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OSOnOK t'UTNAM. Editor.
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mi smuth, b mall . . .. ....... .M
Per weoQt. svitvered by carrier In
leoQt. tVlfvrrea by carrier In
Iftird PKnls. Jaeaeotivtll
jeeerani iTjonli
it ad antral Point
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Pt tarda r only, by mall, per ymr..
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(ttktiaX Pipr of lha dly of Madtortl.
OnWal Paper or Jachaoaj- County.
jBtfarad aa accnnsl-rlaae metier at
lHtfaN- Oregee. under lha act of Marsh
iftreru Circulation far ll Ml.
Full vaad wire Associate I'r 1ls
paletots.
EM -TEES
t'tiele Belli threw anlile the letter
li waa rundlua; anil uttered an rxcla
ineUuw of luipallence.
''Doggone!" he erlod. 'Why rant
jioeple win explicit "
"What's the waiter, pa?" Haked
AMm Sue.
"Tbla Iciler frew bumo,"' Uncle
fam answered, "gejra father fell out
nf the dirt HJI tree ""d brnhe a
limb."
4
Oil! Von Wfitnltu fill Clillil
"Doaglae AtcArthur wna (Mini wlillo
lil parenta Worn away." Alllwuukeo
Journal.
A regiment nf solillers wore t
ramp anil n youttpr Srottliih recruit
wna ftuL mi gentry dNtr ohUIiIo Hid
Hoiiontl's Lent. In the morning tlin
general aniee, I -had out of hi tent
and said to the vummk hmu In n stern
and loud veke:
"Who nri3'guTH
Thu yeung man tamed roiinil
smartly and said:
"I'liie. Who yone.!'?"
A dandy young fellow naMied llld,
Jlceame h prettd father, be did.
II u etajrs up ell night
And thing It all right,
llMMMtw it to "til for ih kid."
K.VCMSII III. Mdlt.
an. Paraa.- Now, young men,
why grant yu l tk fruut.
irows mm (milking cowl 'foa
tkr ftla't nay wllk hi lliyt Hd.
M
A eartaJu outlaw prttfeaaor, whh
writM Uotm UrMley kHMd, tttlla
tkla atory at hto own uttaMaa. IU
Jm4 wrKUn h marilnal eaminN( oh
ohw trf Um tudMl' IhoniM, and
ahurlly aftarward lk atadattt eumc to
him a4 Mid:
'Ir")f. C . 1 wm unable to
r4 wkat you wrote oh my iiaiwr
ud any part! tl eHld not de
t'lakar U. I tkM nallad ou my uncle,
a Uwytr, aud ka ftaally maoagad la
raad It lor ma."
Tkta la what the profaaaar had
wrlUaa: "Vaur paamaaablp la
aeairaly laftbla."
iiamcKX siu'iijitit cot mil
lHddte, diddla dumplUig, ut mom Joha
lilt lha ha wlihhla aiocklaca aa;
Oaa ahoe off,
Oaa ahoa oa,
I IhUik aa waa ' Ulldod.-' m aua
J aha.
SU MIT AITKH THAT.
AJI lib foala ara not daad t."
aatd tha aaruaatic waa
"Wkat'a lha utattar alth ot7"
aakid tha alaipta oua, "arau't ou
(aaUajt wall?"
ltr.COM MEND HENNP.TT
AS HUGHES' SUCCESSOR
WASHINGTON. JhU lU.-Kemi-torn
I'huudM'iluui and Lane of Or
you will at the eaHiaal opMrtuml
recottinieiid to the nridcat the op
JjmittMuuit of A. S. thfiWfU at The
jpaliaa, Of.. fr ii. auiiramu Uaueh Iu
mmmi lorie. K llugtw. The
atwatara baiUu no urn- yet kit been
VUk'd maul lor ike vgeuue). ud
iky adl urge llrum-tt a a eamldt
jria wktwaiitaiialiuful wwuUI eom
pliiarnt lla- I'aeifit' eeal a ad its
duie.
UUQig MOJ1P1CATIQN
TO BE MADE JULY 31
NKW VOHK. JuU I" The ..!h-
i I l liidlllrutiiili eele.uoilli - "I the
ii i.iiialiun ul I li.i.li' K. Iliilii'x mil
U' hi Id hi Nt w ti k Jin v II. .it .1
ji. in ul t .iriM'u hall. i uuo ,iii
UOlini I'd IimIiu
Vb tJi Ate Cyivrai
Ifa'W l (i&ailb wtj taiv lPft
VSjjijI
NO CAUSE
EVinKNOK thus I'm- published indiwtcs tlinl tin- Imt
lle uf CnrrlKfll was largely the fault of the (lend Aiiiei
ir'aii leader, Captain ljoyd. rJ'he statements tf Jeon
Spillwhury, the .Mormon guide,
Captain Mo rev indicate that the conflict wn deliberately
nought by the American commander, and due to his lack
of tact and arrogance and desire to provoke a war.
The official Mexican vcmon state that Captain Hovd
was warned by General Gomez not to advance through the
city of Carrizal, and urged
quest sent by (Joiuez to his superiors, to permit the ad
vance requested, but that Capt.'ihi Moyd declared he would
advance anyway, farmed his troops and began the attack.
Captain Morey, in his official report, states that Cap
tain lioyd was "under the imprusaion that the Mexicans
would nm as soon as we fired," and that the Americans
"formed for attack" and advanced ujm)H the '.Mexicans,
and that thereupon the Mexican troops opened fire.
ruder these circumstances, the ('arrival episode does
not constitute a just cause of war. With the co-operation
of the CujTmizu troojie, there is no reason why the Ameri
can troops should remain in Mexico. Their mission is
ended and they are only a source of friction with a neigh
bor nation.
Many officers of the regular army are keen far war,
and opjfbrtunity should be denied them of plunging by
hash and ill-considered action the two nations into a
ost I v .struggle.
KENT 10 SUPPORT
WAHIIINUTON. July 13. -Thera
la una mombor of eongraaa who kaa
fnlrly OHi-Hod tlio title of an Imlo
pnndoHt. William Konl of tha flrat
CHllfornU illatrlct liaa Itaan tluo
tdftt'twl without iwrty IIkuhIIou.
Ilnek of llml, In lila flrat term, lis
wna nn InaurMont Itopulilli'nn.
Thin yonr, William Kent, tlio only
linluimmlont mnmlior of voucroaa, la
for Woodrow Wllaou for proaldnnt.
IU Iiiih Iiodii eloao to tlio iulio of
iiHllounl nf fairs for flvu yoorM In
WnahluKtoii, mill lio lian lnhnn nolo
of whnt tlio Wlliou ailmlnlHtrNtlon
Ima iKteonipllnlitHl In three yenra of
(IihX tlmo.
"Tlio iirnaout ntliiilnlntratloii Ima
HoeomHlIftlieri h Krnut doul for bettor
flveriimmit anil trottroaalvo govern
ment," aaya Mr. Kent. "Tlie iieopla
MHMorally aro not oiilnloil with
much of tha awnl lealalatlou that
liua bnuti iHtMHHl and 1 flad thw utlmlii
latratlnn Itaalf la rather backward In
letting thaalery. It la aot well adver
IhHul. "I leak for still Rreater proaraaa In
tha aaat fear yeara, If thla admlnla-1
IratWH ja returned to iMtwer. I have '
taaay raaaaaa far aupportlHg It, and
thaae reaaoua are found la Ita reaord.
I would Hot aupport It, uuleea It were !
pragraaalva, but mind you, I hnve
uavar Imnni a member of tba I'ro
iraaalva party.
"Far Mr. llughea ieroMally I nav,(
the hiahaat reaard. but I believe the
buurli of men around him will ataad
ftittililnK evir minute"
AI PAGE THEATRE
I'retlt la the wind lli.il ue will l
apt to aa Orel In bpeaklttK of ihU
ttffartug. a five-reel Kev iiMin Itn flrat
preaentallon at the I'age yesterday.
Many uf lla backgrounds and et
acene. and aaperlall) the change that
ouo will aallre la II from mldau miner
to saewy w later over the same hill
sides aad foreat trees, are moat at
tractive. There era maay lla things
la tha way of well-acted moments iu
It the beet 9t them being tba plead
ing af a mother for the lava of a son.
whom she thought had drowned Iu
babyhood.
Tha work of Vlvlaa Martin as
Tbelma. adds much to the enjoy manl
tha picture gives. Miss Martin haa
pleuty of chances aud has taken
advaulage of lhani all. In appear
ance, she la attractive aud sh plays
spontaneously aud with color In har
acting Mr. Milliard, who appears op
poalte her, Is eatelleat.
The pboiopno s wonderful aud
tha backgrounds are worthy of II.
An Kaglish arUtuarat. vlatting
Norway, falls Iu lova with Thaliua.
tha daughter of a vikiag-Uka Norse
landowner, and this first part la
an id) lite ior . He marries her and
takes bar to liiigland. Sodaty a amen.
k-. ..- i.- -. - .il
vw- " " wwn iiiiiiwini ,
with the young man. are disappointed
because Tbelma Is uot only beeutl-
0..I l.l.i kl. ..Mti.. .S.K.B.BAMM ua... Im
m9' " WW ywj MWIIIfll BHU l
popular. There is a very meloaramlo
oeasplrary to break her heart b
making her auaiant her nushaud It
works and she ruus aaa, bark to
her Nrfrway home. Iter husband fol
lows aad the happy ending unlie Hie
two In the old Norm homeniead
It la a big, expeeslke pli-tare In
which there are mau aood iualliie
It Is aa pretty tad full oi si-c that '
paeale who see It HI surei like
ii, and me sior i loicieoiiuoiiiiu'ii
tu Iiol'l
W LSON N ELECTION
MEDFORD MATT, TRIBUNE,
FOR WAR
nf the captured troopers, of
to await reply to a special re
'
'FINAL ARGUMENTS
IN ORPET TRIAL
WACKIiUAX, HI., JmK 13.- The
final in Ike long-drawn-out
'trial of Will II. Urjn't. forwvr uni
vorKity Mtuiliiil, cUariteil with Die
murder uf Marion I.mhiIh'11 iu llulm'
wihhU Ih1 Keltrwary, begaH to ma
terialise toila.v willi Hut aftMurance
'that in H rtroJmuilil.v I lie oiul of the
cay would lie renclit'd jy SatHidii.v
nigut. Al leant it wa Indieved that
the jury wotiM Ijitiih iU ileHln'ratioim
hy thiil time.
Haliih I''. Poller of eotiiieel for
Orpet, wa to r include lii addreee to
the jury Mime time iluiiiut the foie
tDNin. That would leave I wo more
iieaker only to he heard from
InnieN II. Wilki'mnn, rliioF rouii'l f"r
the det'eiiMe. and David It. .I'!n,
iHH'ial iroeeulftr Meietina the Mute
It wa e.xKeled that Mr. Wilkei-on
would begin oiteakitia mie time tin-.
nlteiiHion and that he ohM IiiiiIi
liv immoi tiinmirtiw. Mr. .IimI.mi m
then i toke In olii'id in rrunt of the
jur Imi, )im.iiiitt Ntiiue time Sat
urdux. Y
AI SEAR THEATRE
In lli
mime rule ! "I'ir l.llUe
l'eiiinu," .M m i I'li'kliHil i- Meii to
nihtuituge. I'or Hie picture coittuiiix
xtroug iuteie-.t all the way, with au
ahundunie uf iielion uiul relevant in
cident. The lorj-. whiefc wa written by
Kale Jnrilun, give lo Mi. I'l.kl'ord
the kind uf rule in which he ui'!
I omul her greatest huiivw -that uf
a wail'. A I lie girl reared bv Hal
i.ui MuHnM fidluwing her abiluetioii
Hum her American innnt: on hit
lumid el tired in her fo-ter-lindheTV
ilulhc-.; m America Ituft'elcd b fate
m the luiK- of counterfeiter, aud in
Ih iiiliiin. when reclined to her
iarvnl . .lie i m-co 'tartwd n a vmiiig
w i.inan of wealth, ili 1'ickford i
Hi her beat. It i mi ell-uri.uud char
ai'lcruation, uim that will be enjoyed
U the idayrr admirer.
Sidnex (Mcott, the producer, (no, k
it lu liel-in hi xtagini; and gen
eral ilircetiua, but notably in hi ft
leelnui of lie-. The ial remark
iillie- whether we are wfieakiug uf
the llaliaiiK ir the Xew Yorker -and
rNMialh of hi delectie, ledh -Im'ikii.
ami ftiilMirdinute. The cen
ot the Ht.rkmu if the thud ilegrre,
when the arretted -4UUitei feler cull-
le In thetr ubduetiou id' tbe child
rifleii eur. Wroi. their cimfruntu
tmii li the father mid mtdher uf IVii
ping it ml tin- n-uuiuu uf the fnuiiU.
all hee int'klrnU pmvide a mim-
of ituatiun of nal drama ti (Miwer.
Jm-k I'lckford a- lleM, the Mtn
of the lotci.Hirci)U uf iVmiui.i. i
a faclui iu the iiiMii1 of bi iler.
Kugeue H'llrieu im the allHiu di-
llrt..ft iill..iw... u I... I.tfw I Ik
." ', , V '" "T ""'""."" ..i-hm....
- J- (rlrtou i. a ounvuieiuit duet
ul ullee. (hi the llaiiau -ulc nl the
lr uiuikcd olmuiherc i- hmhiiIi
uled by Auloiim Maiun. (ac-uri
,. , .. . , , .
- J.,.,J V" I II i
!.. , ,. i mi, mi-. Jiairu ami
Kiiiin ci a (iiierrn
I "I'lMM l.iltl.
I'l lHll.l" U ll,
il lni'iili I hn. ,,i .
llllWtl lit ill
heginann. '
ELL-ANS
Absolutely Removes
indOeitioil. OnepaeUitBO
bhjvaU, aK-i'tit ill druists.
MKDFORD, OKKCIOX,
CHORAL
SOCIETY
E
A
t'nder pratonoe of rahoarsal the
Medford Choral Society Inveigled
Oaarga Aadrawa, Musical Dlracler of
the noolutr Inte attending a aoolal
evening at the I'renbytorlan church
Tueatlny ovonlug, and presented lilm
with a beautiful ebony baton mount
ed In gold and Inscribed. The pre
sentation waa made in a few fitting
and facetious romarka, by tho I'real-
dent of the aoeloty. S. V. lleekwlth.
it la recogniiiod with imtlefactlou
by all metiHiera of the chortle that
tha work of the iniuleal director la
one of pure "fovo and pleaaitre, ar
doua aa much of it may be, and tha
words spoken by the president and
the preaentatlou Itaelf werr a apon
taiieoua exproaalon of esteem and ro
gard In which the ill roe tor and hi
work are alike held.
Some new miialc from Wagner'
Uihengrlu wiik given a flrat ranilliig
and aeveral othor new chorines wero
alao aung. II wue aicrcml on motion
that tho choriia ahoiild adjourn until
the flrat Tuesday In September. It
Is proposed to give not lean than two
concerts during the winter montha.
The progreae made by tho mout
hers Individually and by the chorus
an a whole, la vary marked. ChorHeea
which at flrat would have uectipled a
whole ovanlnK, are now raad after
nun or two attempts, with a fair
degree of easo and accuracy, so that
the society hi now In a position to
do better work than ever, and to give
artistic rendering in the moat diffi
cult aud exacting music.
rrkere la llkoly to bo a largo In
crease In niemhorshlp before tho
opening of the winter season, and
all who wlah to Join tha chorun
should mako written application to
the ecretary, aueh applications to bo
paused upon hy the musical director
and a committee. Following the re
hearsal, tho chorus adjourned to the
hcIiooI room of the church for ro
freidimentH and eut a pleasant
evening
ORDlNAWrTOF ELDERS
At the morning ciht next Sun
day, II. ('. Ilubhurd will be ordained
and installed a elder. ('. . Mc-
Dunald will be installed a trustee.
The elder. f (he church torui the
rcprcMmlHtiy -pritUul eoiirt of the
local church. The next court in or
der are the I'ibyiery. which in
cludee weverul coUHtie. the ynod,
the ntnte and gWH'ral umhly,
which embrace the I'niled State.
In lt I'etcr, ,"dh eJwpler, mi-c 1,
I'eter writing lo the earlv church
ax: "The cldeTa. which arc iiiiiiiui!
you I ehrt. who am u)o nn elder."
I'aul ordnined elwer in ecrv city
when he organisad a church.
The coiiKtitulion uf tbe I'nited
Stale- ik frumed after I he iiiotb'l of
the l'rcbMeriau church of ii.-ot-land.
Tbe oult guvialer who igncd
the decleiution uf iiidrH!lidciicc w
a I'n'Hbytcrmii ininialer, the Ur.
John 1thei-HMin, I). I.. o Prince
ton, N. J. In lndecndcinc bull lie
xwepl the Hawriim column- mio line
in Ihe-e wortl-: "Clenlleiucn, to hii-
latc al lhi motueat ie lo consent t
-lax cry. Thai noble iiiMruiueut uihui
the table hIiouM be ubirild to tin
very moment by wy Hu in tin
ruum. lie who will nut reMuid !
it xelltimenl- him! atrain eer nene
to curry into etfet it ri-ioii- i-
uot worthv ol the nniue of a tree
man. and nliliousih Iheee um ban
mivt MHn de-cend into the -epul-eher
I would iafinitelv rather iti.it
lla' dcx'cml there bv the bund "I
the executioner than dcerl at tin
crii the mii r-U ppUc of m coiiii
U." The other tddrr- rc Mc i
(lorc, Wunicr, Wortuian. CiHiley .iml
Jnia. Tbe imblie i lordmlU ui
Mlcd. A. A. J. IKMKI.
Mini-tii.
TOWNE'S MESSAGE
ASKS FOR DETAILS
Nw York, .luly U.
Med ford Coiumerelal Club.
Medford, Ore.
Please accept my thanks for cour
tesy of your lelefraiu of eleventh
Congratulations upea results of elec
tlou Will appreciate your advtalag
when loud sale completed, and time
for starting construction determined
HOBT H TOW.NK
Why Smoke lilt t igM
When La Hondas are only 10c
JOgLN A. PERI,
ITNDERTAKJ
Uidy .W-Utant
a s. itAitTi.irrr
I'luuie M. I7si lid I7-I-&
Autoitioi ile ll-iii.-e SfMiif
E
NTS DIRECTOR
ANDREWS
AN
TlirilSIUY, JULY 13, I01fi
L T
DANGER
OF BABY EPIDEMIC
IN ROGUE VALLEY
Thoro Is but very alight danger of
an epidemic of infantlla paralysis,
such as Is sweeping the Bast ever
gaining a foothold here in the weal.
according to Dr. V. Q. Thayer, ally
htmlth officer. The disease ta trans
mitted by contagion and Ilka all
maladies of that character seams to
reach lla most virulent form in the
crowded living conditions and ex
treme climatic conditions which praJl
vail In the Kant. Milder climate, bet
ter air and less crowding of people
together, render even coHtagtoua dis
uses like smallpox much milder hare.
Jlut few cases of tho disease have
over been reported In the northwest.
About five years ago there waa a
mild epidemic In Portland and at tha
same time, a rnae was reported to
Dr. Thayer near I'hoonlx.
In tho event of any such contagion,
anld Dr. Thayer, his flrat step would
be a strict quarantine of all cases,
thorough sanitary Inspection, and In
general, a following- of tbe same
measures that are being taken in the
cast. i
"Whllo I do not think there hi (he
slightest danger of any epidemic of
Infantile paralvsis breaking nut here,
and while our living conditions would
render the disease leas virulent, still
I would consider even a single case
vory serious and would lake all
measures to prevent any spread."
said Dr. Thayer this morning.
Infantile paralysis finds Ita great-
eat hold among children tinder five
years of age, as the follow Ins record
of 5flf! cases will shew:
First year, 20 per rent: Second
year, 3S por cent; Third year, 22 per
cent; fourth ami fifth years, 15 per
cent; after fifth year, K per cent.
Speaking of symptoms, effects and
characteristics of tho disease, Dr
Thayor said:
"Hoy are more freo,upntl affected
than girls. Ilorldttary lnflucncr
noHiit to have no effect. Mont of the
eases occur in the summer, Slnkh i
ono authority, eaylug that o per
cent of tho cases come In the f i
warm mouths.
"The symptoms sometime at.uc r
with the patient railing -niiHrnl
with vomiting and puIiih In tin- Uk
and a temperature of tol to 1" i'i
greea. Or commonly the patient f -slightly
Indisposed In the cnin,
goee to bed and In the MO'nlTiH
awakens with a slight par.v i- o t t
affected parte."
"The disease." coin ludi d I'r
Thayer, "la dreaded, not on' fi.r Hit
death that it causes, Imt u.r M !
form I ties that follow in it- v,n
for the story appearing in thr , t i
concerning the dlsocr of a c '
ture for Its cure. Meilu.il i i - I
credit It when it ai'i'c.it- , i
ed In the mdhul Joum l '
L
BILLfBEFORE IE
WASHINUTON. .mix I . I
ul ui)roirialioii lull u.i- t.ik.i
hx I he -cnatc IimIiu In In 1m .r I,. '
it until a linitl i i i l.i ii 1 .
me.i-iire u reairtid li lli . i
cuuiiiutlee fciihi-litulc- tulit i.iuLi'
-liit- the cuniiug c.ii lor the limi-i-'-fixc
and xpeciliei" i'oiiilcliou "I thci
uax general hoard'- tix.-eur huihl
uut i nog ruin within three veur.
7V k asaw Cstarrli la thl slaa af the
lasjalry taa til aUaw iw pa lMUvr. aaS
til It awl lest Iff Mimr4 I" b
lMartji. far a ftfal awas tn
ft-mtturrd It SH-sl Jl aurf r. airllxd kl
ai Inn, aad ay nMailj uilimc i iwv alih
kal uuaral. iitjo-iuw .J It iLcvratik Nlrtv
ha ! OMarre Iu h rm-tliil mr.
sua thtWor noalrn ruMtliuiluual ir.-nioMoi.
Halltt I'llarrh Carr aiNMiunl hi r J.
l'hnv-7 tSfm, Tl4i Ohl" I tk aulr -n.llra
tlnal raja a thr BMrtrt It hi U-u liii.rnilly
la Vni treat IS Srupa I" aia,Ml ll fi
airartlr na la kfc-wt n,l aiaraiw uif.' !
lha aastaat ey 0r tw wtrv.t t..Mr, f r
ay rMa II tau l rut ai4 f"t lr-Ui. j4
itlOMiaUU
AdrM ' J. fllKVrv 1 id. Tl-l. ubl.
aM ks Itracaai r-
Tk UU' IsssiUr I'i Ii fur rBtlliua.
lNTKItUIUIAN AtnoaMt CO.
TI.MK OAUI).
Leave Medford tar Aabland, TMent
snd 1'hoenlx dally, except Sunday, at i
8:00 a. iu., 1:00,2:00, 4:00 and k:is!
p. m. Also on Saturday at 11:1k p. J
oi, Sundays leave at 8:00 and 10:10
a. di. and 1:00. 2:00. S:30 and 9:30
p. m. Leave Ashland for Medford '
dally, cxBOpt Sunday, at 9:00 a. m.,
1:00, 2:00, 4:00 and a:la p. m. Also
on Saturday nights at " SO and
2:20. Sundays leave Aahland at 9:00
a, m. and 1:00, 4:30. 0:30 and 10.30 '
p. m.
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First halt mile from stand. I pas-
aengar lie, two passengers Sic
Wllhtu city limits, outside hair
mile toe. 1 or 2 passengers, .$ i
paaaengere, 40c. 4 passengers. 50r
Caunlry rates. 15c mile. Special
rates atone paved highway.
VAN It. I'lltltSOV, IMIOI'.
Stand at llroun's.
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LENTH OF GRADE
II. J. Hildcbiim of Koeeburu 1 -
beau awarded Ihf contract r
envbing WHK) yareV uf atone i
the xtate lo be need In macadmi -icinp:
an eight -foot atrip of rood .ul
jdiuo ' avemt, orw the Si-
ktyoii mount n in aeetioa af the i'a-
cifie highway
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decided to xnend tlitu yenra appro-
prmtiou in mncndamizing thn eight-,
tout -trip the entire length of the
mud. leading the extension of the
paved .iriu fur another year. This
wdl enable continuous use of the
hiidiwnv during the winter weapon hc
idci H'rmitting the grade to ecttle
more before mcmctit in laid.
It i- now up to Contrnctor Seman
to tnrt rrcnll proceeding ntniii-t
the governor nnd hlghwnv rtunmi---ion
for not u warding biin the eon
Iruet. LL
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PARIS. .Inly 1.1. -The city and the
province of Madrid were today de
clared by the government in a state
of alege on account of the strike of
railroad employes, according to a
llavas dispaleti frum the Spanish
capital.
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A Little Car for Sale
One-Cylinder Reo, in A-l
condition. Just overhauled;
worn parts renewed. A snap
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A TWO-SIDED AJTAIR
The (dtr-iuiniltJ b.iiik am. s nuiiuu-t- in it, Jidhusa
rt-ioniiliiou of tin' puiui ! tuit a ' i i, ii , nut nn a
a two sulij d'fur imt- m .v. h t . Ii.uk min lis,
,ti ilut - t . .I.i tun i 'i , i iat i i ill i o .or ii i
r.- ' I .. , , . t fi Ii '.11 l.la - .1 -- 1 1
dcin a !rieuill. inttit-t luall an.l u, jrt
OVER ?Z Vt-ARS UNDER ONf MANAGEMENf
What is Home
Without an Heir!
This Is a subject that ha a place In nil
minds In nil times. And it naturally di
rects tuougbt as to lira
comfort of the mother
duHng that wonderful
period of expectancy.
Mothers who know rec
ommend "Moth e r ' a
Fricml." It Is an ex
ternal remedy for thn
trctchinc muscles, en
oI.Um tliem to exp.intt
rtii'out undue strain,
asMs the orgnai to
cr 1 ntaliwt nerve,
to tmll at HcnmcDts
to thus nvtxu pain.
llius K4ful dis arc assured, peaceful
nllU arc t'.xn -i 1. morning Ickni-w,
lifd.iclic, ..pnlnri'lon ami oilier dl
trrwes art . 1 1" R tlie Trlous tiling which
i worocv cTcnhcro relate Hey entirely c
i osped by using "Mother's Friend. And by
upon the miweies ll lorm is re-
talaert and they return to uicir namrai.
eavoeth contour after unov is mrn.
rtrt n ll nf this InvalusMe aid to cxnrc
Jsnt iwithrM. Any drtundst xrlll siiptdy you.
It b iMrmleix Imt womlerfiill) effective.
W Write to llnidneld Iteeiilstor Co.. 413 Ijt
isat DWa., Atlanta, Oa., for n speiHnlly writ
ten pittite lxik fnr women Interetled In tin
rabtret of maternity. It mIII nrtixe nn fiupl.
I raiuie. u remains lmormawon inat crcry
nvnin vwuiu aiivvt uu iiau, ih wuf.
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Children LiRe Ice Cream
Win not give It to them? It huH
been proxen t.v experts that Valval
Ice Cream gives the greatest energy;
and build the finest tissues with tho
least waste. It It has mure food vatuu
and will build more strength than
most of the food we are now outing.
Could you glvo the chlldron any
thing better?
It'x a pure, wholesome, Itaaiio build.
! In,.' food.
J.et the Kiddles have plenty of it.
I i't It net as their desert during
tin hot summer mouths.
THE DAIRY
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Camera Shop
208 East Main Street,
Hertford "
Tlio Only flxdusivo
Commercial Photojrnphora
iu Southern Oregon
Negatives Made any limo or
place by appointment.
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