P'AGE TWO
10CAL AND
' PERSONAL
I.ynn Mowat of Ashland spent Frl
Uay evening In the oily on business.
:! Lurned of the Applcgate In
upending a few days In the city vlstt
lui! friends and attending to business
matters.
Mrs. Leacb, corsetlerre. Models up!
to dale. Guaranteed. Phone 083-J.
A. F. Bennett of Fugene tB a bus
iness, visitor in the city for a few
(tUVH.
SR4 Phone Heath's Ding Store.
Theodore Jensen arrived In tho
city Friday evening from Seattle,
:vb.
Crowson'R have established an af
ternoon tea hour, four to five o'clock.
A pot of tea and dainty brown toaHt.
fifteen cents. 2ti3
.1. II. C'ookson. of San Francisco,
Pal., Is spending a few days In the
city.
' Old papers for Bale at thin officio
at 20c for 100.
Charles Worth of Houston, Texas,
Is among the out of town visitors 111
' the city.
Mt. Pllt Wood Yard, Phone S47-Y.
26 1
Jlr. and Mrs. P.. II. Simnionds of
l.os Angeles, Cal., are spending a
few days In the city on a combined
business and pleasure trip.
See Uuvo Wood about that fire l'i-
Mirunce policy. Office, Itoom 404 il
V. & II. nidR. "
Herbert I.niinsnaiich returned to
Medford Krlday from northern Cali
fornia where he has been working
for the Past several months, lie will
rcanmo his old position at tho Pan-
torlum. .Mrs. Luiinsiiauch will re
turn to Medford Saturday evening.
lilg 5c milk shakes at lie Voc's.
. Fred (Uenn of Portland nrrlved In
the cltv Friday evening for a brief
business visit.
The pad on tho Akron truss never
Blips or pulls. If you wear a truss
you should see them. Heath's Drug
Store, opposite Nash Hotel. 263
H. li. Keith of Portland attended
to business matters in tho city Fri
day and Saturday.
For your old homo frlendB, "The
Valley of tho Rogue," 1.1c. 279
, Mr, and Mrs. George II, Davis arc
Medford visitors from San Francisco,
Cul.
Sweet elder at Do Voe's.
. William T. Flnlcy of Portland at
tended to business matters In the city
Friday and Saturday.
; dates sells Ford cars, J200 down
. lind 25 a month.
John Raymond of Ited Illnff, Cal
arrived In- Medford Friday evening
and expects to make his homo In this
vicinity, Ho will bo Joined in a few
days by Mrs. Raymond and their two
children.
Fresh chocolates nt Do Voo's
, C. L. Mormon is a business visitor
III Medford for a few days from Port
hind.
Dr. Heine, physician and surgeon
Specialty, eye. ear. noso, throat. Of-
flco over Meeker's, Glasses fitted
d. Neice of Portland was in the
city Saturday looking after business
Interests.
Crochet silk for now rainbow hand
bags at Handicraft Shop. 2titi
MIhs Dorothy Leonard, who has
been visiting relatives near Eagle
Point for tho past month left Sutur
day morning for her home at Council
DHiffs, Iowa.
For tho best Insurance see Holmes,
the Insurance Man.
C,tll. Hoover nrrlved In the cl'.y
Friday evening from Portlund and
will spend a few days in the city nt
tending to business matters.
Paths :."c Hotel Holland.
Clydn Campbell of The Dalles was
In Medford the latter part of the
week visiting friends and attendln
to busluesH matters.
ftuttermllli 10c gal. Dn Voe's.
I). N. Wait of Portland Is among
the out of town business visitors in
the city.
Cash paid for clean cotton rags at
Mot'.ford Prlnl'ng Co. tf
C. K. Collins Is a business visitor
In the city tor a few days from Perl
land.
Dr. K. Klrchgessncr, Hotel Ho!
land every Wednesday. Hours for
consultation, 1 to 5 and 7 to
in. :i;s
Mrs. J. It. Brown Is a Medford vis
itor from Portland.
Dr. Hart, physician and surgeon,
offlco Jackson County llnnk Hulld
Ins. A. W, llnrllctt of Ashland spent
Friday and Saturday In the city ni
business.
Gasoline nnd oil at De Voe's.
1. II. Could of San Francisco, wii
I ii Mr dford Friday and Saturday.
Kat lunch down town at Crow
Ron's. Homo cooking and prompt
service. Complete lunch 20 cents.
283
Carl Haufman, Jr., of San Frar.rls
(O. Cal., Is a recent Medford arrival.
Haskets, toys, rhlnawnre. novelties
nt Japanese Art Store. tf
I.. It. Dontre of Seattle, was In
Medford Frldnv and Sstimlnv lnol.lng
after business Interests.
, Oakery goods at De Voe's.
Chas. Stein Is a Medford visitor for
a few days from San Francisco, Cal.
Take that broken pump to the Pa
eirio Highway Garage, 2t South Hart
lett st. Paries Wi-:ln Anything.
I'. A. .Melchcr of Spokane, Wn.,
was in .Medford Friday and Satur
day. Ilring your friends In to Crowson'f
for lunch. Good things to eat, good
service, good music, 263
F. S. Hates of Kugone Is in .Med
ford for a few days on business.
The Akro l truss is giving S' lehdid
satisfaction to all users. If you are
Interested see Heath's Drug Store, op
posite Nash Hotel. 2ti3
.Mrs. I,. J. Kllnger of Ashland spent
'rlday and Saturday in the city.
MIsr ldah Ward is a Medford vis
itor from Ashland.
Miss Callle Vogell will give music
lessons In Medford on Saturdays.
Miss Vogeli Is a pupil of Prof. Fred
Alton Haight. Phono 72 for Infor
mation. 2(3
Mrs. A. II. Connor and daughter of
Ashland were in the. city Friday and
Saturday.
W. F. (Iloeckner of Grants Pass
attended to business matters in the
lly Saturday.
t'se your phone to do your drug
store shopping and get the benefit
of our prompt delivery service.
Heath's Drug Store. 23
Adolph Olson is a Medford visitor
from Trail.
Mr. and .Mrs. Fred Williams of
Chotum, Mont., are tourist visitors in
tho city.
Cash paid for clean cotton rags at
.Medford Printing Co. tf
J. It. Field of Dunsmiiir, Cal., Is
spending a few days in Medford on
businesR.
O. II. Anderson Is a business vis
itor In tho city from Denver, Colo..
.Something now. Campbell's cafe.
Best of everything, 113 W Main, tf
C, H. Burroughs of Tehama, Cal.,
spent tho first of tho week In the city
on business, returning to bis home
Friday evening.
Lester II. Jacobs, tho Junior mem
ber of the firm of J. W. Jacobs &
Son of tho Bungalow store, corner of
Riverside and Jackson, left today for
Goldfleld, Nevada, where ho has ac
cepted a position with his uncle in
the Goldfleld Merger Mining Co.
Newlon (iorman of Kaglo Point
was in M. dlord trading Saturday.
Miss M.uio Mal.i-i.ty of Oakview,
spent Satmday in Hie city shopping
B. Strung wai a Medford busl
ifiicir Sntuplr.1 from Fui'lfc
Point.
ilr. H. L. Youm; of Brownsboro
Alio w.rj operated on Wednesday at
f'acred Heart hosniMi. is improving
rapidly. ,Sbe will be able to return
to her S'oino probacy within twa
weeks.
George Peck of "ri.iieoni was it
Medford attending to I usincss mat
lers Saturday.
Leo llrudshrvv of Brownsboro was
In Medford Saturday.
;url Peyton of Pmspect was
among the out of town visitors lr
le city Saturday.
T. K. Danl-ls has leased the Hrad-
shaw residence on Geneva nve , and
will occupy It after iiie first of
Murci.
K. L. Proebstlng left Friday for
Wallace Idaho. He will return in a
few weeks, having purchased tho T.
K. Daniels residence on Siahiyou
heights.
Denis, Kimball and Pope, rer.oit
through their local agent, K. M. Mc
Kenny, that Medford Newlowna arc
selling at London at from 13 to II
shillings or $3.25 to 3.,"0 per box.
A. D. MrKoe ot Uunroin was in the
city Saturday visiting friends and at
tending to business matters.
' C. C. Pursell of Biincoin w-as in the
city on business Saturday.
Lee Fallow of Lako Creek trans
acted business In Medford Saturday
Frank Sllva was a Medford busi
uess visitor Saturday from Itunoom
Mrs. W. P. Holt of Kaglo Poift
spent Saturday in the city shopping:
A. K. Strong was a Medford visitor
Saturday from Fugle Point
Mrs. Mabel Richardson of Alask
Is tho guest for a month of her sis
ter, Mrs. George Von der llelleu at
Kagle Point
11. I.. Mathews of Kogue River
spent Saturday in Medi'ord on bitsi
ness.
Johnson, the Jeweler, lias Installed
In the window of Ills store an electric
loci, of the latest pattern, only one
other of the type being In use on th
Pacific coast. The clock Is operated
from the muster clock at the Mar
Island Navy yard, San Francisco
( al. The clock Is set electrically to
the second each hour.
George Francis of Klamath Fell
was In Medrord the latter part of tl'
week on business.
S. K. Wlllams of Fresno. Cal
a business visitor in the city.
l-'ranklln Ortou of llcMing Cal
Is spending s few dayr. In Medlord
Clark McPnerson Is a Medford vl
itor for a few ilavs from Weed. Cal
Miss Grace Kills of Kiddle, O
sliendlng the week in the el'y visit
lug friends and relatives,
Sain cviu.;ti of KcoIiuik speiil
the first of the wock in Medi rd or
business.
Daniel Moan of the Steamboat di
"lot is spending u foi d ivs in the
city.
MEDFORD MATE TRTP.UNE,
COTTAGE
E
Cottage drove, came back anil
handed the local basket -toshers tho
short end o! n l.'i-Hi coro on the
Natutoriimr floor Inst night, follow
ing their detent nt the hands of the
.Medi'ord learn the night netoro.
Failure of the local hoys to plant
the ball in the basket on niimeriiu
hnnces and general poor defense are
nllribiilcd I) v Couch lOiiin ns the
au-es of the defeat. Williamson nl
most w on I In game by several good
baskets from iiifficult angles, only to
ive the ball later to Cottage drove
llnwing I hem to lii-iii;,' ill 1 lie winiiin;
cores.
It is not iiriibnlile that the tie with
ullage Grove will be played olr, nl-
tliougli Couch Kluin stilled Saturday
morning that u stop might lie made
nt that city on . some northern trip
hen the iiieslioii of the supremacy
of the two tenuis will be settled.
The Cottage drove aggregation to
nighl nlavs a return game at Ashland.
OF VALLEY HEALTHY
Chief Quartermaster Nprstrom, of
tho local nuvv recruiting station, has
made n very interesting observation
oncoming the hcnlthfulnoRB ol
ogue Hlver valley. Out of fifty ap
pllcaulfl, forty have, physically cua'l
fled, being eighty per cent, while the
general average of successful exami
nations through the country, Is bl.t
twenty per cent.
Another Interesting feature is that
while the average age of applicants
has been IS and 0 months, the aver
age chest expansion has been 4.4
Inches, one half inch above the aver
age. The results are concrete facts
showing tho remarkably favora'ile
conditions existing In Medlord and vi
cinity for the robust physical develop
ment of the youth.
Tho following enlistments were
made during the last week: From
Jacksonville, K. V. and F. C. Puhl,
brothers, 16 and 17 years, respec
tively. From Talent: A. W. Holt, vV.
11. Lacy, 11. G. Works, and W. D. So
wash, making a total of 7 from that
place.
W. it. Coleman will leave in a few
days tor Alaska ,i'id win n main until
rext fall.
It's no wonder Hrown's candies are
so good. See our window display of
raw materials. 2ii:l
11. J. Castle of Oieg ir. City is a
u isiness vis'tor in the ci,v.
Arthur Grav of Grants Pass was a
Medford business visitor h rlday
afternoon.
Old-fashioned peanut candy, 30c
pound nt Drowns.
II. K. Flllngson of Albany is among
the out of town visitors In the city.
J. C. Mann left Friday evening for
Portland, where he will spend a few
days on business. -
Hurley Ingrahnm of Pond Is n'r.ong
the out of town visitors In tho city.
Tho Oregon Dairy Food Inspector
reports llrown s clean and In gooo
condition. '
People living on rnrul mail routes
huvo a new order affecting them here
after and new people going to such lo
calities must furnish larger mull
boxes than have been the custom in
the past. This order' was made neces
sary by reason of the parcels post
business. Many boxes were too small
lo accomodate parcel post mail nnd
carriers had orders not to leave mnl!
where It would be exposed to storms.
The letter mall boxes are also order
ed enlarged. However, those who
have their boxes Installed are not af
fected by the order. The new boxes
must have tho following dimensions:
For letters. lSVixfix'Vj Inches; par
cel post, 33Vix1lxll inches.
At meeting held this week between
clllKcns of Ashland and Medtord it
was tentatively decided to bol l a
roundup In this city the Fourth of
July as the leading attraction of the
day. The one held In Ashland last
year was a big success from oery
standpoint. Most of the riders thai
appeared at that event, will be se
cured for the local feature.
Dud Lawrence has resigned his
place In the Pantorlum. Herbert
l.aunspach takes his place.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
WAXTKt) .Man l.f. Mnni! capital
to engage In Im-ine-is proposition.
Phone 3 7 AO. "iis
FOH KKNT llungalow.
1 1th st. Phono I3S-.I.
S16
est
t'
S ACKIKICK S.M.K -Two span mares
One "Old Trusty" incubator. J.i.
.'. S. Norwood. It. F. IV No.
Central Point. i'ij'
MEDFORD, OREHOy. SATURDAY. .TAXFARY 27,
WHEN IS A GOLFER A PROFESSIONAL?
' 1 ' . . - A,,.n, nnut a nrT
U. 5. U.
CHICK
When does an ainntenr rolfer lie
enliie u professional
When lie sells sporting goods to
make n living'.
When does-an amateur goll'i'i' ve
niain an aiiiuleiir .'
When lie works as a golf course ar
chitect or writes golf article" lor the
newspapers and hingazincs to lunke
a living'.' . ' -
'flic ruling of Hie Vnited States
(lolf nssnciation in the case of Fran
cis (luiniet.'forffier open champion of
the world, hi'lfling that. hi! is a pro
OBITUARY
.Mrs. Klla Jane Shoults was born in
Lnwler, Iowa. November 3, 1X71. In
July, 1. SIM),' she was married at l.aw
ler, Iowa, to Win. T. Shoults. In
ISlIti they moved to Medford, Ore
gon, where they have since resided.
When a young woman she united
with the Christian church, and was
ever afterwards known as a willing
and faithrul worker. She was also a
member of the "Women's ltelief
Corps" and the "Women of Wood
craft." During the twenty years that she
lived in Medford she made many
friends. These friendships mani
fested themselves in nil especial way
during her last Illness.
fts much as she enjoyed the church
and her fraternal orders, however.
she was most of all a home-loving
body. She lived for her husband and
children.
For several years past she had
been In failing health and when her
last illness came she was preparing
to move to Hi nd, Ore. The end came
Sunday morning at about '1 o'clock.
January 21st. 1 H 1 7. She was uged
tr. years, 2 months and 1S days.
She leaves a husband, four chll
di-en, Harry Shoults of Minneapolis,
Minn., now. on his way to Medford
MEDFORD
Lefs All Get Together
for Once
X matter whether you are a Deiinierat. a Xuii-Par-tisan,
a Kepuhlieaii. a I'l'ohihitiuiiist, a Socialist, a
Pi'dLvressivc nr Ketn tiiniary, the odds are UK) to 1
youM enjoy hearing Tosti's "Hood I've," "Toreador
Song from Carmen." " From the Land of the Sky
Plue Wttter" and "The Rosary," as sung by Miss
Ruth Warner, Mr. (icorge Andrews, Miss llazelrigg
and Mrs. Isaacs. The program is filled with such
songs. There will be no intricate, "difficult to under
stand music" a la Mraluus. If you have a heart you'll
be really thrilled. Now. conic on nnd be among those
present next Monday evening.
Get your tickets, 5Cc each, today at Brown's or Hotel
Holland.
A. KULINti uvtnuuui n oti
fessional did not touch Jerry Travel's
Chick Kvnns, open and amateur
champion, or Waller Travis.
Ouimet's professionalism is bused
on the fuel. Hint he sells jrolf goods
for a sporting1 goods house.
For mi'.ny years Travis has worked
as a golf course architect, and ha
i laid nut inanv golf courses m all
parts of the country.
Chick Kvans edits a golf magazine
and emit ribiites articles on golf to
newspapers. Travels has written for
Kcwspiipci's and magazines.
from the Mexican border where he
has been -in the military service;
Gertrude, Grace and Howard Shoults
ot Medford, Oregon; . one grand
daughter in Minneapolis,'. Mlnesota;
three brothers, nurd Johnston of
.Medford; Frank Johnston, of Califor
nia, and J. II. Johnston 'of Iowa;
three sisters. Mrs. Mae Daw of Med
ford; Mrs. Sadie Miller of California,
and .Mrs. W. A. O'Xell of Arizona, and
a wide circle of friends and aciiuain
tancos lo mourn her loss.
John Laurence, who has been em
ployed in Medi'ord for ill j past three
months, left Sal ir-lay morning for
Los Angeles, whie !ie wi-1 rema'n
for a few months, retu'-ning to Med
ford in the late spr" IT.
fon 4
SORE, SWOLLEN,
TIRED FEET
Dennis Eucalyptus Ointment
AT ALL DRUQ STORES
tubes 25c Jars eoc
Mrs. A. True Lundy
Hotel Medforil
- : MT HOXIC COHSKTS
i Fitting, Hepairlng and Cleaning all
makes of corsets
I v
4
1017
OF FOREST FIRES
F.leven huiidreil nnd .-cventy-six
j'ires on the national forests of Ore
gon, Washington and Alaska burned
over illltIO acres of tiuihcr land, ric
slrnyeil J.'i.OUO.Otlil board fed of mcr
chnntnble timber worth 'J:t.mH uml
young- growth and forage worth
jfl'J.lioil, and cost the forest service
if Hl.tHIO to subline during' (lie fire sea
son of l'.HII, according to a complete
leinirt iiist compiled in tile ol lice of
the district forester.
In addition to the timber land, mori
j
v
than 10,000 acres of open ruiinlr
was also burned over.
Siskiyou Forest Leads.
The fires on the national forests of
lis district for 1010 were distribut
.1 as follows: Alaska 2H, Washington
4ti."i, nnd Oregon bS:i. in nainuer m
ires reported, the Siskiyou natnuiai
forest in Oregon leads the iiisuici
with o-HI fires. The Siniiiualiuie foi
st in Washington stands second with
a record ol lie Hies mi iim-
I'be lenst number of fires occurred on
the Tongrass forest, Alaska, where
lliree were reported.
Sixty per cent of these 1 1 . 0 tires ;
were discovered and put out hcloic
they had framed headway enough to
cover a quarter of an acre. Thirty-
two fires, less than it per cent ot the
total number, burned over more than
ten acres and did damage to exceed
$100 before they were put under con
trol. Any one of the 1111 other tires
if left to itself might have become a
large forest lire, says Cecil.
nuuiHTs Cnliso Most. Trouble.
Campers caused 2:1 per cent of all
the fires reported. Lightning- was re
sponsible for 10 per 'cent, railroads
for 8'.'. per cent, logging operations
li'i per cent, brush burning (i. These
figures do not indicate campers are
hoooniiiir more careless with fire
than formerly, but that there was a
great increase in the number of tour
ists ami campers visiting the forests,
according' to Cecil.
Nearly ifilnOO of the if lO.OuO spent
by (lie forest service in lire-fighting
in this district last year was used on
private land within or adjacent to the
iiiitiiinal forests to subdue fires which
threatened to enter the forests. Tim-
A Ml'SIOMKN" TS TO XIG'II T.
Page
A Treat for the
Entire Family
"UVM-MV" with W1LFI!I'J I.I'
CAS, a story of newspaper life.
Novel Keystone Comedy "Tug.
llont Komoo."
TOMORROW Mine. Olg.i Pe
trova in "Extravagance," and
Musty Suffer Comedy.
AM U SUM FATS TON IG II T.
Star
Always a Good Show
Phone 4 00 for schedule
I'P.AXCIS NKI.SOX, A11THIR
ASHI.KV, CI.AHA WHIPPLE 'n
"THE. IiEVOLT."
Helen Ware's Stage Succesn
TOMORROW Charlie Chaplin
in "A Night In the Show." Flor
ence Lalladie in "The Pilroy."
At Right Prices
Several used cars in
good condition. It will f
pay you to investigate
Power Auto Co.
her land owners furnished co-opera
linn lo the amount of .f."i-(l4.li3. K.x
cellcnt eo-oici:ation was given by tlii
stale foresters of Oregon anil Wa-h. 4
illL'toll.
SEE YOUR CHILD IS
Look at ToiMjue! Move. Poisons Finni
Liver mid Illinois a,t ' . I
' Once.'. I
Mother: Your child isn't natur
ally cross and peevish. See If tongue
is coated; this is a sure sign Its little
stomach, liver and bowels need a
cleansing at once.
When listless, pale, feverish, full
i.i l.n..,l, itnl llitn,it
III COpi, MIVMll, ',,, ...... ovm,
doesn't eat. sleep or act naturally,
has stomach-ache, diarrhoea, reiueni.
ber, a gentler liver and bowel clean)
ing should always be tne tirst-vreal-nient
given.
Nothing equals "California Syrnij
of Figs" for children's Ills! give a
teaspoonful, and in a few hours a
the foul waste, sour bile and fer
mcnting food which Is clogged In the
bowels passes out of the system, anil
you have a well and playful chili
again. All children love this harm
less, delicious "fruit laxative," and
It never fails to effect a good "In
side" cleansing. Directions for ba
bies, children of all ages and grown
ups are plainly on the bottle.
Keep it handy in your homo.
little given today saves a sick child
tomorrow, but get the genuine. Asm
your druggist for a 50-ccnt bottle ol
"California Syrup of Figs," then loolJ
and see that It Is made by the "Calii
fornla Fig Syrup Co."
THE JOY OF
PERFECT VISION
There is great satisfaction in pen
feet vision; a Joy unspeakable, but
unfortunately, many eyes are df-feci
tive.
Imperfect sigh, can, in nearly al!
rases, be restorer) by properly groupi
lenses; however, there must first
methodical, scientific examination
of euch muscle and every part of th
eye. . J
Our best citizens will tell you tha
my examinations are exhaustive ana
my work scientific and accurate.
DR. RICKERT
Suite 1-2, Over May's.
WESTON'S
Camera Shop
208 East Main Street,
Medford
The Onh' Exclusive
Commercial Photographer
in boutliern Oregon.
Negatives Made any time oj
place by appointment.
Phone 147-J.
We'll do the rest.
" E. D. WESTON. Prop."
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