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PAGE MX "MEDFORD -NfATT, TKTBTTNE MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY. MARCH .10, 1017. THREE IN ONE I i'htiis of the parly of naval officers comlut-tiiif; a recruilliiK cuiupuiKn for tho nuvul resnrvu In tho city to leave for Ciianta I'nKH yesterday wero balk ed hy tho stream of upiilU-antB who filled tho reoniltliiB offices all day yesterday and until noon today. The response of Medfonl women to tho call for enrollment Is tho lamest, mi far as known, anywhere In tho Un ited States. Miss Ilertha Loftns, local Ioiik distance telephone operator, was the first woman on tho coast to en list. As fast ns applicants could he put throuuh tho necessary examina tions others followed. Tho list of women volunteers W'ho will ho used as telephone operators and stenographers enrolled to date is as follows: Misses Deri ha l.oftus. I'lorenco Whetsel, Mildred Hilton, Kvelyn Taylor, (ilmlys Curry, Ada Evans, Mrs. 10. F. Kdwards, MIsseR ' Kilnii Darrell, Marlon Towne, chief yoeman, Josephine Clark, Huhy llurlie, Helen Mlnkler, .Muudo Kd wnrds, C.tetchen I'uhl, Pauline (irleves, Kuhy llailey, lone CaiiKhtran and Mahel lOvans. Tho examining of men applicants continued until the officer left for (i rants I'ass and it may ho necessary for them to return within a few days and swear in a new hatch of recruits. Those cnllstiiiK yesterday afternoon and this morning nre son, teleKiapher; Jack Schrlek, chief electrician; I.cIkIi Swlnson, yoeman; Orvlllo llarr, yoeman. Tho following men wero enlisted from Jacksonville: Lester Thomp son, Louis Maker, Ivan Apiilenate, James W. Dons, Alnert Mitchell, all yoemen; Daniel W. Ilanshaw, Jr., printer, first class; James W. Hock, fireman. The total enrollment from Medford will exceed .".0. InAshland tl recdults wer secureil. I'r. liavls and l.iuutenant Kraler desire to express their appreciation of tho treatment accorded them In Mcdl'ord. "We will always have n warm spot In our hearts for your city," they stated this mornlUK. (irclelien i'uhl, a Jacksonville yirl, who enlisted Thursday afternoon in ihe naval reserve corps was the third of her family to enlist for naval ser vice, I wo brut hers, K. V. and V. ( '. I'uhl enlisting in tho regular navy service Inst January. The three recruits have lived for n number of years with their u;raml mollier, Mrs. I,. Coulter, u patriotic old lady of Jacksonville. In Jiiniiiirv she brought (lie two boys to the recruiting office in Med ford. Yesterday she relumed with her ;randdau(rhler, and nlthmich al most 8(1 years of ap1, asked the offi cers if (here was any capacity in which she could enlist and serve. Her advanced iijfe precluded her service in the reserve and her efforts will be devoted to the making of supplies for the lied Cross. Local and Personal I JoImi llartman Is the latest recruit to bo added to tho ranks of the 7th company, C. A. C. C. K. Hates and II. I,. Walther left Thursday evening for Portland aH representatives of tho Commercial club Crater lake highway committee, to take up the matter of highway Improvement with Chief Forester Craves. J. II. Moso of tho I'ortlnnd Y. M. C. A. delivered two Illustrated lec tures on "Thrift," before school pu pils this afternoon, at the Washing- E. C. Kergu- ton school at 1:15 and tho high school nt 3:00. HEAVY FIGHTING. (Contiuuod From rage Ono.) U-BOATS PROWL ALONG ATLANTIC COAST LANES NORFOLK, Va., Mar. 30. German submarines arc in the Atlantic ocean, according to reports brought hero by foreign merchant ships. IDAHO WOMAN MADE WELL Lydia E.Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Did the Work. Nothing like it E APRIL 17 Two 'fl'icli ' colebrdleil mimes ati Immroach and ZlmUilist have seldom been associated together in any mu sical organfatlon In this country. And It Is certainly a guarantee of a imtslrnl program that will be highly educational as well as intensely en tertaining. And when taken into ac count that they appear with the New York Symphony Orchestra, composed of ninety high-class artists it is cer tainly an epoch making attraction for tho Itogue river valley. This will not ho an entertainment to he heard and forgotten fn a day or two, hut will add to the knowledge and experience of everyone attending it. Walter Damrosch has directed this organlza lion of musicians for thirty-two years, and has always been recognized as ono of the peers of music in this country. It will also be remember ed that lie managed the Metropolitan opera house of New York for four years, presenting grand opera with the Damrosch opera company and di recting his own company. All this time ho remained the director of his pet symphony orchestra. Last year Henry Flagler endowed tho Damrosch Symphony Orchestra with an Income of $ 100,000.00 a year. This financial assistance has enabled Mr. Oamrosch to make his orchestra larger and bettor than ever. Seat salo at Medford Pharmacy In charge of Mrs. Edna Isaacs. At tho Medford Natatorium Tues day, April 17th. GREAT PATRIOTIC (;itiz.i,n:s. Tho proposed Crlzzley trip for Sunday has been called off on account of had weather. ASK FOR and GET Horlick's The Original Malted Milk Substitutes Cost YOU Same Price. AT NAT, SATURDAY Hundreds of fin; deeonitcd nutos will take their place in the patriotic parade which will lie held Kut-.irday night us preliminary to the patriotic rally to he held at the Natatorium The parade will leave the Hotel Med ford at 7:4.". Auto owners pro re quested to nppeur for formation not laler than 7 :.'!). Those in the parade will he assured of (rood seats in the auditorium. A liirjrc space will he roped off and the seats reserved for those who take part in the parade. Tlte Orand Annv ve'erans, Ladies' Riiliiiff Hub, Knights of Pythias, Woodmen of the World, the liedmen and the rifle Huh are ninongr the or ganizations which will march. The following program has heen prepared by the profrram committee of the veteran's organization : None:, "America," band iind nu- dience. Address by Cnpt. A. 3. V'anee of the Seventh company and its work illustrated by plotting room drill by u picked squad. Address by F. J. Newman, "Our Priceless lleritupe." Sons, "Star Spangled Banner," Miss Qeratdine Thetss, t ,.;,, Address by Rev. K. A. Rowley, "The Spirit of '05.' ' ' '. . Rendinj;, "Old Glory," Mrs.' Geo. T. Wilson. Patriotic select ioivsVromwttr songs by Medford hand. Addresa by K. E. Kelly. Address by A. K. Reamesl "Americun Patrol," Medford band. Rending, "Your Flag; und My Flag," Mrs. L. Hovious. Appeal for recruits for Seventh company, Rev. J. C. Rollins. Solo, Win. F. Isaacs. Address by Porter J. Ncff. Song, "Stnr Spangled Banner," Medford hand and audience. Captain A. J. Vance will preside as chairman. Xntlce to SiKuiisli-Amcricnn Vetonms. All veterans of Spanish-American war are requested to take part In the patriotic parade Saturday night. Members will meet at California-Oregon Power company's office, Satur day evening, at 7:30. Aik Grandfather He'U Tell Yon Treat The Body As A Delicate Machine You would not let a machine built for efficient work, get rusty and full of dust and dirt Why let the body, the most delicate of all machines, get rusty and run down from inattention T Cleanse the blood; that's the secret; keep it clean. S. S. S., proven for 60 years the best of all blood tonics, will do it. Get a bottle at your druggist's TODAY and take it according to directions. SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, CA. S.S.S. Keeps It Always Fit Are you looking forward, dear prospective mother, with a shudder ing dread, to the wonderful, beau tiful event of childbirth? Yeu can avoid to a great extent, the strain and discomfort by preparing your system and putting yourself in splendid condition to meet the time. "Mother's Friend" is easily ap plied by yourself. It softens and makes elastic the ligaments, mus cles and skin of the abdomen. Thou sands of mothers who have used "Mother's Friend" testify to its value in relieving much of the pain and distress at childbirth. They make special mention of the reiser from nausea or morning sickness.' There is in "Mother's Friend" that direct and immediate help which all expectant mothers need. Get "Mother's Friend" from the druggist and begin to apply it night A and morning. Write for the inter- esting book for users of "Mother's Friend." It contains valuable advice to expectant mothers and is abso-' lutely free. Address Bradfield Reg- ulator Co. Dept. E. 445 Atlanta, Ga. MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED. WE PREPAY EXPRESS OR MAIL. pears, first sighted Ihe en, lie from a long distance on March 'J I. While the French were apprnaeliiug, the ensile seemed to rise in the nir and then, alter an nwc-inspmu..' evplnsion, re solved into dust which covered Ihe trees and grass all around with a white liiuesioue deposit. The French patrols came nearer and found the ruins still held by the German and the siii rounding glacis ami low-lying lends swept by nuinv imu'hine irmis. The French eventually castle by assault. 1 he entire surrounding country ha been laid waste. The col -respondent passed over the sites of what liml on.-e heen Ihe tI m ri-liinLr villages of Foleinbruy, tinny, Tin-.lv-l.otre, St. Auliin. lllenincourl anil Cuts, and ot-r hundreds of acres of sawed or chards, while at the water's rdec on tlie (hsc-Aisne canal he saw n num ber of harm's burned to the water's Ahernecn. Idaho. "Last vesr I suf- fcred from a weakness with pains in my si do and buck. A friend asked mo to try I.yilia E. Pink ham' s Vegetable Compound and I did so. After taking one bottle I felt very much better. I have now taken three bottles and feel liko a different woman. Lydia E. Pinhknm'a Veee- taoio UJinpound Is tho best medicine I 1 1 ! 1 1 1 1 j 1 1 1 ! . i r J ! I W9n II GUSS OF SALTS IF T Eat leu meat if yon feel Backachy or have Bladder trouble Salts fine for Kidneys. Meat forms uric acid which excites lid overworks the kidneys in their otlorta to tllter it from the system. Regular cat ers of meat must, flush the kidneys occa sionally. You must relieve them like vou relieve your bowels; removing all the acids, waste and poison, else you feel a . carried the have ever taken and I can recommend, dull misery in the kidney region, sharp it to all suffering women." Mrs.I'ERCK pains in tho back or sick headache, di I l'liKSTlDCK, Aberdeen, Idaho. ines. your stomnch sours, tnnmm ia Women who suffer from thoss dis- r.,,,1.,.1 nH ti, .!,.,. i. i.i . . tressing ills peculiar to their sex should ! I,,. ri,..c. m.- ...:. !- ! be convinced by tho many genuine and ! pi,,,,,!.- fn i ..i:.... . .v.. i truthful testimonials we are constantlv publishing in the newspapers of tho anility of Lydia E. Pinkhnm's Vege table Compound to restore their health To know whether Lydia E. Pinkhsm'i Vegetable ConiKund will help you, try it ! For advice write to Lydia E. Pink" -hum Medicine Co. (confidential), Lynn. Mass. Your letter will be opened, rend and answered by a woman anU held in strict confidence. 0s '-z:,,ej imSrh L00K a, ti es ; m r Capital $100,000 OVER OUR FACILITIES SERVICES. YOU will find nt Ihe 1st National Bank just the Banking Department to fulfill whatever requirement you may have. We offer you the use of: t'oienii-reiit1. S;ivini;s and Tune IV posit IVparlmcnls; l-'oreii:n K e!mll,.,. IwmU Mouev Order and fol- lei I loll l-'.ielillles ; Trn rU-rs t 'he, pies; Also Sate IVposii Vaults. Kemcthhcr. we shall be yliid at all tunes to li.ive on us,, the ls National as oir UH AIM'I'.KS when in town. Mui. ivubiuiiaiiyuiiiv tiLi MEDFORD OREGON Don't Go Out witlumt tlius( little tivnMi savci-s wliii-li nicati so nnirli to an auti'inoliilist 's ti'inpt't'. In aililitimi to saving energy mui tiiiii1, tht'.v save vi ar and car on tin car itself. We IlilVO a eolllplete line of aeees-sories. i iihiii often get irritated, obliging you to pet up two or lliree times during tho night. To ncutrnliro these irritating acida and flush otT tho body's urinous wasto get about four ounces of J ad Salts from any pharmacy; take a table spoonful in a glass of water before break fast for a few days and your kidneys will then act fine nnd bladder disorders dis njipear. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, com bined with lit Ida, and has been used for generations to clean and stimulate slug gish kidneys nnd stop bladder irritation. Jad Salts is inexpensive; harmless and inakos a delightful effervescent lithia water drink which millions of men and wvuien t ike now nnd then, thus avoiding serious kiJ.iey and bladder diseases. .s I ss- V I Early Vegetables and Flo lioulJ fee UrteJ now. PUnt Morfe'iGranJ Prwe Carrotf, All ar twlfcttrj Ca Jifo rn ia S eeJ s Don t ukt WfJ thtt kre mjut m , fnoJ." Gel MorMB. On StU kr atl Uv)ir Di1rf "t rr wtil b f'-rmft mental I, G C. MORSE ft CO. Sclmra Sjin Francisco t t ? ? ? T ? f ? f ? ? t t f ? T t ? r r r ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? t t ? ? t r v V t V y y y EASTER Opens Saturday. Mar. 31 WEEK SALE at- Closes Saturday, Apr. 7 EASTER NECKWEAR Just Received Some new ideas in Easter neckwear. Very special On sale Saturday JJg values each .. asms TkeWoman's Store 14-22 NORTH CENTRAL MEDFORD, OREGON MERITE JEWELRY. Our Easter novelties in Jewelry are here. Some special good bar gains in hat pins, ear drops, bar pins and lavilleres, every piece guaranteed. ill Some Smartest Models Moderately Priced in Women's Suits, Coats and Separate Skirts EASTER COATS. 50 Beautiful New Coats in three-quarters and seven eighths lengths, made of this season's most up-to-date styles. They come in a won derful assortment of colors. cry special Sat urday, each $18.00 Easter Sale of Corsets EASTER SKIRTS A comprehensive assortment and complete range of sizes in Separate Skirts, made of New Fancy Silks and "Wool Goods iii a great number of styles, $5.48 up to $15-00 EASTER SUITS Saturday we will place on sale 25 of the very latest styles in Springs Suits, made of the best all wool mater ials, a wonderful range of colors. These suits arc worth more, but Saturday, they will be on salC)r Afl at, each tf.UU "College Girl" Corset, new model, made bv the Jackson Corset Co. Special, pair.. $2.75 10 dozen new styles in Uraisscres, nicelv trim med, worth 1.00 Sale price 69c Dr. Warner's Rust Proof Corsets, new spring mod els. On sale Sat urday, pair "Red Fern' $1.25 Front Lace Corsets, all sizes, new models, pair. Easter Sale of Ribbons 1000 yards of all silk wide 1 imm Dainty Muslin Wear A profusion of new designs are introduced for Spring and Eas ter and right now, when as sortments are at the height of . completeness is the best time to 1 &2 i'tjdcr.nu.,1,. $2.-18 eaeh. secure a season's supply. White and flesh tinted envelopes, com binations, chemise, gowns, etc., j" at 79 $1.39, $1.79 and 1000 yards of wide all silk louire for Hair bows. Worth up to 25c, special, lOf a yard. 10(H) yards of plain and fancy all silk Ribbon, worth :5c. especial 25 a vard. Ribbon, worth up to !MV, special, 19d a vard. Toilet Dept. De Luxe Sham poo Jellv, spec ial .'. 2.-)0 Mentholated Cold Cream, -special for 25f ( 'haniois Face Powder, spec ial 25c Easter Sale of Veils Hexagon mesh veiling in black purple and white, all silk, very special 25o a vard. Shetland Veiling in all colors, all silk. Very Special Sat urday, 39 a vard. Ready made Veils, plain and Braided from 98c up to $2.9S each. Easter Sale of Gloves Women's White Kid Gloves with bla k embroi dered kick, very special Satur day, $1.50 pr. Women's two Clasp Washable Kid Gloves in Plain White and White with Black Emb. back, spec 25 Women's Fine Kid Gloves ill Dark Cream, with fancy em broidered back, verv special at $2.25 a pair. Easter Sale of Hosiery Women's Silk Boot Hose in all colors and sizes. A splendid 75c grade, special at 69 a pair. La France Hose, all silk, every pair guaranteed. Comes iu all colors. Special, $1.25 a pair. Easter Sale of Underwear Fancy Silk Hose in all colors, conies in fancy stripes, very special, Satur-v day, $1.25 pair r t t- t T y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y T y y y y y y y i y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y V f y f y y y y y y y ti 2 Women's Un ion Suits, fine tuality, real val ues up to 50c. Sale price 29 each. Women's extra fine union suits all styles, worth 75c, very ser ial -ISc cadi. AVomen's fine knit union suits, all styles, worth 1.(X), sale price G5 suit. Easter Sale of Hand Bags Women's fine All Leather Hand Bags, silk lined, worth -f2. special $1.18. Always the Best Goods for the Price No Matter What the Price Women's all leather hand bags with coin purse and mir ror, ?1.50 values 98c each. Women's extra fine All leather Hand Mags, fit ted with mirror and coin purse. Special $1.69 each. t y t t y