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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, HEDITQRD, OREGON, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1910. 2 . ; , i r Ashland Notes ASHLAND, Or., Sopt. 1C No loss tbnn seven Ashland Girls will lcavo hortlr for San Jobc, Cal., to attend thoinormnl school at that placo. This te but bno ct tho results of tho clos ing of tho southern Oroijon normal school. Tho playy "Danny Buckshot," a stirring melodrama, will So put on by local talent In about & month lor tho benefit of tho Young Men's So cial ,and Improvement club. It will 1)0 staged under tho direction of George Watson. There will bo an old maids con Tontlon In Ashland September 23 for tho bonoftt of tho Ashland band. Tho maids will bo of tho masculine por sucston and It promises to bo tho funniest thing yet. It Is bolng put on under tho supervision of Ann Lll yan Dunkol of Philadelphia, but Is said to bo much Uvller than tho usual gathering of slnglo females In the Quaker City. Tho dato of tho event will bo Soptcmbor 24. Jefferson Moyors, candidate for tho democratic nomination for sovornor, was In tho city yestorday looking after his political Intorosts. Fred W. Mears of Medfbrd was In the city today looking aftor his can didacy for state representative. Central Point Items Only a fow years ago the xnossbaclc ing. Central Point needs and must element of Contrnl Point fought dlo ' have another school building, Just tulldlng of ur present schoolhouso ! as tho wide-awake element predicted 1.a IV A M... .. 1ifl 4..B..MAI ..M turo was built. Tho framo work of N. E. ChlMera' five-room cottago Is up nnd work Is rapidly progressing. John N. "Hayes has returned from a visit to a daughter who resides at Skey, Wash. and It took hard wdrk on tho part ef the progressive element to secure the present building, tho opposition arguing that we would never need so much room. However, wo havo fill ed tho now building to overflowing and some of our pupils are forced to take refuge In tho old wooden build- CAVALIERI DENIES STORIES OF SCANDAL PARIS, Sept. 10. Tho pro-nuptial agreement between Maritime Linn Cnvalieri and Robert Winthrop Clinuler, under which tho diva is al leged to havo scoured possession of tho Chnnlcr fortune, was nothing moro than the usual French provis ion for a marriage settlement, ac cording to Cnvnlicri's statement to day. "Tho reports that I received largo sums of monoy from Mr. Chnnler are absurd," said Marinine Cnva lieri. "Our agreement was merely the mnrringo settlement common n Franco. Kobort realized what tho document was, and although such custom docs not obtain in America, ho wns willing to sign it. "There is no trouWo between us. Tho difficulty which the American press appears to ho making so much of now is merely the settling of some details. My nttornoys are attend ing to this and before long every thing will be finished. There is no basis for the stories that nrc being circulated. ax old-time prescription Moil ford was chosoti commander for tho ensuing year. Tho other officers named wore: Lloutonant commamlor, Frank Schnffor of Gold Hill; major, liyron Bench of Ashland; Quartornms tor, J. M. Itaichvoud of Woodvlllo; chaplain, Row Robort McLnla of 0 rants Pass. Woodvlllo secured tho 1911 on-camphont. Hnsklna for health. GOODFRIEND HOTEL VMiHMHnHHniManinwMmHnMnMMMMMHMy SAN FRANCtXQ I. COOOFnlCND, MtMpr Fbrmwly HotrU Stanfnnl "' St. H0'l. lVwrlt Biuret, near Clttiry, mllulnlim llott Manx. Tnko Hotel Mans llin, or JUrket 8trt 0rs. trniufer to lwtl. Mral homo nud localhm (ur Uulct visiting tho city alone. KATES. 91.00 PER DAT AND UP OATARRn GERMS Move Out When nyomcl Moves In. No stomach dosing. HYOMEI (pronounce It HIgh-o-mo) Is made Jrom tho hlchest grade of eucalyptus, taken from tho eucalyptus forests of Inland Australia, and combined with the excellent antiseptics employed in the Listerlan system. In Inland Australia the atmosphere is 'so Impregnated with balsam thrown out by tho eucalyptus trees that germs cannot live, and in con sequence catarrh and consumption aro unknown. Breathe HYOMEI and get tho very same, pleasant, healing, germ-killing air as you would get in the eu calyptus forests and kill tho germs. HYOMEI is sold by Chas. Strang and druggists everywhere, at J1.00 , a complete outfit. J In a modern product. From tlmo im memorial sago and sulphur havo been used for tho hair and scalp. Almost everyone knows of the vnluo of such a combination for darkening tho hair and making It grow. In olden times tho only way to get a hair tonic of this sort was to brew it In tho homo fireplace, a method which was troub lesome nnd not always satisfactory. Nowadays almost every up-to-dato druggist can supply his patrons with a ready to use product, skillfully compounded in perfectly equipped laboratories. Such a preparation Is wycins sage ana suipnur, wnicn is at druggists for only 50 cents. Guar- LoW by a ,eadlns drugg,sta for GOc anteed to cure catarrh, croup and throat troubles, or money back. Trial sample of Hyomel free to readers of the Mall Tribune. Address Booth's lllK: mWML0 wh'WaggL & COSSETS A model for every figure. Mt. Angel College MT. ANGrEL, OR. In chargo of tho Bonodiotiuo Fathers. For youug nion nnd boys. Town opons Soptombor Gth. Pre paratory, commercial, seiontif io and classical 00111803. Write for catalogue J An outfit consists of a bottlo of HYOMEI, a hard rubber pocket In haler and simple instructions for use. The inhaler will last for a lifetime, but boar in mind if you need another bottlo of HYOMEI you can get It Hyomel Co., Buffalo, N. Y. A storo bhould be advertised as regularly as it Is opened for business. A merchant who wouldn't close up for a while now and then "to savo running expenses" shouldn't atop ad vertising now and then to "savo expense." .Raskins for Health. and $1.00 a bottle, or which Is sent direct by tho Wyeth Chemical Com pany, 74 Cortlandt St., New York City, upon receipt of price. LEON B. HASKINS. Medford, Oregon. VETERANS CHOOSE NEW OFFICERS FOR THIS YEAR At the. encampment of tho South ern Oregon Graud Army Veterans at Gold Hill, Just ended, which Includes confedoratoa, sailors and Spanish American veterans, Isaac Wolfo of Pure Clear Sparkling You can't afford to do without this splendid, refreshing drink. Call up and order a case sont to tho house. Tho purest, most healthful drink known is SISKIYOU MINERAL W.ATE R '4tJ P. C. BIGHAM, Agent. J. E. ENYAItT, President. J A. PERRY. Vice-President. JOIIN S. ORTH, Cushion V. B. JACKSON, Ant Cnshior. THE MEDFORD NATIONAL BANK ,mua 1 Capital, $100,000:00 Surplus, $20,000.00 SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT. A GENERAL BANKING f BUSINESS TRANSACTED WE SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE. The Big' Eye on Main St. shows where they grind glasses, fitjglasses and repair glasses ....ja Dr. J, G. Goble Meclord - - Oregon ! FORSR.E.NT Only hotel in town of 1000 inliahitnutH on Southern I'ncifio rail road, Rocuo River valley. Nowly refurnished, papered, paintod; equipment modem; hnths, toilets, electriu lights, hot nnd cold run nini; water. Now doing business. CALL ON ALDENHAGEN ROGUE RIVER ELECTRIC COMPANY, 216 West Main St., Medford, Or. This Advertise ment would not appear unless tho property I quoto bo low was priced far bo low its ronl vnluo, for it would only bo a wasto of monoy, your timo and mine, but lot nio loll you that theso aro actual money makers: 40 acres; 10 acres in fruit; no buildings; six miles from Medford, on good road; prico $7000, if taken boforo Octo ber 1st. 80 acres freo soil; two thirds cleared; close in; a real bargain at $90.00 an aero; will consider taking half interest in above, and develop it; 200 per cent profit. Phono or call on W. E. Whiteside "For a Squaro Deal" Central Point, Oregon IlnnkitiH for health. tiHsP :w "- ' VT9 mou I The .Vmry ,. V- i , :v H crop I I :;''W rMMMMilMIBMIMIlW ' "lllllll,, f Most Perfect Block in the Pacific Northwest Sixty-Six and a half acres of SUNOREST ORCHARDS is offered for sale in five and ten-acre tracts on terms that should prove most attractive. '' This tract is planted, two rows alternately, to Yellow Newtown, Spitzenberg and Jonathan Apples, tho very choicest standard commercial varieties. , They are eight years of age and have a good crop this year. They are well set witr fruit spurs for next year's The trees are large for their age, are uniform in size and exceptionally thrifty. The soil is the very best. Drainage is perfect. Altitude about sixteen hundred feet. Distance from shinm'ncr station about a mile and a half. rv-, Price and terms: $1000 per acre, half cash, balance in three equal annual payments, with interest at six '!. . ' 'It -nan nnnf i. & five-acre tract of this bearing orchard will cost the purchaser $2500 in cash, $833.13 in 1911, $833.13 in 1912" and $833.13 in 1913. . After the first payment is made the crop should a great deal more than pay the balance. ' '' y , This is an exceptional opportunity to become the owner of what is unquestionably one of the finest young or- , chards in the northwest. The trees are the right varieties, they are in perfect condition, and thero is a surety of a sausraciory income. The time to buy is now. Let us show you these tracts; ,., . iJ ;' ' T. YORK & COMPANY oi Irees I 'I 'f I ? C I H . . . - 1 .: L. a I I v. t 'B 1 ,l m 1 H NMMwiHHMaaanaH H 1 1 I