JfEDFOItD MATT) TRIBUNE, MEDFOUT), OREO ON". VUTD'AY, VETTOTTAUY 7, 1010. PAGE TWO fOCAL AND 1 PERSONAL Tho report has been received at the' office of Alex Sparrow, "supoiv visor of Crater national park, that there was 6 feet ot snow at park headquarters the last ot January, which Is at least three feet more than lit the same time last year, altho the rains have packed It down probably t leant a foot since. According to Sir. Sparrow there seems to be less snow, than usiial Ibis year below the 0000 foot level, and more than usual above that level. The park headquar ters Is at a 6000 foot elovatlon, and It Is thought at the lake rim the snow depth Is at least a foot more. Tho Medford Furniture & Hard ware company, commencing Monday, Feb. 10th, will remain open until 6 p. m. Saturday nights 9 p. m. 272 Miss "Kathorlne Souttor, who last week returned from Portland, was operated on. tor appendicitis at the Sacred Heart hospital Tuesday, and Is reported as doing nicely. : 1-Ithla water at De Voe's. Altrs.. V..C Cloveland and Mrs. Grace Cleveland who had been visit ing relatives here left for- their homes at Iicud this morning. Dr. H. P. Hargrave, physician. Rooms 409-410 Garnett-Corey Bids.. phone 230. . tf The rainfall for this week up to this morning amounted to .5S of an Inch, of which .25 of an Inch fell yes terday and last night. More rain Is predicted for tonight and Saturday. - -Guaranteed piston rlnga for all cara. C. E. Gates Auto Co. ,. , The condition of WV C. Kinyon who has been a patient at the Med ford sanitarium since Sunday, is im- provlng. He was seized with a tem porary mental derangement .Satur day night after attending a . local lodge, and was found Sunday morn ing by a farmer on the Eagle Point road who brought him to the city. Mr. Kinyon had a partial sunstroke two years ago and had not been in good health since, and had been es pecially nervous the past two weeks. Special prices, Truax store, tomor row, Saturday. . . . Constance Talmadge who has made such a big hit in "A Pair of Silk Stockings'" "Mrs." Leffingwell's Boots," and many other very fascin ating photo plays, will be at the (Page Sunday and Monday in her lat est and 'best picture "Who Cares." This popular screen star has a role in this production which gives her the greatest opportunity to display her ability to the very best advan tage. . .', Bakery goods at DeVoe's. C. D. Wolverton, farmer near Gold Hill, is attending to some business In the city today. His ,' daughter. Bertha, who was in Tacoma, has been' engaged to teach the school at Rush. Nash Hotel. Special rates, week r month. Steam heat. 267 W. C. Kelson and wife who have teen in Medford for several days, left for Ashland Thursday. They came from Carlton, Ore., and are looking for a location in a higher altitude to see if the change will not benefit his health. ", - It pays to save in the Building & Loan, 429 M. P. & H. Bldg; - Fl M. Smith and wife of Rogue River, arrived in Medford Thursday ot . visit with their son Roland, who 'returned a few days ago. from Camp Xeis. - Brooms. 95c tomorrow,'- Truax store. ' , . . I.: J. Sylvester who has been visit ing friends in the Apploftato d'strict, left for Salem and Pendletoa Thurs day evening. A two-lb. box of Vogan's chocolates for $.135 ac DeVoe's. H. Johnson who is spending the winter in Medford, left this morning to visit for a few days at Hornbrook and Treka. Hemstitching and pecoting. Han tlcraft Shop. '.' '' 272 W. H.i. Irons who has been living at the homo of E. M. Roberts, left today to visit friends at Sioux City, Jowa. ; ' ' ' " Windshield glasses tar all cars. C. E. Gates Auto Co. -. ! TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE Beardless barley, extra , clean. E., h. Lane, Central Point. Phone 13-3.' 276 (LOST On street or in a Medford business place, by a laboring man, two twenty dollar bills. $20.00 reward to finder. Call at the Mall Tribune office. - 271 K. M. Wilson left this morning on a business trip to ,Modoo and Lassen counties, Cal." He will probably be away until about tho first ot April. 35o hulk coffee, 1 11). 25c, Truux storo, Saturday. Attorney Lincoln (McCormlck re turned this morning from a business trip Xo Portland and Salem; DeVoe has a fine line of assorted chocolates at 60c per pound. County Prosecutor Goorgo Roberts left Thursday evening for Salem, to appear before tho supreme court in tho case of State vs. Houston Cox, tho Hotel Medford porter, which hs been pendtng in that court for soino time. Porter J. Jv'eff, attorney for Cox, left for Sa.em several days Ago. Get your tullk, cream, butter and buttermilk at DeVoe's. James A. Tretren of Rogue River, arrived in the city last night from his soven months service at Camp Lewis, having just been discharged and went home this morning. lie says that he was discharged only eleven hours be fore the strike at Seattle, for Which he Is very thankful, as after the strike was on demobilization of the men at Caiyp Lewis was stopped and orders issued that 10,000 men slated for discharge and who were to leave I for homo Saturday, be held indefin itely at tho camp. -. Daily's Taxltodge cars. Phone 15. The College Women's club will meet tomorrow afternoon at the home of Miss iirace Mitchell ou Gen eva street. Sherelene for waists. Voile for waists. Mercerized poplin for rompers. Japanese nainsook tor lingerie. Linens for centers. ' Handicraft Shop. ' 272 Miss Carmen Hittson underwent a minor operation at the Sacred Heart hospital last Monday, and it is ex pected will be able to resume her po sition at Heath's drug store within another week. Creamery butter, 52c a lb. Truax store, Saturdas'. Mrs. Ada Jndson is seriously ill at her home on Beatty street and may have to soon undergo an operation. She has been In poor health for some time. ' For the best insurance see Holmes, the Insurance Man. - The store room at the southwest corner of East Main street and Cen tral avenue, formerly occupied by the Alco news stand, has been leased by F. V. Medynski, together with the store rooms in tho rear and fronting on Central avenue to the Paul Elec tric company for a period of five years. The company will move to the new location about March 1st. Guaranteed spark plugs for all cars. C. E. Gates Auto Co. Mrs. B. R. Pooley and Mrs. Ray Abbott spent Friday visiting relatives at Grants Pass. . Dr. Heine. Garnett-Corey Bldg. Mrs. W. H. Isbell of Eagle Point, who underwent a very serious opera tion at the Sacred Heart hospital last Tuesday, made an unexpected and wonderful rally from the operation, but no hope is held out for her ultim ate recovery. Ton can drink a pint of cider for a nickel at DeVoe's. H. W. Gilbertson of Washington, D, C, federal official in charge of county agricultural agent work in the western states; left for Grants Pass this morning to help the Jose phine county agent out in some ot his work, after having spent several days here in assisting in the farm bureau membership campaign. Hemstitching, pecoting, all work guaranteed. Vanity Hat Shop. ' . News dispatches today carry the war department announcement that the 69th coast artillery regiment, complete, will arrive at Newport News, Va., Feb. 16. There is a large Medford unit in this command, for mer company Seven members. For fire insurance phone 64, cor ner Eleventh street and S. P. track. D. R. Wood & Co. - C. Childs of Hood River, who Is visiting friends in the valley, was in the city Thursday. . Guaranteed brake lining for all cars. C. E. Gates Auto Co. J. E. Mason of Kirtland farm, spent a few hours in the city Thurs day. -'' Choice spuds 2c a lb. Saturday. Truax store. L. H. Dill of Seattle and H. B. Thornburg of Spokane, were visitors in the city Thursday. Furniture upholstering, mattress making, crating and packing. Doug las, 201 S. Riverside. Phone 162-J. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Orrof, El Paso, Texas, were visiting friends in Med ford. Thursday. Malted milk 50c it. DeVoo's. FOR RENT OR SALE My brother's place, 20 acres, good buildings, 14 . acres under water. 'Rent J150.00. Sale price $3000.00. Terms. Apply E. G. Whiteside, Central Point, Ore, Rural Route 2. ' .' - 276 FOR SALE One Baby- Indian 2 cycle 3-speed motorcycle; In good repair.. Wm. Wagner, Central Point.' ' . , 276 .WANTED Good second-hand range, ' dresser, rugs, rocking chairs, lounge. Box 9, Mali Tribune. 272 FOR SALE Grainj stock and fruit ranch, about 100 acres under the plow; buildings. 15 acres pears, peaches, apricots and apples. Ad- . joins open range. 2V& miles to town and railroad. R. F. D. route. Small payment down, rest like i rent. Long time 6 per cent. Horses, cows, implements for sale. Some trade. Owner, care : Mall Tribune. ' 273 WEEKS & McGOWAN CO '. , UNDERTAKER Iuy riiono: Pacific 227. Night Phones: F. W. Weeks, 103-J2. Lady Assistant, W. H. Colby of Chicago, was vlatt Ing with tho merchants In tho city Thursday. City hemstitching and pecoting Bo yd. Mrs. B. B. llunoy. 374 A. 11. Foy unrt T. W. iN'oUon who are making a trip thru tho stale from Portland, were In -Medford Thursday. Insure In sure Insurance Phono 799 or 509-Y: Bonhctt Inv. Co. 29t Chas. B. Walker ot Seattle, spent a tew hours In the city Thursday ou business. . You can always find something tor a quick lunch at DeVoe's. J, Harrington of Contralln, Wash., Is visiting friends In tho city and country for a few days. Tho Volley Fuel Co. has adopted a strictly cosh basis beginning Feb.' 1. All kinds of wood for sale. Phone 76. .... 290 M. L. Francisco and wife and Geo. W. Morrlmnn and wife who are en route from Klamuth Falls to.Marah fleld. Ore., were guests at Hotel Hol land Thursday. . Special rates on scalp treatments. Sanitary Beauty Shop. . 274 .Mrs. M. Wilson and Mrs. I. N. Johnson of Portland, were visiting friends In Medford Thursday. Guaranteed springs tor all cars. C. E. Gates Auto Co. J. J. Welch and J. Dixon ot Reno, Nov., who have been looking over tho miues for a few days, were lu Med ford Thursday. Fine dry onions 2c a lb. tomorrow. Truax store. .' J. T. Adams of Prospect, is spend ing a few days in the city on business. Hn'r switches made of combings Sanitary Beauty Shop, St. Mark's bldg. 274 J. F. Terry of Merlin and. E. A. Hall of Newberg, Ore., were guests at Hotel Nash Thursday. 'Lieutenant Floyd Hart of tho avi ation service, who won such Blgnal success in Franco and was cited for conspicuous service, arrived home last night. Special United Stales Attorney Clarence L. Reames spent Thursday in the city visiting his mother, lie is returning to Seattle from San Francisco where he appeared before the court of appeals In sovoral espionage cases. Columbia brand Oleomargarine, 2 lbs. 75c Saturday. Truax store. See prices tomorrow Truax store. R. G. Clark and C. W. Harrison ot Portland were in tho city Thursday on business. O. D. Higglns came up from Oak land, Cal., Thursday to attend to some business matters in Medford. A, Tash ot Boston, who Is making a business trip to tho coast cities, was in Medford Thursday. C. J. Parker and N. P. Noonan of San Francisco, were among the out ot town visitors in Medford Thurs day, Henry "White of Cleveland, Ohio, who has been In the valley for a few days, was in the city Thursday. Mrs, Fred Hopkins ot Central Point, wss vlslttug friends at tho Hotel Medford Thursday. J, 8. V. Copland anil A. J. Ness of Portland wore transuding IiumIiiuim with the morehiuits in tho city Thurs day. ' It. '13, and H. I... Miller of . Sun Francisco, woro visiting frlonds in the city Thursday. ' Merle Armllago ot Philadelphia, Pa., 'who In visiting friends In tho county, was In Modford Thursday. ', X, K. AVlnton of Seattle, spent a tow hours with friends lu tho city Thursday. , F, H. Chntnhurluln and R. M. Ropp ot San Francisco, woro In Modford Thursday on business. ' Fred Morehenrt ot San Francisco, is visiting friends In tho city for a few days. '. . ' F. J. Barnes ot Talont and Uobert Waterman ot Phoenix, woro In Mod ford for a few hours Thursday on business. v ' ! Ivan1 Iloekersmlth came from the farm near' lleaglo, Thursday to visit with-hls father for a few days. ' An members -of tho Christian church are requested to Vo present at the sorvlce Sunday morning as the congregation will voto on calling a pastor. The church bus nut hud a pnstor tor sevorul months and tho now board Is anxious that a pastor bo secured as soon us possible. T STRIKE IN BRIT LOXDa Feb. 7. The offset ot the agreement' which has oiuled the strike on ' the railways leading luto London on demands which may be made by employes ot omnibus and tram car lines Is not (is yet definitely settled. ' ' ULTIMATUM GIVEN GERMANY (Continued from page one.) from smnll Dowers, mukiinr u council of nine with a two-third vote re quired for the ndontion of measure.-). , , Territorial Conflict - Tho number of territorial conflicts now making their nppeu ranee in peace conference meotimrs it is said iu some uunrters, is attributable to the pros pects of an early realization of a so ciety of nations plan which will in volvo the examination of nil such claims bv n lesnr tribunal of tho so ciety for adjudication with duo re card to the wishes and welfare of tlio inhabitants of the districts in dispute. Tho community of interest of somi nations in certain unucstions has leu to hints of co-operation nniunir those nations to make up n majority in'tlie conference. Gossip in the corridors even mentions threats of resistnnoc to nnv decisions adverse to those in- A steadying effect is produced on energy of brain and body and the general health by a consistent daily use of ' .j:T- a food combining the bestofwheat and barley in easily di estdfbrrn. Delicious C Economical " There's a Reason ' Today LIBERTY Tomorrow THE CELEBRATED COMEDIAN STONE (Montgomery and Stone) 1 IN PHE GOATf 'Story deals with life ill a Movie Picture Studio, For; lionest-to-goo'dness thrills and laughs DON'T MISS SEEING Fred Stone, the Greatest Acrobatic Comedian l.'v.wU Tim Kiieeial eiuuniissiiin win iiur on llio soeietv of nalions plan not moved bv these rumor, liowev and iK'ummr nliiiut lis worn ' hut rmmllv. At the fcaute ihmt the sunro council in short dailv sessions, etui of liiini'iiiii' mttieutlv all I'loiins iiiid tieneriillv roferriiiu them In Kpeeint or siuumm; rumnm tees for tliorom:li examination til thiimih this iiruit'iluro, it i under stood, is not entirely aureealile to nil the powers iitteresled. The liussmu problem nirnin win vomo to the i'ure todav iu coimm'lion with the ncccplmico for tho Moseow Holsheviki lioverntneul ol the invita tion to the eonl'iit'cnee tin the Pruieess rl..,,.l l, iniitmsl tho iietinll tr-M, .-. i.t . ' ,,........ .U' l)i. ir.wn.iii' m-iviirimmlit bus been hailed with siitist'netinn and relief bv the promise it truve ol an iniiiii'Diaie ellv 01110 French Sacrifice for Liberty Heroic Six millions of Vrotich on have offered their Uvea that democracy miRht live. 30 million othor Kronen mon and women sacrificed their uii for tho sumo purpose. America' debt of gratitude to Franco for lhl 1h very grout.- Wo also nro liulobleil to hor for an iuvaltinblo romody for stomuch, Uvr and Intestinal ail ments discovered by her peasants, which H Is reported has saved many American lives and prevented thou sands of surKtcal opornlloim. lleo. 11. Mayr, for many years a prominent Chicago chemist, imports tho Inisro illents and soils this remedy umler the nnmo of Mnyr's Wonderful Hm ody. It is a simple, harmless prep aration that ' removes tho catarrlml mucus from the Intestinal tract und allays tho Inflammation which causes practically all stomach, liver und in testinal ailments, Includlug appendi citis. One doso will convince or money refunded. For salo by drtiK Kllts everywhere. Adv. Douglas Corn Oil rfu( t.llia tlolifioua. Oil for Salads, Nhortcnuitf ami ry- nig. It does not aiisori) na vors or odors. A thoroughly good all purpose oil. Baker's Cocoanut Canned in its own milk, fresh. Use it as you would the fresh coeoaniit, without the trouble of grating. SCHIEFFELIN'S GROCERY 36-40 North Central Ave. The Whisper ffiat Comes in ths KigM Tb Glorious Knowledge Women Gala Whan a WondUrfal Thought Steals Over Hum. IPllplj Hspplnus In lis mort tlirilltnr dfjrrs conies to ivomsu wltli tbo thouyht ot pos wiiHB D tnuy, m Stcry woman In tb Joy of comlnr mot erliood fhould pruparo her nuttin 'or ttie nnUKual gtraln. Tbreo vcnertitl'jnii tulva fpand tbo tried and reliable preparuttrm. Uuther's Friend, of ttiogrcatcAt help nc tu-h m time. By Its dally mo thmurtiouL tho period, the skin of tho abdomen Is mndo oft snd elastic, expanding muxrlel rts.ix eiully when baby arrives, and paia nt tbo crltls is In thbj way avoided. Tho inCoaunatlou of breaat staruls Is soninca. .Obtain from your dnieirlid', by nil meant, thla creat preparation wlilcn science Una of fercd for so many years to expectant mothers. ' Wrlto tho Bradfleld fteffnlntor Compeny, Dept. D. Lamur Uullillnif, Atlunta, Ocoreta, for their helpful and interciUnr Molher ttood Ooulc, and begin tlio uro uf Mutliur's Friend. It Is for external use. Is absolutely nfc niul wonderfullv effectlva. And remember, thero Is -nothlns; to toko RAPID growth and general prosperity in Oregon mean benefits that nri bound to be scattered among nil the people In Oregon. . The straight' road to growth snd prosperity is the loynl patron age of Oregon industries by Ore gon people. It means more fac tories more payroll money to pass from one pocket to another, helping our own fieople. '. BUY HOME PRODUCTS. Home Industoy League l Ori-ooh MEDFORD IRON WORKS FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP Also agent for Fairbanks and Morse Eneinca. ' ' 17 South Riverside. len.iiimli.'i! of Ih.MioviU "' the lillje iillied iifmv i Hi" Aivliuiusi'l rliii'. KMieii'lieed dlploimil hmV Hint what iiirnri' Hit'lii i 0"l "in n i- ceediimx lmvo been ho I'l'iuiirl.Hii n liiii'immioiiH in view ol ui muini""-"' lltnl eiillllilesilv ill inielliili'. ' i - I I w r !.. ) n Mmp that WMilieiiliis, pnrnlxi,,,,! luiui) ,ir I'ltni, ill' imi'iiii MTTMliltill, Ivlllt I'll'Ultllllt'H i, ..... th .luiiut unit uiiliiillil.tr f j.j y,,,. T pillion"' , Tumi UlllUHd nont iinmfniri, or inu i KCKMAnLauOIU'IVUY, IMillaiiuliihtQ fBig Reduction I Sale The Clieiipest Storo In tho West We Lend and Others Follow $3.50 Work Shoes . . . $2.50 4.00 Cushion Sole Shoes . 2.75 Flannel Shirts . . 1.00 Khaki Pants . . . 125 S3.50 Pants going at . . 2.50 5.00 Wool Pants . . '3.50 Work Pants . . 1.25 Hib Overalls . . . 1.25 $2.00 Suit Cases . . 1.25 Work Shirts . . . 65c Dress Shirts . . 75c Work Sox . . . 10c Boys' Underwear t . . 25c Boys' Heavy Suspenders 10c Men's Heavy Suspenders - 25c Neckties . . . . 15c Black, Tan, Grey and Blue Sox 10c $15.00 Men's Suits . . $7.50 All Wool Suits . . 12.50 : SALE STARTS Tomorrow Morning at 10 o'CIock Push the Money Untlrr (he Dnor WILL H. WILSON , THE SECRET SERVICE JIAN Whoso grim duty out- weighed the call of love ' ' TOM' MIX In a Stirring Patriotic Drama . "Mr. Logan, U.S. A MUTT & JEFF Tonight-Saturday Adults 25c; Children 10c COMEDY Ace and Joker Mmc." FAY Ilonds Your Mfo trom Infanny in Old Aro, fiho poliild Out tho Wiiy unci DlroctH Your Sto Towurd tho (loud tor Which Nuturu-Klllod Y. Mirny or tho.hnut cltln and. In tlilH qlty would ho only too nnxliiuH to vlnt a Rood clnlrvoynnt It thny -woro (lint lumurod of millafnctloii. . Ily lhi rnmarknhlo "Yoitl IMillnHophor," Ihru whloli Bho Is on uhloil to rovoal lo you with liiiorrliiR nociinipy your punt lis you ' nlmin know II, your prosont iih It 9, anil your futuro exactly H , will ho. A (h-niilnn MyMW; Sl(ihp No I'lnlm; llcr Work HiwiikN for lOtolf T-ocutod .:i North Ornpo Htreot. l'rlvnto roHldonco. . - NOW. IN STOCK Mustierole Both Sizes ' ' Heath's Drug( Store Phone 884 The San Tox Store