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TACE TWO IOCAL AND PERSONAL Mrs. V. A. elements of Crauts Push apcnt Thursday In Medford unending tO legal business. .1 It. 'Smith of (iinnlfl Pass Is n Medford visitor for a short time. Mm. Leaih, corsctlcri'O. Models up to iluto'v 'Jiinruntccd. i'hono GS3-J. I. A. llohlo Is a.-Mcdford visitor from ClruiitK Pans. ; Coniiiiimlni; Friday, I'cb. 3, we will offer for one week our fine linn of Aztec Pottery ut .10 per rent off. Heath's Dru Store, , K. .lohnsoii Is a business visitor In the city from Kiikciic for a few clays See llio new Mantle ('lock., It runs in any position. Martin .1. ' Hnddy, Jeweler. ,. tt A. Uefenhuuxh and E. II. Ijefen hnugh, of Htreator, III., are nmoni; tlio out of town men In tltc city this week. SSI J'hone Heath's Drug Stove. Mr. and .Mrs. K. I' Montgomery uro .Modford visitors for a tew days. Jardinieres, tern dishes, hanging basket, wall baskets, and vases Iho Azoto Pottery at (in per cent off for one wek. JfuatU'g DniK Store. 2GS J. L. Austin of Derby Is among the out of town visitors In the city A. I Jf wither of Albany, Ore, Ji a business visitor In Medford for a few days. See Uave Wood about that fir In mirnnro policy. Office. Hooiu 404 M. F. & II. ISldg. r. A. riaMn of (irnnls Pass is upending u few days In Mcdforil look lug after business Intoresls, , Hip, ".c milk shakes at Po Voe'tv ' J. H. dark of Hilt, Cul.. was In therYlty the latter purl of tho week on business. For your old homo friends, "The Valley of the Hague," 1.1c. 27!) C. Whltinor of Portland Attended to business mutters In tho city Fri day. . ; Vlrf Wo ore, for one week, offering at less than -wholesale prices our fine lino of Aztec Pottery. Seo our windows. Heath's Drill? Store. 2f,'-i ; Mr. and .Mrs. g. W. Ilarker of Uutte. Falls are Mcilford visitors for u few days. fiwcot elder at lie Voc's. J. It. Smith of (iinuU I'ass at tended to IiiisIuchh matters In the city Thursday and Friday. Oaten sells Ford cars, $200 'down und ?2.1 a month. J. (Jhrliilopherson Is a business visitor. In the city from Chicago. Fresh chocolates at De Voo's. IM. O Wallace of linnchnrg win In Medford on business Thursda and Friday. Speclnl line of embroidery, fie yard. Hutchison di Luiiisden. IMifi" II. K. Nichols of Seattle, M'n, ts upending a few days In .Medford and other valley points attending to bus iness matters. Dr. Heine, physician and surgeon. Specially, oye, ear, nose, throat, Of fice over Meeker's. Olasses fitted. D. N. Watt of Portland Is a recent Medford arrival. Dr. II. P. llurgrave will resume practice February I. Office in Farmers and Fruitgrowers Dunk bntldlnir. - . J C. Higner of Portland Is spend Uib a few days in the city on busi ness. For the best Insurance see Holmes, tho insurance Man. D. 1.. Woodruff of Ku,lcni Is a .Med ford huxliMws visitor Seo 'that window' of embroidery ?t. yards. Hutchinson l.uni" den. 2i; Homer Trout of Portland attend-: I'd to bu..iiHss mailers In the ell) Thtii-hday ami Friday. -. Baths sr.c. lintel Holland. . 1..-S. Leonard of Oakland, Cul., Is spending few il.ivs in the city on business. Tlutlcrnillk 10c mil. De Voe'c .Mr. nnd .Mrs. Frederick IV!on;-.o or Kanln Point spent T'iurfi;iy ni-it Friday in til city. I ash pah) for ideau coltou r.iss ut Xecfoid Prlal'ng Co. tf Portland Is business vis- wlill.? Ii Jill" tlionipsi.n ccr ninonjt the out ot dnui Horn In the t in . Fl.hei's A.t Kic.ir, Ih.n.s. linn hiiiMin ,V- l.iimsd"U. -',;ii W. Mefnrty of 8a n Pranchvn. Cat. I AptMldlllK 11 tew ,,-,y., ,,y Inisipyss; ' Hi 1". Kln-lii:ener, Hotel Hol land every Wednesday. Hours fur consultation, 1 to .. and 7 to S p. L'lis II. .McD. Fuller Is .i .Mi.,lrord visitor for a few days from Portland Dr. Mart, physician nnj surgeon, orflce Jackson County Itauk Itiilld liiK.'; v (itorse W. Ki'iui.'it ot sl)n 'i-iM-t o, "ul., is .". .Medfovil ilsitor. T'leiir, Flsher'ii An. hlli. n 1ns; , $' Htitclilitson atitl I.uinsden, ji):t J F. It. Wil bor of Porilatid wrs til Ih'J eliv the latter p.iit ot the wee',, on J ii''in. fiasollne and oil at De V T. .1 Jackson of Fort Klunmth Is' a Afedfonl visitor for a fcv. dajs. Basket.', toys, ehtnaware, iiovellles; tf Lawrence Xeuner of Olendale Is spendlnR a lew days in the city vis iting friends and alteiidln to busi ness matters. C. W. Purilln of Portland Is speud- Iiik a few dnys In the city vlsliitig friends and attending to business mutters. liakery goods ut De Voe's. L, .M. Miller of .McCloud, Cal Is anionjc the out of town visitors In tho city this week. Something new. Campbell's cafe. Host of everything, lin W Miiln. tf A. C. Caldwell of Asblaud spent Thursday and Friday In .Medford on business. richer'.' Art Flour, f, llutchln "on H ininsilcn. 23' Harry Lu Ilrlque, ugent for the Fo-Iey-llurko shows, Is a .Medford visi tor. These shows put on a curuivul In Medford three years ago under the auspices of the. Medford base team. Attention! All persons wishing to grow crops for the cannery will plcaso call at offlco at factory this week or phono us for plan and we will call on them. Itoguc lllver Val ley Canning Co. 209' V. A. Sharp of Grants Pass spent the hitter part of the week In the city attending to business mutters. Oysters In can, shell and bulk at Medford Fish Market. Phone 362. Frank S (Hover of Portland Is upending a 'few days in the city on business. Cosh paid tor clean cotton rags at Mec'.ford Printing Co. tf Mr. and Mrs. John It. Smith of Little Kock. Ark., are tourist visitors in tho city for a few days. They are onioutu to the Hawaiian Islands, where they expect to remain n year or nioro. Tako that broken pump to tho Pa cific Highway Otirape. 2D South Bart lott st. Duvles Weifls Anything. (W. liornsteln of Portland was In Medford on business Thursday and Friday. , ('buns, crabs, fresh ftsfh all hinds, Medford Flub Alarkel. Herbert Haberslndl of Sun Fran cisco, C'al., Is spending a few dnys In the. city transacting business with local merchants. Pacific package embroidery goods. special sale closos February 1 nt Unudicriift. Shop. 20 S J. Jl. Smith nnd I. A. lioblc of Grants Puss were Medrord visitors Thursday. Oct. some of that, new barrel of siiiier kraut at Medford Fish Mnrket. Phone :102. John S. Harvey, 22. son of J. It. Harvey of llrnnts Pass, wits ncclden tally asphyxiated at nu Oakliin 1 hotel January :50. The remains will be brought to Omnia Pass for Inter ment. II. C. Hurrinlt of Applegate was in the cl'y ulteiidlng to business mul lets Friday. Tnc Lady Klks will Mvi" a dancing party at the Klks' temple Friday ev ening. Mrs. A. II. CiitinliiKhniu belli,; chiiit man of the committee. Pavi. Hnseburg returned from ftoiceburg Thursday night bringing t"'o in; oads o' sheet) jnrchased in thi vlilii ly of nosebui;;. Itav Willets v. is a Medford visi tor Friday morning frn:ii Elk creek Thomas Loos'."..- of Ashland spin' fi(;a 'n the cl' ot) l.uriiiess. .Mrr. T. F. Iloltz of Kngle Point pent Friday In Medford shopping. IF-red .Veil of Ashland was a Med ford visitor Friday. IS. F. Smith of Kagle Point at tended to business mutters in the city Friday. Arthur Land of Clilco, Cul., is speiuliiiR u few days In the city vis iting friends. . M. St. Aureus has returned to the city from a business trip o Portland. A. A. Maxedon and Paul Winters of Ashlsnd were In the city Thursday inioute to Portland from where they will return to Sail Francisco, C'al., to enter the naval trnlultiK station. Saturday the last din- of the final wind up sale, i mom close foreier. Ahren's. a Henri It.ii nrlnu g of Ashland was til the city Friddy on business. Horn To Mr. and Mrs. ):. t;ore Thursday. February 1. J 9 17 a daughter. Many a day before you have n plntnce ai r.al bargains like w re olferiiig S-ttui (In)', the linal wimlnn Vbr.uis. D IV Oobldl.y ot Latouville. Wn.. Is Hiuong the out of town visitors In the eilv Oils week. It. M . Iiouer. editor of the Cen tral Point llemld was a business vWior in I he clij- Frldav. Chiules It.iymond of Tillamook was u MeiPm-it visitor the first of the week. K. W. Lyons of Klamath Falls Is spendiiM u few d.iis in ihu ci'y on t'U.'.!ness. Miss Daisy Witt ot Oo'.l lilll Is visiting .Mudlord friends ior it few! da,H. j , Mrs. I. , Wily; of Orauts lis Is spending the week In MiMfol'd vis itin;; ritends and relatives. j ('. X. Klrklaud of .Medfold isf sBnilins a few dais ;.t joeluirg on I i'l:sint s S.iiiinl.ii absoliiieli tlM. finish of the n'lndiip sale. Your bisi oppor I'inlly: dnm-s close for ever. Alliens MEDFOKD MATL' TRTBTiyE, PRETTY GIRLS , SELL TAGS FOR COPPER DAY Tomorrow will be Tn dn.v for Co per Community day. l'c ie-. ol' pretty girU I'roui the high sehool nnd other circles in llic eilv will tog Hie uii-ii peeling loiterer on the street mid sell hint a eofper specimen thai will lie worth more than the sum received. It is from the rich copucr ore now be ing shipped from the Itlue Leilgc mine to tlie Tueomii smelter. To the utg is ntttieticil a specurien ot ore Hint, accunling lo assay by Mr. Lil.je gran, runs about lit) per cent copper The gold mil) silver content is al.-i considerable. On the tag is printed ''.Medford's Oreatc-t Resource. Cop per is King." Miss Lnura Gates is assisting Mrs. C. I... Schiel'l'clin. chairwoman of the Tag day committee, to engage the girls lo sell the tugs. It will be competitive sale, two allructivc prizes being offered to those who lend in tlie Mile, one being for the high est nnd the other for the second. The, object of the sule ot tags is lo obtain money with which to defray certiiin expenses, connected with nr-nui,-cineiit for Copper Community day. on which will be. held n celebra tion of Ibe first shipment of ore from tlie lllue Ledge w hen tlie ret urns shall have been received f com tlie Tncoma .smelter, I o which thirty-lour Ions were shipped. The publicity feature ol the distribution of Iho tags in lliul manner is also to be taken into account, us the scheme is c.sscntiullv ti publiciiy campaign. Window displays of the ore have boen made to Hie number of l'J.1. Ap propriate curds, on which informa tion concerning Hie district will be printed, have nol yet been placed. Business men will need tho cards lo hnrid to those who may desire dntn concerning the ore and the vast, cop per field from which it came. Preparation for Copper Comuninity- day exercises ami for the special copper edition of n local daily is pro gressing substantially. C.IU OK THANKS. We wish to thank those who show ed their kindness and sympathy dur iUK the Illness and death of our bo loved hnsbnnil and father, especially to the Knights ot Pythias and the Odd Fellows. MKS. (.'. T). SPUKYKH, . UATIXA SPUKYEIt. F. JL .Norton of Dunsiiiiilr, Cul., la upending tho week In the city. Colonel Howard A. Hanson will roturn tonight to Seattle after spend ing a week in the city on business connected with the consideration of bids for the purchase of bonds under the Hanson plan. Charles Ross of Clraiiada, Cal.. is spending a tew days In tho city on business. LIVER AND BOWELS When ltillous, Headachy, Sick, Sour Stomach. Hud Hientli, llnd Colds. Oct a Take a tu-cent box. Cascirct tonight to cleanse slo.naeh and bowels, and surely reel great by niovn !.o n nnd women who have coated tongue, a bad cob1, s nervous, upset, hot here J yon - lie you -..n Ing. Voi headache are :i I o- with a sick, gassy, disordered stoin- h. or have headache and feel ul! worn oni. Aro you keeping your bowels clean with Cascarets or merely forcing u passageway every few days with salts, cathartic pills castor oil? Cascarets Immediately cleanse and regulate the stomach, remoie the sour, undigested and fermenting food and foul bases: take the excess bile from the liver nnd carry off the con stipated Waste mutter and poison from the bow els. lirmenihci. n Cascaret tonight will straighten you out hy morning. -V 10-cent btuc from yonr druggist means lirulihy bowel action; a clear beud and cheerfulness, for months. Don't forget the children. A.Ml'SKMF.XTS TO.MtJHT. Page Always Worth While Rood Music. Till (HUiltl-: IIOHKHTH and ANITA KIXU in "T THK TKKHIIII.K." Alv Vim t .Mioslj, "II,. Winked mill He Won." Tomorrow. Sir llerlxnt lleerbohin Tree In The Old Folks at Home.' Keyitone, "His Last Cent " BEDFORD, OUKOOY, ANXIETY FELT NOW AT SEA American Liners in Danger in War Zone Philadelphia With 148 Pas sengers Crippled at Sea Finland With 1 1 1 Passengers in Mid-Ocean Foreign Liners Endangered. NEW YORK, Feb. 2. Owners of American tcsbcIs In trans-Atlantic tnido probably will follow tho ex ample of the shipowners of tho en tente nations -and abide by tho in structions of their government, in regard to running tho risks of the new German blockade regulations. t'nless orders to the contrary are received from Wusilngton tho Amer ican liner St. 1-oiiis will sail from here Saturday for Liverpool. The vessel of the American line, whose sufe arrival is awaited with the great est anxiety is tho Philadelphia, from Xew York to Liverpool.. This morn ing the Philadelphia was bellovedl to bo about 1200 miles from Liver pool. Her port engine is out ot com mission, due to the breaking of a crank shaft last Saturday and it Is believed that she cannot make Port until lato Monday. Vessel tHuplcd nt Ken. The Philadelphia carries I I 8 pas sengers of whom tlilrty-flva are. Americans. Among those on board aro Mrs. Whitelaw Held, the Misses Helen and Ethel Crocker of San Francisco; Lieulenant John Lager, U. S. A., and Captain Itounld Arunud- son. antartlc -explorer. The Finland, . of tho sania line, also from New York, is due to ariive at Liverpool on Sunday. Forty-six of her til cabin passengers are Americans. The Kroonlnnd. of this line, left Liverpool for Xew Ycrk on Wednesday with 101 passengers. H Is believed that half of these are rVmericatiH. Tho French liner Chicago, which carries a number or American pas sengers is thought to be due at Bor deaux today., '(Another vessel en wjiich A niericnw sailed la. the Baltic, of the White Stnr line, due to ar rive In Liverpool next Wednesday. The SI. Paul of tho American line. which left Liverpool lust Saturday and is due here Sunday, is believed to be outside the danger .one by this time. .Liners Keen in Port. INo passenger steamers have left Xew York for Kuropo since the de claration of tho German -blockade, but several freight ships sailed yes terday and last, night. Agents of tho JJutch nnd, Danish steamers havu discontinued sailings while awaiting orders from their gov ernments. Cable advices received I here, say that the Dutch government i has provisionally forbidden tho sail- i ing of nil vessols from Holland and Daisy Butter FOR STEAMERS mmrnmm 8 tt XC! ii..... 'e hnvp .just clusi'd ;i ctniti tu't with olio of Iho oldest; and most reliable dairies in Jaukson ctHiuty, uanicly, the K.'irliart's, lo supply us with milk ami cream. Their long experience in the care and handling of .these products enables up to offer to the public a Milk and Cream superior both in flavor and quality than the average. AYe received a call from a prominent physician ask ing for these goods. (Jive this milk a trial and you will also be pleased. If your baby is not doing well, you should not hesi tate to get this milk at once. This milk and cream we bottle and deliver to any part of the city. A full line of Dairy Products will be car riednutter. Fresh Kggs. nuttermilk. Skim Milk, liemember.jt costs no more for the best. s THE DAIRY PI ION K tSl FTiTDAY. FEBTMTATY 2. that Denmark has suggested that shipowners do not permit their ships to leave port without first cousult lub the government. Army officers commanding tho forts that guard Xew York harbor have detailed extra guards to the most Important butteries and sta tioned additional sentinels to patrol tho water front and the country In land for some distance from the for tifications. According' to Information given out at the headoii.n-li-iH of tlie Itol- gian relief com mission, Germany's j new uaval policy will not Interfere with the passage of relief ships be tween tl)is country 'and Europe. PLAYS MEDHRD Mcill'ord'.s chance of beatim; Ash Jand high school basketball team will be forccn.stcj tonight by thejrume "be tween the locnl team and the Ashlund Armory quintet. The Armory tentn defeated the Ashland high school tcaui -:!,V to ''). - They also defeated Cottage Grove 2'.) to 8. , . feilford is expected to i've ii good DOUBLE IIS BEAUTY Try This! Jlnii' (Jots Thick, Cilossy, Wnvy nnd Iteaiitifiil nt, Once, Immediate? Yes! Certain?' that's the joy of it. Your hair be comes light, wavy, fluffy, abundant and apepars as sort, lustrous and beautiful as a young girl's after a Danderlne hair cleanse. .lust try this moisten a cloth with a little Dauderlno nnd carefully draw It through your hair, taking onesmall strand at a time. This will cleanse tho hair of dust, dirt or excessive oil, and in Just a few moments you have doubled the beauty of your hair. A delightful surprise awaits those whose hair has been neglected or is scraggy, faded, dry. brittle or thin, besides beautifying the hair, Danderlne dissolves every particle or dandruff; cleanses, purifies and In vigorates tho scnlp, forever 'stopping Itching and falling hair, but what will please you most will be after a few week's use, when you seo new hair fine and downy at first yes but really new hair growing all over the, scalp. If you core for pretty, soft hair, and lots of It, surely get a 2f cent bottle of Knowlton's Dander inn from any drug store or toilet counter and Just try it. SU1TS TO ORDER $25.00 UP Also Cleaning, "Pressing and Alterlnc 128 E. MAIN. UPSTAIRS MILK and CREAM : of QUALITY :V2'2 EAST MAIN' LEIN FOR I LOTNEy 1917 iiccuiinl ol' lier-cll' in Hie name lo uislit, although in tin- lineup only one until. Vuiiii;.', will be used who played hint .season. The lineup for Mcdi'urd will he: r'unvan!-, (biitry mul C'ulc inaii : center. June-; iiui'iiN, Yuiiu? nil,) Wallace. I'l-.-'i'i.in:!! v t.i the niaiu came, (he Mi'ilt'ord ami I'hueiii.v. irirls' teams will piny, tlie fjnnie heiiiu called nt 7 The main ame nill be culled ul H o'clock. I'.lmuly Suyle el' Ashland will rclcrcc. DISCUSS GERMAN CRISIS (Continued From Page One.) erninent'H belief that there are about 3000 there. Ilemslurff l'ivj:ircil. Tho German embassy continued its PAKR0 SEED-TAPE Something New in Garden Seeds Pakro Seed Tape are said to afford earlier (rniina tion, stronger plant life and better results than seeds planted in Hie old way. CALL AND SEE THE NEW GARDEN SEED Thirty varieties of Vegetables and eighteen varieties of Flowers. PEE&ONAL ATTENTION PROMPT SERVICE MA!1 PHONE 252 Ur Tues. Night, Feb. Cohan and Harris Present Geo. M. Cohan's Latest Laughing Success houdaKS I FRA Seats on Sale Tomorrow at 10 a. m. -SAN I RANCISO WENT. WILD OVER IT PRICES S1.50, SI, 75c, 50c official silence, calmly prepared for tho breuk Count Von Berustorft has naid prlvatelV he expects but sorene ly confident that the Germun govern ments' action irrespective of the pro Icsts of neutrals, villi bo the winning factor of the war. The entente embassies fully expect. Ins the I'nited States to break with lierniany, seem to be confident that tho new campaign of ruthlessnes will he of little greater effectiveness than the campaign which the entente sovernincnts contend tho Gerinuii submarines liavo been waging ull alons despite the pledges given in tho Sussex note. A few more ships may bo sutili, they think, but they expect the Urltlsh navy to meet the new attack successfully. With Medford trade Is Medford roads smiTHFRH nnmnwc GREATEST PLACE AMUSEMENT NK OTTO Ht Jnpstle.se Art Store.