Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, February 16, 1916, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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REVIVAL IDNG
Even tnfore Hip budding was open
ed Inst oTonlng tlio people began to
KHthor on the sidewalk for the Ma
thl mooting at the Natalorluai. The
lnrgest week night crowd was pros
on t whan Hernard Vetoy announced
the first number of the song service.
The mimic Is a strong feature of theio
meetings. When Vossoy tnkos his
cornet In linntl you can hear tho vory
words of tho hymn and when ho
climbs on top of thu pulpit ntul urgos
the people to sing thoy sing with
hearty good will. A children's chorus
has boon organized and will furnish
tho music for tho Saturday night
authoring. I
Aslilo from a choice solo last even
ing tho dttot which was sung by Mrs.
Hovlous and Mr. Vossoy Inst Sunday
night was repeated at the rcquost of
n largo number of pooplo. w
Tho sermon was on the thoinc,
"The Dovll nnd How ho Works." It
was a vigorous but kindly arraign
ment of tho fruits of evil doing. Mr.
Mathts has tho happy faculty of so
Dlivt'lnr Ilfi-iiuiil My
placing in tho lime Unlit the weak
traits of the human heart as to In
spire courage to turn from them and
claim tho help of the higher life.
The evangelist evidently bolleves
heartily In u personal dovll, for ho
said, "thu devil Is a liar Hlways has
boon. This old world doss not bo
long to him oan he not glvo It
to a man, though he promises big
things he can not make good." Some
people don't believe in a personal
devil with some It Is necessary only
to look In a mirror." Hut there Is
hope Jesus Christ Is able today to
cast out the devil from the human
heart as of old. One statement tho
preacher made might well he hung
up In every office and homo "got
awny from the poMlmlst ho Is the
work of the devil." Thero are some
people who senm to think the moro
possliulitlc they are tho moro relig
ious they are.
i lists not so. Pessimism is novor
religious.
A deep impression Is bolng inmlu
iimui tho Inrge number of pooplo who
attend these services.
Tonight the mooting will bogin at
7 o'clock instead of 7:30, and will
rlostt In 1 1 iiiti for all who desire to
attend the bifskot hall game.
J'ooplo who are neglecting to at
tend the great meetings thinking
there Is )et plenty of time are warned
that they may be mistaken. This Is
a supreme opportunity for the city
It is the part of wisdom to Improve
it.
Thursday nvenlng will bo women's
Might. Everybody is Invited but a
special Invitation la extended to all
societies and clubs of woman. Jack
sonville uple are planning to come
In large mini her at that tlino. Hot
ter come earl) If you want a sent.
XOTICK
1'reelncts Hod ford North Main nnd
West Medford register now at the
MaltTrlbune office.
T
FOR SKIN DISEASES
S. S. S. Drives Poison From the
System.
Get it nxol In your mind that skin
ruiiuwiis. aVrofula. Knema. burning
t faint skin, an all akin 4laao ara
due eatlieljr t impure hlood If tha
trouble wa mi tbe outside of the skin,
impi washing- and keeping It clean
jru euutd ollaln relief --nut olnt
mema and sslvra would be acces
sary. Art with ua la IhU te
1f. km! yuu can lc reaiured tu
leaith. 8. sf. 8. la a purely vegetable
triuimvat that uu fan aecura frum
lour own duitvUt It la a bluoj tonic
that will iurl'; )nur blood and rauaa
O Qeoiaa.1 ahtemrnt of our trouble.
SAd Bnail) make yuu well Ktfty year
a so n. s. waa d.sc..vied and llun
lo autferina mankind Liurinv this
peiltHl it baa proven Ita remarkable
curative pruncrtie ua a blood puilfler
and ionic Ha relieved thouaanda of
eaea at diaeaae rauaed l, Impure bluud,
and earonic ur Inherlte.l blood dlneaara
Tuu can be relieved. Mil uu munt lake
f S S Iberere be ur. Ix.nl lake
tlialii'.e 1I1 11 ITIe lol ..'i- 1 ill S S S
(i II . Jt 1 iiKifi.l f ,T l a .'-
11 1 a-e ii- f" - it hi' d-
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NTHUSIASMGROWS
Mkm
News From
WILLOW SPRINGS FLOUNCE ROCK FRILLS
II. V. F.ltlni Imiiiiit'ti'i lntniiH"i in
Mctlford I'ndn,
Willow Spring win veil represent
ed at the poultry oliow in Mctlford
the mt week.
I. F. William was ntwiriHg line 15
in this ilifttriet Monday.
Urnver Cook and family Imvc mov
ed to the property owned by C. M.
KMtl of Med ford.
Sunday It. M. Potior nnd family
enjoyed visiting with 0. S. Illttek
fmd. W. Ditulnp wn. trommcllng; lnini
iicsk in I III district Monthly.
I). W. Stone and wifo nre expected
homo Wednoiduy niter an extended
vWt with tlieir tluuglilor in Lewis
ton, Idaho.
S. S. Aiken of Prospect visileil wilh
friends in Willow Springs Tliursilny.
flcoVjje Davis . recevering: from n
very severe nttnek of In grippe.
Albert Forjjcy nilemled drill prac
tice in M nil ford Wednesday.
Juliut llurkliolz nnd family were.
callers at thu home of II. F. Dean
Sunday.
At tho M-hoollioiihi1 Friday evening
the (Jmiigers held a very sueeesful
busincHs meeting.
Mcdford visitors Saturday wore It.
F. Dean, Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Strouho
nnd Frank Thompkiu-t.
MisH Florence Cleveland returned"
to her home in Kugctie after a very
pleasant visit with Mrs. W. A.
Thompson.
Maiiun Voting and family and .Mr.
Hicks of Ashland will movo to their
propel ty in this vicinity nnd make
their permanent home here.
Hoy Nichols suffered the loss of n
Miluable dapple grup horse last
week.
Mrs L. A. Salade, Mis IC. A. I'iek
ard, Mrs. . L. WiUon', Miss F. Me-JC11-M.T,
Mi-. F.thel Dean nnd Albert
1 Forge y of Willow Sprint" attunded
(he KiImhi program ut tho I'age Fri
day afternoon.
Leslie Davis has heeome an 011-tliu-iastie
motor owner, luixing pur
ehiised 11 HMO Ford car of Mr. (Mos
of Mcdrord.
The home of Mr. and Mr. V. A.
Cowley on I'ine street, in Central
l'oiut, was the scene of a charming
owning' entortninment on Sntnrdny,
when the east of "The Doctor's Triple
Hlopement" were hidden to enjoy a
dinner and an evening of music uiid
snug. The dining table was nglow
with hrilliut hearts and enriuillous,
and in the pleasant environment hap
piness held sway for several hours.
Among (I10-.11 enjoying the oeeusion
besides the host nnd hostess were:
Mis-.es I.eln Weideneeht, Myrtle
nieHHin, I. A. riekard, Franeino
Mc Nasser, Mi'.i. Henry Itiley, Ko
laud Flaherty. Fied Taylor, Medrniu
Altimu.
Mrs. I.lzzfo Stnncllff who has boon
bedfast for thu pant tliroo mouthi
has M) far rocovored as to bo able
to ko to California for her health.
Sho will lonvo I'lioonlx Thursday.
Tlio many frlunds of Samuel Mur
phy, who for many years was a ros
Idont of I'lioonlx, will be xriovud to
loam or his death at Talent Sunday
ovniiiuK nt 0 . m. Ho loaves a sor
rowing wifo and two chlldron, Klmor
anil .loslo.
Mrs. Mathews and dHughtor .loss I e
were among tho Invltod guests at
Mrs. Itailer's last Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. AMIllum Atklu and
Mrs. Atklu's nleo and children worn
calling on Mrs. A. 8. Furry Sunday
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Carey were Ash
land visitors Tuesday.
H. N. Fronoli of North Talent and
.loo Henry wero In Medford Tuesday
billing sood oats.
J. K. Itoborts was In Medford
Monday helping his brother's w
to get her household goods Into their
home In Medford. Mrs. Itoborts and
family have returned from Missouri,
where they have been visiting her
parents the past year,
Mrs. Itoborts says no more of the
oast for them, after having lived In
tho Itogue river valley.
(login to rulao better birds, give
them bolter care, and bo prepared
to make a really crodltuble showing
next fall. Itomombor next fall will
be a state show and there will be
those who have oxhlbited many times
and have the birds and experience
In showing them. How many will
co roe up with entrance feos as well
as birds.
The domestic science class and
their teacher o f the l'hoenix inch
school gave J elaborate three mui -
dinner in honor of the school loanl
and their wires and I'rof. Mathc-w
at the pleasant home of Mr. and
Mrs. A. S. Furry. The decorations
were beautiful. The color scheme
was red and white, with evergreens
festooned nnd Interspersed. The de
licious dishes and the manner of
serving (bowed how domet train
ing reallv was a ner-ear branch
o' itui ,iiiuii d an. krio cc
Our Neighbors
Ib.yd Tucker and fniil rctnrniMi
to Skooknm Unrire Wcdne-dny nflrr
a tay of apteral wcks in Medfonl.
Jnmes Kmlirv made a trip down i!ie
power line last wwlu
S. S. Aiken went to Mctlford Won- '"! rorwnsint .lames Fergw-.m.
day. J engine inspetor; Waiter Kerne, night
Mr.Clmrlrnn of Derby el1oWr;!;oe",,'0, ?h'i-5
Wednesday to sinv awhile with her'S. ' nulerrnaker- S.m
nnrenU, Mr. ami Mm. Iten Hi gin- l)",in' ''n-h-r, nnd it helper
hothaiH. named Itnma.v. Some of two men
,. ', ........ Mwt rwiwlHtoiiiaiil. Cnn Is nt the
inrsilay wa I rial, ' nwghn ,,,,, f lc for(.t,t ,,,,, ,,nv ,, lW,t
hir hdiiy HHiiirorwiry, w, ko and Ins L,,fu Fergtumn is said lo Iwvu
fnllierand l.rothur sTt the day with ,mi t.m,tVetl l.y the S. P. for ovor
.ii. nun .un. vms iiisvviiiin nun
eon-Hineil iinntitls of lee erenm.
Mouduy night tlieie wan a iMtrty at
Mr. and Mrs. Cml Itiehardson's nnd'
StllllltlV IllIll Mil tfUl IHV.I1I1I IhNflt. Ml I
Mr. Vaughn's.
Frogs nre loudly "singing" on Mr
.Vllllllllllv rnni'll. Oliilun Viieinn tg ,111.
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iin-e iuihs nun spiinir is ueie.
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Mr. nntl Mi-s. trophy returned lnati,mrtv included W. II. MoNnir, drug
week from 11 visit in Medford. ,,. i K. Phipiw, vcnltv; F. .1).
Mr. I'elerson reM.rls Hint a liter- WHgnor, legialiitur, and C. W. Hi.nta,
..., run whs orgnmseii 111 rn.aiiuiM
rctTiilly. Our "soeinl mwmnt" eemH
to ho a hit late 111 atmling this your.
Mrs. Unlkur Hml tlHiwMor, Ora.
came himie Sundny from Chieo, Cul.
Mr. Walker met I hem ft t the stnlion
MnutniHV, put lite train was so laic,
tliev did not slnrt homo that da v.
Mr. Slmll of the Miwer plant went
to Medford Saturday.
, Mitrjrorv I'.rskino sikmiI from Friday
to Sunday with home folks.
One of the most enjoyable 1 m Hies
of the wlnler was given by Mcmlnnies
Dawson and Vinson Saturday liiuhl
at the Dawson home. The house was
lavishly decorated wilh vnleiiliue
... 1 t m . I
promt present nU several new games
weie nuriMiiieod nnd prisea given.
Pour! PoUon got tho prine for col
lecting the most- hearts. Ilobnrt
Ditsworlh and Miss Hanson were re
warded for "going to Xew Vork" in
quickest time, nnd other prise were
divided among several winners, )o
lieious haul sandwiches, ice cream
and cake woro served.
The subject for debute nt l4tuiel
hurst Literary society next Saturday
night is: "Unsolved, that the United
State) should annex Mexico."
To lite Kdiler:
It wus not u mistake ghoul Lucius,
Kiiicaiil killing two cougars.
LFCll'S ICINCA1D.
s.vmuo.s aim rorns. iiierewasuinrgeovidei.ee has beu aceumulnting
p5g5i Prince ASb
lilr &idl so
' ' yWiwri I H
( IP I
f 1 ItlnnnWir ' ill
l t ' ViPsH II Watch your step!
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(MtmMflLi 'W-SBVSW!,a. jmjK&..- x wfflBMHEZJh,. .ffiWjr J that
InnTm-tW.f'lSSiftVsfTira Nn: ,VtT7 ,fe5i thin,
1 ,
! A0111 Aim uin winmm
flOIILHIIU MI1U Ylblmll
The nnniiimnnec.l npprarancp of rnnrml rxlinmtc hi- los iinlil nflti
Mn-ter Merhnnitt Hmnll in Wonthrrn1 ii'"inir.
lWifin ynnln MomImv m8ht led t Funrl Din-ctor Htorh w Pidlrd
iiliniit eight wen Iwmg let irf the TIrt Tuswler xfternoon lo ns
muhi Wif1 fur "leiitiuiu on th i,A." ! "ft iMTvits incident io the fwHrnl
The Vleepiiig' chnre is n literal '
Bp, ,ventl of the lurer hating liren I
I panttht enjoviriir an earlier inorniit'
nnp than ohop rnrtH provide for. The'"v" w" "' family. Interment
iiinmes intolveil nre: Chnriey Cnne,
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Coached by Diioflor SimiMuin, who
whisked (hum to high school territory,
Tuestlay morning in his new ear, font
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I .Miii-i t'iii.i-ir. iiviii-ii 111111 llllllllllUll
land enjoyed witnessing from personal
oliacrvalion tho workings of Asli-
' .,
1 mmi rt
minli'l ediieationiil eMnlilisli
Ilesiilos Director Siniiwon, the
incut
eitv eoiiiicilniuu. The parly repeated
the snmo kind of n visit to tho west
Kvmo Wednosdav.
The Kastern Star at ita rogiilnt
,1H.oting Tuesduy l-vcning had some
t.xtni fine muninil selections in ad-
(lit ion lo routine work and refresh
ments. An olnboruto Vietroln was n
chief attraction provided by tho Nose.
Hros., and Mix. Howard ltoso nt
tended to tho manipulation of tho
famous instrument.
two school mils, way hack ncni
' Unl t'hristmHs time, broke into n pri
vale garage and hulped themsclvos to
joyrides on it Ford while the propri-
ctor wna out of town. All this time
ttninst them, with the result that nr-
rest followed nnd they liuvo been
bound over to thu grand jury in
bonds, which nre in no trifling sum.
liotli boys arc respectably couueeled.
Pcrlinvs tho lesaon will he salutary.
Tuesday morning thiee businsA
lionses woke up lo the t'uet that llioy
hnd been hurglitrixcd the night prev
ious. The list iixfudes "Simpsoirs
hurtlwnre, MeN'air Uros,, drugs, nnd
Perriue's notion store. Very Utile
actual cash was taken nnd hut Tew
goods. McKairs hne no safe, but
Ilia one nt Siuitoii's e.K.rienciHl
stunt rough linage, IIuiiikIi 110 explos
ives were used. IuMtud. the burglars
played free nnd cny wilh a lot or
fine new tools in the witv of saws
that it just makes a man sorry-liko that ho didn't got onto this pipe
thing and cigarette rolling stunt a-while-ago. Ho counts it lost
timo quick as tho joy'us goodness of this P. A. tobacco
gets firm set into his happiness division. The patented
It'a eay o chnnan Im
tlxipa anil mW f uaaal
able braml. le Imlt.ln lh
I'lincn Albeit lid ll tin,
but it it impntiklm to Imi
tate lh flavor of Prima
Allj.it tobacco! TIio-mI-
HtJHUCUTlCUlLl
yP99&&KKvK! affftJtnniJiMtiPiTln wliLnnM
ntul pieka, which "rinrwon hnndia hs
hi bnninnn, sows toifts; nraetieartf
riiinrrl. TV skrpf r.l n ergsr Mnm in
! which the rffririri.r lrrW. PeTTmS
ol ""W Mnrphjr, who IW in that
""" rentl.v nt the nge of M. Il
wn" minsr nnd n nnlive of Ohio. He
I i Stwrns' eemelery,
I'M It.STtH, the well-known (1 rants
Pass eotnmereial traveler, who antler
went n major irnUoH at Oraiiite
Cily hospital montlta ago, is in Illi
nois viaiiing hia awnits, having
fully itienveietl. He will return to
sou I hem Oregon In dne senson atu
"take to tho road" again, having filed
npplientiuu for a job as t raveling
salesiunn.
Mrs. Clara ltliodes Huglo and baby
will romuiit lieie awhile with the for
mer's mother, Mrs. A. I. Irwin, until
the husband and father, I F. Knglo,
1 who is a traveling man, decides on
the family's new location.
With $8 ir raised and .$1)00 in sight,
the outlook for local Congiegntioiinl
ists in raising an expense budget ol
uu even $1()U() is most encouraging.
The money will be used to meet cur
rent obligations. The society received
it severe blow in the street improve
ment lino, paying almost dual rates.
The church is located at a point
marking tho iutcraoctiou of tho boule
vard and F.nst Main street. Thin sec
tion was originally macadamized, nnd
when the paving era dawned, good,
son ieenhle macadam wan torn up to
make way for tho bitulithiu dope.
hxlra oxjmiiiso, however, stands for
"uniformity," which wna the ilcmnud
of the hour. Itev. II. II. Wikoff ol
Sun Francisco, field secrcturv of tho
Congregational Churcli Hiiildiiig so
eicty, wus present when the appeals
for ilcdgua were made nnd coached
the 'membership us to the merits of
systematic goviug, the responses be
ing unusually generous. Tho original
church edifice was built in 18H7. It
hits ft fine parsonnge. Itev. It. W.
Faripihar is pastor.
On Sundny, February 27, tlio local
Ilnptist church will enjoy tho pleas
ure of having the Do Mos. Concert
company assume Ihe choir's prerog
ative at the regular church service.
Order Xo. '2, issued to First com
pany of (ho const artillery, is ait im
perative command instoud of 11 moro
formal invilatiou to attend the Wash
ington birthday ohxcrvuuco ul tha
armory, February '12. The ituiiuul
military ball will cup the climax of
the event.
The second game at baketbnll,
Monday nt Itosebnrg, was lost by
ert as so
&!i-firee!gcl
process fixes that and cuts out Mo and parch 1
Men, it's so easy to get on the right track for straight-ahead-action
and tho rido tnly stands you 5c or
10c that it suro is duo you, duo your tongue, duo your
contentment-container to know how much you'll like
the national joy srnohe
That tobacco nppetito of yours, when it gets-RoinR:-good,
is us fierce as a baby's cry for millcl Right
now, white you feel it digging in, do that little old
tree act leave for the nearost store that sella
tobacco! And get yours 1
Becnuse Prince Albert, jammed into a jimmy
pipes or rolled into a maldn's cigarotto, taxes
tho joy-speed-limit 1 And you'll got the listen
of what that moans tho minute you put some
P. A. net to a match 1 You'll get
flavor and aroma and coolness that
will sot-to-rcat-for-all-time any odd
notions youevor concocted about pipe
pleasure and makin's pleasure I
AUavtrthmU S.and InavtrveivU
a a.
A hland. ?eor, 38 lo 13. The learn
will not g further north, but must
r(nrn in llmo fur the initial game
with Prnnklm high of Portland,
Thnredn.T rmming, Pelirnarv 17. H
HfHa tha short tinro iHlerrenrng in
onler to gel m sHie food practice
plajr.
John Corbell left TooadRy en the
return Irfp to hia Cassadaga mining
lpniperty in Siskiyou county, ten
wire rrotn Hilt. At that town he will
oenre the serrieea of a helper and
they will raeh in gnthatake so 'Hen
aufrielont fur the balance of (he win
ter. Furniture and fixtures for the new
Hotel Oregon am daily being unload
ed. The "fall of (ho hnatilo" Is fig
uratively represented ovory tiny in tho
busy work now foliig on there. Out
of chaos is coming order, nnd one.
may begin to note the scope tif what
a $13,001) improvement really eontcni
plutcs. At 11 rcgulnr meeting of the Iltisl
nosB Men's association Mouduy eve
ning, 1). D. Xorris was elected to the
dual positions of secretary of both
thu Commercial club and the ItuM
mms Men's organization.
Mrs. .InmcH Mnllingly left for Sn
lein on Tuesday morning to be with
her daughter, Mrs. C. C. Harris, dur
ing it critical surgical operation which
the daughter is about to undergo. The
Hurris family formerly resided here,
nnd now live 011 a It. F. I). route
three miles out of Snlem.
Mrs. ,). Iv. Chonto left on Moudoy
for an extended visit with her pip
erita nt Snn Francisco.
Frank M. Itoborts, traveling out of
tliieago an inspector for the Charles
II. Scott Co., was hero early 111 the
week interviewing merchants nnd
railway officials. Oregon nt largo is
his ehoeu boosting ground, and lie
j never tires of praising tlio licautloi
of Ibis southern section iu tho niobt
optimistio colors.
The local armory inny Bingo nn
nmnttjhr boxing bout next week on or
about Thursday, February 111. "11.
11," said to stand for Harney Harnett,
11 local expert, has been prevailed up
on to meet Joe Vashbiudor, in whom
the sporting element of Hold Hill
think they have found it match for
Ashland's Cardiff giant. The battle
will bo iu conformity lo pure food and
prohibition enactment.
Publicity Malinger Duryca has re
ceived from the (Jrenl Xoithcru rail
way 11 unique inkwell, being it replica
of the "Jiig potato," which baked io
a turn bus made (he dining cur ser
vice of thai system famous.
Joe Under, former sheriff of this
county, nnd now a leading stockman
on ranch pro-voi'ty between Talent
mid Phocuiv, motored to Ashland on
Tuesday, His wife accompanied him.
mendlv
Utt country in f A world you It
find P. A hrily awaiting four
howdy da in toDttv tmd bama. Sci
ri nn$, juct nana tony pound
ttatf'pcund tin humldotQnd
-a a "
at corkint'finw cryttat'glatM
Idor with 9pongmoi$tmnir top
nt onty Aot th tobacco in
ctivtr trim, but i$$uch a nifty
r lo hav about t
REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO.
Wiaiton-Salto, N. C.
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Mr. (Jsler en ii.fcerailefifo
or mutant II. Iff. one nt 4 Intr
nfMt of litis meillrsl nrn, lot
mrrfr nt Jnhn llnpk.nn. Ilallimrtri,
ami nntr llraln 1'rar.vianr nt tr,U
f Inr nt (ltfor-1, njn In hi "I'mrllfe
of tlfillflne" IIMUl, on pnef XISl
"Th hrnllna; of piilmnnar Inlifr.
ritlnal la nhnnn rllnlrallr lir ISr
trtnrwf nt pallrnta In nhMf asnM
fla.llr ll.aiir nml linrllll hmtr itrra
foil ml. m Ibr Krannlallnna
lirii.liicl. ami na.nrlafnl pnrnmnnln
n rnr ll..nr la formnl. tthll Ihr
amallpr mama, nrraa lirromr Iw
prmnnlril nllh llmi aalta. To anrh
rnmlltliiiia nlnnr ahonlil Ibp term
hrnllna hn aiipMnl."
Many eminent medlonl nuthorjtlea
ha teanfleii to the enieacy of lima
Mitt in the treatment of ttiberou
Isslf. and the aucneaa of Hckman'a
Aitaratlve In this nnd allleU throat
anil brunchlnl affection may be lu
partly to the fact that It eftntalna
a lime salt ao combined, with other
valuable Ingredlenta as to be easily
ssilmllnteil
Widespread mo of this remedy In
numerous eases of tilberrulosls
many of which nppear to have yield
ed completely to It Justifies our be
llof that It Is worth it trial, unless
some other treatment; already Is
succeeding It contains no oplntes,
nnrrotlra or hnblt-formlnc; druits.
W make no promises cnneernlna It
any more that raputable physlelnna
Klvo promises with their prescrip
tions, but wo know of mnny cases
In winch IT 1IA8 HIJI.PUD.
, lour druRKiet hns it or can set
II. or you cun send direct.
Kchman t.alioratnrr. 1'hllad.lphla.
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS
niSTitiCT AiToiiNinr
I horoby nnnounco that I hato
fllod my declaration of Intention to
beconio a candldato for tho repub
lican nomination for tho offico ot
District Attorney tor Jackson county,
Oregon, subject to tho derision of tho
republican party, nt itif iirlmary elec
tion to bo hold May 19, 1910.
Adv. 0. M. IIODBRTS.
I am n candldato for ro-cloctlou
to tho office ot district attornoy,
Adv. K. B. KELLY.
I hereby announce that I haro filed
my declaration ot Intentions, and that
I am n candldato for tho democratic
nomination for tho office of district
nttornoy, subject to tho May primar
ies. If I am nominated and elected
to this oftlco, I promise not to forgot
tho fact that 1 am a public servant,
and that I will to tho best of my
ability admlulstor tho affairs of tho
otflco Impartially, honestly, and
without fear, or favor.
Adv. NEWTON W. DOIIDKN.
COUNTY" TllUASUllKIt.
noputy County Troasurer Myrtlo
U Illakoloy nnnounccs her candidacy
for tho offico of county troasurer.
I hereby nnnounco my candidacy
on tho republican ticket tor tho ot
flco of county treasurer, to bo voted
on nt tho comlnK primaries. I havo
hold tho position as deputy in this
offico for tho past year and am con
fident that I can fulfill tho duties
connected therowltli. .
I sorved two yoars as deputy coun
ty rccordor boforo taking tho posi
tion as doputy county treasurer; I
havo also had oxporlenrn as account
ant for sovoral corporations, such as
tho Medford Concreto Construction
company nnd Medford Ico and Stor
ago company, beforo taking up coun
ty work and will say that my past
record Is opan for Inspection to tho
voters of Jackson county.
lr nomlnatod nnd elected I will run
tho ofrieo without tho oxpenso ot a
doputy nnd contlnuo to servo tho pub.
lie Just as efficient In tho futuro as
I havo In tho past.
Adv. MVItTLK W. IJLAKKLKY.
I hereliy nnnounco that I havo fllod
my declaration of Intention to bo
como it candldnto for tho Itepuhllcan
nomination for tho offico of county
treasurer, to bo voted on In tho com
ing prlmnrloH.
It I nm nominated and olected will
conduct tho otflco In an efficient and
buslnossllko manner.
Adv, UOY" L. MAULK.
COUNTY" CLWIK
I horoby nnnounco that I havo
filed my declaration of Intention to
boconio a candldato for tho repub
lican nomination for tho offico of
county clerk for Jackson county,
Oregon, subject to tho decision of tho
republican party, nt tho primary oloc
Hon to bo hold May 19, 1910.
Adv, (Llttlo) JOE 11. WILSON.
SIMMtllV
I hereby nunounoo my candidacy
for the nomination for Bliorlff on tho
republican ticket, to bo voted upon at
tho coming primaries, May 19th,
1916.
I havo hold tho position ot doputy
sheriff for tho pBt four years and nm
thoroughly familiar with tho ditlos
connected with tho offico, both cler
ical and outsldo work.
I feel that I am competent to hold
tho position, and If nominated and
eloctod, will glvo tho people of Jack
son county nn offjclont and econom
ical administration.
I also ngroo If elected to enforco
all laws.
Adv. H. W. (Curley) WILSON.
COUNTY" .SITKHIXTHNDKNT
I horoby nnnounco my candidacy
nn tho republican tlckot for tho of
fice of County School Superintend
ent for Jackson county, Oregon, sub
lost to the will of tna republloar
party at tho primary election May
19. I stand for practical school of
rteluner, personal supervision ot tho
schools and elimination ot countv
school supervisors.
dv. ruwns r. smith.
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