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rt i' Kle-I.- M ,W j s ?r ; M Us BOURNE SEEKS 10 MAKE FEDERAL E WAHIIINUTON, Hold, 'i -In nil dltluii (o working out a iilnn for fud 'ml alii to Moil roitila mill a now IiiinIm fur inllwny mall pity, both ot xvliKh Imvo huoil fiiwirftbly roiioj lol lo coiiMrtuut, fornwr Hciiulor Jotitilliii.t Hnuriiu, Jr., Iiiih lii'i'ii ItnliiMlrliiiiMl)' building ill' ncntlint'iit nl lliii nittlutiiil nipltiil In fnvnr of a rniiMtlliitloiiiil iinii'iiilmmit dlxi'stlng tho iircslilutt of liU power of appointment of foil itial offltluls In (lit' Httwntl KtiilcH mill providing for tlmlr election by thu nuiilit In tlii'lr ri'icitlu districts. This riiiihiliullonnl nnioiidintmi con liMiiia(M tho popular idoctlou of ponliiuihtrrw, tollrrtora anil npprnliu i'i of customs, collectors of Intorual lovi'iiuu, United Hltitus marshals niiii dlsttlet tiltoriieys. anil n'nllnrn anil ret elvers of Inuil office, Hiiiirnii tut secured assurance of consider, nhln support for tho proposed mil. Hltutlniinl nniiindnient In liotli house of rougrnss. Tim principal rensoim given ly llouriie. for advocating anu'uil mciit depriving tho president of hln appolnlliiR power nr, Hint ilUtrlbu Hon of federal patroiing nimble tlm presldeM to dictate to congress, Hint possession of tlm nppolutlng power enables tlm president to Itullil up n imlltlcnl iiinrtiliio which ran control national convention, that tlm pro pit of tlm Mineral district In which fmlernl official servo aro tlm Iwtt Judge aw lo the person best quail fled, and thnt appolnlmiint of loral fedeial offlrlnl by tho president lend to tiureaucratlo government from Washington and disregard of tlm principle of homo ruin, It l ijullo rertaln that owing to limitation of tlm present session of rniiKress, thl subject will not cnnto tip for roinddemtlnii at tlm iiunt ses Ion, POSTAL SAVING WASIIINUTON, Sl 'Jl I)cm.h. IIh uiiKiuiitiug lo 18,000,0110 wire in the IHLVI tital .iiwiik bitnU ol' the eouutry Auginl ;i luM, itecordiiig to it preliminary examination todit.x ol lepurth tit 111 poMiifliee depart meul. The inciiitn' in Augiil ii" the liirgrM niuee I lie Xhlciu ii in inigtiniteil, nniouiiting to ulmut fl, JOO.OOO. Neu Yolk Cit.V. itlnlee. itr. Intuiting f."t,:itlO,." 1 1, IciuU nil ollief nl'liee. tlllier ofl'ieeK fltviiij Imp' in rieiiHi'M in AugiiM wcte: l.o Allgile. ."r.TJ.OOO; I'orllatlil, (he., jKtl.OOO', Unite, 1 1,000; Seat lie, VJ7,000; Tiii'iniiii, fJI.000. Ax till, nble ilitlit inilienleM Inetvifei. of fK', (Mill for Sun l'rnnei-o. SEIGEllF PRZEMSL NKW YOIIK, .Sept. -Jt. Ctiloiiel (lolejewhki, uiililiiry iiltitclm lo tlm IIUHhiiiu eiuliiihhy, ini'il loiluy tlio 1'nllewlni: olliriiil hlatciuenl, wliieh 1 1 it hitiil lie Inn! received I mm IVtnt. Kiml; "Tlin Aiixliiuii lear u'liunl vvliielt ntleiupteil In ilelnv our nilviiuee uonr Hiiriinoii unit lwovv, vveie ilriven linck with hi'itvy Iim'-. Our itilil Iciy Is liouilianliti .Imio-Iiiii, "Fililin with lite Kitriihou nl' I'ueinynl Iiiih Intuit j the urtillery ol' tlic loitii'hH Iiiih opened tire, "In tiih.inj,' IIiioiikii the wood- our troop found Imtteiii's id' uuiih iilmii doited I iv lite AiihtiiiuiH." GERMAN RETREAT LONDON', Sept. 'J I, H;lll u. 111. An Ol'liccr jiiHl lettiined from Soin mum bluti'H tluil mi tit roiluim recoil niiihiiiico Iiiih nivi'niio lo tlm con. viclion thai it lutpi porliou of tlm (lerinitii I'orci Ih ii'litiiik' with IIh IrniiiH mid heavy hloics, hiivh ii tU piileli I'l'oiu I'ltrix lo llm r,pri'HH. "It U Imlieveil oidt'l'H lilt 0 hi'Cll leeeivcil I'loin lleiliu lor Jim iniiiti Juiitm lo retim mid defend the (ler mini lVouliei'H, leiiviu only 'J00,000 ini'ii lo dalViul lliii foiiilied lilies mid rover tlm rellieiueiit. Voh (Jet llm flrxt Tlmro It whun you iiiioK Our, Juou ou clKuri and patroniro liomo Indui trlvt, JOBS EL I Si NCREASE BEGUN BY RUSSIANS NEWS FROM COUNTRY CORRESPONDENTS 1 GOLD HILL NUGGETS 1 1 ASHLAND NOTES - -"" ' (Krom tlm Now,) HupiirlutuiKlittil Ailaiim atalon that tlm uiirollmeiit In tlm untile for tlm flrt day of ncliool wiim 100 pupllx, while tlm IiIkIi achool wan niutorlnlly IncrciiKcd, tlm filttmdancn IicIiik 18. HUteeit IiIkIi hcIiooI puplU leKlHtnr from tlm (ounlry. Koveral umio rural ntuduiita will enroll iih kooii ait tlm raiteli work will porinlt thulr at tendiiiuo. Thu rumuviil of flnlmry rack at Anient duni, dun to tlm prmntit no tlon of Himator Chauiliiirlnlii upon ro iiueni of itoutliorii Oickoii iinnlorH, 4 piirmltlltiK llm larKent run of miliiion neiiu In lui'itul )eara to tnko thu IiIkIi way to their ttpitwuliiK riffle, Johnny Heed of tlm Hon Ton AiiKlorn' outfit ter)' , In uiiJo)Iiik a record itnlo of llm hlK emit) polen which aro tilted In Mil inoii fUhltiK. Hti'ollicnil iiiikIIiik ''" tlniH'H to hu uxcvlleitt, many of theio ImvlttK nlo helm held hy thu flill racks, Thu much reviled hall Unit oriimii, who utllUo naliuou ork to tlm uitdoltii; of iitaity wary (rout, aro atttlclpatlni; their IniiliiKit with tie) fall heiiKou. MInn HeNiili) Newton departed on WediiDttday for Corvallln, wlmro alto will tnko a complete con no In iIoiiiom. tic kcIciko al tlm O. A. C. Mr, and Mm. (I. I.. McClellan df pnrted Tiiciiday for Montana, wlmrs thpy will vlilt at tho liomu of tholr daughter tlurliiK llm winter, C'onntaldo Tliouuia I'aukoy hat added ti hln offklul diltlcH that of city peuco officer, ItavlnR keen at pointed by tho council at a recent uieetlnK. (Ilenii IMdltiKN arrived Wednenday iiiornlnK, and will remain for a inontli'a vacation with hit parcnta, Mr, and Mm. Nort KddltiK. (Ilrtin, a liaa been related, l an Kspco fire man and a Reed ono. Kuperluteudciit and Mn, Hurt A. Adam entertained tlm corpa ot teacher with a reception al tholr toiy homo limt Friday uvmilti. (lame, mimic ami refreshment!) were tretily rnjoyablu feature of tho oc ean Ion. Itoad Hupervlaor Jay Davldian and H. T. llodKe loft on Tuesday for up per Itamney rait) on, where they will plan noitin iiiurli needed Improve menta on tlm road and tnko advnnt no of tho Kplondld liuntliiK wcathei, It' a two to otto Kainblo that buck meat hwiiiik In cntnp before Wednes day inornliiR. Mr, and Mr. C H. lladeuMdt or roiupanled Mr, Dlrknon of Klamath Tall on a motor trip to Crater l.ako and tho Klamath country Monday, They expect to upend tho tlmo fUlt ItiK and return Katurday. Mr, Dick mn ha Ikh'ii for tlm pant week the Ktiest uf Unrlu Jim HuImoii and fam ily. Three public drinking fountain of iaftlc detilKit and undoubted utility havo been ordered to bo IttHtallcd at local vantage, point by tlm city coun cil. Kucli fountain I double, pro viding a continued flow, while, tho Miami aro of bronze In ornamental iIokIkii. Oiiu wl be Mtualed on Front Hi reel near tlm Tritax rentati rant, oiiu near tho bank building mid tlm third on Third nvenun Joe Hick I liiNtnlllng llm convenience which will bo la operation before fair day, BUTTE FALLS BUBBLES. Statu Knglnccr Chlitool; initio tip Thursday on liurltieNK. Mr. Power returned to llntto Fall Saturday to do mime carpenter lug here. Merle llralnnrd lias bought half In torem In tho planning mill, Tho l.odlea' Aid mot at Mr. Vra ilonhiirR'a Wednesday, Mr. and Mr, Kopp returned to tholr homo hero Tlttirday from n IhII to Ashland. U. II. l'etorson and J. Torcy Well rnnio up Monday In tho lattor'a car to visit tho hcIiooI Tlm Mothers' club met at tho chapul and culio mid coffoo were aiirved. Only a fow momborfl wort) preKiuil but thnt did not provont u very IntoroHtliig mooting. ChiiHtlnn Kitdeavor will bo reauiucd tlm twoutlnth or till month, It wan illNcotitliiuod during tho Buntmor bo catiMti of tho warm vvoathor and tho uecoHHlly of curly houm, BUNC0M BREVITIES f II. I). SleplieiiMiii has bought out tlm T. I!. Iluiley livery hitiii of Jitek houville. A. I). Melvee Jk liiiryiiij.' Iivdriiulie il)ti tiudei' tliti bed of llm river for irrigiiliiiir pui)oi.i'H, It. l'ltillii)H in Intuitu): liny from I.tllln Apli'Kitle. All llm I'oii'hl looltiiiilrt me off llieir lookout poInU now, Mr. Cliiixf, Urn Helmol hiit'tlor( vUlli'd I'ltluinr ini'i'l, ht'litml Moiidiiv, l.tieillo ItitibiT uf AnIiIiiiiiI vlcitcd llt'l Iioiiim nl AxllliHld iin I'llduy nlld Kiiliiiiliiy, Mih, Vry I vIIUiik her liiilmnil uf Jot) Utir, MEDFOni) MATT, TRimiNR, M.vrou I). IIIcKh, roini.'iir nf the .Slur Iheuler, died Niidileiily ut liiH Imiim In IIiIh city Fiidny iillenmoli fiom mi iii'iite lien 1 1 tioiible. He hud heeii upon llm htrcotH hut n hhoit lime before llm filial stroke, lie wiim ii mini of middle iikj mid litcit heie iihont it year, eomiiiK 'rout MuiyHville, Cnl. He was u Spimihli war velenni mid lind truveled ox teithively, Hoveiitl yenin hinec lie lost mi itt in. He leave a wife and child. Ili ft'itlier in .1, Hieka of lliin eily, Fiiuerul aervlco wofo ludd Httnday afternoon, conducted by llev. J, A, Loinory. A niimbur of Hpanlnh war vctorans ccortnd tho body to Moun tain Vlow cemetery whoro tho bur ial took plaro, l.iculenmint T. V. Hammond, fit milmrlv known us "Tinn," it former Ahhlmid boy, and urndiuile nf UVht I'oint in IIKI.'i, Iiiih jiiht been detailed us football eoneli for (lie army Iciiiu ut the itatiomil mililury ueademy, lireliuiiiimy to the iimiunl si niggle tlii fall between the imiiy and imvy eoiitint-TiilH. . U.H tliiN appoint mint hv v III no of beitiK an itll-routnl iillileli', wliieh wim pi lived tint only dtirinc, but previoiiH lo hi endcthliip diiyn. Fur two jenra tin with liibtnte Ittr of iimtliemiitieM ut WVnt I'oint. He Jtit m almi hccn herviee in Alaska mill roeenlty hud liren nshigncd lo Ktinrd duty on the Mrxicnn holder, lie i links iih fir I lieuieiiiint, company II, hlxlh regimrnt, I'. K. iiifantrv, Colonel l'ciliinu' eomiimnder, now a brigadier. I.ieiiteuaut Hmnmniid ih Hie hon of A. I'. Hmiui.otid, deeeiihed, n former ixisluinslrr of Asltlmid and n brother of Jim. J. It. Turner of this city, lie Ik due lo ivc for the Mill ipiinc with his regiment in Decem ber. Kiirle Vegltte, ut present liviiif; ur Klamatli FiiIU, Iiiih I ecu visiting his I m rents .n., jr, m jrH C'liartvr Vwgkte. ttii'iMtlly he niiiile the round trip trout the Fulls to Ktiin Mills. Cnl., on din inotoreyrle, in tliirtern mnl one-lutlf liourx. The distance was 'J."iO miles, mnl tlm minis werv rottgli. Aiitiul rtinniii" time was iibout ten hours, j nitMiiticli its he Mopped three hour nt Yivkn ami' half mi hour at Ktiin .Millx. Tito mn rhino used wit-, it lltiley Davidson. It. Is. lliirdie, stoekliuyer and ship. Mr, left tiiilnv fur Sun Fmneisco with three eitrlonds of prime hogs for the Hay I'tty market. These wore hoiiglit at Central I'oint mid were in keeping with tlm fine porkern tor wliieh Unit locality has the reputation of misiiij,'. Hlitine Klum nf Mvdfonl, maimger of practically all billboard privileges in the AslilauiUMedford circuit, wits ill llm city Friday. He has recently milled iimti'tially to the number ol siiiaiv feet of udvertibin stirfiiee in this locality. V. W.l'ssher, malinger of the local telephone exchange, n.id nominee for coroner on Hie republican county ticket, has just received word nf the safe arrival nt Huston of his father mid mother. The father is llm Itigltt Itev. II. II. IVsher, Kpiscopal liMmp, with icsiileuce nt Dcdlmm, Mass. The bishop and wife have heeii touring lite Hritish Isle fop m-vciiiI months past mid report that when their good ship hove into the baked beau bor ough of Huston Hay tlm shores nt America looked doubly welcome to .lietii, Work mi llm Shorty Hope mini', it ilolctt proH'ity in the iilighboitmod of tho Ashland mine, pioiuiscH to lie leimiiieil. Alter joars of litigation, which chums In have been settled, Major Carter of this, ,it, and It. It. Unit of Itetldiiig, Cul., took over (ho property on Tlitiidnv of this week, having secured u two-yenr lease. The Shorty Hope's teriitmy tuns pant let to the Ashland mid cmhriiccs '200 iuuch i iicxtcut. It hu iiliuudmit wa ter power unit is cipiipped with it ten stump mill. The lessees agree to in creiisti the present working foicti ut mi early date. Tho First National Hank, its it te Milt of its coiisolidutliin with tlm United States National, makes a hel tor hlpiwing1 tliitu over in its second offieiat sateiiieii( since the merger, Hk( tiitnl ix'soiiiccs mo .tSILM'JII.'JO in its Septi'inlmr Hi report, us coin pared with W.'I.SHH.dll June 110. Ho posits miiotiiit (o nearly .fli'J8,000. Until tho Citiceus limik mid the Stitlu Hank of Ashland also iiiako tirst-olass showings, cxliibitin sub Htiiutial incroiisuH itloug all lines. Tho hrst Niitional is capitiiliited nt --f 100,- 000, the Citizens at if.MI.OOO mid tlm Stain Hank of Ashland OM.OOO. Tlm two latter Imvo savings departmenls, Itulntivelv Hie Citizens has inadii tlm largest pec cent of ineieiiso in tlm last three mouths. Dr. F, K. Aliisworth uf Sun Fran Fiuiiclsco, IivriI Hiirseoii of thu Bouth. vm 1'aclfla )tum, nmdo a flying trip to Ashland Bundsy, for con foienco with coiiiiiitttvo over thu lulu. oral sprluu pionpect, Ho arrived at K a, in, and leluriiutl nt t:'A0, occupy lug llm pilvutit car "Man FlHiicUro," Onw ood (urn dutoviutf uuivr, miwouv, It wa notlr'id Hiindoyv that n Htudn bnkor car was helping a Ford out of a tight pl.ue, noiiietlilng out of thn ordinary, Inasmuch a tho Ford gen erally ad thn part of tho Oood Samaritan on mol every occanloii, M. C, llrntfllcr and C, J. Coburn havo iiurchaiMid (ho Hendricks Hprlngn near Stolnmaii, I lulle from th'i I'nclflc hlpliwa) They will IiihIlS picnic ground and dovelop tho soda wntor and vapor bnth fraluro. Thn projierty ouibrace about .10 ocrii. Mr, and Mr. J I', Dodge and their daughter, Mr. II C, Oaluy. vlslte.1 Saturday In Mcdford with tho V. 1. Dodgit family. Tlm latest Ph In tho HlaUlj on toll road matter reported lioro I that Dollarhldo Horved comidalnt against tho Pacific highway people on ac count of dumping excavation upon and cloning III right of way. Tho Blar Theater recently con ducted by tho late Myron Hicks, ha been (taken over by Orra Iv, Anglo who ha for some time past been con nected with the management. EDEN PRECINCT K. V, Hunter of West Talent wa marketing some fat hogi in Talent Thursday. Two carloads' of apple are being loaded at Talent from tfto Suuercht orchard, just cast of low it. Mr. mid Mrs. Maik Fern' of Frm Valley were trailing in Tajent Thurs day. Mr. (. Ititteheart returned from Klaiuulli Falls last week and will stay thin winter In Phoenix. A. II. Houston of I'hofiiix mid his sister, Mrs. Nannie Widf, of Mod fonl, hit Tuesdav for Missouri, where they will sKlld the winter with friends mnl relatives. Mrs. A. S. Fnrrv and husband vi tied the hitter's sister, Mrs. John (Irnl fes, Tuesday. Mix. Mitpnret Kliugle of Lake Creek will the guest of MrN. Joe Un der this week. F. K. irry and son, Milo, mid Joe Knilcr have gone to Head Indian for n Intnl. Mr. mid Mr. II. O. Shearer of Medford were guests over Sunday at C. CareyV. Talent is laying piM as far n C. Carox's place from the city well and will furnish vvnler for the mixer at fur its I'lioeni.x, And preparations are giiing fnnvnril for both ewer and paving in the little City of Talent. S.- S. Stephen look u loud of tout utiles' and nther.r vegetables to Med ford Thursday. . I.loyd Colver'e.aiiie near getting seriously hurt ntllieTnek crusher at I'horiijx Tueviny,pigit. being knock ed down by the hell that carries the gravel dredger. )lut not being stun ned, he got out of harm's way with onlv a few hcntU-hes. Talent is soon to have a new den tist. Dr. Fni'nlc Holietls, fonnerly of Myrtle Creek, Or., has gone to Fort laud to buy up-to-date fixtures for his new dental parlors in the Ames building. Talent. He will bring his fitmilv and settle hi our town. A good dentist has long been needed in Till" eitt mid we predict a bright future for Dr. Huberts. The Hagley cannery nt Talent is running full-handed rud is giving employment to a largo number of wo men and gills, t mn informed thai I hive carloads ol apples have tilready been purchased, while as many peat have already ht'fii handled. Tom atoes, too, in large Humilities are be ing put ii) by the eiiniicrv. Something that creates a pax roll is xv hat a town must have, in older that people uiav live and p.ty tent, or tit.M's, in it. I TABLE ROCK TABLETS I A light front Friday night did con Mjcrnbla damage In this district, I.esllo Davis who lias charge o( tho Kay Orchards .at Tolo, was a Tablo Itock xisltor Sunday. The progressive people of tin Meadow havo completed a teloplionn lino to that place, putting thorn In touch with the world John Vincent of Jacksonville vis ited relatives hero Sunday, The County Fair at Medford last week was not as well patronized by our citizens as It should have been. Wo uiiderbtand that a real ostato deal Is about to bo pulled oft In thin xlelnlty. John Nealou went to Trail Sunday lo take charge of tho tchoot In Hint district. Mr. Uuiilnp and wife of I.nko'low nro making their annual visit at the I.yitlurd homo. Mr. Ouulap la a brother to Mrs. I.ydlard. Our school seoniB to bo progres sing nicely under tho now manage ment. Much Improvement Is noticed In tho school government. At a mooting of tho Arrow Head l.ltorary Soclot) lal Saturduv night Lawrence Fltzpatrlck was elected president und Mario Nealou secre tary. A. i. Sea brook purchased u load of hogs lit tlm Agate district Tuesday, Two eiilerprtsliiK farmer uf this ni'Uhborhouil liuvtt nathvred 200 pound of sweet clover sued front aloiiK tlm river bunks, A. I. HlouU, u prominent luniiiur of Hie Meadows dlUfUi, ban diiovd OiWJON, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, of hi property there and ha lenxcd the Mlnlc and Orr ranche at Agato. Itosc Nealan comtnonred school It (ho Iteene Creek district lnt Mon day. A cry cnlliiiHlaKtlc meeting of tho Tublo Itock Improvement axoclallou wa hold at tho school houo Wed nesday night. Much bimlucs of Im portance wa transacted among other 'things, the namclng of our road iwii taken up. Ily a majority voto It wa decided to call the road running north from tlm brldgt thn Dylxo llrlilgo road, and tho onn running west from the store the Table IlocK rood. Mr. Person of Agato has moved hi family on to tho Nordwlck ranch and ho will act as general nionagcr !of the same. I Home confusion wa caused hero 'by tho report that tho quail season opened September 15. Farmer In thl district are golm; to make a great effort to prevent hunting on their lands this coming fall and winter, I'rofCHRor Henderson, county pa thologist and Prof. Ilelmor, who has charge of the experiment station at Talent, will spend Friday visiting with tho orcbardlsts and farmers of thl district, and In tho evening will conduct a meting at the school house when matter of great Import ance to every one In the district will bo discussed. Thcro will be preaching at thu school house Sunday evening at 8 o'clock by Itev. M. C. Davis. EAGLE POINT EAGLETS Bv A. C. Howlett The last time that I wrote for the Mail Tribune when I got as far its I thought the imticnc" of the editor would permit, I just stopped short mid left ipiito a lot of items that I thought might be of interest to the renders, so ! will commoner just where I left off. K. 1). Hriggs mnl wife, Miss Nellie Hriggs, his daughter, mid son, M. E. Hriggs, mid wife of Ashland, were here on Sunday for dinner on their way to Hrowiisboro; nlso a gentleman by the name of Cornell, were here at the same time. Miss lite. Willits of Persist started on the 12. h for Monmouth to attend the normal school. She has already passed the examination fur her state papers as n teacher, but concluded to attend the normal ami thereby comply with n technical requirement of tlte school law. Mirt Daley of the Hillerest orch ard was here last week on a bunting excursion with (leorgc Von der Hel- leu and others whose name. 1 failed to secure. They brought home the go Otis, George West and wife mid James Stevens came in from the Prospect country on the 1 Ith in-t. Mr. West is one of the forest rangers and Mr. Stewart has been out during hi va cation from the Washington univer sity. Seattle. Wash,, scouring a prac tical knowledge of the forester's life. They came in in George's car and just stopK'd long enough to eat din ner and went on to Medford. .Miss Corn Hiiehar.aii entertained a number of her little friends on .Monday, the 1 Hit, it being her sixth birthday, mid mining the quests were Misses lnris Hoogerh.xde, (Jwendolin Hrophy, .Diry lloltz, Allis and Dor othy Strung mid Mclvn Simmons. Miss l.uretta Childreth and How iiril Painter have gone to Pendleton, the former to visit her uncle mid at tend the round-up. On Wednesday, September 10, the county convention of the Women's Christian Temperance I'inon met in the Haptist church id Eagle Point. The time miitouneed for the meeting was 10 o'clock a. in., hut owimr to the rain they did not arrive until af ternoon. Nineteen of them started in one of Med foul's touring cars, and from all accounts had unite ix time pelting here, but you know thnt when women undertake to io in tjiing that all opposition may as well iptiet down mid wait for the results, for they always succeed, und ej-poeiully these W. C. T. I', women, for they never Miy fall. On their arrival they found that dinner wits ttlreudy ptepaivd a basket dinner, mid after attending to the wants of the inner mini thoy all ii'iMtircd to the church to begin business. The delegates were: From Talent, MoMlaine.s Vigcli, Wilgamol, Uncus, Cook and Slppy; Medford, Mesdames, MiicCiiilimgh, Howell, Manning, Jenny, Fleming, (lodlove, Pouting, Scott, P. II. Daley, Woods, McDonald (of Trail) mid Mis, Velum Woods; Ashland, Mrs. Aslmraft; Phoenix, Miss Cope; Kuglo Point, AN OVKMIl'imaYKH WIFK If tho work that women do and tho pains they suffer could bo meas ured In figures, what u terrlblo array they would, present! Through girl hood, wifehood mid motherhood woman tolls on, often Buffering witn backache, pains In side, headache and nervousness which aro tell-talo s)uiitoius of organic derangement which l.ydla H. I'lnklmm's Vexetablo Compound made from roots und herbs can undoubtedly correct, Women who suffer should uot give up hope until they hv given It u trial. 10M McHdmne, Hrymil, T. E. N'IoIioIh, A .1. Florey, I,. I,. Simmons V E. Hu elianaii, II, (). Childreth, lloogrr li.vdc, Painter and Curtice. Mr. Howell, (lie county president, presided, mid Mrs. McDonald KI,H choen a secretary. The exercises were opened with .""glnjf, Scripture Icihoii mid prayer, and (hen the reg ular routine of lnidiirfct was iittcndcd to, but this was interspersed with mi occasional sunt', and the siimiiijr was worth a trip from Medford lo Eagle Point to hear, and a short address or n rending. Amonir Hie visitors was Miss ln's E. Smith, the stale evangelist for the . C. T. t'., mid she favored us with some short talks ami songs that always would bring down (he house. She was eneored several times und would iilwnys give us something new und spieey. Dur ing' the nfteruooii she sllpx'd out mid visited our school nnd entertained the children mid later Hiev came in a body, mid she rendered her Mitry of "Fritz and Jacob .Schneider," and siugimr some of her favorite songs, such ns "Mollis mid the Habies." She sisims lo he csierinlly adapted to the work nmoiu.' Ihe children. During Hu afternoon the Indies visited the bus iimss part of our town in their dig touring ear, singing some of their pntnotic and trmiiornnee song. They were welcomed by quite a number of our business men. One of the saloon party showed up nnd he enine tr (be window nnd ttp Iteared to he drinking out of n bot tle. At night Miss Smith gave us another short talk nnd then Mrs. N. T. McDonald of Trnil favored jis with a rendering of ''Thn Itcasoa Why the Judge Heftfod to Drink," and then Mr. MneCnllough of Med ford gave u a very interesting talk mi "The Iteason Why We Should All Vote for the Dry Amendment Novem ber .'I." There was a good attend ance nnd the different sinkers and singer kept the jicople interested un til about 10 p. in., ,vhrn Miss Smith gave us n short negro sermon, took up a collection and we were dis missed by Itev. MiifCullniigh. Owing to the inclement weather, dnrk night nnd slippery roads the delegates concluded to remain the rest of the night, so they scattered around nud found beds mid the next morning started in their big car for Medford. and the last that I heard of them they were plowing through that new grade that Ed Duttnn made between here and Ihe Antelope bridge, nnd most nf the ladies wi re out walk ing through the mud. The grade has not been linished vet, its Mr. Dtitton is going to gravel it as soon as pos sible. Dr. Holt reports that the stork has visited (he home of Mr. and Mrs, Jesse Storm on Elk creek on Sep tember 1'J and left a fine boy. Mrs. Ernest Cole of I.os Angeles, Cnl., is here vi-itintr her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W'rt Peel. Ntod Stiff erers Want to Know Tfee Light is Turned oa to a Subject of DarkiMM. Tbe mrr fart that 8. S. H., the famou blissl purlflfr. ilrlvci out i)lwo U a world's story, s topic of conrersatlou wbtr. rtrr turn c-'t tosetbrr. Tbry wonder bj, stmply traue moat rrturtllr are mjallntd and put before them aa "dlicoTfrlca." Tbe fact are tbat we pay too mucb attention to poatlbllltlea anil not rnousb to real, homeipun acconiplltb ment. 8. 8. 8. U a remedy of our falbtrt. It hat a blatory Ibat la written deeply In men's minds became It baa dene tbe wqrk. driven out deep aeated dlaease, re lived hope, put tbe O. K. on appearance and clamped down tlfiU any effort ot verms to k-et tbo upper band. Any sore spot on tbe akin la an Immediate demand for 8. K. S. a nee tbe ant principle ot tun famoua remedy Is to atrlke out for places of trouble. This la a pbyiloloslcal (act and 8. 8. S. la true to tbe workings of our body. Get a bottle of 8. 8. S. today at any drusgUt and begin blood health, tt will muter anv blood dlseaao und do It In a way to emphaslto Its tnfluence. And If you would like deflnllo advice wrlto Tbe Bwlft 8peclnc Co., 30 Swift llldj.. Atlanta. Ca. Their medical department Is where moat peopte Brat eeh advice tbat puts tbeni on tb atralgbt reatl. NEAREST TO EVERYTHING licit located and moit popular hotel hi the City rhcuUtiiifr tec water In every room. . ., Especial attention to laalle travelling alone, Kiccllcni, rratoaably priced mm. Mccl your frlcmli at the Manx, ! rl. KU II.M w. Muna$mnt, CkititT W, KtUty f T. aasTAimCU-l V'ACM TiTREF! $12.00 Round,TriiJ to Owing to the Ittolomoncy of tin weather last week (be Hall Taxi Co. ban extended (heir reduced rates to nnd Including Sent. SNth. Only thrcn mora schedule trips to innko, Wed nesday, Sept. 2Hd, Krldny, Sept. Stith, Monday, Sept. 28th, Now Is the most beautiful tlmo to sea Crater Lnkm Halt Taxi Co., phono 100. 157 COMB SAGE 1EA IN TO IT Grandma kept her locks dark, ((lossy, thick with a mixture of Sage Tea and Sulphur. The old-time mixture of Saps Tea and Hitlphtir for darkening gray, streaked and faded hair is grandmother's treat meat, snd folks are again using It l keep tlielr hair a good, inren color, which Is quite sensible, as wo are living in an age when a youthful appearance Is at the grenteat advantage. Nowadays, though, w don't hare tlia troublesonia task of gathering the asm and the raussy mixing at home. All drug store MI the remly-to-uae product called "Wycth's Sage and Sulphur Ilalr famedy" for about CO cents a bottle. It is very popular because nobody eaa discover it has been applied. Blaaply moiaten your comb or a soft brush with It and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time; by morning Die gray hair dinappcflrs, but what de lights the ladies with Wveth'a Sage and Sulphur Is that, beside beautifully darkening the balr after a few applica tions, it also produces that soft lustre ami appearance of abundsnea which Is so attractive: besides, prevents dandruff. Itching scalp and falling hair. Office) at Medfonl Pharmacy, Phono 10. Klght rhono 761, Medford Hotel DR. A. W. KORINEK VETERINARIAN Awhcm All ChIIh, iHiy or Mght sassaaasassassjsssxa-asastasai asssaassaassasasasssss-asasasM-Tss No War Prices oh our Michelin Goodyear and United States Tires Watrli for sncflcatloiw on rie 1015 Cnillllac tho xxoHiler of the Motor Age. SltcrlflcAllons tor our Ittl.t Hup mobile have nrrlvel. TIIK TWO 1IKST OAII8 I.V TUB WOULD l'Olt TIIK 1'ltICK. CRATER LAKE MOTOR CAR CO. 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