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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 20, 1917)
PA'QE TWO MEDFORT) MATL' TT?TT?tTN"TC, AfEDFORD, ORllflOX. TUESDAY. EETifiUATiY 20. 1917. TOCAL AND PERSONAL KiiRono Annum returned Monday ulcjit from a several weeks' fctuy ut Yrekn and Hornhrook, Cut. Guy .1. Johnson, who haa hoen In .Medford visiting his brother, (J. K. Johnson, and family, left Monday for Jiineau, Alaska, where lie is in the employ of a bin nilniuK company. Monday evening Talisman iodiie K. of P.- rplt'bnued (lie anuiverxary of lhe order which was Instituti-d at Washington, r. (., Feb. 19, 1SC4. A uoodly nuinlier attended, rotiiderln:s the stormy evenini;, and en loved the pioKiam prepared, especially the eh argon preterred against one of the members. Cop" lialcs. It was Known diuliiK the evenini; that the order, durlns the .":! years of Its life has Krowu to he the third largest frater nal order In existence. The life In surance department last year paid out $l.20,2S4.3!i, and din-Ins the 40 years of the existence of that depart- Mrs. I.ench, corsellerre. Models npment It has averaged a payment of to date. Guaranteed. I'hone 6S3-.I. iMrs. Clyde K. Miles returned Mon day evening to her home in Grants J'ass after a few days' visit to Med rord rrlends.. See Dave Wood about that fire In surance policy. Office, Room 404 M. P. & II. Iildg. Mrs. t;. (!ny and children re turned to their home In Gold Hill Monday night after a visit In Medford to Mr. and Mrs. I'. K. Wahid. Mrs. Guy was accompanied by her mother. Mrs. A. I'rice, of l.ewiston, Iduho. lllg He milk shakes at De Voe's. 11. W. Paul left on train 16 Monday night for a three days' business trip to Portland. Pacific llusiness College, over near Jacksonville, there Gates Auto Salesrooms, Sparta build-' Inches Tuesday morning. more than a million dollars annual ly. The Pythian conclave to be held at Crater Lake next August was dis rusved ami plans laid. Itetreshnionts were served In the ndtolulng banquet room after lodge closed. "Somewhere in France," a drama tization of Itleliard Harding Davis' novel. Keystone Comedy, "The Love Klot." Page tonight. Fully six Inches of snow fell In Medford .Monday night, which was the final wlndup of an all-day rain. The clouds have cleared away and a few hours of warm sunshine will rid the city of its mantle of white. At Ashland snow fell to u depth of 1 mines; at tne minis logging tamp were 1 4 Monday lug. See display nd. 28-t'jtho snow at Fish lake was 7G inches C. C. IJurk, of Applegate, was In deep and wltii tho fall of Monday night added It Is probably at least a Medford Monday Sweet cider at He Voe'B. ' Mrs. F. K. Hcdden visited over Sun day with relatives In the Applegate country. Gates sells Ford cars, $200 down and $25 a month. W. H. Wilson and family of Phoe ynlx left Monday for Caldwell, Idaho, where they expect to make their home. ' Fresh chocolates at Do Voe's. John Hill, representing the War ren Construction company, was In Medford Monday visiting his parents, Dr. and Mrs. J. I,. Hill. Br. Heine, physician and surgeon. Specialty, eye, ear, nose, throat. Of , flee over Meeker's. Glasses fitted. Mrs. Uosb B. DeUemer arrived In '.Medford Sunday from Senttlo and was mot hero by her husband. .Mrs. De Homer Is superintendent of the Cop por King mine In the Slato creek dis trict, about 15 miles from Rogue II Ivor. Pacific Business College teachers lirlng twenty-six years of practical ex perlence to jour aid 341-X. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Cnrnahnn came In from the llluo Lodge mine Monday and are slopping at the Medford. For tho host Insurance see Holmes, tho Insuranco Man, t ol. Curl V. Tongwnld returned Tuesday from a several weeks' stay at Salem. To revive tho dead spots in your lawn use tho famous Wizard ferti llzer. Monarch Sed and Feed Co. Senator Von tier llcllen returned from Salem Tuesday morning. Baskets, toys, cblnaware, novelties ai Japanese Art Store. tt IMira, H. C. IlehliiiK and mother. Mrs. F. I j, Sherman, will leave to night for a visit to Los Angeles. Don't break your back thinning yonr garden tills spring. I so seed tope. Flowers or vegetables. West Sldo' Pharmacy. 2Nii A. M. Tyrrell, 11. L. Tonn and J. II. Tyrrell of Lako creek, were In Medford .Monday. Baths 2f.c. Hotel Holland. Mrs. M. C. Mat bet- and Mrs. II. N. Osborn left Tuesday morning for a visit to friends In San Francis. .Wo carry a full lino of lawn, gar den and field fertilizer. Monarch Seed ond Feed Co. 'W. II. Unssell of Portland, stop ped off In Medford Monday for a te whours stay while en route to Hilt I Calif. Dr. Hart, physician and surgeon, offlco Jackson County Bank Uulld Iub. . C. It. Fruln. of Centrnlln, n., ar rived In Medford Monday evening. I. line and sulphur In bulk. Bring your container, llardwell Fruit com pany. Opposite Mail Trlhuno build ing. ,,M, lohn Fritz and Henry Johnson, of Grants Pais were Medford visitors Tuesday. Wo are exclusive agents for Southern Oregon for the famous Buckeye Incubators and brooders. Come In and let us demonstrate and r.ct our prices. Monarch Feed and need Co. . Mr. and Mrs, s, it Hubbard left Tuesday immiim: for Seattle, where thev expect to reside. Phone SSI - Heath s Drug Store. Mrs Julia liathbnn left Tuesday morning for llornhruok. Something new. Campbell's cafe. Host of everything. 11.1 w Main, tf AV. V. DeArinond and L. ). Adams of Grants Pass. sio,p,., off In .Med ford Monday nlr.ht for a visit to Mr. unit .Mrs. II. I.. DeArnmud. while on their way to California. . Buttermilk 10c gal. De Voe's. 'Mr. and Mrs. John Goodrich re turned Til.'sda.i morning from a visit to .Mrs. Goodwin's relative in Salem Pierce the I'lorM ror row bushes. A fine line of standard and new va rieties., I'hone foot deeper. Tho Women's Relief Corps will serve an oyster supper nt the K. I nan Wednesday, Feb. 21st, from ,1 to 6:H0 p. m. Prlco 2."e a plate. Pub nc are invited. 282 lhe interurban street car, running between Jacksonville and Medford while coming to Medford '.Monday af leiiiouu on us 4 o clock trip was partially derailed near the Perry dalo grove, two wheels, leaving the track, and a loss of onn trip result od from the accident. Tho accident was caused by parts of the motor becoming detached from the car and dropping to the track Leon Lawton has accepted a posi tion ns bookkeeper and clerk for the Standard Oil company In this city. Gasoline and oil at Do Voe's. !W. T. Riley mid two sons, of Iduho ! alls, Idaho, urrlved in Medford Tuesduy morning. .Mrs. Riley and daughters will arrive Inter and thev all expect to make their home in the Phonei v""Ky' Mr- nnpy wllf "ere last Sep 28, icniuer. lie liked the country then else he would not he here now and he likes It now, hut the first nuestlon he asked Secretary Lattu of the Commercial club was: "How did you peoplo make it with that Irriga tion project you voted on? I am from an Irrigated district and while wouiu like to Invest In farm land hero and do general farming and grow sugar beets, you can't interest me In any land which Is not irrigat ed. I am sorry your project did not cany. Perhaps It will tho next time you try It." l;"e seed tape for your flower and ii-iiiuiij garucn. rxo waste, no thinning. West Side Pharmacy. 2SI1 R. H. Mooro of Gold Hill and E t. Weston anil II. L. DeArinond of Medford, Oregon, were in town Wed nes.lay coming over the mountain tu a rather peculiar mission. A safe in the X. 11. llui: l urdware. store hero was recently shipped here from Gold lllll where .Mr. Hull purchased n hardware stoC; from I). 11. Miller More re. cully Mr. Miller was struck by a train at Cold hill and killed. These peiu'emru are fettling up Mr. .MIMcr-a cunt-' t.nd Ipey came over here to Inspect the old safe which Mr, Hull has nocr lien able m -in an error! to locate certain pa pers or Mr Mi'l.-rt. They wrestled ltt' the oinlinaiieii lor some time I ul w.. 'e fmaliy rompelled to give it up and reiurntd to Oregon. An ex pert will probably ho brought here to o,.i ti the talc. --.Montague Messenger. Pacific Business College over Gates Auto Salesrooms, Sparta build ing. teo display ad. "Nt It. A Ward or the biological de partment of the department of agri culture will be lu lhe city and vnlli" -March 2 lo co-operate with Com.!.-. I iMhologlst Caie iu a campal.U: i.;':i.m dlgg.':- .- ..i;rrels ond gophers. pests that cause thousands of dollars in damage yearly. The biological department has discovered n poison which will kill squirrels and gopher bin is no: latul to hoes i bi. kmi . and other f irm ...lock, The formula will lie given ,,ut later. The squir rels are hlhernatlug at the present time, but ,i week of sunshine Mould '.rl'm litem lu full force. Bakery goods at De Voe's. Usclu Biirrowes of Portland is spending the week in the city attend ing to business matters. Plant your garden tho new wy. N'o thinning. No waste of seed. Cue seed lupe. West Side Pharmacy. 2S6 Mr. ami Mrs. Arthur Hodges of Kugene are spending the week in the city visiting friends and unend ing to business mutters. Take that broken pump to the Pa clfic Highway Garage, 20 South Dart led st. Davles Weifls Anvthlne. V .Miss Bessie Franklin of Albany I lu .Medford visiting relatives. The Medford high school basket hall team is this week putting on the finishing touches of training for the games Thursday and Friday night with tho Roseburg high school team one of the fastest scholastic aggrega tions lu lhe state. All or the mem hers of the team have agreed to ob serve training rules mull alter the games. Stewart Torney, one of the best guards ever developed In the high school, will not be able to play as lie Is only taking a post grad uatt course, and Wallace and Cole man are the two available guard They will have their work cut out for them handling the Roseburg for wards. Brandon: Williamson and Jones will play foi words for lhe local team. Coach Kluni will prob ably develop a new line of defense lor the coming games. The largest crowd of the season will attend the two games, Including a lurge delega tion from Ashland. What about your early gardein. Wo have a full lino of fresh bulk seeds thnt grow. We handle alfalfa, red and crimson clover, sweet clover and everything In the grass seed line. If you tiro looking for quality, wo have It. .Monarch Seed nnd Feed Co. , Harvey Ling of Aslilund spent Tuesduy in Meiirrd visiting friends and attending to business matters. Now is the time to plant perenlals. Home grown stock. 1'ierce the Flor ist. Phone 374. ,102 Frank Fisher of Montague. Cal., Is spending a few days in the city on business. Get ready lo get and HOLD an of flee position at the Pacific Business College, Sparta Building. Phone 341-X. 2S4 Tho rirst of a series of short stories by F.dison Marshall will appear in tho April number or the American magazine. imi Geary of Griffin Creek relum ed a few davH ago from Klamath Falls. Dr. Myrtle S. Lock wood has re sumed practice. Honrs 2:30 to 5 p. 30U-310-311 M. F. & H. hulld- ing. 2I0 Leslie Thomas of Yrekn, Cal., is in the, city for a few days. P. C. Carson of Klamalh Falls has been visiting Medford friends. 'Early Sunrise seed potatoes nt Fonts grocery. Buy now. 2SS .Miss Laura Ellis, of Olendale. is visiting i.Medlord friends. Miss Hazel Welch will leave tomor row for San Francisco, where she will reside. lames Allen, of Weed, Calif., was In Medford a Tew days recently. Mrs. F. W. Hollis was called to Salem Sunday by the Illness of her mother, .Mrs. Winches. Victor Bursell shipped two car loads of hogs to Portland Monday. After boosting prices for a few days, many of the. local tobacco deal ers have dropped back to the old schedule. Those who hold to the ralso state that the wholesalers have raised the price to them nnd that they cannot make a profit at the old ;cale. Mr. and Mrs. Don J. Johnson or Corvallis, Ore., are among the out of town visitors lu the city this week. "NEW PATH'' NEVER TOOK AL ESS0N N SINGING f ' tW i 1 hi i fx-, . XX; I1d Victor. aeotu GALLly ' CUR.CI Gulli Curd is, newest grand opera idol and called the "new Paul," but never took a singing lesson. Her study In music was devoted to the piano. The new star Is 26. She was unknown in the United States six months ago. She Is the wife of Mar tinis Galll, portrait painter. She has Just signed lor five grand opera seasons. OPEN PARLEY 10 Chicago Butter. CHICAGO, Feb. '.Ml.-llml,.,. ,,. Iinnged. Kggs higher. ltci-cits .."iti.'l case-; firsts - 1 ;, i . 1 1 ul. ,.. linnry firsts, ll'.HiNtlc; ut mark cases included :iis(i J(.. FEARS OVERPAY MAY "TURN HER HEAD" X-' ' mm 'frt ' sar- . f Hi FROM TURKEY WASHINGTON", Feb. L'0. Amlm sudor Klkiis ul Couslnnlinoile rol ulily will he iiistiueled by the stulc iIcijii i tim nt In begin negotiations to have I lie Ottoman government nrraiiKe w illi Germany lor the American naval .collier Cacsnr nnd the cruiser Jle.s Moines to enter Beirut and liring out tin. 1,110(1 American refugees waiting there. The Iwo ships now are virtually wiir-hoiiml nt Alexandria, laden with food supplies for Armenians and Sv nans for delivery at lieirut in llir zone which Germany has proclaimed burred by submarines. Till' stale (lepiirliiienl has refrained from neu'olintini; direeily with th German i;overniuent lor sending the ships lo Beirul, lhe position bein taken thai if the reipiesl were made il woulil. in el led. be a recognition i.f the German blockade. The Jackson County fliund Jury opened its session Monday and up to '2 o'clock this afternoon three in dictments had been found. Wm. Wells and David Norwood in dieted for burglary from Model clothing store in .Medford. , Howard Diinlap and Guy Spencer indicted, lor larceny of copper w ire near Ashland. Iloili Dunltip and Spencer pled guilty mid were fined $-' and costs. Kmiiin t'oppage indicted for at tempting to bribe nn officer. Several other cases are beinir iu- vestignlcd by the grund jury and un doubtedly n number niore true bills will lie returned. The jury consists of: S. 1 linrnebuii;-. Medford: J. W. Mntney, Hucli; J. M. Hockersuiilh, Medford: W. II. MeCloud, l'rospect; I.. A. Smith, Logic Point: S. A. l'eteis and X. I), lirnphy, Medford. NEW YORK ASSEMBLY PASSES SUFFRAGE BILL ALBANY, X. Y., Feb. 20, -The woman suffrage amendment bill was pnssed by the assembly todnv with out debate liv n vote of 124 to it1. SOUR THE FOODS AND lnies DiniM'psin" Fixes Sour, Gassy f I'pMft StoiiincliN in Five Minnies. With Mfdfurd t ratio is Miulfonl w.tlv AIL CHILDREN LOVE "SYRUP 0FFIGS"(F0R LIVER AND BOWELS Give it When l-Vverish, Cross, ltilioim, for Bail llrealli or Sour Scuiim h. Miss Brady, who stars for a liiovin concern, niiin.iged by her father. William A. Brady, gets so much pay. her father say s, he fears It til "mm her head." He says In- puts half her salary In trust for her. Urady says moMe a.'tre.-ses are oxcrpaid and that the business is not a big money maker for ouuers. Look at the tongue. Mother! If coaled, it is a sure sign that your lit tle one's stomach, liver and bowels need a gentle, thorough cleansing at once. When peevish, cross, listless, pale. doesn't sleep, doesn't cat or act nat urally, or Is feverish, stomach sour. breath bad; has stomach-ache, sore tin out . diarrhoea, full of cold, give a teaspoonl'ul of "California Syrup of Figs." and in a tew hours all the foul, constipated waste, undigested food anil sour bile gently moves out of its little bowels without griping, and you have a well, playful child again. You needn't coax sick children to take this barmles.5 "fruit laxative"; they love its delicious laste. and It always makes them feci splendid. Ask you.- druggist for a .",ii.,-eiu bottle of "California Syrup or Figs." which has directions tor babies, chil dren of all ages and ror grown-ups plainly on tiie bollle. Bewaio of counterfeits sold here. To be sure you get ihe genuine, ask to sec that it Is made by "California Fig Syrup Company.'' Uofuse any other kind w ith contempt. You don't know what upset your stomach which portion of the food did tho damage do you? Well, don't bother. If your stomach is in a re volt; if sick, gassy and upset, and what you just nto has fermented and turned sour; head dizzy and aches; belches gases and acids and eructate undigested food: breath foul, tongue coated just take a little Pape's Dla pepsln to neutralize acidity and iu live minutes you wonder what be came of the Indigestion and distress. Millions of men and women today know that it Is needless to have dys pepsia. A little Dlapepsin occasion ally keeps the stomach sweetened, and they eat their favorite foods with out fear. If your stomach doesn't take care of your liberal limit without rebel lion; If your food Is a damage in stead of a help, remember the quick est, surest, most harmless antacid is Pape's Diapepsin, w hich costs only imy coins ior a largo case at drug stores, t's truly wonderful It stuns food coming and sets things straight, so gently and easily that It is really istonlshing. Your stomach will di gest your meals If you keep acids neutralized. Accident and Health Insurance Insures You While Living. GEO. E. BOOS, LicensedJAgent itepresentins TllltKI.: OF THE STKOXC.'FST ACCIIIMXT, IIK.U.TH and l.Il'K i xs r 1 1. x ci-: com p. x 1 i:s In America. tilnsse-. vor wii.i, st:i: BITTKI! W ith our ynu will not see an: better ci ssi:s Kefer: io ti. ord patrons who have had their 'claims satisfactorily adjusted ond promptly paid; .1. W. Mitchel. O. K. C. Crow. H. C. llazelrigg, K. W. I.lljegran. K. F. Schmidt, Kmil Pech. 1.. Helm, Vet. J. T. Payne, .1. K. Bostwick, Jennetto C. Holt (iFO.K. BOOS. Office Hotel Holland ltldg. Phono :!37 or T 1 0. .Medford, Ore. Home Phone SSii-M. P.' o. Box 1042. Pays Claims from the First Hay of Disability. lkir't have to Wait a Wevk to get benefits. AMISF.MKXTS TONIGHT. DR. RICKERT I'.M'.sl.l l Special. s;. Suite I .a, Over May Co. Page i.ovist: HOW . Mill lit! KM in "MMI IVY II KI!K IX Also Keystone Coined l.OVK RIOT." 1 It.WCK" THK TlHIiSIVW-.liino Caprice TIIK MISCIDKF M KKK." King of Breakfast Foods There's a Reason" ; wonderml nourishing value -in these clays of high cost of living A flavor sweet and nut-like, that appeals to every taste msm .1 1 y - a The Woman of Fashion kcc)s puce with Ikt pci'soiiiil adoi'inncnt .is wf'll as dress. I low often a new pen dant, a novel riiitf' or earring seem to fairly "set oft"' your costume. For things Hint are new, see MARTIN J. REDDY Quality First ror Correct Time. Phono 10. Visitors Almiys Welcome Attention Car Owners For the next three days we will give 20 per cent off on tires in the following sizes 32x31 33x4 36x4 36x4 These are new fresli. sloek and only a few left at the reduction. ; - Valley Garage MEDFORD COMMERCIAL COLLEGE I'nder New Management Offers Standard Courses by Individ ual Instruction nnd Class Method ill KOOKKKKl'lXG, PENMANSHIP, SHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING, ARITHMETIC, PRACTICAL ENGLISH, SPELLING, ETC. Graduates Assisted to Positions Make Early Reservations for Places. SEE THE MANAGER Phone 15-L 31 N. Gl,ane stroet NATURE ARCH SHOES at $6 Overcome your foot troubles and save you $2.00 a pair. Come, let ns show you a ,iood shoe. VAU PEL'S ASHLAND'S OUALITV RTnwp. r')l SEASONED WOOD Dry Body Fir per Tier . . 12-INCH CHUNKS - - $2 25 16-INCH CHUNKS - . $2 75 Kitchen Wood 25 cents Higher We iuarantee the Measure MOREY WOOD CO. PHONE 654-J 37 N. FIR ST. QUIT Having your Carpets and Rugs Beaten to Pieces. Use the Dustless Method to renovate your home. Exterm inates moths, ete. Promptness and t.hor- ss niv motto. Phone Jacksonville 232 Harry A. Wysong 11