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PAGE TWO MTDFORD VATV TPJBUXT3, MEDFonP. OKFSOy. FRIDAY. FFFJcTATiY 0. 1017 TOCAL AND 1 PERSONAL T. I., Carnahan of I.os Ansdes. f'al., is spendlm a few dam In the city on business. Mrs. .each, corsctierre. Models up to daie. 'lunranteed. Phone 6S3-J. W. Johnson of Kucer.e In spending a few day In the city attend!;!!: to business mailer. SS4 Phone Ilpatti'g Drug Store. O, 11. Jui.-xer l a Medford bust- nc-SK visitor from Seattle, Wn. If at Kaule Point Saturday evening from It to a. in. IJoiaHI's orchestra. 27- O. 8. Parker of Iienver, Colo., transuded business in tlie city Thuis da and Friday. Sie Uave Wood about that fire In surance policy. Office, lioom 404 M. T. & II. Bids. W. l.oys Cro-by arrived In the city Friday inornii. froui Seattle, W'n. Illg rc in 1 1 k shakes at lie Voe's. F. ('. l.eavltt of San Francisco, .Cal., Is apendlnu a few daya in the city cm businessi. For your old home friends, "The Valley of the HoKiie." 1 Sc. 279 ' .1. W. MeCay of Klamalli Falls Is a .Medford business visitor. fiweet cider at De Voe's. -Tack l.ibby of San Francisco, Cal spent the lalter part of the week .the city on business. Dance at r.ngle Point Saturday pvenlns from 9 to 2 a. m. Howell's 'orchestra. 274 V. K. Fletcher or Kerns, f'al., pent Thursday and Friday In Med ,ford attending to business matters. Oaten sells Ford ears, $200 down and $25 a month. J. It. Jones of Kl Paso, Tex., Is among the out of town visitors In the city. Fresh chocolate? at De Voe's, J. V. Heddy arrived In the city Friday morning. Br. Heine, physician and surgeon. Specially, eye, ear, nose, throat. Of fice over Meeker's. Glasses fitted. Floyd Rlpiwy of Gold Hill spent Friday In Jledford visiting friends and attending to business matters. ' For the best Insurance Bee Holmes, the Insurance Man. Two cars of Itogue river apples were sent to the fishes this week. 'being part of the cargo of the steam er Culifornla torpedoed by a German submarine. The fruit was consign ed from the Rogue River Fruit and Produco association. i To revive the dead spots In your 'lawn use the famous Wizard ferti lizer. Monarch Seed and Feed Co. O. A. Ilerger of Seattle, Wn., was a business vlsllor in the city the lat ter part of the week. Hrlng your friends to nrowns. Dancing free at any time. 2 79" F. Dellnring or Portland trans acted business In the city Thursday nnd Friday. Baskets, toys, chlnaware, novelties at Japanese Art Store. tf I). I. Hlckey of Seattle, Wn., Is n business visitor lu Medford for a few days. Baths 2:,e. Hotel Holland. H. X. Lawrence of Chliaco III was a Medford visitor Thursday anil Friday. Wo carry a full Hue nf lawn, gar den and field fertilizer. Monarch Seed and Feed Co. '.Mrs. Dora l.angn of Ashland spent Thursday nnd Fi May In Hie city visit ing friends People are talking about Brown's windows. There's a reason. 270" A. W. l.onml.t of Seattle Is spend ing a few days in the city on bimi ness. Buttermilk 10c gal. De Voe's. M. W. Mutlliews of Mlneapolls. Minn., Is among lite out of town vis llurs In the illy. Cash paid for clean cntlou rags at Mecrord Prlnl'ng t'o. f .1. F. Gtorc of Portland spent Thursdav and Friday In the clly vis Ring frleniH nnd intending to Im-i-ncs matters. Dr. Hart, physician nnd surgeon, offlro Jackson County Bank Build Ins. II. K. Marshall nf Salem was lu tlie city the latter put of the week on business. Wo are exclusive agents for Southern Oregon fur t lie famous Buckeye Incubators and brooders. Come in and let us demonstrate nnd get our prices. Monarch Feed and Seed Co. t K. lleai h of Portland Is spend ing n rew days In the city on busi ness. Gasoline and oil at De Vce's. C. A. Turner of VreUn. Cal., Is Bpending n few days In Medford transacting business mid visiting friends. Cauli paid for clean cetlon rags at Merfford Printing Co. if C. H. Freeman of Portland trans acted business In the tv Tlnirsdavl A" l"""' cleaning work guar and Friday. janteed. ,u fr i,d deliver Something now. Campbell's cafe. DtU Best of everything. 113 W Main, tf I w S. c ml V. S. Johnson a Medford husj- - ness visitor for a fe il.o s irom I'm t. J TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY I I'OU !irTro.,r sWp'liiTTowi Unkery goods ul De Voe's. . M, ,,,,,,, ,. N (;rall, s ,(,1( J F. H. Tiniberlake of Philadelphia; J. is among h out of town visicors In 'was ; Ihe city. Take that broken pump to the Pa- jcifir Highway Ca.-ase. 29 South Bart- Mett st. Davies Vfls Anything. " H. H. c.oodwln of Denver. Coio.j Is a Med fold vl-i'.or for a few das. What about your early gardm. j We have a full line of freh bulk ' seeds that grow. We handle alfalfa. red and crimson clover, sweet clover : and everything In Cie grass seed' line. If you are looking for quality,! we have It. .Monarch Seed and ', Feed Co, ; W. II. Vo!tz of Seattlr. Wn., was! In UWord Thursday and Friday on' uJiSimKH. j Old papers for sale at this office! at 20c for 100. H. Mix i? a M-d'ord business visi tor f-ir i: few days from Ban Kran- The M. F. H. Co., has a reputa tion for carrying the best Rpray hose in Southern Oregon. 279 F. A. Frazier of Seattle. Wn., spf-ut Friday in the city look in it af ter business interests. Ah soon as the freezing is over the California-Oregon Power company will Install a fbli screen in the head of the Shasta river canal. The screen i; liinr f-nrwinirtoil tt- tho T? uridine Irnn Wort. The n,,r of I he ! purpose screen is to prevent fish from being killed by going through the generator wheels of the Shasta river plant. i iiifl iiiijii uicincui will cwr-i LHU cuiii- pany approximately $i,.uo. Cheap spray hose will not stand the oil Bprav mixture. Buy Maxecon hose, held and guaranteed by the M. F. & H. Co. 279" Kmmett McKcever and Miss Edna McKee of Fort Klamath were joined In marriage on February Recorder Fauquier officiating. They will make their future home in Medford, Ore., where Mr. McKeever intends to en ter business. Siskiyou News. Dr. Myrtle S. I.okwood, who has been taking a modified "Weir Mit chell rest cure" for several weeks at Sacred Heart Hospital, returned home Tuesday. She Is greatly Im proved in health and will resume her medical work next week. ! Goodrich Maxecon spray hose Is guaranteed for use with the oil spray mixture. .M. F. & H. Co. 279" Special Interurban Car to basket- ball game Saturday at Ashland, j l-cave Hotel Medford at seven, re iturnlng after game. Round trip, Zj 'cents. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fish of Spo kune, Wn., are among the out of town visitors in the city. MIsb llattie Howlett of Eagle Point was a Medford visitor Thursday. (Icorge Farrcll of Yreka, Cal., spent Thursday afternoon In the city visiting friends and attending to busi ness mailers. A suitcase of copiwr ore from the Blue l.edge district was shipped to Salem Thursday by the commercial club. The ore was consigned to C. Y. Tengwald, who will distribute It among the legislators. F. L. Potts of Stanrield, Ore., spent the first of the week in .Med ford on business. Charles Wayne of .Montague, fa., is spending: tho week In the citv on l business. Miss Mary Coolldge of Great Falls, Mont.. Is visiting Medford friends and ! relatives, Ben Brophv of Derby was In the city Thursday afternoon on business. Joe Morrill of Salmon Bar, Cal., Is among the out of town visitors In tlie cily. II. 1.. Evarls has returned to his home at Glandule, after spending " few days In the city on business. Oscar Kills Is a .Medford visitor for a few das from Itoseburg. John (',. I.owe of Dorrls, Cal., is spending a few days in Medford on business. Porter .1. Neff relumed Thursday from a business trip to Salem. S. C. Collins of Table Hock snent Thursday afternoon in Medford nt- lelliling lo Imsjness matters. Dasiel I'allerson is a Medliinl vis-j itor for a few liavs from Bedding ':.!. Miss l.oulse Johnson of Yreka. Cal., is spending die week in the city visiting friends. Mis. K. E. Lime r Glendalc Is "I1 'ing the week in the city visit ing friends. Edward T. Olsen of Eureka, Cal., Is spending a few days In Medford. William llanser of Grants Puss at tended to business mutters In Med ford Thursday afternoon. W. W. Woods spent Thursday at Ashland on business. Bud Lawrentz purchased Williams lu InteeiM with 0. the Medford Cleaning VVokrs S. Qnackenbush of Eagle Point a Medford husiueKtt visitor Kri-i day. O. A. Hubbard of Derby was In Medford Friday visiting friends audi attending to business matters. Kruest Mi Kee and Fort Hubbard! lucre at Tolo Friday on business. Stephen Toblu of Caspar, Wyo., la spending a few days in the city, -Mrs. Lester f'oburn of Grants Pats is veiling Medford friends for fe' das. Injured Iseacber Simmons Friday morning, fallln was 12 feet from a buiiding on which he was working. Injuries were confined to bruises. Hearing of the complaint filed by Stephen Francis against Robert Meyer, charging the latter with , , mrea.en.ng to Kill l- rancis. was Heard i IU Justice Taylor s court Friday , afternoon. The stories of the prin- c.pa.s u,erea .,e, r reyer smi-1 M.-nrw. eity nttomev. staled this ing that Francis had cursed him and j m,ltumx ,lm, lhe ;,n;wer i il4e finally drawn a knife on him. Fran- j (lli,t,.lv ,..,. ltn(l til iM, ' "e ' no provocation rreyer naci aiiemptea to strixe mm with a club at the fame time threat- ' ' ' wl Hulu" dismlssed with a warning to stay away from each other and avoid any more misunuerstannings. ine trouble arose, according to Francis, from the practice of some one spitting on the 8 0f Shoe shop on East Main street. K. K. Kelly left Thursday evening for San Francisco, where he will re main until Monday, attending to le gal business. ON PAPER REFUSE i'.OSTo.V, Feb. "I. A protest O'-'uiiist freight rules on paper infuse -1 1 i I mii i ti t from Xew KiiL-lnnd to the west was made at a lieurin today before Willinm A. Disipie, un c.viuii iner of the interstate eomineri'e com mission ly tile Intenmtionitl i'uvi'has- in? company ol this eity. w hich hud ! petitioned for n revi-ion. CounM-l ior tlie eumpniiy claimed that the refuse rates were hiuher than tlio-e on paper niakeis liljre and Hint charges tor less than cailnad lots were two mid one-half time earl uads. higher than for lull ' " dynski pimi. BIRDENA BEACOH Fourth The plaintiff contends MARRIED IN PORTLAND i that the Hanson plan is illegal in thut " j it failed to eorr- ;in enacting" clause PORTLAND. Ore.. Feb. 9. I Kittli The plaintiff contends that All's well that ends well," said , ,he Hanson plan is illegal because it Birdena Beacom, the 19-year-old girl j attempts to provide two ways of eu who attempted to commit suicide in frcm!r collection of delinquent ue a hotel at Second and-Yamhill street j ,.,,, fir,t ,y ;ale, and second by last Friday night, as she left police , ;l proceeding in the circuit court, headquarters yesterday headed for j (This contention is based on tech matrimony, j nihility based on the meaning of the The girl drank chloroform when j word action." wliieh in Wusiineton Irving E. Eastin. employe of the j jK nj,,,!ied to all law and equitable Portland Gas & Coke Co. announced matters and which in Oregon is gencr that he was "through" with her. It j nliy applied to law matters, '-suit" be was to Irving K. Eastin that she : m ut.j to dc-i;.nnte equitable mat was married at noon today by Hcv. tcis.) Walter I.ee Airheart, assistant pas-1 Sixth The plaintiff contends that tor of the First Methodist church, at : the Hanson plan is unwieldy, ambii liis residence. 27.'. Fourteenth street. ! Uous. imprcctieal nnd void, for the Apparently the couple had become reason that it attempts to create n completely reconciled, and Mrs. new lien "out of.n clear sky." Eastin said she looked forward to a Seventh The plaintiff eontends happy married life. She first met i that the Hanson plan attempts to rc Eastln on a camping trip at Phoenix j pent tlie Ilancroft law. i.iiRM, in . uiiiuijiiu, ami several. weeks ago, on his promise of mar riage, came to Portland. rue reconciliation was effected by . Mrs. .ola, (I. Baldwin, siipcrlnten- denl nf Ihe wnmen'ii nrnlnrlk-n Mv-ts- ! ion of the police department. Th3 Boils were eased by the dog3 who licked i the infected places, but they were not J cured. Many modern people employ I the same method in their treatment of boils, pimples, rashes, carbuncles, ' eczema and other skin diseases. They i apply a salve or lotion to tho sore ; nlaces and fondlv imairinA tbev hnvc cured them. The important fact which they fail to recognize is, that these I shin oiseascs are diseases oi tne Dioou, ami mat no external treatment can permanently cure them, because they iiro c.u-entinliy internal ailmenU. Capital $100,000 I'l 1 stMaiiana.Bank iii MEDFORD MGABE ALLEGES It. If. McCabe ha- hied an amended i lumtilnint iiniut the i-itv ol" Med- Cord in behalf of Charles I). Ci-lby in j the suit to prevent the sale of bunds .. tinder tlie Il.m-on i.l.iii approved last : ni":ith by the voter of Mrdi'uid. The citv has tell dnvs in which to file an , .,., Hemnrrer or ,nlin. The j I)f . ,.hv.s BllsWi,r , ( ,.,. Mw MwvA Kri.j in the cmplnint. Tiw ...d,,;,,. ,.. thru M,e r...,,n will iletlnre the llan-on plan illejinl j and void, and tliut the citv lie pernui- j n(lntv pi) j(in.(, rum or seU in ,imIs ,,,.,. lh j,,,;.;,, f lh(. I !.:. i,ain.. the on the follow. in contentions: "ir.-t The pluintilf (I'liniles I). Colby I contends that lie signed np t" pay liis street n -essments in I eoiml yeailv in.-lailments under the Ilancroft net, nnd bv so doing acquir ed a vested right wliieh the cily can not lake away. This si:tnin up, the complaint continues, constitutes u conlrrtet between the cily and the in dh idual projiertt owner wliieh can not be set aside, and further, con tends that the Hanson plan is illegal because il ntleinpls to set aside the contract. Second The plaintiff attempts to show that the city, by levying a jren oriil tax during lill.'i and lfllli, to pay interest on outstanding paving: bonds, iias attempted to create n general ob ligation of the city. The plaintiff contends that the llnnson pbin is li teral because it attempts to shift the debt from Hie property owner to n general city obligation, Third The plaintiff contends that the Hanson plan is illegal and void because of being: improperly submit- ted to the people, nllegins. that it is n measure competitive to the Medynski iilan and was nut submitted within ! lliirtv davs nfier the lilimr of the .Mc- In. seeoiw eiin-.e ol suit nei-iwes Ihc city council of unlaw fully j'.t- tcmpting to sell bonds under the Han on plan hetore :ho -.irenaration nf a eon-olidateil Hen docket and that the i pi ii in t i 1 1" i- given no plain, speedy or adequate teme.lv Itl law. Of Lerarus S. S. S. is the only proper remedy for , this breaking out of the skin, because it acts upon the blood, cleansing and j revitalizing- it, and removing the cause! of infection, it should be borne in! mind that S. S. S. is purely vegetable. made from native roots, herbs and barks, and that it contains no habit- fnrminff rniir nlhPF inittrimia in- gredients. Obtain a bottle of S. S. S. irom your druggist and it you need the advice of a physician, write to tho Medical Department Swift Specific Co., 301 Swift Building, Atlanta, Ca. A Substantial Growth HKPOSITS r nlmo-tTllKKK-QTAllTKilS OK A MILLION DOI.I.AKS mid li-t of p.ifi'otis numbering; more than TWO Tllol' SANH indicates the ri'pid growth of Ihc First National Lank. The! in turn be speaks the cnitipleti iie-s of facilities, help l'u!ne of setvi. es and businesslike nd minittutioti. DKPAItTMI'XTS I lies-king. Savings nod Time IVp.w. lis, Safe lcsit mills, t'orrlfin l')clinne, Tr.iveleis" Chopics, lite. OREGON EGG CIRCLES 10 At a meeting of the Southern Ore gon Poultry ii.-sot:iuiion Saturday af ternoon nt 2 o'clock, in the public library, the question of organizing "eg' circles" will be taken up for dis cussion, the idco being to ascertain w hether or not the .Medford nnd Ash land di-tricts desire to organize for this season. The egg circle is an uraui:'.:itiou auxiliary to the associa tion, where the latter exists, or it may be maintained independently. Its secretary or malinger collects the cgy and poultry output daily nnd pavs the produeer-nieiubcr unce a week or once a mouth, as ihe members may elect. The hitler thus obtaiu n better uriee lor their eggs, in comparison with the prevalent retail prices, than can be enjoyed in liny other system. It is the initial feature of organized mar keting and leads to a system in which ail producers co-oper.ite for protec tion tf forded by much improved methods. Other matters of much importance to the poultry industry and especially to the association and its work dur ing' the summer will be considered. Therefore. full attendance is par ticularly desired. . There is no longer any ilonbt that the next Southern Oregon poultry show nil! b. held nbotit the first of December this year, so it is desired to pui everything' in order for u com plete and valuable success. 10 FIGHT FULTON ALBANY, X. Y.f Feb. 9. An nouncement tnU Jess Willard, world's champion heavyweight boxer BREAKS A COLD IN JUST A FEW HOURS Ples Cold Compound" ' Knds Grippe Misei-y lou't Stay Stuffel-up! You can end grippe and break up i-evere cold either in head, chest. body or limbs, by taking a dose of "Pape's Cold Compound" every two hours until three doses are taken. It promptly opens clogged-up nos trils and air passages in the head, Stops nasty discharge or nose run ning, relieves sick headache, dull ness, feverlshness, sore throat, sneezing, soreness and stiffness. Don't stay stuffed-up! Quit blow ing and snuffling! Ease your throb bing head nothing else in the world gives such prompt relief as "Pape's Cold Compound," which costs only 25 cents at any drug store. It acts without assistance, tastes nice, and causes no Inconvenience. Be sure you get the genuine. ; AMUSEMENTS TODAY. THOMAS MFJCA.V. JILAXCHE SWEET THEOnoilE ROBERTS In "THE STOILM" A splendid, unusual story. Essanay Count." Comedy, ' Taking the Tomorrow Tho Almighty Dollar Star Page Tonght FEB. 9 0. A. C. GLEE CLUB 20 COLLEGE MEN 20 with JAZZ In Songs, Rolos and sccnos typical of College Lite. A Musical Treat for All. JJe sure and hear them. SeatB Now Selling at 10 a. in. Fh-st fi rows, lower floor, 7-e; ' - ' t- 50v. First 4 - - "-i ...nr WV: hl- and Frrtd Fulton l.ad been matched for a teu-round bout March 26 at N( w York, was made here today by Grant ili'gh Kione of New York. PLAN MASS MEETING I'nion devotional mass iuectlnK j will be held at the Haptlsl cnurcn Sunday afternoon 3 p. iu. by the City union. The 'meeting will be in charne of Howard Orover of the Christian church, who is making elaborate preparations for a splendid meeting. Topic for the hour will be, "Do 1 Honor Christ in the Use of My Sun days," a subject well worth the con sideration of all christian people. lev. H. E. Marshall, who is hold Inn evangelistic meeting in the city will Rive a short adress. which no member of the union or citizen of the city should miss. Special features along musical lines will be nlven by some of the best talent of the city. There will be a special selection by the union orchestra; vo'al solo, Miss Kuth Warner; quartette, Llal colm, Phipps. Lindley.' Corder. A cordial welcome is extended to all young people of the city. 1 5 cts. each, a for 60 c'.z. cluctt. peabosy co., Inc. usr.ns Earl Fruit Co. of . the Northwest Snccessoi-s to The Producers I-'ruit Co, of Oregon. Will still continue to handle a full line of well known reliable sprays, such as Hex Lime and Sulphur, Swift's Arsenate of Lead and all oth er materials necessary in the care of orchards K.VItf, KRriT CO. OP THE X. W. J. C. HIIOHX, Dist. Agent. Body Fir Wood at $2.23 per tier ror 12-inch delivered; ?2.73 for 1C inch delivered. Phone 584-R MARLEY 2 IN. DEVON 2'4 IN. ARROW COLLARS We Will Match , Your silvor pattern for you. Xo matter how old the pattern, we fan fret you pieces to match. See us for Silver of Quality. MARTIN J. REDDY Quality First l"or Correct Time Phone 10. Visitors Always Welcome Page E &ffil2 THE RETUEN OF MEDFORD 'S FAVORITE DRAMA $ u7' r i' t-.---'.i MM y "uuuciim voicano Scene Hear the Hawaiii Singers and Player3 " Seats on Sale Tomorrow at 10 A. M. Prices: I.iwer V fjt 14 rows, tl.30: Ist vl$l. Lalc.uy, fust 1 ,,,ws, f 1.00; livXt j 7oc balance, 50e. SUFFERED Pany Remedies Tried in yain. Well and Strong , After Telling Lydia E. . Pinkhara' Vegetable ' Compound. i Ppcrtanburp. S. C "For nine years 1 suffered from backache, weakness. and irregularities so I could hardly do my work. I tried many remedies but found no permanent relief. After tak ing Lydia E. Pink hams Vegetable Compound 1 felt a great change fur tho better and am now well and strone j.' . I so I have no trouble 8. it7 : r I in doing rny work. I Pi I hope every use r of I.yduvh. Pmkham's YcRctahle Compcur.d will g"tas great relief us 1 did from its use." Mrsej S. I). McAhee, 1 Uewey Ave., Spartan, bare, S. C. 'J he reason T7cnr.cn write such grate ful letters to tlie Lvdia E. i'iiikhiir.i t Medicine Co. is that Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound hai brought health and hanpiness into their lives. Freed from tle-ir illness they want to pass the good news along to Ji ether suffering women that they also rnny be relieved. This i3 a praise worthy thing to do and such women 6hou!d bs highly commended. Join Our Aluminum Club With our Aluminum Club draw ing tu a close we lind that there are otilv a few -Piece Sets of DIAMOND BRAND ALUMINUM left. This is because house wives have been quick to take ad vantage of the manufacturer's lib eral offer permitting us to distri bute a limited number of these 7-Piece Sets on the Easy Club Terms As stated in our former an nouncement, 1.00 cash and 50 cts. a week for a 7-Piece Set of High Grade Aluminum will hold good until the few remaining sets have been taken, then our Club will be closed and you will certainly re gret it if you pass up this offer. This space is too small to pic ture the complete set. therefore it will pay you to call early and inspect the utensils that we arc offering on our Diamond Brand Aluminum Club. Guaranteed 20 years See our big WINDOW DISPLAY. M. F. & H. Co. Have You Everything that you need in , the small emer gency We have jiffy patches Hill slick without cement: we have in- nor liuincs whiih will bring you home, if ou are car.ijbt n-pl-out tin extra casing. Don't no out without the accessories which ure an Insur ance against long delay and incon venience. C. E. GATES