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PAGE nVB m ine rvaiser s Army in America, noch! ING Fl Tho expectant jnother Bhoultl tiot fall to c!o tho.io thinns which keep her a hcnlthy nnd pretty mother. Thousands of women havoused tho tried nnd unfocxtornal prep aration, "Mother's Friend". The ten dency to mornlnff sickness Is avoided, tho abdominal muscles cxpnnd, naturally nnd easily when baby arrives and tho inflam mat Ion of breast elands Is soothed, This Is sure to make for lens pain at the crisis nnd tho form Is preserved. Get a bottle from tho druprglat today and write for il lustrated book, "Motherhood and tho Baby", Tt Is free. Simply address The . n rod field Regulator Co., Dept. B, 800 Lev mar Bid?., Atlanta, Ga, SrEDFORT) MATL TTJ1"RTTNF,, ' M"EDFOT?T), 01JEO.OX, FRIDAY,' OCTOBER 5, 1017 1'AHIS, Oct. J. Tim rhiunlier of deputies nsspmUoil yesterday and fit -filled to take up iuimoiliiitoly discus sion nt tliu rase f Holo I'asliu, ur rested on the charge of hnvinjr con ducted German propaganda in Frnnec. Louis J. Malvy, former min ister of the interior, who resigned mi noeount of press attacks iiuiust him in connection villi exposures of ficr lilun intrigues, said: "The president of the republic has received a letter from Leon Ihiuilet, leader of the. royalist iissociiition and editor of 1'Aotion r'rnucniso. Tlrs letter, rocitinir infamous calumnies ii(?ainsl me, has .been tniusmilted to the premier, who has communicated it to nte. 1 cannot accept this letter in silence.'' Premier I'niiilovo inlemipted him, savin,;: ''The nceiisalions against M. Mulvy are very e.rave. lie is accused of liiiviiijr betrayed secrets to Gcnu.-.iiy durin thrii venrs." There were loud erics from all Jiftrts of the chamber. In H voice which rose above I tit tumult, the premier continued: "M. Mulvy is licensed of bavin;; wished to enter the war council to deliver to the German command the plan of attack upon the fhemiii des .Dmncs. It. Daudet declared Hint the hand of the surcte genomic (political police attached to the ministry of the intc'ior) was in the troubles of Hay." "The letter! The letter!"' was shouted from all parts of the cham ber. "I will obey the will of the house," said the premier, "but I imu-tsny thai this letter is not addressed to me. u it M. Daudet affirms that with re pird to M. Mulvy and M. Leymarie (former head of the surcte jrenerule) 'tfthe proofs of treason are abundant. The letter idles two accusations, one concerning the attack on the t'heinin ties Dames, the other regard in-." the troubles in .May. It is essential, the letter says, to deliver 11. Mulvy im mediately to military .justice."' FALL OFF SLIGHTLY WASHINGTON, Oct. .".-Western Tiiilromls nIiihv :t t'iilliiiir oil' in net rcveniH' from opemlion in tho month of August coiniiiirot will) Au;ul !nM Year, ncfonlinir to prvliiiiinnry fig ures inmk pulilic toitjiv tiv tin inter Mnte ccnnnH'n'e cnintniion. lit'portH from rinlily-thrce of tin Iriulin-r railroads of t lit country, in chidiny western roads ojxratinf; ."7, 8!rJ miles, show an increase of ap proximately $20.(1110,(100 over AiiiMist, v'Ui, in both operating revenues and e.jensest the totals hcini: 1 (iil,452, li.'iK and 11 l2!r,tMS repe'rl ively. Western railroads show revenues duriny: the immth of .7,;i2.i,liI0, an increase of npproximaleiv I,."oil, 000, while expense-; in'-n'ned np- liroxiniately O.OOIt.ooo, reaehmi: the total i.f j:t,;isi,s.M. Net revenue for the western road included in t he preliminary report tutnlled .tLM.iH.'t.TJ."., as eompiired with $:M;)1!l.:in:i in AutriiM. UMti. The roads of the east and south show approximately the same net revenues lis a vear auo. FULL PAGE ADS FOR AMSTKUHrt.M, Oct. l.-der-ninny's lir-i L'renl effort (o make the new wur loun n t-iicces tnkes the 1'olHl of ii l'nll-i:i'.'e of ildvelti-e-nients in the lendim; (leniinn new. mers. In pnrt the not ire miv: "Mnnrv needed for .siilij.eriition. Kusy (emu, iillowiiii; time. Von reekoii wliut 'ou elm euro in tin tortheoiniii',' weik nnd innnth, de duet the en-t ot hull:;, nnd lllfll mm1 s lint von run lend the I'litherlund." AIM REFUSES 10 tiik iiAnn:. "et. Tl ni "ffiei,!! new- ;l'eiir - T ; 1 1 t lui t II tile Ameri' im i;ovellin i lit i- not l'T ri it 1 1 ri ir iiri-truetii.il the -uliniii- rini- ordered for tin' lhil.-h eohniial llinv. the ll'lt.h "'. ''I 'Ulnent h.i- wiihdniwn the M'pri.uoiiioii tiiere fore, while el lull- lire hi iMV li nili' t h:ie lliem i-on-l lil.l.'.l el-- V. il. I flhrnnd. j ASHLAND AND VICINITY The second Liberty loan campaign ! is on in dead earnest and the eiiy is being "billed" accordingly. Ash-j land's minimum apportionment Is $U)0,000, and if the Red Cross drive j a few months ago is any criterion j as to boosting subscriptions, the bond ' purchases in this vicinity may double j tho above figures. Local banks are fiscal agents in hebalf of the govern-1 nient, donating their services free. Tho campaign committee is reinforced by a score of leading citizens and the canvass will be made a personal one. Full information is at tho dis posal of the public. Get particulars mil subscribe early. , The movement of the drafted men north is being renewed, thru Ashland and reports are that meals for HOOO men will be requisitioned at inter vals whllo the transportation is un der way. Twenty-cent shaves have struck local barber shops, a neck scraping being throw in. Shave and hair cut 50 cents. All tousorial incidenals a trifle higher than former schedules. On Sunday evening next Dr. and .Mrs. Manly, recently commissioned as missionaries to Africa, will speak In tho Baptist church. Rev. II. .1. Vine, the pastor, has resigned, and will remove to Dayton, in Yamhill county, about Oetotier 1.1. 'Many of the California counties arc not only out or debt, but seem to have considerable sums to the credit of surplus account. Unite county, for instance, recently made an Invest ment, In tho way of $ I nil, nut) worth of Liberty bonds. Miss Blanche rsalsliiiry, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. (leorge T. SaWiury, and sister of Itulph Salshnry, former residents here, was recently married at Berkeley, Calif., to Martin A. Swen- sen, principal of the grammar school af Ksparto, Calif.. The wedding cere mony was advanced duo to tho cir cumstance that the groom was sched uled to leave with the Fresno soldier contingent for American Lake en campment. Swensen is a graduato of tho Culvorstty of aKnsas. (tlenii Conwi'll Is now located at Jamestown. New York, as the repre sentative of a publishing house which specializes lu medical books, having broil transferred from former loca tion at Wichita, Kas. The open season now extends to whales. On Wednesday fin. nun pounds of whale meat was Iced at i ho Ashland refrigeration plant, bound to San Frani lsro from Seattle. It is being handled under government auspices as an experiment, and If successful as ll food product, millions ;if pounds are easily available under the Ilooverizatlon of the meat sup ply, as this whale of a shipment Is but an Insignificant Item compared with the visible output if demands only Justify It. Ii is reported that C. B. Wolf, for mer editor of the Record, has a fine position on a Seattle paper, nnd that his family will join him there In the near future. The Civic Improvement club will hold Its Initial meelillg of the fall lerin on Tuesday. Oetotier '. Strang ers and newcomers are welcome a' these Catherines, where the social hour Is predominant, lint even this does not detract from the activities in whii h the club I; otherwise en aaged, in varloc.J chsneln. Mee'lni! are held In flotieer hall, t lis Pearl U'lHiiro Is u recent ud dition to the clerical forco of the Citizen's bank. ,lno. F. Patty, having disposed of his second-hand store, will leave of the month for about tho mldd Gold Bar, Wash., near Everett, j where he owns ranch property. Ills stock hero has been closed out to i J. H. Icenhower. Otto Klu in has removed to New man, Calif., where ho has returned i to school teaching, having been elect-1 cd Instructor of manual training and ! athletic coach in that town, Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Gordon aro on their way homo from a visit to fa miliar scenes In old Virginia, where they formerly resided, particularly in the Shenandoah valley in the vicin ity of Staunton. They also visited their son, Al, at Waynesboro. Prof. E. B. Smith and wife leave this week for an extended visit with relatives and friends at Seattle and other points in Washington. Tho 2(!th annual meeting of .the Jackson County Sunday School as sociation, to be held October 12, 13 and I I. will he. a "progressive" of rair. On Friday it will be held at the Presbyterian church, Phoenix; Saturday, Methodist church, Talent: and on Saturday will conclude with a general rally at the Chautauqua Au ditorium In this city. Here the ad dress will he by Itov. W. F. Carsleus, of Medford, his subject being "Nipped in the Bud." J. K. Fuller of Ashland and II. W. Rranie of Talent will be the presiding officers, Formal pro gram will later on give full details. A dozen young Indian wards re cently passed thru here from the Sal mon and Rogue river sections, bound lor the government Indian school at Chcniawn, near Salem. Loading cars to capacity will as sist in obviating the transportation shortage. This is Illustrated by Southern Pacific statistics which show that a given :n0 cars loaded to capacity were made to perforin the service of II'.::" cars as ordinarily loaded. This was 111 the month of August. Neither does "loading to ra pacity" mean overloading contrary to regulations. Tho peak load in the transportation service of the company is expected to lie hauled in Novem ber. 1 Dr. J. P. Johnson, former practi tioner here, anil now in tho medical corps of the navy, has been trans ferred from Bremerton lo the Pa cific coast torpedo station at Keyport, Wash. The Modern Woodman referendum In connection with the proposition lo pay the assessments and dues of Its members in the army or i.avy was adopt-d recently by Mahogany camp of this city. The basis of increase whii h civilian members will pay Is ten cents on each " of Insurance. O. F. luiliert command tho home guard brigade, whb li meets lor drill on Monday evenluns at the armory. Tuesday evening. October ! is the date set for the cntcr'alnmcrt of the Grants Past chamber of ronnierro lip by the locnl commercial club. The two organizations enjoy the most cor dial reciprocal relations. The Queen lCsther society of Talent i hlls P10'1'1 f"!K,s f"''ll'" f"'- nisn a room compieio in ine naw annex to the Methodist church In that town. Dr. S. T. Souger has been at Fort Stevens of Into visiting his son, Slado, a member of First company. Mrs. Anna Kent of Drain has suc ceeded to the management of the Columbia cafe In this city. COURT- HOUSE REPORT Reported by Jackson County Ab stract Co., Sixth and Central Ave. lrolnte Court. Clara Colitis ct al. Guardianship estnte. Bond of guardian. Leah ii. Collins estate. Bond of ladmlnisti'iitor. ; Circuit Ciiin-t, Fred Bell vs. Mary F. Gage et. al. Supplemental decree. H. V. Carter et al, trustees, vs. Vernl Victor Mills, cestui que trust. Summons. Lloyd A. Marqunni vs. Thos. T. Green ct al. Certificate of mailing copies. Eva L. Allgerei vs. William B. Allgeroi. Summons. Chas. F. Young vs. Geo. W. Ilar nolt. Motion. W. II. Edmunds vs. II. II. Mc- Dont ask for Crackers say Warner, Wfiiiniiin ,V Core CIiiim. Scllletrellil .1. C. Illllhatd .lonon Cash Grorery l-outu firocery ( 'oinpnny Wl Carthy ct al. Order granting mo tion. II. I,. Whlto vs. City ot Ashland. To qtliot tltlo. Sarah E. Patterson vs. City of Ashlnnd. To unlet title. MniTlngo. License. Elmer Green and Opal Roy tcrs. Cen- Itrnl Kxtnto Transfers. II. M. Nicholson ct ux to A. E. Kellogg, land lu Sec. 10, T. 36 S., It. 3 W ! Heaver Portland Cement Co. to California-Oregon Power Co., land In T. 30, II. 4 W.. 10 Elizabeth M. Anderson to Jen ny W. Young, lot 1 Glen Terrace Add., Ashland 9fi3 Fredericn Mattern et vir to II. M. Bennett, land 111 Ashland John Walch to Drape Walch, land in T. 30, 11. 1 E 3000 Frnnk P. Brasilia to A. 13. Kel logg, hind 111 T. ,1(1, It. 3 W Iila L. Scott et vir to W. S. CJulgley, land In T. 3!l, It. 1 W A. Conro Clero ot; ux to Mabel S. Martin, lots 1 and 2, Blk. 5 Ii . Medford Ralph G. Jennings to II. W. Iluntzingcr et ux, land 111 T. ."Hi, R. t W I'. S. to Clans Hottan, land in T. 34, It. 2 W '.VI L. Nai-rugen lo F. A. Narra- gen, land lu Mlngtis Sub. Medfont I KIM "8 Real boys llko "em, loo! SNOW FLAKES aro good for growing hoys hecniiso everything that goes Into them Is tho best, and of the highest food value. Sold In tlireo sizes of packages, and in hulk, I'ACII'IC COAST IHSCl IT CO. Porlbiiiil, Oregon. SELI, 'KM (". I'. Krllwi ,1, i:. Olio-lend Mnrsli Ac Bennett iloliii Brownleo Ol It STOItK IH IIKAD- gi AltTIJtH KOIl AI TOISTS Tho refiKon for onr popularity 1m our excellent goods Hold nt moderate prices, It does not coft F(i much to oiienito your car if you buy your supplies from u h. Our flock of tlroa, liot Tin, llnhtH, wind HhlfldH, etc., tinn boon liflcctod with pxtrrni care. C. E, Gates Auto Co. 17 hum:? It in a Hod,,.- Box it's all MAKilN J. tHUDl right. QUALITY FIRST. Visitors Always Welcome. Phone Onc-O. 00OOOOOOOOXXOOOOOOOOOOOCOOO ilk Prices Advance Prices After October 10, 1917 First, owingr to the high cost of feed; second, the high cost of living, the milk men of Meill'ord have fixed thc'piieo of milk, to-wit: 1 quart of milk, $3.00 per month. 2 quarts of milk, $5.50 per month. 3 quarts of milk, $7.50 per month. I pint of milk, $1.50 per month. Coffee Cream: Half pint daily, per month, I2V2C day. Not by month, half pint, 15c; pint, 25c. Whipping Cream, 30c pint. Wholesale Milk will he 30 cents per gallon. Bottles, to be put out every day. No milk left second day unless bottles nre returned. All bills due by the 10th. WHITE'S VELVET ICE J. H. BELLINGER C. W. PERT F. VAN DYKE EXXXXOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOGOOGC FREE LECTURE On 1 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE 10 8 By JOHN SIDNEY BRAITHWAITE, C. S. of London, England Menilier of tho Board of Lectureship of the Mother Clnirch, the First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts. 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