PAGE TWO
f OCAL AND
JL PERSONAL
C. h. Smith of Portland ' a Med
ford visitor over tlie weekend.
Mrs. Leaeb, corsets made to meas
urements Kuaranleed. Phone C83-J.
Mr. und Mm. M. II. Cash of Rose
lawn are among Hie out of (on vis
itors In the city.
Johnson for high class watch re
pairlm?. tf
K. J. McPherson of KuKle Point was
In the city Monday unending to busi
ness m.'lUerfi.
Come, lei's all no to the llufctlers'
Bkato, iNittiiloriuin, Wednesday even
ing, 7::'.'). Admission i5c. 307"
!eorKe llolfmun, Jr., of .Taekson
vlllo was In Mcdford .Monday visiting
friends and attending to business
matters.
). H. Ilemroth of Griffin creek Is
nnmtliiu i Ti.tL- ll:,V in tlie I'ltv fill I
business.
Two now songs, "Two Twilight
Hour." und "Crater Lake." 321
Arthur Austin of San I'ranclseo Is
among the out of town visitors In the
city
Phone 884 Heath's Drug Store.
1 R A. i'cttlnglll of Chicago Is spend
ing a few duys in the city on busi
ness. Dr. Hurt, physician and surgeon,
office Jackson County Bank Build
ing. IJ. ('. Mngle 'of I. os Angles Is In
Mcdford fur a few days transacting
business with local merchants.
Buttermilk 10c gal. De Voe's.
Mr. nnd Mrs. W. I. Morrison of La
Junta, Colo., arc ainong thb out of
town visitors In tho city.-
Gasoline and oil at De Voe's.
Tako that broken pump to the Pa
cific Highway Garage, 20 South Bart
Ictt St. Davles Welds Anything.
It. M. Hunnah and J. T. Plunkett
aro Medford visitors from Helena,
Mont.
Bakery goods at Do Voe's.
Mr. and Mrs. N. K. Jones of Pull
man, Wash., are spending a few duys
In tho city looking over business op
enings, Johnson for high class watch re
pairing, tf"
W. V. Carnuliitn of tho llluo Ledge
mine Is lit tho city for a few days on
"business.
In spite of Into advances In fencing
I will still sell hogllght fenco for 33
cents por rod. Try ino on barb wire.
Kmll Poll, AHhland. 307
, J'uul 11. McKeo of San Francisco,'
was In the city over tho week-end.
Old papers for sale at this office
at 20c per 100.
Mrs. ChnrlOB Horton of Klamath
KiiIIb spent the week-end in the city.
Frank P. Illgelow of Portland
transacted business In the city Mon
dny. (l.ont Is tho season for fish. Col
umbia river sinolt never were belter.
0c pound. Medford Fish Market. 3d7
Don't they como cheaper than you
can Btoal them. 8mclt8c pound.
Modford Fish Market. 307
O. II, Llsbo of San Jose, Cal., Is In
tho city for a low days attending to
business matters.
W. H. Brown, upholstering, mut
tross renovating, nuto trimming und
top work. 14 U N. Front. Phone.
145-J. 327
A. II. MarllnJull was a Medford vis
itor over tho week-end from Jlorn
hniok, (.'ul.
Sco Davo Wood about thatiroTn
suranco policy. Offico, Koora 404 M.
F. & II. Ilblg. .
1. U. Plult of Grenada, Cal., spent
tho woek-eud visiting Medford
friends.
nig 6c milk shakes at Do Voe's.
James A. Griffon of Kan Francisco
was a Medford business visitor tho
first of the week.
Gates Bells Ford cars,
$200 down
and J25 a month.
mr. una .Mrs. John II. I'lirdin of
Lexington, Ky .ire among th0 out of
town visitors In (lie city.
Sweet cider at Ho Voe's.
(I. M. McCarthy of Kan Francisco Is
In the city for a few days looking af
ter business mailers.
Dr. Heine, physician and surgeon.
Specialty, eye. -mr, nose, throat. OT
flce over Meeker's. Glasses fitted.
Kdwurd A. .McLean, In charge or
telephone book u.Uei Using, Is u the
city today.
Homemade pastry. Campbell's
Cafe. ,
W. It. Mcl.eod of Pro-ii'ccl spenl
tho week end In l ie city, lie reports
tho road to 1'iospeit in veiy bad can
dltlou along the upper part of the
distance.
All kinds salads. Campbell's cafe.
Charles Henry l(ole,., appearing in
tho "House or Glass" la nn undo or
Spragtio Itelnel of Gold mil.
For the best Insurance see Holmes,
'.l6 Insurance Man.
J. II. Heed of Man Fru icUco is In
tho clly for n few dins on liiisli.vic.
Baths 2r.c, ilolal Holland. '
Mrs. F. Farrar 0r Gold Kay spent
tho week-end in the It y.
M. L. Kniersoii or ;,, 111,;',-, (,,
wns n Medford visitor Sunda end
Monday.
. Dr. Ilargrnvo. Farmer's nnd Fruit
growers Hank bldg, Phone 2u.
MTJVFOTC'n MATH TRTRTTNTl, IVfEDFORD,
(ieorge C. Dimton and family of
Webster, S. I)., are Mcdford visitors
Thn Medford Parent-Teaehers coun
cil will meet at the library Tuesday
at 4 o'clock. All members are re
quested to be present.
Don't (.-o to bed hungry when you
can have fresh Columbia river smelt
!for f.c a pound delivered to jour
door. .Medford Klsh Market. 207
.Mits Sue Cook of Grants Push spent
the week-end In Medford visiting rel
atives.
-Mrs. II. Terwllllger of GranU Pass
arived in Medford Saturday afternoon
and will spend a week visiting friends
in this city.
I do all kinds of spraying. Call
247-X, or see H. S. Allen. 31 0
M. I.. Kriekson, supervisor of the
Crater Lake National park la spend
so w that the business of the r'arm
the unnuul convention of forest sup
ervisors. District Attorney George Neuner
today received a letter front J. A.
Westerlund, president of the Trl-State
Good Uuads Association and ownor
of the Holland hotel, at Medford, to
the effect that the people of the lat
ter city had changed the dates of
their good roads meeting In order
that they will not conflict with the
,,, strawberry Carnival to b6
held in this city. According (o Mr.
Westerjund's letter, the road meet
ing will be held there on May 16 and
17. it was also stated by Mr. Wester
lund that the members of the Ore
gon Hotel Association will spend
.May 18 In Itoseburg, while on the
following day they will hold their an
nual meeting in Medford. This as
sociation is composed of some of the
best known, and most Influential
men In Oregon, and special features
will probably be provided for their j
entertainment here. Mr. Westerlund
also said that quite a number of
Jackson county people Intended to
visit tho carnival in order that thoy
might become better acquainted with
tho people of this vicinity. Mr. Wes
terlund, as well as many other Jack
son county citizens, are also arrang
ing to como hero to attend the good
roads meeting which will be held
here on March 28. There will be a
number of men of statewide promi
nence In attendance at this meeting,
including the members of the state
highway commission, Governor
Wllliycombe and other state officials.
Speciul effort will bo made at this
meeting to have Mr. Adams, commis
sioner from Eugene, explain the pol
icy of the highway commission as far
as It will affect Douglas county.
Itoseburg Review.
Fresh chocolates at De Voe's.
Mrs. A. J. Klocker wont to Medford
yesterday afternoon to spend the sum
mer there with her husband, who
runs Tho PrlnterV ut that place. The
Klocker ranch on Fust A street lias
ben rented to Samuel Carv and fam
ily, who will muke thoir home hero.
Grants Pass Courier.
Lyle Purdln and Nick Nlckerson
returned to Medford Monday ufter
spending the week-end ut Fugle
Point.
John Fddlngton of Fugle Point was
in .Medford Monday ufter a spray rig
to be used on th3 Schiunann-llelnk-Von
lloevcubtirg orchard ut Eaglo
Point.
Vernle Stevenson of the llluo Ledgo
district Is In Modford for a few days
visiting friends.
Mrs. Stover of the Berkeley orch
ards was a Medford visitor Monday.
J. Reed of Gold lllll wus In the city
on business Monday.
W. G. Messnl of Luke creek spent
Saturday In Med To id uttendlng to
business matters.
Mr. and Mrs. Myron Groves of Hilt,
Cal., spent Sunday in the city, Mr.
Giover returning to Hilt Sunday ev
ening. Mrs. Grover will remain In
the city visiting friends for a few
days.
Mr. and Mrs. Wllium Von der Del
icti of Fugle Point were Medfonl vis
itors Monday attending to business
matters.
.Fred Cople of lliincom was In the
clly the first of the week on bus!
uess.
Mrs. Newton Lowla was a Medford
visitor Monday from lluncom.
. 1. Taggnrt, for the past two
years un inmate of tho county hospl
tal. died ut that Institution on Thurs
day night. Death was the direct re
suit of u stroke of paralysis. Do
ceased was formerly proorietnr of the
O. K. saloon located on the present
site of the Hay Market and was well
known locally.- Crescent City Cour
ier. Mr. Tnggart was formerly In
business In this city, and once owned
property here, lie Is well known
among old residents.
Meiion U. Fmerson and Miss I.eda
L. Wt-ut heron of Red ling, Cal., were
married Saturday night by Rev. II.
10. Tucki'i' at his parsonage.
Mr. and Mrs. X. F. MacDtift of
(rants I'ass were visiting Medford
friends Saturday arternoon.
John l arlsou of Crescent City, Oil.
Is among the out of town visitors In
tho clly.
Mis. Fin Greening of Riddle, Ore.,
is visiting Medford friends.
Jiuno, Ryan of (Herniate Is In the
i'ltv Tor u few days visiting friends
and lelntlves.
CeoiKo Dean has returned to Med
ford from Xevuda where ho spent
(lie winter mining.
PATRIOTIC PAJAMAS THE LATEST!
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.
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You
now, even at night.
'ushlon artists have designed pa
jamas with red, white and blue rib
bons as trimming In appropriate mili
tary style.
The white Batin boudoir cap also
has red and blue ribbons wired to
keep them upstunding.
PRESIDENT VISITS '
WAR AND NAVY OFFICES
WASHINGTON', March 19. Pres
ident Wilson made another personal
visit to the state, war and navy build
ing this afternoon nnd there were out-
wurd Indications that some new defi
nite notion was Impending as the re
sult of the latest destruction of Am
erican ships by German submarines.
President Wilson conferred with
Secretnry Daniels, It was understood,
nbotit the Issue of $'.50,000 in liondr.
tor hurrying naval construction be-
cause of national emergency.
VILLA RUSE AT ROSAR.'O;
CAUGHT MURGUIA OFF JOB
KL PASO, Texas, March 19. The
Carrnnza (loops, defeated at Parral,
wcro led by a subordinate In the nh-
senco of General Murgula, who was
In Chihuahua City. They came into
contact with Villa's main baud at
Stallforth, about ten miles north of
Itosurlo last Saturday.
Villa pretended defeat anil re
treated to Hosarlo. Tho government
troops followed and encamped that
night a few miles ubove the town.
Led Into a fulso seuso of security
by Vlllu's feigned defeat, tho govern
ment soldiers wero lying around their
camp Sunday morning when they
wero caught completely oft their
guard by a surprise attack.
The men on foot wore practically
all killed, wounded or captured. Tho
cavalry, however, managed to escape.
It wus said the entire number of sur
vivors did not exceed 800 out of the
1000 engaged.
LISTER SIGNS FISH CODE
AND CONDENSED MILK BILL
OI.YMPiA, Wash., March lll.--(lovernor
l.i-ler today sinnei! (lie
1'iMi code, the eoinlense.l milk lull and
the bili permitting' coiisoldintinn ol
rival street ear systems, pushed by
tile lnle session of the legislature.
The governor permilleil Die eapilol
building hill to become u law with
out his signature.
SOUTHERN PACIFIC
REVOKES EMBARGO
SAX FKANl'ISCO, .March 1(1.
The Southern Fiioifie company re
voked today fmhavgiH" laid upon
freight last week beninse of the ini
(en.liiiir strike of brotherhood men.
MOVE CONGRATULATIONS
TO RUSSIAN DUMA
I.ONDUX, Man'h 1 1. Pivmi.r
I.luvd (Jt-nrm today aminuiK'Cti in the
lui-.isc ut' t'oiunions that on Tlmrtiitv
lie wc.nM move motinn of coiiratu
In I ion to tin liiisijin iliinia.
Charlos Nnrris oi' Albany
lux a ftkvv Ohvm In the city
is 8peinl
on Inisi-
WITH MEDFORD TRADE
13 MEDFORD MADE
may show your patriotism, vAs-. -
OTJEOOX. MONDAY. MATini 19. 1017.
NO EXTRA SESSION
UNTIL APRIL 16
WASHINGTON. March 19. Sev
eral members of congress have been
advised by white house officials that
there will be no session of congress
before April 10, the date originally
fixed.
WASHING 0VERNMENT
CRITICIZES POLICE
OLY.MPIA, Vn Mar. 19. Charles
L. Wagner, also known as Charles
I.orentz, who last Tuesday, armed
with a revolver forced his w-ay ill the
office of Governor Ernest Lister and
compelled the executive to flej tor
safety to an adjoining room, was ad
judged Insane by a commission in the
superior court here today, and conr
mitted to the asylum for the Insane
at Steilacoom.
At tho hearing, the governor so
veroly criticized the police for having
allowed Wagner to enter the capitol
building niter hi:', i ccullur actions on
the street had attracted their atteu
lion and after they hud followed him
for a block.
The governor s aid ho had instruct
d the state board of control lo :ro-
vide guards In t ho corridors of the
ct pltol.
POOR HEALTH
Suffered Much Pain, Yet Had
to Work. Finally Cured by
Lydia E. Pinkham's Veg
etable Compound.
Toledo, Ohio. "I am a widow and 0
out nursing, nnd suffered from a
ren.aie irouoio
that caused a great
deal of soreness
across my back, and
through my abdo
men. Sometimes it
would be very pain
ful after a hard
day's work. 1 read
about Lydia L
Pinkham's Vege
table Compound
and tried it and it
has helped mo won-
derfully, bo the soreness is all jrone now.
1 bfdieve Lydia K. Pinkham's Vege
table ComH'imd is just the remedy for
female troubles." Mrs. ELIZABETH
John, R. F. I. No. -I, Toledo. Ohio.
Lydia K. Pinkham's Vegetable Com
pound, made frt.m native roots and
herbs, contains no narcotic or harmful
drug?, and today is regarded as the
most successful remedy for female ills.
There are thousands ot voluntary testi
monials on tile in the Pinkham labora
tory at Lynn, Muss., to prova this
fact.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
W.VNTKH -loulil. notion hand spray
i pump. Phone S0S
I1 'PIN
fefH
tnfr'tr i
001 OF TROOPS
CHICAGO, March lft.-J-Or.lers
were i:-sue.l today by Major General
Tliomus II.. Hurry, commander oi'
the eetitrul department V. ,S. A., sus
peu.liug ull iniilerinu' mil of troop-'
in the central department 'Subject
to further nut i.e."
SAN FKAXCISCO, March 1!).
Orders from the war department re
ceived ut western department hcuci-t
quarters of the iinny today direct'.!
Major General J. rrankhn Hell to
muster out nil National (luur.lsiiieu in
1 lie federal service in Oregon, Wash
ington, .Montana, Idaho, Nevada,
Utah and California. Captain John
B. Murphy said the lust of the
guardsmen in the federal service
from those stutes hud been mustered
out three duys ago.
With Medford trade Is Medford made.
It's loaded with aroma every Omar
with rich and mellow pure aromal
How its ripened, sunny flavor soothes
your tonguel How it makes your
smoke-soul chuckle!
Aroma makes a cigarette they've
told you that for years. And Omar
is aroma. It's the perfect Turkish
blend the triumph of rich Turkish
and ripe accentuating leaves. And
Omaromar spells aroma. Even the
words blend.
CIGARETTES
"Smoke Omar or Aroma"
10
for
1 AJy.&V ?
WASIir.VGTO.V, March 19. Imme
diate nationalization of railroad con
trol today was urged by Houert S.
I.ovett, chairman of the Doard of the
Union Pacific, in testifying before
the congressional committee
mves-
tigating all phases of
the railroad
problem.
Final disposition of the control
question, he declared, would prove
a great fretor In the grave problem oi
obtaining new capitM with which to
continue railroad development.
DIED
CIIEFSMAN' Mrs. Urania Chees
mr.n died at the home of her daugh
ter, Mrs. V. J. Ulman, March IS, aged
89 years. Death was caused by drop
sy, following pneumonia. Mi's.
Cheesman has been a resident of Med
ford the past seven years and was s
pioneer resident of California and
words blend
incoHKiurto
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Wo o
OfMomar
Even the
A Fair Adjustment!
wliifli satisfi(
on tires. 1 ho .same snirit oi
fairness and desire to rivo
real service characterizes (lie
other branches of our acces
sory business.
one vvliii'li satishcs vou, 3.s'has tiurchi. . . 7
i e i i 1 purcnased an Inteerst with Q.
our basis ot (Joins business, k. wniiams in the '
C. E. GATES
I Oregon. She leaves two children,
j Frank Cheesman of Central America
I and Mrs. V. J. Fllmau. Funeral ar
! raigemeuts will be announced later.
Leo Bradshaw of Lake creek spent
Monday in the city attending to bus
iness matters.
fJHCHESTER S PILLS
S31D BV ORUCaiSTS EVERYWHERE
No matter how sray,
faded, lrsaka or
ljfelcw it may bo La
Goutto-aoulta will
restore your hair to
any deaircd lhade of
BLACK. BLONDE,
DRAB or RED.
0?LY ONE APPLICATION
NO AFTER SHAMPOO
Your hair will boeoft and (louy, with a
lovely. Ia.tin, natural color that will Bol
iade or rub off on pillow. La-Goulte-a-Goutle
doea no! discolor the acalp.
It color even the root, successfully.
i Sold and ADDlied In All
Good Hairdressing Establishments
A hairdresser can color your hair eetla.
factorily. safely and lastingly only with
La tioulto-uouue, so oo -
An interestinff illustrated pamphlet on
the hsir and scalp mailed free on request.
I PIERRE VA'-UCNY, 14 t. 41th St.. NewVork
la (imi(U'-a-(;mit(o is sold and up.
plied in Medlord by Miss May Ill
sails .".line. Ihiwd Jeflers, .Miss Coin
I'll.y.
A M I' S KM K X TS T( ) X KJ 1 1 T
I1ILI.IK nURKE
in
MOIIMHV l'lHATK
Also
vivi xn ici:i;i
ill
"Till': I'UIXCKSS I'ATCIIKH."
Mark Twain's Romance of tlio
Sunny Southland.
Coiulni; Wednesday Wm. S. Hart
in "Tho Devil's Double."
PAGE
Tuesday Night
MARCH 20th
AXOTIIKIt COIl.XX AXll II HIIIS
srcci:ss.
'' T.
I.OS AXGi:i.KS IIEII.VLD:
Go and see the "House of Glass"
You will lile it. All the parts are
well handled by conipctont artists.
There's a "kIkkIo" here and there
and your cvenliiK will not bo wast
ed. I.OS AXlUCT.KS TIMES:
Tlie "House of Class" Is not
only (ho most iiKeresting play
(hat has como to town this sea
son, but it is a play that would
Hand out in any season. You'll
make a (treat mistake If you don't
Ko and see it.
MAlly oi;ii.;iis xow.
Scat mi sale,
10 ii, in. I'lices
1. .-.().
(omoi'i'oiv nt
oOe, 7,-e, $1.00,
Does Your Piston Rinas Leak? Has
Your Car Good Compression? Is
it Developing the Power It Natu
rally Should?
THE V-PLEX PISTON RING .
is the only ,.,, manurael,,,.,.,! ti,.lt js
Uivin-j perfect sati-fucli,,,,. We ro
l"'"i'.-' V-l'!eX rim;s in many cars.
Let us pul Hi, ., veins.
CraterLakeGarage
(OII'.T U Al l,, l-mprleuuf
Bud LawrpntT1
Medford
Cleaning Works
All kinds of cleaning work er.ur
nnteed. We call for nd deliver
Roods.
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