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OTnFonn Afvn; Tnmtn MEnronn. oni-noy, tvetvcpxdw. rrnnrATiY n .ow FIRST UN OVER n"t ntMiBf f,t, nnd hud ...iltH)4 d'here mil he . rtpert. rrmn tnet NEW RAILROAD 10 RMRSHRELD Feb J3 MAIIBIIFIKI.fi. nr Titbit M. Mi'uti, ircticiiil j.iis-irnttrr twnt of tli Southern Pacific rail roml in Orefrun. nrnl n party of rnil riiml men were -In .Mftrtfefielri twlay, beitis; the firwt fwwnnro li resell over i"1nfM witminir. IlnWtuM n 'n.HifwWv browed up nnd (herm , -ei.m. fnr n brie r time. Mr wn lnlt,.n It. i the htraptlnl. Jim iefev b returned fr,mi n u-n In hii bee rnlntiv near Krt. w..d. The bee. wintered well nnU he will have MM tnnd Ihi- .nmmn. , The rwnnino of Peter Appkffiite, whi died recently Cwitrol Point. were eeot lo Drain, the old fnmilv home, by II. (', tv iuilnneH fndiiinf. I J V AntaWin ,f ttiifiamt. new foreman f the "J. I. ronndhntipe. , neml wn held Ml !fik' Mortuarr ehupel on KmtMdflr nfternwnn. la. tn ine, ferment m ARMfiri eemeterv. Mr. Angle Jf. fHbon hue tttfol wnller Keene retain the Jnh aj Ihe rine reitOnve ant three nim! MM) niirhl foremnn. .hair nert tmti 'mer Jkmttf ftt( To determine (he aweHin a lo.AehlaiM If!, to J. P. (HjIih fw whether the minernl wain on tap ( a J IO-acee weH improved raaeh In the charging latiin ami park fmnv Linn emintr. The OitomVa at pre. tain are tht pure nnill Nek a rank ent live near llornbrnok, but will re- forth at th natural prin. the! move la their Orejroa purchase. Tat ! ame will be analysed Mr nl the fmiiiea family are from Med Waff ami I prinp and point of deli' wv. l'ro-. have eowra lo Aahlnnd to make it J fwotor Henry M. Parka of the Oreann ', homo. .1. 1). Oitwon ha also benjrht of Game forty additional acre ad- r vnrr TimETi ....,.., Tfi flornee Palfon of the Kama Vallty lime part and spellin be on 9at naifhnorkwMl i a danahfer of Ike anlar atenhif, PrtrfaafT 19. Lhjfct daeened. Korine wa a member of refreshment HI he aefteH. 3 Ffearl" eomee lo the Mondar rreittair, Pehfa- Stock. loeal under. taker. The reiiietratHtn over in Si.riyou j Arieultural eolleae at Con allm will eonnty ha been ilim ap to date, ajt-jhave the mattor In eharpre. a labor irvantina; onlv 132. Of (hie ninnher. whieh will be both qnalitative and urn einim to te repuMienne, 1S1 dtn- eomjmratite. johtiMit the I.iH count r tract. Tfccae deal were tnailo hv the Itealtv Aaitiev. fliK.infiiiM fau. II..WI..-I tWrnt. 2a tinOt-aivl a au.ialU- l..wl... ...... u.:il L.l.l ....iL' PU.. I l:.L....UA ...! L'l. I. .uniniinuMi a i nn .rrtiHnu ovtT an I n . f-'w - - -. -r, )mii , , . mi i . . n t' 1 1 nru iiivMi nnfrinri i iitt iiihihi'iri' tinii oirirnmin too nll-rnil route. They arrived in a ape- lT l . '" "'" nrt-ern)t(.:meetma at. the city hall in .Saturday toaraphi MtttdiiM will be merfcd at t Hlno loflte and chapter affilU-, "Pea o' fione nf the Mannie order here, tt Vmina on ha- not rel been determined lo bria arv 518, imp do xing Imiit nt the nrmorv ia!iifternnnn of tlii woek i... ...i.i i... .. ii v mini v rond from "'' f",r Tnl',',n,.v evening. Fehrnary'he inldre-e in the line' 1'h' ""l,",nt- lire .toe Vnh- Cnte nrnl 'n Tlnre will tile headtiuiutora of the former. Ilin Pntholoaiat thome will enndnct the "tutllo nnd resident Dill of the local iSti'ienson will devote xnccfnl lttn . .. .... ... ... .. . ... cnam- rruit ami iTixiuee n-aneintlnn. 'turn to onti loor dIiikcm "i the nit. oa Wedding. Cnl.. Kiinll.v exteiiurs and it'cnic nttrai'- tlie tlnna. nniioutiL'iH 'mi tram oer the nearly completed Miinnu'ite-i'niMhc rrtilroi I 'im imiiiii . the one In on U wkf.ru ii l.inJ.,.. ,,.:.. ... i.. i binder, erstwhile lifhtHniohi "' " "...p.- ll-flMlirin III Vl Mllll- I . , ' --... ...r. plcteil oer the Cinpqun river. M"0'1 of Amo"' '"d Dnrnie Itrett, A dispatch Twin Until the line t rmnnun i con. n ,,,tnl "lM,,t- I'1"" ! tlw beam at dated l-Vbnmtv '21. iiectcd. .Mnishrifld remnins the In iif-' l0"1"'"' ,m' HinnaRcmeHt annr- nrio-t of one .lohu Hurn. fhr ntliliinft , ! H. Saundera ln tmrehaaiHl the e-t city in the Tinted States without mi,,H"1 M" e.xhibition of clean, monl.v' t'rnddoek & Norton's ellliin stoicj interest of .lack Kspy in the Knat railroad connectioin, with the iiutxidc "ilert: nm' '" ,m' wordma if the liilU,ol' aoods valued nt il.V). lUirnsiMnin street buibcn shop' near Itoso world. AlthoiiKh nniiitermpted rnil j"',M''','t' M"' 'sM-cially welcome." claims Aliland bis place of iei-j Bros. The titin is now itneer & service will tint bejfin until the bridge careful nnd inetbodic nvev of deuce. J minders, Will Kojjcrs beiiiu the holil-ocr partner. Espy Iuik ictuni- . . ' til. I .... A I- riniMictl several iihiiiIIm from now. " ",ul 'I","K", project, prcninin- Ir. Scott niiiimmced tlml tniins will ",-v '" "" ",,',,l't"ce lrom contrnct- be put irt opeintioii with n tnuisfer "1,,' ls ln'm amo "v,'r ,v """- across the river nt l'iiiXiui curly in ,v,,,1.v "lul ,'lllllll- 'f Poitland, con- Ai,ri. tiltiii(t and niccliiiiiienl euitiucerx re- llic Uilliimctle-Piicifie elends from Mn rsb held to Kuucnc. vliciv it connect with ibe Smitliciii Pueihc's inniii line nrnl l- ai)i'"iiiuitrl 201) miles in lenylli. "peclncly. Their imnic- were s acxtcd to loeal iiiithorilic-. b State 1. 1. Pcrriuc. II. W. Diniliip of this city Kueiiiecr l.cwi. ami their lubois i- a sun-in-lnw ot the dcccncd. Tn- Mr. Kexiah ('. Perrine died Tue day moiniiiif at the home of her rd to California diiugbtcr-in-biw. Mrs. ,. I), perrine, , Silas F. Morine, a former vtell-1-H Fifth street, axed ncnilv 80 known rcidciit, died at Anthony, ycaiN. She was a native of New1 Knn., Monday of this week. By trade Yotk state and wax the mother of ('.'he was a blacksmith. Since leaving Ashland be bad been u lcsidcut of Alabama, Missouri and Knusiis. Mrs. Iih remains to Ashland for interment In a privata latter to W. II. Dot ot' this city, Charlea A. Comber f (oldwater, JUek., jjtrnnd secretary of the avaaral frand ckapter, Uoyal Arch Mason of the I'nited States, takes oceaaiwM to compliment aoutk ern Oretvn after havina aid a visit to this saction, and conclude by nyiiur: "1 had the pleasure of visit- Heaver.' inir Ashland and Med ford. Was not ably intercut ed in Ashland's splendid prina and park aytem. Yon hare A delightful location and 1 hope to avail myself of your kind invitation to pnv yonr cily another 4att at some fnture time." The He Aloaa family, lyrie banls, appear nt the Baptist church oh Monday evening, February U8. On the Sunday previous they will con duct the imisicnl services of the church. Oeoigc T. Fo.ves of .Mini ford una in the city last Monday talking over various business ninttcrs and seeking specific information regarding the Pompadour spiinga project, a mnt ler which xeeaii'd to bo not easy to obtain. Pupilrt, teai'liera and jiatrons of the Valley View school, in the Mer creek district, arc to give a bard Tka Wwlamtar Aflero laes Wasbinftoa Wrihoay aaiettalawant ia to cwttinae over Pabraary 22, btb aflemoon ami arawlnir. Tha Ohio asaoviatioa baa fijed apaa Mooaa had aa the ptaatt for hoMiuK ta annual obaervanca of Buehaja atimiaakm ta tka nhIh. Tha dale hi Wednesday, March 1. tr. .1. S. Smith ia presblent of the local organisation, Sons and Daughters of Ohio. T. K. Anderson of the Pilot Kaoli mitHS nenr Oottxille, was In town on Monday, returning from n bimiuoaa trip to Salem nnd Portland. Victim Unit Moth tiwci .Taws Broken llunilline In the OkmulKoo (Okla.) Demoornt. Clears Complexion ASHLAND AND VICINITY At a opccml nieellli" nl the council m .Monday c'cnui Fliinl. .loidnn wjis aipointed mcinbcr o the springs' cOintni-Hion by .Mayor .lohnson to till,' the vacancy caused by resignation of ( better Stewnson. The appointment ! n-4 confiiuicd I to 2, althuugh the! Mito cumc near being n lie. inusmiicli j as Councilman Niniugcr fell exceed ingly peeved becnu-e the mayor had not taken the council into his confi- j leiiec Hi rt. . . . i ic iiiiiHiinimcnt. (t inc. council member, Bauta and Hoot , voted against continuation, nnd Cor- noliiis, Asbcrnft, I.Hiub and Niniugcr' for t be nominee. The only other mnt ter of business transacted was the mayor referring to the building com- j mittee the project of a test loom in i the icar of city ball, n iiiostiou that ' has been agitated for months. The local inn is the logical one for rest liendipinrterH, being situated nenr the entrance to the parks, and the cm hits hid for the execution of the needed work in sum ulightly ex-' ceiling 'rli.0, a figuie deemed very ' lcasonablc. A citucn, desirous of exjiresxinu the opinion that a majority ot the council were (liHcd to lcminn stnoilv neutral legatding the piuigs water commission imliroulio of recent memory, added emphasis to the opinion by stating that the cit dads v.ere avowedly non eomMis mentis mer the iptestioti inxolvcd. Tuesday morning Owin Butler's' car ran down Bcla C. Ilubbnrd nt the uilcrcctinn of (rriiinle and Noith Mam -.ti eel. Iliibbaid is a iarK'iiter, uliil was iiding a bike on the way to In- voik. lie i- Iniiil of be.irius. i l.yi'Witncsses n that it was an ne I'ldcm inrc . i nl -implc. .nut lh.il But- i Irr v .is on the i i;;lif ide ol tin -licet. I That Camel blend turns the trick! Get the new flavor and new satisfaction the blending of choice Turkish and choice Domestic tobaccos provides in Camel Ciga rettes. You'll prefer that blend to either kind smoked straight ! Prove this to yourself by comparing Camels with any cigarette at any price ! Smoke Camels to your heart's content because they are freed from tongue-bite and throat-parch; because they leave no un pleasant cigaretty after-taste. Quality is so apparent in each puff, smokers do not look for or expect premiums or coupons. That new mellow-mildness, that new "body" puts an entirely new idea of cigarette satisfac tion into your mindl Pon't worry about Mn trouble. You can n n clour, clean complexion by u.hIiix n little stcino, obtained at nay ilrnc Mote for li"c, or extra large bottle ut $1.00. Ztmn canlly removes nil traces of pim ple", lilnck licnil, cei" i ii ii, nail rlnxwmm ami IiuiIm'h Hie skin clear niul luiilthy. Zciini I neltlier watery, sticky nor gienxy nnd Htnius iiotliitig. It H easily j niiplliil and cot a mere trlltn for caihi lipiilicntlon. It Is always (U'peuilntile eiiui, Clevelntiil. ITCHING ECZEMA IS A II The Blood Reaches Every Purl of the Body Every Twelve Seconds. Ttlr re approYlimttnlr 7,M,eW fare In the tkln of a "intfisn &&J. Thete ronnrit sith ih. hlood otisnnels lr Mean of mils canals. The a natk art omtlm ntlsd wltli polaefn ami th eltln iola uiui bllntem. gt red end msf ssl brm 1 1 tte o mfcn tiafiia fire SMtveK do net rACh tha ure of tat trneble Tn make th blood pore U the oelv arlentiflc method of rellsf. s. . le the Krenleat bloottourlflsr tmciiee It in mttural on There Is H mineral of m aort In It. It la pura ly vBtll So treat la the fame of 8 H H that man aubitltutas trait mIui In tarlom eottoti of the eoiintr) They alt, on rr or later, die a nstursl death. 8 9. H. builds Mt wek unit arldy HIimmI, kIvo proinpt reller lo sliiitist ever raie of eciems. winter tetter ami other skin malsditi. Yon owe youmtlf the duty or trytnic a ottli of - 8 S. Take no itbstltntr w ritv foi out fre book on iikln Uli!ee 4'oiindeiitlat tetteri replied to 4 oni itiJlial expert Wrltu Hwlft pe Iflc io. l'epiulmont J J, At lanta, Oa INSURE YOUR TURiaSH &bOMTIC&i -BLEND' ." - CIGARETTES -Ri aBi.;iSS35r i ' & .arSaflPri J j " " VTiN V T..".'Jirm M" J fr-nrr ..: Wv'''v,l Ti ttMmp pUcmd or rmi rai th r hag which kwept Luttt,ther by U'rviij iisj QUMhtOtthbleml- miltobtcio llym tituttftd thm tttmiimmtlybr without tttt4 thm tttt lr.it, wlm h fold back tntQlttpUi. Awi?;g ?S cV..i .VI BP?f?7 bkVD Kfrr r3J vf-3 a. l&wmj$L avf..- AnMk rsa j tt unwra en .c-v nr --s n-iw 'wmy ia 9 ISw?Ei WW -s'-r-ri'KKI-ir; lnLiT S 1 Madam Davenport j Clairvoyant-Palmist 1 .Madam DavtMiporl has boon Mbi't'o months in Aletll'ord j and in (hat timo many of her ! predictions have come Ivuo. She is act'iinitc in mining I and business affairs, the sn ( periorily of her readings over AJjii UTliKH nas been reeognied by people who have been fortunate enough" to -interview her. Crowds visit her daily. DON'T fail to eonsu it -this gifted woman at her office in the Colonial Apartments Bis Camels are re 'Y ever.vwierr in tcienttficalh seiW p&rkagvr. 70 for We orlnt )dCff.i ''( 'i iiitamttr'. if a ,ia iw-paprr-cavered carton tor SI 00. We ulroily ret ".imend th s cartun for the Inme or office supply or when you trael, R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY, Winston-Salem, N. C. Bargains in ROSES 200 Tnroo-yoar-old Caroline Tcstout llosca tor snle nl bnrsatn Tbo finest roxus In Mcdford from the best roso bedgo In tho city The. Caroline. Testout In a pornot- ual bloomer, lurgo pink rojea and tbo boat beduo or street roso for tblt cllmnte. Pierce, the Florist Associated I'ress Dlsimtctu ORalnnt pain and exbniibtlon by bav- Ini; mo test them under tho LATKST and HKST system of eye nnd norvo menMiiremontH. And if found neces sary, fit them to proper Kinases. DR. RICKERT KYKSIGIIT KI'IiCIAMKT Sullti 1-U, Oter Jlny'a, Mcdfonl. Medford House Movers xi:v l'noi llnttscs, Mncblnery, Itollers, IocJ Any Dltnnco AUo IIoiiso Itepnlrlnc Phono -IHH M 012 So. Neutown 7117 W. 1 1th St. NOTICE TO Pmnp.rfv, Owners , Onrnelt-Corey Map. rtrn nt- lllul. ..I....... JllldHy IlnlKlit, Mrs. Florence volco. Phono flnrunge. l3AOK Oot your premises (unod up tor tho summon Call p tho olty gnrbfiRO wnttons tor ')il service. Phono 27-i-L. P. S Allen, 1 riiyslvlnns nnd nureonB k. o. curt low. nit. rva 1VI.VS OAULOW Ostoopnthlc yslclnns, 41G-1 17 Onrnett-Coroy lit., iiliono 103C-L. Iloaltleuc South Lnurol st. Company Mb K fain st. Medford MM ? T f T T V T Y V T f v f f T T THE NEW GRANT SIX The Best Six-Cylinder Car on the Market for Less Than $1000 The pxi'pptiuiial value l" tin- new (Irani Si i. rlt-ar and unmistakable, It creates new standards, both of quality and priee. lis leadership was established by blazing tho way in the field of fl's giving the utmost for the money. It is maintained by the same policy. Yun get more in the fimnt JSix, for lOKi, than you ever dreamed was possible for tho price. The CJrant Six, for 19H), has Hie largest, handsomest, body ever offered in a moderu-prieed ear; full five-passen-gereapaeity; LT-doors, very wide; soft, deep upholstery; occupants sit deep in the car; knees do not show above tho side lines; door flush, no molding; top rail smooth and rounding. Valve-in-tho-head motor, exclusive lirant design en larged and refined; still quieter, more powerful, "more economical, more flexible. Now equipped with easily ro plaeoable tappets no oil leaks. Twenty miles to the gallon of gasoline, DUO miles Jo tho gallon of oil is the average exporoinee of Grant driveig. , Full floating rear axle with larger brakes, that prove efficient under all circumstances, never locking nor dragging- Cantilever spring suspension of the finest type. Ammeter, Molarity switch for Atwater-Konl combina tion lighting and ignition switch, with lock, electric regu lator and fuses, mounted as a unit on handKomely enam eled metal plate. Xew design radiator, double shell type (the shell ab Horbti all strains and stress). Single unit Allis-fhalmors generator and starting motor; shortest, simplest wiring. Kayfield carburetor with water-jaekotod manifold and shut -off valve. The CJrant Six is in its second year. Thousands are in use. It is built by the factory that has had the largest and most comprehensive experience in building em's of this type. PRICE OF TOURING CAR OR ROADSTER $895 f. o. b. MEDFORD ; Before paying this price for a four-cylinder car be sure to investigate this six-cylnder and have a demonstration. You can't afford to do otherwise. Phone 18 A. W. WALKER AUTO CO. . Bedford Distributors fbr (J&ckson. Josephine, Klamath, Lake, Siskiyou and Del Norte Qounties. : :: :: Ag'ents Wanted t t T r f r x f f T T f T r t ? t t ? ? ? v v y V f ? T r t T ? ? V T C - i &A1 AAvw .im. wim M