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PAGE TWO MKPFORD If ATT TRTBtTNTE MEDFORD, .OREOON.' SATURDAY, APRTL 7. 1017. el In t kI ir 9 11; N K o F o, 1). ifOCAL AND J PERSONAL : For the information c. Ilioso who conteniil;itc examining t lie Tule Lake lfindu In Klunintli county to lie alien ed to public entry on tlio 2".t:' of tills niontlifi, t li o Kliimnth Kails Commer cial (;lu!) litis i'oinitiiiijicat.ou to the Medford Commercial dug tlic fact arrangements have been made with auto nervlre driver:) to carry iiuBsen Kers CO miles to the lands and return for peven cents a mile, or 5-1. "0 for tlio round trip, shins each passen ger two hours In which to innice ex amination and selection. 1X0 Icsb than tlireo pnsaengerfi will he carried at that rate. Tlio Indications are that there will lie ;tille a rush to the Tulo Lcke relgion. DoiiKlas Kalrbanl.s, happy, buoy ant, Is here tonight nt itho Page in the Matrltnnniac. . The Lincoln school, which has been cio.eti mr iwo weeim on uccouiii UI the prevaleneo of meaHUles, will - he opened ncaln Monday. Superinten dent fllllls said today that ahout 12 families are yet affected, but that the epidemic Is rapidly disappearing. Parents sending their children to tho school Monday should see that they ere provided with certificates of ' iieuiiu iroin men initiiiy piiysiciaii or tho secretary of the hoard of heallh. The only likelihood of recurring trouble from that source will come from carelessness of parents In pro tecting their children from exposure to tho disease during tho enforced vacation. Alvin II. Wicks, traveling pnsson- "-'" oummiiu i rt:u in, with headquarters In Portland, is In Medford today on business. Mrs. Leach, corsets made to meas urements guaranteed. Phone 0 8 3-J. E. I). Weston, tho photographer, having sold his business hero, will probably leave for Klnmnth Falls Sundny morning where ho may con clude to loacto. Haths 250, Ilotol Holland. C. M. SwaiiHon, whoso farm la pn rural route II, about six miles a little north of east of this city, has a coal deposit on his place that Is attracting much attention lately. Mr. Swanson claims to hnvo expended $2000 In development of a vein or two of this deposit. The coal sample ho has brought to town for exhibit nt the commercial club rooms is apparently ' of Ventura, California, Is looking over a superior quality of lignite. It ln;tl10 valley with a view to making an cleaner rpd more solid than samples 'estimate of Its sugar boot possibilities. shown from nny of tho coal deposits In this vicinity, Mr. Swanson has run tiOO-fooi tunnel Into tho hillside, hul has yet been unnblo to detcrmliio the fdio of tho vein. He would accept fi nancial aid in Its development. Guard your homo against dirt, germs nnd disease with the Kraut?. Premier Electric Cleaner from Paul's Electric Store, Easy payments now. !! A. M. Wells arnived today from Dubuque, Iowa, Intending to examine carefully two or lliree sections of southern Oregon and northern Cali fornia with a view to locating perma nently aiii. engaging in diversified farming. For tho best insuraiico see Holmos, '.ho Insurnnro Mnn. OirlmrillstH are rapidly closing the work of their first spraying season. Tho late winter weather delayed them six weeks. General conditions in tho orchards are excellent. Spring grain sowing was limited In acreage this season beciiure of tlio excessive saturation of the top soil, i-tomo of tho winter grain suffered consider ably on account of I he unusually low temperatures. Garden work Is very lale, but it larger acreage will he de voted to Vegetables this year, II Is be lieved, Hum ever 1m fore. Dr. Hnrgrave. Farmer's nnd Fruit growers Hunk bids. Phono 2110. G, ,11. Swean, recently or Kim county, California, left today Tor the Utile l.ed'to mine, where ho has en ga::i il to work for Hie summer. Mr. Sweany has mined rr hu,My ,,.,-., hi various dlrtrlcts of the const. Hi' was mice In this district. ,t M) fttl was being dene- in mining enterprises at that lime Ihal be hurried away with out investigating loiidilinns. While l.o... II. I.. .1 ...... . mi.-, unit- lie will no snim peeling on bis own account, 1! t.v in Callfernla h,- has been peel Ing for others. pros-cent-pros- .Moll ears. 2'.l Smith Grape St. Mi s. Paul 111,,,,, lie , -d. nh,. has been tho guest of M,s. How r, a. nil of this ciiy rr a wo.-k. left f,. ,cr Grants Pass home ist eiening. ac companied h Attorney lllam-hard. her, hush, ml, who has l..ii here oii legal business for several ,!a.s. Alice llrudy In l!,e 'ilucrv licit" from the famon- play, .-,- ,, Star theater this denim. Frosh chocolates nt He Voe'a. Carl llolllimner, merchant, and Arthur Perry, iiesp.-ip,.r ,-,.,, left Friday owning fr Portland, where they wire iimle, instruction i report lo Cipialn 111,,, l.e fr len In the naval resene;., haiiu been called lo (be rolois. ii,.r inn of their friends gathered si t. mh0 to lifd them "hurry back " Pig Cc milk shakes nt Po Voe'j, t W. W. Wlllits, of Persist, who has been feeding a purt of his stock lit the valley near Phoenix for some weeks, returning the herd to tlio K.Ik creek will lie hack Monday to arrange for returning the hesd to tho Klk creek hills. Tho snow is rapidly disapear lug from that region. Just received it fresh supply of beef scrap, fish scrap and poultry supplies. li, IS. Drown. Human hair nets, 3 for 2.rc. Marl nollo Hair Shop. H' .Mrs. M. A. Miller left Saturday morning for an lOaster visit with friends at (limits Pais. She will re turn Monday. William Miller, her husband, who went to lietid from Med ford some months ngo, Is now In Portland, where he will probably re main for tho summer. Johnson for high class watch re pairing. tf Two new songs, "The Twilight Hour," and "Crater Lake," 321 All members of the Kastern Star planning to attend the Easter seiv lcos at the Presbyterian church Sun day a. in. are requested to meet at Pi of. Andrews' studio before II 'o'clock Phono 884 Heath's Drug Store. Everything In Easter millinery at Lottie Howard's. 14 The Epworth League of tho Metho dist church will hold an early morn Ing prayer meeting at tlio church Sundav ninrnlni? nt It n'rlnnlr All ni,)cra of tuo Ipn(.0 nnd fl.,cn(ls aro urged to bo present. Tho season is getting Into Seed with heai less barley. We have It in any quantity. L. B. nrown. Attorney George W. Trcfren of Ashland did legal business at Jack sonville and Medford today. Just received a fresh supply of beef Reran, flub Rerun nn1 nnnllKv oirnu tea T. n nniin Dr. Holno, physician and surgeon. Specialty, eye. oar, nose, throat Of fice over Meeker's. Glassos fitted. .Mrs. Geo. I. Avery arrived this morning for a visit with friends at 1'.,,,. t,.t... r - i. "h'u will IUI M W UUh, See Dave Wood about that fire in surance policy. Office, Room 404 M. V. & II. nidg. Tho season Is getting lato. Seed Willi beardless barley. Wo havo it In any quantity. L. n. Brown. IS. V. French of Grand Ilaplds, Michigan, Is In the valley for a brief visit with old-time neighbors and friends. times sells Ford cars, $200 down and i'ia a month. Penwlll Hardin, a sugar beet man i-acK or irrigation on sonic of our best sugar boot soil will, ho says, hold sugar beet development In abeyance. Dr. Frank ltoberts, dentist, St. Murks' building. .Miss C. A. Gerard, who has been visiting with rriends In the vicinity of Jacksonville for a week, left today for her home In Yreka. Placo ordors now for vegotablo plants of all kinds. Portland Avenuo Greonlioiiso. Phono 87-H. 2S Henry McCnll of Ashland Is attend ing to business in Medford today. "Mack" is getting small business de tails out of tho way bo ho can go to war. Ho would accompany troops to Europe, ir possible, s'.ould this coun tt conclude to send an army over there. W. II. Drown, upnolstorlng, mat tress renovating, auto trimming and top work. H3 N. Front. Phone Ha-,1. S27 George llrenls or Walla Wulln, Washington, Is looking over the Flock slliiatlon In this valley and adjacent stock ranges with a view lo becoming Interested here. Buttermilk 10c gal. Da Voe'. Amoa Kwlng of Portland drovo Is Hoick lo Koschurg, but concluded to cover the remainder of his Journey by "'"in. Ho tarried In Medford today on business, but will go Into northern California dllsrlcts tomorrow. Sweet cider nt Do Voo's. . The Medford Vulcanizing Works has moved to No. la N. Fir street. Jade Patterson of Minn. Nevada, a mining man. arrived today to devote Ibe slimmer to work In the mines In tills vicinity. Mem cars, 20 South Grape St. Johnson for high class watch re Pairing. tf, C. M. Van (leva of Ituch is a busi ness visitor In Medl'ord today. Gasolino and oil nt De Voe'e. S. G. Showaller, a valley orchard ,sl ls Iransactlng business in the vnl lc metropolis today. Tako Hint broken pump to tho Pa cific Highway Garage, JO South Bart lett st. Davles Welds Anything. Mrs. ,. x. Taylor, who underwen! an operation nt Sacred Heart hospital a few iiays ago, Is reported to be im- proving very sntlsfactorll, Clancy Is her physician. Dr. Pnkery goods nt Do Voo's, Lloyd Corey has Joined the V. S. army signal corps anil gone to the Vancouver bnrrncLs. Dr. Hart, physician and surgeon, office Jackson County Hank Build ing. . The pcrsou who cashed check Jli ul Nash hotel fin got to sign it. Check dm,-. Jan, ::o; chivk number 21.1; drawn, lu faMir Nash hotel on First Nailomil bunk. Maker, please call. ' Striet orders are now In force to prevent tramps from riding on the trains In tho mountainous regions of the west, or on pasenger trains anywhere except In tho regularly gal manner. No chance will be taken to crrry Irresponsible persons Into the guarded zones In that way Tliorefore, a marked decline In hobo travel may be noted In the Immediate future. Charles Gault and Bryan Turnhain enlisted today in 'Company Seven, C. A. C. That organization now lacks only 2."i members of the full war strength and it is believed that that deficiency will quickly be made up. A riderless horse, harnessed with brldlo nnd saddle, dashed wildly west on Sixth street this morning. but was captured near the postoffice building by Harry Jones, who recog nized the animal and noon restored it to Its owner. Limo nnd sulphur in barrel or by tho bulk. Bardwell Fruit Co. Phone ALLIED FRONT CHEERS (Continued from Page Ore.) versal wish that the Unite! Slates should be represented on tho fight ing lino at tho earliest possible mo ment, It only by a brigade or division. Mingled with tho universal desire that the war should soon be ended that It would last long enough to glvo tho Americans a chance at tho Germuns. Apart from the purely military view the soldiers keenly appreciated the moral weight of America's decision. "Wo know how delighted we nro and canont help feeling that the news will equally depress tho Germans," was tho expression, not of one British of ficer, but of scores. Some of the British officers reiterated the view expressed to tho correspondent when diplomatic relations were severed, that American participation might first consist of the sending of special detachments, such as aviators, ma chine gun sections and 'batteries of artillory. FORECAST SHOWS SHORTAGE. (Continued from Page One.) year being one of Hie paramount questions nl'feeling the United Stutcs in ihe war, extraordinary interest centered in the government's report lodny showing the condition nnd pro duction forecast of the winter wheat enip planted lust iiutumn. The extent of t lie winter when! crop, usually ' about two thirds of tlio entire pruduclion of wheat in Ibis TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED Itoom with bath privilege and breakfast near In with private family. P. O. Box 1042. 14 K SALE Limited number of breeding liens from highly devel oped egg laying strain of Whlto Leghorn. Havo trap nested more Ihan MM) birds to securo my pres ent flock. Call and Inspect stock. W. J. Warner, 019 South Oakdalo, Phono liOti-.M. ir. WANTED By educated elderly lady n positon as companion or house keeper for small family of ndults Phono C 1 1-J I. l l FOIt SALE Surrlfico. Monarch range, chairs 2ue, nickel kotlles 2iic, $20 chandelier $7; piano box. I (Hi King. 1 4 MRS. A. TRUE LUNDY District Manager. MOTK1. SIICDKOltl) Ml 1IONH fOlt.SKTS Prices $3. at) up. Appointment by phono or call at Iioom 409 after 3 p. in. Agents wanted for Grants Pass and Ashlrud. AMKSKMKXTS TONIGHT Douglas Fairbanks Happy, buoyant nt his best Is here In tho MATRIMANIAC It's Big It's WlmlcNonio. Also Fox Two-Heel Comedy "CHASED INTO 1.0VK." , TOMOUHOW- l'.tliel IIhitjiiiui-c PAGE AMl'SKMtsNTS TON l HIT Star ALICE IWtADY In "THE IH NGHV I1EAKT" From the famous play of "Frou Frou .' Wld says Miss Brady is seen at her best. Alro Vit. Comedy "THE rWSTF.ItS." TOMOUItOW borne. Unby Msrle OS- country, is n vital question, inasmuch as the allies will depend lo a large degree upon American supplies and Argentina lia.s placed an embnrgo on wheat and flour exports. The winter wheut area lust nuliimn was 40,000,000 acres, one of Hie largest ncreages ever planted. How much of this acreage will have to he uhnniloncd becntiso of conditions, which prevailed during the winter has been n causa, of much seculatioii. Keports from different sources reaching Hie department of agricul ture have indicated (hat there was some killing of winter whent in many sections of Kentucky, Tennessee, Illi nois, Indiana, Ohio, Missouri, Okla homa, Kansas nnd Texas, and of hard red winter wheat in the west ern nnd southwestern plnins, par ticularly in Kansas and Oklahoma. Is Winter Killed. Whether the extent of the damage is more than the uvcriige was un certain. Luck ailctjujile snow Accuracy is our strong point. Every pair of uliisscis that we sell, must be precisely right, to satisfy us, and you. DR. RICKERT Suite 1-3, Over Slay Go. Highest quality, jewelry repairing, diamond setting, watch repairing. Martin J. Reddy Agate mounting and en graving. 212 E. Main St. Modford. Ore. Thnt'a the Maxwell policy, filed nnd Immutable as the Rock of Clbrultiir. For years the Maxwell Company Iina been proving It In the Maxwell car, which lias come to be rccodnlzcd aa the "World's Greatest Motor Cur Value," us the cur of power of ease of control of stability of endurance of economy. 200,000 satisfied Maxwell owners attest to the success of that policy. More I ban three thourand Mnxwcll dealers owe their busi ness stubillty to the fulfillment of that policy. The First Consideration is Maxwell Owners' Protection No matter what other motor car manufacturers may do In the face of the Rriiitly Increased cost of raw materials, the Mnxwcll Company Is golnft to maintain tho hlfth Max well standard of quality and only make a slight increase in the cost of the car. While we are sorry that there Is any Increase, it can t be helped because the first consideration is Maxwell quality, the quality which has ftlvcn tho Maxwell the two world's non-stop records of 22,000 miles, the 1016 record, and 2.1,500 miles, the 1V17 record, at umazlngly high mileage per Halloa of gasoline. This Smali Increase ! Your Big Insurance Policy If the Mnxwcll Company didn't mnl;e tho Increase, slight as it is, It would have to skimp here and there in materials, construction and refinements, nnd Aaf the Maxwell Company will never do. No manufacturer can mako a car today for the same cost lis he could u year ngo. t The fact that the price of the Maxwell will be raised is your assurance that the Maxwell campaign is still putting the same quality Into the car your liuarantre of still getting the "World's Greatest Motor Car Value." In Fact, Better Value Than Ever Before As i matter of fact, the Maxwell is uow an even better "buy", than ever before. IP covering during the winter lias been reported nnd prolonged and severe drought conditions have followed. Much of the winter sown in reage that has been nbuudoned undoubted ly will bo sown to spring whent lie- OUR SERVICE And What It Means to You A TWO-NAME GUARANTY OURS AND THE MANUFACTURER'S. As a Rule You Would Rather Take a Two-Name Note Than a Single-Name Ncte, Wouldn't You? No matter how well you miht know a man nor how much confidence you might have in him, if he wanted to give you his note guaranteeing future payment of a loan, you'd just a little rather have some other reliable parly share the responsibility with him. When we sell an implement we .guar antee it to be all we claim it to lie. But behind us stands the manufac turer of the implement he shaves the responsibility with us. This two name guaranty applies to every im plement we sell no matter whether Maxwell Quality has been and will fee rigidiy maintained in spite of the big and constant increases in A. W. WALKER AUTO CO. i SOl'Tll 1-TU STKKKT, .MKIl'"OKI, (i!,'K. l ... cause o (lie iiicli.uitcd signage of me winter crop and Hie prevailing lnli pri'-es. (Vlciil specialists of the depart ment of ngriculliire uie recnii::i:ei'd- i ing to formers that if the crop is net HUBBARD BROS. me cosi or iiai.eriai Not because the model or design is changed In whole or In part, but becauso the Maxwell you buy today is the super- refinement of the original highly successful model of four years ago, tho super-product which time and experience In manu facturing this powerful car have demonstrated to be right, tho same proud Maxwell model which. In recent competi tive tests held by the Shetticld Ncicmilic School of Yale end Prof. Gallup of the Worcester Polytechnic Institute, proved Itself the most economical of all the cars tested. The Car That Everyman Can Own Maxwell economy of upkeep lias made It everyman's car. Thousands upon thousands of Maxwell owners have told us that their running costs are as little as six to eight dollars per month an amount which tlio average man spends on casual luxuries. Tho Maxwell gives an amazing mileage per gallon of gasoline. Instance, the world's non-stop record run of 22.000 miles, when a Maxwell stock car averaged 22 miles per gallon of gasoline. Owns a World's Non-Stop Champion Car There Is no reason why you shouldn't. It's lirst price Is small far less, when you take Into consi deration its complete equipment and luxurious refinements, than any other car made. Then Its cost of upkeep is.so little as to make the cost of a family's ordinary luxuries extravagant bv comparison. With the power in Irs motor to make up hill nnd down dale like a level road ; .' with the e;i3e of control that makes driving shir, trouble less pleasure; and with the stability and endurance that makes the Max well, not a one season, but a nv.uiv-nins.in car: the Maxwell is beyond doubt tlio "World's Greatest Motor v. iuiuu v limn o mr. May 1st, the New Price $665 Goes Into Effect But You do not have to pay the Increase in Price if you buy your Maxwell now. more ilian half killed to let it grow. Where more than that hns been killed ilk the northern purt of the belt S3".d ing to spring wheat is recommended, but in the southern v;rt of the re gion, planting of corn is proposed it be an engine,' plow or spike-tooth harrow. Big and small purchasers are protected equally. We wouldn't handle goods of the maniilai'i iircv who wouldn't stand bui;k of everything he claimed for them. A)d so you have real assurance that you are get! ing just what we say you are getting when you buy from us. Both our and' the manufacturer's reputations are at' stake. Drop around to the store some day we want vou to. see what we have. .1 - - 'At AtfHAWCSS Js