mitlJKvi&lffiiiGffilttAttw iHwH I V fi r PAnw SIX rRDFOKT) MATL TTNTtUNR MTCPFOttD, OflEflOK. TiirnsnAY. maictt in, mil. fi . .. . ,. . ?.f V SB" K ' , AUTO ACCIDENTS BAGLEY MEETS RESULT IN MINOR HURTS TO VICTIMS WITH PROPOSALS CANNERY BOOSTERS V. Allen, who runs n vncmun rlnvncr, tratiwrlod from place to plnco nttnrhed to n bicycle, collided with the police mito driven by Ol- Tho joint roininUtcoM of the Com mercial club Mid Merchant.' iis-nom-lion nt)Hunt(d to lrie ii- nnd menus to' itnblili n otinnrry hero. fi'ir Hurry ftinpvnilo n; ,theomirftrt, wttrkinc true to form in t leiiM of Afnin mid rrnnt streets inurMiny .OIU, pnitit'iilar in roeoKiiizini; tho morning. He wns knocked to ',l ni0it.v of hiirmnniotw mid united imvcmcnt, mill claiming that he wno'Ar;on, If the ntiio r.enl mid M eto hurt, hegnti to .veil. Thereupon Of- jtfvciiess is shown ns good judgment fleer Chigoiide nm"ted bin for he- uniting on one project, ftmtrnble in on the wrong side of the .road, i ro-.ult-4 niny he e.ctcd. mid he yelled louder thnii ever. Spec- i jfr Hnpley of the Talent cannery tntors though Mr. Allen had broken jrnme to Medford this morning and n leg, but nn investigation diclo.cd nut jnfoiinully with ome of the nolhing but a bruie. Jconimitteenien. The eastern men in- Allen was haled before Police C retted in that coiupany nre, mid .ludge Onv and. refusing to plead j,nv, been for ome time, working or guilty, nxked for more time. He was j,jnn 0f ninterially enlarging their given an hour. He then proposed to Linn( MH working capital, their plans Officer Oingcnde thai he would take jvnllinj; for an increase of practically half the blame if he would take He f $,-,0,000 in their paid-in capitnliza otlier half. 1mmi refusal to com-jtion. The plan of cn-tiKratinii made promise he pleaded cuilty, was fined j ,v jfr taley was decidedly favor $. and same Mti-pcnded. t n'hlo and feasible, but u full accom- Wednesdiiv nftemoon A. Conro lli.Mhmrnt of the plan would necci- Fiero, while driving his nuto on Kiv- tntr awaiting on the completion of ersule avenue, hail n renr-eiut cuius-1 the prceut finmicial effor.s in the ion with the street sweeper, datnng-1 cnst. " ing the hroom attachment thereon,! jr. Sheldon, of the local commit nnd parts of his own ear. An nrgu-! tc'Cf nt wIiom suggestion the effort inent on the merits and demerits of t ,ru t,e Ha:Gy oannery to Med the ease then followed between Chief fim was started, promply "suggested DAILY HINT FROM PARIS. IK;fMil 1 i v rii i cwMt IM4. m Mry Ommm BAD BOYS GON E; WANTED BY BOTH PARENTS POLIC E Julius "t tenbei-g, aged HI jeitrs, and hu biolher, ,Td, aged II, an' titisiug. Moth their patents and the juvenile authorities would like to find them', the' first, becau-c Iheir mother is on the verge o bstcr!n at their ab-i'iice, and the second, for (lu violation of their paroles when 'they stole u keg of tobacco ftoni the platform of the Southern Pacific wiuvltuitse Tuesday aflenioou. Al though young, thev chew. The Waltenberu Kid WOMAN FINISHES BUILDING T NNEL HUSBAND Wblt tullt tunic pcttd over a rd rtlrtl klrt Thi cori li ot cr)tl bAilJ tullt nnj l potcj over white chiffon. Vcl Tt b4IL. Mlf on LVIKra. TArO.MA, Wash., Muidi UK -Sig-ualifing the eiilranel' of women into a new sphere of notiNHy,' Mrs. NeNon Hcnnutt today turned over to the Northern Pacific railway the com pletcd Point tvfiauec tituiiel in the iioith cul ' nt', lliis city l'imi Oic death of Notion Hciiih'II, the pioneer railroad builder, las .Inly, Mrs. Ilt'iiiiclt iiotllied the com pany officials of her Intention to iih miiiic the contract obligations of her husband mid piotiiise to finish tin ,, great $1,(100,0(10 project on schedule when ,,,m' Hittson, Councilman Kmerick and Mr. Hero. About the same time, Mrs. Dole, driving an nnto on 3luin street, col lided with Amber Watson, who wns riding on a wheel, knocking him to tlm pavement mid smashing the wheel. Tho boy rode around in front of the street car. Following theso three accidents, the Mlice announced the speeding ordinance would be enforced to the letter, as an argument is having no effect on the drivers to go siow. ENGLISH AVIATOR KILLED WHEN BIPLANE COLLAPSES LONDON. March 10. Lieutenant Treeby, a member of the British army aviation corps, wa killed today when his biplane collapsed over Sal isbury Plain. Weather Ferecast Oregon Fair toiiicht and Fridnv: light frost east Hirtion tonight; easterly winds. that any such proposition should not be made at this time, nor till the amount to be raised in the east n u cotutition lireceilent to tuts commu nity's co-oponition, was definitely arranged for, for the reason that the local boosters at work ojt the propo sition felt that there was no lime to lo.se and n canvass of the business men should be made at once to deter mine the amount ,y' support avail able. With this plan, Mr.v. Hagley promptly and heartily agreed, mid the committee are working unitedly Inward the establishment of a much smaller experimental factory, owned and controlled wholly by local peo ple. BRYAN CELEBRATES FIFTY-FOURTH BIRTHDAY WASHINGTON. March lO.-Sre-retary of State Hryan wns ."i4 years old today. He received many con gratulation. With Medford traoels Mwt'Grd m-vln. PLAN EXCURSION TO HEAR HELEN KELLER caught, will be given a chance nt the) IViMMmlly supeiiiiteuding the St.n,. in.lnsiiiMi -,. it il.ni i,- I , work on the big tunnel, Mis. Honnett denied them at home. Thev have 1,," 1,l'1 "ittTs running smoothly, been in more police escapades limn .to"' '" :,0 '' ll,,,,,,' ,"'1' thev have fiuuers nnd toes, nml it is, coiuioi wmi a mommy pajroii m c 'said thev are lenders of bad bovs V1""' ,,f 5lS',,,,,)- .Kr"m ,,.i,,, ,,n uangs that have United from time l.,;i"" wry Un.v tbe resolute woman time in this ritv." Thev aic lImu!l "--iitIvo was "on Hie job" person- Helen Keller will be heard at Ash land, in (he Armory hall, on the -"th of this month. iing a lecture en titled, "The Heart nml the Hand." which has attracted lare audiences Jin everv large citv in Hie country. Through unavoidable mischance, it has been impossible to secure a dale fr this li'ctiirc in Medford. and resi dents of this riiy who desire to see mid hear this noted woman are re- uiicsted and tirccd to hand in their mimes at the public librarv at mi early date. The S. P. will run n sne. cinl motor to Ashland mid return on the evening of the '-Villi, provided at least sixty fares nre utiarmiteed. The story of Helen Keller's life and her triumph over seemingly in simemble difficulties afford mi in spiration to nil who are attracted and moved be the spectacle of unfalter ing courage 'mid deep purHie; the npportunit- to hear this storv ut first hand should not be neglected. ok! Look! Smoke, Governor Johnnon cigars, they're made. In Medford, you'll liKo them. .Mi:nriti imirocisr HAS V.lMWIU.i: ACJKNCV 1.. II, llaklnib.is tho Medford agency for 'thoftiilo mlxturu ot bucktlmrii bark Rlycerlnc, etc., known as Ailler-l-ka, tho remedy whlrh hecanio fatuous by curing ap penillcltlii. TIiIh slmplo remeily him powerful action ami drains riicIi siir prlnltiR amounts f old matter from the body that JUST ONK D08K re lieve tour Htoninch, gas on tho utomuch and roustliatlon almoxt I.M MKDIATKLV. Tho QPICK ncllon of Adler-Ika U astmiUlilng. I for every, juvenile theft iiiiinni.i'x:Hll "MIwmWhb the work tif her sub Hies on. tho school grounds, because vniiiniic. ..ner mpiuug n ergy .i iof n bait nimie ! . ruwnided yi"stenlay when the finisli- Twir sleuths of the Southern li.l'"i? touches wet put on th.j mile uipl eific iiillJlit tlie'ii'tiderslted i.aie' tiik- i ' "ff ""' '"l '",1 "' ing the caddy of tobacco mid nabbed , lrii.nnieed 'cluly for the passage of them. 11ie' proi(itsed to appear for in"" a hearing and forgot to appear. Julius is out on parole, through sympathy for his mother. The father, a little wip of man under five feet, threatened to thioiv Prose cutor Kelly out of the window of his office in the First National hank for 'ersccutiug his sous." The Watteuherg boys, realizing no more favors in the way of paroles would be granted, went into hiding last night and have not been seen since. It is not thought they lire out of tbe city. SAGE TEA PUTS LIFE ANO COLOR IN HAIR Don't stay gray! Sage Tea and Sul phur darkena hair io naturally that nobody can telL You can turn gray, fxhsl hair tu tllully dark and liutrou aJmnit ovrr nilit If you'll gl CO crnt UUU of -Wyrth'a Sagn and Sulphur Hair Itfcwdy" at any Unitf attire. .Million ot Uittlt of thla old, famou Sgr Tra ltcl am MJ annually, ,aja a nvll-known Uruat lirrr, tsiuan It darkrna Uio hair o naturally and crrnly that no one eaa tell It haa tn applied. . Thne wboM hair li turning pray.. roailng fades), drj', icraggly and tliln hare a aurprl awaiting tlirm, brcaua after one or two applirtttlon the gray hair ranlilira and jour lock a lciin luxuriantly dark and beautiful all Hav dnilT guvs acalp Itching and (ailing I, air t, 'Hill la the in of youth. (Iray-luurod, unattractive folk a aren't wanb-d aroim4, to tvl biuy with Wyetli'a Kajsj and Sul phur tonight and you'll be iWllrfhtiwi with your dark, handaonie hair and yuur youthful apjmrance within a fair aUya. THE WOMAN BEAUTIFUL MONT KXyt'lHITi: AUT I'Olt. th.wai.s i:vi:u sntiw.N 112 lleuutirul llauil Colored Alt I'lc tllMW This lutcxt edition of our coin hrnteil Art PmiicIn far oxrolls any wo hnc ever imbllshed and when wo'do acrlbc them its rare- iin( rselniitlng nre beauty studies we arc tixiirewiliiK It mildly. Thcvft Art Poses nro by fivinoiiH Fieurli tvud other nrthtta, '1 locis or Art wo say theso porlla'yahi must lo seen to bo Appreciated. 1'Jli iMi'ml by the celebrated ihotitono proi'eKa on heavy ah pupcr benutl fully liiiiul rohiiisl and Hie llko, rllte 7x10 Indie. I-'IIKK. Send In )our older at omc, mid we will scud you absolute ly rrer one large picture, slie IGxIS colored and read) for framing, TM" beauliful Indescribable picture P' tulla In Art studios nt from 12. 01) to 1.1 00. Jtiat tho thing for your lieu. Order now Today. Wo wil send tho entire set, nil different, postpaid, for only t:i', coin or money order, and remember our atiiudplug guarantee of "mono) back If not mitlnfled" holds good Order now. TODAY. OAYION MIX I'OUTIIAYAI. CO tin) Ion, Ohio East Side Grocery HKIXINO Ifllt CASH 9l.no Mv 'Me . !IV 'Mr :mv ,. 'Me , :mc 'Me 'Mc ,.. -c 20 lbs, Krnniiluted Hunr 1 lb f.Oc Ten t 4 Ilia. Mararonl -I t His good Hire (lood Coffee, per lb. 3 cans Corn 3 rails Salmon . 3 rniin I'caa l.argo slro Pen nut Putter Large Lemons, per diwuu quart jar Chuw Chow Oood Oyatrrs, per rAn', M 3 cana Pork and.llfiiti .' 2fic cnu Pepper Llhby' C'ataup, per bottln Corn l'lakes, per pkg. ...M t gallons Oil Conr Meal, per ack . 10 bara laundry soa(i 3 cnim ltoal CI lib .Swevt I'olntow nnc Flour guaranteed, tir a.ick .$1.10 lliono HtlO L..HIC, ,w..-7c M.TO tiar .. 'Mv Rub Musterole"on1 That Sore, Tight Chest Try this clean, while, smithing ointment, Hen how ipileMy It hrltiKs relief, MUKTIiltOLF. does all that thn old-fashioned mustard pluxtor lined to do In the dn)a of our annul uiolhem, hut It does It wltliuut tho bllntcrl lloi'tors and uutacH frankly recnin-' mend MPHTIMlOLi; fur Horn Thriint, llroui'hllls, Oioup, llllff Neck, A thma, NeiiralKla. CouKestlou, Pleii rbiy, lllieiimiitlaiii, Lumbago, Pains and Aches ot the Hack or .lofuls, HpraluH, Bore M uncles, limine, IJIilL IiIhIum, I'iohIimI I'ciit ('olds of ,lh ('hunt (It pioeiits Pueumunla) ,l yo'ur driifulst's, In 2fic and fiiiiv Jium, and a smmlnl Inrge liOHpll.t slio for t'i do. Accept no Hiilntlliito If your dniKglst cannot supply )oii, send Ufn or r.nc to the MI'STKIIOLK Company. Cleveland, Ohio, and wo will mull you a Jar, postaKe prepaid William Nlcax, Sacramento, Oil., n. "(leutlnllietl lllichueil plenJe find P O. Money Order for H.0i for whlrh kindly send by return mull elttht Jars of .0c slo .Mimterole. This Is my third order of Mustemlc, which speaks well of Its merits. O'lr friends and ourselves would not willingly be without It, as It luu sated doctors expense many time M (701 Why Madam WHAT WORRIES YOU? Don't Your Laundry Suit You? Why not send us your fam ily wash' Wo will return il rough tlrit'd or wo'll do your ironing. No moro worry or bother. .Special rates on family wash. Heated Mosoin 8hirls. reduced to .lfe. Medford Domestic Laundry Phono 1(1(5 '4m$m$m$m3 a ai 4aM Winter's Chills Breed Kidney Ills Chilly, damp, changing weather is hard on the kidneys. Even more irritating are colds, grip, pneu monia, tonsilitis, quinsy and other infections. The kidneys get congested and inflamed, and this causes backache and disordered kidney action. Though serious in its latter stages, kidney disease is not hard to conquor if a good kidney remedy is used when the first signs of kidney trouble are noticed. The best recommended kidney remedy in the world is Doan's Kidney Pills. You hear it every where. Get a box. 2Hg2Mg2MM2MgMg Every Picture Tells a Story' MEDFORD PEOPLE TESTIFY vv ykumUU. lit f j ISLHLv aLLLLLLLm r If IW ?j X J y Spring is Breaking; Backs are Aching f Backache is often the first sign of some form of kidney disease that has been coming on for months. Look for the other signs; lame back, sharp pains X when stooping or lifting, dizzy spells, nervousness or despondency, -with irregular, painful or distress- X iritr action of thp kidriftVR! if t.hpsp sicrns PYisf. HppiHp ? that the kidneys heed attention, ere the rouble turns to gravel, dropsy or Bright's disease. ' . Read this home testimony and then give Doan's X Kidney Pills a trial. f ? A. MEDFORD CASES SELF-TOLD CLAItK HT. M. 8. Widen, CH W. Clark St., Medford, says: "I suffered from rheumatic pains, caused by too much uric acid In my system. Tho pain wus especially severe In my back. My kidneys were dlB ordered, too, and my health was all run down, I couldn't stoop without getting dizzy. Ooan's Kldnny Tills wero highly fecom mended to mo and they did Just what was claimed for them. As soon as I used them, the pain ho can to leave me. and the action of my kidneys wqr regulated, lly the time I had finished two boxes, I was without a Bleu or kidney trouble," CHXTUAii AVKXl'K S. Colbert, farmer, 902 N. Cen tral Ave., Medford, seys: "A short time ago kidney troublo came on mo suddenly. I had ter rible pains and weakness across my back. I could hardly stoop or straighten. In a few days I wati knocked out completely nnd I thought I was done for. The kid ney Eecretlonu were unnatural and I had to get up often at night. 1 lost much sleep, Someone ad vised me to try Doau's Kidney Pills and I did. They brought mo wonderful benefit. 1 can now do my work without pain and weuk nc8g and 1 get my proper rest at' night. Tho kidney secretions aro natural, too." W. 1'AMI HT. V, W. Oray, &07 W. J'alm St., Medford, sayB: "My kidneys he gun to bother mo and caused se vere pain. I think tho troublo was madu worse by the strain of being on my feet to much. Some times during tho day's work, my back pained me dreadfully uud by night I could hardly stand, Af ter I quit work, I couldn't rent. I happened to hear ofj Ooan's Kid ney Tills and began', using them They wero Just what, I needed and .cured me In a short time." .V. OIIAI'K ST. Mrs. William Charloy, .105 f. (irapo St., Medford, says: "I flud much pain In tho small of my hack and sometimes I could hard ly head or straighten. At night tho troublo hotherud me, too and often I couldn't sloop. I tried Plasters and liniments hut nothing helped mo, Whon almost dis couraged, I hciicd of noun's Kid ney Tills. In less than two weeks after I began taking them, I felt better. I used In, all four boxes of Doan's Kidney Tills and they made mo well. Doan's .Kidney Tills so completely cured mo of kidney trouble that 1 have hud no sign of It for over threo yeiim." W. MAI.V HT. C. C. Krlbs, grocer, W. Main fit., Medford, suys. "I Miiffored. from a dull actio In tho small tot any lt,.nl fn. ...... .tin. 11,.. ...!.. ' ' (milt iui tMwuiiin, .mi niuuviy aa- rretloiiH worn unnatural and 'I )a!i' Iron bin In Controlling them. I finally got a supply of Doan's KIK ney Tills and took two or threo boxes. The pain left mo and my kidneys urn now In much bettor slinpe. I willingly rim'(lru) tho endorsement I gave Ooun's Kid ney Tills several years ogri, when I lived In Mudonu, Minn, I willing ly allow you to publish that stute-. nient hero for the benefit of my neighbors." IIAMIIrO.N AVKNI'K A. K, J. Tenivnl, GlTi Hamilton Ave,, Med ford, says; "I had suffered for two yeara from all the pain and dUtresH thul go with bladdnr and kidney troilblo 1'lnally, 1 deoldml to stm what Doau's K,ldnoy Ts would do for tho trouble, After i taking two boxes, the kldnuy and bladder t'onlplulnt left." WHOM JACKHONVH.M-; Kzru Arnold, Applegate hiad, .luckKouvlllo ays: ''My buck bothored mo for flvo or six mouths, 1 Jiad a dull puln thrvugh my kidneys aud.tliatlkldui)y action beiamu very Irregular. 1 had to git 'up at night on that nrnnint. I wuh told (o'try1 Doun'H Kidney Tills nml did so with fliiu results.. They soon Yld tno of ull tlm ailments. -My kidneys have bothored met vury llttlo since." DOAN'S KIDNEY PILLS .Sold nt nil tlnimt mid general hIoivh, flOe n box, or mailed on roceijit of price by FORTE ll-MTMUJ UN CO., Hiii'falo, N. Y. 0i 4s mHmf S. .. :$t; 444 4 4 4 4'44f