PAGE TWO I! 1L.IL-1J JU MEDFORD MA1TJ TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OUKflONV MONDAY, FKURITARY 10. Ml!) I0CAL AND PERSONAL Mian McCormtck will give the ec- oiid of the series of tood lessons to ri lull I at the public library. The sub ject discussed this evening will he "The Comparative Value ot Foods." All women ot the city and vicinity In terested In knowing more about the food, we eat are welcome to attend The meeting will begin at S o'clock. Llthia water at De Voe'a. Notice of tho death of Guy la. Fer guson, former superintendent of the .Medford office of the Metropolitan 1-lfo Insurance company and for sev oral years past superintendent ot the company at Sacramento. Cal.. was rc cnlved by the local Elks lodge Sun- dny. His death occurred Saturday. Who Is the most widely read and the most popular magazine writer in America today? Irvl S. Cobb. 2T3 l.ce Smith and Ben F. Werts of Iluch and Fred Surran ot Jackson ville wnro week-end guests at tne Nash hotel. Sergeant and Sirs. H. C. HalRht of Salt Lako City. Utah, arrived in the city this morning for a visit with Mrs , Haighl's parents, Mr. and Mrs. 1. A. Batten. The sergeant was dis charged from service in the 145th field artillery, Sunshine division, two weeks ago. Dr.: It. -P. Hargrave, physician Rooms 409-410 Gamett-Corey Bldg. phone 230. . tf Deputy Fish and Game Warden Dally on Saturday night caught two boys spearing fish in the ladder at the Gold Ray dam and placed them under arrest. The offenders were Kennett Pellet of Tolo and Robert Hcrron ot Ashland, both about 16 years ot age, and hence they were turned over into the custody, of the juvenile court. Switches made of combings, hair dying, scalp treatments 13 tor $5. Goneral work. Sanitary Beauty Shop, St. Mark's Bids., phone 361-R. 277 E.. Mahan of Flagstaff, Arix., and formerly of lied ford, where ho was in 'the sewing machine business, ar rived in the city Sunday night hoping to gain some trace ot his wife, who was also a former resident of this city and was a Mrs. Jorgensen prior to 'her marriage to Mahan. She dis appeared from Flagstaff several months ago without leavlpg her ad dress with Mahan. Guaranteed piston rings tor all ears. C. B. Gates' Auto Co. Emerson 'Merrick left this morning on a business sojourn at Grants Pass. Who has interviewed more great statesmen and rulers than any man living? Irvin S. Cobb. 273 i It. C, Brigga of the U. S. geological , survey is In the city on business, having arrived Sunday night'' i For the best Insurance see Holmes, the Insurance Man. ' Mr. and Mrs. George M. Penning ton and child are Hotel Medford guests, having arrived In the city from Seattle last night Nash Hotel. Special rates, week or month. Steam heat 267 Among business visitors in the city . Monday are "Joseph F. Brundage of San Francisco, R. A. Grlpp of Oak- land and P. W. Harrison and T. E. Baltic of Portland. It pays to save in the Building & ixian, 429 M. F. & H. Bldg. Jasper Mendell, . a homesteader living in the Illinois valley in the wilds of Curry county, was in Eugene yesterday on his way to Portland, traveling on horseback the entire distance; says the Eugene Guard. He declares that he has never ridden in an automobile because they make him nervous and he likes his horse a whole lot -better anyway. This is the first time he has been out of his cpunty. for 10 years, said Mendell yesterday. He intends to visit rela tives in Portland and will make the return trip in the same manner. A two-lb. box of Vogan's chocolates . for $.135 at DeVoe's. Roland Flaherty, assistant county agricultural agent, was again on duty today .after an eight days illness, with f'u. "- Switches made of combings, hair dyeing, scalp treatments 12 for ?5 (Manicure, 4 for $1. General work Sanitary Beauty Shop, St. Mark's hid!?., phone 361-R. 277 ' Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Frele and chil dren of Weed, left for home this forenoon after a visit with Mrs. Krele's parents. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Gray. , Have your auto repaired now and avoid tho rush. Power Auto Co. 277' Jiunes Frances ot Applegate, L. CUiy ot Wellen and L. Smith of Grants Pass, -were Sunday visitors registered at the Nash hotel. For fire Insurance phone 64, cor ner Eleventh street and S. P. track. D. R. Wood & Co. E. P. Mulvey of Eugene, arrived in the city this morning on a business visit and is a guest at the Holland hotol. : '-'. Tires' for all cars;, most miles per dollar. 'Power Auto Co. 277" Robert Forrest, former resident of Medford - and for years musician at the Star theater, was taken ill with the flu at Sacramento last week and removed to a hospital of that city. He Is a member of the Medford lodge of Elks and word of his illness reach ed this city from the Sacramento lodge of Elks. ' Windshield glasses for all cars. C. E, Gates Auto Co. The Ladles' Aid of tho Christian church will meet at the home of Mrs. J. Wold, 42 Rose avenue, Tuesday Feb. 11, at 2 p. m. The business moating will start promptly at 2:30. A full attendance Is desired. Try pur place for prices on elec trical goods.' Electric Home Supply Co., Ill West Main. : .277 Dr. Bert 'R. Elliott who was re cently discharged from the dental corps of the U. S, army, has opened offices in the M. F. & H. building where he will be associated with Dr. K. Q. Riddell. Before entering the army. Dr. Elliott practiced In Grants Pass. . Got your milk, cream, butter and buttermilk at Dovoe'a, Mayor Demaray . officially - an nounces that the ban on all publl social gatherings, as well as public and private dances, is still In effect The last influenia sufferer was re leased from quarantine today, but the ban on the above named gather ings will probably continue thruout the month of February, tor the best Interests of the city. Grants Pass Courier. - DeVoe has a tine line of assorted chocolates at 60o per pound. Among business visitors arriving in tuo'city Saturday were H. E. Ege- berg and J. C. Haden of Glendale, W. U Kadderly of Corvallis, O. T. Wlmberly of Roseburg, Colin Mcin tosh of l.os Angeles, V. J. Ne-llson ot YreKa and U C. Bettor ot San Fran Cisco. Daily's Taxi. Dodge cars. Phone 15. Who. as a nowspaper man, as a star mngaxino writer, as a war cor respondent and as a humorist, has a reputation that Is world wide? lrvin S.Cobb. 273 Bakery goods at DeVoe's. Porter J. Neff arrived homo Sun day afternoon from his severa' days visit at Salem where he appeared in a supreme court case and hobnobbed with tho Jackson county legislat'.vo delegation. Vacuum cleaners for rent or sale. Electric Home Supply Co., Ill West Main. 277 Harry Mills, manager of the Butte Falls Lumber company, arrived with his wife and children from Butte Falls early last evening and the fam ily will reside at the Hotel Medford for the next month or two. This move was made necessary because now that the Pacific & Eastern rail road has ceased. running Mr. Mills' headquarters will be In Medford at least until the railroad outlook is definitely settled. Guaranteed spark, pings tor all cars. C. E. Gates Auto Co. L. A. Davis of Seiad Valley, Cal., arrived in the city Sunday to see Dr. J. F. Reddy and is a guest at the Hotel Nash. Guaranteed springs tor all cars. C. E. Gates Auto Co. Among week end visitors in the city from Eagle Point were J. A. Mims and Jerry Lewis. Yon can drink a pint pt cider tor a nickel at DeVoe's. . . The Women's Association of the Presbyterian church will serve a luncheon in the chapel of the church edifice at 12:30 o'clock Tuesday. All women ot the church and congrega tion are cordially, invited to be pres- ent. Must vacate. Men's and boys' shoes being sold regardless ot cost. Store will close Feb. 22, 12 p. m. I F. Stroud, So. 10 SouthaCentral. G. Calderwood of Roseburg has leased the Mrs. Reed farm west of Jacksonville and will move his fam ily on It in a few days. Hemstitching, pecoting, all work guaranteed. Vanity Hat Shop. The remains of Mrs. James Leslie who died at Portland last Friday in the Good Samaritan hospital, arrived in the city Sunday morning accom panied by Mr. Leslie, and Mrs. Alice Hunter of Newburg, and Mrs. Ruby Kelly ' of Portland, mother and sister of Mrs. Leslie. Mr. Leslie arrived in Portland Friday night, took a taxi to the hospital and reach ed his wife's bedalde three minutes before she died. Mrs. Myra Kee baugh, another Bister of Mrs. Leslie, and daughter. Miss Cora, will arrive from Portland this afternoon. Fun eral arrangements will not be com pleted until the arrival here on Wed nesday frem Chicago of Mrs. Leslie's brother, Hugh L. Hunter. Mrs. Les lie was 27 years old, and she and Mr. Leslie were married Dec. 24tb, 1910. Guaranteed brake lining for - all cars. C. E. Gates Auto Co. Miss Elsie P. Koppen arrived in Medford yesterday for a visit and is a guest at the Hotel Medford. 'Furniture upholstering, mattress making, crating and packing. Doug las, 201 S. Riverside. Phone 162-J. C. H. Corey and G. G. Goodman arrived in the city Saturday on busi ness visits. v You can always find something for a quick lunch at DeVoe's. Among eastern guests at the Hotel Medford who arrived Saturday are Mr. and Mrs. H. Averlll and H. B Owsley of Cs'ew York. City hemstitching and pecoting 5c yd. Mrs. B. E. Haney. . . 274 Amos F. Williams of Grants PasB, who was only recently discharged from navy service was a week end visitor in the city. Insure in sure Insurance. Phone 799 or 609-Y. Bennett Inv. Co. 291 Joseph O. Grey of the Gaddis & Dixon company, left Sunday after noon on a business visit to Vasalia, Cal. The Valley Fuel Co. has adopted a strictly cash basis beginning Feb. 1. All kinds of wood for sale. Phone 76. 290 Mr. and .Mrs. E. L. Martin were Saturday and Sunday guests at the Hotel Holland. Dr. Heine. Garnett-Corey Bldg. Mr. and Mrs. c. S. Stlckln are guests at the Hotel Medford from Eugene, having arrived Sunday.. Malted milk 50c m. DeVoe's. James R. Baker of Chicago, and B. Fox and George H. Fox of Port land, arrived in the city on Sunday on business' visits. Our lamps will last longor; try them. Electric Home Supply Co., 11 West Main. 277 In the old mining town of Shast once the largest town In H Inula conn ty. Western Star Lodge No. 2, nil A. M, still has 95 members, though there Is only one member living there, says the Yrcka News. Ho Grant Schrotor, who Is always elected secretary. The other members are scattered In alt parts ot the globe. Several are In South Africa. Bit does are kept paid up. anil every one of the 95 may be snid to bo an active member. There are enough Masons in the nearby towns ot Ken- dick, Kennett and Redding to make a quorum whenever a uioetlug held. -Miss Rath Corbel!, home demon- stration tmont ot Josephine county, was a week md v'ritor in Medford from Grants Pass. Mrs. 1, F Topping and sister. Miss Watts, wcro vlsliois In tho city from Grants Puss 311 Saturday. W. L. Kidderiy of Corvallis, assis tant county agent tender of the state, was In tho city, today conferring with County Agricultural Agent Cate. A. A. Flyim ot the uoro service, who was discharged from that ser vice last week, arrived in the city from San Diego yesterday, and fol lowing a visit with relatives hore will resume his old position at Alswego Ore., as superintendent ot the elec trical department of the Suuthorn Pacific railroad at that point. Tuesday is ladles dar at tho Elks club and a large atendunce Is antlcl pated. Among Butte Falls visitors in Med ford Saturday and Sunday were D Von Needa, the merchant, and II Mclutyre..- Mrs. A. G. Hodges left for her home at San Francisco last night following a visit with her daughter. Mrs. E. M. McKenny. and family. J. F. Katriner, secretary of the Oregon Gas & Electric company, re turned from the public servico com mission hearing at Roseburg Satur day on the company's application to raise its rates, and will spend a day or two in Medford on business before returning to his headquarters at San Francisco. Mrs. Florence J. Powers of. San Francisco, arrived in Medford Fri day for a visit with friends. Before returning home she will visit friends and relatives in Portland and Seattle. Airs. t. B. Myers ot Phoenfx. was in town shopping Monday. Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Stone, also niece, Mrs. C. W. Gregory and little son, who Is visiting from i.orth Bend, were in Medford visiting with friends and shopping Saturday. The Christian church congregation voted Sunday to call D. E. -Millard as pastor. Mr. Millard has been an evangelistic and pastorial worker for eleven years, but has been in Y work at Bremerton the past eight years. Both Sir. and Mrs. Millard are splen did musicians. L. M.' Fisher of Sams Valley, was a Medford visitor Saturday. , ' Mrs. W. V. Barnum of Phoenix, was a Medford visitor Monday. SEATTLE POLICE SEATTLE, Feb. 10. Vre police department enrlv tndut raided the office of the International Weekly, a radical publication here, and arrest ed Aaron Fislerman. circulation man ager, William H .Johnson, a former United States soldier and Gus Pilz. a longshoreman, both whom. Hie police said, were taken while selling copies of the paper on tne street, were arrested nnd held for investigation. The raid was in line with the police policy to suppress nil forms of I. V. W. nnd anarchist literature. Besides the issue of the Interna tional Weekly. several thousand copies of n pamphlet entitled "Jtiissin liu it, were eonlisenteil. CARPENTERS STRIKE NOT YET CALLED NEW YORK, Fol). 10. Notwith standing the statement of William L. Hutcheson, president of the United Brotherhood of Carpenters nnd Join ers of America, that all hoisting engi neers and bricklayers employed by the"Building Trades Employers asso ciation in 112 cities of the country would be called out on strike 'this morning to enforce the carpenters' demands for a dollur-a-day Increase In wages, no strike order had been issued up to noon today. "Action will be taken today," was tne only comment made by William J. Bowen, president of the Bricklay ers, Masons and Plasterers' Internat ional Union of America. SUFFRAGIST "JAIL BIRDS" ' TOUR NATION ON j-'PRISON SPECIAL 15 1 'Va. 'V F AN 1 1 . i V. t ! VV -ft M "lull ! J . i .''A 'mrs: o b b r t' n AKER' WASHINGTON. I). C., 8KATK1) BEFORE HER CELL. AND MISS ! LUCY BURNS OF NEW YORK, J)N THE PRISON GARB SHE WORE WHILE UNOER SEN TENOR FOR WHITE HOUSE I PICKETING. BOTH WILL i TRAVEL WITH THE "PRISON S 81'ECIAL." , ! Primed to unfold a harrowing tale to the women of America the : "Prison Special" will leavo Wnsfci jtngton February 9 for- a swln 'around the country carrying 2 suffragists who have served pris on terms within the lust . lew months. The secrets of tho prison honso which the women hnvo promised to roveal are guaranteed to treuxo tho fomlnlne blood ot tho coun try, mnke their eyos pop from their sockots, and ouch purticulr.r hulr stand on ond. and Incidentally atir up uctlon In tho souuto tor the uftruiia amuudmgut. WASII1XOTO.V. 1-Vb. 'Id. rvv Mayer, counsel for J. Otttlvi. jnmur. denied flutlv before tho senate nuri culturi) committee toduv time he Itnil fferetl cmmlovment with the bin puckers to Francis J. llenev. who is ondttctini: the examination of imek- witnesses before the 'committee. le read u teleuram from Funk 1'. Walsli. who .Mr. llencv said Mr. May er told li i in hud iieen imiilc a similar fter. stating that lie had lienrd notli- inir of it. Jlr. llencv was not-present until fter 31 r. Haver hail innile his prc- iminurv statement. the teieuram Horn Mr. Wnloli m . Louis was sent, Mr. M.i.er suit w'lliout liis rcuuest. This is tho statement of tin honest iiii.n. the witness added, "in contrast o lius clumsy, transparent. Iislim- ornble and iiuprofessionai line .if .Mr, Heney." Mr. Miner remiirked that Vtr. lle ncv linil I'hnrued the nlleuuii ot'l'cr wax made Jamtarv 'Jl. nnd nuustioned tho propriety of his not having m-ide public before if it were true. Ho said ic was not i.; the city when the din rue wns made and consenuentlv was not able to Hnsiitr it then. Mr. Wulsh's telceruin was rend as follows: "The Assoc intcil Press us'.s tne for comment upon Mr. llenov's stale mcnt of Satindav which I uu.'J ns f-l-loivs: While I can claim n very plcas- ant ncdiiiiintancc with Mr. M.iver, I never was offered cmplovineiit in Chi cago or elsewhere and tlii not onlv mplies that he might not have done so ith porfect propriety or timt I miulit not have uocptcd or ilocrliiii-d the same nil like propriety." TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY OR SALE A brand new high-grade phonograph, never unpacked, or will trade on a piano. Addrees P. O. Box. 1021. . 276 WEEKS & McGOWAN CO . UNDERTAKER Day Phone: Pacific 227. Night Phones: K V. Weeks, 10: W2 Liuly Assistant. ... ' For Shin Tortures Don't worry about eczema or other skin troubles. You can have a clear, healthy skin by using Zcmo, obtained at any drug store for 35c, or extra large bottle at $1.00. , , Zemo generally removes pimples, blackheads, blotches, eczema and ring worm and makes the skin clear and healthy. Zemo is a clean, penetrating, antiseptic liquid, neither sticky nor greasy and stains nothing. It is easily applied and costs a mere trifle for each application. It is always dependable. t The E, W, Rose Co., Cleveland, 0. ' A new shipment of Beechnut Sliced Baccn 9 ounce Jars Cresca Marmalade A blend of Valencia Bitter Oranges, Grape Fruit and Citron. . 65cts. the 18 oz. Jar. Imported Olive Oil 60r; bottle ..45c $1.00 bottle 75c I .25 bottle ..$1.00 One bottle to a customer. SCHIEFFELIN'S GROCERY "36-40 North Central Ave. STATE OFFICIALS1 PROTEST PROPOSED SALARY INCREASES SAI.K.U, Feb. 10. Coventor Wlthycomhe, Sot-rotary of Stale Ol cott and State Troasuror O. V. iToVt aro a unit In the opinion that pro posed salary increases ntrwtlng their offices should not bo effective during their present terms ot office. A hill providing Intrcaxos In tho salaries of these three leading statu offices is now pending In tho legislature. "I do not hellevo tho Increases , would bo proper at this lime," mild tlovornor Withycombo today. "1 havo-not boon consulted In the mut ter by any member of the legislature, und as fur as my offlro Is concerned I frankly do not think any Increases should ho made now." Stale Treasurer lloff said: "All you huvo to do to get my attitude Is to go back ten years when a bill was Introduced to create the salary of the stato labor commissioner from $2000 to 30t)0 a year. I did not think It should apply until my succos- sor should bo elected and 1 asked that the bill be withdrawn, which was done. However, thoro aro some state officials whoso salurlos I do not think aro largo enough and I bulleve they deserve Increases." State Senators I. S. Smith and W M. I'iorce today Introduced Jointly I bill providing that tho stato pay tho college expenses at Oregon colleges ot mon who sorved In tho army and navy during the present war. A fa vorable report on tho mensure from tho senate committee on education was said to ho assured. One bnttlo of thn Itmpnua river fishing fight has apparently been set tled. - Itcprcsnnlatlve Hughes thin morning withdrew House illll 120, relating to fishing seasons on tho Umpu.ua and tributaries. The Hull arn desert at pnu time was the lamest dry area on earth. I)e triot Nimvm. 1 TOMORROW ONLY PAULINE FREDERICK :. . IN HALL CAINE'S Famous Play 'The -Eternal City ' ADDED ATTRACTION . DEBUT of Medford'a Popu lar merchant,' , ; ; , HARRY MANNING Classical and Mo derji Songs BARGAIN PRICES Adults, 15c; Children, 10c. POLLED OFF CLEARED BY JURY A Jury In Judge Tuylor'a couil 111 In noon came lit with a verdict or not guilty ugaliiMt Karl Mc.Mniitman of Los Angeles, who was yanked off u north hound iiimoiiiiui' tii'ln lul Friday owning by Spend Cop McDon ald, along with two suit ciikoh con taining H (tiinrls of whlnky. Tim charge wus transporting ll'iutii' Into Oregon. It wuh the second ruin with in u wool; where ii muu'iirroxtud on a train hy McDonald was uxhonorated by a Jury of tho charge of tran)ori Ing lliiuor lulu Oieitou, .McManlinan. who claim to bo n murine fitter by occuiiallon, and who had laid In Jail ever since his an-csl Friday evoiillig Iieciiuaii of Inability tu fiiniMi (J ii bull,- was dorouded hy Nowtnti W. Ilordell, mill t'ounly I'roneciitoi' Itoherls liiiu'eiientod Ilia Htnlii. .Mc.MaiilliiatrH rtoiemio, which tho Juvy lielloved, wan thill ho liiiiir,. ed Iho train at lt''A llluff oil iinitn to Tmotiiii whom ho wan going to nek work, mid look u vucanl ncai he. slilo of which wcro two null clmcn. Ah Iho train win) liiii'ouchlng t In, .M, mIi i, nl ilepot ho cliiliuii .Sliced Con Mcl loiiuld iiil'oiiclieil lillll mill iixkeil If tho two suit ciiiieii Worn owned hy lilm. Ilo ilnnled iiwuernhln anil tnl.l that ho did not know whir iiwncd llHMii. Ho ifiivK that ilc.ipllo I lllli Me. Donald, whoui ho ilhl not know, dn. uiiiiiilid that ho open tho unit ciihkh, which ho refused to do. McDonald then, hunt led him it ml tho cnrji'n oft Hot train mill lucked him III Iho cinin. ty Jail. McDioMild mill miothor ilepulv idieilff mrivited mivnral iihmi nt Anh liind wliout they look from the ev.in Ihk train hint nliiht. and recovered it ttiruo iimiuilty of whlnky in suit riiMM. llnti iniill got uway from them, When tine Skin Seems Ablaze . With lichsng and Burning There's just one iliinff to (Id. If your skin seems nhlaxc with the Tirry liiiniini; mid itching of Kcceitui, real nnd Usnnn relict . cuti only come trout ireatincnt that uocn tic low the surface that teaches down to the very source of the trouble. So-called skiii-discascs conic irnui a disordered condition nf the blood, und search far and near, and you cannot lioil a blood rrmcdy that up prouchci S. S. S. (r re:d clficicncy. the proper treatment It throtiiilt tlm bluod. S. S. S. Iia been on the nmrlcct for Inly yciM, iliuinn winch lime it h.m been ivini; mill. Tin siitisiuctiou lor all manner o( Id. Mid disorder. If you w i tit iroitiil and Inslini,' relief, you can rely tipou S, S. S. l-'or cx lurt advice a to Iho Ircaluietit of your own individual case, write to day to I hid Medical Adviser, Swift Sui'tiliC. Co.. Dept. L, All. una. l.j. TUESDAY ONLY CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG IN "THE ROAD THROUGH THE DARK" JACK HOLT ' Well known in Medford, Plays a leading part. This, while one of MiaJ Young's bost features, can only be shown one day, account of Cobb locture. Constance jn "Who Cares?" Talmadge Last Time Tonight COMINGEDITH CAVELL "As American as Baseball" ' ,'ji 'a4,rv"' n i.i i i tit o America's Great Humorist and Journalist. PAGE THEATRE v , Wednesday Evening, Febr'y 12 50c 75c $1.00 $1.50 ' Mail oi'tkrs now lit.'iiio'fir'f'citiotl. '. ' !' . . Box Ol'I'it'O iSiilo Opons Moiuliiy, li'cliriiaiy .10. Locture Begins Promptly at 7:30. For a Time We Were Out Of foyor tlieriiiiiinelei-H; in fuel. Iho worhl'n Miiiiply wuh oxIiiiuhIoiI. Wo now Imvo n lino of tlm celelu-iited Tycoti rovoe (lieniioinctci-H nnd run supply nil your unlilH in tills lino. Heath's Drug' Store ' Phone 884 - The San Tox Store ttf ft 1 ..f y r '