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MEDFOKD MATL TRTBTTNE MEDFORD, OREfiOX, MONDAY, APPJL Ifi, 1917. r- PACE TWO fOCAL AND PERSONAL 1MB A. Nlliloy of Moilrortl Is registered t Hotel Foi'tltin l. Portland, Oregon. Sergeant I''ninli, tlio J l-yoar-olil mascot and bugler of tho Seventh Company, C. A. (.'., no longer given the company his undivided lovo and attention, duo to I lio fad that Ills molhor and pnl dog from whom lie had lieen Bopuraled for weeks, ar rived In Medfo'il from California sev eral days ago. "WhaU'H your dog's nnmeV" the hoy was nsknrt Monday. "IIi narnu Id l-'lora," was tho reply. AT rp leach. corTtK ma'lo to picas UicluUits Kuaruiiued. i'liune 0S:l-J. A hail I'.lldo near the Dollai hide brltlgo will have to he avoided by motorola who desire to no through the hardships of an autoiuohllo trip over the Slsltiyotis. Pearl Davis who Ineldontally brought tho nuws to town returned to his home the mountains on Monday. Johnson for high class watch' re pairing, tf The HiiperstltullouB anil credulous from among Metlford'B population will have to worry alone without the services of a clnlrvoyant or fortune teller, as tho clairvoyant who waB lo cated In the Palm hlock for tho past year or bo, hail loft tho city for parts unknown. tl Sho .'dosed up Bhop the latter part of last week and departed on a night train. Wanted Audita for hlgh-clasH household necessity. Liberal com mission, ltnplil seller. Addresa I.aclio Specialty Co., 14 to Kolsoni St., San Francisco. Among out of town pcoplo here looking over tho city and valley with tho possibility of bocomlng perma nent residents are Mr. and Mrs. Paul W. Kootltz of (irasR Iiungc, Mont.; C. It. lleinwny of Modesto, Cnl.; W. J. Clifford of llutto, Mont.; and W. H. Cook of Salem. Dr. Hart, physician and surgeon, office Jackson County Dank llulld ing. V. II. Farrnr has gone to Port land to locale in that city perma nently, llo was for years In tho em ploy of tho Oregon-California Power company. Seo Dave Wood ahout that flro In surance policy. Office, Hoom 401 M. & II. llldg. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mcdownn and family of Plnlto. Cnl., are visiting In Medford. Miss Anno Hamilton will hnvo chargo of I ho stenographic ofl'lco of Mrs. M. T. Kd wards whllo Mrs. wards Is at llremerton. W. K. Prlco of Ccnlrnl Point has purchased the lilaelismlth Bhop of T. T. Merrlman, who left the illy Sat urday to report for naval reserve du ty at tho llremerlon navy yard. Just received a fresh supply of heef flcrap, fish scrjip and poultry Biippllea. j, 11. Drown. K. K. KiiJ.ll, who Is well known In Medford and .larksnn county, and who was reared In Jacksonville and sided Micro until 15 years ago, when ho located In Portlc.nd, has Just an nounced his candidacy for election ns city commissioner of that city. Mr. Kuhll who was a representative from Mnllnomnli county In the hist loglala- lorr- o prominent In the hil dncis ami civic life or Portland. Try California Washing Powder innkes your chillies whlto as anew. Your grocer keeps It. 2S The Postal Telegraph company ev idently wiinlH nothing to do with (he word "tlerniaii." A general lominiind from Its New York headiuarlers ad dressed to all IIb offices In the tinn ed Slates has Just heen received In .Medford. ordering Hie removal or all signs pertaining to Cernniu rallies from Hit; officii :,,. windows. The order ali o forbids I lie acceptance of any telegrams fur Cerinauy. I'ntll recently the company has accepted ciihle messages r.ir (lermany, which were sent hy way of the Sayville wlreievs station. lli'KUlar April Jackson County IttiK Iness Men's association nieellng at Crowr-oii's ii:::u sharp I his evening. II M I i ... ... unit tuners will discuss Among those froir out of town who are In .Medford to attend tho IJam rosch orchestra concert Tuesday ev ening, are .Mrs. Guy Palmer and Mrs. Warner Semple of Copco, Cal., who are guests of .Mr. ami Mrs. ileorge Andrews. Dr. Clara Dunn, office rooms 10 and 11, Jackson Co. Dank llldg. 36 Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Stanley and children left for Merlin on Monday, at which place they will locato per manently, Mr. Stanley having taken over the siipcrlntendoney of tho Com merieial company orchard, llo has heen foreman of tho Hollywood orch ard near Metlford. Ilig Of. milk shakes at De Voo's. A. K. Kcumcs left for Waldo on , ture removed. (lorald Sooy-Smlth spent Sunday and Monday visiting relatives and looking after his orchard. He re turned to Portland Monday evening. Tho season is getting late. Seed with hcarless barley. We hare it In any quantity. L. B. Brown. Born To Mr. and Mrs. B. T. IJC losh at Ahordcen, Wn., April 16, Joan Maxlno Delouh, weight S pounds. Grandpa S. S. Smith Is receiving con gratulations. Metis cars, 21) South Grape St. Hereafter all recruiting for the 7th company, C. A. C, will ho done at Its armory. The erstwhile recruiting headquarters Vt 127 K. Main street, wero closed up today and tho furnl- E' this year s county fair and other mat ters of Interest are coming up. Mr. and Mnr. 1). II. Casherg, mis. slonarles of the (,,., Methodist church i t Mai'.pur. India, for In years pint, loft for Ilium I'nsn on Mon day, vhere they will deliver a lec .in., .'veiling. rhey spoke at tho Metlford i linrch on Saturday even ing. They evpeot to return to duty In India nevt lull, having heen on fur lough In this country for ahout n year. Tho Medford Villi milling Worki has ifioveil lo No. i:, x. Kir street. I lie l ell, i;e Women's club will have cliaige of Hie In.-nmi I iniiellng Hi In evening and will Hie piny. "Justice." Unltery goods at lie Voe's. Captain .1. T. C. Nash of llei Cal., owner of tho 'Nash it,. Medford I'll hnslnesii. Until 3 ."c. Hotel. I ! 1 1.1 n il Mr. and Mrs. Hit-hard Si liuler have OR their guest, Miss Huth I'lt-kol of Klnmalh Fulls. Freh chocolates, at De Voe's. Monday morning where he will spend several days at his mining property. Or. Heine, physician and surgeon. Specialty, eye, ear, nose, throat. Of fice over Meeker's. Glasses fitted. Tho Jury that heard the evidence In the action brought hy George and Barbara Mollo, against tho Itogun Hlver Orchnrd company, brought In a verdict for the plaintiff in the sum of J17."0, In Judge Calkins court at Grants Pass Saturday. Tho amount sued for was $7100. Mollo contract ed, aB ho alleged ho supposed, to pur chase a tract of land of the defend ants, and later proceeded to clear and develop tho lands. His suppos ed contract being only a lease, he sued for tho return of money spent In clearing, orchard, personal ser vices, etc., in nil a claim of $7100. Tho jury granted judgment In the sum of $17fi0. Johnson for high class watch re pairing, tf A. C. Randall, formerly proprietor of tho Talent Orchnrd company, now a prosperous grain broker of Minne apolis and Winnipeg, Is spending a few daya in Medford with his family, cnroiite homo from a vacation spent nt Honolulu. Gnsollno mid oil nt Do Voe's. Miss Snetllcor and Miss Ballard, high school teachers of Eugene, who Imve been spending their Easter va cation In Medford ns guosts of Miss Snedlcor's brother, F. G. Snodlcor, returned to lOugeno Monday. Place orders now for vegetable plants of nil kinds. Portland Avenue Greenhouso. Phono 87-B. 28 W. T. Grlevo who only returned from a trip to Yreka on Sunday even ing, left for Montague on business Monday morning. Sweet cltler nt Do Voo'b. Mrs. Chester Stevenson of Ashland who has been visiting Miss June Han sen In Medford, returned homo on Monday. Gates sells Ford cars, $2 00 down and $2:, a mouth. Mrs. Nannie Carter of Kldnrndo. Kas., and who has heen spending sev eral months at Long Beach, Cnl., arrived in Medford on Monday to visit her old time friends, Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Smith, whoso former home was In Kldorado. Just received a fresh supply of beet scrap, fish scrap and poultry supplies. L. 11. Brown. .Mrs. J. I,. Grlevo of llennelt, Cal., arrived III Medrord on Sunday en routo to visit her pnrents, Mr. anil Mrs. Benson near Applegate. For tho host insurance seo Holmes, the lnsiiranco Man. Mr. and Mrn. James McDonald of llodney, la., who hnvo heen visiting C. W .McDonald and family of this my, lert Monday for Merrill, (Ire, to visit Mr. ami Mrs. 1,. K. Pickett, after which they will return to Med ford for a further visit with .Mr. and Mrs. McDonald. Tim season Is getting Into. Seed with beardless barley. Wo havo It In nny iiuantlly. 1,. B. Brown. George C. Wooden left Monday for employment on the Shastir National reserve In Siskiyou county, after hav ing spent the winter In Medford. Mr. Wooilen has been In the eniplov of the government for the past 12 years. Bl rmllk lllc gal. De Voe's. Mrs. W. G. Petllhone and children are enroulo rroin Medrord to Patter son, N. .1.. to join Mr. Polllbono who recently located In Hint city. Take that broken pump to tho Pa eiric Highway Garage, 20 South llart lett st. Davles Welds Anything. Mis. Nettle Hewitt ot San Fran cisco, who has been in Medford vis iting her sister, Mrs. A. J. Stanley, since Decemlier ii, accompanied the latter to Merlin on Monday, and will return homo In a few weeks. Phone sv . - Heath's Drug Store. II. It Treason, the Fugle Point ap ple king, spent Montlnv In Medford. Dr. Frank Huberts, dentist, St. Marks' building. Dr. Ilurgrnve, Farmers and Fruit growers Bank bldg. Phone 230. Dr. George lichee of the University of Oregon delivered an interesting lecture at tho public library Satur day evening upon tlio Russian revolu tion and tho now democracy. He traced the Russian revolution from Its source, and declared that whllo reac tion might follow, the nation would never go back to where It was under the bureaucracy, llo contrasted the ideals of western and eastern Eu rope showing that with tho Impracti cal mystical nature of the Slav, who had never experienced feudalism or the revolution, and was still in the pathrlarchal age with all the simplic ity and brotherly lovo of a frontiers man, such a government as that of the United States was an Impossibility. Ho predicted that Russia would work out her own salvation along purely Slav lines and probably add much to tho world thereby. Mctz Cars, 29 South Grape St. WEDDING BELLS A pretty wedding attended by about 25 relatives and friends was that of Miss Ida ille Whillock and Clar ence B. Evans, at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Whillock, 612 South Holly street, at 3 o'clock Sunday afternoon. The ceremony was performed by Rev. J. C. Rollins of the Methodist church. Tho wedding innrch was played bj Miss Georgia Whillock. A quiet wedding took place at the parsonage of tho M. K. Church, South, 25 North Onkdnlo avenue, Saturday evening at 7 o'clock, April 14, 1917, when Robert W. Lewis and Miss Stel la Stevens or Central Point were Rranham performing the ceremony. These young people have tho well wishes of many friends. At a meeting tonight at 7:110 o'clock in the assembly room ot the high school, to which alt men of Mcd- i'oril mill vicinity ure invited, a home guard comjiuny, for protection of the city during t lie war, will he formally organized. Mayor ('. K. Chiles will preside. It is iinticiimti'd Hint the muster roil will exceed 11)11 mimes MonilaV evening, as nt the meeting held u week ne;n seveuty-eic.ht citizens sign ed up. The committee which was ap pointed to formulate the plan of or ganization ami annumcnt will report tonight. PHYSICAL I DRILL AT THE PAGE At the first annual exhibition of tlio pliysicnl training and music de partment of the Metlfnrd schools at flic l'n;-e theater next Friday after noon at 2 :.')!) o'clock, MOO students from the high school untl various grades will take part, iliss Jennie Hunter, physical training; instructor, and Miss Kilene French, music in structor, will be in charge.' All seats are 25 cents. The first part of the entertainment will consist of fourteen numbers, in cluding n drill with illuminated In dian clubs. The second purt will consist of the presentation by high school students of the operetta, "Ili awuthn's Childhood.'' Married Carl Aloxandor Von' der Hollen. of Ragle Point, and MI3S N'el-, lio Elizabeth Thompson, formerly of the state of Washington, nt the home of J. S. Vilas, on Saturday afternoon, April I I, Rev. Harry K. Tucker, of ficiating. They will resido at lOugle rolnt. WANT MEDFORD YOUNG TO ENLIST AT ONCE , Vernon Vawter received the fol lowing telegram yesterday from Mr. Blackburn of Portland which is self explanatory: Portland, Ore., Apr. 14, 1917. Vernon H, Vawter, Medford, Ore. At Instance H. H. Ward, prosldont Oregon Patriotic Service league I am appealing to you to mouse patriotism of young men of Medford and vicinity to point of enlisting in the United States navy first line ot defense period. Medford has not responded to the president's call for young men aa well as other crtlos of Oregon and I re quost your efforts to arouse red blooded young men to their duty if there are any such In Medford. Navy representative Palm block will arrange transporlatlon. These young men are needed Immediately. BI,.CKIH1RN. HELLO GIRLS OFF . TO JOIN NAVY The telephone-using public of Med ford and vicinity is asked to be as patient as possible and to try and keep its temper within the next week or ten days, us the local exchange will prtibubly he more or less inef ficient due to the fact thnt one-half of the operating force lias gone to naval reserve duty nt the 1 ugel Nnunii nav yard. Their places have been filled, but it will be some time before the usual efficiency of serv ice will be regained. "We ask fur patience on the part of telephone users," suitl Captain A. J. Vance, manuger of the company. Monday. It would hurt the effici ency of nny business institution to have half its working force taken away nt practically a moment's no tice. The naval reserve girls' posi tions have all been filled, but the new incumbents are not- all experienced." E, The automobiles driven hy T. C. N'orris of Medford and S. 13. Conat- ser of Central Point, collded at the intersection of Main and Central late Sunday night. Each was badly dam aged hut none of tho occupants was injured. Mr. Norris who hauls the malls between the depots and tho postoffice, puts all blame for the collision on Conatser, claiming that he had the right of way and that Conatser was violating the city and state nuto traffic regulations in not turning properly nt the corner. Jv'or ris threatens to cause the arrest of Conatser. "liT IF Splendid Character of Patronage Caoital $100,000 T ISTED armnrj tiie MORE THAN 2000 J- PATRONS of the First National Bank are: Farmers, Manufacturers, Mer chants, Housewives, Firms, Corporations anil Cl.ililren. Wb could name many more classifications but the above Is sufficient to sliow how reirercntative of this com munity is oit paforaye. Our ili'i'O-iN now total nearly Ihree iinijli i of a iiiilli'ni dollars, which ;.ii,.,;iii i- -eeiiri-ii Miiciy m ( .-ervaliveV by ou'r investments. : flat M mFORD OREGON ilk VALLEY 00D FELLOWS TO MEET TONIGHT The JIcdfNml Wxli?c of Independent Order of Odd Fellows will have a bifi time Monday niht, incidental to the annual visit and inspection of the lodjje by the rrand master of the Or egon T. O. O. P. jurisdiction, Henry S. YVestbrook of Portland. The Jack sonville, Central Point and Kale Point lndtros will meet with the Med ford lodi;e. and nil Odd Fellows and Hebckahs are expected to be present. Following the business session, there will be nn open session and social time. rTOI? TYTTiTiHT. A V . nr M Z-l-- 1 uesuay,piii THE MOST FASCINATINO COMEOY OR THE DAV &y Jean Webster ENTIf? SEASON at ENTIRE SEASON at POWER S' THEATRE. GAIETY THEATRE, CHICAGO. NEW YOBrW HENRY MILLER , Manager Mail Orders Now Seat Sa'e Saturday, April 21, 10 a. m. Lower Floor, first 14 rws, $1.50; last , $1.00. Balcony, first 4 rows, $1; next 4, 75c; balance, 50c. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY (nit S.M.I-; Monan Ii H'tll't" T utrt't't. Four of tKe Finest Miii-li ypiir ninny thuiisainls of visitors soniot iuu s hundreds in one dny hit ushered through the spotlessly clean modern fac tories of the I'ostiun Cereal ( 'oinpauy, and arc ninde acquainted, through the famous "open door" policy, with the methods used in producing Postum . . Grape-Nuts . Instant Postum and Post Toasties At sirtrlfft almo:ti ni'w tanno nnil kiMllt'n; ; I'lano box. -IiiiI KIiik imiif rt-ail Pll'V. !: Ill roil lil-AI' -Mtiilt'rii r,y 8iN.rom rurulslii'il liiiiicjiluw; ri l-o (iliii'p; I'laiHi; sli't'iilim porch; clnso I", Atltlri's.t V: Taylor, lvnu Ave,. Phono I'-Fr.'. "i; 'o other l'ood is quite so fine for huilding brain and brawn as Grape Nuts, No other drink quite so excellent for the relief of harrassed "coffee nerves" as Postum. No other cereal breakfast food quite so delicious and satisfying as Post Toasties. The trip through the plant is interesting. You are invited to take it when you come to liattle Creek. It conveys an idea of the im mensity of the pure food movement. Competent guides are always in attendance. -T' Postum Cereal Company, Battle Creek, Mich. ' The Portland Hotel PORTLAND, OREGON ....... The Rose City's world-famed hotel, occupying an entire block. All outside rooms. Superior dining and grill service. An atmosphere of refinement, with a service of courtesy. European Plan, $1.50 and Up RICHARD V. GUILDS, Manager Insist Upon Home Products THESE GOODS ARE MADE IN THH ROGUE RIVER VALLEY Ktiip i :;e money at home which oi-' tiii-'.su nil's v I ho lioitor? II Is difflfiilt to toll now, liocicisc the sim In shining but vlu'ii thi'iii' two c:irs run through tho i-hmw r whlrh is coming ovor tho next 1:111 Ihi-ro will ho nil the differenco In tlio ivmlil liocwoon them then. We' iiin'.o Io,..s that do not leak or crack, nii'l uo rop.-Jr tops which havo gone h:ol. Med ford Auto Top Factory Ij. V.. ACKI.liV, riiiprletor. lis Koiilli Central. I I'oi; SM.i: Miir, lilnwi'il. I'hono t; I'Olt HK.VT Kurlil' roonm unci hnlh. T;io it. hnu' yoin (;i :i V. hi'tl hil'm Closvi In. Page -Today nii.i.u: m iiKK In tlio final ctiaplers of (JUMil.VS KOMAM'I-: also m:iiv w.m th i.i, In TIIK NTIMi OK VICTOItY Tomnrroir - TANK KKT.NAN. You Can Be Your Own Garageman by purchasing your automobile sup plies from us. We have evcrythlun from cup grease to hotly polish. It Is a real plc.inure to uso our polish the ilirt comes off so easily, ami the gloss rises as brightly as the sun. , C. E. GATES If good little pigs you'll be rgoue hsvcf&j each mom, . and Ba And drink vour milk mid c.-ir. v?' You'll soon grow into that delectable fame Of havincr "ACOUN" H.niK and T!;icmi for vniir liMinfi PmvT rS.C.' INDEPENDENT MARKET "Around the Corner'' OUR SERVICE STATION fr AcoRin v.. For Telci.hone 8D0 GALVANIZED TANKS OIL AND WATEU and IRKtGATJXU PIPE Oo to J. A. SMITH. 123 N, Grape St. ;P:;tvoi:ize (he Institution '!iaf .Maintains the Largest j P.iyroll in Medford j The Medford Printing Co. IV't Equipped Job 1 : h Oregon Outside of PortlauJ