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ran 13 two MTCDFOTIT) MATH TRTRTTNT!, MTCDTOTCH, OT?FCiO, TTTTTtSDAY. MAT7CTT 1', 1017. f OCAL AND PERSONAL Mrs. Loach, corBets made to meas urements giiurauteed. Phone 6 83-J. Uen Sheldon will address the high school students Friday morning at 9 o'clock on "How a Law is Made." At 3:30 in the afternoon he will ad dres the paroul-teacliorH circles of the city at tho hlf:li school on ".New School Legislation." Experienced salespeople wanted. Daniels. Call 329. Don Newberry and Joseph K. Carn bou have heen Initialed Into the na tional law fraternity, Delta Thetu PI. Carnson is studying at the Northwest college of law In Portland and New berry enrolled from Stanford univer sity at the heKinnliiK of the second semester, after spending two years at the University of Oregon before. KiiKcuo Ciiiard. W. II. Hrown, upholstering, mat tress renovating, auto trimming and top work. 3-12 N. Kront. Phone H'.-J. 327 UonJ. Sheldon, tho ncwiy-cleeled manager of the chamber of commerce left this afternoon for his orchard property in Jackson county, and will closo up his business affairs there and return to this city prepared to enter upon his duties here with a vim Monday morning. Mr. Sheldon has two engagements to speak before touchers' institute meetings In Jack boii county this week, and will fill them whllo absent rrom this city. GrnntB Pass Courier, See Dave Wood about that flro In surance policy. Offlco, Hoom 404 M. F. & II. JJldg. Mam won the third block In the 1C-2 billiard game lust night, mak ing his 200 points to Hall's 239. Hall Ih still 4 2 points ahead of the handl "mmp of 200 points he gave Marn, hav ing made 734 points to Maru's .'42, leaving Muru 2A8 points to make to Hull's 200 in the flnul block tonight. High runs last night, Muru 20, Hull 27. Daniels cutting loose from all mer chandise. Hntlre stock to bo Bold. Head pago 8. (Ins Stlnson returned to Mcdford Wednesday evening after patrolling the California-Oregon Power coin . pnny's line from tllendalo to Grants Pass. Ho reports that tho snow In tho mountuliiB to tho north Is very deep, bringing mining operations In moBt places to a standstill. Dig Cc milk shakes at De Voe's. Krnest Van Horn of Portland transacted business In Medford the middle of tho week. 'J'liis will bo tho big salo of all sales. Head pago 8 P. G. Thompson of Lako Crook, Is In-town for u few days visiting friends and attending to buslnoss mat ters Gates sells Ford curs, $200 down and ?25 a month E. S. Kirlry of Odessa, Oregon, Is among thu out of town visitors in the city. Head page S. Watch for tho big signs, , John C. ltobey of Helena, Montana, is spending u row days In the city looking over business openings Sweet cider at Do Voo's. uoriert savage is confined to his room at (he llolel Holland with a se vere attack of la grippe. Attend tho big salo at tho Danioli Btoro. Jieud pago 8. J-.1 A. Emery of Portland wns transacting business with local uier chuuls tho middle of tho woek. Dr. Heine, physician and surgeon. hpoclalty, eye, oar, noso, throat. Of. flco over Meeker's. Glasses fitted. It. E. Morton of Eugene Is spend ing a few days in tho city visiting irieiids nud attending to business mutters. Jrom top to bottom, frum wall to wall, the absolute dispose! of entire stock. Koad pago S. Frank S. Clover of Portland nrrlv ill Medford Tuesday evening for a brief business visit. Homemado pastry. Campbell's Cafe. , William 1 1 it f f of Sail Francisco Is in the city for a few davB on busi ness. The absolute disposal of tho Dan iels stock. Head page S. II.. N. Stair Is a Medford hm-.lnc.--s visitor for a few days from Portland. Fresh rhucolutcs at De Voe's. The Diamond team last night cap tured two nut ofthri e games from tile Wold team In play in the Elks' bowl ing toui-'iaiiKiit. -Daniels, cleaning out from top to bottom. Entire stock going on this Bale. lt, ;,d ,,(,!- jj E. A. Muidunn Is n Modford husl lisss vb.itor for a few duys from San Francisco. All kinds salads. Campbell's cafe. Henry Force left Tue-ulav evenlt,,; for his home at Salem after ,p..,ullng i no rsi ween 111 .Mcdlord vIsIiIiil- friends and attending to b:iFlntsS rkc-l our Initials, 'II. Hint let s Tho Daniels t(r,, ci,P, Sl()(.k Will be sold. Item! page X. U. E. Milling or the C. & railway, U a Medford busiu. tor for a few days. Charles E. Brannln of Portland Ih spending a few duys In Medford on business. Tho Daniels store Is closed. Stock will be sold. Head page 8. Carl II. Cranham of Pasadena. Cul. is visiting .Medford friends this wee!.. For the best Insurance see Holmes, 'fie Insurance Man. E. W. Goetz of Portland was in Medford Wednesday and Thursday on business. Tho biggest thing of its kind ever pulled in Medford. Head page 8. Mr. and Mrs. Albion Kuhlcr of Ashland, N. H., are spending a few days in the city. Mr. Kulilur Is a former Medford resident, having left this city in I RBI. Ifaths 25c, Hotel Holland. Mr. and .Mrs. -X. E. Tuylor of Cen trallu, Wash., are spending a few days In the city visiting friends. Opportunity spelled in big letters for the people of tills valley. Hoad pago 8. S. G. T.adon of San Francisco is spending a few duys in Medford look ing after buslnes Interests. Dr. llargrave. Fanner's and Fruit growers Dank bldg. Phone 230. Mrs. II. Phillips of Kansas City is among tho out of town visitors in Medrord. Johnson for high class watch re pairing, tf" G. Anderson of San Francisco Is In Medford for a few days on business. FJakery goods at Do Voe's. Mr. und Mrs. F. G. Ilender of Van couver, I). C, arrived in tho city Tuesday evening. Tnko that broken pump to tho Pa cific Highway Garage, 20 South Dart lett st. Duvloa Wolds Anything. Ed I.arneil of Apjilegule Is spend ing a few duys in the city visiting rlcnds and attending to business mat-tors. Gasoline and oil at De Voe's. A. L. llohl of Murphy, Ore., is among the out of town visitors in the city. Buttermilk 10c gal. De Voe's. William Cottrell of Englo Point spent tho middle of tho week In tho city attending to business matters. W. 11. Hydo of Grunts Puss and O. D. llydo of Applcgnlo uro In tho city for a few days. Dr. Hart, physician and gurgoon, offlco Jackson County Bank Build T. C. OulnoB of Trull nllonded to business matters In Medford Wednea-' duy nnd Thursday. Phono 884 Heath's Drug Store. F. L. AduniB arrived In the cltv Wednesday from Iteno, Nov., for a brief business visit. Two now Bongs, "The Twilight Hour," and "Crater Lako." 321 Murk FeniB of Phoonlx spent Thursday In tho city on business. Frank Swingle otf Ashland wus rmung tho Medford business visitors hursday. lotor Vundersluls nnd II. K. Perry of Talent wcro in Medford Thursday intending to business mutters. Frank Worlman is seriously ill at his homo. Mr. and Mrs. 11. T. Webb of Suth erlln, Oro., are among the out of town peoplo spending the e-.!; in t li-o cltv Howard II. Crawford of Tucomn, Wash., Is In the city for a few days visiting friends. Johnson for high class watch re pairing. tf G. O. Potts of Yreka, Cul., spent Wednesday afternoon in tho cily vis iting friends und relntlves. Sum 1. Iluuton of Alniuedu, Cul., Is a .Medford business visitor for a lew days. .At Booth 18 public market Satur day morning, fine com Ted beef. Thomas Druko of Eugeno Is In tho city for a few days intending to bus iness mutters. A. A. Liino attended to business mailers in Medford the middle of the week, Louis It. nulls of Hill, Cal., was a Medford business visitor Wednes day afternoon. Two dollars for one dollar. In . mi.ii) hU uiurixeii it. ii. k., our initials, in red Ink in the upper left " r oi miriy live new one dollar bills, and pussed them out In muKing change. Wo will now give two dollars cash for each one re turned to us. Heath's Drug Store. L. K. II. ink of Eiielo I'nftil w.,u l Miidfurd Wednesday afternoon visit ing Mends und attending to busi ness mutters. P. E. Smithson of Ellunsbure:. Wash., is among the out or lown vis itors in Ibe city. James Whipple has returned to his home i-.t IVhuina, Cal., after a week's visit in tho city. fail Von der llellen of Wellen spent Wednesday afternoon In Med ford. P. L. Emerson of Sacramento, C;,l., Is a Medford business visitor for a few dav;i. Norman Luno or Hoseburi; Is In II'" illy nr a Tew days unending to business iiu,.-s. During tho month nf i..b,-,i,.,- I). S. in red T STATE WINS SUIT T E The feminine folk of Medford flocked this afternoon to Mann's store vhere the sixth annual spring opening of that Btoro Is In proRiess. In ad dition to tho many new and beauti ful fabrics, Bulls and apparel ror Bport wear on display, tho' eyes or visitors were pleased with tho deco rations of Fleur de Lis, Iris, Smilnx spruys and ferns, with which the rooms und windows have been udorn ed. During tho afternoon Knots or chestra, provided music. Euch lady visitor was given u favor or carna tions. THo opening will continue Frlduy and Saturday. Brillinacy In hues and comblna' Hons Is tho prevailing note In the spring fabrics and apparel shown Bright colors, solid, striped and In a variety of Oriental designs feature silks, crepes, the new khaki kool cloth, taffetas in silks, and poplins and gabardines in wool materials, Paisley effects are also prominent. Stripes und plulds In guudy hues pre vull In wool labrlcs. In the ready to wear department the new Jersey sport suits and sport uppiirel In pleasing combinations of poplins and khaki kool cloth arc fea tured. Straight and barrel efrects aro both shown in tho new suits, tho mannish, strictly tailored typo being preferred. Apple green und various shades of tan aro greatly used in tho suit fab rics. rho sport suits are In vivid volors. bright stripes with collar, pocket and skirt bottom trimiulngB in contrust- Ing colors. In trimmings Chinese and East Indian el'fects predominate, with a liberal use of beads and embroider ies. Spring millinery Is being given an nltractive representation at Maun's by Miss Cowgil!. SALEM, Ore, Mar. 13. .fudge W. L. Iiradshuw, The today notified Attorney Circuit Dalles, General j a number of Meili'ord youths to en- e most pii-luresiiiie branch of tlte inrinv, (he aviation section, has drawn i George M. Brown he had decided In favor or the state lu a suit brought to recover land In Wasco county from F. A. Hydo and associates, which the government claimed was acquired rruudulcutly yenrs ago. Tho state was directed to reimburse Hyde $1.25 per acre. A similar decision was rendered recently In a suit brought to recover land from Hydo In Lynn county, Five other like suits are pending. Thirty thousand acres aro involved in the seven suits. EAT BIG MEALS! AMi-sr.uK.vrs toxk.ht Suitit Sttunadi l uowii Try jiil(-kt-t, HU'f .W.AN fyg Always Worth While O "" ' il.AKTMAV ' In the UVK THIKIV Tho theino is a virile one. Also l'athe News. TOMORROW IMW-an Clish in 'Tho Children Pay.' The decision of Judtfe Ilrad.shaw is directly opposed to one recently ren dered by Judgo Caniphell of Oregon City in a eiinilur Hull. Jmltfo Camp bell held that a law paused In 1911!, the pur i tone of which was to validate certain deeds Issued by the state land board covering sales of lands taken through mortgage foreclosure, was broad enough to validate all state deeds including the UeiiKon and llydo transactions. These contesls cover about 50,000 acres of land taken from the state. through fraud,. The suits were flh'd by the attorney general at tho direc tion of Governor Vt:st and if the stato prevails in the contests the state school fund will he enriched to the extent of $500,000. UN'lON March If.. -An explu sitm on board the Dutch cruiser (iel derland is reported by Renter's cur respudciit at The ihiue. The ex plosion, that of u boiler, occurred tin i ing- the night. One ninn wn killed und fourteen men were injured. J lie ucltleriiiiul, mills the corres pondent, was towed to Hushing by torpedo boat. The (ielderland, a cruiser of .'t,!Mi!) tons, :tll feet long, IS IVet beam and 17 JVct dnifi, was built at Rotter dam in ISMS. Her main battery con sists of two ;"U) inch guns nud six 4.7 inch guns with two torpedo tube She made twenty knots on her trial trip. Her eoiuplemenl is W'SA men. BOOZE SHIPPED AS SKID GREASE SEIZED lit. Some have taken their exami nations, and others wilt take them Saturday, the group planning to leave for San Francisco where heart nnd i nerve tests are mr.de, on Sunday. Among those who have cither defi nitely decided to leave or will prob ably do ho are Tom Scantlin, Mutt Williamson, Delbert Jones, Seely Hall, (Icorge Holmes, Kenneth linker, and Merle Kellogg. All will go to the aviation section except Holmes, who goes into the ipiartennaster depart ment. A recent order from th? adjuntant general gives recruiting nt'l'icers 1oer to recruit men Jrom militia companies. Within the past montn about 1" men out of the local com pany have enlisted in the regular urmy. Unless Company 7 is able to stage a successful recruiting campaign, ac cording to Captain A. J. Vance, Med ford is liable to lose her National (Juard unit. Kive towns in the state have already lost their companies. Company t has now less man ou men. j f According to recent regulations the, ' ' company is expected to have a com plement of HIS men by the fifteenth of next June. At least 'At men must be enlisted to hold the company. The navy is also claiming: a num ber of youths from this section, re cruiting in that branch being slower because of the iiirt that for Hie army parental consent is not necessary lor enlistment. Sergeant Fore of t lie army recniit ing service lias returned to Modford and will remain until Sunday. Time it! Tape's Dianep.-dn will sweeten u tour, gaty or out of order, stomach within five minute. If your meals don't fit comfortably or what you eat lies like a lump of, lead in your stomach, or if you have heartburn, that is usually a m!:-mi of acidity of the stomach. (Jet from your pharmacist a fifty-, cent '.-a so of Tape's Mupepsin and take a dose Just as soon &x you can. There will bo 'no sour risings, no belching of undigested food mixed , with acid, no stomach gas or heart-; burn, fullness or heavy feeling In the stomach, nausea, debilitating head aches or dizziness. This will all and. besides, there will be no i-our food left over In the stomach to poi son your breath with nauseous odors. , Pape's Diapepsin helps to neutral ize tho excessive acid In the stomach which is causing the food fermenta tion and preventing proper digestion. Relief In five minutes is waiLiiig for yon at any drug store. These large fifty-cent casei contain enough "Tape's Ulapepsin" to umaily Jieop the entire family free ffom ytoni- ach acidity and its symptoms of indi- dyspepsia, sourness, gaser, heartburn, and headache, for iminy n.onths. It belongs in your home. TACOMA, Wash., March 1 ."). More than lilld ipiart bottles of whis key, packed in live rrels labeled "skid grease," were seized ycslerdny soon after it had been unloaded from the steamer (jovernor. James Wood, internal revenue of ficer says the shipment would have passed a thousand officers, so clev erly wus it packed. The waybills showed the shipment was sent by .the "Knsign Oil com pany," but this is reported to he a fictitious concern. l The name of the ren! sender is in the bauds of the officials, but will not be revealed. His nrret is ex pected at San Francisco. II NEVADA CHINESE TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WAXTKD Setting Gll-J-I. Phono lid 7 KOK SAI.H Ford, 1 !i 1 4 model liox l.'ord, -Mail Tribune. TO U)A.S" $1000 to $10,000 on KOOd ranch property as security. I'iione 353-J. J. IJ. Andrews. PAGE Tuesday Night MARCH 20th AXOTIlKIt COHAN AM) IIAB1HS srcrKss. LOS ANGKI.KS HERALD: Go nnd see tho "House of Glass" You will like It. All the parts aro well handled by competent artists. There's a "jiiciilo" here und there and your evening will not he wast ed. LOS ANGKLKS TIMKS: Tho "House or Gluss" is not only tlio most iiiterestinK play that lias come to town this sea son, hut it Is .1 Play that would stand out in any season. You'll mako n Ki-eat mistake it you don't go anil see it. MAIL OliDDKS NOW. 1 .-W-rArfVi I'A Sent sale tl a. in. .U.."0. Suluiduy, Mureli 17 lit J'l ic s .IOC, 7."ie, $1.00, IT 1 A M I N UTE l.OVKI.OCK, Nev., March K Two Chinese, Lop Chow and (ice Kill, both well to do, were killed in their homes here lat uiht by two men of their own race, who immediately made llu'ir escape, thoiiub chased by 'f-I'icer-i. The police believe the mur ders are the outcome of the tonir troubles on the const. SAX FltAXCISCO, March Ui The California Industrial welfare eom miiision announced today it Intended to fix minimum waes Tor k'u'Is and women employed In retail s'oroa th-'ouhout tho Plate. The Retail PryKoors association has been requested by the comnit; don tii submit a Ib i or names from which eomiuisidiin may choose three representatives of employers to sit on tho whko board. Three employee wiil be included in the list to sit on tho boa rd. X. W tnk in thi upper left band corner of thirty dv new one dollar btlla and pusK.-d diem out over tho counter In muUiiK cbiitme. We will now j;ive two dollar? rush for each ono return to us. ileuth'a Pruji Store. LOS ANGELES HOTEL DESTROYED By EIRE LOS ANGKI.KS, Cul., March IT.. l-'ire swept the nnpex of the new llo lel Uoslyn. ritth und Main streets here enrly today, cnusiug dtitnaKO estimated nt from 000 to $l.r, 000. Some 1100 Riiests ot tho hotel were driven to tho street scantily clad, but no one wns injured. An explosion wus reported to the police to hnve occurred In the bnse leent. One niuii who leaped from a third floor window Is suid to he ser iously Injured. l'red Kelly, brother of .Inde E. K Kelly, has returned with his wife from YuKatuga beach, Alaska, where he has xpem the last two ears min Ins for fcold. He reports fair suc cess nnd will return lu .May. Being Ready FOR Mealtime Really Means, Possessing A KEEN APPETITE AND GOOD DIGESTION To promote this condition TRY HOSTETTER'S Stomach Bitters f t T f f y t t f Y t f ? T ? f t T Y Y a I Give This the It May Save You a Men's Suits . Men's Suits . Men's Suits . . . Men's Suits .... Men's Suits, all wool . Men's Work Shoes Men's Dress Shoes Men's Work Shoes Men's Work Shoes, the very best )nce Over $5.00 7.50 8.50 9.98 1.98 1.98 2.75 2.98 Boys' Shoes $2.24, $1.98, $1.74, $1.49, 98c 48c Ik ! at uauyit Men's Hats 98c $1.75 Pants for $1.15 Dollar Dress Shirts 69c Overalls 75c Dressers $3.50 1 lie 322 E. Main Phone 481 Men's Shirts 49c Suspenders 15c 10c Handkfs 5c 10c Toilet Paper, 5c Bed Springs $1.00 Chairs, Tables, Refrigerators, Graphophones, Sewing machines and hundreds of other bargains That's all today WILL H. WILSON Cheapest Store in the West t I y' f f T f Y f Y Y Y Y f f f Y I ? 4 f f f Y t f f Y Y Y Y Y Y f Y Y Y Y Y Y Y f ? Y ? Y y t f X 4