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PAGE TWO IWTTDFOTID MATT; TRTBTTKT5. MEDFOP.D. OREGON. WEtlXESPAY, .TAXr.VHV 2t. 101 , ujJ - , isrinii iruiinii uirnniiin NAVAL BILL ASKS IFOOD SITUATION 1EUIUNS NtMT m on mm S350.000.000 MONTANA. BETTER FOR AN! SACRIFICE ON ANCIENT R1T I . : TOCAL AND L' PERSONAL B. 1.. .lauilsou of lieddine. Cal I Waller I'. Clilsum left this liiorn is uiuoiik Hit- out of loan business iiiB for his cattle ami citrus ranch of vls'tors in the city. L',30O acres In Old Mexico, where he II. It. Hull of i'lirilaml Is a business ! resume clearing of more land for l. C. Pierce of Coleman creel; was a business visitor in the city Wednes day morning. Mrs. l.each, ror.-etierre. Models up to date, IJunranteed. I'hone Csfl-J. Mr. iind Mrs. H. llowinan of Jacksonville Were shoppiui; in Med ford Wednesday. They will leave iu n few days lor a vi?it to lIKlluirs, Montana. Yes, only eiht more days of the l'inal YVIndup Sain. The time Is drawiiiK near. Alliens. Ralph I'nroell of liiiffln Creel( t.lient Tuesday nipht in Medford and left Vedaeday morning for Euncne, where lie will enter the University of Oregon for the second semester. Ml. 1'Itt Wood Yard, I'hone r, I7 Y. I'll I Janus Oliver of Weed, Cal., Is spending -a few days In the city visit ing friends and attending to business malters. Miss Callie Voseli will lve music lesions in Medi'oid on Saturdays. MIsb YoReli is a pupil rif I'rof. Kred Alton Haiuht. Phone "2 for Infor mation. Mr. and Mrs. Frank I.evore of Hutte, Mont., are recent Medford ar rivals. Old papers tor sale at this offlco at 20c for 100. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Dodge of Chicago, 111., arrived in the city Wed nesday morning and will visit Med-' ford friends for a few weeks. ado ladies bath robes. S2 as. Jf.nil Misses Rath Holies. J2.111. l'inal Windup Sale. Ahrens. A. C. Hubbard left Tues'day even ing for Portland, where ho will at tend the. sessions of the Implement doalers" convention. Baskets, toys, ehlnnware, novelties nl Japanese Art Store. tf Do Witt Stursos of Rosy Ann was a business visitor In the city Wednes day niomlnif. 884 Phone Heath's Drug Store. Oliver HarliaiiKh of Jacksonville Spent Wednesday in the city visiting friends. See Dave Wood about that fire In surance policy. Office, Room 404 M. F. fc 11. Illdg. Jllsa Evelyn Hodttens of Sacra mento, Cal., is speitdiug a few days in the city. January Clearance Sale of odds, and nds, overstock, etc., of electric ap pliances' nt 1'aul's Klectrie store. Ar ticles on display will be reduced ::.'.c a day until sold. Sec the bargains 20 1 E. li. Hrown will leave Thursday morning for San Francisco. Cal. Mr. and Mrs. Urown have leased their residence, and will occupy apartment at the Hotel Holland. Some ininhty big bargains on the special racks, ?:;.:. t: fis and '..'. Silk dresses, wool dresses, wlnl coats, spring H'eiilit coats and rain coats. Final Windup Sale Ahren Mrs. C. l.i. Speyer and Miss Itatina Spcyer. wife and daughter of II. It. Speyer. maunucr of (he Medtotd Com merclal Collect', arrive, i in Medford Tuesday evening from l.os Anueh Cal. Tho family ill make their homo at 203 North Holly street, lllg 5c milk shakes at De Voe'a. C. H. Owen. William H. .lohn.-on and Howell lllnes have file,) at Sa lent, articles of ini orpoialiou for tin Oregon I'rult Co. The company will develop orchard lauds, sell ami p.v k fruit and manufacture s;'tiy pro dmts. The compam is ori:;iim.-,l with a tapital of 2o."00. Sweet rider at De Voe's. Hcnton Howets of .-dikiiiil was a Medford b:i-ills visitor Wetlia-Ml.tv For your old home friends. "The Valley of the Kog'ie." 1 ':. 2 7 M The Kr.Kht of Pythias wi'.l enter tain their wives an. daughters ,u the c;dv;e hall at s o'clock tonight. Mc tlc. i ai ds and rei rc-liments com prise (he pio.;r.tiu of t!ie evening. tlates sells Ford cars, $200 down And a me;tth The l ady Elks ill entertain at the Klk temple 1'ii.lav atlcrttoon Mrs. It. Y. C'l-Unll-. i- chaiimaii ol the cop.iinitfee Bee the stock la!eis. carried br the Medford l'rii'.tint Co.. If you are In i hurry. Mrs. Fied M.riili of Cr.i'i's 1 -t spent the lir-i of the wo-l, in Hu city t tailing friends. Vtsh choeolates at lie Voe's, 3. It. F.aton has returned to ah home at Ittd-ile, Ore., iCter a i-it with MiHlfo-d friend- Customers sure ate i-cncmlin: to the Final Win-iep s.Ce. -:t. iy u.i i Mzser than ttie (uevtous Itarc.iln ar advertisl:: it. and oul s n.o-e da vs. Ahreti'-. It. li. Davi" , f Ta'ent was a Mi 1 ford visitor Ttie,!.iv afteraon Dr. Heine, pslclan and surceon Specialty. e'. n s., thrust. Of fice over Meeker's. Cilssses fitted K. K. James of Sa.. -e Is a:M.'':v T'. nut of town vtsito. j -h. tit- .. week. Ilakery koo.Is at He Voe's 1). I.. Swllutrl of I; '-" ! -.t T'i. - day in the city uttenilm- f n.iv. nintters. visitor in the city for a few days. For the best insurance sco Holmes, the Insurance Man. I. A. Duncan of Hague Itiver spent Tuesday and odne. day in the city. the different tropical fruits. Ifeliow has IO.iiou acres In cultivation. Fur ther developments were discontinued on account of war conditions in the republic-. Mr. and Mrs. Fred MePherson of i .mm iiauna or iacKoni uie was in i K;lK0 .uill, f.,t.ut Tuesday In the citv .yicinoru visniug iiieiius wiiua..llWKi1. , ,fp.sS matters. When this sal" (loses you will not j ... n. r Portland was the buy inlllinery at these more. TriiuuieU hats. Final Windup Sale i Cal., w as in ' he able io prices any fic and tl.1!'. alel chohe of stock at JJ.-Hi Ahreus. K. I.. Jones of Kile Medford on business Wednesday. hen lliopliy of liable Point spent Tuesday evening and Wednesday in .Medford. Batns 2'.c. Hotel Holland. Itoy Stanley was a Medford visi tor Tuesday and Wednesday from Kagle Point. F. K. I.al'oiut of Portland transact ed business in the city Tuesday and Wednesday. Hiitterinllk. 10c gal. De Voe'e. Harry I.. Irwin of Chicago trans- icted business yvith local liierchants tho first of the week. lohn '. Stall, of Make McFall com pany, arrived in the city 1 uesday for a brief business visit. Dr. F. Klrchgessner, Hotel Hol land every Wednesday. Hours for consultation. 1 to a p. in. 208 M. Craliam of Portland is a business visitor In the city for a few days. Isaac Hcst of Crants Pass was 111 tho city Tuesday and Wednesday vis iting friends and attending to busi ness matters. let some of those big bargains for le at the West Side Pharmacy Thursday. Frank Pelton left Tuesday morn ing for San Francisco where he wilt 1 enter a business colleu for the re mainder of tlio tvinler. W. Ccarson o. Portland Is spend ing a few days In Medford On business. Dr. Hart, physician and surgeon, office Jacksou County Dank Build Mrs. O. K. Osbom is spending a few days at Salem iu the interests of legislation affecting trained n'.irsos. Gasoline nnd oil nt Do Voe's Jack Aitkeu is a Salem visitor. He demonstrating to the legislators tho Aitkeii-Worihlngton fish screen. in the demonstration moving pictures showing fish wastage on unscreened irrigation ditches are shotvn. Harold .1. Dolib of New York at tended to business matters in the city Wednesday. Mrs. I.each, agent World Star Co. underwear, hosiery, phone 63S-J. I. 11. Adauison of Sail Francisco. Cal.. is among the out of toyvn bllsf uess visitors in the city. Alex Niblev of tlrants Pass Is a Medford visitor for a few days. Take that broken pump to the -Pa. clflc lllghwav Cn.ace. '." South ltart lett st. navies Wt-.us Anything. .'a s N. Mcl'iiue, Thomas McKen- ile. William I.. Finley, 1.. C. Niro, W illiam T Panel,, and A. II. Fergu son are among the Medford visitors ''roili Portland. K. Catena of Mis.-oula. Mont . Is speutliii'; a teyv ditvs in the city look ing airei im.-dness interests. iiemeuib,.- ti,c snic- starts Thursday at West Side Pharmacy. W. II. Whitehead of Chicago, 111 is spendim: a few das in the . ity on business. 1.. K Harris in St. Louis. Mo., transacted business in tut- illy lues day and Wednesday. I'll Spta's. We ale making up a ear of till Spiays to be delivered as soon as pnssiij!,.. if y0n expect to use anv nil Si.ray this -rasun. let lis have your ord. -is it t time. liogue liiv. t t'o tipelatiye Fruit tirowers Assot ia liotl. .1. A Perry, Maua-er. W. A. Wooiiwald tl Portland w ;is in the til;. Tuesday and Weduesd.r attening to busliuss nutters li F. hlteiy arrived in t:ie city Pu. ..l.u evening frvou tiallas. tire , and v-iil r-.niaiu !tir a I'eyv days yisi- 1 11 vl fl II l!it- 1. li. Towns, lid is a business visi tor in Cn- e,n tixim I'oriiiind. Mr ami Mis K. C, (lioiihy arriv ed in the i(t .'dnes.lay inorulnrt from Kiigene and will yi-it friends and tdntiyes near ksonviUe for a few y .,(,$ lee a t: hot water bottle lor If West Side Ph.ltuiaey Thuradav. Dr. .1 M. Keeue is i .-g.t're.i nt lie. tel Portland. Hortlan.l I guest of Dr. Holt or Kaglc Point i Tuesday. K. II. Harding of I. business visitor in fsday. Dr. .1. M. ake Creek war. the eky W'd- WASIIlXCiTOX, Jan. 'J 1. liepre seulative l'nilgelt ami the liou-e siih eonmiiltee eluirgeil with framing the iiaviil bill, linve' eiuuiletetl tlicir la-k mill will leport to the nuvnl eommitlee Monday a measure eitrrving :l.t:l.- IK"I,IMHI i'or I (I IS. I The bill provides thai ii the navy to get sali-tile- f ships by j private pluiits, J 2.0110,000 more i- iveeiie r.iin-nei! I .41 nv 1 . , TiK.sih.v it ml I . . . , ........ . j I" .s ,,,, ' oruanti. wnere ne ac- .,. IjiJs ,-,. compauied the body of Lie late B" ' ' appropriated I'nr eiiiipmeiit to eoti; 1.. r. i.oier aiuveo 111 .tieuioru .,.,., 1 1,,,,,, . .,vv v:,,,l,. Tuesday evening from Klamath Falls j 'j-lt, r:ll w bere he has been living for tho past j fc 1 1 1 couple of y ears. Mr. Lo.ier and fam ily formerly resided in Medford ami expects to return to this city to live. He likes Klamath county hut the al titude is too great for Mrs. Lo.ler's health, hence the change. Harry II. -Mills of Butte Falls was a Medford visitor Wednesday. . Tom Kinney. Carl Hammond and Hoy Watkius are on trial today be fore Justice Tay lor on the charue of killing a hog belonging to A. M. Ter rell, the complaining witness, near hl.H ranch on Lost Creek, January IT. The case Is attracting considerable attention among the fanners of that section and a considerable delega tion of them was present at the hear ing. A decision Is expected late this afternoon. navy 's the limit of co-t of misers from 1 (5.."iOO,000 to flH.Olitl.unu each, and of .scout cruis ers from ."i,0on,i)iui io o',tMUIOii each. Ul'TTii. Mont., Jan. 24 situation in the lower Madison val ley, 7i miles east of here, caused by an ice jam Iu the river, is iinprovin:, today. With a liberal use of dyna mite, the railroad gangs have man aged to break the he gorge in tli rlver and when this went out, mm '.: of the waler which overflowed 'he lowlands receded. Railway tracUs aro clear and the complete schedule of passenger The flood i l.tiXIKIN, Jan. '.'-I. Tint presi- dents of the piirliammis of the een : trill powers have "issued a lllilllifc-t" ! declaim;; that the nations they repre j sent are resolved on any sacrifice I m-co-sury IW victory, acciiling to a 1 ll..rlm ,li-i,ateh lo Kelltl l's ll.V W1IV ol 1 Amsterdam. The manifesto was is ! -ucd for publication liy lr. Johannes j Kaempf, speaker id the reichsing. at. j nn nllicial reception given lo the pnr ! iiaiiientary prc-ideul-, who are now in ciillfeleliee iu liellill. Is and freight trains being resumed on the Northern Pa cific. Ranchers In tho vicluity of I Logan have all fled to higher ground, leaving their household goods and In some instances their livestock behind. Two families were rescued by a party organized by Deputy Sheriff Sam Kilbride and Postmaster Louis Uevler of Logan. LAW AMENDED SAI.KM. Or., Jan. '.'1. The com mittee on assessment and taxation today reporled the senate bill providing- for notification of tleliutpienl ta.x- jiiiyers by postal cards instead SAI.KM. Or., Jan. 2-1. Although Adjutant General George A. White told the joint ways and nu-an.s com mittee of tile Oregon legislature that it would be impossible to conduct the Oregon Xatioual Guard on less money than the ninntint re(iiested, the eoiu miltee cut last night the proposed ap propriation Sin.'JoU. as a part of its task of reducing stale expenses. Ko rpicsted appropriiilions for the insane hospital wore c ut SS.74 1 and lor the tubercular hospital .:! 1 . 1 Oi'.eiO. The dispalch quotes t lip manifesto as saving that all saeritiee dclilalldeit from the allied Teutonic ) peoples in the future will he readily made "in just defense ngam-l an onciuv who has uuhlusliinglv unveiled hi- preda tory and destructive designs.'' G. M. Huberts returned Tuesday evening from Salem. - SAN FRANCISCO, .luu. Kethuba. the ancient jowuh rlage contract, will be reatl ht: day In Aramaic, the language Christ Is said to have usej Last Supper, according to llal cob Nieto, at the wedding ot Herman Itosenwasser to Miss B. Shemanskl. It is the first rabbinical i: hero in twenty two years. Dr. was the last rabbi married ben ho Is the cplebrant at today'i niony. Ilabhl MU hael Fried of Sacrad will read the Kethuba, which ej ies the Mosaic marriage laws, ancient Jewish orthodox seivio be sung by cantors. The will take place In the Hush .temple, presided over Uy the grt A GOOD FRIEND A good friend stands by you when in noed. Medford" people toll now Doan'B Kidney Pills have stood the test. -Mr. Ilklen endorsed Donn'r. over eifcht years azo and airaiu enn 1 I firms the story. CouUl you ask for I more convincing testimony M. S. Biden, shoe repairer, 21 S, j fill I HI BVl'IlUb. .MttlHIIU, m.'S. 'jsuifered fro:", what th doctor said ; was rheumatism, caused by un e- ; cess or iM ir acid in my moou. st 1 i showed itsolt by frvere pains, espec- !ially in lr.y uarii. .My kidneys were out of order, too, and these trobks t caused mo to run down fu health. ! thrutiuh the new-paper, with the amendment that it apply only to Mult nomah rounly. The original lull applied to tin whole --tat 4i and il intrndiu-tiou wn the signal tor the npprarnnce if niemU'i' ot" the emmtrv pre-.. An et't'urt was untde t amend l!ie pt'e-ent law' m tluit the untitit'ation ul deliu-(pietu-y wonld be printed in only one Portland paper, but thU UHvil Pros- couidn t Moou without Kettiim dim. I perts for tile ineaMite kivA b'dhjnosm.8 Kllllloy IMl s dM just what lume- are oud. ithev ttere f .,arant( v. u llo nntl s,r,n j 1 saw a sreat ehanse In my condition, j The pain began to leave me and ivy ! k'ducys uecamc 'ior .-ular ti nc-1 ten. Uy th . time I Lad finished t.nte boxes. I was w'.ih vit any s.n.: of the trouble.' Staement iven Seitembrr !!'".. i On March 10, I i 1 0, Mr. UUiv said: "It lias been so.ne. time since I have had any orcanion to laUe Doau's Kidney fills, but my opir.ioti them hasn't chuni'd in any way iuce 1 first endorsed them. Toduy am enjoying first-class health." j IM ice ;V'e. at all dealers. Doii't ' simply Rsk for a kidney remedy ;set loan's Kidney Pills the name that I Mr. Hiden has twice publicly recom-' mended. Kotei-Millurn Co., Props, j L.ulfalo. N. Y. j LOBBYISTS EXCLUDED BY COLORADO LEGISLATURE : I MKNVKK, Colo.. Jan. M.--Spc:iker ! Hoon Ifc-t i-reated a venation in ihe i iiou-e today by ordennj; the serueant - ! a I -arm-- to ri'hu!e from the floor all pt-r-o,v iuti-n-ted lor or a!ain--t any mcur": hi t'ore the Ifi-Iature. Splendid Concert Tonight;:,' Ashland's bent talent will be heard I in concert tonight at the First M.jth odtet church at s p. m. The cliorus work is pronounced b critics to be ery fine. Ashland possesses some splendid soloists, many oT whom have never been heard iu Medtord. llenefit of First Methodist choir. Admission cents. AMI'S 1-31 FATS TON I (JUT. HAVE COLOFMN YOUR CHEEKS Bo Better Looking Take Olive Tablets If y.Mir skin U .M vv c-inlcxion p.dif! li 'iiuuc co.i:cd--;'.pj. elite p xt 1 v o li.nc a bad l.i-li1 iu oiir nwi:!i a l.t. it'-m.iHl oii Av.nu i E.ikc Dli've T:Mrt.. Dr. V ! cards' lie TaMc; a y.j-; tituie lor e.iiomd were p;c;'.ired by Dr. Kdn.tvtU ai.ei' 17 e?rs o; study with his o,t;uii:. IV. llv.,,nK Olio TaMcM aro a ptir.'ly u::t lc e. .".ipov.n'! 'iiwcl with j . oil. a will know them by liieir j , '.a;- c I r. j To b.i e .i cl.-.t: , pin'; A'r. ''riu!'! cr ', . TM a ev!t;iL: of I - -yt-y l:1.c eb: l'' v'i.iV u mii'T -. t ' ttie cause. Dr. Mmc l'.rdtt act t-u bvii" aiii; i'.nvls like c.t'. iv.el cl liave no .m-arcu .;:tcr c:?ec.. TIkv :;ir; '.r bile a:i ! ovc(v.:ie con- ! sJ-p.TEit1!!. Tli. it's !v nv'!i."i.i ot" Iovcs .; an; S"M air.-u.-lb- bV a l 2?c per ' b.'V AU dii:-..i!s. lake .-nc or two! ns'iib." and uoic tho pleaaiiitf results. i Pag Myvavs U'orlh U'hi!.- Gl'holi.1 IIS for SclHHlule 1 l liK'l-: .V I UHiKM'i; V,M.TD iiitt-rnationallv Tanious thuu'ers in Till'. VI T OK 1.11 K k.U.KM CO.MKHV Timonoyv. lti'rttiii Kalicll in "l.nyo anj Matt'.'" Money to Loan ON FARM PROPERTY Six Per Cent Interest FROM $250 TO $5000 O. C. Boggs TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY ivMi:r. Kami. I imioi.v Call M " to i.i-(. nioi. llonl V'rnit Co. 1'Olt t'liy 11 1 Coi; a. n:i Uf :i- of yn it 1.K Tw.- ..'sr-Hlii; inMU'-. v'.ir t'l.l riyil.'-.tiitU' nur.. I-Uki.' fohit. Oiv. 2Sj ini yit:h lun.r-lliU'rH n ol.l t- r. .";i Urn?. run m.tv 1 1 r Ht SM.lv l l li j ... I. ! W VNTKU ' " 1;. h yt liiif ,i k l-.ar- ALL STAR CONCERT NEXT MONDAY Do you care for fine music? I .i vmi iv;ilie nv have really ureal iuni iaus '. Ahihcw-i. Mi--s Klulcin e eiilllailieil liy M el; il'il w ill a'Mar in a sujierb n t-i 111 , l t!t t'iU-h. rit;Iit here in Meilfyril nie All nt" tliein Mr. ;uhI Mrs. lhizrh-iiry :tnl ollieis ac- rilnl'ill S.ieiel V Oleliestl a. 'ii'-ei't next Moiulav cveiiini;. t r 11 sale at I Intel llnllaiiil. Siinw y..nr Mi-tlt'eiil siir'n Mini yntir ltitisietil .jiulv; lilelit alkl eonie. Bethlehem's Bid on Shells for the United States Navy over .-fXlimi.UOO to n ISritish I'li-i'ii that the Uritisli firm ilH'Hulillyr Olirst'lvi'S. To the American People: Tin. NiTivtiirviil' tli Navv lin-, levaicltil cohtriicl. iiiiiniiiitini: to biil(lir for II ami Hl-incli u-o.ii'ciiIf lor I lit- Navv. I'm- t lie if ut'lVmi uricf. vi'i-v miirli In-low tlio.f of Ami-ricaii iiiaiiiilactnr.'iv We kuoiv notliiiii; ol' the ha.-is upuii wliii h tin; nriti--h liiil were nuole. but the piiblir. is entitled to know' I he facts upon which ne ourselves h'ul lor thi.. work. Two years p.bo we took contracts to make 4.i00 1 1-inch shells nt a price of $),Mr,0viU (with heavy penalties for delayed delivery.) Despite tho fact that all our experience and facilities have been strained to fulfill . these contracts, up lo now not n ..ine.le shell has liccu iicceptoil by tlio (.'ovemincnt, iililiouli, mi the work already done We have expended in ivaKes, material s, etc Expended in. making tests for the Government ?H7,Ssl 7:.,ot)n Making our tolal actual expenditure up to date $322, SSI Antl we have not received a SINGLE DOLLAR on these contracts. In addition literal enforcement of the cmitrnct uiilit involve, pay- . mcnt of peuiilties for ilelayetl delivery already amounting to $i7H,ot(i. Navy Department te manufacturers, iiarc is are now .-o severe tiiat neither e nor, so far as we know, any other yet been abie lo produce in n'inntity'1 1-inch ..hells which will 'meet them. In the lilit of OUr experience, and having no Other basis, we bid for Iti-ineli sheils approxi mately the same rale per pound as tlirt upon w hich the Navy Department actually awarded a M-inch shell contract one year ojjo. CIIAS M. SC'WAIl. Chairinon El'CENE O. GItACE. President Bethlehem Steel Company Another Gar Load of LS Received last week and all have been sold Another Car Load En Route . This makes 46 Maxwells sold out of our salesroom since August 10 You Know the Reason It's the best car on the market for the price and better than some at a higher price. It's economical to run and the parts are cheap. We carry a big stock ' of parts. Call and see this car and get your order in for next delivery A. W. Walker Auto Co. .1 ' Pi:otT-