policy. Office, Itoom 404 M.
F. & H. Hldg.
The Hlble Sunday school teachers
and officers will hold a meeting this
evening from 7:. 'JO until it o'clock at
the home of Wm. Davis, corner South
Central and 1 1 th.
Charles Va liter is a Medford
visitor for a few days from Ilend,
Ore.,
See tho stock labels carried by the
Medford Printing Co., if you are In
a hurry.
C.eorge String of Kagle Point was
a Medford visitor Friday.
Dr. Hart physician and surgeon,
office Jackson County Hank Build
ing.
. I. Mtlntyre of Jacksonville
spent Friday in the dty transacting
business.
Fi nest McKee spent Friday In Ash
land attending to business matters.
Huttermllk, 10c gal. De Voo's.
Leslie Davis of Tolo was a business
visllor in tho dty Friday.
C. 10. Gates has received a carload
of Oakland Six cars.
Gasoline and oil at Do Voe's
K J. McClanahan, president of the
state poultry association, returned to
Kugene Friday morning to attend the
meeting of the Lane county fair
board.
A. K. Johns of Marshfield Is spend
ing tho week In Medford and Ash
land. Dr. J. (!. Coble, tho well known
refractlonist. Is nt the Hotel Nash the
balance or this week, 11 to 14th.
Kyoa examined nnd glasses supplied.
If you cannot come to the liotol,
phone, make engagement and he will
examine your eyes nt your residence
without extra chnrge. 250
Don Graves of Oregon City was a
Medford visitor the first of the week.
James Buckley of Kuch was a Med
ford business visitor Thursday after
noon. Dr. 12. Klrchgessner, Hotel Hol
land evnry Wednesday. Hours for
consultation, 1 to 5 p. in. 2G8
Mrs. Kdwin Taylor of Gold Hill
spent Thursday in tho city shopping
and visiting friends.
Charles Smith of Grants Pass
transacted business In the city Thurs
day. Baths 25c. Hotel Holland.
Chester McGinn of Wendllng, Ore..
Is spending a few days In the city.
Bakery goods nt De Voe's.
Albert Lawrence of Yreka, Cal.. is
spending a few days In the city visit
ing friends.
John Green of Orlando, Cal., was
a Medford visitor Thursday after
noon. Big 5c milk shakes at Do Voo's.
S. C. Itaymond of Grants Pass
transacted business in the city
Thursday.
Smith Ueagan of Sacramento, Cal.,
is spending a few days in the city
visiting Mends.
Professor J. H. Jenson of lleald's
Business College San Francisco, ar
rived in Medford Thursday evening.
The following grand lodge officers
of Oregon are expected to make the
local Knights of Pythias lodge a visit
next Monday evening: Grand Chan
cellor Harry K. Wortnian, Grand
Vice Chancellor Leslie 10. Crouch and
Grand Keeper of Record nnd Seal
Walter G. Gbeson, the lattr two from
Portland. The local knights are look
ing forward to this occasion with
pleasure. Kvery knight In the valley
is urged to be present. Open meet
ing alter S o'clock, and banquet.
It. G. Bardwell, for siv years assls.
tant treasurer of the Kogue River
Fiuit and Produce association, re
signed Thursday. He will remain in
llie city, bring undecided as to his
fut are business.
N. O. Powers of Talent spent Fri
day in the city Iran.sncting business.
S. S. Ste ens of Phoenix was a
business visitor In Mei'.ford Friday
afternoon.
Charles B. WoPe. A-diland editor,
was a business isitor in Medford Fri
day, examining the H an -on plan,
with a view- of seeing how it would
appU to Ashland.
Dunbar Carpenter, formerly of
Medford. now attorney for the Inter
Statf Commerce Commission, arrived
In Medford Thursdax to spend the
week-end visiting relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. K. B. Hunley and
family leu Thursda evening for Se
attle, where they w hereafter re
sid having leased their orchard and
residence to Leon D. Harris.
J00 LATE TO CLASSIFY
full liKXT I'lirnNlicI apartment,
hot water he:it. The lleri'ia.
I'Olt SAI.K While OrphiniMon ioci(
rel. M. A. ClevciiKer, Talent
ore.
ASTKI' foil) or : mull horse.
I'hone n 1 r V . : !
REPLY OF ALLIES
TO BRITISH PRESS
LONDON, Jan. 'U'. The Manches
ter Guardian says Ihe reply of the
allies to President Wilson Is "a bold
ly coucelved statement of the posi
tion of the allies, which goes a long
way towards sat i:-fying President
Wilson's request for information as
to the specific reasons for continuing
the war."
The note is conceived in a wholly
different spirit from Germany's re
ply, according to the newspaper. It
believes the reference to the rights
of all peoples, small as well as great,
to security from great powers refers
especially to the vital need of Rus
sia for free use of the passage to the
Mediterranean through the Darda
nelles, as well as tho corresponding
need of Serbia and Montenegro of
fre access to the Adriatic.
This newspaper sees the final
breakup of the Ottoman empire in
the demand for the expulsion of the
Turks from Kurope and hsks:
"Would Americans, who have
watched with horrors the massacres
of which the Turks have been guilty,
think that would lie a misfortune to
tho world?" The article concludes:
"The allies put their alms high.
They are perhaps the maximum rath
er than minimum terms. But the al
lies are careful to state that the ruin
or political destruction of the Ger
manic powers forms no part of their
objects which Is as it should be. One
thing we miss, nnd that .Is a clear
statement that they look forward to
the American proposal of a league
to enforce peace as an essential part
of the guarantees for tho future
which are to be included In the con
dition of peace but this may be im
plied and we trust It is Intended."
COLONEL CODY'S ESTATE
IIKN'VKR, Colo., Jan. 12. Tho
estate of Colonel William V. Cody,
who died here Wednesday and which
had been estimated several times in
I Ho past at over f 1 .ixKi.ui.O, today
was estimated by Judge W. L. Wall,
for years Colonel Cody's attorney, at
not to exceed frtTi.onn. It consists, in
tile main, of three ranches near Cody,
Wyo., nnd an equity in a hotel in that
town.
WEDDING BELLS
Sehniei-I'iekel
Married Thursday, Jan. 11, till",
Ml.ss Ituth K. Sehuler of this city,
and Ralph IMcliel of Khttuaih Kalis,
by the liev. 11. A. Tueker. in tho
presence of immediate relative.-.
After Ihe wedding eereniony a wed
ding mipper was served at the home
of the bride's parents. Tho bride is
a daughter of Mr. and .Mrs. H. Sehu
ler of this eity, and is well Known in
this eity. The groom was formerly
employed In the M. & M. store, and Is
now a resident of Klamath Falls,
where the eouple will reside.
OBITUARY
John Day
John Hay, a former resident of
thi city connected with the Day
III others planlug mill, died at Kl
Centre Cal., January 10, 1!M7. Tho
body will be shipped to this city for
interment. lie has relatives and
friends here.
TONIGHT
All students of the Medford Ilusi
ncss College, and liny others who
mi.i;Iit want standard business and
sieno):raphli' courses, arc requested
to meet at the Medford Commercial
College. :'. I North Crape street nt
7: :;ii tonight. Ask for Mr. Janson.
CLEN VP
CM
sir
REPLY CLARIFIES
ATMOSPHERE. VIEW
OF LONDON PAPERS
i
LONDON', Jan. '12. Commenting
on llui speeches of Premier I.loyd
tloorse nnd Chancellor of tho Exrhe-
iucr Hon ;i r Law In the tluild Hull
yesterday on the repky of the entente
allies to President Wilson and on the
note Issued hy the central powers to
neutral countries, the Westminister
fiazette says it is an advantage to see
these events grouped together nnd to
ho ahle to weigh their relations.
Inferring to Premier Lloyd
('eoi'Ke's statement that the Rome
conference, the Tall Mall (iiizette
sayH :
"The note should he a hroom to
sweep away many cobwebs. The pas
sages which out lino the resettlement
of Kurope are of the most supreme
interest. There has-been no more
momentous nnnounoemnt for a hun
dred years. It Is a proclamation that
will make the world's pulse bent
faster and put fresh enthusiasm Into
the soldiers of freedom." 1
The (Ilohe says:
"We are sure the Herman peoplo
will receive the note In a spirit of
welcome, and that now the (entente)
allies' objects are known, their lous
ing for peace will be more than ever
manifest. The Hermans now know
that none of tho nllies dreams of that
i extermination of which they have
i been taught to expect. What has the
individual Herman to lose hy accep
tance of the allies' terms? Such re
organization will enable him in com
mon witli the rest of Kurope to live
in security and peace," i
The Westminister (iazette says:
"These words, we may feel sure,
were carefully weighed and they
mean (hat though In our opinion we
can prevent the enemy from winning
his victory, it is yet to he proved
whether we can win ours."
Cllll'.U.'O, .Inn. PJ. Willi Ihe en
trances to the mooting room heavily
guarded, (lie conference of the repre
seiunlives of ihe four railroad broth
erhoods was rcunied here today. The
conferees, representing every rail
road in the country, were discussing
ucliou of the brotherhoods contingent
of the action of tin I'nited States su
premo court in the Adamson law
case. '
J. ('. Cobb, general manager for the
men employed on the ('nnndi.'iu Pa
cific r.-iilroad, appeared al the meet
ing. While it was said he is repre
senting the I'o.ir brotherhoods of
riinnda, in addition lo the men on his
own road, no official announcement
concerning his presence was made.
FARMERS & FRUITGROWERS
BANK ELECTS OFFICERS
At the annual election of officers
Thursday of the Farmers and fruit
growers bunk t Ho following . wero
elected:
lielroy Getchell, president.
1.. N'iederineyer, vice-president.
It. V. Antic, castiior.
Plreetors: lielroy Getcliell, I,. Nie
dermeyer. It. Antic, W. II. Stewart
and M. McGrnth.
For Skin Blotches
llit-tc is one mneoy tnal M-bUnn t.til-i
to clear awa all pimples. Mulches ami
other skia eiuions ami that makes the
skin s.ut. clear ami healthy.
Any .IniCLii-; can supply you with
zcm.i. which generally o t rci-ine all
-kin ilist'isr. Acne, ec-tn.:. ii;h, pim
ples, raphes. Mack heads in iiicki caes
s:ie way to 2. mo. KriMincmh. minor
Mcmi-he? disappear ovcrniiilit. Itching
usually stops in:a:itty Zomo a safe.
;m: i-tplic lie-.iid. clean, easy to use ami
dependable. It ost only 25c: an extra
htrye hnttle, $!.(). It will not ruin. i--.
not greasy or tic!y and U posit ivt !y
afe f.r tender i-nitivc skin.
Ttti? K W Itime Co., v. i.unl. o
JANUARY MONEY SAVERS
l-OK WOMEN:
:.").(H) Siloes at
S.'i.lHI Shurs ilt
Sli.ics ; 1
:.:() shoes nt
s:',.0() Slmes at
EOH MKN:
S".(H) Work Shoes
s.".."i() Mixed Lot ...
For Growing Girls, two new
Brown English Lace Boots.
At the
Si LTll of
Good
"GOOD SHOES" BUILT OUR BUSINESS
TREPOFF OUSTED
10 DEFEAT DUMA
JiKKLIX, .Inn. rj.-The fall of
I I'miiier Trennt f nf Ku-.ia i said lv
the Oversea'; News :i-:cnev tu have
been weea-doned lV the deeUimi uf
Kniieror Nielmlns to take a deeided
stand nyainst the radieal elements.
The t'ullowing detail-, the news
afeney says, have just been reecived
frum Itussia :
"The involuntary resignation of M.
TrepolT and M. Igiintiefj? (former
minister of education) are described
as he;iinniiv.r t lie complete reorgan
ization of the Wii'-sinn government.
Prompted by the assassination of
liaspntin, the emperor decided to take
the l"inne.-t stand against the raiHcai
elements.
"M. Trepoff nnd other members of
the cabinet, with the exception of M.
i'rotopopol f, minister of the'inleiior.
were shielding1 the murderers. M.
I'rotopopof f, who up till that time had
received only a provisional appoint
ment, was confirmed in office by the
emperor without the knowledge of M.
Trepoff. Thereupon the premier ami
(he other ministers hastened to the
emperor's headquarters nnd protest
ed aeninst recent development. The
answer of the emperor was Hint he
hud decided to reorganize the cabinet I
and exclude all ministers who had!
taken part m the protest. M. Trepoff
and M. Tgnatielf, who in particular
were suspected of liberal views, have
left the cabinet.
"The ower behind the throne is
now M. f'rotopopoff. Prince flolitz
iue, who uotnimillv is the new prime
minister, is hel characterized as to
his political tendencies by a snying
of his which is known all over Rus
sia: "The dutnn will keep quiet as
soon ns it irets u beating.' ''
I.AWIIKXCK, Kan., Jan. VJ. The
mystery surrounding the disuppenr
ance of lrs. I'harles Cochrane, wife
of an engineering professor of I lie.
I'niversily of 'Kansas, was "solved
hero today when her body wan found
in the Kansas river. Mrs. Cochrane
left her home here the niulit of Oc
tober - nnd n nntion-wide search
for her followed.
KEEP LIVER ACTIVE
llest Whon UiliimS Nick, Headachy,
Const! ikiI tilt or for Itnil Itreath
or Sour Stoinaeh.
lie cheerful! Clean up inside to
niKht and feel fine. Take Casearets
to liven your liver and clean the
bowels and .stop headaches, a bad
cold, biliousness, offensive lireath,
eoated tongue, sallowness, sour
stomach and gases. Tonight tnke
Casearets nnd enjoy the nicest, gen
tlest liver and bowel cleansing you
ever experienced. Wake up feeling
grand Kveryhody's doing it. Cas
earets best laxative for child mi aHo.
Adv.
AMl'SKM KXTS TONKMIT
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G Cloocl Music.
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A tenderly appealing photoplay.
Vim Coniedy
Wll.l, A WOMAN Ti:i.l,
TOMOUOW Lillian Cish In
IMANXK Of TIIIC KOIlI.IK.S
AIU'l.TS K.e: C'llll.imRX :.e
$3.15
4.15
SO o-r
$2.15
$-1.15
S2.95
styles in black and
Black $5; Brown, $5.50.
C$riCWfeJ 21 North
Central Ave.
bners"
BY 1 PRESIDENT
WASHkVCTOX, Jan. 12. Al
though tho temperature was 1 1 de
grees 'below freezing and a cold wind
was blowing, tho twelve suffrage "sk
lent sentinels" attain took up their
picketing of the white house today
to impress their cause upon Presi
dent Wilson.
When 'resident Wilson returned
from golf, the silent sentinels stood
at salute with right hands to their
hats. The president smilingly re
turned the salute, noticing t lie senti
nels for the first time.
As the day wore on, the sentinels
got so colli that they marched up
and down in squads witli military
precision.
, COU'MHl'S, 0 Jan. 12. An un
ittluitiiied woman was found murdered
in a room in a leading hotel here to
day. Iler thront was cut nnd her
nrin and chin hacked. Police believe
she had been dead for twenty-four
hours. Tho room was lust occupied
by O. V. Ynu llrunt of C'hiiat;of on
January !.
J. L. Wilson of Phoenix was In
Medford on business Friday.
Aik
Grandfather
He'll
Tell Yon
DEMONSTRATION
of
HEINZ
57 VARIETIES
Saturday, Jan. 1 3
Everybody Invited
Marsh & Bennett
'One Hundred
New Orleans and New York
On
10,600 ton
Southern Pacific Atlantic Steamers
It . .
Costs
No. " '
More
r.ertha nnd meal? Included on palatial (steamships hettvecn "New
Orleans and Now York at sanio cost as nil rnll trips. II is a fittinK
climax to your trip thru California. Arizona. New Mexico, Texas and
Louisiana. Write for free booklets, "One Hundred Golden Hours
at Sea'' and Side Trips Sunset Home."
.IOIIX M Si'OTT. ..General PnssonKor Agent
Portland
SOUTHERN PACIFIC LINES
Visit the Apuhp Trail Kn Itoute.
T
I
' .SAN FliANCISC'O, Jan. 12. Con
siirucy to ue I lie I'nited States mails
in fnrtlieriinie of murder and arson
I will be eliui'.'ed ugnin.st Franz Hupp,
! (ieriuan consul general, and his tour
.aides if the convictions for conspir
acy to violate American neutrality
with dynamite and bombs is overturn
ed, John W. Preston, I'niteil Stntes
i district attorney, declared todny.
Motion for a new trial for liopp
and his aides went over for a week
today in Die I'nited SJates district
court here. Theodore Koche, chief
consul for llopp, said he would hnsu
his plea for n nowtrinl upon the in
structions given by Judge William 11,
limit to the jury.
WASHINGTON'. Jan. 12. Sec
tary Elaker has decided not to con
strue the national defeuso act ao as
to prohibit members of the staffs of
I governors from wearin:; the regular
j army, uniform.
j The decision was announced today
In a letter to Governor MrCall of
Massachusetts, one of tho many state
executives who have 'asked for a rul
ing on the subject. .
You Want To Be
Strong And Well .
Keep your blood pure ; that's the only way. Don't
wait until you feel badly, but begin NOW. Im
purities in the blood put unnecessary work upon
all the organs, making weakness and old age come
o.uicker. Do as Grandfather did; take S. S. S.,
the best of all blood tonics, proven for 50 years.
Take it now; take it often, und you will have
strength, health nnd hnppincss. At your druggist's.
SWIFT.SPEC1FIO CO., ATLANTA, GA.
S.S.S-Will Strengths You
We Steer You Right
w
. when you come here to buy automo
bile supplies. We don't offer our cus
tomers anything that we cannot back
up unqualifiedly. Quality and use
fulness is the mainspring of our bus
iness nnd we're wound up to the lim
it all the time. We give you real
value.
C. E. GATES
Golden Hours'
Hetwcen