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' PXOTC TWO Because of a lail freight wreck at Coiuut near the mouth if Cow Creek canyon at C u. m. toilay, train ser vice on the Southern Pacific was de moralized lor the day. The first pas- nongor train from the north wau marked tin this forenoon to arrive hore from 4 to (i p. ,in. I'asscnKcr train No. 11, due here at 7: 35 u. m. daily, was held at Ashland and did not depart from here until after lu a. m. On it was tho Hlrd of Para dise theatrical company, which is scheduled to play In KiiByno tonight, and Inasmuch us it was not thought that the wreck would he cleared up until late this afternoon at the least, it was douhtful If tho trajn will reach Eugene tonight in time to give any performance. For eye, ear, nosb, tliroat Bee Dr. Heine, Liberty r.ldg. Cllasses fitted. Pay water rent hefore noon, Febru ary 111. No other notice will he given. 279 Henry O'.Malley of Seattle, head of the federal fish butcheries on tho Pa cific coast and former superintendent of federal hatcheries In Oregon, and Hugh Mitchell of Clackamas, who succeeded him in the latter position, arrived in the city last night on a tour of inspection and are kucsIs at the Medford. Tboy are visiting friendK around town' and wero callers at th( 10 1 k h chili last nlglil. Soft solo shoes for Intnutx In blue, pink, and 'white. Handicraft Shop. When you havo building or repair ing, bco Gillette, 101! .South Oakdaie. Ho does tho work right, quick and reasonable l)y tho tlay or contract. Phono 471. 279 . Clarenco Meeker, tho well known merchant, Is ill at his home with an attack of the flu. Meeting of board of Chamber of Commcrco IhlB evening. . Extra fancy Kpitzenberg apples, good condition, may ho had at Uurd well Fruit Co., f2.2" per box. 2S0 There will bo no meeting of tho Parent-Teacher circle of the Lincoln school Ibis week. Heiiutiful hand-made laces. Handi craft Shop. 2S2 Oh how 1 lovo you dear eld Dort of mine. Each night nail day you're running simply fine, Skillful workmen mudo you, 1 will never trade you, All highly grade you dear old Dort of Mlno. Clark it Chllilers, Mod ford, Oregon. MIrm I.ouusbury of the Vanily Hat ahop, roturucd Monday from Port land, where alio attended tho spring millinery openings ami purchased her Easier stock of huts. Tho Methedlst ladles will have chargu of tho shoo salo at The Hub Wednesday afternoon." ' 27!i Everything for your car at tho big sale. 0. E. Gates A tilt Co. tl' Oregon guests at tho Holland In clude, Air. and Mrs. F. ,1: lluber of linker, Mr. and .Mrs. F. A. Suapp and iJin or Snlcih anil ". 10. (omnia, W. 11. Poarson, 1. W. Drown and J. .1. Downs of l.'orlland. During Hie present rush 1 will be unable to keep morning office hours except by uppclntmcnt. 1 will be in the office from 2 to o. Dr. Itobt. W. tcaruH. 27!) v If you really want to enjoy pan cakes theso mornings, mix them with Colostln water. Order from Jackson County Creamery. tf Secley V. Hall was laken 111 Ibis forenoon with symptoms of aMpendi cltls and was rushed to Hie Sacred Heart hospital. , Coiuo and seo the big bargains at the shoe sale Wednesday afternoon at Tho Huh. The ladies or tho Firs! M. E. church will be in charge. 2711 Dalnly trimming for spring dresses, llomstltchlng and plcutlng. Handi craft Shop. 2S21' Hccuuso of the prevalence of flu lu those districts the furiu bureau meeting, which was to have been held In Phoenix tonight, was called off, as was tho one which jas planned lor Hollcvlcw on Friday night. Orres, Hie ladles' tailor, will be at Hotel Holland every Thursday. Fine woolens, latest styles always. tf PriccB cut to tho bottom at the big sale. C. 10. Gates Aulo Co. tf Tho weather prediction of "rair" lor Tuesday again grated harshly on the nerves nl the far, is and oriharillsls or the valley, who are ardently hoping for much needed rain. During the present rush I will hi' unable to keep morning office hours incept by appi inlmenl. I will he in the office from 2 to .". Dr. Unlit. XV. Stearns. . 2 7!!' I have many lovely ideas fiom the Eastern Millinery Lines, winch 1 mw in Portland. Conic In and sec my new patterns or let me suggest a smart Idea tor remodeling your eld bonnet. Miss l.ouaslMiry. The X'an Ity Shop. "s:; Tho annual slate conference of the Daughters of the American Revolu tion will convene In Albany, Ore., on March ." and Hill at which male ol ffriira, chairmen of Mate comnilllocs end delegates will be present Ironi the 14 chapters. Including the new chapters organised In .Xlcdlnrd, Mc Minnvllle and Astoria the past year. A. C. Ilal.dead. mechanotherapy, metaphysics. 22." Last Main, over Klild'.i shoe store. Phone liOU-M. 2-St; American Star lirand Silkallne crochet cotton In while and colors Tlandicratt Shop. 2SJ WEEKS & McUOWAN CO. UNDERTAKERS Day ritone: I'aclflc KIT. NlKht riiOntMi P. W. ttr.kt 1D3-JS. IMj 4fi . Mrs. Louiso Perozzi of Ashland will be one of the speakers at the teachers Institute and school board convention to be held at lluch next Saturday. Tho Medford Printing company has tho De Luxe Multiplex cash hooks and other ruled books, loose leaf sys tem, also inventory sheets. If you Lneed theso or uny other blank books or bills to fit any binder seo tins office and patronize home industries. t Six-cylinder Id 18 touring car, good condition. Must be sold at once. Corner 8th and ltartlett. 2711 Hen P. Forbes, who Is now a re porter for tho state Public Service commission, and who was here on official businosB with Commissioner Fred XX'llliuinH and spent Sunday with home folkn, has returned to Salem Second week cf the big sale now j on at Tho Huh. Monday's Bale was in charge of the ladles of the German Lutheran church. Today's sale was in charge of the Seventh Day ladies. 279 Why pay the new priee for Victro las when you can save $.'!5.00 on the ? 100.00 and get them just as good as new. We trade in more on JJruns wleks than we can sell. Among guests at the .Medford are Fred V. Hall of Chicago, 1). K. Thompson, L. ( lirunnnr, W. P. Marchand. Henry (i1al!ny and Pal-rii-k Welch of Seattle and tho fol lowing OregoiihuiH: K. W. Igl and V. It. Griffith of Kugene; Hugh C Mitchell of ClackauiaH, anil Hay W. Tiiriiltiill, A.'. Hale, Gordon A. Pell, W. W. Andrew If. VV. JeHsup, K. K. Loom is, CI. S. Parker, Harry New ton, j. W. .louse, George Kelly and It. G. Mann of Portland. IlaHkins for health. Dr. Git.on is now located at Union Harn, former Vinson Darn. Phone S10. 2HZ V. C. Ktliolt left this morning by auto lor Portland Intending to drive through on a business visit there. The big (shoo sale for women at The Hub will be in charge of tho la dies of the Methodifit church Wednes day. 27ii Save from to $10 on n tire at tho big sale. (J. K. Gates Auto Co. tt II. II. Dampman, well known in this city and Central Point, and father of Uex and Iten Dampmnn, Is now editor of the Trail County News, a newspaper published by the Peoples Prey's Company, Inc., at Hillboro, N. D. Orros, tailors for men and women. High grade only. Ashland, Ore. It. 1. Kod eggs at DeVoe'H. The city council will hold Its regu lar meeting tonight and the session will probably bo graced by a dele gation of Greater Medford club women. liuy shoes at Tho Huh this week and save. Heal shoe values for t a small price. 27U Kor sale lluek shot gravel. Phone A12-J. J. l- ' Davis, better known as "IJuWl.v" has purchased a two-ton Velio truck of the Medford Auto Co.. and with the other two trucks is now prepared to do all kinds of hauling. Mr. Davis was with Kads Brothers seven years and with llrown, Von dor Hoilen &. Natwick Construc tion company the past year. Mrs. Paul Hansen, cometiero for Nullone. Phono 5X5-J. Gel tho habit! lluy shares now in the Huiiding and Loan. Henry Harckc arrived lu tho city yesterday afternoon from Grants Pass with the Information that because of the flu epidemic there tho health authorities had closed up the schools, theaters and churches for an indefi nite period. Tho theaters wero closed Sunday evening. Kour more days of big values in women's ship's at The Huh. 1!7U On and alter January 12 tho lliucs & Snider garago will ho open day and night. tf .1. A. Longstreet of Helena, 'Mont., was among tho visitr.ru at tho Cham ber of Commerce today. Those who wish tr; sign for water with tho Itoguo Hiver Valley Canal company and havo not yet had their land measured, should notify the com puny at once so t bat surveyors may lie sent to do the work. Watch your step. Go lo the women's shoe talo at The Hub. Only .four more days, with shoes priced lor loss. 7l Air. and Mrs. .John Mace, George Kelly and .1, L. Weiss of Portland are registered at the Nash. Other guests include C. G. Huarld of To ledo, ).. anil, .lack Graham and 11. Patlon of Salem. Wanted to buy clean cotton rags. Met! ford Printing Co. Insurance rates have not Increased tbe past eight years, but your prop erty has more than dt.ulded in value. W h y in it ca 1 1 t he M : ' u rdy I n s u r aiue office and get adequate protec tion. 21$' The lire department was summon ed to 7.. West Main street at li p. in. Monday by the fact that a side porch cf tbe old .1. A. Morey heme was on ft re. The blaze was extinguished before much damage had been done. Some boys, it is said, started a fire In t be ard close to the porch and the bitter caught Tire. Hot tnmulo and chill eoncurno at DeVoo't. The Wmn an's association of t ho Presbyterian church will hold a bun dle social in the chapel Wednesday evening. Kery one is expected lo bring a well xviapped package, as the price of admission. The package will bo st. id during the evening. liefresU meitis will be st ned and a good lime is promised Kvety one welcome. l'StL' Guests at the Holland Include Mrs. .lacohy of lied MlitfT. Calif., and C. J. Haleby anil K. P. Mulvoy of Seattle. .lust arrived. Car of famous t'tah coal. Valley Fuel Co, Dr Dow has returned and resumed Irs sui nical 1 ind hospital pnu tnv. 5TFJTFOTID WATL TRIBUNE. At tho Pago theater next Sunday afternoon will take place the pre:;en-j tatiou of the French government war( service certificates to tne next ot Kin of tho:ie local seldiers who lost their lives during the war. The program which will be announced later, will ho under tho auspices of the McdfoYU post of the American legion. Cakes, French pastry and croam puffs at the Shasta. Try our merchants' lunch. The Shasta. tf For Sale One Studebaker Six. Gooil as new, $:',0U down will handj'. Will 11. Wilson. ' 2S1 ' Secretary Steel of tho Chriber of j inir plotted nirainst the external se Commerco received a long distance i curit v of the state bv maneuvers, telephone message from Mr. -Craw- the enemy tendini; to tuvor the lat lord of Salem, census supervisor - of j tor's enterpri.-es aint France and Oregon, stating that he would be In her allies." Article 7!) of the wnn .Medford this morning to investigate ! code m;tke. conviction of Mich an ol- into the reports that many names hud been missed here in tho census gathering. The train due here this morning was not expected to arrive unill late this afternoon or early evening, and Mr. Crawford was prob-j ably a passenger en it. Brunswick phonographs on easy Icrmw at Hale's Piano House. tf I Slab wood for sale by tier or cord.j Valley Fuel Co. i A real dance! Heal flocr! Heal! music! Ileal crowd! Nat. Wed. 2801 Word reaches Medford through va-j rious sources that there is euch oil; excitement on the other side of the. SIskiyouK and that most of the land: on the Siskiyou range and farming1 land between Ager und Hilt has been leased, and that tho California Oil Development company, which is said to be controlled by the Scholl Oil company, will sink four wells In the territory and spend $250,000 to de termine whether there uro big lakes of oil underground in that region as is suspected. There is also consider able oil excitement in Shasta county, California, and it is claimed that oil experts will soon thoroughly in vestigate threo different sections there. The famous Saanta I a males on sale now. Shasta. Painting, tinting and decorating, orders promptly attended to. Phone 064. Iilllott & McCnffnrty. HHA Tho Wednesday Study club will meet at the public library tomorrow afternoon. Hemstitching and pcootlng. The Vani'.y Shop. . Carl Jeschke, high grado watch and clock repairing, tf Fir street. For the best iifsuranco see Holmes the Insurance Man. Colonel Francis J. Koestor, com manding officer of tho Vancouver barracks, and party consisting (of ('apt a In Paul Hat he way, Sergeant Cambrc.' and Louis HI timer of the C S. army, are in tho city for the in spection of Company D., Oregon Na tional Guard, tonight at 8::'0 o'clock. The colonel inspected tho armory quarturs and property of tho com pany In tho natatorlum today. He inspected tho Ashland company in that city last night. Incidentally the Holland U.bby look on quite a mili tary appearance today for a recruit dig party of soldiers from Camp Lewis is also stopping at this hotel. Oh hew I lovo you dear old Dort of mine, SklllfiH workmen niado you, I will never trade you, All highly grado you dear old Dort or mine. Clark & Childers. Medford. Oregon. Tho members of the Alpha Delta class of tho Christian church and their husbands will enjoy a social evening at (he home of Mr. and Mrs. Millard," i:t:t West llth street, Wed nesday. Mr. and Mrs. Millard will be assisted in rcreiving by Mr. and Mrs. Joseph O'Hrieu and Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Yothers. A cordial invitation is extended to all members and their husbands. For Salo One Studebaker four. $S.1.no down will handle Will II. Wilson. 2S1 A real dance! Medford Nat. Wed night. New Imperial Orchestra. 2X0 Among ort hern Californians regis tered at the Nash are .1. S. Gill anil A. K. Leach of Dunsmuih. L. U Johnson and .1. F. Van Corn o" Cbico, Fred Marcus ot Weed and C. Fhret of Montague. See D. It. Vnud.& Co.. Km. 2 0!) Liberty Hldg., for fire- insurance. tf; Tho mid-week dancing parties at the Natatoriuni are prtving popular. Those who do not euro to dance de rive pleasure from listening to the ex cellent . music which Is provided by the management. The new Imperial Orchestra of Medford will be present in tull torce at the dance tomorrow night. Kidd's shoe store. Plu.no Cin)-M S. C. Tripp and family of Pacific Grove, (ire., win.-arrived here by auto Monday afternoon from Monterey. Calif., before leaving the 'Holland this morning to continue llieii journey home, reported the road over the Sis kiyons in gi.-.d condition except that stretch of new highway on this side which is badly worn by ruts. A real dance! Medford N it. Wedi Imperial .Vpioce Orchestra. Admis sion frre! so TOO LATE TU CLA3SIFY LOST Hrnwn mle. Ant. Williams. M.iil Tribune. box 2S 1 KOH 11KNT Modern lage. Phone e lS-.I. six-room eot- POH SALK Small Phone 7 7 7-L. cheap. MT1DFOT1D. OTJ FXl ON". TT'KSDAY. FFXRUARV 17, Nl; CAilLAUX TRIAL PAWS. rVI. 17 .lo-i'pli Ciwlliiux. lWnwr premier, tutluv lured trial le t'nv the senate, ii:-tiii'' its the hih court on the peeilic rluirje of "hav- tense puui-h;:lle with "leaili. The trial opened at 12:10 o'clock p. m. The accused man entered the chamber nccompanicd bv tin police 'jfficers. There win a In rue nttend- ince. verv few -ut the senators beinir nbseiil. Caillaux. iminacu lately at i'red. was in the best of health. He looked liuhtlv bored while listening to the reading of the warrant bv Leon I!our- eo:s, president of tlie senate. ()uI.M(le of the senate chamber rent crowds iiithercd before the proceedings to watch the arrival of the senators, tin delendnut and the various other officials concerned i'i tiie prosecution. A stronr contrasf. was afforded between the children md tho niidinetles, chid in the multi colored rnunont of the Mnrdi ras. eluittinir and iokimr thnmvh their fancy masks, and the sober uurb and serious demeanor of the senators as irroup bv urotip thev pushed silently into the (dinmher. i'lie readintr of the act of accusa tion bv Theo Lcscouve, tiie iroseeu tor. was expected to occupy t lie court until the late afternoon, us the docu ment is a voluminous one. The ex amination of M. Caillaux was bc-uin Kridav. CHARLES RAY SCORES BIG HIT IN "CROOKED STRAIGHT No one would ever think that tbe easy uoini, unassuming Charles Uav would he iist as a crook, hut win,, is ptst what litis happened. "Crooked Straight' a not the usual story of ;i man sunk 'lu the deptjtS; who turns straiiihl njfijer spendinui the most ot his lite behind prison liars, hut of a man who irets iusl one taste of crime ami I hen decides to he good thereaf ter, for he has learned his lesson. And, of-eourso, there is the irirl. 'Mr. Ifnv is cast as Hen Trimble, wiio upon sn vitiir n thousand dollars, decides that his homo, town is not bit; cno uuh toft him. lie L'ocs to Chicago. It would take the thrill out of see uiir the picture if we told vou all the story, set we will leave it to you to see it. ' . . Owen Moore at Rialto. Owen Moore confesses to a fond ness for the Itroadwav briuht lights within reason. He admits tbeue arc times when nothing pleases him more than to iazz about jovoiislv with i:roup of eonuenial spirits, hauntini; certain cafes known for flittering t ruosphoie.'dnueinir aild staccato mu sic. Met never a'jain, savs Owen Moore. He is off the mau-ahoiiut-towii stuff for Ih'o. "Piceadillv Jim" is my latest pic ture, nnd I thought it would be mv last." said Mr. Moore. "I acltiallv lived in cafes mid ia.z parlors and near luus and vaudeville shows. Mv life was one continued round of ex rxeitemenl ilie would keen me up until 'J a. m. -hooliiiu' the wild niuhl life, and have me out at 7 in the morn in ir doing- interiors. I thought I knew a ureal deal about the man-about -lown soil ot' thing-, but this "Picea dillv Jim" had me laded. The ple.v open-, at the Uiullo tomor row for two davs onlv. LANSING, Mi,.),.. Feb. 17. Peti tions to place the name of Governor llduaid W. Kdwards of New ,lci cv on tho democratic ballot in the pres idential prctfieiieo primary April were tiled with tlie sci-relnrv "f state todav. ' " PROMPT RELIEF for the urid-distressed stomnch, try two or three nffer meals, dissolve;' c,n the tnnprnc ltrp yoor etomnch Bweet t-y Hi-tnoldii the new nid to digestion. ,,M .MAKT.RS OK SCOTT'S EMULSION DR. KICKERT r.xrs 8iKTincAM.r KSTKIV. AMI GLAS8KS PROPERLY FITTED no Dnois rsEn llrokpn T.Mise AerurnlPl Iailteted Suite i-'A over .Mar '. W E, Mnin, Upstaln WILL' MERGE N. P. I LI ST. I'AVL. .Minn.. Ych. 17 Mer i:cr of t lie (Ireiil Northern. Northern I'acifie and Iturlinu'ton railroads into one meat Irans-eoiitinental system, shortly nl'tur L'ovcniinentnl eoiitiol is relinciuished this inoiilh. was lore east in iiiuh railroad circles here to day. It is reported that the mercer is heiii.r planned nloii'' lines conceiv ed bv the late James .1. Hill. The ineruer was actually complet ed liv James J. Hill when he was in control of the roads, hur it was dis solveil because the federal uovcrn ment regarded the combination ns il legal. It is claimeil that legislation liefore coni;ress and the present lov ernment attitude would not prohibit the merger. The three roads have a combined mileau-e of '7.11(10. It has been stat ed here that the reason for the mer irer is to take care of lll(I.UIMl.l)OI) in liurlimiton bonds which fall due in 1II-J1. WASHINGTON, Feb. 17. Discoit tiuuniu'e of all regional and district offices of tbe railroad administration on .March 1 was directed today bv Director (iimi'!tl llilics as till, sec ond step in demobilization ol! the fed-! era) railroad organization. In neceptinir the resignation of Hale lloldeu as director of the cen tral west region, the administration extended the jurisdiction of I. H. Aishton, director ceneral of the northwest region, to the territory formerly under .Mr. Ilolden's tlirec tion. MV. Ilolden's resolution is ei' fective imiuediatch' so .Mr. Hidden mat resume inaiiauement of the.Chi eauo. Hurlinuton and (uiney rail road. PORTLAND FLU'IS ON THE DECREASE rOltTUXD4 Ore., Keli. 17. Two deaths und ninety new cases of influ enza were reported lo the city ehalth bureau today. The additional deaths brim; tho total for Portland to fifty seven. That the epidemic Is on the de crease is apparent from tho fact that 1-7 eases were released from (uarun tine us cured, while less than 10.0 ad ditional eases wore reported. Cases in Portland now taltil la SO. ii. i. l All Royul Arch Ma sons wishing to go to .lacksrnvillo tonight, be at. Masonic Hall at 7 p. in. Royal Arch degree to be eonierred. A. F. NOTH, Secretary. starts with a Cold Kill h rVM. I ha I VI ILLS .CASCARAS QUININE m tablet form safe, sure, no nuiM Dre.TKS up a com in "lioiinr relieve rrip in 3 davs. Moti'V nacl; il.it tans. 1 he gen' tne box nn a Kfrt top w i x. n mr. xl i ii s v picture. At Alt Drag Storaa Rawles Moore for i h;.m ( x 'U.vnr x .m i x t i a x District Attorney May I'liiimiy, IIWi. Millinery All 11it in-west iind Miitti'lt'sl Sjiiinj;; .Mmlcls now mi display. A'c shall taki- iliiisur( in having ynu i-all and sic tlii'in. The Vanity Shop Xcxt: Kialto Theater. In I 102ft Ml VICI1 OF FLU I'OHTI.AN'D, Ore.. Feb. 17. Al bcrt A. I.indouist. for several Years foreman of the composing room on a local newspaper, died here today fiom iineiimoiiia. after a weeks i.l ness. l.indiinisl formerly' was con nected with newspapers in l.os Anue les and Denver, lie was :it years ol LEGION IN ASK FOR A2 WASHINGTON', Feb. 1G. A bonus ror ex-servke men and compulsory military training wore announced us :he principal aims of tho legislative committee of the American Legion members of which were here today for a series &'f conferences with con gressmen. i it wa rlalmed the legion wub de termined to press the bonus issue The Heath Pharmacy Has made arrangements to supply Anti-Uric The famous, herbal remedy for RHEUMATISM To their customers in this vicinity.... Anti-Uric is guaranteed to give satisfaction in all cases of rheumatism, gout, lumbago and kindred ail ments of the money spe?at for it will be returned. Get an outfit of Anti-Uric today and give it a trial. It never disappoints. Our Prescription Business shows a wonderful increase and this fact is tho result ot continued service, quality and skill, as well as the following of tho physic ians orders to the letter. We should fill your next prescription. HeaLH's Drug' Store The San Tox Store The Crater Lake Motor Co. Is equipped lo d kinds of Automobile JJepaii' Work and solicit your jiatidiia.u'e. (Jive us a trial. Prices are ri.iit and work done riyhl. Special service will he tiveu fanners needing their spray rigs repaired Tor the season now opening. Collie in and see us about it. MEETING ALL SEASONABLE AND REASONABLE DEMANDS THAT is a bank!s obligation to its comnm nity and it custoineis. .Uut, you can see that ;i bank's loanable funds iniuht becinne lied up. just at a t iiuc'when a hardship would be worked all 'round unless there was a sure and certain outlet for its securities. The Federal iieserve System furnishes au ever replenishing reservoir of resources to its .Member banks for such eniei ;'ncy. Klastieiry of currency is another advantage enjoyed by the First National Hank through its membership in. that system. Vhe First Natiocal Bank rlDDFoRD !y askins for a specific settlement by ; lie government of a $"U bond for ea h month of service performed dur ing the war. Such a bonus, it was estimated, would cost the government approximately t, 1)00,000, 000. The lenlon alreudy has Bono co record ns favoring compulsory mili tary training. Old papers tot vulldlng fires and hnnsB elnanlncr. lflo bundle. Face's Uiapepsln" liy neutralizing the acidity of the stomach, Instantly relieves the food souring and fermen tation which causes tho misery-making gases, heartburn, flatulence, full ness or pain in stomach and intes tines. A few tablets of 'Tape's Diapopsin" bring relief almost as soon as they reach the stomach. They help regu late disordered stomachs so favorite feods can he eaten without distress Costs so little at drug stores. Oregon f Wiatto do.for 8-