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PAGE TWO MTTDFOTJD MATL TRTBTTNT:, MFDFORD. OR:r,o. moxday. march 12. irn? TOCAL AND L' PERSONAL j Vi!!U:u f'o:-. ig of PorCsuj a in th tit) ih.- i;--t of the werit TiMiini .friend.- ndlog to tnj;:as mat- r Trtl II. Con'.es hi r(-"'jrt;f-i tiom ft busings trfp to l'or:!riL H. L. Val'b-rs sr.J J. W. Morris )eft for G.'r.ts Pas Mc-Lizy to attend the highnay roectlni'. Se Dare 'Weed vi'Jt -bat firs ia suraac poiirjr. O.'I.c. 1:00:2 40i SI. F. 4 H. B,!. FrJ H. Hof,kir. f M i'or'. I? t 4 irtered at Ho!?I I'ori'ini, t'on'.&ud , Oregon. Bernard Motor Cox;ar.y Ftll ycu Ford s:zs m YiMA -Sta'-s tircf et ten per cert of I :!; regular lift pricec. Oth'r flzf n five per cttt off the n-f-'ular pri'-es. North Fror.t street, across from the itenser de rot. J. It. Sn.ith of Crams Pa's tin Medfcrd tusines. viitr.r .Saturday. Char'.ea P.urkhaiu-r of Grants Pass pent Saturday at Medford and Cen tral Point on busiie-fis. Big Se ral!ic thakes at Be Voe'a. A. C. Ho'irh has returned to hi? home at Oranta Pa after a several days' visit in Medford and Jackson ville. J. K. Manuel of Grants Pass is in the eity unloading a f ar of Metz au to. Gates sells Ford cars, J200 down And $25 a month. II. Satton of Gold Hill was in Med ford on business Sunday and Mon day. Sirs. Leach, cor-ietierre. Corsets made to individual measurements guaranteed. Phone CS3-J. Sir. and Mrs. II. T. Burleson of Se attle. 'Wash., arrived in the city Sun day and will make their home in Med ford permanently. Sweet cider at Ixs Voe's. Howard Thomas left for his home at Eugene Sunday after spending a week in Medford visiting friends. Sir. and Mrs. James Morton of Al bany, Ore., are spending a few days In the city visiting Mrs. Morton's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. James C. Clark Dr. Heine, physician and Burgeon. Specialty, eye. ar, nose, throat. Of fice over Meeker's. Glasses fitted. Miss Wlnfred Clark returned to Medford Sundar from Itoxebnrg where she spent a few days visiting friends. Apples by the hot Dardwcll Fruit Co., phone 12 4. 302- Mr. and Mrs. W. Weilliricht of Portland are amotii: the out of town visitors in the city. Honierrale pastry. Campbell" Cafe. A. S i! .rri"! of Hornhrnok," Ca! , w e: tr.- --' -end in the rity vi.-it-ir.z fri-1. S : attending to b2cir.e ! !:. J. i;a: ' frd to i : -!-:" .the firi if t:: j Freli rhcf". 1 D. G CM - in th f itv ! .er of Spokane attend- matters in Medford - week. atei at IX Voe's. i of San FraneiMO, is r a few da& on busi- ilads. Campbell's cafe. '-re. John Y. Burrlll of -;endinK a few das in All Kir. Mr. a:i I'ort'.ar.i th- city. I For the l-t Insurance see Holmes. lie Intcranre Man. ( 1. S. Huffman of Knoxville, Iowa, arid Kd ii jtrn an of Ina. Neb., are . Medford vi.-.tcrs. j Paths 2.'c, Hotel Holland. Mr. ar.d Sirs. Wlllla Stone of Rock ' ford, 131.. are spending a few days in the city. Hakery roods at De Voe's. j Frank V. .".- id of Itoseburg is In the ; city for a few days attending to busi ness Oiatier.. Take that broken pump to the Pa cific Highway Garage, 20 South Bart lett st. Lavieg Welds Anything. K. J. Falling of Portland attended to business matters In Medford the first h the eek. Old papers for sale at this office at 20c per ISO. C. I). Ilabcork of Portland arrived in the city .Monday morning for a business visit. Two new songs, "The Twilight Hour," and "Crater Lake." 321 James Y. Morrill of Portland is in the city for a few days attending to business n, alters. Johnson for high class watch re pairing. tf Mr. and Mrs. A.' C. Stevenson of San Francisco are among the out of town business visitors In the city. Dr. Hart, physician and surgeon, office Jackson County Bank Build ing. A. II. Jones of Ietroit spent Sun day and Monday in the city attending to business matters. Phone 884 Heath's Drug Store. F. mll C. Olson of Chicago, 111., is In the city for a few days looking aft er business matters. Now is the time to plant perenials. Homo grown stock. Pierce the Flor ist. Phone 374. 302 G. S. Steinman of Eugene Is among the out of town business visitors. In the city. It. II. Ward of Wasbli eton. J. C, 'is among the out of toa visitors, in the city. j Dr. Harrrave. Fanrer's and Fruit growers Bank bid?, phone 23't. I I.. Van firman of Portland I in the I'ity for a few Sa aUEdir.e to bj i- nt'SS lli.:tterst ' j Johnson for biea class watch re jpsirir.it. t." J. 1.. r lartanan of eatt!e. V.a.-n , is a Medforl bc.-me-s victor for a few days. Pierce the Florist for rose bushes. A fine line of standard and new va rieties. Phone 374. 20; The Sunday i.-'je of the Portland (Oregonian contains a pictnrc of F.d jison Marshall of Medford and an ac j count of the work he has done as a writer. Gasoline and oil at De Voe'a. J. W. Howard of Cleveland. Ohio. Is among the business visitors in the city. Thomas G. S;'anBtr of Prosj-e t was a Medford visitor over the week end. Royal E. Bebb of Central Point spnt Sunday and Monday in the city visiting friends. W. C. Wilson of Kalispeli. Montana, la a Medford vl-itor for a few days. Clyde J. Nelson of Grants Pass w as in the city Sunday and Monday. Lynn Mowat of Ashland was a Medford visitor Saturday evening and Sunday. Buttermilk 10c gal. De Voe's. H. Schuffiann-Heink of Gold Hill was a Medford visitor Monday. Dr. Sheldon, head of the depart ment of education of tlievl'niverslty of Oregon, will address the teachers and pat-ons of the Medford public sohools at the high school Tuesday afternoon at 3:30 . E UPON RCDENTS! iN Lsy ' H. A. WarJ of tte I" S : -io-ru-al I !-. dv;jirtrai-nt ai.d '". ' - '". ; county pfetholoirj't, wiil .:'. a nuru ' t of njn?!ing in the - o iL'.y :M ; wesfk trtaun ihf- sui-jrti -t rodviit lonircl. Mr. Ward ;,ra il ia. de:ROiiRiraiij:js c-f Ihe n .itijS of rou-r;t ioions. j W ard Las col1u( tvi m ::-ilar ro-(df-ut extertninatin can: fa:';r!.s in Klainatfi, Jo-ephine, Crook and I.ae j rontitit s. In Crook T "..''" ; ja k rabbin wert kiilt-d z a co-.i o( 1 1 ; than one-tenth ol oz.e c-;it each. Th1 datf-is and plati-3 of nJ'''-LiL.2 art as follows: ' Tu-day, March Z. MIford li brary, Z p. m. Talect citv hall 7:20 p. m. j Wednesday, March 14, Kaele Point 'city ball, 2 p. ru! Table llo'ii school house. 7:30 p. m. Thursday, March II, Ap;ti' gate val ley. 2 p. m. Belieview scliool bou?e, 7: 30 p. m. Friday. March 16, Rojrue River 10 a. in. Gold Hill 1:3' . m. i TOKIO. Man f: :: Ti-1 ! o (; orit ". (lu'hri. AK-riran ar! l . -' ;a Jor to Jaj ar:, ?.o :':. it .:. is lrins iu Hal at the Ar.fcrkar. a..-;.. The iur-Tal ui:i h-.M t , morrow w it;i hiaU of f i- iA honors zi .Trhiitr Kpiopai .--'irI. Th? : jody will tun itt ikea to Vo.oh.:'.;ia :on a FrvK-ial trAu to r in the ' A riinrii-an nawi! ).o?pi-3! p'!:'i:iir it.-. trao-;-ort to the L'uited .Sutt-s. nine th;.u e out of ten ow ill he looking a: a : m yard full of nh-.l.j-h and ii:t j-:'r-. Now lei's cK-an j them t:p. it t:.c U:v.iy toir ether to--day and dv- iv to l::;I:c the 1-ai-k , vrd tt zA Then instead of Ir-tiu.' iso-.;. we. i- prow, plant , d. ;to-1 it:--' v.-it.i' -ard n, r.nd , "ut vorry ot. i:.r- Li-h CO-.t of j LTe n .-: ::ff s v i' i t i-- L:ore. The 5 ard fardennir There are niany j eloped. I'nder i , ouM supply r LuLdredi ct ' Clears Complexion HOME VEGETABLES GARDENS ON VACANT LOTS are ath- Hi-- -i acrfcs cf iLeiH ur.:e ciltii atior: thj.t lu eno sph vt ta:.'!- I- fan'ili-.'i. If vc-'j have a at act lot jo want To donate for a home vet'ab!o par den to someone or if yo i want a lot to par'i. n phone this ci fioe. iJrSn'i wrry a't'K'Ul N.i'ii- or. or::" skin ln-iU lei ,Vica:i Ua'-x a cl- ;.r flia-i i" i i a : i !iy u-:n" a f .11,' .'!t;ii-.n! at .iny'Unir --f-rt- ttr 2c, t extra larur 1) 'itlc a; -i 1 XJ. Zittio. trit'ilv rtrvi'- ali tracts . pin;ilv, l !ajk 1 1 ct 1, hl'iic'ies, tci-i , i:d rini'w rm urA r'jlii-s thr rt;T , i-.nd k uhl.y. 7.-n is a dv:i, p-.-nt:r: .iri rt 1: u- !, iK-'-.i'vr '-ky n-. KTvxs? ari'i ytainii nrvtlMii-. It i:, eui applied and co.-ts a mere trifle i-r v:v' aff licnti'-n. It is always iStpcndaUe, The K. T. H'." O... fl. v.-l O AMUSEMENTS TONIGHT j The hgh cot of living is no lon-z-'r ja matter which we can sit Lack in our chairs and jest about. It has pot ten to a point now where it La be come a terrifically serious rrol dem. The prices now, as erery housewife 'knows, are exhorbitnat. Now let's ! get together and combat the food shortage. How In this way; Turn your con-producing back , yards into Tegetab'.e garden?. Go to your back window today and OBITUARY Mrs. Saruh Jam IUm tuutan liiod At her home, Taylor ptreet. March I". 1?17, Sarah J.. wife of John (I. B'ichar.an. She as a native of Canada, and a re?:J'-nt of this Tal'.ey !j year. She is ftirvived by two da7iehtfr. Mr?. J. A. Hlara'n , and Mi-- M. Mae Kuchanan. Funeral services at Perl thapel, Tu.-iday a: 2:Z p. m. Dm rial in 1. O. O. F. cemetery. Page .""'T. ,ll,tKh Tin: mi i;ii:it. . r u.tY." m m;i:i. tim v.nki.i.f. -i;oi:i:i:t i.ki;s 'Till: MASTKll JMSSKjX" Fi:ll of juany unique situaiions. To:uorrux ("l.a.-. liuy, "Honor ... alle Ace" NO FREE GARDEN SEEDS THIS SPRING! SHOT BY BOOTBLACK SAN IMKfiO. ( a!.. Mar.-h 12. Wii- IrjiM Cl.iyloii, t-v re-idiiit and niiin- apin-' din-cior of the Suri-rkiY; mm. pantes wan Mint twii-c tmiiiv liv Lo renzo iVilnnm, an Italian hojtb!a-k. Clayton was ho( ;is he left liis of- fires in t lie Cninn hniMini: in to lutudi and is befitted to he Tat;iliv wminded, one hnlli't entering tin- bark and another hnl-Aivj in thi abdmnfn. IMImiu, who is -i.ul t.i have i- a U-v in a -tn -t car a-.-id-i,t Vt-ar- :r'". Wit- oiiirklv captured. WAiJHINGTON. March 12. Since the home gardening movement begun throughout the country as a n-ans to meet the increased cost of food, the department of agriculture has been swamped with hundreds of thou sands of requests for free seed. Officials of the department say that unfortunately they have no seeds to distribute. The free seeds provid ed by congress are distributed as members of congress themselves di rect and this year's supply of about $20",noo worth was long aao ex hausted. Xo more free seeds will be avail able until lut in the summer. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY MO.N'KY Til I-C'AN At and 7 cent interest' im Rood t-curitr. droirri M, rare Mail Triliune. i per A(l- I.CST Pair tonoise shf-li rim sic taclea. Reward or return to Mail Triiiune. ,' :: ; ., l"w K messages jRyCloclcTick Last year the Western Union transmitted one hun dred million messages. 273,954 telegrams was an average day's business, 11,415 an hoar's work, 190 cleared the wires every minute. Every time the clock ticked 3 messages were received and delivered by WESTERN UNION THE WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH CO. PAGE Tuesday Night MARCH 20th AXOTHKlt COHAN AMI HAKIMS srccKss. LOS ANGELES HERALD: Go and see the "House of'Glass" You will line it. All the jarts are well handled by competent artists. There's a "giggle" lu-re and there and your evening will not be wast ed. 1.03 ANGELES TIMES: The ' House of Glass" is not only the most interesting .play that has eomw to town this sea son,, but it is a play that would stand out in any season. You'll make a great mistake if you don't ?o and see it. mail oum;i:s sow. Scat !.M 1 n. in. Saturday, Mart h 17 at I'rice. 75.-. $i.(m. f j J I y ? T t y f y I i t y t t : t f T ? ? 1 r VVVVVVVVVVVWWVVVVVVWVVVVVVVVVVV E SAMPLE Will Open for Business at 21 DAY, MARC I TUES H Kasr- VRain St ? ? ? - a. This store is one of a chain of 25 retail stores operating in Oregon, Washington and Idaho. We sell good, dependable merchandise at the lowest possible margin of profit every day in the year. The reason We buy for cash in large quantities, direct from the best mills and factories in the country thereby cutting out the middleman's profit. We have but one price for all old, young, rich or poor and that in plain figures. There is no limit to quantity. We seek business on merit only. That is the only system, and that is why we are one of the largest retail concerns in the West. Everything at a Close Cash Margin of Profit for Cash T J y y Y Y y f T MEN'S OVERALLS SHOES SHOES SHOES Kxfr.'i n.-avy i:;;, AVJiijH-nnl l'.-..n!s. W'iUT-X ()vcr;iiU. flTl mi)''' 1.'-'" S. A l.'W Mills .It Mc-liS .M;n-hili;iv. 'mils Men's '"1,1 jiants I!iv's j 1 1 1 1 si Saini'lf sweaters 218 East Main St. heavy (1 a' ilcs... !)5c $i'2r sr.c Hoc si:; i.. $is sjtt.ooan.i s?fi.ro .. )?t.;r) t.. )5r.oo ;.c t . si.ur oOc to Si.OO Men's 1 h'ess Sii.M s .Men's work shoes La'lies' sam'!i' simes Lailii-s' ( )'n ils ;i 1 I 1 'l!tii I ! 's shi ii ( 'hililren's Jlifalil 's siii.,-s . Lulies' lli.Sr S2.9.J t.. 85.00 1.95 t.. S1.G5 91.83 to S3.25 9So in $'-. 45 Sl.5, $1.95, 8'2.25. t., S.9. .S1G5, S1.75. S1.95 t. 82.75 (5c to SI. 15 10c 11' .r ami 23c M.n's Suit ' MEN'S HATS .1- $1.00, S1.03, S1.95, ?2.25, ?2. J5. S2.S5 ..oi. io, sxo, S3.25, S: suits tVM-j, uii'lerv.rar GOr 'W. l-'-.O an-1 15c 25c and 35c 15C M.-ii Mni -Vil li S sorks. Mark.. M.'li's w.h.I m-;s Men'.- Jim v "livc to S7.50 .75c to S2.S5 ami 81.25 MEDFORD SAMPLE STORE 218 East Main St. v Y Y f Y Y Y t Y t t X stKt. ;