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if i MEDrOBD MAIL TBIBL'NE AX IMrKI'fcKi'KKT KfcWel'AI'fcK i-.x'-i i-r nr.-.vr ur 'iib ItKUrUtlll WIINTK'J '.'V. Off: Mll Tr.t-n. I'jiKii-. nor)) Kir i'r'; t--hvf- ' TI,.. fftri''rjM': T .nu-9. 1 ) W' Mall. Tt Mwjf'n 1MIM, wU- f OlK'elMi. Yri A!.1'.! jriOuf- OKUJi I'l.'iNAM. USA'. On y-r. i 1 M 0 u,ouh. Sty it. til -W l'r tuoUti, ;llvf-4 fX carrier In iA 'ltot'i. A!,:!,), I'l.'fHii, Tl- I'j'nt -M Vkiy, (M-r ymf. - Offi'tal vh.irr 'ft tr,r fy of VcforA Ofirl..J tUtfir of J xrjn (lnj,)y. MWlfor-l, Oix'ju', voter tu fcct .? Hwrti OrrulalWri f'T JVU 1MV1. E CIII'MW, July K H, K. Cietn, fori f tbt: late Hetty Gren, Isolde the Ioijjs distance prcuoial wt-JuA for America, for, according to Mr. Green himself, he ba re'elved more than iOOO offers of marriage in the last fifteen years, NewKpaper publicity u blamed I Mr. Green for luoet of tkee protasis. it wax rumored that Mr. Green's preterit itll t Chicago was for the purpote of being married Vimorrow. Jlf denied this hut refused to deny or affirm a statement that be iu to wed a Chicago girl. HP.ATTI.K, Jul .-The Wet r.'at Lumbermen's aifco.iatlon met In ' ret M-ttlon tdiy to consider the 1hrat.eTie4 xtrtVe of iMiigle weaver and. timber worker. The chlnrle wearer In lirltlnh Columbia, Wanb- Jnyton and Oregon served notice on their employer June 2 (hat unlets their demand for an eight hour day and Improved wcillnii condition! were granted yi-x would strike July 1 '. COMMUNICATIONS 4 'J'O III. Kill tor: I hiii very Kind Mr. A. II, .Miller Iiiik ei.ilm il ihn "wonderful rulncl dences." 1 1 ur hn or someone eUe nol ilonii ko In Hatiirduv'a Inniic, II wan my Inleuilon to do no inyn'ir. I liopn no nun linn In ki n ncrlcjunly llio arll' le In Krldiiy'H Ikmiki of yemr imper. II In II, Ib mirt of UiIiik whli li In rnnnlunlly lielnn worlieil off uh "uii Inlei preliillnu of pruihei'y," i ic, when a HtMii roiiiiiMiu rii'tini! n ml nouml Hiliil.liiK wnulil hIiiiw III" lolly of the mil leii uri'H, Let no onn u do the fluureii n I I Ihn IiiiImt loo Kerlounly. II In Inter litlllK lo nee Iiiiw he ran lie jilveli '(lie liunilier of Ihn brunt." wlili li In "liiiil," 'It Hull, lull, In I lilljei llire. Nil one iuei,iluiin lull, whui he n u "lieant". - a wild Im'iiiiI ii vli'loilil heiinl - anil nun,! lie nlupped fioui In In c I ii k fur Iher ilrnlllii lion m n I he earlli; hill wlielher lie Ih the "lieji.'t" nponen nf In the llllli iliii jlii' of llen lulion, I do nol Itliuw, I if onn I III ur, I am i urliiln: Ax .In) -ill, iiililollo rllleim we in nnl nlnml lit Hi" Koei nninnl In lm n Mini pi in 1 1 1 n 1 1 iiiiliiri'.ii y and Mini," Iha win Id riarn for itiiiiiuci'iii'V. '1'hln iiiuy ic lil!ln only A lilli f pi'ilmt uf lllllii; II may require a Iuiik pi ilinl ul limn ami Kiciit riai-rlfli en. Very truly yiiiirrt, i'iii:iii:iticK w, misi'i:nh. 1'imliir Mil il I s l Chun ii. ftl .TiVY I'vt'ry .. . - hi-lnful Inlliirnre Unit limy lm iiml u,n ,,,,, li- Inill Imillinli Ml,..il.l I alvrn lirr, All rii'lli'iiinnl. fi-m or Oifhii niiiiuM lm iiv-iiiti'ii. Lf Too imnh riitiiinl l, f,i, or lhi'1 Wiuiilfrful hiiiiiHiirn tuiiiwM I,, tliotinntiiiN ef Innltifiia uh "Moll,. r ii rripiui . u in nun er Ihe lW(I i Mrnnlent ef nil linlpml li,nilnlii im K 'l'lliTB H lm Iiri ViiiIhIhum ainlpyArj thi liinilrim-y In iii,iriilni( itlrhiiinn ur nniiMna In hvililnl. 11 iiiuhkh r. IhA lliimi l.'H nUntlo whli h Hill lire lif In ftximitilliiif iiml niiolln-n din In lUmtintlliiii r luin-l Rtiiinln. fa Tho Imln at Ihn rrlHn In liilli.ll. ,y !( Whnlt "Mntlii'i'n t'r Iimi.I" In i,m ,1 fur ll.A munelca enmnil n'mirr ami viltti limn atrnln wlu-n li'iiiv in ,mii. "Mntlier'a l'llrtij1 In ntlrfly nnfn anil may ha Iiml ef y..ur iimmiM, Wuin ihn Ilrmlflelil llinuliiMr IV, i,,pl A. Jn !. mnr llilllilll tr. Allnnln. tin, fir Itm'r In . tnrantllis aii "Mi'thirliini1 nlel (tin Ilaliy". Thu? will aenil II In yml !:,, ml cliamj. and yi n will niul It v.ry hrii rul. yara"uf !! hy Oinumn.ln ef wnmrn pnivna tmynnil nil ili.uM iu,.( "MiiMiri I'Vlanil" la Ilia n nle.i l,t t,i n.i,,,, , u ford. t'i-nir;il Point ;;:. TYPICAL MOSSBACKISM. rill- Stat- Ililiway i-fiiiiiiihsifii lias titk'-n a broad vii-w f road df-vclopriKriit and planned to sjx-nd the j.ro- wa oi Ui- mx miiJiojj aoiiar ! ;h to U iK-fit tljf ffitiii- t-tatf, wards tJio.sf? f-oiintif'H whir-h by voting ugnhmt the road lfid hauc f-Iiowf-d thfir opjrsition Xt x(l roads. It has b'-cn (jfjieraUy pn-HiifiK-d tiiat all '-outities would gladly avail fh-Jf!wlfs of tstate- fro-operation and thus, pr-rhaj unwillingly, havt- finr- highways thi'iist ujon thi-in. Th;-r'-i at hraht on'' ti'-'ption judged by the acts of its officials, Jane county. 'J'he road landing program benefits no county as much uh J-iije, with its two highways thru the AVillarnctte valley, its highway south, its Mackenzie river and Florence roads and a Jane county man as highway commissioner. Yet the b'nid issue was savagely fought by the Lane county court, and a record majoritv against the measure voted bv the I ojle. To cap the opjaosition. the Iane coujity court has rejected the offer of the .State High wav commission to take over the Pacific highwav from Cottage Grove to Douglas county and hard surface it, and instead appropriated $5000 to macadamize it. This is probablv the finest bonehead plavs indulged in road lond j.skin wnere a paved road at state expense 1 turned down for a makeshift expense. Kvidentlv paved county and the taxpayers keer from having them. The incident demonstrates very clearly the workings of the rcactiona ry ni'rssback mind that is opposed to inno vation and progress from principle and hence al ways op iKA'fd to lxmding for Tx-rmanent highwavs vet willing to : taxed for tenixrary improvements in the streaks of mire he wallows in half the The State Highway commission should pass up Lane county and all other counties which spurn good roads and ;?pend the bond money in counties that are glad to -o-oper- ate in securing them. EAGLE POINT EAGLETS By A. C. Howlett Mi -A Yitt'-Af. ('iilillihtrrii ifjNJrwJ J'at'-rn of Utile and Mi- Kail-., who have ht-tffi ih'iun'w fruit on tht A li .; -1 a a n J li t u x w od i r i a rti h , Unwi n-lurritd to thir h'ltntrn a.ain. Mr-. Hiw'iu ttf Urrity und Mrx. IhttriiU lny of liutt-v KaiJf kfre on t he train h'i'-anJ Ujuii' Hatunlav. W. T. Ctnil, fonman on th: J. II. finAt y or biiH, and Mr. hi'-J'n-hn ii tUn AhvAt orchard wv.rtt doin hiin fif in our Uwi junt If-foix I U-f X'lf JVftllifid, H. It. liardwill nd ). Stom- ut i hi; Jjardwf-ll Fruit 'u.. Mf-Alonl, wi-nj din rt id ih: Hunuyhidv Iat week. J. II. Tyrrell nu, (laughter. in law, Mrn. A. M. Tyrrell, were union the iileaant eallern Hutiirilay, W. .J, ( 'minori, our itrownslioro nieri'liiinl, wim lining lim-menn with our iii-rilii'iiili on Siiunnlay. June Id. .Mr. Hiene r, II. II, Troii-on'H fore man, and Jlri. Ilarvn, Mr. Iren- i-oll'n liuui-ekeejier, Were lining iillhi- necu iii our town, fi-llmi? ready to alleiul the 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ii , iu Aihlaml. .Mr. ami Mih. (iu Nu huK of l.i.ke Creek, were anion: llle liliilie. enll- jii-t iiior to my luivin Imme, here w jih a private sehi'l .hmee 71 ven liy .Mr. Ldiliiixliui mi the ( or hlli ori'halil 011 Suliinliiv everiinir. line illl, anil Houie of tile ilani-eri-iinrt that there was a very eiijuv- ahle tune. The flalli'iliL' eoutlliili'il un til nliiiiit .'I o'l'liirk n. 111. Sltnilav. Alining the eallelM Silllilnv l.ere Mveri'll ll.iharl., Lewix Id.hil I Mill, M1-1. I nn hime Value, Mr. atul Mrn. I.. II. Drown, Mr. anil Mrrf. A. .1. Vlini'f, Min III lm llluwil, til'OIKL' II. Wiun-hy and wile, Vein (Ir-.-.-hv, Win. LmH, Ten v niul film ll.ilev. I. W. Siuilli ix ImiiIiIiii a lau-e h.irn I'm' Kil. Illltliill ainl I'M. hnv. thai he Hidliin.' iiIiuik linelv ami hv the time il 11 Inn liril lie will.liavii Ins lm v alt iiiil iiwav in it an lie was i-iiui mill.' In iilt his liny iu as Minn as Hie Iri I the hiiililin- was up ami iul the liiiil' mi In I cr. The Mi-ses N't-il . i;ramhliiui.'hlcis ,, ,liiil:ie Neil, fiiuiii mil Mniiilnv 'nimi in'-' ami In Hie tiim. t Ii v rem hi il l.ii lle 1'iiilit llieir uiiii'liiiiii stniiinsj uh llliui iiml In-v Hele ii li 1 1 1 If In miive lllul mil' Imnl eiell was iilinliV Iii leillll' lile hri.ll, as line i,f the eilll Ueelm-' w h.iil hiiineil out . tl, v hlleil I'mhliie II,, mi. i. nl ; heir lllllellllie In Mi illnr.l iiml l.inl, ail . Illl U I' I'll' iii'.'M-iiiii t ,, ,M,,, !""l "I Ul'' ' lime. 'I lie In,, , lies inline ii, tli.it- ,,un m, Inn,. n,l I'mll ainl I ill Hie nlliei. 1 , 1 1 1 we l, mil e,,t. f .,,n, n, 1;,,!,,, , . ereil I Ii it I theie w .1 s -11111,. 1 1, , ,. w nti. ill the s..'iii. ii.,in,,lu , n, ,,h Unit s, e, ,), y,IL. Imln s lake his ,lm r , n, n.,,. anil he wnulil iv In in, K,, .. niiii'liitii', II. 11. vivnii: ,, 1, - 11 linl.v us a Irnii'liiiu' iiinliiii, a H'lV ilea-ntit elil.li.'e, I,i,l we rea lu'il Hie I'm, I I ii ti 1 1 1 1 in 1 1 1. iu inn,, ami the ,l,in,iit,'e nits -..iiiii reiunteil niul the Iwit iniiiu hull, , n,i, ,, thi.r wa I,, .lui k-iiiivilif nil 11. K. dm. nf the Mi'.-es Siil m wniklllkt III llle reeitnl t'l's nl lire at thin Iiiiiii. On in v iimvtil in Meih'nril I re- inut't'il at uiteii In lite nltlee nT the a imfnr,i ?7t"rT"T1 I bi..'..;t:.L..l irEDEOTtD MATT; THTBUNT!, MTDFOTiT). OTJEOON'. MOKDAT. JULY 0, 1017. nori'i ..sku; r' cciaiv voitu, M' biiowin no dis.-riniiualioij to bonehead plav of the rnanv bv the opposition to the state macadamized road at county roads are not wanted in Lane cheerfully tax themselves to vear. ' the D. L T. to b smt to me, then I went to the 8. I', depot, proeured I my tieket to go where I pleased for : & limited ditanee, 2000 miles, and at 7 o'eloek J. m. started tor Port land, b)it before I had been ou the (rain very lonj; diseovered that I wai- on "the elow train thru Arkannaw.'' for they would have to it too ever? little while to fix wimething about the en;nne, and by the ymn we reached Orantu I'ai-n we were held up there for about an hour having the en-ine reaired and by the time we reuehed llsi lairK we were uni: hour and forty uiinutei lalij and the rirnult wan lhat we had to etop every little while to wait for oneoruinir Iniina and hv the time we reaehed J'ortland we were a little over two hours late. -Mr. Mefie-lin and family wlio have been livinsr on the Alivesln or' hard for eome time rnoveil the firnt of the week onto u farm near I'hoenix. Kor some lime before I turfed from home I heard the eornplai'it of (he knoekera lhat iir.erops in Ko'iie river valley were Koinj.' to be thort but from what I miw nlonif the roule I w:ih led to believe that the erops in our valley will be up in the average in ipinlity ami above the nvenie in ipiiintity. An the reader will see, I am now in Cortland and the next time I write will tell hornething of what I miw and heard in I'ortlund und Vancouver, Wash. Portland, fire., July 7. I!U7. ASSERT ENGLAND DISGRACED. (Continued from rage One.) tiei'tnan Iti-port. IIKKI.I.N, July II. Tim Hiiftalana. who iillai keil yenlerday In cantom (ia llila were hrnuijlit to a nl.'iiiilsllll hy ilerniiiii renerveii after the KiiKHlunh Iiml preyed hack the defendera In the direction of the wooiliil liiiii;ht of Carn) Ian, the war ufflrn aiiuouiiied today, IIIMII. IX, .Inly 9.- Krenih treiii:hen on 11 front of ; klliimelein, (ahuiit two iiilleni on the AIbiiii front have been riiiturei liy the CerninilH, who took mmi prlsoiiem, the war office an nniiui ed totlny. fin 'iilerii l-'ront. I'AltlH, Jnyl II Another attack In nlrotiK foi en wan liiinln ti - I tin ner mann hint 11 1 k li t on tho Alnne front, In the renloll of the ('heinlii-llcK-IHinicit lietwi en linvi'tte and Clievrenny rhino The war ofllcn iinnntincen that (ho at tack wan without auccetin. In a bril liant counter offeimlvo tho French ro i itliliiieit 11 innjiir part of the Irenrliim occuilei hy tha (lerniHUH yenttirday hetween I'iiiiI liciiii niul I'nil'liiinin f.irin. I.OMHiN, .lull 11, "In n ninTenfu rnlil hv un hint lltt;ht Itnuthea.st of llarnlriiiirt we cuiiiiiied ;:" (irlnonern, lm 1 tut 1 11 k one nfrtcer," twita loday otllclal n un it u 1 1 1 o 1 it nil t . "A IiokIIIh ralillim parly in reiulnetl liti.ir I.OIIH.'' ASK FOR and GET Horlick.'s , The Original 10 TRIAL OVERRULED SAX "HAS"CI.S O, Juiy 9. In ov er-ruiic a demurrer to the informa tion preferred by the Male atrsmst Fratik C. Oiman, star witness apiin-t Thomn i. Mixinty, J-jde Frank J. Duime in superior '.oart toisy f-oo-linued the ai-e of Oiman nntil Jujy 23, at which time the date of Oxman' rial will be set. fixriian i; aeerL-ed of attempt-elf to fr-nade E. Kigali of Orayville. III., to te-tify falw-ly &i'ain-t MoODey, who wa eonvieted of Diuriler as an oi:t2mwth of a 'iiiib exp!o-ion here la-t Juiy. fixmaj en tered a plea of not sr.'ilty. TODAY'S MARKETS tliJoeo WTicat. CHICAOO, July 9. Wheat: Open. Close. July $2.09 2.C4 September 1.93 1.90 Portland Livestock. POP.TLAXD, July 9. Hogs lr.c to 25c higher; receipts. 1199. Prime heavies, $16 16.10; light butthers and packing. $15.90 Q 1 6.03; bulk of sale. $13.S;&1; rough heaTles, ilZ.'jOfi 14.20; pigs and skips $12. JO & i:.;0; stock bogs, $11 12.50. Cattle, lower; reteipts, 114 9. Steers, prime light, $8.50j9; prime heavy, $$8.50; good, $7.25 a 7.75 ; cows, choice, $7i7.50; mcdyim to good, $6 256.75; ordinary to fair, $5.756.25; beifers, $5fr9; bulls calvea, S ii 9. Sheep steady; receiptB 502. Spring lambs, 12.25 12.73; spriaz lambs, culls, $56; best wethers, $9 6 9.50; heavy ewes, fifj S; best yearlings, $9 fj 9.50. Portland liuttee. PORTLAND, July 9. Butter, steady; city creamery prlnti, 38c cub extras, 36'4c. SIX KILLED. (Continued from Page Ooa.) , force of which broke thousands of windowH in Vallejo about half a mile away, rire started in the wrecked huildint'i and des-pi.-rate efforts were made to prevent its spread lo other buildings where explosives are stor ed. Several biiil'linu's u-etl ns sleetiinp pinrters for detachuienls of pin ners were wrecked. Whether liny men were in these buildings is not known. N'avut officials lit Vallejo said about 'J00 men were employed in or nenr the buildings wrecked, bill whether these men had reported for work nt the lime of the explosion wns not known. Terrific t'onctuwlon. The explosion occurred at 7:11 n. The concussion wns terrific and considerable damage is rcortcd from Vnllc.jo, this being confined princi pally lo window ylnss. At the Soul hem Pacific freight beds in Ynllcjn, about two miles from the scene of tin: explosion, the loors of the buildings were lorn from their hinges. Santa llosa, about -10 miles north west, of Mare Island, rcimrtctl Unit the explosion was felt there. Ilesi- leiils thought it was tin eartluiuake. Injured on perry limit. The first injured to be reported were three men on the sioiitliern I'a- eilie ferry boat 1.1 ( iipituti, wh:cli operates between Soiilh Vallejo and Vallejo Junction. I'hc I'errv was in the slrcam, ahoul two miles from (he scene of Hie explosion and was rtam- igcd considerably, all the windows nth! dnors of the boat being blown out. The injured ; Lieutenant ('. Hird, 1'nilcd Stales niiirinc coi''; l. . isnliiurg, or ras- lcna ami ,1, II. Smile, n eaiienlcr. Thee men slltl'ered f'rnin shock anil were cut triuit flying glass. Their injuries are mt serious. Within the next tliren weeks tho ailinlnl.Hlrnllnn hupea to enroll vir tually every woman In tho t'nlted States. CHICHESTER S PILLS Hl. IIIAUIIM1 IIIHASU. A I kitli ! Amk jour I'rupalM t 0 I'lIU in II 4 itJ in- .trrn ii"ni lid ri ifin M tV. Si(t. Al-t V ' i-i SOLD BV DRUGGISTS IVlRYttHLRE IMCIll ItMW Al'TtK'AU a TIMK ('AHI. Leave Modfurd for Ashland, Talent, nnd I'hnenlt dally, except Sunday, at ,00 a, m., 1:00, 4:00 and 5:15 p. m. lso on Saturday at 10:15 p. m. Sun- lays leavo at S and 10:30 a. m. atul 00, 2; On, 5:.1i) and 9:30 p. ra. lxae iinliland for MoiKord dully, except Sundny, at 9:00 a. m.. 1:00, 4:00 and 15 p. nt. Also on Saturday nights at (I : M. Sumlnya teara Ashlnnd at FIRST PICTURE OF U. S. GAS MASK i t A German pas mnk tricked up on a French battlefield furnished the idea for this perfected preventive against trench paxes, which Unele Kam has adopted. liepresentntive Ileintz of fineinnati, O., now captain in the First Ohio reeiment, X. C, shown wearin-' it. The buL' attach ment furnishes pure air. I C. Carey of North Talent was business visitor in Talent Thursday. Levell Fern and wife were trading in Phoenix Tuesday. Ernest Iteames and family of North Talent went to Ashland Tuesday to see the Itotindup. Charley Terrill of Brownsboro was a Talent business visitor Monday. The Hoover dairyman of Medford delivered a fine Guernsey calf to C. Carey Tuesday. Louie Colvcr and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Lockwood of Phoenix, motored to Ashland Tuesday. Patrons of the Mall Tribune be tween Phoenix and Talent have been quite peeved at the non-delivery of their evening paper this week. Mr. and Mrs. 11. G. Shearer of Med ford. Mr. and Mrs. W. Kennedy, Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Itcasc of Ashland were guests at the Carey home Sunday. A. IL. Ilearn of Phoenix Mercantile company returned Sunday from a business trip to Portland. J. A. Graffes returned last week from an extended visit in Ohio and other eastern points. Mr. and .Mrs. Harvey L. Oatman of Portland arrived In Phoenix last Sun day to visit Mrs. M. Kosc. Mrs. Oat man Is a sister of Mrs. Hose. Mr. Hammond of North Talent suf fered an attack of blood poison in his left arm, and had to go to tho hospi tal at .Medford for a few duys last week, hut Is about again. Prof, and Mrs. C M. Conners and Mil's Louise of Modesto, California. were visiting at I he experiment sta tion In North Talent Ihls week. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Slancllffo of North Talent purchased a new Chev rolet car laul Saturday. J. T. Talent of Salem was renewing old nciiuulntaaces In Talent laHt .ai . i i i? " , ' Vs .Mr. AH Traces of Scrofula Eradicated from the System By the crealest of nil purifiers. A common mistake in the treat ment of scrofula has been the use of mercury and other mineral mix lures, the etlcct of which is to bot tle up the impurities in the blood, and hide them from the surface. The impurities and dangers arc only added to in this way. For more than fifty years S. S. S. has been the one reconniied reliable Hood remedy that has been used JOHN A. PERL TOTOEBTAXEl Ijiily AaalslAnt 28 80CTI1 llARTl.F.TT. Phone M. 47 unit 47J !I. Thurtduy. John wun once a reldni of Tulcnl. Tho plucn holiiK named for his fulher, und John ay Ihn live ly Itii lit city sure looks good to him and that he may again I'icalo here permanently. COURT HOUSE REPORT Reported by Jackson County Ab stract Co., Sixth and Fir BU. Mi,rrhiKe Mceuaea. Donald It. Chano and Vera K. Lave. Charles Klelda and Flosslo Mildred Ilexford. C. A. KnlKhten and Louise Barlow. Willie Trestoo and llertha floming ton. Giles A. Gltzen and llermuda Lew is. William F. illockert and Nina 11. Sharp. Circuit Court. May Dora llarbaugh and Oliver Harbaugh vs. U. II. llarbaugh ct al Foreclosure. W. S. Itarnum ct ux vb. A.-A. Chls. holm et uv. For money. Karl Jones et al vs. Ceorge A. Morse et al. Demurrer. Axel E. Runo vs. P. A. Wilson ct al. Motion and order to dismiss. Pronale Court. Sarah Carllle Estate. Order dis charging administrator. Thomas M. Reese Estate. Admit ted to probate. O. C. lloyer Eslato. Order fixing hearing. Real Estate Transfers. Ralph 3. Jennings, sheriff to R. M. Mestres, land in R. R. Addition, Ashland 12,461 11 .11. Lampman etux to Elmer E. Kyle, land in Sec. 26, T. 33-2 west 10 Robert Kyle et ux to H. H. Lampman, land in T. 37-2 west 1 Atha H. Russell to Jackson County Building & Loan, . in Oak Park addition and in Mingus sub., Medford 1100 U. Fredricksen to J. C. Edwin Shipley, land in block 3, Kenwood sub., Medford S. W. Montgomery to L. H. Cal latln et ux, land in Rogue River Valley Orchard Co. tract Sarllda J. Maupln et ux to S. W Montgohery, land In Rogue River Valley Orchard Co. tract Cclla D. Shaver et al to Mlnnio Lane ct al, land in Ashland Almira T. Mattingley ct vir to Joseph Hanery Hardy, land in T. 39-1 east E. H. Canfield ct ux to J. W. Wakefield, land in T. 36-1 east P. A. Wilson to Axel E. Runo land in T. 38-1 west 10 10 1000 10 10 S. E. Decker et al to Charles W. Thurston, land In T. 38- 1 west -orln R. Bingham to Hattie Waters, lot In Whitman Park addition, Medford 330 10 A. F. Benton et ux to Geo. W, Cherry, laud in El Mur addi tion, Medford J, C. Edwin Shipley (single) to Frank E. Jenkins, lot In Kenwood sub., Medford 10 Georgo W. 'Winter ct ux to Charles L. Wimer, lots in .Montvicw addition, Ashland 10 NEW YORK. July 9. Now York ended Its official entertainment of the Russian mission Saturday evening with an open-air mass meeting and concert at the Mail In Central park. with highly satisfactory results for Scrofula. Being made of the roots and herbs of the forest, it is guaran teed purely vegetable, and absolutely free from all mineral ingredients. You can obtain S. S. S. from any drugstore. Our chief medical adviser is an expert on all blood disorders, and will cheerfully give you full advice as to the treatment bf your own case. Address Swift Specific Co., Dept. F Atlanta, Ga, It Is the Storage Battery that determines whether you will get out and crank or not. A battery which receives tho charge easily, ns well ns giving its power strongly when neded Is thn Ideal kind. We have It here. C. E. Gates Auto Co. SUITS TO ORDER $25.00 UP I Mro mlili.li mi atlndd Lv an s-nthimu. r 1 tie crowd. 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