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MEDFORD MATT) TRTP.UNF, MTCDFOTTD, OlvTXiOX", Tf'F.WDAY. 1,!-:P,PUA1?V l 1917 PAGE TWO ' .TZTIT!!'- IOCAL AND PERSONAL Mr. nml .Mm. S. I liilicnmiini nnil .1. It. Iilm-eri of Klli nslmrn. Wn., are among tjir out iif town vinitorH in the city. Jlra. I.eatli, corsetierre. Models "P to dale, (liiarantetd. Phone 0S3-J. J. M. Ari'iimtnn Is a Metlford vis itor from Sun Uleuo. Cul. Five post card valentine. ''' Ilealh'H Oi-ub Store. H") C. Wri'v or (iniiits I'afc.i was In the city on liimlnims .Monday and Tuesday. 8S4 Phone Heath's Drug Store. W. It. MeLeod of i'rosnect spent the first or the weeU In the elty. See Dave Wood ahout that fire In miraiice policy. Office, Itoom 404 M. j V, & II. Ulds. II. I). Cox is a Medford huslness visitor from Portland. Valentine Post cards, 5 for Tie. iiealli's IlrilK Stoic. 271 Ci. W. Howard of Portland Is Hpendlnc a few days in the city at tending to liitslness matters. IIIk ic mllli shakes at l)e Voe's. Dave ('apian of Sew York City is upending a few days In the city trans acting huslness with local merchants. For your old homo friends, "The Valley of the ItoRite," J 5c. 279 T. I. Kohinson Is a huslness visitor in the city front Portland. Sweet elder at De Voe's. F. W. (laston of Taconin, Wn., Is spending a few days in Medford on huslness. ' Dr. .1. .1. Kmniens, who has heen taking a post graduate course In New York and Philadelphia will ar rive Kehruary 12 and ho In his of fice thereafter. .127 Cieorgo AicKennett of San Francis co, Cnl., is In the city for u few days on business. Gates sells Ford cars, $200 down end $25 a month. Mr. and Mrs. II. T. Hurronghs of Petalmna, Cul., are spending a few days in 'Medford on a combined bus iness and pleasure trip. Fresh chocolates at De Voe's. (1. S. Cillhortson ol San Francisco, Cal., was transacting business with local merchants Monday and Tues day. Dr. Ilelno, physician and surgeon. Specialty, eye, enr, n,ose, throat. Of fice over Meeker's. Glasses fitted. O. W. Loomls or Seattle, Wn., is spending a fow days In the city on business. To. revive the dead spols in your lawn uso the fatuous Wizard ferti lizer. Monarch Seed and Feed Co. Norman G. .Facohson or Portland Is in the city ror a row days attending to business mutters. For the host insurance Bee Holmes, the Insuranco Man. C. J. Thomas of Seattle, Wn., was in i.Medrord Monday and Tuesday on huslness. llaskots, toys, chinawaro, novelties at' Japanese Art Store. tf David U. Seger Is a huslness vis itor In the city for a few days from Portland. Baths 25c. Hotel Holland. It. H. Dei, ay of Glendale is among the out of town visitors In the city. Wo carry a full lino of lawn, gar den and field fertilizer. Monarch Seed and Feed Co. .1. W. Walt'red is a Medford bus iness visitor from Portland. Duttermllk 10c gal. Do Voe's. ('. K. Ilenedlvt of Jacksonville spent Monday and Tuesday In the city visiting rrlenils and attending to huslness matters. Cnsli paid tor clean cotton rags at Mooford Prltit'ng Co. If Webb Campbell of Portland Is a Medford visitor for a few days. Dr. Hart, physician and surgeon, ofl'ico Jackson County Dank lluilil Ing. II. W. Harrington of Seattle, Wn. is among the out of town visitors in the city. We are exclusive agents for Southern Oregon for the famous lluckeye incubators and brooders. Come In and let us demonstrate anil get our prices. .Monarch Feed and Seed Co. . . AV, 1.. CamiTon of Hitch spent the first of the week in the city on bus iness. Gasoline and oil at Do Voe's. W. C. Hale of Grants Pass was n Medford business visitor in the city Monday nnil Tuesday. Cash pnld for clean cotton rugs at Medford Printing Co. tf .Mrs. V. '.Mi-ldo mils and Miss Florence Muzclrlgg left Sunday morning for several week visit ut San Francisco. Something new. Campbell's cafe. Host of everything, li:i V Main, tf The social to he given by the Fast Side circle at Marion Lance's. 1U0! K. Main, has liten postponed until Friday evening, Feb. nth. Take that broken pump to the Pa cific Highway Oarage. 29 South Hart left st. Dnvles Welds Anything. Mr. and Mrs. 1). M. Watt of Ash land returned last Friday iiiornlm; from an extended trip throm:h Mon tana, visiting with relatives and friends. i Kris j A party of nine young men, who have solicited subscriptions for The oples' Home Journal for several davs in the city, came under police s irveilance Tuesday on account of representations made by the boys that they were residents of Ashland and Grants Pass and were endeavor ing to w-lii college scholarships by their sales. The leader appeared he fort Justice Glenn O. Taylor und was giver: permission to continue so licitations on condition that ail mis representations were stopped, A crew, working tor the same maga zine, was In Medford a year ago. Chief of Police Hllt'.on stated this morning titat some who paid sub- scrlptlcos last year failed' to receive their magazines, These subscrip tions can l e made good by present ing receipts to Chief Ilittson, who will see that the company makes good . What about your early garden. We have a full line of fresh hulk seeds that grow. We handle alfalfa, red and crimson clover, sweet clover and everything in Hie grass seed line. If you are looking for uuallty, we have' it. Monarch Seed and Feed Co. Mrs. 10. K. Oatnian left Monday evening for Orliu, Cal., where she was called on account of tlio sick ness of her daughter, Mrs. Artie Sto- pii ?m:on, liakery goods at De Voe's. Mm. II. h. Young left Tuesday morning ror her homo at Drowhs boro. after a slay of two weeks In the city. Old papers for Bale at this office at 20c. for 100. C. M. Crook of I.akevlew, Ore., is spending the week In the city. 10. 10. llrainurd of Kugeno, Ore., is a Medford visitor lor a few daya. Wm. S. Hart, in "The lieturn of Draw Eagan," Page Thursday Mat inee and evening. Daniel Oilman of Salmon liar, Cal., Is spending a few days In the city visiting friends and attending to business matters. ' f ho city council will hold Kb reg ular meeting at the council cham bers tonight. Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Terry of Glen dale are spending a few days visit ing friends. '.Miss Winifred Clerk returned to Medford Tuesday morning, after a visit with University friends at Eu gene. Nate Garrett of Wellen, was a Medford visitor Tuesday morning. 'Mr. and '.Mrs. Homer Wrlglit of MeMlnhvlllc, Ore., arrived In the city Monday afternoon and will spend a few days looking over ranch prop erty in this vicinity with a view to locating permanently. IWm. S. Hart, in his greatest ef fort, "The lieturn of Draw Eagan." Thursday matinee and night. N. C. McCabe of Grants Pass was a Medford business visitor Tuesdny. 'Miss Pearl Hoss of Central Point was In Medford shopping Tuesday. John Itnuaiilt of Jacksonville spent Tuesday 111 the city visiting friends. Judgo P. II. D'Arcy is homo from a five days' visit of the Elks lodges at 'Medford and Ashland in his of ficial capacity as district deputy grand exalted ruler, lie reports the lodges in both cities enjoying pruc perlty with growing jucmibci'sb.iira. In his duties as district deputy, Judge D'Arcy examines the records of the lodges and gives suggestions regard ing the general work of the lodge. Suleni Capital-Journal. Itufe Johnson of Eagle Point was a Medford visitor Monday arternooii. .Mrs. Dr. A. W. Deane of San Francisco Is spending a few days in the city visiting friends. Anyone having old magazines, please phone the Washington school. The children will lie glad to call for them. TUey are shipping next Sat urday. The money is tp be used to build them a piny and work shed. 27:', lUoy Whitehead of Klamath Falls is a .Medford business visitor for a few dus. II. G. Farrlnglou or Oakland, Cal., Is among the out of town visitors In the city. Dell Marshall of Hilt, Cal., is spending a few days In the city visit ing friends. Tho Lincoln Parent-Teacher cir cle will give a Lincoln tea at the home of 'Mrs. A. J. Hanliy Welch Fri day afternoon. February 9. During the afternoon the following program will lie rendered; Vocal solo, Mrs. Frank Isaacs, acconi panled by Mrs. George Andrews, piano, violin, Miss Until Campbell, and rliello. Miss French; reading Mrs. llovious; vlo Mil solo, limb Campbell; talk, "Life or Lincoln," Kov. J. C. llolllus; vio lin solo, Marella )er; accompanied by Helen I'hilluook, second violin TO CLASSIFY KOU TUAhK- Kiiuity ill mmiU woll I in jirov ! . close-in iT.mli. lor 'iiiily In Mi'ilfonl resilience. Ail ilicss 1 i;l:l U'csi litli. 7 r, rA."l ll - vUiml soiiihI work liorsc in- 11 oniH old. WeluM nliout iwi'lvo hiinilri'cl. riias. .1. Ol.xnn, li. i. :it. m VOK S AI.K l-'hit lop nffi. o iloslT. Mil, $ I il. S'M ift I 2 th. "j;! IS. If. George of Itosehurg Is a huslness visitor in the city ror a few days. 'Harry Harvey of Steamboat Is spending" a few days In the city visit ing friends. V. W. Gregory of Agate spent Monday afternoon In the city on busi ness. , Miss .leane Ityan of Yreka. Cal., is spending the week in the city visit ing friends and relatives. William Olson of Huncoui is a .Medford visitor for a few days. T. H. il. Taylor of itogue River spent LMorday afternoon in the city transacting business. Homer Oatnian of Myrtle Creek Oregon is In the city to attend the funeral of his brother, tho late Frank Oatnian. . The Southern Pacific company will begin paving operations on the station grounds tiie latter part or the week, A concrete mixer and tho iiiilci-lals lor the work aro already on tho station ground. The concrete will displace the decomposed gran ite before the station. AW 1). .Myers of llrownshoro spent Tuesday In the city attending to hus lness matters. WASHINGTON", Feb. (i Naval authorities in (dnire.e of private radio station liuve heen instructed to allow no operators in whose -loyalty thev have not entire confidence at the keys. ' Ttider this authority, a chnniie has been made in (he operating force at the Tnckerlon station, it was official ly stated today. Tart of the work at the station has been done by civilian employes ol" the German company un der supervision id' navy censors, and with navy radio operators actually al the key. "It is now ordered that onlv Amer ican citizens shall be accepted as op erators, although it still mav he nec essary to employ some civilians." MEDFORD ICE PLANT TO UNDERGO CHANGES Joe Hurt, general manager of the Medford and Ashland fee and Stor age companies, who came down from AKhland Monday and offered the services of their plants to tho .lack son County Creamery & Ice company after their fire, announced that their company has Just ctojxmI contracts with tho Pacific Fruit Express, tho Southern Pacific railroad, "Wells Fargo Express company, and the meat companies dolus huslness on the Southern Pacific line to furnish them lee for, the next twelve years. This will necessitate n much larger output this year and It will Increase each year. They will require a stor age capacity of 10,000,000 pounds which means a capacity of 40 to 50 tons of Ice daily. 1 Mr. Hurt says It Is optional with lilm as to which ono of tho lnnts I shoiiKI lio piiliit'Kdl, but sinco Med- fonl hn doi'lilod to ko on :i solid tin- nni'lal hnKiH, by ndoptitig tlio Hanson plan and clootinK C. K. (latos mayor and tho splendid coiim-il, ho has do oldcd to onliirse tlio Modl'ord plant and work will ho started soon. AMERICA FIRST IS SLOGAN LOCL TEUTONS Tho loyalty of Cier man-Americans to the land of their adoption was shown Monday when Kmil Mohr, landlord of the Modford Hotel hoist ed the Stars and Stripes. It was the only flap floating In the city Mon day. A more ardent sympathiser with the kaiser's fortunes In war, t could not he found in the state, he-1 fore tho diplomatic break came, than1 Mr. Mohr. -,lt is 'America First for! me now" said Mr. Mohr Monday ainht. "There are no two ways about it," Other tier man -Americans in the city were equally emphatic In their views. i uenms Eucalyptus Uintmonl AT ALL ORUQ STORES TuriES 2Bc Jna BOC tfgP CROUP MOREY WOOD COMPANY Offiie, 37 North Fir Street I N KY YOWK, rVh. !; - iiailroa.l iiimuii'cis n,:''i vt uunl hvi ttlnv Trorn Cliifiiyit t hit t an iiival lnren ihjhIc tiici'f by tin1 (icm-ral .ManamM'' a.-uciali')ii( rcprc- cul inj; eighteen lai'jiV railroad ciitcnjiir 'liifajo, to tlir !''flt'i'a hoard of mciliaiion arid I'oijciliutiun to intervene in a threat ened Mriktt of Chicago switelimen. An ultimatum lia- been ) laced bo f'ore Hie (.'liicajio Mnnayi'iV associa tion, il wui staled, al'ler a s;w!d( n M ril;e votti. The urievjniees related to .schedules which have been el; fee live since 1!H0, and the eighteen road a I feeti'd regarded the demands as uf minor importance. Il was asserted here that if the strike threatened should occur ( hi .cnti would be virtually cut off t'roia the rest of the coitntrv by rail, inas much as the yards of Unit, citv could not he operated. VESSEL B LONDON, I' eb. . Tho Hritish sailing vessel He! ford has been sunk, Lloyd Shipping aiieney announced today. The British ship Helford, of ,l!)").") tons jrross, wast last reported nailing from San Francisco on August 2M for Plymouth. The Helfurd curried (17, 'A'J'i centals of "barh-y, valued al $10-1,0(10. Lloyd's also niiuounces that the Norwegian bark Tamara, of 4't'A tons, is believed to have been sunk, The Tamara sailed from llbn k Kiver, .Jamaica, on December (I tor Fleetwood, according to murine re ports. LECTURE UPON LINCOLFii NEXT SUNDAY EVENING The Hew Alfred A. J. lloj- will uive his lecture on Lincoln, entitled, "From the Lojr House to the White House,'' next Sunday evpnin' in St. Mark's hall, on account of repairs beiiiL made on ihe I're.sbvteiian church. The Bedford (J. A. li. and Women's Helief t'urp. locther with delegations froiu dack- on villi' and Central Point,, will attend this service in a body. A. I spei-ial program d patriotic uiusicwdl e coijt i ibu'.ed. accompanied by yhc ral orclie.-t ra. Attention Teamsters. Tiids wanted for moving decom posed granite from depot to Lincoln school. Bids must he In by Wed nesday night. Bids with Mrs. John A. Perl. Address Mrs. John A 229 Apple street. IVrl, : STOCKHOLM. Fc!i. ti. I 'nil .-! Slnlt's Minister Mniris Imiuv lunu nllv nolit'it'd tlu Svi'ilih uvcriimi nl ol' tho rupliirc ol' ilipliihiutic rclnlions holwci'ii the I'liitod Stutts ami Oi'i- mniiy. A WOMAN'S VOCA TION One of our modern writers has said, "A woman Is as efficient in hus lness as a mini when she Is." The reuson why sometimes she is not so efficient is that her health may fail. Hut the wise business woman knows now what to do when attacked by the ailments peculiar to the so-called ''weaker fce.x." That greatest of all remedies for womVn's ills, Lydia K. Pinkham's Vegetable I'otupound, has been freeing women from such ailments for forty years. Try it, if you suffer from such an ailment, and insure your competency and efficiency in the business woild. Adv. WHKX I I:AM1NK YOl'lt KVKS. 1 test every muscle, every part with scientific .precision. Lenses are then furnished to fit the exact defects, and there is no doinu; it over ai;ain. It is riuht in the first phu'e ! and that ends It, DR. RICKERT Suite 1-2, Over Slav Co. 7 475 IK DITCHES WASTING FISH - IN - COUNTY Fred X. ("'ii!iii(iinp county water master, reports that there are 47 "t ditcher from lie liu'ie rnd iN tribu taries in Jackson canity, excluding i 5 i -r Bat te and jime ol her st rc;i!i:.-. Willi the exception nj' perhaps huH a do.cn, none are screened to protect fi-h fry. 'This li-t," .-aid Mr. Cuihiitiii-s ''is nut :iu accurate one, but is MtbMnnli al'.y eonvt n-; far a-. my record--how, The.-e records are now bi'iui; revised by the stale bn;iid, and. some chances will oc.-ur thai"- will in all probability show an lucre:;.-e in th number as li-ted. !o,ui!c river and t rihut a ics AboVi' licur creek -VJ Jielmv Hear cree!-: .'.7 -tli! Tiear creek and tributaries !)!." Kvaus creel; and Iribul ties .. .. o 4 Awleaie and 1 rihid ;i rii . . Little I'.ulte and Iribataric- Total i-.:o . -17 HPHE best mince meat you ever tasted, and it still costs you the same old price of 12c to l"Sc A Package This is high living but iiGt high cost in living. Get MINCE MEAT MERRELL-SOULE CO. Syracuse - - - New York AMI SDMKX'I'S TOIUV. Alwavs a Good Show Til!'; mi'.iii.xtoi: ;i tlu'iiliu pi'itiiri.ation of a world I'.iiiious ItooU, slai'i'ing (;i:o. u i.sil AIm 'il.,ii;rali Coiuod.y, "HIS W'il'o's .Mlou anco." CoininglJal urday: "Tho Aliuility dollar." FRIDAY d 1 C. 20 COLLEGE MEN 20 with JAZZ In Sony's, SdIiis ;tlil si-cm s i i -; 1 1 of 'uilri' Li IV. A Musical Treat for All. He sure ;unl lic-tr tin-in. Sent.-; mi s:iK' Tomurrow ;i! lit a. in. .First (i i .' . lower riuiir. 7.V: iii'.i:u:''t' -"Di1. l''irst -I V vs 1 Jnli'ony. otic; iiiiee '' -'is-. jb. agL NIGHT FEB. 9 Wood That Is Dry ii 1 t-y AMF.RICAN LINERS TO ACCEPT BOOKINGS WASHINGTON. 1-VI'. fi.-ThelEiXiAU u.,ican lino announced today that1 Gall Stones. Cancer and Ulcers of ;s, a.,ptiM., bookings for tl.e te Stomach and intestines. Auto-In-, ii- i i toxlcation Yellow Jaundice, Appen Mcamer. 1'hdadelph.a and Hnlnnd. ailments re. ,-,,,, - .lit , Jsult from Stomach Trouble. Thous IjK, Phna.lelpht. j. scheduled 011 . antU of stomach Sufferers owe their the ;.. ilin- list of the American Uw .nmnleto reCovery to Mayr'8 Wonder. in lea'.e Knerponl Kehruary 10 and the Finland Kehruary .15 for York. A BIG BATTLE NOW ON Ve're Entirely Surrounded by the Enemy on All Sides We have been fighting high prices for a long time, and we have now got them down to almost zero. Shoes are going sky-high. Now is the time, and this is the place to buy. You all well knowthe condition of the markets. We have got prices cut, slashed and torpedoed, and almost shot to pieces. Now there is just two things for you to do spend your money at the first place you come to, or look around a little and save a few dollars. It's up to you. Cheapest Store in the West WILL H. WILSON 1 UiN Mjr ii 1 -at PAGE THEATRE If You Are Sincere ProllibitiOIMS and If You Are Sincere and DON'T MISS GEO. M. COHAN'S Latest Flash of Lyrotechnical Joy isiwsiipciy SAN FRANCISCO LAUGHED , .SOLIDLY FOR TWO WEEKS Cohan and Harris' Prices-$1.50, fnl Koniedy. Vnlike any other for New ; stomach Ailments. For sale by arug ! gists every whore. ' '" ' ' ' '. i i i the want to "giggle want to Laugh with no Representative Cast $1.00, 75c, 50c You'll Roar! . rait