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PA OH TWO MI'IDFORD MATL TPJPdTXK MEDFOn P. ORFiPX, MONDAY. MARP1I 2fi. 1017. I0CAL AND JL PERSONAL Mr. anil .Urn. K. J. Mi-Kuy of Ash land spent tin; v.-oek-cnd In Uio city. Mrs. Leach, cornets made to meaa- uremcnts guaranteed. I'lione U83-J. i Alex Anderson or Ashland wus In . tho cdty Sunday and .Monday vIsltlnK ! frlondu and attonoiiiK . 10 uuaim-nn , matters. Johnson for high clana watch re pairing. tf i rii!iir?R l.uml Is ' Modioli! hllslnesK ' vl.illor for n f: days from I'ort Jones, Cal. Two new boiiki, "The TwiilKht ' Hour," and "Crater Luke." 321 J. II. Ilconinn of Cold Hill Hpcnt the week-end in tlio city vIxllliiK friends. Phone 884 Heath's Drug Store. Felix (irnnl of Hisum, Cul., spent (iranta Puss mo BneniliiiH several days 111 the elly on hilsinoss. Dr. Hart, physician and surgeon, 1 offlco Jackson County Bank Build 1 lng. ' I. Ilundini; of Itomio ltlver was In tho elly over tho week-end vlslllim filenilH and unending to hiedneKH uf fal I'D. Muttormllk 10c i?al. De Voe's. V. (larvln of Talent wuh iiiiioiik Iho InmlneHS vliiltiiiH In tho city Mon duy. Ganollno nnd oil nt De Voe'a. ' A. J. Moral! and II. I.. Percy of Han Idejro, Cul., are spendim; a row dayB In tho city. ' : Take that brolion pump to tho Pa cific IllKhway OaraKO, 20 South Dart lett st. Davles Welds Anything. .1. Vldiioff or Portland ullondod to : business matters In the city tho first of tho week. Tlakery Roods at Ho Voe's. Ivan llockersmllh of Heaisln Is iuiioiik tho out of town Imslni'HS vis itors In tho elly. Johnson for high class watch re pairing. tf M. Ingram of Apploisnto Is spending n few days in Medford visit lug friends and attending to business matters. Old papers for snle at this office at 20c per 100. Sergeant W. M. Fore of tho nrmy roerulting service. Is in the idty for a few days securing recruits for the army aviation section, which n nuni- , her of local young men havo already Joined. W. 11. llrown, upholstering, mat tress ronovallng, auto .trimming and top work. 142 N. ' Front. Phono 145-J. 327 i Mr. and Mrs. It. Davis of Alex andria are lourlstn visiting lu the city. ' 'Place orders now for vegetuhle plii'ils of all kinds. I 'ml In im Avenue t (ireenhoiise. Phono N7-H. 2S i "W. II. llollingsMorih of I'orlland, who resided In Iho city nhout four i teen years ago, Is spending a few days In Medrord visiting friends and at tending lo business mailers, Seo Davo Wood nbout that flro In . oiirnnco policy, ortlco, ltuom 404 M. ' F. & II. Pldg. Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Kr.app of Med ford. Mass., are spending u few days In tho elly. lllg 5c milk shnues nt Do Voo's. '.Mr. ami Mrs. H. .1. itnnm of lie Iron, Mich., are among tho out of town visitors In the elly. livery man should lake advantage of our pressing club. Four suits 1 1. Paulorlum. -Mrs. Miles ('alitnill mid I.ohlml Caulrall of Uuch spent tho week -end In Iho city. Keo Mrs. Shank about dress mak ing. 707 West Main. n , Mrs. II. l-'nnar of Hay Hold spent Sunday and Monday in the city I vIsIIIuk friends. llai-.Kv troiisois are out of dale, llavo our sails pressed al Iho I'all toiluiu. f 1.00 lor lour suits. . Clvde Vr"ss of Ori son elly. (Ire,, spent the rir.it ( ti, ,,,.,, , lhl, hj! vlsitlni; friends ami atioudlin; to bus line r. inatters. Call's sells Ford mm, J'.'OO down nnd $"" a month. The sc hinds throtir.hout the eonnlv are very min i, Inter, si. d t. ,,,.. moiiroineiit, pier ram-, culled In iho Medlord Prlull'ic . nod nian or them v, ill h,. proi i,, , .engrnveil : nnonnr.'iiii ms Hons for t he or a- inn. . linn not seen tho line in 'III charge Mil on id make ai i,iui;emi n to get prices ami s. ,. n, s -phi 'most eiMiiplelo line Is carried. I Sweet tiller nt He V,m' f Tho regular mouthlv in.-.iinei; oi llhn Creator Modund , Ini, i,,. U it ho armory tbi.-i alien i 1 .loin our suit -ir.-..h,:. eltib. 1'eiu J null n pressed tor J I it month '., 1 1 1 r 1 1 1 m . . I P. 11. lleebe of Cant, p.,,.. .. spellilllig a few dais la t:,,. , v on j hitsineiis. I Dr. Heine, physician an. I mirsron. f Specialty, oyo, oar, nose, ihroat. of. flee over Meeker's. (liaises fitted. I It. F. Dudley of Hi i raiuenlo, Cal., Fiinrnt the week-end In Hie, In looking after hiislness matters. RKATTI.K, Wn.. March 20. Promptly on receipt by the office of tho adjutant general of orders for the mobilization of the second regi ment, Washington National Guard last night, the order was conveyed lo Lieutenant Colonel .1. Howard Durllngton, commanding, In the tern porary ubsenco of Colonel William M. Inglls, and through him to the of ficers and men of the regiment thru out tho state. Tho men were told to gather at their local armorlea imme diately and early this morning the mobilization was well under way. Of the regiment four infantry com panics, the headiiunrtera force and the supply staff and the sanitary de tachment are located in Belittle, two Infantry companies and a machine I.. o..,.i,.. l,,rnn- Tho nulld ladles will Ku" " ; ' " , try companies in iNoriu i annua, unu ono Infantry company in each of the following places: Mount Vernon, Ah erdeen, Walla Walla und Centralia. The regiment at present lias a full staff of officers, and 10ii3 of the 2002 enlisted men necessary to bring It to full war strength. Kvery ef fort Is to bo made to supply the de ficiency in the shortest possible time. Miss Alice Walsh of Ashland was visiting Medrord friends Saturday. All kinds salads. Campbell' cafe. Kdward Weston or Riddle, Ore., is visiting Medford friends for a few days. Pgr tho best Insurance boo Holmes, '.no Insurance Man. Arthur Page has returned, to his homo at Montague Cal., after spend In it week 111 the city on business. "Tho Heart of Texas Ityan" con tains more variety than a vaudeville hill and more action than a pack of firecrackers and will entertain every body from llttlo Johnny lo his grand- daddy. Pago tonight. 3 .lumen Keynolds of Weed, Cal., Is spending a few days In the city on loudness. Tho Medford Vulcanizing Works hase moved to No. 1." North Fir Kt on or before April 1st. Chester Carter of Hedlanda, Cal., Is among the out of town business vis itors in the city. Hlstlngiilshed cast, Pesslo Fyton Flunk Campeau, Georgo Fawcett and Tom Mix, Pago tonight. ,') W. L. Itoberts of Ashland recently moved lo Medford and is employed in White's barber shop. Attention! begin lo serve waffles at 11:30 Tues day. 3 Hen Sheldon, secretary of the Grants Pass chamber of commerce, spent Saturday and Sunday In Med ford. Dr. Frank Itoberts, dentist, St. Murk's llulldlng. O. Nelson spent Saturday at Giants Pass attending lo business af fairs. Something different. Wafrie luncheon served by the ladles or St. Mark's Guild Tuesday from 11:30 to o'clock. 3 Fdgar S. Ilalvr has returned to the city from a business trip to Portland and other northern Oregon points. Don't forget waffle luncheon lit St. .Mark s hull Tuesday, March 27th. 3 hurl Whipple Is visiting Grants Pass friends for a fow days. Kvery man can got a safoty razor rreo at Wilson's cigar storo. 8 Charles IngallB of Albany, Oregon, is spending a few days In tho city at tending to business matters. j no special easy payments on Frantz Premier clonnera make It pos sible for you to clean house eloctric any this spring. Pnnl's Electric Store. 31 3 reiix iirani or lilsosn, Cal., spent Iho week-end In tho city on business Fresh chocolates nt Da Voe's, u. v. Myers is spendlng a few days In Gra its Puss on business for the A w. Walker Auto Co., for which ho Is salesman Dr. Hargrave, Farmer's and Fruit growers Hank bldg. Phono 230. .1. 11. Pettlnglll, Held superintend ent of tho Htuh-ldaho Sugar com puny, spent Saturday nt Grants Pass on business. Pnths 25c, Ilotol Hollnnd. naries larnej- spent Sunday In Hie city vlKltliiK friends. Mr. Carney is engineer in chargo of the const rue Hon of the .losephino county court noiiso at Grants Pass, Vt. L. Ivaddorly, furin management iieiuousiraior working hero for the L WESTERN STATES OLYMPIA. Wn.. March 20. Gov ernor Lister has reported that 4 7 of- fleers and filili men of the Second Washington regiment were In their armories at 11 o'clock this morning awaiting orders from tho commander of the western division of the United States army. LOS ANGKI.K3, Cal., March 20 Every officer of tho Seventh regiment infantry, National Guard of Califor nia, was notified today of the mohil Izatlon order issued last night by tho war department and tho various units were reported assembling at their armories. SAIN FltANCISCO, March 20 The machine gun company of the '"lfth regiment of tho California Nil tional Guard was mobilizing here to day in the state armory under coin mand of Cuplaiu Fred Marriott, who said ho expected no difficulties in re- raiting the company ' up to war strongth Immediately. MEETING AT PAGE TUESDAY NIGHT Patriotic moving pictures, the sinr- in of patriotic sines nnd spcecho in support of the lied Cross anil thej army and navy will lie the tiiitures f u monster patriotic meeting to lie held nt the Pnfrn theatre Tuesday night beginning ut ' :'M. The meeting will be free to all. Mnnuructiiro und maiieuvoriii of lllivul vessels will lie ileoieleil 111 tile pictures which have been ordered by telejrrupli from Portland. I lie Med- ord Choral Society will llltetid the meeting in a body und under the di rection of (Jeorfre Andrews will lend in the Hinging of the National Anthems. Following this feature, talks will lie iven by n nuiidjcr of local nnd visit- iiil' men: Jlnvor Miitca will .speaii on the sullied of the lied Cross und will urge support of llie local chapter. Ilr II. Cr. Davis of the navy will speak on the snme subject. Lieutenant Fra zier, who is in commai.d of a siibnia- rine now buililinjr tit the lircmertim Nuvy Yard will tell of submarine operation. Ciiptam A. J. mice will urge support ot the local militia company. A special appeal is home made by those in charge of the inoelinir lor us many as possible nl me young people over sixteen years to attend. Chil- Iren will be admitted only when ac companied by their parents. L The commencement exercises of the senior class of the Medford high school will be held ill the Piil'c theatre Tliurxlay, May :il, this year. The ehiss is n large one, conlain intt over Gil graduates, and the lat ter part of the school year will be filled with student activities. Invitation cards for the commence ment exercises have been ordered from the Medford I'rintiii'.' company, and will be ready for mailing about the lir-t week in May. same rcn-on and is now confined to his npalluicnt. Mr. Campbell uili. in lieu of the lee lure write a series of articles for The Mail Tribune on the siibiecls he In tended to dii-eli-s in his lecture. ING OFFICE FRENCH CONTINUE TO GAIN ' (Continued From rage One.) CALL FOR RECRUITS (Continue! From rage one.) eomiriinder' and sniff of the eastern department. Officers Transferred. . Major General l.oomiid W 1, now in conniianil of the department of the ea-t, is transferred to the newly cren led souilicasieni department, 000. It takes in the re-jn.ii nor i ,.,.,!, !K.;vlonartcrs at t linrleton, h. the vilnyet id' llairdad ami ci ( ,i Major (iciu-nil J. Franklin the Persian bonier, the lin.dad viiay- j,,. ; (.oiniuand of the western (lo ot bounding it in part on the south l.11.In,,et, is transferred lo .the enst- aiid the Persiun'lrontior on the east. ,.,. dcparlinent witli lieinl(iiarters at To the norlhwe.-t lie the mountain- (loveinor's l-iniol. Major (ienernl and the vilayet of IJiarlieUir. Hunter Liggell, in ' niiiind of the The liriti-h are advancing towards (,.,.,,.tmei,t of the Philippines, is the Mu-ul district . from tile -onth.j transferred to the -western depart--niovintr up the Tigris from Pe.lnil. j . ... u;ii, Leadline i ters ut Sou while liiissian lorecs ill two or uioiC ,. - (. ,lM, jn.jadier Cicneral Recruiting officers for tho Seventh Company Coast Artillery corps were opened today In tho room on West Main street adjoining tho Marsh und Dennett grocery. ' Tho orflce will be In charge or C. Y. Tengwald and a number or assistants. Plans ror the recruiting of the company up to a minimum of 75 men were laid last night at h Arm ory by the Army Veterans' associa tion. The association will take an active part in bringing the local Na tional guard unit to the highest point of efficiency. Tho company now has a strength of onlv 31 men. munv of the former members havflig joined the aviation section and other branches of the reg ular service within the past threo or four weeks. APPAWI TO OWNERS LECTURE OF SOIL columns have been lill-liill'' we-lwanl from the Kerinaiishali ami Sul.'lii. dis tricts. A junction between Iho armies of these two entente powers lias been forecast us n probability and the liiissian advance indicated loduy points lo its-possible eolisiiiuinnlion at an early date. PKTUOflliAII, March 'Jli. A fur ther advance by liiissian forces opcratim,' in Persia is unnounecd to day bv the war office. Following is the official report : "In Hie direction of Khanikiii our troops occupied the fortifications at Kuluiehahill. The Turks are inain tainini; themselves on the heights near Miiintii'.ra." Clarence II. Kthvards, in coiiimiiiid ol I lie dcparlinent of Iho Panama canal ,i . ...i i 1........1 zone, to Hie noi l neasiei u , 10-10111-- meiit, with liea.hiiarlers nt Boston. Major Generals Harry and Pershing will retain command id' the central and southern departments, respec tively. National GimpJ or-janizutioiis will be ussi-;ried lo guard industrial plants and oilier properly, public or private, in Iheir i-i-peelive stales, ill case of war. WASHINGTON, MarcTl 2S. ne rruiiing or the marine corps to war strength of 71, 4 00 men was authoriz ed today by tho president. Its pres ent strength is I I, 900. m a ma MR A 0 0 DM You urn mi mm s WASHINGTON, .March 20. Im mediate transfer of the prize ship Annum at Newport News, Va., to the British owners was ordered today by the supreme court. This is the last step in taking the vessel from Lieut. Hans Berg and the Germun prize crew, following tho court's recent de cision that the Appam violated Ame rican neutrality. Heals Skin Diseases You havo probably been in the habit cf usinrr external treatments to relieve your catarrh. You havo applied sprays, washes and lotions to Hie mucous sur faces of the nose and throat, have been temporarily relieved, and then wondered a short time of '.er, why you were troubled with another attack of catarrh. You should realize that catarrh is nn infection of the blood. This fact has been agreed upon by specialists In catarrh troubles, and has been proven in tho laboratories of the Swift Hardy W. Campbell, the eminent soil specialist now with the Southern Pacific compnny, who wns advertis ed to lecture nt the Armory tonight and illustrate, his tnllc with storeop lieon views is ill and cannot be here, lie had to cancel his eiigiigevient nt Grants Pass Snturday night for the AMUSKMKXTS TOXK1IIT SACHAMKNTO, Cel.. March 26. 'orty five units of the California Na tional Guard in their infantry regi ments comprising nt present approx imately 1KII0 men, wero preparing to day ror Toderal service, according Co- Adjutant General .1. J. llorrec. it is unnecessary for you to suffer with eczema, blotches, ringworm, rashc:; and similar skin trodblcs. A little zenio, obtained at any drug more for 25c, or $1.00 for extra large bottle, and promptly applied will usually give instant relief from itching torture. It cleanses and soothes the r.kin and heals quickly and effectively most skin diseases. iZcmo is a wonderful, penetrating, dis appearing liquid and is soothing to the most delicate skin. 'It is not greasy, i easily applied and costs little. Get it todav and save all further distress. Tlio IS. W. HOBO CO., Uli-V, llillil. (I WASHINGTON. .March 'li. lie- publicaii Leader Mann, upon his re turn from Haiti today, said lie was willing to withdraw from the race for the speakership in the interest ol' unity if the house could be organized past week In tho Interest of the ex- "" '"-I""'1 lsml '"' non-piirtisnn lines. tension servlco of tho O. A. C, loft crioay ror Medford and Klamath Falls. Together with County Ageni Thompson, .Mr. Kadderly distributed forty-five farm record books. - Grants I'uis Courier. i lano anil rurnlttirn tor sale liaiidniasler Rowland, Phono 179. :p William .Mitchell will leave tonight for Portland, wliero ho will lake ex amination preliminary to Joining oth er young men In the aviation section. Mitchell Is it well known high school student who has acted as yell lead- liirlng tlio basketball season and was a memiier ol ine looioan leain last fall. The junior high school teams of the West Side school of Ashland and of the Washington school of Medrord will play a basketball game at the Natalorlum tonight nt 7:3. Admis sion will bo to celts. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOlt SALK Two yearling Perclioron cols, a yenrs old. Ilelglum colts cheap tr'sold nt once. Phone r.S'.l-.l-l. H FOR SAI.i: -Hill rolls good wallpaper Huts, paints, varnishes, stains and a few other articles nl a bargain. Phono r.M-.M. First come first served. S FOR SALK Sows and pigs ;i to ti weeks old, ut Westerlund orchards Call .1. K. Clemens, manager, Phone S-F2. I'ltAYKIl From the slaughter house at Phoenix, one red and one blue hog. Finder please notify Stnr Market, Medford. Willi pi city and ttnlta ' i our : t boo! ilniMiilli o Men Welcome Mother's Friend The hu-diand is often worried over the rendition of his wife during her period of expectancy. Tho thought I that he is lielnk'ss to relievo her phys ical suffering and discomfort causes him ei-ent distress. "Mother's Friend" is n safe ex ternal lubricant which penetrntes to the line network of nerves tie.ieath the skin of tho abdomen. It has a marked tendency to relievo the muscular si rain to w hich these broad. Hat ab- ilnmneil muscles are subjected. If husbands will secure for the ex- pivtnnt mother a bottle of "Mother's Friend" from their druggist, they will lied that thev have aided to a very great degreo in relieving much of the discomfort during pregnancy and imin nl the crisis. The mother should apply "Mother's Friend" every night and morning, 5TOP! v.: m& Vw'i.'.".l-' SCI right up until the time or givuur -i vniir lil'iimn f v itr into ill birth to the child, lly aiding nntuto "m P.' M ' ,U" in its pre-nslnl work tho mother will ,i v iiiii-iiioi-rt lunch lens naln. L'verv mother should have the free book prepared for users of "Mother's Friend." It concerns her health nnd well being durine nnd after the crisis. Writ,, to Itnuirtelil Keirulator Com- llonieinliilo pastry. Campbell mm- Henf. i. lb Atlnnta. Ga. Get Cnfo. l a LottlK of "MotUer'a Fticnd" .t"d'. C Ct "Telltale F.nvclopo" llKSSIK FVTOX-i'O.'M MIX KlttXK CAIPAL'-GFOIKil': KAt'KTT In "The Heart, of Texas Ryan." A play full of variety; will enter tain everybody. ' TOMORROW Clara Williams and Wm. Desmond In "Tho Clm- Inal." L ' " ill nn I ' i C I I- Spccific Co. S. S. S., which was dis covered over fifty years ago, win cleanse your blood of the caturrnai poisons and will thereby relieve you of the dricpi.-.g in your throat, the sores in your nostrils, spitting, hawk ing and bad breath. All druggists carry S. S. S, and the physicians of our Medical Depart ment will cheerfully answer any let ters -which you may -write inem m regard to your case. Swift Specific Co., 305 Swift Building, Atlanta. Ca. The Savings Account 0AVIMGS accounts shoultl lie main O tain;d for their earning power (we pay a liberal rate of interest) anil against the proverbial "Rainy Day." A Savings .Account m; j he opened at the 1st National liy deposit of as little as One Dollar. Capital P $100,000 Kvery Tamil billed, or sc;i Why not c with us. hould have ils omn ia rale, Saviie.-s Aecoiinls. me in and talk this over s used a pebble to his day, to keep his mouth moist use Bll UK -T, - II Ml. tsiMsiiBiaaiisnk MEDFOPD OREGON fjj IIIIIIBgBgWTOr3 siircd f 1 1 not. McCurdy Insurance Agency PHONE 1-2-3 VRSGLEYS gives us a wholesome, antiseptic, refreshing confection to take the place of the cave man's pebble. We help teeth, breath, appetite, digestion and deliciously soothe mouth and throat with this welcome sweetmeat. The Writflcy Spoarvnen wnnt to send you their Hook of Gum-ption. Send a postut for it toilny, Wm. WriKlcy Jr. Co., 17:12 Kcsncr Building, Chicntfu. The Flavor Lasts! m 4 -r: 1 Hifuffca""'!"-- Insist Upon Home Products THESE GOODS ARE MADE IN THE RCGUE RIVER VALLEY KEEP THE MONEY AT HOME It Is Only Once In a loni; liearcli that nu find n shop so e:-.;iert as our in the repair of au lomnliile lops, it took science to oonsiiiiet t!i.-ni in the first place, and Ii i.ii cs science, plus infinite care to rip.iir them : in eess.'ully. We do that. ivkclford AtitoTop Factory I,. I). ACKI.KV, I'niprietor. 1 I s South Central. Tf good little pigs you'll lie cadi morn, And drink vour milk ami c;it your corn, You'll soon grow into that delectable fame Of having "ACORN" Hams and Daeon for vour name. INDEPENDENT MARKET : "Around the Corner'' OUR SERVICE STATION For Telephone 81)0 GALVANIZED TANKS OIL AND AVATKR and IKRIGATINC PJPK Co to J. A. SMITH, 123 N. Grape St. jl'atronio the Institution I that Maintains the Largest Payroll in Medford The Medford Printsng Co. I he V.i st Kipiippcd Job ; I'l.int in Or, iron Outside of I Portland 4