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PA OR TWO IOCAL AND L' PERSONAL There will 1) no Sunday school eachors' meeting ut tho liaptlst hurch this eveniiiB. Mrs. I.ench, corsets made to meas urements guaranteed. Phone 683-J. V. It. CrosH of ChlcaKO Is amouK he out of town business visitors In jthe city. Johnson for high clam watch re- palrlnir. ' tf 1.1. 0. liatton of I'ortland Is ftneml- na n few duvs In tho city transacting liuuinestt with local merchants. Palho Xewn, I'aKii theater tonlKlit. V. M. Hit hardsou of Taconia Is In tho city for a few (lays on business. Two new souks, "The Twilight Hour," and "Crater l ake." 321 G. W. Lawrence of Portland spoilt tlm mlddlo of the week In the city on business. Phone 884 Heath's Drug Store. McOluro (JreKury of Oakland, Cul. a Medford business visitor for a few days. Dr. Hart, physician and Burgeon, office Jackson County Bank Build ing. l' I.lndornian of Spokane, Wash is In tho city for a few days attending to business matters. Buttermilk 10c gal. De Voe'a, S. Hortelson and C. Hertelson were Medford visitors Jtlin middle of tho week from Taeoma, Wash. Gasoline nnd oil at Do Vne'B. William C'oltroll of Trail is spend ing a few days In thu city visltlliK friends uud uttendliiK to business initlters. Tako that broken pump to the Pa cific Highway Garage, 20 South Bart lott st. navies Welds Anything. lOui'l Munn of Denver Is amuiiK the out of town business visitors in the city. Bakery goods at De Voe's. r. II. Horner of l-'rono. snout Wednesday and Thursday In Med ford transacting business. Johnson for high clnss watch re pairing, tf J. II. llunn of Spokane, Wash., ar rived In tho city Wednesday evening for n brief business visit. Old papers for snlo nt this office at 20c por 100. A. 1 flrown of San Francisco Is among the out of town business visi tors In tho city. W. II. Brown, npholstorlng, mat tress renovating, nulo trimming and top work. 142 N. Front. Phono 145-.I. 327 Frank Muson was a Medford arriv al Wodnosday evening from Clove land. Plaro orders now for vegotahlo plants of all kinds. Portland Aveniio Greenhouse Phono K7-U. 28 Mr. anil Mrs. 1). I)'. .1. Schafor of South llend, lnd., aro tourist visitors In the city. Tho season Is getting late. Reed with beardless barley. We have It In any quantity. I,. II. Ilrown. W. II. Phillips of Port Inn:! spent tho middle of the Week In Mo,lfni-d on business. Soo Davo Wood about Hint fire In surance pollry. Offlco, Room 404 M. F. & II. Bldir. A. J. Sharp of Ituncom was In the ony tne middle of the week visiting friends and attending to business af fairs. Just received a fresh supply of beef scrap, fish scrap and poultry supplies. I,. i. Ilrown. i. I ooloy and It. Harris of Salem are spending a few days In the ell i no season is getting Into. Sued wnu nrnriess barley. Wo have It In any quantity. I,, n. Ilrown A I.. - .. . .' . ... .i.n.-i in a iiciuoril business visitor for a few days from San Fran clseo. Big Go milk shakos at. Do Voe's. 1 Hurry Cochran of St. I.ouls was In I ho city the middle of the week look lug after business Interests. Gates sells Ford cars, J200 down nnd - . a month. - ' .'sh r Cortland was lu the ''! mmuio or tne week attending to lillMness matters, i ..... -. .ii icieiviu r n-, S, M,,,y of "c.-r serap, fish snap and iou!lr suppin-s. r.. It Ilrown. I.. OcArniond of this Wednesday at Omuls Pass to business manors. city spent attending Sweer elder at lo Voo's. . N v,.on return,-,! lo Medford c(ini,av after spi n. hug a week ut tlrmiis I'asi I'r. Heine, physician and surgeon. Specialty, eye, ear, nose, throat. Of fice over Meeker's. Glasses fitted. . V. Myers spent Tunsdnv and Wrilnrs.ln, .,1 Grants Pass. llonioinado pastry. CMmi.i,n-. Cafe. The Ok 'Maud agency has moved from .inarteis on linn lott street to the rooms formerly (u-upled bv Young & Hall on. North Front street. All kinds palads. Campbell', cafe. Hubert Coffiuan of l,.r,v spent mi. ......i I.. i iiiimiiii.i in ine city attending to business matt. rs. For the best Insurance n Holmes ine Insurance Man lienn Qiilnn Is a M. dfnr,! business MEDFORD SIGN THIS Application For MtiiilKTslilii .Mi:l)l'(lltl) CHAPTKIl A.MFICK'A.V ItKI) CUOSS (Make all checks payable to American lied Cross) Date 1 hereby apply for membership In the class checked below and agree to pay tho sum of Dollars ( ) Please check class desired and be sure to write name legibly Annual member S 1 Subscribing member, anuuail 2 Contributing member, annually ." Sustaining member, annually 10 Life member, one payment.... 25 Patron member, one payment 100 Important! 'Memberships in classes starred () above Includo annual subscription to tho American Hod Cross Magazine, hand somely illustrated, published monthly. Mall applications to Miss Dernlce Cameron, Secretary, Medford chapter American Bed Cross, Medford. J. Patterson of Talent was a Med ford business visitor Wednesday aft ernoon. Baths 25c, Hotel Holland. Homer Stephenson of tho Blue Ledge Is in the city for a few days visiting friends and attending to business matters. Dr. Hargrave, Farmer's and Fruit growers Bank bids. Phone 230. Tho A. W. Wulker Auto Co. has received a carload each of Maxwells and Hudson Super-Sixes. Fresh chocolates at D Voe's. In deference to tho patriotic rally Saturday evening. Dr. Bates of the University of Oregon will delivor his lecture on "Tho Devil in Modern .liramu'' at 4 o'clock lir tho afternoon. The drama league . committee in charge telegraphed to Kiigeno yester day and perfected the rearrangement. Tom ClugciKln of 10 agio Point wus among the out of town visitors in the city Wednesday afternoon. Kvory man can get a safety razor free at Wilson's cigar store. 8 James li. Itldgway or San Diego. Cul., is spending a few days In the city. The Medford Vulcanizing Works has moved to No. 15 N. Fir street. Mr. and Mrs. I). F. Fuller of Sun Diego, Cul., Is spending a few days In the city. You can't make a good soldier un less you eat fish. Get them nt M jd- ford Fish Market. 7 Nellie M. Adams of Itoadlng, Pa., Is a Medford tourist-visitor. Met, cars, 29 South Grape St. Mr. nnd .Mrs. J. F. Doughty of To ronto, Cun., aro tourist visitors In tho city. You can't observe Lent properly without eating fish. Choicest al ways at Medford Fish Market. 7 John H. Darby and Joe Hlbbard are recent purchasers of Maxwell cars. Tho I'tah-ldaho Sugar Co. Is offer ing prizes to boys and girls for tho best half aero or larger tract of beets as follows: First. $15: second. J10: third, $5. Wrlto company ut Grants Pass for parlleiilars. Gordon ltlco of Chlco, Ca!.. Is among the out of town business visi tors in tho city this week. Met, cars, 2!) South Grapn St. K. V. Lovell of -Porter, Wash,, Is In the city for u few days on business. Reduce high cost of living by eat ing smelt nt tic pound. Phone 3il2. 7 Pom Pitts of 1 1 lit. Cnl., Is spending tho week In tho city visiting friends and attending to business matters. Miss Grace Willis of Gold lllll vis ited Mmiroid friends Wednesday aft ernoon. Chillies J. Harrison of Crescent City. Cnl.. spent Ihn mhlille .if il... week In Medford on -business. Jack Floroy of Fugle Point was In the city attending to business matters V ednesday. ..'. i. K Galloway Is a Medford busi ness visitor for n few days from Sis son. Cnl. C. M. N'olwny of Yreka, Cnl., is spending business. lew days In .Medford on Frank Jones has returned to his home at Klamath Falls nfi...- n .I,., visit iii the rit Dr. ,1. o. Xlhley of tlniuis -ss was In the city Wednesday afternoon netlliiK a Chalmer' Six roadster. eillirles Offutt of Iteddllii;, Cal.. Is ill the city for a few days attemlluK to ausiness mutters. Itlehard Kalnn of I'orvallis Is amniiK the out of ton visiters lu the city this week. tleoruo II.Kiper is a Medfiu-d husl ness visitor this week from Yreka Cal. I.vsol Tor Ullsht, the :;in,l t,t , fruit lusiiector advises at Heaths I'riiK Store. As a i-hee to the oliservuiuo of ui tilotlc wck, services nloni; patrlntir lines will he held in Medford churches- At thu Prei'iterlan church the Tlh comimuy, C. A. c will attend In a hody, In full uniform. On the .ro urnm will he talks by Caiituln A J Vame. Or. Alfred A. .1. SK' aiuj Prof, ssr Hani,, . MnU- I,, t,P ,.ho. rus choir under direction of lleoiKe Andrews nnd by n 12-.ec. orchestra under the direitleu of Marry Howell !!! lie featues of (he program. Tho doors will open nt 7:H. The kind of l.ysol that the fruit In spector advises fo, Dlijiht at llealh I'nic Stern. MAIL TRIBUNE MEDFORD, OREC.ON, THURSDAY, MARCH 20. 1017. TODAY Mr. Mrs Miss Home address.. City and State , A. K. Henry of Fresno, Cul., is In the city for a fuw days on business. Mrs. Harry Porter of Orenada, Cal. Is visiting Medford relatives for a few days. V. I. Tlmms of Grass Valioy, Ore. spent the middle of the week In the city on business. We have received two of the mark ed hills. There are thirty-three more circulating soinewherea. Perhaps you have one. We give two dollars cash for each. 11. D. S. In red ink upper loft hand comer. Heath's Drug Store. Arthur Hope of Itosehurg spent Wednesday and Thursday In Medford visiting friends and attending to bus iness matters. Hay II. Fernwell of Oregon City is spending a few days In the city look lug after business, interests. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Kulil and family will return Friday from a visit of three months at ltoi kford, Ills. Fred Bellows, J. L. ltobertson, Wal ter Cardwell, Thomas ltlley and Har ry Lewis of Kaglo Point spent Thurs day In the city. WASHINGTON, March li'J.-t-Dnlcs for the establishment of civilian train ing camps In the southern and west orn military departments were an nounced toduy as follows: Southern department; Austin, Texus, May 4 to Juno 3; -Dallas, Tex as, June 1(1 to July 10; . Aluxandrlu, La., July 2S'lo August 27; Houston, Texas, September 8 to October 7; Las Vegas, X. M., July 21 to August 20. Western department: Santa Bar bara, Cal., first camp, June 2 to July 1; second, July 7 to August fi; Amer ican l.uko, Wash., August 11 to Sep tember 9; Fort Douglas, Utah, Aug ust 1 1 to September !. PEACE SOP OFFERED. (Continued From Pago One.) Hon, however, that the raring pow ers of (Tormnny lire making a desper- ato effort to follow the lead given by Dr. Alfred Zimmerman, the foreign secretary, in his speech explaining the Mexican plot,, when he declared that Germany desired to remain friendly to (ho United States and only wanted war as a last resort; and that the uu tborities still remained unconvinced that the submarine enmpaign result lug in the destruction of American lives at sea, Is the chief point at Is suo between tho two countries. To Placate Ainerlen. Therefore, taking their cue from tho Kussiun revolution, they aro de dared to feel that largo promises of Internal reform leading towards a more democratic form of government will do more to placate American 'opinion than any immediate change In submarine plans which they hardl dared to alter on necoiint of the wide spread belief of the (lernian people that the present policy will result In the early termination or the war. Tbmeforo any mollification of the submarine campaign are not expect ed, it is said, to extend beyond the paper stage, although meanwhile American liners like the St. I.ouls may expect some measure of Immun ity. The I'oitlu-ominir speech and il nhieet matter i-- lu-intr more 'gen erally and more IVatiMy tliM'u-Mil thun usunl and this j taken us an indication that- the -go eminent i tr;ng lo HM'ei'.niu tho temper of the count rv befiirc its delivery FOR ANY DISTURBANCE of i ho functions of the stomach or bowels TRY IIOSTTETER'S STOMACH BITTERS It's a pood Spring tonic and appcticr RELIEF IRK IN Heiiiliiiiiirtcfs for the Medford chapter of the National lied Cross will he opened next Tuesday mominc; in the Spuria building where four rooms linve been secured. All per sons who will assist in tiie making ot- hospital dressings nnd .supplies lire asked to report to headquarters at that time when the work will he beiriih under the direction of .Miss Elizabeth Putnam, cliuirmuu of the committee on the inuniifacture of hospital dressings and supplies. Committees so far selected are lis follows: Civilian liclicf, Dr. J. Lawrence Hill, oliuinuuu. Military relief, Lincoln McCormiek, chairman. Under this committee the following have been appointed ov sub committees: Support of urmv and navy, V. Corninir Keniy. Mukimr of liospilal dressings nnil supplies, Miss Kliznlielh i'utnum. Kducational, Mrs. O. K. Osborne. Miss I'utnum nnd Mrs. Osborne will announce shortly the personnel of their committees. Publicity, George Putnam, chair man; H. S. Smith, II. A. Latta. Finance, (.'. W. McDonald, chair man; W. Ci: Tuil, lielroy (Jet-hell All contributions anil dues are to be made puvublo lo Miss lieruiec Cumeron, treasurer, at thu Postal .Telegraph Co., Medford. Mrs. Osborne will be ut liendqiinr ,l:ors every ul'ternoon next week, lie-g-inuing Tuesday, lo secure enroll ment of those desiring io lake les sons in first aid. URGES REFERENDUM. (Continuod From rage One.) bringing upon the people the horrors I'apo's DbiiK'psIn" for Sour, Steiiiiicii, llenr-'biii-ii, Dyspepsia. Arid Time it! In five minutes your sour, acid stomach feels fine. No In digestion, heartburn, or belching of gas, or eructations of undigested food, no dljs.lnesa, bloating, foul breath or headache. Pane's Dlupopsin is noted for its speed in sweetening upset stomachs. It Is tho surest, quickest and most certain stomach antacid in the whole world, and besides, it Is harmless. Millions of men uud women now eat their favorite- foods with fear they know Pape's Diapepsin will save thein from such misery. Please, for your sake, get a large fifty-cent case of Pape's Diapepsin front any drug store and put your stomach right. Don't keep on being miserable life Is too short you nre not here long, so make your stay agreeable. Hat what you like and en joy It, without dread of acid fermen tation in the stomach. Pape's Diapepsin belongs in your homo anyway. Should one of the family eat something which don't agree with them, or In case of nn uttr.ck of indigestion, dyspepsia, gas tritis or stanich derangement due to fermentation and acidity, at daytime or during tho night, It is handy to give tho quickest, surest relief known. Butter, fresh from our churn DAISY to vour talile. M;ide from: carefully selected cream,! nalhered hy ns from the most sanitarynlairitv. Kvery pound nuaiantccd. Costs no' more for the hest. Trv it. Let us suiiplv von with None Hettci- Milk'. ' Delivered tit your door BUTTER MILK SKIM MILK SWEET CREAM VELVET ICE CREAM At The Dairy Kast Main. Theno 181 of war? Until an attempt w maue and fails no one Is able to say that It would be Imppsslblo to secure the suspension of 'ruthless' submarine warfare during the investigation for which the plan provides. Shall we deny to ourselves the credit of trilng to settle the dispute with the treaty plan? "And is It not worth while to do our part Ir. trying to avoid Injury? Would It not be better as well as cheaper for the governi lent to carry on its own vessels such Americans as must go to Europe rather than en gage In war to vindicate tho right of citizens to disregard all risks and to ride upon belligerent ships Plea for Peace "is it not worth while to seperate passengers from contraband cargoes, so that tho captains of passenger ships can give their entlro attention to the safety of tho passengers? Our nation is the world's formost advo cate of peace. If we go to war it should be for the cause which history will justify. "As one who expects to live up to a citizen's duty, if war comes, I plead with you to use all honorable means to preserve peace before you take the responsibility of pijnging our brave land Into this unprecedented struggle begun without any sufficient cause and conducted by both sides in utter disregard' of the well sottled rights of neutrals." TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOIl SALE Fancy white 1Cghorn eggs, 4c each. Phone :sSG-.I. :i- FOR SALIC Nice Jersey heifer, 9 months old. Phone 830-X. !! FOlt SAI.I-: 1 Vt maul wagon, now. inquire Talent blacksmith shop. 11 l-'OIt SAL10 A restaurant, well es tablished business and paying, for quick sale at a bargain. .Might take used auto In part. I-. II. illurd, phono 107, 2UN Carv.cU Corev llldg., .Medford, Ore. (I MOKPillXH A.N!) LIQt'OK addiction cured In from three to four das, without suffering. Dr. (ii-ilfin, Talent, Ore. :!:! Just Arrived Tho St vies in Newest Easter Hats iiicliKliiisr tiie liilest for THE KIDDIES Vanity Hat Shop Xo. 0 SOUTH liK. a I r s i :m i: x ts to x I ; 1 1 t Page Always Worth While Cl-idlKa-: WALSH in "TIIK ISI.AXll OK l'.SIl!i:.' A Win. Fox Spectacular and Ad venture Drama. Also PATIIK XIAVS. TO.MOHKOW Paulino Freder ick in "Xaunetlo of the Wilds." Singers, : . C i)iV m 11 - j TTiTgffll JUVW 1 1 WmVmmTTH I Royal- Hawaisae Sii Birds I a a f. . - ' 2 y , Page ASSOGiATED PRESS Ml XHW YORK, March Su pination of the Assotlatid a writ of injunction rest:: International Xews Service The ap-Ptvf.-i for lining the from :ip- proprlating complainant's news ut time prior to publication by coinoli'.lu- ant's members, wa." granted by .li: '.;:e Augusntus X. Hand in the lci -ial dbs trlct court today. , As to the right of the compl-.-i:i:.::i to an injunction restraining the de- fendunt from the appropriation of j complainant's news after publication i the court states as frillows: i "While I am personally safi.-fh d after giving the matter most de'.ib- ; erale and careful consideration that THEATRE J IICOM. I Al K. PRICES NIGHT, 25c, 50c, 75s. W6 - m. THE MYSTERY ILLUSION MAN W LEVSTA TI0N 'Oriental Dancers fftft m Mia Yf i THE PEER OF C UYS f A L, SEER? AND KING REGNANT OF MYSTERY DIRECT FEOLI EAxEN CITIES. FIRST PAET A series of the moafc mystifying and av;a inspiring feats of magic and disap pearances ever pre sented on an Ameri can stage. WEIRD A'O ::rv-r:c-i:'!5 Cf.lOTAL Yon will leave the I In :; ; : ' ed and imzzleil lliaii ever Ik the hnl'l'lin.!? I'lieiii'i! -uii'iii sludy of mind over i",;:! it r. DURING Til All (iiest ions wriileii. s);it fiitui will lie iiiiswei I'ati . At Players and Instrumental MATINEE AND EVENING CI "J. T i J A rl 1 1 1 (Vi ii::'t i-.iiU to prevent the sale, il,v a coinii-.-li:i news agency .of news L-Jiic-i'. l-i. tal,--u from curly publica tion of tomiiliiluuul's members before a sufficient lime has ejupsed to nf . ford opportunity for general publi ;A.tT.n 5 ail that the existing practice 'amounts to unfair trade, yet the mat j, r-ij o-,ie of first impression' and my decision cannot ho regarded suffi clently free from doubt to justify the 'granting or preliminary Injunction i upon this 1 ranch of tho case." j T.'re cf.'cct of this opinion Is to leave open for decision upon ,tbe fln 'al bearing? tiie question whether' the j A:!'wcirted Press is entitled 'to an ln-jun-lion : -gain. it the appropriation 1y 'ii. International Xews Service of p .'.--, alar i;.-,- publication by the : i-i ij i i.-i of the Associated Press. CHESTER S PSLLS r.'lilll.m.MiJTtr .. . l w'ih KiUxjii. ;.,V,,ou i:u.M I'll. fw as t v- . -.-.ir.-t.Mfe-X Always KelisM ! 't I'y f:fi!iiSTS EVERYWHERE IADSES' MATINEE, 25c, 50c. II N O W S H O START LING PUZ ZLING GRIP PING WEIRD BEW1LD- R!NG r.ECOND FART Alexander's world famed vb'MHIA v . a i' 'I he most marve--.r:z exhibition of Viiwcr ot! llie L'Oth crn'.r.ry. hi.i iiiihly hewildev-:-ii!i-e 1 lie erent ion of iliideni ScitMlet! .'Hid I:-i;.A. i-'il ;hM tiiif mi ! ...v-. iiiisi ri;tu't iiie upon tiiisiness. Vul! A PRICES Adults Luwer Floor 35c Balcony 2oc Clil'ilien '5c uyw iiere visitor for a few das from Fugi-nc -i 1 rW rrgr.CtJ.-ga i