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MEDPOTID MATH TRTBWTC, MEDFOTID, OTiEOOy. SATTItDAY. MATf'1T 17. 1917.
I OCAL AND
A- PERSONAL
Jlrs. Leach, corsets made to meas
urements guaranteed. Phono I'.S-.f.
John Denisnn of O runts Pass sspt-iit
the last of tho week In tho city on
bus! nova.
Johnson for high class watch re
pairing. tf
GVlIss Leone Reymore of Grunts
Va.es Is visiting Mulford friends for
a few days.
. . Two nmv songs, "Tbs Twiilght
Hour." and "Crater Lake." 821
.Miss Lorelta Robins is veiling In
Giants Pass lor u few days with Mm.
V. T. Truax.
Phone 884 Heath's Drug Store.
Mrs. X. F. Mac Huff and Mrs. K.
K. V, Mac Half of Grants Puss room
Friday In Hertford visiting friends.
Or, Hart, physician and Burgeon,
office Jackson County Bank Build
ing. Mrs. Allco (.'ook and Mrs. Tiny Cook
of Gold Hill wore visiting friends In
Medforil and .lackHonclllo Friday,
Buttermilk 10c gal. De Voe's.
J. A. AcUerihuii of .Monmouth. Ore.
was a Modford arrival Saturday.
Gasoline and oil at Do Voe's.
Charles H. Henry- of Pasadena,
Cal., Is in the city for a few day: on
business.
Take that broken pump to the Pa
cific Highway Garage, 20 South Bart
lett 6t. ravins Welds Anything.
A. W. Walker Bpent Friday after
noon in Gold Hill on hiiKiness.
Bakery goods at Do Voe's.
- Joe J. Qulnn of Portland Is In Med
ford for a few days on business, i
Johnson for high class watch re
pairing. tf
11; Georgo Smith Is a Medford vis
itor for a few days.
In spito of late advances in fencing
I will sill sell bogtlglit rence for 31!
cents per rod. Try mo on barb who.
Emil Pell, Ashland. 307
Mr. and Mrs. K. R. Mc Kwen, of
Corning, Calif., nro among tho out
of town visitors In the city.
Old pnpers for sale at this office
at 20c per 100.
C. P. Hell of Portland Is In tho
city for a few days on business.
' W. H. Brown, upholstering, mat
tress renovating, onto trimming and
top work. 142 . -N. Front. Phono
14G-J. ;! 327
A. It. I'lii'ls. WWed In the city on
yrlllilV 'ruWi tyonyiir, Colo., for a vis
itor (I 'fnV days lu Modford and vlc-
'. 'Oiyile''Mi;M';"',a prominent member
of "tlte':' "frontio of Glass '' Company"
that lyppoarrt ,ioro Tuesday' night,
Miindi nil: is' nh 'honor man frnm Hie
tmivoi'sll of Oregon and a native of
J'.ugono wnere Ills innther still resides.
The lofthobmlnit aiipcarunce of Mr.
Foisel will bo his first In his native
state ns an acior, 'ami no doubt hun
dreds of bis fellow collegians will
givo li I ni a wurm welcome through
out llm slalo. Mr. Fogol, under the
tutorship of Buch masters of Btrge-
craft as Georgo M. Cohan and others
lias become one of tho leading light
comedians of tho American stage.
Leo Davenport of Portland nttend-
"d to business .natters in Medford rn
Friday.
. See Have Wood about that flro in
surance policy. Office, Room 404 M
P. & 11. Bldg.
- Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Higlow re
turned to their home at Creswell. Ore
after spending the past three week?
iu tho valley.
, Big 5c milk shakes at lie Voe's.
11. .1. Murry of Portland Is In the
city for a few days nit business
Gntes sells Ford cars, f:00 down
and Jl'G a month.
F. A.. K. It. anil W. ,1. Webster.
San Francisco were Medfnrd arrivals
tho last of week.
Sweet rider nt Do Voe's.
F. S. Johnson of Purl land Is anion
tho business visitors lu the i-ltv
Dr. Heine, physician and surgeon.
Specialty, eye, nr, nose, throat. Of
flee over Meeker's. Glasses fitted.
ii. u. i.uiignn Is a Medford visitor
for it few days from Portland.
Jioniomaiio pastry. Campbell's
i arc
: i-. si. ieeier or Moreland. Knns.,
is among Ibo out or town visiti rs In
tho illy.
All kinds salads. Campbell's rnfe,
J. i.. (.lasKon of Kan Franc isco, Cal
nlleiided to business m illers lu Med
ford tho latter part of the week.
For the best Insurance see Holmes
.no Insiirnnco Man.
II. K. I'plon is a Medford liustni
Visitor for a fin days from Portland
Bnlhs I'r.o, Hold Holland
J. H. Hiu'tli of Grants Pass spent
Frln- and Saturday in the cily
tcnlting o business matters.
Dr. Ilnrsravp, Fanner's and Fruit
growers Hank bldg. Phono :t0.
'A. H. Itosentiainn, S. P. claim agent.
ii spendliig a lew days in the city.
' Fresh chocolates at D Voe's.
Mr. and .Mr. 1,. K. pHin.r llniv
ed In the city Friday from Lew York.
J. C. Fnrnsworth of Fort Worth.
Sexas is in the oil y for a few days
looking over hu-.fuess openings.
1 (1. Hess, of Portland, Is a nt the
out of town business visitors for a
fow days in the tity..
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Barst of Kla
math Falls are In the city for a few
days visiting with friends here.
Two dollars for one dollar. In
February we marked II. D. 8., our
Initials, lit red Ink la the upper left
hRnd corner of thirty five new one
dollar bll!?, and passed them out In
muklng charge. . We will now give
two dollars cash for each one re
turned to us. Heath's Drug Store.
G. A. Towne of Portland transact
ed buslne.-s with local merchants Fri
day and Saturday.
John T. Perkins of Tacoma, Wash.
Is spending a few days In the valley
looking over farm lands.
7). K. i tittrell of Beagle Is In the
city for a 1"W days on business.
Itoberi .Miller of Portland Is among
the out of town business visiters In
the city.
It. 10. Iioan of Grants Pass spent
Friday ami Saturday in Medford look
ing after business interests.
Bert Nivby of Luke Creek is In the
city for a lew days visiting friends.
K. M. F.l(lridgo"of St. Louis, Mo.,
spent the latter part of the week In
Medford.
L. It. Freoland of Portland Is In
the city for u few days uttending to
business matters.
T. 10. Uass arrived In Medford Fri
day from Patterson, N. Y., and will
take chargo of his ranch at lOagle
Point for the summer.
William Balrd of Hornbrook, ,Cnl.
Is iu the cily for a few days visiting
friends and attending to business af
fairs.
C. 10. Moffatt of Kansas City, Mo.
is among the out of town visitors ii
tho city.
). Durham of Gold Hill was In
Medford the last of tho week visit
In i; friends and attending to business
matters.
A London dispatch slates that J.
W. Dennis has been apoplntcd potato
controller of Groat Britain. The now
director Is well known in the Uni.'id
Slates uud in Medford. He Is a mem
ber of the New York firm of Dennis,
Kimball & Pope, dealers in fruits
and vegetables, and willing agent
abroad of tho Rogue River Fruit and
Produce Association. 10. M. McKotliy
la his local agent.
Next Sunday evening the Women's
Foreign Missionary Society of the
Methodist Kplscopal church will hold
their annual thanks offering services
Miss Ada Holmes , who Is from tho
muss movement aroa of India, wll!
speak on Hint subject. A cordial in
vltatlon is extended to everyone
A: .marriage .license- wun Issued ut
Medford ithls week 'to. Win. W. Wey
might uud Amunda A. Morris. It is
said that dhey wero. married at Med
ford.' Mr.; Woybright is at present ut
tho Utah 'quicksilver mine near Bea
gle, ho being superintendent of the
mlno. Mrs. Woybright is lu tho city
for n short tlmo but will loavo soon
to Join her h'nsbund. GrautB Pats
Courier.
Mr. and Mrs. Jnnies C. Thornton of
rueoniu, Wash.,' tiro In the city for a
few days visiting friends.
Oil Jucobs of Phoenix transacted
business with Modford merchant! Sat
urday.
Fred Bellows of JOagle Point was
in Medford visiting friends ant' at
tending to business matters Saturday.
Miss Hazel Brown left Friday even
ing for Kiiglo Point wher sho wl'I
spend tin week-end visiting her j,ir-
cuts.
During the month of February wo
marked our Initials, 11. D. S. in red
Ink in the upper left hand cornor of
thirty five new one dollar bills and
passed Ibein out over tho counter In
making change. We will now glvo
two dollars cash for each one return
ed to us. Ileuth's Drug Storo.
Peto Young oi Fagle Point was
among tb.- out of town business visi
tors lu Medford Saturday
Allan ('. Hopkins of the school of
commerce at tho University of Ore
gon, has been commissioned by (he
t'niled Stales depurliucnt of agricul
tine to conduct u survey of tho pota
to industry lu Oregon. Sir. Hopkins
will colled information regarding
acreage, leld piico and exports of
Oregon potatoes.
Hon K.ider Is here for tho last of
the week, having come down from
lOugene to referee the Medtord-Ash
land liasketliall games.
i. I. Reunion of Bend, Ore., Is In
the cii- tur a fow days on business.
Fornu r 1'tty Attorney Mct'iiho bus
filed Hi.! second amended complaint
lu the eu-o of Charles H. Coly vs
I Ity of .M. dlord, lo prevent the put
ting int. nperallon of the Hanson
plan. " i.e amended complaint is the
same as .lie original with the excep
tions lam ho matter struck out by
Judge ii;..iua last wM'k is absent and
Hie treatment, of the case from the
standpoint of the Bancroft act Is
more tie.l.
J. I. liekerts and Roy Gardner of
Phoenix were In Medford attending lo
liusiiKss mailers Saturday.
W. It. r, ro left Friday night for
Portland where, he will attend the
meeting 0( ihe legislative good roads
comnil'ie. which will frame a slain
' il "f aigun'ouls in favor of the
passage i l the $G.Ollil.iluu road bond
Pill.
i'. H. Taylor of Knelt spent Frl-
'lay n'l.i a In .Modford unending
to busine.vi matter.
B. 10. Beaupel of Gallce was a Med
ford business visitor the last of the
week.
Roy Allen of Grants Pass Is spend
ing a few days In the city.
J. G. Goble is visaing Glcndale and
other northern towns In his capacity
as optician.
Frank C. Farr Is a Medford visi
tor for a few days from Yrelia, Cal.
I. A. Merrlman has purchased u
Maxwell car from the A. W. Walker
Auto Co.
It. II. Parsons has returned to the
city from Seattle.
Miss Dorothy Conner has return
ed to Medford ufter Buending thei
winter in the east.
John Walsh of Lake creek Bpent
Friday afternoon lu tho city on bus
iness. I do nil kinds of spraying, Call
247-X, or see II. S. Allen. 310
J. Spltzor was a Medford business
visitor Saturday from Kagle Point.
Jay Grover of lOuglo Point attend
ed to business mutters In Medford
Saturday.
J. C. Bundle of Portland is lu the
city for a few days.
Ed Cingcado of Eaglo Point was
in the city Saturday looking after
business matters.
In reply to repeated appeals re
ceived from the members of the bas
ketball team of the Medford high
school, Ted Jewett, captain of the
Roseburg high school buskotball
team, today wrote a letter to tho
former city in which he said the i'.ose
burg five would meet the Medford
aggregation on March 23 and 24 in
tho event the games were played in
Iloseburg. The challenge received
hero recently from Medford suggest
ed that the games be pluyed on a neu
tral floor at Kugcne. This request
was considered unfair by the Hose
burg boys for the reason that the
local tcum met the Medford five on
the tatter's floor In a series of three
games a few weeks ago. Unless tho
Medford team agrees to play; the
ItoBeburg five iu Hoseburg further
negotiations will be dropped. Ilose
burg Review.
CHICAGO, March 17. Jacob M
Dickinson, .receiver of the Rock Isl
and line und William J. Jackson, re
celver' of the Chicago and lOastorn
Illinois railroad, today ' applied to
.lodge George A. Carpentor in tho
United States district court here for
protection of the, respwtivo proper
ties und of such employos of the roads
as may remain in service or sliall he
employed.
Judge Carpenter gave prompt as
surance thut this would be done lo
tho full extent of the power of the
court. United Stutos Marshal Brad
ley was called Into the conference.
Tho receivers sent telegrams to the
attorney general for aclivo co-oper-ntlon.
Tho receivers planned lo hnve
all employes remninlng in tiie ser
vice Bworn in ns deputy United States
marshals and furnished with official
badges.
1 TAKE
CHANCES IF CHILD'S
' TONGUE IS COATED
Cross, l'eveiish. Sick, Itlliou,
Clean l.llllo I. Ivor and
HowelN,
A lax.tivo Unlay saves it kU'U rhlld
tomorrow. Children simply will not
tako the time from play fo empty
tht'tr bowels, whlih become clowned
t'p with waste, liver s;f 8ltmv.isli,
stomach tonr.
Look at the lonnne. Mother! If
routed, or your child is lUUrss. crsu,
t'everin, breath bad, restb.HS, dmsti't
eut ItearlUy, full of eold cr has sore
throat or l n y other d ro n 'h ail
ment, j;ivi) a tiaspoont'nl of "Califor
nia Syru i of l-'ins," thoa don't worry,
because I'. 1 perleetly harmless, aud
in n few hours nil this :onnrtpaUou
poison, sour bile uud f jrnu.uit ini;
waste will nently iuov out of tho
bowels, and you have a pl:ivful
child nwatu. A thoro:it;h "tusnlo
eleausinn" is oflttmes aM lh;t la nec
essary. It should be the tirst treat
ment niven in any sickness.
Hewaro of eounterfo't fi syrups.
Ask your dninlst for a ."tO-rent b-.ittle
of ' 'Calitoi ulu Syrup of Kis," wbi-'h
has full directions for babies, chil
dren of nil os and for Krowu-nps
plainly printed on tho bott'.e. Look
carefully and ho Hint it U luadi by
the "California Fig Syr.ip Company. "
MRS. A. TRUE LUNDY j
IIOTl:l, MKM'OKII j
XI' IIOM-: COIISKTS j
Prlees f:i.;ti np. Appointment by!
phone or mil at Room JUS after 3 p.
The Southern Oregon La: !:ii!iall
title was cinched by .Medford lal
night when Ilia -Wills defeated Ash
laud in Hie thir-d consecutive yiinn1 by
the score of 28-to 11. The local eirlx
lost their ginn'e "to t lie Ashland X"'1
,by the score. of 11 to H.
Except for a near fistic encounter
between Olmstead of Medl'onl and one
of the Ashland i:iiards, the game was
lucking in sciisutioiinl features. Al
most perfect team work marked Ihe
ierfoniianee of the locals.
' Mutters Klood even at the end of
the first hull' with Mcilfnrd playing
easily nut) keeping paee with the Ash
land tcuiii which wus endeavoring to
get away with u lead. The Ohiistcnil
incident served lo awaken the .Med
ford (iiintet and in a whirlwind wind-
tii in mo seeonu unit uuosico u
scone to -8 while lioliliu;
the Ashland
sqund scoreless. .
The girls game, was closely
tested Ihroilgliout. Ashland now hasigilesl of the party, und after the party
iwo out of Ihrec of the games plnVcd,
with (he edge over the local girls in
(lie series which will end with the film!
ame ut Ashlnnd tonight.
BRITISH TROOPS IN S0MME
CONTINUE THEIR ADVANCE
LONDON'
Mar. IB. The British
the Soniine .region of
troops in
France have occupied almost all of
St. Pierre-Vaast wood und 3,000
yards of German trenches north and
south of the wood, uccordlng to the
British official communication Issued
this evening.
"Our advance north of the Sonime
continues. We now hold nearly the
whole of the St. Pleere-Vaast wood
and enemy trenches for u thousand
yards south und 2,000 yards north
of It. -
GRAND DUKE ACCEPTS.
(Continued From Page One.)
feurlng the dangers to the country in
the absence of a government hud put
forward the program of a regency
under the grand duke. ' ''
TeiuiMirary Authority.
Tho iiuallflcatlons which Michael
Is reported to' have placed on his
accordance of the throne Indicate that
it has been decided to erect a tem
porary central authority so that
there may be no diversion of the
country's energies in prosecuting tho
war but that ut the Same time the
ultiiuute decision has beuii left with
tho people.
COMING
Walter Damrosch.
; ' With His :' ' .
New YorR 5ymphony Orchestra
Ninety Musicians
and the Great Violin Virtuoso
Efrem Zimbalist
The largest aggregation of celebrated artists
ever appearing in Medford
Natatorium APRn!m?h
Opening of advance sale will be announced
PAGE-Tues. Evejtah
Mutm m mil-Mi - - I Him i' ilii t?S5lir-'l! imn initiltti---'-'---" --'
Stands out as a novelty "Full
of Kirk." Critics claim better
than "WiUiin the Law," llliny
ton success.
OF SEATTLE Ml
SKATTI.K, Mur. li 1". Eugene' 1'.
Krckeiihraek, ns.Mi-ta'ut numnger of
Ihe Morder'I.ine Transportation com-'
puny and widely known in shipping
circles was unified by the poliot this
niomin!; and is held at the city jail
liendin'; investigation of the shooting
to death early this morning of Miss
Muliel llov.e, nged nineteen, maid al
the Krckenbrnok home.
Krekenlirack telephoned to (lie po
lice this morning (hut Missf Howe had,
committed suicide in his bed room
lust night, using his pistol, because
he hud reprpnolied her fur misconduct
with another mun. ' According lo the
story told to the police dry Krcken
bruck Micro had been a party at the
house last nighl, in thq nbsence of
Mrs. Krekenlirack, 'who is visiting in
California.
Krckenbrnck says he
lowe, diiriiii; the parly.
caught Miss
iu the embrace of a young man, a
Erekenbrnck delivered u moral lee
ture to the girl. Krekenlirack say
the girl retorted that her conduct with
the young mun guest was no worse
Ihun Krckenhrack's own with u young
woiiiiin guest, ami became greatly ex
cited, finally drawing out his loaded
revolver from between Hie mattresses
of his bed. She then shol uud killed
herself, he said. The police say a
hump on the girl's head had not been
explained.
Being Ready
FOR
Mealtime
Really Means, Possessing
A KEEN APPETITE
AND
GOOD DIGESTION
To promote this condition TRY
HOSTETTER'S
Stomach Bitters
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
f "
l-'Olt SAblO Or cxolinnge.-rull blood
ed Hereford bull, 'i years .old; 2 V4
In. wagon. Phone 17-1'Tj. , HU.S
WANT 10 U Kresh
sr. 7-n.
.Phone
307
WAXTICD Competent woman for
general housework ' in ,1'amily of
two. .Mrs. W. K. Diddle, Phone
BS-J2. :iu7
SEATS NOW SELLING. Lower floor. 1st 14 rows. $1.50: last four
r.iws $1.00. Balcony, Its four rows, $1.00: next 4 rows. 75c: last 5
rows, 50c.
;fi fir-
Eastman Kodaks
THE LARGEST SUPPLY OF
EASTMAN KODAKS AND KO
DAK SUPPLIES IN JACKSON
C0PNTY. FILMS DEVELOPED
AND PRINTED.
West Side Pharmacy
BEST
SEEDvS
That Grow
Wc liiivc a choice lino of
Oai'ilcn Seeds, including the
Famous Burpees in packages
and hulk. 59 varieties of
Spencer's Sweet Peas.
Broadley
The Mctlfortl Florist and Seed Man
Phone 872.
.irsi:.Mi:x'rs tonkimt
Page
Adults ir,c.
Children 5c.
1HSTI.N FAItl'M
"A SOX OK Ulll.V."
in a rollicking romance
Also Fox Laugh Producer
"Brainstorm."
Toniniorw Harold Lockwopd,
and liny Allison In "Pidgin Is
land." A MI'S KM liX'I'S TON I i I IT i
Star
A.iviKs loo.
( 'hlltlrou 5c, .
;AHj KANK-CAItLYIJ: ItLACK
AVKIjIj ' in
"o.v DAXc.'UKork ;itoixi."
From Ilurlon R. Stevens' Noval,
"Little Comrade."
VituK'aph comedy, "I.ovo and
Trout."
Tomorrow Kloronce La Uadio.
20tucsSnd
I' OLD-TIME COLD CURE j
! DEIKS HOT TEA!
Get a uraall i-icUge . Hamburg
Tircast Tea. or as tne German folks
call it. "llauiUir'.'cr Hrust 'I la--, at any
pliarmaw. Take a'tal.lcspoonfa) of the .,
t,a put" a cup oi lulling water nion
it, i..,ur tlitiHigh.a sieve ui.-l drink a
tea. op lull at .illy time during- the
dav ur before til ma. U is the most
i emotive v.nv t ' break a cold and cure
i grip, as it opens the ores of the akin.
relieving cu.gestiou. Alio InoMWH the
! bowels, thus breaking up a cold,
j Trv it the next time yuii suffer from
'a cold or the grip. It is inexpensive
; and entirely vegetable, therefore sale
I aud harmless.
1
Hub Soreness from joints and musclei
with a amaU trial bottlo of
old St Jacobs Oil
Stop "dosing" Rheumatism.
It's pain only, not one eauo in fifty
requires internal treatment. Hub sooth
ing, penetrating "Kt. Jacobs Oil" riht
im the "tender upot," an'l by tlie timo
you say Jaek Robinson out conies tho
rheumatic pain. "St. Jacob's Oil" 'is
a harmless rheumatism cure which newr
disapjiolnts and diH-sn't burn tho skin. It
takes pain, soreness and stillness from
acliinff joints, muscles and liones; stops
sciatica, lumbago, backache, neuralgia.
' Limber up!' (let a 25 cent bottla
of old-time, honest "Ht. Jacobs Oil"
from any drug -store, and iu a moment
you'll It: free from paius, aches and
stiffness. O Don't sulferl Rub rheuma
tism away. ,
cms
Dennis Eucalyptus Ointment
T ALL DRUG STORES
TUBES 25C JARS 50C gj&Ea
SAFKTY FIRST.
Buy tho Produets ot Homo Industry
CALIFORNIA WASIlirrti I'OWDKK
makes tho washing easy. For sale
by Cbas. I.. Sehlei'felln, lllrlch &
Ryan, Hutchison and Lumsclen. Fonts
Grocery Co., Warner, Wortman &
Core, Marsh & Dennett, John Brown
lee, C. P. Kribs, J. B. Ilibbarrt, Jones
Cash Grocery, Do Voe's, V. K. Con
'ser, r. Stringer, Jackson St. Gro
cery, G. V. Dow, C. S. Itutterficld,
Bungalow Grocery, Fast Side Grocery,
Cort St. Grocery, Laurel St. Grocery,
Oakilale Grocery, O, Verbiek Grocery.
Factory at Ashland. .
Bud Lawreiitz
ha3 purchased an inteorst "with Q.
P. Wiiliaiiis' la tho
Medford
Cleaning Works
All kinds of cleaning work guar
anteed. We call for aud deliver
goods.
I'hone 57 8 8. Centra
U MAY
B
NEXT
Call up
BOOS
for
Accident and Health Insurance
Over 100 .Meilforders Carry A.
I'olicies Willi
O'F.O.F. HOOS.
Office Hotel Holland Bldg. Phone
S57 or 711), Medford, Ore.
Home Phone 5S0-M. P. O. Box 1042.
Pays Claims front tho First Day of
Disability. Don't liavo to Walt a
Week to get benefits.
at
322 E. Main
Phone 481
.should &U ao.oo
1 vMfrM l-er '
Worry7 Wm$$m Wsk.
n.
The Dairy