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TrEDFOT?n M;ffli TftTTrrrynR, Ai"rpfot?t, cmr.cioy. ftctday, xoye:u"tstct?. 10. Tmn " V'A'OV TTTHFR r TO BE CELEBRATED A liis pnnule I'clclii'iitiiig the re plevtiou of Wooilrow Wils-ou will be held in Mcdl'unl Sutiirduy ni;:ht. The ir-Ude will stint J'min the Medford lmfe) t 7::t0 o'eluek und will proceed through the downtown t-treets. The Medlnrd bund will be out to hend the procession. The nmreh will be miiile nlung streets lighted with red lire. A lnree nuiuber of cms will be in line. All those who will drive their ems nre nsked to deeorute them either in nntinnu! tolors or seme other effective scheme. Those who will walk in the procession will carry fliifrs. Every Wilson man, woman and child in Medford or nearby is nsked to he on hand. All nre re quested to he on hand early in order that the parade may start on time. Klectlon lints Settled. Ill the parade n number of election bets will be settled. The parade will be led by William Builse, republican, gnrryinjr a lare American flag. This comes as a result o a wnjscr between lir. Bullae and Colonel Minis, the lut $'t agreeing to march in the Hughes celebration if ho was elected. William T. Ileveride will he an other of the marchers carrying a larfio Hughes banner decorated with crepe. Carl Bowman and M. M. Mc Ouirk will ride in n buggy with Geo. KoheiUs and John Billings harnessed in front. A. H. Nelson, having won his bet, will ride in a wheelbarrow in the parade. John Perl will drive his hearse with a coffin won by T. K. flaiiicls, wagered against an over coat. In the livestock section Louis VI rich will lead a fine bull calf won from John Bellinger. Shine Edwards will straddle a gray mare won from Hill Crawford. The uinre's eoit will trot alongside. Mi's, Jlnnley to Mjirrli. Mrs. E. B. Hauley will inarch on 'foot in the parade us the result of a wager with Colonel Minis, he having agreed to march in the Hughes pro cession in the event Hughes was elected. Another marcher will be Henry Mackey. Mackey was to ap pear in n new silk hut in event Hughes won. A he lost, Mr. Mackey will now wear his old hat for the en duing four yours. ,Iohn Bellinger will drivo his milk delivery ear in the parade, stopping at Sid Broyn's to deliver milk. He will do this for one year, free oi charge, as a result of a wager. Bel linger also bet the milk account of the past two mouths against Sid Brown. . There were u large number of other unusual bets won and lost. Among them were those in which Shorty Barber bet on Wilson with C. M. Cor lics. As a result Collies will pay double price for shaves during the coming vear. Another similar bel was made with Ward Hopkins, who will have to buy three shaves n week and two haircuts a month for the coming year, (laying double price for them. Scott Wolff will pay Joe 0"Brien double price for shaves and hair cuts the coming year. Asel Hubbard lost his favorite shot gun to Cnrl Bowman, who also won a multiplicity of fishing rods, flics and other sporting paraphernalia. Kmik Rets Mndo. Among clothing beta Dr. Hart won a completa outtit of clothes from shoes to lint, including an overcoat, from Ben I'lymale, Hob Dueul and fir. Page. C. E. Schcifelein lost a hat to T. E. Daniels. Treve Lums- den lost a hat to Jonas Wold. Gus the Tailor lost altogether, about 300 worth of clothes to different men. Rob Brevard and Guy Connor bet the hats and overcoats they were wearing Unil Brevard won. Brevard also won a' suit of clothes from John Bellinger. Fred Heath, won a hat from Dr. Bar ber. F. I. Plpgrass won a hat from Trleve Lumsden. W. X. Campbell won a complete outfit of clothes, from underwear to overcoat, from Dr. Page. WASHINGTON, Nov. 10. Con tracts for the construction of four 35 knot destroyers were awarded today to the Bath Iron Works of Bath, XIc., each vessel to cost $1,150,000 for hull and machinery. These are the first contracts to be awarded under the 1917 building program. Groceries, You do not need to send to the mail order house for groceries. At Font's Grocery you can see what you get and save money at the same time. Nearly all kinds of groceries are going up in price. The sooner yon buy the more you will asve. Be sure to get our prices before buying else 8 BY KLAMATH VAl.l'.S, fCov. 10. Wilson curried Klamath county by approximately 200. The following Klauiath county officers have been re-elected: 1). V. Kuykendall, rep., circuit judge: C. It. Ilelap, rep., coun ty clerk; George A. Havdon, rep., county treasurer; J. 1'. Lee, indepen dent, assessor; George Chastaiu, dim., circuit clerk; E. B. Henry, rep., surveyor. Assessor Lee lost the democratic nomination in the primaries Inst spring and later decided to run ns an independent, lie polled nearly ns many votes ns the republican aud lcmocratie candidates combined. George T. Bnldwin, democratic can didate for state senator, carried Klamath county by 207 votes. The following votes were cast for state representative: Forbes 1.V14, Hvndinnn 131, and Bunlick 1310. Others follow: William' M. Duncan, .lem.. district attorney: George L. Humphrey, dcm., sheriff; BiiitcII W. Short, clem., comity commissioner; Miss Ednn I. Wells, republican, coun ty school snperinteiulenl ; A. A. Soule, rep., coroner. The measure providing for county iipport of the Klamath Commercial lull .wns defeated by 118 votes. Dorris, Oil., 30 miles south of here, voted dry by eight ballots. Most of Klamath county's liquor since last Januarv has come from llorris, to which point a regular daily jitney service from this city was maintain ed this summer. PORTLAND, Ore., Nov. 10. Hogs steady; receipts 2596. Prime light, $9.50' 9.60; prime strong weights, $9. GO 9.65; good to prime mixed, $9.4011 9.50; rougn heavy packing. $8.50 9.10; pigs and skips, $S.25 8.75; tsock hogs, $78. Cattle steady; receipts 293. Steers, prime light. $7 Si1 7.25; prime heavy. $G.75ifl 7.15; good, $6.250.6o; cows, choice, $5.25 5.50; medium to good $55.25; ordinary to fair $4.25 4.75; heifers, $4 6; bulls, $2.75 (fp 4.50; calves, $5 7. Sheep steady; receipts 526. Choice lambs, $8.508.75; common lambs, $0(8 7.50; choice yearling wethers, $7.50 7.75; good yearlings, $7.25 7.50; choice light ewes, $5.00G; heavy eweB, $5 5.50. . Portland Butter. PORTLAND, Ore., Nov. 10. But ter higher; city creamery prints car tons, 38c! country creamery cartons 37c; cubes, extras, 33 and 3Gc. Portlnn1 Ciruin. PORTLAND. Ore., Nov. 10 Whoat strong. No trading. Spot bids 1 to 4c higher. Bluestem, $1.62: forty fold, $1.36; club,-$1.3G; red fife, $1.55; red Russian, $1.53. Barley unchanged. Today's ear receipts Wheat. 4; barley, 1 ; oats, 6. Olilraco Wheat. CHICAGO, 'Nov, 10. Wheat: Open Close December $1.88V4 $1.88 May 1.92 1.92 H. H. Francisco is a business visitor In the city from Portland. How to Get Rid of Catarrh Catarrhal Deafness or Head Hoises If you have catarrh, catarrhal deaf ness or head noises caused by catarrh, or If phlegm drops in your throat and has caused catarrh of the stomach or bowels you will be glad to know that these distressing symptoms can be en tirely overcome In many instances by the following treatment which you can easily prepare in your own home at little cost. Secure from your drug gist 1 ounce of Parmint (Double Strength). This will not cost you more than 75c. Take this home nnd add to It one-fourth pint of hot water and four ounces of granulated sugar; stir Until dissolved. Take one table spoonful four times a day. A decid ed improvement is sometimes noted after the first day's treatment. Breathing heroines easy, whllo the distressing head noises, headache, dullness, cloudy thinking, etc., gradu ally disappear under the tonic action of the treatment. Loss of smell, tastet defective hearing nnd mucus dropping in the hack of tho throat are other symptoms which suggest the presence of catarrh and which arc often overcome by this efficacious treatment. Nearly ninety per cent of all ear troubles are said to he directly caused by catarrh, therefore, there must be many people whose hearin? lean be restored by this simple home treatment. Heath's Drug Store, Strang's, Med ford Pharniarv. West Side Pharmacy, Haskin's Drug Store can supply you. E L SAX FRANCISCO, Nov. 10. Pe ter F. Dunne, Southern Pacific attor ney, occupied the witness stand to day in the Oregon-California land fraud trial, which has been before a jury in the I'nited States , district court for several weeks. Dunne gave a history of the litigation over the lauds in the grant, his recital creat ing unusual interest. The prosecu tion hopes to eomulete its ease to day and the defense will probably begiu Monday. The cases of S. A. I)., W. S. and H. D. Putcr anil lour oth ers under indictment on like charges were up today to be set for trial, but on motion of the I'nited States attor ney were postponed' until February 17, 11)17, to be set. The conspiracy trials of Consul General Franz Bopp ml others arc next on the calendar of Judge Dooling, and it was said by the government attorney that these ses would bo brought to trial be fore liny other land fraud eases. cores id - NEW YORK, Nov. 10. Late re ports today from the congressional elections indicated that both the deni- rats ami republicans had thus fur each chosen 214 representatives in the house. Three congressional districts, the fifth und sixth West Virginia, and ougrcssincn-iit-liirge ill New Mex ico, remain in doubt because of insuf ficient returns. A reversal in Iowa, where com plete returns showed the election of George C. Scott, republican, over Congressman Tom Steele in the elev enth district nnd the election of re publicans in the second and third West Virginia districts, brought about the present tie. Four members of other parties have been elected. The senate remains unchanged .14 democrats to 42 republicans, a dem ocratic majority of 12. WILSON ELECTED (Continued From Pago Ono.) a recount In New Hampshire whore less than 2 00 voles seem likely to de termine the result. Charges of at tempts to tamper with the ballot boxes In North Dakota have been made In several sections of the state and have been laid before the fed oral district attorney by the United States marshal. Agents of tho de partment of justice hfive been mobil ized at points In other states. The republicans, contended, It was said unofficially today, that slnco tho democrats cluimcd California by a margin of only 3000 out of nearly 1,000,000 votes cast, it was apparent slight errors in a district here and there might change the outcome. In a statement made to the Asso ciated Press at San Francisco the on ly contention State Chairman Rowell if the republicans made of even a par tial victory for Mr. Hughes was that the electoral vote of that state might be split from tho official count as It FOR CATARRH and HAY FEVER Dennis Eucalyptus Ointment AT ALL DRUQ STORES TUBES 25C JARS 60C V The Present High Prices of Food Stuff Has set many a housewife figuring as liow to meet the situation to her Itest, advantage. You all know that the bread still is the elieapcst article on your table; you also know that the better the bread the more you eat of it, hence the best, bread is the most economical. 1'esolved: Use Nurmi Bread Made from eastern hard wheat flour, only one-fifth western bluestem used. ITard wheat makes the best bread. I5y using our bread you will realize ouitc a saving in your grocery, butcher anil fuel bill. Ask your grocer for Nurmi's Bread and refuse imitations. Nurmi Baking CoJ Makers of Butter-Nut, Pan-Dandy, Nurmi's Rye, Pullman and French. was tu 1912, when two votes went to Wilson aud 1 1 to. Roosevelt. Inspect of I'uiitcit. Both sides conceded that no matter what action might be tuken In regard to a recount there was little likeli hood of a contest being carried to the house of representatives. In three states, however, there were prospects of contests over ono elector tu each instance. These were a dem ocratic elector in Texas, ono of the democrat electors In Washington, and one in West Virginia. .Mr. Wilson is the only president ever elected with the "solid east" against him. His victory was believ ed by politicians to presage an align ment for the first time in congress of the west with the south. It was pointed out that while he would not have a "working majority in the lower house, he would not have to combat a majority Inimical to his pol icies." While President Wilson lost In Illi nois and Oregon, he carried the ten other states in which women voted. Reported by Jackson County Ab stract Co., Sixth and Fir Sts. Mm-rinse- Licenses. Ezra A. Long and Minnie Ilickmnn. Harry K. Henabargcr and Ora Xorris. Roy V. Martin aiul Gertrude. Young. Circuit Court Ktnln vs V A Hv.ln ..! ,,1 ...,vl of referee, stipulation and deposition or L. O. Evans. Ainu's A. Hcrndon vs. Elzinn M. Blowers et al., costs. Elsie Reames Christensnii vs. A. W. and L. P. Hubbs, affidavit. Probate Court. Estate of Jacob Sbivcly, order ap pointing administrator. Estate of George W. Stephenson, first account, approval of same. Estate of Samuel Rosenberg, order appointing: appraisers. "Gets-It" Never 'Fails for Corns! There's Nothing on Earth Like It For Corns and Calluses. "Whenever you ret corns nnd cal luses, tlon't experiment Junb uio OKTS-IT" onU nothing oIho. Kiih lem and simplest thiiiK 1 know to uao just a lew drops ou la a few suu- Uio Tonight onds "GETS-IT" does tho rest.'' Tho old way is to bundle up your toes m harnesses and bandnucB, uao Halves that make toes raw, cotton rltiKs that makoyour corns pop-i-yed, knives und "dlKKer.V that tear your heart out and leave the corn In. No wonder they make you limp nnd wince. KorKct all these uso "GISTS-IT," the elrnplcttt corn rpmedv In tin world. easit-'Ht to use, never fallaor ath-ka, painless. Your corn loosen, then you lilt it ofT. You can wear smaller shoos. "flKTS-lT" l R'dd nnd recommend ed by drupRlsts evervwherc. 2"c a bottle, or sent on receipt of price, by iawrenco & jo.. umtago, m. Sold In Medford and recommended as tlie world's best corn remedy by Leon II. 1 In skins and Medford IMinr macy. TO ORDER $25.00 UP Also Cleaning, Pressing and Altering 128 E. MAIN. UPSTAIRS Wear fS Shoes vf-N. ...That Fit .j&M Suits Real Kstato Transfers Edgar B. Hunt to W. K. Evans et ux, hind in tup. :it)-lK $1,000 Lillie Kinder .to K. W. Kinder, undivided half interest in land in two. 38-2W 10 A. 11. lhivcnhill et ux to IVurl Wilshire, lots in Rogue River Vnllev Orchard Co. tract 10 I'eail Wilshire to A. H. Daven- hill et ux, lots in Rogue River Valley Orchard Co. tract ' It) Northern Pacific Railway Co. to O. S. Lewis, land in twp. 3-.'-4JW ? -,I0 Northern Pacific Railway Co. to O. S. Lewis, laud in twp. 32-2W l.'I 'O Edwin M. While et ux to Wal ter A. Folger, land in twp. 37-1 E. .'. 10 Edwin M. White et al to Wal ter A. Folger, land in twp. 37-1 K 10 Real Mince Pie TWICE AS GOOD AND HALF THE COST OF PULK MINCE MEAT Trr Raclpe , on the Package- Fruit Caka Puddillga aid Cookiea 12c to 15c per package "Like Mother Used to Make" None Such Mincemeat MERRELL-SOULE CO., Sjratwe, N. Y. FOR RKNT FURNISHED ROOMS. FOR RENT Furnished room. Call 2 to 4, 322 South Central. 201 FOlt RENT HOVSEKEEl'INGI ROOMS FOR RENT Suite of four com fortably housekeeping rooms, bath, Ras, lltilit. Call at 309 Newtown street. FOR SAIE RRA V K8TATB FOR SALH Or rent, modern seven room house with garage; lot 9rx 5l6 feet, clear of all encumbrance, locution, S. Oakdale nve. Inquire of II. 13. Nye, phone 25-J1. 202 FOR SAI,E Good orchard, team hnr ness, Mollue wagon, cultivator. I3-33-A, Route 2, Medford. 19!) FOK BAtilk IrtTBlSTUCK FOR SALE Good team, wagon, buggy, saddle. Ed M. White, Spar ta Uldg. 2113 FOR SALE Cheap. Team horses, Wight, about 2400 pounds. Dr. Henry Hart. Tel. 14-F-15. j FOR BALK ItOSCKliljAireOCB FOR SALE Jonathan apples 30c per box on tree. FootnUls Orchard. FOR SALE Seed, alfalfa, red clover sweet clover, timothy and other grasses; strictly funcy stocks. Write for samples. Ralph Waldo I-;l(tcn, Central Point, Ore. FOR SALE Young and old gecse. C. W. lsaaes, I'hone B91-J2. FOR SALE Deere gang-plow. Fine condition, $20. Phone C97-R-2. 199 FOR SALE Corn. Phone G97-R-2. 206 FOR SALE Fat turkeys. Phono 10-F11. C. Carey, HF.LP WASTKtl MALE POSITION A good position can be had by any young man or young Inilv In (hp rif-lil of rtiitwuv or f-om- meiTlal telegraphy. The passage of the 8-hour law by congress bus created a great demand for tele graph operators. Positions paying all the way from J 7.1 to $90 per month with many chances for ad vancement. It will pay you to write Railway Telegraphers Institute, Portland, Oregon, for particulars. 201 W AKTKI WIT C ATJOBi 8 WANTED Dressmaking, home oi day. 144 S, Central. Phono 497-M WAXTKH .HISCnLLAXEOCS WANTED Will pay cash for good ranch with water and partially Im proved preferred; no fancy priee. Address P. O. Ilox 1131, Medford 2IM WANTED Children to board nnd room. Ilox 9, care .Mall Tribune. 199 WANTED A second hand No. 3 hy draulic giant with deflector and several hundred feet of 10-lii'h to 1.1-Inch hvdraiille pipe. Reply Itox O, Mall Tribune. 198 WANTED Vacuum cleaning. Larg est and most efficient machine in the city. Henry Currier, Phone 820-X. 201 WANTED Remember your poultry and eggs will bring ynti more money at Warner, Wortman and Gore'a. One price for hens, re garUiesa of site, mm Grocer 'v' BETTER THAN CALOMELIp T-u i .. t t r: I T- I ' Thousands Have Discovered Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets are a Harmless Substitute" Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablet the sub stitute for calomel are a mild but sure laxative, and their effect on tile liver is almost instantaneous. They are the re sult of Dr. Kdwards' determination not to treat liver and bowel complaints with calomel. His efforts to banish it brought out these little olive-colored tablets. Ihese pleasant little tablets do the good that calomel does, but have no bad after effects. They don't injure the teeth like strong liquids or calomel. They take hold of the trouble and Quickly correct it. Why cure the liver at the expense of the teeth? Calomel sometimes plays havoc with the gums. So do strong liquids. It is best not to take calomel, but to let Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets take its place. Most headaches, "dullness" and that lazy feeling come from constipation and S disordered liver. Take Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets when you feel "lossy" and "heavy." Note how they "clear" clouded brain and how they "perk up" the spir its. 10c and 25c a box. All druggists. FURNISHED APARTMENTS FOR RENT Kurinshed npnrtment. Hot water, bent. The Uerhen. FOR RENt MOV8K8 FOR KENT Three room furnished, modern buiiKiilow, eloso in. 417 lay street. Phone 74 2-J. 201 FOR RENT 3-room houBe on east oldc; 4-room house on west eido. W. II. Evorhard. BUSINESS bntBCTORY Auto BappUea LAHBR AUTO HPRINO CO. Wt are operating the largest, oldeil and best equipped plant In the Pa cific northwest. Une our aprlngi when others tall. Bold under guar antee. 26 North Fitteeath 8t Portland, Ota. Attorney! GEORGE A. CODDING Lawyer Room 412 Garnett-Corey Bldg., Medford, Ore. Phone 221. GEO. W. CHERRY Attorney and Notary, Kooma s-iu, Jackson Coun ty Bank Building, entrance N Central, Medford, Ore. PORTER J. NEFF Attorney at law rooms s and 8, Modford National Bank Building. A. E. REAMES, LAWTER Garaatt Uorey blog. G. M. ROBERTS -Lawyer. Medford National Bank Bnlldtnt Consilium; Knglneer. . O. CItONEMIIJ,ERConsiiltln electrical engineer, hydro-electric developments. Industrial power, utility valuation. Medford and Gold 11111, Ore. Collections. COLLECTIONS AND REPORTS Wt collected some accounts 14 yean old. We know how to get th money. Thu Bullock MercantUf Agency, Inc., Rooms 1, X, I, Uaa kins' Bldg., 216 E. Main at. Rontlau Dr. W. M. VAN KCOTOO DR. C. C. VAN BCOTOO Denttata Garnett-Corey Bldg., ntte tit Madforn. Orn. Phone 861. Collections anil !te porta Engineer and Contractor FRKD N. CUMMINU3 Bnglneer and contractor, 404 U. F, ft H. Bid Burreys., estlmatea, lrrlgaUof drainage, orchard and land Im provement. Garbage GARBAGE Get your premlHt cleaned up for the aummer. Oal on the city garbage wagon lot good eorvlce. Phone 174-L. J Y. Allen. ITonse Movers MEDFORD HOUSE MOVERS Wt Move Houses, Barns, Garages,' Ma chinery, Etc. Phone 488-M, oi 4K8-X. 612 8. Newtown, 811 Da kota. Instrnctlon In Mule FRED ALTON HAIOUT Teacher ol piano and harmony. Halght Music studio, 401 Oarnett-Corey Bldg., i-none yss. Insurance. EARL S. TUMY General Insurant office, Firo, Automobile, Accident Liability, Plate Glass, Contract and Suroty Bonds. Excellent com paules, good local service. No 2 1 0 Garnett-Corey Bldg. PhfHlcljtn and twgeona DR? W. W." HOWARD Ost eopathl payalclan, 03 Garnett-Core' building. Phone 110. DR. J, J. EMMENS Pbyolclaa ant surgeon, Practice limited to eye ear, nose nnn tnroat. Uyes sclen tlflesTly tested and glasrea tup piled. Oculist and Aurlst for 8. P R. K. Co. Offices M. F. & H. Co bbig., opposite P. O. Phone 861 Printers an Publisiiera MEDFORD PRINTING CO., haa tni uest equipped printing ofrica u out born Oregon; book blndlr-i loose leaf ledgers, hilling .'rslmt etc. Portland prices. 37 Norti Fir at. Trent, ton BAUH TRANHKKK A STOKAUfJ CO Office 4 2 North Front t. rhon Sir,. 1'rlcea right fiorflct guai aalw)d. Usz Zamc fc;' E-z ,V:cr niil.d liuw ulu. i r.-.o lialt-d, yu cm Mop i C':::t"'.'.a quiL-i.iy by appl u turuit'icd by any dn,!: ui h.rgc bottle, t!;.- mu: !i."it zemo is ti'i;c urnat'y every trac i-.r, pimples, r.vdi. libit!; i iiar ibin diseases w,U i e l For ch'ai'u-f the sbin i-j.iror.'l-' b-. : Lil:y. at. :i. penttli.iini:. a.iti--ptie H i. prta"-y -ttive and it ii ..-, i: others fail it is tlie one 'I. nu-nt for sl.-iri truiii'lr , t The F. W. Rof, Co.. c WHY? NOW TIME TO Tit A OK. I have a 160-acre stock ranch; good location; ' 100 Acres In grain, some alfalfa. This place recently sold for $12,000; no Incumbrance. Will trade for good orchard, prefer pears, or would take city property. Would trade even or assume some In cumbrance on orchard proposition. J. C. BARNES . 109 Weat Mate Slrwt. Look and Feel Clean, Sweet and Fresh! Every Day ). I ..., Drink a glassof real hot water before breakfast to wash out poisons. Life la not merelv -to Uvn hut in live well, eat well. dlgeBt well, work well, sleep well, look well. What a Rlorlous condition to attain, and yet how very easy It is If oue will only adopt Uie morning tuslde bath. FolkB who nro accustomed to fool dull and heavy when they nrlse, split ting headache, stuffy from a cold, foul tongue, nasty breath, acid stomach, can, Instead, feel as frosh as a daisy, by opening the sluices of tho system, each morning and flushing out tho whole of tho Internal poisonous stag-! nant matter. Everyone, whether-nlllng.'sick or! well, should, each morning, beforo breakfast, drink a glasB of real hot water with a toaspooiiful of limestono phospliate In It to wasli from tho1 stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels tho previous dav'a imiiirnMtnilo Ten..!, aottr bile and poisonous toxins; thus cleansing, sweetening and purifying the entire alimentary canal bel'oro putting more food into tho stoniueh. The action of hot water and limoBlono phosphate on an empty etomacli ia' wonderfully Invigorating, -.it clonus out all the sour fomicnlnlions, gascii,1 wnsle ond acidity and gives one -a splendid appetite for breakfast. While you are enjoying your breakfast tho water and phosphnto In quietly ex-, trading a large volume of water from the blood and gottlug roady for a thorough Ilushlug of. all ..tho iusldo, organs. The millions' of Mioonlo who nrrt bothored with constipation, billouM polls, stomach troublo, rheumatism : others who have sallow skins, blood disorders nnd sickly complexions nra urged to get a quarter pound of lime stone phOBphato from the drug stora wnicn wilt coBt very little, but la 'uifflclent Qto mako nnyuuo a pro nounced crank on lho subject oC n i e nun sanitation. INTERURBAJt AUTOCAR CO, TLME CARD. Leave Medford tor Asniand, Talent and Phoenix dally, except Sunday, at 8:00 a. m., 1:00, 2:00, 4:00 and u:ll p. m. Also on Saturday at 11:15 P. m. Sundays leave at 8:00 and 10:39 a. m. and 1:00, 2:00, 6:30 and 9:39 p. m. Leave Ashland tor Medford, dally, except Sunday, at 9:00 a. m 1:00, 2:00, 4:00 and 6:15 p. m. Alse on Saturday nights at 6:30 and 2:20. Sundays leave Ashland at 9:00 a. m. and 1:00, 4:80, :I0 and 10:11 e. m- IF BACK HOIS USE SALTS irve Eat leu meat if Kidneys foel like lead or Bladder bothers you Meat forma uric acid. Moat folks forget that th kidneys, like tho bowels, get sluggish und clojd and need a fludbing occasionally, clue wo have baakaclio auq dull misery in the kidney region, sevore headaches, rhi-u matic twinges, torpid liver, ncid.fitomach, fllceplesancatt nd all sorts of bladder dis orders. You simply must ke?p your kMnfiya active and clean, and the uoruent you feel an ache or pain in tho kidney region, Ret about four ounces of Jud BalU front any Rood drug storo hero, take a tabk-H poo n till in a kIuss of water before breakfast for a rov days .and your kidneys will then act fine Tiiht famous Baits Is made from the acid of crapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, aud Is harmless to ilunii closml kidntfvs and stimulate them to normal activity, it altto neutralizes the iu-M in tho urine so it no Ioiit imuR.f thus ending bladder disorders. .fad iulU is harmless; inexpensive; makf9 a delightful effervescent, lithia water drink which everybody should t.o now and then W keep their kidm-ys 'dc-an, thus avoiding serirttUi oompiicai ii'im. y.K well-known local drui'ht p.-.v ha i elU lots of Jad Balla to folk ; Up. h'-)Wfa in overcoming kidney trouble whilj it :a inly trouble. WITH MEDFOED THAES IS MEDFORD I.IAD2 1