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;'&.'' MTiDFOm) MATTi TUTTWNra, AfMDFOim, OlfEflOIV, TITO DAY. 6CTOWAl 13, 1014 PACIE TimER 4 MEDYNSKI REPLIES TO CRITICS: TELLS OF POWER BILL WIN OUTLOOK OF APPLE MARKET To ihe IMiinr: Nnlii'liu- in ynnr iHMiie of Hillurdiiv, Oeluher HI, nil mliele entitled, ".McdynnU Klgiied Power Coiilrnei Hill for I'J"." wild r pcriiilxHioii I would e In run ret Mn liiiillelnilH hllileiiicnlM Itllil jjle it lew I'liclrt. ' III oilier to iln mi, I will luive lo "ii linek to the 'oreiail of the month of dune. Al lluit lime it van iliM-ineieil that I lie idly wntei' pipe erohhliijf llenr eiieK wiim in a diiiigeioiiM eon dition; Hie inplil eiiiienl dining Hie winter Inning iiiitleimiiieil il, iniil.in II nnoie in ivo wiiy HI nlliloM niiv moment. Ahoiit the Niime lime, il wii iiInii oieoeiei lint I ln eii'ljfie.V pump nt the city well hint hVu put mil of eniniuHhinn, n Iriilt nllowinc wnler lo nunc in contact mid ulinit circnil (he h.Vhlcm. Xti entity of I'llllip While il In tine I am not iliiiiimiiu of the water coniinillee (denrgo Por ter limiiiir ihat honor), , hring ehnir man o' the riiianei inmittce, I am uUo intereMeil in the welfare of I tic cily in ueiieial, an well an' financial, ami l.tinvtliij the net'Chil v of thai pump hciiipiiii win kiin; outer for lire prniccllon, in ene Ihc pipe ncrnH the erect,' should cite wax, I al once eoiiNiiltetl l'rn ill. I.oilcr, elect neian for tin1 eleclrie company, ul,ini: him what it would cost lo put the clcc tiical npparatiih again in 11111111111 or tier, lie iiifoinieil me he ilnl not thiol. il would c. fit, m. inlil him lo K aheinl ami inula- repairN ami niu eil an onlrr to that effect, a in ie Hiiiicil liy the eninpiiny licforu anv work U pcrformcil. I fail to cc how nnyoiie can io deliberately mixenuMiiie mv (.minim I hi-, outer tor repair into an ncree incnl with Hie power company lo pay for a tliiuu uhcthcr it is use) or not. Tor I'llll'Cll I'lMMT I will Miy riuht line, ihiN pump I mention Iiiik n in the city well anil in miiiiiiii; order for more than thiee ca i , up to the time ahove mciilioii cl, ami forliiiiately we hae not foiiinl it n 'Hxary to operate it, Imt It wiih iicxcr nuclei Mucul by the city Unit we would have to pay for dec Iricjly iinlcnx we un it. A I line alicaily hlatcil, the pump i for file protection. Kim protection include tl ity at Iiiikc. .Sow, tl leeliie company him perhup an iiiueli prop erty al Make art any of the ie-t of us ami iicciIh as much ptolcctioii nptiii't fire, hence ihi pump lieinj: couiicclcil up ami co-tini; them nolli iair, has hren acccitc as a eourlev of the electric coiuiianv to the citv u laive, iuiisiuiich as lliev, hcsiile liuv iiiK fill pioleclion, would itUo he paiil for all electricity ummI. If (In- was not a L'rnlnitoiiH act of tin mpiiny, tell me, please, why iliil Ihey mil semi in their monthly hills al any time lariiiK the pas) thiee tears, hut now, for Hie 1'iiHt lime, with an uiKetlled iliffeieuce rcjjariliiiK the franchise, a hill is piesculctl to this council for the past iimiler, ami that, loo, al the rale of "flll.'i per inoiith, lor an mi lined nuiiiinnt; powcrf Now, in aiiHMcr I lie michietoii. liialconteiith who have hcen eireiilut in; htnleiiieiilH vh to the iiiixiiuitiiry iimi iiusaio maintriiniiec. or litis city well, I will nay rinhl here, the city wen early Imh sprint; wit Ihoioimhly Icatieil mil ami purified, and since that time him liccn kept filled with pine water from the city miiiii, lieinj Hashed ami refilled at short inter tills. l'niniHctl Well Now, this well holds ahoiit .'11,(11111 iiIIoiih of water, which, mailable al lie proper lime, woillil pill out a piclty lar-e (ire. A pail full of water at the riht time and in the riuht liic'o will hiito a cily fiom ilentriut lion. Moreover, had (lie city council ac cepted my hiiuttcstion yiwn last .'print w wniihl now Imvu u small reservoir there, holding at least 1(111,11110 (,'iilloiis of witter, ly hiik mention wiiri to ulilir.u the pienent ex cavation hy putting in eoiierete walls mid hotlom (whlidi could ha done for ii iioiiiiual miiiii) mid keen this small reservoir full of city water, as ubiivo Heseiihril, J or enierueiiev mil v. , To continue thin water Mih.jcd, if you will remi'inher iik far hack iik last .Iniiunry, It wiih stated and published in the. papers that the intake, the pipe line, (he liriilcn 'and thu tunnel were all In a very iliiii;cmiiK condl liou; ami, iik mi offset to this, much limitation mid I'reipient suj;csliiiiis wcie miiilii In hlarl a Khikluu: fund for a new pipe line, iik the present nine was1 said o he leaking mid rotting ii way, and would not lust over five ,vein morn, Coniinillee of Oik 'J'h Ik wniihl all Imve lueaiit mi ml lilllonal liulehteilneKH of hit ween FOR PRESENT CROP (Heattlo I'rmlitcu Nown) Prom Camilla it nil Now KiikIiuhI lo MlHHoiirl ami Hid I'nclfli! ocean there In a wall Hint the middlemen or the relnllerit or Ihti coiiMiiiiierfi or nil of Ilium, are In IciiKue, nml uro not Htep. plni: ii jt with Hut coin ami jinylnj: the prle'iN ilculreil by tlm itpfiln Krowern. la Orei.'on ami WanhlnKton the rnllier hyuterkal complnlnl Ih nmde thai apple iiinrltetlw n a lout art, or, la other womIm, that (lie dixit IhiitliiK iiKencleH are completely ilomornllzoil anil that without n merger or coiulil- nallon of homo nort that iiverythltiK will ko to the how-wowN, V. P. (twin, the inniiaK'ir of tlm NorthweHleru Prult KxcIiiiiiko of Portland, ttlien nukeil aliotit prenent coiiitlllouN, replleil that It wnK tipli III work of the ImrdeHt kind HiIn year to flint pureliiiKerM for npidcH that would pay prlcen that looked good. Ho fuither remarked Hint If the offlrerH and iiNnoclatlomi or their followerM ImiiKlni! that the Pacific northwrat, with only nhout nix per rem of (ho roiinlry'fi apile crop, can net nt iiaiiKht nil lawn of cominurni and die-' tato prleoH at which all varlctlcH nml Rrndeii nre to ho unlit, tliey hnd hotter lilo theuiHelveH to koiiio klndrirKiirten kcIiooI of croiioiuIrM nml nlny there linleflnllely. When prncllinlly alt linen of bind iieuM UiroiiKh the world arn do prcHned and neekliiK to mlnlmlr.n InhhCM rather Hmn hoplai; for profit. It In Idle nud alumni to claim that all tho Ills of the fruit IiiihIiiohh are on nrcount of n demorntUatlnii of fruit tunrkctltiR nKenclen. If npidii mnrkelliiK rould linvu been exempted from the train of renulti roatliiKent upiin tho war, It In nllo- ....I.... . !.!. ..... suuiur iruiiniiie inni iiio Koiieral vcr dlrl, would hnvo lieen (bat the apple deal wan well hnndled. for rcnlly re mnrknblo projjreMH had boon niiulo In extending trndu to forolKii counlrlcB and to all nooKa nud cornrrn of tho Patted HtnleH, but under prenent con dlllon thu IickI laid ptann cnnnol nvnll al that wnn Intended, but even If ro nultn nro not no very sallHfactory or profitable they nhould ho better tbnn the final remilt of 1012. It Inn te. known fact, ileuiountrnt ed ovor and over In different denln throughout (lie country, Hint tho com- inoii mlHtako made by tho amateur co-operative, fruit Krowerw' orKnnlxn Hoiib In to link priced Hint nro low when they should bo IiIkIi, nud IiIkIi when they nhould bo low. It U char acterlKlle of cooHnitlva orRiuiUn tlonn tnt being out of vital touch with tho action of tho market, they nre uniinlly unwilling to meet nn un favorable nlluntloii promplly oiiourIi lo mlnlmlxo their lonnes. Hoiiernllv they henltato, holding out for Iiiiiiov- wulo prices no Ioiik that timv iu. mo mnrKei nml wind up by tnkliiK pricen far Iohh than they iiiIkIU have Rotten by the exerclno of couraRo and JudKinoiit In tho flrnt place. Illmory la ropeatluK 0r thin year. RUSSIANS PURSUED OVER BORDER STATES GERMAN REPO T LONDON, Oct. 13, 8:05 a. hi.- Iteiiler'H Aiiinterdam correnjiondoiit nciidn tlm following (Ionium official coiiimiinliatloii con cor nine ovontn In tho eanlern theater of tho war: "After their oxpulHlon from Kniii Priinnln, the Itunnliin arinlon wore pur Kiicil acniMi tho frontier. Tho cen ter of the (ieruinn mllltnry operntlotm Ih now Poland. Tho whole of l'olnnd went of tho Vistula In now In (lormnii pniinoKHlon, tho HubhIuiih occupyliiR only Warniiw. "The few kllometron lent by tho CeruiniiH In ItunNlau tortttory near the Knwt I'rimnlnu frontier woro of little Importnnco, an It wan never In tended definitely to occupy or govern Huwalkl. "It In not true that tho nlcgo of Oh nowelx hart been abandoned an tho forlrenn ban never been benlcRod. "DurliiR our retreat to tho Hunt PtiiNnInn frontier our troopo no where were defeated, but on tho contrary, repulned any nttackn of tho Hub- nlaijK." GERMANS STR E TO TURN FLANK OF ALLIES' LEFT WORK RESUMED BRA N MIN AT GOLD HILL WEST TO TELL BOOTH GOT TIMBER POKTI.AND, Ocl. IX Accep'int: the chnllciiKc tiling at him li.V the Oie Koiiiau, (lotcrnor West will toniuht in a puhhe addresK tell the people ol Portland where It. A. Month, repub lican candidate for I'nitcd States seualor, -ot his timber. In Miiimis addiesses ami lit Ku- .cue hist week the eoternor declared (hut as slate land aueut at the time iiivestipilioim were bciii iiunle into tiinher I muds in Oregon, he j-niiu'd iiiformatioii its to wheie Mr. Ilooth ot his tiinher, nml he said if the OrcRoiiiaii and the lluolh sitppoi let's diil not discontinue their tieiotw at tacks on Senator t'hamherhiui he was p'iu;.' to tell the iiconlu of Hie state what he knew about Month's dealings !u timber. The Orcxniiiuu nml the Month sun porters continued their attacks, mid the Orei'ommi elialleiiRed (he otrr- nor to tell ttliat ho knows about Ilooth. The Kovernor hn aei-epteiL the eliiillcut.e. That reliable obi producer, tho I'AKIH, net. i ., (, ..o a. in. Hin nrn,,,n xnUw wcJ u MnMcny effortn of the (lermniiK, who are flRht.crentlnR moro wealth than nny other ln hard to effect a turnliiR move-''mart property In noiitbern Oregon, meat to tho north or Hi,, long battle """ "' Kroicaii war flurry , ,. ., ..... n'"l reoieniul with a full crow of lino In Irauco, continue to hold the 0lt.rntor, tho flrHt of lIl0 wock ,ir. Interent of tlm obnervera of tho warding tho pant hIx weokn tho big mine According to nn official announce- had been partially cloned down, but mnnt Coram n cnvnlry nomo days had n fcw "lon helng employed, nays tho advanced In tho wont lo nn far n Cnn- .(i"1'1 ,,m Now" Now l,,c forto hnB , ,,. . ,heen Increnr.cd to 20, and It la ntntnd nel 2., miles north of Idlle. Then;,mt lBrgor ,,hIru ,' ,)(.forc w, x.uiiii.ui iiiri-un iio, aowever, nro nam worked within thoMnimedlnto future, to extend only to lln.cbrouck, (flvol The Hrailcn Is ono of (told Hill's in lies south of Cunncl.) ( Induntrlnl trumps, nnd tho recent If thin should be (rue, It H con- rumor that It wag to no cloned Indc nlderod that It will mnko somowhat finitely cauncd ronnldcrnblo constcr greater thu difficulties of tho G'er- nation among local business men. A ninns In bringing success to tho ef- ncoro or more of families resident In forts, This nectloii of tho wnr zono ,' city are retained by the good continues tho scene of particularly J wage scalo and steady employment violent nclloiiH, the opponlng sqund-, nffordod nt tho firnden. At n per rons fighting denperntely to gain tho.1"'! when dlHipilctudo In prevalent nllgbtesl advantago on which no jiiiicIi a"ong employers nnd Investors, to OPENS UP NOSTRILS, CLEARS HEAD, , ENDS GOLDS OR CATARRH AT ONCE InlUntly Relieves Swollen, Inflamed note. Head, Throat Yoi Freely Dull Headache You Breathe Goe Natty Discharge Stops. Try "Hly's f 'renin Jlnlm." (let n sninll Nittle anyway, Junl to try It Apply n little In the nostrils nud Instantly your clogged uosn and ntoiKibup air pansnges of the head will ejien: you will breathe freely? dullness and headache d Inn p tear. Ily morning! the catarrh, colddn-bend cnttnrhnl sore throat will be gone, ejl'rul 'siifh misery notvl (let Hip stnnll Irttlle of "Kly's Cream llnltn" zX any drug ntore. This sweet, fra crnnt halm dlsRolvr hv Ihc liPflt ftf lliu nostrllM. peuelrate rtnd henln Hie liillaiuetl. swul Icn membrane which llue-4 the nose, head nml threat: clears Hieulr passages :ntoM nasty illselinrges mul a feeling of clennslng soolhliig relief conies Im mediately. Don't lay mvnke to-nlglit stniK' gllng for breath, wllb head ntuITnl, nottrlN I'loseif. hawking and blow, lag Catarrh or a cold, with Its run nlng iiiihc. fun I mticotis dropplmr Into the throat, and raw drynesi Is tils-tri-stlng bur friilv neetlles-) Put your faith Just omsj In "Kly'ii Cream Halm" mid vou raid or catarrh will surely disappear. may depend. The Hermans, fit the same time, are not lessening their attempts to find at other points weak spots In the al lies' front. All their efforts, It Is said, are being met successfully by their French and lCugllsh opponents. The Intest Commit flag captured tho Industrial pace, the action of tho Hay company In going persistently ahead with development work is not to be lightly appreciated. hllo tho monthly clean-ups of the Dradcn arc of respectable propor tions, the cost of operation Is large, nnd It Is upon tho policy of persist- by tho French belonged to an active, cnl development Hint tho futtiro of regiment, which was part of tho corps !t,,e m,nc depends. That this future stationed nt Stettin. Thin fact, nc-, ' '"""'red when tho mnss of prospec cordlng to tho French, Indicates thatjt,vo oro " ""' nvallablo Is certain, the Hermans have concentrated on nn,l t,, n,,no '" conic Into Its own the French frontier forces which or-nH ol,o.0'' tho largest producers In tho illnarlly would be nsslcned to irunn! const country. the HtisHlnn border, Thn Stettin regiment Is remaining whero It Is, In spite of tho reported advance of tho ItimMariB toward tho went. The withdrawal of tho Ger mans from tho vicinity of Verdun, as oflclally Indicated, has been well re ceived by tho French. It Is taken to show tho further disengagement of tho enemy's forces operating nround the great French fort on tho Mouse, nnd whnt Is rcgnrded In Paris as the retlrln of thu enemy toward tho frontier. L RAGES AT BELFORT if.'HIII.IIDO nml 11111,11110, A mic rily, with U nvei'wlii'llillm ilrhltJ, wiim In "Ions this line ,(r business, look tic lion on June '(! mid iin.ininiruhlv ap pointed me us a committee of nnc fn inspect the intake, bridge, tunnel nnd pipe lino throughout, nud put it in mo nest possihhi repair, tit Hie least expense. This commission 1 huve fiiithfiill.t fiillillcd, detoting over thiee month's of my lime lo this work mid nut ehiirginjr the cily. either directly or indirectly, out nt for this tiiiie.Aud I will sir- tlmi tndii" the whole grn ily system is in Km )H.r ,.i, ,(.,,. contlitit.il Hum it was. libido that, I Illlt'JI fllftlui... ...I Si ik """""iii me siinniv ot water fully .'lOOOOIl gulloim m.ue tier .' mul will 1 Hither say that the pipe, if properly cured for, from now on, will Inst for twenty -earn. Tells or Work I Nino Of course, thero will ulwuyn he more or Icsk lenkH lo he looked after, which is the cuso wiih nil wooden pipe systems. In iiddftioii, I hate also reinforced the citv witter main orossin.- Hear ereek nl Mmti slreel Inidee, niiikiiiK it secure at nil hinges of water. Now, what I have dune 1 will he ghul to hnvo inspected mid passed upon hy any disinterested practical person or persons, nud inn sine il will meet wiih their full approval. 'Finn Ily, I feel such mi article as thu one referred to, to he a verv poor recompense for the conscientious, faithful woik I have done in the en deavor lo hiivo this city miiiiv thous ands of (ItilliiiH. Kuspeel fully, V. .MKDYN'SKI. t'si'il of 't'liauks We take this method of HiunkliiK thu Ainokicnn lusiiruiiru company for thu satisfactory adjustment, and tho prompt payment of my limn hy fire, Till: llAHUK, via London, Oct. 13, 7:15 a. in. According to n special dispatch to the Cologne (iazotto from Zurich, Switzerland, a large nuiubor of civilians who nrrhed In Zurich from Ilcirort, reported that an artil lery duel was progivsnlng In tho di rection of llelfort whfn they depart ed. A special dispatch to tluAvond Post snya 1500 (ermnn wounded hnvo passod through I.lego for Alx la Chapullu, to which placo within the last two wceka 20,000 wounded hnvo heon transported. Most of these, It Is thought hero, wore from Antwerp. RAID ON DUSSELD0RF DESTROYS A ZEPPELIN LONDON. (),.. L'l. :.-, . ,. A letter iccchcd in Amsterdam from l)us-.chloif says the Dally Chroii iele's Aiii-tenliuu i-oiroponilcnt de clares that in the recent llritisli euro plane raid on Dussplilorf, liesidi' a Zeppelin airship being deslpiyed, foui persons wen killed ami intuit were tvouiideil. Dr. C. W. Rny, manager of the Dradcn, has taken quarters at the mine, whero for tho present ho will remain, aiding Superintendent Stcwlc In the work of direction. It Is not Improbable that Dr. Hay, who has for a number of )cnrs made his head quarters nt Mcdford, will arrango to register henceforth from Gold Hill, which ho recently declared to bo tho "best small town In the state." ARGENTINE" CONSUL AT ANTWERP KILLED LONDON. Oct. 13, 10:1.-, n. m. The Amsterdam correspondent of the 1 entral News quotes the newspaper Met Volk to Hie effect that the Ar gentine consul at Antwerp, il. Le niairc, was killed dtirintr the bombard ment by a shrapnel shell. Tho mis sile struck the roof of the consulate mid penetrated the ceilings to the cel lar, where the consul was slclepin. COL C. E. S. WOOD Oregon's Foremost Orator Will Speak in Behalf of the Candidacy of WILLIAM HANLEY FOR THE UNITED STATES SENATE At the PAGE THEATRE Friday Evening, October 16, at 8 o'clock POULTRY WANTED Wc Arc Headquarters for Poultry In Mcdford Will always pay you the highest market cash prices. Can use all kinds. We solicit your trade. MEDFORD POULTRY & EGG CO. . TELEPHONE 583 129 FIR STREET 5 CLEARED OF GERMANS I.ON'DON', Oct. in, Ht'Jf a. m.. dispatch to the Cenlral News I'loiu Koiuu says a telegram from 1'elro grail to the Trillium states that no (lennaiirt remain in Hie provinces of Suwalki and l.oinxu, Kussian Poland, Ihat the Russian nnuv continues ad vance .in Kntd Prussia mid that the entire district ol" l.yek is now occu pied h,v thu forces of Kmpeior Nieli oIiih. In addition, the disimteh savs Hint Hie Itiisrtiaus aie maiiitaiaiug their ponilitms in lluntr.v, lluko sm and Transylvania, JAPS TO MEET GERMANS FOR TRUCE fjo?n&7i QvoicL OfMurfioTKb For years wc have been stating in the newspapers of the country that a great many women have escaped serious op erations by taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound, and it is true. Wc arc permitted to publish in this announcement extracts froin the letters of five women. All have been recently received unsolicited. Could any evidence be more convincing? IHonaooN, Me. -hI lmil pains in both sides nnd such a soreness I could seurcoly straighten up nt times. Idy back nched nnd I was so nervous I could not sleop, nnd I thought 1 never would bo nny bettor until I submitted toun operation, but I commenced taklnff lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Cbmiwund nnd boon folt like a now woman." Mrs. Haywahu Sowkiis, Hodgdon, Mo. 2CiiAiu.OTTE. N. 0."I was in bad health for two years, with pains in both sides nnd was very nervous. I hatf a growth which tho doctor said was a tumor, nnd I novor would got woll unless I had tin oiwmtion. A friond advised mo to tako ydia IL rink ham's Vegotablo Compound, and I gladly say that I am now enjoying lino health." Mrs. ltosx Sims, l Winona St., Charlotte, N. C. 3IIanovkii, Pa. "Tho doctor advised a sovoro onoration, but my huslmnd gotmoLydiiv K. rinkham's Vcgetnblo Compound and I oxiwriouccd gruat ralior in a short time, Now I feol llko n now parson nnd can do a hard day's work nnd not mind it." Mrs. Aha Wilt, ltw Stock St., Hauovor, l"n. 4I)KiuTu.t. Ilu I was slek in bed and throoof tho ticst physl- clans said I would hnvo to lw tnken to tho hospital for an opor- Buyers to Share in Profits Lower Prices on Ford Cars Kffecttvo from August 1, 1914, to August 1, 1915, and guaran -ctl against any reduction during that tlme: Touring Car ....... ..............f 190 Ilunabout ................................. 410 Town Car ........ . 81)0 F. O. I). Detroit. All cars fully equipped. (In tho United States of America Only.) Furthor, wo will be able to obtain tho maximum efficiency tn out factory production, and tho minimum cost In our purchasing and sales departments If wo can reach an output of 300,000 cars be tween tho abovo dates. And should wo reach this production wo agrco to pay as tho buyer's Bliara from HO to $60 per car (on or about August 1, 1915)- to every retail buyer who purchases a now Ford car between August 1, 1914, and August i, iDls, For further particulars regarding these low prices and profit-snaring plan, sco tho ncirost FordUranch or Dealer. Ford Motor Car Company C. E. GATES, Acent Kparta Uultttltig Mcdfortl, Oregon. Kept, M, IUM, Ahm IhunliliiK While A Trowhilduu Hit I'oiidllliiii In I'uiiMdi'r hiii'Ii a 'l . M. Wllllunm, lociil bhuiiIs for iUUtif, Ida riiiiiieil, Ijii.nlnu iu llilr vomiwht, IllHii limi imiiiy niii' lUjieneilt' " HI'KniilMTHIMTWHH. Mi TOKIO, Oel. Ill, ljl.-ip. iii. AhIIui it'-iill of lliu ultimiitimi to him h.v Hie Japiiiu'he ciiiiieior'h decile to -.piuo Hie liven of noii-eoiiihiiiunu mul lieu. train In '.VIiiitTiiii, Meyer Wnhleel,, Kineiuor of Kino Chotv, hu .eiit (Ieruinn ol'llrei-i (o meet eJiipiineH iiflli't'i'H u iiii'iinue delaiU for Hieir ileimiliiiii hel'iiiu Ihe iiiiiiiituiiiliiiii of lliu iinul iillni'l, upon Ihe (leiiiiiiii 5. foilieH Uy Hie ,liiian iiml Hniinh lri', t i.... t.i.. ...,. .... v.. . . ;.".. K"" '--- - -- mittii it.t i nun muiiuiiiiug growing in my ioic suio. 1 lviuscu to sub mit to tho oporatlon nnd took lA'dia K. IMnkhiim's Vegotablo Com pound and it worked n miraolo In my case, nnd I toll other women what it lias dono for me." Mrs. Lauua A. Ouiswolu, 2300 JJlk. East William Street, Decatur, 111. Cl.KVKI.ANI. OlIIO. "I was vorv Irweriilur nnd lor Rnvnml ventti HIV Slllu UlillCll mo SO that I uxneeteil In Imvu lo imilonm mi nn. onttioil. DoctOl-H Hiild thuv kuuwof nothhnr that would help me, I took Lydia K. riiikhum's Vego. tablo ('oinjKiiiiid nud I boeau.o n'gultir r.nd tivo fntui pain. I am thankful for biicIi a good modi (jluo mid will always givo II tlm highest nniUi.,,. Mis. V. U,Uiiir-rrj-H,7.iU5 MudUou Av, Cluvolaml I (JINK MHVltMt No Route South can tMjuul iiryjrL'vJtlE'A. i'ikkhan mkn mmw. iM'ruRiiAi.f iiffliii JCPM.iiwr viHr ittiiw vim tm immhvh, rtM mhh -j .K ufiiuiuH uaua . mA ..j-ra.ia jj.iui.uuu.iu wm m -.- n-m wrwr wntvw --. -af, HNSWMTi ) liilr ,o, i & CO. CA. 'L-AM .I mk.( m cyiM'"r.iu mJnmt&mf The Scenic Shasta Route of tho SOUTHERN PACIFIC Through Oregon and California THREE THROUGH TRAINS DAILY "Shasta Limltod" Leaved Portland 3:50 p.m. "San Francisco Kxprens' Leaves Medford 10:52 a.m. "California Express" Leaves Mcdford 4:00 p. ui. Direct connection at San Francisco with trains East via Ogdon or South through Lou Angeles, El Paso or Now Orleans $55 Medford to Los Angeles and Return O.N KALI! OAII.V, LIMIT HIX MONTIIH Corresponding Low Itoiind Trip Fares All Other H, V, VtAuiu Tlcltols to nil points south and oust on uu lUy, LHr turn descrll'tlvu of Calltornlu, Thu Kxiolon mid h trip KM FruucUro to New Orluun on upplrutlon to uMrwit Axwtt, Mr John M, Htotl, (ieieitt rtwer Anwtt, ftil, Or-"w Wmiufselurnini iud l.uHd l'rlupls Hhuw PnUnd, fltjtihy U kit my HihMr Hi W" isw-ij-!,. mrm mi ) . V-' A' m - n