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PA(TTC TWO fOCAL AND JL PERSONAL At a meeting of the directors of the Commercial club Hem last night certain objectionable laws pointing In the legislature were considered and a protest against their pnssago will be Immediately filed by the secretary. Atlontion was also given certain oth er measures, the support ot which will bo urged upon the Jackson coun ty dclOKntlou. The following stand- iuf committees were appointed for the ensuing year: Finance, W. 13. Talt, J. A. Perry and A. L. Hill; executive, J. R. Tonilin. O. B. Butter flold, C. E. Gates, H. I,. AVmther und J. W. Wnkofiold: advertising, S: S. Smith, J. B. Andrews and J. W. Drossier; membership, Will G. Steel, .1. W. Dressier and R. W. Ruhl; civic, H. L. Wnlther, C. E. Gates and C. M. Thomas. Good collections were re ported and one hundred dollars was ordered applied on the club indebted ness. Hair switches made of combings. Sanitary - Beauty Shop, St, Mark's bldg. 274 The high school will publish a weekly newspaper and at a meeting of the student body tomorrow will elect the various editors and other . hands ot departments. Malted milk 6c it. DeVoe's. Gaston Uomergue, superintendent of the Southern Oregon district of the Metropolitan Idfe Insurance com pany, arrived home last night from New York where he atended 1 the superintendents convention ot the company; Uanzanita wood for sale corner Fir and Second. Phone 4U-J. S69 The Parent-Teacher circle ot the Lincoln school will meet In the school building Friday afternoon at 3:30. Lieutenant Colonel IE. E. Kelly will give an address on his ex periences in France. There will also be special music It is very much desired that a large number of par ents and friends be present. " Whipping cream at DeVoe's. ' E. Cooper who Is developing some mining claims near Sams valley. Is in the city today. He has run a four hundred toot tunnel on one of the claims, and says that the prospect gets better as he goes Into the hill. He operates a two-stamp mill and is making the mine pay part of the op erating expenses. - Special rates on scalp treatments. Sanitary Beauty Shop. 271 William Cross came down from Butte Falls Tuesday to visit friends in Medford for a few, days. The Valley Fuel Co. has adopted a strictly cash basis beginning Feb. 1. AH kinds of wood for sale. Phone 76. 290 , Carl Boothby" and Wife of Hilt, were guests at the Hotel Nash Tues day. ; ..-- - J- Ypu can always find something for a quick lunch at DeVoe's. I. D. Buckley of Ruch, is doing some trading and visiting friends in Medford today. : ' Insure in sure insurance. Phone 799 or 609-Y. Bennett Inv. Co. 291 Geo. B. King and wife of Portland, are visiting friends in the city for a tew days. City hemstitching and pecoting Sc yd. Mrs. B..E. Haney. . . ;; . 274 Prank W. Stall came up from Eugene Tuesday to spend a few days in tiie city and country on business. ; Sale three days more; il. -M. De partment store. - J. R. Farls, J.- E. Bontev and F. S. Johnson of Portland, were Hotel Medford guests Tuesday. , Guaranteed springs for all cars C. E. Gates Auto Co. E. D. ,Cook of Oiympia,' Wash., who is spending a few days looking over the valley, was In the city Tues day. Furniture upholstering, mattress Making, crating end packing. Doug- ;ls. 201 S. Riverside. Phone 162-J. . AV. A.' Ackerman who is on a busi ness trip to the coast, was in .Med ford Tuesday, v t , , Guaranteed brake lining for '; all cars., C. E. Gates Auto Co. Harry H. Katz of San Francisco, who is on a business trip to the val loy, was In the city Tuesday. Far fire insurance phone 64, cor ner Eleventh street and S. P. track. D. R. Wood & Co. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE Team, harness and wagon, Weight 2400 lbs.- 302 Wil lamette street. 2 74 WANTED TO RENT A small place close in', well improved. Please state f stocked up or not". Mrs. .Rose E. Cavlnees, iHarper, Ore. 280 WANTED A job as housekeeper for Bmall family. Write Mrs. Rose Cavlness, Harper, Ore. 280 FOR SAiLE OR TRADE A fine stock ranch right in the heart of the ' bunch-grass in Malheur county. 35 i head of good cows, chickens, wag ons, tools go with ranch. Anybody interested write Mrs. Rose Cavln ess, Harper, Ore. ' 278 FOR RENT Two and three-room apartments, 322 . South Ccutral. ' 271 FOR RIDNT Two well furnished rooms for man and .wife, with sloeping porch, electric boat and bath.. A few tier of 12-inch and . 1 6-Inch fir wood for sale cheap. .,, 803 VteBt Eleventh .street, . phone 190-L. ' ' :' 2l!9 WEEKS & McGOWAN CO UNDERTAKER 1 lhiy Phono: Pacific 227. . Night Phonos: F. W. Weeks, lf:)-J2. Liuly Assivtnnt. Lester Simmons arrived from Seat tlo Tuesday tor a few days visit in tho city. i ! You can drink a pint of elder tor a nickel at DeVoe's. ' - . Bert R. Elliott of Grants Pass! was among tho out ot towu visitors in Medford yesterday. . All goods hanging up reduced of present sale prices at M. M. De partment store. K. M. Schmeer of Portland, and A. L. Dodson ot Eugene, were visiting friends In Medford Tuesday. Dr. Heino, Garnett-Corey Bldg. J. J. Kenton of Monterey, Cal., ar rived in Medford Tuesday to spend a few days looking over tho country. Hemstitching, pecoting. all work guaranteed. Vanity 'Hat Shop. H. W. Oilhertson of Washington, D. C, Is visiting friends In the city today. Guaranteed spark plugs tor all cars. C. K. Gates Auto Co. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Steele of Y re fen, Cal., were guests at Hotel Hol land Tuesday. For the beet Insurance see Holmes, the Insurance Man. Mrs. C. E. Smith arrived from Portland Tuesday for a few days visit with frtendsMn the city. Sherelene for waists. Voile for waists. Mercerized poplin for rompers. Japanese nainsook for lingerie. Linens for centers. Handicraft Shop. 273 R. 31, Wilson and wife and Clor- ence L. Cook were Gold Hill visitors in Medford Tuesday. - Only three more days of the big sale at 31. 3f. Store. Mrs. M. E. Fries who has been visiting with her daughter, 3Irs. O. C. Purkeypile at Leland. Ore., re turned home Tuesday. . , Daily's Taxi. Dodge cars. Phone 15. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Card who have been in missionary work with Rev. -Hornshoe, left Tuesday evening to locate- in Portland. ' " 1 Get your milk; cream, butter and buttermilk at DeVoe's. Major and Mrs. Granger Farwell arrived this morning from Chicago to Tislt with their .'daughter, Mrs. Corning Kenley. Yarn for sweaters. Free instruc tions. 'Handicraft Shop. 272 . A. E. Kellogg, one of the progres sive business men of Gold Hill, is transacting business in the city to day. ' . V -,, -: DeVoe has a fine line of assorted chocolates at 60c per pound. ' J. H.i Cochran who has been in Portland for a few days on business, arrived home this morning. - While in the northern part of the state he could not resist the temptation to stop over for a few days in Salem to see how the legislature la getting along. - '.-.- - It will pay you to take advantage of the big bargains the last three days of the M. 31. store sajo.f Closes Saturday night. E. B. Hanley arrived in 'Medford this morning from Seattle for a few days visit in the valley.. ' Windshield glasses for all cars. C. E. Gates Auto Co, - - .. E. S. Henry of San Francisco, who is on a business trip to the valley, was In Medford Tuesday, Hemstitching and pecoting. Hnn ticraft Shop. 272 H. W. Dickenson and Tom Govern of Portland, were attending to busi ness in the city Tuesday. - i ; ' A two-lb. box of Vogan's chocolates for $.135 at DeVoe's. . Victor Warrens came, over - from Hilt Tuesday for a few days visit in the city. , - -..: : r -... .-, . It pays to save in the Building & Loan, 429 M. F. & H. Bldg. P. . Peterson who is making a business trip over' the valley, was in Medford Tuesday. t . . - Nash Hotel. Special ratesi week or month. Steam heat. 267 - S. B. Archer and I. L. Truax of Portland,' were transacting business with the merchants in the city Tues day. . Guaranteed piston rings for all cars. C. E. Gates Auto Co. ,C. Smith and A. H. Ferguson of Portland were visiting friends In .Medford Tuesday. Bakery goods at DeVoe's. The freight shipping rate on ap ples from American to British ports has fallen from $125 to 85 cents, due to a rate war between the steamship lines. : i, MVHanHBasanawansaaa I . M '- ' - TODAY j FRED;'STON& miy - in:i-; "THE' GOAT"; MEDFORD MATL TRTBUNF.,' ' The usual Thiiinduy work meeting of tho W. C. T. It. end friends will ho held nt the ladles' excuunge, No. 36 Front street, tomorrow. Tho , roat room tit this place Is filling a uood to ninny. If Is hoped the clerks of Var ious stores will uvuil themselves of Its use during tho lutieheon hour. Bring lunch or order at tho rest room as you wish. You nre wry welcome. 'Miss Kuril Hutchison has limited invitations to a luncheon Thursday at her home on South Orange Btrcet in honor of Mrs. Homer Rothcrmvl of Tacotntt, Wash.'. Llthia water at De Voe'a. No truce has yet been obtained ot the Whereabouts ot Joe Martin who escaped from the county jail some time Monday night. Tho thoory at first held that he might have got away on a freight train before his escape was discovered is discarded. It U now thought that Immediately after leaving tho jail ho took to the hills end will remain there tor some time to come. Colder weather Is predicted for to night, also more rain for Thursday. The rainfall ot Tuesday and last uight amounted to .06 of an Inch. Dr. H. P. Hargrave, physician. Rooms 409-410 Garnett-Corey Bldg., phono 230. tf Among the new auto sales of the past few days is a seren-pnsseuger Case car purchased by Mrs. H. W. Clements which has been added to the garage at Ktrtlaud farm, and a Dodge touring car bought by Chas. W. Palm. To be 97 years ot age. In good health, with cheeks as rosy as n girl's able to do her own house work, en joy discussing the war, politics, and all other llvo interesting topics of to day, is the happy good fortune of 3trs. R. A. Lockwood, of Smith River, affectionately called "Grandma" by all who know her. Grandma spent Tuesday in town, shopping and call ing on friends. Crescent City Tripli cate. A. B. Cunningham after being laid up for a week with a slight touch or flu was again on duty today. The promoters of the farm bureau campaign for membership nre de lighted with the way the campaign has started oft. At the Noll creek meeting yesterday there was nn 100 per cent enrollment of those present and committees were appointed to round up the others. TonlKht's meet ing of the campaign will be held at Talent. Rev. C. 31. Cllne. of Ellcnshurg, Wash., who occupied the pulpit of the Baptist church In Grants Pass during tho month of January, has accepted the call to bo permanent pastor of the church. O. Cornish came down from Butte Falls today. He says that as long the track was not torn up that Butto Falls people will come to Medford once In a while, even It they have to come on the speeder. A. G. Bishop of Eagle Point dis trict Is In the city today on business. The Forolgn 3Iisslonary society of the .Methodist church v will meet Thursday "afternoon at the home qf Mrs. T. O. Heine, 916 West Tenth street. 3trs. W. .jr. Van Scoyoc will be the leader. Oird of Thanks , We wish to thank our friends and neighbors for their kindness and sympathy during the Illness and death of our beloved wife and moth er. Also for the many beautiful floral offerings; J ' A. J. FLORE Y AND - FAMILY. Norwegian Cabinet Reslons. OHlilSTIANIA. Feb. 5. The Nor weuriun cabinet headed bv Oiinnnr Knudsen hax resigned because Knud scn's nartv censed to maintain its control of rinxlimnont. INSTANT POSTUM yields a delicate aroma and deli cious flavor, and its economical . E'N I D B E N N E T T Clever Story of a Theatrical Troupe that Gets Stranded , FUNNIEST PICTURE IN MONTHS LIBERTY COMING-FRIDAY and SATURDAY MEDFORD, ORF,(jiONT, WEDNESDAY, FEDRUARY r GERMANS SEEK COIH.KN'Z, Jan. 6. (Correspon dence of Associated l'rexs). Judging by the number of letters from Gor man civilians of the American occu pied area nsklng for special permits to carry firearms for hunting pur poses, tho wild' boars in niton lull Prussia tiro more numerous this sou son than in many years. In fact, several (otters.-written io tho head quarters of tho Third American tinny stated that tho wild bom- menace this winter was greater than any other year In Gorman history. Every day from various parts ot tho occupied territory letters pour into Cobleux from Cermun civilians who huvo beeu deprived of tl-oir us ual winter sport by tho American do- cree forbidding civilians to have pos session of olther rifles or revolvers. In nearly every case the letters agree that the wild boars oro overrunning tho country, destroying crops nnd eating certnln winter growing plants which should be preserved for the horses and cattle. ' One letter Btuted that. In (ho re gion of Trier, tho boars bad become so bold that children ot tho farmers on their way to school hud been bad ly frlghtonod and had to run for their lives when a wild hog appeared In the road and chased the young sters to a nearby farm houtfe..- So tar no permits for German civil ians to hunt wild boars have been is sued. Third Army officers say that if thero is any wild-hag shooting to bo done, American soldiers will do it. Tho American officers do not qulto understand why there havo boon no complaints about tho hoar menace except from those Germans who want to hunt. I'roeram Library Society, lust Fri day afternoon : ('horns, "Hoostinir Our llieh School." 'Blue" division; Oration from Patrick ITenrv. .Marie Mnlm sren: uittno solo. Honmnv live, Louise Wheeler: recitation. So Wus I. Marie Jlorton; dialogue. Heporter Interview insr Murk Twain. Ynue Wilder ami Ilcrrii-kWlieeler: impersonation. Until Martin : Current Kvenls. Vnno Wil der: trio, WhixiM'riiit; Leaves, Marie Morton. Louise Wheeler, Kstlier Mil ler.. ..-..;:.. .,! Plav, Wooing Jane, .lime, Louise Wheeler: Aunt June, Jititli Martin: Thurston.-(leorL'c Frv: Hobliv. Corey Henry, brother of Jnno. Kil French. Keadin1.'. Decoration for Honor. Percy Ilenrv; puller, Kilitor; Remin iscences while J. A. was on the Mt. Vonion, Airs. At'kert: nilisiit;.Ai)lre eintion of Ituiiert llrookcs. Kstlier Miller; character. sketch. J)is-n-List-J en, solo.-denree rrv: chorus, Ueore. ASK FOR lh Oi.ginal Nourtshlna ' Dicestlble No Cooking For Iruants,Invalids andOrowing Children. The Original Food-Drink For All Arcs. NOW IN STOCK Mtisterole Both ;;v-j;;:'Heatli,sjPru.'.Store... Phone 884 ' -, The San Tox Store DO WE STARRING BEAUTIFUL Fry, Yiinu Wilder, l-'.il Fim-li, l'l-iev llem-V, llerriel; Wheeler. ' Miss (lore's mid Mips Kmiutrac't lit tle people: "Stiu- Stuiirletl Ihimier," All "Twinkle. Twinkle. Little Stnr." Ait nes Culver: "Little Ho 1'eor," l-'it-sl ami Second (li-mles; "Lund of Cuiiii torimne.'1 Krnneis Cliiusiiu:! "Mv Shadow," (luv Corliss; "Ke.eii the Home l-'ires llimiimi." All: "Lillle Drops of Water." Waller Cliiusiiu:; "Owl Somr." Viruiuiu liiee, Onn WiL iler, lluroUl Colver, Kiiiienp Iteames, I-rank Wordeii: "We Cannot Cliniie eel," Howard (Hliner; "The Wiml, Uuliertu Kennies; "lliir lluss Drum," Vtl'uitmi li'iee. Hui'old Culver: "Kuiiii way lli-ook," Violet Hols; "llluek Smith," Third tuiil Koiulli (li-udes; Storv. Mis (lore; "America," All. ' Louis Kii'o hits returned from her home mi Aiilei:iite lo Iter liitrli sehonl work.' " The freshmen weived their initia tion ut Hie lik-li sehool n lew evenings usro. Thex' took six ileirrees without tt nuiriuur. The leiiehers were pres ent mill eniiivod Hie sport. Candy pullinir followed in which - till look part. All went home with n mvccI tooth. i DIED DINWIDHIK At the residence oi lier ilau-.-liter ut Cold Hill. Orcuon. Feb. -till. liHll, .Mrs. Klimiheth Sten uetl DiiiwiiUlio, need (ill years. Horn in Seott iMHintv, Imvn,' Klirnbetli Slennell wus iiiurried to William W. Get Dr. Edwardo Olive Tablets That la the joyful cry of thousands lince Dr. Edwards pgroduccdOlivuTabiots, he substitute (or uIoiriI. Dr. Edwards, a pre Skins physician for 17 years end calomel's da-tea enemy, liseovrred the fjrr-xlA for Olive Table'4 hi!e tre.ttinjt pctic-.ta for clironia ooa itijxition or.d torpid Hvetr:. Dr. Edwards' Oliro Tablets do not xintain calomel, but a heaLng, soothing WKCtable lasative. ito grlpiug U tho "kcynota" of these ittlo sugaroated, olivie-cslorcd tablets. They rsuso tlia bowels ontl liver to Oct normally. They never iorco thcra to onnntutal action. If you have a "dar!t brown tnouth" now and then n bail breath a dull, tiled ieellnsr aick headache torpid liver and are constiinted, yjo'll find quick, aure and only picruant rt suits from one or two lit tic Dr. Edwards' Oiivo Tablets (it bedtime. Thousands take one or two every eight fust to keep tiflht Tiy them. 10c oat 23c per box. AU (lrujgisU. MEDFORD IRON WORKS FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP Also ncent for Fnirlinnks and Morse . Eneinos. 17 South Bfvcrsltlo. LIBERTY TAXI With now DodKO car. sa A Stationed at 1G N. Kront St. 2 1 Halo & I.yon, I'rops.- l'jiono J J iRichMilk, Malted Orain Extract fli Powder I OTHERS aro IMITATIONS Sizes ! ? E AT ? TOMORROW ", 1010 llimiidilin Si'id. '.'.Mil. astir, til He'll (Ink, lowit. Oi' lliu t-liililri'ii horn In Huh union !li i Miirvireil hv (ho I'nllowiiitrt ,Jrn, I. iniiH llimhiw. mill Mm. K. N, While horn of IIoiiiiIiIii, Allu, ('iilliulil. How ard K. Hiiiwiililio ol' Oiiiiwii, Iowa, Willnnl W. Dinwiililie tuiil Mix. Kl'lic Miii'lin ol' Low Aimi'li's. t uiil'., tuiil Miv. Williiim llilllo ol' Oolil Mill. Ore. Shu in ulsn Httrvivi'il liv on hiollier, II. I,. Slt-iiiii'll ol' Klliotl, loivn. mnl n nislor. Mrs. K. A. Iliii'luu, Lincoln, Neb. Kimeriil si-rvii'i'i will he cotuliu'toil from tin' i-liiiiiel of Ami-llivxl Iteheknli l.utluc No. I7, of (lolil Hill. (i'i.. I'Vi liiv, IVI,, (it ti. id :t ;Mt n, in. Mn tin I lit .(.'it v View I'cnii'tcrv. Hnli'iH (Ire. I'Vh. 7th. HMD. ' - ELL-ANS FOR INDIGESTION Steero Cubes Stccro is an Invipornt ing bevernge which may be instantly prepared 35 cents the Tin 'of 12 Cubes Burnham's Clam Bouillon Tvt sizi:s t Just the Thing (or the Sick Room. SCHIEFFELIN'S GROCERY 36-40 North Central Ave. 2S Last Times Tonight ALICE BRADY "At the Mercy of Men" NEWS COMEDY BEGINNING TOMORROW 'MR. LOGAN, U. S. A." A pair of Gloves for housework A Komi pnlr ut rulilii-r lovr innkr.i a uood iiclillilon to tli lioiim'holil iMiilinu-iit, piirtlrii. lurly nn it. ouolili-H lint doltiK of lioiiNCivorU mid dimtiiiK and . nnsliiiiK mill mtuIiIiIhk M II hunt nny liiinn to the hmidx or nulls. I'ull pi'oloilloii Ix-riiiisn lii'-t linollly. 'I'ouuli imioiikIi kii I li--' will nut (i-iii-. lluy ii pair todiiy. ntlc mid H5(! PHARMACY I'liono 10 WhyDon'tYou Iliivo tluil kiiui-k tahen nut. of i'oui- motor?. ', i - 1 1 ii vo your front. wIii-i-Ih hi i'iiIhIiIoih-iI nnil hi'iiiiiiHM looked ftc-i-'. Huvo your nulion liiinu d oul? Iliivo you i- i-nuik ciimo di-iiliicil mid fici'i MonoKiiiin oil put In? Have jinn- iu- pi-opi-i-ly iivorhiiiili-d hnforo tho M-nHon'H ruth IibkIiih? Wo huvo omployod for tho minson mecliRiilcB nei-ond to noun on,tho Pit clflc r;ont!t. I'Yom pnat o.xpcrli-nto wo have found tlnU tho uvoiimo niito molillo ownor wiintn tho lioiit mn ohnnlit poHHlhlo lo do liln work. We iavo the heat puhhIIiIo nionliiiiiUtd. Vo will dliiKiiiwo yo.ui- troubloji. fmio of cliurKO, ' ' ' '' ' ' " Crater Lake MotorCo S, V, JIAIJi, MiihIpi- Mnlnr Mnrltmili-. I. I-'. CI, OHIO, jlns(-' Miu lilup iiikI MoIIii- .Mfiliiiiili!, 5 Si 6 Bcu-ans t Huw Many Women Do You Know , W'llO t'lllt ' till"' flNl ' PDl fill-tlv m1 "I tun Until nil tho llnio," "i a in - ho iiiii'ViiiiH It mioiiin im I IiiiiikIi 1 nlttiiiltl fly.";"l mill luii'dly iIiuk iiioiiud iniliiy," mid ull mii-li uviuim iiliniii ii n iluii'iii.'liii'liithi of wonii'ii who huvo uvorliDtud t lull r inrmiKlli until lii-iiditi-lifii, liiukiu'lio, iiorvoiut. Iltlttll, llrilKKllH!-liWII piilim, 1 1-l'l K II . l.'it lil.'K mid tli lilmm, Mytiiptoiua of u fl'llllllO WOllltlU-XH, llllV'll tliVulIIMl. Wiiimui wlu urn In thin (-iiiiilliiuu uiiiy inly iipon l.ydlu K. t'ln kliniii'n Vi'Hiilnhlo ('iHiipoiinil lo roatorn tluuu to houlili mid irmmii. . Adv. Watch and Wait for Mann's Big Remnant Sale i Saturday If You Arc; Worried ;or in Doubt Consult America's Foremost - Psychic Palmist Clairvoyant 'Ailvlsdii yon upon nil ttffnlm nf Mfu, l.ovo, .MiirrluKA, Trnvol, llunl iMwii.'otc. Tollii jnu just whnt you want to know without nnklns n a I ri tt I iU-"tloii. In fthurt tnllii you ovi-ry-tliliiK. Low fun for nliort tlmn, lie- lii'-ni Ikt thin In thf orlnlnul uiillior of wirk on I'nlmlntrr. Ktiidiint .of Votl nn-l uiiMiilit-r of Society l'nyclllr ItK.ii-ari h. . IVriinini utly lixuli-d 1:1 N. flrnpr Nt, lliitm ll:t)) n. lit. tu H:(MI p. ni Ihilly mid hiindiiy, KveryililiiK prlvt and ronfldontlnl. Xn urgo Is nut inllnflfid. !''.'113R!DMeh ftipJ I Your Scope I of Business liil Afi unn dpun'nn uniir hlial. f ness blnucr and broader and I I I II hetter vour need for FIRST I I 1 1 NATIONAL BANK service I j will steadily Increase. ' (n ad- 1 1 111 ditlon to servlnq vou locally I I I I our outside connections will cnalilo us to sorve voir J I ANYWHERE. ' 'r ' I I I I Talk over vour business am- i j bltlons with us. . . - I I l Win. G. Talt ....President 1 r' FIRST PationalI y JATAL iioo.ooo