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PAGE two TOCAL AND IMPERSONAL Sri:. r,.i r..- Mrs. I.e. a; a. '.rM-ticrre. Mo to datP. (-;iLirane-'l- Phone Mr. ; u.; Mr", frau. V.'.il:n of - .;!, M.i.i: , art; f:.o..iT t-'jt- out of ton vi:fi-r& in t;.e . I r 5' Phone jUath s Drug Store. V. i;. flio o' Oakland, u if'-n'iit. rt ' (It- In th i'v Iook- Old i-ap'-rK for -'a!: at thi.i of'.'- at for I'.'o. Air Uahun V.'i.ipr, of Iteddinz. Cal . i- a Med'ord .! -itor f'jr a V ,ja j Mt. Pitt Wood Yard, Phone ."IT V. i f, I i fn Jt:t-h..:i of S-a"!e. We.. ' ter,.it.4 a tf.s days Ir. tU r.ty on"'- '"r ar"1 fa" " ' days at Salem in the interest or a basin!-'. 'b-ai. Ho-ie fcivr VaSle., Canning (1endliis power hill. Sf Liave Wood a'.iout that firo I v'0- 2M' Ceoree Wlnrhell i a Medford .-i- naranre policy. Off it e. Room 404 M. I Wllilam Mil. hell. Misses Hazeljltor for a f--w days from Ktaca.-la. v ;t Pwt- !ilron. -lrna Ko'ierts and Zantth ! Ore. Xi. and Mrs H. V." iiinham an-J .n il t fn II If. .-.I -M.r.l.' moroinz from rbbasa. Thee still ' otrupy the. W. II. brown residence oa j Siskiyou Heights. j Jiicc e milk shakes at Ihj V'oe's. ; faii I:. Johnson and Hla!:e Frank-! lin of Los Ant;i les. ( a!., art Medford p'-cr in Medford Monday from Derby. vkVitora for a few days. Something new. CampfcelPa cafe. For your old home friends. "T;u-iJ,,!" every rhins. 113 W Main, tf Valley of the Itojtue," l'c. 270 John Burt of Portland transacted V.. :. Bates of Kupene was in '.!. hi:-iness with local merchants Mon cfl.' Saiurday ar,d Sunday. Sweet rider at Ijf; Voe s. Cosmopolitan, flood Housekeeping. C. K. -Montoiuery of Portland is ntivlir.K a few days in Medford loo- ini afer business ln'.ere-ts. Gates sells For,) ears. J200 down and a month. O. .". r'harron of Perlielty. Cal.. sie til the week end in the eity. Fresh chocolates at tie Voe s. Old-fashioned peanut candy, :Ui K. I-. Irwin Is a badness visitor in pound at Hrowns. -i " be Kltv from Seattle. The lady Klks will give a Saneing Dr. Heine, physician and surgeon. Party ar the Elks temple next Friday Specialty, ere. ear, nose, throat. Of- j nht, the first event of. the kind ever ti.: over Meekefit. (ilasofs fitted. j '":! in Medford. Mrs. A. B. Cvn Mr. and Mrs. V. J. MrPherjon of ! ninRhanj Is rhairman of the comuiit f.ati P-i'iit spent the weekend In li.r tep- fiiy. The Oregon Dairy Food Inspector Crochet silk for new rainbow hand- reports Firown'a clean and in Rood bags at Handicraft Shop. 2r, condition. V. hwartwood of ran Fran'is'o. Mr. Karl I'lrich of Prospect auii Cal.. is ipejidlnt; a f,-w d.iys In M-d l.'ieretla Knyart are xneodin? forrt r.n busine-.a. "' : vi-itin? friends at fllen- For the best insurance aeo Holmes, dale, the Insurance Man. r,r '" Hargravc re? :me. A. II. Campi ell of .Vanillic, Ca . practice February 1. Office In bi anioMMhe o t ,if to n visitors In Farmers and Fruitgrower Hank ho i it. building. f-7 Baths 2.'.c. Hotel Holland. "",', ""senburg will arrive in tV- T. '.. Stewart : it Kebo. V. n., city Monday nkht from Hobur; wad in llm city su! '.ij and Nfondi-y. brinslns two rarloada of hetp, wbi. b lliltlernillk 10c cal. He Voe s. he purchased in the vicinity of that F. 1 Frink n i.tisines visp ir ! ' 'ty. in he r.ty from :'..'re, Wn. Harry lio.-enbnrg and Hal fiahllb Caih paid for clean cc:!oti ra:s at (have returned from a business trip to Mw'.ford Prlnt'ni? Co. tfl -Vorlhcrn California points. T. M. i:er:.hoff f ( li innat'.. 0 j The Medtord public s hools opne is a Msglncss x'-i.tur ;.t the city ar , a 'hk days. Dr. K. Klrclnessner, Hotel Hol land every Wednesday. Hours for consultation, 1 to H and 7 to s p. ru. 2'is ft r'ii:iHih cf. Kansas Cl'c. J. f: f'i .MHilr cf. Kansas Ci'c. Kan., was it: Medford .Vcriday allem- Ins to b'ni' c-s nmttu:.. Pr. Hart, physician and sunteon. office Jackiejti County Hank lluild - In. I.. I'. Uwiier of -ea'.tle. Wn , i business virlrcr ip thr city, (iasollne and oil at I'e oe'. Mr. an I Mrt-. laeir? Adam of V neapolh, V nip. . are i uri.it vi ' : In the ,;i v 'ir,. :i.-., te l!a:et, to;?, chuiaware. nov at Japanese Art Store. tf, Th.it Medford is well represented ! riBaiion code, at Hit Cniverrit of nteKon i " i ! v'- y isaa. s an I Cans GotUeh I'-t denced b the tollowiim enrollii.ent of , Sunday niabt for S ilem, hr.i the', students: VVtill.n.i Vawter. .eHi lol-b In (he interest of Ihe bill club; Frank Farrell U , Flo. J llarl.!r"r lo-lm: of liotie l;n. r. niedi'.in- tieoro Cates, coiiiui.Tie Donald -NeAb. rry. law and iee Inb Itiilnh Pierce, economic. .J.iv line, baud, Conilliet.e; .lames Vnrcc. i;le. club, flolph Phiiip-i. llcr'i.it li.-ntk Marie Cales. dc" club: Hii'l: l.:i.v-j'he rerce tnui. . Ml- e 'all.lerlui-. Vera OlinMca.l. l!,l t.iliran. Harold Urn wr.-llin:: !n llnrkm member of tm nit', Marian !'. en and iK.n i:.,..t l-Jual V iiel'i, -no- at Min i.! Kaluh i'l :li illne .1 01 niiiei... i.. n.liev a few da; s in lh'- rit attend' ii buslnc. matieis. .Valeniini -ti. K.-i s, tar.iv eap. Modford I'.oob Store I. i Ma. e of Portni l illen led to business mail. r ill the i Moil- 1 day. Bakery goods al I'e Vac's. W. I. Cameron of Itu.h -lty attending to bu.-iues Monday. lSathr.ibci uolng f.l-l Hi I III ihe illt'l-r.: fe loft, Good lali.e HI fl " Alii.:-' Royal llrown of Kaab- Point 'ins in the city on business Mon-I.n-. Take that broken pump to the P elf . Highway tJaaye. '-") South Harr iett St. Davit ft'tvtJ Ans tlilriK A. G. IHshop was n Mrdfotd lisilor Monday from Kagte rolnt Valentine stickers, i.ir.l-. ..u v etc Medford Hoo ttoi'e. foro this session of the boilsC. I f f f-e Creek at-j nuatters in the Monday. V.'on'i'rf '! larafri in id J Ar.rea. - j 1 I-'oI!o inj: a nui..:,T cf t. on. plaints ;of TrV.e--- 'In - 'iTxZ f ; o jc,: meter-: ; i.-r of (iie city the E-ol.-.e department ! deeicif-d to take aay their drif-! j in privj-jce a t:.f- be-it ni'-aa- iy ' stopping t i; s prjf.: i. I ireafte r . Urivrrs ui,':r I- found g-ulty- of t.reaXitiif the fra'.'iO rdiri?ncp , i hav thr:r drivir, privil- pended for a prlod of ninety day. ,: i A if-cor-d ofi'-n-.e- viii i.rla? a peru.aj . r.ent b irr itjn. j f tor r!-an Mvon ra-ji at! ' M" 'ford Pr.ntia,; 'o tf".. j The ioil'ft do-part mf r.t ha- !.-Ufc.l : a j.rninx to driver of car- who nav not seturt-d lfM7 n--iiae ah a riven ut cars not Larini; the new linse-! are li:i'ie to arrest at any tirne. Attention. AH per.-OL- ishio to ?ro irops for 'i.c- ar.r.er will ;l-ai call at o.'fi-e at fa. ro:;.- this; ttobrt ar1 amor. , j Htmnt- -liO -ct rii wc :lc-en(l at Medfor'I haul Point, retiirnin? to Monday morning '-' IU,W !;ilflrfn's roats. Value '12 Abrn. P. riltswoith a a iiui vis- H-arst's or Metropolitan until Janu-; arv A- -'"" aib for 2 years. Med- ford liook .Store. 203 ludse P. II. Ii'Arcy of Salem, dis-j trict deputy (jrand exalted ruler of! Oregon, will be a rlsiior at the F.!ks lodsse net Thur-dav night. j I I I'iio)' 'or tlie second semester of t school year. Fort and A. C Hubbard returned Sunday from Portland, where ti'cy attended the stare Implement dealer convention. It. heeiey and I.. R. arner hare rturned from Portland, where they J attended the Shriner ceremonial. I r'r"'1 Stran; will arrive in the 1 1 Monday evcnlns from Ho?ebur; ind will vi-:it his parent-:, Mr. and! I .Mrs. Charles Strang, for a fcv da-..l I V. X Campbell has returned fiom J Port. .ml. wiieie lie attended a :; i-i ItU of dejiitK rats prominent in 1 . ! ' j .olite. j IVrter.l. Xeff hat returned tn Mcd- :o:il from Sa'em. wh.re he Hfi.lt! three d.o s In ihe Intervals of the lr- . I .e0ri4e l-.-el. r or tlie Denver son ! : 'in--;, house of Ke, :r,ls . , i,i t!i :' ami will alien. I tae . o'lipi! me,.; . by and int; lonUI.t. W. V. ( ani,uiell retnrnei u cil v w ben., iie inter. Irom l.os Angeles. Cal. .-pent tlie fnt part of tip xil.-tln lla-'"il. r. pre.-.-nl inn lh.' f V. S. Chapman i 'ended to Mi-On-i i Scuttle eon. lnii; fit m of Carstena at d iKarls. i.. a M...f.... vi-,tr mid i'i Par-.a'teiid ihe eir.in.il tioeuiis toiii-ibl I " "u'd. of Juiin K. Pli.e and : ot S. altie. j, in Ihe c it v to at- lend I lie CO'llnil ilieeling toillgilt. A. V. K.lnier ,md Andrew Kcr.-; tre aucsled Saturdai evening ey ; poliio sergeant Pat M-go on a cbarg-i of drill. kenne-s, Iti.ih appeared lie-! I'oliie .halge Glenn e. Tawor; i loi..la n.oimng. I:lnn-r pieafl.-i' eulit and I.b .. a fill" of i ami i mi nitln. Ills ' Kerr n lit I. d -t d I Judge Tailor j : his at: erneen Mr. and .! I Grants P.i.- l-l fur ! y t for Ki.t;n ; a t'w d n Of .,.r. Mond -."'itdir clb lulls, a .r , !'" - - ' I an- e :.... j. s . ! I ob.ncl llo-ia: .a'tle I,, in ia. , ;j, ' n.g ...f ie m. me, 1 I 1:1 ! e mi .ri.'lt.v. t ii'.iristfiti i ; I- ii'tei. I tin I r:i I '.'.H 1 i-T t!4'-" pun h 'inr.ilj o ;.o . i : '..cn lefuiidii: ': m- d o; i. - , , ,.,.,, el unH'P MEDFORD MATT; TRTBUNHR. An aerMtnt. attnbut.d b- utl nes to rckk-s! driving ovrurre-i Saturday evening whn Karl t'ry nold drove h:. Maxwell sedan car into (be car or f!iarls M. Ka?Ii:io aa KngliMi was turning into th drive 1 . .u " t-' ..- 4 . q'i-st;oa. Martha Vao Krtieeiaf. itru' k the Lu.i.-.a cr at tne foracrd i H t rad, brc-aUir.? trie fndr. hood an4al of the home .ono1:fcs depart-j runnier ijoard and oiisterias th' j uient of Cornell ua: verity, plaui- d : Lattery .qx and Lattery. The ft , - Just seed." ra.ird bv weepin an frani iinvfr. ar.d thr front axle of; the Reynolds tar vere Wr.X. The oo-. r.ir.:.m Af th- .ru i.nin Ikm. I Th'. Par ut-Tnrh-r Circle o.' tUeJtoId priard for th- rorm.-II rad- .I'drViOD fl'.hool will riifter at o!orit Friday afternoon at the A?. k.on thool. A )ipl-r.did proji.-arji hn ufin ;. .iar'l, as foliois: D'un'j ne'l c.i-ertl-e by boys from tth, 7th and tb radef. Ft-! i( dance by j.-jrl of Cie iitjF ,tli and "th grad?. Son; bv lower gra-lf-s. fcolo. MiM ( renen. i Address. .Snrerintendent Hilli.-?. Th pro.-am 11 be followed by a Luii- All patrons o, the , .Reboot and all interested are co: . .. I -'J ia 11 invited to attend. n. .. Walther is spendins few A. Y. Waiker is a Portland visitor atrendins? the a;:to show. Miss Alice TVmmer of Ailjan- !r. spending a fear dis in Medford vis iting friends. S. M. Cross of Kl Paso, Tex., is I.endins a few days iu Medford and other valley points. r. M. Ahrens is a visitor at Port land and other Northern points on business. E Some MiUy-odJ Oregon tlemucriit a-emblid at the Portland" hotel ve terday nt the cjli of Samui 1 White, c-huirm:.n of tlie ilerruH'rn'ic t;.'c cen tr.il committee. Tiie-e were anion:-' tile I'aitlituI and they come rrom eery eountv in the t:ite. They were member of the various county eeritrul comiilitti c nrul oi' the fate eentral committee. j Fiery county in the M;ii e wcm reiu e- -euted. A tew of the inner '.';::i eoiild not attend, but they to it tiiul their interest- -ho-itd not In oierieoked. ;.nd dependable jin,.ie w ere nti !i:i:id. T!ic loIiowiiiL' recouiTircndalion were mitde : Km- Fniicil State- i!i-triet uttor ne.v. Cla'ciice I.. INan.e; tor Cnited S;:iie- ni::r-!i;i'. F. II. Tieiieiior, of Currv: for I'nited Stc.tes icvcuiie ed- ' leet'ir. f. A. .Mi ler of l.eli.inon; for j enlleetl.r of ci:-t -, Will Moore o! ' I'einlletot: : f-r .o-tni-tcr of Port- lend, fic.l-e II, Wl-.nn: ior !ij-orui-er we-t. in ili-tn.-t t:um loan Ib .iir.l. W. X. Campbell of MeJ..i ,! : jlor ii'p:aier en-tern iti-tnet fi.rm ! loan board. Sii.i'li of I'l-inccilif. OVER MILLION TOILERS OF LAND GIVEN FATTER PAY WASHINGTON, Jan. U'ae raises raiiKiug from five to ten per cent were siven to 1 , 1 1 'i.OOu workers in the I'nited Sta'tes durins Novt-m-ber and December, Secretary vT!son of t;:e labor department ei-timaled today in a compilation of figures covering thirty-eight states and shop ins that ."i-G establishments in cr aed the sti.e of the pay ens elope. Tla secielary called attention to the fact that 24 1 of the incieases were .oluiitar-. Strike hrouit'it : In iT.'Sii'v Tlie lariie-t number of em ployes berietitfed vero ill tie iion ".ml :t."il iiidiif.tr. They nuniber 1 r. . .ij 0 . The textile Industrie., were next nit.i J-'lioJO. Most of tile in T...IS". the secrctarc noinlcd out. iii'iM ,:rantid al'tef the :iatlor.al elc -liop. M.l Meeting Tuniubl. Merchants' association. Me Commercial club and Greater Hon! ! Me ford club !ll join with the people tnjMrj.. Renter leaves five children. Dr.' :a meeting nt fie public library halt.'.?. . Uent-r of The Dalle;. Misses! j ::!0 ,hi m-i'iiiiratej Dorothy and Cordelia Renter of The 1 jthn work of pr-parln-4 Tor a Coi.p.-; and MifJ Klj,aljf,Ih ,;Pilt(,r . ' omm, mite D.,v in ...Vb ration of t h' I Jackson ville. The funeral was held' j beginning ot shipments of ore f. on j January -" at the Catholic church, : u.e ,,-.e i.etige mm- ana eegm hu-inei campaign or advertising our ast mineral resources to the ciutsulc world. Kveryvodi is invited. A big ev.Tit is planned. Remenvyer t!ie lO'irl this evening Mji-win itcniinn, J iMon nr (-''-"'i to ir.'-et Jal (). Maoni- H.ilt T.i-d.v. .Ij:ui ' rv . ;'t 1:1- p m. .-,a:p for t.ie r'i!po-' of a-U'mlui;; iiie funvtai of ;Tlro. .1 W. Thmnrtfi ( .1. S. Woo'il uiiit, j; w-v: ' --T99 LATE T0 CLASSIFY i LOST- -A of nuvhariic's wtiitej s.-iuihwcst M. dfnrd I S irda : A'ltii t o i.ea'ie it Powers .'; I lesiuuncu wt)""!."! MEDFORD, nT?F.r;OV. Germs Get Busy t int Lrvon in follow (What is dusi?" To mer tills nary room, in a kind of beef lory as UW jeuj . Iirre i- n.'- w BY t Head .of Home Economi1 Lepart- mem Cornell Ci.iverity. New York ' State College of Agriculture.. ; Ou.st plants, are Iulcro-or;4a;iinl,. : Ther arc larse niin.bprs of minute i u 1 ui ,ui2Mia w BJitillt tj.it they cannot sen by the naked eye but re- nuire the aid of a powerful micro-! , scope to show their presence. Var- oui nan.es have been divert to these miuute living ooaics, sum as Korma and microbes' , Bacteria are carried on panicles : of du.u. in liqaids. and on the sur-; face of fruits and vegetables as weil as ottier articles of food ex;oed in the market. Tiiey po.-sibly find - their way into the house by means , or arains. anfi idw ar rarrifi bvL insects. Normally, they are found in the air. in the soil, in water, in food, to the month and the digestive tract, on tne k(b. under Hhe nails. in tne nair, in tue ciotmnB. ..mini, reprouunuon ue- peudi on warmth, moisture, and food supply. Some species produce a new ,-tiieration every half hour; thns a : ir.cle bacterium, if its growth were to-nliy unchecked, misht become in 12 hours an ancestor of lfi.OOO.vOn ccveriuants. Mlds also are rUcro-organisa.-,. A colony of nio'i o-fanisr Krowins on ome substance forms a velvety ,.i. bavins a dark center. We often Joe bar R thread buddiOB and branch-, i.'ig' to form a cr-.work over fou 1. r.arn head produces thousands of duet-line spores. Some molds row win, 1..... ....... ,...!. ' ........... v itiuu ia icnuiri for b o-terla, and some flourish In the OBITUAEY I. Y. T.u.ma I. W. Thomas, aired 7S years, died at bis home 71S West Main street. Saturday, January 27. 1317, a native of Wales and a resident of the valley : since 1S77. Ha formerly owned the ! site of Pern-dak". He leaves a wife' and one son, Joseph A., a grandson. ; and a brother. Funeral services will ' be held at the residence Tuesday, January 2 -Hit. at 2 p. m.. Iter. II. M. I manuam of uciatin;;. Interment in Jacksonville cemetery- Services con ducted at the erave under the aus pices of Warren I.ody-e No. in, A. F. & A. M. Friends and acquaintances are invited to attend. John Vim cat Smack died at Kopie P.iver. Oregon January 2:;, If I 7. He v.as born in New York City Aug. 6. is 12. He was a veteran of tlie civil war, having served nearly four years In the S.'ith New York, in fantry. He participated iu most of the battles in which the Army of the Potoinoc nas euga(:"d. lie made the forced manli to usport Shcridau's cavalry at Appomattox and stood in line of battle at. tho final burrender. After the war he wa encased in the mercantile business in Chiiapo lor many years, but falling health ca ised hira to remove to this place about six ears aao. a man of rare As a citizen be ua worth and wa, highly respected the entire coinniunitv. Funeral services were held at tiie residence and bis niuiaius were hurled In the local cemetery. Surviving him are Ms widow, Mr? Jane K. Sma-k and his only child. Mr. Charles S Smack of St. I.onis. ItFl.'TKli Mrs. Christina Renter died Januarv 27 at the home of her ron. Dr. J. A. iteuter at Tlie Dalles, Ore., ag-d i',7 years. Mrs. Renter had been a resilient of Jacksonville for thirty years, bat spent the past to years a: tlie home of her son 1 '" She was Lorn at Saxop.v. Germany. I j Jacksonville. Rev. Father Powers of-i (i,i,Uing. Interment was In Jackson- ' j ville cemetery 1 SHOri.TS-The funeral of Mrs. Klla Mhoults was held Mondav after noon, the funeral service beiun read SI l1!.! 0nvii lll.i an. el, a 1...,' i tbarse of the Women of Woodcraft,! Cri'santheniunt circl. 1IKXDKR Hiram Rentier died at this residence on West Iloliv street jJ.4tiu.n-y i'v a;d 7." ears. :. months, j Mr itender. wbo bad been a rcsi ; '' nl of Medford sinie ljoj, was a i civil ;,r etera:i. serving as a private tin Com, any H, triiti Wisconsin In- fantry leaves his wi bitv. and a son. I'-iiy Render of Medfoid. The fun-ral will b- h.-bl T les-.lay ji,,-.-. MOXPAY. JANTARY 20. When You Bake l udtv on HmWk. ine. ti-Ur. TS'.v r- frwpintly fo-tad itij .hiu-v i, . (i:-m of n.olj foui-i cn moist cil.it.4 t:Jt have not !;e M eno-rd to tr -t '. : ir. Mutiii'r.-i i uj i!!::airou cf tiu. j IiLCS'voria N: ."I i ta ttii ; :.f of or,"ai?m hit h 4 tinker th': iti.n an.l cii'.isef iiiflaiiiii;--1 : t.oc. j . A tbirrl !.in-l of ! laiit-orsaoUm l : , o:eu pr?-nt in bucA dk.-t. T:.:i iorirani.'m is yeaM which is ai.-o a: sina!e cell but which in reproduced ; 1v u.c. tfca, SKrir0Bt fro: tbt., ca,. mar 0. ,nay not nretk j Qff ater i The little yea.H plant, although so , I, ,, ,4,u,., , i. . dowed with many of the powers of. ........ . I1 trees anu vezeiautes anu outer nijiu-f,, Ir ,-,,i u. - . I . er piantt Ir reimires fnnil hr, n ccr- ! tain ran, e of temperature in which' t rows and ,3 iajlIred or kul. ed ,JV (0o nih 0, t0J osf tenipPr. ature or hv lno liu!fc moisture Tile work of tb, T,a,t f,,aat ,c ,)ro3(1 js , chaD!, the 8uaar , th(1 sponge into t o substances, alcohol : a , . care,i carbon dioxid. The! mi!Uoi,3 o( hule hahhl(.s ,n ,he spotid cannot hreak thfnn-?h th. 1 ;titli Ri,en of the flour, so tbjv j ralse the mfjoe ma,5. when ,,e ; bread is Uke(, ,he u dissipated. , the glut(n walb of these bubbles are ba-dened arj ,,.tle ,.ole. reniain filled with air only. The alcohol Is driven off by the beat It is very difficult to keep weeds out of the vegetable garden because their seeds are carried to the soil Iu many ways. When the weeds have sprouted or grown a little, thev mar nt-i!,! hr. eii In the bread sarden we want onh j yea-t to grow, but it is very difficult j to insure its prowth alone ince in . the bread Karden neither the good plats nor the bad weeds ever become visible. . In no other way does the household 1 bacterlolOKv interest thn . """i" ISO mUCh as When PnnnDMA,l -!.!. .1... baking of her bread. noon at 2:3 at Perl's chapel. The service will be in charse of the f. A. It., Rev. Rollins officiatins. In- : terment will be in I. O. O. F. ce.a,... . tery, Medford. TEUTON TROOPS IX AFRICA GIVEN THANKS OF WILHELM ' '-W1)0, Jan. 29. The emperor of Germany, on the- occasion of his birthday Saturday, according to tin official "tatement issued in Berlin, and transmitted by Itei.ier's Ainsrer dam correspondeiit, -ent the fo!io-.v ing order eo Dr. ZoU. the colonial set retary: "For thirty months the colonial troops iu Hast Africa, cut off from all regular communication with home have been fighting uninterruptedly against a:t enemy far superior in numbers and weapous. Fighting in a tropical climate and equipped only with the most simple means, the colonial troops under their brave commanders have performed deeds which are worthy to rank beside the achievement:; cf the forces at home. "Whatever fate the Lord Cod may have in store lor the sm.-ril hand of heroes, tho fatherland remembers ut.i profound comeionsncss th on.s fighting in distant Africa. I declare my imperial thanks and my high rec- jognition of the ttooi s for their heroic D,,rt,.v(,,.,.,. , , ,,., , , ! 'barge ou to communicate this or der to niv colonial troops as soon as pos.-ible." SAN FRANCISCO POLICE ARE "WISE" TO MYSTERY MAN SAN KitANCISro. -Ian. "v.Ti 'iii.iteriotis man." who was referred hy Kranlx C Oxnian dtiriu:; the latfer's testiruony in ihe murder trial of Thomas J. Mnnn.' '-t.-rdity a the man who heltti Mooney and hi. illed aoromitiicH ulai-o tho milt on the .-not where a bomb nloded n , , . .... a te-A n.in-.ne. later, .filing ten i-er- is kuowu 10 the San ncisoitoreti to health; I oli f:ir.t;i.'t Attorney Chrl. M. i'i-k-t:t admitted ai Mnirii late today. In said that V.-, (M'.ict. woj.M arr,i the man h'n th tim catnf. It was inc-Msuood tnai th; man was inor-j ant of !ie conte.nts of the suitcase. w I'i' h the state clair.is contained the inffrn.Ti iiiachinc. AbolutelV ReiTlOVCS IndirTOstion. Ono,sacka;c prox'csit. 'PJicrtrAl riri!rnc:ts. I I F. ' I SELL-ASMS 1017 PLAN COMMUNITY 10 M-,--.:..r.l M.-J .1- Cret.ter !:..:! -cue, t h-i-in.--- ..1,1- :w-iicl..- i-r.,! ilub. in :ii p-;.:.- ill d :ut im- I t in the 'ui- I :! 7:.:" LTtlu-j e.rii:.- :.. Tiltl'.'f- ' Mijimuinrv dnyj ..rii- l,.--n.liii:-- !"ir;. nit-r.: :r 1 lion t.. I-.- :i:iii- . .r;.i rnnr' 1 - of till l to t!i I bii-iii. ..! ;-.t - regi-m. Kvery- - u.eeiir.g and t" e:.Illiai'U fur t-re-til-J ..ut-ii!e i:lii!..-ve!-.ied r.-- '.ih! in tin- e:i-t Mr lie for priifilaiiie ve-:. I: i- tin- the people of tui- Mpna l.r-. ' r. :iiult -;ii.-' illV.-t-:it Lt- in 1 t-itiiit -t ii--:n- i citv t-. arrvii.-t if . our xtra.nlm.'rv ' nin..r,I n. on the a--!iri!ptlon thi.t we mu-i let e im e t '! 1 ! i.uv. Th. re are he wiiilil know what fore it " ill eiiliie to attractive invc-t- ! met- lu re for million- of capita!, ii.imunity dav wiii tie dc- C.pi r (. oteil to -lircading hroi'dc ist -ucli iu- fi.iniatinii as v. ill i-au-e i!i:tjn-iii.ate in-ve-.i.-atioii. Development will follow. Tlie bu-inc-s people of thi- com munity. thro:::i their o:g:priz.ttion anti othcrwi-e. e;i!I be-iti the organ ization of t'ni- canipaign tr.igbt. It i- de.-ireil tli;.t all local iut.-re-ts -hall be relil'e-i l.etl there, Tho-e ooii ceinei! (and everybody i.-i -hould fill tlie hall am! help to -tart big thing for -till bigger tliiii---. AJdre e- will be made ant! committee- appointed to jii-ii-eciite the work. The fallowing telegram liu- been received from H. C. linwn. manager for the Towne c-tafe: "New lio.-iieUe. X. V.. Jan. 'JS. .Medforu I .'(..iniuereial Club, ledford. Ore. : "Will lake great pleu-ure in acting upi-n your tele-.-ram -7tii and am iti--tp-i-v!ng ' Stiiterintemletlt Carnaliaii ilehver you !iy Tuc-uay next as ci.u- trihution toward vour adtuirable plan nil. ton- P.lue I. edge siiija-itig: ore. i-e.pu.-ted. t.,r wiiulov,' di:-p'av. 1). C. liifi iWX.' DISEASE GERMS DO NOT LODGE UPON BOOKS P.ALTl.MOlir.. Jan. J'l.-T!:e the ory that iii-ejse germ- find lini..'ing in nu-a-h-haiiillcd hbrarv and school book- i- di-pinveil by t' -:- made by Ilr. C. A. I.aubach. b.i'-teric.'.ogi-t of Johns ll-.r.kin- iiiiiver-itv. TESTIMONIALS FOR MEDICINES Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Company Publishes Only Genuine Ones. I The tr5t!rr.onia!3 pulnbhed by the ' T vdia H Pinkham Meitcine Comnanv come unsolicited. Before they are U3ed th? Company takes reat care to inform itself about the writer. Never know ingly, ha3 it published an untruthful letter, never is a letter published with out written ennaent 3igned by the writer. The reason that thousands of women from all parts of the country write such prateful letters is that Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound has brought health and happiness into their livts, once burdened with pain and illness. It has relieved women from some of the worst forma of female ills, from dis placement, inflammation, ulceration, irrefi'.arit: nervousness, weakness1, stomcch troubles and from the blues. It is impc3?ibl 1 for any woman who 3 well and who I has ripvcr -sufTerctl I to realize how these , poor, sutierm? v,o- ln. , ' and theirke'nd'ire to he! p othr women who are sufTerinr as j they did. TO ORDER $25.00 UP Also Cleaning, Pressing and Altering 123 E. MAIM. UPSTAIRS MEDFORD Vulcanizing Works All work guaranteed. Auto Tire Kep-iinnr. AVc sell Fik ami Mioli clin Tires. 36 South Grape St. Medford "If V1 J km i "CASWS" BEST IF lirt for Uvcr anil llowek, Bjj Urrath, llad Cold, Sour SCuntneh. Ot a lb-cent box. Sick headache, biliousness, coat'ai, tongue, head and nose clogged rjp with a cold always trace this to lot. ;i!d liver; delayed, fermenting food in the bowels or sour, gassy stora-.:h. Poisonous matter clogged In the in. testines. Instead of being cast out of the system is re-absorbed into the blood. When Ibis poison reaches the delicate brain tissue it causes coo-ge-tion and that dull, throbbing, sickening headache. Cascarets immediately cleanse the stomach, remove the sour, undigested food and foul gases, take the e-Jftsj bile from the liver and carry out all the. constipated waste matter and poisons in the bowels. A Cascaret tonight will surely i straighten you out by morning. The; work while you sleep a ld-cent box from your druggist means your head clear, stomach sweet, breath right, complexion rosy and your liver and bowels regular for months. AM I'SKM ENTS TODAY. Page Always Worth While P.U.I.IF. Ill'RKK in "THE SHAD OWS OF SCANDAL and 5-reel visualization of "MKSSAGK TO GARCIA, (" featuring Hobert ton nes. and Mabel Trnnnelle. Tomorrow Bessie Barriscalo Chas. Ray in "Plain Jane." Medford. Oregon, Jan. IS. 1911 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: This U to certify that I, the un designed, had very sereve stomach trouble and had been bothered fir several years and last August was not expected to live, and hearing of Glm Chung (whose Herb Store is at 241 Sonth Front street in Medford) I de cided to get herbs for my stomach trouble, and I started to feeling bet ter as soon as I used them, and today am a well man and can heartily rec ommend anyone afflicted as I was to see Gim Chung Vnd try hla Herbs. (Signed) W. R. JOHNSON, Witnesses: M. A. Anderson, Medford. -S, B. Holmes, Eagle Point. Frank Lewis, Eagle Point. Wm. Lewis, Eagle Point. W. L. Childreth, Eagle Point. C. E. Moore, Eagle Point. J. V. Mclntyre, Eagle Point. Geo. B. Von der Hellen. Eagle Point. Thos. E. Nichols, Eagle Point. John S. Orth. Medford. Money to Loan ON FARM PROPERTY Six Per Cent Interest FROM $250 TO $5000 O. C. Boggs Attentions Farmers MKIKOKI Jl'NK COMPANY 31-3?, X. Cartle-tt St. Pay Highest Prices for iiidf.s: Green hides per lb Dry hides, per lb Green calf bides, per lb. ... Dry calf hides, per lb I7e , 23c 23c 30C W o Also lttij- Sheep Vvlta and Goat Skins. Phone 2S3-J. WESTON'S Camera Shop 20S East Main Street, Medford The Only Exclusive Coniinercial Photographer . in Southern Oregon. Negatives Made any time or place by appointment. Phono 147-J. We'll do the rest. E." D. WESTON, Prop-' It ttroi'i full