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PAOE TWO
TOCAL AND
JL' PERSONAL
F. X. Miller, who has resided here
Bines lust September, left Wednemluy
frfr Slsson, Cal., his former home, to
spend tho summer.
Mrs. Leaoh, corset made to meas
urements nuaranlced. I'hone 6S3-J.
New offleem of the Jackson Coun
ty IiuHlnenH Men's association were
ulected as follows at the hoard of di
rectors meeting on Tuesday; Presi
dent. Karl ('. fiaddls. re-elected; J.
C. .Mann, vice president; C. M. Kldd,
treasurer, re-elected; and John il.
Carkln, secretary, re-elected.
Just received a fresh Biipply of
hecf scrap, fish scrap and poultry
supplies, h. is. Drown.
O. J. Smith of Oakland, Cat., who
for years has been the Pacific coast
representative of tho Kustman Kodak
company, while In Hertford Tuesday
on his semi-annual visit to this city,
had a reunion with his old time
friend, W. T. Xormlle.
' Dr. Hart, physician and surgeon,
office Jackson County Bank Build
ing. '
On account of tho public school
entertainment ut tho Page theater
next Krlday afternoon, tho scheduled
meeting of the high school Parent
Teachers' circle for that day has been
postponed until a Inter date.
Hoe Dave Wood about that fire In
surance policy. Office, Room 404 M.
F. ft 11. HldK.
Joseph H. Smith of Grants Pass,
secretary-treasurer of tho Del Norte
Claim Holders' association, who at
tended tho symphony concert here
Tuesday night, returned homo Wed
nesday. About fifty Grants Pass
people attended tho concert, accord
ing to Mr. Smith, most of thorn mak
ing the trip by automobile.
Buttermilk 10c gul. Un Voo's.
Melville Watts, of Kldorudo In.,
who spent the winter in southern Cal
ifornia, and has been a tourist In
Modford for several days, loft for
Portland i,n Wednesday to visit rel
atives thero. Knrouln from I.os An
goles bo hns mndo short stops at
evory town of importaiico "Just to see
the country."
Johnson for high class watch re
pairing, tf
J. II. Ilunlng of llutto Kails, who
lias a 4tl-acre ranch noar that town,
was in Modford Wednesday en route
to his former home at Haywood, Neb.
to visit his sou. Mr. I Inning lias not
yet fully recovered from an accident
ho suffered last fall wblln unloading
wood nt tho sugar beet factory In
Grnnts Pass, when ho sustained sev
eral broken ribs and wob injured in
ternally, llo expects to return from
Nebraska next fall.
Just recolved a fresh supply o(
hoof scrap, fish scrap and poultry
supplies. H. Drown.
J. Rosenthal of Oakland, Cal., who
has been In the city on business, de
parted for homo Wodiiesday.
Dr. Heine, physician and surgeon.
Rpeclnlty, oye, ear, nose, throat. Of
fice over Meeker's. Glasses fitted.
Mrs. Anna Vinson left for Klam
ath Kulls on Wodnosdny on a combin
ed business and plensuro trip.
Bakery goods at Do Voe's.
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Brass nnd
daughters Mary mid Clara, left for
l.ewlston, Mont., on Wednesday to
spend tho summer there, where Mr
Brass hns extensive land interests.
Mr. Brass, who lived ut l.ewlston ami
vicinity for ;in years ami was engaged
111 stock raising ami farming, pracll
rally retired six years ago and
brought his family to Medfonl to re
side. Try California Washing Powder
makes your clothes white as snow.
Your grocer keeps It. jk
This city Is now the distributing
point for all iho powder used south
of Giants Pass in Oregon and north
em California points. The :. I. iiu
ponl Powder Co. have their large
powder magnlnn located two miles
east of 1m. 1,1 HIM. Tim capacity of
the plant Is ,'.t) Ions. It. I,. Hurling
T this city m thoii- 0., ri'i'icseula
live - Kiigue itlver Aigus.
Tho Medfonl Vulcnnliiig Works
hns moved to No. t r N IMr street.
Among the mil of town pcoplo I,, n
to al lend the symphony concert Tiion
day night uviv Mr. aud Mrs. K. II
Hey of Sums villey. Mr. and Mif
l.lnn Smith of i;old inn. and Mr. ami
Mrs. Thomas (liiHi:r.lu r nl Klverihl
They returned to theli hmuc w,.,
Peuday.
1'resh rhocolales nt l)n Voo's.
William 1.. Vnter returned to i'u-
gi no on wodnosilnv to resume In.;
Milliter lit the university of Oieiou,
after ni.liilliin the I: .,.r vucii'lcn
In Mei'ord
Baths ;:., lintel. Holland
K. I). Croui h of l.i laud Is spending
the day lu Meilrmd.
Mots ears, 29 South Ornpo St.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
WANTKl) Competent cook for
country. Also girl to do seroml
work. Telepl e Mrs Conner, ;,n
Jacksonville
One hundred members of the Med
ford lodge of Klks have purchased
the magnificent elk's head that has
in the past been a source of much
admiration In the Kwing gun store,
anil presented It to the lodge, it will
soon grace the walls of the Klks' club.
The purchase price was t".
The season Is getting late. Seed
with beurdless barley. We have It In
any quantity. I,. B. Brown.
Miss Inez Parker left Wednesday
morning for Hornbrook, where she
will visit relatives.
Johnson for high class watch re
pairing, tf
Mb's Jean Howard of Si:n Francis
co, who for five days past has neon
the guest of Mrs. .ulhu Lane in Med
ford, departed for homo on Wednes
day.
Gasoline and oil nt Do Voe's.
Mrs. .John itctor and daughter Ber
nlce left Medford on Wednesday for
a Bcvoral weeks visit with relatives
at California points.
Gates sells Ford cars, $200 down
and $25 a month.
In order to protect Medford busi
ness men from cheap competition,
the city council Tuesday night refus
ed permission to two Syrians to ped
dle cheap shawls and laces of sup
posed oriental make from house to
house without paying un anual li
cense fee of $2")0. The Syrians mov
ed to Central Point and Grants Pass
on Wednesday morning.
For tho best Insurance see Holmes,
the Insurance Man.
Mr. and Airs. Hoover of Long
Beach, Caiifortfiir, who after a sev
eral days' pleasure visit In Medford
during which they motored through
tho Applegnto valley and to other
points, departed for homo Wednes
day. Kach Ib entranced with Medford
and tho valley. "This Is Biich a nice
depot. The town and valley are bo
pretty and up-to-date," said Mrs.
Hoover on Wednesday. "Tho people
are so nice, too. Kveryone we met
was so friendly and sociable. We're
going to come back again."
fiweet cider at Do Voe's.
Sam Matthews of Fargo, North Da
kota, a hotel proprietor In that city is
III Medford staying nt the Nash.
George Pirle, formerly of Fargo, now
in tho restaurant business In I'ort
lund, Is also staying nt the Nash.
Both aro personal friends of J, D.
Bell, manager of the hotel.
Tako that broken pump to the Pa
cific Highway Garage, 20 South Bart
lott st. Davies Welds Anything.
Mr. and Mir. II. D. Mills of Butte
Falls, Gcorgo W. Barker of Butte
Falls, and Mrs. C. A. Thompson and
threo daughters of Kaglo Point came
to Medrord yesterday to attend the
Dnmroseh concert Inst night.
Phono 8S 1 Heath's Drug Store.
.Mrs. Lincoln McCormack hns re
turned from a week's vllst with
friends in Sun Francisco.
Big lie milk shakos at Do Voe's.
F. F. Cbllders, manager of tho
Greenback mine, In Josephine, county,
near tho JacKsou county lino, is a
Medford visitor for a day or two, ac
companied by A. II. Grlnnell, of
Grunts pass, who Is also a mining
man. Dr. J. F. Iteddy and Mr. Grln
nell nro nssoclutod in certain mining
enterprises.
A. K. licaiuos has returned from a
business trip to Wulilo.
MRS. BURNHAM
JAMAICA, N, Y.
Sufferings Cured by Medi
cine Recommended by
Sister-in-law.
Jamaica, N. Y. "I suffered (rroatly
with my head and with backache, was
weak, dizzy, ner
vous, with hot
dashes and felt very
miserable, as I was
irregular for two
years. One day
when I was feeling
unusually bad my
sister-in-law came
in and said, '1
y(MWf'.jwlh you would try
2iVJ'J!'iS;iJl'om,K)UllJ .' So I
began Inking- it and 1 am now in good
health and am cured. I took tho Com
pound throe times a day after meals,
urn! on retiring- nt night. 1 always keep
a bottle In tho house."-hint. L. N.
BniNiuM, S! South St., Jamaica, N.Y.
Women who recover their health nat
urally tell others what helped them.
Seine writ and allow their names and
photographs to lie published with testi
monials. Many more tell their friends.
Wrlto I.ydlnE. IMnklinm Medl
rlno Co. ((-(inllileiitliiD, l.ynn,
.Muss., for liny thing: you need to
know about your nllmonta.
ami kkmi:nts tonight
Page nv;:;r,v
thet celebrated comedian
litWK .MilNTVHF,
In a plct'ii lnllon of ills greatest
stage success
Till', TltWTI.IMl SAUISMAN
Tomorrow - Gludvs
I'atlie News.
Coburn and
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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE JIEDFORD,
L. W. Dyer, who, with Mrs. Dyer,
has been visiting for several month.!
with relatives in this city, having
been granted a furlough of six
months from the west front in the
European war, where he received sev
eral serious wounds while intoattio,
delivered an Interesting address to
the Knights of Pythias in their lodge
room .Monday night, after the routine
business of the evening had been
completed.
Metz cars, 29 South Crape St.
The Royal Neighbor Stitch and
Chatter club will meet at the home
of Mrs. Robert Hague, 346 North
Apple street, Friday, April 20. All
Neighbors nnd friends are invited.
Tho reputation of the Druggist
the satisfaction of the Physician
and the welfare of tho patient require
that chemicals used in dispensing
should conform to the highest stand
ards of purity. When you have a
ifrcscrlption see that It Is filled at
Heath's Drug Store. 23
Tho advertising car of the Al G.
Barnes circus arrived In the city Wed
nesday morping, and tho circus bill
posters at once left In automobiles
to pluBter the country districts with
big posters. In compliance with a
promise made by the advance agent
recently with Mayor C. E. Gates, no
posters will be placed on Medford
barns and buildings, as they are re
garded as a fire menace.
Cut hyacinths, choice dahlias.
Phone 16-F11. Mrs. C. Carey. .
Dunbar Carpenter, attorney for
the interstate commerce commission
at San Francisco, Is visiting relatives
in tho valley.
Dr. Hargrave, Farmers and Fruit
growers Bank bldg. Phone 230.
W. A. Crane and Frank Knutzen
came over from Thompson creek in
the Applegate district last night with
a load of mohair which brought CG
cents a pound. They report the sea
son late In tho Applegate but every
thing doing splendidly. Mr. Crane is
preparing for a food shortage, has
two acres of onions In and secured a
load of seed potatoes In Medford.
The season Ib getting late. Seed
with bcarlesB barley. We have It In
any quantity. L. B. Brown.
Mrs. W. H. Young of Fort Jones.
Cal., who came to Medfor diast week
to have an 'operation performed on
the throat of her young son, loft
with tho boy for homo Wednesday.
Place orders now for vegetable
plants of all kinds. Portland Avenue
Greenhouso. Phone 87-R. 2 8
Another consignment of free gar
den seeds has been received at the
Medford postoftice, being sent by Sen
ator Hurry Lane. Any citizen desir
ing seeds can obtain the same at the
postofrice as long as the supply lasts.
Each package contains beet, lettuce,
onion, radish and turnip Boeds. This
Ib tho third consignment of free
seeds received from Senators Cham
herlnln and Lane this spring.
FOP. THROAT AND LUNGS
STlHUOilN LOUCUU AND lOUHi
EckmaAs
Alterative
pout r.v ai.x. i.caiuxg djujuuists
The Big Effect of
the Home Guards
Yes. wo have u home Kiuird, nnd It
will lo ii lu m p -r at that, made tip of
whtit must poopltf think nro tho old
for-KutU'iiK, quite a bunch liavo heen
laid upon the shelf, bat remember
what our president has to nay, that
ft will take hoana, spuds, onions, cab
hage, carrots and once In it whi'e au
enK, and who l better drilled or qual
ified to fUlit In thin line than the
home nuards, the way tho vacant lots
look around this little burn we will
have to reduce the aRfl limit and
HMid aloiiK the hnlanco of the kids
who can run lu order to dispose of the
npudH Krown. At least the home
KuimlH will Bhow our uncle thnt w
arc ynt the must valuable recruits he
has and when the sun tips over the
eastern elopes of Itoxy Ann the homo
Kuard will bo at the firing line and
when old nol sinks to rest across the
deep blue of tho placid Pacific the
boys will tlll be mowlim the weeds
that are iuterfi'rlnn with the pro
:rens of tho spud and rnhhnge nnd
any other enemy (hut mlht show up.
The most perfect array of arms for
this week of extermination nro the
"i.fi and " Inch rIiikIc fire Kooe neck
hoes and the five pronKed howitzer
spading fork and tho lun necked
thirteen barreled rapid five, rakes nnd
one of tho most effective weapons to
Im used In the open country where
the enemy are known to thrive hct
Is tho many geared liirtro field motor
plows-that hnvo many different tools
to be used according to tho position
of tho enemy.
And you can always find threo old
soldiers ready to servo you nt the
big commtsHary on the west front In
the name of HiR .lohnson. Pleasan:
Hen or Noisy Shortle, Stop at the
of GarnottOorey Hardware Co
Should you bust any of the above
implement of destruction wo have
OltKfSOX.
A Bpeclal term of the federal court
for the Southern Oregon district will
be held in Medford to last 10 days,
beginning about May 5, word to this
effect being received Wednesday by
Postmaster Geo. P. Minis in a letter
from United States DIstrict'Attorney
Clarence Reames.
Dr. Frank Roberts, dentist, St.
Marks" building.
Dr. Clara Dunn, office rooms 10
and 11, Jackson Co. Bank Bldg. 36
OFF 10 0!
Woru as received in the city Wed
nesday thnt Warren Puller, Marion
Mitchell, Stewart Torney, George
Holmes nnd Kay Corey, youiis men
of Medford who enlisted ill the avi
ation corps .some time ago, but who
were tletnined at Vancouver when the
other Medford boys in tiie aviation
corps were sent to Han Diego last
week, have been sent to the Fort
Omaha, Neb., nviation training
school. The hoys, who would much
have preferred to be sent to join their
friends und fellow-townsmen lit the
San Diego nviation training station,
left the Vancouver barracks today
for it. Oninliu.
0PP0SED TO COMPULSION
(Continued from Page One.)
clple for a volunteer system first of
all, applying both as to filling up the
ranks of the regular army, the na
tional guard and the raising of the
new army. ' i
But when the volunteer system
falls to provide sufficient numbers of
men the president would have au-
Hundreds Will Come to Profit by These and Equally Good Unadvertised Offerings
DOUBLE HAVING DAYS
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M. M. Department
RELIABLE MERCHANDISE
GREAT EMBROIDERY SALE
Wise women will anticipate a whole year's needs at such savings as this means.
These embroideries are all made of the finest voiles, Swisses, nainsooks and
crepes, coming in all widths from 3 to 45 inches. Buy as much as you like
while our present stock lasts at these sensationally low prices. -
" BIG SILK SALE
Less Than Half Present Market Prices on Many Items in This Sale Assortment
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These are regular -tl values and
come in voiles, crepes and batiste,
beautiful designs and Ualities for
dresses, skirts, etc.
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New Spring Shoes
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Shoe,
WEDNESDAY. APRIL IS.
thority to resort at once to selective
conscription.
Following is the committee liiie-uu
on the vote for the volunteer system:
For the volunteer uinemlments
Dent, Alabama; Fields, Kentucky;
Qiiinn, Mississippi; Gordon, Ohio:
Shallenberger, Nebraska; Caldwell,
New York; Wise, Georgiu; Nichols,
South Carolina, nnd Garrett, Texas,
democrats; Anthony. Kansus; Mor
in, Pennsylvania; Hull, Iown, and
Davidson, Wisconsin, republicans.
Against volunteer amendments nnd
for conscription Olncv, Massachus
etts; Harrison, V.irginiu, and Lunn,
New York, democrats; Kuhn, Culifnr
nin; McKenzie, Illinois; Greene, Ver
mont; Tilson, Conneetieue, and Crn
go, Pennsylvania, republicans.
The committee voted to nuikc the
military age under the hill 21 to 40,
nnd to have it one class, instead of
a division into groups of ages.
DIED
PECK Mrs. Luella M. Peck, aged
49 years, wife of M. Peck, .died Tues-
HaveYouBeenSick?
Then you must know that
sickness leaves weakness and
you should commence taking
to put an edge on your appetite, i
put power in your blood, induce
restful sleep and restore I
your nerve force. Scott's $-n !
is a true tonic-food which is Vflf
free from alcohol.
Srott Oownc, Bloomfteld. N. .1. 16-3
"(i-inch
:(-inch
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27-INCH FLOUNCINGS 39c
Ivogular 7")c and $1 values included
in this assortment, '27-inch is a very
convenient width for many pur
poses and you will find a large as
sortment of desirable patterns.
Ladies' New Spring Shore, white
and gray silk top, kid vamp, lace,
plain toe, special $6.00
"White Top Knglish Walking Shoe,
white sole, rubber heel, special $5
White Xubuck Pouts, high heels,
plain too. lace '....$0.00
Plain Hlaek "Knglish Walking
rubber or leather sole $1-00
HH7
Iday at the family home at Phoenix of
blood poisoning. Besides the nus
band she leaves two'chlldren. Alberta
and Frank. The family has resided
at Phoenix and vicinity for the pastry residence In Phoenix,
AtkForCet
The Original
Nouriihing
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For lofatfit. lovkllds and Growing Children.
Tb Original Fcod-Dribk For All Aget.
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J. Tuesday, April
TME MOST
COMEDY
.Mail Orders Now Seat Safe Saturday, April 21, 10 a. m. Lower
Floor, first 14 rws, $1.50; last 4, $1.00. Balcony, first 4 rows, $1;
next 4, 75c; balance, 50c.
75c SILK AND WOOL CREPE DE CHENE, 59c
75c Silk and Wool Cn-pc do ('Iumic 59
Those fancy cropes coino in liht Mno, pink, lavender, make
beautiful ovonin; and afternoon frowns.
75c 36-INCH FIGURED PONGEE, 59c
Domestic Pongee Silks in nice, dainty patterns, suitable for
sport dresses, values to 7"o. special 59
$1.00 AND $1.25 FANCY SILKS, 69c
These conic in medium and small stripes, dark grounds, 2C and
21 inches wide, pure silk, good assortment for s
Plain Imported Pongee
Spurt Striped Imported l'oi
Sport Striped Poplins
Sport Dotted Poplins
Kahki Kool Pattern Pongee.
Plain Taffetas
Plain Mcssaline Satins
Black Do Luxe Satin
Special Waist Prices
The styles are delightfully pretty,
new, modish, distinctive created
a very short time ago by designers
in constant touch with style (-volution.
As the quantity is limited,
we advise early buying, for the al
lotment may not last long.
7.."0. S.5)' and (ieorgette
Trope Waists red steed to $1.98
New lot of advanced Summer
Yile Waists, S ial at $1.25.
$1.50 and $2.75
eight years. ' Mrs. Peck was a native
of Mcllenry county, Illinois. The
funeral services will be held Thurs
day afternoon at 2 o'clock at the fam-
Rich Milk. Malttd Gruin Extract la Powder,
ttubitiiuwa Coil YOU 8eim Price.
FASCINATINO
OF THE, DAY
ay Jean Webster
ENTlfc SEASON et ENTIRE SEASON
POWERS' THEATRE. GAIETY THEATRE.
CHICAGO. NEW YQBKU
HENRY MILLER
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$1.75
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$1.48
$1.50
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18-INCH FLOUNCINGS 29c
Values to .")(lc, excellent materials,
dainty edges aud eyelet effects.
One Lot, special 9c
Values to I V and UOc, nowhere can
you secure values equal to these.
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