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1 1 I i ii PAGE SIX MEDFORH MAIC TRIBUNE, MEDFOIiD. OIlEdON, FRIDAY, JULY 30, 3D15. ASHLAND ID VICINITY Ashland 1ms iipproxitnnlcly 100 nutoniobilc. classified lis follews: 7-1 Kords, 11 Studebnkers, J Pnek nrd, 2 Jlnxwells, '1 Ilupmobiles, (t Michignns, r Hcch, 4 K. M. 1"h, 1 C'luiltiierfl, 0 Uuieks, 1 Sehneht, '2 Oldsmobilcs, 1 Hudson, I Minion, 'J VMu'Hj 1 Snxon. I Kegul, 1 Dodge, .1 Mfcir, Cartorear, 1 Witllliaiil, J Cndillne, Hrush, 12 Wnrrens, 1 Hver ctt, 1 International, 1 Krit, 1 Cali fornia, 1 Peerless mid :i Stanley Ktcnmors. There, is also one Olds mobile, truck. These figures are (nkon from officii!! state schedules reported up to July 1. 1015, which (fmin'icrnto inline nnd iiuinhcr of nui ohine iukI owner. The largest one mid must powerful machine in the 70-Peerless, owned by Hie Smith Kinery Co., contractor on (lie min eral springs development work. The most expensive is K. V. (arters l'ackard. Tliu most if Hklnu i Mat' Pcil's International caterpillar. 01 course it noes without saying that the Ford is the mol faiiiiliar type. Tlicro are tun registered chauffeurs in the city. Locally mention of II. ('. Stock's funeral auto ear should tint be overlooked, it being tliu oulv one in southern Oregon. There ale also mcr n dozen motorcycles owned here, including I) "Indians", i Kxcel siors, and several I larley-Davidsons. The state of Oregon is eiedited with 'J01H75 cars. Relatively .lackson fttainlK fifth in einfnties owning the most ears, being exceeded in num ber only by Multnomah, Clackamas, Milrion and Plnnlilln. Among recent visitors motoring to Crater I'ake have been II. I. Neil and wife whoo party included Mix. Kl Jcn Hargravd and her daughter Anna. The H. I). Hriggs familv ear early in the week conveyed Itev. Itobort Tyson and wife, of Philadel phia, to view the great scenic won der. Quite n number arc malting the trip by motorcycle, five Ashland youths still ting last Sunday morn ing, having covered the distance both going nnd returning in iM hours.-Win. Mycr, to be accompanied by his cou sins, the Missus Scott of Wilkins burg, I'ii., is cranking up bis K. M. P. preparatory to u trip to Crater and adjacent territory. Fireman A. (1. Selby, of Hunsinulr, who is associated with Kugiiieer Hill Nelson in a run out of Ashland, has moved with his family into furnished apartments on Vistu avenue. Fight depositors in the First Na tional Hank, present residence un known, have balances in that insti tution aggregating $17.71. The uiuoiiiits range fioin 12 cents to 8.50. These sums have remained to their credit for the past sewn years and the fact has been duly advertised iih by law provided. Ah proxy for Itev. II. A. Caruahitii, uway on n vacation, Hev. M. C. Weed will deliver an address on peace and war disarmament, at the union ser vice, ehaiitau(ua tabernacle, next Sunday evening. "War is Hell' even when viewed from u safe distance during tliu prevalent hot spell. Hcecnt visitors at Lawyer W. .1. Moore's home hae been Mrs. Mart llauuiker, a duughter, of Klamath county, accompanied hv her daujsh tur dimly, tiUn Mrs. ('. A. Moore, ol linker, a sinter-in-law, who is the siMcr of (Ju Newbury, of M-.'dford. Itev. II. T. Chikhobiu u former pastor of tin Prchytcriuu church, ,non of Alhiimbni, Cal., will not motor to Southern Oiegon this summer, but plans a dip to Humboldt cmiutv in the ieiuitv of Kuieks, osteiiMblv to view tin icdwoods of that region, but more pa it inula rly to hunt him! fUli a little along the coast. Mis. On holm will accompany him. Tom (low, a miiKiciau of more tluni local repute, is arm lining his house on Taylor street in order, pi u men tor, v to taking the iimd on the aniuse meul circuit in the pieoentntion of the iniHt startling novcltioi.. Hi. wife will aecmupnnv him as usitnnt. An echo incident to lecenl results in government land grant iiil comes nun Yicka, where the Mipervison of Siskiyou county, acting in tlurir en pucitv hs n lionnl of eqimlwalioii. Sntlv served nolle on the Southern Fucilic to upptmr Hint how cun-e why thoir Ihii( vuliu should not be raised from $2.50 to 4ia wt wt. The Ounloiiipliiled mcreuM on the $l,tt0, fjlltl valuHtioii of the railroad domain wuijltl yield oer $20,01)0 additional tilios. Itis-out wm it pMsttxliugs nnnouine tV dwre of diw.i.t, KrHiKHi Kivn M Jiouwi (nin Kuiim' House, loesl sir ties. Action not cuiitoiitiHl bv d AuiiUhL U. 1 Wriiiht. of lint, limn. Im lieiui vwUing hue ihi wk uuli lu unolo, II. I. Stoek He i "! ! tiiieher tuunug tin l aiil r pOltHHoly hil ili'i " loinil !, II'. deeaWOII Of Uie lllei renin. this city. A4iInhiI - d'iin" tllO Wt.V of WUk. mot spun.'- i innrvol to Ui reuti 'I wt.iein On WodniHMJMy ixoinu t It potffie foiw belsi tbt'ii out ion, with 0A-lWUnHtr "and wife as honored itutvto 'icipiitiog in the evMl. on bnluiv iosiiiialer Kter with ho- elvrk Mil eiirru-r-, imI oveilrtoktni! lb. rurnl iree .j"i'M lri- and "1i' jtKchcij f outlier fHtU thur iumj (he .'Hst of thi'M lies ffii unto the fccifiid generatien: ball at Murphy The limits of the automobile camp month. grounds not being extensive cnoiiggb, jrs. H. I). Kilhiiin nud her three the entire park arch was chartered IdniiEhtcrK from l'oitland are spend- for this special event. Itelresli-, Mlf the week at tho Kub i s. i ni' i. ( ,i, .(I Mr incuts were setved in a dozen or more courses, beginning with mulligrn and miilligatawne.v. In fuel good things were prowded to such ail extent that (hu force feasted (lie following dnv on left-over cake and ice erenm and sandwiches. It wits u jolly outing) n...1 i.u,t,1l,fttlU. .11.1 lltl AOtw... ynMfi,fm1 I for the ehililrcn'n pliiygroitml ioouni1 with the pntttlo of Hddie IHir nnd the younger element. Nearly .')() young people of Phoe nix, led by Hev. J. Iv. Huillie, over 70 yc'firs old, returned Tlmrsday after noon from a climb to the dxtreme Miuuuit of Mt. Aslilniid. fn its "eoinmciulafory" eoliinins, u recent issue of the Southern Pifuific Hullctin gives merited credit to Con ductor Milter nialoclt for having discovered a fire in u box ear, also complimenting Conductor Pied Ahl- Mroiu for spying out u broken arch on u ear. Hhlh arc employe on tint Shasta division running out of Ash land. Oleiin Vihccnl I'ayne, of llilhboro, son of Mr. and Mrs. If. A. Payne, foimer rcVddenlH of this city, but now of Newport, was married on TIiiim dav of this week to Miss Healer Har bison, it recent graduate of Pacific University nt Firest drove, fllenn is a member of the alumni of the Aflhlntld high school, in a graduate in pharmacy, ami now conducts a flourishing drug biiiuess at Ilills boro. He was foritmrly in Ihe em ploy of MeNuir brothers Of this city. Miss Marion Huntley of Neillsille, Wis., is here for a visit with bur sis ler, Mrs. Carl Murphy, and is renew ing the ncipmhittiilcc of iniiny fiiends, Km route she also isilod her brother Lee who is a rancher in tho vicinity of Vuliur, Montana, ami called on a number of friends throughout Wil lamette valley points. Don Whitney, Southern Pacific en gineer, has bid in the position of sixth helper out of this terminal and will hereafter reside in Ashland, hav ing of Into made I)uiftmuir, head quarters. John C. Miller, residing at 111 I Ileaeh street, is seriously ill. He has been an invalid for novci'til years past. The Ford Motor baud, with an in strumentation of f,ri pieces, piisxed through Ashland Wcdncsdny ntter iiooii, bound for Sa'n Francisco, oc cupying a New York Central baggage ear uud three Pullmans. They created no apparent musical "dis turbance" while here, but the De troiters were evidently pleased upon being informed that 7fi or more Po'rd eijrs were experiencing netive "tervice in local tcn'itory. Chuk K. Sauford, of Syracuse, New York, was a isitor on Thurs day with Mr. and Mrs. It. Hatch. The parties were old-time acipiaiulnnces in the vicinity of Pitcher, Cheuiingo comity, in tho Fuipiie state, nearly fit) years ago. On the occasion of the. Med ford Flks picnic to Colcstiu nel Sunday, August 1, the round trip fare from Ashland will be 70 cents. Train leaves hero about (I a m., returning tit ii coinpiirativcly early hour in the CNOIlhlg. Kenneth MeWillinnis is at Klamath Falls in the employ ot one of the vnr ioim novel anient irrigation and ie clunmtioti projects. W. W. Purge, of Alameda, Cal., N in the eily, accompanied bv h nilping engiuier, inveMigutiiiK: the status of MiiioiiK ipmrtx propohiiious hure alniuts. Mr. and Mrs. I). Corl. of Pal m.M'ti, MixHoiui, are lute nnival heie the guests of (heir old lime friends, Mr, and Mrs. J. t, leeuhower. Mi'ud Mw. Wm. Yen let! on TIiui'mIhv for I, on Annelci, niuii nioned there to attend the funeral l Kohcil Ward, a brother ol Mrs. Yei. Mr. uud Mrs. Wm. It. Yim of Tal ent, accompanied thorn. Hex. II. A. Cniiiahnn was elect c I vice-iuoderHtor of the leeont init'tioj ot the 1'jvsuyteiian state stiud ,H Htigcae. "The Wrmd of Life," a sucrnuien tnl h.Mtiu, both words and manic he ing the eonipohitiuu of Pruf. II. (i (lilinoee, hN been diotogi'uidiod m inianiiiiie on air ordiimiv poleai 1 In Cheolcr SteveiiMin. 1 APPLEGA1E Owni" to lln I.iitfe be'ott (iiiiiiN 1 tin- -inoky. A lew il.ilui-i- fi in ' oMiirili,' mi alli'inllliu luV-t III.' Milli'V i- er Ik Ii .ire iln drane Sye Oilliaril refnnicd home Tues day from Ashland where ho hu been stnyii'g for several weeks. MeOnniel & Son iitntle u sboit slav in the Steamboat district hist wei'lt lishiug, having splendid luck. Mr. uud Mrs. Anderson Mee of llomp-ioii creek took dinner Sunday at the Mee home. Fred Olfenbaiher spent .Sunday ARROW Soft COLLARS Of White Pique or Itrpji, or jilnln Mi. 11 2o,:v VIA KTT ri AllOHV .MO. JVC. HMKHlS with Have Ibickloy the latter is im proving from liia accident. Mrs. Gregg made Pernolls h short visit lost wecKV Chchtdr. Hurdld and Fdwitnl Kubli made a trip to SifiiiiwJiikc and Itttt'k last week. Marsh Baldwin 'Was On Williams creek a day Or twit. Fdith Kubli sjieiit several days in Jacksonville larft week. Many ears are going through tile Apolegate valley on the road to the San Francisco fiiir.l Sunday some eiumj irom It.PaSJJLi't'P' ('"ttii'Ji' flrovtf anil ' Hornbrook. The roads are splendid now and innny are coming out tins way ttt picnic nrd fish. Martin Pdrnoll, w'ifo und baby are. making his parents a visit of a cou ple of weeks or sd. The baseball boys of Kueh and Missouri Hut are eotinting on it gntlll' next Sunday. .Professor Heddy is going lo give mi cntcrtitiutiicut siiine (i!ne lii the near futiin at the school house tho exact date w'ill be announced Inter. Last Suibtay while u number of young pcojde,, were in, -dimming Gladys Hose came near having n fatal accident. While slic wn swim tiling across" defcp water llur ' dog jumped on lior head and held her un der water until Chester Kubli came to her rescue and took the dog off. Heing used to diving it didn't bother her very much. The fanners are hauling und stack ing their grain Fern Phillips of Palmer ercqk'Jiut N expected Home sifon and Peril will come wltll her. Mrs. E. M. Hcxfonl aiid diiiiglUcr Fl04sic, Vivian Cotik ' and Cllnrles Fields, have redtnied from ii' week's outing nt Crater Lake. Walter Miller, flnrvev Hitch and Herbert Heart fetttilied .Vcsfe'rilny from Klamath Full where thev havo lAliles Agce of Sleatnbdat made a .been employed lor -cerai wcckh pasi. frip tb Grants Pass from Sunday mi-1 The farmers of (his vicinity nra til Tuesday to visit his sick sister all busy slacking uranf and wu tiro who is improving verv rapidly. 'glad to note that grain crops iiu bet- Beatrice O'Hricn hits been vNitin-r! ter tltntt for "ectal eaisOaL . W:iyk i Get all the smoke-pleasure you pay for. " --Wtvv;4!- Find the right cigarctte-a SENSIBLE ks. ' Ay ' : "'. . ?, x'''tl& ' .' one thai fitR vnui' msm HhnR nnd dislihps. -KM . -VY pirn v 'tSV LY'ilW. :t . U tagyormayiiot . ivaA , but this will help you find it ; l. fc- 0 t Tastes differ in fashions, foods nnd pretty girls. Also in cigarettes. ' A cigarette that started out to please every man's taste would end up by pleasing none. Most of us like our cigarette srfiokc dcliciously cool nnd refreshing. The Mexican likes his hot and dry, with n nice little peppery sting in it. 1 Some men like a cigarette wholesomely, fragrantly mild. Others of us hunt for a cigarette almost as heavy as a black cigar. 1 Most of us want an "easy" cigarette a SENSIBLE one, so that no matter how steadily or how many we smoke, we'll feel as fit as n fiddle. Other men, though, don't care obout that. They smoke only a few so they want a kick like a mule's in each puff. All of us want our smoke "full-bodied" it must satisfy that smoke-hunger. Hut the cigarette that just fills the bill for ijou may not do at all for your next-door neighbor. Somcxchcre. among all the brands on the market ;.v the one just-right cigarette for YOU! Maybe it's the very one you have now in your pocket but are you SUE E? Maybe it's some entirely "dificrcnt" cigarette it may or may not be Fatima. Hut "find it!" Until you do, you're cheating your self out of a whole lot of smoke-pleasure. Also you're wasting some money. Jl How to Find "yours' v lo avoid blindly trying too many dulcrcnt cignrcttcs, ask yourself, first of all, this questien: "Just xvhat do J like in a cigarette? " If you smoke only a few every day, you may prefer n cigarette which is rather rich or heavy and "oily." Or you may like one which has a rather strong "oriental" taste with a pungency almost like perfume. Or you may want a cigarette with that noticeably "sweetish" Egyptian and find "yours, flavor, Hut if you smoke quite often if you would like to smoke whenever you feci like it and without any effect on the tongue or throat or any fear of a heavy or "heady" feeling afterwords then you should choose some cigarette such as Fatima, a cigarette composed of ull-purc tobaccos of considerable aroma, rridlloWc'd by being aged and care fully blended to produce a fragrant and wholesomely mild, yet "full-bodied,'''' smoke. And the smoke must be notice ably COOL. For otherwise your tongue or your throat will soon signal you to stop smoking so often. If you will, ask any Fatima smoker, he will tell you that Fntimas ricver make him "feel mean" no matter how many he smokes. That is why Fatimas are considered the most sensible cigarette by slich a large majority of smokers. And that is probably the main reason why hardly any Fatima sirtokUrs ever szvitchf They like a sensible cigarette and one with a good, pure taste to it. Bat the Taste is up to You 4 All cigarettes are pure, but when it comes to the taste, nobody can help you choose. You simply have to decide for yourself. Of course, Fatima's taste may not appeal to you. Hut most men who try Fatimas like the taste so well that they seek no further otherwise Fctimnr. could never have won and held their enormous and growing leadership amounting to over one and a half HILLION cigarettes a year. k The one purpose of this advertisement is to osk you in o fjiir,,ond square way to give Fatimas (20 far 15c) a gqod trial. If they don't happen to suit your taste, you'lLrjuit smoking them of courrc. Hut if you like Fatimas as well as MOST men do, you'll be mighty glad you read this advertisement and ACTED ON IT I Helow arc two simple tests which you can easily make nnd which may help you find your sensible cigarette. It may or mny not be Fatima, Hut be fair to yourself it rn ?untwPI! of it" i no fottit" TWO ANY rrow ,m iivro .-I., . ufliTi"., . iSo',!S ""Lot" rttuV.o"', . tf joui t noU lKl itnu r JfLfftt9jfyeuDT0acco Gr. IjitKytjriRnrrtteiniiniifictiirTin thrlj. S. an shown by Internal lluvcnua report. 07flyrfr.f. OlS, tiot'tt it Myrr$ TbMtw Cb, i n Titiw ot for civUTe' dT a k ' .hU 'l.wo;ilonculffep!nuyi"''c ' ro com(o VrtU. !, " ft ,taW aCU0lv oc k,o u Dx ...miis i - ... nv im-.. ..imti I . il rtiiain1 . .... ulll m . i liVd u " . ii "-Ttti. wl:i:. "!.' : i u u v;icco.y- ou t -ffccl(roi ; V,A ot "..,.aW :. UH : lVth0Kny aUWV" V Irt.f!'' 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