PAGE TWO MEDFORD MATH TRTBUNTC, AfEDFORD, ORF.fi OX. FRTPAV. MARCTT 2. 1017 tOCAL AND IMPERSONAL Mr. mill Mrs. ("lias. II. Ilriiiiniioiiil P. 1). Allen lias rcturncil to li Ik rrlved In lilt: -itv M. (. Lawrence of Ashland, owner of lluckthorn lodge, who buffered ii Kecond stroke' of paralysis ol .I'awi dona last week, in reported an slow ly recuperating, though bis left side 1H affected. The Lawrences have de cided to Fell Hie lodge, I lift finest mountain relre.it In the enmity and famous for Us mineral springs. Mrs. Leach, ror.-otlorro. Models up to date. Guaranteed. 1'hono 0K3-.I. William Hart Hamilton, who with bin Hou Sliernood, arrived from Snn .lose Tuesday to look after their Eagle F'oiul rnneh, retnrnK tonight, leaving lit" fn ot the rnneh. See Dave Wood about that fire In surance polley. Office, Hooni 401 XI. P. ft H. Bldg. -Ml. and Mrs. W. Ituwliind ot Jus- brldgo, Nov.. are .Medford visitors tor B few days. American Ailfitoirney gtveK full play to Dim inimitable Douglas Fair banks at the I'ngu tomorrow, matinee and evening. 292 Alllo Thompson of Portland Ih In the city for a few dun on business. -flDIg oe milk shakos at Do Voe's. 71. It. Kbel of San Francisco, Cul. Httdltor of the Cullfornlit-OrnKon Pow or Co., Is spendiiiK a few days in the city visiting friends and attending to business matters. Gates sells Ford curs, $300 down and J23 a month. ' C. n. Dean spent Thursday In Ash land attending to business matters Sweet elder at Do Voe's. Mr. and -Mrs. 10. Cole of Klamath Kails arc upending a few duys in the city. 'Money to loan at reasonable rate V. 1j. Ton Vollo, .liic.lisoiivllle. Ore. 2!12 P. Hi Naro of Hilt, Cul., Is making the city a business visit. Hot waffles at Campbell's C'afo. CI. . Wlnior of Dnrrls, Cat., spent Thursday and Friday In the city at tending to btiHlneiiS mntlers. Dr. ilolnn, physician nud surgeon Specialty, eye, oar, nose, throat. Of lice over Meeker's. (Jlasses fitted Mr. and .Mrs. K C. Iteekwllh of Sparta, Jllrh., aro spending n few days In the city. Fresh ehncolatea nt Do Voe's. x. K. hnnmiiit or (mints 1'ass wiih lu tho city Thursday and Friday on business. U. 8, Mall school tablets inc. Med Jord Hook Store. .tohli Anderson of Talent left Fii day morning for the Blue Lodge mine driving a Tour mule learn with which he will haul ore to Jacksonville. Six othor four-horue outfits are now en aimed In freighting out the ore for shipment. 'Millinery display Saturday, March :l. Miss Lounshiiry, M. M. Dept. Htoro. ' 2;i 2 Volnny A. Kvnns of Seattle, Wn transacted business In Medford Thursday mid Friday. Tor tho best Insurnnco see Holmes. Cns Insurnnco Man. iW. 'B. Kennedy of Kugour, Is a Med fnrtl business visitor for a few days To revive the dend spots in your lawn uso tho ruinous Wizard fertl llaer. Monarch Seed and Feed do. B. .1. Monrno of Oakland, Cel., is upending a few days In the city at- tendlim to business matters, filths 25c, Hotel Holland. J. K Frnser of Snn Francisco. Cal in among the out of town business visitors In tho city. e carry a inn line or lawn, car den and field fertilizer. Monarch Seed and Feed Co. .1. Fin key of Snn Francisco. Cal was In the eliy the latter part of the week. looking alter business Inter oats. Inspec t l.nttlu Howard's line of new Muring millinery, L'SM .1. W. Day of I'orltund attended to business mailers In the city Thill's day and Friday. I'akery goods al IV Voe's. N. I., ( ro ., of Seattle Is among the out of town bn-duess visitor In the city. Take that broken pump to the Pa cific IlkhMav C.'.iag,-, 1 South Hail letl st. Dnvles Welds ny thing. 0. W. Cooduiu of S.tn t-'iunrlseo. Cal., Is In Cue city f,ir a few (ius UI1 liusllie-is. Old papers for sale at thlg office nt 2i)e per 10. ('. K. Towers of Portland Is a bus lne? visitor fur a few days. 1 Vou -nn not ne Hie Heather i inn Linnpouiiii aiel retain Milir cough. Try it nri. I soo. r "c and lleath s Drug Store, opposite Xn-.li lotel. i- t i . . ... ... neieu ill liivinpla. ii.. ,) hi Ike eliy Hie tall, r part or t lie week DtteudiiiK to business mailers What ahout Mtur eaily Rardet. We have full f frc-h bulk seeds thai it row. We. hur.tir aHa'ia. red and crimson clover, sweet cbn-er and evertiilns In the urass teed line. If yon v looklr.t; fur uni-lily WO hale il. Monarch Se-J mir: IVeii Co. . ('. II. Homer of Poitland Is a Ale.l ford business visltoi lor a f,.v ilavs. Johnson for hliih class watch re julrlnj;. tf few days in the fit y on business. ( Abner ilepper or tileiidaie was a .MeiUord business visitor tlie middle of the week. Charles Kohrer ot Klamath Falls Monarch Seed and lis spending ihe week in tho city vls- ItiiiK friends and altendliiK to busi ness mutters. ' Court Hall lias returned to Med ford from a business trip to Khuiiutb Fulls. of Syracuse. -N". V Friday mornliin. A'o are exclusive eitei.n for Southern Oreiion for thn famous Ruckeye incubators and brooders. Come in and let us demoiistrat'i and net our prb Feed Co. Fred W. Davis of Portland Is spend- inn a few days in Metliord on busi ness. I Dr. Hart, physician and surgeon, offlco Jackson County Dunk Build Mrs. C, Dean wan In Ashland rlday visiting friends. Now- Js Hie lime to plani perenlals. Home grown slock, fierce tho Flor ist. Phono 874. 302 llerl Matlein of .Whlnm! spent ''hursday evening lu the city.' Dr. Hargrave. Farmer's and Fruit growers itank bldg. Phone 230. Fred W. Davis of Portland spent Tiiursduy and Friday in tho city on business. Phone 8S4 Heath's Drug Store. J. P, Mc.N'amara of Vrelin. Cul., Is among Ihe out of town business vis itors ill llurrlly. If you have a cough. You haven't used Heitlhnr Pine compound, or you wouldn't have u cough. At Healh's Drug Store only. 292 Mr, and Mrs. .1. F. llrown are Med ford visitors for a few duys from Knglo Point, Johnson for high class watch re pairing, if .1. II. Smith of Or.inls Pass was a Medford visitor Thursday and Friday Pierce the Florist for rose hushes. A fluo line of standard and new va rlctles. Phone 374. 302 .Mrs. W. F. Gloeckner of tirunts Pass spent Thursday lu the cily at tending a meeting of the executive buiird of tho Southern Oregon I'res byterlal board. Gasoline and oil at De Voe'n. ' Government Trapper John Hiini- niersley has been spending a short time In (he city, returning today to his camp nt the Willows. Ho has been hiiiiling for cuugar and Inst month killed two large ones. Grants Pass Courier. A month Ugo Ham morsley starred in a rairy tale en titled "Katen by Wolves." Pesl coffee al Campbells Cure. U. It. Hlelght, formerly a salesman for the Northwestern Floctric Co.. of Portland, has entered the employ of Paul's Klectric Store. Mr. Sleiabi has had considerable experience us demons! rulor of electric ranges, washing machines, and other electric appliances and adds another man to Ihe payroll of the ever-growing elec trical Industry lu this valley. '.Miss l.ounsbury. Milliner at the M. M. Dept. Store, will have the same ex cellent trimmer, who bus pleased the people with her splendid stylo during the past season. 2:i2 Mr. and Mrs. John Hall are visit ing friends at Kams valley, prepara tory to leaving for tho Willamette valley. Dr. Myrtle S. I.orkwood has re sumed practice. Hours 2:30 to !i p. !o:i-n i o-:: 1 1 m. f. & n. i,n,. lug- 2 ;t o W. C. ltoss of Grants Pass was lu Meill'oril Thursday, leaving later for the lllui) Lodge mine. Huttornillk 10c gal. De Voo'a. Sam Sundry of Hogue It Ivor was in tho city attending to business mat ters Thursday afternoon. The Jackson County bank is offer ing it prize of $10 ror the best letter of not over Kin words lolling In w hat way they best fill Ho- banking needs of the clllens of Medford. See their ad. J. A. Samuels or Oregon City, is spending a few days In Medford and other valley tawns. At booth 111. public maikel Sat urday, fresh prime In ef, veal and sausage. 2f.i Chester CuiMr ol l.akovlcw. Ore., Is among the out nl' town vfsliors In Ihe city this week. W. W. 1'ssher of Ashland spent Thursday afternoon In Ihe cit;- on business. Harry l.ing of Yreka. Cal.. is in .Medford for a few ds i-iiin friends and relatives and aiteiolin to ; business matleis. ( home at Weed. Cal , niter spending a iPPEO P C1TYT0 NEWYORK Tho hiU'Ht addition to the ores which arc being moved thmuf;h Med- I I I ,,... All ilnrliiK t li Arthur WJlon ot C'liico, Cal., Ih ; ' ' v mi ier u in its oi inih mv uui ut?t-u piled up near the Southern Oregon Kpendiim u few days in the eily on buHinefiri. IjpKter Took of Trail was in Med ford looking after business inatterti Friday. A. K. Jolius ol flold Hill wan a Aledford buslnes.H vi.sitor the middle of tho week. A. I. Young of Klamath Falls is a business visitor in .Medford for a few days. Kd Urown has returned to the city from a visit to Nevada, Arizona nud other South AVeMeni points. Wo re ports all the mining camps of that .section booming. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Johnson of Ashland were Medford visitors Fri day morning. Waiter Hostwlek of llnnconi was in the city on business Thursday afternoon. Carson Wilson of Kalanm, Wn., is among the out of town visitors In the city. Frank Snydur of Applegato la a Medford visitor for a few days. James Owens of Wollcn was among the business visitors lu tho city Fri i day. Phil Metschun of Portland was a Medford visitor the last of the week. Mr. and Mrs. IX W. Stone, who have spent tho winter at Ulversitle and Long Bench, Calif., returned to their home near Central Point this week. . . Hossor Henry K. lttM-d, whose depu tjeH today completed appraising all toodstocks on hand here. "It looks like tsomebody was hold ing for higher prices," .Mr. KeeU de clared today. "The potatoes were as sessed at t;u per cent of their market value.'' Wholesalers de( lare the potatoes have been Bold for shipment eat, hut are unable to go forward on account ol' hick of cars. GIRLS! DRAW A 1BI CLOTH THROUGH 111, DOUBLE IIS BEAUTY Carl Richards of Prospect is spending a lew clays in the city visit ing friends and attending to busl- Traction Co., depot. According to nous matters. the owners of the ore. 1 1 . Iloxworth '"" 1 " - - and S. Carpenter, a deal has been made whereby it will lie shipped tja New York. The freight embargo has, j however, complicated matters, and ! alter having loaded part of the ship ment work has been stopped pending ap.sniguce that tho shipment will be able to be sent through. The mine from which the ore was taken is located 1 i miles west of Jacksonville, a mile beyond Palmer creek on the road to the Ulue Ledge. One other antimony property in that section, belonging to J. Anderson is also being developed. The ore, according to the owners, assays on the average 50 per cent, while some runs as high as GG per c.ent. Antimony Is now quoted at 3U cents a pound, and the market is ris ing. The material is used in niakin bearing metal, especially babbitt. Al the present market price the ore is worth $300 per ton. Carpenter slated today that tho I'nlted States government is now In the market fof large quantities of antimony, as well as many large in dustrial corporations.' The heavy de mand will probably lead to the active shipping of ore from local properties. OBITUARY AV. T. Humphrey William T. Humphrey, whose fun eral is announced for ;i o'rloek on tho afternoon of Mureh 2. at Medford, Orron, died al his home ut the Mos iiulto SpriiiK mine near ltay Gold on February 2S, 1917. JMr. Humphrey had been constantly and actively earnmed in the develop ment of this quartr. mine for the past four years, in partnership with cer tain associates resldlni; -at HellliiR ham, W'n.sh. About seven years ano he began his first operations upon the property and eondueled development work upon II for several years prior to his association "with the nellliiB- ham parlies. Ho was an experienced quart?, miner and bore the reputation in the community of beini; well vers ed In iiiinliiK operations. He was born in tho state of Penn sylvania si.ty-flve year sai;o. lu 1ST." ho was married to Miss l.ola Smith At that time and for some years fol IowIuk he was ennancd In the lumber business in Pennsylvania with his fnllier Abraham Humphrey. Prom thero lie moved with his family to Colorado about twenty yearn uvo, and for seven or eight years ho was actively enmined In miniim lu that stnte. He came to .laekson county about twelve years iiro and has since resided here, lie leaves a widow and seven children, the widow- and the following; children beitiK residents of the county: 'Mrs. James I.nwrence. Mrs. Hon Houuham and MclWn Hum phrey. William Humphrey Mas a man who was well and favorably l-nown tlirnilKbout Jackson county. He was a man of very stroiiR friendships and loaves a Inriie circle of friends who were very really shocked and t;rlev.- POKTLAXD, Ore., .March 2. Eighty thousand sacks of potatoes are stored in Portland cold storage Warehouses, according to County As- Try 'Ibis: Hair ;ets Thick, (.lossy, Wavy and lleaiil iful ut Once. Immediate? Yes! Certain that's the joy of it. Your hair becomes light, wavy, fluffy, uboundaut and uppeurs as soft, lustrous and beauti ful as a young gild's after a !)an derlno hair cleanse. Just try this moisten a cloth with a little Damler ino and carefully draw It through your hair, taking one small strand at a time. This will cleanse the hair of dust, dirt or excessive oil, and In just u few moments you have dou bled the beauty of your hair. A de lightful surprise awaits those whose hair has been neglected or Is scraggy, faded, dry, brittle or thin. Besides beautifying the hair, Handerine dis solves every particle of dandruff: cleanses, purifies and invigorates the scalp, forever stopping itching and fulling huir. but what will please you most will bo arter a few weeks' use, when you see new hair fine and downy at first yes but really uew hnlr growing all over the scalp. If you care for pretty, soft hair, and lots of it, surely get a 25-cent bottle of Knowlton's Dnnderlne from any drug store or toilet counter and just try It. WOMAN HOW IN PERFECTJEALTH What Came From Reading ' Pinkhm Advertisement. Mm If?;'" ed at hirf Midden death. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY l'OU SAl.lO'Olt TH A mo Two red wood tanks never used, t 'a pacify M'u'Mt gallons. Yon enn trade for iliese lor less than half what remi tar dealer would charge you. Wan! Heed whertt or potatoes. Carving', $ ! cuitisnioi , Jackson hay fork. , jack screw. S,. ; l f-eo-ttnn liam-w. $:.; ore hart I plow, 11 tons hu. o pet ton. In quire of t'arkm and Taylor or C'lar- rtl.e i'. Pierce. M. K A. II. Ul.lg "Medford. ;! es kMS llilf M'!l"l ii lilllaWSSS For Individual, Household and Business Enterprise l nuitter what in tcre-l-. you li.'vr wbclbrr 1 1 1 . v are eoiitllled In umiv ell'. our home or eoniiiiere i.;i will liml a deMillnienl the I n -t Nalumul !' eenh re.iUUeM.enl -.. aeh it v b.uiUinu with y Capital $100,000 Whoever is receiving and paying out funds regularly should have the pro lection and vonveniettre ot a Cherk intj or Commercial Account. stHaiionsiBank MEDFORD OREGON Taterson, N. ,1. "I thanlv yon for tne Lyuia I'ml-.nnin remedies as they have made me well and healthy. Sorae- timo ae;o I felt so run do'.vn, had painp in my buck and siuo, was very irregular, tired, nervous, had such bad dreams, did not feel like cat- nip; and had short ureuth. I read your advertisement in the newspapers and decided to try a bottle of Lydia E.Pmk ham's Votretablo Compound. It worked from the first bottle, ao I took a second end a third, also a bottle ot Lydia Pinkhani's Dloed Purifier, and now I en. 3u?t it well as any other woman. 1 ad vise every woman, single or married, Who is troubled with any of the afore said ailments, to try your wbndcrfal Veirotabb Cerormmd and Dlood Purifier and I am sure thi y will help her to pet rid, of her troubles as tfcey CUi jnt." Mrs. Klsik J. Van li b S.Mir. 'M No. York tit., Peterson, N. J. Wriirtbe l.yuinK. I'i.ikhnn Midicii.e Co., (eonlidentii'') Lynn, AJss, if you need special ndviuii Platinum and Diamond Platinum, the richest of metals, Is a fitting cofplemcnt to the rarest of stones. Nothiny can equal it as a setting for the diamond's brilliance. Tie Pins l,n allicrc-i Pendants r.rooi hes liar Pin-; TJitiirs Platinum has advanced in price aain. Our Platinum Jewelry is the same price now as when r e purchased it. Martin J. Reddy (Quality Fiisl. Visitors. Always Vcieollle. Piionc 10 correct litec. Send Us Your Mail Order '3 ... - lj-?3si'71,r.'siS';wJ if r The Royal Typewriter j Coiupuuv ilo net lielievc in trailing oat In tii' rili-r every two or three veal I lltlVAl.S me made to le-t a liielim ; like a --nod ualeli. All heoriiius hav- ' inj;' Jo do with alignment eon he newed in a few minute at a eo- ot 1 a lew cell Is. m Medford Book Store A Ml M '.A I K TS IX ) I ( iT. C til-. A i 4-x !f m A s for best remit in Spring flower and Teetable. Plant now Sweet peaa, panaiea'knd other Crandl Priie California Seeds Alao CtSie, Carrota, Ontooa, Beet, Pea, bpinach. Turnips. Pcnt ttlt tts tkt art "jH Oa Sate Ey all Leadhitf Dealer If your it lit dat mat rtrry Mrw'a 5t(d. rnd direct tar our ca'aUeu Fi. ur ftdtt will k yrotnptljr altJl to. C. C. MORSE S CO. SeeJsmca Sin Frandsco of Hit most snnppv tomUs vt i ho stM.sun. "SKV KNTIv KV with ,l;u PitklcrtJ. broth'M- of tin' fa nui u- Mai . aiui ii;int l.(ini-r U'iff, ulvluj: ho li linht f til ( 'i:it a i -:M ion fro?n llooih T.it ! liiMnnV nrwt'st 1km 'U s-ic-i-r.-i. Also 'Mnl t'rtTut-ily, Pane TtMlKUv' IHMCl.AS K Vlttlt K Bud Lawrentz has purchased hn Inteerst with G. I'. W illiams in the Medford Cleaning Works All kinds of cleaning work guar anteed. We call for and deliver itooris. I'hoin ,-,7 8 . frntrnl w $10 By telling us what you think of us WE ' " liavtr liecii tryiiit;' to aniilyzc oui'sclvt'S in find out just what makes us tlic Itcst hank in Malt'ord. '(' think we have i'tnuul the answer, but wc want to know ifwe are riifht. Then Fore we ol Tef a i'ize of ilO.OO for the best letter that tells IK in 100 words or less (the shm ter'tho better) iii what way we best fill the banking needs of the citizens ol' .Medford. All letters received before the loth of April will receive eon siderat ion by our. board of directors. An nouncement of the Avinners will be made. The Jackson County Bank .Medford, Oregon Kst a blished 1888 . PA n I? TUESDAY NIGHT AlJlL MARCH 6th THE SEASON S MOST NOTABLE MUSICAL EVENT Coming Viieluuignl, Intact from lonf inn New York, Boston, Chicago I H I H AiunBJl JOHN CORT r "mFWconicoPERAmytm 1 CMities mm mat KMti LATEST W OPERATlCmunPHX i l lil 3?df 4 i?C5 By Compute nw york QOlfT itlEAIKt rtfODiK ffOM n w -i:-(c,i SPECIAL AUGiWENTED HERBERT ORCHESTRA " Til H CAST IXCI.l'DKS n.wii) qhx.axo AVr. yrixiiY jack foiilard isaiiku.i: .IASOV Kli.Ni; SCAM.OX 1 I.OKKXCM rilKSS HhAXClir. IHTI'IKM) tlSCAit KKi.MAX HVA 1-' VMXIX iE.v iikmi:icks ai.i:.am)i:r clap.k loi isk casavaxt luil oi-dci-s now. Scots on ?ale toinorrow 10 u. in? ei-iees l.oiver l-'loor first I I l-mvs l?2.0(); last -I rows $!.."l Italcjuiy, 1st 4 rows $1,.0; next I rows, $l.iiO; next :( rows .7rc; liulunce ."Sin t rrn - L t i i! if I' m To The Insuring Public A"lien iiiFurin your (iroperty did you specify the company that lias lari;est amount of money loaned in the Konc River Valley, 'thereby con triliutinK directly to our well lieini;? ' Did you desire that your patronage be extended to the company that led. all others in declaring that all the San Krnuciseo conflagration losses would he paid In full; a stand which nearly cost its eslstence at the time but which lius resulted in the everlasting gratitude, of the .C upturn people? . Hid you want to be protected showing tile highest book t' assets In the Vnited Stater II-' St). V(H' AUK IN' I'AMKS l:i:i'l:i- r inpaiiy largest X 1 M Mi-:iroin r.v Ihe McCurdy Insurance Agency .National flank lltiilditiuc. - - .-."W- v ' . srV- . T1 ; !;::' i! !' ! -1; Y'1'-- 3 GREASE CUPS oil cup, shot k absorbprs. and all tht arps?ories whith makp for comforfl in riding arp to be found In our atoro Wo cairx a full lino of automol:J sniipliei.. There is no long wliil a flerk hunts up the thing want. The system In our store ninl a isalr.-Mhan sure of the location eat h fu ticle. C. E. GATES Mi.