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V MKDFOHf) MU. 'IIM'HM, M I 1M o.l, Olin.), M)IW ,,IU Ff i., 1ihi " " ' I ,mmmmm p II n ' I n 'UjJJf PAOtt TSTOJHiJ AMUSEMENTS JACKSON COUNTY r THE COW"D AT T i PARK TONIQHT REVIVAL SUBJECT AS RECORDS T TONIGHT AT NAT IN STATE-PARSONS' Tlirep great i rntvtU xltpntle.l the MUHttintim HifUting jet?nlA.y. It w n (1h.v of Mr thing. At tha morning (htvIpc Mr. .Mnthi prpahHl III fumoiw "KaniMTV' thiom fmm the tiwtt, "A miwer went fnrtli ta wow." Ht. KKl: "Ju whh the girtot tciu'hiir ilu worlil ha cvnrJ H'l'ii. J ho mi'Ptt roproint the mt of (Joil tlic mil, tin human heart." Making m-w of mime homely illustra tions from Iuwu I'nriii litV, lu ilittw puinti'il Io-miiis which will not soon be forgotten. "I'vorv lu-ro of your .iirilual life should h( broken up anil pultmitixl. Thn hard beaten patliH of ill. temper should be ploueil bv pationee anil long Miffering. A iniin without a temper i'm good for nothing, but a tnnn with it (pinpir under eontrol is worth nnii'll. Sttiiuiiipfcs sliould bo broken up. , Don't get exeited, but hear mo there is no such tliintr nx being real Mingy mill being n renl Christian. .Man i about the only Hlingy thiny in erention. (Toil is lib eral. Kliiigiucflf, and .piritufility are not on fcpenking ti'nir. "Break up the hard sod of dishon i'My. You nmv enll it i-hrewil biiNi- ness. but find ealls it ilihhoneatv. HV the little, mei Inly tricks that un dermine jour character." .Mr..VoHRoy wane "I'm a Pilgrim," with great pathot and fervor. .Mpii'h .Meeting In Artoinooii At II o'clock a gront throng of men listened to a Mniight-out-froin-the-shoulder nihlresi. .Mr. VeKy and Mr. .Meeker miii "l.et the Lower Lights He Hunting," and .Mr. Vcoy Ming by request, "When- Is .My Wan dering Hoy Tonight f" .Mr. .Mathis said: "The bet tiling 1 know of in the whole wmlil is- a real clean num. Garfield once said: 'If I Hiiceeed ill being a man I'll ucceed in eve'rvthing el-e.' " Tlie speaker clustered hi yddress about the story of tho three llehiew inun east into the furnace. ".Manhood is not something that prows up in a night ft i buihlcd.l Jo be the htrongext piwMhlo men wo need to unhitch fioia 'mhiio tiling. Wo need to let looie from bonne- if hi any way we are linked up with it. r'min tobaeeo, iin well -a man can be a cleaner, truer man without it than with it. .It in, and you will agree with me, dirt, cponio ami hard to quit." For the next twenty minutes four or five hundred men beanl the to baeeo question put up to thejn, "Cut loone from profanity. I.at us bitch Up with decency the church of .leans ehrUt am with (lod." (rent livening Mass Meet log The buyout inwil of the entire Mirio-, of inoctingK wt preent lat night. Tho mubieal piouram was most planning. A male, quartet, Mesur. Vity.'y. lvliucads, CanndH.v nnd Heuiiett, mini; "The Church in tho Wildwood." A quurtet lioui 1'hoe ui, .lolaiw Shout and Fniine, Miosis. Frame and Slieuts, ang "Tako Time to Do Holy." A cornel and trombone duet by Mr. Voy ami Mr. Hrantnev wa rtmderpd. An other quartet, Mefdame (Ircshlny aml llazelrimr, .Yetr. 'eshe, and ltenuutt. muiK "IhriHtian. tin Morn llntfikm WVoly OVr Tkee." The oho. nis whs at )U liet and iauK with fine spirit, atuistod liv an orcliHti-H of twenty pieeeo. -Mr. .Mnthi sMko on the "(Jnat Qm'Htinn," takiiiK for las text, "Wliat then nIihII I do with Hum ,Icuk, ubich.iH wII.hI CluiMf "KI1'V IIMtlllll, (HIV Mf4t Iimx it iiiijMirlniit quetiou. livery individ ual must meet Mich for hiukvlf. I toko it thii. is the most iui)Hrtant iHiHtiou ever to lw nked." The hpeaker then with a few swift stroke drew tho picture of the scone of JoUs hofnic FiUto, thou asked "Vh did not l'ilato dy the niau uud ie Jomis a fair show is that what you say? I lnjdy, why do joit not liiy the iiihii niul give ,Jt.iis Christ a S(piro deal, wwi Ho is on trial be fore you Sowo thiutrs tlioro urt in your life in your fmor to accept Cliiiit-fcowe Htv not. If yon wait until ever. thini; is iu your favor you will nuvor aeopt Iliiu. "See owe of the thinurw iu I 'Hat' favor. Itipht was in his favor. He know it was tight to dolivor JtMu. Tho puraiHality of Jtuit wu ia his favor. Hard-beaded busiues wru know that porsonulitv will sl kooJs when o)d typ tyioaot. Iilnte' rta- sou and judjmtrat were in hut favor. L. T. 1'arsotiM ot Mikiv, I I wan a viaitor in AMand Sn Niya the Aahland TUltou". Hi it mnrkwl the jrreat improttii m Ahlnml ninee bin first vi-it ). oily -HMfio five .vear ao. M w 6leoially impresned with tin mr muuity spirit nbich Made x- U the biunl issue and doy-lopi. n t tho wonderful natural iiourii placed at Ashland' door. With - ah a ptiit o community wellaic .n,d a alunble asel as the spim.s In believed that Ahlnnd will reicive it juanifold protlt from their initiatno iu tlio devulopment of tho spring. Mr. Pardons is an ostensive in vostor in county seouritii', warrant and eortifieatos of doliiiipieiicN in Idaho, Washington and Oivv.mii. He bus been iu ,1nckou eoitntv lor tin past sovonil days, uoiiiK over tin lu records of this county. In ion veisation with a rcpiusontative ol the TidiiiKS ho said: "I first visited this .section some live yonni aiio lookinif for invest inenls. I went. over tho tax tecords of the county hwkiiqr tor u possible Investiuent iu eottifieates of dcltn qucuoy. At that time I had occasion to go over the records of uio-t of tin cotiutiiw of tho tlnec noitliuc-l states and bud seen some bad tec ords, but Jackson county had at that time the poorest net of la reeoids J hud evir examined. The svstein u eil wiih very poor. Thoii' were not only iiinumornble double assessment . but some triple assesemeiits. There was a lito amount of projiprty on the rolls that had not been patented. Jackson couut.v was paying into the state tieasitry the state tax iihiii all this propel ly ei.r after year, oaiis iur a direct loss to tho county, and UKiiiu by the iuaccurato system used a cloud was liciiijf placed on the property of a lanto niuaber of the taxpayers of tin uuly. "In KniiiK oer the tveords at this time I am pleased to noto that u rad ical clmiiiie has been niado iu the -y. tent of handliiiif the tax colleetious mid iu keepiuir the lecords; that the old errors are largely eliminated and that Jackson county is saviiu several thousand dollars a ,ear iu state taxes. Jackson county four oars ago had the worst set of tax records in the Mute, tod.iv I cnli-idcr it has Hie i the In--' " THREEBATTLESHIPS STRIKENF1L! IT lMllhADKMMIIA. March (!. The battleslilpH AluliauiR, Ohio and (ieor Kin are to lie stricken from the iu roHter hh i est ftalilliiK units uud prob ably will end their Ih)h ntt tralnliiK slilist for tho naval renertt. This was thu aNiwrtlon made today li aevoral officers of ih Phlladulidiia navy urd. One of the officer asaerted that the uattleehipa "doeidte their excel lent condition are oUeolele and nerve uo'puruMe other than to retard tho pro res and Impair the efficiency of first Hue ships." The Alabama, flagahlp of the re nerve fleet, and the Qltle, are at the Philadelphia navy yard. The (Ieor Kla la now on her way to ih local yard to Join the renerve fleet. Tint Alabamu was laid down :'" yoars ao aud U a IS.oeo ton ship Tho Ohio aud (leorftl hulk a few years latei. are lrtuall the name nine uad earn similar armaint nt SOUTH OF 61 SHOWN iN'THEGOWARD'ATPAGE Thomas . Iue has fait hi oil re produceil the south of 'IU in the "Cownid." a Triauiile 4ay at the. l'aue teJay. T1h Coward," entircN i apart from the general uinial ot n-J thrilliuir scenes, Mssess an iiimn--1 dierc that is alluriiur. Frank Km: ! au, co-slur with liiaiiehe liate "The Uirl of the (JoWen Wist.'' do. - admirable work in "The Cow a id." A sure cure fur the blue (- Tn ongle Ke stone "Fiekle Kitty's Fall,'' presenting Hostoe Arkuekle. In c4Uuntin with the Tn.ni.li .Many oi you in tape or your a-uson ; pieuire inav prouruui, n. it .i. . n aad judsment reject Jeus Christ. Italian piano-aocurdionist, i un .il' Pilate's wife was in hi favor. Khe I "4 t rai'tion at the regular ad-m-warned hiw aRttinsj the judgment. I siM prie. Same thing uot iirhi favor -hu job' --i-s i- --- wa against it. littler to Uave(lost S'oarl uinet.v rs4iiis re.uniubl : Ma ioh than his soul. Ui asaorwte the uivilatiou to uccept Jesus t hn-i. wore against jt. The gang were pull- muklug about i'M ' ' r. iner the other wa." j Titflit the cantb-i will -i" ' Thi' mil proini i. wn I, i.n-" 'I in Si.. 1 1 i . . I lllel tllll 111 tin Ii II I .1 , , 1 1 I , l,,!, il I ' II P T RYMEN HSM-r- - I A TE STATESHOW F DECEMBER lit. Southern Oipsroii i'milir ns -mi latino, now ii inemlicr of the un i lean Poultry association, pon iind.il ao huporlRMl btisiuesa meet i i-r hue Saturday aflprnoon. Prep t.ituiioii for tho slate ahow camMiftii wn 1'iitliaed and ooMtmittPA ap , fin I to bgein ttra work .at once. i ' board of dirMtm wOl apply i t f-ti County PatNologiat Claude C. ( ' t . r the eo-opomtioH of the ii' Hi i doiattntHul of the Oregon in nlliiriil pollege. f ()rieP. C. K. Onle nnd Hr 1 1 I ebb were apMiintod a commit 1 i In ipKnr lK"fore tho oonntv oourt .u flic tiiirtter of obtainiiir the eo-op- r moil of the county for the tmrpoee i' ui uicing the statu show in Uecem u . W. Wnton, Hoy C. Peebles ml ( F. CnrKnter wttv apiMiiutod iiiiumitteo on rexision of oonstitu t un ,md by-laws of the association. I'reuMiier Miksebo's financial te ll 1 1 vwis made iu detail, showing an Millcht coudiliou of the association hi the matter of finance-., consider ing the cost of the district poultry 'ii' in I'ebniHry. The neoessitv of on lending the meiiiborahip is siig '. i-tcd hi it, however, not only for the u..nicntcd iininerienl strength, hut lor ihc snbstanUnl Inereuae fit influ (in i' tbloilirhoiit the counties com- CHARLES RAY AND GERTRUDE CLAIRE IN "THE COVMRD. NEW P"-"lr "'J' ,Ut,,'t '" '' "tr ol' INCE-KAY DEC PRODUCTION IN THE TRIANGLE PROGRAM. -eiiniig tunds Tor eH'iial opcnsions - ili'Miled to the promotion of the in- i ticld. where I had milde the tilst trio ,'"l,,'' l'I.k..l)... I.I...... 19 I. over he new Imp- fmm Kmrene. which "' " "-"" " '- "" will not be poiupleted for -oine weeks, 't was deeidml to have a vlee-jfres m ..! 1. .. .1 n .....1... .. ........I. -. .. . inluitf fin unuli Hi.iiiiiiii.iiu lu.1 l.iuo ...I raa. ah m ff m RITA f I n'",MI -llu- " IIHIHr UMIM (irfTlflt VIM r- '"-- " "" iiiiiiniwucu itinii in -U I II W Am UA '" '-i-www i-Hkuig up nil oet I UUIfl UnttmOrttuO '- ury, inelnding the Southern , I'aiilics, nnd we will leave nil vn- i sciikpi trains, hut change the time of . , ,, , the southbound NTo. 5:1. the "evposi- John M. Sei.lt. general passenger 1." TRig lratn will amve ngent of the Southern PiipUip rail-1 Medford at 10:10 p. m. instond of way, nrriied Sundav from San Fran-1 'J:l"i a. in., thus givimr un evening cisco, where he was summoned to nl-i ,'1" 'r,"u, flrunts Pnss and a dny- tctid n eoi,fennee on changing tl.e!liht pW ,r,,m l,-ttonil., .VI r. Hrntt preillttM: lively timea in soutliarn Oregon the noiuing veer nnd is nnwU outhiDiid over the prosteet of beet -ii'iir fiictorit-, mine and limber acta dies. the neeess of Hie firai akow htw tlalU distributed the rretfil ft i '"- fftmnph aimsJUf all of fh.-e 'i.. wr.fkp faitlrfgHf f"r the prooii.tiiin ei Ihs ereni aad the encotirngiiiPti' oi the prmltfjr mdnstrjr. Asaeesar W. T. flrlere, who ra piitlv retitrMNl from aa official vWt to Salem and other vnlte-r points, ad dreaaed the assoctaUon at length on the hnprpsaion-i the nsaopiation's lirst (Kiullrv show made among prom inent visitors from those districts, among tbpm bcnnr Governor Withv pmdH', Mute Tri'nsurpr Kuv nnd tin 'ffelndirMT Juda B. P. JfeneJ, h .1 . ( iinltnn nWI fKitilfrym-n of their ni'wm.-cH Pla ... In paefi eee it wns the fr -mn tl' . i "o ' i i".'im bml won th' r li ! ' i ti N)X -tlllC .hoW, III.- 'I ' rr i il it i eager desne to help U ! - u" it A Hue string of birds of all rla-erft is promised from th Hillaniette val !ev di.tiipt. Hars the ("Hi I an (it Iltm A man can hnv a bat far Jt.tO, hut a woman haa to pay til for a mannish' hut FOR BRONCHITIS, WHOOPING COUGH, CROUP, COUGHS AND COLDS .Moke tlil Host ItPiiuM at Home IUH 'IVTCpootisfn! for nd Citita If everything was sold In us lltieral ami fair a manner as Medford Phar macy are selling Schlrfniann's iNew ConreHtrattHl Kxaectnrant, absolutely no cause for complaint or dlsaatts- fnotlon could poaslbly nrlsa from anonn. 'lhe druggists say "ttuy a hottle uf tula remedy and try It for hrnnahltla, wliwiplifg eough, aavera cough, eroup or any bronchial affec tion, and we will return your money. Just a wo do with Spltiffmanu'i fa mous Asthinador, If H duea not give satisfaction, or if not found the heat remedy ever ued for any of theae complaints." Why not take advan tago ot this guarantee and try this medlplue, and get your money buck, rather than buying another purely on tho exaggerated claims of IU man ufacturer or on the strangthof testimonial- front others and run the diwiiie of getting Mimothliig worth iest) and alno wasting your mutiny? In liming this remedy, hesliloa bo ciiftng an iihaolute guarantee ot Ita offlclciiev from theae druggists, you also set about eight flutes as in u oil medicine ns you would In buying ' most any of the old-fnshloned, ready made kinds, which average from 10 to 3S taasMHintdil, because BOe worth makes a whole pint (t.S tunnpoona fnl) when mUced at 119:110 with elm ply one pint of augur nnd pno halt pint of water. Title roinudr positive, ly does uot contain olilorotortu, opium morphine or any other narcotic. It la pleaaant to take ami children nro fond of It. You will lie tho solo Jtulgo, and under this positive gunratitco ab solutely no risk Is run Iu buying this remedy, druggists overywhoru urn aiilhftrlscd to sell It under the. sapio guarantee an Sc'lilffiiiHiiu'A fnntotiti Asthmador of "money hack" It not lwrfeptly satlafaetory It. J. KchifC niunn, Proprietor, Ht Paul, Minn. EVENING TRAIN time schedule of trams. lie will Knd a couple of das in the valley, visit inv Ashland Monday. Mrs. Kcott ar rived from Poitllin'd Mondav to ac poniMtuv him homo. SMukiug id train cbangc", be stud: "I wa soiiiuioned i 1 r 1 Mn 1 -Ii - Why Mihoko Hit t'lgars When La (.nndas gHp only 10c. ident for each the three counties of the southern Ot egon district. These niny bo snx gested iu each ease by tho local or ganiiation in each community that deals- with public matters, like a rtunmeroial club, for instance. Tin will give (ho association official in fluence all over the district 111 the matter of increasing membership, a sistnueo in the preimtitlion of elub its for the shows and 11 local souno of information for thosu who desire It wns decided that the tegular niectinus shall heroulter be held in the alternoon ol the first Saturday of each month at 2 o'clock. Prt-idcut ',. . Iliuilci'h Miugratii- biliiiv mitlri'- to thr lu-iociation oil ...,,., .!'' 1 -.y-. m 1 -! aaagsaaaaaaaaaaaKBaaBaaaaaaaiBBaaMaSBBaaalJE s a. r Os. a -. ii.,, 3 BSHSrSm I Ki jmi 3Bi r I ' That lively, quick-action. hit the-mark-everv-time taste of "Bull" Durham has made it the Smoke of the Service from Maine to the Philippines. There's crisp, brisk snap to a fresh-. rolled "Bull" Durham cigarette that just suits men of spunk and spirit. GENUINE 9 BtflBJEfc DULL ttVRMM g Atk for FREE I poikaa f "papert" I (1 linsi S li f if T3i Ii I BVlPaHu F m am nmmvurMmamm a to I aft afe- s& .-&IjJ ffiaaiaaiw- .v.,-'1!s'r. -JJt Alive With, the National Spirit f ; :77TT:' r rSJ 5vAaaBaBaaBnP9wlalHU S?' ILIWUMTO anion, wnose htened many save Tin Picture by lmviiitfit pi I'YnnfmK lVtuivH nt oi.ftf3 this slow- waters' paint & a0w of ten some 1),,lll,l(' s- " UxJ!Ld with itsid -i J ! SMOKING TOBACCO A "roll your own" "Bull" Durham cigarette has diatincliveness character personality. It gives you that wonderful mellow- sweet ilavor and unique aroma which are not found in any other tobacco. And "Bull" Durham is so delightfully mild that you enjoy it more and more. Learn to "roll your own" with "Bull" Durham n few Irials will do it and you'll get far more en joyment out or smoking. L'Drr AniiiiusiM r Kim ikhi ?1 Anlllulited lOW. Ma collect way 'Roll Your Own CismeltM. and a puil;ac ol Clfairllr pa p"'. will t .1I1 ba mail" I. , . my aiiJiea in U S on le ' 1. t. Ad i" "BulJ" Durham, Djihain, N TFT AMlfl 'N TOBACCO CO fjiiHHr? V. . jr' 9 WE GIVE S. & H. GHEEN STAMPS $2000 bankrupt stock snearley'salvage store MEDFORD Ho. West Jackson Street OREGON Come down anil look them over. The hlugest values In Toilet Soap rver offered In Med.ortl. This Is no Fake Bankrupt Sale. We can save you from 25 to 50 per cent on this stock and deliver the floods over oitr uonr.Krs. OVER 2000 POUNDS OI? TOILET SOAP Tin 1- 11 iniiosiiii.M Inr tlir hmiiI nt Mi'illniil w In lnlif( in going litter tllinu'i'. llu liul Hint tur tlli'lll to nimr In 1111, for Hi' will nut iIcIimt or IhUu iiiiv unU'r ovvr tin- pliuiH'. t'oiiu" ilowu uml o ivo. ' miivI Ihixi; -oini'tliiiiif in Hum -tiK-li tjiiil vou wiuit uiiil at n prtua f lint ii I'liiinul 11 1 lord to puhx iit. THIS fTOCIC IS HOT GOING TO LAST FOREVER All .V Soiiph I mm thix Hlmk, .'t liars tor 10. Tliu imIui1hm aue)i liiiiiuU 11 h KHcctliriirt, Kiiii.v, I.fiMi, Cniliihj's t'udouia, Kirk's lir.iinN niul nil othi-r- iih luiiir Wi'v IukI. All I So.H lioui tin- toi'k. go ni : mt Iwr. All 8oajw in Uia tork Unit rHitiliMl in I'ortliiml from ITh- to 2V Hr tuku we will sfl u at hr pur rn In- or i I'liki-w lor I'm- mm long us thv last. niinnretis 01 udkss 01 tin haiinwiiifi ami other Nn mas: Tar Soan Almond Soap Lava Soap Wild Rose Soap Glycerine Soap Scotirinfi Soap Shaving Soap Grant Sonn Buttwitillk Soap E'drr Flwer Soap Castile Soap Oatmeal Soap Borax Soan Peroxide Soap Cooen Soap Dou Soap Various Vegetable Snaps Lenio!a Soap Sea Foam Soap A So-ii I'M- EwryotiP at Prices Above a. I.oii'j as It Lasts r I 1 ' ' itj 9K I WEEK X XA P0UND ! 1 MARCHFQLGER'SV MARCH ! 1 1 I 6 to n.jT 1 Vi.VJJjlV.kJ G toll M ML (a make tha Istt, we fnk!! 2PiV l-- ls V ' MlM Hk reduce the price IlfgYzrrgpi S " 2.00 A 10 Jgxjk ', WJi I ol GOLDEN GArTE Jms- I 'Jl TELEPHONE - - JT .c I your filFFFF 45c ! -,'Iv ORDER UJTf Uj QUAL1TY I k lRSII &7 T Wne I LtsVilaftBiMlBliiiu"iWim I 1 mmmwmmmmamwmmamFmm swiivi mmsiiismega&em!