MTCDFOTTD MATT, TTJBUNT). MEDFORD. OREGON', JTTTDAY, 'AVTUt'i 11, 1919 PAGE FIVE I WAHHINOTON, April ll.-Tli.-ro w.iro mi iiililillnniil riiiiortM m lliu war (l.-inirliiK-iiL futW lo-lnv mi Mm Hittiiit Inn i.t'Ari-liaiiui-l wlii-ro u mm. iHiwv of Aiii.-ri.-un triioilH w.-ni In volved Hourly w iii-)H in,,! jn a throul.iii.-d tiiiitltiv, rr.ininir lo oli.-v nnl.tin to eiilruin fur-tliti liitlitinir liu.-H until nini.-iil.-il in liv thuir rum- IllVlltill OllllllllllllurH. AljHI-lll'Q of now Nine tint ri-iiort iniulu uulilin Vi-i-l.irili.v nftcr an AHMunintinl I'ri-NH iliNimti-li Irmii Ari'liiiiik-i'l hud ill- N.-rili.-d llio inciili'iil, was ri-mirdcd ii iKvoriiiiit- hikii, innnn at u run Is Paas, nV. W. N. It wiih iioI.nI in mi off i-ial blutti. Torrid, pustor of tho Aahlnml ItoptlHt (limit hv lliti wuk iliinr!i!iiiil Hint ''hiiri'h, addn-Kiinil Ilia amioclutlon and onlv Dim iii.-mli.-r of tlin iiuiivi diiflnml "Tho liroutust Nood of a .'iiiitiniid lo rifii) lo .ili.-v ordtrH MiiUtur.' .il'lor C..I......I Stowiirt liud tak.-u i.it- j If prcam.t liHllcuilons materialize. Hunnl oniinw I" I llio ilmtllmi. an- rapid , duo to forward, mmost any i....ro. iioMHil.lv I.. Homn i.fli,;..n hour, a matrimonial mossniio from IllTO, thill lliu .llliri- Mlluall.ill ll.O.Cnll-orn'n l-i'i'ii rrcuti-il hv lliin mun .1- . I It wiih riii'iniiiit'tl I. v nl'firlTM tlmt llio Hitt-alimi .if tlio American force in northern Niimhh wan imrfli-uliirlv itiiiltniiiil. Weather .-.imlitiniiH an Irvinir Iio.-i.iiho of the cxlrciiio cold; tlii-i-O Ik litllu of Hi.) .IuhIi iiho.it tlio work tti.-r.- Hint .liariu-li-ri.t-d tlin WIIH lit ltlltws. I.li.l I. lif,.,a,u. of r..r..11,iI,H. nara, ..'ii'iiraiiniiM or vi.-irv. Tlio unit .it Ar-'liniii:l aro lint n-uinni'.l ri-iriilur vil-li.-r.. Thov tiro "elective Mrrviro in.-n. Imt in lli.i iiunt Hicv buvn hIi.iii a v.-rv liiuli tumlitv of moral.-. , . .., . . . , N. iiiii-iii-inoH .in fult ciiiii-.-riiiiiir tin- AnoriPiui .niiliiiciiil in Silioriii. wlil.-h in lar-irl 'oiiin.t-.r.l of old lime riuj.ilar imiln i'mm th I'liilipiiinon. ' ' '. " " t ASHLAN3 m VICINITY Tho luiiR-horalilvd Vlotorjr wook otnorvnuro nt July ha rnulv It olf Into a IiIk coliilirutlon of tlio Would Give Five Dollars a Bottle Itnllwny H.iimHnlrnilont Hy Tnnluc JI-'IHI Mini To llolil IIIm Jolt. ' "1 would rIvo tWti dnllnm a bottle for Toiilae luiforo I would, ho with out It," Mi.ld Joo Owoni., illvlnlnn l-ll-irlntoiidont of thnt MompliU Hlruut Hallway, whoi-o nildriWH la llok 1.11, Momphln, Tonn. ' i . "I wai kuuIiik In mlKhty bad ulinpo with itomuch troulilo," ha contin ued," and wu all hrokon dawn and tlrod out. I run o norvou and hud aurh awful li-miln-lici that I could hardly (loop or rent: I could cat hut llttlo of anylhliiK. for uolhlnu imrooil with mo: I wait almply down knd out and don't bollovo I could Iikto kupt my Job much loiiRor It 1 hadn't got hold of Tantnc, "Since atarlliiK on Tanlnc t havoiloaao pormnnen. Jt la r-n.crted hat gained five poiintla, I oat and Bleep j all the rooms In the Vendomo are J.iat fine and l haa atronnthonod mo 'now occupied. O. S. lutlor.la ovor UP and made mo fool ao much hotter haiillnK tho Savoy block near tho evory way that, 1 can't say onough In Its praise." ' ' ! ' Tanlaa I sold In Modford ly Vost Side Pharmaoy, In Gold IHU by M. I). Bowers, In Central Point by Mlns M. A. Moo, In Ashland by J. J. McNuIr, In Eoglo Point by Von dor llollen. - 'Adv. I DOLLAR f ? ? t t ? ? : f y : : T ? ? t ?. T ? ? T y y - This is your opportunity to own an electric appliance that will save you many hours of hard work, many dollars, and help you to save your time for other work or recreation . We are selecting some appliances that are real labor savers and are making a special April offer v ' to introduce them into homes that have not used them before. Any of the follovving appliances will be sold during APRIL ONLY for $1.00. down and the balance at $1.00 a week. V.f'S;. ' ' i Use these as you pay for them and let them earn their way. D I .00 'A't J1 UOWIl" Sl down These specials are should be placed Main and Central I'oiirtli, llio iluinit covoriiiK tlio 8d iiihI rth itlso, Tlio elianno Iiun linon nmilu hwIiik lo hath wnr mid poaco complications, Tlio Cominoirliil club will tidio over (ho mnniiKomont of mo oninrprlHo and slave llio tiln ov.mi in ku.ipliiK with tradition of llio punt fuw yonrn, utlrucllonH to In oluilo roumllip fuutiiruH us of yoro, "iipplnmiuiliid liy urund cnrnlvul pu- KuaniH or vurloiiH itnsorliitfoni, To bunk tint uiilorjirlso rlmindiilly a spo olul roinmltloo will IniiuKiirutu a "culiilimtlon drlvo" at an eurly day, tlin mliilmiiin fluid rntmltliiK from wlili'li in ut BKKroHiito flvo thousand lollnrs, Tliln mini ouxlit to bo euHlly ralit.-d, Inasmuch uk Victory Wook pluilKlm oxcoadnd (0000. Lot all "ooino across. " Mlllon Kruloy. rotumad loldlar. Ii toinporiirlly In tho employ of ,tho Soulliorn Pacific at Dunsmulr. Tho' n.-xl mnotlns of tho noaue Hlvor Mlnlnlorlnl nmioclatlon will lio l'd In AhIiIiiihI, At tho rooont gath- , ........... .. ...M . .u.. . fv of mm of Adilund'a falroxt ilauuli lor to a popular younu I)iihIiiob mun of that Hluto, tho coromony lo he por.. formod In Oakland by tho eratwhllo pimtor or our local Prooliytorlan cnurcn. i.lout..Cnl. John Ij. May, adjutant Konorni or mo mala forron, limpoctod Nullonat I2 ' eitday ovoiiIiik. hliihly comiillmonlliiK tho inon on tho itood attnnilunco and ol dlorly bourliiK o(. Cuplnln Krnmo'i cuiiiiimiiu, wnicn promlaoa to bo a loailor amoiiK Oregon military or- unuiiiaiionii. Aftor ho ordoul or In upocilnn wa over with, civllluna uiln Bled with tho military In a aoclnl way trlctly Inlormal. Tho official per sonnel of tho company la not yot ful ly complotoil. II. W. Frame la cap lain; Millard 0 rutin, lttt lloutonunt; W. M. IlrlKKK. 2d lieutenant; Vornl Mill, top nerneunt; Ray Wolcott, mow noriioant. Noarly 100 wore prrai-nt at t ti Is preliminary Inapoctlon rovlow. Mm. O. Winter haa returned from a vlalt lo northern California, having ovural duya iiko accompanied her i tu tor. Mine Mabel Ituiacll, on a trip to tho luttor'a homontoad plantation. In llio vlnlnlly of Montaaua. Thl wook Mr. add Mr. W. It. Yoi'koy, In accordance with cuatom ary moratory bublt, will oxchaniro urban for tho rural llfo by moving from llio JnccHannl buzz of activity on Pioneer avenue to the halcyon envi ronment of 121 Canto HolKhts, their summer homo went of town. ' , Mr. and Mra. G..C. Morrln, of Port, land, have boon vIhKIiik old famllfiir iH-onoa horo thla wook, duo to real dxneo In Aahli.nd formerly when "Ciun," now aaalntant auporlntendont on tho Portland dlvlalon of thoSouth orn Pacific, wan train deapatcher at theao tormina! hoad'iuartora. Itoaldoncoa and apart monta to lot are boliiR occupied aa aprlng ap proachoa, quite a number of nowcom. era bolnK on Ibe itround to root prop erty provided It la equipped with fnlr convonloncoa. Somo are movlnn In temporarily, roservluj, th prlvlleKO of either purchatlni; nr of maklnR the Plaza, very onvenlontly lornted, hav ing a aorlos of stores on tho front floor, with hot.il accommodations on tho second. Tin It. P. .Voll business block In this locality has' been reno .vatod thruoul for a prospective ten ant, II. 1). Mores Is a new traveling pas- Hot Point Irons' with new lar price $7.00. lar price $7.00. : : Frantz Premier Electric Cleaner. Regular price $45. of them in use locally have proven satisfactory. . for APRIL ONLY and your order at once as our stock is limited PAUL DO IT oiiKor and frolxht uajont of tho Houtharn i'uclfic In thl torritory. with hoadiiuartera at Bulom. Ho cornea to Oregon from Buffalo, Now York. Mra. C. M. Summera haa returned homo from u vlalt to Bun Pranclaco. Dot u I la of tho .Victory Loan cam paign are belnx arrunxod ready for I ho actlvo cunvaHB which IiokIiu with in a few day. W. N. Campbnll, of Medford, la chairman of. tho Jacknnn county committee, and It la reported that Otto Winter will lead tlio Aith land forces, tho financial roundup In tho Tiilent-i'lioonlx district to be dl roctod by Jonh Patteraon In person. Before leaving for tho gulf section of tho south on tho Chautauqua cir cuit, Itov. W. U. Molllngor, pastor of tho local Christian church, dollvored hi noted platform lecture before the student body of the PhoonlX schools, and Indications imply that tho ad dross was a rare Intellectual treat, Mlaa Kmnia L. l'lnko, of Dubuque, Iowa, Ik visiting Intlmato friend of former llnwkoya state daya.ln the family of W. M. Denton, domiciled In the Tiffany homo on Ornnlte itraet. Thoro will bo a public dance at Memorial hall, Friday nlKht, April 11. Music by the Portor orchestra. Mrs. Iloutah Caldwoll Newman, of Portland, arrived rccontly for a visit horo with the homo folKa. Mr. and Mra. II. A. Barney leave this wook for tholr old home town, Kearney, Neb., to remain Indefinite ly, Their property on Oreaham street ha been sold to Eugene M. llolmoi, Bouthorn Paclfle omployo. Tho Aahland high school la one among 18 Iiko Institutions In Oregon "fully accredited," according to . a atutoment mudo by Asslatoiit State Superintendent of Public Instruction Carlton, rocontly In attendance upon the convention of the Inland Empire Teachers aaaoclatlon at Spokano, which organization placod our local high school In thla classification, an action that Impllea.deaorved prcatlge along tho lines of meeting every edu cational requirement. Ccdrle My or, S. P. fireman, has rented and will soon move Into the premlaea at 139" Second atreet. Somebody's pot dog 1 roaming the streets, not only forlorn but with one of Hi pawa crushed. The plate oh Its collar bears the name "Bonnie." At Inst accounts It wot canvassing the Pino atreet dlatrlct for sympathy and a handout, both being readily forth coming from klnd-beartod humane residents of that locality. Tho Woman'- Missionary society of tho Presbyterian church bos changed tho data of It regular meet ings from tho first Thursday to tho third Wednesday of each month. 'Bill Lindsay loft bright and early on Thursday morning to shear goate on the Cove ranch, east of Ashland, now ownod by George McClaln. Ho made the ylP . horseback. c "'' Vernon Doran, of the 46th coast artillery, la home from France, hav ing ir.ado the trip across on tho hos pital ship "Siorra."' , , loorgo Owon and D. M. Lowe of thla vlcnty, are local members of the Jackson County Livestock association appointed to represent the organiza tion's Interests on the county fair board as directors. In ordor to make AH Traces of Scrofula Cleansed from the Blood Impurltles Promptly Wiped Out If thore Is any trace of Scrofula, or other impurities in your otooa, you cannot enjoy the full physical devel opment that a healthy body is ca pable of until your blood has-been thoroughly cleansed and purified of all traces of impure matter. S. S. S., the wonderful old pure!? vojrotablo blood remedy, haa no equal SPECIAL-FOR APRIL improved plug and thumb rest. Regu- : ; 1t .00 " ' , J l-" 'S NOW Save tho summer pasture savory for stock, the association will sprinkle forty ton of salt on Its widespread range this season. - The i whippet war tank promptly arrived on the Plaza scone, Thursday at 4:30 p. m. A superficial glance at the machine prompts one to won der how It can withstand ordinary shock not to mention heavy artillery. Closer examination, however, reveals Its stronger points. Brief .Victory loan addresses wore made by E. V. Carter and Hunt. Briscoe, standing on tho tank's chassis as a platform. Lieut. Likens and his two' asalatants gave the history and practical work ings of the machlno, after which the tank porfurmed soma stunts In nego tiating difficult gradoVmong excava tions and on the hillsides. It appear ance In Medford was scheduled for Friday, one day behind tlmo. Mtb.. O, 0. Eubanks haa gone to California for a visit with her daugh ter, Mrs, Phil Itoae, residing at Mon terey. . ,' T Mrs. A. II. Hoarrt of PhoonlX, was a Medford visitor Saturday. Mrs. Relmer of North Talent, was trading In Medford Saturday. W. K. Anderson and wife of East Edon, were In Medford trading Sat urday. . ' ' . Mlaa Mary Stancllft of Phoenix, loft Friday for San Franclaco where eho will visit with friends and rela tives for some time. Mr. and Mrs. Fred iRapp of Talent, were In Medford. Thursday on busi ness. S. S. Stebblna of North Talent, was a Medford business caller Saturday. Mr. and Mra. George Carpenter of( North Talant, waa a Mod'ord busi ness caller Saturday. . I Mr. and Mrs. Cosrgo Carpenter otj North Talent, received 300 baby. ohlcks from Mr. Weaterfleld last Sat urday. "Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kennedy" ar rived In Medford Friday from Eu gene, where Mr. Kennedy has been work. Mr. Kennedy Is organizer for j me wooamen oi lae worm sou uib work brings him back to Medford. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. Carey Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Shearer and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kennedy. , . Mr. and Mrs.- C. C. Cate. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. . Anderson , were guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Furry Sunday. C. Carey Is now ready to book or ders for tomato, plants In largo quan- titles. j, C. Carey, of .North Talent was In Talent Monday, on buslneas connected with supplying farmers with tomato plants for cannery acreage. The Talent, lijlteh. company are get ting reaay ior -wprK on meir iare miles of ditch ajid expect to be ready to furnlBh water when noeded In tho early summer. .' Mr. and Mrs. B. N. French of North Talent, spent ' Sunday - with their daughter;Hrs. Lawronco Craw- loro, ai latent;,. , : . Mr. and Mrs. Walter Stancllft and daughter Vivian were at Medford at- for removing the last trace of Scrof ula and other blood taints, and there is no case that it does not promptly reach. S. S. S. will thoroughly cleanse and remove every disease germ that infests the blood and give you new life and vigor. It is sold by all drug gists and you should get a bottle and begin its use to-day. Write a com-; plete history- of your case, and you can obtain expert radical advice free by addiw-'.-iij I.!;JicaI Uirector, 30 SvrMt Laboratory, Atlanta, Ga, . , i Hundreds Lt 1 -QQ flJ- THE WAR IS OVER BUT SAVING IS NOT Begin Now to Save in Your Home ELECTRIC food-Jtime By Wire DO IT tending the theatre" Saturdoy even ing. , Wolborn Beeson of To'ent, was a Medford business caller Monday. There have been several newcom ers In Talent this week looking or small homes. ' Many of these people predict a heavy emigration into, the valley this summer. The Whlto Wflng -Poultry farm, near Phoenix, has one of the best equipped poultry yards on this side of Portland, and 1 well stocked. Mr. and Mr, Lockwood understand their business thoroly. There Is not as much gardening being done In the valley as there should be. Why this Is so I cannot any, for surely It la a paying business. Our merchants are shipping m out of their potatoes, onions' and the like in. Mrs. Nannie Woolf, of Phoenix had as gueets for dinner last Sunday Mrs. Kenyon, Mra. Andrus and Mrs. Kenworthy of Medford. Mrs. Woolf spent Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Andrus at a meeting of the relief corps. ' Wednraday of this week a number of tho friends of Mrs. Eliza Robley rom B 6 Bellans . Hot water . Sure Relief' RELL-ANS IpstVFOR indigestion WOMEN! DRY CLEAN THINGS AT HOME Try ill For a few cents you can dry clean everything. . . Save fire to ten dollars quickly by dry cleaning everything in the home with gasoline that would be ruined- by soap and water--suita, costs, waiiU, silks, laces, gloves, shoes, iurs, drap eries, ruga everything! , Place a gallon or more of gasoline in a diahpan or washboiler, then put in the thing to be dry cleaned, then wash them with Solvlte soap. Shortly everything cornea out looking like new. Ko thing fades, . shrinks or wrinkles. Do not attempt to dry clean without Solvlte soap. This gasoline soap is the secret of all dry cleaning. A package of Solvlte soap containing directions for home dry cleaning, costs little at any drug atore. ; Dry clean out doors or away from flame.. " ; ' for really good pumpkin pie kind of pie that kit jrou ta tle "mtaenm art-Morm'i Sugar Pump kins vt the t nientUL It is just M c7 lo grow them in your gardes at Carrots, Beans. Peat. Lettuce, Radishes, Onions, Cabbage, etc. provided yog plant MORSE'S CALIFORNIA SEEDS. Ac climated to the Pacific Coast, troe-to-name and full of Titality. Morse's Flower Serda are of the same high quality. Dealers rery where sell Morse's Seeds. . ;. Write for our 1919 Garden Guide it's free! C.C MORSE & CO. Saa Francisco, California a7- ! '"' Electric Sewing Machines. Different UOWn $45.00 up to $68.00. lAtri illj So-Ez Motor. Attached to your own UOWIl electric machine $15.75. Ifjou live STORE of Fern valley, gathered at the homo of Mrs. Wm. Ferns and gave her a showor. AH enjoyed a very social time. Dainty refreshments were served, after which all departed with best wlshos. At ay regular meeting of Oak circle No. 242, Phoenix, Ore., delegates and . Now milled aa before THE WAR The Pacific Coast Leads the World in the Consumption of High Grade Flours - With this important fact in mind Fisher Flouring Mills Company experts comb the entire wheat producing territory of the United States to ob- a.L t-;t-n OAi-J. tils lilKw-- iiuainy of Hare! Vheat and Soft Wheat from which . FISHER'S BLEND FLOUR is so uniformly produced the year round. Just as the American woman is supreme in refined taste and culinary knowledge, so r FISHER'S BLEND FLOUR 'is made to satisfy the particularity of her demands. ." The ordinary mill cannot make a flour of FI SHER'S BLEND STANDARD. "America's Finest Flouring Mills" are completely ant) specially designed to produce this all-purpose flour. r ' Manufactured by V ' FISHER FLOURING MILLS COMPANY SEATTLE MT. VERNON Overstocked on Fitall Cases Indispensible for one in traveling or camping. We v will sell all we have on hand for cost, ' . - ! . out of town write or phone your order and. we will deliver NOW ! alternates were elected. The dologatea are .Mrs. Lillian Coleman, Mrs. -Nannie Roberts. Alternates, 'Mrs. Mima Rose and Mr. Jessie Stanollff. The convention will meet at Eugene. The date will he announced later. Mrs. Denser, of Coleman creek, waa In Talent 'Wednesday on buslneas, .' BRAND FLOUR c i A TACOMA " BELLINGHAM styles with prices from sewing machine makes an 1 MilidUXJI! 1 M&s&f "V Medford, Oregon i