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r P'ATlfi TWO JfRDFORD MATH TRTBUNrK lf PTDFfVRD. OIMX.'OX. 'TCKKDAY. .T.Wl'AlfV -:7. 10-20 Tho series of weekly ihk..i day :,jr AIIImi Cam rah of Applet:, and cents luncheons to ) riven under the iiusplces of the hoard of directors of tho chamher of comnierce will he- Kin tomorrow. Tint first Iiint hci.n i will he held at the lintel Med ford and will he served at 1 1 o'clock Wednes day noon. All members of the cham ber of commerce are invited to at tend these weekly luncheons and fet-tc-sethcr meetings, This office will MtvC subscription for the Portland Telegram, llariin rate -tA a year by mall. Sub- Hcrlptlons to ho sent in before Kebru ury 10. -71 The Med ford Klks lode in well represented in Hie appointive oll'iiers and ,;conimittees of tin; State Klks association for the ensuing year, 'Which have Just been announced ai Portland by Harry G. Allen, president of the association, with Jerry .lentne as Kereant at arms and T. K. Dan iels as member of the committee on Jaw8. .1. K. Choale of the Ashland lodKO Is a member of the credentials committee. These appointive officers with tho elective officers will serve during the annual sj.iie 1;:ks ci.nven tlon which will he held at Salem, July 22, : and 1! 1. ' Moonlight dance! Med ford Nat . "Wed. Jan. 2S. Admission free! 2i.'J Alt, and Mrs. K. A. llildrelh cele brated their ft fit h wedding anniVer- wiry last Sal unlay at their home at Central Point. Two of their sous were present, A. 10. llildrelh of Oak land. Calif., N. H. Ulldrel.h of Itutte Falls, tho-other hoii, K. A. llildrelh. Jr., of llutte Km Us, was unable to be present. ' Fine nainsook, organdy and voile. Handicraft Shop. 2lM Accordinc to the last reports re ceived from Crater Lake a week atfo the snow depth, at headquarters was only 4 V feet, and at the lake rim a foot deeper. It was reported here that it has been raining heavily in Klamath Kalis the past week, which means that more snow fell at Crater lake.' A. C. Ilalslead, mechanotherapy, metaphysics. L'2." Kast Main, over Kfdd'a Hhoe store. Phone (i!0-M. liNC Mrs. C. N. Ielin has returned home from n visit with Mr. Delia at Port land. Machine needles, bobbins and shut tles for all makes of sowing ma chines. Handicraft Shop. Quito a rally was made by K. D. Ztindell wild' suffered a serious stroke of paralysis on the left si ill' last Snt urday at his home, 7 I H West SeCMid! ntreet, and his condition was reported as improved today. This is all the more remarkable considering t hat Mr. Zundell Is Ml1 years old. Moonlight party! .Med ford Nat. AVed. Dancing free, !l to ii::!0 p. m. Among the county people visiting In the city and registered at the Hol land yesterday and this morning were lllev. Joseph Trovato of Hutte Kails, F. (J. Thomson of Lake; creek, and iMrs. (icorge Dyman and Miss Ij. -man of Cold Hill. Monograms, centers, luncheon cloths, inlanlH dresses stamped to or der. Handicraft Shop. Itert Collins, Hie Medford young man who was arrested at Central J'tWnt Sunday, where he was about to hoard a (rain for Seattle with his wifu and child, on the charge of ma licious destruction of properly and against whom the police and county prosecutor expected to bring- a num ber t.-r other charges, was ordered re leased yesterday by Proseeulor Uoh erts, and left tho city by the first train for (Herniate and Seattle, in tending to semi a ticket hack here for his wife's car fare to Seallle. Ills release was ordered because he paid the damage caused by his destruction of properly, and a number of Med lord merchants before whom he was taken yesterday failed ti.- posh ivrl identify him as one of ihe men who recently passed bud checks on I hem. Cm and after January )2 the Hines & Snider parage will be open day and nU'ht. tf Dr. Frederick C. Paue arrived home today Irom a huslness visit al Portland. Tho Medford Printing company has tho Do Luxe Multiplex cayh books nnd ether ruled hooks, loose leaf sys tem, also Inventory sheets. If you Heed these or any other blank books or bills to fit any binder see this office and patronize homo industries. ti Merj Kvans has been here two or three das in the interests of the Ore gon Kruil (i rowers association. Mr. Kvans is a brt.ther of Mr, pert An derson, Wanted to l-uy modern fie (i six room home on pavement. An ei llox 100. Mail Tribune. A moonlight dam-in;-, party L. M-heduled to lake place at the Med- 1ord Natatoriutn Wednesday, Jan. -V Several novelty dances will be ghen during the evening in atldit ion to moon light waltzes. I .aunspat lis or chest ra will provide music for the dancing which starts promptly at p. m. Dancing will be free until ii:3rt p. m. and there will be iu ad mission charge at the door. Dr. Heine, eye, cat, none, throat. At the Medford are registered John A. Kiaer of Amsterdam, X. V.. and Fred I nseft of Seattle. Klmer S. llig gius of Yakima and K. C. Kintner u' Tacoma. 10 per cent off on all Pacific Pack age goods. Handicraft Shop. Lil4 Mr. nnd Alrn. C.eorge I.. Treichler leave tonight for a Several days visit in Port land. Jlomsf itching 10c por yard, thruad furnished, work guaranteed. Mall orders solicited. Singer Sewing Ma chine Co., 115 West Main street. Thou 2X5-H, ' At tho la.'U inc'-tln: of tin- direct-ns of tin; farm luinaii conpi'ralivu cx iliunm1 tvi iutdii iuna I directors were chosen t(.- comply with the nlnte l:iw which re'i'ii ie;i five, m the1 persoiif; i lyoe I.. .Miles or k, ranis r.vs. i ne board t hen organized by making Ceorge A. Mansfii-ld of Prosiiect and M-d lord president. It. M . ho we of 'Talent, vice president, anil W. II. Lindsay of Merlin, Josephine ct.unty, secretary. Poland Klaharty of Med ford, was chosen as general manager of Ihe exchange and County Commis sioner McCabe of Merlin as assistant manager In Josephine county under direction of Mr. Klaharty. Mr. .Mc Cain! Is ulst.' master of the Pomona grange of Josephine county. Mrs. Paul Hanser., c-orsetlere for Nuliono. Phone r,s.v.l, The Walker Whiteside company which so delighted a large audieme at Hie Pago last night In "The Master of llallantrae." left this morning Mr Uosebiirg where the attraction plays tonight. For appointments with Dr. Me.M. M. Dow, call the superintendent of the Dow Hospital, telephone 1 I . Dr. Df.'W will return about February I nth. -'Hi; At the Holland are registered Mrs. Dan Shearer of Forks, Wash., Mr and .Mrs. I'. J. .leuniuus of San I- ran- cistx1 and 11. C. Towell of Cnlumhu Ohio. Try our merchants' lunch. The Shasta. tf Tho condition of William A. Ilan- na, who was operated on in Portland last Saturday Is very critical but a IjUlo better last night according to a letter received this noon by Mrs. 11. K. Ilannu of Jacksonville from Iter husband. The letter ahu,1 stated that it was only "Hill ' llannu's sheer grit that was keeping him alive. Take your hemstitching and picot Ing to the Handicraft Shop. This evening Mrs. Herbert Clark entertains the Kpiscopalinn and Pres byterian (lirls guilds at her home on .North J I oily street. Hemstitching and pecoting. The Vanity Shop. Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Ileckman of Salem, are visiting Mr. and .Mrs. Paul Hansen. Mrs. Ileckman Is Mr. Hansen's sister. On and after January 12 tho Hint's & Snider garage will be opou day and night. tf Mrs. Ituth Clements of Ihe K-'vl-land Farm has sold her fine s.:ddle inure, which took first prize In the walk, tril, and canter class at, the recent horse show at Portland, io a Santa Harbara. Cab. man for ifSlio. and Superintendent J. K. Mason ship ped the animal south yesterday. Sim is eight years old and was purchased as a green but highly bred mare at an estate sale In t.os Angeles where her former owner had trained her for the race (rack on which slit; made the mark of 2.2:t when two years (.Id. She was developed as a fancy saddle horse al Ihe Kirtland Kami and with her general beauty and sevn saddle gaits attracted much admiring attention. Or res, tailors lor nnm and women. High grade only. Ashland. Ore. Arthur l.eavitt of the Cnlifoniia Oregon Power company, has returned from Ashland where he spent the past few weeks on business, Kine seed barley, bearded ' and beardless. Itecleaned gray oats. Vetch seed, at l.ee Watkins &. Co., :t!l7 South Kront. Phc.no 2Cl Prof. C. 1. Lewis and one or two other officers of the Oregon Kruil Cooperative assoclalion are in the city today on business connected wit 1) t hat assoeiat i(,ii. See tho newest spring models in satin hats at the Vanity Shop. 2tl."i Alex Spjirrow, supervisor of Crater National park, left today for a sev eral days visit In looking after park uilillers at K la mat h Falls. If he finds (hat Ihe snow at the park is deep and firm enough he plans to visil Crater Lake. Kidd's shoe store. Phone tilni-M. US.", Mr. ami Mrs. Ilobart and Mrs. 'Moss of (Iran Is Pass, were cvernight guests al the Holland last night. A steel loom in first class condition lor sale. Phone I IT-X. '2' The Coiden Link class of the Itap n'st hun h will held their clas sin-inl Wednesday evening at ihe home of Mrs. W hillock, ;' l ; South Orange street. Painting, tinting and pnnerhang lug. Phone H00-X. 2 70 See I). It. Wooa & Co., So. 7 West Eleventh, for fire insurance. tf Oregoniaus registered at the Med ford include M. u. Kvans of Salem, J. II. Mi Klnlev of Kuuene. and II. J Cohen, V. .1. Cl.iussen. Win. J. Cun diu. V. K. Slater, K. M , Pnh. V. L. bonders, K. W. Moore and .Maurice Winter of PiTtland. Kor tho Pcsi Insurance sue Holmes ;he In.mranco Man. Carl Jeschke. high srado wati h and clock repafrlng. Fir street. C. llaiobl Cm-hr.m of the Western I'nlon Life Insuiance company is in Yreiva on an extended Uusinej ; rip Prunswick phonographs on easy terms at Hale's Piano House tf Slab and fir wood for sale. Phone W . K. W a'l ei Mo SiLHidard Oil 'he 'no salf-mn loenj manager of onipauy, is one or salesmen ai d pccial agents i oni p.iny ; 1 1 ( re con and tern (-h;ni;ion in eon en nirl.unl outlining a :-alcs pro of that onl t ion a: gram Mr l a. liet the habit! Puy shares now In tho Building and Loan. Mot tnutalv ami Iiili cotuarne at DeVoe's. WEEKS & McGOWAN CO UNDEUTAKKRS Day Phone: l'nciftc 27. VlKht Phone: F. W. Wcok IDS J'i. Alstnf Among a number former Miss'iur ians win. met at the home of Mr. and, Mrs. Will Tinker at Ashland last Sunday for dinner were Mr. and Mrs. .ilphon Whillock and son and X. 11. Frank tin and sons of Medford, and Mr. and Mrs. A. W. (Jregory and chil dren of Kagle Point. I-adies' and men's suits French drv cleaned $1.00. City Cleaning Worts. Phono -174. tf Painting, tinting and decorating orders promptly attended to. Phone Ml. KllifJtt Ac McCafforty. '.'.si .Mr. and .Mrs. W. JL S wager and tl. L. Swager of I'ugeue, K. Hoyd of Crescent City and Mr. ami Mrs. .1. C. Mc.Uahon of Seattle, were guests at the Hotel Nash on Wednesday. On and alter January 11! the Mines K- Snider garage will be open day and night. tf Ktra quality s(.'ft idiell walnuts Lc a pound at Warner, Wortman & (lore's. L'lll! 1-. II. II u rd who Is In Salem on business, is expected to return lunie Thursday. Slab wood fr salt by tier or cord. Valley Fuel Co. For sale HucK sho- gravel. Phone K12-.I. Pain is predicted for tonight and Wednesday. Only .02 of tin inch of rain fell last night. JIasklna for health, IHE REX CAFE Medford can now boast of having i.ne of the most up-lo-dato cafes in Oregon. A few mouths ago K. W. Short'leased half the building at 1211 Kast. Main street and opened the Hex cafe, with modern equipment, expert hell" and gave1 the people service. The business has grown rapidly and Mr. Short recently leased tho balance of the building orcupied by Mcduirk, has re-arranged and painted the in terior, put in a new front, added iiu.vo equipment and is now prepared o handle the trade in first class hape at both Ihe dining room and lunch counter. Mr. Short says they specially cater lo the patronage of the ladies. All the pastries are home made and Ihe cafe is open both day and night. The government has started a cru sade on tuberculosis in livestock, and Jackson, county is one of the first i-onnlies in the stale of Oieiron to benefit by this nu.-ement. Dr. Os-I born, deputy state veterinarian, is in the county and will be here for sev eral days. He will have headquarters iu County Agent Cate's office, and all farmers interested in having their stock tested should leave their appli cations at Mr. Cate's office as soon as possible. This testing is all done free to the farmers and is a great opportunity to il e ermine who! her tuberculosis is spreading in each farmer's herd or not. Farmers are urged to take ad vantage of this opportunity and list their Ileitis immediately, so the coun ly can be covered iu a systematic manner. Miss Fern lleebe and Dr. Mc.Morns M. Dow were quietly married this morning, by liev. Millard of the First Christian church. The eerenu.-ay was Aitncssed by only few friends ami near re I at i ves. M iss lieehe is t he charming young daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Iteebe. well known resi dents of Central Point. Dr. Dow is a well known surgeon of Medford, hav ing practiced iu Jackson dimly for the past eight ears. Dr. and Mrs. Dow lefi i a the morning train for -outhern California where they will spend their honeymoon. ( aid of Thanks We wish tc (hank the many friends who were so kind to us in our recent sorrow of the death of our beloved wife and mother, and for the beauti uil floral i-fferlngs. MU. AND MPS. HAUVKY KIKLD. MP. . D. KOItKliTS. KILL THE CCLD AT ONCE WITH ILL'S CASCARAW QUININE Stjmrl.ird cold temeJv fnr ycuri :n tablet i.i;m 'if, tttt. .n Money bc u i; tr.'.r. le Vox hi; a fr toi with J!'. A l! C.-i Ton cin gtl moit any old thin( at DtVoe most any old tint, COLDS breed andX Spread INFLUENZAmgi : i Relieves flas. Sour and Ilurnlng iSiomath (heartburn) ami Pains In j Stomach between meaU in Two . Minutes. j Klt sick headache, biliousness and j constipation take one heaping tea spoon fu I of Jo-to iu a glass of Hot water 10 to liO minutes before meals; acts gently but firmly on the stom ach, liver and hew els, stimulating them to natural action, clearing the Itlood and purifying the entire sys tem. ERS A IIM!! UNIUtt FOR GOV'T CONTROL WAKlllXC.TOX, Jan. 27. Contin untiui of government control of the railroads for at least two years was asked of President Wilson again to day by representatives of farmers' organizations, the American Federa tion of Labor and the four big broth- erhtAids. A large delegation, .com posed of many of the same persons who called at the White House last December 17, went lo tho executive offices with a letter for the president. Sentiment in favor of government operation, the letter said, has in creased during the Fix weeks since the -first request was made, "until we can accurately state lhat this is the prepi ..Hiei ate desire of the farmers and of organized labor forces of most of the states of the union. The return of tho roads, the letter declared, would involve an increase in freight rates of 1 ((.- 2 per cent since a revenue of close to a billion dollars would be needed which would mean, it added, that an increase in the cost of living, as estimated by your director general of railroads, t.T al least four billion dollars a year." Frank Morrison, secretary of the American Federation of Laiior, rep resenting President (iouipers, pre sented Ihe views tin; American Federation of Labor ind gave detail ed data of I In? costs of living. At Ihe conclusion of the confer ence Secretary Tumulty said he would present the matter to Ihe president. 1MUL. 71 LOS AXtii'.LKS; (';!., Jan. J7.--Mrs. Olivia .Martin un-; :iwa!:cned here :-bmil be To re dawn lodav bv a urn-' in her ronu and - a it bin'.: o:i eleehie li-jlii-, -he snv an intrudir lan-Miekinv. In r drover. Mrs. Martin .Nprmi' 1'roi.ii her bad, e n-ped t he me.nV wri-d-, t.i-ted Ihcm behind hi back. ; im-lied him bet ore her downlairs to a no I her npari men; where :-die had her tiej-jlibor telephone the police. Wlun Ihe patrol arrived, .-lie rciee.M'd her u'ip on the man wii. was taken lo the - lalion and charged with hnminrv. He :-i'u hi- name was Mike Schick. V ti l -j . rt linens ' vrW like ;f - J TV rox i Je Feredixo Toothpaste a SitlJ only whrrv TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Fill! SA1.K Miimniolli llron.o tin keys. .1. i'. lli-iiiiiB. C'uiilriil Pi.nut. i-'oi SAl K l.'i m't'cs iniK1 I'toin Hill. ( a!., if ;irly nil I'rncH-il, ft -. 1 1 cltKir la:ul. mh;u' mnlnM-. somr Milall luiil.lia.::.. ?ir.lMl. diiwn i'a', lifUli'i-. tMnlutin, t'al. I'OI! SALK - FieM yontr .terse cow h..s second .alf. S 7 u : AI.jo fresti ouik: Jersey w ;v, had lirst calf, f' i'i'. Al-o some alfalfa hav ami mounta1!! l ack. Ad Iress iail .1. r.rommer. U. F. l. :!. 1'h.me .NTi:iJ--i;y M-uni: lady 1 yt-ars nlil who n t ;s work, poiiinrr in sttr'.' it c:r. r. cooil rofert'n-tv A.liiri'-j S. t.irt' tins i.ri'u'f. DR. RICKERT I i KTF.S ni-:TTFirAM.T KSTK1V, AMI (!IS.SKS PROPERLY FITTED Rrokcn I-nv Accurntply linpllratnl I Suite 1-2 over Mr t'". 08 E. Main, Upltaira LINE OF ATTACK IN M ASSEMBLY TRIAL IS CLEAR ALI'.ANT, N. V., .1 an. 2 7. Counsel fcr the as.semldy judiciary committee iiivestiat ing charges of disloyalty against the five suspended Hocialisl asKeinblymen inilicuted at their trial today the line of its attack. After rending into the records a clause from the national constitution of the .socialist party providing for expulsion from the party of members voting. to appropriate funds for mili tary or naval purposes, John Jl. Stanehtield, committee attorney , re ferred to the oaths of office taken by the five assemblymen and then read from the 'New York state con stitution an article specifying that it shall be the duty of the legislature to provide funds for maintenance, cf tlu militia. "SYRUP OE FIGS" LAXATIVE Look nl tongue! Mentove poisote from .stomach, liver and bowels Accept "('aliforii.,i " Syrup of Fig only li,'ok for tho name C'aliforna on i no paciaj;e, men you arp sure your child is having the hest 1 and ruost liarmless laxative or physic for 'the little stoniach. liver and bowels. Chil dren love its delicious fruity taste. Full directions Tor child's dose on each bf.ttle. (live if without fear. :M other! You must say "Califor nia.", j OVER -EATING ' a ihe root of nearly aii cligcrtivc ! evils. Jf yourciiscation ia weak or I out of kilter, better eat ieusond use KMUIDS I tho new aid 8o Setter rflgcation. Plcaanm to take effective. . Let : Ki-moids help otrcic-tca cut your ! fSijjuftLvc tioubica. M.A DS nY f?COTT rTt BOWNB' MAKERS OF GCOTT'3 EMULSION New Sprin Blouses Now Arriving I'lc'isc ldcik (ivcr (Hir lines liel'ure buying The V anity Shop N'ovt to Iilnllo Tlicntro J ust Received a Big vShipment of Oldfield Cord Tires 30x3 12 For Ford, C. E. Gates jifAIiYE scij' .jfeirn r 'V-LJ-1' mnJ&i I, els become 'weak and functions without tbe mildest and centlcst The use of harsh cathartics affcrravatcs the trouble A mol-ps tbe ronstination worse. Chamberlain's. i Tablets are a favorite and older on account of AVe may have a run el' llie '' FLI' and we may llel. r.lll the w ise nlies wit! (-oinniellee at ullce to list! "! I'YIi'OI' for a threat and ineiit li-'wasli. It proved a preventative last Winter and will repeat it sell! this Winter. ' ' ;. ',; , I..". " .'. , . i. Heath's 'Dnig'' Store , ' THE SAN TOX STORE U, A "Nationalized" Bank Account ;TI1AT is a guavanlee of good banking ser-vii-i'. It represents carrying one's accoiint at a NATION'. M hank where in additioii to the feature of ( lovernnient Supervision---there is the advantage o'f ' FederaT''scrve 31enibership. - Your account here at the FliJST XATIOX AL is "Xatioiializefl" of coulee. Vhe First National Bank rlEDFORD Oregon Duiliic Car. stand corner Wain ami Bartlctt. Plione 900. j: d. delaney SCAVENGES. ..; j yA Licensed City Scavenged AH ri'fiifitj 'iinincdiatL'ly roninvWd on hort niHlro; WYekW visit tiV; :rc-si- dtMico districts. . hjiily liti3inu.-j rJi.s- trict. IMionea " t Rousseau Coal Co. Producers ami Distribu tors oL' .Medford Coal. Price $10.00 Delivered $8.00 at Mine. Oi'ilVe 'Jo "West Main Phone 934. Maxwell and Chevrolet G Ml unable to perform their aid. For this, purpose only laxative should be used. with people of middle age their gentle action. iUfi RsS For Spring Canyon Utah Coal AND ! ,. PHONE, 2.42 , -i WISEMAN & SCIIEFFEL 531 S.' Front St. MEDFORD, IRON WORKS FOUNDRY.-. AND MACHINE (SHOP Ali-,o aireut for Fairbanks and Mora , Knirincs. 17 Snutli Rivw-slaV OXY-ACETYLENE WELDING Cylimler Uc.-icIh. jiump cnstlngg. mls cellancoiis WGhlinsr. Wurlt guaranteed. OAKLAND GARAGE I -.'-! 2.1 .South Front. ars Auto Co.