I'AOE SIX
STEDFOTITJ WATT, TRTRTTOT!, "MEDFOTITT, OJi F.C, 0NT, TIIUTCSTUY, M A Y 20. 1 0 1 f)
What You Are Asked to
.. Vote on, Tuesday, June 3rd
Orwron lins n aront oiiportunitv in
the election June 3 to keen in the
first rnuk of forward moving states.
The reconstruction measures on
tho ballot nro wovlhv of simport.
Tliov moan safe lrimrcliinr the fnturo
and providiiiir for tho steady employ
ment of labor. lliov mean the crca
lion, of new taxable wealth and not
the misinir of taxation.
. Oregon has kvnt in the first rank
of natriotic states.' '-.-.
The reconstruction measures were
nlaeed on. the ballot at tho remiest
of tho statesmen of tho nation and
after direful consideration bv the
legislature. ' : ;
The ",000.tl00 reconstruction
. bomlinrr bill provides: ..
. ltoelninatlon
J.'. $2,000,000 for reclamation of
nrid.'swaino and losvied off lands,
nrovided the federal Government al
lots .Oregon an eouiil anioiint. This
monev will be siient in development
of Oreeon. The expenditure of $4.
000,000 will create nt least $20,000.
000 of new taxable wealth. It will
create new values to help hear taxn
tion instead of raisins taxes, since
everv dollar, prineiual and interest,
will be reoaid bv the settlers. Sol
diers, sailors and marines will be
uiven preferential riirbts under Secre-
tarv of the Interior Lane's bill. The
purpose of the constitution nniend
ment and the oepompnnvine measure
is to enable Orceon to cet its share
of the federal appropriation if the
Lane bill passes.
r Xew Farms
2. ' SG47.500 for the land settle
ment commission. This monev will
be spent in developing new farm
homes in all parts of the state which
will be soM to settlers, the primarv
idea being to provide farms for re
turning soldiers. These will not be
civen nwnv. hut will be paid for on
lone time, both principal and inter
est. : V - V" ' :' '
3. , $2..Tr.?..000 for much needed
public miildinc throuirhout-lbc stule:
New peirtentiarv to eost not -
exceeding $o00.000
Reconstruction hospital to
' cost not exceeding...... 350,000
Oregon Agricultural college
i buildings to cost not ex
ceeding I 500,000
Uuiversitv of Oregon builds
rnes to cost not exceed
ing i. i 500.000
Slate Normal school build
ings to cost not exceeding 100,00.0
Suite Insane Hospital build- '
ings to cost not exceed
ing ,.rlil;,lllr;f.,ivi:-,.,; 150.000
Armories to cost not exceed
ing .,..-.,..'L.a '.207.500
State Soldiers' home... i. 25.000
State Institute for Feeble
Minded 20.000
1 The povernor and state board of
control have promised that these
buildings will not be erected when a
labor shortage exists, and that the
monev will be expended onlv when
conditions as to unemployment ex
ist, making it advisable to proceed
with the work in order to give em
plovment to labor. ; '" '
Thus it wil be seen that S2.G47.500
of the proposed fund is a permanent
investment fund to be repaid with
principal, and interest and that the
proposed building program depends
upon the necessity arising for em
ploying surplus Oregon labor. .
' . - Irrigation Bill
The state bond payment of irrigation-end
drainage interest for the pe
riod' of five " vears is designed to
make irrigation and drainage district
bonds salable at par instead of at
ruinous discounts. The state will be
protected with liens on the land bene
fitted. This measure will mean the
investment of over $200,000,000 in
Oregon written the next five vears.
The state assures payment of the in
terest on the settlers 'notes for five
vears enabling them to borrow monev
nt better terms. The principal is not
AFTER INFLUENZA
' WINTER COLDS
BAD BLOOD
: You are pale, thin, wealc witK little
vitality. Your liver is sluggish and the
bad blood causes your stomach muscles
to lose their elasticity and become flab
by and .weak then indigestion.
, Doctor Pierce's Golden Medical Dig-
'coyery, made from wild roots and barks,
and free from alcohol or narcotics, is
the great and powerful blood purifier of
to-day. Ingredients printed on wrapper.
This tonic, in liquid or tablet form, is
just 'what you need to give you vim,
vigor and vitality. .
Take jt as directed and it will search
out impure and poisonous matter
throughout' the system and eliminate it
through the natural jchannels. ;
You can procure a trial package if,
sending 10 cents to Dr. Pierce's Invalids'
Hotel, Buffalo, N.Y. :V
Kamltake, Oregon"! want to write a statement
Celling trlmt Dr. Pierco'B medicine bos done for me.
, . ' 1 wan bothered with an
ulcer on my right shin for
a year. I went to a doc
tor hero but bis medicine)
did me no good. Tho soro
not wotbo right along, to
I tried another doctor and
hia medicine did mo good
for a wbilo, then the soro
teemed to bo getting
ivnru risht alone so 1
tried Dr. Pierce's medi
cines. I took two and a
linlr lint. Hpn nf Dr. Pieren'it
(jolden Medical Diacov-
ik. Stk. r- cry onu UBCrt ur. nerec a
VU AH-HcnlingHalvonncI tlio
I fcad tho rnedleini: nil niK-d, nnd I recommend
nfoa meiiclaca to oCtcr tuercw." MUi VeTtl.fi
Uat. ...
I
guaranteed. n tins measure means
development and the creation of more
farm homes and i.ddi' io:ul taxable
property.
The lioosevelt Const Alil'tarv High
way bill provides 2..itlO,000 for a
state and national highway along the
coast, provided the federal govern
ment appropriates $2.500,0110. This
highway also means the opening up
of a large territory to development
and taxation. Xo money would ho
spent unless the state appropriation
was matched bv the federal govern
ment. The building of this highway
would be eouivalent to building an
other railroad in the stale of Ore
The soldiers, sailors' and marines
educational financial aid bill will as
sist the bov to complete their educa
tion at Oregon educational institu
tions. The maximum amount author-
ined lor lips purpose" would be $200.-
000. Xo bov would get more than
$25 n month. This is a matter of
simple iustice to the bovs who left
school to go to war.
1 tic market road tax hill provides a
one mill tax to raise approximately
$1,000,000 annually for market
roods. Multnomah county will pav
$3(i.",000 of this fund and will receive
onlv $100,000. Counties receiving
benefits from this fund nnwt con
tribute nn ciiitaU amount. This bill
means the ra sing of $2.000.00tr an
nually to he s cut on roads to bene
fit the farmer rather than for main
trunk highways u:-. :a the $10,000,000
issue. "
Oregon voters can do no better
thr.n.to adopt the whole program, give
the retiming soldiers u chance to go
on the land. Adopting these measures
which will make an industrial nnd
economic depression an impossibility
in the state nnd at the same time
inaugurate the certainty of steady
development of the state resources
and the-creation, of new taxable
wealth.
The fanner, the laborer, -the busi
ness -man all will share eouajtviin
the -benefits.- ' . .
The passage of the reconstruction
bils.meansji greater and more pros
perous Oregon.
CENTRAL POINT
. Memorial Day will be fittingly olir
served at Central Point with the fol
lowing program beginning at 10 a.
m. The old veterans and the Indies
of the "WV R. C. will meet at the
opera house and proceed to the cem
etery where short services and dec
oration of soldiers' graves will be
observed. On returning dinner will
be served the old soldiers and their
wives exclusively. At 2 p. m. the
following program will be given: .
. Song, Star Spangled. "Banner, by
audien.ee. --- v .
; Prayer. Rev. Belknap. f. '
Opening address by Mayor Cowley.
Flag -salute, six little tots.
Reading, Eunice yons.
Song, three girls.' - '
Recitation, Donald Patrick.
. Reading. Ruby Mills.
Song, three boys.
Recitation, Donald Faber.
Recitation, Geraldine Fox.
Song, girls' quartet.
Reading Leola Hesselgrave.
Recitation, Walter Love.
Reading, Eula- Benson.
Song, four little girls. ,
KierciBe, three boys.
Reading. Miss Eva Nealon.
Flag drill.
Song, by the ladies' quartet.
: Address by Rev. D. E. Millard.
. America, by audience. '
Benediction.-Rev. Belknap.
Henry Freeman has arrived from
overseas, secured his release from
the U. S. army and Is now at home
with his parents in the suburbs of
this city
H. J. Gardner and Mr. Cummings,
Sr., are here from the Soldiers' Home
at Roseburg.
A reception was tendered Ray
Henderson, superintendent of the
union Sunday school in the brck
church Tuesday evening by the mem
bers of the Sunday school. All pres
ent had a most, enjoyable evenings
Schools closed here Tuesday even
ing for the Beason and the superin
tendent and various- teachers will
leave for their homeB at once.
. A number of our young men are
working on the highway north of
town for the Clerk 'Henery Construc
tion company. v
Pankey of Central l'olnimoiort t to
liruniH I'uwi tfuttmluy for ehort
visit with friends. '
Mr. and Mrs. Frank TojniiUlna unul n larco screened poreh added. At
wero Sunday callers at the Julius -tho W, 1), Harris homo tho sloupliiK
Ulrkhoti homo. '! rnrch 'has been screened and other
A number In this vicinity are uink-! Improvements nude. . .
Ing Improvements on their residences Mr. nnd Mrs. ,1. J. llropliy mid son
lr. I.. A. Siilude Is iiddlim a port- j of Derby wtiro Hnveii (lulu and Tolo
coehoro and another luith room. M. citllom Monday.
Younn Ib hnvlnir his house raised j- Tho I'aront-TeaelierH imwIInK 111
Mrs. Snm Aiuloraon's Inst Salurday
ul'ioruoon was u very oajoyulilo af
tac. .MInh Aiiiiu MeCornilek was
present us u miimt unci the ladles
KiiYi hor a showor In uppruelullon of
Ihu many favors nho has raudiiruil
I he chili diit'liiit tho piiHt year, Tliu
next iiieetliiK will lio ut thu W. K.
Pnrkur resliluneo oil tho third Satur
day In .luno. :
The Win. Tlioinpsons oiltertnluiHl
ill ii II. II, Clurku faiully at til ti nor
Tuesday uvmilim. f
WILLOW SPRiNGS -
. The grade workers on the Pacific
highway have reached -Seven Oaks.
Mr. I. Williams is also very busy in
this vicinity as a large number of
telephone poles have to be moved.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Nicjiols spent
the week end in tho hills near Pros
pect and while Mrs. Nichols visited
at. the Bert Nichols home Mr. IN'ichols
went out for big game. 1 He found It
alright for Saturday evening he on
countered a bear. After a long and
desperate struggle bo bagged his
game. All fooling aside Roy Is some
sportsmen and brought home a fine
big boar. ..:
MIbs Martena Neal of Ashland,
spent Sunday at the W. K. Parker
home. Miss Neat's school closes on
June 6th.
Miss Leah Parker was up from
Grants Pass for a. short visit at homo.-
Friends and neighbors from bore
attended the funeral of Mrs. Joe
Stevens at Central Point last Sunday
afternoon., . ; i
; Mrs. R. C. Brophy and Miss Pearl
So handy on camping trips
Breakf;ist's ready in .a jiffy when you have Aunt Jemima.
Pancake Flour in the ranp larttcr. A little1 flour,. a little water,
a little .mixing and in half a minute the cakes ere done!
Hot, tender cakes that tuste more delicious than ever in the,
cool morning air! ...
Everything to make rich-flavored pancakes is already mixed
in Aunt Jcntima Pancake Flour --even powdered sweet milk.
A simple reoipe for luscious muffins is on the package, too.
Order some Aunt Jemima Pancake Flour from your grocer
today and try it out you'll never be without it again this,
summer. Aunt Jemima Mills Company, St. Joseph, Missouri.
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in town, Horwy l'm
Aunt :Jbmim& Pascaice Flou
Eopyrinht MJ. Aunt Jcmbna M'llt rWrmn . Tt. Wnh. M?sH
j$ - The? miriufe you coin def ermine a boul"
'Vhen you vsj'IJ r&cxch Portland v Oregon' "
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When you arrive, you will find this same spirit of Golden-Rule-Service dominating
everymctivity of this big hotel located close to several, garages and central in the
H theater and shopping district. ' '. . - - ! ,r -
That, and the extraordinary personal service which permeates every nook and corner
nryA Vi r 'frying i.lriitvt irtln .riirtl n V,rmr r.f..r n rt rr nn ttlrrt" oti.fia tlfVlrtt lAllllf .
; . it up that's why it has always been known as a high' class hotel, patronised by the better
class of travelers and where one feels perfectly safe in taking his family that s why the two
Imperial restaurants are the talk of Portland, with the. doubre-quick service, popular priced table
d'hote meals, - and a la carte continuous and that's why its rooms are nearly always engaged
at prices ranging from $1.50 per room upward. . ,
After your wire arrives, you may be abcolutely sure of accom
: odations, even though we have to engage them elsewhere,.
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MEDFORD IHON WORKS
F0LNDRY AN0 MACHINE SHOP
lno uirmit fur PulrlinnkH anil Morso
F.nclmm.
(7 South RlvcrsliU
Vulcanizing
AU our work itrMly mmmuuil to
I'o rtrat cliwa. Itl N. Kir Nt., Mmlfun
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MmFflRD VIII CANI7INn WfirtKA
MEDFORD,
EAGLE POINT,
BUTTE FALLS
Jitney Service
Sliirtu TuiT.ilur. May 20tti.
Iravm Niif.li llnli'l NiilO n. m. mill
Hullo I'iiIIm nt a (i. in. ilnll)'.
JIM I.ICSI.IK.
I'llOMC illlll
Why wait until UioFLIES
CuineY
Order , your SOltKKNS
NOW and have llit in jnit oa
curly.
TROWBRIDGE CABINET
. WORKS
Phono 42 1-,T. l()lh aiuUlrapo
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EAT
Where the Eats
'Are Good
Nico nntl Cool
; SALADS A SPECIALTY
The Gusher Cafe
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IceFree!
Wc arc going to give away
one " ' ' " ."
500 POUND
. ICE BOOK
With each neyjiofrigorntor.
This will lessen tho high cost
of refrigerators. ; v: .
Every rofrigerators la guar
anteed, or money refunded.
Poole Furniture Co.
ly.-tt
WESTON'S
Camera Shop
' the Only Jiixclusive
OoniitKirciiil Xhotograplicr
I in Southern Oregon.'
Vgntivt tiuido nily tinio or
by appointment. :
j ' Phone 147-J. . ,
-' We'll do t.l, rtifit.
. J. B. PALMER
. 1 Medford. ,' ' .
208 ImisI, Main Street. ' .i