PACE TWO
MEDFOTID . MATL TRTBTTNE MEDFOTJT), OREfiON, SATURDAY, APRIL 14, 1917
I0CAL AND
PERSONAL
; Walter liunlap formerly clerk of
tho hotel JoBculilne, CiraritH I'ass,
1 has accepted a situation at the Hotel
Medfonl.
i Mrs. l.eueli, cornets made to meao-
urements guaranteed. I'lione fK:i-J.
Mrs. Leigh Swltieon left Saturday
to join lier husband wlio wan called
; to tho eoloi-H hy tlio naval reserved
; last week and in now stationed upon
rccrultini; duty at Portland.
Johnson for hlnh class! watch re
pairing. , if
Tom Morrlman, who was called to
the colors aw blacksmith in the naval
fst-rvo Saturday, took IiIb family to
Hromorlon with him, having dispos
od of Ills blacksmith shop,
Dr. Hart, physician and surgeon,
office Jacksen , County Hank Bulld
lng. Mrs. E. I.. Miller, field vorl.er for
ti'.c- Home Mission hoc.Ic1.it of Ihe
Vcthodlr-t Kpincopal cliurch, leaves
left for Hosehui'K Saturday morning,
where sho will speak in tho church
Sunday In the Interest of Homo Jlie
sion work.
See Dave Wood about that fire In
surance policy. Office, Koom 404 M.
F. & H. Bldg.
M. h. Meadows of Jacksonville,
formerly of Modford, who enlisted a
few weeks ago In the naval roeserves
as a carpenter's niato, has been ord
ered to report for duty at the Ureui-
erton naval yards. He has also been
directed to bring with him James M.
Mock, fireman, ad class; and Albert
A. Mitchell, yconmtii 3d class. All
these are Jacksonville boys and nre
enlisted in the naval reserves. They
expect to leave Medford Sunday even
ing. Just received a fresh supply of
' beef scrap, fish scrap and poultry
supplies. L. n. Drown.
Miss Mildred Hilton, who enlisted
recently In tho naval reserves as
lolophono operator, has been sent
transportation from Modford to Brem
erton for herself and six other enlist
ed glr'.s. As mail orders havo not
been received aB yet from the navy
yards she does not know the names of
tiio girls whom she is to take with
her.
Try California Washing Powder
makes your clolhes white as snow.
Voiir grocer keeps it. 2S
S. 15. Hullls has a foreo of men at
work out at his Sterling mine getting
ready for spring mining. Water hi
just beginning to como down from
the mountains and tho ditc.i Is near
ly filled. Ho has some very rich
ground to work off this season and
with an abundance of water ho ought
to realize a rich clean-up.
Tho Medford Vulcanizing Works
has moved to No. ir N. Fir street,
Joe Itroad of Jacksonville Is spen 1
Ing iieverul days In Medford prior to
returning to the Mine Ledge mine,
where he hai been located since last
October.
liakeiy goods at Do Voc's.
Hort Stanclil'l, of Iliinsmulr, Cal.,
Is visiting friends in Medford.
Dr. Clara Dunn, office rooms 10
unci 1 1, Jackson Co. Dank Dldg. 30
George llaussen or ltosehurg Is
spending several days in Medfonl on
a lHNin't& mission.
Fresh chocolates at De Voo's.
A. J. Van Waning, agent of the
Southern Pacific railroad at Medford,
left Saturday for a short visit al
ltosehurg.
Dig He milk shakes at He Voe's.
Air. nud .Mrs. .;, r;irr Wbo have
been visiting In Medford. havo re
turned to their homo in Vreka.
Dr. Heine, physician and surgeon.
pecmiiy, eye, ear, nose, throat. Of
fice over Mocker's. Glasses filled.
.Mm. liny Humphries and children
are visiting relatives In Albany.
Johnson for high class watch re
pairing. If.
Harry M. Kiihvcil recently of Bal
timore. Mel., has localcd in the llogue
river valley aini will acllvely enter
Hie fruit gam,.. Mr. Kldwell has as
sociated hlmselr with Doctor Web
ster at Talent and will take ncllve
part In (he fruit industry. Mr. Kid-
wen followed Ihe commission busi
ness in Baltimore for over :Mi years
and he unhesitatingly siates the Slew
rt Fruit company is rcnanlcd Ihe
best and most reliable large fruit
dealers In Hie Fulled Slates.
Baths a ,1c. Hotel, Holland
George M. Pope of Ihe firm of Den
nis, Kimball aud Pope, apple and
pear exporters, spent Saturday visit
lug In Mcdtord and examining local
conditions. u0 h optimistic
the prospects for the coming season
and predicts that the Kuropcan war
will be over by Aogn.t.
(ItTsollne nud oil ai e Voe's.
Ml. s .Mildred union, daughter of
A, S. Hiil on was still without orders
Saturday as to when she and the six
other enlist, .il girls In the naval re
serve slutitld Tcport fur duly al the
I'ugi't Sound navy yard. The com
mandant of the navy yard bus sent
trnnaporlalton tirkeu to Miss Dliion
for tho parly.
Place orders now for vegetable
plants of nil kinds. Portland Avenue
Greenhouse. Phono X7 II. lis
The free illuutratid lecture to he
given at tho Free Methodist church
Saturday evening by Mr. and Mrs. S.
II. Cnsberg will begin at 7:30 o'clock.
They are returned missionaries from.
India.
Sweet elder at Do Vote's.
County Prosecutor C, G. Hohorts
is in Portland for several days on
business pertaining to his official du
ties. Gates sells Ford cars, $200 down
and 2u a month,
Mrs. Ada Porclval of Weed, Cal., Is
visiting relatives In .Tedford.
Just received a fresh supply ol
beef scrap, fish scrap aud poultry
supplies. L. I). Drown.
County Commissioner Madden re
turned Saturday from a business vis
it to Seattle.
For the best Insurance seo J-Iolmes,
tho Insurance Man.
In fining Hugo Daly $12.35 for
speeding Police Judge Taylor Friday
suggested that tho friends who were
riding with Daly in his car chip in
and help pay the fine. The boys
were arrested on order of Mayor
Gates by Chief of Police illttson for
exceeding the speed limit while en
route to place a flag on the wireless
station near Central Point. Several
citizens complained to the mayor
about tho speed tho car was making.
The Beason Is getting late. Seed
with beardless barley. We have it In
any quantity. L. 13. Drown.
W. It. Cook, a prominent business
man of Salem, Is in Medford for a
several days sojourn to look ove" the
city and valley geiiorr.lly:
Duttcrmlllc 10c gal. De Voe's.
Saturday was the (iiltest day at the
public market In its history of five
years. Farmers are now buying pro
duce and the llko Instead of selling
This 1b mainly duo to the late grow
ing season and the peculiar conditions
which exist generally over tho coun
try caused by the war.
Take that broken pump to the Pa
cific Highway Garage, 20 South Bart
l'ett st. Davles Welds Anything.
Albert Clark left for Bremerton
Wednesday evening, having been call
ed to tho colors. He enlisted as en
sign in the mosiptito fleet which tho
government Is organizing to meet the
submarine menace. Mr. Clark comes
of a distinguished lino of American
fighters and pioneers in the cause of
liberty, beginning witli Sir John Clll
hort, half brother of Sir Walter ltal
elgn, and included sixteen John Gil
berts, who fought valiantly in the
revolutionary war. Lieutenant Col.
John Ross Clark, an.uuclo of Mr.
Clark's, ilistlng'.iishod himself in the
Civil war, as did also his father.
Phono 8S4 Heath's Drug Store,
The citizens aro gathering a car
load of old magazines and newspa
pers to ship. The money Is to go to
purchnso suplies for tho Hod Cross
of Medford. You can help by bring
ing your old papers to the .Modford
Flro department.
Tho season Is getting late. Seodi
Willi bearless barley. Wo havo it In I
any quantity, h. H. Drown.
"Some of my friends havo confus
ed my name wllh that of Miss Jos
ephine Clark, who was to have left
Medford tomorrow for duly at the
Paget Sound navy yard," said Miss
B'lorniu - e Clark, a talented young Mod
ford musician Saturday. "1 havo en
listed and 1 am anxious to he called
to duty. 1 would have been in the
party that leaves tomorrow only I
missed seeing the recruiting officer
when he was here."
.Metz cars, 211 South Grape St.
The Medford women enlisted In
Ihe naval roservo who have received
orders within Ihe past few days lo
report for duly will depart from the
clly Sunday for the Paget Sound navy
yard, lino party will lie In charge of
.Miss Marian D. Towue, and tho other
in chargo of Miss Bornlce Cameron.
Miss Josephine Chirk, who Is employ
ed iu I ho Jackson County Abstract
Co, office aud woh was ordered to
report for duly Is In tin. Sacred Heart
hospital recovering from an appen
dicitis operation.
Dr. Haigrave, Farmers and Fruit
growers Bank bldg. Phone 2.10.
Sergeant w. W. Fore. In charge of
recruiting In southern Oregon Tor
all branches of Ihe regular army, ar
rived In Medford today from Uluni
alli Falls. He will make his head
ouailer.i al Medford at Ihe Holland
hotel instead of a; Grants Pass as
heretofore. Fore will receive appli
cauls al the hotel at any time of the
day or night.
l.lme and sulphur In barrel or by
Ihe bulk. Bardwell Fruit Co. Fhot'o
KM. .
SlllI without cooks Is the Seventh
company, c. A. c. "We've just got
to enlist two men cooks." Sijid Cap
tain Vance Saturday. Mui who hne
bail experience lu mining or railroad
camps are preferred.
Metz cars, 2!l South Grape St.
Five Jacksonville men who enlist
ed some lime aso in Ihe nnvnl reserve
expect to leave Medford Sunday to
report tor duty at Ihe Paget Sound
navy yard. They aio George I..
Thompson, James M. Ivw, Albert A
Mitchell, ,. 1,. Meadows and .lane;
M. 1,'oik. Tho order '.or the men to
report al Ihe navy yard was received
hv
Mr. Meadows.
!r,
Marks
I'rank KuPens,
building.
dentist, st
FRANCES CARSON AND GE0RG E ALLISON IN
" "DADDY LONG LEGS" AT THE PAGE, APRIL 24
"'4,1 fN
SUGAR COMPANY
DOLLAR MELON
Shareholders of tho Utah-Idaho
Sugar company will vote tit Salt
Lake Clly Tuesday on increasing the
authorized capital stock from $10,-
i( 00,000 to $20,000,000, tho new stock
to bo issued as a 300 per cent divi
dend. An official statement issued says
that tho assets justify this step, as
the earnings of the past two years,
duo to war prices received for sugar
and tho profit realized in disposing
of its Hear Kiver power plant have
been hold In accumulation until now.
Tho total issue will represent actual
values.
Operating as the Oregon-Utah
prominent in the boot sugar indus
try in Utah and Idaho, tho new sugar
factory at Grants Pass lias recently
closed its first season and is encour
aging tiie production of moro sugar
heels in tho Willamette valley. An
other plant Is in prospect at Inde
pendence. Tho Utah-Idaho Sugar
company's new plant In Yakima val
ley will be ready for operation this
fall, when beets from 15,000 acres
are harvested.
Drcrnr
L HLOLiiVL
ECRUnS OFF 10
JOIN IHE COLORS
.Many f 1 it1 mis muY rvhxi ivos ga(li
ori'd at 1W ilepot Saturday morning
to bid I'mvwrll to thu Mi'dlord
men depart in?; lor thu l'not Sound
navy yard for duty in tho naval ro
si'i'Ve. Threo elieors weio ivlmi by
the crowd as the train started to pull
out.
The party was to have numbered
-Ti but Karl Reynolds obtained per
mission to dealy his departure until
Monday, and An-hie It. Fletcher is
sick at his homo with (onslliils. Mi;
Fletcher will report for duty v.a soon
as he recover. N. 12. Hemphill who
also was summoned, died Thursday.
Those departing Saturday with
.John Shriek in eharo were; Louis
linker, A. 1. AppleMate, Fred A. Tow
ell, Perry 1,. Ashentft, Ga.Uord M.
Luomis, Kverett C. Ferguson, Robert
S. Murray. Kdward H. Kdwards, ira
fuseholt, John U. Van Horn, F.roer
K. Purdiu, Tho. T. Merriinun, Ken
neth F. Murray, Paniel V, liimshaw,
Jr., ('art K. Swainson, James C. Mur
ray. Albert F, Urr, Jay Wiuans li:t
inend, ('. F. Iturke, L. V. Famerou
and James F. Walter.
At - o'clock Monday afternoon at
Ihe public library, Prof. A. U Peck,
bead of t lie landscape gardening de
partment of Ihe luvricullural college
vltl deliver a loci are on civic improve
ments and the general appearance
and i.'le o! Mcdt'oid flower c..7rii'-lls,
hr.ielTv and lawns. Tiie puiiiic is
invited.
"lr Kunnintee.l spray hose handles
any kind of mixture, crater I
1 1 arnw ai c to. ;n
I "' "fit '
f;ii;3.i II I - ;
FINE IS REWARD
OF FLAG RAISERS
The following statement from the
four boys who hung a flag on the top
of Hie Central Point wireless station
and were "pinched" for displaying
their patriotism by excessive noise
and sce(l, and fined $12.35 by Jus
tice Taylor, have issued the follow
ing statement, warning niilithnncn
and soldiers to he careful in express
ing llieir pntriotism, lest they suffer
similar fate :
"To I lie Kdilor:
"The Morning Sun pubiishes an
exaggerated statement of the arrest
and fining of the undersigned, which
we desire to correct. The facts
briefly nre liiat we were proceeding
in tin ordinary speed and not an ex
cessive one, to t!n wireless station
when we met the mayor. Tiie pres
ence of I lie Hag and tiie mission may
linve feni !a lillie enthusiasm to the
greeting, lint there was certainly
nothing disorderly-, or disturbing
about tiie salute. When we returned
we were arrested ami fined without
any plea or without submitting evi
denee. Our ignorance of court pro
cedure led us lo believe that tiie
court had the power to assess pun
ishment in Ihe summary manner thus
taken, which we now learn was more
or less on (he 'kangaroo' order.
"Wo suuuest lhat ihe mililel'y or
iiamznihcis confempiafing mobilizing
in tho valley procure Maxim silencers
for bugles, muffle the drums ami
liidiliy furl Ihe flag, lest ils flap
ping in Ihe breeze niny aroue some
local pacili. t from his middav siesta.
"WKSI.KY nii'TKKN.
"IR'GO 11A1.KY.
"1.. I,. I.KW1S.
"JACK CLAI'SKN.
"K. J. JOHNSTON."
Page -Today
IX1KOTIIY (ilSU
in
"TIIK MTTI.K YANK."
Also Kov Comedy, "There's
Many u l-xd" a burlesque on a
"Fool There Was.".
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A liinr.iilflccnt and comprehensive
showing of everything new and up to
(late In
MILLINERY
for women, misses and children. Wo
a.k your inspection.
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Mi. il sol Til 1 111.
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A delegation of eighteen Indies
from Medford attended the annual
convention of the Home .Mission soci
ety, Klmmith district, held at Ash
land, April 11. Tile convention wns
opened by the district president, Mrs.
M .0. Heed of Ashland mid Mrs. O. G.
Howard, recording secretary. Much
credit should be gien io the presi
dent, Mrs. Heed, in carrying put of
ihe splendid program. Mrs, E. L.
Miller, field worker in the western
stnies, gave inspiring tailcs on the
work being done by this organization.
She emphasized the fact, that if tho
American people do not bring Chris
tianity to tiie thousands coming into
this country to' make their homes
they will not believe this the Chris.
tiun land t he foreign missionaries are
telling them of, in Ihcir own native
homes. Another startling fact is the
selling of young girls. Less ilian
three months ago a Chinese girl was
rescued mid is now being cared for
by the mission in San Francisco.
This girl was sold at t lint time for
.frtooo.
The Ashland ladies proved again
what royal entertainers they are
making. All those attending wish
they might soon have ihe privilege of
again enjoying their hospitality. Th.
program enrried out was ns follows
Morning Devotional service, Mrs;
,13. S. Hathaway, Ashland; organiza
tion and appointment of committees;
meeting guests and welcome, Mrs. Y.
.J. Douglass; greetings and experi
ences from the district, Mrs, John IT.
Carkin and auxiliaries; "Our Publi-
IHE CROSS CHILD IS
BILIOUS, FEVERISH
Look at Tongue! if Coated, Clean
Idltlo Stmnneh, Liver,
1 towels.
Don't scold your fretful, peevish
child. See if tongue ia coated; this
is a sure sign its little stonmch, liver
and howels are clogged with sour
waste.
When listless, pale, feverish, full
of cold, breath had, throat sore,
doesn't oat, sleep or act naturally,
has stomach-ache, indigestion, diarr
hoea, glvo a teaspoonful of "Callfor
iia Syrup of l'"ig3," and in a few hours
all the foul waste, the sour bile and
fermenting food passes out of the
howels and you have a well and play
ful child again. Children love this
harmless "fruit laxative," and moth
ers can rest easy after giving it, he
cause it never fails to make their
liltlo "insides" clean and sweet.
Keep it handy, Mother! A little
given today saves a sick child to
morrow, hut get tho genuine. Ask
your druggist for a :0-cent hottlo of
"California Syrup of Figs," which
has directions for babies, children
of all ages and for grown-ups plain
ly on tho bottle. Remember there
are counterfeits sold here, so surely
look ami see that yours is undo hy
tho "California Fig Syrup Company."
Hand back with contempt any other
fig syrup.
MRS. A. TRUE LUNDY
District Manager.
HOTKIi Mi;i1FOUI
Nil HOXK COKSKTS
Trices $3. HO up. Appointment by
phono or call nt llooni 409 after 3 p.
m. Agents wanted choice territory.
Star - Today
HOllKltT U AKWK'K
and
RAIL KAXK
ill
"TIIK IIHAIIT (!' A Ill.ltO."
Also (iood Comedy
"1X1VK I'XDKR COVKIf
TOMORROW "Kliijt l.ear."
Potato Planters
Garden Cultivators
and Seeders
Alfalfa, Clover Seed
Wizard Fertilizer for
Lawns and Gardens
Full line of Pratt's
Poultry Remedies
MONARCH SEED
& FEED CO.
cations," Mrs. H. K. King, Tale
election of officers; solo, Miss Ji
Anderson; "Snapshots J'rom
Field," Mrs. E. h. Miller.
Afternoon ''Quiet . Hour i
Memories," Mrs. Kva McN'ary, M
ford; solo, Miss Mary Young; "I"
Ye Forget the Ased," Mrs. K.
Swot ford, Salem; "(bwl's Children
the liorder," Mrs. K. U Miller;
ception io ileleeaies ol Hie home
Mrs. M. C. Heed, i7 Scenic Drive
Evening I'ruyer, Itev. V,'.
There is Nothing Like it,
Nothing that can take the place of
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l.nini;.
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Licatit inantD bub imu . j - 1
I toilet-not a luxury, but a requisite
i 3tPKL u KA.n I OS arkhln liJt ill mw wilwi
' Enr man End woman in eot(J to tlio nttncltli of dandruff which to contaeiouj and
ntnoty nine out ol every hundred ore BugorinK from it's annoyances. The booklet published
br The Herpicide Comcany, on the hair and ita cure. of ! intens o mtoivst. and HEKFICID E
itseu la a revelation lo au. A sample puiue n nr,.Tm.Uo
will be sent to any addreas upon receipt of Ten Onta m poataffe op silver to coyer cost ot
packing: and mailing. AddreaB THE HEKI'ICIDi; CO., Dept. S, Detroit, Mich.
i Two sizes, 50cand$1.00 Sold Everywhere Guaranteed by The Herpicide Co.'
'Applications at the better
Demand Genuine
Ladies in Southern Oregon Should Realize
the Saving on Low and High Shoes at
ASHLAND-
at 98c, $1.98
PAGE
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Mail Orders Now-Scat Sale Satartiay, April 21, in a. m. Lower
Floor first 14 r,.ws, $1,150; last 4, $1.00. Balcony, first 4 rows, $1;
next S, 75c; balance, 50c.
mi
Should Be Followed by the
Call io Farms
World Wide War Causing Food Shortage
and Famine Threatens
SAFETY FIRST: BE FRLiV.''f. K.,,v family, pv(ry imli-
Vl.l,,,',! slllli,l lit ,.,. ,,.,..,. , . ..' ,,; , ,..,:, ., s!Hi ilriIt,n.
All v.i.'imt liin,U ,-lui'iM I,.
The Ci.,l ;,V licpily I.
nil -('fi'l-al il'llliilVil iii'i'r- ( i
' i
Tiio (.l,t K u i;..;,!. t , ...j.iiy ,,::, r '..r m.Il lumls from $10
per aere iiiv.-inl-, nn lKiS ,..,.y ;.;,wi:.i.
Back to the land. .Ml i.-..i ,,,1-,.. Tli.;w -m vrirc rnp.
i.liy.M,! llu- imd-al-.iu ,.. ...r li-h ).,, ,. ki,s of food
l'1'""1"' i"ry,:ii . i, , V. . :;'.! ! ..l,li,.rs. We cannot
have .-..Wiei- witla.m t,a ,i. ,!.,; tU. (,.m .pro.hi.-inc army nml ro
l'a'k .l l!;e ;".; ami ' .- j .U'.
Douglass; solo', Mrs.. Henry Terry
Elmore; reading, Mrs. T. G. Heine,
Medford; (iiartet, Mrs... Angwin,
Mis-es Cherry, Anderson and Young;
address, Mrs. E. h. Miller, l'asudenu;
mu,-.ii"; benediction.
On account of the rain and genera!
! inclement weather the outing of the
I Crizzlies, who were to have visited
I the dil l's east of Talent on Sunday,
than boon postponed to some future
dale. ' '
it VOU are irouuieu wim umiujuii,
world of comfort in NEWBRO'S'
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lirninirln''
ieoipiyiUG f
HERPICIDE. Try it. One application wil IH
convince. The ieeling ot coolness, me sensefe
of cleanliness and the exquisite odor aref
efficient dandruff eradicator, a delightful hair
dressing, a cleanser and an antiseptic.
NEWBRO'S HERPIdlDE gives the hair
uu v;iiihjv iwKth i.v
a softness and luxuriance uiai. us mwaya
associated with the use of this scalp prophy
lactic. Hair that isn't healthy cannot be
TTpppTi 'Trtle hv rendering the scalD sweet and
keens it so. It is indispensable to the
barber shops and Beauty Parlors.'
Herpicide and GET IT
EL' S
and $2.50 a pair
ONE NIGHT A
T a e sd ay, A pril
TMt MOST FASCINATING
COMEDY of -the; DAY
mi
&y Jean Webster
EMT1RE SEASON et ENTIRE SEASON t
POWERS-' THEATRE, GAIETY THEATRE.
CHICAC-a NEW YOgK
HENRY MILLER
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"Mfr i'., i- ihis .iun Free Rent
':.n m I im I - nf niie iiLTu upwiirils.
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