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PAGTC TWO MEDFORD MATT, TRTBUNK MEDFORD, ORKOOX. WEDNESDAY. APINL 11. 1017. 2 I TOCAL AND PERSONAL M Ibb Georsla Meirs, the well known nurae, lefl Medford Wednes day morning for Seattle where she will spend the next three months. Mrs. Leach, corsets made to meas urements guaranteed. Phone 6S3-J. Dr. Hart, physician and surgeon, office Jackson Count; Dank Build ing. Tho Portland TelnKram of Tuesday contains a cut of Chief Yeoman C W. llelllironner of tho naval reserves, who until Thursday was exalted ruler of tho Modfurd ludsfl of Klks. Tho Telegram says: "Torluy Chief Yeo man C. W. Heilhronner is huvliiK his first real hard work on the recruit ing offices' first lino of real duty questioning Bullors-tc-he." Try California Wushing Powder makes your clothes white as snow. Your grorer kei jib It. 28 Lime and sulphur In barrel or by the bulk. Hardwell Fruit Co. Phore 124. Mrs. O. IS. Osborne has been reap pointed by Governor Wlthycombo for a third term as ini.inliuj- of Oergon state board for examination and reg istrntion of graduate nurses. As nil enrolled Hod Cross nurses must bo registered the work of this board has additional Interest ut this time. Dr. Frank Honoris, dentist, St. Marks' building. Guard your homo ugainst dirt, germs and disease with the Krautz Premier Electric Cleaner from Paul's Electric Store. Easy payments now. 19 Mr. and Mrs. Kdwurd P.. Wright, former residents of Medford, who for tho past two years have resided In California, have returned to Medford with their daughtor Dorothy to re side permanently. Their home at C 10 Plum street Is ut present bolng re modeled beforo they move into it. Mr. Wright, who Is a watchmaker and on graver, wub formerly employed In several Medford Jewelry stores and formerly played in tho Pago theater orchestra. "During our absence In California," said Mr. Wright on Wodnesdny, "wo resided at Long Bea'cb, Sun Diego, Sunlit Clara and OrovlMo nt various times, but wo just couldn't keep away, from Med ford any longer. Medford'B climate Is the best at least it seems tho best , to U8." '. , j "Angollo Ministries," nil Illustrated Hlnrouptlron lecture by Hev. F. T. Porter, will ho given nt tho First Christian church tonight at S o'clock. Tho lecturo Is out of the ordinary and tho Oregon Journal says, "The Bponker seeks the young and old charmed by tho beautiful poetic language, a vorltultlo pnvndlse of flowers from beginning to end." The first pedomoter, the new iwo wheeled motor driven vehicle, ever seen In Medford was driven around the streets Tuesday and Wednesday by an ngent of the pedometer factory. The outfit speeding over the pave ments with the rider or driver stand ing erect was an unusual and odd sight. "Let'B go back to llornbrook" remarked a red-nosed California vis itor to his friend as they watched tho new fangled contrivance speed by. "These hero bone dry Oregon nights is too much fer me.' ' For the best Insurance see Holmes, .ne Insurance Man. Place orders now for vegetablo plants of all kinds. Portland Avenue Greenhouse. Phone 87-M. 28 Forest Supervisor S. C. liartram of Hoseburg, who has charge of tile llmpqua national forest, was a Tues day visitor ut Medford. Dr. Hargravo, Farmer's and Fruit growers Bank bldg. Phone 230. Buttermilk 10c gal. Da Voe's. Hubert E. Smith of the Tax Libera tor, Hoseburg, spent Tuesday In Med ford In the Interest of the Patriotic League service. Mctz cars, 2 South drape St. Sweet cider at De Voe's. Ben C. Sheldon, secretary of tho Grunts Pass Chamber of Commerce, was a Med Tort) visitor Wednesday. Fresh chocolates at De Voe's. Big Go milk shakes at De Voe's. Carl Newbury, son of Attorney Gus Newbury, who bus been attending high school in Klamath Falls, arriv ed In Medford Tuesday and enlisted In tho Sevonth Company, C. A. C. Georgo Mc Donald of Eagle Point uaB also enlisted in the company. Metz cars, 29 South Grape St. Our guaranteed spray hose handles any kind of mixture. Crater Lake Hardware Co. 20 Forty young recruits from the U. S. navy from various points of Ore gon and Washington, passed through Medford Wednesday forenoon en route from Portland and Seattle to tho training station nt Sau Francisco. At iiio Southern Puclfic depot, sevoral recruits gave an improvlsod naval yell. Just received it fresh supply of hoof scrap, fish scrap and poultry supplies. L. B. Brown. Dr. Clara Dunn, office rooms 10 and 1, Jackson Co. Hank Bldg. 38 L. IS. Wakemnn lert Medford Wed nesday for a business trip to Klamath Falls. J. C. Morris, who Is business part ner of II. J,. Ewing, has been In Mod ford to aid in tlio closing out of tho gun stormlmslnoss, returned to Port land on Wednesday, where he is a member of tho firm of Backus and Morris. Johnson for high class watch re pairing. tf See Dav"e Wood about that fire In urance policy. Office, Room 404 M. P. & II. Bldg. . Tho Medford Vulcanizing Works has moved to No. 15 N. Fir street. Bolton Meadows, 17 old son of Mrs. M. L. Meadows of Medford, who en listed In the I'nllcd States navy sev oral days ago as an apprentice, pass ed through Medford Wednesday morning from Portland, where he successfully passed the physical ex amination, enroute to the Mare Is land navy yard at San Francisco. Mrs. Meadows and B. J. Palmer a neigh bor end friend of the family met the boy at the train. Bakery goods at De Voe's. W. T. Beverldge, of this city who enlisted a few weeks ago as civil en glncer, has been called for duty and i instructed to report at the Bremerton naval yards. Mrs. Beverldge, who .has enlisted in the Red Cross service, will-accompany her husband to Bre merton. Their son, I. eland Is now In tho naval service In the Philippine islands, and Will, another son, is c member of company Seven, Medford. The season Is getting lato. Seed with bearless barley. We have It any quantity. L. B. Brown. The headquarters of the -Medford branch of the .National American lied Cross society will hereafter be open Tor work only on Monday, Wednesday and Friday of each week, from 10 to .r o'clock. The headquarters are In tho Sparta building. The person who cashed check $15 t Nash hotel forgot to sign it. Check date, Jan. 30; check number 213; drawn In favor Nash hotel on First National bank. Maker, please call J. A. Moore, special agent of the United States land office, whose pres- ent headquarters are In Portland, Ib still In Medford. Mr. Moore hus been at work in Juckson county In official duties for the past twelve duys. Johnson for high class watch re pairing, tf Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Cofleld or Min neapolis, left for home Tuesday af ter a three months visit with Mrs. G. E. Cory. Gasoline and oil at De Voe's. Mrs. R. W. Waters has as her guest her niece, Miss Gladys Bohm of Cot tage Grove. Gates sells Ford cars, f 200 down and (25 a month, AMVSKMJONTS TONIGHT STAR One of the most gifted and pop ular stage stars, Irene Fenwlck, supported by popular Owen Moore Oil and water will not mix, nor will Fifth Avenue and Coney Is land, but the attempt to make them mix provides one of the most fascinating combinations of typical modern comedy and drama A CX)XHY 1SI,AXI PRINCES from Edwin Sheldon's "The Princ ess Zlm Klin." Also Vim. Comedy, "Itnd Knte." Coming Saturday "The Heart of a Hero.' Conspicuous in the uttlre of E. Crovendore, when arraigned before Justice Taylor Wednesday on the chargo of passing worthless checks was a flag button on which was printed In large letters tho words, "Honor First." Baths 25c, Hotel Holland. The headquarters of the National American Red Cross Society In the Sparta block, will be open for work hereafter only on Monday, Wednes day and Friday of each week from 10 to 5 o'clock. A special meeting of the Greater Medford club Is called for Friday af tornoon at 2 o'clock at the Medford Hotel, when Important business, will be transacted. The season 1b getting late. Seed with beardless barley. We have It In any quantity. L. B. Brown. E. V. Carter, the Ashland banker, and L. L. Mullt, vice president of the Northwestern National bank of Port land, were Medford visitors Wednes day. Mr. Mullt Is spending his vaca tion visiting friends at Ashland. Late enlistments In the Seventh company, C. A. C, Wednesday were those of Lconurd W. Ray, William Carpenter and Mi'rk W. Hinder, all of Medford. Lylo Purdin of .Menford enlisted In the company Tuesday Tuesday night. Take that broken pump to the Pa cific Highway Garage, 20 South Bart lett st. Davles Welds Anything. Royal G. Carter und Waldo W. Wal lack came to Medford from Wolf creek Wednesday to enlist in the coast artillery. Not until tiny had gone through with all tho formalities of enlistment at the recruiting office of the Seventh company did they dis cover that It was a National Guard organization. The young men then declared they thought they were on listing In the regular army that they did not want to serve the Nation al Guard. The enlistments were then cancelled. W, H. Brown, upholstering, mat tress renovating, auto trimming and top work. 142 N. Front. Phone 145-J. 327 f f TutldshBlend I' iH!S if sso' ' J? Jy Comfortable ivhile you ; smke them and flier I 1 Sensible cirrette I ? ? ? y T ? f f ? ? ? ? t y y y y X ? ? 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Otherwise we may not be able to send you your cleaner PHONE 90 Paul's Electric 8iore MKm-'OKI), OIJKCOX Out of town trial orders given promptest possible attention. t y y y y y y y 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 y y y t y y y y y y y y y y