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JK. Q. I'crhiun who luttt tlic contract
for'putllnK In tlio cuncroto bridge
across Hear crock In Mcdtord, re
ports that this week his mon will
hnvo completed nil ot tho plors on the
cuhI aldo of tho creek, and next week
ho will finish tho liters on tho west
stdo.
This will complete all ot tho
foundation work. IinmedliUoly fol
lowing this work tho wood supcr-
etructuro for tho support of the ce
ment stringer forms will bo put
In. ,
Mr. Perhnm does not anticipate
any trouble from high water on this
work as the superstructure tim
ber will bo set on n solid founda
tion and It would require an unusual
season of high wntcr to effect them.
When these timbers nro In place tho
, olemonts can In no way Interfere
with tho progress of work on the
structure.
WIN
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AUTOMOBILE
FIVE THOUSAND CORDS
OF FUEL BOUGHT
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The) Pacific and Kastcru rnilrud'
lin-s'lmd snmcthinj; of n harvos-t llti
fall in whod hnulius btt:isess. To
date the company has brought into
MeUfonl from Butte Falls ami Derby
over 3,000 cords of four foot r.rc
wood, and there are more than 2000
cords still awaiting transportation.
This little matter of wood nlorrs
shows to what extent the enormous
timbered belt near Butte Falls could
be brought into use for the better
ment of local wood and lumber condi
tions if a disposition on the part of
thoto owning these. large timbered
tracts to put on the market some oi
these natural products was shown.
INTERESTING LECTURE
AT NAT TONIGHT
Everyone interested in electric
lightning and the proper use of
lumps should attend tho free illus
trated lcqturo to be given at the
Nntutoriutn tonight by F. D. Fngau,
the "lighting expert secured by the
CJnHfoniin-Orcgon Power company.
Many interesting pictures will hn
shown on the manufacture of the in
candescent electric lamp, going back
as far as Edison's fiit lamp which
was made in 1879. The proper and
improper method of lighting stores
and show windows will be shown in
detail. Tho effect of various kinds
of light on colors will be demonstrat
ed showing clearly that it has been
impossihlo with tho nso of the old
carbon' lamp to match colors. This
will be interesting to the Indies and
they are especially invited to at
tend. Mr. Fngau said today that the nv
erago consumer of electricity wa
loosing about thirty per cent of the
light from Innip now in use, os
there was approximately as much
light goes to, tho ceiling ns to tho
floor, that he proposes to show ns
how to gather the wasted light and
make use of same by throwing it on
to the subject to bo illuminated. In
fact one statement was to tho effect
that ho would secure as much light
from a two-candle power lamp, as we
get from the ordlnnry thirty-two
caridlo power.
The lei-lure is free and the public
is cordially invited.
Chester Parker of tho Hitter &
Dunlap storo, won the Toggery au
tomobile Thursday night nfter n
exciting contest as has over been
held In Mcdford. Mr. Parker lead
contestants with G,COO,S03 votes.
His nearest rival was W. P. Mealy
with -t.216.7S0 votes. James Dally
polled S,-l.rS,llt, and Miss Ione
Flynn 3,214,040.
A largo crowd of contestants and
friends were nt Tho Toggery Inst
night to hear tho returns nnd tho.
telephone was kept busy until a late
hour. When the announcement was
made there was general satisfaction
ns Mr. Parker had worked hard and
faithfully and his friends havo stood
byhlm nobly. Ho wishes to thauk
all the friends who gavo htm votes
and to express his gratitude to Tho
Toggery for the manner In which the
contest was conducted. Tho losers
took tho news with good graco and
all unite In praising tho business
like and strictly accurate method In
which the count was made.-, Mr.
Isaacs In turn thanked tho contest
ants for their work and patronage
and only wishes ho could give each
of them a car. It was a successful
good naturcd contest In every way
nnd added many to tho host of
friends Tho Toggery has In Mcdford.
GREEKS SEIZE
TURKISH
SLAND
ATHENS, Nov. 1. The seizure of
the Turkisli Island of Snmothrnce, in
the Aegean Sea, about twenty miles
off the coast, by Greek bluejacket,
is reported in despatches received
here today. The island is inhabited
by 4,000 persons, mostly Christians.
DEAD AT ASHLAND
County Surveyor Frank A. Grisez.
died at eleven o'clock Wednesday
night at his home In Ashland from
a derangement of the kidneys and
related organs. Mr. Grisez was born
at Yreka and raised In Siskiyou
county where ho followed tho pro
fession of civil engineer. About
ten years ago ho moved to Ashland
and was City Engineer of that city
for several years and was county
surveyor of Jackson county at tho
timo of his death. His parents
wero prominent pioneers ot Siskiyou
county. Ho leaves a wife and baby
fas well as numerous relatives. De
ceased was a member of tho Catho
lic church. Tho remains were taken
to Yreka for interment at tho
family burying ground.
The Dally Hint from Paris.
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WHAT DO YOU KNOW
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made? Il In tho IiandlcHt man In Ore
con, at cablnet-maklntr. He will hnlp
you to complete your dcHln and then
inuko it for you at a very moderate
price. Ho Iioh been Brrvlnff tho people
In this lino for four years. Ho has a
fine euulpinent that koepH pretty Imny
nit tlio tline. flood time to tell him
nlx)ut that ChrlMtmas prt-Hcnt you want
tnudo rlKht now before tho ruHh comen
on. He Ih liead'iuarterK for ntoro ami
office flxltircN and MImmIoii furnlturn of
every description. Give JiIh name and
uddrcBH.
U& Cni'lK Hli K. KnUlain
KwOifM CjNl", 1U, twt H.U O w
An embroidered robs of white I'm'
utUroldrX Tho oerbloi)ie U cu, ou
iTtH1r to show n underblouie,
MkHw HlVatn.
rftT of' whit Uf, white floiur nr
XVXBSB S3 What In the name of
onf of tlm safest and mont proireslve
and at the name lime one of tho young
est banks In thin nectlon of tho utato?
The capital atock Ih $50,000.00, Tin
total renourceH of OiIk bunk have punned
the $200,000,00 mark. It Krowth ha
been steady, under preent inanaKeriient,
due larscly to lt reputation for HtreiiKth
Holldlty and conscrvatlam, and loin; ex
perience of the management, and the
fact that Its personal Interest In the
welfare of ItH deooaltorH and Itx In
cllnatlon and ability to extend to them
at all times every proper banking ac
commodation huh mauu or iiiem irienuu
an well uh cllenta,
NEWTON GIRL
I'alc, HiiimIowii, Aucumlc Itcstoreil
to Health by VJnol '
Miss Katharine flurns ot Now
ton, Mass., says:. About six months
ago I was In a run-down condition
and my blood was very poor. I had
taken several medicines prescribed
by physicians, but they scorned to
do mo no good. Finally Vlnol was
recommended, and from the first bot
tlo I noticed a great Improvement.
I havo takon six bottles and I feel
strong and ns well as over." Kath
erino Jlurns.
Vlnol Is tho greatest body builder
nnd strength creator wo know of
tho curatlvo elements of tho cod's
llvor, uldod, by tho blood-making,
strengthening properties ot tonic Iron
contained In Vlnol, restoro tho lack
ing Ingredients to tho blood, and tho
result Is health, strength and vigor.
If you need building up try a hot
tlo of, Vlnol with tho understanding
that your money wll bo returned. If
t Ooea not help you, MedfcVd I'hnr
nincy.
CGTTOLEN
Means Cleanliness & Economy!
tesL'
You can cut your butter bills in two if you will
confine the use of butter to your table, and use Cottolene
which is just as good as butter for shortening, and better
for frying m cooking.
Cottolene costs no more than lard. It will go one-third farther
than butter or lard, because it is richer.
Cottolene contains no hog fat, but is a pure, vegetable product made from choicest
cotton oil. It is pure and clean, in source and making, is sold only in air-tight tin pails,
which protect it from dirt, dust and store odors.
Cottolene is healthful; Cottolene will produce the best results in
cooking; Cottolene is more economical than butter or lard.
Why not give Cottolene a trial, and serve your own best interests?
Try this Recipe:
Made only by
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Saturday Last Day of Our
Second Anniversary Sale
Many tempting bargains for the last day of the Anniversary Sale
LONG COATS
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VS cup Ctttmt l cup mirk
2 uhleipooni baking ponder
Yl teaipoon salt
Mix th baking powder and
ult with the flour. Beat ilia
yolks of tho crri llRhtlr, add
milk and itlr quickly Into the
flour, then itlr in tht loficned
Cttttltnt and Uuly the bur
whltet well beaten. Fill a
creased muffin pan tno-thlrdt
full and baka 15 tnlnutei In
a very hot oren.
Use Cottolene
in the
kitchen
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TAILORED SUITS, VALUES TO $35.00.
ANNIVERSARY SALE $15.00
One full rack of Tailored Suits in handsome
mixtures, diagonals, serges and broadcloths.
Jackets are all 28 to Y1 inches long and
every one a man tailored garment; actual
values to .$35- Anniversary sale $15.00
SILK DRESSES, VALUES TO $30.00.
ANNIVERSARY SALE $15.00.
About forty pretty dresses in foulards, mes
salines, taffetas and faille silk, black and a
full line of colors; values to $30.00. Anni
versary sale $15.00
SHORT KIMONOS 79c AND $1.19 .
In heavy duckling fleece a good- line oil
patterns
HOSIERY SPECIALS
Ladioa' Armour Plato Hose
Jleavy wool Hose, ribbed top, a regular 35c
value. Special, "25;
Ladies' fleece lined Hose, ribbed top; a reg
ular 30c value. Special .:. ,.25J
Ladies' lisle finish cotton Hose; a regular
35c value. Special c Z 25t
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Specially priced for tho Anniversary Sale
and by far the largest and best assortment
in Medford and at. prices that save. $8.50,
$12.50, $15.00, $17.95 up to$45.00.
MACKINAW COATS $8.95
The much wanted Mackinaw Coats that
other stores advertise at $15.00, here, Anni
versary sale $8.95
SILK WAISTS
Ono heaping lablo full of silk and wool
Waists in a full line of colors and sizes; act
ual values to $9.50. You cannot afford to
miss this. Anniversary sale $1.98
CHILDREN'S COATS
JMbre than ono hundred to choose from in
igorduroys, caraculs, kersey mixtures, ot;.,
at reductions of 10 to 25 Per Cent.
SWEATERS
Ladies' and Children's Sweaters reduced.
ALL FURS REDUCED 10 PER CENT
ALL TRIMMED HATS REDUCED 20 TO
33 1.3 PER CENT.
Owes Life to This
Consumption Remedy
in
It li lirjiiml Iiiiiiiiui iMiMrr tu i furit
InlhU'ti'K. '1 lit. iimlxTM nf Ki'kiiiiiu'a Al
trrntite, n rt'iiit'ily for Ciiiiiiiiillniii U
tint cliifin Unit li lll rt'iort vwty nun
tu it if. -it lifullli, It tit mi iiiimy Ihoi' tultiii
Intlty ImtllWil II mot'd lliclr Ihm. Hint
nil "In i Ihivc thl. ill vail illmt uliniilil
lnrtlKitli mill try It II uliiiiilil atoti Hid
ulifht ihm'iiI., riHliicv frrr. iirmmitp up
iHUHn Mini In very iiimiy ciiat', iiriilmitt
llfx. Ilrml wlmt It nviim'llln'l In IliU
cai
Citllirrliie Ati nml .Vcnt I'Mi,
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flriillrinmt III lli. rnr ll" I w
Inki'ii Willi it lii-nvy vulil nml n nil.tjr
ruuuli nmt Mi'iil In i inl ilinlnrx. In.
rliiillii(t apiyliillil Tlmlr liiiili'liir fll
cil ttiru ni'iil to I lie t'lit.WIL, tint
Hie cniiKli Mill kri uii. I mnjnl tlu'i
n jrrnr nml thru neiil mi a farm nvnr
Jrr.ny t'lly, a terr U k UMli.
"My linilliiT tliiiti iwiHiniii'iulfil Wk
iiimrn AlHTiiti iii inn trrr'liiKiilr At
fltut I imiiiIiI nut rotiM'iit In iii ll, iinlim
In Hik fart Dial I (mil Inlrn mi ninny
iiiritlt'liii" wllUmit dvltiK lifliiril III any
nay. Iml Dually I itmm-iifml It la mm
nmrly Inn jinn atiitx I ttrnt l''V It.
I am imw eutnl mnl I tUtx nay Hint I
niilil limn Ix-mi Inirlril Innu nun It It
Imil not l.rrii (or i: hmnii'a Altrrallif, I
vli in tliHiik ynu fur III !lnilfinl t tin1.
Wlirtvirr I it" I tilKtily reiiitnini'iiit Hie
Alterulhe na I nun my llfi til ll "
(Hnni Altlil.ivin JIIH J TIKjrHCIIIMI.
I.Vlinun'. Allriathr l I'lTrvlliv In limn
rliltla, Aatluna, Hay IVter. Tliriwit mnl
I.iiiik 'I'kiiiM.., mnl In itiiluilMInu Hi"
)lnn Him a nut riinl.iln IxiUuna, 0inlf a
or liatili fnrinltitf illtlij. Auk fur Inxik'tt
lolllitit of mm nil., unit uillr In Krhlintn
l.nliornlnrr. I'lillailrliitiln I'a , fur mnfirtl
ilriirr. Knr .ale liy all IraillnK (IriiauItU
MILWAUKEE NURSERIES
7tf.uo nppin. aa.oop iMinr, anoo
clmrry, 2000 wnlniit, 10.000 prune.
I'xtrn lifuvy lumvy Krnttoa, otto your
nlil trurd, lon!ln vnrlutlRH, true to
nninp. drown wltltutit IrrlRntlon.
Will ctiiupitro with tliu boat trees to
bo foiinil nnywhoro. I'rlcca low.
Hntlitfnctloit Kiiitrnntooil. Hontl for
our Hat lioforo plnrliiK your onlora.
Atlroaa N 11. llitrvcy, Mllwuukvt,
Ori'Koit.
SKATING
RINK
AT ASIIIiANU NATATOIlltl.M
lit oprn every nluht, cxeoptliiK
SiinttHy
I In ml intiatr TiU'Hilii)', Thurmlay nml
SAt unlay
pTumbing
Steam and Hot Water
Heating
All Work auarnt4
I'rlcaa ItraaonabU
COPFEEN & PRICE
U owar4. loo. BatrM on th M.
OMI .
MORTGAGE
LOANS
foncy on hand nt all times
to loan on improved ranches
and city property at lowest
rates with "on or beforo
privilege."
JAMES CAMPBELL
Phone 3231 20G-O.Bldg.
A SNAP
GO acroa, etx mlloa from Medford.
good grnded rood cronoi the tract,
all froo aoll, nt 50 por aero. $1000
will hondlo, enay tormi on balance.
I'art I croolc bottom land, suitable
for nlfalfa. Dovoral iprloKi on the
plnco. Tlmbor onough to pay for the
tract. No btilldloKi. In tho Griffin
crook district.
W. T. York ft Co
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AUTOMOBILE
LUBRICATION
ZorolciiQ leaves prac
tically no carbon. Tt
"stands up" under
any speed and heat.
Sold In Vj, 1 and 5 buUoii
cium tho Htnall ' cans flat
Bhapo, cany to linntllo Juat
nt In tho tool box,
Vue Snlo lOvorytvlioro
Standard Oil Comp'y
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