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li vKm six SYNOPSIS' OK THK ANNl'AI. STATK ' MKNT )) TUB ORIENT INSURANCE CO. uf llarlford. in tint ntitle of Connecticut. oo the thirty-firnt tiuy of Icembr, IP'20, mud1 to the IiiHucanci coinmln tfioiirr of the atate of Oiytjun, jgurauan T Capital Amount at fiiuital alock uuid '. MV ii.oomoo.oo ' during-the year $ J.9tiT,4f 1VJ-3 Intrfctt, dividends anU rents i;i:HvtNl during, the year.... iil 3,4 iiii.Gt Ijiome from ot'utr souruv-s rcelved durliit the year.... l,50G.0t Totiil Income ' .12,414.0 -Net .losses paid during the veiar Including adlUMuicut eipenseji I.ar.9.0TT.l Dividends nald on caottul mock during the year 100,1100.00 CorontuMtonM una salaries paid during the year....... 707.108.73 Taaea, licensee and fees paid during the year... iOi.l'.J.i Amount of all other exnendl lilies. .'......-. 267.096.97 Total ejpendltures :,70,440.08 Value 'of real eaiaio owned market value) t 240.030 Va'lua of stocks und bonds owned (market' vuluc) 4,071. SHI. on lelnsfurunce duo on paid lOMttU 9.304.B4 Oaah In banks and on hand urjlu, premiums 'In courso of col toctlon written sine Sen trrober 89, 1829 B75,2Hfl.7 lnLarejit and rente . lius and -aituuert M.313.4S Total admitted iwH.... lo07,im. IdaamcUa CI .M. r-Liimn for la3?,eH un fold, -. ! I 4,624.& Amount of unearned pre miums on all outstanding 5.777.701. 0.J X)oo ' for commission and brokerage . All other liabilities 7.500.00 162,600.0(1 Total llabllltlr.i. exclusive of capital toek : 8!U57,3i!S.ll , BaaUaai la Orf far taa Taa ' Not hrenMuma received dut-lnc ' the year - 43J5?.n l.osfl paid during me year..-- lo,90.Ji Leases Inourred .during,.', tho nar - 13.MI.il Narn. of company. Orlant Insurant Cn. Kama nf m-enldent. A. O. Mcllwalne Jr. lNro. of ' HAnretary, Henry Vi Gray, Jr. Ht4 Hatutorv resident attorney for er ax Hide. viae. ,ToH Thompson;-. 1S99 Wllco ldg Portland. Oregon, j; Witi' WaWlelft, ' Medford. Oregon rfistaeot. agent. . i V. Vvi'fl'yls. Bend. Oregon renlde-ni Aant Ueo. Toune ' Hoaa. Hoiiebuig. Qron. , Resident. AgentH. 8yN0PfIH OP TIfK ANNUAL ST ATK.V . , . ainn k vr tun. NORTH CAROLINA HOME INSURANCE CO,, of Itulelgh. In th State of. North Cro Hua, on th thlrty-firHt day of Uecefnbrr, leno.- made to tho (nsunmc commi, BJanrr of the fitato of Urvtfon, puraujit to wiw; ....... ....... , '' 1 OspItU . , , Amount of cunltul mock Da id up a.... 400,000.00 - 1 . znooiu . , r; Nvt crpmluntR rocelved dur- , (ntf the year ;r 7I,3flR.ti7 Jnir8t, dlvidendH uud rsntfi, ree ved during the yt-ar . . 1 fl6,8B6.?l! income rroni otner eource revived durliiff tho year.. MM Totiil tncomo 40S,:i74.0.i iJibUTS6iainu Netylosstut paid durlnK iho vear lncludlriK adJuHtuu'iit eotpennifB I 1U..MG.3U juiviapnan duiu on cum uu ntbek duririK the yeur 18,000. 0D cjomoiiusionn ami HaiuneH paid durlnir thtv year C 8,84 7.4 8 ToxeH.: ucenHon aim reva puiu durintf tho year 9,3J0.77 Amount of all othrr cxntm diture 75,008.86 Total expenditures $ m.ltCMO iu6 i. at Htocks and 'hoitds ' ownrd (marltot vali.M $ 854.ai!3. 96 Caih la bank.t and on hand ... 10,i,t:,.', Pfenilunu) lu courne of roU lec-tlon written Hincu Kep tmbor 30, 1020 71.083.03 Jo 1 rent and rontri due and v accruod 8.8:i.m Due from other companies:... 8,i;eo.69 ' Total admitted ftRftetfl........iFl,032,5tS.81 . . - IdabUlUea Qra&a clalmH for Iohsoh un paid - $ Amount of, unearned pre ; ruluma on all cnit.stunUlnff rlalui , AtLother llabllltteH 8C.9&1.4!) 11.000.00 n Total liabilities, excluHiv pot capital Htoctc fSS3.153.lS ( Basis tn in Oregon for the Tear iSe.t p rem lu rati recelwd during the yer l,l'7.R5 Uo$4& paid durlns the year 14.91 l;o incurred during the year 114.31 '.J Name of company. North Carolina Hoihe Insurant Co. A nuraf of prfNldept. Alexander Webb. 7 Nutne of eTetary. 0Kirge P. Folk. ''.HtatUtory reeldent attorney for Nr VlWj :lrln S. MhImoq, ta Gwso lUda.. KoifOaiid, Oreffon. ' ' Oof f, Kettldent Agent, Mwlfrird. ; Oregon:, v.; - gjd. ..v.Veo, nejiacnt Ageot, Awhlanti, V:crry.'at.fi4) line of PlumbiBg Piiiures, Fittiuga uud Supplies, Iddil , Areola Heating PLuati MUell Pipeleii Furnace trtc Tuiklau. Water Preuure ."; , . Byatein ; Modern Plumbing & " v'i Heating Co. Pho4 C20 Prt BU NEWTOWN , APPLES 1 Packed ' . $1.25 A BOX , 7 ., f. , I., Warehouse Bar dwell Fruit Co. Phon 124 . r I: ; tftJ ' Phimbiii l ixliirrs DISTRICT APRIL 15 ; AS1ILANO. April 6. The middle of tlie month will: wltuess I'acittc Ulli uy paviug ox.'ratlona rsuned in this locality. Preliminaries buve been under way for' sometime duhL Kxpert mecbaolciana are "tuning" tbe big auto trucks, and equipment in general in being gotten, lu readiness,' notably the rock crusher on the summit. Two and a half nillea la the extent of Work to be completed in order to finish the job intact un to the California line from this city. This, stretch Is not continuous, comprising several units There. . also remains the overhead crossing, east of town, to pave, the superstructure having undergone the settling process the past winter, n4 it Is needle to add that this ordeal was a sever ooe In view of the titlny aeason and washouts. TUe Oskar 11 uber offices in city ball, also the state highway engineer's headquarters in I'ioneer block are already assuming I tie busy attitude indicative of some thing doing. ' Levi Stewart, of Roseburg, old time resident In this vicinity, ta vlsitlnc relatlve.1 and - friends here. Including civil war veterans, among whom he ranks In years at the age of IS, retain Ing lair health In a remarkable degree A band of Bbrlners from Grants Pass Invaded the stated session of Hillah Temple last Friday; - evening, The Incursion was no April fool joke, though occurring;, on the first of the month. A Shrine club has lately been organized la the Josephine county cap? ital, with over fifty members. To give the organization prestige as to stand ing, and Impetus us to growth, a patrol was considered to be ah Imperative need, und representations to this ef fect were submitted, the result being that a contingent will bo formed ac cordingly und suitably uniformed, in dud season, the' same to. augment the main command tor mod, of Asblahd, Medford and Jacksonville members. The Grants Pass outfit also promises developments aong the lino of. band accompaniments. Several grades In junior high and Hawthorne schools are profiting; in na ture studies by witnessing: films as a part of the prescribed course, afforded gpiui-occusiunaiiy ui,iue ijync. incatre Malta comraundery meets in stated conclave, on Wednesday evening, April ti. Also work In the Order of the Temple. In view of furnishing a num ber of uniform equipments, a sample cout, also speclmons of cloth, will be on display ut Ibis meeting, and mea surements will be taken. A dozen or more candidates aro entitled to uni forms, nnd now that contracts nave "Cascarets" if Sick or Bilious Toniirht aurel Let a Dleaaant. barm- leas Oaacaret work while vou aleeu ind hava your liver active, - lwad clear, auaniaeh smut and ' howela moviaa mgular by morning. No irrlplnlj or in- ennvenianne. , 10, 25 or SO cent bbxea. Children lo: thji eajidy! caKiarHo too. SVNOl'HIH O'l' THK ANNUAL STATK MKNT OK TUB' V Eqxiitable ;I1re ; Is ' Marihe : Inaurance Co. - of rnivldence. In tbe fl(ate of rtlimla Is land, nn tho thlriy-flmi Aay or tifcein hei. DM, inad. to the Inwiranot Coai mlanlener of (be ttate of 'Otegoo, pur. mwot to law: . , - OarUl Amount of capital miooK wW ' "P l,rjU.OlHl.lfH bom. Net premlunvt re-celved duf- . "t Ihe year ..: ll,4lt,Og.4S Interest, dlvldeixki und rertla re-elved ilurlno Ihe year.. 1H,6Si!.T1 Income from oilier eource.1 received during the year.,.. I'.'a.sSU.K' Total Income ... ll.Tln.SS6.lu Bllktnutuiu Net - tiwscs Irald during the yejjr Including adiiMiment eipensen .... Dividend lutld on capital atouh during the year . .,. CommlKslons and aalarle paid during ihe y.r.. Taxew,' licences and fees paid during the year .: Amount uf u 1 other expen ditures 645.071.74 7S.ooo.4a 4M.7H8.6-3 30.5J0.3 l;l,6S 0 . Tola!- expendltureff..1.,. Aaaata ... t,H:t,0i!8.W Value of HtockH and bonda owned (niarh.-l value) .'-'. 157, 7 10.19 I.oann on inert glides and collateral, euv. U S00 00 OuHh In tanks ami on hand.. JH.7i:.D rreinluuus In courne of col lodion written since Sep lember ,10. I MO SS,S:7.a intoreat und renin duo and accrued 4 1 . T 5 . 0 tf Tol.ll admitted rwsetH 4.1,;'ll7.liti 1 1 1 XdablUtlas tiroes claims for Iohmcm un paid Amount of unearned pre mium: on all oulKiutidtne man Ouo for commission and hrokerune All other liabilities . Kfttlmuted pu-able to Kel eral. atttte und other taxes on lilrO business S'.i5,JSS.t H.".9.;IT3.S9 MO'l.oe. 30.oo.o Total llahllltleti. exclusive of capital stock . . tl.190. j3.8l ualaaaa la Oregon for the Tear Net premiums receive.! dur- Ing Ihe ye.ir 1S."74.I t.ff-e.. paid rltirlna Ihe year .. J,;i:',S!l l.OHaea luculred iliirlns the year 60 Name of. company, Kuullnble Klr. & Ma rine Insurant'.- Co.. or l'i ovldence. R. I. Name of president, l-'red W. Arnold. Name of Seerelury. Samuel O. Jlowe. lieorae ('. l.onc, Jr. Htatlltoiv i-.'slilenf ultorney for ser Ice, I. . Watson. tiOt O.isco llldg, ort Innd. Oreiron. JAt'KSON I'Ol'NTV AllSTHAt-T TO.. It'-nMonl Acents, Nledlord. Ore. i:lINCToN a) lliivvuv. JEcaldent AsentM, Ashland, Ore, MT.DTCWD -MAIL TRIBUNE. been entered Into, this equipment should be supplied in due season. ' Bond & Atkinson is the new, firm wh(eh has tylcvn over: ingpyf ement. of. the J'laza pool hall and cigar store. A reminder of the visiU here of the lute Gov. Kraulf Hauley. of Indiana, und the local coloring given to this community in his fine book, "A Day In the Slskiyous," is afforded by the pres ence lately In this vicinity; of .R. S. Middleton, 01 Indlauupolls an Intimate personal friend and business associate of the governor. ' ' '. Mrs.' W: H. McNair and Mr. and Mrs. Milton F-uley have returned from a visit with relatives in California. Mrs. A. L. ilan'ey has ' returned home from Santa Ana, Calif., . where she has tM'en visitlnK the fumlly of her son. J. A. Harvey. ; ' . Puring the social hour at' the re freshment fables, following the stated se-saion of Hillah Temple last'Kriday evening, the state university orchestra entertained the Bbrlners. Jofcn Ander son; Ashland student, Is a tnajber of t Be orcnesira a ceuo quarxei. At a meeting uf Modern Woo4laae, Monday eyenlBg, delegawa igore an, lwlnted to attend tbe county .camp of the order, which was held In Medford April 6, it being planned that! Qua lied berg should head the delegation from Ashland in behalf of Mahogany Camp No. B6. . Rev. G. 6. Hunt, of Seattle, 4juperln tendent of the North Pacific district of the church of the Nazarene, preach ed from the local pulpit last Sunday. At the Presbyterian church Rev. J. H, Dorun performed a like servlc,ln the morning, due to Pastor Koehler's ab sence at Brownsville officiating at a funeral. ' '" Bob Spencer, Ashland studr.pt and athlete, figures In a group portrait of the football team of the University of Hawaii, as captain and quarterback. tbe Islanders to tour Oregon next fall. Bob has been overseas sometime past. G. W. Allen, of Salem, inspector con nected with a state board, the duties oi which is 16 urge the adoption of fire protection on. the principle of mutual co-operation, has been In towd this week on official business. A resident of Oregon since 1904, Mr. Allen is ft native of the south, his former home having been Georgia, in the vicinity of Savannah.. .: A new refreshment feature, as: Intro duced by the World Wide guild,' Is the potluck" supper in vogue at a' series of social entertainments. ' Thu, crowning social event of the season will be the Society Cabaret, under auspices of First compuny. Scene, the armory; date, Friday even ing, April 8, Qonc Owen of Seattle, niece of .Mrs. Fred Putnam of this city, was a oaa- Benger on the steamer. "Governor," in collision with the "West Hartlond," In Puget Sound waterB last Friday. She passed through the ordeul unharmed, however, after a 'thrilling experience incident to shipwreck and exposure, At the Church of tho Urothren, whore revival services are In progress, Evangelist Barnett defined ''The Un pardonable Slu" last Sunday; on Tues day he expressed advanced Ideas on ihe Amusement Question"; and on Thursday evening, he will announce 'Six, Facts. About. Hell," literally and figuratively1 portrayed. Mrs.- PrlscillH Carhahan Archibald. of Oakland, Ca,l was a visitor hore early in the week,' on her return home fum a trip to Wushlugtoh, In the VioISIty of Tacomu and' Walla Walla. - ;..,.. - '.- Aftermath incident to the recent escapade of ; un' Aablanittuto party at .vJrKirora, purticuwra or walch bav bn bushed up more or less, Is grad ually, revealing circumstances ad evia nairies of some of the prominent actors in the Joyrlde ,.at unseemly hoars, among others notably "Carl" and "Alice in Wonderland." ' The lowest temperature of the-'re- cent cold una p recorded 26 on Monday morning. From Saturday! gfternoon until 6unday morning the thermome- er ranged from about 76 to 3i'. The "Price" confectionery. ! the name now bestowed upon the 'candy department of Gndera stof. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. F. Inlaw of HeiiRle, a baby boy. Mr. Dunn and Mr. Mitchell of Ash- und were out to W. C. Chapman's on iiislncss Wednesday. Mr. und Mrs. , C M. f'onlev iooi their huhy to the hospital at. Medford ror pneumonia tnis week. Mr. It.1 K. 'Monro hud a had aitu. k wiih Hyutlo rheumatism this week. Miss Edna Rodgerie t visiting her tlster. Mrs. Fred Brown of Beagle. nr. YScles. Miss Morrison, Uert hapmun and family motored to the rock quarry near Ashland Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl .Vai-rag-an. Mr. and Mrs. Cha.i. Kanderson. visited with Mr. und Mrs. rotlard Easter .Sunday. Mm. f!. Ktacey and Mm. A. Rodaers visited the Anllorii school Thursday. Mr. and Mis. Elmer .Simmon" were MsltliiB Mr. nnd Mrs. L. M. Kwcet Sunday. ' Miss Ucsclln Wooden was down from the Meadows visiting her Ustcr at Antloch Saturday and' Sunday, Mr. Casebolt and family moved from Central Point to th Meadows Monday. ANICH ITEMS MEDFOTID." OBF-HOX." AYFTlKEfcDA Y, APBTL " (V L WAR DECLARATION N'KW YOltK-April 5. Hostility to tho "hyphen und hyphenates" was pronounced here today by F. W. Gail- brulth, Jr.'. national commander of the American Loirion, who, In a statement commemorative of the fourth anni versary of the declaration by the l-nlted States of war against Germany pledged anew the soldier organiza tions "faith in America, its traditions and its Ideals." "Four years ago tomorrow," said tno statement, "wo declared war against erniany. The hyphen, realig lhff that It was an ully of our enemy, promptly took cover. The hyphen dug In and hid Its head and, so long as the roar of battle sounded, it main tained an ejceodlngly low vlsibiuty. 'Then' there was an armistice, which signified that the danger wae over; kntl with the paiudhg of danger tne. tiyiineo .crept back eiowly Into -itv. Finally It became bold and as serted Itself with its old arrogance. This anniversary is a fitting time to serve notice on the hyphen and hyphenates' that there may have been an armistice for our late enemies, but there never carl be an armistice with the hyphen. An honest adver sary we can admire and forgive. We never carl make a truce With those citizens who affirm allegiance to two masters.- .". ,"It la fitting that on this day. remi- rilwent of patriotic fervor, we pledge anew our faith, in America, Its tradll tlona end its Ideals one country, one tongue', one. flag." .,'" . . EAGLE POINT EAGLETS Mj A. C. Howl.tt Mrs. Ernest Peachey and Mrs. Kent of Medford were pleasant, callers at the sunnyslde. Wednesday afternoon. L. A. Crane of San Francisco who is visiting, with his wife, Mr,-and Mrs. C, L. Kassar of Lake Creek came out from Medford on the stage Wednesday morning and went' up to Lako Creek. He had been "spending a ffew days look ing over the situation with an eye to locating somewhere in southern Ore gon. Hud Ohengheln of Salt creek, Lake Creek 'postofflce was In town a couple of dayB about the middle of the week. Wig Ashpole, Mrs. Lottie Vanscoy and Frank Amy, the first and last named from Medford, and Mrs. Van scoy Is our assistant postmistress but they were all here, iu the Sunnyside lor dinner Wednesday. Ralph Tuoker of Brownsboro, John Miller of Lalte creek and Hoy Smith of E.tgle Point. all cume out Wednes day from Jacksonville where they had been serving on the jury, and Mrs, Roy Smith and Mrs. Sam Courtney ero visiting at the Sunnyside the same day. ' Thursday. R. A. Peyton, formerly of Peyton, Ore,, but. uow of Medford, came out on the Butte Falls stage and went on up to his old home. Charlie Loar who is engaged in the fish hatchery business with Mr. Ber rlah and has been boarding here for several weeks looking after the fish eggs went back to Medford Thuj-sday as the season. Is about past for fish eggs In these streams. Speaking about esgs brings to mind a conversation I heard a short time ago. One of the ladles who beloncs to the Civic Improvement cub the read er will notice that I nave dropped the word "ladies ; because one of them met me on the Btreet today, Saturday; and told me that they had dropped tho ladles ! because It was. so common nd It 19 to :be . called the Civic InY plovement club but1 what. I wag going io say was uooui tne conversation a&out e-eta. There was gome talk at a meetlne of the Civic Improvement club about turning over the funds cot. let ted from the dance they gave, a short' time ago to help the starving Chinese and in tho course of tbe dis cussion ' one of the ladles remarked; that she thought that, if eggs were, so plentiful In China that they could ship them oyer here and so glut the market that they could be sold at nine cenU a dozen that rood must not be so very scarce, that they had better keep their eggs at home and eat them and not ship them over here and force the DON'T FUSS WITH Musterole Works Without the Blister Easier, Quicker There's no sense in mixing a mess of mustard, flour and water -when you can easily relieve pain, soreness or stiff ness with a little clean, white Musterole. Musterole Is made of pure oil of mustard and other helpful ingredients, combined to the form of the present white ointment. It takes the place ot mustard plasters, and will not blister. Musterole usually gives prompt relief from sore throat, bronchi mt, tonsilitis, croup, stiff, neck, asthma, neuralgia, headache, congestion, pleurisy.rheuma tism, lumbago, pains and aches of the back or joints, sprains, sore muscles, bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, colds of the chest (it often prevents pneumonia). y MUM 18 1021 price down to fifteen cents a dozen. and us for her part she did not Intend to contribute a penny to feed the Chi nese when we have so many at home to feed, so they finally decided to keep the money here and use it to iiuprovi our own town. In my last letter I inadvertently made a mistake in giving an account of 'shearing the Pelin horses and said that his helper. Polk Mathews, when it should have been Polk Smith as at the time I was writing I may possibly have been thinking of some improve1 ments Green Mathews was making. Thursday It. M. Conley of Butte Falls, who owns the old Hawk mill was here for dinner and said that he had all of his logs sawed up: O. W. Barker, Mrs. Mary Richardson, also of Butte Falls, A. J. Florey and wife and brother, Judge, were here for dinner besides three men and two women who just came in, took dinner and paid up und hurried off. J. Monia of Brownsboro, was here on business Thursday, and R. R. Min ter of Reese creek came In in the afternoon and went to Medl'ord return ing the next morning. Frank Nell of Derby, came out to have his horses shod. ' W. O. Nassau of ' Lake Creek, J. Wat ten berg Who is fargolns the Jog Racier farrs B Aktelopt war IB ttjna Thursday: ' -.' ' - i Tbe same day Earl Tucker of Brownsboro,' Mike Sidley and Emftiett K ingle of Lake creek, tame In with herd of cattle for Kay Looseley of Ft. Klamath, leaving them' with Roy Stan ley to care, lor. They all took supper at' the Sunnyside and went home thai night ' '" Thursday when Mr. Peterson, the Persist mall carrier came in he gave me a dollar and a half to pay for the Ipenibced ffMm ssisfii ialiire iefcre BaJ raip i T is natural to think of the ex pectant mother's influence up on the unborn hahe. Her food, her habits, her hygiene, and, even the condition of her mind,, all have a part in determining the well-beihg or ill-being of her in fant before birth. No woman awaiting the joys of coming motherhood should allow the days to pass without giving nature a helping hand becauss the conditions of pending mother hood, existing as they do, over a protracted period of months, cre ate almost a new state of being ftr a woman. WARNING: Aooti utinf plain My met nnly on (lit tyo and may toed by Extwrtafti Mothers for Three Generations. Dr. J. Bradiield's Female Regnlaior This tonic, for women only, is based upon the prescription of famoua physician, who made the disorders of women his life study. That is why it ha proven a blessing to so many thousands of women. It has givan them tha right start. It will do just that for you. If you need this service, get Dr. J. Bradfield's Female Eeiulator how, TODAY, and you will nsver cease to giva thaaka for the suggesUon that brought to you the ioyoua relief that it will giT.' SoW by air drog stores in 1.00boUl. : . Eat Perfectioii Bread "IT'S THE FLAVOR" French and Danish Pastries Baked Kfesh Daily. Ouv Cakes unexcelled. Try our Delicious Butterhoras. Medford Bakery IHE STAR MEAT MARKET Meat Fish Specials for Thursday and Friday, Shoulder Beef Steak, per pound 20c Choice Beef Pot Roast, per lb 7c Short Ribs of Beef, per lb 15c Pure Home Rendered Lard, per lb. 25c Good Bacon, per lb. . . 30c 314 E. Main We Deliver Phone 273 ' renewal of tbe subscription of W. G. Moijian for the Weekly Mall liiDunc, and the next day G. E. Merrill of Der by, gave me his subscription Tor three months for the Daily Mail Tribune and the Medford Sun, Eagle Point postof flce. and here I wish to tell my friends that 1 am not acting as the agent for those papers and it would be just as well to do business direct with the .Medford office. Ed Tucker was with them bringing out the cattle and went back to bis home In Brownsboro. T. C. Barry, Brownsboro, O. Adams, Medford, a ludy and her little boy came out on the Butte Fulls stage Frl day morning and Mr. Adams and Mr. Barry went out on the Lake creek stage. The Klum Adv. agents were out Fri day putting up ads for cigarettes and while here took dinner at the Sunny side. A. H. Thompson who recently boueht McOuold'B property here in town, has moved and is now a resident of our town. Robert Neill who owns a farm on the head of Lick creek, was a business caller Friday and so was R. Peck of Lake creek. W: E. Wieaendanger of Medford Grocery Co., and Mr. and Mrs. F. K. Bigelow, representing, Fisher FUUiS Mills Co., were here for'digBr Friday and so was Harr Weston of Medford. Charley Humphrey of Derby-came In Friday bringing in a small load of wood. He came principally to have his team shod. . O. M. Coss of Butte Falls, cmaie out Friday to do some work o his, orch ard. . W. E. Hammel was also a basineis caUer Friday, but the most of the far mers are at work at home. know flic mim of Just as she prepares herself for it, so will most favorable conditions prevail when her child is bom. Mother's Fsiend is a calm for "' the nerves, art intensley penetrat , Ing lubricant that softens the muscles, relaxes tension of, the delicate organism involved in ma ternity, and prepares the way for an easier, quicker and practical delivery. Get a. bottle from your druggist today. For valuahU hxltjtt "MOTHER HOOD and Th BABY" f,u,filt In coupon btlow and mail dtrtcl a mckat of Mother's Fribnd. oih, gnmut anJ juhUluttt caiue harm without doing ggod. j BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO., "1 Pleas, aend me your FREE book I.t on MOTHERHOOD and Th. BABY. St.. R. F. D J - Town : Skat. Oysters ID BREATH f Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets Get at the Cause and RernpYe It ' Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets, the sub- '? j stitute lor calomel, act gently on the ;: t bowels and poatively do the work. ; People afflicted with bad breath find fr : nuick reiiel through Dr. Edwards' Olive ' Tablets. The pleasant, sugar-coated tahlets are taken for bad breath by all w ho know them. ' t Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablet9 act fen- v...f r,.ml the hnwels and liver. UV UUL IU""J . - ' . stimulatinK them to natural actionj clearing the blood and gently purifying the entire sniem. They do that which dauferoug calomel dors without any of the bad after effects. : All the benefits of nasty, ackemnf, Biping catiartios are derived from r. Edwards' Olive Tablets without gTipingjainor any disagreeable effects. Dr. F. M. Edwards discovered the formula alter seventeen years of prac tice among patients afilicted with howel and fiver complaint, with tha Olive Tablets are purely a vegetable compound nuxsd with olive 01L; vuu will know them by their olive color. W Take one or two every nitfht for a weaja and note tlie effect. ; , ' ' L , CLOTHES Fit fr the Best Bt (of the Fit Tha atteiitiou'of (he wIl-di-eswd wan is '4i"ected to oiu- labi'it-S foi' Ctistom Suits BJud Top Coats,. Tlie "leading .Treai-Ki o-.Engluaidr ,Seot lauil"Hiid'Araefica have con tiibiited their Voolens in o superior selecirou.T Wheu tailored otir. vray adapted to o maa'a individu ality avoiding estreme l'adi. your clothes will con tinue in style until they have given a full measure of ser vice. The prices are quite mode rate considerably brlovr those of last year. HUBER Ladies' and Men' Tailor Truck V Bodies We make a specialty; of all kinds of Bodies for "Trucks, Cabs and Delivery, Wagons All Work - A I A Muuruniveu i m .vun,,uuv,i, ut i;axiy it UK stock of Auto Springs.' . Carriage & Auto Works;:. Make Thf Oregon Your Hotel WHEN IN PORTLAND , POPULAR SPACIOCS LOBBT 1 . ill At the Center of Everything j Broadway at Stark St. o We sugsest you write, phone or wire for Reservations AUTnin n. MF.YKUS, Manager Billings' I)