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5TEDF0TID MXTC TRTBTTNT), MflDFOTlTJ, OT?WIONT. WEDXERDAY, MAY 21, 1910
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ASHLAND. Mnv 21. (Spcflinl.)
Ona of tlio Iiimest rcnltv deals for
: veura "in this vicinity hits lost been
ne(rotiiitd' by Hie Beaver Hrnltv
, conipuny. This involves the trnnj
for of tho uudck Dunn runoh. 200
ncres in extent, from Geo. W. Dunn
to Virtril H. Chapman. A splendid
, water riirht from Neil creek coes
with this property, which is a por
' tion of the original donation hind
claim in the' enrlv No. 45 series, as
bunded down to the Dunn heirs. The
property is six miles enst of town,
nnd is at present occupied bv Tom
Morris, who has leased it for the past
10 years or thereabouts. The new
purchaser, n member of the pioneer
Chupman family of this locality, will
take possession next October, after
tliis season's crop is practically har
vested.
Ed P.. Monro of Berkeley. Cal.
brother ot 11. lj. and r . . Moore, is
' here visiting relatives ami investicat-
ini; property deals, he with his broth
er 11. L. huvine bought the K. P.
Neil ranch in Dead Indinn. a property
exceeding 500 ncres in area, which
the brothers will improve to a erent
extent. They have already installed
a tractor on the place. For the time
being they will "make hay while the
- sun shines," elover nnd alfalfa be-
. inir specialties, while later on dairy
improvements will be installed, the
intent being to make the investment
an ideal one along diversified lines.
The place is about 17 miles east of
town as the Dead Indian road flics.
Milton Fralev. returned soldier of
the local, contingent, who has been in
the employ of the Southern Pacific
nt Weed, has been, transferred to the
Ashland station baeenee depart
ment J.' V. Law ton, of- Medf ord. and
connected, with that city's fire de
partment, was a visitor here on
Tuesday. fraternizinu with ( local
firemen.
Mr. and Mrs. Harris Dean of Port
land, have been' visiting their old
home here this week, on the way to
Klamath Falls where thev will inves
titrate a business- propositioa in. that
locality.. Thev still retain a fine
property on Granite street Their son
Clyde, formerly with the California
Oregon Power company, in the Ash
laud, office, now has a eood. posi
tion with a Portland ship buildino-
firm.
School grounds are at the crest of
embellishment at this naxtieular sea
son. Especially is the environment
of the Junior High building a splen
did one. with its : wealth . of lawn,
flowers, shrubs and creeping vines.
Moreover, located on the gateway to
the Pacific, highway, travelers to and
from obtain a fine view of these ele-
' cant surroundings. It remained for
the late Governor Withycombe on
' the occasion of a visit here some time
ago. to state bv way of emnhasizing
llis pleasure upon viewing the scenic
attractions hereaboutsthat the Ju-
por High, school grounds were the fin
est that he had seen in Oregon and
tap governor was no flatterer, either.
Dr. H. B. Moore, chiropractic, has
returned, from n. fortnight's absence
in the northwestern part of the state.
This week he has been receiving
' visit from his friend in the profes
sion. Dr. F. H. Ingram, of Grants
Pass. .
The La Grande hospital unit, re
cently welcomed home bv Rev. C. A.
Edwards, local Methodist pastor, re
turned from overseas with the same
banner that accompanied them to
France, and which colors headed the
Inn parade at the home coming ju
bilation.
. Alt and. Mrs. Edinond Dews have
gone to. Bremerton. Wash., to visit
Mrs:' Helen Mtnkler, aunt of Mrs.
Dews, at naval headauarters of the
Pugct Sound station. On the trip
Ihev stoped at Eugene to visit Miss
Ella Dojvs.. student at the State Vni
vcrsity. who is specializing in his
tory, physical, culture and playground
, work, and from which institution she
will-graduate in June. -
Mrs. Harvev Ling of Oxnard. Cal:
accompanied by her infant son, 10
mnnllig nld n vnnnoDtor nP ovfra
. personal attraction nnd fine attain
ments, arrived, recently at the Daren
tal Bert , Greer home for a visit
which will be extended throughout the
summer.
Portlnnd bonding houses are ot-
ferine the unsold portion of $22,000
Tnlcnt Irrigation district bonds, the
initial issue .huvuig been $175,000.
The ; securities arc considered gilt
edge six per cents, frco from income
tax, both principal and interest, pay
-able from taxes .collected by the
county through regular channels. The
appraised valuation of the district is
nearly $2,000,000.
H. G.' Eastman, assistant 1 local
postmaster and cousin of the sculp
tor, A. Phimistcr Proctor., has been
iiitornied' that the artist s noted de
lineation in bronze. "The Pioneer,"
will be unveiled on the State Univer
sity campus. Eugene. Thursday of
this week, the ceremony to be one of
paiitiotihiji significance as typifying
n work of nrt and recording an in
stance of historical importance.
Member of the Oregon staff, nlso
make-up editor of the Emerald, the
stuto university . tri-wucklv publica
tion, are special activities with which
Keith Abbott, Ashland student, is
connected as sophomore in that in
stitution, DuiHuintr major studies in
the school of journalism. Young Al
ImM, js familiarly referred (g as-
"Kilt." His poi'lrait , was in last
Sunday s Oreaoniun.., Tho Orceonn
is the college vea book.
A Kinney is laving tho foundation
clour to bedrock, for n now enrage
on the family lot. Granite street.
' Tho next high S'.'bo il nt tract ion
will be n minstrel s'ioiv Thursday
ovriiiiiir. May 22. stngi-d bv the tu
mors nt the gym. The program in
corporates all tho accessories, which
burnt cork will embellish and intensi
fy to a tinish, including iuxxv songs,
elnssv dunces; and iokes which are
minrnntvoil to be original and pro
voke a laugh, own if thev do not point
a moral. Admission 35 cents.
n. 11. Morton, a voting man from
Crescent City, is visiting hen", re
ferred to Ashland as a beaut v spot
in which to pass an ideal vacation
out'iig. and it is needless to add that
he finds, the siirruiimlinvs, especially
the parks, wiiv above par in this re
spect. ' -
Rev. D. Poling has been recalled bv
tho Prosbvtcriun church nt Albany to
become its pastor, having- previously
filled an appointment in that cnimc
it v there. It is said, however, that
this call does not refer to Dan Pol
ing who lectured here last Saturday
night, but to a near relative of his.
the family being a gifted one in va
rious attainments. '
Rev. P. K. Hammond is in Port
lnnd this week, attending an Kivsco,
pal church convention, dealing spe
cifically with missionary and Sunday
school net'vit'es. ! '
The date for the; nato show of
Nash motor cnr nt Ashland has been
changed to-June 2nd and 3rd at the
Austin hotel: r -. i
The Outbursts o f
Everett True
By CONDO
REESE CREEK R1PLETS
Mjirried T. J. Pullen and Marv
Robertson were united in marriage
Thursday. May 15. in Jacksonville.
Thev are both well known in this vi
cinity nnd highly esteemed. The
rroom formerly- resided here but has
recently been living in California.
The bride has lived at Reese creek
for several years and is loved bv all
who knew her. She was the faithful
organist in the Sunday school, of
which the groom was at one time su-
perintendnnt. Thev will be grcatlv
missed ns thev left Monday for San
'rnncisco. where thev expect to make
their future home. Their many
friends wish them a long and himnv
life. - . . ' .
Miss McCormack. the food demon
strator, and Miss McGnil. the county
nurse, met with the ladies of this
vicinity.. at the home of Mrs. Rel-
Wows Friday afternoon where there
was auite an interesting and profit
able meeting. Miss" McCormack prin
cipally on the preparation of food for
children, giving" demonstrations;
Miss McGrail on the care and treat
ment of children. "
Prof.j Deardoff and family spent
Sunday at Mr. Hammel's. :
Mrs. B.- ('Iwmo is snending si fev'
days with her daughter, Mrs..W. 11.
Crandal. , .
Kev. J. Stille cxiiects to preach at
the school house Sunduv morning.
All nre invited to hear him.
Born To Mr. and Mrs. Amos
Avers Wednesday. Mnv 1-1. nn eight
pound bov. And to Mr. and Mrs.
Verne Matthews Mav 17. a 10 pound
bov. .
Also to Mr., and Mrs. Sherman
Man Woolev. a baby girl. .All arc do
ing nicely. ,
COOS BAY LAND GRANT
MAPS AK AVAILABLE
Department of ths Interior. United
States land office. Roseburg. Ore..
Mav 17. l'.)l!. . .
The Ha-eburg land office has rc-
ceived from Washington a man show
ing all tho land of tho Coos Bav
Military Wagon, Road grant, of which
title has been revested in the United
States. The land office can now fur
nish township plots at $1.00 per
township. ( showing tho location of
these lands that are now being class
ified with viewlto opening to settle
ment, nnd sale of timber. Such plats
will also show the location of all
lands subject to cntrv in the particu
lar township ijf which plat may be
ordered. "
Orders for ,plats; should specify
township anil range, and he uccompn-
Inied by nionev order payable to'R. R.
Turner, receiver.' Respect fully.'
' ' W. II. CANON. Register.
M'NARY GETS PLACE
E SLATE
WASIHNOTONV May 2 1. Oruunl
Htlon of Konubllciui Lender I.oiIko'b
commltteu on comm. It toon which will
auloct republican members ot tho
stnntlliiK : somtto coinmitteea. wan
complotad today with tho acceptance
by Senator tlronnu, ot North Dukota.
or appointment us a member. With
Senator Me.Nnry, of Oregon, lo repre
sents tho proKrenalvo Winn.
The ommlttea today discussed tho
democrats' request that tho republi
can commttteo majority bo reduced
from thruo to two.: Tho republicans
are understood to hnvo consented
tentatively to this ratio tor the ap
propriations committee, but declined
to cut down tho three nmjoitty ou
tho foreign relations, Interstate com
merce, finance and olactlons commit
tees. . -
French Honors for U. S. Ambulances.
WASHINGTON. Mav 21.iSaiii-
tarv sections numbers 5:1!) and (125
were added today to the United States
armv units nuthorixed to wear the
fourrngere of the French croix de
guerre ami sanitary section number
0-tli to those which mnv near the
foiirrngcro of the French Medaillu
Militare. '
MAKES RAPID HEADWAY
Adil This
Knct to Your
Knowledge,
Storo of
Kidney disease often ndYancoi no
rapidly that many a person la firmly
In Its grasp boforo swura ot Its pro
gross. Prompt attention should be
given the allRhlet syniptum ot, MA'
ney disorder. If thoro Is a dull pain In
tho bark; headaches, dlzty spells or t
tired, worn-out feeling, or If the kid
ney secretions are offensive. Irregu
lar and attended, by pain, procure
good klduoy remedy at once.
Your townspeople recommend
Doan's Kidney Fills. Head the state
ment ot this Medford citizen. '
1). it. Andrus. 3i0 S. Fir St.. says:
II was bothered considerably by my
kidneys and, bladder. I had trouble
In retaining the kidney socrotlons
and I also had a dull acho across my
kidneys. ' I got quick relief from
Doar.s Kidney Pills. My kidneys
acted moro regularly nnd I didn't
hare that traublo In my back. This
has convinced me that Doan's Kldnoy
Pills are a medicine of merit and aro
worth recommending to others."'"
Price due, nt all doakirs. -Don't
simply sak for n kidney remedygot
Doan's Kldnoy Pills tho same that
Mr. Andrus had. ' ; Kostor-Mllburn
Co.. Mfgrs., Buffalo. N. Y: Adv.
"listen!'',
' says the Good Judge
"And remember it,' too." ;
The better the quality of your
chew,' the more you'll enjoy it.
. You'll get moro out o your to
bacco money, too you'll save
part of it for something else.
A small chew of thia quality
tobacco tastes good ; and it
lasts and lasts. , 1' ,
THE REAL TOBACCO CHEW
put up in, two :bks , ;, ,; 1
RIGHT, CUT is a short-cut tobacco (,
W-ll CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco
AUTOMOBILISTS ' ';
Don't ruin your storage ImtitTy by, lining liydi'tuit
water. ".
Distilled Watorinc nv gnllon without foil-; '
tamer; An ru'r gallon with container,'
... .. , ,. j f r l- . . , '
BERRY
BASKETS
for sale at '
DENNEY & CO.
Fruit Marketing Agents' 'i
.S. P. Tracks
Phone 294
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lemiyiMij
From Skin
leases
Itching and Burning Erup
tion Torture Victims.
Only those who are afflicted with
Eczema, Tetter, EiysipelM boils and
similar so-called skin diseases can ap
preciate the real terrifying discomfort
comes irom uen disorders.
The constant plea of those afflicted
u the oft-repeated question, "How
can x una relief from this eenstant
torturer" Not palliative, temporary
liw, exuaes me tern Die itcbing
: U abate for awhile, but real geanine
tana, inat snanes on the sbackles of
- ilio disease and restores the skin to
us tonner neauuy eosdiuon.
- And temporary relief is the most
that can be expected from local treat
ment, jncfl a ointments, salves, lo
tions, etc, which is one reason why
ua wxm to com oil with
snch tenacity. It is not because they
are incurable, but because they are
improperly treated, that they appear
to be so stubborn and so difficult to
wire.
The real eanse of the disease is a
germ in the blood, which multiplies
by the million, and set np aa irrita
tion in some tender Iocs tun ef the
delicate skin.
Yon must locate the bnlnnrfn
r v j: I - . "
saturated with them, ans they will set
up their attacks on the surface of
the skin as long as they remain in
the blood, no matter bow much local
treatment you take.- '
A million gallons of local treatment
appuea to the surface of the skin, will
not eliminate, tho germs of the' discaso
from the blood, and until they aro
eliminated your skin will never, bo
free from the itchinc and htirntn :
discomfort
If you want relief that is IMmna.
nent, then take a treatment that goes i
right to the seat of the trouble and ;
removes its cause. Such a remedy is
8. 8. S., the reliable old blood
purifier that so thoroughly cleanses
the blood, that every trace of disease
germ is routed out, and a new supply
of rich red blood is sent coursing ;
through the veins. .
o. a. a. has been used succemfinlr' .
in some of the worst canea nt : !
and other skin troubles, and it can be
relied upon to cleanse the- blood- of ;
the las. vestige of the dispasa. a. R s
is also a splendid tonic and system
builder, and it builds-up and adds !
new vigor to- the whole system.
Go to VOur drnir ntnrn nntt M A l.ni.
tie of 8. 8. 8. to-dar and lie,in t.h. I
right treatment for kin ,ll..,. ,
Then write for free meilimi
about your own case. Arl.lra..
.MedicaA,AlTi," 107 s"if' Labora- ;
2E
crermo.
their baw of snppli The blood is tory, Atlsnta, Ga.-.(Avi)
30 Experienced
e
Apol
Apply in person. Don't phone.
Work begir s Monday, May 26 . .-.,,
Bard well Fruit Co. ;
445 South Fir Street
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RE WCED PRICES
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REPUBLIC TIRES
1C
We have just been notified of a reduction in price of
REPUBLIC TIRES and Inner Tubes and Solid Tires.
Within a few days we will have new printed lists, but Until these are
received all sales will be made at the new reduced prices.
REPUBLIC Pneumatic Tires will carry a 5000-mile guarantee as
heretofore, and the Solid Tire guarantee has been raised from 7000 to
10,000 miles. , . , .'
We will continue to make adjustments here on all tires that do riot
give satisfaction. ' - ' , ' ' 1 ' v -
, -r,-i:"'r'' ' ,-:-' ' . - , . . ---r, -,''., ,( - y :; ,r; :
Place a REPUBLIC opposite any other make and when, it is worn
out you will be convinced that they DO LAST LONGER and cost
you least per mile to use. '--.-;
A. W. WALKER AUTO CO.
Phone 18
Medford, Ore,
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