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FARMERS F REALRURALCREDITS OTDJTORD MATTi TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, (TR.'XION, "FRIDAY, SEPTISMBEft 2G, 1013. MUGGSY i MM mm E BROTHER im.ano, ilk, fiopi, an. niHiniMi oT llui I tit it I I'ti'dll HyHleiti hclug ihI- VOCIllcd UllloHM It CilUl'ullllH llll'io- llllnly to llui (iiiueiiciy imciihiiio ml viiimli'il I iy Pri'hlilciit Wilmiii In (ln Owcuh-OIiih wriiHtiMi, wiih I'vpri'HKiMliciilniKO Wlillo Ho TACOMA ENFORCES ABATEMENT LAW hero lodny ly dclcgnlcH to lhi Turin cm' Niilintiiil CoiigiiMK willed h hold ing Mm (lilily-lhlid iinniiiil ciuneii llyu hen. Tim coiikicmh adjourn thin nftciimnn. Thin ycntV. (iiiivcu- llon Iimh I it Hut ImgcM! ntleiidi'd mill moNl iniioiiiiit In lln hlHlory or lint iirgiiiiUntinii, (liivi'iiiiir Diiimt of llliiiniN, heiuled ii tlclcgn linn oT 1,0011 furtiM'i'H 'oiiiiiiIknIiuh'i fiom Unit hIii (. Ohio hcii! right hundred fnnuer bended liy (lover nor Cox. (Im-crimr Clark of Inwti i'iimiiiiIhhIoiii'iI fivi liunilri'il from tin Huukcyc hiiIi. Mnr.vlniul in icprc trilled liv UIIO fnriuerf, WlHcotthin liy (11)0: Mlmii'Nola liy 'till) mul Iiidl. nun, MInhoiiiI, TimhhMInnoiiiI mul Houlliorn hIiiIch me represented liy innnv hundred of funncr. Tint cHliilillxhtni'iit of n liiircmi of innrkvl In llui dcpnrtmciit of ugrl oulliirr, mul n innl rnrnl credit nyn. tnii which will completely divorce Wnll nlreot from itx domiiiiiucit of fiiiniicrH In Hut United Klntc wen tint two ninnl important nuhji'ctM ron- HJili-rril nt tlii ronuntiM. Siicnhers toilny deiniinded Hint eotigren give tlirin n rural eirdit tti'in which will rcnllv relievo tlii'iu of approximately onchnlf of tliclr prcMeut lulcrexl burden which iiimimiiiIh (inlay to nearly .(IOn,00n.OOO aniinnlly. ' Tin dniniuuuee hv Wnll hired of tin1 nmiipv mnrkel, dcclnred npenkert, linN hi'i'ii thr nolo ciuihc of Inch rural orcdi(n which Ihev churned will be reduced to nnnnal ami cqiiitiihh' rule only if tin Owciik-OIiihh our reitey mi'DMiiri Ik nindo a law. Whi'ii llohhy llrovoiil mmplulod (ho nrrmigomimlH which imnlo It poHHlhlo for (ho IniMihall fiuiti of Mcilfonl to wltncHH a gaum between two hiicIi hltth cIiihh tunuiM at thn tx mill Now York (Hunt, prohalily no mini wnn morn plciucil than Newton J. Mcdrath, thn ahln ami necnmiiiodntliig lelugrnpher for thn Funtiil cnmpiuiy In thin city. In hi younger tiny ".Mac" iih ho In known hern took a fancy to thn liunliH'HH of Morse ami spent li Im npnro 1 1 in o liciir Out window of thn railroad ntntlon IIMoiiliiK to thn morn or Icnn "l'IM-nrc.1 bttforn Prosecuting Attor fnHclnalliiK tinuml of thn nlutiilnurn , ,,,r )ow ,0,ln' nnnotinced thnt trlkliiK Urn lira. "Jawn J." while ho "" would ho rendy for a roiipln of cnrn older than n,,w.i whnii tho enso was iiot. Wnllnco (on wan of n lena imrlmiii nnttiro mul ' ,H I"---l"- of l'o NorJImrn Coait Hpi'tit hln IclHiirt inoiuiintn Ihrowlnr; ' ,'"lnny. Motn-fi at a hottln pined on a fenco1 Worll"K ln conjunction with tho pout arrow tho rlnht of way, )lttlnHl,t,rl,f'H " H" '"' thn local po IhlnkliiK thnt Koinn ilny h would hoi,lr"' l,, lriiiciieinK attorney In Rath a topllmir In thn t-nmo miulo fmnoiiH "rlnK "'ll,''"'o nt.nl.mt uovnral othor hy Ili'iiry Chmlwlck. hotels whom It Im nllcKod men nnd John J. hnn nccumtilntcd a plln of wo",,," n"",, Afflilnvlta of pollco inoui.y ami a reputation for IikIiik n ol,,;i'r" r,J " ' vonoman or urn preHPciiiim: niiontcy orrico in wiilcii 'J'ACOMA, Wnli Hopt. 'id Kol- IowIiik tint lnHtinncu of an Information chnrKliu? violation of thn no-called Iowa red Unlit ahatnmnnt law ro- enntly paHmid, aKnlnnt IIiikI) 0. Wnl laen, fonnor ninnihor of thu nnllonal dnmocrndc nxccutlvo coinmltten ami l'reHldoiit Wllnon'n confidential ad vlHiir In thin Htntn, owner of tho Ant Inm Hotel, which wan rnldcd hy thn polko iih an Immoral rcnorl Wodncn day, TnrheH I. Hnnknll, Jr., ccro lary of thu Northern Count company PftGE TTTREE OIL TANKER GOES AT PORTA OD E MAKHIIKJKM), On-, Hopt. 20- IlrliiKhiK nown that tho oil tnnkcr Wnnhtonuw, lewln1: thu oil hnrRo Him-j In, went nalioro nt 10 a, m. Wi;dni;n- day at Itodfsr'H llrmik, four kiIIoh; (ninth of I'unta Cordn, California, the nlcnmcr Nnnn Hmlth nrrhvd huro to ilny ono day ovunluu with thu Hlinln In tow, llulh lioata wum floated and neith er wuh badly damaged. Thu flrnt nown that Captain Marten of the Nnnn Hmlth had heard of tho 'rouudliiK wnn when hn Intercepted n wlrclefnt call for nnnlntanco, nnd hur ried to thn rcciif, Tho nteamcr Adellna Hmlth, nouthhound, aluo rmno to tho aid of thn hontn. In tho rnenntlriin tho tnnkor had , pumped out tho oil nnd mnnaitcd t xct off tho untiil without ninlntanco, hut wnn leaking ho hadly nho could not help thn barge. Yellow NowtowtiH In Now York yes terday for IZ.2C- f. o. I. Med ford which In a hlh wntor mark for tho nennon. Thn recent oxpnrlmcntB at tho cold Hlornrto plant when four earn of I'arl lott penrn wero stored when tho mar ket broko hnvo domonntrntcd tho prnctlcnl valuo of thn recent addition lo tho nnoclntlon'fl equipment. Three of tli cue cars have been sold at prlcon from $2,00 to $2.25 f. o. n. Mcdford nnd tho fourth l being hold at $2, CO. Theno prlcon nlrcndy nncurnl nro from $1.00 to $1.25 per box higher than would have been nccitrcd It tho cold ntorngo plant had not been In opera tion nnd tho pears had bcon forced Into tho tlmo. mnrkot at nn Inopportune Itnchnol Crothors hn written n play cnllod "Tho niilng Oonorntlon," which Jonoph Urookn, In conjunction with Klaw & Krlnngor, wilt produco, with Mabel nnd Edith Tiitlnforro In tho lending parts. grunt hnnnhnll nmiernl with n dlnpoil Hon llkn thnt of n wnnp, whlln "Mnc" hnn noi'tmugh to worry about, but I'liniiRhi nt thnt, In one of the mnnt popular lelrgrnphern that ever hmidled n key nnd hnn thn dliiuml tlon thnt n MnrClrnth nhnitld li.nvn, "Mac" hnn never ih'cii IiIi big brother piny big lengun ball nnd never find time to cronn thn continent nnd whim thn (llnntn reach Mndfnrd In November thn two llnrp will hnvo a family ro-unlon, ntntomeutn urn tundo thnt thn women taken from tho Antlorn Hotel during tho rnld nro disorderly pnrnom. CLATSOP 10 VOTE ON AKTOIIIA, Ore, Sept. un T, jirogn'Mhive ilixi'tiM of Cliilnoi coun ty, not to he outdone hy nllirrx ill tlie lower I'liliimliiu river hcelion, nrn imw nittlnJing the ntiextiiin of vol im; on n $100,000 linml iHniio for Komi romlM nt the Novctnlicr elect urn. Thn principal object in the move Is to nNNim the Columhiit highway iih. hoclntinti in cNtahliHliiug the pro )Mtscd highway from I'orllmiil to the hen ia Ahtorin. To coiiHtrurt the highwny llirougli ('latnop county it ix ncccuMury to in mio homlri to rniio the rcipiih'il fiiiuU, mul pi'liliinm nrn now being mri'iilntcil lliniiighout the cniiuty lo put the ipicxtioti no the ballot. Tin petition itiiiHt he fih'il hy Octohcr 1, othi'nWM" the election will ho illegal The plan of IIiokc hchitiil thn tuoc mciit im to iHsue n werion of "0 "enr IioihIm, which will draw (1 per cent interest. Tho firnt nericH is to he for $100,000, mul will ho placed un der the direction nf the Clntfop county court, while (he netual con lhtructfon work rill lie ttnler the iiiipcrviHlou of the ntutn hlghwuy commiriKiou. TO I'nilTI.ANI). Sept. 1(1.- Thai .Mullnomnh eotiulv tnny do it Khare in mukitig iMitotihh a uuifonu h gli- wny nyntein from The Dnllen to (he 1'nclfii ocean, n resolution uiiih piiNKcil hy (he comity euniinU-ioitcrH thin morning utidiorijting the Oregon fslnto liighwuy couiiiiUmoii to nt.- Humi control of that portion of the Colutnhin rier highwny from I'nrl- lnud to the ennt houtulardy of Mull nomnh cotinlv. According to (In TCHoJulioii only (he dim eye, locn tiotiH nnd nrcciinry prclimiuur. work In to he done hy the couiuil--nion. In order thnt lite commiiou tun. ,. . . . . carry out ,1 lit work, nullinrlty h draw on the .f7.'i,000 fund hd ut-ide for the construction of the highwnv' wiih given in the resolution. Thi hitter nitlhority U Hiihjeet to further order of the coiintv eomnii'ioner. 'We dehire o join in (he move ment for u uniform InulnMiv," naid romiiiiHHioiicr Holmmt Hum morning "The eotinly will not turn oxer (he entire work of cotihtructing the highwny In Dm slate, hut will uivc the cnminixnimi opportunity to car ry out plnns for n grcnt highwny. I expect the eomtnixHion will emplijy Snmiiel LnnenNter, now county ox pert in eltnrge of the work, in n Hint ilnr eapneity." SAI.IIM, Or., Sept. 211. II. Howlliy, htnte highwiiy engineer, wni untilied loilav hy (I. K. CiiNtucr. county judge of Hood Iliver eoiiuly, thnt the county court ntithorires It tin (o Mint work nt oueo hiirveying it route for the Coliimhiu river high way through thnt county. Judge Ciotner mih the coiitt, nt it meeting next week, will fonnully nuthoriic the oxpeitdituro of the money necon Kiiry for the nunoy, which will he uhont 111(10. Wnco eotintj. j.eernl wrekn ngo nsked the highwny eugincer to make a mirvoy for the road through that county, nnd he will do Mtnilur work for .Multnomah county. Mr. Howlhy will hlart three Huneyiup; parties to work at once. LOCATE NEW ROAD FOR STATE EAIR In behalf or the school children, Jnrknon county hnn been districted an follow, rclntlvo to ktato fnlr mat (em AHhlniui, Huiterlntcndent O. A Hrlicee: Talent. O. . Aiser: I'hoo- illx, II W. Ager: .Medford, U. S. Col llnn; Central Point. A. IC. Mickey; Nell Creek, J. A. Illnh Hutto Kail. U A. Wrlrjht; Trail, Mrn. Mary Mid dlebunher; Kagle Point. W. K. Huch nnn; Itoguo Itlvcr Mrs. Judgo (Ill more; Cold Hill, Hurt A. Adami; Jncknonvlllc, County Buperlntcndcnt clli. Ceneral Information pertaining to tho Htntn fair exhlhltn, entry blankn. etc , will be supplied upon application to nny of tho foregoing parties. I Thcro npolnttucnts have been made. to Hlmpllfy matter In merging tho county dlnplny along ichool lines to bent ndtantngc. An Astounding Discovery which, it is Believed, Will Increase The Average ' Length of the Human Life 20 Years. A Marvelous New Treatment for Cure of Chronic Con stipation and Kindered Complaints. Jane Foster, Hu manity's Benefactor, Gives Long-Sought Secret to the Waiting World. rOTTAOB nilOVK, Ore.. Sept. 2(J. ltenideiiti1 of London linMi hired Minoyors to Inenle u rond from Hlnck Hutto to Sutherlin, crossing the Cnlnpnoiu rmigo nt n point where the headwaters of the cna( fork mid of Coon ercek nearly meet nnd where there is paid to n low- pttso. The object of the Kitrvey is lo get Iho Pneific highway changed (o this coiirx', which U mi Id to he much hliorler nnd enimhlovof belter road ciiiikI ruction than the ptvseut high wny lliroitgli Push creek canyon. It it Hiiid that n water grade can he se cured llie entire dislnnee. TOO MANY MORTGAGES GET ROSE INTO PRISON Cluir!ct Knso was held to (he grand jury Wednecdny morning- hy Justice J. O. Hurt, on ohnrge of oh tuining money under false jm lenses. It peemw thnt Hose tnorlgng cd the ninn horses (o sovernl dif ferent parties, just vurying the de Heiipdoii slightly. The warratft for his nrrest was sworn out hy L. I.. Mtilit, cashier of the First Xntionnl hunk, to whom he hud given n mort gage on previously mortgaged prop erly. J. II. Itooltp; in. Dennis nnd several others held mortgnges, each purporting to he tho only one. He did not deny the charge nnd wns held in the sum of $500 bonds to Iho grand jury, fniling to secure which Deputy Sheriff Dim (lood look him lo Jacksonville today. Tidings. YELLOW HEWTOWNS BRING $2.25 F. 0. B. NEW YORK Tho Roguo Hlvor Valley Fruit And Produco association sold a car of "Yes." said Mrs. Fontcr, whoso sunny countenance crowned by a luxuriant growth of grey hnlr, testified to a long life spent in tho servlco of hu manity. "It's truo that 1 bavo cured many peoplo by my mar volotiH remedy. Am s matter of fact l'vo yt to .'Inf p nlnglo rano, either man or woman, who has failed of a complcto euro by following my treatment. For nearly 20 years I myself, was a victim af chronic constl jmtlon nnd its kindred com plaints. It seemed an though I tried everything physics, laxatives and purgatives In numerable. They helped mo temporarily but wero followed by an Inevltablo reaction leav ing me In worso condition than originally. Then I tried var ious laxative foods they wero of llttlo benefit, physical exer cise was only n temporary ro ller. Finally I was reduced to taking disgusting enemas and Internal baths, still no perma nent Improvement. Doctor nf ter doctor despaired of helping me. My constipation maroly beramo moro stubborn rny headaches and mental depres sion constantly Increased. Abandoning all hopo of he'p from the regular channels I de cided that I myself, would mako a thorough study of tho problem Involved and sco If thcro wero not some remedy for my seem ingly hopeless condition samo euro for my longstanding trou b'o I never completely lot rnlth: Intultlvoly I felt that somehow somowhero, I would find a remedy. For months I pursued my investigation. I will not bother you with tho de tails let It sufflco to say that finally after months of re search 1 stumbled upon this wonderful nnd utterly slmplo remedy. Hurled In tho bosom of old Mother Natttro over since the creation of tho world at Inst It was discovered. It cured me I bellevo thnt it will cure nnybody. It has never e', failed. As a tnntter of fact tho med ical profession has given this remedy Its unqualified indorse ment. Professor Motchnlkoff, tho famous nolglan scientist. In talking to Dr. Lane. tho emi nent Kugllsh surgeon who strongly endorses this treat ment snld, "tho explanation Is simple you get rid of tho gorms that breed In tho lowor bowel. Tho poison generated In tho colon Is tho chief causo of our comparatively promaturo old age." My method of treat ment removes this poison hence wilt doubtless Increaso tho averago length of Ilfo of tho human raco. "What is tho real secret of your successful treatment, Mrs. Foster?" I asked. "Walt a day or two until my new frco book Is off tho press" was tho answer. "I'll glvo you a copy that should answer your question. But I'll say this much so far as I know my treatment is entirely different from any method over In gen eral uso. It Is not In any sense n purgative or laxative every ono of which, oven tho mildest, Is eventually followed by a reaction leaving tho pa tient worse off than originally. It Is not a disgusting enema, nor any sort of laxative food or diet, nor docs It demand J physical exercise or massage, nor Is It an Internal remedy to be absorbed by the system, nor Is It Internal bathing which is solf-evidontly opposed to every law of nature. No. ray treat ment Is. I firmly bellevo, en tirely different In principle from any remedy over In general uso In tho history of tho human race. It is, I bellevo, some thing new under tho sun. For hundreds of years hu manity has suffered from tho Ills caused by constipation. Headaches, piles, hemorrhoids, auto-Intoxication, mental de pression, torpid liver, bilious ness, lack of energy, muddy, yellow complexions, self-poisoning, and many cases of indiges tion and appendicitis tbeso nro but a few of tho many ail ments which result from con stipation and which my treat ment has never failed to euro. Constipation, tho fundamental cause removed, tho attendant complaints disappear as if by magic. i "I am getting along In years now," said tho benevolent old lady reflectively. Much of my llfo has been spent In -sorvlco for others. Now tho precious privilege of doing a great work for humanity has been vouch safed mo. I shall dedlcato my few remaining years to this great cause. I want overy man and woman In tho country who needs my treatment to wrlto for my freo book. Thero la no obligation Involved I am only too glad to bo of service. Ono lesson I havo learned thor oughly from this pilgrimage of life, that is that Ilfo is a school room we're hero to learn to grow to expand to build character to help the raco pro gress. Now that I am de scending tho sunset slopo' I deem It an Inestimable prlvllego Indeod. to do my llttlo part In helping humanity. "When I think of tho vast hordes of pcoplo who aro drag ging out a mlserablo exlitenco feeling dull, stupefied, lifeless; tho result of tho Insidious poi sons they are generating In their own systom, I tell you It's a sourco of deep and abid ing happiness to think that I can help them that I can bring tho bloom ot health to their pallid cheeks that I can start tho pure red blood bound ing through their systems, that I can bring tho sparkle- ot ro bust vitality to their lack-luster eyes. Already scores ot happy, healthy men and women bless tho namo of Jane Foster, soon I shall number my grate ful friends by tho thousands. Just send for tho frco book. How I Added 20 Years to My Life.' Don't delay do It to day. Fill out tho coupon and mall It or drop mo a postcard. Ilemember, thero is no obliga tion Involved It'a a pleasuro to help you. If you don't neod my treatment yourself clip this announcement and glvo it to some friend who would benefit. Mrs. Jano Foster, Apt. 018, It, 207 So. llroaihvay, Los Angeles, Calif. Plcaso send mo your freo book.-'IJow I Added 20 Years to My Life." City Stato . Mrs. Jano Foster, Apt. CIS, L, 207 So. Broadway, Los Angeles, Calif. 1 & f T T t f ? r ? ? t ? t r f t y y PAGE-DRESSLER Offices: Medford, Oregon Los Angeles, Cal. ,1 -V r REAL ESTATE and INVESTMENTS We Buy, Sell, Rent, Exchange All Kinds of Property. flTwo Live Offices at Your Service. We Solicit Your Business. M. -"-"! ' , X 7 " 1 Temporary Medford Office, 115 East Main Street, h Wanted, A Stenographer ,' '. v . A AAA A A AAA "S ;f "' ri in (jf