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KTOTU TOTTO MEDPORT) MATT; TRTBTTNE, MEn-FORT), ORECJOX, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEArBER n. mi.fi &&&sAy .. ... . . Il HI lailgiSMfli imwaMran-- : ! " ' jt-w . P Pay Less .. mm You pay far less for the best .WXWB luca w,ttn ror ine poorest urn y That is why growing armies of y automobile owners have given o2?l vHhI I N0bby'Trd United States Tires such tre- 10 H ' mendous sales increases they Royaic0rd'v- 1 f Know now to pay less. ' , j. ;J " ) There arc fiva United St.tet 'Balanced' Tirei which ' i 1 ' meet OTlry ino,or'n condition of price and uie. . ( vl Ali. Atk Ihe nearest United State Tire Dealer for I fi iV. "' Py of the booklet, "Judging Tire.," which j&f$&j6&4 l' Ok . telbhow to secure the exact tire to tuit your needt. Srf&f v. VV ; 'Nobby' 'Chain' 'Uico' JWv7 VA V. 'Royal Cord 'Plain' j&7ffi I N . "INDIVIDUALIZED TIRES" WCffirVA ' xC - Wade by the Largett Rubber Jty . . ! Plain' Tread V Company in the World WtMlW, . ' i PjuflUii jiuji -ii A I JX"X3 r-'v Ueco Tread A complete stock of United' States Tires carried by Bernard Motor Co. HEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE AS INDBPRNDKNT NKWHPAPKK. FUI.MHHKI) KVKHV AI'TKHNOON EiAt :r.I"l' riUINIMT It y Tiilfl WKUKOno I'JtlNTINO CO. Offlrn Mall Trthmia HuJMItiff, 26-27-29 The Hemocraflc Tlmos, th Mrilford Mail, Th Moriford Trlhtinn. Th South ern On-Konlan, The AhIiIuuU Tribune. GHOItGH I'UTNAMTEdUor. SUBSCRIPTION KATE I One ytr, hy man 15.00 One m, ith, by mull .., ,60 Pnr mn.jih, riHIvcriMl by cnrrler In Medfirrd, Phoenix, Jacksonville end C.jntrnl point . .K0 Hstnrduy only, by mult, por year. I.oo Weekly, per yeur..... . 1.60 Offlclnl Pup.fr of the Cltv of MMford. Official Paper of .Tn kon Cour.ty. Kntptfd as Hecund-clasM matter at Meilford, Oregon, under the act of March , mm. EQUAL TO EMERGENCIES Rworn Circulation for 191 fi 246C Kill leased wire Associated Preie die-palchr-g. EM-TEES , Hy C1IAKI.I5S UlUHCOhl,. Wllhln Ills cell I huunl him yell, ' "Look out for polHon Ivy! Hoy, hero's your tip! I'll lako a dip; I'm rnulln' Hindu dlvuy!" "Well, anyway, I'm hero to Bay Vacation wasn't rotten! Why, lookee man, ut all tho tan And frceklos 1 havo Kotten! "Yea, I suppoao my aunliurned noao Will mnko folks thliiK I'm tipsy; Tho boBa will roar, 'In tills lioro storo Wo cannot keep a gipsy!" "If I get fired well, I'm so tired I'll welcome relaxation; My poor old linnd feols Just like load; 1 cravo some dissipation! My next paycheck Is now a wreck; It wont for aalvon and lotions, A dinner hell, a padded coll. And sundry other notions. "They Bay I'm broke. 1 hopo 1 phoko llefore another summer! Wo had enough vacation stuff; It's jiut mo on tho hummer!" IIAKX'T IIAH.MI I) TIIK.M. Visitor "My Rood man, you kcop your pigs too near the house." rottaKor "That's JiihI what the doctor said, mum. Hut I don't seo how it's golu to hurt 'em." ".lohnson needn't ho so mad be cause the toucher crlticlr.ed his boy's composition. The hoy will Improve.' "You don't appear to understand .Johnson wrote tho couipoxHion hlni- solf!" If a man's business rutin down the sheriff comes aloni; and winds It up. (;ii"n;i). iMIbs Lawrence possesses a rare so prano of wnndroiis sweetness and power. lleO si'lei tliiii were all beauti fully, and artistically rendered. She fully sustained her reputation as a coloratura soprano, when she sana In Italian the lovely uereo hy Mozart. We predict for her a successful operatos career.. -The Martinsville (W. Vn.) ilullctin. Teacher "Tommy, next time you are late, brine, an excuse from your father." Tommy "Who'.' Pa? Why, he ain't any nood at excuses; in a finds li I in out every time. Always rIvo the devil his duo, hut It Is better to keep out of his debt. l ot: cut it 1 1;. .lohiinv Croncwold has purchased a new driver now. She has been trained to pay no attention when you smack your Hps. The Kllley (Neh.) Spotlight. WHAT HID HIIK Mi;.N".' She -"Is Princeton III New York?" Student (trulhriilly retlectlve) "Yes. a ureal part o( the time." pUKSlDKXT WILSON has ani.i proved e.,,ial to the oiw'rfcciK'y, and by prompt and decisive action averted the tfivnt railroad strike which would have pre eipitated nation-wide industrial calamity. ooiirow ilson Jias grown with his office. No pros Kicnt since Mnroln lias faced so many difficult problems l'ivery crisis lias lonnd satistactorv solution. Je has proved himself a skillful pilot of the' ship of state, keeping me iiauon jieacei iu and prosperous in a time of world-wide Ttirniou ana stnle, with no loss of national honor or ores tigc. ' Jt is due largely to the president that the democratic party has heen transformed from a party of nej-ation into iic oi coiisiriici ion wan progrt ssive tendencies. No re cent administration lias enacted into law so many great .-.iiMrticuve measures ror mnnan and national welfare and none done more to upbuild the nation. i resment Wilson's strength is national, rather than partisan. JJe Jias won by his statesmanship and his huiuaiii Liii.tmsni uie eoiiiHienee ot the people a confidence which no campaign of criticism and negation can sluikn V,,f i,n. cause he is a democrat, but because he represents national i" igicss aim occituse or iiis wontiertul grasp of fundamen tals are the common people for him. The president hits the rare facnltv of eorrectlv inter- preting public opinion. His leadership is not as radical as ni.tiiy oesire, not conservative enough to please reaction riHii.iu cut iiu: pcopii; iiiemsetves. lie is lor those measures the miblie desire, nnrl eiituigii to cnange Ins nuud when he finds himself wrong. The Hughes campaign has not developed any strength since it was launched, and partisan enthusiasm' is not de veloping to aid him. No vital issue has yet been pre sented the nation by the jurist that appeals to the people .. uum 1,-m n-m iiig an executive or proven capacity I'i jjii 011(1 whose measure is unknown.- " FAR NO SMALL JOB Few men realize Hat It takes to ' Ret up a'ud hold a fair. To decide on the premiums and Ret exhibits, at tractions and the people, to pay the expenses and awards, costs much money and Inbor. And, rreucutl , if auythhiK Roes wioiik, the olflcers act the lurses -just the same as praise conies when aiitliliiR conies rlsbt. Hut the officcts neer count the.e costs ihen their coiistlliients rland hy them. Tlu-y now deserve your sup port. Let it be Riven to the fair this year. llcuiciiiUi-r the time ami place, .Medtonl. Sept. 13 to 111. K. J. Howen nml William Colli' were in (lolil Hill mid Orants I'uss on Wednesday on business. Captain K. A. Shiver of the Port land police department, who for I number of .veals was chief of police in that city, conducted reliuious ser vices in the Meadows kcIiooIIioiiso on Wednesday eveniiiff. lie was accom panied by William ilayfield, Jr., from lentriii I'oml. J'hev returned to Mcdlord on Thursday. Dave Cotlrell mill family molored to (lie valley Thursday. LiRlitnniR struck a couple of lives near the Miiyfiolds place on Tuesday nii-lit, slarliiifr fires which did not Ket in-.nMio cooiroi, uowever, owin to our ellicient fire warden, W. W. Scott. aellin-; on the job almos: iniutodinlely. Jliss I.cla Stevens of 1'boeiiix is spemliiiR a few dii.vs with her aunt, Mrs. W. W.Coltrell, on I lie Olson much. Kllsworlli Dinke is lielpiu-; lialpli lins.-ell willi his jrniin crop. Cliff lliizlewood is now nl ,)cep Uiver. Wash. John Drake is with him. Lime W.vlnncl has louilcd his family into the new Saxon Six unci "one to the valley for f,.,v dnvs' visit in Mi'dford before iii itiir lo the new ranch up Unite creek way. Ihid Drake and Dad liussrll, hvo fine old men of these parts, have sone up Wk creek, where Hie huckle berries are thick' nml also the deer. y cx I to return this week af ter liti villi; Hie time of their lives Hill Cnltrell has naain traded lor Hie old Childcrs rancli, where he built the hllll"alow a few veins nun ui- is .i.ii-i.i.-i, -I, oi me elioico raiu lies in this M-cliou. and Mill i prepuriiiR: lo move onto the ph inly next week, lie I railed Messrs. I'ioketl mid Maxwell Hie old Cnltrell ranch of lu'O acres, about six miles ist of Meillord, for Ibis place in the Meadows. Mr. Maxwell relumed lo his home, nine seventy miles north of Seattle Wash., on Wednesday evening's I rain. William C. I'oiueioy has been un pointed Hie warden for this district. Ifcclivc Hie fir of the mouth, for mer Warden Scott- resigned I.. to t'oos count v and Suncrvi-or Ivbei-U- "as up Tliursdav and mil Hill ... hn rue. 'fin. new warden is a noiiu- lar one ami is insured the loll pcrnliiin of everyone in the district. which means clTicicni v. As u fin ale In Warden Scolt's i-eiuii s,,,,. urelcss huiiler on Mount Spimmt let a lire "el away In-ni him nml il l, ml nil i-f Thursday nii-ht to it under onti-ol. Scott has been a .splendid tfficer. Clll Dllseliberiy. the (io!d Mill jit ney irmii, broiivbt Mr. Merrilt from Uold Mill Tliiiisday In the Poincroy Maiksiiiith shop, where lie was met by .1. It. Walsh .with the team. Mr .Merrill spent the dav until ii-:tn looking- over the old saw mill and other properties in which he and Mr. Welch an- interested, while Oil camped alom; the creek. A piospeclinu parly headed hy (!,.. I.. M- I.cilan of Medloid. drove out f'li.hiv '' Unle t. Mil inn cur and J - - ' ! i Bell-ans Absolutely Removes Indigestion. One package jproveait. 15eat all ih'Ufjgista. ANTIOCH K The Antloeh and Chapparel schools started tills wock with a good num- bor ot pupils In attendance. Mrs. Arthur Jonos Is the Antioch teacher and Miss Simpson tho Chapparel, They aro excellent teachers and the pupils ouRlit to advance tu their studies this term. Miss Myrtle Chapman Is visiting with lior sister, Viola in Medford for a few dnys. - The GlasB Brothers threshing nia chlno Is finishing up the crops In this section. The grain crop la light -In this valley, as most ot the crop was cut for hay. William Cottrell of the Meadows was looking after his business Inter ests In Antloeh this week.- The coyotes havo killed sovernl hoad of sheep In this section of the county this suminer. Jim Vincent has lost a number by the varmints. .Miss Blanche llodgers and Mr. Ilos coe Doty of Heinjle were united in marriage Wednesday, August the HO. The young couple will make their fu ture homo In Medford. Dave Cotterlll drovo a nice bunch of beef cattle to the valley Monday. Frank Do Ford drove a fine hunch of fat sheep to tho Medford markets Friday. We are sorry that the land option III Sains valley was a failure as the proinotors seemed to be earnest In Ihelr work and did their best to put II through. 'o hellevo that It they raised tho money In the next few months that I bo farmers would be willing to stand by them and sell at the option price. With the water on the land In thlB valley, It would be the garden spot of Rogue river valley as the soil is good for Irrigation. IN TUESDAY'S VOTE IIOISB, Idaho, Sept. 0. Returns received up to U o'clock today from the statewide primary of yesterday indicate the nomination of the fol lowing republicans for the November election ; - l'or congress ISiirton L. French of Moscow and Addison T. Smith of Iwui Fulls. l'or ROViiriioi 1). W. Davidson of American Kails. For liculcnaiit-goveinor II. Jf. Holt of Indwell. For soeroturv of slulu George 1J. liarket of Sand I'oint. For stale auditor George W. Lewis of ISoise. For stale treasurer John W. Kngleson. l'or iittoniey-generul Miirlin J. Swecley of Twin Falls. For superintendent of instruction Klliel K. Kedfielc! of Lewiston. l'"or inspector of mines Hubert N. Hell, who had no opposition. Thero were only two contests in the democratic nominations and in- liciitions nre that K. L. Harker was noiuiimlcd by Hie democrats for lieu. Iciiunt governor mid W. T. Douub- erly for secretary of slate. NKW YOKK, Sept. 0. Mow the secretary of war of the Dominican ,'overninent manned one of the life lines thrown out to suve the officers and crew of the armored cruiser Memphis when the vessel was pound ing to pieces against a rocky bluff inside Siinto Domingo harbor is told in a message from Hear Admiral md. Another cabinet officer offered his residence as a hospital for the res iled and the Dominican officials and ilizens generally did everything pos iblc to aid the shipwrecked Aincri- ans. A message of condolence from the llnilicti president also was reported by Admiral I'oml. arc camped about a ipmrter of a mile above Pinkins' place, on Kvans creek, and looking over the big ledge that cuts tliniiiub that country. .Mm Pinkins, with his l-'ord. team and wagon, bus gone over lo I'tiion creek, thai country ot bur bucks, to hunt, guide nml puck during the sea son, dim is a very capable man and has a huge following of customers. Our bridges ale (retting into dun-uoion-. I.. million and need the atten tion of Hie mud supervisor badly. Scl eral auto pal tics have narrowly cscancd serious accident Hie past few days Hint traffic lias been very heavy. I'rcil Moore and W. W. Cotlrell went to Medford in Moore's Ford Monday. Hill trailed himself out of a car on bis land deal and it seems to go hatd with bin, to fall hack on tile old borc ai;iiili. ARROW COL LARS I S Ms. Mn, tor CO eiu ft lit TT PfAOOOV f.CCX INC.M4ff. ' 1 JOHN A. PERL UNDERTAKER Ijiily AMtant " SHU. IVMITI.I-TT I'bono M. Aln nit 4T-I-3 Automobile hoarse Servlea. Ambuianco Hervle, Coroner. Everyone Should Drink Hot Water in the Morning Wash away all the stomach, liver, and bowel poisons before breakfast. To fool your best day In and dav out to fool clean Insldo; no e-our bile to coat your tongue and sicken your Dream or oun your neau; no constipa tion, bilious attacks, sick headache. colds, rheumatism or gassy, acid stom- acn, you must oatue on the inside llko you batho outside. This la vastly mora Important, because the skin pores do noi aosoro impurities tnto the blood while the bowel pores do, says a well known physician. To keep these poisons 'and toxins well flushed from the stomach. Iivor kidneys and bowels, drink before break fast each day, a glass of hot water with a teaspoonful of limestone phos- Iinaio in it. t ins wilt cleanse, purify juu iresnen tne entire alimentary tract, I'ctore putting more food Into the stomach.. Get a quarter pound of limestone phosphate from your pharmacist. It Is Inexpensive and almost tastolcss. except a sourish twlngo which is not unpleasant. - Drink phosphate. 1 hot water every morning to rid your sys tem of those vile poisons and toxins; also to prevent their formation. To feel like young folks feel: llko you felt before your blood, nerves and muscles became saturated with an sc cuniHlatlon of body poisons, begtn this treatment nd above all, keep It up! Aa soap and hot water act on tho skin cleansing, sweetening and purifying, so ltmcstotio phosphate and hot water he fore breakfast, act on tho stomach, liver, kldueys and bowoli. Butter Fat We want nil the Butter Fat we can get and pay the 'Highest Market Price Uring in your Butter Fat or phone us and get prices we are paying. White Velvet Ice Cream Co. Phone t t t T t t t ? t t T t t ? ? t ? ? ? ? ? f ? ? ? ? t f ? ? ? i 5 A Fair of the People, for the People, by the People JACKSON COUNTY INDUSTRIAL FAIR Medford, Sept 13, 14, 15 and 16 It Agricultural Hall y ? ? t ? f Will contain products of field, :;ivl-n and orchai'tl. There will he grains, grasses, seeds and vefjetahlcs. A mammoth display of county district exhibits, ten in number. Lively Races Daily Baseball allies, bucking horses, cow boy races, lady riders, gnat roping, bull riding, relay races, bullduggiiig, wild horse races and numerous nov elty, stunts.' Soiuetlnug doing every minute. ' A Fine Display of Farm Machinery All kinds of tools and implements of husbandry for farm find garden. Wagons and Motor Vehicles. Big School, and Field Meet Thursday, September 11. Every school in county represented. Run ning races, pole vaults, broad jump ing, shot put, basket ball, tennis in fact, somethinff for all the vonnrr ;ib- letes to do. BIG FREE BARBECUE and COMMUNITY DAY Xf September 11, commencing at 12 o'clock. Kverv man, woman and child in Jack- Y'i so? i comity expected to attend. Bring your cups and try the coffee bashful, for we want all to eat and lie merrv. and don't lie The Women's Department Is an opportunity to view a beautiful 'scene of specimens of women's indus try and handiwork. Especially fine this year. This' department will be put uptown in the Davis-Yawtcr building, next to Schieffelin Grocery, September i:. When you go to make your entry do not bring to fair, grounds, but take same to this build-' ins. -: Textile Fabrics Knitting, sewing, crochet and fancy work, drawings, engravings, photographs- 'bric-a-brac, curiosities an keepsakes. Plants, floral bouquets and pieces. Music and musical instru ments, merchants' displays. All stag ed in Davis-Vawtcr building, corner Central and Sixth streets. Children's Department Bigger and Better than Ever Xt -; ' i;v T :S Several trips provided for State Fair at Salem. These exhibits will be staged in the i)avis- awter building, along with the Ladies' Department. X Big .Night Program -Band and Orchestra Music, Vaudeville and Style Shows put Y on by merchant, with living models. - 3 I A FAIR FOR YOUNG AND OLD t; A.VAtoreS. ' ' s. I. BROWN. Sec. 12 i