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I "" ' X'P tips , 1 .1 T - I -J , V-- , PAGE TWO MEDFOTCD MATT, PRTOUNK MEDFORo, ORl'IOON. MONDAY, .TANUADY II, 1015. IOCAL AND L PERSONAL Mr. nnd Mrs. W. V. Zaun, or Oak Innd, Cnl., i who havo been visiting In rMedford for a couple of weeks, re turned to vthclr homo Saturday. Mrs. Zaun Is u ulster of .too Parker of thirdly. Mr. Zrtnn la well pleased with Medford nnd llio valley nnd Is thlukiuR BtronRly ot making Invest ' .tn'onfa In tho city hero nnd making his homo horo. ' Instructions In dancing, small hall , Natntorium, every night, 7 to 10 p. nil'j " 2 yM!4 Leah Slover, of Grants Pass, TlslfoU ocr Sunday In Mcdford with hor undo and aunt, Mr. nnd Mrs. Joe Parker. Wlilto wo aro all discussing tho sugar beet question, don't forget tho lUtlo hen. She's a money maker,) nottlnrc 200 ior cent yearly, nnd al ways, Id, demand. 253 It. Q. Smytho left Saturday for San Francisco on business connected with a development proposition In tho Coos Day country In which he Is lntorcstcd. Zudora In song and play at tho 11 Theater today. Mr. and Mrs. H. Ferguson, of Walla AValla, Wash., wore In Mcdford a fow days recently visiting friends. Mrs. H. I. Leach returned Satur day from n 'visit to friends in Itoguo lllvcr. Seo Davo Wood about that fir In- . suranco policy. Otfico Mail Trlbuno Bids. Miss Lcnora Vanco who has been spending the holiday vacation In this city with licr rarenta, Mr. and "Mrs. A. J. Vanco, returned Saturday to Berkeley, whoro sho is attending tho University of California. Do not buy feed for hens that do not lay eggs. If you do not know how to test them wo will show you. Mcd'ford Poultry & Egg Co. 233 Mrs. W. A. llutton, who harbeen visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. M". Wilson, left for her homo la Sncto tho last ot tho week. Zudora in song and play at tho It Theater today. Mrs. Carl Cathcrman left Saturday for Sati Francisco where sho expects to reside Mrs. Cathcrman has boon a saleslady in Moo & Co.s dry goods storo in this city for several months. Plaro your magazine club sub scriptions with Sparta Cigar Storo. 2C9 Attorney Fred Williams of Grants Pass, was in Medford SaturdayHls- Jting PostmastcrWoodfordand)tam ny. You had better get busy If you want your friend to win ono of tho pianos, only a fow moro wcoks left. Don't fall to get your votes. 249 A. L. III1I, who recently purchased tho Woods Lumber company's busi ness p Mcdford, left Saturday for a three weeks' business visit to his old homo in Xcodesha, Kansas. Sweet cider at Do Voe's. It. P. Tuckor, or Gold Hill, was In Mcdford Saturday on business. Zudora in song and play at tho It Theater today. Mrs. L. L. Evans loft Saturday for a visit to her homo in Pittsburg, Pa. Kodak finishing and supplies at Weston's Camera Shop. Over Isls Theater. Fred Hopkins, Jr., left Saturday for Falrbault, Minn., after a holiday vacation to ills parents, .Mr. and Mrs. F. II. Hopkins, or Central Point. Mr. Hopkins, Jr., Is attending the Shnttuck Military School In Falr bault. Why. walk when you can ride for 15o to any part of tho city. Ford Taxi. Call AJco 88211. DrvNobIu Wiley Jones of Portland, f tvan it Medford Saturday thq guest ofDr,il3. IJ. Pickel. Tho flnost equipment In Oregon for $ printing frnlt labels. Mcdford Print ing Co. 'Irs. W, O. Webster and children returned Suturduy from a visit to friends In Dunsmulr, Cal. Mr. Web stor and his family came to Medford n few weeks ngo from Seattle, and they are preparing to move to their orchard and ranch homo of 120 acres, near tho Vilas tract, which Mr. Webster purchased some tlruo ngo. They aro' having a fine bungalow dwelling built on tho place in which thoy "aro going to llvo always." Kodak finishing the best, at Wen- ton's Camoro Shop. Over Isls Thea ter. Edward Howells, who is operator for the Callfornla.Orogon Power company- at 'their big electric plaut at Fall Creek, Cul., returned to that place Jtfondny aftor u wook's visit to his mother, Mrs. M. A. Howells, in; Nluntlc street. Gat It at Do Voe'a. Mr, nud Mrs. J. L. Haas, of Eu gene, who have boon In Medford sev eral days, left Monduy for their homo. Mr. Haas Is butcher and has hi on ng far south us Los Angeles looking for a business location. There Is nothing alluring in Califor nia for these people. Palm rooms, now management, light, airy rooms, roasonablo rates, Georgia Etcher. 259 F. V. llowondobler, ot Douglas county, returned to his homo Mon day after a fow days spent In Med ford. ftox Lnmpmnn, formerly editor ot tho Gold I llll News, now of tho Port land Oregnnlnu, has received nnothur portion of fame, ono of his poems ap pearing lu u recent Iksuo of tho Now York Herald. Ten days ngo ho had a poom In tho New York Sun. His last effusion Is unnamed. Try a quart ot our guaranteed puro sanitary milk. Phono CS2-W. 250 Wig Ashpolo was a business vis itor In Jacksonville this morning, purchasing several head ot cattlo tor shipment to tho north. Wm. Gorlg, manager of tho P. & E., will lenvo tonight on a business trip to San Francisco. W. I. Vawtcr, Joint representative elect from Jackson and Doughut coun ties, loft Saturday for 8alom to at tend tho opening seslons of tho leg islature. Fred Wagner ot Ashland, and Miss Marian Towne, tho other Jackson county representatives aro on tho ground. We aro headquarters for real first quality cut hair. Marlncllo Hair Shop, 407 Garnctt-Corey building. 274 Miss Edith Marshal, or Washington, who has been In Medford for several days visiting her undo, G. E. Marshal, and family, left for tho south Satur day morning. .Too Wilson of Tnlont spent Sun day in Mcdford visltln gfrlenda and relatives. J. O. Gerktng, tho best all around photographer in southern Oregon. Always reliable. Negatives mado any where, tlmo or place. Studio 228 Main St. Phono 320-J. Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Rosa ot Port land arrived In Mcdford Monday morning. Mr. Ross Is state organiser tor the Order ot Homesteaders, and hopes to organize a lodge here. Ho has organized 23 lodges ot this order tn tho state. C. H. Coffman or Klamath Falls is among tho out ot town visitors in tho city this week. Get your butter, cream, milk and buttcr-mllk, at Do Voo'i. Miss Hattlo Weiss, daughter or Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Weiss, ot Griffin creek, was taken to tho Sacred Heart hospi tal Saturday morning and was immed iately operated upon for appendicitis. At noon today she was getting along nicely and there was little doubt but that she would recover. Drs. Stearns and Scely are in attendance. Joo G. Fleming of Montague, Cal.. Is transacting niuUnos matters In this city talsavec)w. ., y Cora E. Utley, chiropodist, 407 Garnett-Coreyliullding, phono 657-R. 274 Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Grubcr left Monday morning for their homo In Chicago. They expect to return to Modtord In about thrco weeks tq ro maln permanently. John M. Scott, passenger agent for the S.. P. company, wan In Mcdford Sunday, as was also Fred Day, claim agent for tho samo company. Mrs. Nollio McGowan, worthy grand matron, will install officers In tho Central Point Lodgo, E. O. S., on Tuesday evening of this week and in the Mcdford lodgo on Wednesday night following. ProL N. L. Narrogan or Eagle Point, was In Mcdford Monday. Mr, Narregan says the sugar beet senti ment in that locality Is undergoing an encouraging change, many ot tho farmers and orchard men who do clarcd positively a couple of weeks ago that they would havo nothing to do with the enterprise aro now ask ing questions and a few are ready to sign contracts. Tho Medford, high school alumni will hold an important meting on tho mezzanine floor of tho Hotel Med ford this evening at 7:30 p. m. All alumni aro cordially invited to ho present. George Carpenter and W. II. Gore, of tho beet sugar commlttco, were ar rested by tho Talent policeman for speeding Saturday nfternoon, whilo on their way to a sugar beet meeting at Ashland, and fined f 3. Heavy weather In the Slsklyous Saturday put telcphono and telegraph wires temporarily out ot business, most ot tho Medford wlro traffic be ing routed through tho Rocky moun tain district to Portland, thonco to this point. The slight damage was repaired Saturday afternoon. James Ryan of Colestlu wau in tho city today, from a winter's hunting and hunting trip in tho Slsklyous. One of his prizes was a fisher, with beautiful glossy fur. Tho hido Is worth about 150, dressed. Three of tho toughest looking citi zens tho police havo comu In contact with tlila winter, bojourned In tho city Sunday, Thoy wero bowhlskoroa and ragged and tattored and torn, and not an artlclo of their wearing ap parel was whole. They wero ordered out or town, after they had fright ened u number of housewives In the western part of the city. Each pos sessed a bottle of alcohol, which lead to the suspicion that they wero "white liners." Another unwelcome visitor was a wanderer addicted to tho use ot drugs. He was given pnssportu to the south. Tho Corvnllls tinrotto of recent date says that Mcdford has n popula tion ot about, 8000. This Is nbout ROOD too fow, according to tho UH4 'schoofcotiBUs. Tho high school basket ball team Is making nrrangemVnts for n tour ot northern Cnllfoinln town phlug nt Klamath Falls, Jnnunry 27. Tho tour will bo under tho direction of Coach Moore. H, W. King of Phoenix wns n busi ness visitor In tho city Saturday. Harry Porter and wife of Gold Hill spent Sunday In Mudford vlvttlug friends and relatives. Miss Flora Thompson of Jackson ville spent Saturday afternoon In Medford visiting friends and rela tives. Ilud Anderson, former prldo of Medford is willing to be lend to tho slaughter again. Promoters nt Fort George, n. C. are considering him for a fight with "Kid" Ilacon of Ontario early In February. Tho match has not been cinched. James R. Eaton at Snlom spent Saturday in Medford attending to business matters. Rudolph Athton nnd Lester Ply male havo left on n trip to Califor nia. Victor Andorson of tho Steamboat district spent Saturday and Sunday In Mcdford attending to business mat ters During tho first ten days of this month, but ono alarm has been turned into tho tiro department. This was from the Medford Sheet & Iron Works following the explosion ot a gasoline tank. VOTES FOR WOMEN '. c FIGHT IN CONGRESS WASHINGTON', Jan. 11. l'rcnr ntions for tomorrow's fight in the house over the Momlcll-Hri-itow reso lution for mi amendment making wo man suffrngo nntion-wiile, were per fected today. Majority Lender Underwood secur ed nn nt!reement for the linut to meet nt 11 n. m., when the resolution will he brought in under u vpooinl ride providing x nourx, debate, equally divided. Resolutions Phoenix. Oro. Jan. C, 19 Hi. Whereas, tho all-wlso Ruler has seen fit to remove from our midst Miss Susn A. Cope, chairman ot tho board or School District No. 4, Jack son county, Oregon, Thcrcroro bo it resolved, thnt In tho death ot Miss Copo the commun ity has lost n useful' and devoted cit izen, School District No. 4 Its chair man, a worthy ond efficient officer, a person who has spent tho best part of her life, lu tho Interest ot educa tion, and tho upbuilding of schools. Tho board extends to tho bereaved families their Jioartfuf sympathy nnd condolence In this sa'd hour o fthclr bereavement. And further bo It revived, that a copy of this resolution bo sent to tho bereaved families, a copy spread on tho records of the disirlct and a copy bo sent to tho Medford Mall Trlbuno for publication. J. n. WEIJSTEH. J. F. WORTMAN, Directors. F. E. FURRY, Clerk. i"Tb Upfe'VK"01 lilni. H: V !'lii bro !! t niiK k " It l v-.iui .K'r i,rti ?o ! i.ti( dt i f ;; li Itvilu hi li.i i: IJ.t. iu.it u t riOYwr mi id '..lui i.j-' ! jJliU U kiid -l.it t- ft xmy fa y - - MISTAKES IN OREGON HISTORY 1IY MRS. II: llefnro wo go farther lu our Mudy of tho history of Oregon 1 feel that I must tin what t can lownrdit cor ivctlng Home mistakes that havo crept Into nlnuwit ovory history of Oregon. I give as authority for what I am about to tell you tho words of ploueora of LS43 tliomselves, tnuti who helped to organlre tho expedition of that year. The first la the claim thnt Dr. Whitman made hl'porlluuH ride from Oregon to tho A'tlnnttc const In tho winter of 1S42 to'Vnvo Oregon to tho United Stales'. TM second la tho claim that ho orgnnltod' nnd brought to Oregon tho emigrants of IS43. Dr, Whitman mado hl fnriiousjrtdo to save his missions. Tho AinurtcVfr board ot missions In Iloston had or dered that tho mlsslonit at I.npwal and Wnlatpu lie abandoned. Row Spnuldlng and his wlfo nnd Dr. nnd Mrs. Whitman wero very enthustnstta and much encouraged In their work among tho Indians nnd felt It would bo a great mlstnko to abandon tho missions. Hence Dr. Whitman resolv ed to do what he could to save them. That ho was a factor In saving Ore gon to the I'nlted States Is undoubt edly true. Rut Oregon was not saved to tho United States by the efforts of any ono man, but by the com bined efforts of a number or mon. As early as 1S35 William A. Slo cum was scut to Oregon by President Jackson to collect Information tor tho government as to conditions in Oregon and to find out what ho could about tho country. Ho returned to Washington in 1837. In December of thnt year his careful and full re port was laid before congress. It aroused an interest In Oregon which never afterward slumbered. Dr. Lewis F. Linn, senator from Missouri presented to congress In 1838 n leng thy report on Oregon telling what was known ot Its climate and re sources. This roport was scattered broadcast throughout the country nnd became a textbook tor tho pioneers who begnn to plan tor the long west ward Journey. In 1S3S tbq government at Wash ington, 'sent 'out a 'fleet nnmed tho Pacific Exploring Expedition, under Lieutenant Charles Wllka with In structions to explore nnd report on tho country. Tho Rev. Jnann Leo, tho first mis sionary i to como to Oregon, coming an early as 1S34, left Oregon for tho cast In 1838. As soon as Leo cross ed tho Mississippi ho began to lecture to large nudlenres on tho attractions or Oregon ior the settler. It seems Strnngo indeed that Jason Lee should bo almost lost to sight and forgotten, ills rldo wns made to find help for his mlsslonn nnd to bring tropin to Oregon, and ho did nctually bring back with him fifty-two people. Whllo his physical sufferings were not so gront as Dr. Whitman's, an ho made his ride In tho spring, his men tall sufferings wore greater, for ns he rodo east on his mission, his wlfo or h year lay dying in the lonely cabin in tho Oregon wilderness. At the Pawnee mission a messenger over took him telling him sho wns dead. Jason Loo'b sorvlccs to Oregon wero very groat; ho planted tho first col ony In Oregon, his lccturca wero never forgotten; nnd yet, no ono 1ms told In song or story tho work this bravo man did to save his missions and Oregon. Caleb Cushlng ot MnssachussettH In 1839 presented n report upon. Ore son to the hoiiso of roprosontatltcH, Tho government was moving unor-i rlngly townrds tho acquisition of Orogon. Thomas H, 'Benton, for thirty years senator from Missouri did much to wards having Orogon. Ho mndu elo. quunt spcodics boforo the sonutn urg ing that stops be taken to snvo tho country. A young man by tho uamo ot Robert Shortls, who had lived in my father's family In Missouri camo with a number of adventurous young mon, to Oregon in 1839, He wan so charm ed by tho beauty of tho Wlllametto valley, tho mild winter and possibil ities open to settlors that ho wroto to hU old friends urging them to como to Oregon. Theso letters wero published In tho papers nnd caiiHod great excitoment and started tho movoment towards Oregon. I cite theso instances simply to show tho movements that had been mado towards bringing Immigrants to Oregon and towards saving" tho coun try to tho United States long before Dr. Whitman mado his famous rldo. TOO LAW TO CLAMS!!. FOt SA LE Very cheap, matched Forrol team. 907 South Central. 2Sf FOR KXCHANOK 150 aero stock ranch In Idaho, 80000, ror small close in ranch. Clark Realty Co. FOR SALE OR TRADK For auto mobile, 40 acres limber on good rood near Talent, Orogon, Ma chine must be In first-class condi tion. Address box C78, Ashlttud, Ore,, or see R, Klum, 4 I South Cen tral, warora. aes II. SARGENT A(i Dr. Whitman traveled est ho found groat preparation!! bring tifado nil nleni: tho Tnmller to emlgrtito to tho Wlllniiiuttu valley. That It In ot forts added somowhnt to tho number of emlgiautR Is truo but that ho con tributed widely to It does not appear. Ho wns too Into tor that, for tho or ganisation for tho hi out emigration ot 1X43 wau well uneW way boforo Mb nrrlval. No doidjt h,u induced some families to Join tho oiulginutn at tho. rendctVQim itindoni'ndimcoi Missouri, hut, tho luujniity of llom had noveVt hoard- of lc. Wlillnliui. When tho first douchmont of oiuU grants had reached tho PJnttd tlvor on thtilrfwny wettt they w'ern ftyd- tuKon,,uy a man who vab uriMii a. span oi norsos 10 a iigiii name or wagon. With him was n boy, or young "man, his nephew; they worn out of food and tho emigrants gnvn thorn provisions. This man was Dr. Whitman. He started west with al most no supplies, thinking ho and his nephew could subsist on wild game. An they all sat around tho camp tiro at tho Platto they wore dis cussing the all nbsorblng subject or tho possibility of saving Oregon, nnd ono of tho parly said to Whitman, "Doctor, you havo lived lu Oregon, what dp you think' of tho prospect of saving the country to tho United Stato.iT" Ills reply wns this: "Gentle men, this will bo your work; my work is tor tho Kingdom of God." Ho travclod nomc distance with this detachment nnd then pressed on to wards Is mission at Wnllatpu. Somo years ngo, while ninny of tho pioneers ot 1813 wore living, a move ment wns started towards building a monument to Dr. Whitman, chiefly ns tho man who saved Oregon nud or ganised and brought to Oregon the emigrants ot 1813. Tills movement gavo rise to what was called tho "Whitman Controversy." Many of tho men who had helped to organlzo the emigration wroto letters which wero published In tho Oregonlnn and It I rcmombor correctly. In tho Chris tian Advocnto also, stating tho facts, ns to tho organization of tho emigra tion. Theso papers were in my fath er's library hut since his denth nro hard to trace. 1 am making an ef fort now to find them. Tho pioneers did not object of course to tho build ing of the monument, ns they nil lov ed and honored Drj Whitman. What they did resent wns claiming for him tho work they themselves had done. Much tomanco has been written with regard to what Dr, Whitman lid. Much of this waH duo I bvllero to hit tragic death at the bunds of the eavngcH for whom he had sacri ficed m much. Appealing ns It did to the sympathy of eery one, nil grieved that so good and brno a man should meet with such a fate. NOTICE. Notice Is hereby glvn that tho un dersigned will apply to tho city coun cil of tho city ot Medlord, nt Its next regular meeting Jnnunry 19th, 191S, for a transfer ot that certain license No. 8S9, Ixsucd October 10, 1014, by tho city or Mudford, Oregon, to O. M. Selsby, trustee, authorizing him to sell spirituous, vinous and malt II quors In quantities less than a gal- Inn, at his place ot business nt No, 13 South Front street, In said city, for n balance of tho period of six months from said October 10, 1911. Dato of first publication January G, 1915. C. J. CARSTENS. J v ' Kin'oko lfomc-Mndo Olgnrs. Governor Johnson, Mt. Pitt nnd La Vs(n hro the best. DRUGS EXCITE YOUR KIDNEYS, USE SALTS If your Back is aching or BUddtr bothers, drink lots of waUr and Mt less meat. When your kidneys hurt and your Imelc feels sore, don't get scared and prootcd to load your stomach with a lot of drugs that excite the kidneys and Irritate tli entire urinary tract. Keep your kidnoya, dean like you keep your bowels clean, by lushing them with a mild, harmless alto which removes the body's urinous waite and stimulates them to their nor mal activity. The function of the kid neys, is to niter tho blood. In 21 hours they strain from it COO grains of ncid and waste, so wo can readily understand tho vital Importance of keeping the kid neys active. Drink lots of water you can't drink too much also get from any pharmacist about four ounces of Jad Baits; tako a tablcttpoonful In a glass of water before breakfast each morning for a few days and your kidneys will act fine. Tills famous salts is mado from tho add of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lltiilu, and ho len used for genera tions to clean and stimulate clogged kid neys; alio to neutralize the adds In urine so it no longer is a source of Irri tation, thus ending bladder weakness. Jad Salts Is inexpensive; cannot In- iuret makes a delightful effervescent Ithla-watcr drink which ereryono should take now and then to keep their kid neys clean and active. Try this, also keep up tho water drinking, and no doubt von will wonder what became of our. kidney trouble ud backache, BERT ANDERFON E j l To llio Editer: 1 crdot'iu it it iii'lvuVuo lii Niiy u uonl In diiVtiMo ol' it mini who in u good friend ittul neighbor, who in u mighty good elliren nud who In mid Iiih been for .yearn u big I'lielor in (lie ttphulldluu; nnd development of thii itniiuttuiit,v. '. IMi oi !')iiMuln wiioi fdiow' him nud tViiidrd hint mid Ih'liov'ed In him, V, .1, Kinetiel. ooimciitf In boeumo u eliiididulo Tor o.n.vor, nud it lie 1411 been willully nnd inalieioulv chniged with lifintr about everything that 11 doslluhle eitiren tdmuld uol be, it low Vwil IVt uhout hint might to ho wel- ('OHH'll. Mr. Kmoiiek enmo to Mfdfnid in the full of ltlllll nud hiueo that lime lie mid Ills Immediate family lune in vented mound .fJ0O,0(ill in Med fmd. Reside oonxlruoting 1n liii-iue house fioin the hare giotuid up, he own 11 good home mid own other ivideneo properly in iiiimy pint of the elt,, and 011 thi propel t he pins eneli year heavy tne nud unse-M meiit. And thi I the mini who 1 licensed of miming- on 11 "nndMill ticket" nnd of heiui: the "heneiieinry of unearned ineivmcnl." Of tho eight year thnt Mr. Hiiier- iek hn lived in Medford, five of Ihem Iiiimi been npent in tho service of the oily n eoiiiieilmnii from tho oeeoiid ward, nnd four of theo yemx of ser vii'o were given nt it period when Medford wart miikinjr it greatest growth nud development, nud to alt legitiiiiiite enterprise that contribut ed t thnt growth nud development he gave of hi time mid his inoncv, nud thi i the mnn whom hi tru ducer eliiHH with "tho town knock er, the chronic grumbler, the curb Mono pessimist, the moshuck, the tightwndii nnd the enlnmitv howler." About n year ago 11 committee of fifteen Medford husiiies men, nil heavy tnxpiijers, wcic uppoiiilcd to readjust vnlttcn in tho city I'or luxln.? ntirpose. I had the pleiiutc ol serv ing mi llmt committee wild Mr I Inn r ick. Week of time were giu 1 L tin woik by the committee without 11 dollar of pay, nnd Mr. Kniciii'k wn one of its hardest w m king nud mo t conscieutioiiH member, ond ewiut: to hi great knowledge of proper! al tie, we found his mix ice nnd ug ment iiivuliinh'c. Men who are h"' 'Vnlci prising citieii," who nrc not "coiiiiiiiiuilv builder," who nrc "pulilii'-plritid," do not kino of their time ami rueigy to tin sort ol I hue, nnd if we behove nil wo licit r nnd r id this 1 the sort of mini that nil the picneher, doelm, W. ('. 'I', I', mid utmost cwrv one elc 1 0111c to oo iigmiist next Ttioduy, ml. The lime ha como in the liislor) of Mcdfoid wlivil it I iibdip!v liccoh Mirv fur us to put nt the head of nf- STRAIN TOO GREAT Hundreds of .Mislfonl Itciolei-s I'lud Dally Toll 11 lliinlen Tho htistln and worry of business mon, Tho hard work mid titonpltiK or workmen, Tho woman's houefliold enros, Often weaken tho kidneys. Ilacliacho, headache, ilUzlncas, Kidney troubles, urinary troiiblcH rrc'iucntly follow, Finnk Kasiilinfur, bailiff coiiiiIn court, AppleKato road, .lackHouvlllc, Ore., cays: "For yours I worked as n miner nud It caused kidney nud bladder trouble, TI10 pain first at tacked mo In tho small of mv back. especially when I first Kt up In the inornlDK. I also mul trouble with tho kidney socictlons. Donn's Kid ney I'IIIh soon removed thu rout plaint. You may continue iimIiik thp ondorscmmit I havo kIoii Doiiii'h Kldnoy Pills biiforf." Prlcu f'Oc. at nil dealers. Don't simply ask for a kldnoy lomcd) nit Donn's Kidney I'IIIh- -the samo thnt Mr. KiisNhafer had. FoHtor-Mllbtirn Co,, Props., Iluffalo, N, Y. For Reliable Stylish Tailoring KLEIN 128 East Main, Unstnirs SEE UNION FEED AND LIVERY STABLE FULL EQUIPPED LIVERY STABLE AMBULANCE ttEKVIOE 112 South Riverside .Phono 150 GAUNYAW & BOSTWICK PjL'OLirlQvOr, AV MERICK I'iiIi'm men who nro con 1 iiillo, liwl Itendod mid experienced, men who know Meilfunl, IIh people uml ll 1 need; men who, whclhcc llio dim In line or doc 110I nut 1, v, will limiillo miriilTiih" in 11 ourd'ul uml hu me-lllio-wil.v. The lime luc illn conic when llic decent people o this lown hlioiild imt Mtmid li.V without pioli-d or lebiihe, mid see one of it . moht iCHpeeted, iiiritiei'iliul mul iipululilo elliren iniillfUMiidv dernmed, for If lllcy do, llio llnm will miiivIv como when mui mid women who pi ire I heir good mime mid leptiliilion will irlice to accept 11 nomination. Tor n po it ion of pulillo 1 1 111, , , , 4 , 1 M'.IlT AtfllHilMiN. Mcdfoid. Or,. .Inn II Sprains3rtuses Stiff Muscles Rlitnii'., T.lntmi.til. will invc liourn of suffcrlnit. For lirui; or sprain it rdves Instant relief. Itarrilslidlammntioiiitndthui prevents mom nerloin trouble dovrlopluK. N'o need to rul it In it ncl at once, Instantly rellevliiK the pain, howuvtr sevoro it may bo. !lr'Pmr l.ini.Uilw.A, I , wii "I 'fli""l my miklmml ilulwnlixi my HI M dv tlut out it tMril tlnif wlmlo l lm)nlli sco, I nt oiirmlfliMl.nimir mnnl!'. iVn t Imlnl H u lour Unlininl, amnulnc lo f illie lloin. n.l I liuiitMy thai II I lialnjnc 111 nomlfltiltlr. I lli! '".V cijlUl.r wy Dnly 't two lwlllM' I'l WVt Unlnlil ml Bnr I m HiOi(( itulu ll lilinnorni I DTr UI Ixsllli out Uleau' llulmrnU" All t).ti.. 29. Send four rnl In stsmps for a trial uorrix Dr. Enrl S. Sloan, Inc. Dept. II. PhlUdelphLt, IV SLOANS LIMIMENT Kill HALL TAXI CO. CITY RATES l.nrKc Itrowu Taxi or llui'iuoHIc. Dlrrcl trlHt any place on patcmciit, 25c each for ono or two pasoeiiKers, lf,c for each additional pnannijicr. Kovcit I'itMonncr t'ura Ono pasuciiKor R11 tent No oharRo for sorond passcimer. l.'e for oaclt nddltloiiHt riciiKor. HHclal rates for wliopplng or when ntntiilliiR tlmo Is required. l'lnely iUtpped cars Kxperlmircd rhauffeiiis HALL TAXI CO. WESTON'S CAMERA SHOP 203 Ka.st Alain Street Irlodford Tho Only l'Jxtlnaivo Gonnnt'rcial PlioioKHipliora in Soulliot'ii Oregon Nctfalivo.'y, Madf any liuio or place by appointment Phono 147 .T We'll do llio, rest R. D. WESTON. Pron : Uutat.! 1 tBJ 'Ncjirejt to mm CvrryUtins" 1 HOTEL MANX Powell St., nt OTarrell San Francisco In the Iicnrt of the business, shopping nnd theatre district. Running distilled ice If water in every room. t m utii' commotiious lob)y,fincsci'vlce,Hntl Homelike restaurant will attract you. European Plan rates $1.50 up. KtiV H AUnatrmint ciiMturAY. Kclicy "fileetMifll The Manx" Pb J Pain WgummmmaMttmmimmmamm iciamffiTft 'liTTTTri t J ffi ' ' C: i 11 10 Bt mw T..t