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PAGE TWO MEDFOttn MATfc TH'muKl'1. MEDFOR1"), TRF10N'. TUESDAY. MATirTT G. 1017 TOCAL AND PERSONAL Horn-To Mr. and .Mrs. Frank ilolierts, I'ocaletlu, Idaho, on March j tat. a dimr-titer. Mrs, uoi ns was formerly Miss Vv.ru Hammond, and j is a dnuglifur of Mr. and Mrs. V. B. j iiainnionil of this city. Sirs. Leach, rorsetkrre. Models up ' to date. Guaranteed. Hione OW-J. Mr. and Mrs. 1". Curtis and K. V. ' Curds of Coiiutllc. Ore, nro amoiiK I. the out of toivn visitors Iu the city. K. K. Allen of Williams Is sound ing . few days In the city vjrtiinK friends and attending In huslness irmtfers. See. Dave Wood ahont that flro In surance policy. Office, lloom 404 M. F.'fc II. nidg. 0 Italph Stanley of liutte Falls was t a Medford visitor the first of the ; wcek t W. H. Hagan of Albany Is In the d city for a few days on business. 1 Big De milk shakes at l)e Voe's. ' Clinton Cook of Buncotn arrived in T tho city Monday evening for a brief t visit with .Medford friends. til. K. Franklin of San Francisco, Cal., Is spending a few days In the city on business.?. Gates Bells Ford cars, $200 down and 25 a month. Kay Kincald of Derby was In the city the first of the week visiting 0 friends and attending to business v matters. f V. 8. Ilarlzcll of Seattle. Wn., If V among the, out of town business vt 11 Horn in the city. ' flweet cider at De Voo's. 1 K C. Hamilton of ('cut'il Point was In the city Monday and T'lesdai ' tn liuslnesH. t E. h. l.eavltt of San Francisco 0 transacted business in tho city the u first of the week. i Hot waffles at Campbell'ii Cafe. 1 T. C. Gaines of Trail is among the ' out of town visitors In tho city. ' I). P. liuekley of Trntl spent Mon I day unrl Tuesday visiting Medford i friends. I Dr. Heine, physician and surgeon. ; Bpeclulty, eye, car, nore, throat. Of , fico over Mucker's. Glasses fitted. v Philip ilorso of lliiucoin is spend- , lng n few days lu tho city visiting friends. a K. 11. Kiilntoy of Trail visited Med- n ford friends the first of the week. 0 Flags. Muslin, cotton and silk Medford Book Store. 295' J 11. V. Smith of Seattle spent the first, 61' tho week lu the elly attend lng o business mutters. A. I,. George of Porllund spent c' Monday und Tuesday lu tlto city transacting business with local ir.er chants. 0 Fresh chocolates at Yt Voe's. II. A. liartoil of San Francisco '' Cal., attended to business matter in t' Medford Monday and Tuesday. ' Horace Pelton of Gold 11111 spent c Monday and Ttiesday In Medford N t- itlng friends mill nttocding to bus! Hess mn'.ler.:. For the best insurance see Holmes. '.00 Insurance Man. C. R. Lniicy of Portland Is unions the out of town business visllnis It tho oily. J. Mlrhnels of Sun Francisco, Cal was lu Medford Tuesday looking alter business Interests. Oaths STic, Hotel Holland. I-. S. Thomson arrived In the cttj Monday evening from San FrancU'o, Cal., and will spend a tew dttys In this vicinity on business. Y. H. Humphrey of Portland is among the business visitors In the city. , Columbia Dance Records all tl Atedford Hook Store. 2!i.V M. I.. Mueller of Portland attend ro to uusiness matters in Hie city Monday and Tuesday. .lohn T. Slolz, representing lllake l'1!!!! company, wns In thr city look lng after business Interests the first of the week. Bakery goods at tie Voc'j, H. h. Tin ker of AUnin. O., Is amnng tlie out of town visitors in the city. V. .1. Kol:c arrived in Medtord Mmi day morning from Philadelphia, Pa Take that broken pump to tho Pa ciflc High uy Garage, 20 Smith Hart lett st. Diivios Welds Anv thing. M. C. llruu. it of Del mil, Mich is a Median! visitor for a few- days II. S. Stancliff. formerly of M,.(l lord, ond now residing at Weed. Cal was in .Mcfllonl Tuesday lor medical treatment. Old papers for Bale at Ibla office nt 20c per 1 lift. G. . oriell and W. X. Apperton were .Medlonl visitors Tuesday from Uolse, plaho. M. I). I ox of Grants Pas attend eu to Hustings matters In Medford Tuesday. Thn Sell tt Poh scope Motion Picture Diiipany, olio of the biggest melton Wcturo concerns lu the business, has ;ieen granted a permit by the govern f rw-nt tn use Crater Lake national pnnk for making motion pbiurn pro- itictlons. When thev lll t:art work in nof known, but probably during bo coming summer season. -Klnru- nth hulls Herald. lien Sheldon spent Monday in (Irani Pass RUondlni; to business mutter. Charles K. Ilvanlu, division traf fic imiiiaccr of the As-un-hiied PresR, ! uitli headquarters at Portland, was In Grunts Pass Sunday and today. He left for Medford this afternoon. ,., ,ft lmi;llls a tli1 Ihrouuh sol,lh(.rn 0rC!0U , ,,le ilU(.rest of the Ixrciit. ti n 1 1 u a 1 w-wssatliorlng ofKuiil- jzatiou with which he has been con nected for more than twenty years. CmiifH Pass Courier. Two new- ponss, "Tho Twilight flour." and "Crater Lake." 01 CaVl .1. Hansen loavey Wednesday morning for Portland and YaklmaIs spending tho week where he will he connected with tlici visit Inn friends. Oregon Fiuit Co. Mr. Hansen lias been working lit tho fruit game In the Rogue Jliver valley for the past six years. Tho Oregon Fruit Co., Is coming into the valley this yeur, and anticipate a largo business. They are directly under Lhe Pacific Fruit and Produce Co., of North Yakima, and combined are one of tho largest firms In the Northwest. Mr. Hansen will return to Medford about Juno 1. Johnson for high class watch re pairing. tf Howard C. Dillon, of San Fran cisco arrived in Medford Tuesday. Mr. Dillon and three other represen tatives of the Standard Oil company unloaded four Ford roadsters Tues- lay morning, which they will use during the next two weeks In carry ing on an advertising campaign in the valley. W. W. f little of llock Point was a Medford visitor Tuesday attending to business matters. Dr. Hart, physician and surgeon. office Jackson County Hank Build ing. Joe Parker, former P. & K. sln- tion agent, was a Medford arrival Tuesday morning. Harold A. Lower was fined $7.."u in police court Monday afternoon for reckless driving. Now is the time to plant percnlnls. Homo grown stock. Pierce tho Flor ist. Phone 374. 302 John Mills of Ashland spent Tues day in the city tiutisactiiitf business With local merchants. 'I ho Seely and Wold leiuin split a j.erlcs of four games tvo and two Monday night In pluy in tho Lll.s .lowiing tourra-nent. Dr. Hat-grave. Farmer's nnd Fruit growers Hank lildg. Phono 230, 'lories C. Garrison arr'ved iu the city Tuesday morning fror.i Los Ange les, Cal. i instriictlo.i crews ar-. prepa'lng the S. P. depot grounds tor oavlm; which will be begun about the middle of the week. Phono 8S4 Heath's Drug Store. Members of the city tigln depart ment crew spent Mondey leiulring the c ty telephone line to the intake, replacing a number of poles nnd Toss arms broken by tli-j recent storm. The clly council wl, huld tbeit regular meeting tonight at" the coun cil chambers. Johnson for high class Watch re pairing. tr The $ 13. OOP bund issue due yester day was taken up by the city recorder, the sum being met by the payment of I :, 000 In the city sinking fund and thn sale of the J:tn,0iMi bond issue. Wallace M. Fore, a sergeant lu the Fnlted States army, was an arrival in the city Sunday. He will open a recruiting office at (lie Holland hotel and will remain here fur about four days for tho purpose or accepting men for any branch of the service. Sergeant Foro states that It is now possible for a man to enlist for cav alry, field artillery, infantry, roust artillery, medical department, engi neer corps, and signal corps. An man having a knowledge or gas en gines ami motors is especially de- x.rcu ior tne aviation section or the Ve,(..it Wilson, will circulate petl sienal corps, In which case he would011s (.midcmnlng his vote, and .all no cm in tne minium school. On account of the Increase In the strength of the army the government has mndlried the regulations so that a young man of IN years or over can l enlisted without securing bis par ent"' consent, and a young man un der IS lours, may be accepted pro vided he can secure his father s con sent. I'lerce the 1'lorht for ruse hushes. A fine line of standard aud new va rieties., I'bone 271. 3d? Onmcs Willis in Weed, Cal., Is spending a few days In the city vir.it ing friends and attending i business mat ters. .lohn Craisou MmiUgue. Cal., is visiting .Medford friends lor a few du s. Gasoline and oil nt Pe Voe's. Mr. and Mrs. William Crawford Staie reiuriicd to the if y from n visit with relatives at The Millies, Or.-. Klincr Winchcll m l.akeiicw. lire.. is spending a fen das In the lt. Mcst ooflee at Campbells Cafe. Horn- To Mr. and Mrs. Finnk O.J Itohi-ri. roiatello. Idaho, on March, 1st. a daughter. Mrs. lioiM-rts wa I .-.. ......1. n;-., -.... ii ... loricrli .ltss vera ihimumnd. and Is! a daughter ;if Mr and Mrs Ham- niond of this city. Iv t. Mi Ti'gue of liorils, a Ml-ilfv Imio,. in (,, ,.( i' f -r tew il.iis. Hume at Mo-r hall Wednesday tllgbt, F. L. Cordon of Kidding. Cil., was in .M'dford tho first of the week on h'l'lness. Course Wilson of Oimits Pui-.i Is .iiiendliiK r. few days In the oh business. Dr. Myrtle S. Lorkivood lias re sumed practice. Hours 2:30 to 5 p. ni., 309-310-311 M. F. & 11. Uulld-iiiK- 291! Clark Morey spent tho week-end at (iratits l'ass returning to Medford .Monday afternoon. Serves you rinlit. Cafe Holland. German home cooking. K. C. Schult. prop. 208 Mrs. .lane II. Carey of Hilt, Cal., the city Duttermllk 10c gal. De Voe's. Futhusiusm on the basketball se ries to be played ttii and next week botween Hie Medford und Ashland teams Is dally growing, probably be cause local fans are confident that Medford will this year wipe out her defeats of previous years. Last year Ashland won four straight games, Id 15 Ashland took throe out of four games. In 1914, Ashland won lour straight games. In 1!)I3 Ashland won both games played. Medford now has tho best team in Iter history and fans are confident that tho locals will win if they go into the game recog nizing and preparing for the Ashland fighting spirit that has been responsi ble for her past victories. Christian Science cards, booklets and books. Medford Book Store. " K. M. McKcany, Bedford represen tative of Dennis Kimball and Pope fruit distributors', slates that two cars of lied Trlahglo brand Xcwtowns shipped on the steamers Tusconia nnd Crown of Corduva, are selling In Glas gow at from 13 to 10 shillings. One car of Ited Triangle Xewtowns was loht on tho steamship I.aconia. The shipment was insured nt 14 shillings 6 pence. Dennis Duggan of Sams Valley, who has been seriously ill at the Dow hos pit ill at Central Point is greatly I in proved and will return to his home within a few days. AT PUBLIC LIBRARY '.riu1 lilinirv Ikis jut received shipment of doeiimcnt nnd rt'pnrt deseribinc: vurimi nelivities of tin -it jtt . M;inv are illustrated and ;it inu tivp pamphlets and nil should In1 nf interest. They will he kept nt the disk for n few days for any nnu who wights to eonsult them, nnd then phovd on file for permanent refer ence. The shipment im-ludes: Report of the .state engineer, report of the fish and k1"1"1 eomniisMon, re port of the industrial welfare commis sion, report of tlie state treasurer, re port of the bureau of lnhor stal'Mie and in.-peetor of factories and worl shops report of Mnlhon resist ri'lion hoard, report of slate board of health, board of inspectors of child labor, report of state forester, me Hiifie of .lames Withycomhe, i;oeinor of Oregon; report of desert land board, ieHrl of superintendent ot public in-lnii'tion, tate levy of tuxe-, report of state banking department, report of the dairy ami food commis sioner, summaries of assessment rolU. statement prepared by state tax eouimis-'ioticr, report of the 'report state library. PETITIONS PLAANED FOR RESIGNATION OF LANE .lacknon county democrats, many of whom were active in bis support of Senator Harry l.ane, when be was elected were incensed Monday by the news of Ills action on the armed neu trality bill, and failure to support lng upon him to resign. The petitions will be circulated throughout the county. The petitions were prepared Monday night for circulation. No act of a public official ever stirred the general public of this section so deeply. The following local citizens voiced their opinion of Senator Lane's vote as follows: "In my (udumt-nt Senator l.ane has misrepresented the will of the stale to the limit of his abilili ." - A;Uirney ( . M. Thomas. "My opinion of Senator Lane's stand i.. unprintable." Maior C. I-.. Utiles. "Senatdl Lane has outraged fh-' iMKtitt of tlie state by his stand." .1 udgo V". 1 . t'htpps. "Senator Lane's stand Is a disgrace .iiit! he should resign out of common respect to self and conslit iienis."--Cocnty Judge F. L. Toil Vellc. "I think Senator Lane should re gn without waiting for tlie next election."- Porter t. Nct'f. ' TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY " '" - - - I'olt S.M.K I'm k stock sadic, cart name-." cucap. 1 or. .M.siir ann t.ibeili . North Medfnid. .-IslFCU SAI.i: -I'latio. 1;'l South New - a! town. I'lmne '.'M X :: il 0 1-tlK SALE -Team of horses or wib trade for cow. Phytic beauHeu. Central point, pun LECTURE GIVEN ON HE ECONOMICS BY O.A.C. EXPERT .Miss Anna M. Turley. extension specialist in home economics of the Oreson Agricultural Colleso is spending tour weeks in Southern Ore- n. One week's worl; already has been done in .lackson county and uioetinKs will continue throughout this week In a few selected districts. Four meetings have already been held and much interest has been man ifested by the women lu the discus sion of tho subjects, "Food, its Eco nomic and Nutritive Value," and Convenient and Inexpensive Labor Savers for the Home." On tho sub ject of foods Miss Turley brings out tho Importance of considering the food values with the object in view of substituting the cheaper food for the moro expensive, thus reducing tho cost of living. Tho homo co-operators project which has just been outlined at these meetings In order that those inter ested might have an opportunity to enroll for the work. At the home of Mrs. Flora Ann Irvine whore a two day's meeting was held the West Side Homo Economics club was founded with 2 members enrolled. Mrs. E. G. Schoolander was elected president of tho organization. The object of the club is to take tip tho series of subjects outlined by the extension service In the home co-operators work, nnd to discuss any subject of interest to home makers. .Miss Turley presented the work be fore tho I'arent-Teachnrs association which mot Saturday at the home of Mrs. .1. V. Klden and all members en rolled as home co-operators and will receive material and carry on the work as outlined by the extension ser vice of the O. A. C. The purpose of this work is to put into practice sonic of the principles of home economics and to present some of the best methods that are effec tive In the daily lives of Individuals. The schedule of the meetings for the balance of the week Is as follows: Tuesday, at Itogue River, with Mrs. Sundry in charge: AVednesday at Tal ent. Mrs. Iteimcr in charge: Thursday at Ashland, and Mrs. Bar ber will direct the meeting; Friday at Phoenix, with .Mrs. I learn iu charge. ' j , : , WELL ATTENOEO frofo:or C C. Lamb was Kieetnd by a fairly jiootl audience Tuesday morn in i: nnd afternoon in his iuiiial talks on poultry raising. He will hold demonstration meeting Wednesday at several of the poultry yards in this vicinity. Thursday he and mem bers of the local aoelation will hold a day school at Ashland, opening at in o'clock and continuing all day. Triday will bo devoted to similar work at Cold Hill. Saturday is et an open date. WILSON SEEKING WAY (Continued From rage One.) water, left alone, would run dnivtl stream. "The nia-. of the people leduv," he declared, "arc -.pcal.ing in tones tin-mi-tiikcable to anyone who.hu cars to hear." Scnater Kctiyen nlsu protested that he bad id sought to block a vide on I lie netit rality bill. "I siinilied inv w-illingncss to sin the iniiTiit.--.to." Senator Kenyon said, "but no oiHirtunit y was afterward presented." He said lie wouid have voted fr tin- iirined neutrality bill with nmcml mctiN m- that be would have voted Tor tlie li'iii-e bill, lie added that lie lavored cloture in tile .-.enute. TAcuMA. wash.. Mann i' .An appreciable salvaue iu hides and hair will probably reduce the loss in the fire at the Carstcns Packing com pany plant last night. Mr. Carstcns sai's the loss will be somewhat above the Insurnnrc, which is lluo.iinfl. The. plant is doing business todav. DR. RICKERT OPTOMETRIST The si lentifie. i nlcllicreiit. drii;;!e--. etiicii-nt dap'ntion of t;ln --es i,r lie aid ot' vision and the relict' ot licndnche und eve strain. SUITE I anrl 2 OVER MAY CO. i 1 LOOK AT A CHILD'S Take Xo Cliunrex! Move 1'oiwns l-'niin Liver ami Ibnvcl at Once. Mothers can rest easy after giving "California Syrup of Figs, ' because III a few hours all the clogged up waste, sour bile and fermenting food gently moves out of the bowels, and you have a well, playful child again. Children simply will not take the time from play to empty their bowels, and they become tightly packed, liver gets sluggish and stomach disorder ed. When cross, feierish, restless, sec it tongue is coated, then give this de licious "fruit laxative.'' Children love It, and it can not cause injury. No difference what alls your little one if full of cold, or a sore throat, diarrhoea, stomach ache, bad breath, remember, a gentle "inside cleansing'' should always bo the first treatment given. Full directions for babies, children of all ages and grown-ups are printed on each bottle. Beware of counterfeit fig syrups. Ask your druggist for a oO-ceut bot tle of "California Syrup of Figs," then look carefully and see that it. Is made by tho "California Fig Syrup j Company." We make no smaller' siio. Hand back with contempt any other fig syrup. AMUSEMENTS TONIGHT STAR 11SANK KF.F.XAX nnd KN'Il) MAHUF.Y 111 JIM (illlMSllV'S 1U)V... A substantial study In character development Is present ed in this virile and rugged drama. You will admire the west ern girl, Miss Markey, who had to dress as a boy because her flint hearted dad (Keenan) was disappointed that she was born a girl. Metro comedy starring Max I-'ij;-inan in IMS Hirtlidiiy (iift. Coming. Saturday, Alice Brady in "A "Woman Alone." GIM CHUNG China Herb Store Herb cure for earache, headache, catarrh, diphtheria, sore throat, lung trouble, kidney trouble, stom ach trouble, heart trouble, chills and fever, cramps, coughs, poor circula tion, carbuncles, tumors, caked breast, cures all kinds of goiters. NO OPKltATION. Medford, Oregon, Jan. IS, 1917 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: This is to certify that I, tho un designed, bad very severe stomach trouble and had been bothered for several years and last August was not expected to live, ana hearing of Gira Chung (whoso Herb Store is at 241 South Front street in Medford) I de cided to get herbs for my stomach trouble, and I started to feeling bet ter as soon as I used them, and today am a well man and can heartily rec ommend anyone afflicted as I was to seo dim Chung and try bis Herbs. (Signed) W. It. JOHNSON, Witnesses: M. A. Anderson, Medford. R. 15. Holmes, T:aglo Point. Frank Lewis, Eagle Point. Wm. Lew is, Eagle Point. W. L. Childreth. Eagle Point. C. K. Moore, Eagle Point. J. V. Mclntyre. l-'aglo Point. Ceo. H. Von dcr Helleu. Eagle Point. Thos. K Nichols. Eagle Point. .lohn S. Ortb, Medford. u MAY NEXT Call up BOOS B Accident and Health Insurance Over loo .Mciifordcr-M t'niry Policies Willi (IP.O.K. IIOOS. Offl.-o Hotel Holland PldR. Phone :',.17 or 71i, Medford. Ore. j Home I'liono SMl-vf. P. O. Iloy 1012.1 Pays Claim from the First It o' IMsnhiliiy. IVrn't hjve to Wait Wcvl, to ret liciofin. sPS ,,nuv- j l,ollM ffWs $t t-M.no I Worry? fyfr'.M Week. : W i A. .V H. New- Millinery Store Wi! aimouiM-c the j ft t i 1 1: !' ;i iit-w inilliin'i'v store at NO. 6 SOUTH FIR STREET Thursday, Friday, Saturday March 8, 9, 10 Everything new and fresh from tlie markets of the East. Wo old styles. Xo matter how tlisi-npfiuatift:; your iaslc. no matter what vour ideas of niilliiu-i-y value may lie,'ytii owe it to voui-selr tn vi;-it titi-- special exhiliit ion of Clue Hats.' Vanity Bat Shop HESTER A. COCHRAN, Prop. PAGE 1 THE SEASON'S MOST NOTABLE MUSICAL EVENT Cumins l iicbiinncd, Intact from Ions inn Nciv York, lloslon, Cliicnt'o OV6INAL HFWYDRK Al Z S...- i 1 v 3vk jm, SPECIAL AUGMENTED HEfiEERT ORCHESTRA Tin: cast ixci.i li:s D.WII) Ql'I.XANO WM. (1'IM1V JACK TOLLATtl) ISAHKLLK JASOV l.-:M-; sf AM.O FI.OKK.NCK PRESS lSiaXCHK ll l-l-'ll-:i.l) 1S! A!!. I K.MAN i'A'.V 1ALU)X I1H.V lIKXDItlCKS ALI'.XAMILH CLAIEK LOCISL CAS.VVAXT Seats now scllinli. Pri'-es !.;;ivcr I bMir. fiisf I I rows $-.00; last 4 invs SI. oil. Ilulcony. l-t 1 ions Sl.ru; i i 1 roivs ijil.00; next li l-owii .73c; balnnce oiic. f: -..a . h?-r-- .... - .- ',"': " ' ' ' . IV.. -AV'; '' f Po.lare Hotel, Fr:- IIIMM Ii the CI,:-, V . .: ,. w .ilnnw'lwrr. It iinii la.oni( Club. The Portland Hotel PORTLAND, OREGON The Iosc City's wf.rl.l-fame.l hotel, occupying an entire block. AH euUi.lc rooms. Superior dining and grill service. Au atmosphere of relmrnicnt, with a service of courtesy. ' European Flan, $1.50 and Up RICHARD W. CKILDS, Manager 'to - night .,.-iti r,-KT PRESENTS trm tCm C TRKJriP. Having your Carpets and Riiis Beaten to Pieces. Use tlie Dustlcss 'Method to renovate your home. Exterm inates moths, etc. TroniDtuess and thor oughness, my motto. Harry A. Wysong Jacksonville 282 Phone At ilif rntl of ilio (riil t.nnl tin lii-lirir I'.ihuT Hold - t S.m FranciM-o WO For Club Men :: ',:' N-- !ic K in ii conjrcuial ot i'-t- r:-au-;rt;tion, Kutary . : -r,!.i., o! ov.t 1000. i'.-.'vrom $2.00 per day 1 wd