PA'GE TWO TOCAL AND IMPERSONAL Stewart Torncy left Wednesday ev niiiK for Portland vhcre ho will talto xamlnutlons preparatory to Joining le Mcdford contlngnnt at the avla on school at Sun Diego. Mrs. Leach, corsets made to meas reinents guaranteed. Phone 08.1-J. J. L. MacKechnle of Himcom Is pending tho few days In tho city vis ing friendB and attending to IjukI csa matters. Johnson tor high class watch ro alrlng. tf Gun Lovegron of Portlund Is a Xled ord buHlness visitor. Two now songs, "Tii Twilight lour," and "Crater Lake." 321 Paul Manchard went to Medofrd md Jacksonville this morning to pond tho day. lie is there for the mrposo of making preparations for ho submission to the courts of the! rase of Hull vs. Tokay Heights De 'elopmcnt company. Grants Pass Jourier. Phone 884 Heath's Drug Store. W, Ctf. Fore, who has been on a re sulting trip to Medford and other mints in the valley, passed through lore this morning on his return to Medford. Ito recently took fifteen young men from Medford to Port land, they having joined the aviation 3orps. Bcveral others there have sig nified their Intention of joining. Urnnts Pass Courier. , Dr. Hart, physician and surgeon, office Jackson County Bank Build ing. , K. S. Fletcher of Portland Is spend ing a few days In the city on business. 1 E. T. Boll of Los Angeles Is a Med ford business visitor for a few days. George C. Sarrkk of Cleveland, O., Is among tho out of town visitors In the city. Buttermilk 10c gal. De Voe's. ' William W. Hush is a Medford vis itor for a few days from Oaklund Cal. Mr. Hush Is field ugent of the Amerlcun National Ited Cross and will organize a unit here. Saturday night, March 24 th. Oyster feupner. Tickets, Including supper, i7Kc. 1 Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Kuolaehen of San Francisco are Medford visitors for a few dnys. Gasoline and oil at De Voe'B. C. It. Jones of Chicago Is among tho business visitors in tho city. W. V. Walker of Portlund Bpent WodneBday and Thursday In Medford ' attending to business mallei s. i Take that broken pump to the Pa f clfle Highway Garage, 20 South Bart- lott Bt. Davles Welds Anything. F. K. Blackburn of Central Point j spent Wednesday and Thursday In Medford on buslnoss. ' Mrs. A. Cash and M. H. Cash of ' lioselawn wore Medford visitors ' Thursday. ' Bakery goods nt Do Voo's. J. W. Holt of St. Louis 1b In tho ; city attending to buslnoss matters. II. M. Black of Portlund In in tho J city for n few dnys transacting husl- : hubs with local merchants. Johnson for high class watch re- ' pairing. tt Miss Josephlno Newhnll arrived in , Modford Thursday from Portland nnd , will visit friends In tho city for a few 1 duvs. I Old papors tor Bale at this office at 20c per 100. Max Mars of Buffalo, X. Y., spent tho middle of tho week In tho city transacting business with local mer chants. H. W. Adrian of Portland Is In the city for a few dnys attending to busl- : ncss matters. W. If. lliown, upholstering, mat tress renovating, unto trimming and top work. 142 X. Front. Phono 343-J. 32 G. K. Patterson of Philadelphia is in tho city on business for a few days, A. II. Ferguson of Portland spent tho middle of the week In the city looking after IhikIiicxs Interests. . See Dave Wood about that flro In surance policy. Office, Room 404 M. K. A II. Bldg. Mr. and Mrs. 11. rj. Broadlov of New Haven. Conn., are among the out of town visitors In the city. Big Co milk shakes at Do Voe's, In addition to t ho concert which tho girls' r.lee club of the University will give at the Kimono theater in Kugene on April :n, a nip s C hit taken tho lust of April or tho early part of May through southern Ore gon, visiting Ashland. .Medford, Hose burg, Grunts Pass und 1'otliigo Grove. Kugeno Cnuid. Seo Mrs. Shank about dress mak ing. 707 West Main. 3 Tho faithful Band class will held their regular monthly buslnc meet- liilt and sorlul nt tho homo of Mls Klrtoin llornn Snttmluy srtonioon nt 2:110 o'clock. All incinlnra arc nriN! lo bo prosoiu. Gatoa Bi'lls Ford cars, S00 down aua 25 a month The Modern Woodmen of America ty-ccnls rase of l'ape's Diapepsln will onterlnln thn Indies of the Royal from any drun store. You reallo III Ncldhhom Krltlay ovonlnx at the K. 1 five minute how needles It 1 to suf of I, hnll with nn elahoinlo sorlul Ter from lmllcKtlon, d.i.vcpMn, or nnd Teed. A splendid priiKrnm hus! " Muniach disorder, d.ie to acid for liccn urruufced (or tho ocuuUou. Imcuutiou. WEDFORI) Edgar S. Hafer of Medford U reg istered at the Hotel Portland, Port land, Oregon. Ralph Darling of Gold Hill spent Wednesday afternoon In the city at tending to business matters. Sweet cider at De Voe'B. B. F. Griffin of Stockton, Cal., Is In the city for a few days on busi ness. Dr. Heine, physician and surgeon. Specialty, eye. oar, nose, throat. Of fice over Meeker's. GlaBses fitted.' Mrs. J. G. Morrill and duughter are Medford visitors for a few duys from Spokane, Wash. Homemade pastry. . Campbell's Cafe. 'Mr. and Mrs. Xels Larson of Ma rlngo, Iowa, are spending a few days in tho city. All kinds salads, Campbell's cafe. C. D. Farrand and James Furrund of Corvallls, Ore., are among tho out of town visitors In the city. For the best Insurance see Holmes, '.fie Insurance Man. John A. Watte of Wntklns Is spend ing a few days In the city visiting friends and attending to business. Baths 25e, Hotel Holland. James L. McBrlde is a Medford bus iness visitor for a few days from Portland. Dr. Hargrave, Farmer's and Fruit growers Bank bldg. Phono 230. John Tracy left for his home at Sumner, Wash., Wednesday evening aftor spending a week In the valley looking over farm und orchard prop ertlos. Mr. Tracy will return within a month with his family and expects to loase a ranch for a year before pur chasing. I do all kinds of spraying, Call 247-X, or see II. S. Allen. 310 John G. Lawrence of Portland Is among tho out of town business visl tors in tho city this week. Fresh chocolates at De Voe's. ' A. E. Colllngs of Watklns spent Thursday In the city attending to business mutters. The Modford Vulcanizing Works will move to Xo. 15 North Fir street on or before April 1st. Mr. and Mrs. Juntos Graiiy of Vnl ley City, N. D., are among the out of town visitors In the city. The Bpecinl easy payments on Frnntz Premier clcanerB make it pos sible for you to clean house electric ally this spring. Paul's Electric Store. 313 C. A. Tracy of Portland Is spending a few days In the city attending to business mntters. Don't forget tho Homo Millinery huts aro nice and prices right. 1101 West 9th St. 308 Mr. and Mrs. James Lovejoy of Tacoinn, Wash., arrived in tho city Tuesday evening and will vtelt Med ofrd friendB tho remainder of tho wook. Prime beef nt the public market, booth IS, Thursday nnd Saturday. 309 A. R. Fletcher or Portland attended business mutters in Medford tho mlddlo of tho week. Miss Winfred Clark loft Wednes day morning for Kugeno where she will npond a row days visiting friends at tho University of Oregon. Henry Tlngley of Medford, who hns been visiting relatives hero, left for Portland Monday whero he will buy more. Mr. Tlngley says that tho orchard of peachet r.ew and wnl plant linre. Mr. Tlngley says ttrht the fruit prospect Is very bright in that Section this year. Kugeno Guuul. UGH! ACID STOMACH, Moment 'Tape's llnH'iln" Benches the Stomach Alt itrc-.s tloe. Do some foods you oat hit back taste good, but work badly: ferment into at lils and cause a sick, sour, g.issy stomach Now, Mr. or Mrs. D.vspeptlc, Jot this down: Pupe's DI- upepsin helps iKUtrnllre the excessive mills in tho stomach so your food won't our and upset you. There never was anything so safely quick so certainly effective. ;o dtlferenco how hailly your stomach Is upset you usually get happy relief In five min utes, but what pleases you most Is that It helps to regulate your stomach so ..mi can cut your favorite foods without fonr. Most remedies give you relief some times they nro slow, but not sure. "i:pe's lilupepsie.'' Is oosltlve In neu- tiuiltiiii the acidity, so the inl:-ery won t mine back very quickly. Yen feel different ns fcoon as "Pnpe's Ulupcpsin" (ou.es in contact with tho . our stomach gets sweet, no gases, no voiir tMiinurh pots voi't, no Knurs, no holi'tiliK, no tTiirtiitloim of uthIIboMmiI food, uur head clears and jou foci; fine. flu now, lnnkfl tho host Investment i you ever mail", liy kcIUhr a hirtse tlf- ST5TG TRTRTJNTE. MEDFORD. OREflOX, TTTFT?ST)AY. MARCH 22, 1017. ENGLISH LORD WEDS BR0THE WIDOW; E0 Idldy George A wedding of International inter est took place when Lord Ccorge Wollesley of the English aviation corps and his late brother's widow, shown here, married In Now York. Tho attempts of Portland to move tho University of Oregon 1917 sum mer session to that city having fail oil, booklets have been prepnred to be sent out over the state advertising summer Bchool which begins in Eu gene on Juno 18. Five thousand copies of the folder are being printed nd in It Is emphasized the fact that jfter the student finishes the session he Is In nn Ideal section of the state to spend the remainder of his vaca tion. Eugeno Guard. Friday is fish day, especially dur ing Lent. Phono your order to 302 Modiord Fish Market. ' Mrs. E. K. Johnson of Gold Hill wns In Medford Wednesday ariernoon visiting friends. Glen Lnldley of this city, who join ed tho navy last winter, is making rapid advancement, having secured j two promotions. Ho will return to Medford about May 1st on a ten days furlough. Upon his return ho will he assigned lo ship duty. The trial of Curl Reed, accused of bootlegging has been postponed until next Monday morning at 10 a. in. owing to tho sickness of Heed. The StereoptiCOIl Lecture with 120 Colored Views of the MountainsofOregon at Presbyterian Church This Evening 7:45 sharp By Dr. Montgomery of IVntlaiid I'lldtT lllsiii'l'S of 1 1n (Ii'i.zlit'S. . "l;td's next Sun day ;it 11 a. in. Sui n rl) .'i''i'l concert in the evening. Silver olTerino;. ALL WELCOME AM I'SKM K N IS TOMtifIT Page MAT. AND EVENINll Valcska Suratt In The Victim Mo I'Atmi: M-:s. Tomorrow --KANNIK WARD. h. R S TH WILL BECOME AMERICANS AS Wcllesley After tho war, the couple will become American citizens and live In the United States. Lord Wellesloy Is fourth son of tho Lnko of Wellington and great-grandson of the victor of Waterloo. A complaint was sworn out in jus tlco court Thursday morning by Lu cius Kincald charging Thomas McAn drews with "muilciously and wanton ly Injured a dog." The trial was set for Friday, March 23, at 2p. m. If you want your cough stopped as your neighbor's cough was stopped take a bottle of tho Heath's Cough Syrup, 50c and 2Zc at Heath's Drug Store only. 1 l.'mployes of tho city street depart ment aro engaged in using a drag on the unpaved streets of the city. Other people like 'em,'o will yon. Col uiiihla river smelts, 6c pound. Medford Fish Market': J. F. Dltsworth of Prospect was In tho city on business tho mlddlo of tho week. George Staeey of Table Rock was In the city on business Thursday. Dr. E. II. Plckel has returned to Medford alter a trip to Portland and Willamotto vnlley points. Columbia: River Smelt flc a pound. Medford Fish Market. Phone HC2. It. L. Norton Is a Medford business visitor this week from Scapoose, Ore. 6 NIGHTS Beginning TONIGHT x A 9h X - - TRAVELUTTE x A. t Evening Performances Only 7:15 and 9:00 o'clock A Ford car driven by Roland Hub bard crashed Into the side of tho Hotel Medford bus last night as the bus left the Union stables on South Riverside. Both curs suffered slight daniago. George Baker loft Thursday after noon for Montana where he has se cured a position. Baker was employ ed fcy the Wells Fargo Express Co. in this city. ' " Have you noticed that your neigh bor Is not coughing as he was a few days ago. He has used a bottle of the Heath's Cough Syrup. You try It. At Heath's Drug Store only. 1 Charles Furries of Slsson, Cal., Is among the out of town visitors in the city. MILLINERY A truly beautiful assortment of Huts There, nro largo liubi nnd small lintn. Those otit-of-tlic-ordinnry, original patterns that characterize our exclu sive designs. Wo nro showing niauy Sport Huts for street wear. Vanity Hat Shop No. 0 SOUTH Fill. OOD Body Fir Wood by Tier or Cord. 12-Inch Chunks $2.00 10-inch Chunks $2.50 Delivery every part of city. 4 ft. Cord Wood. Special price on Smudge Wood. PACIFIC Fl'EL COMPANY Yard P. & E. R. R. & Main St. Phone 584-R BEST That. Grow We have a choice line of Garden Seeds, including the Famous Burpees in packages and bulk. 59 varieties of Spencer's Sweet Peas. roadley The Medford Florist and Seed Man Phone 872. THE THE KING OE HYPNOTISTS The Man Who Set the World a "Latin" ... . & . ... . : - v !.r ' ' Hi"ji- , v, ,vr k Henry Tate of Klamath Falls Is a Medford visitor this weeV. . George Lawrence of Hilt, Cal., spent Wednesday In the city visiting friends and attending to bitslucss matters. Howard Dann of Klamath county Is a Medford visitor this week. limn Itonklnson of Itoseburg spent Wednesday afternoon In Med ford attending to business matters. John Hacln of Sulem Is in the city for a few days looking after business interests. Nato Hvan of Tehama, Cal., Is In the city this week visiting friends and attending to business matters. O. P.Olsen of Roschurg was a Medford business visitor this week. Special Offer for the Next 30 Days Owing to tho h'itfli cost of livin.ir I will give ONE POTATO FREE for every fruit or shade troe sold. Everything in the Nursery Line. H. B. PATTERSON, Quaker Nurseryman ' Office and sales vard lOi South Tir Street. Office Phone 212-J. BOOST YOUR, SALARY IXGItKASB YOnt KARXIXG CAPACITY at tho MEDFORD COM MERCIALCOLLEGE DAY AND NIGHT SCHOOL COMMERCIAL BRANCHES SIIORTIIANI) AND TYPEWRITING BOOKKEEPING AND CIVIL SERVICE INSTRUCTION INDIVIDUAL AND IN CLASSES STUDENTS ENTER AT ANY TIME CALL AT THE COLLEGE SEE US AT WORK I'HOXH 13-L 1 NORTH GRAPE ST. COMING Walter Damrosch With His New York Symphony Orchestra NINETY MUSICIANS and the Great Violin Virtuoso Efrem Zimbalist The Largest Aggregation of Celebrated Artists Ever Appearing in Medford Natatorium, Wed., April 18 Opening of Advance Sale Will lie Announced t 2 GREAT A )3ig Riotous Uproar of Fun a 7 p. m. SEE Marvelous Max escape from the regulation insane straight jacket, suspended by his feet from off the top of the Star Theatre building. ADMISSION-Aduits 1st 16 rows 35c; last 17 rows 25c; Children 15c anywhere Charles Owens of the Buckeye or chards is now In Washington. D. C. visiting friends und attending to bus iness matters. r'ru,,o'u ,irv coods store at Ashland was broken into Wednesday night. ,n,iareiiilv bv two thieves, 'two suits of clothes, four pairs of shoes and about a dollar in small cnange is missing. Two men who Journeyed from Ashland to Medford this morn ing trying to sell jewelry to people along the w ay are under survellance by the local police, answering rough ly to the description of the men wanted at Ashland. Arthur Grant of Chico, Cal., Is among the ont of town visitors In the city this week. 6 NIGHTS Beginning TONIGHT mm