PA O R TWO MEDFOTJT) MATL TPJBUNE MEDFORD, OPEdON. WEDNESDAY APRTL 4, 1017. f OCAL AND - PERSONAL A. II. Ferguson of Portland li spending a few days in the elty on business. Mrs. Leach, corsets made to meas urements guaranteed. Phone 083-J. Mr. and Mrs. II. T. Illgelow ot' St. Louis, Mo., are tourist visitors In the city. Don't wait until you want to wear that Panama hat, have It cleaned now. Pantoriuin. 2 IS II. T. Ilolden of Portland transud ed business with Medford merchants the first of tho week. Johnson for high class watch re pairing. tf Miss Winifred Clark returned to Mcdford Tuesday from Eugene where she spent a few days visiting univcr slty friends. Rugs and apronB at Presbyterian Aid Society Bale Saturday, April 7th In building on North Central former ly occupied by Japanese store. 1 1 ' Leonard Undorwi.od of Portland 1? among the out of iovrn business vlsl tors In the city. Two new Bongs, "The Twilight Hour," and "Crater Lake." 821 W. A. Voltss of San Kranelsco Is spending a few days In the city on buslnoss. Join our suit pressing club, four suits sponged, pressed and delivered for $1.00. Pantorlum. 218 William M. Colvlg of Portland Is spending a few days In the city visit ing relatives and attending to bus! ness matters. Phone 884 Heath's Drug Stor. William J. Darker of San r'raiicls co is in me city lor a few days on business. Buy your Knstor dinner nt tho Presbyterian Aid Society sale Satur day. n O. D. Grant of Portland Is among the out of town business visitors In the city. Dr. Hart, physician and surgeon, office Jackson County Bank Build ing, Howard If. Williams of Klamath county was a Modford arrival Tues day evening. We believe In preparedness, have your clothes cleaned before you want to use them. Pantorlum. 218 H. B. Corn .vol 1 of San Francisco Is In tho city on business. Buttermilk 10c gal. De Voe's. Leonla Cook of LOs Angeles was a Medford arrival Tuesday evening. Homo made candy at Prosbytorlan Aid Society sale Saturday. 11 Mr. and Mrs. II. M. Hyers of San Francisco woro Mcdford visitors the first of the week. Gasoline and oil at De Voe's. J. M. Chamberlain of Portland was among the out of town business visi tors in tho city Wednesduy. Take that brokon pump to the Pa cific Highway Garago, 20 South Bart lett st. Davles Welds Anything. J. L. Coppago ot San Francisco spent Wednosday In tho city transact ing biiBlnoss with local merchants. Johnson for high class watch re pairing. . tr. A. P. Close of Taconur Is a Modford business visitor rr a few days. Fresh doughnuts at Presbyterian Aid Society snlo Saturday. 1 1 Chester A. Kubll of Applognto spent Tuesday and Wednesday In Medford visiting friends and attending to bus iness mattors. Bakery goods nt De Voe's. r. ii. nergor or I'resno, Oil., was among the out of town business vil tors In tho city the first of the week Mots cars, 29 South Grnpo St. Evorolt Miller of Applumito attend ed to business matters In tho city the nrst of the week. Ladles or the Ohrlatlnn church will hold a bazaar Snturdny, April 7th, In ihnioi Minding, next to May company Aprons and caps a specially. i; S. M. Calkins is a Mcdrord business visitor for a few days from Portland. Just received a- fresh supply of bonf scrap, fish scrap and poultry supplies. L. p. Drown. , C. J. third of Kugene nllendcd to business mutters In Medford Tuesdnv and Wednesday. If you have n fly for a tent 1'JxH In good condition for sale iiddi,.,. r earo Mall Tribune. 1 1 r. t xi.i...... , ,-, , - "" " ""Mann. al., Is a Modford business visitor Tor a few days, W. 11, Drown, upholstering, mat tress renovating, auto trimming and top work. 14 2 N. Kront ,,,, 146-J. 3J7 O. 11. Porter of Holland Is spend ing a few days In , city nllendliu to business matters. Place orders now for vegetable plant, ot all kinds. Portland Avenue Greenhouse. Phono 87-lt. Js E. 11. Dyer of Chicago spent (h. first of tho woek In the city transact ing business. Dr. Frank ltoberls. dentist, SI Marks' building. ' , M. Collen of llulda. Minn.. , In Afedrorrt Tuesday and Wednesday looking over business prospects, ; Gates sells Ford cars, aoo down and $25 a month. , D. F. Dimmer of Staylon, .Minn.. Is among the out of town visitors In the city. The season Is getting late. Seed with beardless barley. We have It In any quantity. L. II. Brown. Mrs. X. I). Stoddard of Uutle Falls is visiting Medford friends for a few days. See Dave Wood about that firs in- turance policy. Office, Room 404 M. F. & II. Dldg. W. J. Heed of Kansas City Is spend ing a few days In the city on business. Kverythlng in Easter millinery at Lottlo Howard's. 1 i' Charles Whftlng of Long Ileach, Cat., Is among the out of town visitors in tho city. Just received a fresh supply of boot scrap, fish scrap and poultry supplies. L. II. Ilrown. A. C, Williams of Medford spent tho first of the week at Grants Pass. Tho season Is getting late. Seed with bearless barley. We have It In any quantity. L. B. Brown. Tho Pago Creek nursery has re cently sent a large number of forest trees to tho Crater national forest, whero they will be planted. Tho ship- ment Included 25,000 western vellow j pine of two-yenr old stock and 700 three year old white pine. Tho trees uro to be planted near Tallowbox mountain on Applegate. Tlio trees will cover an area of about thirty acres, allowing 1000 trees to the acre. Molvln Lewis Is In charge of the Pago Creek nursery. GrantB Pass Courier. Big Cc milk shakes at De Voe's. Carl Stunley of Urownsboro Is spending a few days In Medford on business. The ladles of tho M. K, church will hold an Faster food sulo Saturday, April 7th, In the room vacated by Ewlng's Gun Store on West Main St. Como and get good things for your Easter dinner. ,11 Clarence Buck of Buncom Id Ii) tho city for a few days on business. Tho Medford Vulcanizing Works has moved to No. 15 N. Fir Btrcot. jneouoro mass or iieagle Is among tho out of town business visitors in the city. i Fresh chocolates at De Voe's. Clarence Case of Beaglo spent the first of (ho week In the city attending to business matters. Jlotz cars, 2!) South Grape St. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hllcy of Hnglo Point spent TueBday in Modford. Dr. Hargrnve, Farmer's and Fruit growers Bunk bldg. Phone 230. lien Harris of Helena, Mont., Is spending tho week in the city attend lug to business mutters. F. H. Horgor Is a Medford business visitor for a fow days from Fresno, Cal. The Grizzlies will hold their regu lar monthly meeting and social even ing on Thursday night, April 6th, nt tho homo of Mlsa Ethel Curry, 301 S. Central. For tho best Insurance see Holmes, '.ne Insurance Man. Vinton ltlvo of Lnkevlow, Ore., Is & Medford business visitor for n few days, For the benefit of the ladles "Al exander" will glvo a mntlnee Friday at 2 p. m. for Indies only, at tho Pago theater. Dr. Holne, physician and surgeon. Spoclalty, eyo. onr, noso, throat. Of fice over Meeker's. Glasses fitted. J. O. Gray Is spending a few days at Eugene visiting friends and attend ing to business matters. Thomas Merriiuan has roturned from Portland where be accompanied his son Myrlo who enlisted In the army aviation corps. Mrs. Norn Kllcnhaiumer wns fined $5 hi justice court Tuesday for fail ure to have license on her car. Or. Hart was apprehended on a similar charge. Ills case has not yet been heard. Edwin Heche, of Grants Pass spent tho first of the week In Medford on husl ness. Keep The Blood Stream Pure You ir more tntarttd In your own health than anybody elie. If Jrou keep your blood pure and vtBorou ditPBte but are all sign Iff r.".z.".TT '! K wintwonc ca 3 Ski tcS'Z'm, II. A. Jensen left Wednesday on a brief business trip to northern Cali fornia. Charles Johnson of Gold Hill spent Tuesday In Medford nansactlng busl- nosa. Sweet elder at De Voe's. Bon Gregory ot Stelnman. Ore., Is among the out of town business visi tors In Medford this week. James Mooro of Iloseburg 13 spend ing a few days In the city on busi ness. 1). P .Longmiro of Weed, Cal., Is spending the week In the city visiting friends and attending to business matters. Baths 25c, Hotel Holland. Georgo Felix bas returned to his home at Klamath Falls after spending a week In tho city. Dr. Clara Dunn, office rooms 10 and 11, Jackson Co. Bank Bldg. 35 The W. C. T. U. will meet at the homo of Mrs. Brown, 916 East Main, Thursday afternoon. Business to be transacted and a program rendered. Everybody welcome. Walter Damroscb, conductor of the Symphony society of New York Is celebrated not olono for his rendition of the great symphonic compositions, but as an accompanist as well. Ills onductr was received from Lllll Leb- inunn when he was a young musician and at the conductor's desk at the Metropolitan opera house. Lchmann was the principal singer In the Ger man operas and sang often in the French and Italian operas which were allotted to young Walter. One day, ho was busy giving signs to bis mu sicians In tho orchestra, when Loh niann turned to him and said: "Walter, In theuo operas, watch the mouth of the singer and breathe with her. The orchestra will follow eye, but tho singer Is lost unless she can feel the conductor with her all tho time." Mrs. If. B. Stephenson of Buncom was In the city Wednesday visiting friends. kudo .Moore or Sams valley was among the business visitors In the city Wednesday. A. D. McKeo of Buncom spent Wed nesduy In Medford visiting friends and relatives and attending to bust ness matters. LOCAL MARKETS Live ronltry. DUCKS Young, 10c; old, 8c. HENS lb'c; springs, 18e. (1KKSE Kat, Ori! 11c. TUH KEYS Fiit young, lC20c; old tonis, j'Je. BELGIAN HARES, fifffiOc. liny and Grain. (Buving prices.) WHEAT $1.40. OATS $10 ton. i I AY Grain, $17; alfalfa, $17 ton BAK LEY Whole, $10. Livestock. (Prices paid producers.) VKAI-r Dressed, 8(ii 12c. SHEEP Ewes, (i(H!7e; wethers, 7 JTHc; lambs, 8(10c. COWS Alive, l',(i7fin. HOGS Alive, 0ii:ie. STEEHS Alive, rl28c. Trices Pali by Dealers. POIfK l'ie. BEEF 10(u Ll'ic LAUD 'J'Je. EGGS 22 '.. POTATOES $;i.r,0 per 100 lbs. ONIONS 7e. HONEY 12((?llo per lb. CI DEI! 2.rie. Dl'TTElf FAT 42',ic Bl TTEi; - Wholesale, l2Ue. l-'Ol'TS Gison-iKV co. Buy your food stuffs that you may need In tho near future as everything is going up and not one Item la de clining In prlco. Congress may put a war tax on many Items and sugar us- unll beads the list. Vou are much lest rpt to contract the blood muit o kepi strong ad pure to do it work. Rheumatism, Catarrh, Eciema, Scrofula of disordered blood, and you should heed the nrst warnings they give tn looking for blood medicine, get vegetable preparation of undoubted merit We recommend S. S. S which Is auaran- teed purely vegetable, and we know It hat purified the blood of thousands tn Its fifty years existence. Get S, S, 5. at eny drug store. ACCEPT NO SUBSTITUTE D. ur. and get tb ffsnuln. S. 5. S. Write our Medical Department freely nd without rhnrge. SWIFT SPF.C1FIC CO, Dept IS, ATLANTA. CA. C'OI'ENHAGKX, April A The Her lin Tngcblntt says Unit lubor diffi culties have broken out in tho big Vulcan shipbuilding works ut Ham burg. The workmen demand a on" third increase in their wages. The Vulcan works lire where most of flermuny's great ocean liners have been built. Labor difficulties nnd strikes have been reported from various sections of (jermnny in the lust few months. Trouble of n serious nature in I ram burg was reported from various sour ces following the Hussinn revolution. These reports were substantiated by statements of socialist deputies m the reicbstag referring to "tho de plorable events in Hamburg uml Bre men." A strike occurred in February m the Krupp works ut Essen, the heart of Genuniiv's munition and nrtillcrj ndustry. More recently strikes have been reported among the munition workers ut IJusseldorf and among the. coal miners ut I'enzburg. Ihesc strikes were suid to have been cuu.s- d by tlio food shortage, which was also credited with being responsible for serious riots in Berlin nnd other big German cities. MOB ORGANIZES TO TEAR DOWN GERMAN FLAG TABOR, Idaho, Apr. 4. As a re sult of a report that a German flag was flying over this community, where a number of persons of Ger man birth or extraction reside, 100 Black foot men chartered a special train to come hero with the purpose of taking the flag down and giving a lesson In patriotism but on their ar rival could find no trace of disloyal ty. The German clement hero resent forcibly tho suspicion cast on their loyalty. Oliver Hurbaugh was a Medford visitor Wednesday from Jacksonville. WHY IT SUCCEEDS llceiinso It's for One Thing Only and Med ford People Appreciate This. Nothing can bo good for everything. 'Doing one thing well brings suc cess. Doan's Kidney Pills aro for one thing only. For weak or disordered kidneys. Hero is Medford evidence to prove their worth. J. II. Atwell, painter nnd paper hanger, ll!9 W. Kleventh street, Med ford, says: "Doan's Kidney Pills aro all that is claimed of theni to be and I never hesitato to rocominend any thing I bellevo will be of benefit to others. I luivo taken Doan's Kidney Pills on different occasions when I have bad any trouble with my back or kidneys and they have always tho work. A few doses now then keeps my kidneys in good ing order." Price r.Oc, at all dealers. simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills the same that Mr. Atwell had. Foater-Mllburn Co., Props., Iluffalo. N. Y. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALK Monarch range, gasoline stove, dining table and chairs, sew ing machine. One-half price. Phono 1 79. 11 FOIl SALK One six-hole steel range, cheap. Call a 13 S. Newtown or phono tSS-11. Ill The Portland Hotel PORTLAND, OREGON Tlio Rose City's worKl-famcd hotel, occupying an entire Mock. All outside rooms. Superior (lining nutl grill service. An atmosphere of refinement, with a service of courtesy. European Plan, $1.50 and Up RICHARD W. CIIILD3, Manager TER CQNVIC1 UPHELD BY COURTS SACRAMENTO, Cal., April 4. In a decision handed down today by the appellate court here the conviction of llev. Madison Slaughter on the charge of wronging Gertrude Lam son ut Chko was unanimously up hold. The minister now Is at San Quentln prison, having been there al most a year. Unless the supreme court should reverse the lower court in case un appeal Is taken, Slaughter must serve bis sentence of fit'teeu years. ' i ; ,i . . It. Phillips was a Medford busl noss visitor Wednesday from Apple gate. 1 Save Vour Hair! Jlako It Thick, Wavy, Glossy and lieautifiil ut Once, Try as you will, after an applica tion of Danderlue, you can not find a single traco of dandruff or falling hair and your scalp will not Itch, but what will please you most, will be after a few weeks' use, when you see new hair, fine and downy at first- yes but really new hair growing all over tho scalp. A llttlo Handerlne Immediately doubles the beauty of your hair. Ko difference bow dull, faded, brittle and scraggy, Just moisten a cloth with Danderine and carefully draw It through your hair, taking one small strand at a time. The effect Is im mediate and amazing your hair will be light, fluffy and wavy, and have an appearance of abundance; an in comparable lustre, softness and luxur lance, the beauty and shinier of true hair health. Get a SS-eent bottle or Knowlton's Danderine from any drug store or tol lot counter, and provo that your hah is as pretty and soft as any that it has been neglected or Injured by care- loss treatment. A 2.rp-cent bottle will double tho beauty of your hair. PAGE TONIGHT, tufYtd THURSDAY THEATRE and HI DAY. Matinee Friday Ladies Only Prices Night,25, 50, 75c. Mat 25, 50. The Man Who Knows. MAGIC ILLUSION SIMLA SEANCE PUZZLING MYSTERY You Can Be Your Own Garageman by purclKishiR your automobilo sup plies from us. Vo have everything from cup Kri'iU'o to body polish. It la 11 n-iil pleasure to uso our polish tho dirt comes off so easily, and the Kloss ries a brightly an the sun. C. E. GATES ALEXANDER done iWm ftPa' ::- and fel!, work- u-mmmmK'wi -n v FOR THROAT JO Lli::C3 tcriniM K. ivbCUii :t Alterative tou by Ail. i ;:,'.;! inisccuts AMUSEMENTS TONIGHT STA R ItolK-rt Conness and .Mabel Tina nolle in 'THK MAItTVHDO.M OK PHM.1P STllOXG" based on two notable contributions to literature, "In J 1 is Rtepr." ami "The Crucifixion of Pbillp Strom;" by Rev. Charles M. Sheldon, which created a profound Impression at tho timo of their publication. "Should a preacher preach as he sees things or as his congregation wants bim to see them." Also Vlt. Comedy "A JKAMllS (it V." TOMORROW.-" A Modern Cln lrella." GIM CHUNG China Herb Store Herb cure for earacho, headache, catarrh, diphtheria, sore throat, lung trouble, kidney trouble, stom ach trouble, heart trouble, chills and fever, cramps, coughs, poor circula tion, carbuncles, tumors, caked breast, cures all kinds of goitors. NO OPERATION-. Medford, Oregon, Jan. IS, 1917 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCF.IIN: This is to certify that I, the un designed, bad very severe stomach trouble and had been bothered for several years and last August was not expected to live, una hearing of Gim Chung (whose Herb Store Is at 241 South Front street in Medford) I de cided to get herbs for my stomach trouble and I started to feeling bet ter as soon as I used them, and today am a well man and can heartily rec ommend anyone afflicted as I was to see Gim Chung and try his Herbs. (Signed) W. It. JOHNSON, Witnesses: M. A. Anderson, Medford. S. B. Holmes, Eagle Polut. Frank Lewis, Eagle Point. Win. Lewis. Eagle Point. W. L. Childreth, Eagle Polut. C. E. Moore, Eagle Point. J. V. Mclntyre, Eagle Point. Geo. B. Von der Hellen, Eagle Point Thos. E. Nichols, Eigle Point. TO ORDER $25.03 UP Also Cleaning, Pressing nnd Aitr-rlnt li!8 E MflIM IIPSTfino mm LET IS 11K YOUt TAILOR Vo have a fine Buappy lino of woolens to choose from. Wo guarantco to glvo yon the highest class of tailoring that is pos- slblo. Wo guarantee a perfect fit or no snlo. Old Reliable Cleaners. STOP! K .i,';i,:f.,--.,.:.,. i.? 'i. .i. Is your properly or auto in sureil ! Jf IP it see McCurdy Insurance Agency PHONE 1-2-3 STGMMJjPSET? Get at the Real Cause-Take Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets suffered whlt thousands of stomach t "kino re do"lff now- Instead of r,rr d"'"' or tr'inS t0 Patch "P a cttSt'? tl,cy are stacking the ""' of the ailment clogged liver Dr. httwnr.' . . i, i- v-mve "Diets arouse ll'Ln L V soothinK. healing way. I ....v. "".i ana hnive c nrt ni. , forming their natural functions, away goes indigestion and stomach troubles. I If ,vou have a tad taste in your ; mouth, tongue coated, appetite poor, lazy, don l-care feeling, no ambition or enerpy, troubled with undigested foods, you should take Olive Tablets, the sub stitute for calomel. I Dr. Kdwards' Olive Tablets are a purely vegetable compound mixed with olive oil. You will know them by their olive color. They do the work without jrriping, cramps or pain. I ' Take one or two at bedtime for quick relief, so you can eat what you like. At 10c and 25c per box. All druggists. Everyone Should Drink Hot Water in the Morning Wash away all the stomach, liver, and bowel poisons before breakfast. To feel your best day In and day out, to feel clean inside; no sour bile to coat your tongue and sicken your breath or dull your head; no constipa tion, bilious attacks, sick beadacbo, colds, rheumatism or gassy, acid stom ach, you must bathe on the inside lllta you bathe outside. This is vastly more important, because the skin pores do not ubsorb impurities into the blood, whllo tho bowel pores do, says a well known physician. To keep these poisonsand toxins well flushed from the Btomach, liver, kidneys and bowels, drink before break fast each day, a glass of hot water with a teaspoonful of limestone phos phate in it. This will cleanse, purify and freshen the entire alimentary tract. ' before putting more food Into tho stomach. Get a quarter pound of limestone phosphate from your pharmacist. It is inexpensive and almost tasteless, except a sourish twinge which is not unplcasaut. Drink pbosphated hot water every morning to rid your sys tem of these vile poisons and toxins; also to prevent their formation. To feel like young folks feel; like you felt before your blood, nerves and j muscles became saturated with an ac ; cumulation of body poisons, begin this I treatment and above all, keep it no! , As soap and hot water act on the skin, I cleansing, swcetenbig and purifying, so limestone phosphate and hot water be fore breakfast, net on tho stomach, uver, Kidneys ana Dowels, CATARRH and KAY FEVER 2 usmns cucaiypius uinimeni AT ALL DRUG. 8TORC8 TU0E3 25C JAF13 50C Attention, Farmers MKDFOni) JUXK COMPANX 31-33 N. Bartlett St. Pay Highest Prices for innKSt Green hides per lb 17o Dry bides, per lb. 260 Green calf bides, per lb 2oo Dry calf bides, per lb 30o We Huy Sheep Pelts and Goat Skins. New Barber Shop AL C. WHITE Kxnert Harbor and grinder of safety razor blades, shears, knives, clippers 1 ordinary razors. Patronize home Industry. 17 X. Centra Ave-. Body fir wood by tier or cord. 12- inch chunks, $2; ii-iuch, $2.50. Pucific rnel Company, yard P. & E. i. It. Main St. Phone 5HI-H. BEST That Grow We have a choice line of Harden Seeds, including the Famous Bmpees in packages and bulk. f!) varieties of Spencer's Sweet Peas. Broadley The Mcdford Florist and Seed Man Phone 872. Body WOOD Fir 12-inch IQ-iiich .$253 2.75 MoreyWOODComp'y SiSiv FOR I Phone 654-J. 37 North Fir St.