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PXGE FOUR HTED70TID MAIL TRIBTTN?!. TtfEDFOKD. OT?EflONT, TUESDAY. MATCCTT LI 1917. 10CAL AND 'PERSONAL J. S. Nash of Ashland spent the first of the week In the city visiting friends and attending to business matters. See Dare Wood about that fire In surance policy. Office, Room 404 M. F. & II. Bldg. W. II. Hyde of Grants Pass was In the city Monday and Tuesday on bus iness. Bernard Motor Company will sell you Ford sizes In United States tires at ten per cent off the regular lUt prices. Other sizes at five per cent off the regular prices. North Front street, across from tho passenger de pot. 302' 11. H. Cox of Hilt, Cal., Is a bust tiess visitor In Medford for a few days. Big 5c milk shakes at De Voe's. E. C. Hamilton of Central Point la spending a few days In the city look ing after business matters. Gates sells Ford cars, (200 down and $25 a month. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Peckham of Buncom are spending a few days In the city. Mrs. Leach, corsetlerre. Corsets made to Individual measurements guaranteed. Phone 683-J. 11. W. Newstrom of Lake Creek Is In Medford for a few days looking after business matters. Sweet elder at Do Voe's. Mr. and Mrs. M. Bradley of Spo kane, Wash., are In tho city for a few days. Dr. Heine, physician and Burgeon. Specialty, eye, oar, nose, throat. Of fice over Meoker's. GInBses fitted. M Mathes of Grenada, Cal., spent tho first of the week In Medford at tending to business matters. Apples by the box. Bardwoll Fruit Co., phone 124. 302 A. U. Flold of Grants Pass attend ed to business matters In Medford tho first of the week. Homomade pastry. Campbell's Cafe. . J. C. Boise of Portland transacted business with local merchants Mon day and Tuesday. Fresh chocolates at De Voe's. Frank J. S. Connor of I.a Conner Wash., Is In the city for a few days on business. All kinds salads. Campboll's enfo. ' C. A. Maddon of Omaha, Neb., ar rived In the city Monday evening for I a brlof business visit. For the best insurance see Holmes, 'no Insurance Man. O. Chlldorson of San Francisco was in Medford Monday and Tuesday transacting business with locul mer chants. Baths 25c, Hotol Holland. Eugene T. Brown of Chicago is spending a few days In Medford look ing after business matters. Bakery goods at De Voe's. Charles E. Mack of Eugono Is In Medford looking aftor uuslnoss In terests for a fow days. Take that broken pump to tho Pa cific Highway Garage, 20 South Bart lett St. Davlos Welds Anything. J. P. Brown of Portland Is in Med ford for a fow days attending to busi ness matters. W. H. Scott of Sumner. Wash., tranBactod business iu Medford the first of the week. Gasoline and oil at De Voe's. E. S. Korby of Odessa, Ore., trans acted business In MVdford Monday and Tuesday. II. J. Itowcn of Grants Pass spent Sunday In Medford. PAPE'S DIAPEP1 FOR INDIGESTION OR In live Minutes! No 1jscii,i. JUvuflmrn or Any Slonnuii Mlsory. Sour, gassy, upset stomach, Indi gestion, heartburn, dyspepsia; when the food you eat ferments Into gnsc and upsets you; your head aches and you feol sick and miserable, that's when you realize tho wonderful acid neutralizing power In Papa's DiupFp sln. It makes all such stomach mis ery. due to acidity, vanish In five minutes. If your stomach Is In a continuous rovolt If you can't gut It regulated, please, for your sake, try Pape's Dla pepBln. It's so needless to hnvo an acid stomach make your next monl a favorite food meal, then take a lit tle Dlapopsln. There will not be nny distress eat without fear. It's bo cause Pape's Dlapepsln "realy does" sweeten out-of-order stomachs that give It its millions of sales annually. Get a large fifty-cent case of Pape's Dlapepsln from any drug store. It Is the quickest, surest antacid and stomach relief known. It acts almost like magic It Is a scientific, harm less and pleasant stomach prepara tion which truly belongs In every home. Buttermilk 10c gal. De Voe's. H. P. Hanna of The Dalles, Ore., Is In the city for a few days on bust ness. Dr. Hart, physician and surgeon, office Jackson County Bank Build E. Wlmer, H. A. Chandler, Fred Hanssen and Willis Gurbe of Kose- burg were Medford visitors Monday and Tuesday. Phone 884 Heath's Drug Store. Now Is the time to plant perentals. Home grown stock. Plorce the Flor ist. Phone 374. 302 Jack Marshall arrived In the city Monday evening from Portland for a brief business visit. Dr. Hargrave, Farmer's and Fruit growers Hank bids. Phone 230. O. W1. Dixon of Oakland, Cal., is among tho out of town hUBlnesB vis itors In tho city. Johnson for high class watch re pairing. tf A. E. Clyde of Portland Is among the out of town business visitors in the city. Pierce the Florist for rose bushes. A fine line of standard and new va rieties. Phone 374. 302 Old papers for Bale at this office at 20c per 100. H. I). McN'abl) of New York 13 an out of town businoss visitor in the city. Two new songs, "The Twilight Hour," and "Crater Lake." 321 II. Dolson of Portland Is a Medford bbslnoss vlHltor for a few days. Johnson for high class watch re pairing. tf Mrs. J. J. MacKochnlo of Port An geles, Wash., Is In Medford for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Beach of Chicago are spending a few days In the city. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Jacobs of Ku- geno nro spending a fow days In the city. . You will miss a great treat If you fall to boo "America First" at the Methodist church Wednesday even ing. ' 30l John Price left Monday for his homo nt Corvallis after spending a week In Medford on business. A. U. FleldB of Grants Pass came to Medford Monday to spend a few clays on business. Tho circuit court did not meet to day owing to the wreck at Medford which prevented Judgo Calkins from bolng In attendance. Ho will come tomorrow morning. Grants Pass Courier. Many benutlful colored slides will Bhow you somo of tho beauties of "America First". Twenty-five cents. grnrto scholars J 5c. 301 Den Sheldon arrived this niornlns from Medford and will now tuko up hlB duties as secretary of tho com mercial club. Grants Pass Courier. A largo crew of man from valloy towns are working on the ranch near Tublo Hock belonging to Mrs. Potter Palmer. Extensive Improvements aro being made, including tho Install ing of a 61,000 gallon tank of crudo oil to bo used in smudging and also an irrigation plunt for tho irrigation of tho ranch. Mrs. Palmer will come west this spring nnd will Bpend tho summer on her farm. Thousands have seen and heard Dr. Iiolllns "Suo America First" You can Bee It at tho Methodist church Wednesday evening. 301" Dr. 'Klrchgcssner, Hotel Holland. Wednesday, 1 to 5; 7 to p. m. Porry Halght of Albany is spending a few days In the city on business. Miss Hester Shannon of Glondale Is spending a fow days In the city. William .Marshall Colvlg, ten pounds In weight, arrived Tuesday morning nt the homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. Don Colvlg. Mother and child nro doing woll. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Ft) It SAI.Ii Fiuo Jersey cow, rich milk. Call S54 East th. 30li Foil SALE Hoy old chicks. White Leghorn, llarrod Hoiks. 11. J. Heels, In nny quantity from most celebrated prize winners of Oregon and California. Also custom hatch ing. Ask for folder on electric hatching and prices. Standard Electric Hatchery, Medford. FOll KENT For four months 5 rooni modern furnished bungalow. East nlde, two lots. C. C. Pierre, M. F. & II. llldg. 3U4 TO THADE u;o acres river bottom near Klamath Falls on proposed IMM htrahorn R. It., clear, for Meclford property or close-In acre age. Address P. O. Box 7t!!, Med ford. Ore. 3o- Being Ready FOR Mealtime Really Means, Possessing A KEEN APPETITE AND GOOD DIGESTION To promote this condition TRY HOSTETTER'S Stomach Bitters leorge Tranna, former city water superintendent. Is In the city for a few days visiting friends and relatives and attending to busiuess matters, Charles Center of Table Rock wai In the city Tuesday attending to bus iness matters. Pat Swayno of Applcgate Is In the city for a few days. George Buckley of Ruch transact ed business with Medford merchants Tuesday. Howard A. Price of Little Rock Ark., Is In the city for a few days looking over business openings with a view to locating. Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Burleson of Tacomn, Wash , are spending a few days in the city visiting friends. R. H. Spencer, and asociates, are working the "72 Clnnlbar Group" ad Joining the Mountain King mine in the Sams valley district near Gold Hill. Mr. Spencer is now In Portland nranglng for retorts to work the ore and expects to get good results In pure quicksilver. Mr. Spencer Is a mining engineer of experience, having been connected with the Gladstone, a famous producer or California, and the Champion, a large producer of gold near Eugene. A force of men have been at work since the nil was purchased last fall. A larger crew will bo added as soon as the now retorts aro placed and working, The high quality of the Gold Hill lime has been recognized by the fact of the purchase by the Oswego Port land Cement company, of Oswego, of approximately 1000 tons of like rock, and It Is being loaded on cars nt Gold Hill and Bhlppcd. Six cars havo at ready been Bent and moro will go daily until tho order is filled. Prof. J. S. Dlllcr, government geologist, says that Gold Hill lime is of the highest grado ever coming to his no tlce. Tho same Oswego company pur. chased all tho llmorock that was ready for shipment at the plant of the Heaver Portland Cement company of Gold Hill. The first block of billiards In the match game between Marti and Court Hall was played at Hrown & Hall's billiard pnrlors Monday night, Hall winning the first, 250 to Mnru's 142 points. Hlgii runs, Mam 35 Hall 22. Tho match is 1G balk line two in, Hall playing 1000 to Maru's 8P0 points. The second block will be played Tuesday night at 7:15. Maru was plainly out of form in the first half of the contest Hall ran off his first ono hundred points while Maru made forty. Hull pulled off several beautiful masse shots that brought cheers from the spectators. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Riclgewny who havo spoilt tho winter nt Eagle Point havo left for their homo at Lumborton, N. Y. Is it a Cold, Cough or Bad Blood ? T)r. FWeoH Medical Discovery not only cures the cough but it ia a won derful alterative and tonic. It builds up the weak body I (iet it this very day from any med icine dealer, in either liquid or tablet form, or Rend 10 cents to Dr. Tierce, Invalids' Hotel, Jlnffaln, N. Y., for large trial puck ago of tablets. Contains neither alcohol nor nar cotics. Its ingredients are made pub lic and printed on wrapper. It's n pure alterative extract made with .gly cerine from native roots and herbs. Have you become run-down, weak, emaciated, pale after a long siege, of colds? Does the Bkin show that tho blood is thin nnd watery? Spring is the time when vitality is at its lowest ebb clean house now by ridding tho body of its accumulated poisons. Re fresh the blootl with a stimulating tonic. l'rotit by the experience of others. Ituild np the system with a reliable remedy, bucIi as Dr. Pierce's (tolden Medical Discovery, which has stood the test of time, and for nearly a half of a century has sold more largely Umu uuy other blood remedy, i Take This Case for Instance. Heaver, Oregon. "I was suffering longer than 12 mouths with asthma, bronchitis and sore throat. 1 had a very bad cough, difficulty in breath ing, tightness about the "chest; could not sleep; had tic appetite; was always tired. I was running down, from VX pounds to 117. Kvery one told me I must die. I started to use the 4 Golden Medical Discovery,' and with the best of results. 1 used three bottles, which cured tne. I have no asthma, no cough, no sore throat, no difficulty iu breathing any more. Hronchitis is guie. 1 thank Dr. IMcrce for his kind advice." Mkh. Tiikkkhia Totkaukii, It Works! Try It Telia how to loosen a tore, tender corn so It lifts out without pain. Good news spreads rnpldly and drug gists here aro kept busy dispensing I frccoiii-, tut ether discover of a Cin i clnnntl man, which is said to loosen any corn so It lifts out with the lingers. Ask at any pharmacy for a quarter I ounce of frocronc, which will cont very j little, but is Mid to be sufficient to rid j one's feet of every bard or soft corn or i callus. You apply Just a few drops on the tender, aching corn and instantly the 1 soreneaa la relieved, and soon the corn Is so snrlveled that It I iris out with out pain. It Is a sticky substance which dries when applied and never Inflames or oven Irritates the adjoin ing tissue. This discovery will prevent thou r Jicls of deaths annually from lockjaw and iufectlon heratofore reaulting from the luU'lUaJ tabu c( cutting corns. Charles Painter of Eagle Point spin' the first of the week In the city attending to business matters. Arthur Gay of Sulem was in the city Monday visiting friends and at tending to business matters. E. L. Hall Is a business visitor In Medford for a few daB from Tehama, Cal. E. E. Drain of Dorrls, Cal., Is among the out of town visitors In the city. W. Mllllgan Is now working for the Weed Lumber Co., near Mt. Hebron. A. E. Reames and Frederick C. Page of Medford are registered at Hotel Portland of Portland, Oregon. A. E. Strong of Eagle Point spent Sunday In the city visiting friends. Mrs. T. P. Boltz and children of Eagle Point spent Sunday In Medford with friends. L. Berquist was a Medford busi ness visitor Monday from Eagle Point. George Johnson, a brakeman on a southbound freight Monday night sustained a badly mangled hand, when he caught It in the cog wheels of a speeder he was driving. Johnson was sent out to determine the loca tion of a preceding freight. The en gine became Btalled at Vorheis cross ing, the scene of the wreck Monday morning, and before Johnson could stop the 3peeder crashed Into the ca boose at a low rate of speed. Dr. E. li. Plckel was called and dressed the wound. Regular meeting of Reames Chap ter Wednesday, March 14th, at 7:30. There will be initiation work and a social, Mrs. P. E. Merrick In charge. 301 The members of the Roseburg high school basket ball team today stated that they were very anxious to meet the Medford aggregation on the local floor and would probably keep their season open until such time as Med ford could visit nere. The Roseburg fellows are sports and do not wish to claim the championship honors un til all the questions are settled. If the Medford team does not accept the Roseburg invitation to visit here, Roseburg will be entitled to claim the championship. Roseburg Review. With Medford trade Is Medford made. A. Y Y Y Y Y f Y Y Y t Y Y y I Y Y I ? t Y Y Y Y Y f Y t I Y Y Y. Y y i Y Y r Y ? X ? Y ? x i Y Y Y Y New Spring Wearing Apparel "I have rarely seen fashions with such youthful lines" so said one of our customers the other day It is only natural that a woman should want to look as youthful and charming as possible. To attain a youthful appearance is made very easy this season since Spring styles are very youthful in design... Even were the styles not so pretty, the colors would appeal because of the bright shades and daring ideas; together they form an appeal not easily overcome. A stroll through any section of the store will prove to you that the customer we have quoted summed up the style situation for Spring in a single sentence. New Silk Dresses Soveval of tho smartest styles our buyer found in all his search of the markets styles that are differ ent, youthful and pleasing. Styles that cause you to buy now when you had planned buying a month hence, simply because you arc uncertain whether you will get as pretty a dress at any time during the season at the price. And to buy now shows the best THERE MAY HAVE BEEN PRETTIER DRESSES IN PAST SEASONS BUT WE DON'T RE of good judgment. We would like to describe every one of the styles but we are afraid we might lie com pelled to describe them in such way that you might wonder whether we were overdrawing the picture. So the best thing to dois to come and see the dresses yourself and try them on. Nothing else will be need ed. They are made of crept! de chine taffeta and in combination of materials. And, what is more, there arc fe wof our customers who have seen styles so surprisingly unusual and yet so wonderfully effective, very woman can give ex pression to her choice and yet be more attractively gowned than in years and years. An Early Season Offering of Fashionable Dresses at $25.00 And though these dresses arc moderately priced, they represent Fashion's latest dictates. The designs MEMBER THEM. are intermingled with the new color ideas for Spring producing an effect you will find shown in garments several times their cost. A careful inspection of the garments will bring you to a realization of the beauty of the styles for ths season as well as the youthful lines upon which they have been constructed. "What is more, each style seems to have an individual char acter all its ovvir. Smart Spring Suits To buy a smart Spring Dress does not necessarily mean' you must pay a higher cost One is just as apt to believe that because prices arc advancing in every line and in some cases seem to have passed beyond reason, that very tern they purchase must neces sarily bear a higher cost. Such is not necessarily the case and this is particularly true of the suits we arc showing for Spring. As a convincing argument that suits may be purchased here at a very moderate cost, we want to call your attention to the suits marked at $25.00. These garments are as smart in appearance as any suit in the store. This price is made possible because we searched the markets, obtained a better than usual value and have marked them par I ticiilarlv low. ; t f f f t f f f t t Y ? t f f Y Y t f t t t t Y Y t Y t Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y f Y Y Y t Our Corset Department EXCLUSIVE AGENTS GOSSARD ROY AL WORCESTER AND BON TON FRONT LACE CORSETS Have You Ever Given the Selection of Your Corset the Care It Deserves? The llistorv of the corset is n nnimio ono "Unnv shapes and designs have been used by women during the past several hundred yeai-s. Today corset-making has become an exact science. In years gone by a size 24 corset was sold to most any woman wearing a size 21 regardless of the character of her figure. That is now changed. A woman with a high bust and slender hips requires a certain model, tlie full figure another, and so on. If a corset designed for a full fig- lire is sold to a woman who requires a slender figure corset, you can well imacine the nncmnf'nvrnl.l,. fit and, what is more, irritation and dissatisfaction. So we say choose your corset with care. See that you secure the corset adapted to your tvpe and fig ure. You can very readily do that at oiir store, for here you will find a complete collection of the styles intended for each type. Prices begin as low as $1 00 and continue to $10.00 for our very finest grade We MUST Emphasize the Beauty of the Spring Millinery Such delightfully pretty hats-so broad a variety of shapes and trimming ideas. Such wonderfully conceived designs! Really, it's impossible to describe the Spring millinery satisfactorily. You ML'ST come and try on the hats to learn of their beauty ami becoiningness. Oh yes! One more word-prices will af ford you a very pleasant surprise. " j AGENTS HOME JOURNAL PATTERNS THE MAY CO. 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