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MTCDFOTID MATE TRTBUOT!, 'NrRBFOTJD, OTCEfiOy. WEDNESDAY. FEPr?TrAT?Y 21. 1H17 PSGE TWO r m f OCAL AND PERSONAL " .1. E. HuckluKlinni of PcirllsiiKl Ik ainnntf the out of town buninoss vis itors In the city. Mrs. Leach, coraetlerre. Vodels lip to date. Guaranteed. Phone 683-J. 11. I.. Darnellls was a bualnesn vIb Itor the first of the week from Orants Pass. See Have. Wood about that fire In surance policy. Office, rtoora 404 M. P. & II. HldK. O. (). Whipple linn returned to Ills home ut Itosehnrit, after a short stay In the city. Ills fc milk siiakca nt Po Voe'a. Charles fl. (lay. Juvenile officer, Is looking for a home fur a tslrl of sev enteen years. Anyone Interested is requested to communicate Willi Mr. Clay. Sweet cider at lie Voe's. Pecause of the lireakliiR of a power line across ltonue river near the (lold liny power plant, the supply of elec tricity In Medford was very low until afternoon. Elevators In buildings were closed down because of lack of power. Gales sells Ford cars, (200 down and $25 a month. II. A. Wntklns, of Watklns, Ore., Ik a business visitor in tho city for a few- days. Fresh chocolates at De Voe's. J. II. and Arden Tyrell of Lake Creek are Medford business visitors for a few days. Dr. Heine, physician and surgeon. Specialty, eye, enr, noso, throat. Of fice ovor Meeker's. Classes fitted. C. Codings of Walliins spent the forepart of the week In the city on business. For the best Insurance see Holmes, the Insurance Man. T. 1C. Daniels has returned to the city from n two weeks' slay at Los AiiRoles ami Needles, Ariz. Mrs. Dan iels will follow in a week. To revive tho dend spots In your lawn use the famous Wizard ferti lizer. Monarch Seed and Feed Co. C. E. .Miller of ItOKuo Itlver spent Tuesday and Wednesday In the city attending to business mutters. Baskets, toys, chlnaware, novelties at Japanese Art Store. tf iWalter Bottom Is a Medford visitor for a few days from Astoria, Ore. Don't break your back tlilunlui; your Harden this sprliiK. Ubo seed tape. Flowers or vegetables. West Side Pharmacy, 214(1 It. 13! Doan of Grants Pass attended to business matters In .Medford Wed nesday. Oaths 2tic. Hotol Hollnnd. Dert II. Dyer, editor of the Central Point Herald, was a Medford business visitor Wednesday. iWo carry a full line of lawn, gar don and field fertilizer. Monarch Seed and Feed Co. J. L. Itend of Kukciic Is among the out of town visitors in tho city this week. Dr. Hart, physician and Burgeon, office Jackson County Bank Build lug. llienry Shnhn of Dlllard, Ore., Is spending a Tew days In tho city vis iting friends and attending to busi ness matters. Wo are exclnsivo agents for Southern Oregon for tho famous Iluckeyo incubators and brooders. Come In and let us demonstrate and get our pricos. Monarch Food and Seed Co. lV. .1. lllakeley of Vulcan, Aim., Is a Medford visitor for a few (lays. Phono SSt Heath's Drug Store. C. E. Minefield of Oakland, Oil.. attended to business matters in tin city Wednesday. Something new. Campbell's cafe. Best of everything, 11.1 W Main, tf U .1. Walsall or Portland Is a Med ford business visitor for a lew days Buttermilk 10c gal. Do Voe's. Clarke .Morrison of Sulbeilln. Ore., spent Tuesday afternoon In the city intending to business mailers. Pierce the Florist for rose bushes. A fine line of standard and new va rieties. Phone :!T4. ;ioj tieorge llenneti of Salem was In the city on business the first of tin week. Gasoline and oil at Ho Voe's. Howard Dana of Ou vallis Is spend lug a few days In Medlonl looking after business matters. I'sc seed tape for your flower and vegetable garden. No waste, no thinning. West Side Pharmacy. 2sii Smith V. Ellington of Sisson. Oil.. Is among the out of town visitors in the city. Bakery goods nl He Voe's. F. O. Saninis of Crescent I'll v. Oil.. Is spending a few days in M.'diord visiting friends. Take that broken pump to tho Pa cific Highway Oarage. 29 South Bart led st. Davles Welds Anything. TOO LATE TO CLASSI FY KOH UKNT .,-rooni huimuln.v tar nished or unfurnished on Gemvi nve. Imtiilre at in; Geneva. :"",' FOR SALE - Oats. Shadelund an. Swedish Select Phnne .Mlii-ie.' C. A. Morey of Orants Pass Is a Medford visitor for a few days. What about your early gardem. Wo have a full line of fresh bulk seeds that grow. We handle alfalfa, red and crimson clover, sweet clover and everything in the grass seed line. If you are looking for quality, we have It. Monarch Seed and Feed Co. The heavy blanket of snow Wed nesday morning tore down the long awning on the west side of the store building formerly occupied by Ahrens. Now is the time to plant perenlals. Home grown stock. Pierce tho Flor ist. Phono 374. 302' Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Casement of Carmangaly, Alia., are Medford vis itors for a few days. Dr. Myrtle S. Lock wood has re sumed practice. Hours 2:30 to a p. m., .in9-:',10-3U M. F. & H. build ing. 290 Mrs. II. J. Maltpiess and Mrs. Sar ah Oreenwood of Edgerton, Wis., are imong the out of town visitors In the city. Early Sunrise seed potatoes at Fonts grocery. Buy now. 2SK X. (!. Egleston of Ooulilnnd. Oil., transacted business witli local mer chants Wednesday. Old papers for sale at this office at 20c for 100. Mr. and Mrs. W. It. Delay of Glen- dale are spending a few flays In the city. f'ie buve dried beet pulp. Monarch Seeil & Feed Co. .1. T. Brooks of San Francisco, Oil., Is spending a few days In the city attending to business matters. William M. Colvlg of Portland Is a Medford visitor for a few days. J. T. Sumniervllle of Portland at tended to business matters In Med ford Tuesday and -Wednesday. O. V. Myers went down to Grants Puss Tuesday evening for a few days business stay. F. E. Blgalow, proprietor of the Medford Poultry and Egg company, was in llornbrook Tuesday on busi ness. Mrs. 0. O. Haynes who was called to Medford by tho death of ho'.' broth er, J. L. Hooker, returned to her home In Tacomti Tuesday evening. A. E. Kellogg of Gold Hill was In Medford Tuesday. O. F. Young left Tuesday evening for n few days' business visit to Port land. 1. (!. Hamilton of Orants Pass arrived In the city Tuesday and will stay in this vlnclully for an Indefi- nllo period. 5 , Plant your garden tho neap way. .No thinning, No waste of seed. 1'so seed lape. West Sido Pharmacy. 2Sli Edward Thompson of Klamath Falls attended lo business matters in the city Tuesday afternoon. Miss Eninin Snider, of Aurora. Ore gon, grand chief of Hie Order of Pylh lan Sisters of Oregon, arrived in Mei'. ford Wednesday to pay nil official visit to the local lodgo. J. T. Sumniervllle, formerly of Medford, representing a rubber firm was in tho city Tuesday. W. M. Colvig, tax attorney for the S. P. company, Is In Medrord on of ficial business. Mrs. L. M. King of Rogue Itlver was In Medford Tuesday and Wed nesday visiting friends. 'Representative W. II. Core roiurji- ed Wednesday from Salem. .Mrs. P. M. Kretitzer and Miss Ethel Webb or Tolo were visit ir Medford friends Wednesday. Mrs. Ralph Wells of Pud. Calif., who has been In Medford vlilllug Mrs. A. F. Notb. returned to her home Wednesday. The Parent-Teiuhers Association of the Lincoln School will give a Washington tea Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock al the home of Mrs. W. M. VanScoYoc. XII Bennett avenue. Bennett avenue lies between Jackson and Roosevelt streets. All parents oi Lincoln school chlldicu are Invited lo allcnd. A jilint meeting of the Woman's Missionary societies will be held at i he Methodist church this even ing at X o'clock. A special program is prepared and a valuable service Is assured. The public invited. David I.. Washburn ur Toledo, O. Is spending I he week In the city vis itlng relatives. 'Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Sorenson of Ore gun City arrived in Medford Wednes day. Mr. nun Mrs. Charles Cooley of Yreka spent the fore part of the week In the city visiting friends. w ashinglon's birthday w ill be ob served a H semi-holiday In Medford Bunks and public offices will dose number of social events are plan ned lor tho evening. Tho snowstorm of this week ha halted temporarily larming operations which were in full swlua during- ihe warm weather of the past two weeks Several ot the Jitneys operating from towns on the outer edge ot the valley failed to make their trips Wed nesday because, of the full or mow. W. II, Pnrsou of Ashland spent Wednesday In the city on business. Lynn Mowat of Ashland was a Medford visitor Wednesday evening. Hurt Freeman of Eugene spent Wednesday in .Medlonl visiting with 1 1 lends. ASKS GAS COMPANY Ivuiitim- work mill invotiwnlioii of it number of jiclty iiinMi'i' u-upied t ho ut tent ion of tin city council it t their inid-inonlli nicctina lnt nilit. An ordinance wns pni-d autlioriziny; the hiring of K. M. Wil.-tm to audit the recorder's wnter Hi-counts. Tin work is r be dune preliminary to the turning over of water accounts to the citv treasurer fur collection. The p:i .v-.n ye of n number of heavy tractors over tin city pavement and the liaiiliuy of heavy loads through tho citv streets on narrow tired wnyuns has led t lit city fathers to consider the framing of a heavy traf fic ordinance, fur l!io protect inn of the paving. Kecorifr I'ss was in truded ti communicate, with other coast cities to ascertain their method of handling the problem. When the loeul :m company was granted a franchise, one of the stipu lations was that the company pay to the city . per cent of the yross re ceipts realized from the sale of yas for liyhtiny; purposes. Nothing hits been paid lhe city. An accounting was demanded by the lathers. (). II. ('. Grow, local manai'cr of the com pany appeared and stated that he will lake up the matter of adjustment with his company. It was decided bv the council thai in the future the city recorder and trensurer must furnish surety bonds instead of the personal bonds now supplied. A number of bills fur free water were allowed, unions them one for J. T. Onnvon of Ihe Trail Lumber Co. A hpriuir cleanup campaign was launched, discussion cenleriny last night on the question of cluttered up uily alleys. Chief of I'olico Kittson has requested, in line with the clean up, that persons bavin"; piles of ma nure around their premises, which they have saved for their gardens either apply the fertilizer or have it hauled away as withthe approach of warm weather the piles become objec tionable. The question of disposing of Ihe heavy fire team, which is held in re servo when the other annarutus is called out, was ayain brought up. It was suu'cstod that the team be sold and a Jiyht truck or trailer be pur chased to carry reserve, hose and chemical supplies. The matter was sent to rommittec for investigation. BILL SENT CONGRESS WASHINGTON, Keh. 'Jl. Afler a conference with President Wilson, Secretary I'aUcr said luday he would send to congress this week the univer sal military trainiui; bill, drawn up by the army general staff. The sec retary would not say what recommen dation he would make hut it w understood the president favors the principle of military training if it can be worked out in a practical way. "You're Looking Better, John and I believe PostUITl is largely responsible for your sound i i i sieep ana improved POS in place of coffee, relieves nerves from the harmful effects of caffeine. Even a short 10-day trial often works a won derful change in a person. PACIFISTS MAKE LAST BIG APPEAL FOR WAR REFERENDUM. , 1 TTO PEACE V', Aft TAME A REFERENDUM ? fW .if Peace I'CaieiiHioii delegates at aMiaI to let the voices fertile whether tlio eouuti'j- shall o to vai. The blj biiiinee was ciiriied "by .Mrs. Oscar (nilJovvay, at riht, ami .Mrs. .I. L. Slayden, at left, both wives of Tcvus rcpi eM'iHalivos. BREAD RIOTS BIG L WASIIIXfiTO.V, l-VI.. Jl. Ye-ter-dny'.-. bread riot in New Yurie claimed attention in tile Semite today during the debate ml im-reaves in salary i'or ineiTuiient-elerk. Senator Tlmmus democrat of Colo radn, expressed the opinion that in-erea-.es in salary were no cure for the inereissiiiy; cost of living because, lie charged, those who control .food prices, would raise thcin lo keep pace with salaries. "That is nut Hie wav to remedy bread riols ns we tire liu vititr in the metropolis of this country," said Sen alor Tliiumis. "The way to deal willi that is lo la lie lluise who eorner food supplies by the throats. I dislike to see fond riols in free America, but I cim see Hint it might be Ihe first step toward relief." . I0 PLAY MEDFORD As the tlino draws nearer to the first toss up for the Uoseburg high vs. .Medford high basketball games for Thursday and Friday nights more In terest and enthusiasm Is being shown hourly by the local students and down town dopesters. This is largely due to the splendid improvement shown by tho locul quintette in their 27 to li walloping of tiie famous Ashland artillerymen last Friday. There were times in that game whn the local boys unearthed some real class. The passing, aggressiveness, loam play, and Ja. displayed throughout brought hopeful comment and smiles of Joy from tho countenances or the ring side followers. dtoseburg Is coming witli a vet eran quintette built around tho al most uncanny center, Ted .lewett. Hoseburg has undoubtedly by far the best team in the state. If there Is such a title ns state champions thev rightfully own It. You will recall the hair raising finishes of both Vtose-burg-Medford games last year when appearance. "There's a Reason" i lb. ol wm 111 usbtnyton nnikin an eleventh-hour SAYS PACIFICISTS XEW YOItK, Feb. 21. Former President Taft in an adress here lst night in defense of the aims of the League to Knforce Peace declared that at the time the Monroe doctriie was promulgated "it Involved groater risk of war between this country and a Kuropean power than a league to enforce peace would now." If such a league bad been established three years ago, he asserted the present world war would have been prevent ed. .Mr. Taft said that while his sym pathies were not with the pacifists he jdld not believe It wise to cull them "cowards, fools, or mollycoddles." It jdoes not help in an argument, he added, to begin by calling the man i you wish to convince "fool." "We have not reached the time In I the history of the world when we can abandon force," declared the former president. "We cannot assume that nations will always treat us justly; therefore if we have something to protect and there is a vicious force abroad nothing can prevent injust ice except the impression of force." UNITED STATES AGAIN WASHINGTON. Feb. 21 The rhileil States in a mite transmitted to the Iicrlin foreign office, through the Spanish ambassador there, has airain demanded the? release of the Anmieans mule pvixmers on the prize Ship Varroudalc. Tn the ab sence of a satisfactory response to an imiiiii'y sent recently it was de cided t demand their immediate re lease. Medford led all the way only to be 'nosed out by two or three points just before the whistle sounded. Of course in tho coming Ramos all tho dope favors the visitors. However, the local hiKh schoolers have a yearning eye on that state title and in more than one instnnco in the past the 50 lo 1 shot har. not lost. THREE TRUE BILLS Three true bills were brought by tho grand Jury in Tuesday ul'ter noon's hearings. Tom Kinney, Carl llnmniond and lioy Watklns were In dieted lor the larceny of a hog. This ease grew out of the killing of a hog belonging to a rancher on tipper nuttu creek, and nltraeted consider able attention when tried In Medford justlco court. John Kagsdale was indicted on two counts on a statutory charge, .the charge being brought because of Ills relations with a daughter of Ills wife by a former niarralge. The girl was under sixteen years of age. True bills were found against Oeo. Holts uitd l.ouls Lavine, accused of asasult with a dangerous weapon. These two men figured in n break from the county jail two mouths ago. llotts escaped und Lavine is lying in tho hospital with a broken hip. The men fired at a bralceman when he I put them off n train In the bisKI- yous. Miss Ethel Craves of Eugene Is spending the week in Medford as the guest of Miss 'Winifred Clark. Try Tills! Your Hair (icts Wi.vy (lossy and Abuiidiint at Once. To be posse.ssed of a head of heavy beautiful hair; soft, lustrous. Huffy, wavy and free from dandruff is mere ly a matter of usins a little i.niidei ine. Jt Is easy and inexpensive to have nice, soft hair and lots of it. .lut get a lift-cent bottle of Kn.nvlioaV Danderine now all drug stores rec ommend It apply a little as direct ed and within ten minute -; there t. ill be an appearance ot" abundance, freshness,, fluffiness und au incom parable gloss and lustre, and try as you will you cannot find a trace of dandruff or falling hair; lr.it your real surprise will be afte about two weeks' use, when you will see new hair fine and downy at first yed but renlly new heir :iproutinis out air-over your scalp. IJauderine is, wo believe, the only sure hair grower, de stroyer of dandruff and cure tor it li scalp and It never fails to slop fall ing hair at once. If you want to prove how pretty and soft your hair really is, lroistea a cloth with a littie Danderine and carefully draw it tsrougn our hair taking one amall s'lcud at a time. Your hair will be sort, glossy a.cl beautirul In Just a fv inomer-ts delightful surprise awaits everyone who tries this. AMCSKMK.NT8 TO.N'KJHT Star Adults l."c Children ,v. AXX fKXXIXOTON- us "TIIK KAINHOW I'ltlVCl.SS" a fascinating story of circus Hie. Also Vim Comedy "TIIK IIOVCOTTKI) li.MiV Coming Saturday, Elite! Ciuyion and llolbrook Blinn. j 0LD-TI1ME COLD CURE j - DRINK HOT TEA! fiet n r.innll parkac ef lTumbiir( Hreiit Tea. or ns the C-rnmn U,lki eull it. "Hamburger llrust 'I liw." at nnv ilinriuney. Take n. tiil,l,Biui,Mful f tli'e tea, ut a cup of boiling wati'r u;n it, jiuur tliroui;li a sieve' and drink a teaeup lull at any time durin.; day or before retiring. It ii tlu' inuat edix-tive way to break a culd and cure (!rii. us it opens tlio p.ir ef tin- skin, relieving congestion. Mm loocena tiio bowels, tlnm breiikirifi up a cuM. Try it the next time you Fmr,,r frm A cold or tin, ,-rii. It ia : ' '"" tegiiauiv, Ulerolurr and haroileas. dal'o I STIFF, ACHING Rub Sorenma from jointa and bukIm with a tmall trial bottle of old St Jacobi Oil ! s'ep "dosins" Rhrumatifm. i H' pain only: not one ran in fiftv , reqiiirea internal trralment. U, ao,i; i inp. iH-nctrslinj -St. ,lar.b, o,r' 'ri.,!i en the "tender pot," a. ,v , tp'' yen aaylaelt lt.,binson out c.,mr, th. rliounialie j.a.n. -St. Jawl,-, n.f a Iiarmlia rliciimali,m cure whiel, n, v ... diMpiwmU and d.v.n't burn ti,e kiu It , taken pain, norenwi, and milTn,,, (r, aeliinc jOiiitn. muscle, and I. mm. sciatica, lumba,.. backaelpo. ne,,', il-' , I.imbor up! (irt a 25 ,,t i,.i,',; ef oliMsme, hrmeit -St. .Isr, ls tll from i any drutf ntrc, and in a ... y.iull . , rwl, psillf Hri . I MiffnCM. Duu't ulT.-r' I',. I. .. ' ' 4 SYMPTOMS OF HER DISEASE Backache, Sideache.Nervousj ness, Dizziness, raininess, all Disappeared After the Woman's Medi cine was Taken; . . , ril-ln "For two veArn . KinRnsner, v,. - - -- i with a aevere temale trouble) WUS VUUB, Oil, had backache and ,.uin in mv Kid most of the time! 1 had di7.zy spell and was otten s faint I could no walk across th flnn. I'ha Hrwtn cnid would have t have an operation! A trienu BSKea m tn frv T.vdin. F Pinkham's Veeel f a h l n l nmnount After taking ten bottles I am now wel and strong, nave no more pain, ui;imi;u .a..-,., iinplla Wvervono tells ui -e-"-- .7,-1, ,m HOW Well l lout Hiiu i n--ii "j E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound did it"-Miss Nina SottTHWR'K, R. F. D.1 NO. 4, 150X Al, JYIIilIsiiei, vjvio. Every woman who sull'ers from femalj troUUlcS, neivouiwss, UBi--i.iii.ne ur ui blues should try Lydia K. Pinkhum' Vegetable uomnounu as mrs. oouir ni,.lc did. or if thev need free advk in reeard to any annoying symptoii write to I.ydia R Pinkham Mcdicii: Co. (confidential), Lynn, fJoss. MEDFORD Vulcanizing Works All work guaranteed. Auto Tiro Repairing. We sell Fisk and Mich elin Tires. 36 South Grape St. Medford QUI! MEAT IF TOUR KHHS ACT BADL' I Take tablespoon ful of Salts if a nune or Biauuer Dotners jJnai: lota of water. Wfl am tl nation of moat enters Aim otir blood i3 filled with urio acid, says 5 well-known authority, who warns us m bo constantly on guard against kidn The kidnovs do their utmost to frl the blood of this irritating acid, b'Sk become weak from tho overwork; th(r! got shtpfriah; tiie eliminative tissues clog and tbus Uio wasto is retained in th blood to poison the entire system. When your kidneys ache and fool Iik luinpg of lead, uud you have stinging pains in tho hack ur the urine is eloudyl full of sediment, or the bladder is irri. tr.ble, obliging you to seek relief durin the night; when you have severe head aches, nervous and dizzy spells, sleepless ncss, acid stomach or rheumatism in ba weather, prct from your pharmacist about four Miners of Jad Salts; take d tablespoonful in a glass of water befor breakfast each moruing and in a fev duys your kidneys will act fine. Tbi famous eiUs ia made from tho acid oi pTane3 and lemon juice, combined witli litbia, aiid has been used for generation! to flush and stimulate clogged kidneys, to neutralize tho acids in urine so it ifl no longer a sourca of irritation, thua i ending urinary and bladder disorders. Jad Salts is inexpensive and cannot Injure; makes a delightful efferveacentf; lithia-water drink, und nobody enn makol a mistake by tiiking a little occasiouallyt to hecp mo Kiaueyu clean ana active. Union Pacific System I OREGON-WASHINGTON LIMITED Leaves Portland I'nion Station 10 A.M. Daily t in the Famous Columbia River Route Tl only Tlirmiph-to-Chicauo train -etctncally lighted, aulomatically lirolected. WM.McMURRAY Ccnenl Passenecr Agent PORTLAND 'if " V T Go East 't..,n away. """"