MF.DFORD MATTj TINBnXE, BEDFORD. ORKfiOX. WKUXFSnAY. XOVEMpr.T? S. IQlfi I'Anrc two JOCAL AND Li PERSONAL He v. .f. K. Ihi Mil- oi r (joii , foriiKTly iij.f-icr of Method ihunh of t Ii h (it-, i- tf-itlii.: tri-iel:-h: Mi-ilfnr: (r a tew il.iv.- .Jai'an lc 'm-'o 9: re. .) Nor: li Y!(tral avt Mne 1 ..If Uo i; Trriii mutii. Toys and Orlenl ! uuveHirs. 'I - J room open aftrrwinjin. K. .1. Kaiser n A- enl Wed !, iifMlay in tin; ti1'. Airs. I.eaeh, Pftrst-ts mnde-to order. AMu-StiiM-ort orMt, also belts. ?2S Norlli Hartb-U, Phone A3-.I. 11. Hart Hamilton returner T;i da to hi- ho'."- a' San .1 after ponding si.jie tint at his nun h wa: KaiiW? Point. Sfto Davo Wnod about that fire in surance policy. OTiir Uoom -104 M. I', & II. Hid?. A iiK-Min: of famcr ha been :i . ied for - n. in Friday at U'ootl hurn'si ilail at l'boer,j. Tin- rural errdiU til M will in iIieu-vJ Messrs. Uimer ami Kurd of Medford (Tatfs pHIi? Pord -arsi f'JOO down and $2.". a month. Five eenlw choaiur. irlain, never fr'-aUcdi. t Idea Patterns. Med ford Hook Storo. "The Valley of the Itonne' words and itiusir. 1 5c. 209 TIhto Ik fn oirr uiudow a Cordova hand but;, whit li has Imm-h carried by a Medford lady every day for seven yearti. !l illustrati-K the life-loni: duia-) hility of the Cordova articled. Medford i Hook Store. ! nathB 2.1c. Hotel Holland. laniel Kurrinfiton of Itorrls, Cal.t ' Is vifcitiiin frlenrU and relatives In the' elly for a few nays. j Hr. T. (.1. Heine, practice limited to! fye. ear, noso. throat; plases filtod. ft Kaat Main, Phone 303. i'tvarno OUU r of Mon'uuue, Cal.. Is a biiiiMvi visitor in the cit for a fw dayw. Hakory Knds nt Do Voe's. ti, L. Pott- of Klamath Kajis .jient Tuesday in tiie elly transit-Uni; husl ltess matt or ij. See tho stcik labels carried by the Medford Printing Co., If you are in & hurry. U. I-. Iniiraham of lied Itltiff. Cal.. In In the (iiy for a ft:w das on husi- For the hMt Insurance set IIolmeBiM',l''"r,l v,!il,,,r ,,:,V' TV InBur.ince Man. - J- ' T" "( l'..iil,n.l Is in K. I.. K, Mirams !. -. allcml.-'l ''" f,,r " r",v " 'irn'H"' "' to l.li..lli.B im.iIIi.ik I. nil v Ihi. Illlslnrss IIKllli-l-H. lil -t (.r tin- wi-cl;. f MiKliost prire en iI Tor strlitly, frpsli runrh ogca. f'afo ilitilnnil. . Htnrv .Iiiim-s nt Sti'iimlioat Is a l.iisilii'SK visitor In l In- cil' for a IVw , i!a s. Dnilfss tmaliiH'iits for nil diseases seientlfleally aiilllillisteled His. Heitp.. i':::. Main st. j Arthur tlialiiiin or lle,,llnK. Cal.., Is arnoni; the oat of town visitors in! t Im eit v this week. Tlr. Klrchressner will hn .t tlni.l Xar.h pvery Weilnesila. Hours rnr ronsullatlon. 10 lo S II. i U'l,(.,.,.r .if :..!, I Mill . ..I... I to husitiess matters In the lity 'I'm dav afternoon. Itiocb s! Moton-vebM! Parts and : Siimlriis. ;Mr . t repairing. Work: utiantuiei d. II. and X. Shop, Sp;;rtn iddjr.. manamnent. -I Charles Crcett of Yr.-ka. Cal . is a business fsiiin- in He- city this week. Typewriter paper of nil klndn at Mndfnrd Prlnttiifr Cn. I. ii. Lincoln of Kar.ro, N. !.. spent a few 1hmii In tin cit Tuedav after noon Three intial special Xmas Kmbo?s cd stiiiiotiery at the Medford Print iuu Co (inl r early, Prh e- at e at t rml i e Spiauue Itebud of (bdd Hill wav a business visitor in tin- citv Tnesdn afte. noon. tlet our Knuravpd Xnuis cards now. Medford I'riniin- Co. ts show iik n I'e.inhful linv -V. M Moor, head of Cmaiilia, Or.. t ihe first of the we-!, in the it on busine.-s. MIk .e milk hak. !!"lir, C.illes of A1..I spimhIIpu a f- da k in the bii-iu. No oliare die with the sold hv the M special order for ?;.ei'hil iii li,n!ni: Vtn.i' f in. v .t.it'mnei 'ilfuril I'ri lit 1 m: Co. ii anil Is not ciiirli.l In Mock. Crank Ll bet ide of .s!estn the first of th- v . k In the Sl'i'lil : it!" (Hi husfnes. Hasnlini and oil it He Voe's. AecnriUni: ti, 111" 'mlice leen lesy 1 1 n n -lent travel than at any tit, .- In the ia-i ,co Tar there ha he. n u1m m1iil!lt. tut -l.'.',in- ,,;, city tail. finally there I there In-' thU f.'lt: ! file v. : It a lee:, i-rf. In th.. in at'.rli. ' cailon I VI r ni;-ht Srt.-et I'hler 1.1 i'-e Vof. ti. Vinton or Kar'l;.n. Wa'i sltent Ihe tir-t n: th" v . e': i-i i..,. , jtv nt! hilhlne 'ii. IVronnl tni:iau.il Xeia eariU nn,I llihnsKeil Xinav i.t:.llotlcry at the Mel. ford Pi Intinc Co. . Cliatii'n .l.ihn.iiii of i,ol, Hill iii a hnsiiie-H vi. itor in the iit Tue-.lav. Iliitterinllh, 1 i'c isal. IV 'ie's. old taiicr.t for Mil.- itt thi office at jm: for 1 f'b Mifs A'.ner KIHh oi T.tien! vi-ited frit nH and relalifs in l-i-; city ou Tiifsiday. William Huff of Al'uaii.. n- . is sjM-itilSnii ttto H ft: in Ihf iiy aU"iid- Hi,; iu iti -in--i-. I-. Moot of (toebur:: i. a bn.-i-nt s u,-.iinr in the ity for u (. dan this v. -t ';. Ju-n KiiMIc of Kiddle ,. ut Monday . Tue.-da in ill, eitv attending to bnsine.s. Hi.ims of Ashland trar.-iail'd ; inatur.-, in the citv Tu.'-t;y. The K'v. K. . Well of Cianl;- 1'uss -'.nt Taesilay In .Mi"Iiird vihit!tii and alt-miini; to hiisinen matters. Hall MMiovery of Yrel-a. Cal.. i.- udinir the v. e-k in the city atii-nd-i n ii to hiif-lnc.-. !irs. Maria l.amhert of I'l'inlhton, Oi ion, a hnsi;ies iiior In the city this week. Alfred (leorfre of Km;' ne is anions the out of town vj-hors in the city tin a w("-k. Charley Katon of C.h tidale h; re turned to his home after pentiii: a few days in the citv on business. ' Prank Hyhee nf .lackonviHe wat a htirfinesH visito iu (lie city Tuesday afternoon. ' C. V. Ini-Ms ai Siiiem r turned lo his home Tuesday, al'ler siitjndiiiK a v-eeli in the city on hiisiiit ss. Mihs Sadie Kookinuton of luins- 3-1 nir. Cal., is visitiim friends and rohi. , Ives In the city for a few d;is. j William I Mi n n of i.os Angeles in a i business visitor in the city, j II. T. McVdams of Snrinfield. Or.. In in the city on business. H. M. Parse tut of I.os Angeles Is sK-ndin: a few day in the city nt-t'-niliiiK to business matters. Henry S humanu-lfeiuk and Henry Von HoveiihorKO. Jr.. of Hold Hill, ppent Tuesday and Wednesday iu Medford. Mrs II. N". West of Iloriibrook, al.. Is in the city visiting friend for a few da s. V. s. Chatuplitie of (iobl Hill Kjient Tuesday and Wednesday in Medford. A, K, Deuterlaitd of I.os Angeles is in Medford trauaitin business. II. I. Klvir is a business visitor In the city from Portland. S. it. Sander of Hold Hill spent Tuesdar and Wednesday in Medford- Corbin KiUell of Kaal Point wa a C. (!. Illeas'lale of I'ortlaml Is uinoiiK the out of town isHors iu llie eity. It. II. Ilenirnoil of San lose if sni'llclini; n few .lavs In llie lily looli ;in over business oi.enluvs. I 17 11. I lay of Col.l Mill s.. nl Tues- 'ilav anil We.llies.la 111 the eitv ('. W. lu a I' friends. 1-reil liav of Aiiilt.v, vv dlis in til. (IT. s spetiil visitilli; llannsi a few of iln.elHiri; y in the eitv 1"11"11 huiness. Mr. and Mrs. V reilerlck relouze ol I'-""' Point, were Mediord visitor Tllesd.l. WILSON'S LEAD OVrP HURHER R DROPPING " " ST rAl N,v- s WiNonV l.-.nl ov,'r ""'- in Ml,,n',:'0, Irw'JH-d to hue li.il.tv when reininv t'tini I Mir. pretiniis mil 01 .:."( iu tt:e si a l e r:i ve Wi'son I '' t .7 ; and HlU-.hes ! '' V !' I I, The i t-i-eii. o! t Von I est n:;p make 1 be ete M.'! b MinncMta Nation:.! Ilu.i IiImiivii al ihe MeH ill) border tl:e ,... hlilr fa' iul" p'-Ote .MOIi.il i'I.mtk'S beliee NIP-AND-TUCK RACE IN GOLDEN STATE S I'll AM'ISi'U. Nov v liforni:-. j Wlie. .li. Inl :i- - 1 l'.!".M ! t pre i ' l;ive nit ot III ( deuei rat. I ' Wilson Wins Villa WaMa WALLA WALL V Wn.. m n ( .oil Ib-on I'oin.l It: i.l- W.Mion County Inr Huulics i 1 1 IlllUlie. ill I411.I. I'ulMI.AMi .1',.. V,. .;v. 1 1 : 1 i - ,.,.t .: I.i in in 11. 1 in.:;,- - 1. .: w !.-.. ,1.. till V TS I' "lie precinct., I'll lit, JIN- . W I-. lliiilli.il li. If , ,.,!, :.lh' ,. No :: 1;. Ill LMI l 1 1 .1 i ' t ' ' I e .-nil. : lu 011, No Hi i. h Hi . .1.. A . V I in ill! Ni DEFEATED AT POLLS: Ml ssi M'l.A. .Mt.iit.. Nn. V.. ln-1 1 f ItMlikili n :i be h. I ibe UY-.-L: hii-i-hiV iii r.ill Iej...'l- !!;. ili.iiili ii;ifJiin r-n-i. i! it -eei ui-'ii. S. -Mi - -icii uiiiler t-. Mi iir ihJt jor- ity ni t!i A u: u -t innttarv neriitiv c I In r eie.Tl.u, li;'d II II I M i tii till'. ie.J. :t I iu I'l K('l-t) 1 t! f!n- -fn;l!i M"tll;Mlil. '!(M it I'm- rrin!iir. unit: mueii a':c;ti MrUet in e;t-;i n. e.liy ir-ii.-.M Mi-- I.'j:m! in ret. iM!iti -al jr..-M ieet,,- x ,.rv I,!,,,, .,1 !. ill; "t I BY SUBMARINE l.n.MmN', N..v. ,s. Ti.e l'euinui;i i & Urienlal lim-r Ai;'tua receive, n WMniiii'j t Yihh liie -lilima rin.- . !iic! -an!; In-r in the Meil.tci ruueuii "i Miiinlay. ;n-."Miiiiu- to a -latetii' n! i---ued iiitti nidi. hv the ad'tiiia'tv All liie Hi? i.i--cii.'i r-. iiieludiu-.' It'.! Women iii-il eliildren. itin! liie eivu witli llie eX' eptiuti of K.o -;u:itieei -bo were killed by the uNpln-iun were avci by ve--cl- ihii-li went l liie re-eue. MS IN CONGRESS NKW YOKK. Nov. s. With TG con;ress!onaI districts to be chared up, republicans have now gained ' seats over the quota in tun present house while the demounts have train ed ten, a net wain of nine for the re publicans, which reduces the. present democratic majority of 2:! to 7,. Two democratic districts in New Jersey, now reported doubtful, if re versed, reduce the majority to one. CLAIMS RE-ELECTION WILSON (Continued From Pujrti One.) on the re-election of President Wil son." said Democratic Chairman Mc Cornilck iu a statement issued at 4 ::'. o'clock. l slick to my original fig ures that he has received at least IIS votes. I am tare lie will carry some of the stales that are still cbised iv doubtful. I have already congratu lated the president over the tele phone." Attorney Hen era I Cre'iory went into conferem e w ith Chairman Me Cormit k at democratic headquarters this afternoon. No statement w as u.ade as to the subject of th couier eiu( . but reports were cu rrent t hat tin (iieriion of Investigating I In . oinit iu New Hampshire mid other doubtful -dales was under con-idei a- ' loll. hiim lllectii'ii. NKW niK. Nov. . H.ieo ('haiitnau McConuick said earl iiatic y this j afternoon : ' "When the count is finished, on will hae more than :!"U e!e Wib tora! I Vii'i'r. " j He added that hit advices were that (Wtt Virginia h:id uone democrat ie b ) H.IIHII, I Prum O. K. Cu-hini:. chaliman ol j t l.e ibieoi rat ic state coin 11. it tee ol California, Chairman MrCormiek i - U' t 'lit. a Iter noon rereis ed t his tele gram : "Count continues to in r,i-e out run fid-in e t hat Wilson w iil -a rr v state ' ' I'Ti -iilciii Wilson is nbso'ottdv re. Uctid." said 1 iiHcf a t ic Cbairnt.-u .MoCormi. I, shoi'lv before -t o'eloi k Cd- after noon. "The re n it b Means '.ili't beat hint bv all) coin : n.f ion of i.ites t!,it n in ensue We t m lo-- I in li.- i:i . Cl.l i pi ralil'urnia f: !-:.! tit . an.. :w Vl Hi K ol . "11 , laii.iitm h ' tion of ilson. a -'tatcD-eiii .1. .. n o, ratir he.i.l'!'t,irt.-r. e i r. -i.l. nt colli. 1 o-e hoth i l!,e le , j A .1- li,;. ti,,il tl I ''.llife nt. 1 ,:i'l 'linne.-ot.i ati.l tiil he . I elect, , M-'W Wil.o. ,','lnlilitt, 1 1: i-. -talc ' 1 lit,. Nov, i rhaiiiirm r,",'ill'lic.in naMnnal -' 0', lo, ! issued i-:w y, .-'.-, I ;.' MCK. Nov . I'c.ill n: -1., ti.111.1l -l,elt li ail- j ',: '-' :'" 'hi- altetiioiiii ,i.iil"". Mi-iii,-.,, 1. 1, Hi-,. ten Califor nu a!',. I . lianiic-iiire an,! ,i-., rti-.! Iihat iliiKhi-i h.nl oiiaiiir,! ele,- E FOR PRESIDENT! j I'.mZKMAN'. M.piiI., N.iv. S. 'I'liii- j t-u:H' JTi'-ifi'I-i in (Jiiil.'llli fiiili(v.( ! jii'-ln-iiii,1 ltinr pr-.v-iiii-t - in tin- '-it oi ' !i"X' :n;!M. -iiii-l:iiiti;i!!y .'iHiitifrlt.,' i Vi!-.,m ::;Mi. J 17".. My-j l.-i- :;mi-J. I'ray -JOO'.i. K -;iii- 'KiW. j .Mu. !.-!! J irm. -j H inl,i:i' TiiiO, 1'niti'ixm ''"is. 1 : i : 1 1 1 1 ' ' J:t'.i. Sicwiirl :!m70. KiU'iini-. Jn"'7. M.'-j J.".!i-. !'..r,l '.'ID (. Sv.iri.i'.-h n-l Jiimi. ":'. n Kiim-ll J.:n7, Mini; Jl't.", .;t!ii:-j j::::7. rVum-r 'Jlls.i I Jiii,..ii l.'.:7-', !!..!. .',11.1. Curroll! .VJ'. rr;.i -lilts. lMmc!l l."xi.".,j I" : .1 : ! ) -.-1- :t 1 . I IIKI.KNA. Mt.nl.. N'.o . S. I.Vtuni-i .ifl. to thi-- i-v ei; il I ir l i e!!' ;li'"'.lllti tile i -l.ile -lie"- thai Montana, while ;v- ii;'.: t .r Wii-on. -.till in .h.i'lit in le-: 1 o-.-l ! the Li'Veltl.tr-hli. anil the; . nliL'ri -:i.l;;il "iilnl Ma.-' .ti t '. ''-;. 1 1. i. Ihn.ev, reMlilliean -late ehair 'naii, eiaiin-. liuit. uiii!.- letiirnv tr.iii Jil'l i.ie.-inet- !-h..v Shwarl in the' i ':'! Ii.r -JeVnTlior, lal l'e 1 ei'lhiiean I i.ivehi.-l, are Mill 1" he lie.i. ii I loin ml 'that the final re-nil v. ill he in. ..r 1. 1 K.'v an-. i i IIKI.KNA. Monl., Nov. s - l.at.- li'JUte- JJ 1 1' I'll' I'.'lh.UMlu 1 ruin 'JoM ;.rccincl.-: Wil-on -.'I.!M4: lliiln I i.")7:i. Siewarl, l-m .. tor tovrrn.il'. IS.7.S2; K.Hvan!-. rep.. IS.l I'nil cii Stale- -enntol : M'.ev-, lieui.. 10. '111: i'rav. rep.. 1 ."..'.",. '..tr.-r.--: .'.van-. !oiii., KS.117: Mi!. I;.-!!. .leui.. t.V-ii.l: Kankin. rep.. Hi.iili:!; Karr.J (... 1 l.M 15. ! HUGUES PLURALITY if I (KTKOIT. Mich,, Nov. N. ; lluulies nluralitv 1 was roustautlv ttrowinj; and republican leaders claim-! ed he would carry Michiuaji i'X more; than 40. nun. ! Returns from 1 nr. .I precincts, in cluding "i" in Wane county, in which ' Hetroit is located, i;ave H'l.uhes 1 --.- i IIS and Wilson i::o4. The sweep-I in;4 victory of the prohibition forces was emphasicd by- today's returns. The majority for the state wide pro hibition nnicudi::'-nt was more than i sixty thousand and a similar majority: h;is been recorded avaiusl .the home rule amendment. WEST VIRGINIA ' IS VERY CLOSE? riiAill.r.s'l'dN, w. Vfi.. No-. s. b'et n n;- I ' i-m 7-!' j'l eeinei - on I o! , 171:: ii' i--1 1 1 1 r i i ; i i:tve I hibi - '.n.mi:,, V-..i ..s.-;.vj. j 7 ! 1 pie -lint- 1 e for -.. ei uir : ! it"'it!..n. ; .-j ... i,!).: 1 ; ( V n i i;. d- li .. "i'.'.'J j 7'M oil I'tti"! - ruii.-d St.-.i.-- 'lie' r-'.- nt 'i. ri.llld. lei.. 'M.ili.;;' iu'i.-n. ,1.,-., Cil.!;l.!'l'uN'. V. Vii., N. . -. ii.'lnrn- tl'.ii, .-::.: ;.!.-( in.-1 - t! ..f ITltt iii .-t Vnvinii. ium- S.J. !-..ii Ii7..llll. !T I : c. ill.: - I, :.. el ni. I' -ie i.''hin i. r.p.. i.T-'C'T: r..iv.-!l. th-in.. '. " '! I, ....!! ;l' e M-Mei'litlhl. I'M'.. nr.S.".7. 1 'lli:"!t. e.'l".. li-i.lj i i. LKmAi. uUf Kl. I'.lS'i, Tev.. '-. s.- A r, ,.r; ,, ,t- r. cn , ,1 ,,. . ioie l.i-i r.i'-hi t'r ''!nh :c 1:, t',:v :.ii Kii-ar K...ii., ie-:-n .. i-.-i :.l at l':i'i.,l., . il:'.-, "i.- i.i. .-ii ..1 i' a - lie. ii-: h, ,.: i ;, r r. li-.,!,! hi 'i:i,t l,;..t;,i:'. - ;n t'o ,-'i 01 ",' i;..-:iiii.. i " 1 u b vj a 0 f T5UY it todMy, ' tomorrow or every day for the next ten wars. It's always the same, mellow smoke. Is it necessary for us to assure you of that? ts a B 13 Be IB a n n B1 :U TK.-i Million m M A GL'NVT tkCX BHIBE FOR PRESIDENT KI'f.KXK, Nov. S. Koriy-four pre-: Incts out of U7 in 1.ul' uoiimy give: ! Huiilii-s, u.:!!n: Wilhim. 2,7;i. McMIXNVlLLK. Ore.. Nov. j Twenty-two precincts out of forty lu YamhiH county give Hushes, 117V. ; Wilson. LTS9. ! rOKV.M.I.IS. Ore., Nov. S. -Seventeen preiinels out of ;s in l'.emun eolllity s;ivo Wilson. l.M; lluylies,! ' i SAl.KM, Die., Nov. s. Thirty pre cincts out of 7:1 in Marion county Kave for centre-;: llawley, 1 .." u.". ; W'eaihertorii, 1,1.".:!. FOSSIL, Ore., Nov. S. - Fourteen : precincts in Wheeler county she; Hushes, G IM : Wilson "HI. j DALLAS, Ore., Nov. -.. Twenty precincts out of 12 in Polk county Blve Hutilie.s, I, H::: Wilson. 1,017. VALI-:, Ore., Nov. i. Sixteen pre cin.ts out of ::.. In Ma.lheur coutuv Kive: Huiih-s. I,ii2; Wilson, 1,11:1. KLAMATH FALLS. Ore.. Nov. . Twenty-four out of ''! piei incis i.laniath county i.ive Wilson a h oi' :iou out of ::."ou coiinteil. 8AI.KM. Nov. S. Thirlv-tUrep pre cincts in Marion comity Kive Hughes, i.ir.u; Wilson. 1,M5. I GALI SAN FKANC'ISCO. Nov. S. Chcs ter IL iloivell, chairman of the re puhlican state central committee of California, informed Chairman Wil cox of the repuhlican national com mittee in New York today that Hughes will larry California hy six to e'lKht thousand. This was in answer to Willco.'.' ileclatation that "Califor nia i- now the pivotal state." CHASED BY U-BCAT M)"H)N. Nov. S.- The Auiel ie.ili- ! .w iiiiiin -;e:iii!-liii I '"1'imbian. of .H'Tti inn-, rii.-. i- -emiin out wire-e- telejnij-b e;i!l tor lield. -Inline t!t;:t -:ie I- bein- -'leiie,! bv ;l -blli;:-1 ilie. BAD COLD? HEADACHY AND NOSE STUFFED 'Tape's old oiiMMHind" KelieL i Whin (dd r tbe (iipte in i lew f if mi No yniniiio led. j Take 'Tape's Cold Compound" fv- , 'i y two hours until ou have lal en : t'lree doe, then all rip.e nnser 1 j-oi-s an.l your eold will be broken. ! It pi i mm pt 1 oj't'iis our e!oi;ued Hp : no-!riis and tlie air nas-;ies cf tlicj head: stops ansiy dielmr.e or none; runuin; relieves the hea'laebe. dull-iie:-s, feerili!K'.'s, t-ore throat, hvvi-; in :. :.ni enes and -SLiifiuv.-. I Iton't May Minted up! Q'lit blowini; j ami s:i itf! lin:;. Kn-o our thro-dun:: ; head nnthinu else in the world uives . mii h prtmij't relief as 'Tape's Cold ' Comi-ound." w hh h cr-i.s only " " j e-nts at anv dm.: .-uie. it ats with-' nut its.dsta m . t;?tns nice, a:ui ca'.i e no iiH tnv enience. Aciept r.o sub-Mitnte.- Adv. You can't I now & 00 dmj coifee is until you fry if 7 can yoo Ccldea.lV?3t Coffee W0rU from All Agree that Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Wonderfully Relieves Woman's Suffering. From all parts of this country the clearest evidence is constantly coming to the office of the Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine' Co. of Lynn, Mass., proving the wonderful power shown bv Lvdia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound m controlling ills peculiar to women. Here are letters from Vermont.Arkansas and New Jersey: It Cured Me! Rnxliurv. Vt. Iwas taken with it lint did not afraid ho would I can truly sav 1 1 y-nfj hi i Her Best Friend. Veelawken. N. J. ,; I must call you my best friend for what vour ienieilie have done lor mi:. I am SO, and am passing through 'the Change of Life and for some time I felt bad but since I took Lydia E. I'inKhum's Vegetable Compound I feel fine and will recom mend it to every woman who sutlers as I did.." Mrs. Kathif. Lkunhardt, 41!) til bt., eeliuwKen,.. J. Had Awful Pains in Side. Ihanelt, Ark.'- Kverv month I suffered with I'l-amniiisr lwins and I had awful pains in my left side, i was very ineirular. I had the time and did not sleep good Lydia E. lJinkham"s Vegetable three months 1 was well." Jars. -Mae Uattis, JJraneh, Ark. If von want special advice Piiikliiini Aieilieiiin Co. (I'oiiliilential'. Lvnn.L Mass. Your letter will be opened, read uud answered by a woman and held in strict courideuce. DMNK HOT TEA FOR A BAD COLD i Cct r. niiall puekare of Iiumbnrg Bren-t Ten, or in the German folks tall it, ''Hamburger llrust Then." at any pharmacy. 'Jake ft tuhlespoonfnl of the tea. put a cup of boiling water upon it, pour tlirouh a sieve and drink a teump full at nn time during the day or before ret i rin sr. It is the must ciTwlive way to break a cold and euro prip. as it opens the pores of tlie ekin, relieving congeetion. Also loosens tlie lnvcls, thus driving a cold from the system. Try it tbe next time you suffer from a cold or the j;rip. It is inexpensive and entirely vegetable, tbertiore eafo and La rm less. RUB BACKACHE AN Rub Fain find Stiffness away with a small bottle of old honest St, Jacobs OU When your back is sore and Inmo nr iuiiil-nen. seta tiea or rheumatism has veil MitlYned up don't eufTer! tlot a tiO cent bottle of old, lmnct "St. .Irmbs Oil" at imy dnn; store, pour a lit tie in ymir liand and rub it riidit into the pain or ndie, and by the time von emnit fifty, tlie soreness and laiue-u-s is juie. Jont May crippled! ' This siHithinjr, penctratiriL' oil niedi to bo un-d only ouec. It takes t lit! aehe and pain Tiidit out of onr back, an ! cinU tiie misery. Tt is magical, yet absolutely liarniksa '1 doe:i't burn l.ie skin. Neibing el-e ti.p lunibao, pciatic .cal laic latk misery eo promptly! AMUSEMENTS TONIGHT TP A tfiT? Southern Oregon's Greatest I X 1 a. VJ JL Place of Amusement I NOW PLAYING Win. Tox'3 Photoplay of tlie Turf ORTING BLOOD Stiirrins: DOROTHY BERNARD and GLEN WHITE AM i In- uiiH-i-M ainl i-x. itcnu'iit of ihu racc !r;ii k inn.-, tliriiiio-li this iihotujilav. PATHE NEWS Regular Prices: Adults 15c, Children 5c . "A ycarnco last Dccenilxir I a female tionlilp anil clttclorcrl for got any help until l toon J-yul I'liiknams vrgeiatiiu-)iiipuiuiu. jj.j ia. .h me a soot I deal and these troul)lcs lasted so Iohr that I rivw terribly poor and I felt a (treat deal Casicr lying down. Jio one snows uu a nuuiaru, I did iicit dare consult another doctor i was so say I had got to nave an operation. that Lydia Ji. nnKiiams vege- lilliie COiniHlllllU Wins a. g.m-sw.i w ...w suilering about eight months this wonderful medi cine cured me." -Mrs. Kellie E. French. a t;red feeling all I at night. I took Compound and in write to Lvdia E. GIM CHUNG China Herb Store Herb cures for Earache, Hcadnclio, Cnttnrrli, Ulplitlieiiii, Sore Throat, l.uiii; Trouble, Cancer, Kidney Trouble, Stomach Trouble, Heart Trouble, Chills and Fever, Cramps, Couglis, Foor Circnlutiop, Corbunrlen, Tumors, Caked llrenst, Cui-es of all kinds of Goitres No Operation. To Whom It May Concern: I am free from rheumatism. You can be the same by taking treatments from Gitu Chung, the herb doctor. My rheumatism was so bad that it made me so weak that I could scarcely get up when I was down and the pain I suffered one could hardly know unless one had the same disease. I was truly dissatisfied and disgusted with life in my condition and trying to live. .Now to my friends that care to be cured and would like to be free, try the herb doctor. He can certainly relieve in a very short time. Very truly yours, MRS. M. L. KOI.E. A Guaranteed (Turo for Piles Xo Surgical Operation Hequlreil. ait SOUTH FKOXT STREET, MED FOHI) ORKGOX. Tfl riRflFR OS fin no Also Cleaning, Pressing and Altering 128 E. MAIM. UPSTAIRS 1 urn ...a mm .