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PACE TWO TOCAL AND J PERSONAL Miss M. T. Guy of Modford Is rcs- latered at Hotel I'ortlund, I'orlluud Orcifon. Mrn. Ixmoh, corsets made to meas urements guaranteed. Phone 683-J. Most of the Medford members of the naval reserve who were sum mouel to the Bremerton niivy yurd recently for assignment to active duty aro Htlll uuassigned, according to let tern received In thlB city. They are still wondering how long they will he kept In Idleness and where they will ho Rtntloned when assljined. They aro freo to leave the navy yard on occasions and visit Seattle and other polntH. Ilaths 2fic, Hotel. Holland Five dollar millinery sale Friday and Saturday. Miss Lounshury, mil linery. 31 Mrs. Vilas, of Medford, has been In Coryallls this week on a visit to her pon, neorgo Vilas, u senior in commerce at O. A. C. and a member of Cumina X'lisllon fraternity. Cor- Vallls Gazette Times. (lasoline and oil at Do Voe's. Miss Smith and Miss Frongcr, of Medford, missionaries of the Mormon church, stopped off here yesterday on their way to a convention at I'ort land. Grants I'ass Courier. Dr. Hart, physician and surgeon, office Jackson County Dank Build lng. ' Mnnnger Frank M. I.chiuil, well known throughout Southern Oregon as a former manager of the Deep Gravel uiIiicb, recently resigned his position as manager of the Huluklula and Trinity Copper companies. See Davo Wood about that fire In surance policy. Offlco, Room 404 M F. & II. 131 dg. Miss Pearl Wilshler, who has been employed in the Ashland branch of the Jackson County Abstract com pany, has boon transferred to duty In the Medford office of tho company, On nccount of going Into tho navy I must sell my Uuick C at once. Dr. John V. Hart. Tho Grizzlies will go to tho cliffs east of Talent Sunday, starting from tho Gnmott-Corey building at 10:25 (l. in. and returning at 0 p. m. All visitors will ho taxed 2.1 cents extra Everyono Is Invited. Coffee, cream, and sugar will he furnished by the commltloo. If any other Information In" desired call John Goodrich, chair man of the pominlltoo. J. O. Clerk ing will act as guldo for the party. Onion sots at Monarch Seed and Feed Co. Robert F.ason and family left Fri day for Scuttle, where they will re side permanently, as Mr. Fason plans to cngago thero in tho tullorlng und dry cleaning business. " SI. 'Marks Guild will glvo n lunch eon Tuesday, May 1st. !12 Mrs. J. V. Jacobs wont to Itogue River Friday morning to spend the day there. Uultormllk lOo gal. De Voe's. Tho Grizzlies will uiln try to hold an outing nt the clifra near Talent next Sunday. On tho two previous Sundays tho contemplated pleasure excursion had to he called off because of bad weather. Makery goods at Do Voe's. Mrs. J. 1,. Scott, of Albany, sister or S. I,, and U. P. llennelt, who has boon visiting In Medford suvernl days. ion. I'llilay for Modesto, Calif., to visit oilier relatives. Luncheon will bo served 11:30 to 1 Tuesday, May 1. 32 Charles II. Ilrown Is in Medford today from his Illg Sticky ranch look ing utter business matters. Roso bushes at Pierce, florist. 30 15. A. Powers of Untie Falls spenl Thursday in Medford bidding fare well lo friends, and Friday morning departed for Portland where ho will ho permanently located. Johnson for high class watch re pairing, tf John W. O llrlen of the lllg Apple gato district spent Friday In Medford on business. Get a Kodak dime bank and you will have a Kodak and never miss the money. Medford Hook Store. A-l paper hanger, tlnter. S40-.I. 4D Geo. K. I loos with others leaves Friday night for Pen land to attend tho State Uouds Legislative romniit teo meeting which will he held there tomorrow nflcmoou. On Saturday night he will leave Portland for Se attle to visit Mrs. Moos and daughters who nro located there lor the sum mer. On Monday, May 311, Mr. Iloos will attend the annual meeting of the Pacific Highway Association In Se at (lo. Phono RSI Heath's Drug Store. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY 1'Olt SAI.Ii- Sunrise and Oregon Rose seed potatoes, Call evenings 403-1(3. :t:i' KOIl RUNT -Desirable home. .Ml South Oakdale, modem .Vroom cot tage, newly paluled and tinted throughout. Iviulppcd elccttlr range and water heater, l.awn und shade trees. V, .1. Warner. Phoiu 6!lt;-M. 37 Colonel Howard A. Hunsen of Se attle, ruthor of the so-called Hunsen plan, arrived In the city Friday on business connected with the suit now pending In the circuit court to enjoin the city from putting the Hansen plan into effect. Johnson for high class watch re pairing, tf Some of the prettiest stationery every made by Crane on display. Med ford Hook Storo. ' Mrs, Nannie Hull of Medford met her brother.Lylo Douglas of Portland, for a few moments Friday morning at tho depot, during tho stop of the southbound train. Douglas recently enlisted in the army aviation corps at Portland and was en route to the aviation training station at San Diego. Tho Medford Vulcanizing Works has moved to No. 15 N. Fir street. M. Purdln, luwyer. Room 400 M F. & 11. Rldg. 50 E. A. lllldrcth, Sr., and. E. A. 1 1 11- dreth, Jr., of Uutte Falls, are spend ing Friday In Medford. Dr. Hargrave, Farmers and Fruit growers Dank hldg. Phone 230. ' Mctz cars, 29 South Orape St. George E. Gates, son of Mayor Gates, was accepted as a candidate and Initiated into a prominent secret order Thursday night. The lrregu lurlly of this program was due to the fact that Gates Is a member of the Seventh company and both ho and his father were anxious for him to Join the fraternity before the Seventh company was called to active duty Gates recently returned from the University of Oregon to go with the Soventh company. Sweet cider at Do Voe's. For tho best Insurance see Holmes, tho Insurnnco Man. Frank W. Hubbard of Medford, and Lawrence E. Ruch of Applegate, passed through the city thin morning enroll to from Portland to the Mare Island training station, having sue. ccssfully passed the physical exam ination at Portland. They enlisted in tho (J. S. Marine Corps with Sergeant Brooks sovoral days ago. 'Complete lino of fishing tackle. Crater Lako Ilwd. 35 Gates soils Ford cars, J200 down and $25 a month. ticorgo Flator of Jacksonville left Friday for Chlloquln, Klainuth coun ty, whoro ho has obtained employ ment for tho summer In tho govern ment Irrigation project. Motz cars, 2i South Crape St. Rawlos Moore, Attorney at Law. M. F. & II. building. tf Tho condition of Hugh Elliott, who suffered a paralytic stroke last Tuos day, was rcportod Friday as about the same. Ills condition Is regarded as serious. (lot our prices on garden hose and lawn mowers. Crater Luko Ilwd. 3!i Tnko that broken p mp to the Pa cific Highway Garage, 20 South Uart lott st. Davles Welds Anything. Tho Medford lodge of Elks voted Thursday night to glvo an entertain ment a woek from next Monday night for tho benent of tho Red Cross. Whllo arrangements hnvo not been completed, It is probable that tho en tire Elks' club building will be thrown open totho public that even ing und that an admission fuo will be charged. Ralph llardwell, Harry K. romltnsnn, Cilenn O. Taylor, A. 11. Cunningham and William A. Gales were appointed ns a commltteo In charge of arrangements. Big Be milk snakes at De Voe's. Dr. Heine, physician and surgeon. Specialty, eye, ear, nose, throat. Of flco over Meeker's. Clpsses fitted. Horn, April 211, 1017, lo Mr. and Mrs. W. .1. Atkins, or Talent, an eight pound sou. Mrs. Atkins is at the home of her father, Walt lleebe, north of Central Point. Mother and sou are doing viy. Dr. Clara Dunn, ortlco rooms 10 and 11, Jackson Co. Hank Hldg. 36 For sale - Four year old grade Bel gian stallion. W. S. Stuncliff, Phoe nix-. 35 FRECKLES Nnn Is the Tlim lo iivi Kid uf Thest X'tily Snts. There's no lonpnr tho slinhlesl need of feeling iishii mod of your frerkles. uh the prescript Ion othino - lonhli' strength - Is guaranteed to re move these homely spots. Simply get mi nuiu'o of othino double strength - from uny druggist 11 ml apply u I It c lo of it night ami morning ami you should room see that even tho worst fnvkles hnvo ticgnn to disappear, while tho lighter ones hnvo vanished entirely. It is seldom that more than nit ounce is needed to iMJinp'oU'ly eleur tho Akin ami sain a beautiful eleur complexion. Ho sure to n.k for donnlo strength othino n thin it mild under guarantee of money hack if it fails to remove froekles. Hotel Hoyt Sixth nnd Holt Streets, near depots, Portland, Ore. Fireproof, newly dec- oraled. Hates 75c lo $2.00. L. W. lllmcs. Manager. MEDFORD MATTJ TRIBUNE R. If. McCurdy of Portland Is spending a few di:ys in Medford on business. See Pierce, tho Florist, for per rennlal plants. Phone. 30 W. W. Niinn of Griffin Creek was a Medford visitor Friday. Dr. Frank Roberta, dentist, St. Marks' building. Mr. and Mrs. A. Conro Fiero ure moving Into tlio Root residence on West Main street, having rented their orchard homo near Central Point for the summer to F. II. Cowles, who has rented his orchard home in Big Sticky to Mrs. Stewart PatteiBon, who has rented her city residence to Mrs. Preston of San Francisco, mother of Frank Preston of the Applegate. Have your mattresses renovated, upholstering, auto top and trimming done at W. II. Brown's, 142 North Front. Phone 145-J. 55 Welborn Hceson of Talent spent Friday In Medford. .Joseph Baker left Friday for a business visit of several days In Rose burg. Senator 11. Von der Hellen of Wcl len was a Medford visitor Friday. Fresh chocolates at De Voe's. E AND ITALY NEXT WASHINGTON', April 27. Loans liy the I'nited Slates to France anil Italy possibly within n week were in dicated today. The amounts of the loans have not been definitely settled lint indica tions arc that France will get approx imately $1(111,0(1(1,(111(1 and Italy a smaller sum. The money would come from a wnv issue of certificates of indebtedness. Secretary MeAdoo probably will make the first formal announcement of the terms of the forthcoming bond issue within the next few days. He has definitely decided not to offer (lie entire $r,000,0()0,000 in one is sue. The first offering- probably will bo $2,000,000,(1(1(1 and the proceeds will he nvailable not Inter than July 1. SUPPER, RECEPTION The supper to he given under the auspices of the (renter Medford club this evening nt the Natatorium to the Seventh company nnd the honor guests of tho evening will begin at 0:!I0 o'clock. The invited guests bo sides' the Seventh company are tho (Iriind nrniy veterans, the ' Woman's Uclicf corps, the Woodhurn company and the Spanish War veterans of whom there are a number 111 the com munity. II is hoped nil of them will attend. The reception proper lo which the public generally is invited begins nt H o'clock. FIRST COME, FIRST SERVED Never a time like now. Every day new hats shown at our big Millinery Sale. The May Co. 31 Money to lrnn. Money to loan on Medford proper ty. Easy monthly payments. See D. It. Wood. LONDON. April 27. A further re tirement of tho Turks in Mesopota mia for a considerable dlstanco north of Samara, recently captured by the British Is reported by General Maude. The thirteenth Turkish corps is en trenching In tho roothills of the Jebel llnmturlit range between tho Tigris and the Dlala where tho British are In touch with it. $5 Millinery Sale MISS LOUNSBURY at M. M. Dept. Store AfRDFOHTli, QTCEflON, X. C. Maris, field worker In the state department of education, to gether with Rural School Supervisor Peterson has heen at work among the Jackson county schools all this week in inaugurating and carrying on In dustrial club work among the school pupils. Patriotism is now the dominant note in this campaign, combined with the original idea of teaching the pu pils the dignity and usefulness of work, and tho popularizing of farm work especially. The industrial club organization idea has now been broadened to Include food prepared ness. In patriotic talks at various schools Messrs. Marls and Peterson have in stilled Into tho pupils the Idea that each one can do his or her hit in this war with Germany by raising some tiling in the food line, either by plant lng and cultivating a small garden or large patch of ground, or by raising poultry or pigs. The speakers used a steriopticon with appropriate slides to Illustrate their talks. .Among the schools visited this week were tho following: Phoonix, Talent, Wagner Creek, Bellview, Agate, Rees Creek, Brownsboro, An telope, Eagle Point, Ruch, Union town, Bear Creek, Applegate, Provolt, Murphy, Missouri Flat and Jackson ville. Mr. MariB said Friday afternoon that the campaign has so far done much good In Interesting the children to take an active part in the food pre paredness efforts. The speakers dwelt especially upon the necessity of farm work and productiveness as of almost equal Importance in the war with Germany as actual fighting at the front. DIED. WATSON At San Jose, Cal., April 23, 1917, Mary Gertrude, daughter of Harold nnd Margaret Watson, a na tive of Medford, Oregon, age f years, 24 days. : SEARS William Sears, formerly a resident of Uutte Falls, died at the home of his son, William, 223 North Ceneral Avenue, at 1 1 p. m. April 26, of paralysis andj pneumonia. He was id jtiiiH, if iiiuiuiis uiiu a uays uiu, and was born in Mollnc, 111., and had been a resident of Jackson county since 1910. Ho leaves a wife, Kath erlne Minerva, and three children who aro William Sears of Medford, HAVE COLOR IN YOUR CHEEKS Be Better Looking Talcs Olive Tablets If your skin is yellow complexion pallid tongue coated appetite poor you have a had taste in your month a lazy, no-Hood feeling you should take Olive Tablets. Dr. Kdwards Olive Tablets a sub stitute fur calomel were prepared by Dr. Kdwards alter 17 years of study with his patients. Dr. Kdwards' Olive Tablets arc a purely vegetable compound mixed with olive oil. You will know them by their olive color. To have a clear, pink skin, bright eyes, no pimples, a feeling of buoyancy like childhood days you must get at the cause. Dr. Kdwards Olive Tablets act on the liver and bowels like calomel yet have no dangerous after effects. They start the bile and overcome con stipation. That's why millions of boxes arc sold annually at 10c and 25c per box. All druggists. Take one or two niKhtly and nolo the pleasing results. All trimmed hats valued up to $10 will be put on special Sale Friday and Saturday April 27 and 28. Choice while they last $5 FRIDAY. "APRTL 27, 1017 Chauncey B. Sears of Portlan.d and Dr. llenj. L. Sears of Neverstill, Ore. Funeral services will be held at Perl's chapel Saturday at 3:30 p. m. Burial will be in tho 1. O. O. F. cemetery. nitOWX Kstelle B. Brown, wid ow of the late J. W. Brown of (irants Pass, died at lioKiie Itlver, April 23, aKed 0 3 years. She had heen a resi dent of Rogue River for Beven years past. Mrs. Brown Is survived by two children who are Harvey L. Brown of Crescent City, Calif., and Ches. O. Drown of Xord, Calif. Fueral services were held at the grave at 3 o'clock Friday afternoon in the I. O. O. F. cemetery in Med ford. Portland IJveMock. PORTLAND, Ore., April 2 7. Hogs steady; receipts, 123. Bulk of pack ing grades, $15.55 (?l 15. GO; heavy packing, $15.65 ft 15.80; light pack ing, $15.53(515,80; rough heavies, $ 14.25 6i 15; pigs and skips, $13.751i 14.25; stock hogs, $12. 25i?( 13.50. Cattle, steady; receipts, 4 8. Steers, prime light $10(10. GO; prime heavy $9.55 10.25; good $9.75&10; cows, choice $8 fa 8.75; medium to good $7.75 ft 8.25; ordinary to fair, $0.75 &7.50; heifers, $8.25C9; bulls ?5.50&S; culves $8 10. Sheep, steady; receipts, 1. Lambs, east of mountains, $13ft 13.50; .anibs, valley, $12.7513.25; lambs shorn, $11 11.50; prime wethers. $11.50f(,12; choice ewes, $10 10.75. heavy ewes, $910. I'ortlund Cii'ulli. PORTLAND, April 27. Wheat, highest ever known. Trading light. Spot bids 10 to 11c up. Bluestem, $2.67; fortyfold, $2. CI; club, $2.61; red Russian, $2.58. Oats at new record. No. 1 white feed up $1.50 ton to $53.50. May sold at $53.75. Barley equals record. Up 50c. No. 1 feed, $55. Today's car receipts: Wheat, 10; barley, 2; flour, 6; oats, 1; hay, 12. I Portland Butter. PORTLAND, Ore., April 27 But- -. ASK FOR and GET Horlick's The Original IVSalted Milk Substitutes Cost YOU Same Price. We Will Place on Sale 10 Dressers at $2.98 5 Big Dressers, large fine Glass . $3.98 1 Sideboard . 1 Wardrobe . 2 Porch Seats 20 Bed Springs 15 Mattresses 1 Steel Cot . 5.98 2.98 2.48 .98 .98 2.48 3 good Sewing Machines . 4.98 1 Kitchen Cabinet 1.98 Chairs, Tables, Stands, etc. Fruit Jars, doz .50 Lot of Chicken Wire less than half price Cheapest Store in the West II not in. misli the nionev under the door WILL H.WILS0N 1 UllIllUiCteJSUITS tale ter, weak; prints, unchnnced; cubes lc lower. ChlniKo Wheat. CHICAGO, April 27. Wheat : Open. Close. May ?2-33 -'.T July 2.11 2.2S COURT HOUSE REPORT Roported by Jackson County Ab stract Co., Sixth and Fir Sti. Circuit. Kdwin I'yle vs. A. W. Ilnrtlelt, transcript of .jiidemcnt from Mull nimmli county. James II. Wnlkins vs. Southern Pacific Co., reply. l'robate. Slimili-li liic-'ers, a minor, c.-tnle: guardian's bond. Vincent V. Hliikely, a minor, es- tnle; admitted t" pnibnle. firant Finley estate; admitted to priibale. Henl Kstate Transfers. Edward K. Foss lo ('lias. M. Clmnmnii. id :18-1V UM W. W. Caldwell to John A. UViiner. id :i!l-ll-: J H Tom Sclnirimr lo Anna Staid, nt :is-ov Ill Surah E. Morris et al to Win. A. Morris, lots :i.:md A hlk 1 Mnin st. Hock I'l - 10 GORDON-aM in. "ARROW form'fit COLLAR C1UETT.PEADODY&CO. yVCMAKERS FOR nHEV&IATiSM and NEURALGIA Dennis Eucalyptus Ciiitmeiil 6 T ALL DRUG, STORES ,-8 T0BE3 SEC JAB3 EOC ;fJ?J Stop at The NEW HOUSTON HOTEL (illi and Everett Streets, I'urllnnd, Oregon. New ninnaiiciiiciit. lMitmes nnd elevator. Hates ."die, 7Tc, 1.0(1 and $1.50 per day. TO ORDER $25.00 UP Also CleaninD, Pressing anil Altertnt m F. MAIM UPSTAIR SUFFERING CATS GIVE THIS MAN THE GOLD MEDAL Let folks step on your feet hereafter; wear ehoes a size smaller if you like, for corns will never again send electric sparks of pain through you, according to this Cincinnati authority. He says that a few drops of a riruR called freezone, applied direcily upon a tender, aching corn, instantly re lieves soreness, and soon tho entiro corn, root and all, lifts rijiht out. This dru is a sticky ether compound, but dries at once and simply shrivels lip the corn without in(lamiii: or evon irritating the surrounding tissue. It is claimed that a quarter of an ounce of fret-zone obtained nt any drni; store will cost very little but is suih ciont to remove every hard or an ft corn or callus from one'B feet. Cut this nut, especially if you are a womuu reader who wears high, heels. IF IT'S 'Medford Creamery' Butter it's (lie licst Mini will alwiiys niiikc yimr meals all ilie more delight I'ul. Made in a sanitary creamery, l'ne;: lasteiu'ized cream which is a guarantee of purity and sweetness. Insist on Your Grocer .Send ing You This Brand. Howard's Ashland-Klamath Falls AUTO LINE Daily Except Sunday. Leaves Ashland S. a. m. 7 When llilioiis, lleadhihy, Sick, for Koui' Stomach, Und Breath Und Colds. Get a 1 0-ccnt box. Take a Cat-caret tonight to cleanse your liver, slomach-and bowels and you w.ll surely feel great by morning. You men and women who have head ache, coi ted tongue, a ha dcold, are bilious, nervous, upset, bothered with ii sick, f-'ussy, disordered stomach, or have headache and feel all worn out. Are you keeping your bowels clean with Cascarets or merely forcing a passageway every fow days with salts, cathartic pills or castor oil? CuKciirets Immediately cleanso and regulato the stomach, remove the sour, undigested and fermenting food and foul gases; take the excess bile from tho liver and carry off the coa stipaled waste matter und poison from the bowels. 4 Remember, a Car.caret tonight will straighten you out by morning. A 1 o-ccnt box from your druggist means healthy bowel action; a clear head and cheerfulness for months. Don't forget the children. AM I SI'.MKNTS TONIGHT Vaiillmi J'Yoflrrirk in the Slave Market Motion Picture Xcws says: "Paul ino Kr'lori k at lirr best; she has a KplemUd role and tho story 1b hooi!.' The picture was staged in Ciibn, tlio land of nature's mobt lavish S(?tti:iK. .Also Metro comedy, starring ?lax Kidman. TOMORROW Douglas Fair hanks in The Americano. 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. MATTRESSES Rc-UpfoolsteringJ and all kinds of Furniture Repair Silk Floss Mattresses made over . $2.50 Hair & Moss Mattresses made over . $3.50 Furniture Packed for Shipping Estimates Cheerfully Givec Phone 90O-L Geo. Herbert 225 So. Riverside WINDOW SCREENS SCREEN DOORS " LATTIC3 MATERIAL Pacific F'lrniture & Fixture Tactory