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V MED170TID MAIL TRTUUNE, MTOFOTiD, OKMON, AVRfWRSPAY, I)pTMMI!tttt 2, 101l PtfGW 3TIVK5 41 i NEW CHARIER IE Tho most liuporlnul feature or dint night's mooting or tlio city council wml'tlm lotolpt or tlu Modfonl Chnr lr I'oiiiMilFnloirM loporl. Thin loport leprottonls tlio labors of n commlttco of pnlmliiunt ModronllloH for nearly u your, ni'tlitK under n formal appoint infill fioni Hid illy council. Tim re iiinllnn or their wifrk hns proceeded till) plOIIOIltlltlllll Of ItN lOHUllS," "II n It unity (ho "now .Modfonl charter' litis liconiiio luiown liinil tho roil- fill Of HlH HllllO. Tho rmiii'll passed it resolution ex ploiting I" I'" Charter ('iiiiiiiiIhsIoii (he litittt ly (linnhs of both 'ho council ntiil iho people of (ho illy, for Hudr long iiml roiiHclutitloiiH work Ah romo of tlif meiuborti woro lonipnrntlvoly tin ruiitlllrtr with its itnlMluiiM, thu iiiiinrll uiljuililioil to u special iihm'I- lug Frldnv night, with thu now char tor iin Hit) sitoehil ontor. It In planned 10 submit (hi smno to tin- people tit it Michil tdortlon to ho ln'lil Into In Ho iitiuhsr or tho flint week of .liuituiry. A Kn i nl outlltio of tho charter's iiiurt' loiportiiiit pinvlslons Ik tnutnlu- Ml III tho rommlwdoii's tpoit which Im, In part, h rellnws: To tho Ho ivlilo City Council, City of .Modfoid. t;t)lli'iiioii: Your honorable hoily, by intolullou adopted Feb. 17th, l!M I appointed tlio Mmlfonl chnrter com iiiImIoii with Instructions to prepnro mill submit lo our lioilv a charier that would moot the need or this city which Unix nito oiitsjrow tho old, patch work o Km tor under which It U now working- hl nolullon roilMtltuti'il tho following t'ltlxoim n h such coin mission, tu-wll: H. VIIhh Iha-kwlth, t in it lut r Cnrpiinti'r, II. I, DoArinond, Ohiis. .M. ItnglUh, Lhoii II. 1IiinI(Iuh, Mm. IV W. Ilollli, A. C. Ilubbmd, I.. I.. JneoliN, K. IC. Kelly. Mrs. Ceo. I'. King, I'. Medynskl. T. W. Miles, H.to. II. Mlllnr.'Portor J. .Wlf. lir. K. It. PleM. J. A, I'orry. .M. IMintln. (!.(irH Piitnmii, It. W. Itnhl, llcni. 0. Sheldon, nml W. I Vawtor Punuiniii to a resolution uminliu itusl) adopted hy that commission at Hk Inat mucHus, tho secretary In sti noted to trmiitnilt tho charter to the ell) council with tlio recommon diitihn Hint t ho submitted' to tho ptmpla at a Hpwlttl oluctl'iii culled for Uu purpose of a tolo llmrooii " Com jd)lng with thumi Instructions, I hero tfllh stibtrilt tho draft unanimously luloptcil hy otir eoiiiiiillon. ( I'ltitlxloiiiTi'lfil (hit Tho tun yearn hlntory of charter ilowitopitteiit and toforin In tliU conn ti ItiiH luoiiKhl lo Iho foro numcroiiB Jnitortaut jirobloiu. Tho nmnnor In whlrh tlno proh luiiu hnvit Ikkmi woikoil ftut. ami tho loaulu tliercot In niore than thrco liuiulreil Aimiilcnii cltlcH Iiiik comid mi ller t lie olmervmlon ami Muily of your (-uimulMlmi. TliJn roiupllHtlou of itatn coiitnliiH nmiiy provUlonn wlilnli, In lli juiluiiitiit of tlio iioimuliHilon, mo nllll In lit- .xm rlnieiitnl nIiikv. .Much of It i 1 1 piiMw of leal merit. Ilut fwllliK that Iho people of MHfonl uoulil liexHio nir whI i (ho ailoptlon or only ilio'ie muoktinw or provmi xuc cw unilcr tlio uleiii tent of actual on line, ami that iimiko lu luoro tliiiu olio oily ami umlor mii)Iiii; comlltloiu, we hate liicorpornlcit only micli piovln Ioiim. lu other woiiIn, thoro U not a piovlilou In tho charter nuhiultlcil Dint Kiu not heim tried out anil fouml atlHfaclory, tlenlinlilo ami hoiiuflclul. I injitii (iiiir I'li.iMiuw ( A foxv Mtillciit prlnclplcH hao hwu llllVllllK'l III lH lltlHt (CO iCHIH Of chut Im tiluily anil (Inifllim lu Amur lea, im or (iiuilmiioiital liuporatueo. All tliciH have liceu Incorporated In tho propoNcd charter. Tho in oat Im portant lliurcor arc: () the central Izatlou or toHpoiiNlhlllty ho Unit puti lie orriclalM can ho hold Mlrlctly nc cotinlahlo to tho people for tholr coinxii lu offltoi (-) Hitch provisions for Iho KoopliiK or rcconlH, malilm; reporlH, publlclt), etc., an Nlmll koup tho people coiiHttintly Informed and lutoioatud in what Ih koIiik on In tho city ijovernnietit;' CD provldhiK oloo tlmi uiiithnilM whorohy tlio real will or Iho people bliall lie opnnintil In tho ortlcor olectod; (I) piovldlnit nodi n'jilau of ndiululHtrnllon An will cauno iho clt' affnliH to ho run In a hiiHliiuKiHIito, efficient and iilmvo all '1h, an ocouomlcal niiuiuer; (fi) tho liouiir In tho hamlH or tlio people to mal.o tholC will folt and prodomluuto whiuo necoHiiary, a powor te(iirod lliiuiiuli tho Initiatives refereniliim ami lecall. The oiio iniilii, oiitHtaudluK fenturo or II" piopoHod cliailer U Iin ailoptlon for tho clU'n Kinernnii'iit or Hlrlctly liuxliiwkM prliii'lpU'H: piliiclplen which niiccewifiil loiNlmnijt eiilcrpilxeM have lliotwn, tliroiiMh niiili) nil im ilevnlop. Jjiwnl, lo ho efficient TIickh pilnc. jiliw Iimvo iici'ii npidli'd with MtrlltliiK iflii'ciM o ollior i-IIIcn In ifcuiii rliur ii'in. o I'd) for IMinloi ThO chill lr iHotlilo Ihtil Iho pep j'lw lntl vlvvil u uouid yf (IIkjcIoik of BEFDI COUNCIL OR SUBMISSION movoii cIMoiim, who aro olcclod nl larKo and moi-vo without compumoi tlou, Onto fit In hoard, full iwinl lilllty Ih plitcml. An far an In cornilit loui, thoy mo mil hauipciud with ro HlrlcllotiH, hut Iho (Itarlor Mpotirlcatly placcH upon them certain ilttlleii which me iIonIkuuiI to kcop Iho pco plo fully Informed of wjiat Im koIiik on ami rouulron ilivm to k'vo oIoho atlnullon to tho elly'ii affalrn, City Maiinec TIiIh hoard uppolnln a imiliiiKer who hhall ho paid Hitch Hillary mm the hoard ilolermlueH, mid Ih Miihjcct to removal hy tho homd at any tlmo. Tho Itoaril can placo upon thin man Jiml int much of Hi" ulty'H work an It thluliH lienl, mid niuho him ahfolutoly rehpotiNlhlo for ovorylhliiK thai oc curs within hit Hphero of work, Thun (he dutlcH of iiiamiKor could Include, all IIiohi now ior'riirin'il hy lln city oni'.lueitr, ami any othnrH lu addition thereto Hint Iho hoard nliould tleier mini) hi hIiouIiI perform. It will he neon that HiIm plan Ih very mohllo ami IuuiIm Ititolf to hrlncliiK ahout the IiIkIiohI deroo of offlclouoy ami uuiu omy, llext SiTthv III l,iwi't Coil Oilier iicceHHiiry aduilnlHtratlto of HcurH aro provided lor hut lu no cimo aro Miliirk'H fixed hy tho charter, leavliiK I lie hoard fieo lo ohlaln for tho city tho hcHt pohhIIiIo norvlco at Iho loiixt cohI to tho taxp'iyoiM, Tho provlHlonit rcKardlnr, tho keep. ItiK of ' recordH and innklnf: mpoiiH, luclildliii: tlie'iiilopllon of the budget nyntom wherehy tho pulillc ate called Into coiiNiillallon heforo tho tux lovy In mado, mo adapted from thu hent prarthoM lu uho lu eiiHlern cltlcH, omo of which cIIIoh havo MK'nl thou MilitlM upon thounandn of dollara lu InvcMtlKiitlomi, Mtutly and oxpeit iihhIr tmico lu (IcvIhIok tho hcsl poioilhlo accotiiitliiK H)HtOIII. Iloitd lunei t'ji to tho IVopIo Tho provlnlona reKardluK bomlH and contrnrti amply mifcKuaid the rlt) h Inlercnta nod requlro uueh iro reiltirn and record hn will mnko an ahtiM of thU Roeiiiincntal function practically Imponnlhlo. No ho nil Unite, nao duo to roilcotn limturliiB IioihIh, ran ho authorlicd oxcepl lty tolo of tho people. Cleciloii .Mcthoil Tho elect lons tucthml provided Ix that which linn becil adopted .n n neon of roll nt rlr.i whero otcrtlnn ro forniK havo liccii foimht out mid ndopted, Tho two Hnllont prlnrlplcM are, that practically ovory voter nlmll ho nhlo lo cnut n hallot that routitH, -that Ik not wanted; and that when a cnmlldntii Ih fleeted to tho hoard, lie In ho elorlrd hecaudo ho In the cholco of a Htifflclcnl, uuiuher of cltlzciiN who denerto to Imvu u rcprc nentiitlut on thu homd. Tho provlnloiiH of the prcituiil char ier renpoctliiR tho .Medford road din trlct "aro rotnlnoil. . I.llllllf IM'Hlillll .Vol TOlll'lClI IteallrliiK that It would ho unjust to call upon tho vltlioim of tho city, In voting upon thU dmrtor, to IckIh fato on the llriuor iittoitlon, the pro vUlonn of iho preneiit charter aro quoted word for word. m that, wheth. or tho now chat lor In adopted or re jected, Iho law on (IiIh question ri maliiH aluolutcly tho Hyme. Your coiiiuiInhIoii Iiiim nKut an Im lueiimi amount of hard work In an effort lo piTfoiiu tho iIiiIIi-m pal tiI upttn II h our hoiiorahh. hody. The ronullH itccoiupllMicd ,y t, nii(,rH Of HI'UIOH of till) liflHt iiiIuiIh lu the country, during mnny jciu-m of de volod of fori, havo hcen hrotiRlit to hear upon the work. Wo tnut that It will roMilt in a ica norvlco to the pcoplo of ti, dty, Honpcclfully hiihinllk'd. .MKDFOItli CIIAIITUU C0.M.MISH10.N, My lleuj. d. .Sheldon. Hecrotary. BELOIAN PREMIER'S SONS DOTH KILLED IN OATTLE LONDON'. Dee. I, 1 ;.-,7 p. m.-Tilfj;i-iiiliiiii; lrom Anihlenliuii, the eiiiiesioui,.i ol' Ifeiltcrv Telesrma conip.tljv mi,V8 lluit one Min of At. de llroiiieville, tho llelltn premier, lias. Iiecn killed in Inilile, mill it is niniorcd Unit a M'fonil boa also Iiiih lost liin lil'o in uelitui. I'ivnIijIitIiiii Hiuujii- ami llliiner. Tho Proabytorlnn latljea hold their ClirlntmiiN lmza.ir Friday and Hut Ur du, Dccembor t and r In tho chapel. Satiit'dMy Lunch 11 to 2 I'rlco. 25o Chicken I'lo Dlnnor r to S Jrlco 50c MIJNU I. limit VcKCtahlo Soup Jelly Plcklck Ilrcad Hulter W'aforH I'lo or DotuthnutH Tea Coffoo Dinner HeatlH of Celery Chicken I'lo Cranherry .loll .Mantled I'otaloeH .1 u tie I'eitit Tomato .Mayoumilxo Ice Oiciiiii AbMorled (lake or I'll (JheeMit Tea Coffoo 217 AjJ Liwn Id JulnitVro tviih linlim UH i'ij! ijiiw'iul miller im ulionlil I"' Ift'lfl ((inlbr llj Hie ooinfuu Ititi.ln 1 1! lt, "NEWS FRi COUNTRY CORRESPONDENTS V EAGLE POINT EAGLETS f I ll,v A. C. Ilowlttt. I Ouf ThanliMKlvluR day panned off very plranantly (mil romo of our clt Ir.eiiM had Iho lOKiilatlon turkey din nor and In mont ciihok luvltud lu their near frleuilM lo iartako of tho kooiI HiIiikh loKoiher. Tho moHl of Iho placcH of hiiNlueHH woio clocetl after the nioruliiK hoiitn n that ovorythliiK on tho ntreet put on Iho nohor up pearmico or a hluo Hiiiulay Imitead of a day of thaukfultienn for pant iilonnliiKH. Thoio waw quite a nuinher that weul lo tlio different hotel for dinner and iiiiioiik tho KUentn il Iho Huniiy Hide for dinner wnro Mr. V. I. (Milldreth and family comlntliiR of Minn I.oretta, .Minn Nora, Heath, Ar illle nml ';rnilon, Mr. and Mm. Floyd I'leico ami daughter ami non Itohertu and Annul, (IcorKo W. an Minn Mattel Wnnmlc), .lauiOM IHucer, ami MIbh Mltla McIuIomIi, ami later Mr. Kldley aud hln nlHter, llmi .liilln, tho lant two camo from l.ako cieok to attend tho danco that wiih kIvdii Thurntlay nlRht. Tho danco wiim well altemled and I heard Minn Loraltto (lrlliy re mark that the crowd wan ho deuxo thai when one perron would Kct off of her fe"t that another would ntep on her and that It wan Itnpo.iiilhlo to waltx In tho room. DurliiK tho pant wt-ck (leorRo V. Unley hnH re-roofed liln dwellluK lloune, Ho did tho w'Ork hlmnelr. K. I', lluiniuon or Trail hrotinlil IiIh wlfo nml (hren rltllili?n tint to haw IiIh wlfo treated hy our doctor, hut oil counitltatloii with ono or tho .Mod ford doctorn It wan thought hent to havo her taken to thu honpltal in Medford. They wero necoinpanlcd from Trail hy Mrn. Unmuiou'n fath er, Mr. K. O. UnnKett of Davln, Cal. hunt Friday ulht hoiiic of tho cit izens of our town met at (leorr.e Unley 'k hIiiio and nelected Mennrn. Noriutin McQunld, CeorRe I'hllllpn and Charles H. Pointer to ro on tho cltlxciiM ticket for councllmnn. The Hiuue nlKht tho I'nrent-Te'nchern' an noclntlou met nt tho nchool Iiouho arid Mrn. 1,, K. Hank prcnlded and after tho opeiiliiR hour, Tho Old FoIIih at Home, Prof, W. IC. Iluchanau waH called on to open tho dlncimHlon of tho nuhjoct. Tho host methods to pro mote uniiltutlon In our ncltooln. Dr. W. P. P. Holt wan hooked to oK?n the dlHcunnlnu hut tin It wan Junl tho moment for tho openltiR when ho ar rived the president anked Dr. Iluclmn an to oHin It whllo Dr. Holt wan Rot IIiir hln hrcnth. Ur. Iliichaunn npokn of ncvrrttl needed ch.tiiKiiti for tho betterment of nchools In that lino and amonR them w.ih tho Individual drinking cup, ho declared that that wan n falluro an there wan no xultublo placa for tho children to put tholn. l npoko of tho ntrlPH alohR tho black hoard, tint thoy a'ro covered with ditt, if they wero jtut in tho dok the wvro rotitlnnitlly IioIiik pulled out and then they would Rouornlly toll ncroim tho room and create a dlntiirhnuco nml tho cup would accunimulato a lot of diiKt, etc., o ho recommended tho iim) of drlnklnR fouutnitiH whero II wan practicable. Then Dr. Holt Ktivo iim a flue lecture on tho uuhject touchlUR on tho different phat-us of tho HUhJccl liiclmliuR Iho drlnklnR cup, towolK, pliDRroundH. tollotH, etc. Ills talk wan very IntereetlnR and In Htiiictlvel After ho wiih throiiRh MIvh MIuiiIo Taylor, our Intermcdlnto teacher wan called on to rIv n talk on Iht expbrienco (eachlnK lu Mox Ico and hlte lenpouded with an ac count of what hIio saw and heard In that Boml-harharouH country. Then Mrn. CoorRo Von dor llollen, our pri mary teacher, Aa called on to rIvo hoiiio of her experiences In tho Phil ipplnu IntandH and in respondliiR Rnvo un miiiio nlco polnlH on tho Kanltatlon lu nchoolH In that far off land. Thou Hov. Simmons, tho janitor, kvo a nhort talk on tho Hultject of drink iiiR cupn, etc. A hIioiI tlmo iiro I nent in an ndvor tlnomont to the Mall Trlhiino for Mr. (uackonhiiHher, calln for u lost doR nml ilmoHt an boon as tho add wiih in tho .Mall Trlhuno, tho iIor enmo homo, ho waa vory poor mui had evidently been stolon and kopt tldo Up but tho party fearing tho consequences of tho theft turned him Ioobo nnd lot him cono homo it liayH to ndvortlho In a' live paper. Tliomns, Itlley, Jr., and Carl lion, ru camo in from Fort Klanmtli last Saturdtty mid took rooms nt tho Sun hy Side. MIhm UoM.Wmlon or Table Hock, Who Ih leaching nchool In tho.Upobo crook district npup,t TlmnkHKlvlnB with her paronttt, -oturnln Kunday, necurtnK a rl at the ntnl)o of S. II. IliiinUh & Sou lo litko her out to her honrdlUR place, tho pleaHitnt Jmuie of F. J. AyreH. SpcnkliiK of Mr. .ien, ho, iih hln ciiHtoin lit, called on iur corronpondont nml aRont, nltd io unwed hlH MUhncrlptiou to tho Daily Mh Trlhuno loday, .Miunlny. Mm (eo of llulle I'alU h hero vln ItliiK duuKhlor. Mrn. W. I). Iliirhiiiuin. Iloheil Folit), ho wl.o rdomed lieio n ho ii i movoii itiirn a no nnd ofs-tilcd Hie littKle I'olul liritM hiiml, ralue In Huiiilny ctMiiliiK uml look o imim Willi UN WtjHlU. FLOUNCE ROCK FRILLS Mr, nml Mrn, lrank MnunlnR npent tho ilny Tucndny at IJverRreon ranch and hauled .tlio last of their corn home. .. Mrn. LowIm In lecoverliiR from hor rcont lllnon, Uloytl W'IIkoii had n Humttlliito car rylriR mall for him, novoral day of Inst week. John HlKluhothmti'M two nous) and Minn KohertH, Hpent from Wednesday to Kundriy n't T, 11. lllKlnhotham'n. Tho dlnttor nnd entertainment nt Peyton school hoiisv wiih well at toutletl nnd wn very enjoyable, Tho rodiim woro nicely docorateil with nutuuiu leaven, fetus, vlne nml crepe jtaper. A JonR lahlr- wiih construct ed and wan well filled with tho usual picnic fnre. At 1 :I0 tho local W. C, T. V. prenidelil, Mrn Krnklne, called tho Iiouho to order, mui tho mcelliiR wan opened by ncrlpturo rending by II. U. lllanchard followed by n pray- or hy Mrn. Dltnworth. Mrn. Krnklno then Hpoko for xeveral mlnuteH upon the Iw o-fold object of our Thonkn iiieetliiR, and enuinerated noino of tlio blennlnRn which our slate nnd nation aro enjoying. Minn Iin. Lyllo recited, MarRery Kr nklno gavo n-character reading and Kay Klncnld rchd nil ennay on "What ' an a Nation Havo to Mo Thank ful For." Several hoiirk worn rentl ereil. Mm. Adatun, thouch unnhlo to Ix? preHont, houI ft well written paper, and also Edit foine clIpplitRH rela- tlto to tho destitution of tho Del Rlmix and an appeal to tin to help them. A collection was taKcu far turn purpoeo nnu i .iu wns ouiaineu Several promising to contribute later, This money will be sent direct to a friend of Mru. Adams In Antwerp. 1.. A. Wright of Untie Falln, npent pcteral days lu this vicinity, visiting frlendn. Mr. Peterson wan visiting tho schools In thin part of tho country last week. Mr. Ilroomfield of the No school wont homo to Medford Thursday, re turning Sunday. Ml Margaret Mansfield spent TliankHglvIng at, homo. Mr, uml Mrn. It. II. Vincent went to Medford Monday returning on Wedncnday. Hangers Went and SlnuuervHle went out to Medford Sunday. The fltst hiiuw of the hc.imoii fell hero Saturdu and Sunday. There wiih about of hiiow at Prospect Sun day night. It. K. Poyiqtj ffcjli!rit present with mi uttHck of'ttomuch trouble. Itobcrt Cordon wont to .Medford Weduendii nnd returned Suuda). Mr, nnd Mr. lllanchard npcnL Sm da with tho Klncnld family. Miss Loin I'eelor mid Mr. Wright npent from Tlturbdny to Saturday with Peclora nnd Illnnchards. Mr. Nelson Nyo'a now house Is nl- moHl completed, no on Saturday he gave a hounu warming. It wan u very bad day but there wan n largo crowd present. The bogan to arrive about noon nml kept coining. At l::.0 a bountiful Hiipper waft served. Thero was a largo quantity of good things Inuiimorulflp plvs, taken, tegetnhteit, Hnlndn, etc., nnd a very largo ham, with nrcompnmlng Rravy droslug nml contilnicntn. A fow of the peo ple who did not danco went homo nf tcr HiipKr hut tho now hoiibo wnn crowded and the floor well filled with dnncern all of whom onJo)cd thfiiiHolVes and tho midnight supper to tho fullont extent Mr. and Mrs, Nye doKorvo that much iibcd title "royal outcrtalners," Tliey entertain most honpltabl) mid on a largo tcalo. Tholr nlco new houso anus well "wnriuod" 1j tho onjoynient of tholr frIendH. who wish them many long, happy years under Its roof. llobeit Urophy who has been In Medford for sottio tluto In now nt homo. Hnrr Atkon Ih also nt homo, and linn hcvn for about n month. Stun Alkon. Jr., Is expected homo for Christmas. WILLOW SPRINGS TWIGLETS Messrs. 11 J. Taylor, John Slaty, Oscar lllackford, wore In Jacksou vlllo on court business Monday. Tho Pioshxterinn choir will meet with Mrn. V. 1). Clarke Frldnv even ing. Sr. A Welmor In spending a fow SPECIAL TO WOMEN Tho most economical, cleansing and germicidal nt all antiseptics la A soluble Aritkeptlc Powder to be dUsolved in water as needed, Ab n medicinal antiseptic, for douches In treating catarrh, Inflammation or ulceration id nose, throat, nnd that caused hy feiuinlno Ills It law no equal. For ten c.tnt tho Lydla 12, Plukhuui Mtnllcluo Co, lian recomnutiulod Puxtluo In tholr pilvnio corresiftmlfitco wltll women, which proven h nuperlorlly. Woiiimu who have been cured n-ny il In "wiiilh lln welKhl In gtild" At diUKHlnln (ilk lingo link, or hy mu, Tlio 1'mxWU 'I'ullvt C, lUMw, Huh - ddM wiih her brother, J. C Iloag- liiiid Mrn Knm Whitney npent Salurdny lu Medford shopping. Mrn. Kngllnh of Medford win host- ohh to dinner for U. W, Htorin and wlfo Thnuknglrlng, A toboggan slide nnd several tcet-er-tottorn havo been litHtnlled In tho piny grounds if tho school and the youngsters are enjoying tho recensen lo (ho fullont. Tho iWircol nnd Tnylor families were entortalned ThanksKlving by Mrn, Weston of Contra! Point. .Mr, tennlgn of Sleepy Hollow wnn a pleasant caller id various homos Thurndny. Tho Parent-Teachers' club will be entnrtnlncd by Mrn. William Parker, on Saturday, December Sth. On nccotint of tho very Inclement weather, Orange wnn postponed until Dec. 12, nt which meeting tho post poned urogram will bo carried out an will be tho refreshments. Mrs. Frank Thompklns spent Mon day In Medford shopping. Herbert Clarke transacted business lu Medford Saturday. Mr. nml Mr,n. W. A. Thompson were guests of honor at a Thanks giving dinner In Medford at the homo of II. Dodge and family. Jl. W. Klricn served turkey dinner to tho J. W. Klen family and Miss Iloso Jones. Mrs. W. I). Clarke, Mrs. Will Dav idson served Thanksgiving dinner to several guests. Covers were laid foi; clKht. Percy Wells wsh n guest of Wil low Sprlngn rchool on Wednesday. Mrs. Lou Fosh ami two small daughters arrived on tho limited Tuesday morning and will remain several weeks wjlh Mrs. Foss' par ent. : : To Cure Catarrh Purify the Blood Reason it Out, Where Does it Start the Mucu From? lnnumrratilo rstarrh sufTfiTm hTi nirril thriuo'lvcs ly juirlfjliij: t!ilr Moxl with S, H. S. Catarrh otlro I tirade the entire fjMrat Ufor It chnkr thn otut pakuin-n. 1 1 Irfcomrn n chronto ami ex lrnlTe that lti! alomarh, lltrr. kMor. tiruitchlal lubnt and touat e( th Blind are Inrolvd without suUi W'lloua towHi lions lloc rrallinl. t'alairh inajr Iw the rrsult nf aorur srrloua ihlinxj trouhlw ct fornifr ycar, and ibis la only one of thr many imillar iffla of lraiure blood. Now H. 8. H., lo It Indumrt 'upon the taucou surfacr. catifia thiw catarrhal orrtlon to be changed or -onTrrtfd Into a aubttanrr rasllr, iiulcklj. and nat urally riurllcd from tb body. It so change this mucus that It Is not tba ropy, clogslOK tuir that plug the noe, chokes tho throat, causes wrrw birart trouble, upsets the stomach anil contam inates thn food Jut entrlnc the blood, It Is often difficult to convince catarrh tlSrrera tbat chronic coush, cheat pains, cauln;, fetid breath and other aymp. toms are only the local erldence of deep seated trouble, (let a bottle of 8. S. 8. today nnd try It. You will crt cood re sults, real eenetlt and soon be aware of a crsdital cleantne up and a check to the procrens and dancer of catarrh. Arotd aunttltutc. 8. K. 8. Is prepared only by The Swift Ppeclflc Co.. nt Swift Hide., Atlsnta, Oa. They conduct a medical de. jmrlment for free adtlce tbat Is worth while consulting. FOIt ItEMV MOUSt FDIt IlKNT My bungalow homo fur nished now A-l. Phono 11 S-X. FOIt HUNT Three room furnished houso with Tinth on pavement. Phono 7U0-II. 21 K FOR HUNT Furnished four room house, close In. strictly modern nml clean. Phono :iC.'.-J or ?!-ll, or call at 245 X. Holly St. FOIl Ili:XT Modern, partly fur nished flvo room bungalow on cast sldo. Phono CSO. ion iiK.vr iiousKKKiu'ixa ItOOMS FOIl HUNT Furnished housekeep ing rooms, reasonable. 22:; West Main. 220 FOIl ItKNT Light Iiousekooplng rooms. Hent reasonable, 115 Mis tletoe St. 217 FOIt ItKNT- Housekeeping rooms, light nnd water furnished. $l;00 per week each. 413 S. Front. Phono 33G-R. 219 FOIt SAT.K OK EXCHANGE Roguo Illvcr Valley Fruit Lands. Dairy, stock, poultry ranches and Timber. Colonization Tracts. Ilesi nll.thit.vonr.round cllmatu on coast. Health llesort. Wonderful Medici nal Springs, Heaver llwilty Co.. Ashland, Oregon. WHY? I am making doals for a largor per cent of my customers than nt any tlmo elnco I started business, 1 want our proposition. I am making up u Ileal Kttato Kxchanco Hook. I will not list propurtuM at inflated values cither for sale ur trade no In quoting prlc of property, Rlvt lowest o,h valuation, wiTTlrst XHtloMiU liiuk Hull-llHkt Phono JSllKi SlkiBiBiBiBiBililfl jEr I'OH ItKNT IIOAIIll AM HOOMH HOOM AND 110AIID At 145 South fvy. Mrs. C L. (Iran. a IS I'Olt IIUNI MISCKM,ANr;orH FOIl ItKNT -Oarage or storo room ?a per month. Innulre ZIG So Itlvnrsldo or phono fiTO-H, FOIl HAliE ItEATi TESTATE FOIt SALE Cheap, tho H. M. Scott ranch 13C0 ncron trnctn nnd tormn to null. Win. .f. Scott, ngent. 121 FOIt SALE 1 i acres of deep black loam soli, seeded td alfalfa, fenced with Page wiro fenre, on n good county road ono mile from city limits on south. Terms to suit purchaser. Seo owner, room S.I, over Jactoon County Hank, Phon1 3GG-J or 78-H. ' FOIt SALE 120 ncren fine bottelm land, suitnblo for nlffllfn or clovor nt $50 por ncro, will subdivide to suit purchaser. Sco owner, II. II. Toft, room .13, over Jackson Coun ty Hank. FOIt HALE-Wyowa Place, Hire miles north of Eagle Point, so acre, farm nnd orrhnrd, 17 acreic flho fruit Itcta, .1 to 12 years old. .1. T. Cnrilenter, 315 V5 North Hart; llt Ml . Mnilford. 21 1 fei: 8AH-MYryrtocK FOIt SALE Two 2-ycar-oId Jersey heifers will freshen soon, their mothers' were excellent cows; also about 20 head of heifer nnd steer cnlvca and carllngs. James Camp bell. 2l8 FOIt SALE Matched tcmn sorrels, wagon and harness: wood ot place, $2.00 per Her, at 1)07 S. Central. FOIl SALE Weaned, full blooded Poland China pigs, from registered stock, largo litters, flno strain, $." each, cither tcx. Janlcs Camp bell, phone 311-11. 222 FOIt SALE Frcsll Jersey cow, excep tionally good. I'hdne 500-112, 222 FOIl SALE Cheap, one Jersey cow. Will bo fresh December 10th. F. 11. Chamberlain, Talent, Ore., 1 Yt mites southwest of Phoenix. 118 FOIt SALE Four good calvei and Poland China brood sows. W E. Ilryson, Orlffln creek . US FOR SALE Itcgistered thorough bred Duroc Jersey boars, suitable for fall service; also registered pigs and glltH Just weaned. Phone Central Point, Gray Crags or chard. 22S FOR SALE Cheap, work horses and saddle horses, will trado for cattle. Walsh's ranch, mile out N. Roose velt. 224 FOR SALE Jersey cows, Duroc brood sows and pigs, Uronzo turk eys and White Wynndottc fowls, choice breeding stock. J. II. Ful ler, Onkmont Farm, Talent. FOIt SALE MISCRIjliANKOUS FOIt SALE Cut glass, fine mahog any, birdseyn maple and oak furni ture, Kimball piano, player and music nt a bargain. See It at tho New York Hair Dressing Parlors, next to post office. FOR SALE Heating stovo, range, lawn mower, kitchen furniture, etc. Call at 19 Ross Court Wed nesday afternoon or phone 11, FOR SALE Full blooded Harrcd Rock pullets and cockerels. Phono 3-F2. FOR SALE Corn, -25.00 por ton nt J. M. Lofland's ranch 3U miles southwest ot town. 225 JIKM' AVANTCr-JlAIiK WANTED Cigar "soiesinan to "sell cigars, cigarettes, tobacco to deal ers, $100 per month, $5 per day, traveling expenses. Amber To bacco Co., Uoston, Mass." 217 HELP WANTED FEMALE WANTED- A girl to help in houso work in family of two. Apply S43E. Mulu. 121 WANTED SITUATIONS WAXTED Vork, "wood 1 cutting" V. O. Ho 3G2, Medford. 212 WANTED Honest Jnpanese boy wishes position as cook ami houso work. P. O. box 204. 2I! WANTED MlSCKMi.WKOUS WANTED Automobiles to storo ul $2.00 per month. Dyer'B garage. North Central Ave., Phono 590-X. 219 FOR EXCITAJfUfi TO TRADE 1911 Studobakor 30, guaranteed to bo In perfect condi tion for teams, stock. What have you? llox 30. 218 TO TRADE Coming three year old black colt for trade for mule, about 1100 lbs. Address lral Stewart, Central Point, Oregon. 220 FOIl SALE OH KXCHAXOE Splen- . did sewn aero orchard and modern home, Mi mile of Medford. Sub- mit real estato or llvo slock. Phoife 25-R.V 217 FOR TRADE Colt two year old. trado for cow. Phono 77K-J. 221 TO TRADE 10 acres unimproved tillable land, Malheur county, auto mobile. II. F, 1). No. J, box 09. Central Point. 21b EXCHANGE anything? Front 81, -Want to soil or buy U C finder. 114 N. Pbone 125, Null Bed. LOST , ,.,'n .. ..I.I, I I.I..I, ..III.. I . I, un I who nuiiv hum iiimvii v umi.' , fmnalo pup on Central Point mad Phono lo Chus llooior. Phono 452-Y LOHT- Hapkngu of""liP!t muikte bu twi'rtn Jlulo's I'luuo Houso and He all lnuu filoio llfliiin lu IIumY I'Juttu luuo, Kvwurtli 217 FOIl llENTFUItjNIHHKIi ltOOMIj FOIl HRKNT Modern futnlThea rooms. Tho Cottngd, 0f4 W. JOtH. 'J 2.. 3ajassriTJ""i vjf'T -xraisia, nusiNEHfl mitnurroittf Auto Supplies LAHEU AUTO BPHINO CO. W aro operating tho largest, oldest and best equipped plant in tho Pa- clflo northwest. Uso our springs when others fall. Bold nndor gunr sntco. 2)1 North Fifteenth St., Portland, Pro. Notary 1'ntillc HELEN N. YOCKBY Notary pub lic. Hrlng your work to mo at thn slm of tho Mall Trlhuno. Transfer EAD8 THANSFKIt & BTOHAOB CO. orilco 4 2 Norm Front Ht. rnoni 31G. Prices right. Service guar snteed. Attorneys PORTER J. NEFF, WM. P. MBALBT Attornoys-at-Law, Rooms 8 and 9, Medford National Hank bldg. A. E. RBAME8, LAWYER Oarnett Coroy bldg. Wm. M. ColTlg. Ceorgo M. Roberta COLVIO & ROHERTH. LAWYERH-J- Medford National Hank DulldlnK. B, F. MULKEY k GEO. W. OHBRRT Attorneys at Law. Jackson Cdun ty Hani: Building, NEWTON W. BORDEN Attorney at law, room 7, Sparta building, Med ford. jOregon. Clilropractor DR. A. R. HEDGES. Dr, Louise K. HMges Mechano-Tltcraplsts, Chiropractors-, Spondylothcraplsts. Thesfj systems, Including dietetics, cura tive gymnastics, hydro-thcraphy, etc., produce results In both acuta and chronic diseases. Consulta tion fre. Over Deuel A Co., cor ner Mala and Bartlo'.t. Hoars 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. Other hours by appointment. Phono 170. DR. R. J. LOCICWOOD,, Chiropractor, nervo specialist Rooms 203-ZQ4-205. Garnetl-Corcy bldg. Vapor baths and scientific massage given; needlo spray, head and shoulder shower In connection; advice lu dietetics, modlcal gymnastics, hydropthornpy. Lady attendant. Phone, office G43, rftsldnnco &11-R. Employ mestt Asjescy We are here to help people get re liable, competent help, we fur nish help In almost all lines of business. Wo make a specialty of competent raett and wives (or ranches. We solicit your patron age. Bltlner'n Real Estate and Employment Bureau, Rooms G and 7 Palm Building, Medford. Phoae 858. Mrs. Byrd Caster, Manager, succosser. ra-a. Dentists DR. W. M. VAN SCOYOO DR. C. C. VAN SCOYOO Dontlsts Garnett-Corey Bldg., suite lit Medford, Ore. Phone 856. Garbage GARBAGE Get your premises cleaned up for the summer. Call on the city garbage wagons for good service. Phono 274-L. F. Y. Allen. Instruction In Music HAIGHT MUSIO STUDIO 110 So. Laurel. Fred Alton Height Piano, Mrs. Florence Hallldny Haight, voice. Tolephoao 17C-R. Stcnogrnpncrs) SHOE REPAIRING First class she repairing, on modern electric machines while you wait. E. N. Blden. located in Kldd'a Shoe Store, mono ai3j. Painting ROOMS TINTED OR PAPERED From $2.50 and up, by Dick San ders, Phono 544-M, residence 511 N. Fir. Estimates given, all around man, honest dealings, good materials used absolutely. Phyeftlclana snirf trargeoaa DR. P. O. OARLOW, DR. EVA MAINS CARLOW Osteopathia physicians, 41G-417 Garnett-Corey bldg,, phone 1036-L. Residence 26 South Laurel St. DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathic) physicians, 303 Garnett-Corey building. Phono 904-M. DR. J. J. EMM ENS Physician and surgeon. Practice limited to eye, ear, nose and throat. JCyoa scien tifically tested and glasses sup plied. Office 228 East Main St. Hours 8:30 a. m. to 8' p, m. Phone. E. D. PICKEL. M. D. Office Jack son Cdunty Bank bldg. Office phono 43-R; residence phono 58-11. DR. MARTIN C. BARBER Physl clan and surgeon. Office Palm block, oppQBlto Nash Hotel. Hours 0 to I'J, 1 to 4. Phone 110-J, oil! R. W. CLANCY Physician and surgeon. Phones, office 30, resi dence 724-J. Office hours 10 to 12, 2 to 5. DR. 8. A. LOCKWOOD Physlcli and surgeon. MYRTLE S. LOCK.WGOD. M. 4). Prnctlco limited to diseases of women. Offices 232 K. MsIb. Phones, resldunco, 814-JSj etflse 814. It, J. CONHOY, M. D,- PbysteliM SHd Uurgeou. Over llutchlstia k Luws deu, 215 E, Main Ht. Vkuup 77. J'llllll'IX HHfJ I'HbllshstS 4, ssatsPVsF'ssaSVlsssastj HEDI'OHD I'HINTJh'd CO, U4 M hi, fjuia priuuwif woi , muinwii oreiwfu mmmc mm IfWM JaMlf Mswfs. Mtrtnif It,1, rcfHWW pHt. IT "" " jiilljif& ""' III , Ml : i-1 v -,V. "t