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hr -jnmr: 75PT" j;A' PAGE SIX. r iMKDFORT) MAIL TKlBrNR. MKDKOI?!), dtfCHOX. I IMDAY. OrTOHl I? K) 101" 1 nil m 1 1 DUKETIK SPURNS JEWELS OF BULGARIAN KING PARIS, Oct. 15. TI10 Duko of Or lenns nddrcwicd 0 loiter to KlnR Fer dinand of Bulgaria Hcveral days ago requesting the monarch to tako liack tlio Jewels of Unitarian orders which had been bcnlowcd upon lilm, but the letter was published only on the day Uulgnrla entered tlio war. In his communication tlio duke said: "The attltudo your majesty has thought right to tako in the present war, contrary to your provloiis policy, forces mo to tho sad duty of praying your majesty to tako back tho Jewels of Uiilgarlan orders with which your majesty Invested me, first upon the death of our voiiornblo mother, and Second when your majesty was lit I'nrlfi to point out how much Hulgnrlu owed to Franco. "I tel l)ou r ninjunly to tako back (ho Jewels because, alas! I cannot send them, but your majesty has only to apply to his ally who for more than n yrar has orcuplod my chateau In Helghim and for whom my safe can JiSvo no secrets. I nulhorlzc giving tip to your majesty orders I can no longer wiar. "Your maJoHty will understand I am obllgcil to warn jour majesty the day hn takes up nrnts against my country, France, his nnino will bn struck from the chapter of Knights of the Holy Spirit. I do not ask your inaJrMy to send back the Jewels of tho Order of the Holy Spirit, but wish on the rontrary that thrso souvunlrs of the France ho has betrayed shall keep nllvo perpetual remorse." A letter the duko wrote to Kmpcror Francis Joseph at the outbreak of the war has also been published. In It he asks tho ruler of Austria-Hun gary to tnko back the Jewels of the Order of the floldcn Flecco and re fers to his marriage to tho Arch duchess Maria Dorothea as "(he mis fortune of my life." E L NKW YOllIC, Oct. K, (icorgo F. Htaclcpole, the lawyer of Ulvtrliend, Ixiiig Island, Rtrlrken with anthrax several days ago, died In Ilellovtio hospital early today of heart failure resulting from the poison of tho dis ease. '.Mr. Htankpolo'H death came after n rally whji-h caused his physicians to believe ho would recovor. Hn was conariotin until within five minutes before ho died and told hlu wlfo ho realized that diinth was near. The determined strugRlo mado by Mr. Staekpolo, who was 71 yours old, and tho unusual nature of his dlHoaso, common to animals, but raro to hu man, attracted attention throughout tho country. Physicians watched tho ease elosely to nbscrvo Mm effect of the untl-tnln which was rushed hero from the llurcau of Animal In dustry at Washington to combat the dentil) ntttliriix germ. IHJMIOW CITY, 111., Oct. IT.. Dr Jehu C. Helper of this town, who for nearly two weeks has been suffer ing from anthrax which developed front a mnsijulto bile, was growing weaker today, but still was coiihcIoiis. Hope for hbi iecover has not been abandoned. ff PLACED EOR ITALY XWA.SWH, (ia, C.cl I.', The Uiillnu yoteriiiui'iit hn pli.ced an or dW lkroit.h H .NtM nk and (leor (.tit lunibfi uoiiui.iii) tor i.Moo.uiiu fiut of liimbor, chiefly yellow pine. fttponlltiK to tttt iui nmcmit.nt totlu fji Ihe t'oittligrn l.mnU. Juurnui or (Ms flit). ' The orcor which tlt irude mumt tiinv linns the Is vs. ulttgle order JVoi tdactw lu thu Hul'tl Slte. r4kpveicil tit oinu .ffly from the Kiir.hern ttaUts. OF CHOLERA AT KIEL IIKKUIN. Oct. t. lUMrt tluu a ' hJU'toHs epidemic of liolMr U rtnu 0 KIbI, ib uruian navl baa. ar djuitod. It I" aMftrt? I (tiert wt paly thiao 04f. all la ihe m family. ' Thtwo p'!uu ! .ia4Mi Ml! thaie tt no danger of Dm 4tta' erniulhn. Tt jiiiwi.- ! iinmKMJ STACKPOL DEAD FROM IP JAW News From CENTRAL POINT Assesfor W T. Grieve was hero Tuesday afternoon accompanied by Mr. Met' of Appelgate, Mr. Urownon of Sheridan, Oregon, Is hero and oxpeets to locato In out vicinity. W. E Price and family motored to Ashland Sunday afternoon to visit Mrs. Hcnsloy, and family until train 15 arrived when Mrs. Price loft for Oakland for n month's visit with friends and sight seeing at tho Ban Francisco oxposltlon. Harry Carlton has returned from a business trip to Portland. K)V. Still and Ills mother motored to Darby Monday and returned hero Tuosdny ovenlng. Vernon D, Ilrophy of Talent spoilt Sunday afternoon with relnllves here. John Iloss returned home last week from Applegsto whero ho has been Interested In mining and departed again Wednesday, Miss Julia Chubl'ock of Itockford, Illinois, who has beon visiting Italplt Will do 11 HI dull and wlfo loft for San Francisco on train 13 Sunday morn ing to visit tlio exposition en route homo. Dr. H. A. CMulkey and sons enjoyed a ride to the iiiimmll of tho Sinklyoim Sunday. Joo Murphy of Medford was renew ing old nc(unlntances, ehlef among them Joe llosnell, Sunday afternoon. Alvlu Williams spent Sunday at llogue IMver. Mr. and Mrs. Mlulck uf Agalo wero shopping here rccoutly. Mrs. llallinger of MuMlnnvllle Is here the guest of her daughter, Mrs. 8. A. Mulkey. Mrs. Weldon of this city Is In Ash land nt the bedslilH of her son Shlrl, who was recently operated on for op pondlcltls. Mrs. Gregory mado n trip to Ash laud the middle of tho woel: to visit her grandson, Hhlrl Weudon. About fifteen young peoplo of tho senior class of tho Christian Sunday ' school of this city, met at tlio home of their teacher, J. I). Soars, Tuesday , evening for the purpose of organizing 1 thnlr class. The following officers I were elected: President, Vernon j Lynch; vied president, Helen Mce; secretary, Vrda Lynch; treasurer. Kdlth Jacobs. After Ihu business was (rnitsnott'd dalny rofreHlimentH wero (erved. A very enjoyable tlmo was had by nil present. Mrs. Moon Sr. was hero during the week. A musical cantata "The (lypsy Queen," will be given under tlio litis pices of tho l.ndlos' Aid or tlm M. 15. church bore. The very host musical talent of this city lmvo the leading roles, Including Miss Frnucluo McXas- sor, of Willow Springs, as Gypsy Queon. PntronUe home tnlont, the best ever. Date will be given later. Yes; S. S. S. Is Purely Vegetable Nature's Safe Known for 80 Years As the Ilcst Remedy for Rhciimntlim, Catarrh, Scrofula, Skin Dlicaics, Scientists have discovered that the forest and tho Held, are nliuudantly supplied with vegetation of various kinds, that furnUh the Ingredients for making a remedy, for practically every 111 nnd ailment of mankind. Medicines made from roots, herbs, ami barks which Nature has placed nt the disposal of mini, nro lift tor than strong mineral mixtures and concoc tions. Mineral medicines work dan gernmdy on the delicate parts of the system, especially the stomach and bowels, by eating out the lining mem brane, producing chronic dyspepsia aud often entirely ruining thu health THE SOUP AS USUAL. WE HAVE FRUITS, VEGETABLES Mil rood SATURDAY SHOPPING MARSH & BENNETT Second door east Khvt Nutionitl linnk. IM1O110 232, Our Neighbors TABLE ROCK TABLETS Mrs. Henry Jones of Portland Is visiting her daughter, Mrs. It. C. Washburn. .Mrs. Jones Is on her way to the Panama exposition and will be accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Washburn. Mies Clara Collins left Sunday for Ashland where she will be the guest ofhor grandmother, Mrs. Foster, for n few weeks. Miss Josnle Chauncay of Central Point spent Saturday evening and Sunday with Toblo Hock friends. John Cameron and daughter Addlo wero visiting friends In Agate Sunday. MIhros Frances Altken and Mae Ncal on nnd II. E, Nealon are spending n few wcoks at the oxposltlon. Ilev. Lawrence WAde of Central Point held religious services nt tho school house lust Sunila evening mid loft an appointment for next Sunday at 7:30 o'clock p. nt. Ills sermon will bo "Tho Second Coming or Chrlsl." W. It. Ilyfuni and daughter Myrtle were trading lit Central Point last Saturday. Word has reached us of tlio birth of n llttlo son to Mrs. Henry Pay no of Harbor, Ore. Mrs, Payne was for merly Miss Gladys Miller and for two years n teacher of Mm Tablo Itock school. Tod lleaulleii fipcut Sunday In Med ford. Harry Nealon Is having a five-room bungalow erected 011 his placo here. Jamos Iteeso nnd his sister wore trading In Medford one day last week William Itlgham and bride of An lloch and Miss Florence and Joseph ine Klncald, Itoland Flarlty and Mr. Lester of Agate attended literary hero Suturdny night. Itodney Oleson has taken the posi tion of foreman of the M M. Itoot orchard. Tho former foreman, Mr. Mas has accepted a position nt Mr. Carlctons. TRADE BETTER THAN CHINA'S NEW YORK, Oct, 13. Tho gov eminent of Now South Wales lias c tnbllslied offices hero to increase trade betweuii America and Australia P. IC. Q11I1111, the trade commlsxloner In ehurne of the offices announced today that his Immediate object Is to ohiulillsh a direct steaiiihhlp Hue between New York nnd Sldnej Ho said that the large trade between Or many nnd Japan had been destroyed ami Hint so far Japan has been the most active nation In seeking the bus iness Germany lost. The trade or tho I'nlted States with Australia Is worth three times as much as that with China, Mr Q 11 Inn wild Blood Treatment! S. S. S. Is guaranteed to bo n purely vegetable remedy. It Is inudo entirely of gentle-acting, healing, pu rifying roots, herbs and barks, po, .cutting properties that build up nil parts of the system, lit addition to re. moving all Impurities and peNouij front (tin Mood. . . h. is n sare treatment for Itttctimatlsm, Catarrh, Scrofula, Korea and I'leers, Kkln Oh esses, Contagious lllooil l'olxon, and all disorders of the blood. It cleanses tlio entire system nnd It's permanent, (let S. S. S. nt any drug atore. S. S. S. Is a standard remedy recog. nlr.ed everywhere as the greatest blond nntldote ever discovered. It yours Is a peculiar case wrlto to S. S. S. Co., Atlanta, (la. IS READY Aim! slciiiiiint' hot . Mitdc iii;,jin.. Start ' till' IIK'lll nlit. (io to vour slti'll nnd w out a can ol oil" ('aiiipliL'll's Soiiji ami tlu whole fnmil.v will he pleased. Xnlhiiiv; liel'lci' these tljts, A FULL LINE OF AND MELONS FOR -, -!U For You will find in making biscuits, pie-crust, cakes and doughnuts that Cottolene is supreme, because it is the purest cooking fat and possesses important food values. It is a precise combination of specially refined cottonseed oil, of the highest grade, with pure beef-stearino from selected leaf beef suet. This combination gives Cottoleno its unexcelled cooking qualities. Thoro nre imitation:., but there is no substitute for Cottoleno. Per economy, nc wclj as for good cooking:, use Cottolene. You will require a third less of it then cf any other chcrtcr-tag cr cooking fat. Write oar fer ,i!r.v.i . 1. ---. WAV- SsCi...r..V-VK WflMiW rirxiroi.vv- rf?-- 1 frCFS -SS&te-w S'?.?3ii-3S mP:Z ;:; iNS-- .- .-.' A I' . 9JlS'-r J t -n " --. - -w WYmmWLllll Oct. 18 to 23 UjfFy Golden West Coffee ifM Specially Priced to Feature H Fresh Roast Coffee of I b Closset 8c I (p aW Devers I teagJl aHfe ' ' " WAT Jy JIi IF YOU ARE AMBITIOUS If you have Character, plus Dctenn.iution. If you k.ve that rare quality, Stick to it-ive aess, Yu ai'i -.'Hi. il .ii ihi' ' Medford Commerdal College, rni Cftimni ftf -Rftg. Pnanltjs Kiiiill NOW lMHtniitici. ood 1 COOK! OIi01Il Palla cf var'ouK sixes. Arrnnjjc QenanJ Offices, Chicago, for a frco rBjiiiEFA! R ?$f$ ec Cottolene makes mtimmmimnwimmmmiam ltd -ftt readv to umke the nioat of ftitiui- Av ami N'UIUT SClKIOh im.w in sun OUAiK yTinvKT , m m im -in" , ng use We guarantee Cottolene for its purity, for its wholesome qualities, for its food value, and for its superiority as shortening. Anyone who can cook or bake nt all, can cook and bake better with Cottolene. with your grocer for n regular supply. copy of our real cock booh "HOME RAMK5mF5hy1 good cooking better" Our New Department For t'ic convenicnc" of our patrons vc h.ive In -tailed a dopartment for i lock mill Ing, jewelr.i n pairing, dla h on 1 setting tint naate mountalng. 1 We arc now In a position to give v vt prompt service, combined with flnt class workmanship and ioaoii-. n'le piin- nit any watch or clock, v.uri. on mnv favor us with i wi, c.i.l ror nnd deliver our 'OCii ' i t MARTIN J. REDDYl , 'nil'! .IKWHI.KIt j , :i: I, Main ,st Ml-'liroitl), OltK. i When I EDISON "I am satisfied with it now"-- i After 37 years experi-i menting--- i It means some-i thin?. i Hear the New Kriison i Diamond Disc Phonograph Palmer Piano Place IT N. C ntial mommm$msmm Cottolene 31 1 B3 S3 m M M "2 HELPS.'! The easy way to learn all the new dances You can practice nil the new steps over and over again with a Victrola in your liomc. Victrola You can have an impromp tu dance whenever you wish; nnd you can dance as long as you want. If you dance you will want to knowallaboutthe ictrola. We'll gladly demoiutrate thevarlou tyM$15lof200) and play any music youwhli to hear. Eatytenni can be arranged if desired. HALE'S Piano House 5 m i$f ilv --ir r-.-, . , , -,. - Trrrtrffc Vf . wv 1.' .v . ' - ismj jsv . .m I UNION FEED AND LIVERY SFABLE FULL EQUIPPED LIVERY STABLE AMBULANCE SERVI01 112 South Riverside Phone 150 GAUNYAW & BOSTWICK irorlutor. PIPIWp gMHH T ..