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r 1 'wat I All rominimlcntlniis should bo In by I'rhlny. Address uouluty editor, or phono N2-.I. V .Mix. Ileinler, pie'ldi'M: Mi". Kill' oil Kent, troiiHUici; NuriU Woods iiml Knit worthy, uwiitlvn commit liD of tin' W. It ('. untortiilnod tlni tuiuiihorit of (lit mips at t ho mnl iliiiuo of .Mm. Kliiyiiu, Hon t li Kir nl i iot, W'uilmwiliiy iiliornonii. Tim luomhi'is decided ii nhort tltno t;o. Unit oath mint (Illy cunt " th firm of Juno, for tho IibiioJII of tint turps Wednesday limy luruoil In llii'lr money unit inivo their itp'rlen hi In earning tin' Ninon. Mmiy nnd wirlnmt wen tint wnyn Holllim oiiIoiih mid I'KHK. totkliiK lirmnl, wash hilt windows, HWniiliiK riiK. rnrlni: for children liy Urn hour. HlinrnliiK Imliliy pnlntluit. sowing, dunlin niinliN mill iitookliiKM. wiuIiIiik, Much I ii it hIiiihm, pii'kIiih pitnls roil una whitied to Kuril monoy. iiiowIiik the In w n, lint nfifr ii row lorn, lur hiifc IiiiiiiI i;iii lir ii nlikle If she would Mop- uvliioulty some llilui: wriniii wit It Hi" mower. Another onrnud flw emits for NiuuililiiK n tlnlKliliom iilillil, tlm iiintluir to tuiiilnr hearted 10 perfiiim tint niurli iiimiiIimI opin tllm. Ttio ladli liiivn proved tliiit thorn I ii'iit of rnrlc of nil UlinU iii .Modfurd iiml iiioikm to ui foi tlin work, noon an lltilshtd. Mm. ,M, Hull won flint rlie. nml Mm. i tllny second. A riKiilliiK hy Mm. Itiwo, mill oiik liy Mr. IttinUr closed tin' iiroKrmii. Iin lUKim, aim her rloM mot mU wore imrvtd by llm committee. Tlyo WoiiKur Mission soeluty of Onhdnlo nvtmito church unit Weduos ilny uftornonu In tlm imntor'i utility. proKram an follow s: Souk, I Muot Toll Jesus. Prayer, Mrs, llrnnhniii. lillilo lesson, Tltit. 'J, chapter. Mrs. llrmiiton. Illlili- ilrltl by Mr, ttrmulon. ItottdltiK. A Convivial H.iMmtli, by MIm l.ury MeClnlu. Iiitumpciunco n n Pnitso r.tul I'.f fect of I'uM'ft), by Mr. KiiKtoii' Whipple. Tlm Uinlonitliiliin of tlm I'mully by lutompnmiico, Mis. Illloy I). llottMitt. Tlm Saloon n PliU'o of Crime, Mr. II. M. Ilrmibniii. Tlm lli'Miounhy or tlm Itnrlond r, Mm. Hubert Miilone. ItiHtult of I'oiiiinunliy Ktuily, Mm. Itohurt I.. Taylor. Ileiiodlcilou, .Monday nficrnnon at tho Iioiim of Mr. mnl Mm. A. A. Alkon, MIm A it in Kvcthnrdl bitriiui( tlm bride of Mr Henry A tuittt of Central Point. Ituv It. W. MiCiilloiiKli offlrlntliiK. Mm. Kviirhnrilt, motlmr of the brlilo mnl Ml iH Muhul, lnr hIhIit worn Iiit iit(ouiliiutn. Tho brlilo ban many ft IuiiiIh In Mi'ilfonl. wimro who Iiiih IU91I for ho oral yi'iim. Tho ttrooin linn n niurli Hour Coo Ira I I'olut, wlmru tlmy nmy loulilf. Mr. mnl Mm. AiiiiIh loft for I'ortlmol nu tho iiftoiuooii lililn. A picnic In huliiK kIncii Hi In nflor 110011 by tho Collnuo Woiihiu'h club on thu lawn nt tlm rcililcnro of tho Mi'riHm. .Imii'ii on Capitol lllll. Mch ilmiWH Kliiliiynlilo, H. 10. Kolly, Hub ert Hammond, MItuit'H l,ui'llli Mar hIiiiII, Allio HlrcctH nml Julia lloppln mo In I'hnrKo of tlm proKriun, Tlu lliiinivn mnl flolilcn l.tuk oIiikhi'm ol' tlio ltnilit Suiiilny hi'luiol I'litcilnlni'il MoiiiIiiy nt llm liouio of MtH. K. (I. Ilmti'li. Tin- ulTnir wnx Kitt'ti oh 11 t'nrnwi'll lo .Mr. mnl Mm. 1!.( Slunli'.v Dexter mnl hiii, who 1110 Ud!ii to DuiiMinuIr, 'ul., Id live. Tlionn iiioni'iil uvio; . On Tiii'Kilny uoxt, .limn tilth, tlm wodilliiK of MIhh I .or a V. Kinltli and Mr. CIhih. I), Kuiililo of llutto, Mont., will ho roliibniti'il. Tho rcroiunio wltl ho iinrforiiii'it ut. tlm liouio of tho luldo'fl HlHtor, Mm, A, II, Klriittln on tlm .Int'krioiivlllo load, Mm. H. VllnH llacliwltli rcliirncil TliiiiMiliiy froni lloHton whoio Him Hpcut tlm u Inter an Imr noun tiro nt' tcndliiK mdiool till' 10. Tho lU'Clt wlllm hnvo loiifod tho Warn hoiiuo for tlm Hiininmr, Mr. ami Mm. .1. II. Walln of I'ort land who liiivn hixui tlm uncHtn or Mr. nml Mm. Km I (IihIiIIh, IiuVo ttnnn to Hlumla Hpi'liili". A IllflllO lllllt'll WIIH KlVUII WiJltlllW ilny iiflornooii by tho tjmmii Killmr clntlu of llm MiithiulUI (ilinriili. Mm. ThiiiniiH I'luion oiiloiluincil at hililHo Tliiiimliiy iiflniliooiii I S 9 Tlm (luliI'Mi Link iitul llnriKTii iIiihh'h of tlm lliipllut Hmnlay mhool nti'ilnlimd Monday oVouliii; at tin huliiK or Mr ,11111) Mrn, It. (I. IIi-ihIi, , f KIukn lounty, U'antiliiKton, airl 1' 1(1 l,(tnrl y ' htVrot, In honor or Mr. 'MIm I.I 1 1 In ti Mitrnhnll or Contral mnl Mm. 13. Htnuloy Dexter unit win, ' I'olut, wan (oluninlriul Wmlnciolay nt Clifton. An oiijoyahlo nvotiliiK wiiH'.lnrkHntivllln, .IiiiIku Ton Velio per- Npniit with iihihIp, khiiiom mid rofronli imtiitM. TIiono pr'cnl to bid Mr. and Mrn I'oitor Kot!nicinl to tlndr mnv lioiiu In DniiMtitulr. Cftl , wxrn: Dr. unit Mm. It. W. Mni't'iilloiiKh, Mr. mnl Mm. I.oiili Itvnimlt, Mr. mnl Mm. It. (I. Hmii'h, Mr. mid Mm. Ii. i:, WIIkoii, Mr. mid Mm. II. Ii. Mnmh, Mr. ami Mm. l'muU t.oib't, Mr. mid Mm. T. T. llowid, Mr. ami Mrn. C. Hoover, Dm. Our low, A. A. Aklux, Mm W. II. (!iaw(ord. Mm. J. M. OrtMMlor, Mm. C. II. Ilnldwlii, Mm, Myrib. Woolf. Mm. WVnlny Kmlih, Mm Clyde HiuelrlKn, Minn Thayler, Minn Hiui'lrlHK, .Mix" MrCtirlntlnn, MIm I'leinmliiK, Koburt Mm-Cul-IoiikIi. Will Kllimoit. Curl l.'imton, Joint Wliliennnt, Mr. Itinoii'll, Mr. Hplnluiiinuii. .Mrn. Kdiiiuuit Stiirki', precldeni or llm Drama lent', lie, entertained tho iimtnbi'm of tho pieoutlvo loiuntltleo nt Imr di'tlKlitfitl liomn 011 Weilimmlay nfloriioou. Many plann mid ini'thodt for tho iiilviiiio'iueiii and promotion of tlm purpoMi'A or tlm bnisoe were ilbniiwiiMl. Tlm Kiibject of htud) ciiurMit In tho ilrmiia wan taken up vlworounly ntul I heir luiortmici' tit furtlierlnu tlm mlui'iitloual movement In tlm Iimikuo fully realUed. It In hoped that many circle for them con 1 ten will Pe formed mid eftorln III that dlrerllno will lie luinlu b) thoni' In 1 Inn no of IIiIh work. Co u mix wit bo marled io Hion an Mm. Noff. chairman of the educational ciimmlt teii. In In receipt or the bookn and llteniture iierewmry fur thu work DAluty rafrokhuivutH worn rened mnl a niont I'ttjnyahlo an well an profit able afternoon wan npent. Mf. .1. II. Ilellinucr wilt lmte at h Hittiiii kIvcii nt her home in 1101101 of .Mrs. .1, I. WllluU of Luke view.' Ignite 0 iuii''iciil nrorniit vviw niton. Tlin lal.int: purl were Ml- (Icriililine Itul.i-, .1. .1. Willt'ts mid Mm. .1. II. Urllingcr. Till KIK'KtH lienlllcH llm RllOlt Of honor were. Mr. and. Mm. M I'. Hrhlnltt and Miinll dauKtiter Ojallne. Mr. nml Mm. J. A. IVrl. Mr. and Mm. .1. V. Wall, Mr. nml Mm. Joe Sample. Mr. mid Mm. ('. A. ItlnealiurKcr, Man torn Holey mid llniry HIiumliurKer, .Memlnuie llnrry Allen, MurKarct H ul. oh, Cheter 1'nrker, Mnrxnret AruintrotiK, Mlen llerllin Loftilf, Ucriildltio Uiikivn, Neva HnnuieU. I'a) HotnbitrRer, Vloln AriiuttroiiK, I Initio Wllleltn, Mr. X.-H. llennott. Mm. .lolin HhiiI.h letuructl Friday to her home in I'oillmul tiller 11 two weekn' viit with her nmlhcr, Mi. Ilollowny. A iiiifliutr of tin' I'llumilioiutl com inittce of the Drmuu I.i'ukiio eiiele will be held noum time uet week, llm exact ilule to be unnimnccil luler. Hoylnl oveiilni' wan held Tuendnr by Clirynniitlminiini Circle No. SI. A very euterlalnliiK prouram wan Riven liy llm Indies of tlm (liuird, or which Mm. Huh SamuelK In rhnlriumi, after which ttifronhiiiniilR were nerved. Minn (Had) llcnid In expected to itrrlvo In Medford next week. Mr and Mrn. J. I. Heard nro detained tu tlm east, wimro Mr. Ilenrd had the tiilHfortiiiio to lirvulc bin Ick. . A ferlon of brldKo pnrtlen will bo held nt tlm (,'oiintry club durliiK the Hiimmor, lienlnnlnK next Wcdnoiuliiy they will bo hold overy two weokn. V Mr. nnd Mm, .lohu Amell mid mm liy loft thin wool; lor Seattle, where Mm. Aruell mid tho chllilruu will re main iluiiiiK llm Hummer. Mm. Willinm M"'Npiily of llotn Inook, Col., who Iiiin been the Kiii'xt of ,Mih. I1. ,1. XelT, relurni'il thix morning tn her home, MIhh Cofileliu OotTe rolnriu'ili. HiIh wi'pIc from CorvnllK wlioro hltu'luiK jjwl been unitliuilcil flout tlm Oregon Aiicnlluinl eollc.'e. Mr. Hudy Krholtr. who Ih attendliiK tlm Hntita (Main Co 1 1 turn tn California, Ih expected homo thin week, Mm. .1. I Hetlily returned Tluw day front Portland, whom iilm at tended tlm Hohii HIiovv. Mrn. Tn) lor of Chicago, who has been vImIHiiis Mm. Phil llmulll, to- tttniod in Imr homo Kililny, Tho Tliiirmlny HtlitKo iiiih wan un leiiuliled thin vvimK by Mr"! ImnUay of Cent 1 nl Point. Mr. mnl Mm. l,onU U'dkoiiinu 1110 iitliunlliill lliu lloao Khnw lit Poiiliind wnnironn mxttj tribune, Mr. mnl Mm, A. H. I'orry of l'nl liner, Nob., nro vIkIHiii? In Mmlford. Tlm wmlilltiK "f -Mr, Vlntll ('. Hncrn formliiK tlm ceremony. Tho brldo In vory prominent imcInN ly In Central Point mid tlm crooiii In 11 prominent dairyman of tlm Panel Hound country, wimro limy wltl uiiikv their home, Mm. Kred 11. Cowien entertained ilellKlitfnlly nt luncheon Wctlnemlny at, her homo at Wontawny ornhnrd Her Kiientn wore Mcndnmen Cliarlen Connor, Ilollowny, llatikN, A. C I'lnrn, McCorinauk, How no, I'll it llmulll, Taylor of CIiIciiko, (leori;e Cnrpontur. CornliiK Kenl.-y, Klanton (trlffln, Mlrxen Dorothy Connor, Ktul llo I'lero nnd Mabln lliirke. Tim Country club had nn Kitenln nt liirlicon Hunilny novornl offlrlaln of (ho Hoiithorn Pniiflr. K. V. McCor ninck, vlcvroldont of tlm rond; John M Kcolt, Renernl imnHetiRer rtKcnt; Alan Pollock, HUperlntendenl of diner nervier, and John Mel.nren, who linn I II Hllperllitollilent or tloblen (lute Park In Han I'rmiiinro for thirty )enrn. Al n ini'iitliiK held by tlm Weduen dny Ktuily dub thU week tho course of ntudy for tho coming year wnn do (tided upon. Tlm nuhjoct will be "KtiKlauil and Wulen," Itn ceoi;raphy, hlnlory, literary nHHoiinllotiH of tho pan 1 nnd priwiint, enieelally tlm mod ern, noclotor.lcnl problotun and recent lllorntiiro, Minn Irene .Smith eiiterlnlncd n nuinber of her frlemU Wednendny ulKht with n nlumlier pnrty. Her Kiientn were Mlnen Joneiillliie Hoot Cnrollno Andrew, U'oitoro Vnnce, Hlhel (Sutlirle, I.iiclndn Cochrnti, Vera Oltnntrnd and Jean Andvmon. Mr. I'red V. Kolly left Mondny ror Han rrnnclnro. where, he will wed Mini llopplerof Hock Inlnnd, 111. Mr nnd 51m. Kelly will mnko tlm trli from Snn PrnnclHCo to Medford next week by auto. Mr. nnd Mm. Albert Xoth, fnthtr nnd mother of A. I. Xoth, arrived tn Medtord thin week from Wiiconiln nnd Will tnnke their honiu hero. Mr. nnd Mm. Adolpli Knnuey of B.m 1'rnnclHCo nro tho itunntn of Mr. and Mm. (leorp Trnna. Mr. Knauer In n brother of Mm. Trnna. MIm Marlon Wlitto left this week for Cottnim (Irovo whero nho will pend llm nuntnier with her pnrontn. Mm. M. I KiiRllnh who Iirr boon vlnltliiK her father. 1). C Hose, tin returned (o bur home In Portland. Mrn. Porter J. Xoff returned thin week from Kimono wimro she was the Kiicrt of Mm. Mablo II. Pnmon. Mr. nnd Mm. H. M. Croan who hnvo been vlnltlUK frleiidH, hnvo returned to iholr homo lit Portlnnd. MUm Vlrnlnlu Thonian of Albany, wnn tho Rtioiit of friends In Medford thin w)k. Tlm Titendny UrldRo rlub wnn ei- tortalned by Minn Allro StreetH thin week, Mm. Mnry MclnneH of Davenport, WiinIi.. Is vlallliiK friends hero. Minn Irene Thotnnfl of Krauts Pass Ih vltdtlnK frlouiU In Medford. Tho Krldity club was entertalnod by Mm. llolllg HiIh week. Minn Kroua llelum baa rotmned from n vlnlt In AhIiIiuuI, Mm, (1. I. WrlKltt l tlm ttncsl ut hop not), A. Wrlitht. Mr. 10. H. llanloy loft thU weok fur Alunkn, Properly Fitted Glasses Await You lloru See Dr. Rickert UK KNOWH HOW Sullo I .'J (Iter DuiicPk III ecu TinillliK HlntniiN lllvoii MTiDFonn, ohkoon. UNIVERSITY DRAMA LE PXIVKHHITY OF OKKOON, Ku Kene, Juno 13. Tho Iromendoiin lirodudlon of "KIiik tnr," which In tho KiikIIdIi HinrnkliiB world In the Innt century him been ennnyed by only n few nctom only ten notnblo onen In fact -In lo bo iinwntwl Mondny nlKht, Juno 1C, n lrt or the coin ini'iiceineiit oxerclnen or tlm Culver nlty of OroRon. Tlm iierformnnco will ho open to tho public, nnd will ho mi outdoor one. Three thlnK lirlni: within prnc tlral hnmiiln tho ntiemptlni,' or no heavy a triiKody by the t'lilvernlly of OreKon Drama (Julld. I'lrnt, tho por foriuniKo lietiiK on Klncnld field, cor tnln monlc effecin nnd netllngn will b ionhlit Hint enn ursrcely be oh lalnoil linloom. Second, the diffi cult production of "Peer Oynt," jslven nt tho commencement of 1913, upon tho Ilraen notitli or KiiRene, hrouujit n renpoiiHO troin tlio 2 ". 0 0 npertntom Hint mnilc tho nttcinpt nt tho still more difficult "Lonr" necm not pro HiimpliioUH. Third,, tlm Cnlverilty or OreRon linn a man who can tnko tlm pnrt or "I.onr": ho In ProrenMir Archibald K. Heddlo. ' l.ear," no rnr nn Professor Heddlo known, linn never been presented by an American tinlvemlty. Tho traj;edr In ntnKO form In now moro fnmtllnr to tho (tormniiN thnti tlm Knllnli Our 8llnkenlienre, In tho pet nnme tlm (lermnnn nro bentowliiK upon the bard of Avon, no much moro point Inr nre bin play In Uipnle ami In Iterlln Ihnn In KiiKlnnd or America. Tho rani- "Kim? l-ar," Profen ror Archlbnld V. He.hlle: KIiik or Prance, Max Howard Mnrnlifleld, Ore; Duko or llurKtimly, Clarence llrotherton, WnltBburc, Wnnh.: Duko or Cornwall, Mnndell Welnn, Port lnnd; Duko or Albany, Klmer Kitrit h't, Kiinene: Karl of Kent, Kdlnon Mnmhnll, Medrord; Knrl of filoucen ter, Knrl C. UronaUilh. Mllwnitkle, Ore ; KdKnrd, Clarence Anh, Port Pert land: Kdinund, lleury I.owe, KitKcne; Oswald, Marklulay Helm. I.cwleton. Idaho; knlKht, nttendant on l.ear, Harold V. Turner, Kukoiio; court fool, Carl Xior, IJl.ag Caeca den, Canal Zone; doctor,(lcor!o Colton, Portlnnd; herald, Mr Turner; cap tain employed by Kdinund, Mr. llrotherton; Rentloimin In Albnny'i unite. Mr. Ilcli;ard;rfjrt, servant to Hlourontor, Mr. IteUard; tecoiul ser AGUETO PRESENT TRAGEDY OF LEAR vant to Hloucester. Mr. Turner; first federation adopt suf fro a- a part piiKo. Mahler Inn Campbell, Eugene; 'of its ptopnpnudii. M'cond paKe, Mnster Jnclt Campbell, UiiBene; (Sonerll, Miss Klllco Shearer Patronle Home Portland; ItcKan, Miss Normn Doble, Hy smoking Mt. Pitt, tho best 5c Mndlnon, Wis; Cordolla. Miss Janet, c!i;ar on tho market. T i PUMP WATER FOR FIVE CENTS PER 1000 GALLONS Yotir irrigation prohlcni may hi solved iho electric way. 11' you have water .supply from well, creek or stream, a ono-horsepover motor can be, installed to drive a one-inch centrifugal pump delivering twenty gallons per minute, or twelve hundred gallons per hour, to an elevation of forty feet. Tlio cost of electric current to operate this pumping plant is $25.00 for the season, or $1.17 a month, or .058 per hour, or si cost of about 5 cents per 1000 gallons. Our distributing lines cover a large portion of the out-of-town roads in this county., & t t t t ? "YYe will be tl Locution Section Township HntiKO California-Oregon ,.;..yr SA'rrnn.vY, jrxrc a. ion THE DAfLV MINT FROM PARiS 11 11 1 1 - - i - i 1 1 ' - 1 'T r ?BtMb "I lb WrSSitlm ii;rn 1 i'ihwiikb BSEMSB KilHEaMBinHULJllH wBBSBmBS w .ri 1..L Iff hKtaiW u ,rf.. t. V " )- V li C " t;ii I iwi'.nt ' o hnJs of K-njlil l;.i Jl .ir.iu. . " t mlrt t m U In (Uu i.'.al. t: ioji tan 1UH1 podcri nJ 1 o.lt Voiiiik Tho Dnllen; knlchts. lordn, IndlcH. noldlem. tearer of the crown, milliard ben rem. nervanta, etc. 10 E CIlll'AdO, June 1 1. (Jmee Wilbur Troitl, one of the lender m the wom an's Miff met. eninpiiiu'ii luiore the eoiiu'iition of tlfi neiifrnl Federation of Woukiiw Clubs eniil toilav- that there would be practically no oppo 'itiun to iiulni cement of thr priiK-iple of woinnuV Kiiffmse. She -id no attempt would lie ninth' to have the pleased io make you an estimate INFORMATION CARD Any ono ilesIrlnR eslltnato of cost on proposed Irrigation plant will receive prompt reply by fllllitK out tho follow-lot; form nnd tunning to Caltrornla-OrcKon Power Company, Medford, 'Oregon. Number o'f acres desired to Urinate. ,.i.. ......... Total lift In feet front vvator level of well or 3 (ream to hlKheat point of land to Irrigate Number of feet of plpo required Number of-feet of ditch or 'fliiino, required Wntor Btiimly (wejl qrHtieaiii.iuut nnme of Sinned ....U P. O. Address..-...- S, - S.. Medford, Oregon "I " I" ITICAL BY CLUB WOMEN flHCAdO, June M. The prln- 1 eiplo of woman'H miffnme vriit in ldorcil lirtre Imliiy lv the (Ifticrnl JVderntion of Vmen' Cliibn, Ih tin- netion n tnentv ram' lihl In Hie miffniKi-1 to brewk down the feileriilion'i eoii-litutionnl bur on political mnl religion huIi jed uilM ueeeH(fltl. 'll'e miiinl operation reipiired lerc tliiin five ininut'"!. The motion wiih ; rr tide li Mr. K. 0. Dcnni-lon of Sun 1 irrttipinro, ebmnnan of the retolu t lion i committee. , There were fccenuili from nil over ' the house, but Mm. .lumen Leo of , lo 1 11 k iiiaitr 011 hcltijf liuird nml t rend n pnrnraph of the hymn-like. woman h creed. Iltliern would hove pokcii, but Mit l.titio H. Stearns of Milwaukee objected. "I iloi.'t know why there nIiouIiI l)o nnv eliscitonioii." sIip hnid ill n voice that shook with emotion. "Ktutit million women ore waititt-' for ' tw. Ah Mm. Ciurie f'hnptnnn I'att Hind 111 her wonderful mliires lnt niylit, the women of the world nre wmtiiii: for our netion todny.' Wlicn thu rpiCHtinn wiih put there wnn 11 ehoniH of "nyci-," bin ncat ' letcil iiepihteH vvuro plainly beonl. 'While Jim. Percy V. Peiinv backer wnh (lecliiriiii the motion carried nnd MVimdin with her gnvrl for order, the pio-Miffni);iitH nroxe nnd elnp H.'d their liaiuN. Tltcre were tears of emotion in many eye-. Then in n iiitnut nailery to which Ihe 1 1 1 i noi- ileleyation iih e Iiml eon biuncil it'-elf, the women rni-'il their voicPM above the tumult in the "Unt ile llyiiiu of the Iteptihlie." The re frain, ."(Jlnrv, (llory Hallelujah." wiii Irtkeii nn in Mirioim reetiou- of the mtilitoriimi. The revolution follews: 'liuniin, the nucHtinii of polit ical eipmlity of men mnl women n todny 11 vitnl problem tinder ilicctiR- moii throulioiit the eiviltzcil world t "Ke-olveil, that the (Icnernl Fed era t ion of WouienV ('lull- give the enue of political cipmlity a-, moral' MipHirl bv reeording itrf earnest b $10 Down and $10 a Month IJus tho best lots In any of tho additions to Crescent City, a town which has a better chance of making "A Good Town" tharL Medford had eight years ago and with tots selling lor 1100.00 to 1 120.00. Whcro can you Invent money to a better ad vantage? For maps and Information apply to E. L. KENDAIiL Crc-cent City, California. of cost of installing pumping streniu isaiai POL EQUALITY RINC PLE FAVOREO Power Company Phone PAOR 'I'nttER 'iii'if "7rT her in the inne!plo of politil eiiiMtl-' , Hy rrcnrilleJW of ney S. LYON'S ACHES AND PAINS 1 vl IV . Have All Goh4 Since Tkfoi Lydta E. Pinktiam's Veg etable Compound. Term Hill, rm'Mvfndiy permit mo lo n'0 yu my tosllmonlnl In favor of I.ydln K. Ilnkliam.'tf Voirotnblo Com. pound. When I firnt boKttn taklutr It i wnn nuffcrlnR from femalo troubjcn.for 101110 tlmo nnd had nlmoat all kind of nehen pntn$ lnlow. cr part of hack and In aides, and prcsn ing down pain. I could not nlccp and hwl na appetite. Sincq I hAvo taken Lydln E. Pinkhnm VcguUblo Com pound tho aches nnd pain nro all gono and I feci like a new woman. I cannot prntio your medicine, toohighly." Mm. Augustus Lyon, Terra Hill, Pa. It Is truo that nature) and a woman's work hail produced U10 ffrandeat remedy for woman's Ills that tho world h ever known. From tho roots and herbs of tho field, Lydta E. Pinkhsm, forty years ago, gavo to womankind a remedy for their peculiar ills whkh has proved moro ufllcaclous than any other combination of drugs ever com pounded, and today Lydia E. Ptnkham's VcKcUblo Compound is rocognized from coast to coast aa the standard remedy for woman's Ills. In the Plnkhtm Laboratory at Lynn. Mass., ore files containing hunJreds of thousand of letters from women stok ing health--many of them openly stata over their own signatures that they havu regained their health by UXIng LjdU E. Plnkham's Vegetable Compound, and in some cases that It haa saved them from surgical operations. A Hint for Coming Maiemiiy In n, little book dexlaned for wpeetant mothers moro complete Initroctlon Is Bncn in tne um or "Alother's Friend." Thin In an xUrnat embrocation apptted to the nbOomlnat nuxlei for the pur poo of rnlucltta tho utratn on lura ment. cortls and tendon. It serves to as tho mind. Indirectly I has a moat beneficial effect upon the ncrvoua ayatem and thousands of women have delightedly told how they wcro frcn of nausea, had no morning sickness and went through the ordeal with most re- markablo success. 'Mother'a Prlend" has lieen nrowlnt; In popular favor for mora than forty years. In almost every com munity are grandmothers who uaed It themselves, their dauchters hava used It and they certainly must know what a MfMlmr It Is when they recommend It so warmly. It Is ux-d vrry succeMfully to prevent caking of breasts. "itother'a Krlend" has ben prepared tn the laboratory of Bradneld Ilegubvtor Ca. 30t Ijvmar lltda;.. Atlanta. Oa for mora than two generations and can be had of almost any druggist from coast to coast. Write to-day for the little took. a plant. 168 itniiXitail''"''ii' et kII S K1 I -1 I i : 5 , &