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MFiHFOm) MA1! TltTHUNTJ. MNDKOKI), OWKCION', MONDAY, MARHr 2.1, 101 1. PATHS TTTRET5 1 CALKINS 1 VALIDITY BONDS GRANTSPASSROAD (WANTS I'ASK, .Mnivli J-l Tin li'Hl rime Involving lint It'Kiilily of llii' .f.MIO.Ollll lioml Untie of llic I'il.v nf (limit I'iihh fur Iht Imililiiii; of tli iiiuuli'liiil unit u' tln riillioiiil In WIN lll'l-villl' tt'MK IIIK'UI'tl lll'l'oll' .IiuIki' ('ill- Iilim (if llm I'iii'iilt I'onit Kittiinliiy M f- ll'IIHHMI llllll 11 lll'1'Ulllll VVItn ll'llllcilcil hy tin' jiuIk" MiiiiiirliiiK tint uilidity of tln Immiii1. Tint iniiltiir vviin taken lii'fnio (In) rmirt in a friendly null in which I'. 1.. Cliuri'liill iiiii'Mriil n m llii pliiln till'. Tin' i'iiiiiiinint nimlti mi ntliti'k upon tln fiitiMtiiulloniilily of tliu I mn', 1'onlt'iiilnij; llmt tin1 I'ily entild nut IhMiii' IuhhU for tlir riiiiNtrni'tiiin of it riiilivnv outside the liniltM of tint iiiiiiiii'iinl i'iiiiiiriilion. Tln Miiiitx nl' law were iirKin'il ly City Atliieni'y II. I). Norton I'm' tin' iiiiiiiiriinlily mid hy AlluiiH'y A. ('. Ilinili for tin' liiiiiiitirr. Mnny of llic iuiiit In volved liiul lit'cii I'liri'fnlly considered III (llll titlllt llll ll'Hl I'llHC UIIK llffliri' the JiuIk1' (n llio Hi'iuiiN Issue, nml llm mint vv.i llii'iiTnri' fully infiiiin nl iinn tln Ii'kiiI piloses- involved, imikinu. it uiiiuTi'iNiir.v ! ili'luy .tin' rciidcriiiij nl llm decision, Aii'iil will nl nni'i' In' taken to tin' Mute supreme entill, which it will ri'iii'li riirlv next week. An mutter of inch iiulillc importance iin this arc iiMinll.v ncn HkIiI of way in dint Imily, it is t icctc. Hint a decision cnn lie idiliiliicil front llm holier court wilhiu two or three weekx. It will In' iirvui'tl heforc dm Miprcme court judges Iiv llic name altorncyrt who iiri'xcat.'il it to llic circuit court. FIRST NATIONAL BANK IE When dm lout tmak tiitemrnt wor.) rolled for March I, tho l"l rat Nnllnunl tmak of thin city allowed rcotirrca of $950,000, I tiro dial tliim they liavii Klcmltly Incrensed un (II the)' haw nxretidml tho million dollar mark n will ho recn by an nitvertlneinrnt of die hank aUnwhvre In thin Initio. ThU I truly a iplcn 111 shnwlnit for dm hank, n well n dm city; nml mm that tho officer 11ml illrcctnra ahoiilil feci promt of. Tho linnka of a city nro dm liar nmntcr nml thermometer of dm limine ntiaoNilmro nml the recent Inrrenmi la nil dm hnnk liow that liulneA rnndltltitm nro utemllly Im provltiK la dm city nml nlley. NEWS FROM COUNTRY CORRESPONDENTS JAP CABINET TO RESIGN THIS WEEK TOKIO, Mnr. 23 - Tito nilmlnlf trillion prolonged piirllnmeal toilny until Thuriidiiy. It n liellovod dm Ynmnineto rnliltii't would rciilKn In n hoily tomorrow. Itn ponllliui hn bo- roam linpoaaililit o'vliiR full""' to Hi'i'iiro die lawmakers upprnvnl of Km blK iinvy proKrniu, I KANES CREEK KANELETS I .- Miihiiii & Sou, Hie iip-lo-ditte form er; of Kimiw Creek, were Iiiimiick iHllorrt to (Inlil Hill mi Friday. Mr. Cook of Oiinleu How i-pinl n tiny recently, llm Kucxt of Mr. Lew if. Mm. Swindell nml ilaunliter of Meilfonl lire nl piem-iil the kiichI nl K'iiiich ('nek ami (lull Creek fili'ml mill relative. Clyde Thompson, who Iiiik In on nli Hi'iit 'I'rniii HiIh place for Hie past two yeaM, linn iiKiiin relumed l die par ental roof, Klmer and (li-onto 1 llninlnt limn went Meilfonl Iiiihuicmh vifitoin Fri ilnv. Mm. IIoiIkch and tltiithlrr of (lold Hill mid llm MIhhi'k Vila Hemli'ifoa nml Ivn HoiiHeliolder were school viMJIoiri on TliiiMilay. Mr. and Mm. IIoiihi'IioIiUt fpi'ii n dnv viiiliac; on Snidiue creek, the kiicMh of their iImiihIiIit, Mm, Dtcen herry and family. Our el'fieieiit 10ml Hiipervlhor, .1. Davidson, is lining ipiite 11 hit of work on the Klines creek 10ml, which in in deed mi imptovcmcul mid conveni ence o (he iiwiduutM iin well iik the liiivcliiiK piililic. I'rophel Fohtcr'n feiccaft: Coil ( tinned miod wen I her. ICiiuji'it creek hiiflnchH iniloM to (luld Hill lliin week: Mr. and Mm. I.cwix, Mr, mid Mm, HiKialiollimu, Mr. mid Mm. Feiiuell, Hill Wiinit, Mm. Maidoii, Mm. Foley, (leu, Mar. 1I011, Mm. HiiKUifi Hm MiHCM Kittle mid MiikuI" l'''l"- nml Wt'iillier J'mplu'l Foulvr, I EAGLE POINT EAGLETS 1 I H.V A. (J. I low led Mm. I'.mi .luleiuiiith of I'mllaml HUM hcic the dot of Hie week, itilio iIiicIiik 11 hm of toilet utllclcH that ate on xitle with Von iler Hellen HlOH, (', C. (liitCN of Medfonl and A. 0. Hied of I'nltliiud err here Inut Wiilncmlny. Mr. (IiiIcm !m llm uncut for the Ford auto ami cmtie out to hell 01111 to one "if my iicIuIiIiom and I th'uk fiieceeded, ullhuiinh the liuly involved in the IrmiNiieliou cautioned me lint to fay iiliytliitiK alioiit it in the F.(tjlctM until they liml leceived II. Mr. Wiener, our luinher man, Mi. Newport, Ihe railroad depot nucul, and Mr. Vok'H, dm Invent man, have illtiodliced Hie movilie; pictllie hhoiv liiiMineKM here and neem to In mak itl a ".iicccam. of lite uililellakillK. (leotii NichoU and Wilhiir Ash pole of .Med ford weti; out here litht Ved11enday o hay million hheep. And Mr. Aflipole'mid J. F. IIHIkoii were out 'I'luiMday m'lliiif; h jjiicm to 11 petition to place Mr. lllltou 011 (he primary ticket im a candidate lor hlmriff. Mm. Chntiacev Floiey, wife of of. fice lli'paty AfHCior Floiey, ciniie out TliiirMilay lo iit her patent. Mr. ami Mm. Frank I' v. in. TlmniaH Hiley han In en eiiKiiid in repaiiilinc; the window k of dm llnp list church, He iiIho Iiiih jii-t fin iihl'd tlm j"h of pulutiiiK die lieu Karate for Frank drown. Iniiicx HiiiKcr Iiiin K"e to Fort Klamath to do home painting ami pa per liaiiKiiiff. A. J, Florey, our accomimidatinp poNtimtNtcr ami notary pablie, lia lieen ri'KixlenitK ipiitr a iiiiinher o oar oIcm. At IiimI aceouut he hud rcKiftered 1 III iinmci, ami flill they come. I.iint Friday ninrnln your Kayle I'oiut correNpomlent culled in mid vixltcd die piiucipatV loom in our kcIiooI. There were twenty pupiln preheat, ami from all appearance they intend to use Ihe lime allotted them to mlvantie. The fiMt ihinj: on the proKrniu vuin iiiiimc, and the orKnu ami sinking hy die school, and then 1'iofchxor Hachanait called on me for a talk to the children, m I talkvl n few miuulei, telling them Mituo of my experii'tiee.K in rmhool over fi'venly years ii(o; about my expeneueo teaching a pnnntivv fchool without n hlacklionrd in (nli fornia in the "Qh, nml how I eon vrrtrd a hcltool Imiini of old men men Hint had never seen a black, board to the ueecxMly of one, I know that I will pet a scoldinc from our primary teacher, for she hiih made mo pmmihc Mtvcrnl times to viMt her depnrtini'iit, but II is not too alc cl, and I iwpcct in Ihe near fill urn to visit her loom ami also the iateimediate brunch of tin1 school. Last Friday uiKht the members of tlm Millies' Home and lorein Mis siounry noeietv had a meeting in the llnptist church. It was opened huik'hk a solo by Mih. Kryant, tend iiik a .surptititt lesion by Mm. Sun mous ami prayer hy tlm pitHlor, an other solo by T. A. Helty ami then llm pas'or, Hev. I.. I,. SimntoiiH, im a brief hiniory of the origin of the Hiipliht Foreign MiiMnuaty Miciely hy Mr. .ludson and Mr. WrKlU ir llitnua 1(11 years ago. Of miuiii of the hartUhipH they underwent, etc., alter which we had a class of five boys ami five giiN, li tie folk, each tiimle a little speech iittil dropped in 11 dum with the eoiiliibitliou dish then we had several lahleniis and wound up by taking up a collection for the Home and Foreign Mission 11 ry Mieiety aiiioiiiitii'g lo .fl.tl.'i, Them was a good a tendance coiisid ctiug tliat it was gotten up on the spar of thu moment, lor it via,, not publicly announced until (he day he. fore, Thursday. Henry Meyer ami son of Lake Cieek called for dinner Salinday, am' so did Mr. and Mrs. Harry Howaul of Trail. Mis. II. was having trou ble wi h 1111 ulcerated tooth and cami to see Dr. V. F., Hiiclmmin nboiil it. There was a company of the school children and their mothers, some of them at least went oat on the hills Saturday to have a picnic d'uuer ami 11 gather wild flowers, and yon may ho assured that they had a good I line. Von der Hellen Urns, two of then, have been taking one copy of llm Daily Mail Tribune, ami as they eaci of thrin have a family ami live about half a mile apnit, they have had a fine trying to get the news, mid so llm other vlay I suggested lo (leoige vim tier Hellen thai, he take it, loo so dial his family could have an cipial show with Ills brother's fam ily, 11ml he, being a sensible business man, saw tint mlvanlago of Ihe sug gestion ami of course subscribed. In fuel, (he Dally Mall Trillium Is con sidered almost a necessity in Ihls pari of tlm riumlry, Hmoba Ml, I'ltt. C'lffnra nml help bud up a nuy roil for your own town, ' ) ALONG ROGUE RIVER I - - - - Mm. Hmiiiiih mid childieii were the guests nl lehtllves ill (Vlltllll I'oilll the Mist of the week. Mis, Henry Fiencli enterliiiiicl Mm, Stoivcll mid Mm, Mellows I'ti day. , Mm. .Miililliliitslier or Trail made a business dip to (Vutial I'oiul this week, Myil Daily of Kagle I'oiul niilord out lo Joe llnnniih's Sunday. Dr. K'lcligcsHiies made a profes sional vilt at I'd Morgan's Sunday. A. A. Hall spent 01m night this week with Harvev Kicliaidsou of Auale. Mr, ami Mm, Mellows spent Sail' day at the Minter home. Ira Duiilap has bought Ihe Willard place, nbovc Tiall, ami is moving up there this week, Charley Coffeen and Harry How ard were Medfonl visitors tills week. Mr. Hale returned luutm with Mr. Hovvaiil, biiiigiug a nice piano for Die Howard home. Mss .Mia llimuitli returned home from Midfoid Snliiiday. Nliiliinu ami Ten I (Jage were re cent valley visitors. Mm. Harry Howard was in Kagle I'oiul Salutday having some den al work done. The ciicle met with Mrs. licit Claino mid limited on a ottilt. A nice lunch was served. Those present ueie: Mesdataes Mathews, ,1. Claino, .immermaii, Mergman and M. Clarno. Mr. and Mrs. Meter Metr. were Cent ml Point visitors Wednesday. Miss Ilor.l Slacey of Menglc is teacliiiig (lie spring tcnu of school in the central district. She taught four months in the same district last fall. Mr. Ash and family autoed to the valley this week. Miss Hose Nenloii has given such good satisfaction in Ihe l.oue dis trict 011 Hecse creek that the direct ors have cxti tided her school one month. , Mm. Alvin Cmiovcr is spending the week at her old home. Mr. ami Mm. N'ndian (larrelt of Medfonl came oat Sunday in their nuto to sc- Vr pnrcnts, Mr. nail Mrs McCnlie. Mr. fliirrelt fotind some pretty rough roads for mi auto. Mrs. Harry Howard ami M. W. SIiismt received tlm sad news of the death of their fa. her at Masiuleun, Cnl., Inst week. Mr. Slitsser was 78 J'rnrs of nge at Ihe lime of his death nml he leaves a wile ami ten chil dreti lo nijurn his loss. F.'vcry'pnc' is planting gulden tin vverk. The weather is so wnnn there is no frost nigh s. Miss Mabel Scott closed n seven months' term of school Friday in the upper Trail district. Tlm parents of the pupils served a bountiful lunch at noon which vva followed hy a n cc program. PHOENIX PHACTLETS J. Terrill n nwscssiug In IMioctiix this week. Mrs. l.ait a Kiu has moved into the Slancliff uillnge in Third s.reel Mr. ami Mrs. Watt of F.asteni Or egoa .ire visiting their son, D. Watt ami faintly. Hev. W. F. Shields, pnstor of thr FiMt I'icshviiTiaii chittch in Med. ford, attended the rccntiou uiven IHvCII'KS OV Ol'lt I'lONKCIt .MOTH CMS. for dm hiiino treatment of disease wuro wonderfully ilopundablo. True, (hoy knew nothing of ilriiKH, but owed their huccufs to tlm rootti, liurlm nml larks of dm field. It la Interesting to nolo dint I. villa 1 Plnkhnm'H Vegetnlilo Compound, tlm mort tmccesHful remedy for fomnle Ills wo hnvo, wiiH orlRtitnlly prepared for home mm from 0110 of these, ro rlpna. Its fnmu tins now spreud from slioro to shore, nml thnatnmU of Aniorlnui woinon now woll utid ft rong elnlm they owe their health nml lmpplnefS to I.ydlu K. Pink Iiiiiu'b Vitgutnhlt) Cotnpotiml. FREE ll.l,K IIO.KN IIK.U TUVI, SI'OOXS To ncatinlnt ou with tho very Int ent, ilnlndcNt, mobt ilollvloiiHly flay orod surprising attraction In confec tion "l.. IUT.V Choeolntca, vvo will give nhsiiltitely frt-o six beautiful "("iilwin 1'utiern" i:tra Vrovvii llriiml silver teaspmniK, A fortuuatii pur rliiiso of dilu iiilelirnteil sllvorwnru and our eurtnluty that you'll buy l,, HITA Chocolntiu after 0110 ditto, piompU iih to tunko this Kimuroim of fer. liA ItlTA Ohueolnteu nro n do. hir 11 ponml overyvvhero. Upon receipt of ft. 00 nml (ho names of flvo lovers of good riimly In your locality wo will suml you post paid 11 full hUo box of l ItlTA Clio. dilutes with dm sl Iammhiiis, Thuro Ih no other vvny you can upend n dot. Inr nml get mieh ilellclmiH nurprlidng fluvors nml nbsolulo purity, rt'HITV t'ANDV (XMIANV I', O, Max 01 Mlddli'loHM, Ohio the membei'M ami mill. Men's of lite I'n -.ll.Vll'llllll lllllllll lll'le Wl'lllll'sllli;' evening l,v ill,' l.nilie-' A l. A number lien' ate planning to al lend the Helen Kellci lecture 111 Ali laud iiexl Wedue'dav evi'itiitf?. The excursion motor I nun .Medfonl will stop nl I'ltociiix s" all ivhu wish to go can do m and t ft tint lite same evening. Ihe molor will reach I'hoeiiix nt 7 p. 111. Miss Welding of .iHcknonville tins been Micmliit" tin wic with fiieml' in town. Mayor Hreise o ThIiiI whs 11 bus iness caller in town the lirsl of the week. Dr. .1. IC. Maillie was mmiiimoaslv eltoseii to re.'nain anolher year as die pastor of die Presbyterian church. Dr. Muillie has been pnfi or of the church here for die past three yearn, it 111 iii" which time the membership has been more than doubled, 'ihe doctor is a gifted speaker mid an untiring worker. Many of Ins ml herculs live 111 the surrounding coun try, Inil all 11 ic icgiilarly visited li llm doctor a- walk ng 1- one of his iccM'iilion-, nml he tins become a fa miliar figure on the roads in (his part or the valley. In his church work lie is nblv assisted hv his iiccomiilifdied wife, and l'ltoenix Is plonm'il to know that (hex will remain hero another vrnr. LESS MEAT IF BACK T Take a glan of SlU to fluih Xidneyi if BUddtr bothen you Drink lota of water. Ratine meat regularly eventually pro dun. kidney trouble In noma form or other, ayn a wrllknown authority, be raiiM the orle acid In inrat nclt tlie kidney, they brcoma overworked j gft luggiii; clog up and cau all sort ot dlitrri, particularly bwkaclis and tnU rry In the kidney region; rheumatic twin gr, tevere headolie, acid itomacb, oon tlpatlon, torpid liver, ileepluinen, blailder and urinary Irritation. Tb moment your bock hurt or kid nry aren't acting right, or If bladder bothera you, get about four ounce of Jad Halt from any good pharmacy j take a tatdeipoonful In a claa of water before breakfut for a few day and your kidney will then act fine. ThI famou (alt In made from the acid of grape and lemon juice, combined with lithla, and ha been uted for generation to fluah clogged kidney and atlmulate them to normal activity; alto to neutralize the acid in the urine o it no longer Irri tates, thu ending bladder disorder. Jad Halt cannot Injure anyone; make n delightful effervescent lithla. water drink which million of men and women take now and then to keep the kldnev and urinary organ clean, thu avoiding serious kidney disease. KLEIN FOR KLOTHES Is still at tho old stand next door to tho First National Uank, upstairs. MEDFORD TAILORS vp-3 co' ?5? V V 1 '. 'r 7 At , TTs MvT mz- rv WZTs W "Lz WI "&&?,. 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The fragrant aroma and satis- i'iiz flavor oi "Bull" Durham hand made cigarettes afford complete, health ful end lasting enjoyment. TIT2T P An Illustrated Booklet, showine correct mj a Book cf cigarette papers, will both be mailed ti you, frst, on pt3l request. Address "Dull" Durlium, Durlni:i, N. C THE AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPANY A:h for FRCE tick cf "paper" leiih each Sctctk m .vj .-KCttiJcro-' V1 m 'litint Sir Gilbert Parker's Great New Novel "You Never Know Your Luck" Published Complete in the April Munsey WHEN this novel goes into hook form after it has appeared in The Munsey, it will cost you $1.50; in Munsey 's Magazine it will cost you 15 cents, and in The Munsey you get it first. Sir Gilbert Parker is unquestionably one of the first novelists of the day, and one of the most popular. ' His books, at SI. 50 a copy, sell up' into the hundreds of thousands some of them as much as 400,000. With so tremendous a sale at $1.50, what ought the sale to be at only 15 cents? Pour million copies, 1 should say, butas the edition of Munsey's Magazine for April is limited to 500,000 copies, there will be, on this theory, 3,500,000 disappointed persons. , therefore, you want to make sure of this new Parker novel at a cost of 15 cents, you would do well to net busy with your newsdealer before his supply of the April Munsey is exhausted. MUNSEY with a full book-length novel published complete each issue, has hit Aulhoro,-Th?i!taiTK4fMon.,M a new high place in magazine making. 1 have been studying for a ! ofiiioMmhiy,' "iiiojujkhuhiiiou,.." dozen or iiiamn years to find a way to give the public brand-new, high-grade books at a price not to exceed 25 cents a copy. 1 have just now solved the problem through publishing them in my magazine not serial publication, but as complete as if actually in book form, And in The Munsey they are printed on fine book paper, from large, clear type, and are profusely illustrated. The Munsey is jam full of good stuff. Its complete novel covers onlyoue side of it. The other side is rich in illustrations, worth-while articles, short fiction and other material a magazine practically double the size of the average magazine. On all newsstands, 15 cents a copy; $1,50 a year. FRANK A. MUNSEY, NEW YORK SBSBSBSBSBSIHm 'HH Bpii KikSC JsHfc . Jb!bihs! m nf? r jf JHv4HsHk!0eSHh H