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PA OR TWO MTlDFOTiD AfAtTj TRTBUIfR, MTlDFOTtT), ottfifiOX. Wr.DXr.frDAY. FETiT?rAT?Y It. 1017 TOCAL AND J PERSONAL Tho V. ('. T. I'. v.ilt meet Tliiirs rtay afternoon lit !:'. ut tho nubile lllirary. As there is niurh import n t bllHinesfi l(t conic bel'urc the )nt-e-lil!K a lain1 attendance is desired. At thl.i 1 1 1110 plans for a Washiimttm I to 1)8 Riven February ll-', will lie made. Mrs. Leach, corsctlerro. H.'odehi up to date. Clnitranlccd. Phono iS3-.I. .lumen If tin-k li'fl .Mniiiltiy cvimiIiik for an (wlcnilcd vh-lt to his old home In Vermont. See Dave Wood about that fire In Kurnnce pulley. Office, Hoom 404 M. P. & If. Dlilg. Urnnt Paulson of llelemout, Mont., nrrli'cd In the city Tuesday ovenlni!. nig ."ic mill: utilities at lie Voe'H. I,. II. I.liielmriier of Santa Iinrhara, ("nl., I.h u Medford visitor for a few day. For your old homo friends, "Tho Valloy of tho ltoKue," 15c. 279 Charles Conncra of Seattle, Wn., -nt Tuesday and Wednesday In the eity altenilinir to buslnesH mutters. Sweet eldor lit lie Voe's. W. It. Wiitktua of Wat Kins, Ore, 'wan a lledfoi'd vlsilor tho first of the week. Gates BellH Ford ears, $200 down nnd (' n mouth. . 1.. B. Sell in lilt of (irunts Pans Is a liUHliiiiHH visitor lu the city for a few days. Fresh chocolates at T)e Voo's. K. ,1. HelnUliiK of Kluniath KallK Klient Tuesday and Wednesday In .Medford on bimlneBB. Dr. Heine, physician nnd surgeon. Specialty, oyo, enr, nose, throat. OT flee over Meeker's. Classes fitted. B. S. Fletcher Ih u business visitor lu the elty for a few days from Port laud. For the best Insurance see Holmes, the Insuuineo Man. Mr. and Mrs. II. C. lruiroivcs of Albany X. Y., arrived In tho elty Tuesday for a brief visit. To revive the dead spots In your lawn usu tho famous Wizard ferti lizer. Monarch Seed and Feed Co. L. F. Lollurlo of Portland is spend Ini? a few days lu Medford ou busi ness. Jlrlnii your friends to Drowns. DanclnK free at any tinio. 279 1. W. limit of Portland Ir. amoiiK the out of town business visitors in llio eity. Bnskots, toys, clilnawaro, novelties nt Japanese Art Store. tf ('. II. Xorren left Tuesday eiclllnn, for his home at lied llluff, f'ul., after upending a week In the city on btisl lieas, Ilalhs 53c. Ilolel Holland. Charlefi A. Colvln is u husiiiess vis itor in the elty for a few days from Portland. Wo carry a full lino of lawn, gar den and field fertilizer. Monarch Seed and Feed Co. Miss Caroline Kdu-ards of F.uene Is spending a few days in Medford. W'. S. Wado of Portland transact ed business in Medford Tuesday and Wednesday. Phono SSI Heath's I'niK Store. I.. Cohlentz of Portland is a busi ness visitor In the city for a few days. Mr. and .Mrs. II. C. (Irani of Phil adelphia, Pa., are tourist visitors in tho city. People are lull, inc. about llrown's windows. There's n reason. 27 f Prank Lucas of Portland was In Medford the flist of the week on bus iness. niiltermllk 10c gal. Do Voo's. F. S. Chapman of San I'liturisi o. Oil., Ih spending a tew davs in Mi d ford looking after business lnti'teds. C. C. Camii'iell of Si rm ruse, X. v., is among the ou' el lu'.iii ii.dlor:' is the clly .Minerva Yarns tor sweaters, llandt craft Shop. as I K. I! Frlnl. ei Seat He. V.ti., I spe,idi:v.; the i1',-' til the til;. .Vend-t;- lit l.iij ti-ess e ,i;els. lie;,- I'deil Is ,i Meiironl vlsl'l:" for a few .in .; fror-i !,o:- Au;e!es. ( al. Hr. Hart, physician and surgeon, office .hit k sou County Hunk Hiilld ItiR. Mr. end rrs. Harry ! Mills in llutte Fall i st'eni Tuesditv ' veiling 1 11 ll V. .'do i:.m 111 liu ei. v . 1'. It. ,.ob ers ..f s , i Pr !.- . Cal., a biilii. si v!.-l , ,r. ll.' citv I lie fiint "f the wee!,. 'YVfl are exclusive, agents for Southern Oregon for the famous Ituqkeyo Incubators and brooders. Couie in nnd let us demniistinte and got our prices. .Monarch Feed and Seed Co. William Poter.ion of Fu: cue Is spending a few days In the .In ( n business. Leo (iilhert M n h'tMii s v i.-ito:- in the citv from Kan Cram ! Caroline and oil nl He Voe's. W. Csssell of KmllV. M'li.. I speiidliig a few da;.s in V!!,,i- en business. C. H. llc.Miolds was a M.-"'..r-l u-l tor the first of Hie wed, .'o:v Hriivo. Ore. Cheap sprav hose will not stand the oil spray mixture. II".' Mnmin hose, hfcld and guaranteed by the M F, & II. Co. "''' Alonzo Morrison of Portland fs spending a few days In the city on business. Pierce the Florist for rose bushes. A fine line of standard and new va rielles. Phone :;7l. :!02 Mrs. F. II. Farrur of Itay Cold spent Tuesday and Wednesday in ihe city. .Something new. Campbell's cafe. Host of everything, 113 W Main, tf It. Mcl.eod of Prospect Is Npcud- !ini; a few days In the city visiting friends it ii cl attending to business mat ters. ( W. Ilreyman of Portland Is a .Medford visitor for a Tew days. Hakery goods al He Voe's. F. S. Itealy or Portland was In .Medford Ihe Hist of the week un bus iness. Making a change in business meth ods may help you. lluylng home pro ducts Is sure too. California Wash ing powder for sale at your grocer. Home Produce. 27K Mr. and .Mrs. W. O. Morrison of Ta comn, Wu., are spending the week in the city on a combined business and pleasure trip. Take, that broken pump to the Pa cific Highway Oarage, 29 South Dart lett st. Davles Welds Anything. W. A. Woodward or Portland nt ended to business matters In Medtord Tuesday and Wednesday. :Mlss l.enore Kdwards or Corvallis Is n Medford visitor for u few days. Old papers for sale at this office ut 2 0c for 100-. C. J.' Smith of Portland was a Medford business visitor Tuesday and Wednesday. 11. .1. Kline or Dallas. Ore., is umoug Hie out of town visitors in the city. AVhat about your enrly Karrtta. Wo have a full line of fresh hulk seeds that grow. We handle alfalfa, red nnd crimson clover, sweot. clover und everything In the grass seed line. If you are looking for quality, wo liiivn It. Monarch Seed and Feed Co. Cecil P. Hell of Portland Is spend ing a few days lu the clly attending to business matters. Mrs. .1. .M. Tellierow of (Irauts Pass is spending a few days In Medford visiting her daughter. .Mrs. II. L. He Armond. The Jr. F. II. Co., has a reputa tion for carrying tho best spray hose lu Southern Oregon. 279 lllsn M. Wood of Grants Pass is spending a few days In Medford vis iting mends. Nov Ih tlieilme to plant percnhils, Homo grown stock. Pierce tho Flor ist. Phone S71. 302" .lodge Calkins and Court liepurter Uiivls came down from Medford this morning un(i have been Inking tes timony lit divorce actions. lirunts Pass Courier. (loodilch Mavecon spray hoso Is guaranteed for usu with Hie oil spray mixture. M. F. & If. Co. 27!)' The Iowa society will hold their midwinter rcceptlou and duuee to night at S. Murk's hall. A spb ndld piogr.-iiu has heee in cr. n-n I fcr ihe I'Vining, and good music etu'.cujd f;r danciug. Any low. i p ipb', whether members of the society or nil, are Included lu the invitation list. Cuine and enjoy the entertainment. lie frcshmenls will also he served. Ho not miss the cake sale at the public market Katuidav. Held by the women of Ihe Washington Par-ent-'l'eacher'ti circle.. I'mi Hean Tcrrill of l.ukc Creel; s;ent Tuesday lu the city vblting Mends and allnmllng to business mutters. I.. Nichols of Faglo Ptiiu: at tended to business matters i i Mu; illy Tuesday. Kxperl auto repairing. 1. . r.titn e. Phone :t:i7-.M. i;7!i Harvey Stanley was a .Medford Us- Mtor Tuesday iiflcrnoou from Fasl" Point. Herman Meier lias a M.-dford vis liur Tuesdav afternoon rroin Lake Creek. tie, ir,:,. Halei of Fagle Point spent Tuesdav lu the city on business. Tom Lewis of Kagle Point lias lu the cily attending to hm-incsv uiat icrs Wcliiisilai. W. P. i;a,s au, Cbrls i;otlieh ie turni'd to the cp Wednesday nioin ing frem Siileiii. n beie ttiei spent a loiiiile of weeks lu the Interest of the Uoghc Hive' 1Kb bill. A. !.. Hill returned to thetltv Wed-ne.-dai me riling after a sluirt busi ness trip Ci't ready In get and HOLD nil of lice position al Hie Pacific lliisincvs College. Sparta Ituildilig. Phono "ll-X. jvl Charles llurli of Applegiite spent Wodliesilai In ll,e clly looking after business interc-ts. A C I'.iiloi ot Ceiuial Point was lu Mclfiird UliI lies, lay ell business. J'otler .t Net i.lllnied to Med ford '-'iin sdai moi uing from Sa lem, unci- be .-pent a f,. ,nvs In 1 ihe Interest of the triigation i ode. I K. C. FaKi-lt of Copper. Cal.. Is 'a .Mc, It,, id il.siior fl(I- a few dais, i l"od Piciceof Fjgle Pidnl alteud 'd lo bualnes irainrj lu the ilii 1 e.lllesil.ii . Air. and Mi. ili tin. T. x . pert to mas,' t null'.'. Chillies ( ,ir !T C ll'lri oil t s of ill Medford and i eii l'.ulne In thin 1- was a Medtord vis itor ,'ihi, .i.lai ijoin Kudo point. 11. C. Hensley of Kagle point spent Wednesday lu the cil on business. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Cramer of Walla Walla, Wu., are among the out of town visitors in tho city. Tom Lewis of Ragle Point spent Wednesday in the city unending to business matters. 0. V. Myers and A. Ilohf nstsln were picked up Tuesday evening by pollco authorities for alleged Infrac tion of (he ordinances governing the use of blinding headlights. Their case will he beard late this afternoon by Pollco Judge Taylor. Pacific liusiuesH College teachers bring twenty-six years of practical ex perience lo your aid. Phone Jll-X. 2SI Welborn ISeeson of Talent spent Wednesday In Medford ou business. Frank Cameron of Applegnie was a Medford business visitor Wednes day. Italph Creen of Alia, Ore.. Is among the out ot town visitors lu tho clly this week. -Mrs. A. . .1. Hogg left Tue-idny for Scuttle, where she was called by Ihe Illness o' her mother, Mrs. C L. Scott. Frank Ktherldgo Is a .McdTord vis itor for a few days from Salem. Mrs. .',eslnr Coburn has returned to nor home r.t (Irauts Pass after a visit with .Medford friends. A Sunday school convention will bo Irnld In this city Friday, Febru ary 2!l. Delegates from till over Jackson county will attend. 'Miss Mnrjorie Phillips of (Hernial-.', Ore., Is spending the first of llio wee!; visiting Medford friends. B. .1. Souders ot lied lllurf, Cal., spent tho first ot the week in the city. James Fills ot Weed. Cut., attend ed to business mutters lu Medford nnd Jacksonville Tuesday afternoon. 1. X. Hartman, while working on tho Southern Oregon Traction Co. grade beyond Jacksonville, Wednes day morning suffered a fractured leg when a stump fell over upon him. lie was taken to Sacred Heart Hospital, where he was attended by Dr. Por ter. Pacific Business College, over Gates Auto Salesrooms, Sparta build ing. See display ad. 2SI A WISE SAYING Oin:e lu a great while some wise man says a whole lot lu a very few words, like these, "It's a long lane that has no turn.' "Whatsoever a mini sows Hint shall he reap." "lOv ory dog has his day," and IT wo will watch tho luiinnn ruco some of them must have had theirs when they wero pups. You, .Mister Mnn, are .lust as much entitled to rido in a Ford as any one. you should have Just as nice a home as your neighbor and its up to you. No one is going to hand you these good tilings on a silver platter, hut lots of worse looking meu and in their day. poorer than you ever was. have them today. Put they have earned them. Mexicans do their plowing with n .stick. They could have up to dale tools, and we have men. while men. In the liogue river valley, trying to spray apple trees with a tin can and a bicycle pump, and when they bring their wormy fruit to market no one wants II. We, that means us us well, will lake a t ivo-cyliuder Hean Spray llig und drive any man's threu-cilluder out of an orchard. The Hean Is King every one here known that, but they had rather use the cheap kind. Well, what you sow you shall reap and It goes all the way down the line. We know you can buy spray hose t ir 1(1 cents per foot, but Hean hose costs you C:i cents; likewise nozzles. Hut look at the rcuplug, what "ill llio harvest be'.' The hill sides and gullies are full of discarded spray rigs, but ion nil! never find a Dean rig among them. A second hand lb'uu rig is just as good as a new one, but never one for sale. Please do not rave at the spray dope next fall when it's all your inn fault, (let the wheels In your held lo going right. Come down and lei liig Johnson show you a Hean rig Shot-tie or Hen could, hut they will be very i u-y !-!. injt after that lllu -lj'd;:e tlelf. f r it keeps tilings goln '. some to ;.ep ep th.ve days at th? illg Store, you I: now. EVENING VESTS. FANCY SILK: "TRENCH COATS" LATEST PHILADELPHIA, l-'eb. ll.- Alod els of coming styles exhibited at the convention of the National Associa tion of .Merchant Tailors, which op ened hero today, showed no radical changes from those of last year. Anions the novelties, inspected by the 100 delegates was a 'trench" coat patterned afler the coats worn hv soldiers abroad. The flrnicnt has huge lapels, a deep collar and Is built to til sniisly. The black vest for evening wear Is a tblna of the past, the tailors au nounied. The proper ve-t, they say, should be of fancy silk or piipie. either white or blue. Square shoul ders was deneed for business suits Instead of the slanting shoulder el fe I. IE TO SPRAY All those having the Dormant Sol uble Oil for the dormant application and wishing to get the softening ef fect cf the burk nnd a possible shor tening of the blossoming period should spray at this lime or as soon as it is possible to get In the orchard with the spray rigs. Where the ground is too wet this spray can be npplicd any time until the buds be gin to break. However late applica tions would have little or no short ening effect on the blossom ing period, but will lie equally ef fective In softening Ihe hark. As an Insecticide it fs equally or more efficient than lime and sulphur when applied as a dormant spray. Do not apply the lime ami sulphur at this time hut wait until the buds are breaking or separating. COl'NTY PATHOLOGIST. I liccciits ut the Crater Forest re serve fur l!)lli were rea!er ..lliiin those of any other ol' the national for ests, according lo compilation ninde by llie bureau of nntiunul forests, furnished by Supervisor II. Ii. L'riek sun. The receipts were .fll8,27. The. next largest earning? were ninde by Ihe Whitman reserve, with $72.7'2. The third on the list is the Toiiguss, in Alaska, with tr."i."i.4U!l. There is n bi;i drop to the fourth, Wallowa, witli .'0,1(18. Siskiyou forest earned but 11780, Cascade but 11)10, I'mpipin 21,04'J. 'file receipts of the Crater forest are divided follows : Sale of tim ber, U'8,7:!H; cattle and horses, 1(10 peimits. li'JSKi head: .sheep and gouts. 1 1 permits, .VJli l head. The total cost of operation mid maintenance, .vio7(i. " : - ' . Smokers are the lust class lo bo hit by the. rising lido of high price.?. HeplnniiiK today new prices on cigars, cigarettes. chewing tobacco and matches wcnl into effect at Medford cigar stands. Cigars formerly retail ing at five cents are now seven cents, or four for a quarter., The exception lo this raise is lu the case of local made smokes, which are being sold with no change in price. Cigarettes have advanced five cents a package all along the line from the five cent to twenty five cent varieties. Flue cat tobacco in cans has not raised in price. Chewing tobacco, formerly five cents a cut has doubled lu price. Kveu mulches are taking a flight, now being retailed at two boxes for fifteen cents. Smaller packages may be had at Ihe old price of five cents. (irmvers Allen! ion The liogue Hlvor Fruit and Pro duce association bus closed arrange ments for handling of Clraselll Ar senate of Lend Paste the coming sea son and expects delivery of the first carload before April first. Wo are not holding over any ot last year's lead and our entire stock will ho la 17 niniHifacturo. For COO-puuiul barrels. $ .0S5 per pound. For ;;i")-puun, barrels, J0S73 per pound. For 100-pound steel containers, t 09 per pound. For 50-pound steel containers, J .095 per pound. In ton lots a discount of He per pound will be. made. These prices are only 1j c above lust year's and the terms, as usual, are extremely liberal. Book your orders now. S. V. HFCKW1TH. 177 Manauor. XHV YOliK. Teh. I I. - The e,.n presMonnl "leak" eonnir'.llee came buck to Xcw York today to di-covcr what liovcrnnient official, if any, wore trading' in the slock iniii ket laJ iHscnibcr when the president ismici lll pence note lo the belliuelellt-. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY ; KOK SM.K- l .rst class lersey cow. just fresh. T'liierrulln tested. Phone ."M'-L. fall SM K !"lli. i Pi.iK S.VI.I-: (To seats Wcloorn ! Iteeson. Plume :::j-.ll. h- land. i's.; I vNri-:n To tent small furnished t bungalow. fb(.s in. Pliom. l' 1 1 i KlK SAl.K -Manure llaie lour tots ptowetl. Phone IT;t Y. 2s;: SANE AND SAFE L PALI-'.M, Or., Feb. 1 I. A "safe und .sane"' uuti-civarette bill was passed by the bouse lute today und probably will go throuch the .sennte and become the law of Ihe slute. licp resentative Hole voted fur Ihe meiis ure nnd Thomas ami Sheldon tie.niu.--t it. The hill is sort of n compromise be tween tlie Sweeney bono dry bill und the conservative Stott bill, both of which were passed by the house last week, later recalled und tabled. The hill passed today is u redraft of Ihe Sweeney lull, ll strictly pro hibit Ihe sale of civarcttes lo youths miller "Jl years of ii'je. and makes it a misdemeanor for a minor to smoke cijrnretlcs. It provides heavy penalties for vio lations. It authorizes the district at torney unit other prosecuting: officers lo enforce the law under pain of he-eoniiii-r criminally liable themselves. Al tlie suggestion of Itcpreseiitntive Kubli, the provision ugaiust billboard uilverlfsins.' was stricken out. Henry Wolf left Wednesday piorn Ing for his homo at Willows, Cal., after spending a month lu .Medford and vicinity on business. GIRLS! HAVE A MASS OF BEAUTIFUL HI, SOFT, GLOSSY, WAVY u-4Yul Hottlo Destniys Itamb'iiff Doubles lleiillty of Your Hale. Within ten minutes after an appll cation of DanJerlne you call not find a single trace or (taniiriiir or laiuiiK hair and your scalp will not itch, but what will please you most will be after a few weeks' use. when you see new hair, flue and downy at first yes hut really new hair growing all over the scalp. A Utile Danderlne Immediately doubles the beauty of your hair. No difference how dull, faded, brittle and scruKH.v. just moisten a cloth with Danderlne and carefully draw It through your hair, takln.n one small strand at a time. The effect Is amaz ing your hair will he lisht, fluffy and wavy, and "have an appearance of abundance; an incomparable lustre, softness and luxuriance. flet a 2.1-cent bottlo of Knowlton's Danderlne from any drug store or toilet counter, and provo that your hair is as pretty and soft as any Hint it has been neglected or injur ed by careless treatment that's all you surely can have beautiful hair and lots of it ir you will just try a little Danderine. PONT GIVE UP IH.M-nitiitKrri Tilirns Will l-'Jiul Coin foil, in thti KKTt'iit'0 of ii Mod run! Mini. Expcrlciu'o is the modern instnic lor. Profit by the experience of others. It may suvo your lire. Tlie experience oE friends and j neighbors. The testimony of Medford people Will briug renewed encourage ment. Hero is n caie in point: 1. U. Andrus, .M0 S. Ffr street, .Medford. says: "I was bothered con siderably by my kidneys and bladder. i nun uuuuie in rniuining me Kiuuey secretions ami I also had a dull ache) across my kidneys. I found Kood re-j lief from Doan'a Kidney Pills. My! kidneys acted Inore rci;ulaily and I didn't have that trouble In my back.! This has convinced ine that Poan'si Kidney Pills are a medicine of merit! and are worth recommending to oth-j eTR." Price ."tttc, at nil dealers. Don't .-imply a;u for a kidney remedy got j Doan's Kidney Pills the same that! Mr. And run had. Foster-.Milburn Co. Props., Hnfl'alo, X. Y. am isi:m i;ts tomuht. Pag f:fwm Ml'uii- Q anil PIIHTOl'LAVS (vi: mookk M Alttil I IH I I. CDl IITIIT l "Tin-: kiss." AImi PATIII-: MAVS. TOMOKIttUV. Ilillie liiirke and Valcska isurail. (SUITS' TO ORDER $25.00 UP i Also Cleaning, Pressing and Altering I 123 E. MAIM. UPSTAIRS DON'T BE satisfied with a tobacco you can get along with. Find the tobacco you can t get along it It J. " TUC IlC. SC..1M Cw A Your check Is yotir order on your bank for a certain sum uE money. You don't have to go to the hank to get tho money. You don't have to carry the cash with you. You don't have to register the letter In which you send the pay ment. You don't even have to stop und ask .for a receipt the check Hself takes care of that. To pay by check is businesslike and a great convenience. Wo will be glad to ccuvenienco ou lu opening an account that's subject to check. The Jackson County Bank SIEDFOItD, OHKOON. t - ft?iT"3 KSTAHI.lSIli:i 1H8H. if f.'iiite ; y i ' - ....Ss-'T.-'. & (.-. . fefeti.,, " ' y'lfi'''' ''P'faiVW S PKM ' ; '$0'?: ' ' 11W Spray Materials Sold by ROaUE RIVER FRUIT & PRODUCE ASS'N EARL FRUIT CO. OF NORTHWEST ROGUE RIVER FRUIT DISTRIBUTORS ' BARD WELL FRUIT CO. GUY W, CONNOR ' ASHLAND FRUIT & FRODUCE ASS'N WFP VWPMIJV j .v ivi i - The Portland Hotel PORTLAND, OREGON The Utise City's woi'iil-faniid hotel, oei-iipying an ontii'e bloi'k. A outside rooms. Suiiorior dining and grill sei vi-'e. An atniosjtliere of refinement, with a serviee of courtesy. European Plan, $1.50 and Up RICHARD W. CHILDS, imager without. VELVET is a nat urally mild tobacco its mildness improved by natural ageing. A va tu ml!y good flavored tobacco mude smoother, mellower by nature's pa tient ageing method. Try it and see if Velvet isn't the touacco you cant do witnout. What is Your 1 & Tire Mileage? AVhat Ib your tiro repair bill per year? The tires we handle are built to stand up under tlie roughest ot usage. Thoy are near fool-prooE as it is posslhlo to niako thorn. That give tho careful driver an added ad vantago In wearing quality. C. E. GATES QUIT Having your Carpets and E;ags Beaten to Pieces. l"sf tin1 Dustloss .Mi'lliiul to I'oiiuvatc 1 vmip lioiiit'. Extenn- y '''if '''s mollis, !!. I'romiiliicss anil tlioi-- "niii-ssniviiioUi,. J Jacksonville 282 . J-xilJ-xji i-i. 7JI3lllg ITM1.MIU1P11 CiJW i .iiiiii ii jAv -