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mwmmmmmmmm '-Jr- T W ft i - TATIfl BIX COUNTY 10 PAY $4200 EXTRA ON wrcnwmn irxm TRrnTTsnrc. ronFOTm omtfiotf. TnrnanAv. TnnnrATtv n. min. Dully Hint from rrl. tmm ii .iy wi "Li;LlIUIIiifBtJll"!l'J J1 BEAttEKBIG E Following n confcrciiro vith tho pity officinls tho county court lins announced that they will rny nt once tho bnlnneo of $4200 tine the contrac tor for "extras" In the construction of the bridRC. Tho city and Pncifio & Knutorn have paid the $10,f00 ac cording to their nRreement with the county, and this payment under tho decision of tho supreme court will al low tho county to make payments in cxcoah of the 118,000 contracted. In its decision tho supremo court said: "Acconlintr to the plain provision it is Incumbent upon the county of Jnckwm to build, maintain and re pair nil bridges and culverts upon county roads in the city and road district. "The decree of tho lower court will therefore bo modified so as to re strain tho payment of any county warrants on account of tho lin'rigc contract in e.xress of $18,000 until such time ns the city of Med ford and the P. & E. shall have paid into tho treasury of Jackson county $10,000 ns per agreement." Tho extras nro duo to certain chonRes in the plans ordered by Wil linm Oeriff, consulting engineer re tained by the county. The principal change was an increase in a retaining wnll to make it stronger. SBbe CrM. ' 5 ?ifl PI li OifWK l 1rt IMI Ol' GOVERNOR BLAMES CROOKED REPORTER SALRM. Ore,, Feb. B. To tho "crookedness of a certain newspaper reporter," and not to to mora that have gained currency through any other source, Governor West attri butes tho report that has rone abroad that he Is part to a political frame- up that would put.Geonce E. Cham berlain Into tho Wilson cabinet, Rive West tho senatorial toga, and Sec retary of State Olcott tho combined offices of secretary and governor. Said Governor West teday: "Tho report that has Keno out about a political combination to which Senator Chamberlain, Secre tary Olcott and myself arc parties is a product of the disordered mind possessed by a certain crooked nows paper reporter. "I am for J. N. Teal for secretary of the Interior, and for George B. Chamberlain for United States sena tor. But! of by any good fortune It should happen that Senator Cham berlain should bo named for a posi tion In tho cabinet of President Wil son, I would bo very much pleased, and by reason of the vacancy In the senate caused by such an appoint ment, I would feel It my duty, and It would afford mo great pleasure to appoint some clean, honest demo crat to succeed him. I am having too much fun here at present to have any desire to go to tho senate. Neither tho secretary of state nor myself are so hungry for political honors as to enter Into, any such scheme as that outlined In the news paper report. 1 will say further that I am not a candldato for re election for govornor." KrrptUn rtd relourt it !iin mkr thlt trlith two b-lttd tailored iuIL Th colir anil cuff M of vlt. croMwl by wa Uch braid and rdicul by lkln. LEGISLATION HAD NIL 8E FAVORABLE Thnl there will be no legislation ad verse to the interests of the otvhnrri ists of the slnto nt the present ses sion, is the statement of Prof. O'flnrn who returned Thursday from n visit at Salem, whero with a number of fmit men he appeared boforo t!u committee on agriculture and dis eased the different measures up for consideration. Some of the bills were favored and some opimsed. "I do not believe that anv adverse measures will be passed,'' state Prof. O'Garn. "Tho agricultural commit tee have n clear understanding of the situation and will net accordingly." LAKE'S DAUGHTER Only 3 More Days JlllllllllllllilllllllllllillllllllllllllH Here is an easy breakfast that uses the dry bread and everybody likes it: OUR T 0 E NEWS WINTRY CRATER LAKE IS KLAMATH FALLS, Feb. C W. L. Clnpp of this city, and his party, who left for Crater Lake last week, re turned to Fort Klamath last night. The parly wag successful in securing several fino pictures, which wns tho principal thing its members were nflor. From Fort Klnmnlh. tho party went to tho lake on snow shoes and kits, drawing their sleds which con tained tho provisions. They encoun tered all tho way from 10 to 23 fed of snow and in tho drifts it was over .10 feet deep. CHICAGO'S EX-CHIEF TAKEN TO ASYLUM AT KANKAKEE CHICAGO, Feb. 0. Formor Chief of Police George M. Shippy was to day adjudged insnno and ordered sent to tho asylum at Kunknkec. Pa pers filed by Mrs. Shippy started the investigation into her liubbund's san ity. Shippy left tho police forco three years ubo, Crude Oil Climbs Skyward LIMA, Ohio, Feb. C Ohio, In diana, unci Illinois oils voso thrco cents n barrel today, tho highest prico recorded since tho opening of tho oil fields iu this .territory. i New Case State of Oregon vs. Peter Fouler et al. Transcript filed. State of Oregon w t'harle- Croiiih Transcript filed. J. T. Mnckiu vs. lioht. IllnWk. action for raoncv. Hilda Ward vs. W. II. Hamlin, ac tion to recover personal property. It. H. Toft vs. C. T. Holloway et nx, action to recover money. Itosinn Coop vs. W. II. Coop. Divorce. John M. Clausen vs. Harry Silver. Action to recover money. Lm and William Charley vs. G. I Scherroerhom et nl., suit to vacute judgment. Annth Hnmmcrslcy vs. L. A. Ham raersley, divorce. Elizabeth E. Peers vs. A. P. Beers, divorce. CLAIMS TO BE HOBO Marriage License P. Champlin and Maude A. Chas, Butler. Clinton Hnight. F. D. Fry nml Sarah O. Croft Ilaugumnn nud Vellu I'roltate Court Estate of S. IT. Hubbard, an in sane person, petition filed for ap pointment of guardian. Estate of Frank A. Douglas, de ceased. Order appointing appraisers. Estate of Oliver McKecver, deceas ed, order appointing appraisers. Estate of Sarah A. Anderson, T. X. Anderson appointed admin. Bend filed and approved. EDEN PRECINCT Professor Helmcr and wife of the Talent experiment station wero In Medford Wednesday. Frank Oatman, foreman of the Nye ranch, north of Talent, was in Med ford Wednesday. Mrs. W. S. SUncllffe was In Phoe nix Wednesday visiting. Mrs. K. O. Itcase left Friday to Join her husband at Los Angeles. Mrs. J. E. Roberts and daughter Miss Lulu, Mrs. J. D. Henry and Mrs. S. S. Stephens wero at Talent Tues day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cottrcll wero visiting relatives at Phoenix and North Talent last week. Mr. and Mrs. II. G. Shearer wero guests at C. Carey's Sunday. James Allen was a Medford busi ness visitor Saturday. Guests at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. C Carey this week were: Mr. und Mrs. John Graffer, Mr. and Mrs. V. S. Furry, Mrs. Cally Hutton and Mr. and Mrs, Joo Itader Tbo ladles' quartette met for weekly practice at tho pleasant homo of Mrs. Joo Ruder Tuesday. NEW ORLEANS. Knm., Feb. fi. "Vc s, I'm a hobo and I'm proud of it. Why, my husband and myself are go ing out of here on Ilia 'hummer' to British Columbia, where we will speak on Socialism," snid Mrs. Nina Lane McBride, daughter of I'nited State- senator Harry l.nno of Portland, Ore. Mrs. McBride is a delegate to the ho boes' convention. Mrs. McBride wns married to Ike McBride in New Orleans recently aft er n trip across the continent to de liver lectures here on Socialism. "You look dnnbtful, but I'm really a hobo," she reiterated to the report er. "I am going to blow out of here on the hummer. We're broke. We've got to go." Knowing that her fathei was wealthy, she wn nsked why not write home anil get monev. "If I did that I wouldn't have the courage of my convictions." Tho MuDridos are in a room over n snloon. "How do I live?" She continued in answer to a nuestion. "That's easy, ii.i . ...... .. aen i in iiniue i do mv Imir up simply, put on n black skirt nnd waist and get work in the factories I'd sling hash if I had to. A waitress is as turn as nnvbody else." DANGEROUS DANDRUFF Will Mnko America a IlnldliKulrO Nation If Not Checked M. Pasteur, tho great French Phy sician of Paris, once said: "I be lleve wc shall ono day rid tho world of all diseases caused by germs.'' Dandruff Is caused by gorms, a fact accepted by all physicians. Dandruff Is tho root of all hair evils. It It wero not for tho llttlo destructive germs working with n persistency worthy of a better cause, there would bo no baldness. Parisian Sags, will kill the dand ruff germs and remove dandruff In two weeks or money back. Chas. Strang guarantees It. It will stop Itching scalp, falling hair and mako tho hair grow thick and abundant. It puts life and lustre Into tho hair and prevents It from turning gray. It Is tho hair dressing par excel, lence, daintily perfumed and free from grease and stickiness. It Is tho favorite with women of tasto and cul ture who know tho social valuo of fascinating hair. A largo bottlo costs only SO cents at leading druggists everywhere, and by Chas, Strang. Tho girl with the Auburn hair Is on every pnekngo. Revival Meetings at Christian Chuch At tho Christian chinch lust night n marked increase in atleudunco wns noted. The sermon wns a Strang and spirited appeal to everyone In miikc sure thoy wero "on the Lord' sido." The chorus music is increasing both in voluino and efficiency. MiKK.Hrn mnn sang lo the delight of all. Other special numbers nro promised as the week passes. Mr. Purleo is nt his best and you should not fail to be preheat. Song servico begins at 7:30. A Progressive Century. Tho twentieth century has given us a satisfactory treatment for rheuma tism. Tho American Drug and Press Association, of which wo nro mem bers, uro manufacturing a prepara tion called Meritol Rhoumatlsni Pow ders, from a formula adopted by thorn after medical experts had pronouncod it one of great merit. Glvo Morltol Rhoumutlsm Powders a trial. Thoy aro guaranteed. HaBklus' drug store, oxcluslvo agents, Hotel Medford Rooms without liath SOc per day and up. Rooms with bath $1.50 per day and up. Special rates by week or mouth. loiiiiilnnllon breakfast every morning i!5, iL and -IS cent. Packed! Jammed! Crowded! Crammed! Hundreds of people waited their turns all last Saturday to get one of our Bar gain Suits or Over coats. Did You Get .One ? I RECIPE NO. 3-GERMAN TOAST . 1-3 cup flour Sift Hour, unit anil siiKsr toother t slowly itlr 1-2 tenapoon aUgnr In wild milk until smooth; add well beaten 1-4 tenapoon salt cg dip bread Into Imltcr anil brown In hot 3-4 CUp milk 1 egg rt. Add a bit f butter nml dust of salt In 8 or 10 aliccs atnlo brcnd .eh slice, nml servo Immediately. German toast is at its best when mndo as above and served ,wlth plenty of TOW L E'S LOG CABIN SYRU P Mow is it that Towlc's Loj Cabin Syrup is known from end to end of the land, as a wholesome syrup ior children? Simply because the whole immense Towle business has grown on the one idea of furnishing goods that are exactly as represented the highest quality which can be produced. There nro scons of uses for this most delicious of syrups just keep it in the house and the children will help you to discover uses for it every day. Little folks just "love" it, nml that is because their energetic little bodies crave and need this safe, wholesome "fuel," for Towle's Lo Cabin This sale "Means Dollars to you" QUESTION: Can You Afford to Miss It? ;k vja m jjw-m "U--. a t. ft 1 I TMCi 21 Xppk " M J. s frlfcgiiBWWIBfffcfiMaEfMrT m PM JUviKilKaMrirJBiraSfHWJ : 3 LimmsammmiA SC e lkkmBikkkkkHaEfcLA 1 ngZrrw 35 -JakkB'J - " yr Syrup is an energy producer. Active children would soon lose vitality if not supplied, in their diet, with a liberal amount of wholesome sweet. Lojj Cabin Syrup is the answer that delights the children when they ask for "syrup" anil it is certainly komI for them. Try this German Toast recipe for breakfast tomorrow- and be sure to order Towle's Loji Cabin Syrup from your grocer today. Drop a line to "Jack" for a free recipe book. I f you also send him live two-cent stamps, to eovier mitn(r ".Ini'If 'I'nwli." will iwl CN with the recipe book, a miniature V can ol Towle s Lo Cabin Syrup. The cunning can pleases the '' children ami the syrup pleases j everybody. Sentl the coupon X today. lowle Maple froducts Company Dept. 21 St. Paul, Minn. "From my camp to your lablt. Jack TowU MR. JACK TOWLT. C.f.T.!. M.pU PrvJiwU Ca., D.pUl, Si. fcul. MlHa. rii-itw fin. I nrlnl m Iwi.rrnl .UmtM fn wlilrti row nr In M-iul tiie yiKir Irtlix Uibk auil Ulluutuf iau of 'luwl' Ia Ulin hUh Admft. Ad'intt. jyfyHHjMHi j- j -j "5 5"5 'zr,c Tomorrow's 2."ic Mi:itCII..Vl'H liU.VCU 11:30 to 2 i. in. Conoy iHlanil Clam Chowder DollcU Tenderloin ot King Salmon Paraloy Bauco Pommea Natural Dolled Pickled Ox Tongue with Gor man Spinach Flaked Newfoundland Codfish In Cream Farmer Stylo Roast SaUdlo of Mutton with Apple Sauco Mashed Potatoes Stowed Parsnips Dill Pickles Green Apple Plo Lemon Sherbet Tea Coffeo Milk Durlut; rneul lionra beautiful music mid sluglng will bo rendered by Horr Carl Grlssen nnd Mjiio. Evclyne, We are going to get $15,000 by Sat urday night. BETTER COME IN DANIELS for Duds r v ? r v z V f ? T f f f t t f T r f r ? ? t I T T t T f t t T v. The Jackson County Building and Loan Association Is a Medford Institution 'And it invites Hie people of Medford fo invest initio its condition nud method of dohitf bu.siiU'HH. Tt luis a SAVINGS DEPARTMENT that nooopta kiiv JiiffB of $L a month and upwards nnd that linn never failed to earn for its stockholders from 11 to V2ro per annum; it has a Loaning Department that enables you to build your homo and pay for it like rent. BORROWERS sharo in its earnings the sanio as in vestors. The Association has been instrumental in (ho building of more than seventy-five of the best, residences of Med ford. IT WELCOMES investigation; it lias money to loan. ITS ASSETS now exceed $55,000.00. Call find get a copy of its Annual Keport and Statement, just issued, nnd for distribution ut tho Offico of tho Association, -127 M. R & U. Bldg. Us Officers and Directors are all local people, namely: Bert Anderson, President. H. W. Elden J1- V. Ilollis, Vice President. 0. M. Kidd :ij R Flatt, Secret my. AV. 8. dwell T. W. Miles, Treasurer. 1 T. Lawlon ' O. 0, Boggs, Act. Sooy. and Attorney. t- Vtt V T r r r Y ? T f T Y r ? T Y Y Y Y Y T Y Y Y X Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y T y Y Y T A -..