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PAGE TWO fOCAL AND JL' PERSONAL A charge filed against Mrs. Fred Klcinhamnicr for driving mi automo bile without a license was dismissed In Judge Taylor's court this morning, it appearing that tlio failure to re ceive her license within the time was; due to the local post office which had returned the license plates to Salem. Under the 1915 motor vehicle law owners of cars are allowed ten days in which to malic th nppllnctlon for license. Mrs. Kleinhniiiiner iiiud.3 her apllcatlon and forwarded tho money to cover tho application the day fol lowing her purchase of tho car. Ow ing to the apparent ambiguity In the law Judge Taylor remitted tho fine and dismissed the case, against Mrs. Kleinhanimer. Mrs. Leach, corsets made to meas urements guaranteed. Phono 0 83-J. J. B. Minor of tho Willow Springs district spent Thursday In tow 1 shop ping, lie leaves shortly for New Westminister, n. C, whore ho will build, equip and operate a largy vego tahle cannery. Ho Is acompanled by his brother, tho Itov. S. J.. Minor of Sabatha, Kuns., will hold services next Sunday .at 2:30 at Willow Springs school house. Baths 25c, Hotol Holland. J. J. Urophy, who lias a farm near Derby, In the Upper Itogue Rlvor dis trict, is in the city on business for a; few days. Mr. rirophy says the Iobb of stock from tho long period of sev ere weather Is not ns great ill lia.i been reported In that section. All who had stock drove their herdB In to tho valley for feeding during the last storm period. .Mnlntcniinro ex penso is necessarily greater, but oth er forms of Iohs arc normal. Farm work, long delayed, Is now in full swing in that region. For the best Insurance Bee Holmes, ine Insurance Man, Colonel II. H. Sargent, now doing military duty at tho headquarters of the wostorn department of the office of the department quartermaster, at San Francisco, California., writes to the Commercial club that he Is enjoying excellent health and is very busy. Ho promises an e.vjended statement noon of a newesy charact er. Dr. Hargrave, Farmor's and Fruit growers Ilnnk blilg. Hione 230. A. K. Wiestover, an old-time mining man Interested In Mariposa, Kldorndo and Siskiyou counties In California, returned Thusday evening from a Bomowhat hurried visit to tho lllue Ledgo mine and adjoining properties. Snow Is now dlfuipponiing'iiipldly In that section, but thero Is yet too much of It to ninko n thorough Investiga tion superficially, llo will return to tho district in a few days for n lr.oro extended Inspection of certain pro perties. Mr. WeHtover has been ninny years In tho mining game and his op inion, when formed, will bo worth quoting, llo regards tho Uluo Lodge as a reniarkablly ntraetlvo propoHy. Mot cars, 2!) South drape St. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Moran, of (Irand Forks, N. )., are enjoying a business and pleasure visit to Medford for a few days. Arthur .1. .Moran. their son who Is hero In company with II. L. Percy on business, finds enjoyment in showing "dad and mother" hat a splendid country ho has found hero. Ho nnd Mr, Percy expect, soon to be ablo to nnnoiinco the establishment of a new business here. An Faster program of vletnln music will he enjoyed nt the public library Sunday from 2:30 to 5. Fverybody Is Invited. Frosh chocolates at Voo's. n. L. Ulead or ltnlse, Idaho, who has been Inspecting conditions In the valley Tor a week, will visit the Shas ta vnlley for a few days, lie Is very much pleased with Medford as a busi ness center. Just received a fresh supply or beef scrap, fish scrap and poultry supplies. L. II. llrown. II. lwnaakl, a resident of a suburb or Toklo, Japan, lias written to the lo cal eomcreliil dull for lnfoi-amlton concerning Nniiiliorn Oregon and par ticularly Itogue rlii-r vnlley Tl, -fame of the Hogm-hmds spend: space Don't deny jmitself this happy p pnrtinilty: Douglns Fairbanks, the laugh man - the knight of gladncss In "Tho Mutiicmiiulue" tomorrow a ft -emoon and evening at Hie Page. Mrs. Anna llcnslcv or Fugene Is visiting relatives In this vhinlty for a week. Wanted Telephone opera lorn. A number of vacant lc lo In. rillnl nt once. Apply to The Home Tel. - T. 1 Co. Hugh .lai-vls. ho n. ciinipiii.l. d lion A. Wells to MeiHord two weeks hud, Intending lo Join hmi In tin relop tnent of a stock run. h hack of .lack BOnville, was recalled to Deliivnn, Il linois. Friday by the serious Illness of his mother. Human hair nets. 3 for :'.. Marl ncllo Hair Shop. i j. Como carlv Suluriluy to pet nil kinds of home muling (or jour Cast er dinner by the MethodM Ladles Aid In building formerly occupied hi Ewlng'B din Store. 1 ;j. II. L. Percy and Arthur J. Moran, two young buslncs? men who have been examining the local business field for some cays, will make a hur ried trip to San Francisco Saturday, returning caiiy In the week to com plete a business deal In this city. All kinds of baking for your Faster dinner In building formerly occupied by Kwing's (Jun Store tomorrow by the Methodist Ladies Aid. 13 Charley Finch of Cold Hill Is buy ing mining equipment In thls-clty to day for a six weeks' cruise of the hills in this vicinity In search of a lost claim in which his brother was interested some years ago. Fresh doughnuts and hot rolls at the Presbyterian sale.' 13 Mrs. Ceo. K. I loos, wife of tho sec retary of tho Tri-Slate (iood Iloads as sociation, will leave Friday evening for a visit of some weeks with htr children In Seattle. Johnson for high class watch re pairing. tf Dr. F. G. Page, who 1b in the cast on 'business ejecting IiIb interests in tills valley, will probably return about the middle of the mqnlh. ' Buy your Easter cake at the Pies byte Ian sale. 13 Two now songs, "The Twilight Hour," and "Crater Lake." 321 Henry K. Itathbun, of Snohomish county, Washington, is a business vis itor In the valley, devoting a fow days to an Investigation of tho Medford territory. Don't forget the Presbyterian Aid Society salo Saturday, April 7. Hugs, aprons, homo made candy, homo cooking. Dulldlng formerly occupied by tho Japaneso store. 13" Phono 884 Heath's Drug Stors. Mrs. W. F. Stanclirfof South I'hoo nlx Is a medford visitor this nfter noon. Demonstration or the Dunlap sil ver blade cream whip at 3 o'clock at tho Presbyterian Bale. 13 Alex Nlbley, secretary or tho Utah Idaho Sugar company, is attending to company business In this section or tho vnlley today. Everything In Easter millinery at Lotllo Howard's. li Pig Cc milk Bhakos at De Voe's. John Tripp nnd wire of Charleston, .Michigan, left en routo soutr today, after enjoying n brief visit in Medford and vicinity. Tho Bcason Is getting late. Seed with bearless bniiuy. Wo havo it in any quantity. L. It. Drown. , Tho ladles of tho Ilapllst church will hold an Faster food salo at the Public Market, Saturday, April 0. 13 D. W. Hanker of Sutherlln, Ore., Is attending to business in Medford to day. Just received ft fresh supply of beet Bcrnp, fish scrnp and poultry supplies. L. I), llrown. Superintendent F. W. Carnalfan of tho lllue Udgo mine is attending to business In Medford today. The sun ny weather of tho past few days Is drying up tho muddy places In the Jioiintuln road, but there remain some bad places in tho highway to the mine that must be repaired before much ore can be shipped out. Dr. Iloino, physician and surgeon. Specialty, eyo. oar, nose, throat. Of fice over Meeker's. Classes fitted. Tho Mineral Developmi 'lit Leauiie is arranging to fix a dale for Its cotu- munlly copper day exercises. Weath er conditions ininit yet ho depended on Implicitly, however, so the com mittee having ihnt task to perform Is watching impatiently the changing 'olors of the weather flag. Seo Dave Wood about that fire In- iiirnnce policy. Ofrico, Hoom 404 M & H. llldg. . C. T. Million f Saginaw. Mid, . who has been looking slum! th,. vnlley for Mime days, will return to his run. My In California fur a brief May, nfte which they will nil ivturn to Medford. Mr. Million expects to remain In H.e valley during the coming summer, nl leusl, and limy find it possible lo dis pose of his properties In Saginaw nil make this valley his future home. I he season Ir Lrnttlt,,. i,.i a...i with penniless barley. We havo it In any quantity. L. i. drown. Miss Jennie Small of Klamath Full. who has been vlsltlug friends In Mod ford anil a' elher points In the valley for a month. r,iii,-i,.i t.. ..-t ' ' : i.UIUIl II 'alls Friday, dates sells Ford cars. 1200 tW and f 25 a month. John li. Pulton of The Dalles, this late, Is looking after stoik Interest In which he Is concerned In tho Ap nleL'ate district ll ...... ,t. . . extra feed and the removal of herds lo the valley has bcencniirmiina Iiii: the past month. Dr. Frank Huberts, dentist, St Murks' building. ' , Fd Nelson or Fnterprl-:e, r(. , ., in the city today op bilsln.-s. i in.-o orders now for vegetable l'"nis or nil kinds. Portland Avenu. ilreenhonsp. Phone S7 It. A. li.i.v Shenltt or (irand Forks ' ". Is cajoling a brief visit Ir Medford ami vlHniiv n,i Ladles or the Christian church will hold a bazaar s,itnr,lav. April 7th, I'ciicl building. net to. May company, aprons and i.ips sp,.,inlv. A,so coo!,o, it.,,,) s,,i .1. A. Mpbiney, a business man or -in Francisco, loft for home Friday after trauMi'iin.; business In this eilv. MEDFORD AfATL TRTTiTTNT MEDFOTTO, "GERMANY NEVER HAD THE -'r 'Z W. H. Brown, upnolstering, mat tress renovating, auto trimming and top work. 112 N. Front. Phone 145-J. 327 Tho Jackson County Taxpayers League has Edit a formal request to Governor James Withyconrbo for the apoplntment of Ilenton Dowers of Ashland to membership on the state llino hoard. The league met, in pur suance to tho governor's suggestion, and adopted a formal application on behalf of Mr. Dowers, Buttermilk 10c gal. Do Voe'B. Sweet cider at De Voe's. A. J. Dunlap, who owns an orchard in this valley, west of Central Point, adjoining tho orchard of F. H. Mad den, Is now superintendent of a ir00 acro applo orchard near Flora, Illi nois, and writes that he is doing well with It so far. Mr. Dunlup's family is taking care of tho orchard farm' hero. Many peoplo in the vicinity of Mr. Dunlnp'a plnco of employmont are anxious to obtain definlto informa tion concerning tho Itogue river val ley. Monro, Mr. Dunlap writes to the secretary of Iho commercial club for, literature for them nnd expresses a; tiesiro to advertise this valley exten sively while thero. A quantity of lit-! eraturo has been forwarded. Tho Metlford Vulcanizing Works has moved to No. 13 N. Fir street. A. T. Wright of lied lilufr, Cal., ar rived this morning to look over cin nabar properties in this region. He will go to the Meatlows district Sat urday for several days' Investigation. While here, Mr. Wright will also ex amine certain claims in the Drowns- boro district. Met?, cars, 29 South Grape St. F. N. Karles of Ileallsvllle, Ohio, who has been ill correspondence with ihe secretary of the Medford romiiier cal commercial club for information' Itogue river valley, writes that he has sold his farm there and will star; for this section 111 two or three weeks. Johnson for high class watch re pairing. tf Gasoline and oil at De Voe's. J. P. McAuany, of Ashley, Mtmtann. who lias written to the commercial clal club for Information concerning agricultural situation In this valley, nsks particularly about Irrigation, lie desires lo come to Oregon nrd pre fers the Itogun liver roclon if Irri gation progress hero Is sufficient lo warrant dependence on it for nssur cnee of crops. He sugesls that, II Itogiio river valley is without abund ant Irlgatloii. lie may prefer western Oregon, where ho knows that the rainfall Is ample to Insure crops every season. No doubt, there are n:an In Mr. Mc'Annny's-lass. They are wise to Inquire carefully about irrigation. Tako that broken pump to the Pa cific Highway Garage, 20 South Bart lott st. Davlcs Welds Anything. Mr. nnd .Mrs. James nijine, who havo been visiting wi'h frieiuls In the F.;..,e Point district for two or three wet-ks, have concluded to eloso a ileal Tor their property nt Twin Falls, Idaho, ami remain here, believ ing that Irrigation cannot much long er Pe withheld from any section of the valley, 1 ' 'K.-A: ASK FOR and GET EHiorlicirs The Original Matted Milk Substitute Cost YOU Sam Pries. SLIGHTEST INTENTION OF ATTACKING U. S." HOLLWEG. ' ' -' - .'sj v:,r.v .F'' 'ri-P'T$M- fl M&' - 'V- ' ' .'SW'taI. IE I'AKlKj April (i. French troops mnile u fuiilior advance Insl, nie;lit on the new line in llin vicinity of l,nn ilrieourl. Grenade nil ticks northwest of Rheim.s enabled tho French lo re gain further positions wrested from them by the Oermnn offensive of yesterday. The jiiTicinl uecouut of military operations snys: "On tiie front between Iho Somine nnd tin; Oise niiillery fixhtin"; was Icon I lined ill u fairly lively manner durine; the niejit. A (Ionium counter nttaek, preceded by a violent bom bardment, nejiiust our positions north of La Folic farm was checked quick ly by our curtain of fire. There were patrol encounters near Hill llti, northwest if i.n Folic nnd in the re gion of Hcuulor, southwest of Ln Fe rn. We mnile considerable progress north of Lnnileourt. There was no chanue between the Ailetle and the Aisue. 'Noiiliwcsl of Hheinis counter at THICK, GLOSSY HAIR Save Your llnir! Double- lis Reality in u Few Moments Try This! if you care for heavy hair, that glistens with beauty and Is radiant with life, lias an incomparable soft ness nnd is fluffy and lustrous, try Di'.ndeiine. Just one application doubles the beauty ef your hair, besides it Imme diately dissolves every panicle of dandruff; you cannot havj nice, benvy, healthy hair If you have dan ilmff. This destructive scurf robs the hair of its lustre. Its strength and its very life, nnd If not overcome il produces a feverishnoss ami itching of the sdp; tho hnir recti, famish. Uosen and die; Iben the hnlr rails cut rust. , If your 1 air has been negln ted and Is thin, faded, dry, scrntv or too oily, get a S.i cent bote ol Knowl-tot-'s Dande-ine at any dr.u store or toilet counter; apply a little as dl'ict ed and ten minutes af.W yon will ra' Hits wis 'he best Investment you tver mail.'. Wt sim-'icly believe ifgardlTS of o.irythlnr, else ndvcrtl: that if ou d"Mre sol' lustrous, b letiful hair and lots ot It no dandruff - no Hell ing scalp and no more falling hair you must ue Knowlton's Dundeiino. If eventually why not now? WOOD Dody fir wooil by tter or cord. 12 Inch chunks, S3; lli-lr.ch, .'.,"fl. ' l'ntiflc 1'uel Coinimny. ynrtl V. & K, It. II. Main St. liione rtK 1-K. OREOON", FRTDAT, APRIL fi, 1917. l:.p .. tacks with Krenudes enabled us to make progress nnd re-occupy furth er portions of trenches. On the re mainder of the front there wus in termittent cannonading." BERLIN, April 6. More than 9000 Russians, fifteen guns and 150 ma chine guns and mine throwers were captured by the Geramns in their at tack on the Russian bridgehead on the Stockhod, tho war office an nounces. Tho number of prisoners taken is given as 130 officers and 9000 men. Ghe Gorman war office on Wed nescday anounccd teh capture of the Toboly bridgehead on the western bank of the middle Stokliod In Vol rynia. KEEP LIVER ACTIVE Host When Bilious, Sick, Hoadiicliy t'onst ii'iitcMl, or fur Bal Hmit'i or Sour Stomnch. Do cheerful! Clean up insldo to night and feci fine. Tako Cascarcts to liven your liver and clean the bowels and stop heachaches, a bad cold, biliousness, offensivo breath, coated tongue, sallowness, sour stom ach and gases. Tonight talio Cas carots and enjoy tho nicest, gentlest liver and bowel cleansing you ever experienced. W'nko up feeling grand Everybody's doing it. C'nscarnls best lavative for children also. a f i Tires Are Going Up Double the service in your old tires. Reliners are cheap and will easily double the service of a tire if put in in time. Don't wait until your tire is worn out. Gates1 Self -Vulcanizing Reliners All 3 inch All 312 inch All 4 inch All 412 inch All 5 inch We C. E. E FOR GOLD HilL GILD HILL, April li. Wednesday cvomnj; a patriotic rally was held in the pavil'on with over a hundred present. Severn! selections were ren dered by the band previous to the meotintf. J. II. Bceman, chairman pro lem called thein lo order and (live a short talk on the reason for ll'.e gutiieriii' and introduced JuiIl'C K. K. Kelly, who made a patriotic address, lie cited some of his own experiences ill t lie Spanish-American vvnr, while sta tioned nt Manila in '98. Then fol lowed an organization of the "Home Guards" with oil recruits. J. If. Beemnn was elected chnir nmn nnd H. I). Kccd seeretnry. Ma jor A. J. T. Smith and K. H. Hay were appointed drill mnsters; I. T. Galli- irar. C. A. Peterson nnd Lynn vt . Smith, n committee on recruits and A. J. T. Smith, M. R 1 lowers, and M. S. Johnson as committee on program for next meeting; .dale fn be hunounc- etl later. Drilling will be begun Sun day afternoon nt 2 o'clock. Bakery goods nt De Voe's. Seasonable Candies of Purity and Quality are here for your Easter Needs. An unusually large variety for the kiddies. Large line imported favors A Ruddy Cheeks Sparkling Eyes Most Women Can Have Says Dr. Edwards, a Well-Known Ohio Physician Dr. F. M. Edwards for 17 ycn,s treated scores of women for liver and bowel ailments. During these years be gave to his patients a prescription made of a few well-known vegetable ingredi ents mixed with olive oil, naming them Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets you will know them by ihcir olive color. These tablets arc wonder-workers on the liver and bo.vcls, which cause a nor mal action, carrying otf the waste and poisonous matter in one's system. If you have a pale face, sallow look, dull eyes, pimples, coated tongue, head aches, a listless, no-good feeling, all out oc sorts, inactive bowels, you lake one of Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets nightly for a time and note the pleasing results. Thousands of women as well as men I take Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets the successful substitute for calomel now . and then Just lo keep in the pink of con ' ditiou. 10c and 25c per box. All druggists. - have all sizes in Of GATES AUTO CO. Dr. Hart, physician and surgeon! office Jackson County Bank Build TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE Fumed oak table an! chairs, gasoline stove, electric fix- V Hires, Monarch steel range, 400 King st. 12 pCKCGCKOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO 8 HOW TO (iKT IIKIJKF FROM CATARRH Tf vou have catarrh, catarrhal deafness, or head noises go to your druggist and get 1 07.. of Parmint (doublo strength,) g take this home add to it Vi pint 9 of hot water and 4 oz. of gran- 6 ulated sugar. Tako 1 table 2 snoonful 4 times a day. 8 This will often bring quick h relief from the dlBtrcssin? head Q 1lnic,c riniri.ptl nostrils should W or- C nnan hre.ithlnir become easy O and tho mucous stop Vropplng t! into the throat. x It Is easy to maka tastes b pleasant nnd costs litt'e. Eveiy O one who has cataarb. should q give this treatment a trial. You .j will proojiily iu:a it is ju-. wnai you neeu. ) Heath's Drug Store. Strang's J Drug Store, Daskins Drug ! Store, Medford Pharmacy, West p Side Pharmacy can Btipply you. WIOOKBWJVIW'.J'.X.'IJIWVWWWW AMVSIvMEXTS TOXIGHT STAR Lenoro Ulrich of "Bird of Para dise" fame ln "TIIE UOAI) TO LOVE," a thrilling romance of the Algerian desert. Motion Picture News says "As a highly artistic and fine dra matic performance with a brightly shining star, ws personally rec ommend it." Also Ham and Bui Comedy "STAK ISOAHDEHS." TOMORROW Alice Brady ln "Tho Hungry Heart." PAGE Last Times THEATRE TODAY SPECIAL LADIES MATINEE 1TODAY Ladies Only. All girls under sixteen will not be admitted. LAST TIME TONIGHT Prices Night,25, 50, 75c. Mat 25, 50c i' i , . 7 " . - : v ALEXANDER The Mini Who Knows. $1.75 $2.00 $2.50 $2.75 $3.00 stock