' ma ltm - SEPTEMBER .10. 1917 fAuta xwu MJiUI'UKJ) MATT! rpnTDTTVTn ir-r. M llil Ji O ItL) M ALU 'L'lilliUNIS, M UUFOKIV (UK J ON, WEDNESDAY. OCAL AND PERSONAL lir. I'urloii nml wlfn ami lrv. W. E. Bin U li nml wlfo rnliiriiiiil Moniluy iiIkIh from n lrli lu ('nitur I.iilio, Kln imilli I'll I In uuil llmiil. Wlillu In IIkiiiI Ihi-y vIhIIi'i! Willi llio families of II. II. llnAriiionil unci Louis 1 Icmlicl t, Dr. llulno fits itlannns correctly, All, llui pil il (' I ini 1 h nml KUtiBtH of tho Kutorly-Mi'CuiiKlioy woiIiIIiik pnrly won) kik'kIh lit. Ilia Meclford. lioli'l TuuKilny unil toilny. Mr. mid Mrs. Oi'oiKi' Mux Kulnrly of Hontllt;, ji'fl for Wiililo lulu tnilny, wIiiti' llicy arc (iniiornrlly miililiix llmlr home, rIiick Mi1. I'Mi'i'ly lioiiKlit tha l.ogmi nilne Tlicy Vlfl dlvlilo thi'lr tlnui uetwiiitn Wuliio nml Cordova. Alimka, where Mr. I'Xnrly him extensive iiiIiiIuk 1ii tvrekls. 'Alco TnXI. Phono 808. Mr.' Mill Mm. W. K. (Money loft lliln moruliiK for VlrkHlmm, Mloli., tlr former homo, whiira they will lornln inrmiin(ililly, They hnvo roKlilud In Mwlfoi'tl' for llio jmst mivim years, much of which, llmo Mr. (Mouey III tho nitrlculturiil Implement ukI nom with llulilmrcl brother. Knroiite cant tlioy will vUlt lit Sun Fi-undnco, Lou Alludes nml CIllnlKO. 1 Medford Trnimfnr Co. Thona 05. ' , IfiS " ' The hotel am filled lo cumnlly loiluy wllh tourlt, oul-of-town vl ttom anil county fair ninmls. i i Dr. llulno, eyo, ear, nose, throat.,' Among tha l.nkti IM sod Ion ny pln hero toilny In nllnnclnneo nt the fair bio (1. A. Pock, II. I., Tom in nml Frank Flirlow. " ' For tha beat timuranct, nee Holmes, tlio Insurance Man. Mrs. L. C. Lee arrived In tho city tmlny from l.an AiiroIos to Join her hintlmnil who hnn been connwloil with tho Mniiroril Km It company for several week. Hho will remain sev eral month. "My, Imt It's Komi to ho hark In Oromin,' remarked Mr, l.oo to no mo friend as Hho atenpod off tho train thin morning. Tho 1' resided In Portland for n numbor of yearn. 1 ' " Johnson for ltlh-clas watch re pairing. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ahrons and family of Joe county, Kansas, who have boon tho Riiests of Mrs. O. 1. Waldor, left for homo today. Bring your wheat to tho Central Point Mill. Wo handlo It tn bulk and save you tho cot of bam. We are Id tha market for all kinds of (rain. ' John Mnrden and P. II. Pie'iul of Mold 11111 r visitors tn tho city to day, as ar Mr. and Mrs. It. I". Stan ley of Klamath Kalis. Dr. Chas. T. Sweeney, Physician and Surgeon, riilpps Bids. Phon 36. tf Mrs. W. W, Sleoklo and son of MarahfieM. Ore, who have been vls Itliiat Mr. and Mrs. I. like Kyun and Mr, and Mrs. W. A. Corthel of Jack sonville for some time left today for homo. tieneral upholstering, furniture re paired and roftnlshed, mattresses ren orated, feathers (teamed and cleaned, carpets and run cleaned and relayed. Jiouglaa, J15 S. Riverside. Phone 00-U I., tilnss of Oregon City, a horse buyer earlier In the year for tli Hell ish jtovcrnmcnt. Is a business tlsttor In the city. Pork and beans with pie, IP. Dia mond Kestanrant, IS Fast 8h St, Today was change day for l com pany, tn the I. eland-Wolf Creek sec tion, and SI members departed tbt nuvrnlnx for that section to relieve the 54 others who have been on duty there for two weeks. Captain Cross ley's task of guarding the many troop trains moving thru the city this week may luterfer with C company's prem ised exhibition drills at the ftr, as he may have to ue eery avatlabK- member of the company In order1 to patrol the railroad from the Siskiyou to. near Koseburg. A distsno of li mllea. Johnson tor hlgh-c'.ass watch re pairing, , tf About midnight last night the pa nml el a young east side girl touglii the aid of the police to bvato tho4r daughter. At It p m, she hu,l ben gmnted p,rtuii'lon lo step cut IU porch and talk to a soldx l4kter she was found to he nilsslng from th honse and neighborhood and then the polnv were uotidtsl Still later It was understood that ih had returneU home and that she had been t the Nat dame with the sol dier, tho no report of her return w made lo the poll.-. t I 1 j rainier Tlano ris-. : South Cca' trwl t unloading a carload of 1'iinoi today, which were hu-pe4 direct from the factory. 151' William Force of Tolo. R llamll to of lirtcbi and Mr and Mrs M Wlwulactiam anl Mrs J Wmair.g. kaurr of A)leate a cout,v (jvtr Vtattors In lh city tCAlav. Met ram at RtvrsM fiarag. i vv ii.tr... . ...t int W Rkl- ar Jwinr In the city Irooaj Kiddle. Or On, Frank Roberta, dentist. Mark' Pal Id '.at. Piece Sil-T. gt( JLi . M Juik I.uw, district agent at Olen dulo of Ilia Cttllfornla-OroKon Power conipmiy, U rhurklliiK ovor linvlnx milled three moro of the power com pmiy's Medford stuff to his lint of h'intliiR victims, mid (irover Diiniollln, A. II. CiinnliiKliiim mid K. K. Scott nro curslnit the moniory of him. Ilo worked tho old K that If thoy would only como to Cow Crook omi yoil oil a liuiitiiiK trip iinilnr Ills gulil- unco thoy would mi ro gi't meut,' as III in no nil elm' fulled he had two cap tured cluer tied up In tho woods, ready to be shot. Thoy bit, as othurs, In clnilliiK I.urry Jeromo, lind dono bo- foro them. Monro rnn his vlellniB nl over tho nioiinliilim of llijiighm county until they liud to stop from sheer exliunstloii. Thoy never oven siiw a deer. Thoy hnvo rolurnod home very soro In mind nnd body. Wiiterniftn Ideal Pons. . Oimrnn- teed to sntlHfy, ()6 not cmifiisn with linns iiiiulo by A. A. Wnlornimi Vo,, who hii vo boon cnjnlnnd from using; tho tinino "Wiilennun" on pens. Mod- ford Hook Store. Among tho tourists mid visitors In tha city Timetluy woro J. M. Mere dith of Keokuk, III.; J. W. Duller of .ondoii, Cnnnilii; II. II.- Hunt of I.os Angeles; Mr. mid Mrs. It. T. Correll of New York city; P. fl. Harrison nml 10. I.. Hunan of ChirnKo; J. T. Hriulloy of Oiniihn; J. W. Closo of l.owlston, Idaho; 8. . Ward, T. F. Minahiiii, C. F. Potorson nnd h. u Pnrknr of Seattle; II. J. Mrlnnls, R. O. Wilcox, John It. Atkinson, MIsh C. C.nllimlior nnd Miss M. Cuneo of Sun Francisco; mid Oco. A. malari ous, (1. F. Neckiison, J. P. Ilurns. L. W. Koenail, Duvld H. Senuer and John II. Itudil of Portland. Ilutlm, 25c. Dotlnnd Hotel. City Water Superintendent Arns- plgor loft this mornliiK for tho city water Intnko to make arrangements for rushing tho work of cleaning up the Inlnko surroundings nnd making nocessnry repairs thero before the winter Tains set In. J. O. llorklng. the photographer. who was sworn In Tuesday as a tem porary policeman, to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of night ofli'or, Kugeiio Amman, Is n candidate for the permanent appointment, and In furtherance of his causo haa pre sented a petition to the city Cornell bearing the names of a large number of cltliens. Tho vacancy win not lie permanently tilled until tho next council meeting. Alco Taxi. Phono SOS. Clyde Hntelrlgg has gone to Sun Francisco with the view of perma nently locating In that city. If he does Mrs. llaielrlgg and son will soon Join him. Mngailne subscriptions will ad vance soon. Olve yours to a business house now. Medford Hook Store. Mr. and Mrs. C. 1. Hutchinson. Miss Hutchison and Mr. and Mr. J. IV Andrews returned Tuesday night from their tw6 weeks' motor trip to San Francisco and return. They went one way by the roast route and re turned by the Sacramento valley route. See Dare Wood about that fire tn- urnnce policy. Office, Room 404, M. F. ft 11. Building. K. P. Hughes left today for a Tlslt to northern California point to in troduce his seven headed wheat. Forest Smith of Talent Is a couuty fair visitor In the city today. Palmer's Piano Place, JS South Central, has Jnst received a carload of pianos which were shipped direct from the factory. 1S6 W. S. Dewing of Kalaniatoo, Mich., president of the Hutte Falls Lumber company, accompanied by Mrs. lVw ing, arrived at Hutte Falls several days ago for the purpose of Inspect ing hi timber and milling Interests He Is expected to spend Thursday In Medford. Call Taxi SOS. Mr and Mrs. I'asll Gregory are In the city for a visit wtth relatives and friends until Friday, having motored up from their new SO-acre ranch near Merrill In Klamath county. Kanch life agrees with both and they are happy over having a large barley crop Mr. Oixgory, however, says that the life of a rancher is somewhat more strenuous than that of a cloth ing store clerk, and to prove it re lates that when he left here early 'ast spring to take np the farm life he wights! i 1 S pound. Now he weigh 17 pounds. Mrs. Gregory, too, ha lost ranch weight. Men cars at Riverside Garage. ' Nathan Hideo, the South Central aiviuie shoemaker, while deer hunt Uig In the Trail district last week, fell !rom a leg and sustained broken left arm. Mrs. Gilym Jeno of Portland lefi tsi. tor Los ABgeles aiter a shor iit with Dr. and Mrs. W. W. P. Hoit at Kagie Point. Mrs. K, Scttenner ha returned to Medford after a er"t llt to Kast Orange, .V. J . her former hem. The public lil-rary has today re ceived the foiKiwiug letter from Miss Ijosu. the librarian o! Portland; The Xw of books for soldiers, shipped, by you to us oa September 15, has been rvvencej. laank yo very mora.. I " Kvk i!l gratl apprw.aiexi. as soon as yon caw ac- ivamu ate aaother sAipntcat send it aion. A tourist party In the city today from Solano county, California, con sists of W. li. Prcssley, E. C. Doziur, Geo, P. Dolor and W, H. Dozlor. Among (he tourists and visitors In the clt ytoday registered at the hotels lire tho following: Mrs. Cedric Leigh ton of Boston; Frank Tlarburn, F. Lansing, nnd W. R. Hicks of Chica go; Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Adams of- Cor dova, Aluska; Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Os tium of Sacramento; Mr. and Mrs. (1. Meredith of Los Angeles; Mrs. J. M. Anderson of Whitewater, Wis.; Mr. and Mrs. William 8. Dewing, Kalamazoo, Mich.; Mr. and Mrs. Hoy II. Clark of Takllma, Ore.; Mr. and Mrs. It. It. Fleet of Greiiuiln, Calif.; Marshall Coopor of Salem, Ore.; W. C. Korr, Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Esterly and Mrs. J. L. Mohnndro of Seattle; L. fl. Whipple or Ban Francisco; H. C. Wooilham of Pkonh, Cnllf.; L. Van Horn of Siskiyou and Mny Wright, Itutli Wright, L, D. Stuitt, T. K. Trembly and J. G. Townsund of Port land. Fruit dryera at Pacific Furniture & Fixture factory. An enjoyable foaturo of the county fulr Thursday evening will be tho stylo show put on by the M. & M. depnrtmunt store. All the latost stylos lit ludlos ready to wear gar ments nnd goods will be shown. This foaturo will begin nt 8 o'clock, and Clurenco Meeker will be In charge of It. COMPLAIN OF RAIL SERVICE IN OREGON SALEM, Sept. 19. Inudnqunto fa cilities for moving western freight are called to the attention of C. M. Sheaftor, chairman of the committee on car service, American Hallway as sociation, In a loiter addressed to him at Washington by tho Oregon com mittee today. Tho letter is In reply to a letter from Shenffer urging heavier loading nnd greater efficiency In car service In this territory. The Oregon committee says; "There is a condition prevailing on tho Oregon lines which Is very detri mental to shipping Interests In this territory In that the western carrlors are unable to secure from their east ern connection anything like the equivalent of the loads turned ovor for eastern movement. This militates very much against the Pacific coast In that we are unnblo to get equip ment for transportation of our pro ducts." WEDDING BELLS An unusually pretty wedding was (lint nl an early hour this morning nt St. Murk's church, which united Miss Kntlierine Nstcrly and Harold Scotl Mcl'nughey, members of prominent and wealthy Seattle families, liev. William II. Hamilton, rector of St. Mark's, lvorfornied the ceremony. The church was attractively deco rated with Kilms mid ferns nnd the altar m covered with pink glndi olins. The bride wore a snuirt suit of taniH broadcloth, a Joseph lint and carried a bouquet of pink Peril d'Oro roses. The weddinsr guests were the following: Mr. nnd Mrs. George Mux Kasterlv of Seattle, par ents of the bride: Mrs. Joseph Mor timer Andersen of Whitewater, Wis.-. Dr. nnd Mrs. J. K. Koddy. Mrs. Jos eph I.yon Mohndro of Seattle; Mr. and Mrs. John Logan of Waldo, Or.: Mr. and Mrs. A. Judson Adams of Cordova. AlnsVa. and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Clark of Takilma, Ore. The newly wedded couple left tlii forenoon for Vancouver, B. C, whore they will spend part of their honey moon trip in a motor tour of Victoria island. The bride and sroom are gradu ates of Washington university nml attended that institution at the same time. The bride's father, n Seattle capitalist, recently purchased the fa mous I.ivysn mine at Waldo, in Jos ephine county. The eroom is the son of the head of the MeLaughcy Lum ber company in Seattle. On Tuesday evening Pr. nnd Mrs. J. V. Keddy entertained at dinner the proseo!ive bn.le and groom. Mr. and Mrs. George Max Ksterly and Mrs. Joseph Mortimer Anderson. Foiiowini- he departure of the bride and groom from the city thi morning, the Ofxainder of the party enjoyed an informal breakfast at the Medford hotel. W. C. T.U? Notts The Medford W. C. T. C. are be ginning the first quarter of the new year and there uexer was a time when they needed n.orr loyally and cour age lo fa.se the problem bet'orv tl.ein. If evenr men-Scr will soe that Vr d.svs are paid promptly it will bc'p the of:t. ers verv n-.w'i. Tv,e patriotic worV is swsir,; and netsls uiore ,'rVcrs. "V-.t sunioer 'vacatioB i over and the V'ni.n e- is-! to meet n(!sr! eNerr Thnrs. dav ia tHe iftSrary. miles n-,itifwi v:hctwiv. Seplcn-.ber 1 prvr.i-es lo b a by d.xy. KacS lady is txiwted to we -.!h a flo-.r sack. tV...-.hV. thread and need'e ar.d hen a di-h towel. S xrf :K;g rcw wi'.l be ,'e.sr.g a'.l tt tsrar. Any lady Kx wiV v,. v; treat work is aW to r-rrt wlt tc IVton Tsirso.v aftemooa at i-ov. lVa"t stav a wat SH'4-iie se ik a e-r-raSer, Vat eftft Rd do war TREASURER'S PAY T The city council last night unex pectedly reduced the sulury of the city treasurer to $100 a month, passed a fire limits building ordi nance, Introduced an ordinance glr Ing the council tho power to rovoko the licensing of any public billiard and pool or curd room for selling In toxicuttng liquors, or other good cause; took steps for the Immediate cleunlng up and ropulrp. of tha city water intake, and transacted much other biiBlnoss. ' Tho lengthy men I Ing did not start until 9 p. in. on account of tho ab sence of Conncllmen Carkln and.Gnd dis, who were thought to bo In the neighborhood of the Jazz orchestra nt tho N'utatorlum. The belated coun- cllmon wore finally brought to the council chamber after the council had orderod Acting Chief bf Police Tim othy to bring thorn there dead or alive. There was much genuine dis appointment when they wore brought In alive, as that meant a long and Into council meeting. Council Act n Surprise. The action of the council In re ducing tho salary of City Treasurer Samuels from $125 to $100 a month was a total surprise and was done under suspension of tho rules without any debate whatever, showing that tho conncllmen had held a secret cau cus previously and unanimously de cided on tho action. The explanation given for making tho reduction Is that It is In line with the low condition of the city's fi nances and mukos the salary equal to that of the city recorder, whose duties are regarded at least equally arduous. Mayor Gates did not announce the nppolntmont of a new policeman, as he wns expected to do, the council men and mayor agreeing Informally to let the apoplntment go over until tho next council meeting. There aro two candidates for the appoint ment, tho latest being J. O. Gerking, tho well-known photographer, who was sworn In yesterday as a special policeman to fill tho vacancy tempo rarily caused by tho resignation of Night Policeman Eugene Amman. The other candidate Is Charles Zim mermnn who Is taking the place of iS'lght Officer Timothy who is acting chief of pollco during the absence of Chief Hittson for several weeks tn eastern Oregon. The city officials decided it would bo best to let the two men serve until the next meeting when they would choose tho man for regular appoint ment who had made the best showing in the meantime. Council Ignores Fli-Mnen. The council did not act on tho re quest of the city firemen tor a raise of $3 a month -in fact totally ignored the request, seemingly having dropped discussion of tho matter when at their conference this week they decided not to grant the raise. The public billiard and pool room and card room ordinance was made more elastic for the express purpose of covering such cases as that of Ran kin Estes who long bootlegged in his billiard and pool room until he was apprehended by the county au thorities and given a long Jail sen tence! and heavy fine. At the time of his conviction Coun ty Prosecutor Roberts ordered his place of business closed. As far as the city was concerned the council could not have ordered the place closed or revoked the license under the provisions of the old ordinance. The new city ordinance not only gives the council authority to revoke the license and close up a pool room where the proprietor sells intoxicat ing drinks, but gies authority to re voke the license for any other good cause. Uamagv tlaini Settled. The council aproved the settlement made by Mayor Gates and Chairman Keene of the water committee with C. L. Farrar. who has long had a grievance against the city and threat ened to sue unless damages he claimed were paid. Farrar ha a ranch several miles this side of the fc---i.Vi.e,3aaal " "V"-'-"T.!' yi' eel" - Kniiljr Slerc, arctr.d-rfal emet'.oaal Mar cf the state p":is t!-- o3t.-I ! t :-e there are ao star tie r'it is too lit Oar Na'rfa 1 .-. atroat'?: city water Intake thru which the city water, pipes 'rtin.i' Had leaks lrt the pipe caused water to collect on part of his land and damage It. Then, too, some months ago,, "the city disconnected Farrar'a telephone from the city's line running from Medford to the Intake, which gave Farrar an additional grievance. Far rar agreed In conference with Messrs, Gutes and Keene lo sntllo with the city for $100 and to release his claim ed right to telephone service. The council waB of tho opinion that before the winter rains set In the water intake-surroundings should be cleaned up and 'necesary repairs made.. City Water Superintendent Arnsplgor has prepared several plans for tntulco improvements, and the council authorized him to go ulieart and use his Judgment as to the best plan and to begin work at once, Mre Warden HterfereM. The dam of logs, debris mid rub bish In Little llutto creek at the In tuke bus never been cleared away since tho flood caused by the break in the Fish Lake dum several months ago, which wrecked the intake. Some time ago when city employes started to burn this debris the state fire war den ordored the burning stopped on account of forest fire danger. Superintendent Arnsplger now pluns to burn or remove the debris and otherwise clean up to intake, and ThcrcXis Nothing Like it, Nothing that can take the place of -i rmsp orettvandattractive.HERPICIDE clean, makes the hair healthy and toilet not a luxury, out a requisite. SENDjOCENTS FOR SAMPLE BOTTLE AND BOOKLET 1 . 1 III m IM' 'T Yry man and mm b expasrd to tha attacks of dandruff which Is eontasious and ntnttr Bina oat of mrvy hundred are fufterinir from it'a annoyances. The booklet published by Th HoroKida Company, on tho hair and it i care, ia of intense intereat. and HERPICIDE itaalf iaareTalation toaU. A aample bottle of NKW11RO S HERPICIDE and the booklet wiU be aent to any addreaa upon receipt of Ten Cent in postage or silver to coyer coat uf pecainc and mailing. Addrou THE HKKPICIDB CO, Dept. S, Detroit, Mich. . Two sizes, 50c and $1 . 00--Sotd EvaTywhereGunrantctd by The Herpiokle Co." rfAppCca lions at the better barber shops arid Beaaty Pariors.fi " X Demand Genuine Hcrpidde and GETTV Js""" STAR FIRST TIME HERE "FRECKLES" GENE STRATTON PORTER'S thrilling character paintinjr of an irrepressible Iniy- his mnhitions and his love for the little irirl he called "The Aiifrcl" his thrilling strntrtrles for life and right his ultimate victory HAPPINESS. Millions have read the book thousands have seen the stage play. The Film play surpasses Imth in every detail thrills, romance and dramatic "punch."' Also Comedy "LADY OF THE LIBRARY." TOMORROW W.M.Russell in Tride and the Man" EDWARD CHARLES ROOT MUSIC STUDIO ;!1 Xcitli tirai'o Snvit Announces Season '17'18 Teai-luT of Yiulin. Also Cb.rir.ot ami Fretted Insti-ninont. Kovs Yannl for Juvonilo Band TWO DAYS. BEGINNING TOMORROW, SEPT. 20 A Sown-SiH-tjuii Supor-Story. A Prawn wiihmit a kittle s. 'i;e. It rall"t Iv i i'n d it's tiV lii. It must Iv se li. he Slacker" PAGE then to throw a crib dam across the creek, changing Its course somewhat. He estimates that these Improvements will cost $500. PEACE RUMORS IN GERMAN NEWSPAPERS LONDON', Sept. 19. The crop of soonlled peace rumors that the Ger man censors are permitting to sprout in German newspapers, convinces the London press und public that Berlin is preparing homo opinion for anoth er adroit pence maneuver, which probably will take definite shape be fore the snow flies. First came the alleged British peace offer, which, notwithstanding official denial, is still being com mented upon excitedly in Germany. Now much fuel has been added to the agitation by the report that the Ger- ninn government has abandoned claims of supremacy and control over the territory nnd population of Bel gium. In addition there are all sorts of rumors regarding the German an swer to tho pope. A strange thing about the wholo affair Is that the German censor ap poars to bo permitting the newspa pers to discuss the matter freely, but so far as is known none of the discus sion is founded on more substantial authority than tho Indefinite "we havo information," etc, 1 Heroicide f you'are troubled with dandruff,' falling hsir or itchy scalp, there is a world of comfort in NEWBRO'S Nerinfs HERPICIDE. 4 Try it One application will convince. - The feeling of coolness, the sense of cleanliness and the exquisite odor are things you cannot forget HERPICIDE is an efficient dandruff eradicator, a delightful hair dressing, a cleanser and an antiseptic NEWBRO'S HERPICIDE gives the hair a softness and luxuriance that is always associated witi the use of this scalp propny laetic Hair that isn't healthy cannot be by rendering the scalp sweet and keeps jit so.j,Itis indispensable to tha 10c Any Scat Any Time. Cliiidi'i-H 5e At lit'ir'iiar lYii-t ADULTS l.V IUl.lMjr.X -V CATARRHAL DEAFNESS MAY BE OVERCOME If you have Catarrhal Deafness or head noises, go to your druggist and get 1 ounce of Parmint (double strength I, nnd add to It 4 pint of hot water and 4 ounces of granulated sugar. Talce 1 tublespoonful four times n day. This will often bring quick relief from the distressing head noises. Clogged nostrils should open, breath ing becomes easy nnd the mucus stop dropping Into tho throat. It is easy to prepare, costs, little and Js. pleas ant to take. Any ono who has Ca tarrhal Deafness or head noiBes should give this prescription a trial. Heath's Drug StoreHaskln's Drug j Store, Strang's Drug Storo, Medford Pliarniuc.y, West Side Pharmacy can supply you. PAGE THEATRE TONIGHT TIIUMSKLVES IN THEIR LATEST MUSICAL STORM OF MIRTH THE HIGH COST OF LOVINC BY FRANK MANDEL. BUNDLES OF CATCHY SONGS, A WONDERFUL CAST, And a Carload of Wonderful. Scenery AXD LAST, HUT NOT LEAST, A JAZZ ORCHESTRA With Banjo, Saxophone and Marl maihone, Guaranteed to Keep You Swaying in Your Seat to Its Irre sistible Rhythm. PRICKS: I.oH-pr Floor, $1.50; Ilnl cony, first four rows, $1; last five roiv.s, 50c . Seats nmv selling. Jesuits fen ro ORDER $25.00 UP Also Cleaning, Pressing and Altvlng 128 t. MAIW. UPSTAIRS GIM CHUNG China Herb Store Herb cure for earacne. Headache, catarrh, diphtheria, sore throat, lung trouble, kidney troublo, stom ach trouble, heart trouble, chilli and fever, cramps, coughs, poor circula tion, carbuncles, tumors, caked breast, cures all kinds ef goiters. NO OPERATION. Medford. Oregon, Jan. 18, 1917 TO WHOM IT MAT CONCERN: This Is to certify that I, the un designed, had very severe stomach trouble and had been bothered (or several years and last August was not expected to live, ana hearing of Qlm Chung (whose Herb Store Is at 241 South Front street in Medford) I de cided to get herbs for my stomach trouble, and I started to Seeling bet" ter as soon as I used them, and today am a veil man and can heartily rec ommend anyone afflicted as 1 was t , see Gim Chung and try his Herbs. (Signed) W. R. JOHNSON, Witnesses: M. A. Anderson, Medford. ' S. B. Holmes, Eagle Point. Frank Lewis, Eagle Point. Wni. Lewis. Eagle Point. W. L. Chlldreth. Eagle Point. C. E. Moore, Easle Point. J. V. Mclntyre, Eagle Point. B . ! B A jj Geo. B. Von der Hellen. Eagle Point. Thoa. E. NUhola. Easle Point. WESTON'S Camera Shop 208 East Main Street, Medford The Only Exclusive Commercial Pbototn-apher in Southern Oregon. Negatives Made any time 01 place bv appointment. Phone 147-J. VTeU do tiie rt. . J. B. PALMER. 7 1