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MEPFOKD IvfATTJ TRTBUrTH. MEDFOKD. OREGON. FTJTDAY. MATCOTT 23.. 1017.
I0CAL AND
J PERSONAL
4, Mrs. V. Diior is npnnilliiK n Tuw days
Grunts I'iisb ua tlio Biirat uf lir
duiiKlitor, Mi'H. Frank -Molschiin.
j , Mm. Leach, corcets niudo to moas
, uroraents (rmirautced, l'liono C83-J.
Soveiify-Hve IiIk'i wdioi)l stmlmihi
'turned out lit this :uil of Coach lli.'lil
onrich for track work at the Aslilitiiil
1iIku Bcliool tills nock, and tlio coach
HlatoH that ho Iwllovcs ho lias niator
4 lal from wliich to build a cliunipion-
Hill track kiiiiu1. Scvori'.l inoinliorn
of lata ycur's &iiiuil are hack, Includ
ln l.cltli Ahliotl, who won tlio half
"mllo at the Oregon Intcnu-lioliirtlc
nifet at Eukciio last wiring. It In
4 doubtful If the local school will tako
up bttseliull this spring, all iutorest
' beln,; centered upon truck activities,
i Ashluiiil TidliiKS.
Johnson for high class watch re
' pairing. tf
' J. A. Town , mid Ezra Town of
? Wortlilnnton, Minn., aro among the
out of town visitors in tho city.
Two now Bonus, "T!i Twilight
Hour," and "Crater Lake." 321
Gcorgo I Smith of Snuttlo Is In
ilho city for a few days on business.
j Phono 884 Heath'B Drug Store.
J, W Morris, ornanlzor for tho Oro
t gon Stato Motor Association, returned
to Medford Thursday evening after a
j visit to (iniuts Puss.
; Dr. Hart, physician and Burgeon,
I office Jackson County Bank Bulld
1 Ing. .
i II. j, Waltlmr spent Thursday at
(Irant8 Pass attending to business uf
' fairs.
j Buttermilk 10c gal. De Voe'B.
Mr. and Mrs. II. ). Klsmnn havo re
i turned to their homo at Grunts Pass
'. after spending a few days In tlio city.
, Saturday night, March 24th. Oyster
, teuppor. Tickols, Including supper,
: 175c. 1 1
J W. Garvin of Talent Bpcnt tho last
of tho woek in the. city on business.
'" Gasollno and oil at De Voe'a. '
s W. H. Durilen of Sealtlu Is among
i tlio out of town visitors in I ho city.
t Tako that broken pump to tho Pa
i clflc Highway Garngo, 2 0 South Bart
I lott at. Davlos Wolds Anything.
, F. II. Hnssoll of Portland Ik In the
; city for u few days on business,
i; Bakery goods at Do Voo's.
j E. V. Mulvey of Seattlo s npendliiic
i tho last of tlio week in tlio city truus
j ncting business. ,
JohiiBon for high class frntch.ro-
i imlrliiR. tf
i Mr.unct Sirs. V, Wallace Scars of
I Gold Hill spent Thursday und Friday
In tho city vlslllng friends.
5 Old papers for sulu at this office
J at 20c per 100.
f Mr. and .Mrs. Arthur Titcomb were
S MedTord visitors Thuriidiiy anil Friday
from lloslon, Muss.
AV. II, Brown, upholstorliig, mnt-
'r tress renovnllng, nolo trimming and
! top work. 112 N. Front, l'liono
! H5-J. , 327
j A. C. Colo of Milwaukee, Wis., Is
i in tho city for a few days on business.
I C. O. Gntos Is ii Medford visitor for
i a few duya from Portland,
f Seo Davo Wood about that flro In-
; Btirnnoo policy. Offico, Room 4 04 M.
! F. & II. Bids.
I Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Gaston of Poit-
bind mo Medford visitors for a few
' days.
Big tic milk shakes nt Do Voe's.
Mr. r.nd Mrs. .lo.'cph A. llronn of
New Vork Clly tin; In the city lor n
; few days.
Seo Mrs. Shank about dress mak
ing. 7U7 West Main. 3
! Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stlnsnu of
Prospect are upending a few days In
the city visiting friends.
G.iles sells Ford cars, J200 down
and $25 a month.
.1. II. Knenlg ami family arrived in
the illy Thursday evening from fin
Hall. Ohio.
Sweet elder nt He Voo's.
II. II. Win-lug of Portland wns lu
the clly for a few d:is attimllng to
nuniiieB matters.
Dr. Heine, physician and surgeon
Specially, eye, oar, nose, throat. Of
fico over Meeker's. Glasses fitted. '
Mr and Mrs. o. x. lilaiirlnml X s
Vose anil V. A, Sau.W rv..n are luiiiUt.
from Artiin, .Mass,, u,n slopped off
in .Meilfnril Thursday oeulng.
Homeuiado pastry. Campbell's
fafo. ,
.Mr. and Mis. ('. 1,. Starr nie M.',l
ford visiters lor a few das from
; Port land.
. . All kinds salads. Campbell's into.
j Mr. and .Mrs. J. II. Carson (,( i,,,
Idaho, are spending a few diiva In tin.
j city, and Intend to locate permanent
. ly In this vicinity.
; For the heat Insiiranco seo Holmes.
'ho liisiirnnco Man.
Fred W. Ilcii.-ltiu of I'c.riland ii.
ainonir tho out of town Inlncss vis
Horn In thn city.
Hatha 3.r,c. llotnl lloDiimt.
Miss Wlnfred Clark returned Fri
day morning from F.ue,ene where slie
him apont a few days visiting unlver
ally friends.
Dr. llurgravo, Fanner's and Fruit
grower! Bank bldg. Phono 2.10.
R. r. Ilrlggs Is a Medr.M'.l m: -.Inevs
vlsllor for a few daj irom Poitland.
W. C. Kulish of KuKene Is spendini;
a few days In the city on business.
I do all kinds of spraying, fall
217-X, or seo H. S. Allen. 310
.1. G. liavies of Sacraieentei, Cal.,
Is spending a few days in tlio city
looking alter business interests.
Fresh chocolates at Voo's.
Albert Shafiiky Is u .Medford busi
ness visitor for a few days from San
Francisco.
The -Medford Vulcanizing- Works
will movo to No. J5 North Fir sLreet
on or beforo April 1st.
Arthur Nelson of Gotlville, Cal., Is
spending a few days in the city.
Tho special easy payments on
Frnntz Premier cleaners niako It pos
sible for you to clean hoiiso electric
ally this spring. Paul's F.loctric
Storo. 313
A number of men from Hie Blue
I.edge district spent Thursday and
Friday in the city. Among them wero
W. Jeter, C. J. Fry, W. Frank, II. .1.
Walker, Howard I..-Ash, Miko Cur
ran and J. A. White.
Have you noticed that your iielge
nor is not coughing as ho was a few
days ago. Ho bus used a boltlo ol
tho Heath's Cough Syrup. You try
It. At Heath's Drug Stjro only. !
Andrew J. Montgomery of Portland
Is spending a few days In tho city
looking after business interests.
If you want your cough stopped m
your neighbor's cough was stopped,
tako a bottle of tlio Heath's Cough
Syrup, 50c and 2Zc at Heath's Drug
Storo only. 1
Hay Hall of Goble, Ore.. Is among
tho out of town visitors in the city.
An expert statistician lias figured
that a concert violin soloist during
tho average recital draws his bow
over tho strings a distance of a lullo
and a quarter. He computes tho av
erage week's traveling of the right
orm of Efrem Xlmhalist, who has been
engaged as sololft for ;ho entiro
spring tour of tho iXew Vork Sym
phony Orchestra, Walter Damroseh,
conductor, both in concert solos am)
In ordinary practice at about twenty
miles. Tho great vollnist will bo
heard at the Nat. Tuesday, Anril 17.
A. E. Collins of Watkius spent
Thursday afternoon In tho city visit
ing friends and attending to business
matters.
You can save money on seed pota
toes as well as on other goods at
Fonts Grocery Co.
F, K, Blackburn was a Medford bus
iness vlsllor Thursday afternoon from
Central Point.
Why is California Washing Powder
called California Washing Powder
and. muiiul'uetured here in Oregon?
Manul'i cturerb of the east, aro estab
lished lu tho west and yet go under
eastern names. Their branch fac
tories bring more money to tho west,
while the cities do all tlio manufac
turing. Dollars can bo made whore
pennies nro now In tlio. Itogue river
valley. Factories uro one spoko 111
the wheel. Von are tho judges.
J $100,000 "llll'"f
nts.
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AVc linvc rvt'i'yiliinsjf in frcsli vcu't'liililcs. rinlishi's,
m'i't n (iiiinii-j, sji'miii'l;, licnil li'tlucc, lent' lctturc, cauli
1'lowcr, vliuli;i'li, ciirrots, and i;irsnis.' Also choice
i'ruits and men (hinj; in rot-fries.
MARSH & .BENNETT
Second Door East of Tirst National Bank -Phone 252
William Norrls of Great Falls,
Mont., Is spending a few day3 in thg
city on business.
Carson Williams of Tonopah, Nov.,
Is u Medford visitor for a few duys.
Mr. Williams will leave Saturday for
the Meadows district on a prospecting
(rip.
Charles Ferry of Klamath Fulls Is
spending u lew days In the city visit
ing friends and attending to business
matters.
When Kfren Zlinhallst completes
bis engagement us soloist in the con
certs of tho nnuuiuV spring tour of
llio New York Symphony Orchestra,
of which Walter Damrosch Is con
ductor and director, the famous Rus
sian violinist will havo established a
travel record of one season never ap
proached by other concert artists, In
tho coast-to-coast trip that Includes
tho principal titles of the country in
Its itinerary tho artists will add more
than 15,000 miles to bis seuBon's
travels, inuking a lotui of nearly 20,
000 miles sinco bis first concert In
October. Ho will play In Medford at
Nat., April 17th. '
Alex Nlbley of Grants Pass spent
Thursday ufternoon in tho city on
business.
I). A. Allen of Grants Puss was a
Medford visitor Thursday afternoon.
Carl Willis of Prospect Is spending
a few days In tlio city on a business
and social visit.
Mrs. Karl 1'lricli of Prospect has re
turned from a month's trip to middle
western puints.
Dun't forget tho Homo Millinery
hats nro nice and prices right. 1101
West 0th St. -310
Cus Newbury lina returned to Med
ford from a business and legal trip
to Klamath county.
At ttie road meeting tonight, which
Is to bo hold nt the commercial club,
delegates will bo appointed to bo sent
to tho Portland road boosters' meet
ing on April 7. Also delegates to the
Itoseburg road meeting to bo held
next week, March 2S.
William Von dor llellen of Wellen
was a Medford visitor Friday after
noon. When tho Symphony Society of
New York begins its annual spring
tour, which this year will bo tho
most pretentious ever attempted by
u symphony orchestra, Walter Dam-
rosch, conductor of the famous or
ganlzatlon, will have with him the en
tire orchestra us It appeared in the
Now York concert scries. As iiololst
ho will havo Kfroni ZliuballHt, a young
KiiHsiun violinist, who ranks with the
finest concert artists of tho world.
Will bo beard lu Medford at Nut.,
Tuesday, Apill 17lh.
County Pathologist Claude C -Gale
left Friday afternoon for 'Gold Hill
and Itogue ltlver with a load of pois
oned grain which will bo distributed
to the fanners of that section for use
(n exterminating rodent pests.
William Butler of Kuglo Point was
a Medford business visitor Friday.
WHY YOU SHOULD HAVE A CHECKING
ACCOUNT AT THE 1ST NATIONAL.
HERE Is tho result of the Pay-By Check
rystem, which every Farmer, City man anil
lloiiM'Wil'e MlHlllll UM'l
1 Indisputable Receipt.
2 Convenience in Payintj.
3 Convenience in Receiving.
4 Record of all Transactions.
5 Up-to-tlale anil Businesslike.
G A First Aitl to Saving.
No matter who yon a'"e, we shall welcome
your patronage of Checking or other de
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A. C. Abrains has returned to tho
city from a business trip to Potlaud.
A 40-h. p. Chalmers car, belonging
to the estate of the late Wlilam Stew
art, has been purchased by tho city
for use as a reserve fire truck. $250
was paid for tho car. The machine
will be overhauled and painted by
members of the flro department. It
thought that tho expense of con
verting tho car by mounting tho body
of the old horso drawn truck on the
chassis, and of painting and over
hauling will run under $100, bring
ing the total cost, of tho equipment
under the 4Q0 realized from the
sale of the city fire teum,
GERMAN EMBASSY GIVES
MONEY IN BOMB PLOTS
lViEW YORK. Mar ':!. An nlleirod
admission that money for tho estab
lishment of a bomb factory lu Hobo-
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Pocket Knives -Gillette
Safety Razors
Tennis Rackets
Tennis Nets - . -Marking
Sets
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ken, N. J., was furnished direct from
officials of the German embassy at
Washington was read today when the
trials were begun here or six men
charged with having attempted to
create a reign of terror on the high
seas by destroying vessels sailing
from American ports with enrgocs for
tho entente allies.
Tho defendants nro Captain Charles
von Klcist, a chanilst, nccusod of
having boon engaged In tho muklng
of tlio bombs; Karl Schmidt, former
ly chief euglncer of the steamship
Fricderlcli Her Crosse; Ernest Beck
er, electrician, and Frederick Kur
bado, George Praedel, and Wllholm
Parades, assistant ongincrs' of the
sumo vessel.
How tho police trapped tho alleged
plotters after bomb explosions In
1015 bad destroyed vessels and car
goes worth upwards of $4,000,000,
was recited to tho jury today by
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Fishing Tackle, Sweaters and Auto Supplies
Trout and Steelhead Spinners Regular
Backus Trout Flies, doz -Rainbow
Trout Flies
Peerless Trout Flies
Heavy 3-foot Leaders
Medium 3-foot Leaders
All Shotgun shells, box -32
Winchester Special Rifle
25-35 Winchester Rifle
44 Winchester Rifle
30 Remington Automatic Rifle Regular 26.45
250-3000 Savage Rifle Regular 33.00
12 Gauge Stevens Pump Regular 22.50
16 Gauge Winchester Pump Regular 27.95
22 Long Winchester, Model 1890 Regular 15.65
ALL BASEBALL GOODS AT HALF
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UITTING
Fixtures
Henry Barih, a detective who gained
the confidence of von Klcist by pre
senting himself as an agent of Wolf
von Igel, said to havo been bead of
tho German spy system in this coun
try. Von Igel was an attache of the
Germuu embassy and returned, to
Germany with 'Count von llernotorff,
former German ambassador.
AMCSF.MEXTS TONIGHT
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Also Essany Comedy, "Some
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j Ur Edwards, a weii-Kiiown pnysician
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' Yuu will know Dr. Edwards' Olive
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