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MEDF0RI5 MAITTRIBUNE, MEDFORD, QREqON, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 11)10. 1 . if u I: . ;u v ' ii? fcr v Pf ' Central Point Items "i. K. Kutflaml, who was to lmvo been 3n kin how storo bouio weeks njjo, i.' Ml on the sent of earnest expect twtcy, wailing on the contractors to Xkunk his room. Tito building is tWiR decorated with cronm tint on rtke colling nnd upper Va"s nml n Aark green oil tho lovver wnlls nnd Jeotcs quite handsome. A- R. Brndney hns cotnploto I n cw cottage in Ortk Park" nddihon .b4 moved into Hume. Marshal Ilolmoi, who is ox-officio select commissioner, is still busy reading tho sido stredts, haviue fin ished the work on Pine stfeetl The Commercial Club will hold tin important mocatirig next Holiday iiB&hl- and take up. business matter wtuch are of vital itnpo'Umco to the fatare development of Central Point. Mr. nnd Sirs., B. JI. Ilully, pedes , irkns on their 'way to tlie City of "Hecrico, were the guests of Mr. nnd .Mrs. O. M. Garvin, Sunday, and on Jfbndny night appeared in a special -act at the local opera house, their specialty being fancy rifle shoot abff. Thoy resumed their journey Tbcsdny morning. The entertainment given Saturday -sight, under the auspices of the "Y. M. C. A. was fairlv cood and fair-1 ly -;woll palrjinizcd. Noither the shojr nor tlio "jatpnnge is leported ns np-tQ-dntp. Tio new iniiitugeinenl of the local opein house is giving complete sat Nfnetiou and' 'jjigh Class entertain ment. Captain Kvaus-nud.Mr. Phipps of Ashland wore transacting business in Central Pon TitestlajC M. D. McDowell of "Beagle was In Central Point Monday evening ad vertising his sale, which is hilled for October 28 Many citirons -are clamoring for sidewalks before the wet Weather sots in, but it is dollars to wonder berries flint they will "insiih it" this. winter, as the Council, is not in clined to force tho Mayor into action The sidewalks are needed nnd the people are willing to pay the price. There will in nil probabilty bo a large attendance of eitxens at the next regular meeting of the Council nnd an ordinance for sidewalks pre sented to that august body. There is going to be some kind of action produced among the municipal periwinkles who refuse to even sec ond a motion. Snm Porter of McMinnville was in town Mondnv and Tuesday. JUROR ILL; CRIPPEN GASE'POSTPONED LONDON, Oct. ,19. A Juror In tho trial of Dr. II. H. Crlnpon, who Is charged with the murder of his wife, Hello Elmoro Crlripen, was taken 111 today nml Lord Chief Justice Alvor stouo adjopmed court. It Is not known how aorlous Is' tho Juror's ill ness, but tho possibility of retrial nnd tho summoning ot now Jurors la be ing discussed. u OXIA BO CRNTS That's All It Costs to Got Hid of In digestion, , 1 Eden Precinct Items Ed Robisou of Talent was a Med 2rd business .visitor Monday. . J. J. Lane of Talent was in Med Smri last Monday. Emmitt Beeson of Wagner creek ts in Talent Monday. Mr. nnd; Mrs. ,C. Carey, of North "Talent went to Ashland Monday. William Beardsjey of Phoenix, ac companied by George t'lfers f Pfcocnix, motored to Ashland Mon day. George Robisou of Wagoner Creek is engaged in hauling gaspipt from Talent up along the line: Mrs. Wiley Tumbow -in7 children rare over from Applegeva visiting Alatives in Phoenic and Nbrtn "Talent. Abe Weiss of Rosy Ann was in JPfcocnix last Sunday. Ed Anderson and wife were at tending church in Phoenix Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Peckham of North Talent spent Sunday in Med-' ford. Mrs. Lizzie Lnvcnburg, who is an old pioneer of tho valley, bat wVj has been residing in Klamath county for several years, has arrived to spend the winter in Ashland, nnd U visitiug with her sister, Mrs. Mtilia Furry of North Phoenix. Mrs. Hnrriett Thomas of Ohio came out to visit her cousin. Mi. John Graffer, and his wifi, of I'orth Phoenix, and after spending two or three weeks in Hi viitv has re turned to her home in Ohio A brother of Mr. GrsifYr (Mine up friiu California to meet Mr. Thomar and all have had a piea-iiiti viu t--trether. All stomach misery will c In tlvo minutes If you will put your faith In MI-O-NA stomach tablets which Chas. Strang thinks so well or that ho guar antees them to euro any stomach ail ment, or money back. After using Ml-O-NA for one short day you will rejolco nnd bo stneere ly thankful that at last you hnvo found a prescription that acts quick ly and beneficially on the stomach. Just as soon as you start to take MI-O-NA stomach tablets fomenta tion of food will be a thine of the past. Wnterbrash, pain in the stom ach, belching of gas and heartburn will disappear, and in a few days danger of dizziness, biliously, ner vousness and sick headncl'e will van ish. For sea or car sickness, vomiting during pregnancy, or aftor a night of sociability, MI-O-N'A Is tetter than the best remedy you can find. Largo box for 50 cents at Chas. Strang's nnd druggists everywhere. You "pay" for neglecting to road classified advertisements and some times you pay a big prlco. Maybo It's In tho gulso of too much ont or ot too small wages. Inovltibly, you "pay." Jacksonville Notes Mrs. Eli Hogan of Portland, who las been spending the past three .-weeks in Medford visiting her sister, Mrs. Orrin Davis, and mother, Mrs. "Brooks, besides a host "of 'friends, spent last Wednesday with Mes- dames Roberts and Van Wegen. Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Burch nnd children spent Saturday shopping ml visiting relatives, thus combin vtf business with pleasure. Miss Retta Johnston of Jackson ville spent Friday night with her -friend, Hazel Rnypholtz. We are sorry to ledrn of the death f George Lambert, who has lived ia the neighborhood of Jacksonville lor a good many years. Mrs. Ersldne and family, who have been visiting friends in the valley for several weeks, returned to their home on Elk creek last Friday. Mrs. Lucindn Anderson of Berke ley, Cal., is Very sick at the homo of her brother, A. E. Reames. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Gall nnd Miss of Mr. and Mrs. L. 0. Van Wegen Col well of Yonecnlla were the guests and Mrs. E. J. Roberts last Sundav. Miss Colwell is teaching a three months' term in Roosevelt district and meeting with fine success. Mrs. J. G. Godlove and son are making nn extended, visit to Mis. Godlove's mother, Mrs. Mary Regar. Miss Margaret Kassahafer spent Inst Sunday with her friend, Miss Nellie Pern. Kane's Creek Items GUARANTEED LIQUOR CURE Drunkenness Is a progersslvo dla ease: the moderate drlnkcd is not satisfied with two or threo drinks a day, tho craving for moro and more becomes irresistible as the disease ad vances; the result is Chronic Alcohlo Ism. Tho treatment used successfully by thousands light In their own homes is Orrine. It 13 sold under a posi tive euaranteo to effect a euro or your money refunded. Orrine No. 1 Is a secret remedy; Orrine No. 2 Is for those who are willing to take the remedy. Either form costs 1. Write for free book let "How to Cure Drunkenness." The Orrine Co. 632 Orrine Builatng, Washington, D. C. Sold In this city Hnsklna Hasklns for Health. c Mr. Byerly is reported on the sick fist. Mr. Lewis transacted business in Medford last Saturday. Mrs. Higinbothnm and children spent Sunday at "Gold Ray." Mr. nnd Mrs. Jobn iSicsty of Cen tral Point spent Sunday here as the priest of relatives. Elmer Higinbotham was transact ing Imsiness in Medford and Jack sonville Monday. Mr. Stevens is engaged at work nt the lime kiln on Kane's creek, where quite a force of men are now em ployed. Orn Norris -spent Sunday with the Misses Foleys. Dave Avery s making quite n few improvements on his homestend nnd is nt piesent engaged building n fine little residence. Bud colds nnd sore thronts are ngain quitee prevalent, as nearly every one is afflicted with the mnlndv. iHEED THF WARNING. Many Medford People Have Done So. When fhe kidneys are sick thoy give unmistakablo warnings that sbould not be ignored. By examin ing: th urino and treating the kidneys uponu the first sign of disorder, many days of suffering may ho sav "cdL Sick kidneys expo! a dark, ill smelling urine, full of "brickdust" sediment and painful in passage. .Sluggish kidneys cause n dull pain in ke small of the back, headaches, firzy spqlls, tired, languid feelings .ami frequent rhumatic twinges, ioan's Kidney pills nro for the fcldnoys only; they cure sick kidneys -and rid tho blood of uric poison. If you buffer from any of the above symptoms you can use no hotter rem edy. Medford people recommend Doun's "Kidney pillo. Mrs. Jennie Sevoy, 1023 Ninth street, Medford, Ore,, snys,:' "I firt weed Doan's kidney Pills while liv mx in Idaho. I suffered a great deal from kidney troublo atidtl'was sub ject to severe attacks of pain in the small of my back. Tho kidney 83 flretions also passed irregularly nnd sttowod that my kidnoyfi were nt fault. Doan's Kidney Pills relieved we promptly and finally effected a wre. I am now in good health and -say kidneys do thoir work ns thoy should." VfaaktM for health. TO VOTERS. Less than 300 voters In tbo district affected signed tho Washington-Multnomah county annexation petition; 500 In the dlbtrlct have signed n re monstrance, practically all outside the district are against annexation, yet you are called upon to vote the addition of practically one-fourth of Washington, ono of the smallest counties, to Multnomah, already the wealthiest, most Influential and pow erful. Voters ofthe state outside of the counties affected can know but little of these county division meas ures. We ot Washington know1 noth ing of the merits of those not affect ing us, and believe such questions should be left to the counties af fected. Washington county cannot af ford to lose this territory, and Mult nomah does not need It. We ask you to vote 339 X No. W. D.Wood, Chairman Anti-Annexation Cotnmit teo, Hlllsboro, Oregon. (Paid advertisement) A CONUNPUUM Why do people who do not eat pork as meat continue to use it in the form of lard? Lard is just as indigestible as pork. In a recent article on coQkiii' fnio T- TO..: t? .1., ; ois, j-j. i-uwv liincry, wic eminent spe cialist, writes as follews: "The healthful nml economical solu tion of the cooldntt fat problem I tlio use of Cottolenu. Cottoleno la purely a MTetablo Product, la euslly nsalnillatoU, Mia aids aiuciitlori. Dietetic uxpoilmunta )mo bliowti conclusively that when u vegetable oil la utsed In cooklnf In pref eiencu to animal fnt, It Is moro easily ub Umlluttd and yields fur moru nourlahinuit to tlio body," Cottoleue is not only wholesome ; it is c.onomical 23 well, one-third less being '-. rwd. Good Candy Insurance Look for thii Label It stands for all thatis good gg- g- " pure uuu delicious in Candy. PafronI the "Modern Dealer" I Hodtra CwftttrtMrr C., Hire, PortltoJ, OrefM Gold Mine with good ore body and par tially equipped, for sale. Call on tlio owner. Itoom 3, 123 Main St. Accomplished Fact Summit avonuo lots aro on pnved street. Sewer and wator pipocL to each lot. Concrete walks are laid. High and dry, and are soiling at tho cheapest prices of any lots on a paved street In town. Seo MURPHY & TANNER or W. T. YORK & CO. California Lands Excellent climate; lurid is first class in quality, ideal for alfalfa and fruit of nil kinds. Centrally located between Sacramento and San Francisco on maiii line S. P. R. It. Write us for list of Medford people who have bought land hero, then you can got infor mation direct from your old noighbor. DIXON ALFALFA LAND CO., t Dixon, California. if 14 f "t t i 'VV. 10 acre "v''-M'K t Orchard Tracts m i JN PERRY'S SUBDIVISION JUST OUTSIDE OF TOWN QWehaye a i'ow ten-acro tracts and ono 40-acro tract vot unsold; 40-acro tract una Beautiful Oak grovo for building sitos, good house, barn, windmill, gasolino on- , tfc gine and everything convenient; thorp is no bettor land in tho Roguo River Valloy; ' no better location for an ideal homo. If vou want a good piece of land or beautiful i home, see our one-acre tracts in tho big Oak grove. Prices aro lowor than anything f t 0t I g, .,H, in the valley, considering location and q uality of soil. Call on J. A. Perry, owner, or have your agent show you these tracts. J. A. riiivJvY9 604 W. Main Street, Medford, Ore. ,l ?4 j Wa s ' " if, ' ' t 431. l l OneCough Atk yomr Jeder alia Aytr't Cherry Pec toral. If he Magt. "Take U. "then take It. tfhetay. "No." thendon't.JSj'l A cough, just a little cough. It may not amount to much. Or, it may amount to everything! Somekcepcoughlnguntllthe lung tissues are seriously injured. Others top their cough with Ayer'a Cherry Pec toral Sold for seventy years. How long have you known It? Medford Theatre SATURDAY, OCT .22 AUGUSTAS THOMAs A RI ZONA America's Greatest Play AN ELABORATE SCENIC PRODUCTON Prices 50c, $1.00, $1.50 Seats on Sale Wednesday, October 19th Fisher & Whitmire HIGH GRADE INVESTMENTS Mining and Fruit Land Orchard and City Property Insurance 32 South Central Ave. Medford RARE BARGAINS BY OWNER 1. Modern 6-ro.om house and 2 sleeping porches, cor ner lot 50 by 1G0, cement walks, paved street, close in. See this place for a convenient home in a nice neighbor hood. Prices and terms very reasonable. 2. Five-room house on corner lot 53 by 100, on street to be paved next year; water on lot; sewer in front; rents for $14.00 per month. Price $1000. Note the in terest this investment oriel's. 3. Apples, 'pears, peaches, prunes, grapes, loganber ries, raspberries and other fruit and shade trees oh 201 by 207 feet; barn and chicken park; four-room house; city water; two wells; wind pump; paved strcot; sewer; rich soil; enough for eight large lots, and all for $4000; terms. 1. A good lot 50 by 100, in a nice neighborhood; ce ment walk, sewer and water; alley in rear; one block from pavement; 3 blocks from city park; a lovely place lor your home at a right price. 5. A bargain lot, 50 by 108; alley hi rear; half block from sewer and water on a street that will be paved next year; about 15 bearing fruit trees; $375. G. A good business location, 50 by 100; on Front street between the new depot and Sixth street. This is sure to advance in value soon and fast. Remember, IN BUYING ANY OF TJIESE DIRECT FROM ME I, PAY NO AGENT'S COMMISSION HENCE YOU GET THE BENEFIT. M. A. RADER 60 N. ORANGE STREET MEDFORD Campbell & Baumbach REAL ESTATE', LOANS, COUNTY- WARRANTS, CITY AND SCHOOL BONDS Money on hand at all times to loan on improved farms and city property. PHONE 3231 208 FRUITGROWERS BANK BLDG. - EVERYMAN'S &he Brush f A D Runabout VxaJV. For Sale Jlavo you examined tlio Brush? If not you should do bo, na It hns many strong distinctive) features. Absolutely tho easiest riding car manufac tured on account of Its spring construction. Order now for spring deliv ery. P. 0, Box 37. THEO, W. MARSH, Medford, 112 S. King Street H C-ROOM HOUSE; two screened in poarches; elect ric lights; bath room, has hot and cold wator, both city and well water: nice lawn; largo barn for six head of horses and two largo sheds; lot 75x220 feet; 5 bearing apple trees; water and sower in street; this is a very desirable location overlooking Medford. Pricqp right, with terms, for a quick salo. i 1 LOT, 75x220 feet; city water and sower; 13 bear ing apple trees; 10 3-year-old apple trees-; good well and pumping plant; you can have a bargain in this lot if you act quickly. 5-ROOM HOUSE (NEW); well finished; lot 5Qx 126; high nd dry; good location; city wator; elec tric light; this is a snap for investment. 40 ACRES HEAVY PINE AND SAW TIMBER; 7 miles from Medford; No. 1 fruit land, apple and pear; $1000 buys this for next 10 days. For fur ther information, call on tho owner, N. L. TOWNSEND 721 BENNETT AVE. PHONE 4232.