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MWDFOUn MATT; TRf HUNTS. MKnFOUD, QIMfflOX, MONDAY, 'APIUL 20, 1.01 1. PAtifJ TTTTCETJ f (,' ? 'i i y u v LAFFERTY CANNOT LIVE DECENTLY ON $7500 PER YEAR (I'rom tint Now York Trillium) l(iiii'Niiiitiitlvn l.iifrnri), of din non. nlton-d ii wnll in tin, Imiiiho in diiy ilurliiK dUciiHuliPii of ihtt proimmil to ri'ilnro dm nilli-nKii ntlowiuicn of iilitiiiliniH or ((iiiKifo. Thu IiiiIIk iiuni Ori'duiliiirM iiillciiHK Ih iitiimt f 1200 u )ur. Il nii I ! it niKintixr nf nuiKiniiH 'Viuuiot llw decently on 17600 n )iM' mIiImmiI (iimi'UhIiik tlm immt rlKdl i'iiiiiiiu." "If you keep mi initliut down xnlurli'H no one will hit nblti lo Inko tint Juli of ('(iliKrinMinnii, rxwpl n lull lliniiilrx or n miinir," .Mr, l.ufforty continued, "It )imi want in I'coiio. inliti, why not Miirt with Hid prenl limit, lie KtH $76,000 n inr, with f3fi,nnn unit mum for hoiiiodwld ex poaxeii niul 2fi,0()0 fur trnvoliiiK ox iiiiihin niul 7f,000 ilium rlurk lilro. If o niii'f limo our iiiIIciiko I ho pri'lilmit ii'iiHht nut In Intvi) hi trMVI'llllR iSHltlMt," Tim (irovUhm In tlm pemlliiK Mil m mum a xplrltixl ilitmli In tlm Iiiiiihii wlieu tlm iimiiilivrn from din tnnt ittntdn rlMH tu deiiiiind tlm rrtuii Hun uf tlm prmciit "O-itMitM-iiiiills nlluwniuii. It Hindu n iiiittiihtir to 111 iiL'tuul trutelliit: itxiciini', liii'lint. liii: tlm expeiim of dependent iimtn rr of hit fuinlly. "ThU iIim'rii'i iiicnu n n tliliiK " mIiuiiIkiI Mr. l-nfrerly. "I minpoiHt .f nolim umiiilMTH lno a fnliilly uf 23 children -IiuvIiik umrrli'il two or three tlin- l liny will hrliix ilium nil lo WiuliliiKtoii nml hnvo Hm cx'iiv pnld You tit ii hrliiK your crlpplm) lirulhrm, maiden ntnitta. rhlldroii nml mother nml fattier. You mny form a whole roiiitmi)' nml hrliiK them hero hy kmu iriiln Tlm hill doeMi'1 nay whether you ulinll travel In u toiirlut cur, mi I do, or whether you in)' lilrn n irlnl train mill rlilo In I'lilliumi ntnlcroom." Mr. I.Hffrrt) miKUmtnl at n lltut xtuto, tin mtKi' uf hi hill requir ing meiiiher of roiiKri'm to dovoto nil tlmlr Hum to their lonUlmlve ilut. In nml forhlddlnit them to tnliv money fur oiitnlite work NEWS FROM COUNTRY CORRESPONDENTS - . i EAGLE POINT EAGLETS I Hv A. C. HnwIcU ' - Mm, Heed)', mullier uf Mri. Dr. V. I Holt, In here vlnlllni; her iliiiiKliler mill IiihI Hiiiulny loolc illu- iter nt tlm Hunny Hide with tlm doc tor nml IiIh family. Wo uUo hint 111 KiieNlH at tlm hontelry, llnv W. 15. Hiullh, who In uhvuIIiik Id (hn In teri'Ht of tlm Ainerk'iui fliuiiluy hcIiooI ilnv. ALONG H0GUE RIVER t III 11 llelKiniiii lllilile II IiiinIUI'mm lrii lo .liifkotiille Hi" f rnl ol' the Hi'ek, Mr. nml Mi, (liurell or Mcilfoiil Client l!iiner Willi Imiui' I'oIIin, (lie MeCiilm'H. Ale. Irn Miiiilnp nml chililii'ii wont up In llieir new home on Trull Moil- III!' k- iiiiIoii, for the inlmiloiiiiry Meilfonl .InMe KfiHilnle Mjietit uintrici, rror riuirieN i; .loliiuoii, eml wild ihe Diiw hoy. (leorK'i II. MlitiHley, Prof. A. II j Anmii Hium- in KiimIj Point (lii IViirliey of AmIiIuimI. uho In enr.amMl week weie: Mr. nml .NfiH. I'eler Heir., MflllfiK Wiiril'w lileilklneH ami ex-jdene IlilliiWM, Henry I'lenrll. tmelH. J, A. Iliiwnrd, wl.o linn nj Mr. Wiillime Coffeen Ih lieiiiK is honienteml on Itmtim river nml C'lirln j,., )V her nmllier ftoui Ohio. MiiiiHiumi, oim or our iron.roun far-' .Imhiht IIiiiiiiii wiim in (Vnlrnl TROLLEY CONDUCTOR KILLED BY BANDIT SAN ntANVISCO. Cul., Apiil 'JO. --('oniliutiir Lewis II, .Se.Mimur of the California Stale Line, tmlu.v tlinl of a lillllet wouiiil illflieleil hv u Inir ejar wlm iillt'tiiile In Imhl up ln ear hel'nie niiilmtihi. The mliher, wlm Miiil IiIh naiim wits Ihnialil An ilerMUi, wan eailllleil li I wit ila II elotheh men who weie riiluiK on (he 'front einl of llit enr. Ihe utteuiilei ruoherv oeeiirieil mi ('aliforilia stieet lielueeii Welihter nml I'illumre. The liamlil xwiiiik hiuiNelf on Ihe liiiek iliitforin, onlei eil the eomiiiiuor to llitow up his hmuls nml Seymour tefiiseil, hhot him in the jaw nml ilioppeil fimn the ear. The Umi pnlieiiuni ae eluihe nml tlm rupture followeil. iimm who liven on tlm I'reit IVrry roml. J It. Ilotiiy, who Imn hnil elmrKD of tlm Aliiventn urrhnnl for noiim Hum, mul hnil ianueit tu move Imcl. eni.t hut linn ilerlileil to remain Imro mul linn onlereil tlm Dully Mnl Tri llium to hn neiit to htm ngnlti, uImo Mr J M. Cox him onlereil the Week, ly Mull Tllhllim to he neiit to IiIh non, ). M Cox, In Truck Morion, Tuxnn. Tlm old Kiiiillemaii helluven In keep. I UK (Kinteil hllllHelf hut nlno keopluic IiIh nonn limited for thin In tlm necoii'l Hiihcrlitlou Im hint itlven um for IiIh 1)0) h mid tnken tlm paper hlnmelf. While we, Hun In my wife, iluuuh ter, Ml mi Kima Ayren. imMntmit In tlm Hunny Hhlo Hotel, mid lil)milf were off to ntteud tlm funeral of the late Mm. W I.. Chll.lreth and Jud IMmtll, hnd rhnrue uf tlm hotel there wnn quite n lllllllher of people rnlllu III for dinner hut did not lenrn Hm iimnen of nny exrept Mm. (leorRi; Yon iler llellen mid her nlMer, Ml Mnhel Huff, Mm. Von der llellen took tlm place of Mlm Ktliel SldlliiKer who hnn chnrn" of the liiteriuedlnte itepnrtliient uf our nrhool who went to the funernl nf Mm. C'hlldreth mid nee ii red tlm tertlcen uf Mm. Von der llellen for the ocranlou. County Coiiiuitnnloner Con I.etner wnn nlno nlimiiK the RUeitn Timndny. I (iinuiltted to ntnte In my Innt Hint Mm Clmrlen Jonen, nee l.elah I'ryrr, of Seattle, ntnrted for her home on Mondny, the 13th Hhe mine down lo nei her mother In her Innt houm nml relimlneil n while i- Jltlnr. her nlnter, Mm. Ployd I'lvrro. in my mm i mmie inenimn or Hie denth of Mm. (Irani C. Chll.lreth, wife of W I.. Chlldreth Tlm null- Jert of thin notice wnn horn In New Pence. Mo, Ortoher llth. IS70 nnd died April 12th, I'.M I. iiRe.l 37 yt-nm. r, montliM mid I day. Khe wnn mar ried to Wvnloy U. Chlldrelh Decern, her 12th, 1SH3, nnd to them were horn nix rhlldri'ii. one died In lufnnry mid nlm lenwa two daiiKhtern nnd three noun, her huihnnd, father mid mother, threo brothem nnd ono nln ter. 8ho wnn converted nt the aw of foiirteon mid united with the llnp lint church nnd hnn Ihed n roiihlnlent Chrhtlnu life up to tlm dny of her dentil. Khu came to I'.ikIk Point in 1103 nnd allien Hint tlum hnn heeii mi artlxe worker In the rhiirrh, n retsulnr ntteudmit at prn)er nicctliiKB. mi ncllvo uieinher of the W C T. V ntnl wnn iinhemally heloved hy Hioko with whom Khe HHnoclnted. Tin; funeral ter vices were conducted hy the tnemhem of the Itetieknh loilim of KhkIc Point. The funernl rermon wnn preached hy her pnnlor, Hev I. I,. .SlmiuoiiH In tlm church building Point Friday. Hurry Cofleni went to SiMxnn on Weilnesiliiy In Hpeml ihe Niiuiiuer. .Mih. (', Cienr U vixillu lela fh in Ham'i Valley. Minn Clara Skyiumu Hpent the V'l'i'lrnd .lit liuiiii'. I'llKler wnn the oeeiislon of u lull' crnwil nt the Lone Helmut limine, After Sunday Helmut mul Cliiislian Kmleiivor in the umrniiit; ii bountiful picnic dinner wiim Hcrwtl. In the. afternoon u nice Kinder pro vrmii wiiK niven. 1'ieil lloll'iiiau wim mil ficitn Med font nml Hpeni n week on the tuneli mul then went to AppK'Kute the fir! of tlm week. ('. Cretor went lo Cenlrul Point Tliur-iia. The WnnU mul Italeinh wuoiis were llinniKli here litis week. DIED DOWNINfl At Out ml Point, Or., April 17, 11)11, ('hritimi Down. iiiK, heller known im (1 minima Down inn. died from the icmiIIh of u fall, lined IKI yeui, 'J iiioiiiIih nml 'J I dnys, Chrintiau limine was horn at Mull ion, Cornwall, Kiifliuiil, .lanuary HI, IH1H, nml him been a ilevoteil Clirin timi for 7H jeiim. In lHIIH nhe wim married to Joseph Dowuiiii; mul to their union was born nix children, live uf whom arc Mill living ,, I,, of ,o. Angles Cul.: . II. nf Cin inli, ().; J. Central Point, Or.; Mr. (Icoree llenel(;Mve, Cent nil Point, dr., .iml T. J. nf Ormiue, Cai. She ti No Icaxcs o mourn her lo two brothem and one ninter, .1. T. Ilinle of Kiehmoml, III.; It. II. Iluilp-. Liiwinlale, Oil., mul .Mi-. ,loeph Taylor, Mcilloid, Or.j nUo one ilaut;lilct'.iii.av of the lute Trcd Dowiiiii, with whom hhe lived. They came to America in 18.VJ, and in 1881 thuy'imaeil tu Central Point, Or., and hint lived there couiinnou-.. ly until her death. (Irmidiiia llovniiiK was beloved hy nil wlm knew her. noticti":" Notlre In hereby rIvoij Hint Ihu iindemlKiied will apply nt the rccii l.ir uuelltiK nf the city council, Mny Mb, 1014, for n license tu nell malt, uplrlluotu nnd vlnoun llipiorn nt 32 North Kront ntriit, for n period of nix months. M. AND K. J. ADAMS. Dated April 17th, 1!H. nnd the Interiiient was In the Central Point cemetery April Hth. Thero wnn n wry largo proceinlon followed the remains lo her lust rcttliiK plaro. Her denth Ii;ih ranked a acaucy hard to fill. 20,000 SAILORS NEEDEO IN CASE OF IIAN WAR SIJATTLi:. ",.li. Anril (K Franklin I). Hnnei, HHnlailt nee- I (clary of lli imy, nrrfvnl in Sent-1 tic Innt lliciii Timl ntrktenil Ml Ihe New WiiHliinluii hotel. Honsevelt i m, Ihe riiiml lo direct Ihe innvcuicillK of the I'lieifie fleet n the reprcnenlntiw of Scenlury of Ihe Nnvv Dallieln. "The American iinw i dn to fif teen lime a h now erf ill now- iih it was in Ihe Spani-li-Aiiieriemi war," xnid Hie iiHixtnnt Meerelnry. "In Ihe even! of war with Mexico we are leadv lor inmieiliale action. "We ate iceruitiil mi lo the strength alluweil by law r,l, (Kill men aiijl if we are lo avoid Hkelcton erew'M mi Ihe Hhip nf war, ronnrcss must uutlmiire mlditiouul enlist- IiiciiIk. That ii, we umt need iiiimiI reeruils." Itnusevelt loilnv conferred wi h Admiral lloylu nf Hreinerlon navy, yard and il umler-ti.oil that their talk hail In do with recriiitiut; if eiiiireHS should imlliurire further I'lillslmeut". II is common kimwl- cilee at Itrcincrton that the crewn nf the reserve fleet there are se.ireclv large ctmugh In keep the nlups in order and for from liunc cnoiiyh to mini (hem effcclively in aetiinl na val operation. "It is n ronsmntivc estimate," sni.l IlooKcvclt. "tlmt 'JO.O0O more men will be lieeileil in the event of hostilities, even though the ok.'MJ nuns oe no a i'niiHirnu viy niiiini Heule." Stein that Ihe eoinmi-sion Imm iee:il id Hint Ihe hilmuv will follow' the' oriuiinil mule ihrouh Siskiyou coun ty unit mil u lliioiih (he eily of ! i lekii as siirvevid. This animunei'miiiil in uiadn follow ii(,' ii per-onnl iiivis.itfallon hy Stern of the rmiles nnrfh from ItfiMliiK to the !nle line. From (Iiemiila nurlh three route weie under coiisiilerHlion. Oim fol lowed ihe Koiilliern Pnelfie ruilronil IhroiiKh Moirnxue i, llorntirook, nil other on the cant Hide of the vnlluy lo Viekn, lliKtici) lo MonliifNir, eon nectin Aer, nml the third one to the iiihI wide of the valley through Yrekn, thence Ihrouith Shasta nml Klamath canyons o Hornhiook. The mule M'lceti'il was the one fn vorcil bv Hem. BEARING PEAR ORCHARD FOR SALE TWHXTV ACIUW XK.IH MCDfOHD ' Ftlolt, denp frco noil. IIuiuc, InrRo bnrn nnd oittbiilldliiRn. Only Hire in lie from town. Dost ronnncrrln! varlollo. Tree nro In flno condition mul trcn from blight, flood drnlnnpo nnn nuh-lrrl-Katod. Ilcaiitifiil view. Inromo proponltlon. llnrRnln prlco, only ir,Q per ncrc. Terms, unc-hnlf oasn, E. S. TUMY 111(1 Carncll-Corcy IIIiIk. SELECT ROUTE FOR YUKKA, rnl., April 'JO. The mi IwrviMirs have been informed by State Highway ('"Uiiniioner ( K. DARKEN GRAY HI, LOOK YOUNG. PRETTY Fr Grandma' recipe of Sage Tea and Sulphur darken o naturally that nobody can tell Almoit rTeiTone known that Sapo Tea and Sulphur, properly compounded, brings tack thn natural color and luntra to Um hair when ftdftd, trraknl or prayi alm end dandrulf, Itching ncalp and atop falling lialr. Year ago the only way to get UiU mixture vru to uale K at Itonxi, which I rauMy and trouU-isnx-. Nowadn) , by aakinR at any drug atom for "Wyeth' Sago and Sulphur Hair Itnncdy, ytm will get a large bot tle of thiii fanioua old recipe for about f0 cvnta. Don't tay cTyl Try it I No one i can icwtbly Udl that you darkened your I hair, a It doe it o naturally and evenly. You dunivn a nponge or olt brunh with it nnd draw thl through your hair, taking one entail atrand at a timet by morning the gray hair dlaappoari, and , after another application or two, your nair necomea uuuiiiuuy uaik, tntcK onu glo-y. m V 5WG ?-- IIIUMIIIHHIIIIIIIIIM mm w, The Democracy of "The Makings" ENVIRONMENT doesn't make a manor a "Bull" Durham BmoKer. 1 ftere arc red-blooded, self-reliant, energetic men in CVerV Walk of life and these are the mi'llmna nt mnn n( oil classes and occupations, who find thorough satisaction in the fresh, fra grant cigarettes they roll for themselves from "Bull" Durham tobacco. The rugged millionaire sportsman and his able-bodied guide in the great North woods are at opposite ends of the false social scale; but in the true measure of manhood they meet on an equal footing share the lame sack of "Bull," and respect cach,other for being men. u GENUINE Bull Durham SMOKING TOBACCO Enough for forty hand-made cigarettes in each Sc Mack) rt "Bull" Durham is a distinctive form of tobacco enjoyment that gives lasting, healthful satisfaction to more millions of men than all w..wt "(" Kioui, owiurtlll IUU4V.V.U3 combined. The smooth, mellow flavor and fresh fragrance of "Bull" Durham hand-made cigarettes arc a revelation. Learn to "roll your own." FREE An IllustratcdBoeklet.showinj: correct -- Way to "Roll Your Own" Cigarettes, and a Hook of cigarette papers, will both be mailed to you, fne, on postal request. Address "Bull" Durham, Durham, N. C. THE AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPANY bockof Will . w I- PRICE $1200, F. 0. 0. MEDF0R0 Try to find another "Four" like this! Wo mo I'lmxiiit'twl that ytm will tint find iiiiulhor "four" whirli coin pares with it In vnlno. It in t'liMiliin lilili'il mul iuiK lOci'liii' Mailer, line plenty of roo'iu for five piiHwi'iiHorn and Is a IiiiiiiImiiiio riir all over. The rear axle Ih nf l'lill-llonlin t. m, wild nil patU eoiapletely iuton Nilile, There are nine Tiniken hi'iiriiiK in Ihe Iranxiuixsiun and diive unit, (ml two Tiniken lieni'iiu.'H in Ihe huh of eaeh wheel. Has genuine Cowl Dasll. From every Hlamlpoinl -eoiufoit, diiiahilily, eeonoiny, appeaiauee, ifl'ieieney the Klinlehiiker "KOl'H" in a ear In he mhikIiI for and pur eliiihcil, heeatixe In Ih lield it has no eipial, After Years of Experience and Exhaustive Tests The rilAl.Mr.WS .Motor Co. have acquired Ihe het knowledge of motor building hy the bent engineers nnd deMgnetf. in tiie woild. ClIAI.MKltS 1011 is among the highest in htyle and beauty. II is roomy, has plenty of power, freedom from operating troubles niul i- one of the bed-looking ears in the 1011 maiket. Chalmers V MOTOR CARS "MASTER" SIX, $2400 MEDFORD "MASTER" LIGHT SIX, $2000 MEDFORD The Medford Garage ASHCRAFT BROTHERS ELECTRICALLY STARTED ELECTRICALLY LIGHTED SEVEN-PASSENGER, $1750, F. 0. B. MEDFORD No other "Six" in the world near the price of this The now Stndebnkor "SIX" stands absolutely alono nnd apart in the entire field of six-cylinder ears. U brings you capautiy for seven. Throughout the rear alo and transmission and in tho front whcols wo uso III Tiniken loller bearings fo,iiiiet, easy running, lints full Cowl dash, luxcatigatu this splendid car. m$m8m$m$;$o ? ? ? ? ? T t ? ? T ? T ? ? ? ? T ? T ? ? ? ? ? T ? 104 S. BARTLETT STREET PHONE 413 KuS Jf if ) i$ $ i $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ -0 -tS h rs t r ? f T ?