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PAGE TWO ! MEDFORD MATT TItrBU"N"E, MEDrOTtD. OT?Ef!OV. l'RTPAY. TTJVRFATtY 2.1, 1017. TOCAL AND PERSONAL AJr. and Mrs. I". W. Wt-lli of Itovr liure are spf-ndlnn n tow iluy in Dip city viitli- frliiulK. .MM. I.eacli, rorsollt-rre. .Moilels up to date. Guaranteed. Phone 6SS-J. Howard CiroMi of Corvulli,- Oic Is o Medford visitor for n (tv ihiys, See Have Wood about thai flro In Riirnnc q policy. Office, Itoom 4 04 M F. & II. IlldK. ' Rev. W. I". Clloeeldier of llrants Pcss spent the latter par. or the week In Medford. Ills 5c milk shakes at I)c Voe's. Plant your garden the new way. No thinning. No wa.tte of seed. Use seed tape. West Side Pharmacy. 2 SO .Milton rirulib of Ashland waB in Medford vlsltlnn friends Tiinrsd'iy. Ciet your mattresses made over like new. iillk floss $2.50; hair or moss J3..-.0. Geo. Herbert. Call 9(10-1.. Also furniture repair of all kinds. 2S7 A delegation of Ashland basketball fans attended the Medford-lloscbur:-: Kunuu tit tile Xiitiitoi-liini Thursday nlnlit. Sweet eider at Do Voo'b. lV. I.. Ash of San I-'i um-lfico, Cnl is spending a few days in tno city on business. Gates sells l"oid curs, $200 down and $2I a month. Charles Morton Is a Mn.lford visi tor for n few days from Klamath Kails. iWto have dried beet pulp. Monnrrh Beed ft Feed Co. Mr. and Mrs. K. II. Smllli nnd . children of Toppenlsh, W'n., nro Med ford visitors. Fresh chocolates at De Voo's. Thomas I.. Webb of Seattle, W'n., is spending a few days in Medi'r.id on huslncsss. l)r. Heine, physiclnn and surgeon. Specialty, eyo, car, nose, throat. Of fice over Meeker's. Glasses filled. Carl Trumblo lert Thursdny even ing for his homo nt Portlund after visiting Medford relatives for the paBt two weeks. Early Sunrise seed potatoes nt Fotttfl grocery, nuy now. 288 D. P. Oreenfleld of Sun Frnnclsco, ; Cal., was In Medford Thursday unci Friday on business. For the best Insurnnce sec Holmes. the, lnsuranco Man. Oliver S. llrown of Merlin, Ore., Is among the out or town visitors in the city. To revive tho doud spots In your lawn uso the famous Wizard ferti lizer. ; Monarch Seeil and Feed Co. John F. Scholz of Fiigono Is spend ing a Tow days In Medford attending to business matters. Caskets, toys, chlnaware, novelties nt Japanese Art Store. tf Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Pelouo of Kagle Point are spending a few days In tho city. Daths 2 Tic, Motel Holland. 1j. II. Wang of Canity, Ore., trans acted business In tho city the latter part of the week. rr. Myrtlo S. Lock wood has re sumed practice. Hours 2:30 to G . m.. 309-.H0-311 M. F. & II. bund ing. 290 W. K. Drawer of Central Point wns In the city on business Friday. Mr. Drawer has recently disposed of the Central Point Herald of which he was editor and will lea'vo Monday for llrcsham, Ore., near which place he will farm. Wo carry a full line or lawn, gar den and field fertilizer. Monarch Seed and Feed Co. F. .1. Smith or San Francisco. Cal., spent Thursdav and Friday In the city transacting business with local business firms. i Bakery goods at le Voe's. 111. II. Koaimiau of Philadelphia, Pa., Is among the out or town busi ness visitors In the cily this week. Take that broken pump to the Pa cific Highway Garage, 20 South llart letl St. Davlcs Welds Aiivllilin- F. M. llurnslder of Seattle. Wn Is (.pending a few Oays in the city looking after business Interests. What about your early gardei Wo have a full line of fi-or.li bull. seeds that grow. We hurdle all'a'la rcu nun crimson clover, sweet clover and everything In the grass M,,,, line. If you nre looking for unelliy wo huve It. Monarch Se-!d am Feed Co. , A. Hell of Portland Is In Med ford for a few days iiltendlng to bus hiest matters. Old papers for salo at till r office nt 20c per I On. H. CI. Carson of Unite, Mont., ar rived in tho city Thursdny evening nnd will spend somo time looking over copper mines In this vicinity. we are exclusive ngents for Southern Oregon for the fatuous lluckeye Inriihatora ami brooders. Come In and let us demonstrate and Ret our prices. Monarch Seed and Feed Co. . A. V. Field of Grants Pass Is spend ing a few days In the cily attending lo business mat tern. ; Dr. Hart, physician and surgeon, office Jackson County Dank Dulld Ing. I ily (ii C. W. MeFadden of Dululh, Minn., owner of the Oatman orchurd, is a Medford visitor, lie expects to re main for a fortnight. On account of tho death of the wife of our Past Consul C. S. Web ster, the Modern Woodmen social which was to lie held tonight will be Indefinitely postponed. .1. M. (Ilciu inu. Consul. .1. A. Wnlle is a Medford visitor for a few days from Watklns, Ore. Seo Hie new Chinese effects in spring millinery at Miss Taylor's opening, Saturday, February 24, at May Co. Hob Pclouze. well known -Medford boy, has earned his second "S" at Stanford university. The first was miido In football and the second In basketball. Hob has now reported for track training and will probably work out with tlie relay team. Don't break your back thinning your garden this spring. Uso Beed tape. Flowers or vegetables. West Side Pharmacy. 28C I.. I). Hurt of Klnnuith Falls is among tho out or town visitors In the city. , Danco at Kagle Point Saturday. Tho Lowlands will give an exhibi tion of all the latest dances. Music by Howell's orchestra. 2S7 1. W. Halbert and family are recent Medford arrivals from Vina, Cal. Phono 884 Heath's Drug Store. Mr. and Mrs. Itnlph Hoggs of Sll verton. Ore., spent Thursduy and Fri day In tho illy, having slopped off en route to San Diego, Cal., where they will spend tho next two months. Something new. Campbell's cafe. Hest of everything, 113 W Main, tf Lester Coleman of Grants Pass is spending a lew days In the city at tending to business matters. ' nuttermim 10c gal, De Voe's. F. II. Coleman of Los Angeles, Cal IS umong tho out of town business j """"' cuy. Pierce the Florist for rose hushes. fine line of standard and new va- rletles. Phone 374. 302'' in;iuy iiiiswcii oi lverny, ure., 1st spending a week In the city visiting his mother, Mrs. Addle llaswell and other relatives. Never mind the snow but ntlend Miss Taylor's Millinery opening. Sat urday, Feb. 21. Gerald Thomas left Frlduv morn ing for his homo at Koseburg after upending tho past week in this city on business. Gasoline and oil nt Do Voe's. iV. Slevla of Rogue Hiver spent Thursdny and Friday In the city vis iting rrleiuls nnd attending to bus iness mutters. Uso seed tape for your flower and vegetable garden. No waste, no thinning. West Sldo Plmrmacy. 2 S0 Mr. and Mrs. Itoss Johnston of Portland arrived in the city Thurs day evening and will make their homo In Medford. having rented n homo on Riverside avenue. Another big deal in stationery, Friday and Saturday. Correspondence carsd and box paper, white and tints, all sizes, 21 cents, worth 40 conts and .10 cents. At Heath's Drug Store. Seo our windows. 2S1 airs. S. S. Illtchlngs of Wolf creek. Ore., Is spending a lew davs In tho city. Now is the time lo plant poreninls. Home grown stock. Pierce the Flor ist. Phono 374. 302 C. P. Hurroughs of F.uRcne Is spending the week in the city looking alter business Interests. Hlg sale of stationery nt Heath's Uriig Store Friday and Saturday. See our windows. 2!j(., H. K. I loan of Grants Pass is a Medford business visitor for a rew days. Correspondence cards and box sta tionery 21 cents, worth 40 cents and o cents, Friday and Saturday. See our windows. Heath's in, ki.... ' 2KB Miss Cochran, who until a year ago was associated with Miss Loiinsbury in tho M. ,id M. millinery depart ment, has returned to Medford from Portland and expects to open a milli nery shop in n, ,.itv , ,,, f lure. Everybody cordially Invited to at tend the millinery opening nt Miss Talor's second floor May Co., Sat urday, Feb. 2 1. ' , Miss Flora Welch has returned to Medroril from Salem ,u,cio hc ,,,. ed as stenographer during Hie legls lalive sessions. in nropny of Kagle Point Is i"-iiiiiiiK a lew days In the rit nt- "imiiig io niisincss matters. W. O. Webster of Coker Untie was a Medford business visitor Friday. Charles llanscom of Hrownslvoro Is spending a few days in the cily on business. mm A.k Grandfather He'll Tell You Him city. -ami iiihiiurc onroim-. 'uuiwh. ,.,.,-.- ..u,.,, Theodore Paine, proprietor of the Union stables, is seriously 111 with a combination of pneumonia and measles, Underwood typewriter for sale $ Medford Hook Store. A. K. Strong of Kagle Point spent Friday in the city attending to busi ness matters. J. J.. Coburn, deputy county clerk of Josephine county, transacted busi ness in Jacksonville today. K. I), llines, cashier of the Hank of Jacksonville, wus doing business in Medford today. M. K. Henry or Wlnnemucca, Xev, Is spending a rew days In Medford and other valley points. Carl Kills has returned to his home at Glendalc after a short business visit in Medford. Miss Kthel Wilkerson of Grants Pass spent Thursday In tho city. S. 11. Ilarnlsli of Kugle Point spent a few hours In the city Thursday. .Mrs. I). L. .Moore of Giants Pass Is spending the week In Medford viflt- Ing friends and relatives. i.. i.. iiocKersntith or Hcagle was a Medford visitor the mldle of the week. Justice Harlan or the V. S. supreme court says: "The omission to use of fectual protection against alteration is evidence of neglect; which renders lilm (the maker of the check) respon sible for tho fraudulent amount.' $7.50 buys a standard, legal, protec tor. .Medford Hook Store. Charles Kffton or Slsson, Cal., is among tho out of towns visitors In the city, Kliuer T. Ilawley of .Montague, Cal., Is spending a lew days In the city transacting business. Chester McGeo of Klamnth Falls Is spending tho latter nart of the week in Medford looking alter busl- uess interests. Ully wilso.J or Montague, Cal., Is n,mr , i r . . .... n hi ...i. r. Wendl of Medford is spend ing a rew days attending lo business matters In Douglas county. IDavo Hoscnhurg has returned ti the city after a business trip to Sc nttlo, Wn. i Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Turpln of lSu genc arrived In tho cily Friday nr tornoon lor a brief business visit. A number of delegates to the Sun day school convention In this city ar rived in Medford Friday afternoon, being delayed by the late arrival of south hound trains. James Daley of the Ilillcrest orch ards spent Friday In the city attend ing to business matters. 1!. W. Knnznw, traveling pnssenger agent or the Santa Fo lines was a .Medford business visitor Friday. the Shasta Limited was 9 hours Into and No. 13 six hours late Friday as tse result or a freight wreck near mo divide, north of Koseburg. Three cars were derailed due to thu break lug ot an axlo on one of the cars. Mrs. J. !. Itedcly has purchased $i0 worth of rare rose bushes from the Rev. George Schooner of Port lund, Oregon's plant wizard, and pre sented them to tho dealer Medford club to bo planted in the city park tho coming, spring. This Is the first public spirited step toward civic Im provement In .Medford In several years. Alex Nlbley, manager of the Utah Idaho Sugar Co., at Grants Pass, has purchased a residence on the Fast sldo of Medford and with his family will move to this city next week. Tho A. W. Walker Auto Co., Thurs day sold Clinlmers-slx cars to Scott Woolf, Alex Nlbley and Dr. J. T. Nib. ley, of Grunts Pass. ENTENTE DRIVE IN BALKENS PLANNED FOR SPRING LONDON, Feb. 23. A Renter dis patch from Snlonlkl says that the en tente ullles cut postal communication between Athens and tho central pow ers when they established contact yesterday between the French and Italian troops and cleared the enemy fojjces from the road between Goritza in southern Albania, and l.eskovie. The central powers are now restrict ed lo wireless and ueroplano cem iminlcation. A. F. . M. Special communication r Medford Lodge, No. 10:;, Friday even Ins. February 2;!. Degree V V In:,-, A wo. ork. Hy order of the w ir l'oi'Ts ;iuci:i;v c. We have some Kurly Sunrise seed potatoes left, (jet what you need be fore they are all gone. The price Is rli; lit. 1 Treat The Body As A Delicate Machine Ynu would net let n machine built for efflcient work, get rusty nnd full of dust and dirt. Why let the body, the most delicate of all machine, iret rusty and run down from innttcntionT Cleanse the blood; that's tho secret; keep it clean. S. S., proven for 50 years tho best of all. blood ""'' d" Got a bottle at vour druKsist's TOUAA and take it according to directions. SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, OA. S.S.S. Keeps It Always Fit s SCORE 28 10 14 Playing to "cover your mini" may be tho proper thing most of the time, but It does not work all the time. This was well illusl rated last night when the Koseburg high school bas ket ball team repeatedly did the one step down the floor, bunched like an i. W. W. meeting on a street corner, with the .Medford team floundering holplessly on the outskirts of the crowd unublo to break up the play. There wus no mistaking the fuct that Hoseburg has a classy bunch of basket ball shooters hut with all their class and tho bag of tricks they opened at every opportunity there would have been a far different tale to tell from the sad story of 2 S to 14 defeat of the locals had Coach Klum's men been "right." It was evident from tho Hrst that the locals were several shades off their best game and as they catno to realize tills fact they began taking long chances and trying to convert forlorn hopes into baskets. Tonight's game will in all proba bility show a much different class of piny on the part of Mcdford's men. "Mut" Wlliamsou, whose abil- ttv to shoot the hall sometimes takes a day off. Is expected to shine with Jones and the others who after think ing the matter over and listening to a discourse on the Koseburg contin gent's system from Conch Khun, will lead the grand march. Tho largo audience which despite tho Inclement weather filled the Nat- atoiiiuu last night. Is expected to re turn en masse tonight as It was gen eral' the opinion that the local boys' poor showing was due lo psycholog ical reasons rather than that they had met their superiors. STANFORD LOSES TO 0. A. C. BY SCORE OF 23-17 STANFORD UNIVERSITY, Feb. 23. Oregon "Aggies" defeated the Stanford varsity basketball team here Inst night 23 to 17. Stanford had a fifteen to nine leal at the er. 1 of the lira lmit but could cot hold it. DIED WKHSTKIt Alma Talbot Webster died Thursday, Folmfury 22, at tho family home, r02 South Grape street, aged 42 years 9 months. She had been a resident of Medford for the past 4 years. She leaves her hus band, Charles S. Webster, and four children, Catherine Alice, .lames and Kmma Webster. The funeral services will bo held Sunday afternoon at 2:30 ot tho Haptist church of which Mrs. Webster was a member. Hev erond Carstens will officiate. Inter ment will bo In I. O. O. F. cemetery. 1111"" Cohl Compound" Kmls Hun Colds or Grippe in u Few Hours. 'Itolief conies instantly. A dose taken every two hours un til three doses are taken will end grippe misery und break up a severe cold either in the head, chest, body or limbs. 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, feverishnesH, sore throat, sneez ing, soreness and stiffness. Don't stay stuffed-upl Quit blow ing nnd snufMlns! Fuse your throb bing head! Nothing elso in the world gives such prompt relief as 'Papo's Cold Compound." which costs only 2."i cents nt any drug store. It acts without assistance, tastes nice, causes no inconvenience. Ho sure you get tho genuine. BudfLawrentz has purchased nn Inteerst with G. F. Williams In tho Medford Cleaning Works All kinds of cleaning work guar anteed. We call lor and deliver goods. Pliono 57 8 S. CcntrnJ WOOD Ilody Fir Wood at $2.23 per tier for 12-Inch delivered; J2.73 for 16 Inch delivered. Phone 584-R DOES NOT AFFECT CROP OF VALLEY The marketing of the 1 9 1 1; lloguo river valley fruit will be unaffected by the embargo against upples put In to effect today by England. Only 2.100 boxes of Newtowns, handled by local comlsslon firms are now In New York, or were held there ut last advice. This fruit was handled by the Producers Fruit company. According to officers of the com pany this fruit can bo sold more ad vantageously in this country than abroad due In part to a raise last week In freight rates to Glusgow, Scotland, to willed port most of the valley Newtowns nre consigned. The freight rate was advanced from 40c tox.ric per cubic foot which sets the rate at 91c per box. At the present timo there is a brisk demand for Newtowns along the At lantic seaboard at around $2 per box. which will net the grower $1.00. This net Is rarely realized on large ship Incuts to foreign ports. EASTERN TRAINS ARE HELD UP BY SNOW PORTLAND, Feb. 23. Overland trains on tho Oregon-Washington Hailrond and Navigation company's lines today were from seven to twelve "GASGARETS" FOR A lUst for Liver and lhm'els, for Itfl iousiicKs, Suiu Stouuicli and Cous(in(imi. Get a 10-cent box now. Furred Tongue, Had Colds, Indi gestion, Sallow Skin and Miserable Headaches conio front a torpid liver and clogged bowels, which cause cause your stomach to become filled with undigested food, which sours and ferments like garbage In a swill barrel. That's the first step to un told misery Indigestion, foul gases, had breath, yellow; skin, mental fears, everything that Is horrible and nau seating. A Casearet tonight will give your constipated bowels a thorough cleansing and straighten you out by morning. They work while you sleep a 10-cent box I'roni your drug gist will keep you feeling good for months. Millions of men and wom en take a Carcnret now and then to keep their stomach, liver and bowels regulated, and never know a miser able moment. Don't forget the chil dren their little insldcs need a good Sentlo cleansing, too. SAI'KTV MUST Huy tho Products of Homo Industry CAIJl'OHM.V WASHING POWDKl! makes the washing easy. For sale by Chus. L. Schierrelin, Uirich & Ityan, Hutchison and Lumsden. Fonts Grocery Co., Warner. Wortmun & Ciorc, Marsh & Dennett, John Hrown lee, C. P. Kribs, J. It. Ilibbard, Jones Cash Grocery, De Voe's. V. K. Con- ser, W. Stringer, Jackson St. Gro cery, G. W. Dow, C. S. nuttcrfleld. Itungalow Grocery, Fast Side Grocery, Cort St. Grocery, Laurel St. Grocery. Oakdalo Grocery, O. Verbick Grocery. Factory at Ashland. AMUSKM K NTS TO NIGHT Page Always Worth While F.WXV W.IHII "W1TIICI! AFT" Also GOOD COMKDV. t TOMOIiltOW DOROTHY G1SII Notice to the Music Public J have just received from tlie Kast a small consign ment of very fine old violins. Coming from tlie liands of a dealer whose life work lias been the reconstruction of old instruments, this collec tion affords an opportunity that conies hut seldom to a prospective violin purchaser. Palmers Piano Place 28 So. Central Ave. I hours behind schedule, due to heavy snows In eastern Oregon, Idaho and Wyoming. Snow was general over tlie northern and eastern sections of A new thing for a cigarette to do 20 for 10c C! CIGARETTES ; of IMPORTED aid DOMESTIC iohaccos-Bhndd Let tKe Snow fly! . "Jones" has plenty of ( irecii Stuff Inside SPINACH, FJIEUBAEB, BRUSSELS SPROUTS, TURNIPS, CARROTS, PARSNIPS, GREEN ONIONS, CRANBERRIES. DON'T PASS UP THAT LETTUCE 5c BUNCH. Lemons 20c doz. Butter 40c lb. If it's too stormy to come down town, remember your 'phone order will have our personal attention and you will get only first class Groceries if you trade with Jones Cash Grocery First Store East of Park Fifteen Dressers, choice $3.50 Six Dressers, choice . $4.50 Six Dressers, choice . $5.50 Twenty-Iron Beds, choice $1.00 Twenty Bed Springs,choice $1.00 Twenty Wash Bowls and Pitchers, choice , . Chairs, Tables, Rugs, Quilts, Blankets, Bedspreads, Sheets, Towels, etc. Crater Lake Pictures, 11x14 5c 2 for 6c We have MEN'S ALL WOOL SUITS, the kind that sell in other stores at $18 to $20 going at .... $9.98 We have other Suits, good ones, at . $8.50 and $7.5ff Good heavy Work Shoes $1.98 Good Calf-skin Shoes, gen uine oak soles .' . $2.50 Boys' Shoes as low as a Dollar Bill. A big cage of Canary Birds choice ..... 25c And Hundreds of Other Bargains The Cheapest Store in the West WILL H. WILSON i Oregon today, but only in eastern Oregon and territory beyond, did it jattalu proportions sufficient to delay j truffle. . d 50c