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MfSDFOTro math TinmrNK, Mrctwoun, (vkuoon, wranNissn y. novkmtwt? n, 1.015 ranm vmim SHLAND CUB ELECTS OFFICERS FOR HALF YEAR ASHLAND, Xov. a. V. 0. X. uiilh, president; Prank .Jordan, vieo lesident; V. S. Knjjlc, treasurer; 1 Wnncr, trustee, nre the new of- fieeiN of tlio Commercial club for the usuing si. months, ns elected nt the ji'Riilur mooting hW Mondnv cveninjr, Tlie Keeretnry i appointed by tlio Trustees, nii'l it te token for granted ilint D. D. Norris will succeed Imn- solf in this enpueity. The Member ship is over :100. Of the fnrcsolntr officials, Smith is cndiier of tlio Cit hrns' bnnk mttl Knglc is his nssistnnt in the mime iiiHlitntinn. Jonltui is u cnnlrnctnt nnd Warner is nn ex-ed- r anil legislator. , Tito club ndonted a resolution prC- Fontr-d by F. K. Wntson. piflfldins i-tt the nrxnnintion sets down to substantial business methods by in- irndueinq; doublo entry bookkeeping ur... ....... MlTtlt III t &1 Intel, removal of the Oregon Humiiitr uoin rnco i aiuhuu, mm lloynltv to homo merchants were th. rprinoipni uiemes iiim'iiimmi nun rnn- jril. There was no ebb in the flow of fflllliiry which in-ii'u 1111111 iim- iiim- tfiuht hour. Three editors, by risht Pgrr dower, led tlio discussion, line .pounded the merits of the Oregon inldi'iir removal project, another Iorinded the table in denuneiation of the seliome. wlulo the Canyon Tress K" precd Into a tight corner seel; lug a ehaneo for rebiiltal ogaiii'.t an Hjlversnrv who trenched on personal- Jtiis. ihe vcreinrv oi uio jhimuc1!' Men's nisoeiation forsot his particu lar mission in nppciiriug before the Roinmereial trathering, which was to Shrinpion home trading, and had to he Prompted by n layman, while a burnt ciimiu r nun iivu .wi'iiiiiiiiM iiiriii'iu i- V... .. i. . , I loll tlio room ueiore uic i-erviees were oyer. Tlio talks throughout were pitched in n high and emphatic key. M FRANCE AND ENGLAND THE PAGE TONIGHT AND TOMORROW Hi iiKt IBrT . jL MMm m H ISH QIBBSNPk 111 w'Mg s&flA, m IMS JMBhEMHPBM',' Fiwlli'v $ A mViic In "Destiny, op the Soul of a Woman," vltli wonderful ICmlly Stevens, lute of V, . llnulyV Today eoinpauy. The presentation at Ihe Strand the ater, Xew York, established "The Soul of n Womnn" as one of tit greatest screen dramas of all time. This extraordinary production will be exhibited nt the I'.tttc tonight, to morrow afternoon nnd evening. Xo ndvai.ee in admission. Kvcnings, .", 10, 1,") eont- j matinees, 5 and 10 cents. News From Our Neighbors Messrs. Sterns and nison, Kail and .lames 1'eyton, T. M. I'eeior nnd Klmer Dnvvson went Tuesday on a hunting and eampiug trip. Some of the party returned Friday, while oth ers stayed until Sunday evening. Xiin deer fell to the guns of the hunters and some were unusually large bucks. Jnmcs Kmliry nnd some othcis have also been on a hunting trip, but v ,i don't know the result of .their hunt. limit!-?! la ' 111 Sutuuiuv she nam no no. net lodge an official visit and on S she. was tendered a luncheon n Klitc eafe by the past noble Miiuur . Arl-siircd m vnl- ! WASHINGTON, Xov. a Sir fceil Spring-luce, the Uritish ambassador, Jfn c notie.) ut the state dcpaitmeut trid'iv that both France and (treat Tiiitciu 'ito able to extend leeoynitiou to the government of (loncra! Car- ran 1 in Mexico. It probably will be 'done bit coinniunieations to Ciu r:ina's reiresentativo in Paris and iTuidoii. di. 5 ME0F0RD COLLEGE NOTES I The regular monthly contests were ijplil Friday, October 'JO. The results in t.vjM writing and spelling slurved a Marked improvement over previous rrcoidf. Very good records were made in rapid calculation, (iruoo Tay- Jpr receiving the M. 0. C. blue nbhon or lirst honors, nnd Clell Mol rcdie, i'adii and Mcdran Alliums the M. C. 0. yellow ribbon for third honors. Miss Taylor worked correctly twenty )Mhhms in ten minutes. - She also wade the boat accuraey record iu typewriting. Louise WillinniFon ami Median Al- timiis completed tlio theory of short- iiiud and enteted the Cdiotation class iTJnu'sd.iy. Ileal rice Davis is taking n special cjmise in business writing. She had the Just lesson Thursday nnd suc credul in developing the muscular movement nicelv. Another addition to our night School class is Carl Hansen, who i studving shorthand. The public sponl.inr class of the Slodlord conservatory, uiulor Hie di jvctioii oj Mrs. Hovioii4, is doing c Ci'lhut work, the members being very jjiueli mtcrostcd ami hnving their Willi.- U'ull mi. nil mil Tlu iiKiinliiil'n !' Kit- class me: Clair Sueley, Mr. Xord- wit k, .viiss lieiue, u. ii, lieu, uiouii Simmons Italph 1'icklc, ('loll Me i'odio, Median Altimus, Hen Forbes. iss Lindlev and Italph 1'ioree The faculty received a card Fridiiv in! one of our former students, Yer- u O Hrien. Veinon- lms a steuo- .iphie position in San Fiiiiicii.cn and attending the exposition during his uie tune. NING OF NEW BOX BALL ALLEY Mr and Mrs . A At wood, formor ' of Callfornln, will open tliolr new jxlmll alley at 2S North Crape stroot liuiKday and extend a cordial Invl- Uhin to all to attend and osneoially lud'CH and children. This game Is aoil clean sport, U very IntorentlnK ud healthful and l iiopular oapeelal- vvHli the ladie und chlldron. Mr. and Mrs Atwood Uave a vory lire pliiet flitttd witli new alley, uvc plenty of comfortable loau and till run a utrlctly first olniM pluae. TABLE ROCK TABLETS Itfln V,,;!,llUUnrKunCTr.iHlU'fronrii vallev Wedne-dav. V'1 ,"',JJ0, ncl'03 for lho B"vinK of sugnr neoiH. rMra". 0. I'ondlnnd Carl Itiohardhon went- to.Medfoid. Thursday nnd retained Sunduv. Mr.s. Sterns visited her cousin, Mrs. Dawson, from Wednesday to Mon day. .Mrs. llonn Avery is winking al Mr. Mansfield's now. Mr. nnd Mrs. .1. K. DiUvvoith camo homo Saturday (nun the valley. Mi . Dilsvvoith had been down thero sov cniKwrW;!. Whilo iu town she vis ited Mi's VaiitfliHu nt the hospital and while Mrs. Vaulmn i lonklutr very badly, she sccm to he improving r. little. Mr. and Miv. Sid Xieholi moved into the Alvn I'o.vtou eahui lust Sat in day and expect to .spend (hi winter heie. Mrs. Clime, who was u stnlo dele gate from Now .Jersey to the National V. C. T. U. (lonvontion nt Seattle, i visiting now with her daughter, .Mrs. Shoal, t the power plant. Mr. nnd Mr. Con well nre tempo rary residents al tlio power plant, us Mr. Corivvcll filled Mr. Kmbry's place during the hitter's vacation. Mr. and Mrs. C. 11. 1'oelor nnd daughter, Ceeilo, of Unite Fulls vN lied from I'j-iduy to Monday with T. M. 1'oelor nnd family. There was a Hallowe'en dnucc at Mr. Mel.eod'k SuturdH.y uiylit. Fift.v couples were ptosvnt and report a fine time. Mr. and Mrs. Ouy Cohley io vi. it inu' nt Frank UiUwortli'. .Miss Xiln Lytic sjumt the day with Mrs. Illaiuhard Satiininy. lliuol Ditswoilh had a big crowd for dinner Saturday, hut wo dou'i know who thov were. The W. C. T. V. met Salurdsv -.t Mrn. l'uelor's. Mis Hanson hecaiu.1 n member of Ihe Union that dnv. Mi. Clime oi New Jersey was present and inivc nn interesting account of the ualional eonventinn nnd of her tup out here. Moadamos Lower, Shoul, Climo C H. Pewlor, Miss (Vcilc I'ee ior and Harold Lower vvfo jrueU nt the moeting. l'aul l'evton and one of Mr. Lewis' hordors have hwn up iu the hit's seeking loot hop, 'Itioy got nil but tlneo. Jtoit Nmoh took tlio xovcmatciit mules to Mtnlfoid the firt of tit week. Md osiHM'ts to return ou th sUge 'lhursdy. Mr. Kuiltry twtk Mr- nnd Mrv. Klnc.l mui Mr, ('line to Cruler Lului Mon day in hU ear. Mr. mid Mrs. J. F. IfeUwortb und M:. Lyl rut TutsdMy at Kvei. gnsjH rNHeh. Mr. mm! Mrs. Hmwhiii ai 4ttugU lr viailMl t Mr. iVvtuti'tf Sunday Ob Ditw.rili vast to lha valiay with Mr. Lewi to Uclp drive tli akceji. Miss Clara Collins returned . tlio first of last week from n visit with lir grandmidher at Ashland. A huge number of our citizens at tended the school rally at Agate, last Friday. I). ". Ileebe of Agate is hauling his winter's wood from the Ncalon ranch. Mr. nud Mrs. l'orons have raised over 100 fine turkeys this season. lohu Cameron, our I'neiehant, made u businos, (rip to Med ford last Wcil- csilny. Xotwithslanding the fnet that we are somo little distance from the rail- and daughter, Miss Flora Adkins of Talent, spent Wednesday and Thursday visilin,' friends in Table Hook. A man fiom tlio West India islands giving his iitinio ns David John Henry Allen Znmboos Svvnck llainmer, dr., was through here last week seeking a hull iu which (o expound the uiiiuv virtues of his native laud. Later ho addroosed the hiuh school at AkhIc, Tlio Tahlo Itock Improvement us sociation held mi interesting meeting lust Fiidav veiling at which many things of impoitaace were discussed, Tliose holding the most time were the apple scab and road improvements. Mr. McCoy of lumens nriived on Wednesday and spent a few dav.s visiting her nephews, (ilonn und Karl Mny, leaving Friday for the Panama exposition, accompanied by (llcim Mny nnd Mr. and Mrs. Karl Muv. Airs. McCoy is loud in her praises of our valley, claiming it to ho the mil beautiful valley she has over had the pleasure of visiting. (loorgo llargndine of Ashland is camping near tlio Il.vheo bridge nud keeping tab on the Modoc game re I' uge. William Kldiidno is employed by th Portland Cement Co .nt Cold Hill. F. L. Colon of the Itav ranch Juis plowed utmost 100 anes so far this fall. He uses a disc plow with weights. Mis Miie Venlon of this place and Sniit'"iil Itii'li.iid-nn of I(o Lane weicijnutlv inan icd la-t Tuc-dev cvinuii, ut Hi hniic ol Mr, mid Mis YOUR BRONCHIAL TUBES When a cold settles in the lnnnrlii.il tubes, with that weakening, tickling rough, immediate treatment is very important. The breath seems shorter 1e.catise of mucous obstim lions; usu ally fever N present, your head jars with evotjy coujjhVtiul your chest may ache, This is no time for experimenting or dehij- you must yet Scott's Knuilsiou t once to drive out the cold which Halted the trouble, and it will check the cough by aiding the healing pro ce of the enfeebled membranes. If yon have any symptoms of bron chitis, or even a stubborn cold, alwas remember that Scott's HmuUion Ins been relieving this trouble for forty years, it is iree irom aicoiiut or drugs. Kef use substitute. fcwU& Hum He. WowSl, N. J. 1- 0. A. Onrdiier iu Jacksonville, Rev. Panning performing the ceremony. The bride w the daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. S. M. Ncalon of this pliuv, whore she has grown to womanhood and has a wide circle of Iriends, bom.: a lender in nil of oif social doings. Mr. Kiehnidon is the son of Mr. and Mrs. ,1. S. Richardson of Med ford and is well known throughout the valley for his ninny sterling qunl itus. The happy couple were the recipients of many valuable gifts nun nro followed by the good wishes of the entire neighborhood for n long nnd happy life. They wilt make their homo on lloss Lane, where the groom ha prepuod n nca' little cottage and where they will he al home lo their ft lends after November 1. Miss Frances Aiken is teaching iu the Pinehurst district. ENTENTE ALLIES i PROTEST DEATH OF Hnlph Kussell of the Meadows was visiting in Ccntrnl Point this week. Mr. and Mrs. Then Glass and fam ily and Clnrencc Case and Mrs. Mor ris Case and Mrs. W. C. Chapman mo tored to Ashland Sunday and enjoyed n fine picnic dinner iu the Lithiu Park. Mr. and Mrs. William Mayfiold of the Meadows hauled a load of house hold goods to their Kvnus creek stock ranch Monday. Miss Ora Vincent and Miss Opal Centers were visitors nt the homo of W. C. Chapman .Sunday. Theodore Glass and wife wvo trnding m Medford Saturday. Mr. Thoriibrun of Central Point motored out lo F.lborl Glasn' Saturday after his son Kussell, who is working for Mr. Glas. Mr. Walker of Long llraneh wnn visiting in Ueaglo nud Antiooh iron day.' ' lohu Milohcll of (ho Meadows mo tored to Central Point Monday. Del Morrison had some fine hnrley chopped for hog feed at the Glass mill this week. .Mr. nnd Mrs. Snyder were visiting friends in Medford Monday. Some of our farmersin this soetion nie getting their land in shape for sowing their fall crops of grain. Jesse Glass has pdt up a fine feed mill nt his Antiooh ranch and the fnriuers can get their feed ground without hauling it to town. Mr. Moore nnd son. llctibe, wore visiters in Medford Monday. Mr. nud Mrs. .lohu Ilighuni vvcro cnllers nt town last Friday. Mrs. W. C. Chapman and Mrs. P. C, Chapman tpeut Inst Wivdnosduy visiting Mrs. Theo Glass. , Paul Armstrong und Vmln Chap man wire plensnnt callers it th Chaparral school house last Friday afternoon and hoard a uood little program given by the scholars. CHINESE REPUBLIC PLKING. Nov. :i -France has given her support to tin representa tions made to China by Japan, Great Hiitain and Ttussin concerning the advisability of postponing the decis ion as to re-estahlisluncut of n mon- arehy. Although the French govern ment was not represented in tlio orig inal notion nud nccordingly wus be lieved to have decided to nbslain from paiticipation today, the French min ister, A. It. Conty, called at the for eign office. Do gnve verbal rntlfiea- tion of the request of the other three powors. Notwithstanding the declination of the Chinese government lo postpone the decision, on the giound that l'e matter now rests in the hands of the people, it is possible that the noltiu' change in the form of government, if denied upon, mny not be mndo ror some time. There is an unverified rumor thai if the olontion now iu progress ivosiiIIr in fnvor of n inns' nrcliy, coronntion of the emperor will be delayed until the conclusion of the Kuroponn war. A Stitch In Time Medford People Should Not Neglect Their Kidneys No kidney ailment Is unimportant. Don't overlook tlio BltKhtest backache or urinary Irregularity. Naturo may bo warning you of approaching dropsy, gravel or Urlght's dlscaBo. Kidney dlne.iRe la Rcldom fatal If treated iu time, but neRloct may pnvo tlio vvny. Don't neRloct a lnmu or aching back another day. Don't Ig nore dizzy BpellH, Irregular or dis colored urine, headaches, weariness or depression. If you feel you need kidney help begin using the rcllnblo, tlmo-trlcd remedy, Donn'H Kidney Pills. For BO years Doan'a havo been found effective, indorsed by grate ful people. Frank Turngnto, G St., Jackson ville, Oro., flays: "I havo used Doan's Kldnoy Pills personally and thoy hnvo been used by another of my family. I can say they aro n flno medlclno. Doan's Kldnoy I'llls did mo a great deal of good, when I was Buffering from kidney weakness. They do- Borvo public endorsement." I'rlro r.Oc, nt all deitlors. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kldnoy Pills tlio sumo that Mr. Turngato had. Foster-Mil-burn Co., Props., Ilufnflo, N. Y. Adv. i t? 1 TfteWcmcter Cat" 1 5 aSfRs ylwiSJ (ft i Sold on Monthly limtallnicnt 1,'liin. POWELL AUTO CO. Quiet Clutch Runs in Oil The clutch of the new Mnxvvcll operates in a bath of oil. This makes it remarkably smooth and velvety in engagement, and eliminates 80 per cent, of noise when the gears are shifted. Designers of the highest-priced cars agree that the clutch should run in oil. The Muxwell clutch and transmission mech anism is fully enclosed. We are waiting to take you for a test ride in the car that has broken all low "First-Cost" records, and is breaking all low "After-Cost" records. "OneMcm'AiohairTon a Jr r BectricStarter Demountable Pirns wKflFkEeetricLi(jitf Rpin Vision Wintishield f f iMcicjneto Ignition A FOB DETROIT t v Xjnf7 . yfrfaK ! "faertfixia Us iALu c'lfyad POWELL AUTO COMPANY ! l-d.uiHMillHE'jKBitiHaS!HR I III 11 lire to dance with the music wmmMmMamMMwmmmmm.u r , a y , v r . .mtMKWimrrm. ..mtLt i i .uil i 1 . Kl sks i vsi r ? i t r -uit m LTt " . WrahtfT: 1 Ksl II '-- A 'I how easily vou can net a Victrola A tin T . all sH a i i 1 1 n . m (AWL'rw m icmi i w ww -w w w rri n i vk Hale Piano House iaifiy' I I J9E, I WHAICAN Y0UD0F0R CATARRH? What? Ask yourself the question. How often has the doctor fnil.d, as alao ointments, salves, vapours? What you should j do Is to try S. S. S. I This easy, common-sense method Hint costs bo little that la bo quickly and vigorously effective Is often tho lBBt lesort of many Catarrh BUffcrers. Why. It In bard to say. Ono of the trained specialists of tho Swift Spe cific Company In Atlanta a physician it standing and untlonal reputation because or his knowlodKO of blood dis orders, mndo the usHc'rtlon that If tlio majority of chronic Catarrhal Victims would buy and faithfully tnko S. S. S., hey could effectually Ret lid ot Ua .urrh. S. S. S. room HtrnlKht to tho scat of 'rouble, tho blood. It spreads Ua Influence over every organ In tho )ody. comes through all the veins and iiterles, enables all mucous surfaces to exchange uelds and lirllatliu; Rub Htances for red blood corpuweles that ofrcelually cleanse tho system nnd thus put an end to nil Catarrhal pol lution S. S. S cleans out the stom ach of mucous accumulations, enables only mire. liloeritnnlrm: materials to enter tho Intestines, combines "with these food elements to enter the cir culation, and In Icbb than an hour la at work throughout the body tu pro ccb3 ot purification. 8. 8. S. Is mado from roota and herbs that aro food and tonlo tor tho blood. It Btlmulates-glvos the blood power to throw off poisons. You will soon realize Its wonderful Influence by tho absence ot headache, a decided clearing of the air passages, a Bteadlly Improved nasal condition, and a senso of bodily relief that proves how com pletely Catarrh often Infests tho en tiro system. You will find S. 8. 8. on salo at all drug stores. It Is a remarkable rem edy for any and all blood nfTectlons, such as KcJicmn, Hash. I.upus, Tetter, Psoriasis, Uolls, und all other diseased conditions of tho blood. Tor special advice on any blood disease vvrlto The Swift's Specific Company, Medical Do partment. ltooiu 11, Atlanta, Ou. Avoid substitutes. Col. H. H. Sargent Will Speak to the Citizens of Medford at The Natatorium Thursday, Nov. 4 At S p. in. on the Modynski rebuilding proposition. All Cordially Invited Avoid Accidents by Putting on Weed Chains. All Sizes In Stock How's your gloves and robes? C. E. GATES iin xui-7 r.Tji'g P. 1 vM--T ji4 ofl ft 'j 4we!m ''VsiH W flffllflllSKIUflP IS. 1- i Let the Victrola furnish the music TmA-A , foryour dances' livcrybody who dances enjoys dancing to such ex- ' ccllcnt music evcrybod dances their best to sue perfect music. It is the best dance music t to be had anywhere, and it can be enjoyed in every homc.y '.-J The Fox TrotMaxixcj and all the other new dances are easy to learn and a pleas ure to dance with the music of the Victrola. f p' Come In and hear some of the latest dance numbers, and find out how easily you can get a Victrola A y.vj iu y-rfW, , m UM