PXGE TWO f OCAL AND 1 PERSONAL C. V. Jacobs of San Francisco. Cal. was In Medford Wednesday niul Thursday looking niter business In terests. S. K. Mcrhveti of Salem spent the middle of Iho week In the illy on bus iness, j Mrs. I-caeh, corsellerre. Models up lo date. Guaranteed. Phone CS3-J. (Joorgc M. Wharton is 11 .Medford business visitor from Los Angeles, Cal. Paul Relchcrt of Portland attend ed to huslncHs matters In .Medford Iho middle ot the week. Sco Davo Wood ubout that flro In-1 nuranco policy. Office, Room 404 M.I P. & H. nidi?. Howard llronson of Eugene is spending the week in Modford visit ing friends. William T. Punch or Portland Is spending a few days In the city. niK 5c milk shakes nt Do Voe's. Mr. and Mrs. B. Cole arrived in the city Thursday morning from Klam ath Kails. William Cunningham of Diinsiuulr. Cal., arrived in Medford Thursday morning for n business visit. Gates sells Ford cars, $200 down Olid $25 a month. C J. Fry of Copper. Cal., is a Med ford visitor for a few days. Samuel .Mnthls of Rngun River spent Wednesday and Thursday in the city attending to business mat ters. Sweet cider nt I)e Voe's. 8. It. Prultt of Klamath Kails Is spending a few days In the city look ing nftor business interests, lCd Ashbauu.li of Portland is among the out of town business visitors in the city. Dr. Heine, physician and surgeon. (Specialty, eyo, oar, nose, throat. Of fice, over Meeker's. Glasses fitted. , J. F. Ilrown of Eagle Point is npondlng a low days tin Medford vis iting frionds and attending to IiuhI uesB matters. Frank J. 8. Conner of Taconia.tWn. Is It Medford visitor for a few days. Fresh chocolates at T)c Voe's. n. H. Rector of Portland Is n bus iness visitor in Medford for a few ilny. AY". N. Cockorliue of Albany, Ore., is spending a few days in Medford on -business. , iMIlllnery display Saturday, March 9. . Miss l.ounsbury, M. M. Dept. Store. - 292 W. II. Graf of San Francisco, Cal., is a Medrord business visitor for a few days. Mr, and Mrs. W. Harold Burton of Everett, Wn., spent the first of the week in the city visiting friends, leav ing Wednesday evening Tor San Fran cisco, where they will spend thn next month. For the best Insurance see Holmes, 'no Insurance Man. It. II. Avery, San Francisco, Cal., is among tho out of town business vis itors In tho city this week. neorgo Leonard who has spent the past month visiting friends at various vellaye points left Thursday morning for his homo at Seattle. Wn. To revive (ho dead spots in your lawn uso tho ruinous Wizard ferti lizer. Monarch Seed and Feed Co. Guy l.ennnn was n business visi tor In Medford Thursday from San Francisco, Oil. Mr. and Mrs. II. llurlcson of Prlneville, Ore., are spending a few days in tho city visiting friends and looking after property Interests. Baskets, toys, chlnaware, novelties nt Japanese Art Store. tr George M. Wenel arrived in Med ford Wednesday from Sail Francisco, j Cal., and will spend a few days In the city on business. Miss Harold Price of Eugene is spending a few days visiting Medford friends. Hatha 2,',c, Hotel Holland. M. Gilbert of San Francisco tn.ns acted business with local meic-hanls Wednesday and Thursday. Frank K. Krontz of Springfield. Ore., is a Medford visitor tor a few days looking after a business location We carry a full line of lawn, gur den and field fertilizer. Monarch Seed and Feed Co. Harry It. Ilogue or San Fratulsro. Cel., Is spending a few days in the city. John Pelton or Vancouver, 11. C . Is among Hie out or town bii-luess vis itors In the eitv. hakery goods at De Voe's. K. S. Fletcher or Portland attend ed to business matters in Medford Wednesday and Thursday. Mrs. II. H. Olfct or llelllnKhani, Wn., arrived In the city Thursday morning. Take that broken pump to the Pa cific Highway Garage, 20 South Hurt lott st. Davles Welds An thing. A. II. Atwood of Portland Is among the out of town visitors in the city. Mr. and Mrs. (1. F I'rm-ker of San FrnncHfco, Cal., are In tl It y ror a few days looking over openings for tho establishment of a ladles' shop. Old papers for sale nl ihl.i orfl.-o at 20c per ion. MEDFORD Charles Strang returned "Wednes day evening from his Crave creek ailn'e. Charles Hansconib of ilrownsbo'ro was in Medford Tuesday. You can not use the. Heather Pino Compound and retain your cough. Try It and see, 50c and 25c. Heath's Drug Store, opposite Nash Hotel. 2!t2 A. C. Stepps of Portland is spend ing a few days In Medford on busi ness. W. 1,. Mahen of Seattle. Wn., Is spending a few days In Medford on business. What about your early garden? We have a full line of fresh balk seeds that grow. Wo bardic, alfa'lu, red and crimson clover, sweet clover and everything in tho grans seed lino, If you are looking for quality, wo have It., Monarch Scid and Feed Co. (1. F. Hillings of Ashland spent Thursday In Medford and Jackson ville attending to business matters. Tho local Overland agency lias re ceived u demonstrator of Hie new Sport model, recently advertised in periodicals of national circulation. Another late arrival at Hie agency Is tho new Light Six. Johnson for high class watch re pairing. tr Genrgn C. Wlggs of Rochester, X. Y., Is among the business visitors in the city. J. N. Fraser of San Francisco, Cal. was in Medford the middlo of the week on business. We are exclusive pgents for Southern Oregon for tho famous Iluckeye incubators nnd brooders. Como In nnd let us demonstrate nnd get our prices. Monarch Seed nnd Feed Co. M. G. O'Mulley of Portland Is a Medford visitor. J. C. Pendleton of Table Itock spent Wednesday and Thursday In the city. Dr. Hart, physician and surgeon. office Jackson County Bank Build ing, IMrs. C. A. Thompson of Derby spent Wednesday nnd Thursday 111 the city visiting friends. Now Is the time to plant percnlals. Homo grown stocki Plorco tho Flor ist. Phono 374. 302" James F. McCalllck of Seattle, Wn., Is a Medford visitor for a few days. Word lias been received from Dew ey Purdln who left Kagle Point dur ing the recent storm, bound for Fish l.nke. Some anxiety wns felt for his safely due to tho depth of tho allow along his route. A telephone message was. received from him nt the Fry ranch above the city Intake announc ing; his safo arrival. Dr. llargrave, Farmer's and Fruit growers Hank bldg. Phone 230. ' Clark Morey has returned to Med- lorn utter a short visit at Grants Pass. J. I. Manuel and K. W. lnnian wenl lo Medford this morning. They will drive down two Metz cars. Mr. lnnian, who has a Jitney service here, will add a Melz to his line. Grants Pass Courier, Mrs. 11. 1,. Dnrntelln returned this morning from 'Medrord where she spent several days on account ot I lie sickness of n grandchild. The child now Is much Improved. Grants Pass Courier. Phono SS4 Heath's Drug Storo. Charles Nickel! of Berkeley, Cal., former editor of the Southern Ore gonlnn and Jacksonville Times Is a Medrord visitor. 'Misses .loan Anderson and Frances I liiney left Thursday morning for F.u- gene, where they will spend a few days visiting friends. ir you have a cough. You haven't used Heather Pine compound, or you wouldn't have a cough. At Heath's Drug Store only. George Van Nessler or Itosobnig a Medrord business visitor lor a few days. Johnson ror high class watch re pairing, (f. Fred Weckler or Grants Puss is spending a few days In the city visit ing friends and attending lo business matters. Pierce the Florist for rose hushes. A fine line of standard and new ra rleties. Phone 374. 302 Mrs. Kva Hall has returned to the city after spending a tew days at Itosebnrg. where she visited her sis ter. Mrs. II. 1.. llyhind. Gasoline and oil nt De Voe's. A letter received in this city Wed nesday indicates that James II. Fee. who left this city last September, Is In London. P.uglund. en route to lluenos Aires. South America. The letter statin thai he Hill visit Monte t'arlo. It had been opened hy the Knitllsh censor, and was written slv ftceKs ,1(;0i yr .-,,e ,V(1H (in i n k. Bome tlilng on a boat to get no far away. Mv. Fee norkeil as an advertising so licitor for eaio on Portland and Med- ord paiiers, bolnu well known In both cities. Hcst coffee at Campbell Cafe Mr. ami .Mis Charles Terrell of! Itiovi nsboi-o spent Wednesday in the city Miss l.oimsbiiry. Milliner ut the M. M. Dept. Store, will have the same ex cellent trimmer, who has pleased the people vim, .,. splendid style during I he past season. si MADTj TTIIBONE, "nfEDFOUD, E FOR FLOOD BILL WASHINGTON, Mnivli I. In Hie di'luih' over the Klimii tinned neutral ity ri'sdlutiun luilnv, Ii'muenitii' Lender Kiteliin, one of the so-called pneilist L'loup, itmioiineed umid "rent upd;iusc tlnit lie would vote fur the bill. "I sluill vote tor this hill hut not without hesitation nnd iiiiivin' said Kilehin. "The nation confront thr gravest rriM. It t'uecs the mi reine responsibility to itself and to the world. Already the Kurouean catastrophe threatens the faith of mankind in Christianity, in civiliza tion. The widening of that catastro phe by a jMeat, iwr.verful nation like ours would seem to challenge the riyhts of Christianity tu oxi-t. It calls to the test the pntcnev of civil ization itself. Tho world holds it breath at every step the conjures takes at every utterance, tho presi dent makes. ''Clothed with the powers von by tho constitution, a president of the I'liited States can. at Ins will, without let or hindrance of congress, create u situation which makes war tho only alternative of tins nation. "In rcasscition of inv confidence in tho sincerity of the earnest desire but recently reiterated by tho presi dent to avoid war and in tho hope that lie may uso tho confidonco of eonjirt'SH in him, which finds its un douhtiny: expression in tho passauc of this bill, to maintain pence, I .invi to this measure my support." VESSEL IN DISTRESS KTIiK KA, Oil., Mareh 1. A wire less dispatch received hero from the steamer Multnomah today said a steamer whoso name eould not bo made out was n.-dioro north of Cape Mendocino, and whistling distress sijnials. Tho position of tho strandtal steamer was jriven as about one mile north of the wreck of the steamer I Sour. A rescue vessel has been soul from hero. FRENCH VILLAGES ARE YIELDED BY GERMANS FIIO.M A STAFF COH.RKSP0X DBXT OF THK ASSOCIATED PllFSS nitlTrSH IIEAIIQI'AKTERS IX FRANCE, Feb. 2 s. (Sonimceoiirt. one of the tieriuan Ktrong points which held out against the fury of tho Hritish offensive launched last. July, Is ttio latest of the French vil lages to be yielded by the (lermaiis. whoso retiring: movement began a! few days ago. (loniinecoiirt has been the "nose" of the anllent jutting Into the British lines for months and its occupation mnrka the giving wov of what wan regarded as the northern hiiiuo of the Ccrman line, which Is now swinging back, and lends further color to the theory that this Is but the first step towards shortening the line in the Arrns-Sotnme region. Meantime, the Ifritlsh have ap proached to within a mile of Ha pauine. In nddlrion to depending upon picked troops to cover their retreat, the Germans have also placed confi dence in the temporary barrier im posed by n belt of ground more than a mile wide, which has been shelled for two years in some places repte sentlng u chaos of churned up earth, where once fair fields and modern railways ?v.lsted. Ouee this is bridg ed, however, the battle against the (Ioniums will be transferred to firm ground. The outposts have been fighting for the past forty-eight hours with grim determination. Or ders have been found on the (ier nians to Impede the enemy pursuit nt' all hazards. Some of the German dead among the rear guard appear to have been equipped for three or four weeks, another Indication ns figured by llrltli-h officers, that tho retire ment movement may extend over thirty days and tint the desire Is to delay any extensive ltrltish forward movement during lhat time. S. s. Itullls of Medford is regis tered at Hotel Multnomah, Portland. Money to loan at reasonable rate. F. I,. Ton Velio. Jacksonville, Ore L'H'J Hot waffles at Campbells Cafe. I be foreign Missionary society of the Methodist church will meet with Mis. I). T. I.awton Friday afternoon. Man h i. Instead of with .Mrs. Rol lins, as previously announced. All members nnd friends are invited lo be present llutterniilk 10c gal. Do Vo't. Mtss .Marguerite Flotey of Kaslo Point has been the guest of Mrs. John Iteter for a few da s. The A. W. Walker Auto Co., Wed nesday M!rt a Mavwell touring car to Fred Kliculiaiiiiner of Medford. MA MM LAWntA' UP IMMMIUAU A ' N W K mHHIT IHVUftO UIU UllllllUrm u.n.u. inumuuu" ss. iirnr All GIVING PRESIDENT STRIKE REPORTED LECIUlbttUN j nrrnrn nniorn m tup Rririnnuin MlnlMr rOOMOnIIPC; NttUtU IWtK 111 I tit IVItAUUVVo pit tuunuffliuJ WASHINGTON, March 1. Ad plouso even greuter than that wliieh greeted Iloprcsciitutive Flood's open ing statement in tin' aimed neutrality bill debate met l!ciublicaii Leader Mann's rousing speech in i'avor of the bill. Few tnett on either side of the chamber failed In respond bv haiul clainiiiiir or cheers. "It is well known," licnrcsentative Mann said, "that 1 have done and will do ovcrylliin;; in my power lo keep this country nut of the European war and the peace settlement that is cer tain to follow its .ii.l. Hut 1 i!o not see how it is possible for a patriotic tuition to refuse to -rive the president at the time of litis crisis power which he asks and which i- provided for in (lie pending bill. "I recognize that those opposing Ibis proposition are filled with devo tion to the eountt'v as the rest of us are," lie continued, "but am not willing to cavil over the terms of power conferred on the president. When the time conies that our speech shall he assaulted and the limit of out patient hearing for insults or destruc tion that may he heaped upon us is passed, it becomes the duly of a great or small government to defend its rights upon tile sea. "I long ago would have given the president power to protect against attack American citizens engaged in peaceful pursuits in Mexico, and I think that we should now give him the power to save our rights, our patriot ism, our people and our nation. 1 hope ami believe that by giving this power lo the president we shall bo more apt to keep out than to get into war." TO BE HELD SATURDAY The appreciation banquet to be ten dered Jackson County legislators at the (Hotel Medford by the Commer cial Club, Jackson County Business Men'a association, Hogue Hlver FiBh Prolecflvo association and the Med ford Rod nnd pun elub, has been postponed from Kttuay nignt until Saturday night, on account of some of tho principal speakers being un able to be'presenl ut the original date. A larger crowd is expected Saturday from the outside districts than would have been present Friday. FLOOD CONTROL BILL SIGNED BY PRESIDENT WASHINGTON. March 1. An- nouncement was made today that President Wilson laic this afternoon will sign the flood control bill rV contly passed by congress. President Wilson signed tho flood control hill late' today in the pies cure of Senator Hansdell of Louisiana and a group ot members ot congress from southern states. "It is a necessary piece o! tion," he said as he affixed nature. ' lcglsla his si? PARIS. March I. The sinking ol the following vessels was announced officially here today: Clanfarquhar, r.ritish stoumship. "i.S.",:i tons gross, February -t. Galgorincastle, llrltlsh sailing ship l,Sil tons, February 2 7. Marie Joseph. French schooner of F ecu nip, 192 tons, February 2S. Sjostad, Norwegian steamship, l.l.Vi tons, February 2S. EXTRA SESSION OF WASHINGTON, March 1. Repre sentative Rennet of New York, read to the house today a notice sent to; all house democrats by the demo cratic w blji. announcing that "It is likely there will he an extra session; of the ti.'ith congress called lor March B." and advising nil democrats to be; ready for it. I Mr. and Mis. C. It. Wetihen ar- rived In (he city Thursday mortiin from Spokane( Wn. onKftoy. tutTi'spay. marctt 1. inn . .. I'eart and Force, miners of Meadows cinnabar district, brought to Medford Wednesday afternoon a story of a rich strike mane bv them that brings back memories of the fa mous Klondike days, when the tales of riches wrought from the eartli sounded like l'airy stories. llricfly, the partners state that tlicv have n claim containing u ledge iglit feet wide, at least twentv-l'ive leep (the depth tovliich thev have sunk their tunnels) nnd stretching for a long distance across their property, the ore of which runs on an average of -H ht cent (piicksilvor, or .-flflOU per ton. If these claims are substan tiated, it means millions I'm- the own ers millions that are readily avail- ible, for cinnabar needs no complicat ed, exieusivo smelting apparatus for reduction. A sample of the ore was left at the display room of the Commercial club, (hie mining man, himself n cinnabar mine owner, who examined the speci men said: "I'll have to take off niv hat to that ore. It's the richest 1 have ever seen." The assay on the ore was made bv a linn of San Francisco miniiie; en gineers, one of whom visited the prop erty last fall and look samples for assay purposes from n large number of places on the claim. All through the Meadows nnd the recently discovered Ilutte creek cin- nab.'ir districts, extensive development work is being done, nnd daily new strikes are being made. That of I'eart and Force, however, is the rich est yet reported. I'eart. has owned the property and hasi boon quietly developing it, lately with the help of Force, since 1 009. Tunnels have been sunk to a depth of twonlyfive feet, and in addition sur face openings have been made ut doz ens of points along the ledge. With the opening of spring, the present tunnels will be deepened, more and larger oix'nings will he made where it is possible to reach the ore through surface excavations, and a furnace of one ton capacity will be installed. With this addition lo the equipment they now have, I'eart uipl Force expect lo handle their large body n.f -ore effecicntly and profit ably. OF The 1917 jury session was finished Thursday morning when tho case of thu Rogue River Co-operative Fruit Growers association . vs. Mary 1. Helms, an action for money, was dis missed. Tom Kinney, Roy Vv'alkins and Carl Hammond were found guilty after seven hours of deliberation Wednes day, of killing a hog belonging to .1 II. Tyrell of Luke creek. ( haiies Ilansromb was found not guilty of tho larceny of a number of hogs belonging to n rancher of the llrownsboro district. Cr. -Myrtle S. aiimed practice, m.. 3119-310-311 lug. Lock wood has Hours 2:30 to a p. M. F. & 11. build 29C TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY l-OR SALE Party wishes to cut and! sell immediately ."00 tier wood. uinn7unita and laurel, somo fir. lliiyera wanted. 3Mi-inch wagon for sale, good as new, $i!0.00. Tel. 7S 1-J. 293 WANTED For sweeping, call Tel. 60-J. expert chimney Ceo. Adlcsberger. 2SC FOR SALE Ilronze turkey eggs, $1 per setting. Alfreda King, Talent. Ore. 301 FOR SALE Egg cases and fillers. Medford Poultry and Egg Co. 317 LOST Pair nose glasses and chain, between Optimo Cafe and Palms rooms. Please return to Miss Cop page, room 6, Palm rooms. 2!1 TO LOAX From Jiono to J70iin on first class security. Phone 3.",3- J. II. Andrews. 2f7'l DR. RICKERT OPTOMETRIST The Mi.Mitii'i. i ntvllicrnt, Anisic-'. etTii'trnt d;iptntinn of pl;ii-it-i nr tin1 ait! of viM.m nml iLr rrlit't' of ItmriiM'he nm! eve strain. SUITE I and 20VER MAY CO. Cirri1 H Trailing Stamp (Itvni have been complcl iTiingeuieuls economics department of the Oregon Agricultural college In be carried on in our county, and Mi-s Anna M. Tur lcv is in charge and already at work. Two meeting-, have been held in the Central Point di-liict. and a meeting is in progre-s this aflenionn near la- , ble liocli. The women of the riinil districts have been sidetracking other, work and are making every possible n effort to attend these Inuae gather- j ings. Meetings arc to be scheduled; near Gold Hill, Talent, Phoenix ami;; possibly A-hlaud. Miss Turlcv will j be at the home of Mrs. F.ldcn near; Central Point on Saturday, ami at the Jackson school in Medford mi Monday. I If interested parlies wi-h the ser-, es of Miss Tut'ley during the next week it will lie wen in cunn-i mm Claude ('. ('ate, enmity pathologist, at : in early date. i .Mis. Irvine has the following lo savj with regard to the work lhat was car ried on at her home Tuesday and I Wednesday: ' Miss Anna M. Turlcv. extension specialist of the uregiui .vgncuiiuioi ollcge, is ill tue valley m the niter-! ests of this special department ol home economics and has given two. very successful lectures nt our hoinC on Ilcale lane. The meetings were. well attended at both sessions.' Miss. Turlcv presents her subjects in a vct v ! interesting manner. Fund values and j instructions in serving as well as ln- bnr saving devices I'm the home were, IN FIVE MINUTES' 'I'apo's IMnpfiisin" I'm Smu Arid KUmmrti, "Hiirtliiirn, I,vspt'psia, Time it! In five, minutes your sour, acid stomach feels fine. No indiges tion, heartburn, or belching of gas, or ercutations of undigested food, no dizziness, bloating, foul breath or headacbo. 1'ape's Iliapepsin is noted for its speed in sweetening upset stomachs. It is the surest, quickest and most certain stomach antacid in the whole world, and besides, it is harmless. i.Milllons of men and women now eat their favorite foods without fear they know Pape's Diupopsin will save them from such misery. Please, for your sake, get a large fifty-cent case of Pape's Piapepsln from any drug store and put your stomach right. Don't keep on being miserable- life is too short you are not here long, so make your stay agreeable. Eat what you like and en joy it, without dread of acid fermen tation in the stomach. Pope's Diapepsin belongs in your home anyway. Should one of the family cat something which don't agree with them, or In ease of an at tack of Indigestion, dyspepsia, gas tritis or stomach derangement due to termentatioii anil acidity, at day time or during the night, it is handy to give the quickest, surest relief known. PAifTT TUESDAY NIGHT rikATlL MARCH 6th THE SEASON'S MOST NOTABLE MUSICAL EVENT Coming I nchanged, Intact from llllll&f&sati a b w b rjj C m R 3 UQHN QCRT "the mr cane opera inrtm IV Hsniim iIs1skC1 26H t, Lyna ay t MEHRy 3LQWM Qcr.rn.iTt n yon qxt thcat; S B & k 1 IX. n i 1 1 1 IICKIIIl SPECIAL AUGMENTED HERBERT ORCHESTRA i THE CAST IXCLI DFS iav,d orix.vN-o voi.orixnv jack' pollard is.11ki.m-: jasox Kim: m am.ox i i.ohexck press itLAxciiE in ki n:n K vmn.w m -i,ux HEX HENDRICKS ALEXANDER CLARK LOUSE CASAVAXT XI. .11 iv. . . ....... ,T,,ors .inn-. Sent Sale ..ri novo, s-j.noj ast ,-.. si 4 nra JI.OO; ne 4 my,,. v ably treated. At Hie dose of Iho lecture the women present tave mall" lieipiui suggestions -winch they I had found lo he of practical valui "(hi Wednesday a group of twelve wi.mcn organized a club to he known as the West Side Home Keonnmie cluk and will follow up the work that as started at these meetings. Miss 'fur- ley made many friends who will luok j forward to her coming again with 'much pleasure. ' ' . j - .!' ' , ; QOCCOOOOOOOOOOGOCOOOOCOOOO X TO ltl.UF.VK CATARRHAL llF-UXF.SS AMI HEAD XOISES. If you have catarhhal deaf ness or head noises go to your druggist and get 1 ounce of Pariiilnt (double strength), and add to it 'A pint of granu lated sugar. Tako 1 table- spoonful lour times a day. This will orten bring tpiick relief from the distressing head noises. Clogged nostrils should open, breaming -itecome easy and Hie mucus stop dropping Into the throat. It is easy to. prepare, cost slitlle and Is pleas ant to take. Any one who has catarrhal deafness or head noises should give this prescrip tion a trial. Heath's Drug Store, Strang's, Ilaskius, .Medford Pharmacy, 3 Vest Side Pharmacy call supply 3 AMl'SI'-M K.NTS TONIGHT Page Always Worth Whil Good Music. Tueoniparablo TIIIOD.V HA HA in THK VIXEN Portraying Hie wlliw of of n fas cinating woman. Also I'ATHE -NEWS. TOMORRO W Jack PIckford, I.oulce Huff In "SEVENTEEN." Accident and Heaitn insurance Insures You While Living. GEO. E. BOOS, LicensccTAgent Representing THREE OF THK STItOXC.EST . ACCIDENT, HEALTH nnd LIFE INSl'RAXCK COMPANIES In America. Why Worry Refers to the Medford patrons who have hnd their claims satisfactorily adjusted and promptly paid: J .1. W. Mitchol, II. C. Hazelrigg, V.. V. Schmidt, J. h. Helm, Vet. .1. E. Bostwiclt, O. R. C. Grow, E. W. Llljegran, Em II Pech, J. T. Payne, Jennette C. Holt, fil'.O.E. HOOS. Office Hotel Holland Bids. Tnont 337 or 710. Medford, Ore. Home Phono 5S0-M. P. O. Dox 1012, Pays Claims from the First Day o! Disability. Don't have to Wait a Week to get benefits. Draw. Wig! Ter . Week, long run New York, liostoli, Chlcoffl seHiiianilV 3 nlBIMBBl '-- -. - '-Y;' 1 1 I Wllll moooffioti Sattutlay lo A. M. Price Lower Floor -n .,. . . . "mi'iij, isi 4 rows $ 1.50; nevt ft mm "iihinco rtOc.