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MEDFOKD MAIL TRTTiUXE. MEDFOKn. OKEflOX. WEDNESDAY. FELWAKY 7. 1017
f ocAl And
-IL PERSONAL
TiiP eilj:-i'.io rourt has KMsfair.f--!
the lower court In the '.'"' of
(!nai! Prile Hydraulic- Miurs t al.
appellant, vs. H. HosivHI. ft al, re
spomUiits: appi-al from Jospphlm
county: suit to have r-?poiulrnts ilo-clarf-d
uu.-iop.-s for appellants in pur
chase of slate pi hool lanil for mil -
ins piirfiiases: opinion u h 1
MiTainant. nffirr.iiii- J mlse Calkins.
Mrs. Leaeb, cor-sc-tlerre. Moilelg up
to date. Guaranteed. I'hone 633-J.
Kit sard (! t'.ornian of San Fran-.
riseo Is spenilinK a few days In tin--1
ell," oil hii-lness.
f,S4 Phone Heath's Drug Store.
I.clt I.. Anderson of Trail spen!
Tiiiflay anil Wednesday in tlie ci'y.
See Davo Wood ahout that fire li-
snranre pnlley. Office, Room 401 M.
F. & 11. HldK.
It. i. lirown of KaiU Point was In
Medford ottcndins to liusluess nia'-
ters Tuesdav and Wednesday.
Ms r,c milk shakes at De Voe's.
O. Adams of llutto Falls is a Med
f.?ij visitor for a few days on IhhI-
!(.'3S.
For yonr old home friends, "The
Valley of the Rogue." l.'.c. 27 9
C. W. Albert of Unite Falls Is
.ijei.ding a f- days n the city visit
ing irieiuia and aitendinK to husl-
noss matters.
Sweet older at He Voe's. . .
C. E. Ilenedlit of , Jacksonville
spent Tuesday and Wednesday In
Medford on Jiuslness.
Hr. J. J. Einmens, who has been"'
taklni? a post graduate course In
New York and Philadelphia will ar
rive February 12 and be In his of
fice thereafter. 32 7
;. W. Ilartih of Salt l.ake City.
Utah, was a Medford visitor Tues
day and Wednesday.
Gatec sells Ford cars. $200 down
and $25 a month.
H. A. Bteel of Applegate Is n Med
ford visitor for a few days nttendln
to business matters.
Fresh chocolates at I)e Voe's.
T. I. Robinson of Portland is
among the out of town business vis
itors In the city.
Dr. Heine, physician and surgeon.
Specialty, eye, ear, nose, throat. Of
fice over Meeker's. Glasses fitted.
James H. Moore of New York City
Is spi.ndiug a few days In the city.
For the best insurance see Holmes,
the Insurance Man.
Mr. mid Mrs. Robert Pelouze of
Kanlo Point were Medford visitors
Tuesday evening.
To revive tho dead spots In your
lawn use the famous Wizard ferti
lizer. Monarch Seed and Feed Co.
Joseph It. Smith of (irants Pass
was a Medford visitor Tuesday and
Wednesday.
Daskets, toys, chlnawarc, novelties
at Japanese Art Store. tf
J. A Sutton of San Francisco, Cnl.
wr.s In tho city tho first of tho week
transacting business with local mer
chants.
Ilaths :r,c. Hotel Holland.
V. Campbell of Portland Is spend
lug a few days In Medford looking
after business interests.
Wc carry a full line of lawn, gar
den and field fertilizer. Monarch
Seed and Feed Co.
C. R. Hobart of Grants Pass w.is
In tho city on business Tuesday.
Buttermilk 10c pal. Do Voe's.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur V. Gibson of
New York are tourist visitors In tl
city.
Cash paid for clean cotton rags at
Medford Prinl'ng Co. tf
T. G. Rrailley of Copro, Cal.. Is
spending a few days In the city at
tending to business matters.
Dr. Hart, physician and surgeon
office Jackson County Rank Rulld
Ing. Mr. mil Mrs. K. .1. Humphreys of
Philadelphia, Pa., are Medford visi
tors. We are exclusive agents for
Southern Oregon for the fatuous
Iluekeye incubators and brooders.
Come In and let 113 demonstrate and
set our prices. .Monarch Feed .mill Mug head'
Seed Co. world give
G. K. Itrackett of Porllaiir". is
among Hie out of town visitors in
the city.
Gasoline and oil at IV Voe's.
Mrs. A. 1! Cov of Chicago is
spending a few das In the city.
Casti paid for clean cction rags at
Mc-Tord Printing Co tf
P.. .. lie.iton Is a M, Herd visitor
ror a fev days front Portland.
Something new. Campbell's cafe.
Rest of everything. 11.1 W Main, tf
M. A. Goldsmith of s-att!o Is
spending a few days In the city on
1 iiali.es.
Take that broken pump to the Pa
cific Highway tiara::. 29 South R.irt
lett St. Dnvies WeMs Anything.
K. K. Mcl'lanan of Portland Is a
Medford visitor.
What about your earh- gardn.
We have a full line of fresh bulk
needs that grow. We handle alfalfa,
red and crimson clover, sweet clover
nnd cverythlnK In the grass seed
line. If you are looking for iimilily,
wo hnvo It. Monarch Seed and
Feed Co.
Mr. and Mrs. Riley Martinson, wiioj John Davis of Grants Pass was In
have been spending the winter In the city on business the first of the
California, stopped off In Medford week.
for a few days to visit Mr. and Mrs.j Homer Grants of Redding. Cal.,
J. W. Jacobs, en route home to the;js s-eudiug the week in the city
Willamette valley. vlsiling friends and attending to bua-
The sale cf that fine pollerv ends iness matters.
Friday. You should have at least. ( Kox of Grams Pass was In
one piece. T'l per cent off. Heath's ; Medford on business Tuesday afier
I.rug Store. noon.
ilclph O. Itaukin of San Fran:i- Mj?s Susan Rogers of Raker. Ore.,
ro. ( al., is si ending a tew days in ' is visiting fi ienils In Medford.
'he city. ( ( i, Kariow of Glendale is spend-
Rakery goods at Df Voe's. , Ins a few days In the city on busi-
!.. It. Header of Portland Is spend-' hhss.
In? a few dais in the city attending; Mrs. Fdna Wallace of Gold Hill
to business matters. j spent Tuesday afternoon in the city
Howard II. Drumhill of Fugen is; visiting friends,
spending a few days In the city vis-j Pottery of such fine quality was
King friends. never offered so cheap as at the pres
old papers for sale at this office jeut sale. See our windows. Heath's
at 20c for 100. iDrug Store. . 27
It. 11. Iloerner of Anaheim, Col . John Taylor of Trail is a Medford
Is among the out of town visitors in I visitor for a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence II. Grant of Han Weaver of Waiklns Is spend-
Cbicago are .Medford visitors. ing a few days in the city on busi-
A. It. Mason of Portland is spend-' ness.
Ing a few days in tbe city on busi- j I). I). Farr.sworth has returned to
ness. ibis home at Oakland alter a visit in
Anyone having old magazines. Medford.
please phone the Washington school, j James Dnlan of Montague, Cal.. is
The children will be glad to call for a business visitor in Medford for the
iheni. They are shipping next Sat-, week-.
urday. The money is to be used to, Wilbur Townsend of Dorris, f!l.,
build them a play and work shed. 27311s spending the week In tua city on
The W. C. T. I', v. ill meet at the j business,
heme of Mrs. fi-ott. 14" N Ivy strcetj K. C. Fagln of AUmeda. Cal.,
Thuisday i f'. rnoon at 2:30. This ! spent tho fit-it of the week in Med
Is mother s d.iv and a special pro- ford.
giam has i-eci: prepared. All niein-j Miss Tbeluia Xoonan of Rosebnrg
l.ers and trlends i:re urged to attend. I Is In Medford visiting friends this
Ili.fieshiner.ts '11 be served at the!w-eek.
close of the meeting. William Green of Grants Pass was
Have you not bought at least one 'In Medford on business Tuesday
SHIP OWNERS 10
KEEP SHIPSIN PORT
V. C. Lang of I-akevlew spent the
first of the week in the city on busi
ness. '
.Mrs. R. W. Poellnlu has returned
from a visit at Portland and Kugeue.
It. C. Cross of Salt Lake City Is
spending a few days in the city on
business. j NEW YORK. Feb. 7. American
Dr. and Mrs. W. P. Holt of Eagle ship ow ners today showed an increas
Point were Medford visitors Tues-; ing disposition to hold their vessels
day evening. i in port until they receive some defi-
Royal lirown of Eagle Point was nite advice from Washington. After
in Medford Tuesday evening. hearing that the state depnrtmen'
W. S. King, former street commls- , had announced decision on the ques
sloner of Medford. and lately living tion of giving protection to the Amer
In the Illinois valley, has returned lean liner St. I.ouis, officers of ths
trans-Atlantic servlte will affect
about iS vesnels.
GIRLS IH SCHOOL
OR AT BUSINESS
TimrlTC Tfl CTCCi NATION
, 'who are delicately constituted,
(Continued From rage One.) ; thin bl00fJ or pale
task to whtriTl have set my hand, cheeks, will find in
will entail unsparing demand on the;
energies and resources of my suii-, - 111 I
EMULSION
true tonic and a rich food to
jtcts.
in A!df,r,l nn,l io ,.rc,-nv hiiildln"s line Enid that the steamer would not commend to your pjir.iisin
on West Second street, where he will I leave New York today for Liverpool, measures which will be laid beiore
nuike his home. !The sailing prospects of tho St. you and I pray that Almighty Cod
George Elfers of Phoenix spent ; Louis, it was said, are as Indefinite may give His blessings to your coun-
Wednesday In the city on business. I now as w hen the German blockade sels.-' '
Lee and Frank Farlow of Lake: was first declared. The. decision or
Creek were Medford visitors Wednes-; the Standard Oil company to keep
day. !in port all their ships engaged in
i am assured. However, ui.n .
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my people win re-spoon iu -'
necessary for the success of ourj
cause with the same indomitable, ar-.
dor and devotion that nave mien me; a ' ---- - . ,
with pride and gratitude since the ; overcome bredness, nourisn
war began. 1 therefore confidently j
the ;
their nerves and feed
their blood. Mart witrn
SCOTT'S to-day and
sav "NO" to substitutes.
6cott&Borruc.lllootticld.N.J, 1MQ
jpStSW?Hp IPS
pioco of that finp pottery now on j
salo at Heath's Driis Store. 2T
R. M. CroHft of Salt Lake City, Is
visiting .Mr. and Mrs. A. U Hill, on
his way home from San Francisco.
Mr. Cross Is a hrother of Mrs. Hill's.
John DuKfan of Siinis Valley was
in Medford Wednesday on huslness.
Harley Hall of Buncotn Is spend-
ins a few days In the city on business.
O. j. Warren of Portland arrived
In the city Wednesday for a short
IniKiness visit.
Mrs. K, M. Illaln of Central Point
was a Medford visitor Wednesday.
J. L. Itasdale of Lake Creek Is
spending a few days In the city.
.Mrs. Tva HlKper of Iona, Iowa, Is
a Medford visitor.
J. H. Carlton of Central Point was
a Medford business visitor Tuesday
afternoon.
Charles Cre?s of Riddle, Ore., is
spenldns a few days in tho city vislt-
iiiR friends. ' '
tiordon Klce. of Sacramento, Cal..
is spending a few days in the city on
business.
C, H. I.ongmire has returned to
his home at Yreka, Cal., after spend
ing a week in the city.
J L. McDougal of KoFehiirg was
a Medford business visitor Tuesday
afternoon.
F. L. Karr of Trail was In Medford
Tuesday on business.
Hay Tammers of Yreka. Cal., is
among the out of town visitors in
the city.
James Willits of Weed, Cal., Is
sending the week In the city visit
ing friends.
afternoon.
Frank Chester of Glendale is
among the out of town visitors Iu
tho city.
Tyson Heall of Central Point was
In Medford on business "Wednesday.
II. C. Peyton Is a Medford visitor
for a few days from Prospect.
YOUNG
ORPHAN GIRL
How SKe Was Cured. Had
Headaches, Dizzy Spells,
Awful Pains, Could
Not Work.
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if. uiuui 11, l o. .Bill an HI I1011 11 I.
nnd when only seventeen years old hat)
lo suppon myseiif
but 1 would have
such sick spells
every month that 1
would have to stay
at home from work,
end I could not af
ford to do it I also
had headaches, diz
zy spells and a pain
in my side. My sis
ter told me how
much Lydia E.
Pink ham's V e re-
table Compound had helped her, so I
began taking it Tho result is 1 am
now in good nealth an J never lose a day
from my work, and you may publish'
my letter to show other irls the
good Lydia E. Hnk'iar.i's egetable
Compound will do. " J.Iifs Makib
SciiMKl.TZ, 34 Gardner St, Troy Hill,
!. S.. Pittsburgh. Pa.
This (rood old root ar.d herb remedy
has proved unequal1 fcr iieriwiical
sulTering of young women; it contains
what is needed to restore healthful con
ditions. Write the I ydia E. Pinkham Medicine
Co. (confidential), Lynn, A'-uss., for free
advice If you need iu
Yonr check Is your order on your bank lor n certain sum of
money. You don't hive to ko to the bank to set the
money. You don't have to carry the cash with you. You
don't have to resister the letter In which you send the pay
ment. You don't even have lo 6top and ask for a receipt
the check Itself takes i-ate ot that.
To pay by check is businesslike and a great convenience.
Ve will be Klad lo convenience ou in opening an account
that's subject to check.
The Jackson County Bank
MKOFORD. OREGON. ivW
KSTAllUSHKIl 1HS8.
Southern Oregon's Monday Night 1
Greatest Place of FFRIMJAR
Amusement fLDftunivi
THE RETURN OF MEDFORD'S FAVORITE DRAMA
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See the Wonderful Volcano Scene
Hear the Hawaiian Singers and Players
MAIL ORDERS NOW ; SEATS SATURDAY
Prices: Lower Floor, first 14 rows, $l.f0: Lust 4 rows $1.
liaV-onv, first 4 rows. 1.00; next 4 rows. 75c: balance, 50c.
A Ml'NKM KXTS TON Kill T.
I'JIC"S itll '4)1tlHMIIl(l" Kntl
(iliU or (ii'tpiN1 hi a
I'i'W Hour'.
r.iii 1
lit'llrf loiiifs InstanHy.
A dose t;ikn every two hours un-J
til three doses uro taken will end1
grippe misery umi lre;ik up a sever1 j
i-olil either in the head, chest, body;
nr limbs. j
It promptly opens Hned-up nos-!
tiilw und air pasui;es in tho head.t
stops nasty disi!iarp or nose run-1
nin. iclievos hick htudiuin dull-
ness. feverishness, . Sore throat, i
sneei'iin;, soreiien nnd Miifnrss. j
Oon't sta stnfted-np! Quit Mow-
ini; and snuffline' Kase our tlitoh-;
Xotliin ele in Use '
HUc-i piompt relief as.
Tape's Cold Compound", which
rosts only a nts ;tt any dnm store.'
It nets w iiho'it a?lstano tastes '
nice, eatises no lm onvenieni t. Me
sure on i;et the genuine. !
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VIVMX
MAItTIN
in "HK.it i-'.tmi:k's sox"
Uniiiance Interwoven with drama
and fun make, this charming of-
fiTlllR.
Alx VATllK XKWS.
Coining Tlnirstlay. Wm. S. Ihtrt
In the "Return of Itraw l'san."
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Patterns
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Munsing
Underwear
WE GIVE S. & H. GREEN TRADING STAMPS
Reliable Merchandise
partment Store
Reliable Methods
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jt present marKei prices a suvuig iu yuu ui z, iu ju
ht per cent on every item listed below
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T0 Q LATE TQ CLASSI FY
roll SAI.K - Machine: v 1 o
wariho'ise t'.ranis !'a-s. Onv, f.e
8ta nip mill, .'t'-ton Chilian mil!.
coiK-etitraiiir. cruher. rompres.soi .
?ieam enuine and loiler. steam
pumps, hoist, motor or :enera
tors und other rleetrical eui
ments, air drills, Mounts, water
wIiopIp. wood, steel und iron pui
v, steel rails, ore ear, shafting,
pipe nnd tittitiv;. zinc shavlnu.
finnide. rel wood tanU, steel
shaft h;iiets. warehouse scales,
heitlnc. etc Addremi r.uT k
Street, or l'tsene lirants
Vr.. Oic.
I'Olt S.M.K llU'-Ji mare. !i ears
old. pi a h" n a r I .; no, single
drOer i.r addle Iiotm-, eentte, fur
ladv to drive or rule. I'hone .".04-
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WAN'TKI) To hi-e
Call evenings or
C. W. Is.iae.
:(Md pltnv team,
n-eal time oniv.
Pn(vp FRIDAY
1 g NIGHT
FEB. 9
0. A. C.
GLEE CLUB
20 COLLEGE MEN 20
with JAZZ
In Snnjjs. Solos ami
scenes t vpieal of ( 'ollti;c
l.itV. '
A Musical Treat for All.
Ht sure and liear them.
Seats Now Selling
.-.I K) a. in. I'ii--t iJ
'ris, i.iwrr t'loor, 7-"'e;
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Middies
New Spring Showings
Heavy Plain fialatea $1.25
Heavy Plain (ialatca, fney tiim..$1.50
Heavy Plain (talierdine $1.75
Kxelusive .q;eiits for Paul Jones.
CORSET COVERS .
Crepe de Chene
Waists
$4.00 Values $2.69
.-).00 values $3.19
$1.25 Lingerie Waists 98
ODD LOT JAP SILX WAISTS, 98c
Original price range to $5.00. This lot
disjilayed on First Floor.
Lot t2.V values 19S
Lt 2 ?.: values 29
Lot 50.- values 39
Lot 4 li.'xt values 49
Lot " 7."e values 59
MUSLIN GOWNS
7")c downs 59i
8.")e downs 69c
$1.00 downs S9C
$1.'2-") doM iis 9Sc
MUSLIN COMBINATIONS
$1.50 Combinations $1.19
$2.00 ( Ymibinations $1.39
$2.50 ( 'oiubinations S1-9S
$:..50 Conilnnations $2.19
WHITE WASH GOODS
"'. I'aiii'i- lite ( i not s lC
FaiH-y White (foods -50
India Linen lie
20c India Lim n 14c
25e India Linen 19
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15.
- FANCY LIN-WEAVES
oll-ineh TMain Linweaves
at 19c. 25c
.o-nii-n I'lain one,
at 25c". 35 49V
:iJ-in. FaiK-v L:ee Cloth 35
40-im-h Fan.-v llatiste
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25c, 35c,
..ti-nich A 15 C .Silk 39?
:i(i-ineh Pique 35 50
"li-inch daherdines !...50
POPULAR-PRICED SHOE DEPARTMENT
We can save you 25c to $1 per pair on any shoe Ladies', Men's or Children's
LADIES' DRESS SHOES :
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Patent, .-loth
sspeeial '.
('inn Metal, cloth
ton. special o.-o
Vici. doili top. plain toe.
at $3.50
Vici, lace Loot, plain toe,
al 84.50
Dull kid. lace Loot, plain toe.
at $5.50
We carry all widths and
sizes.
BARGAIN SHOES
On Sale Tables
1 lot $o.50 Ladies Shoes
at $1.59
1 lot $2.50 Dovs' Shoes
at $1.69
1 lot Children's Shoes
at $1.29
1 lot Children's Shoes.. ..59c
Disphn ed ill Shoe Dept.,
First Floor
MEN'S SHOES
Heavy dun Metal $2.98
lleavv tan Work Shoe
at '. , $3.75
l'ine Dress Shoes....... $4.50
BOYS' SHOES -(inn
metal, lace.
at $2.25. $2.50
(inn metal, IJovs' Scout
at $2.50. $3.00
CHILDREN'S SHOES
(inn metal, button.
at $1.50. $1.85
Patent, button.
at $1.49, SI. 75
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