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IIOl!SieilOI,l HINTS (Hy AtlM I'hlllplnii 1'ot-ClicwiM)) TO .MAICIMIOT WATICIt Tho u HOdil-ali pIhtu or wnlur nml nnwiiKH It lu u tM httln with din wet nlilo down. It ill I tl n hot Urn iiiulnr Hih knt U nl allow It to Mtantl fur 20 in lu ll I m. Btlrk your flnr In (li wlr mill If yon mn kep It lhre for ttiorn limn oiiH-alxleentli of h nwxinil ynu will' tint li fur wrong In iwylnK that IIih wutar I hot. Thou allow ItiH wnloi lo mhiI. mill orHfKCNl Iro nml you will liuva a iIhIIpIoiim HinniiiHr drink! TO CAUW KOI I A VOUNO Cllll.l) Klnit olituln I lie olillil. Then loavo It aloiio In n rloiflil room with a liox of nmtPluM, h rollulotil ooIIhi' nml mi open enn of haroiona It it iukmIb ttiiy fiirtlior euro uftor this. Hint It allow h lomlenoy to Iimvh colic, look It Mcuroly In n lwntry with nix open Jura of orange itiariiinlmle. two rutin of oavnlr. tn iloiau alniwharry tarta anil a half lmmri of gitn npplm. If Ihti aratMii iloa not work well, oh tnlu aiiothar nbllil anil IckIii nil over ngaliii 1'nirtlcu maka Mrfct. Tho liiiiO of I lie I'lilfoim Alf llotnnilHga haa JoIiumI the inll- ttla eompany. Will ABrtlaraon haa taken a job aa a bellboy In a hotel In t'lilcaiio. I MUlon Wmma haa gotio on tli Tuba ptMm torr. Amoa Smith haa en Hated In the lT. S. Ariay. Prom an Oklahoma Week- iy. Hh Sm hiiiI ICmw I Ian Mra and tltto tgga hat! bwt b broken gently. I'hlladoliihla Id gr. WlHfti Unite McLuke wrote It four years ago. It read: "Bad news and bad egga anotild be broken gently. Oluclauall ISttqiilrer. Juat ml And when we wrote II four yeara ago It ran tbua: "How do you tell a bad eggT" "if I had anything to tell a bad I break It gently." Uoaton Tran arrllH. Uont get eseltod gentleiiKW. The thine had whlekera when Noah waa a Iwy. Blddetord Journal. Net ae: It waa a female pick. And aa the Argua remarked awa Uck In liOl: "Newa dropt lo u wumun In like a bed egg everybody will noon know It, broken ever hu genii) Uasteru Argua. 'Unlays llvllitMavi' A. young cotrhmaM urrll in New York and aecured work In a uaraae. lie waa net the flral day to ariwalnic the wbeela on motor I ruck a. In a remarkably abort time he reported hla flrat Job aa done. "Do you menu to any," demand ed the foreman, "that ou have great ed all four whecla already T" "Wwl, aaw." nilld Bandy, "only tbi two from ont'ii." "Ad why got the back onea, imV aaked the foreman. "Waal, eo lang aa (lie front tMM are all rl. the two hind unea have to feller." gajvi lite (Hi I on the Kllin The oM-raahleoed womun who uaed to bar a big day's weh done by break (aat time now haa a daughter who luta lo lake a bottle of Cuw tofteala vry lime ahe Irona a twn-by-XlHir haMdkerehlef. e TliilllJ "That 'a a nreiiy girl In the other aMe of the egr!" "Sheacaiy (a, do ou kuou her ' "Yea, '!Tln vbis don't you apeak to hwr "I 101 M aoou at ahe's 1I tan gr tofV JfeO-at Howe ilg(ae hby look llkv?" '"Wk Ifc'UMiHtygl." "ilciat Ptpof of Official Paeer Metered a A4tm4, Oregon, I, !. THE LTNOOLN JJANQUflT T WOJ.N'H Mrtlifliiv wt ijlv rnl - mwl rinillw tvornlilp hi nHHw nml iiftflrH nrjrmiiKiiiK for thv mii r orrNT. II rttmmfw'd tin 'X mmm for (i roily iirmiwl I lie fliiif nf fllnfKlm((ifm, inm irnlly wiving Old Olory mid wingmg juilrinfic ongn. Lin roln' noldf tMUne and lift' wore cited ha iiircntivcs to American youth t enroll muler the ntmidnrd of the party that rcwnible Lincoln ' imrtv onlv in nnnio, but from whom tin Hpirit cf Lincoln long Mince fled. Abraham Lincoln, plain, homely luimnnilnrinn product of ImckwomlH and prairie, wan deluged by abuae, villificn tion and miHrepreuentation by enthroned privilege and predatory plutocracy, which for many yeni lum domin ated the party he created and used it to betray the nation, bartering for political imtronage the heritage of the peo ple until if k natural rcnources arc in the hand of private monopolies fostered by Mpecial legislation creating billioii aircH and imnpoi's. Standpat politics are Will liourimn, the MtanupaitcL' learns notiung. 'I lie old li'ielcs of patronage for the leaders, campaign money from intercuts to be repaid by special legislative fa vol's, are the only rules of the game he knows. Instead of human welfare, "prosperity" is prated to ap peal to the cupidity of the individual when under an unjust and inequitable social order the only prosperity possible is a lopsided prosperity that creates poverty. Above the guests at the Lincoln banquet, in uncon scious satire, side by side with the portrait of the great emancipator and foe of special privilege, hung the por trait, not as customary, of William McKinley, who de livered the goods, but of .James Withycombe, who is striv ing his best to deliver the goods. Contrasting with the reading of Lincoln's (lettysburg address came the impas sioned plea ol Oregon s governor lor .Southern I'acilic in terest in tile forfeited land grants and in behalf oT the power trust's grab of forest reserve sites graphically illustrating the toboggan slide in party principles from Linf.,,1,, Wit hvcoillbe. Iif the atavistic buncombe of the I nasi master seek ing to jimmy his way into the legislature to the alliter ative tinliiiabulatiiig incantations to the totem-pole pros perity of the prize calamity howler of the orchard bell, nursing a congressional bee, almost every speaker at the banquet is on the people's payroll or striving to get on. Hence their enthusiasm to organize the void's. IJut where do the people come in? What do they get out of it? If Lincoln were alive today, would he join the present leaders of his party, financed by the very classes that so bitterly fought his every effort, in an effort to perpetu ate plutocracy Or would he be found scourging the money-channel's defiling the temple of liberty .' Would he not again strive to strike the shackles from humanity? mm ALBANIAN MN LONDON, Till. II. -A Kfutei' tli (Nili'li from Athi'iiM uk I hut Itulitur inn I'oivom haw occupied the Alban ian town of 1'iori, about fix teen mile from Avlniia, A iHNi(-h from Athene on IVhru arv 7 kuhI tlmt, uocordiuir lo ml 'wv fnm AiiMlna. Aitatriun nnd llultrnrinn Iioojih hail fonattl n jiihc tlou nail iHvuitUi! the Iowiim of Al ItAHMiin. AlbuHHun m !lti milts aoutli i'iit of Durnxxo nml fifty inilt'i uortlieiiKl of Avloiia. TheAulrian ofliiial Kialcnicat uunounucil that ou I'fbriuirv II AuMtru'UuuKttrinu lrmM oii'iiiitl Tiiitiu, nlioul iQ miU'H nortli-wi'-l ol AIIi.i-van. IN THE BALM I.OMHIN. Mi. 1 . Il.rlr , at- lixnv iii llic It.ill.au- i r'MirU,l Inuu Allien-. An l'.i'liani;' 'iVk'raih ii Mlch tiled i.r.lay .a. that tol juwhiir the .nuval of French ami Ilrilixh ivinioii i nn'iil" at Saloniki llu Fri'iirli ,ni n'j.iin iiioi't-mlinir up Ilia railwa "hi iiiirnlmjr ti'tuip-. iik tar limv.iitl ,i, tit. Hulijari.iii liim tier. Tin1 Hiil'.iiiaii ar aid to haw m'tMipifil oni'-lhtnl l Albania. I COMMUNICATION. To I In' CillUo : The rivlul mittliin at ilu X'ut Ium evening enn he kuuiiikmI iii (IiIh wa : liunieutw croMtl, aitlendltl iiiuhU and llro. Malbla' tukiiia for lilx text "weighed In the halame and found wantltu" thoioiiKhly liainosai'd on the Hilnda or the audlcnee the abao lute neioaaily of keeping Jehovah in tin- heart and of w Halting up to the rtMiilrtil standard; toavMd tluMrul i-onii'iii'iiii', rltlnt: Belihuir ax a horiliilo .tmil I i .ul hi liih i if uitl tlii I.ii'd upaKi iiiiiu Mi. axui' I will M-r till' Mlill.'lild . Ilil -l. ili i li.- rn ' It g?.-.!y - 9 ASK FOR and GF11 THE ORIGINAL Ci WJLTEP JrVSJLIU (IbMj ubetituU (MtY0U saM prlaa. mmic flic urrwiirm In Mid ollwr Hilm- Irv fhw wln.1 hikI rnjnifllnlf hln Idrnh. for in the stone age. Like the buncombe for the votei-s and woiilil apepHr thnt two wofghinga I were ninilc; all the male uilulta foil Ihlioit, and wt're illapatiheil. All malo iliililrcii anil umtrona wer cut off at the aecouil weighing; the thirty two ihouaanil vlrglua were all to the kihhI. A full arrount nan lit found lu the .'II oh. of Xtimhera. Keail It. II rirtalnlv provea ronclualvoly that II Ih abaolutety neceaaary to keep Jehovah In your heart anil weigh up to requirement. Haul hath alalu hla tliouaand and Darid bla tena or thouaamla ( I Sam. 28-7). David did that which waa right hi the eight or the fiod all the day a of hla life oxcept In the cnao or I'kfuh (I Kinga :'&-&). Take the cnati or Lot and hla wire and daiiKh lora, all welghwl up to standard at the flrat weighing, but at the aocoud weighing Utt'a wife fell ahort and waa promptly turned Into a plllnr of Mil. If the welghiuaater ahniild lmp pen In to the N'aah hotel lolihj nuiong the hunch of roundera who teem to have a rontinuoua job of bottoming rliuli and cxchjOnginK auch Ilea aa nocIok black white lilrda and white black htrda. and haiug oxen thnt waded around all winter uud niudo their own living, aayiug nothing at all alma! the blurry of anew which conaialed of one tenth baled Hay, the lobby would be dotted with nlllura of Halt, wot or sugar without doubt. If any wetgblUK waa done and what a pillar of noot opp Mallei would make. The pcrmm inuat he blind In deed who cannot ace tlu neceaslty of kceplnu .Ichovuli lu his hi-urt. llun drcdi ol nlliiT inclines muld ho illi'il i'iiialU ,i . i ,m nil iii m i si'OTr. THEY REFUSE TO EAT At jk'notls in most cluMrcn' live thcyf.nl lo relikh their meds and leftist to cat even the dehemes piejyreil ti tempt their aiH.'titcs. 'l'hcy laik am hition, and growth secnu inipi-iled, which causes anxiety uud worry. To couipcl them to cut is a gr.iw mistake, iMcauso nutrition is impaired, llenhhful exercise in fieh air anil sun shine is iinKrtant, but equally impoit int i a spoonful of Sum' FmuUiun .urce times a day to fectl the tissut;. and fumlJ food -energy to improve tiieir blood, aid nutrition and lmrK.'ii their appetites. The tiiiflitv wncewtraii-il uttiliciuai- IikI III (x'ntt'i. IiuuImoii aupplii-K th. tr li-nit'iil-. ilnl.lr, n ii.nl to liuilil up llnir M'rliflll llu n' ll !.tt' ll la hi. I-. .in ill 1 .l -x i. I i ' N I 1W4 q - i.... JOHN A. PEftL TTNRJ3RTAKJ3E 0 I July AsaUtaut S6ri S. l.ltTI.D'lH, phone si. n ana it-js AiQ(g)auu Service Coroner M DIEGO SIILL ON THE IP WITH FINE EXPOSITION To flic F.diler: ' At the reqneat i tin mnvr ml (he common coiinnl u Sun Dii'jn, I am writing thia ktti-r to hiIuiik Mm. na one who mkriit tHibK In- i motel v interealfd in thin iit'- wcl fnrc, that all re)Mirt to the clt'cct that our afreet arc tihoinK with the deadly rnttline; of rattlcinnkc ninh- cil down from the HiirrooniliiiK lull-.; Hint nhoiim are at work dcHpoimiK the Imdica of the drowned; tlmt tiuie ilreln of pcnpla met ilenlli and tlion rhiiiIh hi-o lioint'lcHi aa the icmilt of recent flood in ihin aeelion; Hint ev ery ilnm in the back country lia yiven away nml reduced mini linck counlry lo n inws of liouldei, mmkI nml (lclinn; thai our lamutit'iil i ki nitiou liai mIi'iI !oui into the Imv nml in no more, nml tlmt railroad li;il fi(i may not ho rc-eslnliliHlied with this licnittlilfil ffeelion of the world nuin for many iuooiih -nre fulsu nml without fmmilitlion in fnei. W'e had noma rain, it in true, but not hnlf the amount tlmt normally faln in the wet acclioim of the coun try, nml tht' wlonii, eomiiur iiilher amldenly nml eopinnily, did wab out oiio aiitedeliivian dill dam: but no far an tficnt dtimaisc to the cxpohi lion iM coiiciMned, it U (iiiile I lie eon- Irury. The beuvv raiim have i'vy ureal I v bemifitcd the (troumla, which will look hnmlNemcr than ever ne Hummer im a ichiiII. The Iok of life, while not ueiirly iik ieat n rcnoit- eil, w to be regretted, but wjih con fined mostly iiinoinf .luiuincMe nml Chiiiei.e working in eellaiu vallcyn. Hy the lime you (jcl thin letter IraiiiH will probnbly he running nuain into Sun Diego; meanwhile w have daily mail nml Hienger nerviee by water, and life itoo on much Ihe Maine a thougli nothintr uulowanl Iiiim occ lined. Snu Diego i alill on the mn) only mora o; whe ennuot ba ilowued, iinv more tbnti a eily on a hill can bo bid. If you could piibli-h thte you would be doing a kind, Chrintinn net. Thank van. Youra truly. 0. . IIAZZAKD. Sou Diiigo, IVli. II. WEDDING BELLS 'I Fulton J. Smith and Oludys F.. M inkier were uuilcd in marriaue at the I'le-livterian hmiimi ,SiihiUi. Feb ruary L'l, at (I i. m. The-o two ouiig people ii ix from Talent, v.heic thev eH"ct to make their home. Their maiiv IricntU wi-h lor ihcm a hupps and propcroiif life lovrethcr. Why Smoke lilt Clmici When I.a Oondna nre only lOo. POSITIVE PROOF Should Convince the ,'rcntcs Sl.cptlc In .Mcdfoul IltHiniBo It's iho ovidence or a Mod ford cltUeu. Testimony euslly Invoattguted. The strnugext ondoraewent of mur It. The best proof. Head It: Mrs. William Charley, 306 N. drupe St.. Mertford, saya: "I Had much imln In the small of my back and sometimes I could hardly hand or straighten. At night the trouble bothered me. too, ami often 1 couldn't sleep. 1 tried plaster and llulments. hut nothing helped me. When almost discouraged. I heard of Doan's Kid ney rills. lu lesa than two week ufter 1 began taking them. I relt bet ter, h'nur boioa or Doau'a Kldutn l'ills made me well."(8tateiiii-ui Riven Hept. 14. 1807). OVKH KIVK YUAIW LATKK Mrs Charley said: f have had no klduev trouble since I loan's Kidney l'l rrccd me or It " Price Mie. at all dealers. Don't elinoly nsk for a kidney rented) uet Donn'a Kldne Pills -the same that Mrs. Churlei had. Foster-Mlllmra t'o . Prop . Itiiffalo. V Ad. fgn EtutaSjM5r 0!filiBa TODAY Hazel Dawn will iut-icasf sirivn following in the latent l'uni.ii I'lajccN rHturt 'The Heart of Jonnife' dig I'nMluivioii for l.illle .Money t'lMiitng 'PhcmInj' Tim t:reatet Pie tee iu the World 0 "TDK IIA'IM'l.lt CUV l).' I'UACK" 2m aaV aITS'i i aaj ajF w -. J awrl T ll 1T . I I HAZEL DAWN AT 3TAn THEATEH MONDAY Ilael Dawn, eiin oi the mont licau tlful stage urtiHle thnt eratVappenrcd on the screen, stnra In the Wtjeet fea ture proiluctlon, "The Heart' of .fen nlfer," at the Star Monday. WASIIlXtlTO.V, Feb. 11. Nation al prepurcdnoHH prohlems nRalu hold tho runter of tho stago lu congress ional committed activity today. Hav ing concluded its hearings on mili tary dttfimse (pioatloim Chairman Chttiuhilrlalu and his assoulutOM ou the aenato mllltury commlttuo today began framing a hill on tlm milijort. Thoy worn to incorporate lu (he measure a plan of fedi'rnllrHlion of tho National (liiard to create a re serve defense force. Chairman May and meinlmrs of the houso committee resumed work today of icdraftlng the houso defeuso hill to ellmlnnto the continental army feature and place In Its stead tho plun of finlerulUing state troops. The house naval committee today began an exhaustive Impitry Into sub marine warfare and the aliened Hliort ('oniliigH of American siiIiiiimiIiiuh. FEDERATION OF? " NATIONAL GOARD Jfe L ivr fivQz nil ifli S 9KE9tltBBKif1UBKP,MSI&mBNIQZ&BE3U&ViV k S JBWTTtaToTwe'ewrtetBMssjyrairsMW MtsaaeaaVTrirPnairoJ JnJWrUmSKL The Record Tire Kcccnt 'Chain' Tread sales have broken all records. Such gains mean one thing and one thing only Long life and satisfactory service in low mileage cost. Profit by the experience of others Make your next tire 'a 'Chain' Tread the most cfliciont popular priced an ti -skid in the country. Usifed SfetesHre Eompatray CHAIN 'NOBBY' USCO 'ROYAL CORD' 'PLAIN 'INDIVIDUALIZED TIRES" MMMSSMkfflMM Clkh. TODAY AND TOMORROW THE PAGE'S Greatest Show Have You Seen STELLA? $100,000 PAINTING Which Appeared on the ZONE at San Francisco Fair VALESKA SURATT New York's DaUng Sunburst, in Fox Production "The Soul oi Broadway" NBAL 67 the NAVY I I NEAL of the NAVY mess irks m PRESIDENT ON DEFENSE PLANS A -iiili.TON. Kth 11 Presl i.nf Ul-oii ioila received a letter fiom ( iiiilriiiftn lley of the house mll I'uv lommittee assuring him of the if -ire v the committee to work In liarmoiiv with blm 1m jwrfectlng the plain for natlonaT defense. The letter was sent In compliance with a resolution adopted by the com mittee thanking the president fer his confidence ox protect! In his pub lished correspondence with former Secretary Garrison. The letter follews: "I have been instructed by the committee nn military affairs of tho houso of representatives to convey to you the very groat appreciation which the commlttuo feels for the confidence which you havo shown In Its good faith and patriotism and to assure you of iu duelro to work lu harmony with you In perfecting a plan which would ha of thu xruatost benefit to tho country." XOTICIC Precincts Medford North Main nml West Medford register now at the MaUTrlbuno office. Pimples Disappear Tlioro Is one remedy tlmt wlilniu fall1 to ilear nvvny all pimple, blmk heiuN and xkln eriiptioim nml tlmt iiiiiKm the skin mifl, clear and healthy. Any ilriiireii-l can xupply yon with zoiiin, vrhkh Ki'ncrally nvercniues all nkin dl cases. Aime, ccxeiiui, Iti li, pllii)l", rnclaH, hlntk IicaiIh la incut cnt kIvc way lo cum. FriHiucntly, minor hloin IkIiim dlnappcnr nveralKlil. ItcldiiK iwu ally hIojm lUHlantly. '.cum U wife, clean, cimv to am.' and di'l'diiliililc. It civats only IBn't an extra large bottle, $1.00. It will not kI nl ii. U not xreiixv or sticky and Is iHMltiveiy aafe for tcndiT, K'lwltlro sklun. Ztuio, Clt'Vchtud. EVERYTHING BIG KUT THE PRICE Mat 5-1 Or. r.ve5.10-I5c (t) -- 'mmm UAubnKtld Don't Hlny llcnilurliy, (mnpiilcil, Sick, Willi Hreath Hihl nml Htoiiincli Hour (let a id-cent box now. Yon men and women who can't get reeling right who have htmdnrho, coated tongue, bad tasUs and foul breath, dUainoep, enn't tleep, aro bll loiis, nervous and urHwt, bothered with a sick, gassy, disordered slom nch. or have n bad cold. Aro you keeping your bowels oloan with ('Hscarets, or merely forcing n paoeogewHy every row days with salts cathartic pills or castor oil? Cascarets work wlillo you stoop; cleauso the atomarli, remove the sour, undigested formonllng food and foul gases; tuko the excess bile from tho liver nod carry out of tho system till the (onstlpated waste matter and poison lu the bowels. A Cuscarot tonight will straighten you out h morning n 10-cent box from any drug storo will keep your stomach sweet, llvor and hovvola rnK itlar, and head clenr ror montha. Don't forget tho chlldron. Thoy lovo I'ascarols hecnuso they taste good never gripe or sicken. 'Adv. POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS DISTIIICT ATTOItNKY 1 hereby nnnuimro that I havo filed my declaration of Intention to bocomo a candldatu for tho repub lican nomlnntlon for tho orflco of District Attornoy for Jackson county, OroBon, subject to tho decision of tho republican party, nt ino primary elec tion to ho held May 19, 1910. Adv. 0. M. 1IOH13RT.S. I am a candidate for re-election to the office or district attorney. Adv. K. K. KUI.I.Y. I hcrnhy nnnounce that I am n enn dldato for tho office of prosccutliiB nttornoy, for Jackson county, Oregon, having filed my declaration to bo como such candlilato, and suhjoct nt the decision of the republican party at the primary election to he held Mny 19. IfilC. Adv. II. A. CANADA Y. t'oiwrv ci.unic I heroby announce thnt I havo filed my declaration of Intention to iieromo a candidate for tho repub lican nomination for tho office of count) clerk for Jackson county, Oregon, subject to tho doclslon of tho republican party, nt tho primary elec tion to be held May 19. 1010. Adv. t Utile) J OK II. WILSON. COINTV TltlCASl'UKIt. Deputy County Treasurer Myrtlo W. Illakeley announces hor candidacy for tho office of county tronsuror. I horoby announce my candidacy on tho republican ticket for tho of fice of county troasuror, to bo voted on nt tho coming primaries. I havo held tho position as deputy in this offlco ror the past year and am con fident that 1 can fulfill tho duties connected thorowlth. 1 sorvod two years as deputy coun ty recorder before taking tho posi tion as deputy county tronsurer: I havo also had experience as account ant for several corporations, such aa tho Medford Concrete Construction ooniiMtny and Medford Ice and Stor age company. Iieforo taking up coun ty work and will say that my past record is open tor inspection to tho voters or Jackson county. It nominated and elected I will run the office without the oxpense of a deputy and continuo to serve the pub. lie Just as ertlcient in the ftituro as I have iu the past. Adv. MVHTUfi HLAKICI.UV. I hereby announce that I havo filed niv declaration of Intention to bo como a candidate for the Itepubllonn nomination for the ofHco or county treasurer, to be voted on lu tho colu mn primaries. It 1 ant nominated and olooted will conduct the otflce lu an efficient and I businesslike manner. I Adv. HOY I,. MAULH. ror.vrv asshssok I have tiled my ducjaratlon to bo come ,a candidate for County Asses sor of Jaekson county, subject to tho will of the republican party, at tho primary election to be hold .May lUth 116. 1 will appreciate your luvoatl- j gatton of my qualifications and your support at the primary olectlon. Alv- 18. M. WILSON. ror.vrv si:iuiuxti'icm)kxt I hereby anuounce my candidacy ou the republican tieket for the or fice of County School Superintend ent for Jackson county, Oregon, sub ject to the will of the republican party at the primary election Mav 1. I stand for practical school ef- fiekwey, personal supervUlon of the schools and eltmtMUen of cowaty scnosl supervisors. AUv KKAXCIS C. SMITH, J30( JO O Ml I' 1 V V o o ) o o O (;