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MEDFORD MATL TRTBCJNE MEDFORD, OREOOX, FRIDAY. MAY IS. 1017
ITOCAL
Li PERSONAL
dopot crowd Willi kju'cIhI Kuund up
- , , l J j HdverllHlni; muiita, inclinlliii? "The
iiogno lltvor liound I'p" soiik auni;
Hugh Elliott, who recently Buftorcd Uirough Illc(5(lp,10ne a duut ,)y
clently to enable him to go to Sulem,
accompanied by Mru. Klllott, to visit
tnelr daughter, Mr. C. li. Webb. They
will remain In Salem for several
weeks.
Mm. Leach, cornets male to meas
urements guaranteed. Phono B83-J.
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. I-afferty of dono at W.
Tracy l.uuo, tlio cowboy poet, and -M
K. Drlggs, secretary of tho liound up
association. The words advertised
tho coming big event nt Ashland and
tho tune was the nir of "When You
Wore a Tulip."
Have your mattresses renovated,
upholstering, auto ton and trimming
II. Brown's, 142 North
55
til ants Pass have gone by automobile front. Phone 14.1-J
iu run u, wnero mey w.i. j Mr ,, al8,Htnilt
locate. In Modford yesterday they ,Iltnll(lont of (he ovs ,, (ilrl8 A(1
wore Joined by Mrs. S. It. Taylor and LocMy 0, Iortimli loft for ,nc
Mrs. Archie Crawford of Fort Jonos, ,.ly ,,r(lny nflpr haylnR gcvcra)
uU mimu, mum on me jour- ,1(lys Iooklll(? afcr wards of , B0
clo!y In Jackson county. A dozen
joanson lor nign nns wiurii re-1 children nro scattered In various
palnnn. tf'j homes throughout tho county who
Among Grants Pass residents who were placed thero by the society. On
are In attendance hero at the sessions! account of bad roads Mrs. Heller was
of the Southern Oregon conference of
the Free Methodist church are Hov.
D. D. Dodge, presiding elder, Hov.
and Mrs. C. B. Glasler, Hov. and Mrs.
Scott and Edward Orr.
. Piano timing, W. P. Drooks, with
Palmer Piano Place, South Central.
73
County Surveyor A. T. Ilrown today! priced ones, too. Wo pny the post-
uegun me worn or surveying a road ago.
from the new bridge over Kvunp
creek near Kogue River to tho Pino
creek school house. The 1)iidge was
only recently comploted by the coun
ty. , Buttermilk 10c gal. Tie Voe's.
Charles Hazelrlgg, formorly mana
ger of the Modford theatro, leader of
the Medford band and prominent In
theatrical asd musical cliclos for half
Dr. Margrave, FarmorB and Fruit
growers Dank bldg. Phone 230
a dozen years, arrived in Medford
Thursday after a threo years' nbsonre
with his son to visit his mother who
Is seriously ill. Mr. Hnzoliigg Is lond
er of an orchestra in a largo San
Francisco hotol and doing well. Ho
mado the trip by auto from San Fran
cisco and reports tho Siskiyou grndo
En route to tho ltoseburg strawber-. Fifty recruits from eastern Oregon'
. ry festival this morning a delegation points passed through the city this
jof Ashland men In cowboy costumes forenoon en routo to San Francisco,
luini.cd off the northbound train and! All were enlisted in the cavalry serv-
ontertained tho train passeugcrs and . Ice, and a number of the recruits were
buckaroos and expert horsemen.
Strawberries at Fonts Grocery. 4 9'
.MIhs Ha.el Itader of Medford, who
is a physical instructor In tho Univer
sity of Oregon and who has several
times appeared with the girls glee
club In a dancing specialty, will not
lo on tonight's program of the glee
club at the nalatiirluni.
Gasoline and oil at De Voe'B.
E. A. illldreth. Sr., of Butte Falls,
was a Medford and Jacksonville vis
itor Friday.
for sale, birds, cheap. 418 South
King street. Phone 7.19-Y. 57
Motz cars at Riverside Garage.
Mrs. Laura T. Gunnell of Grants
Pass spent Thursday In Medford
gathering information about the Red
Cross work.
Rawles Moore, Attorney at Law.
M. F, & H. building. tf
. Tent fastory now in ;at.
Miss Edna Warner has closed her
kindergarten school for the summer.
Strawberries at Fonts Grocery. 4 9
Dr. Kraiik Itobcrcs, dentist. St.
Mark's Building. Phone 323-Y.
Miss Mary Hess will accompany the
Epworth League delegation to Ash
land tonight.
Metz cars at Riverside Garage. "
Mrs. B. T. DeLosh and daughter
accompanied Mrs. S. S. Smith home
from Aberdeen, Wash., and will make
in extended visit.
Dahlia bulbs for .sale. Phono 16F11.
. ' " 57
Attorney A. E. Roauies leaves Sat
urday on a professional trip to Port
land. ' ill
Top factory now m Nat.
Mrs. Homer Hathprmol who has
been confined to her home by illness,
is reported better today.
Dr. Henry Hart, Jackson County
Bank building. Office hours 2 to 4
p. m.
APPEALS FOR AID
10 FEED STARVING
unable to visit all tho society's wards,
as several of them live long distances
from tho city.
It's tlmo to plant dahlia bulbs and
up to June 15th. Send one dollar to
n. II. Paxson, Central Point, or come
and get oight assorted, labeled, field
grown roots. Wo have lots of higher
Mr. and Mrs. CI. A. Richardson
wont to Hilt, Calif., Friday, where
Mr. Richardson will bo employed In a
lumber camp for tho summer.
Strawberries at Fouls Grocery. 49
More Japancso luborors arrived In
Medford todny to work In the sugar
boot fields of tho pulley. R. Salto,
tho labor contractor, is placing the
Japanoso in groups nt tho various
ranches whore jioeded. Tho iirice
paid for thinning sugar beets is $7
an aero. Thero Is plenty of work of
this kind in tho valley and hardly
enough persons so far can be obtained
to perform it.
Son Davo Wood about that fire In
-uinince policy. Office. Room 404 M
F. & II. Bldg.
Corporal Herron of tho I'nlted
almost Impassable on account of re- Stntes marines, whoso homo Is at Gold
cent Storms. ' I Hill and Who wuh vlslllnir In Mmlfni-,1
The wise housewlfo will now put by
enough eggs In Egglo to tide her
through the winter, when eggs will bo
extremely high. Heath's Drug Store.
49
Mrs. Edna Myers of Rogue River.
who has been visiting her mother.
Mrs. 8. A. Richardson, returned home
Friday morning.
: Phone Ss -Henth Drug Store.
Mrs. .B. T. tlcI.OFh of AJiordeou.
Wash., daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 6
8. Smith, arrived in Medford this
morning with her month-old daugh
ter, for a long visit with her pnrenls.
She was accompanied from Aberdeen
by Mrs. Smith, who has been visiting
her for two mouths.
Bakory goods at De Voe's.
Elwell Nash, IS years old, who
came to Medford to attend tho funer
al of his father, tho lato Captain John
T. Nash, left Friday for tho Volmers
ranch noar Delta,, C'nllf., to rosumo a
visit there with a'n old friend of his
fathor's, the visit having been Inter
rupted by his father's death. Mrs.
John T. Nash will remain in tho city
two wcoks before returning to hor
home at Berkeley.
Big 5c milk snakes at De Voe's
Fred Critesor of Ledand, arrived In
the city Friday morning to visit his
slstor-ln-lnw, Mrs. Grace Fitgibbons.
' Eggs are probably as cheap now us
thoy will be any lime this spring. It
will uo a wIbo act to put up enough
now for the winter. Egglo and 1 1 1 1 ( . I
glass at Heath's Drug Store 49
Fred Mnrks of San Francisco is a
business visitor in tho illy todny.
Johnson for high class watch re
pairing. lf.
Tho navy may acain establish u re
cruiting office In Mcdfiird In Hie near
fnturo. according to A. E, Redding,
chief boatswain's male, or the I'oil
land navy recruiting headquarters.
Who Is a traveling recruiting officer
for the navy in Oregon. He has been
In Medford anil vicinity for several
days looking Into the rerruillng situ
Hon. "1 have visited several towns
111 the valley," said Redding today,
"and if enough encouiacciuent can be
found to warrant li the navy may
reopen a recruiting office In Medford.
The rccrulilng office here wus aban
doned two weeks osh.
For the best Insurance see Holmes
Ihe Insurance Man.
W. V. Miller of Portland, assistant
traveling freight agent of I lie South
ern Pacific, Is transacting business al
Medford and the valley stations.
Fresh chocolates nt De Voe's
At tho business meeting of the local
chapter of the Girls llo nor Guard Inst
night, a number of new nu inbcis were
enlisted. Tho membership of the
Guard now Is about 70. The drill of
rors of the chnpler arc as follows:
Captain, Miss France Klnnev: first
lieutenant. Dorothy Milt, second lieu
tenant, Mildred Antle; first sergeant.
Helen Brown; duly H'w.int, Miss
Rector.
Dr. Heine fits G lasses correctly.
D. Kearney of Peattln Is a business
visitor In the cily today.
Dr. Clara Dunn, office rooms 10
nd 11, Jackson County Bank build
ing. ,
today, has mado rapid advancement
In tho service since ho enlisted. He
Is the son of Mr. und Mrs. J. W. Her
ron of Gold Hill and is homo from the
Mnro Island training station on a ten
days furlough. Ho was onllsted In
tho nervlco four months ago at Port
land by Sergeant James Brooks, the
Medford marine recruiting officer
who was then stationed In Portland
Now Herron Is a, corporal, and has
boon acting for some tlmo ns an as
slstnnt drill officer of recruits nt the
training station. He expects a pro
motion to a sergenntcy soon.
Dr. Frnnk Roberts, dentist, St.
.Marks Building. Phono 323-Y,
Tho Girls' Gleo club of Ihe Univer
sity of Orogon entertained tho high
school In tho assembly room this af
ternoon with a delightful fifteen mln
utes program of songs nnd special
stpunts.
M. Purdln, lawyer. Room 406 M
F. & II. Bldg. 60
Albert Harvey, whose homo Is al
Glendale, but who has boon employed
hero nt the Del.ay automobile agency
for tho past two mouths, enlisted to
day at tho recruiting office in tho fed
eral building In tho marines. Ho will
leave for Portland this evening to
take the physical examination.
Baths 25c. Hotel. Holland
I ho members of tho Univeisllv of
Oregon Glee club, which organization
will give a concert nnd entertainment
at the nalalorlum tonight under th
auspices of the Knights of Pythias fo
tho benefit of the lied Cross, arrived
in tho city this morning from Grants
Pass where they appeared last even
Ing. They were met by a number of
university aluniul members and es
orled to automobiles In which the;
wen taken to homes of various alum
ni members where they will be enter
tained during their Slav in tho cllv.
Most of the oung women will stnv
vlth Medford girls who w hen students
at i no university were members of
their several fraternities. Miss Marie
latt's. daughter of Miijnr and Mrs.
Gates, Is (he i,. lf1r,i ,,,,,,i,. ,
the glee eli.b. The club will appeal
iu a coucrt at Ashland tomorrow
night, and l,,u, f,- Ashland tomor
row imitnhx
Stiawlienles al Fonts Grocery. 1;i
Cinip.in , Thlid Oregon Inlanliv.
on duly h, .Medford. Is about to lose
for the next iinro months two of Us
nii'sl effl, lent members In First Ser
geant C. 11. Richards and S,., ,.:,. A
II. Thomas, who have been recom
mended l,i i,e war deimitmrnl l.v
Captain T,ld for entrance into the
officers reserve training ramp at
San Frands.cn. Tlicv win ,. , ,,,
amp on deiach.d duly from Com-
puny I. Sergeant Richards Is from
Woodbiirn nnd Sergeant Thomas'
home is at Silverton.
Clocks, watches and Jewelrv re
paired. 11. N. Butler, M. y, k II. Co
M. H. Itosi 111 l.lt I of lilchesler. N. Y.
I, spending several d i.s In the titj
on business.
Eggs are high today. Can you
guess what they will be this winter.
Put them up now In Kggl.i. Heath s
Drug Store. ji.
10 SECURE REVENGE
Tho Seventh Company, C. A. C,
has Bworn to take revenge on Com
pany I, Third Oregon Infantry, on
duty here, for their defeat nt last
Sunday's ball ganio nnd havo issued
tho proclamation that a state of war
exists between tho two organizations.
The artillery have made their "cor
rections'" and claim they have the
right "azimuth" and "deflection" In
order to connect with "Rnsty Rice's"
"smoko bombs." They have brought
up their reserve of tinea big "siege"
guns, Jlclntyro, Moran nnd Antle, and
will turn them loose against the
"dough boys" "rapid fire" battery in
an effort to silenco thorn.
Tho infantry, however, has a coun-
lor plan of attack which they claim
will make the "moon-faced artillery"
hist their S. O. S. flag.
To tho Editor:
in these troublous times we are all
continually solicited to help this and
that cause that needs assistance and
in most instances the help solicited Is
in behalf of charities or causes so
worthy that they appeal to us and we
would he glad to contribute to every
ono of them if wo were financially
able to do so.
There is one appeal, however, that
comes to us that we must not nnd
cannot ignore, the cry of tho starv
ing children of Belgium, it is possi
bio that, the reader has already coil
tributed ono or more times to this
cause but we must give, and give
again and again, lf we are to save the
lives of these helpless innocents.
The Oregon Belgian Children's
Food Relief Committee has agreed to
take over tho feeding of the children
about 2S00, In the provlnco of Bra
bant, Belgium. It Is estimated that
?l will maintain a child for one
month and the above committee has
agreed to furnish $2S00 per month
for the next six months and we in
Jackson county must do our share in
raising thoso funds. The undersigned
has been named to represent Jackson
county on this committee. All the
banks of Medford have agreed to ac
cept donations tendered. All funds
collected will he forwarded without
any expense whatever and the names
and residences of donors will bo re
ported Willi the funds sent in. .
J am sure Medford can bo counted
upon to do her full share In providing
money to save theso destitute, starv
ing innocents and it is hoped that re
sponses throughout tho county will be
so prompt that we can commence
making our remittances to the State
Relief committee by June 1st.
If subscribers prefer they may re
mit direct to S. L. Eddy, Treasurer,
care l.ndd ft Tilton Hank, Portland.
Oregon. If it is thought best Medford
may oigunize and act Independently
and make lis remittances direct to
Treasurer Eddy. It is result we want
for these starving children must be
fed.
E.V. CARTE It.
Ashland,-May 18.
WASHINGTON, May 18. Repre
sentatives of tho federal reservo
banks and treasury officials In direct
charge of tho task of floating the Lib
erty loan virtually wero unanimous
today In tho opinion that a tremen
dous campaign must be successfully
carried on within tho next 27 days
lf the Liberty loan is to meet with the
over-subscription tho officials hope
for. '
Girls! Use Lemons!
Make a Bleaching,
Beautifying Cream
The juice of two fresh lemons
strained Into a bottle containing three
ounces of orchard whito makes a
whole quarter pint of the most re
markable lemon skin licautlficr at
about the cost one must pay for a
small jar of the ordinary cold creams.
Caro should he taken to strain the
lomon juice through a fine cloth so
no lemon pulp gets In, then this lo
tion will keep fresrti for months. Ev
ery woman knows that lemon juice is
used lo bleach and remove such blem
ishes as freckles, sallowness and tan
and is the ideal skin softener, smooth-
ener and heautlfier.
Just try it! Get three ounces of
orchard white at any pharmacy and
two lemons from the grover and make
up a quarter pint of this sweetly fra
grant lemon lotion and massage it
daily into the face,' neck, arms and
hands, it naturally should help to
soften, freshen, bleach and bring out
the roses and beatitly of any skin. It
is simply marvelous to smoothen
rough, red hands.
DIED
HALL Albert A. Hall, who resid
ed near the end of West Palm street,
died at Sacred Heart hospital on
Thursday, May 17, aged 59 years, 4
months and 1 day. llo was a native
of Michigan and had resided in Med
ford for the past six years. Ho Is
survived by his wife, Sarah, and sev-
n children: Mrs. Vern Cannon of
Medford: Elmer, Orion, nnd Grace
Mall, of Talent; Clayton Hall of Ar
lington, Wash.; Louis Hall of Bothell,
Wash.; anil Mrs. Fay Cannon of Sac
ramento, Cal. Funeral services will
bo held Monday at Perl's chapel a!
10 p. m. Burial will lie in the I. O.
O. F. cemetery.
ltrUCII Robert Buri'll of Sams
Valley died at the Sacred Heart hos
pital. May 17, nl 5 p. m. lie was a
native of Illinois ami was born June
isi!3. He had resided in Jackson
comity for eleven years past. He Is
survived by two brothers and one sis
ter. Funrela announcement later.
A. K. A. M.
Regular Communication Med
ford Lodge 10", Friday even-
by order of Uio
A
V v ford Lodge
Ing. May IS.
M
ICICLES
Now Is the Time to Get Ritl of Those
Ugly Spots.
There's no longer the slightest need
of feeling ashamed of your freckles,
as the prescription othine double
strength Is guaranteed to remove
these homely spots.
Simply get nn bunco of oihino
double strength from anv druggist
nnd apply a little of it night and
morning and you should soon see
even the worst freckles have begun to
disappear, while (ho lighter ones have
vanished entirely... It is seldom that
more than an ounce is needed to com
pletely clear the skin and gain a beau
tiful clear complexion.
Bo sure to ask for tho double
strength othine as this Is sold antler
guarantee of money back if it fails to
remove freckles.
AMUSEMENTS
rA1 CATARRH and
XVV KAY FEVER
: Dennis Eucalyptus Ointment
AT ALL DRUQ STORCS
Tudes 25c jars boo
Expectant Mothers
Relieved of Pain
Women Use Prescription of Fam
ous Physician.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
WANTED l.udy living on North
Central to tlo girls' washing. Phone
415. 51
FOB TR I il'! -Good heavy ;l U -inch
Mhchell wagon for light wagon.
Billings Carriage shop. 51
'OK SALE lit frigcralor, rocking
hair, oil stove uiui oven, ingrain
rug. lis:! South Riverside. 51
Since the rlnvs of our first parents
in tho Garden of Eden, women have
borne the pain and discomfort of
childbirth. Science on its part, has
worked to modify anil to relieve in
part, the dreadful suffering at such
i time.
The preparation known ns "Mother's
'riend" is annlird bv the motHcr-
to-be herself, externally, right nnd
mormnir. It nlioves the tension on
the muscles, cords and ligaments of
the abdomen, and tho expectant
mother is made much moro comfort
able. Tho cri?i3 is one of much less
pain am! dancer.
Thousands of women who have used
it successfully tate fiat they cannot
say enough about the (rood "Mother's
Friend" did fcr them ar.d refer par
ticularly in the absence of nausea or
morning: tickness.
Ask your husband to fjet yon a
bottle from the drug sttire. if yoo
wish a valuable book for mothers.
write th r,rad!ield Regulator Ctn
pnny. Iept. K.445 Atlanta. Ga. It
j is fre and will be sent at unce.
LAST TIME
TONIGHT
Stewart
in
The Glory
of Yolanda
A story f tlic tempta
tions of a dancer of the
Ballet Royal.
FRANK DANIELS
in comedy
MR. JACK LIFLES
. TOMORROW
ROBERT WARWICK
STAR
Mctlford's
t't'zy Photoplay
Theatre.
AMl'SF.MF.STS TOXKJIIT
There Goes One
of our rrguUr customer Ho buys
alt his sunlles from us because he
knows o will ha vo w ha t h e
want no ir.attrr what he may ncod.
Sluing, spring ell,". pit"n rinp?,
pNUmtm point?, generator brushes.
In fact everything for hia car,
C. E. Gates Auto Co.
TdNIGHT
Fannie Ward
IN
Betty to the
Rescue
!'u II of .KntiTlahitiu'iit
n'o
Metro Drew Comedy
Between' One and Two
TOMORROW
THE BAD BOY '
With Robert Harron
Pasfe
Southern Oregon's
;rtNitont place of
Amusement.
EVENTUALLY
You will want, after trying our rood quality of 3nm
lier, testing our facilities and experiencing our meth
ods of luisiiioKs, to do your Lumber Buying from us.
Why Not Now?
' All Under Cover, out of the sun and rain.
Lumber, Shingles, Doors, Win
. dows, Cement, Lime
PRICES RIGHT, QUALITY HIGH.
MEDFORD LUMBER Cb.
tra wb errie s Strawberries
200 Boxes of Strawberries for Saturday
BANANAS ORANGES GRAPE FRUIT
. Our Line of Vegetables Will be Complete
CABBAGE NEW SPUDS PEAS RHUBARB
ASPARAGUS SPINACH HEAD
LETTUCE CUCUMBERS
And Everything Else That's.in the Market.
Have you tried that Walla Walla Flour'?
We guarantee you to have the best bread you've
had for vears. (live it a trial.
REMEMBER THE PLACK.
NES GROCERY
Phone Orders a Specialty.
First Store East of Park.
What Effect Will the War
Have on Business?
4.
No doubt you have asked and
been asked this question
We Have the Answer
but only so far as ur business is concerned.
Our answer is the war cannot and shall not
affect our business until jil'ier (he loth of June.
(The war will make us more business.)
Why? You Ask
Let's Reason Together
First We have stood by (he pnblie during
the past three years by i,o raising our prices;
alllto we have been j ;,ii.M; pi() j,,,,. (.(l)t
more for all materials and l.ibor iH costing much
more than ever before.
Second We have continued to give an All
Wool garment at the same old price.
Third We have demonstrated tlmt wo can
make a satisfactory Si.il IVoni All Wool Material.
Three hundred styles to select from.
SI S.M to $20.00
l'"1" "1 It is impc-r-iibla for anyone to buy a
satisfactory Suit nude to order for less money
than vo ask.
GUS, The Tailor
40 North Front Street