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PAGE TYO MRDFOTtD MATL TRTBUXE. IWEDFOTCP. OKEfiOX. FHrDAY, OCTOr.ET? 11. 191ft I0CAL AND PERSONAL nicatiHe of tomorrow bolni! Col u in Ihib day and also Liberty loan d:iy by presidential proclamation all the banks will be closed and there will only be ono mail delivery in ihe v.ity. The rurul carriers will cover their route.! as usual. The general deliv ery and stamp windows will be open from S to 1 a. m. Attorney Newton V? Borden has moved his law office to the Palm block, 107 East Main street. 177 Dr. M. Jr. Dow leaves tomorrow for Washington, O. C, under Instruc tions from the war department. Dr. I,ydia Dow will conduct the Dow hos pital during his absence. Orres, the ladiCB' tailor, will be at Hotel Holland every Tuesday after noon; high class only. Kit and work manship guaranteed. 172 Itev. and Mrs. R. IT. DoJlarhldo of ItoHeburg are guests of Kev. M. J'1, and Mrs. Chllds. Hamilton & JHIIngton pfanos. H. N. Lofland, 225 South Oakdale. Look them over before you buy. ' 182 The Belgian clothing drive closes today and to various auxiliaries, the merchants and the Medford people who have given so generously of their time and good wearing apparel the Red Cross extends thanks. The Ited Cross Is sending out a wonderful lot of shoes and clothing and thru the kindness of the Model Clothing company (recently burned out), was able to salvage about 300 lbs. of boys' and men's clothing of all kinds, besides the Junk that has been brought some extra cash into the Hod Cross coffers. Fresh ocean cod and red snapper, halibut, salmon, black bass, smelt and all other fish at Medford Fish Market. 172 The College Women's club will meet at the home of Dr. Eva M. Car low, 26 South Laurel, Saturday after noon. Slngor Sowing Machine Shop, ad justing, repairing, cleaning. Phone 903-R. C. A. Chapman, 245 S. Central' 1S1 Mr. Charles Necoud left this morning for her homo at Portland after a short visit with her aunt Miss 15m nia Armstrong. Sewing, plain machine work, hand sewing and braiding, 4 OS W. fith phone 41-R. 175 State Senator Waller M. Pierce of La Grande, democratic candidate for governor, was in the city today boost lug his candidacy and was a conspic uous s treat corner decoration In the business nlstrlct this forenoon, talk ing politics to small groups or lone Individuals. Senator J'terce made an ciddross at Ashland this afternoon and tonight will deliver a short pa trlotlc address at the Page and Iliul- to theaters In this city. Alaska barbecued sable, tho best in the way of lunch fish at Medford Fish Mnrkot. 112 Mr. McAdoo Montgomery, local agent of tho Southern Pacific rail road has returned from a two days business visit at Albany. For the best Insurance see Holmes, the Insurance Man. E. 1). Suitor or Portland, who If labor solicitor from the office of II. J. Handlan of Portland who is labor ngent of the railroad administration in 'charge of mechanics for niaintou nnce of ways and construction, has been in tho oil y pir several days seek ing men to help out tho great short age of mechanics that exists on the railroads in Oregon. Over 300 men nre needed at once, including 150 on the branch raltroatl that Is engsged in getting out spruce timber. Car penters and helpers and bridge car penters are especially needed. Men who desire to engnno'ln this work Bhould callo at the Medford office of tho Federal Employment service. Mr. Suitor says that unless the men need ed can soon bo obtained It will be nevettsury to draft soldiers nnd put them to work. Hipo pieinenlo peppers, stall 21. Public market. Saturday. 171! Dr. llet kman of Central Point, left last niht for Helena, Mont., having been railed there to help fight the Spanish Inriut'iiii In Ihe camps. Ono and three-color stock pear labels for sale. Medford Printing Co. tf Among business vlshors In the city today was II. P. Watkins of Ashland. . The price of cator oil has tripled since the war began and today Is so high In price us lo tie considered anmonii tho luxuries. Kvery child In Medford hopes the price will continue lo soar until It can nn longer be pur chased. The KouM'inuent has laken most of the castor oil to tise in lubri cating the inaihiiieiy of airplanes. It has been Tumid to be the best lubri cant for that purpose. Grand weather, good roads. Crater Lake never looked nicer. ltetter lunke a trip, stay all niht nt (.rievo'n nt Prospect, make the trip to the lake and return to Prospect for your meals and lodging. Mr. nnd Mis. C. 1.. Uncart and Mesdamns Strieker, hooper. Jester nnd Mncdnff. all of (iranis Pass nerc Medford visitors yesterday. One and three-color stock pear labels for sale. Medford Printing Co. tf District Khler It. H. Dollarhide nnd wtfo arrived last evening and held the first meeting of the second quarter for the Medford Free Metho dist church. The meeting will con tinue over the coming Sabbath. 20 per cent discount on women's tint ton shoos. Schmidt's "(lood Shoos", 21 North Central avenue. , The linen shower continues until the middle of next week when it is hoped to have completed tho quota for the comfort of those In hospitals In Franco. Have you contributed to this shower a sheet, pillowslips, bath and other towels, napkins, -etc.? If not, hustle up and do this bit. Why not two or more people pool "their bit" and buy a sheet, or other needed articles? Dr. Heine, Garnett-Corey Dldg. Chris Gottlieb and Mlchuel Mc Guirk have returned with an auto load of ducks from their hunting so journ in the Lakevlew country. They report having had some great sport. A Ford car far rent. Phone 300. Rates reasonable. 1 Captain and Mrs. H. A. Canaday aro at Roseburg visiting relatives and from that city next Monday the captain will go to Portland to attend (he meeting of state militia, national and home guard officers. The furniture hospital fixes It. General upholstering, mattress reno vating, clocks, sewing machines, phonographs and umbrellas repaired. All work guaranteed, FeatherB steamed and cleaned. Feather mat tresses made from your old tick. Douglas, 2 01 South Riverside. Phone 1G2-J. O. C. Boggs is expected home on Sunday from Portland to which city he went on business two days ago. Frank Redden, Vernon Marshall and Clarence Pierce have been on an outing near Rutte Fulls since last Tuesday. Daily's Taxi. Phone 15. The students of -the high school at a recent assembly voted lo hereafter koep the stage in the assembly room more elaborately decorated. Tho classes will take turns In planning and. looking after the decorations. The scntor'class will do this duty for the first month. F. It. Curry, tlty manager of La Grande, Ore., which has the commis sion form of government, and Chas. Xewburn, chief of tho fire depart ment of that city, who are touring the state boosting the candidacy of Senator Walter M. Pierce, the demo cratic candidate for governor, hnve spent the past two days in the cfy on that mission. The city of i.a Grande is so proud of the candidate who is a citizen of that place, that tho cltv manager Kind fire chief were given u mouth's leave to help land him in tho governor's (chair. From here they will go to Ashland and Klamath Falls. Amelia Sehoeder. husband and son of Dayton, O., who have just arrived in tho city, having made the long trip from Ohio by auto, were visitors at the Commercial club today where they said they would remain hero fori I a mouth looking around, and might decide lo locate In the city or valley. In the New York auction pear market Thursday the following prices nrovailed: Oreiron'oinico 13.25. An- jou $3.42, nnd Hose $5.12. .Mr. and Mrs, Samuel Sulon and C. M. and R. 11. Suton of Chllllwack, II. C, ure auto tourists en route home from California who are guests at the Hotel Medford. County visitors registered at Ihe hotels today Included Florenco H. Watson and T. C. Gaines of Trail, S G. Klnston of Ashland, Jack O'Con nor of Phoenix, J. G. Godfrey of Ueaglo. W. K. Denny of llutte Fulls, and Win. I)e Forrest of Rogue River., Miss Barb am Burba, tho well, known nurse, left this morning fori Montague to take charge of a patient; there. Clarence L. Roamcs, special assis tant to the attorney general of the j United States, with headquarters at Seattle, and former l ulled States district attorney of Oregon, stopped off In the city this morning while en route to Seattle from San Francisco, for a short visit with his mother. He leaves tonight for Seattle. cenllv undergone n -HerioitH oict.i tion is inn kinir u tood Tc:-ovcrv in lite Gianls Piink hospital. Frank On i now much better at t';iHii Lewis, Sum Hmidrv, Don Wnlloh nn.! A. Jerome have i-mir on u lumtiiiir trie. Mrs nnd Mis Sundrv, Mrs. Dun Wilson, Mum Scott and Mrs. O. S. fiihuoi'e went shopping in the Puss Monday and Wednesday evening. Mrs. F. ("lurk nerompunied bv Iter sister. Miss L. Martin, arrived on Tuesdnv evening on an extended vj-.it nt the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. James Martin. Mr. ('lurk has irone to Iowa on a business trio. Judve Gilluiore attended the meet- ijntr of the Southern Oregon Presbv- terv nt fJloiidule on Tuesday us the represent it live of the Ifouue Jtivcr chifreh. Mrs, Clarl Ptirkltarl is visitinir at the home of her parents on Kvnns creek, ( laud havinir untie to camp from the Derisnn Polvlechuie in Port land, where lie took the luecliatiieal trninimr for the imnv. A class in Swedism gymnastics lias been starled in school under the L'liidnnee of Will M. Mutrerle, who ouriiur the summer took a course at I feed cnllcue. The Junior Ited Cross has nL'iiin started ils activities. The pupils are n.-ked for donations of emrs or niouev with which to buy material. Volnev Oden lias returned to hii:h school as n junior and Kenn Owens eighth rndc. The Ladies club will not meet un til the fourth Friday in October, when all are cordially invited to meet in the cilv halt nt 8 i. m. Subject. Rulers of Kurope." Canning Pimentos Mnnv women recently have cnllei". ; cut t in l' anmnd the stem with u purlin- nliii-e ill' tin; liuti'e ili-iiiiiiiMniliiii. i '"H kiiilu iniil tit kt- nut tin- inside nnr ..,... !: i , i ,.t' , t'Ii(,t!s- I n I'i'i'l tin- iii-piicrs iilitiv j t ! t J i -u i in n lint oven from six ti tcr. : imiK-iiliK. ( omnic-mul eiinnei! .im-; .;,..., (llnti the ki, ,j,.r, . jiiilns an-I'xiii-ii-ivB. mill thev slumli! cr:.i:l;-l Lein: i-nrelul not to e.llmv jln- i iiiini'il at home whenever nn--i-: them hi burn. The skin run then In 'ili-. I lit- l aiiuril niiiii'.ntcis i nn in-1 i-asilv removed with a miring knife u.erl in nianv unvs in salmi.-, meat j Kliiltpti the i.eiwers anil iun-k in inr siili iilute liuives. in snwlnirh liliiiiL-. . in liiirizunlal lavers. No liuuiil is ami in rt-hshes. I'iiupiitos aihl an ' n-eil in eiiiiiiinu- pimento. The conk- PAINS IN BACK AND SIDE M BUSY FOR PEACE IN CANADA OTTAWA, Oct. 11. Investigation by the Dominion police has revealed that revolutionary associations have been formed in at least twenty Indus trial centers turnout Canada accord ing to a statement by C. H. Cahan, Yield to Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. at'i-eliuii:- tl.ivur mill altraetive: in-; in the j.liv hrillL'S nut 1 Incl. i-nntr in un innn to waien inev are niiunr Wlllell almost eovers tilel" nihleil. ' j the iars. A little salt to each iar To fan pimentos piek the ripe pep- jinav he ailileil if desireil, Ailinst Pits the :, ilav Ihev are tn lie, ami slerili.e fnr -i." minutes in hot eaniieil. The medium sieil ones mav' water hath, lie t anneil whole, hut irregular j ANNK Mi.-COUMK'K. ami eannetl. Wemoe thi-seeiU hvj Home Hem. Airent. illreetnr of public safety. Those or-! KunlzatioiiK are carrying on active; propaganda seeking to organize so elallHts and foreign elements In favor of an International peace ut any prlee he declared. The government has ovldence, he added, that thete organizations are the direct outgrowth of Itnssian Hol shevlKin spread thru,l. V. V. of tho United States. PEACE BEFOGGED HUNS CARRY AWAY . CAMBRAI ARCHBISHOP' ,nick fo ON' TMK HATTLKKKOXT IX FliAXCK. Oct. ll.Mlavas.) Mon signor ("hollet. urehbihip of Cam brui, was earired iiwav bv the Oer marw when thev ev'Miated the HI v. BASEL. Switzerland, Oct. 11. Cnmmenting on l'rcsldcnt Wilson'B response to tue Oerman peace note the Strafshnrg I'ost says: ''The ray of peace has not yet dis appeared but it is enveloped in' a The only hope lies in the fact that our note was not entirely rejected. Whatever our desire for peace may be, however, we cannot be satisfied with the conditions un der which it an he realized." Kansas City, Kansas. "I sufTered from pains In my back and side caused uy a junctional de rangement. I waa nervous and had headaches most of the time. So many people, recom mended Lydia K. Pinkham'a Vege table Compound to me, I tried it and af Ur taking six bot tles I am well. I do not think the Vege table Compound can be beaten for wo man's ailments." Mrs. L.Timmerman, 3011 N. Hutching St., Kansas City, Kansas. Women who suffer from headaches. nervousness, backache, the blues and othersi ment should dive herb remedy a trial. For forty years it has been overcom ing such ailments of women after other medicines have failed. If you want special suggestions in regard to your condition, write Lydia E. Pink It am Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass. The result of long experience is at your service, and your letter will be held in strict confidence. L o I t li rsymptomsof a functional derange t should give this famous root and Safe Milk For Infants & Invalid ...Iu-.Tui..;.,5r-;- Ko CookiM A Nutritious Diet for All Ages. Quick Lunch; Home or Office. OTHERS are IMITATIONS Influenza Is Prevented hy usiiiK a Rood mouth and nose wash. Ze Pyrol is acknowledged liy most Dentists as the best cleanser for the mouth. A daily spray of the mouth and nose with Ze Pyrol is the beet protection you can have against Influenza and all colds. Heath's Drug Store l'liono SH I. Tho San Tox Store About 6ft Tall Common Complexion Week Old . Beard Apple Blossom Smile v (. Passes as a Good Citizen and Neighbor STARTS TODAY Presents Produced with practically the entire casts dl" lnith '-The Jiirth of a Nation" and "Hearts of the World. " W. 1). (iriffith's lafest (iv some say his greatest) super story will lie given to the palrons of the Page theater. Prices within reach of all. The Great Love WSSM ADDED ATTRACTION Rnox Price The Boy Wonder of the Age BOYS AND GIRLS Master Knox Price, the Boy Wonder, will hold a recep tion for the children of Medford in the lobby of The Pago Theater Saturday afternoon at two o'clock. He wants to meet you in person. Like "The Birth of a Nation" and ."Hearts of the World," "The (iie:it Love" is the result of long and untiring effort on 1). Y. (.irif fith's part. . The result of his lahor in "The (irent Love" is as hig as a circus, as intimate as a doughboy's letter lo his sweet heat, as wonderful as a sunrise on the Japan -Sea, as beau tiful as a baby's laugh. PRICES Lower Floor 50 cents Balcony 25 cents Children 15 cents Special matinee, 2:15, adults, any seat, 25c ROGUE RIVER i " 1 ;- !fnig -CTMsrosOTMPia in aui i air j Arlii' Mnli'li, who lms Ikm'H i Cninn Lewis in-s ovtT twti iimtilh-lui- Im'i'H imnlr fni-nornl ol' liis ruin n;Miv himI i- -ni'lvui'.' Hint orKiuu' in urn tiirtlicr pntinntitm. ItiiMt! Marlin. m of Mr. ninl Mrs I;inh" Miuiin, nrrivcil in Kr;iiu Mr. iui.I Mr-. Kltcr h:f w Ihi'ir .hum' iiltci' .11 iilr;i-anl vi-it their iicicc, Mr-. .1. M. V.'liipnlo. Mr-. Muito loll tin ('riiinv ovctuni: lor it to her tum-iils nt MilMinrn. Oro. Mr-. S. .1. Mvits tins returned trout i trin tn tiio riuiM. 'lr-. ';ui Uot'tli.-iin. wlio re- Ma don't have to fix my lunch says odo&h: ( and me fix that up Together. (wftoc or CORN ) Hon. Walter M. PIERCE IMIt S Vl.i; - Krw ion of fine niulfil Ikiv rluhl In lown. 1 1 In ihi' firlil If taken nt nni-iv (I. I-:. Mar shnll. )lin;ii ll'.-J. WEEKS & McGOWAN CO MXDKUTAKKU ) Day J'hour: Pnriric 7. 1 Mi:ht I'Ikiiii's: V. XV. llnkt, IU;Utf.j lji.ly Asulntjiut. Democratic Candidate for Governor will speak relative to Ihe Liberty Loan at the Page and RialtoThcaters TONIGHT Mr. Pierce is a most eloii!i'ni speaker and has a real message for the -people of Jackson county. lie speaks under aus pices of the Medford Liberty Loan Commit tee. ' (Paid Adv. i X V " ' if ' f i X - V ' 1 ; 3 vS - TO OltllKft (I2.i.00 UP ' Also Cli'jiiilnj;, rrtvinliiK am Alterint; ! 1SH K. MAIN'. I TSTAUiS ' China Herb Stor Herb euro ror caracbo, beadache. catarrah, diptherla, sore throat, lung trouble, kidney troublo, stomach : trouble, heart trouble, chills and fev er, cramps, coughs, poor circulation, carbuncles, tumors, cracked breast, cures all kinds ot goiters. NO OP ERATIONS. i Medrord, Oregon, Jan 13, 1917 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: 1 This Is to cortlfy that I, the un dersigned, had very severe stomach trouble and baa been bothered for , several years and last August was not expected to' live, and hearing of Glm Cluiiia I whose Herb Store Is at ill So ut. Kroni fctrent, Medford) 1 de cided to cot herbs tor my' Btomach tn.uiilf, and 1 storted to feeling bet ter u s.iuu as I used them and today am a wvii man and can hoMlily rev nmni":i l .iiixone afflicted as 1 was to Fee (.In. eiiung and try his Herbs. (Sinnetl) "W. R. JOHNSON, W'linijes: M. A. Anderson. Medford S. B. tioimcs. Eagle Point, Wm. Lewis, Eagle Point , W. I.. Chlldroth, Eagle Point, , C. K. Moore, Eagle Point. J. V, Molntyre, Eagle Point. Geo. U. Von dor llollcn. Eagle Point, ,Thos. E. Nichols, Eagle Point. tYidnjr, Juuo 'Mlh, War Savings lay Has been around here at least a year and maybe all his life. Has had two big white hats in the last year one of them he bought here and the other he. swiped here.! 1 Is always sure the clothes will fit be fore he takes them The last suit he took was a tan colored with a small red thread woven in it. He may have just left the country or maybe he is Just going to leave. Watch out for him, the dragnet is, out and he will very likely be brought in. " V The Lady is still wearing the boot but he won't wear the suit not a round here any-way. THAT'S ALL TODAY Will H. Wilson Push the Money under the door