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TAGE TWO MEDFOUD MATE TFJTiTJNi:, MF.DFORi), ORKCiOK. KATrRnAY. .7ANTAHY 1:1. 1017 JOCAL AND J PERSONAL K, I., .lohnwon of Han Ciiini-inco, ts Fpendtn; a few days in the cily at tending; to huidness muttem. 10. G. Stuhley is a iiudne.sn visitor In ttie city from San Francisco, C'al. l.ee Hoot has resigned fioin tin' local Fluff of the .Metiuiiolilun Ml'e Insurance Co., and has been given the position of general agent for Southern Oregon ami Northern Cali fornia for the Western States J.lt'e Insurance Co. 884 Fuone llenta's Drug Store. Clearance fialn of package goorls. Handicraft Shop. 2JIS The I'nlon Oil Co.. has displaced their horse drawn gas wagon with a largo motor tank wagon. K. CI. Decker-boat of Salem (r spend ing a few days In Hie city on busl ness. For your old home friends. "The Valley of the Rogue," 15c. 2i3 11. C. lllrd of Seattle arrived In the city Friday evening Tor a hrlef busi ness visit. V. 1.. Morse of Portland spent Fri day and Saturday In the city attend ing to business matters. Phone 927 Brownlees for groceries A. S. Hand of Portland transacted business with local merchants Friday and Saturday. The hullots In (he city election wore canvassed Thursday evening at the council chumhers. The canvass made no change In the election re sults. No money In fruit? Read Jlarn lf lll'a orchard ml and see If you haven't another think coming. 2.1 1 (Inorge K. Detwiler of Toledo, O., was In the city Friday and Saturday. A. K. Detwiler Is a Medford visitor from Los Angeles. A car belonging to tho Mason F.hr ninn (iroce.ry Co., skidded Into the curl) at. tho corner of Riverside and , Seventh streets Friday evening, when the driver of tho car, a salesman for the company, attempted to make the turn. The right rear wheel was broken. Tho accident was a result of the Icy condition of the street. WUll Slipper .Soles, all sizes. Handicraft Shop. 2!3 Frank W. Iloivell of Portland Is a business visitor In the city for a few days. ilfay V. Turnbull arrived In the - city , Friday evening from . Portlund for a business visit. Fresh chocolates at Do Voe's. Mr. and Mrs. H. II. Conklln of . lCugene are spending a few days in the city visiting friends. Jo'in Melton, who has been em ployed In Medford for the. past three months, lert Saturday morning ror his homo at DuiiHiuulr. Cnl. Tliore Is a Hexnll remedy for every ailment. 2 o 1 11. M. Hopper of, Fresno, Cnl., is spending a few days in tho i ity. Mr. and Mrs. Karl II. Richards ol Dallas, Ore., arrived In the city Fri day evening and expect to inako their home In this vicinity. Gates sells Ford cars, $200 down and $25 a month. hied Zimmerman of Portland Is c. ending a few days In Hie city or business. J. F.. Ames of Portland spent l'rl day and Saturday in Medford on bust ness. Dr. Heine, physician and surgeon. Specialty, eye, ear. nose, throat. Of ficii over Meeker's. Classes fitted. A. I,. Rostwick. editor of tin Rogue River Argus, was a business visitor in die city Friday. II. V. Sterling of San Francisco Is spending a few days In the city on business. For tho best insurance sco Holmes, the Insurance Man. (leorge Harrington of Portland Is n recent Med ford arrival. Charles .1. Johnson of Portlund Is among the out of town visitors in 'the city. One-fourth off on all package goods. Handicraft Shop. 2 .IS C. T. Wlson of San Francisco, Cal Is a recent Medford arrival. A. C. .Murphy of Portland attended to business matters In the city Friday and Saturday. Sweet cider at. lie Voe's. 'Harry I,. Myers of Seattle, Wash was In the eily Friday ami Saturday on business. A. Coble of San Francisco, Cal , li a Medford business visitor. Sco Have Wood about that flrti In nuranee policy. Office, Room 404 M. F. & II. Illdg. .1. Gray of New York City is spend lug a few days In Medford looklnt after business interests. C C. Cramer of Purl land is spend ing a few daxs In the city on husi licss. Sco tho Block labels carried by the Medford Printing Co., If you uro In a hurry. K. A. Tolley is a Mcdfnid visitor rrom Snn Francisco. Grant Wlieeli r of Id dl.inds, Cal Is spending n few days In the city on business. Paths 23c. Hotel Holland. Dr. .1. V. Robinson of Jacksonville j has returned to his homo, after spendlng (lie past few weekH at San Francisco, where he w-as called 'by the Illness of his daughter, Mrs. C. W. Pierson. formerly Miss Holland Robinson. Mrs. Pierson Is much Im proved and is now out of danger. Hen Olllugs or Marshfleld. fire., Is spending a few days in Hie city on business. Dr. K. Klrchgessner, Hotel Hol land every Wodnesday. Hours for consultation. 1 to 5 p. m. 20 8 'I' lie high school basketball squad began pi active In .tin? Natatorlum Thursday night. Mrs. Jane Quinn of Yreku. Cnl., is spending a lew days In the city visit ing friends and relatives. Dr. Hart, physician nnd surgeon, office Jackson County flank Iltiild Ing. Mrs. Flora Falon of Crania Pass visited friends In the city Friday afternoon. K. "W. Samuels of Ashland attend ed to business matters In Medford Friday afternoon. Ilutteriullk, 10c gal. De Voe's. E. A. Holillidge of Yreku. Cnl, Is among the out of town visitors Hi tne city. Krncst Charter of Grants Pass was i Medford visitor tho latter part of tho week. See Ilarulilll's orchard ud, "No Money in Fruit." Its interesting reading. 2.11 James Renton of Corvallls spent the week In the city visiting friends and attending to business mutters. W. V. Gregory was a .Medford visitor Friday arteruoon rrom Agate. M. M. McCruth of Ashland was In the city Friday. f'harles 1). Wolf of Ashland was a Medford visitor Friday a f lei noon. Gasoline and oil nt De Voe's Mchols and Ashpole and the l.ewis Taxi Co., each purchased a Maxwell car Friday rrom the A. W. Walker Auto Co. .Miss Ellen Morehead of Coqullle, Ore., is visiting Medford relatives. G. '.M. Castle is a Medford visitor from l.ukevlew, Ore. Mr. and Mrs. II. R. Cosmer of Springrield, Ore,, are Medford visi tors for a few days. liakery goods at Do Voe's. The chicken show In tho Korlnek building will bo open all day Sunday. O. V. .Myers, former agent for Josephine county for Dodgo cars Is now lu tho employ of the A. W. Wal ker Auto Co., in tile capacity of sales man. Henry Gregory of Central Point was a business visitor In the city Sat urday. Miss Lillian Myers of Gletidule loft r her homo Saturday morning, after spending a week with relatives near Jacksonville. Cal Owens of Canary, Alhertn, Is tho guest of his 'brother, James Owens. K. Lyons of Klamath Falls spent the first of thu week III tho city on business. . L. Jones ot Griffin Creek left Saturday morning upon receipt ot n telegram Informing him or tho death or his mother at Vancouvei'i Wash. Tlie sun finally succeeded Satur day In breaking through and dispell ing tlie fog Hint lias hung over the valley for the past few weeks. George Ellis of Griffin Creek spent Saturday in the city on business. J. J. Ilrown is a Medford visitor from Waldo. Ml. Pitt Wood Yard. Phone H 7-Y. 2.1ii i.Mr. and Mrs. Delroy Getchell. lum ily and maid have gone to Pasadena, where their address will be the Ho tel Raymond. Mrs. C. II. Wilson of Stockton, Cal., arrived Ir. the cily Saturday and will ho the guest or her niece, Mrs. I-'. E. Clark, who recently moved to .Medford. Mrs. Mary K. Yockey returned to Medforil Saturday t.om Lincoln. Cal., where she spent the pasl seven weeks visiting relullvos. Howard Ingram of Corvallls, Ore., is spending a rew days In the city vlHlting friends and attending to business matters. Howard Warner received word of the death ot his mother, of Gallia County, Ohio, from can cer. Mr. Warner did not go back to the fuucriii, having visited her re cently. Clint Gallatin will leave next Wed nesday fur Yreku, Cal. He will take over the Siskiyou county agency for Maxwell and Chalmers cars with Yreku as his headiiiarlers. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY KOIt SA1.K -To move jsood liiirn. Cheap tor rush. Phono 2 ."-.! 1. 11. H. 'Nye, KtMt SA LK - Jersey tow. Just f n K W. .1. Hartzell, -ItlS-Jt. sh. V.'Ti:i- first class famished house on tile pavement. Wanhd al'out March I. No childien. Ad dles P. (I l!o i I. L'r. I I'l'li SAI.K :'. '..doen White Leg horn heir, from one 'cur to t w cis Plume I .Y. L'.Vi The annual meeting of the stock holders of the First National Rank of Medford, Oregon, was held at their hanking rooms January !i. The following directors were elected for the ensuing year: ('has. M. English, George W. Dunn, Win. G, Tall, Henry Hart, ('has. ritlang, F. K. Ileuel and .1. II. Cooley. The directors elected Wm. G. Talt, president, and ('has. M. .English vice-president and ap pointed Oris . Crawford, cashier and H. S. Deuel, assistant cashier. J. It. Small of Portland was in the city Friday and Saturday on busi ness. Rig 5c milk shaken at De Voe's, A white leghorn cock, raised mid owned by .1, O. Isaacson of Centrui Point, has been given the high score of HI, by II. A. Keeny, Judge of poul try. This is tho highest score ever given a bird nt a local show. Com menting on the bird, Mr. Keeny stat ed, "This is one of tlie best birds 1 have ever scored." Several other birds were scored at !i4. yorit last ni.wn:. Kpoenliy wo puhlKiiod in tht'f.p col umns mi oll'er of 'lie Youth's Cnm I anion ii:ii iM(;C'iHs MuKaxiiH. both 'or a full ):ir lor only in cluding i Mc-Call Dross .'attorn. Th '.itt-'li priro of paper and iiiK has MiliK'M MrCiiH's .MitKazino to raiso their subscription price. Krhrmny J to 10 cents a copy and 7."i cent a a year so that the offer at the above price must he withdrawn. I'nlil March IM our readers have the privihe of ordering both publi cations for a full year, including the choice of any lri-eent Mct'all Dicks Pattern, for only $2.10. The amount of reading, informa tion and entertainment contained la the fifty-two issues of Tho Youth's Companion and the value of twelvo monthly fashion umbers of Mc CaH'H at $2.10 oll'er a real bargain to every reader of this paper. Tliis two-at-onc-price includos: 1. The. Youth's Companion T2 Issues. 2. The Companion Home Calen dar for 1917. 3. AlcCuiTs Magazine 12 fash ion numbers. 4. One 15-cent McCnll Dress Pat ternyour choice from ( your first copy of McCall's if you send a two cent stamp with your selection. The Youth's 'otumiiion. St, Paul St., Tloston, Mass. Card of Thanks. W'u wish to thank the friends who so kindly assisted tis during our re cent bereavement. .M US. 1S-MMKTT HKUSOX, , And Sons. A'dlD'S TONGUE SHOWS IF LIVER OR BOWELS AREfACTIVE If Cross, IVverisli, Sick, HiUous, (Jive l''iiiil Mvulive at Once. Kvory mother realizes, after giving her children "California Syrup of Kigs," that this is their ideal laxa tive, because thoy love ils pleasant taste and it thoroughly cleanses the tender little stomach, liver and bow els without griping. When cross, irritable, feverish or breath is bad, stomach sour, look at tho tongue, mother! If coated, give a teaspoonful of this harmless "fruit laxative, and in a few hours all tho foul, constipated waste, sour bile anil undigested food passes out of the bowels and you have a well, p 1 ;i fill child again. When Its little system is full of cold, throat sore, has stomach-ache, diarrhoen. indigestion, col ic -remember, a good "inside clean sing" should nl ways be the first treatment given. Millions ol mothers keep "Califor nia Syrup of Figs'' handy; they know a teaspoonful today saves a sick child tomorrow. Ask your druggist for a ."a-cont boulo of "California Syrup of Figs," which has directions for babies, children of all aucs and Krown-iiis printed on the bottle. Po ware of counterfeits sold here, so don't be fooled. Cot the genuine, made by "California Fig Syrup Com pany." Adv. Ask Your Neighbor AIU M'T UlCKl ltT S CLASSI S UlckorCs j;tii-Hes fit tbe ryes uKo the realities. You'll not hiok lik n on I tf you wear his glass's, l!b keii gla.s4 it liaieUonicly fhii-liel, licik hniiiUoiiie. improve )nir yMoii iiud appcimince. I consider Intdi im Mit,tnt ami essential conditions nnd take goinl raic of rnch uf ibcni. Dr. Rickert I le.Sinlil SM-i hillt. Oicr The .May Co. LOOKOUT PEAK IM'.XVKIi, ('(i'm... .Jan. l.V St-lcc-linn of a buri;il ihi-f on Lookout Moititliiiii near lie re lor tin- remains of I'ol.mcl WilliMn K. Cody MutTalu Hill) who i lied here last Wcdm-diiy, was lo bo iihmIo tmluv by Y. 1 II. .Mills, tputinucr of tlie Denver city pitrk department. Kivo silos have been suuL'ostj'il. All of the suir-'ostcd ite lire associated with some event a Colonel Cod.v's life. What is nowii as Colorow Point, at the hrim of a peak overlooking tho plains of astern Colorado, is i-aid to have been Itio eoltneii place of Colorow, the I'lo Indian chief, with whose band Colonel Cody, had con.sideialjle deal- l:.s in the pioneer days. Details of the, funerai pbins were to lie worked (tut today. The liodv of tbe pioneer scout is to Ho in state in tlie capital from i o'clock until noon tud;tv. Tin; funeral service will oc- iii- in tlie aftoi'iiooi:. 1urinl is to ho inade some time next r-orimr. In the meantime (he body will bo m eus todny of Denver Ma some oninniza tioiis. REVOLUTIONIZES WARFARE (Continued From Page One.) surface along side of the periscope This ventilator can be used when it is desired to conserve the supply of c'jmpre.iscd nl. With iyhe exception the Trumble submersible is the exact counterpart of tho large:l dlvrs. It lacks a cor ning tower. All observations will be mad by mea-ss of tlie periscope. The first model poscssed a conninf.' tower, but on bis latest boat, the in ventor has dispensed wiiii the hooded cover. The boat's operation In the water is controlled by two .t-ts of planes, which govern It in Rnbmertring .lust as pianos control an aeroplane's flight. Weighs Four Tons. Trumble's vessel is 2S feet long, and has a depth of (I feet S inches and . beam of about four Teet. The entire submarine weighs, only four torn. All that a crew of several men do aboard tho large type of submarine is accomplished by one man in Trum ble's boat. 'Fifty undoi'-oopnn boats of Iho type 1 have built." says the inventor "could defend .each end of tho Pana ma ('annliroiu an cnem.H licet. Thoy could navigate the canal, even should it ho choked by. slides, for they draw Utile more water than a rowlioat." A M I'KF.M K X TS T IS H i I I T. Star Always a Good Show lljl-World IVjllill'lnic 10. K. I,in '4ln and June lOlvidr in" Tho World Against Mini," a doctor who shows traits of moral and physical cowardice. Vim Coint'ily "llnhliy's licla tions." TOMOltKOW Charlie Chaplin In ".-ihaiiKhlcd," and (lladys lln h ttc as ' 'Prudent the Pirate." AMUSEMENTS WEEKLY PROGRAM BEGINNING TOMORROW SUNDAY, JAN. I4TH GLADYS HULETTE in "Prudent the Pirate'' thrilling story witli a refreshing realh of romance mingled witli , uncd v. Adt!c!l Essanav Film CHARLIE CHAPLIN IN "SHANGHAID'' Also Lunesome Luke Comedy FRIDAY, JAN. 19 EDNA GOODRICH In "THE HOUSE OF LIES' a innl nim-ual theme enhanced by elahornle sellings. VITAGRAPH COMEDY "A Vampire Out ol Work" SATURDAY, JAN. 20 Clara Kimball Younn in "THE DARK SILENCE" a lioo ul i I ill love romance. Also Ham and Bud Comedy "THE FORTUNE TELLER." Highest quality. Jewelry repairing diamond ect'ini;, watch repairing ?IJS Martin J.Reddy J . yj The Quality Store for ltvliahlo Goods. STAR Al.W.WS A (i(ll SHOW. 212 K. Malu St Medford, Or. ITALIANS ADMIT ItOMK, Jan. IX The admiralty of ficially announces the loss of the bat tleship litv iiui .Martrheritu. The nn nouiieoincnt says : "Serious military reasons, which have hitherto prevented the publica tion no longer existing, it is an nounced that the warship Hva'in Mnr gberita struck two mines on tho niiiht of December 11 and sustained such severe damage that she sunk by the head in a few minules. A crew of 4."5 men went down with tlie ship, t'n- favorahlo conditions made iho rescue of the survivors most difficult, but J70 wore saved. Tho captain and M officers are among" the loM. lte'ond the losses of ships officially announc ed" up to the present there have been no others and news to 1 lit contrary, which has been in circulation for (Hue time, is consequently false." glLJf cORPo A I Ibest motions picture ' smkexs in the world I Ljl make . . unless you have the riht kind (if an orcliard. I have the rifjht kind; three and one-t'ourth acres of Newtowns and Spitzenlierns which yielded 15,300 lioxes the ia.st two years. 'I'he averaire iriee receiv ed was ahout -tl.li.") per hox, or considcralily over 1,000 for the two crops. Js .f7,f00 too much to ask for a farm that brings home as much bacon as that?. Then why isn't the Wimer Cove Orchard worth the price, especially when it is well located in Ashland, the best residence city on the ('oast ? Think it over; The local ion is 311 Winier street, four blocks above 'Main street. Only ten minutes walk from the princi pal church and school, five minutes more to the stores. The house has five rooms and about $1200 worth of improvements were made on it last year. Large packino- house and two small poultry houses. Vine place to keep a cow and chickens, as the land is covered witli clover and grasses, which have to be mowed twice each year, unless pastured. No culti vation needed. Irrigation water is obtained from tlie city at a cost of .f:M per year. Spraying costs about $8.") more. After payiiij: these charges and all harvesting and marketing expenses there was nearly $3000 left from the sale of the last two crops. Where can yon buy a $7,r)00 farm with a better record? The -trees are in fine condition and are getting bigger and better all the time. The last crop amounted to over 2,000 boxes, counting the culls, or a car-load per aero. The market hasi averaged about the same for the past eleven ycai-s: .fl.'J,") per box. Xo, I don't expect you to take my word for all these things. Investigate. Ask the men who gather tho apples from this orchard and the dealers who buv them. Stop at .Marsh and Hcnnett's and see some of them. Visit the orchard, first stopping at 'JliO Wimer St. Yes. the ground is steep, but a good crop is secured each year without the trouble and ex pense of frost fighting. Reasons for selling are purely personal. Uetter wiile for terms and save agent's commission. Might consider a trade. O. H. BARN HILL, Newport, Ore. CONDITIONS BAD SALKM, Ore., .Jan. IX Conditions at the Orogen state training school for boys at Salem were denounced in a report tiled here today by a eopi mission appointed by the Mute hoard of control to make n survey of the institution. Sanitary conditions wore deplorable, tlie system of in.struotion and training is inadequate and the physical condition oi tho boys in at tendance is .subnormal, tbe report said. Neither the board of control nor tbe superintendent of tlie school was blamed. "The present condition of the school seems to be a product of the sympathetic but empiric policy ami to this we attribute its deficien cies." said the report. LONDON, Jan. I?,. Lloyd's ship ping agency announces tho siuking of the British steamer Ueaufront ta new vessel built In 1915 at New Cas tle, 2.15 feet in length). FpR BURNS, CUTS and WOUNDS 6 uenms eucalyptus umimqni AT LL DHUO STORES Tubes 2So jars 80c AMTJSEMENTS Alnnyx Worth While! OocmI Music WEEKLY PROGRAM BEGINNING TOMORROW SUNDAY, JAN. 14 The celehrnled stellnr comhiimtion FRANCIS X. BUSHMAN and BEVERLY BAYNE in,tlie Metro C'oiiiedy-lWiiina "IN THE DIPLOMATIC SER ..VICE" Also Musty Suffer Cometly Added Film Selig Athletic MONDAY, JAN. 15 BILLIE BURKE In "THE HARVEST OF SIN" Xo. 7 "Uloiin'.s Romance'' and the. five-act Essauny Jramn I'entiiriiii; EDNA MAYO and EUGENE O'BRIEN in ' "THE RETURN OF EVE" a story willi n touch of novelty that is (iiiile different. TUESDAY, JAN. 16 Thai master of expression . WM. S. HART nt his hest in "THE DAWNMAKER n poetic, talc nl' the srim north Keystone Comedy, "A Calico Vampire" wilh Fnv T iehner WEDNESDAY, JAN. 17 VALENTINE GRANT . in n quaint slory -of 'The DAUGHTER OF McGREGOR" n most chnrmiii),' screen offering, ahio Scenic and Cartoon Comedy THURSDAY, JAN. 18. THEDA BARA Supnrled by ROBERT HILLIARD in "ROMEO AND JULIET" Klnhorntc seven-part super-pro-ilnidion of the sweetest story ever told , ' Also 1 'at lie News lfetinlnr l'riccs FRIDAY NIGHT, JAN. 19 (Legitimate) ANDREAS DIPPEL Vreents the Comic-Opera "THE LILAC DOMINO" SATURDAY, JAN. 20 s COXTIXrol'S SHOW from 7 p. ni. until midnight so tint c.TivoiU' may SKK the, magnetic lnie!?hman DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS in his greatest play "MANHATTAN MADNESS" it is a society, mystery, adventure, comedy and above nil a Knirbanks picture. KEYSTONE COMEDY "Haystacks and Steeples." XOTE Xo. advance in price, on any. oil these, extraordinary pho toplays. ADULTS 15c; CHILDREN 5c AM I'SHM HNTS TONIGHT. Page Always Worth Wbilo Good Music. " Lillian (iislt as l he Vivacious, Totnnenimenml, Ixirnhlc 'linne of tlm KollW's., Keystone ('iMiioly . ."His Hiutel Trust," with Slim Sutnmcrville. TOMORROW Fianels X. Bush man and Beverly Bnvne.