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PAOTC TWO IOCAL AND ' PERSONAL Earl ReynolilH loft Monday nlislit for Seattle to report for duty in the Mm. Minnie itoiiltir.on of .IncliHon vllle was In Mudford today enroute to l.odl, California, where she will make an extondi'd vlflt. Mrs. Arthur Thompson accompanied Mrs. Robin son to tills city from Jacksonville. Frank ieennn, "The llrido or llatu," I'uko tonlnht. H- Wlum last week Captain Todd of Company I, O. X. (I., Wooil'lmrn, naval reserve lit llio Jlrenierion navy Ul.((,, out lo K,.t H(),e truw for the yard, lie cnllsled as a nincliinlst. (.m,.iny'8 dormitory rnd lieadquar- Mrs. Ixwli, corseta made to mcas-l ti!i in tho Outliliert huildlni?. lie urenicnts guaranteed. I'hono (iKIi-J. iIiuiikIiL the task would lie easy hut Mrs. W. K. llarber and children soon found that straw la a scarce nr nave returned from a weeks visit, tiflo In Jackson county. On account with Mrs. Unrher's mother, Mrs. S. I of the severe winter and la(o sprliiK MesBenRer at Williams creek. season the ranchers wero forced to Just received u fresh supply of uso up most of their straw in feediiiK beef BCrap, fish scrap and poultry 1 llvo stock. Komo Tanners refused to supplies. L. n. Brown. ' sell what they had left at any price. At the city council meeting tonight ('apt. Todd lias finally succeeded In ordinances will probably be eonsld-' netting hold of liulf a dozen bales, ered to place a license on tho bll-i Johnson for high class watch re- Hard and pool halls and card rooms pairing of the city. tr Dr. Hart, physician and surgeon, offlco Jackson County Hank Build ing. Charlos M. Kngllsh left Monday night for Niagara, North IJakota, on his semi-annual visit to look after property Interests there. He will he gone from six weeks to two months. See Davo Wood about that flro In surance policy. Office, Room 404 M. F. & H. nidg. Mrs. R. M. Lugar of Portland who has boon visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Arnold at Ashlnnd came over from that city yesterday afternoon and de parted from tho Medford depot Mon ' day evening for Portland. She was accompanied to Medford by her nleco, Miss Suslo 12. Arnold of Ash land. Just received a fresh supply of beef scrap, fish scrap and poultry supplies. L. B. Drown. H, M. Olem, manager of tho local Western Union Tolcgrapu company offlco has Just returned to Medford from Seattle where he consulted with the district superintendent on mat ters pertaining to the war In con nection with the company's business, and as to protection of company property In Medford and Immediate vicinity. Mr. Olem also visited other northwest cities. Dr. Heino, physician and surgeon. Spoclalty, eye, ear, nose, throat. Of flco over Meeker's. Glasses fitted. Dr. John F. Hart, well known young Medford physician and former physician at tho county poor fnrm, loft for Portland on Monday night to roport for duty In tho officers' re servo corps of tho navy. Ills orders to roport were received Sunday from Chief Medical Kxnmlner lloyt. Dr. Hart has had military experience hav ing served as officer In the Illinois National Ounrd. Bakery goods at Ho Voo's. Mr. and Mrs. V. T. llevorldge left Medford on Monday night for the Bremerton navy yard to report for duty In the naval reserve. Mr. Ilev orldgo Is enlisted as assistant engl noor. Try California Wushlng Po-vder makos your clothes white as snow. Your grocer ltcci s It. 2S ytie Bernard Motor Car company yostordity received another car lond of Dodge cars from the factory, all of which but one were sold by last night. Tho Medford Vulcanizing Works has moved to No, 15 N. Fir street. Ernest Sharrock. expert mechanic employed at the Washoe smelter at Anaconda. Mont , who has been visit ing In Medford for several days, left Tuesday for Anaconda. "Times are simply great all over Montana," said Sharrock. There Is Immense activity In all lines, but especially In the mines and smelters where (hero I work for everybody. I've been In a number of slates cast and west In tho past few months, but none are a: good and have us much activity a: Montana In my opinion." Fresh chocolates at He Voe's. Uland Noc of MedToid who ha: been employed In tho Anglo-I.ondon and Paris bank or Sun Ft.viclrco for a year past, hns resigned his pillion and returned to Medtnid o go into active service with Hi,- Seventh com pany, C. A. C, or which lie has long been a member. Halhs :re. Hotel. Holland Karl Hubbnrd. minli-m at tin' Oe gon Agricultural ol!o:, re- lined , Medford on Siinrinv and Monday n'l.r noon ruenllsti'd in the S,euth o pany, C. A. ( , or which he a former member. Dr. Clara Dunn, office rooms nd 11, Jockson Co. Unak llldg K. B. Merrick, who has be, n In Devil's Lake, N. l , the p.ist nin-ih looking after his land lntonv!s. i back In Medford. Mr. Men-Irk i-'-p-'r' tho crop prospects of North li.ik-.ita are umisuely fine and that the wivuh rr there has been much better and tee season further advanced than In vicinity. North Dakota runner, h.n been very busy seeding tor some time, ho says. J'taee orners now for vegetable plants of all kinds. Portland Avenue; Oreonhouse. Phone ST It. ?l (leorge Maddux of Medford Is r, K. Isterod at Hotel Portland. Portland. Oregon. The season la gelling late. Soe.l with beardless barley. We have It in any quantity. L. 1). Drou. .elmid Noo returned yesterday from Herkeley, Cal., where ho li.ir been attending college, lo join com pany Seven, C. A. C, of whicn he Is a member. Johnson for high class watch re pairing, tf Karl Hubbard returned to Medf'JCd from Corvullls to join his company, Seven, C. A. C. A place was reserved tor him by tulegrapli. Gasoline and oil at He Voo'b. Mr. nnd Mrs. Richard Sthulor havo as their guest, Miss Ruth Pickel of Klamath Falls. dates sells Ford cars, $00 down and $25 a month. ' McCluro Gregory, prominent min ing man of San Francisco, who has been attending to mining business In this district, left on the early train this morning for the Bay City. He exprosses the opinion that Medford Is destined to bo n prominent mining center. I lo will return in two weeks on Important business. For tho best Insurance see Holmes, the Insurance Man. II. W. Campbell, the progressive farmer now In tho employ of the Southern Pacific company, who was prevented from keeping an engage ment lo lecture In this city two weeks ago by sickness, writes to tho Com mercial club from his home In Lin coln, Nebraska, that ho is recovering rapidly and hns fixed tho date of May D, tho first Saturday In Slay, for his uddress and stereoptlcon illustrations In Medford. Mr. Campbell, speaking for tho Southern Pacific company, de clared that I ho squirrel pests on the right-of-way of that llho would soon bo absolutely annihilated. Sweet cider at Do Voe's. F. L, Wendt of tho Valley Candy Co., loft last .evening on a business trip to Seattle, Spokane, nnd other northern points. Tako that broken pump to tho Pa cific Highway Garage. 20 South Hiirt- lett at. Davles Welds Anything: Mr. and Mrs. A. 11. Hodgson left Mond:'y for a visit at Grants Pass In connection with the forestry sor- vlco. Phono SSI Heath's Drug Storo Hie Rev. Alfred A. J. Hogg left Tuesday morning for Rosehurg to ot- tond the Presbytery. In Ills nb- senco next Sunday morning the pul pit will bo supplied by Rev. Harry K. Tucker. Tho choral orchestra will give a sacred concert In the evening Rev. Hogg will address the Presby tery on the subject "The Value of a Soul." I'uttermllk 10c gal. Do Voe's. Forty young men who rerently en listed In the navy from Baker, Ka huna, and Vancouver, passed through Medford Tuesday enroute to the navy recruiting station at San Francisco. See the new novelties at Lottie Howard's. 22 Henry S. Westbrook of Portland, who as grand master of tho Oregon Jurisdiction of the Independent Or der of Odd Fellows, visited Hie Mod fold lodge Monday, left for Rogue Ulver on Tuesday morning to assist the lodge there. He will also visit the Grants Pass and Ashland lodges before returning home. lllg fx- milk shakes nt De Voe's. Mis. K. G. Wilson has returned to Medford from a visit with her sister at IMrowood, Cal. Meti cars. S'.i South Grape St. I). A. Iloman of Grants Pass was a business visitor In this city Tues day, us was also George lOlwood of B u gene, 'Plpo of Discontent," Triangle comedy. Page tonight. 22 F. L. Vincent left for Weed on Tuesday where ho will bo employed In tho lumber mill for the summer. Ills brother, Vt. W. Vincent, luft Tuesday for Klaniuth Fulls In which city ho may locato permanently. Dr. Frank Koiierts, dentist, St. Marks' building. Twenty German prisoners of war passed through thiB city Tuesday fore noon, confined In a special cur witli barred windows and doors, In cus tody of five United Slates govern ment officers and one soldier. The prisoners who lire from Gorman ships Interned at Seattlo and Portland, are being taken to Angel's Island, where they will be confined until peace is declared with Germany. Henry Miller will send "Daddy Long-Legs" on tour this season, to play tho larger cities of the south and Pacific coast. This organization. will ho ono of tho strongest Mr. Mil ler has ever sent out and will Include players selected .from tho three com panies which played the Jean Web stor comedy last season. "Daddy- Long-Legs" has had wonderful suc cess In New York, Chicago, Boston, Philadelphia and the larger cities of tills country and Canada and In Lon don, whero It is now running at the Duke of York's Theatro, and whor3 it lias scored such a hit that It will re main a year. The comedy will also be seen In Austrulla this winter. The engagement here will be at tho Page Theater on Tuesday, April 24. 22 The reputation of tho Druggist the satisfaction of tho Physiclan- and the welfare of tho patient require that chemicals used in dispensing should conform to the highest stand ards of purity. When you have t prescription see that it is filled at Heath's Drug Store. 23 Rev. Albert H. Gammon of Jack sonville, Rev. J. K. Bailie, of Phoe nix, and Rev. A. J. Hogg of Medford left Tuesday for Rosehurg to attend tho spring meeting of the southern Oregon Presbytery. At Central Tolnt Rev. Paul Bandy joined tho party Revs. Hogg and Gammon will deliver addresses at tho convention. Cut hyacinths, choice dahlias. Phone lti-Fll. Mrs. C. Carey. Miss Laura Dorn, who for G years past has been assistant In tho office of Dr. E. R. Seely left Tuesday for an extended visit to Sun Francisco, and other California cities. Sho Is un decided as yet as to whether sho will return to Medford. Metz cars, 29 South Grnpo St, Mrs. Oehler alias K. Cravendoro who ns a girl In Medford was known as Nun Smith, was brought to Med ford on Tuesday from tho Jackson ville jail by Matron Dow to have her teeth fixed by a local dentist. She with her husband recently passed a number of worthless checks in Med ford for whicli they were nrrested and belli to the grand jury. The young woman is said by relatives to bo only 1 S years old. . Dr. llargrave. Farmers and Fruit growers Bank bldg. Phone 230. A. J. A. Waite of Wntklns, near the head of the Apple-gate, was In the city Tuesday enroute to Rosehurg on business. "Hay and feed are so scarce In our country." said Walte, "that two weeks ago we had to turn our live stock loose to forage for themselves. Farm and ranch work is also far behind because of the late spring." The season Is getting Into. Seed with bearless barley. Wo havo It In any quantity. L. B. Brown. Mrs, A. H. Kunpp, who resides on Pleasant creek. I ,"i miles from Gold Hill, and who has been In Medford visiting her daughter, Mrs. W. A. Shaffer, returned home Tuesday. Mrs. A. 1). Walters left for Yrcka on Tuesday to visit there for a month. :.lrs. ivlalter Krkstiue of Yreka who has been visiting her mother, Mrs. M. J. Wolgumott, In tills city, departed for home Tuesday morning. A number of Medford business men and others visited Vice President E. McCormlck and General Passenger Agent John M. Scott of the Southern aclflc railroad, in the former's pri vate ear which was parked on a side track In Medford today. The officials will depart for the north on train 10 Tuesday evening. Norman Maxwell has gone to Se attle whero his father recently locat ed, to reside. Tho Amoma class of tho Baptist church will hold its Bible study on Wednesday evening at tho homo of Mrs. E. J. Stewart. D04 Pennsylvania ave. All old and new members are urged to attend. Traveling Passenger Agent Jen kins of tho Southern Pacific, accom panied tho Damrosch special train to .Medford Tuesday. PEACE SOCIALISTS OF GERMAMY ALARMED BERLIN, April 17. In tho fate of reports of possible strikes today the Vorwaerts prints a significant warn ing as follows: "Internal disturbances In Germany nt this moment would be calculated doeplyi to disturb socialistic peace work. Tho vain hope that Germany in a few months might see occur rences similar to those in Russia might again postpone tho end of the war, which now seems so near, and again cost hundreds of thousands of lives In tho battlefield. Whoever has reason or conscience, therefore, will especially ask what will be tho result of what is done." , i POLITICAL PARIS VICTORIA, I!. ('., April 17. Dur ing the Uridyl Columbia govern ment's inquiry today into the con struction of the I'uc-il'iu Great East ern railroad, whose bonds were gunr .mleeU by the province, K. ). Thom as, secretary of Foley, Welch & Stewart, contractors, snid lie knew of two cheeks of $.")0,tltl(J each and one of if l.'),00(l, which had been given to political parlies lor cuniiuign purposes. Jt lias been alleged in. newspapers that contractors trove enormous sums of money to both lib eral and conservative parties in the province. About :tO,0(IO,(MIO lias been expended in construction of the road, which is to extend between Vancouver ami Prince George, and it is estimated that expenditure of 1(1, 00(1,0(10 more will be rciiuireil to com plete Hie road. Last Friday, Darey Tate, jroiierul counsel and vice-president of the Pa cific Great Eastern, refused on the witness stand to explain the expen diture of $.")00,000, which lie said was his own money. The provincial leg islntnre last night passed a resolu tion Temiirint; Tate to tell. 'J'lrii morning it was found that Tale had irone to Seattle, leaving n note sny ,ng lie declined to testify again. None of the three members of the linn is in Cnnada. Foley is n resident of Minneapolis. Pntriok Welch is at his home in Spokane, and General Stewart is eonslnieliii!,' Ihflit rail roads for the British in France. DIED BAER Ralph Bennett Bacr of Rogue River, who was Injured last week while helping build a bridge near Evans creek, by the collapse of a derrick, died at the Sacred Heart hospital on Monday from a fractured skull. He is survived by a wife and two children. An operation was per formed on the Injured man at the hos pital In hopes of sating his life. SAYS SHE CAVE ME COMMON CORNFLAKES FOR BREAKFAST INSTEAD OF POSTTOASTIES" (Always get the right kind) AMVSKMKXTS TONIGHT TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY in l ot; SALE Household goods, lawn inert er and garden tools. Phone !.', t-U. 21 !'OK SAI.K One water motor wash ing uitKtiiiie nt lUHlngs Wauoii shop on South Kiver-lde. Price I.M. ! Foil SAI.K Two cows, one, freh soon, one litlit wagon, practically new !"Mi W. nth, or plume sv:! between 1 1 mid 1 '1 a, in. :'T Being Well Fortified MEANS"" KKi:PI; Til K DIGESTION NOUM li Till' UVKIt AtTIVK. Wit TDK ItOWKLS mail I.Alt HolsTETTER'S Stomach Bitters I RANK Ivi:i:X.X AXI MAIl JOllV Uil.SOS ill "TIIK HlilDH OK IIATK." Wid" says: "Tensely dramatic and beautifully done. Kecnan's work up to his usual high standard." Also Triangle Comedy, "PIPE OF DISCOXTKXT." Tomorrow. Prank Mcintyrc in "The Traveling Salesman." PAGE 51 ilJf' 1 f ..- -! . 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Lumber, Shingles, Doors, Win dows, Cement, Lime PRICES RIGHT, QUALITY HIGH MEDFORD LUMBER CO. - a A' th" TiJ of (rip trail tnuU - (V hi-toiir I'.il uv II l '1 All Wheat I I Chfldeen 'aco pi j apt to a'efe$ a- flyfe er j? later- hut moss . leasts! tlmiths kasssst MMdk JTlL oLeaiJi At- i"-- A tr 1 1 1 jay 1 1 m timtm m puniiiiuyfljr;-j.;!,'f Rugged Tread Afc 5K r . i l reaa mm Equal to the best in quality and service, Federal Tires have a great adv.int.ige ever all others in their Double-Cablc-Ba;e Construction. Four staunch steel cnhlcs built into t!:e bsse of the Federal Tire hold it firmly to the rim under the severest They do away at one stroke with tho causes of most tire troulil'-'S. Equip your car with FEDERALS the "Extra Servica" they deliver will prove them the best tire investment you ever mad-.'. C. E. GATES Main and Pacific Highway, Ivledford, Ore. The Federal Rubber Co. 1 of Illinois Factorica: Cudahy, Wis. Ladies in Southern Oregon Should Realize the Saving on Low and High Shoes at VAU P E U S ASHLAND at 98c, $1.98 and $2.50 a pair V 1 alai'o il.otoi.Sin ira;ioi?( 0 For Club Mtn " i IU.NKA KU the !ib M.m i ril t tl;r Va'i.-r. he in a tniiEnii.i! 'j.ilniojhTr. It it lUc twrniwnrnt home f 'r,-jn-trtjium, lut.iry a a J .HttMmc hum, Mim .n iniut niMui'rri!ij,i in m r . l!h from $2.00 r Jfv Costs Little More to o Eiist VIA CALIFORNIA Icfoi'( scli'i-tini; the iniitc I'ni' your next trip 4 East consitkT these three important things: SERVICE Stei'l cars, tlirmih standard or tourist sleep ing cars, unexcelled dining cars. SAFETY lvock lmllast, aufiiinalie Mock signals, heavy steel rails, oiiii t ant speed. SCENERY Known tliroucrlmut the country as "The Road of a Thousand Wonders.'' LIBERAL STOP-OVERS Our Agents are we'd informed. Ask them . regarding train schedules or write JOHN M. SCOTT. Cciicral Passenger Agent, I'oiik.nd. w Portland Rose Festival June 13, 14, 15. SOUTHERN PACIFIC LINES