PAGE TWO
fOCAL AND
PERSONAL
t. The annual nieolliiK of tliB Ohio
Association of the Hague River val
ley will bo hold on Saturday, llarcu
1, nt the Moose hall In Ashland. All
former OhloaiiB and their families
are cordially Invited to be vpresont
with well filled lunch baskets. :Tho
.dinner -will bo eorvod at noon. The
notice for the big gathering has been
Issued by O. H. Johnson audi Mrs. J.
J. Cambers, president and secretary
respectively of the association.
. Alco Taxi. Phono 85.
C. C. Hoover, the dairyman, and
family returned Tuesday morning
-from a visit at. Los Angeles. It was
' business trip, for Air. Hoover and
the family accompanied him.
. Mrs. .Nellie A. Hannum ot San
Francisco, will be at Mann's all this
week and take subscriptions ,for the
Designer for one year for sSc", in
cluding Spring Quarterly and l&c
coupon, free. Tho regular price of
the above Is (2.20. Don't miss this
bargain. , t 286'
v? ? When J. C. Lyon of Kansas City
Mb.; arrived in the city this morning
and entered the Nash hotel. James 1).
Bell, the proprietor, happened to btn
behind the desk and noticed the ap
proaching stranger had lost both his
forearms near tho elbow. Therefore
when Mr. Lyon reached for tho regis
ter the kind hearted and sympathetic
hotel man said: "I will write your
name for you." . "Xo thank you," ro.
piled the handless man as he some
how quickly "picked" up the pen
placed it between the stubs ot his
arms and wroto his name and address
In beautiful penmanship on the reg
ister. Then whilo the speechless
landlord ,was still wondering, Lyon
remarked, "That's my business; 1
ifrrlte visiting cards for a llvinir." Mr.
bell was so aft ectea that he at. pace
left "to" get some fresh air on the
street. : '
Mrs. Paul ' Hansen, experienced
corsetler, for Nu-Bono Corsets. Phone
585-H. 300
' Mrs. George Laidley received 'a
telegram this morning from her son.
Glen Laidley, sent from Portsmouth,
N. H., saying that he would be home
soon. . Glen had been in tho navy
service for the past two years .and
was one of the first '.Medford boys to
nlist in that branch of the service
fter war broke out.
Bon't klclf about high-priced shoes
when you can buy them for cost at
No. 10 South Central. Sale will close
t. S p. m.; Feb. 25th.
. W. A.. Heffner arrived home from
Campr Lewia this morning, having
just received his discharge from the
78th infantry.
'-'X Bakery goods at DeVoe's. . ' A
The farm bureau camnaign mem-
tfershlp .meetings of today were as
follows: Lake Creek, 10:30 a.
and Brownsboro at 2:30 p. m.
' Mr. and Mrs. H. W Connor and
daughter of Iona, Mich., who "had
ibeen visiting Sir. and Mrs. W. S.
Clay, former neighbors at Iona, left
for home Tuesday morning. Enroute
they will stop off for a several days
'visit at San Francisco.
V Guaranteed -spark plugs for all
cars. C. E. Gates Auto Co: i-
; Colonel John L. May, former com
mander of . the Third Oregon and now
buck in the United States on his way
home with a part of the 162d infan
try,' has wired acceptance of the com
mand of the new Third Oregon which
is to bo formed. , .
As advertised the only authentic
Colonel Roosevelt s Our Teddy" or
"The Fighting Koosevelts" picture
will be shown exclusively at the
Page. -. . 286
A rumor which has been iif circu
lation for several days that a well
known Medford member of the 65th
artlllciy was bringing bomp with him
a French , wife, upon . investigation
has proved to .be groundless, and as
nnnrxi)ft Tan hft lfinrnprt tins ntnrtpri
as a' Joke.-""
Lfthia water at DeVoe's.
W-. B. Mooney and family of Pros
pect are registered at the Hotel Hoi-
i .. .. rnu . , i i il. i . .
day. i '
Dr. H. P. . Hargrave, physician.
Rooms 409-410 Garnett-Corey Bldg.,
phone 230. ': . " tf
The latest edition of the Farm
Bureau News is being placed in the
malls today, and contains much In
teresting reading to people interested
in agriculture. '
A two-lb. -box of Vogan's chocolates
for $ 1.35 at DeVoe's.
C. A. Jones of the 7th infantry,
was one of the arrivals home today
from Camp Lewis where he was dis
charged from service.- .
.- Under Colonel Roosevelt's personal
supervision the only authentic "Our
Teddy" or "The Fighting Roosevelts"
picture was made for the Red Cross.
This will only lm shown at the Page,
Thursday, Friday, Saturday. 286
- uuaranteea piston rings for an
cars. ' C. E. Gates Auto Co. : ;
PoHland visitors in Medford today
Included L. A. Taylor, H. A. Boucher,
J., W. Bristow,. F. B. Cram and H. M.
Mcintosh. . . . .... ....
. .Furniture upholstering, mattress
making, crating and packing. Doug-
Ralph G. Jennings,- the 'former
sheriff, was registered at the Hotel
Medrord last night. .
: Windshield glasses for all cars. C.
E. Gates Auto Co.
; The tnombers and friends of the
W.- C. T. U, are asked to be at the
.Ladies' exchange add rest room at 4
p. lrt. Wednesday to perfect the plans
of the organization for meeting the
soldiers when they come ho(m. ,
The Vnlloy Fuel Co. has adopted a
strictly cash basis beginning Fez. 1.
All kinds of wood for sule. Phone 76'.'
2!0
Mrs. Si-Sj. Griffith ot Glendulc, is
sojourning In Medford and is a guest
at' the Hotel Holland.
Malted milk 50a lb. DaVoo's.
C. C. Cato and D. A. Lowe left this
morning to attend the farm bureau
meetings at Lako creek and Browns-
horo. ',. ;. ,
Nash Hotel. Special rates, week
or month. Steam heat. 267
The school board hold a special
meeting early Monday afternoon to
consider some administrative mea
sures and decide on a policy thereto
beforo B. J. Pnlmor left tho city tor
a several weeks vacation sojourn nt
California 'beach resorts. "Tho board
decided to give Superintendent Dav
enport full sway on all school admin
istration matters, Including tho hir
ing and handling of teachers, so as to
have no divided authority.
Lest you be mistaken tho only
authentic "Our Teddy" or "The
Fighting Roosevelts" will only be
shown In Medford nt the Pago. 2S6
A communication will be held by
Tteanios chapter Wednesday night.
Feb. .26, in tho Masonic hall at 7:30
o'clock sharp. It will be social night
with Mrs. Merrick as chairman.
, It pays to savo In tho Building &
Loan, 429 M. F. & II. Bldg.
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Seymour of
Glenn, Mich., wero among the visitors
from out of the state at tho Commer
cial club yesterday.
For firo insuranco phone 64, cor
ner Eleventh street and S. P. track.
D. B. Wood & Co.
Bert Orr arrived homo Sunday
from his two years service In the
naval reserve In the hospital corps
branch. For the past six months or
more he acted as embalmer on one
of the great army transports, and
has returned to his former position
in charge of embalming for the
Weeks & McGowan company.
Dress making at home. 423 'North
Grape street. 28S
Mrs. Irving E. Kcstorson and chil
dren following a visit with her moth
er, Mrs. I. B. Mntney, left this mor
ning lor their home at Wordcn, Kla
math count',
Alco Taxi. Phone 93.
Hemstitching,
pecoting.
Handicraft
Shop.'
It now seems, according to tele
grams received in the city from Med
ford members of the 65th artillery
that there is a possibility of the local
unit arriving here from Camp Lewis
next Sunday. Another telegram re
ceived yesterday from Ben Plymale
by Sam Richardson said he expected
to arrive here Monday, after having
stopped off a day in Portland.
, City hemstitching ana pecoting 5c
yd. Mrs. B. E. Haney. 274
Prof. C. A. Gregory of the Univer
sity of Oregon, will lecture at the
public library at 8 p. m., Thursday.
Feb. &1 instead ot Friday, the 29th.
The lecture is given under the aus
pices of the Wednesday Study club
and everyone is urged to attend.
Alco Taxi., Phone 95.. , ,-. . : '
H. J. Devaney of Cambridge. Tdaho
and C. Loveen of Santiago, Cal., are
among today's guests at the Hotel
Holland. ;
You can always find something for
a quick lunch at DeVoe's.
Earl O. Johnson, Janitor for some
time past of the high school building,
no longer holds that .position, having
relinquished it last Friday because of
trouble with the school board and
faculty. His wife Is in the Sacred
Heart hospital recovering from a
nervous attack suffered the same
day. E. W. Wakefield has been ap
pointed by the board as janitor to
succeed Johnson.
Guaranteed springs for all cars
C- E. Gates Auto Co. '
A temperature of 33 degrees above
this morning together with a little
wind blowing made It seem colder
than -usual lately. Later rain began
falling and alternate falls of snow
and rain in the foothills continued
thruout the day. More rain is pre
dicted for tonight and tomorrow.
Dr. Heine, Garnett-Corey Bldg. "
R. E. -Morris, the county school
supervisor, has been confined to his
home, corner of Bartlett and Jackson
streets, since Sunday with an attack
of mumps.
Get your milk, cream, butter and
buttermilk at DeVoe's.
Prof. C. A. Gregory, of the Uni
versity of Oregon, extension division,
will talk at a Commercial club lunch
eon at the Hotel Holland, Thursday
at 12 o'clock on "Some Problems of
Reconstruction." Prof. Gregory is a
pleasing speaker and can be relied
on to make an Instructive address.
Members of the club, business men
generally and farmers dCBlrlng to at
tend the luncheon must secure tick
ets at the club building before five
o'clock Wednesday evening, the price
of which will be fifty cents.
Daily's Taxi. Dodge cars. Phono 15.
J. C. Power, Roy Prultt, A. W.
Walker and Geo. Treichler will at
tend the Auto show in Portland this
week. '
Insure in sure insuranco. Phone
799 or 5-9-Y. Bennett Inv. Co. 291
The date of the auction shorthorn
sale of cattle to be held in Medford is
Feb. 29th Instead of Feb. 27, as an
nounced in the latest issue of the
Farm Bureau News. Some fine stock
will' be offered, mostly heifers and
cows, but also six or eight bulls and
possibly some milking shorthorns.
If It Is possible to get them, some
Herefords will be offered at the same
time. " If this sale proves successful
it will become an annual affair. ;
Crepe 38c yard. Jap Store.
F. C. Peate, A. Goldstein and S. M.
Johnaon are among San Francisco
men visiting In the city today.
Guaranteed brake lining for all
cars. C. E. Gates Auto Co.
Miss Hazel Womack, who for
months past Was in charge of sthe
Opliino cafe at night has resigned
that position and accepted ono at the
Hotel Medford cigar counter.
MEDFORD MATE ' TRIBUNE,
In circuit conrt at Jacksonville to-f
day tho larceny from u store charge
ngulnnt ltoy Sales, former salesman
employed by tho A. W. Wnlkar MUtiv
mobile company, Is on trial. Sales
Is accused of stealing a quantity ot
auto accessories from tho Walker
company. Two other charges against
Sales, one n statutory charge, and
imot li or of receiving stolen property
are pending.
Hemstitching, pecoting, nil work
guaranteed. Vanity lint Shop,
Mrs. Alice Hunter of Xewiierg, Or
who camo here to attend the funeral
of her daughter. Mrs. James Leslie,
and had sluce been visiting her sls-ter-ln-law,
Mrs. Mary Orr, left for
homo today.
DeVoe has a fine lino of assorted
chocolates at 60c per pound,
Tho high school student body was
kept In u roar of laughter at tho
freshman class stunts during tho as
sembly hour Monday afternoon,
especially at the Julian Eltlnge stunt
by Georgo Mansfield, who made n
most bowlchlng young woman and
sang and danced until the nudtmio
was almost weary with mirth.
.Mrs. Vonetn Hydo . accompanied
Mrs. Irving E. Kesterson when the
latter departed for home today mid
will be her guest for some time at
Wordon, Ore. 1
For tho best Insuranco soo Holmes,
the Insuranco Man. .
Mr. and Mrs. H, L. DoArmond and
children left for Klamath Falls this
morning where they will remain un
til the heavy snow permits the open
ing up of the lumber mill owned and
operated by Mr. DeArmond and Ed
Weston, also ot Medford, about 15
miles from Doris, Cal.
Among county visitors registered
at the hotels Monday and Tuesday
were . R. Hlnman ot Lake Creek.
Fred Simon ot Jacksonville, W. A.
Minning of Applegate and O. Wllsoy
of Sterling. ;
The Country Cousin performance
at tho Page last night delighted a
large audience whose members pro
nounced it as one ot the very best
acted and pleasing plays ever given
in the city, with every member of tho
company a star actor or actress. The
company left this morning for Eu
gene where the play wilt be present
eed tonight. . .
"The Whiles." one division of thfl
literary society, nave an interesting
and instructive proaram on scheduled
time. The DroEniiii was original in
its make up which wns composed of
two scenes. The first scene repre
sented Washington stnndiinr and ob
servins Hettv Ross miilanc tli United
States flair. Tho second scene repre
sented a family pit tin? around the
raidintr table. Sorao of the members
of the iainilv were knittiuir. .some
readinsr, some talking, llurincr the
evening, now and then n member of
the family would rend or recite from
Lincoln. Lowell or Longfellow. Tims
the birthdays of four irrcat Americans
were celebrated.
Friday afternoon the crudes nnd
liidi school assembled in the audito
rium for somr service nnd readings
which comes nt reeular times durinu
the month. But this particular time
was full of interest lor nil of the
pupils as Mr. Milam had told them
that something would lumpen that had
never hnniiened before in the 1'hoenix
school. Visitors were present, as the
children had told their folks nt home.
Number after number was called off
and each and all had, done their part
well. All realized tli'it the program
was cOminu to u close, but nothinu
unusual had occurred, when the prin
cipal said a few words about the cnll
eomine to the I'lioenix school to write
on the subiect whv we should Intv
"Lihcrtv Bonds." nnd each pupil who
was able to write answered the call
willinulv. but perhaps we felt that
wo had not done much, hut when he
snid that our boys nt the front had
none over the top and I'hoenix school
had Kone over also, thus prpsentine
four silver medals. It woidd have
done vour heart aood to have heard
those bovs and uirls cheer. The med
als were presented to Esther Miller
and Helen Norns of the lnuii school.
Irene Chaudlct and Frances Cope of
the srndes.
Snpt. (i. V. Airer visited the schools
one dav Inst week, lie expressed
himself as well pleased with work of
the school. .
The advanced manual tritiums pu
pils have been rcpniriiur npd nmkinif
improvements' on the school building
the lust few weeks.
Arrangements lire bciiiK made to
have some o f the bovs take blnck-
smithinir Part of the time.
Prof. Milam wns elected secretary,
of the nllilehc. club, which was or
ganized nt Ashland last Satul-ditv. It
was derided to have n field meet this
spi-ine: nt Talent.
Says It Is the Best In the World
There Is one remedy that 'those
who know depend upon for relief
from coughs that "hang on" after the
grip. Foley'B Honey and Tar clears
the passages, soothes raw, inflamed
membranes and banishes Irritation
and tickling in the throat. A. II. Mc-
Doniel, Box 51, Llndside, W. Va.,
writes: "I am glad to tell you that
Foley's Honey and Tar is the best
medicine In this world. I have had a
severe cough and before I used half a
bottle I was better." For sale by
Medford Pharmacy.
With Medford trade Is Medford made
VEEKS & McGOWAN CO
: UNDERTAKER
Day I'hone: Pacific 227.
Sight Phones: I W. Weeks, 103-J2.
Lady AnsUtuut,
MEDFORD, - OREO ON, TUESDAY. FKB1MTARY 2;
6000 TROOPS SAIL
FOR UNITED STATES
WASHINGTON, !!; tStno bat
tleship Ohio, tho hospital ship Com
fort and two .transports, tho . Mexican
and the Slbouoy, bringing home 200
officers and 0000 men, have sallud
from France ami uro axpoctud to ar
rived between March 3 and 5. The
battleship Is proceeding to Newport
News uud the other ships to New
tork. i
TO KEEP UNIFORMS
14-
WASHINGTON, ' Fob. ' ; 25.T110
house today adopted the conference
report on the bill permitting soldiers.
sailors ami marines to retain their
uniforms when .discharged und al
lowing them fivo cents a mllo for
traveling expenses homo. The mea
sure now goes to tho prcsldant.
ROSSEVELPS FACE ON
VICTORY LOAN NOTES
WASHIXGTONVKeli. 2.1. Senator
Keuvou of Iowa proposed -to mem
bers of tho senate todav that the
viunettu of Theodore Koosevelt lie
placed on the securities uf llio new
" ictorv limn.. . ..
dIed ,' " '
FREEU-rViMcr Kreel died Sunday
evening February liH. nt Talent. He
was a native of Mississippi. Ho mov
ed to Iowa while u voiins mtm where
he spent n number of vears. While
there he Was married to Miss Mnrtlm
(lordoh, who diedi in 18119.' Four
children wertf bom to them, nil of
whom are liviiur. Three, sons. A.' .1.
Frcel ol' -North -Mend. Ore.: A. ().
Frcel of Portland, It. A. Kreel of
I'brttnnd lintl one daughter, Mrs. Vio
la Hamilton of Libbv, Mont.
He died ut the uge of 81 years. He
crossed the plains in an immigrant
train, spendimr three years in Wil
lamette Valley, then removing to
Southern Oregon, whero he spent the
remainder of his.dnvs. .He will be
remembered bv the pioneers of upper
tiogtic river as ono of the eurlv pio
neers. Burial will tuko plneo nt Central
I'oint cemetery. Wednesday. Febru
ary 20, at 3 o'clock'. . .
PRESIDENT APPROVES BILLS.
(Continued from page one.)
Oregorv is anxious to retire March
4, but it was said nt his office today
that he would remain if his successor
has not been chosen by Hint time. The
extra session will tint bo decided on
until after the president has mnde n
completo survey of the legislative sit
uation. To Meet Governors
President Wilsdn is very anxious
tit meet with governors of the states
before he returns to Europe to dis
cuss the labor situation. He is snid
to realize that the nuestion of unem
ployment is closelv bound up with
industrial unrest and he is desirous of
taking all possible steps to harmon
ize the domestic siflmtion as soon as
possible. Tiie conference was plan
ncd bv tlie department of labor and
will be called on a date depending
on the nvailahilitv of the state ex
ecutives, many of whom iust now arc
engaged with meetings of legislatures.
"he president has accepted nn in
vitation to march on foot at (lie bend
of ii parade of District of Columbia
troops Thursday in honor of home
coming soldiers and saihirs. I fc will
lead the parade up Pennsylvania nvc
nuc nnd then will review the march
ers from a stand erected in front of
the White House.
Secretary Wilson, arriving nt the
White House to attend the cabinet
meeting said the department of labor
is going ahead with plans to a con
ference of governors here March 24.
Overdue, llattlexliip Safe
NEWPORT NEWS, Va., Feb. 22.
The battleship Georgia, several days
overdue because of rough woather,
arrived here tonight from France
with moro than 1000 officers and
men who will land tomorrow. ' The
ship brought homo the 101st Infantry
regiment (Sunset division) and two
New York casual companies. ,
1 There Is more Catarrh In this section
of the country than all other diseases
put together, and for years It was sup
posed to b Incurable. Doctors prescribed
local remedies, and by constantly failing
to cure with local treatment, pronounced
ft Incurable. Catarrh -Is a local disease,
greatly influenced by- constitutional con
ditions and therefore requires constitu
tional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Medi
cine, manufactured, by . F. J.- Cheney &
Co., Toledo, Ohio, Is a constitutional
remedy, is taken internally and acl
thru the Blood on tha Mucous Surfaces
o( Hie System. Ono Hundred Hollars re
ward Is offered for any case that Hairs'
Catarrh Medicine falls to cure. Send for
circular and tcKtlmonlale.
F. J. CHKNEy & CO., Toledo', Ohio.
Sold by DrUKKifltfl, 76c.
Hall's Family fills for constipation.
DR. RICKERT
EYES RCiraTIFICALLVy
. TESTED, AM) CLASHES
PR0PF.RLY FITTED
NO DIiOI'8 USED
Broken Tionscs Accurately Duplicated
Unite I-a over Miiy Co, '
PLAN MADE 10
T SOLDIERS
ARRIVAL
Thu Elks havo been -naked to act
us pollen at tho welcoming donion
atratluti (or the tl.Mli iirtlllet'y unit to
keep the crowd In hnud nnd look
after tho 1300 school children who
will attend In a body. Everyone
should curry a (lag and some kind of
a noise malting contraption, tho lou
der thu bettor.
In tho event that the boys should
arrive unexpectedly tho flru whistle
will blow short blasts until tho ulr
tank Is exhausted nnd then the bull
will ring until It is worn out. Every
body bo ready.
This afternoon Mayor Gates re
ceived ix telegram from Colonel Ker
foot, commander ot tho Sixty-fifth
artillery, slating that tho rOKlment
would be dlschurgod from service at
Camp Lewis next Friday. The mayor
Interpreted this to mean that the
Medford unit of tho tir.th would ar
rive homo next Saturday or Sunday,
and telegraphed Colonel Kerfoot for
definite litfornuilion on this point,
A mooting of tho soldiers' rocop
tlon committee was held In tho pub
lic library last night and thu plans
so fur completed wero outlined to
tho officers of the various orgunlin
tions present. Those who wore un
able to attend aro requested to get In
touch with l.leutonunt Culouel I'iiiiI
Junney for Instruction. Copies of
tho words of the songs to bo sung
can bo secured nt the abstruct office.
George Mansfield, cheer lender of tho
high school will act nil cheer loader
nt the station and every ono Is re
quested to learn the following cheers
which will bo used:
Well Well Well
Como Come Cotno
Welcome Wolcomo
i Wolcomo Homo.
Ilnh, rah, rah
Itah, rah, rah
Itah, rah, rah
Slxty-rirth
Huh, Itah, Itah.
New subscribers to the rereptlon
fund are:
Tom Collins t 1.00
Otto Jcldness , 1.00
J. E. Mason .". 2.00
Mrs. Fannin Wtthlngfon O.uo
W. A. Moffott : 1.00
F. K. Deuel n.oo
Sani riiehardson i B.0O
Donald S. Clark 2.50
Total $95.00
Special Offer nt Mann's for This
V . Wwk Only
Tho Designer, ' Including Spring
Quarterly unit 15c coupon frco. Hcg
ulnr price 12.20, for this week only
D.'ie. Call and subscrlbo at once.
2Ri
The Heroic Sacrifices
of France
Never In tho world's history hns
any nation ever sacrificed so heroic
ally of Us blood and treasure than
has Franco In' the present world con
flict. Her great peasant population
havo suffered and bled for democ
racy with undying fortitude. Amnricft
also owes these pooplo a groat debt
of gratitude- for a perfect romody Tor
stomach, liver and Intestinal disor
ders which It Is roportod has already
saved muny Am erica n lives and pre
vented thousands ot surgical opera
tions. Geo. 11. Mayr, for years a
leading Chicago chemist. Imports and
sells it in this country under tho
name of Mayr's Wonderful Remedy.
It Is a simple, harmless preparation
that removes tho catarrhal mucus
from the intestinal tract und allays
tho Inflammation which causes prac
tically all stomach, liver and Intes
tinal ailments, Including appendici
tis. ,One dose will convince or money
refunded For salo by druggists
everywhere. Adv.
UPON
' fldQpgn Tonight Only
KITTY GORDON
. i.v
"The Purple Lily"
1 the Internationally Famous Beauty in the most dramatic role of her
Career.
MURIEL 0STRICHE In the cast.
' COMEDY
Fay Ticbner in "Susie Behaves"
Adults 20c. I Children 10c
? COMING THURSDAY, AUTHENTIC ROOSEVELT PICTURE
t :?DYfe STUFF '
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Iieatjhs Drug' Store
Phone 884 s The San Tox Store
.1019
LOCAL MILITIA
Thu new luciil company of National
Guards Is hearing Us (inula of re
cruits. The mflinlittrnlilu Is now with
in ton of tho required number t 1
for mustering In. ItivrtilthiK will
close about the middle ot Ihls week,
and any wishing to Join lie company
should makn application' at least by
Wednesday evening.
Tho government has called fur lh
regiment from the stutii of Oregon
and tho statu has nnked for a com
pany from southern Oregon to be
part of the new Oregon Third regi
ment with Colonel May In rummnml,
Colonel .May was commander of tho
old Oregon Third, and Is now uti his
way noma from France.
Thu new -Medford company of
National Guards will no doubt have
the hearty support of nil tho eltlxenn
thus assisting the boys 'In making
one of tho bust companies lu tho
ultimo. TJio cunipiiny also plans keep
lug open huitso for the returned sol
diers uhd sailors whera they can feel
at home and have reading anil writ
ing material nuil know there Is al
ways ii welromo; .Medford people
nnd business men tiro expected to
put In a good word for tho compniiy
nnd glvu It a liooit, '
, M'OKANB. Feb. 23 The heaviest
snowstorm of thu winter, starting
lute yostunlay and continuing until
this afternoon, duluyed train and
street car traffic In this section. At
noon railroad officials entlmamd ten
Inches had fallen here, six to 12
Inches cunt of hero nn four to ten
Inches westward. ,
Great Northern transcontinental
trains from the cast wero reported
ten hours lute, and Mllwaukeo trains
three hours lute. Northern Pacific
westbound trains were reported run
ning nearly on time. Telegraph and
telephone lines wnro said to be uu
dtimngcd. I'lro In tho Inurnment .of tho Tou
rnlne hotel building here early this
morning forced many of the guoats
Into the snowstorm si nntlly clad. The
loss was nntluiRtod at lill.OnO.
COMPANY NEARS
mm quota
A New ' ' ' v
Hot-Lunch '' ITiSl,
at . m fiSi p
Crowsons 1 Jit S&Ul $1
We havo arranged a jj j I
number of tasty nnd , . . ' ' ( I
ploaslns combination ij PoHCV Of III
. luncheons from which ji ' - t J
. ' to choose. Wo are jj PfOIIlOtlOn
fuaturlng hot biscuits ;' l
with nearly ail ot j PROMOTING thrift, home Ij
thc1"- Industry anil trade, belter
fnrmlmi conditions anil co- ijjj
oncrallon uenerallv all tend
' -"v . . ny)lm ' l""0"10'0 "rosnerltv In I I
m hfttlfy Jackson County and you 11
l yitj will find the FIRST NA-
S TI0NAL BANK hoth nrcach- J
-- inn and nracticlnn such a
Daily Health Talks
. What l The Ciiiko of . '
llackaclie?
11V lltlt'TOIt COIl'NEI.I,
lWliuchu Is purhnps thu most cum.
mini ailment mini which tvoiuuti sur
fer. Iltti'oly do ygii find anybody free
from II, gomollmon lint euusu is ob
scure, but Mr. I'Ioito, of lluffalo, N.
V., aMilKli medical authority, suys the
citUHii Is very ortmi a form of ctttiirill
that settles III the dolleillo luetii
brnniw of tho feminine orgtinii, When
tliesu Di'uuu urn Intlameil, tho flrnt
tiymptum Is backache, iiecuuipiiiiled
by lieuiing-tlowii sonsnt lulls, weak
ness, unhealthy dlHiliaruen, Irrouii
lurltv, painful periods, Irritation,
headache uud n general run-down
eoudlllon, Any woman In Hits con.
dllltiu Is to bo pitied, but pity doea
not cure. Th irnubln calls for lir.
I'Ioito's Favoi'lio rroscrlptlnii, which
Is a H" li in I o and illMlll't uiedlclne
for women, It Is hinde of roots mid
lioi'tix put up without Klcnhiil or opi
nio of any kind, fur Dr. I'lcrea lines
nothing, eltin In his proscription. Fa
vorite Prescription la u natural rem
edy for women, for the vegnlalilii
growths uf which II Is iniiilo soeuiNu
havo been Intended bv Nature for
that very purpose, Tliuiisnuiln nf
girls and woiikiii, young and old,
have taken It, u n it tbiiusiinds linvo
written grateful letters to Dr. I'lorco
saying It made thorn wnll, lu liiklug
I'nvorllo I'rcHclrtltiu, It Ih reannurliia
to know that It goes straight to III"
euiiso of tho trouble. There Is but
ono wuy to overcome slckneis, ami
Hint Is to overcome the cuimo. Tliut.
In precisely what I'nvorlti) Prescrip
tion Is llltelldi'll to do.
Send I tic for trlnl pkg. of Tablets,
Address ItivalUIn' Hotel, llufliilo, N,
Y.
Coti'itlpnted women, ns well ns
men, aro udvlrod bv Dr. Plorcn to
hike his Plnn-iunt Pellets, They are
Just splendid fur rtxllvuness, Adv.
LnrrowQ'8
Puro Kiln Dried
Now York
Buckwheat Flour
4 pound bags
Pricod Special
AUNT JEMIMA'S
PREPARED
BUCKWHEAT AND
PANCAKE FLOUR
20 OZ. PACKAGE
SCHIEFFELIN'S
GROCERY
36-40 North Central Ave.'
Sulphur; Wizard arid Land
Plaster. ; "
Wliito and Red Seed Oata.
Speltz and Barley.
Alfalfa, Clover, Timothy and
Grass Seeds. ,
Full Lino of Garden Seedrt.
Monarch Feed fie Seed Co.
I course. . . , ; 1 1
i I nV nn lollh one of fnrlo 1 II 1
' IH by oncninu an account. . II
iWm. fi. Talt....Pres1iiont j
.first'
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