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PAGE TWO fdCAL AND PERSONAL At a meeting of the board of dlr clom of the Commercial club last Blht I'reaidont Trelphlor vat auth orlned 1o appoint a. home products commltfeo to encourage the consump tion or local products. A representa tive frvm each one of the home Indus-, tries ,iill be on the committee, Those ytrsonnel will soon be announced. , lithla waUr at Xne. Toe's. ' -Lieutenant R. A. Floyd bt Inde . p.fiilence. Ore., Is visiting in the city and (a a' guest at the Hotel Medford. tr. H. P. Hargrav. physician. : Junius 409-410 Qarnett-Gorey Bldg., ttn. ?30. tf iTha next farm bureau campaign membership committee will be held Friday-at Eagle Point 'at 2:30 p. m. Guaranteed piston rings for all art. .C. B. Gates Auto Pp. . ..; ,.: ; The' fire department was summon ad to James Leslie's home at 39 North Peach 'street at 7:40 p. m last night, to extinguish a tire in one of Mr. Leslie's taxi cabs. It seems that the driver of the auto after fill ing the gasoline tank outside the Har ass struck a match to see how full the tank was and the gasoline com partment' caught tire. The flames wore extinguished after small .dam age Was done to the cushions. AleoTaxt. Phone 95. "" CP.Roberts of the Meadows dis trict, came Into' the city Wednesday nd-fs a guest at the Nash hotel. Wanted a lathe man. Duplex Ring mpany. , 282 Mrs. C. J. Frye returned to her bom at Treka today after a visit with- her busbagd the well known Winer, In this city. . Don't kick about high-priced ahoea wken yob tan buy them for cost in, i sontn central, sale will -close kt 9. p. m., Feb. 26th. , A suggestion of value to Secretary Steel of the Commercial club Is con tained In the following item in the Eugene Register: "To facilitate the collection of the. dues of the 500 or more members of the chember of commerce, Jerome Workman, secre tary, is asking the members, thru a letter being sent out, to Instruct their hanks to pay their dues each month as the collector comes around. It this is done by all the members the collector will simply have to go to the three banks, collect the money and band in the receipts which will be given to the members when they; get their returned checks the first of each month. Many of the chamber members have been in the habit of paying their-dues this way as well as lodge dues and dues to other organi-J nations that are collected- monthly. - Mash. Botelu Special rates, week t month. ' Gteani heat. 267 - J.. C. Gilbert, of Medford, Is in -the. fclty for a few days. Mr. Gilbert osducted a -bakery business here some years ago, but for the past five br six years has been located at Med ford. .. Last week he sold his Medford tuainesB.; Grants Pass Courier. -; ft pays to save In the Building & Ccaa, 429 M. F. & H. Bldg. . Mr. and Mrs. F' H.-Crawled of Rochester, N. T., are among today's guests registered at the Hotel Med ford. ' . : - 'Ear fire insurance phone 64, cor ar Bleventh street and S. P. track. . B. Wood ft Co. . v .- ; Benjamin F. Collins and family returned to Grants Pass this week and have decided to make that city their future home, according to the Orants Pass Courier. . -Hemstitching, ' peeotlng. 1 'Handicraft ' 8hop--;v .' '' ' . .. Here Is Another Stage W. E,, McCracken runs a new Studebaker-Sk to Grants Pass trips a day, with heavy loads. His tire expense is naturally high. put on a Federal. Read what he says: "I don't know how much farther that Federal will run me, but it's sure It has gone nearly 10,000 miles how and looks good for a lot more." Porter J. Neff arrived home this forenoon from a several days visit at Salem, .Wanted a lathe man. Duplex Ring company. ' . - 282 The attention of purchasers of ex plosives is called to the fact that ex plosives etlll cannot be purchased or sold without a license Issued by the government. , Mrs. Paul Hansen, experienced corsetler, for Xu-Bono Corsets. Phono 586-H. 300 1 Medford morchanta say they have received no .assurance from eastern manufacturers and jobbers of any decline In price of leather goods and shoes for months to come. There is said to be a real shortage of high grada leather In the world's markets and furthermore a scarcity of factory help. In tho line of domestic cotton fabrics certain lines of muslins show a decline In price whtlo there Is an unsettled condition in the cotton market with a tendency to decline. Bakery goods at DeVoe's. ,Atlss ,lora Thompson is now an attache of the sheriff's office at Jack sonville. . She recently returned from a" sojourn at Portland. ,.; . The Valley Fuel Co. has adopted a strictly cash basis beginning Feb. 1. I All kinds of wood for sale. Phone 76. ' Roseburg Is organizing a big con sort band which Is to furnish music tor the homecoming of the Roseburg contingents of the 65th and 69th ar tillery regiments. Wanted a lathe man. Duplex Ring company. . 282 The eighth annual Washington's birthday banquet of the Epworth League of the Methodist church will be held in the society hall of the church tomorrow night. L. D. Scamimon is among the Kla math Falls people visiting in the city. - A two-lb. box of Vogan's chocolates for $.135 at DeVoe's. Sergeant Ben Hilton arrived home today,- having been discharged from service in the marines. He Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. George Hilton who reside between Medford and Central Point, and for the past thirteen months had been stationed at New port, R. I. Alco Taxi. Phone 95. Reports come from Camp" Lewis that Miss Anna Broad, the -Medford nurse, who is stationed at the base hospital is fast advancing in her work and has made a fine reputation in administering anesthetics to pa tients. Read "Forced Sale" Item in "For Sale" column. Money maker. 283' E. J. Warner and J. W. Van Prag are business visitors in Medford from San Francisco. Windshield glasaes for all cars. C. E. Gates Auto Co. Medford people who have banking matters" -to attend -to in the next few days will do well to remember that Saturday, Feb. ,22nd, is a legal holi day and that the banks will be closed that day The banks close Friday afternoon and will not be open again until Monday. The city, county and government offices too,(will be closed on Saturday. ' . - Malted. milk 50c It). DeVoe's. F. L. Ballard, assistant state lead er of county agents, who has been making his headquarters at Corvallls will in the future be located at Pen- delton with offices in the federal building of that city. As his work takes him .all over the state he will only spend Saturday of each week in Pendleton. DeVoe has a fine lino of assorted chocolates at 60c per pound. WEEKS & McGOWAN CO UNDERTAKER V Day Phone: Pacific 227. Night Phonos: F. XV. Weeks, 193-J2. Lady Assistant. uIf you don't get Federals, you don't get the best" ;. C. E. Gates Auto Co MEDFORD MAIL' TRIDTTNE. . Many cttlions are dally going to the river and smaller streams to catch salmon, steelhoud ami trout. The real almtm pure sportsmen and fly fishermen are not among tills num ber ns they condemn fishing at this time of the year, the spawning sea son, . , In the accouut In ' this paper yesterday of me welcomo home ro ceptlnn for the 65th artillery at Port land, in explaining that only 25 Jack son comvty boys of the 33 who went to France with the command were still with the regiment, thru an over, sight the death of Artemus Spooner, one of the 33, at Mussey-Sur-llnrne, France, Dec. It), was not mentioned. . -Mr. oud Mrs. W. Wagner of Weed, are in tlip city and are guests at the Hotel Holland. City hemstitching and peeotlng Bo yd. Mrs. B. E. Haney. 274 Ralph Cowgtll who was accepted in the engineering service of the army about four months ago with rank of captain, recently completed the three months army engineer's service at Camp Humphrey, Vn., and was given a commission as captain and assigned to duty at that camp. Captain Cowglll has applied for a re lease from service altlio he was of fered a year's further servico In the army under expert engineering offi cers from West Point, which is a great opportunity to gain further ex pertence in his profession, but he would rather retire from the army and return to Medford. ' Want to make $500 or $fi00 profit by Christmas and still possess orig inal Investment? "Forced Sale." 28 "I don't know what to do with all the confiscated boore we have locked up in the county Jail,"' said Sheriff Terrell plaintively today. He has In custody about 70 quarts of liquor taken from bootleggers or "had it for my personal use" citizens. One of these days the sheriff will destroy the booze by pouring It into Jackson creek at Jacksonville. Alco Taxi. Phone 95. . Mrs. Fred Collins returned home to Grants Pass on Wednesday from her Medford visit. Mrs. Celie Cross of Butte Falls, is a guest at the Hotel Medford. The scries of basket ball games be tween the teams of Medfordjilgh and Ashland high will be resumed Friday night at the natatorium in this city at 7:30 o'clock. The series now stands with two consecutive defeats for the local boys team and one game each for the girls teams. Tho Med ford teams will be out to do or die Friday night. On Saturday night the Medford teams will play at Ashland. Hemstitching, peeotlng, all work guaranteed. Vanity (Hat Shop. Portland visitors In the city Wed nesday and today Included D. ' W. -Landes, Mr. and Mrs. Stevenson, Fred E. King. G. E. Merwln, E. R. Hurst, Thos. M. Taggart, E. T. Mass and F. R. Wagner. Save a little this month on your food bill. Have those fancy little Co lumbia smelts, 10c pound. Medford Fish Market. Phone 363. "Don't loaf in front of those win dows" Is the printed admonition In big letters which Secretary Steel has placed in front of the Main street windows of the Commercial club. For the best Insurance see Holmes, the Insurance Man. DR. RICKERT BYES SCIENTIFICALLY TESTED, AND GLASSES PROPERLY FITTED NO DROPS USED Broken Lenses Accurately Duplicated ' Sulto 1-2 over May Co.- ' UtEDTORn, OOTXIOK. THURSDAY. TEBKffABT " Tho placer minors are Joyful over tho plentiful rainfall of.tho past few weeks tosethor with the heavy snow in the mountains which luis filled Hie small streams, ' - Any placer miner who has tho time Is hard at work la the hills now that there Is plenty of water, unless ho lacks the bacon tor sustenance. . - . . Furniture upholstering, mattress making, crating and paoking. Doug las. 201 S. Riverside. Phono 162-J. Columbia smolt .tree. See ad to morrow. , . . " ' Misses Fern and Mamlo Leover loft for their home at Fort Klamath this morning. Miss Mamie had been visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Nichol son and family on West Tenth street tor some time, mid Miss Fern only recently roturnod from a sojourn at Marshtleld,. . . Dr. Helno. Garnott-Corey Bldg. Guaranteed springs for all can C. E. Gates Auto Co. ' An attack of hiccoughs from which D. B. Roberts, late night ticket clerk and operator at the Southern Pacific depot, had been Buffering for tho past four days was finnlly stopped this morning und he will probably bo able to resume duty Friday. Gat your milk, cream, butter and buttermilk at DeVoe's. Nurses to come In training, (5.00 a month for first year; 17:50 for sec ond; $10.00 tor the third. Board, room and laundry , free. Medford Sanitarium. 2S4' Chns. F. Elgin Is-a visitor In Med ford from the state capitol city. ' Daily's Taxi. Dodge cars. Phone 15. Guaranteed, spars ptugt tor all cars. C. E. Gates Auto Co. W. E. Nicholson left today for Fort Klamath for a several days visit to look over his ranch near that point. . That'a all right if the family Is large and all good hearty caters. You can afford a few pounds of Columbia smelt, lOo pound, and the scales are right. Medford Fish Market. You can always find something for a quick lunch at DoVoe'a. Business visitors in Medford today included William Field and W. A. Klnan of San Francisco, I. W. Cale of Roseburg. F. B. Miller of DUlurd and L. E. Cohen of Chicago. Insure In sure insurance. Phono 799 or 609-Y. Bennett Inv. Co. 21)1 Guaranteed brats lining for all cars. C. E. Gates Auto Co. The Medford lodge of Elks tonight will entertain C. H. Burggrat of Al bany, who Is district deputy of the Elks order, and there will be inltla Hon for his benefit. TRe drirtrt -tharfc takes -the place erf co-ffee INSTANT POSTUM' A punedeiicious American Beverage It lis Not Necessary This stormy, nasty weather to ro put for your (Imp store wants. Phoiie (884) them to us. We deliver promptly. . Heath's Drug' Store Phone 884 ' The San Tox Store Man's Verdict on Federal Tires REFUTES ALLEN'S CHARGES. (Continued from page one.) moved when it miMum' riili'i.'tt luil llo. Say Y. M. V. A. laiikoil flovernor A Hot. was not at lite front, (lenornl Triuili said, lint lie nf ti'l'wui'il mollified his htiiti'iiii'.it. wiv tmr lie had n impression that the Kansas Koveruor was Keen liv hint nl I ho li'ii.sio. Si'vetitl dnvs before llu hei'iimiiitr of the linlllo. (leueral Tniu'i said, he had noiiI tho V. M. I'. A. workers, ineliulinu Mr. Allen, to the rear, ku as to uuard the secrets of the oiieration. "Have you auv reason to believe that there mittlit lie n leak tlirouuli Hie Y. Al. C. A.V asked Hovireseiitativc t'aiiU'bell. "Yes." answered (leneral Ti'iiuli, who explained that wlitl" tho division was in the Vosuvs the lime of n raid was learned lv people far in the rear and (hut it was possible u Y. M. ('. A. worker went' thure for supplies, had cnsuullv mentioned the operations without intention of iuformiinr the enemv. "If tho Onruinns knew what was comimr not a simile man would have come back alive," declared the ton era!, "but it was pulled off mid wits sueeessl'iil We never look a chance with the bmdie.'1 i On Aircraft Protection ltepresciitntivo Von. chairman of the committee, called tleiieral Heal Skin Diseases It is unnecessary for you to suffer withecama, blotches, ringworm.rnslica and similar skin troubles. Zcmo, ob tained at any drug storo for 35c, or $1.00 for extra large bottle, and prompt ly applied will usually give instunt relief from itching torture. It cleanses und soothes tho skin and heals quickly and effectively most skin dhwases. Zcmo is a wonderful, penetrating; disappearing liquid and is toothing to the most delicate 6kiu. It Is not greasy, is easily applied and costs little. Get it today ami save all further distress, Tho E. W. Rom Co.. Cleveluui. a OLD FASHIONED Cracked Wheat Steel Cut Oat Meal Hominy Grits Pearl Hominy 26 oz. Cartons 20 cts. 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I,, K, SVII.I.I AMU, Heereiiiiy. m.t.,1 TnLii three nr fear ei-erv itn 'Clio lin'lli'K all souks lulu Ilia relit am) Ileitis, or ...e Minn1. ami ur.ies .)Ut Ihe iiitiieias. New life nail lietiltli m iiri-lv follow, When year iia.-mal v i k . t- hss I a lenlnreil eniillnae lnniiii,i,( for a vhlle In kien yourself In i,. I Ion niul revent a return of I lie dm. esse. 1WI Willi uuMI .tun are lnenintile f flcliili.s. ,rHiirl tiiklns titll.il .MCli.M, llinirli-iii Oil CniKiikit Inilny. Your ilrnum.l will l-lieerfiilly refiuul y.iur meiiey If you are not snlNll. uiili retails. Kill lie sure lo tho uil(uiu Imtiorleil lilli.K MIMIAI. and neiei r siliialllntes. Ill three slaes, Ural, J t'si-kiiiies. Al all itruK store. Starts Today 28, MARCH 1ST t ? ? T T f f T t X T i some tire. t t f t t 7 t il - 7 M a ER ARMS