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u MRDFORD MATT TRTRTTXR MF.DFORD OUKCiOV. Tl'KsnAY. .ITXK 1.1. 9 p:tjr ftvw WANTED-OLD THE ENGLAND PAYS FOR DAMAGE IN LAKE ISSUE BY SKIRT FOR 8 SAME PRICE over 30 years 25 Ounces for 25 f f BAKING POWDER SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR MONEY REFUNDED RAY lH. Ml'lU'HY 2nd Floor Medford liuildlng COMING TO ! MEDFORD Dr. Mellenthin SPECIALIST in Internal Medicine for the past eleven years DOES NOT OPERATE Will l)c nt Holland Hotel Wednesday, June 14 Office Hons 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. ONE DAY ONLY No Charge for Consultation Dp. McllenUtin ts-n regular grad nnte In medicine- and surgery and it licensed by the state of Oregon. He visits professionally tho more import ant towns and cities and offers to all who can on tins trip ireo consulta tion, except tlio expenso of treatmenl when desired. According to his method of treat ment he does not operate for chronic appendicitis, gall stones, ulcers of stomach, tonsils or adenoids. He has to his credit wonderful re sults in diseases of tho stomach, liver, bowels, blood, skin, nerves, heart, kidney, bladder, bed wetting, catarrh, weak lun3, rheumatism, sciatica, log ulcers and rectal ailments. It you havo been ailing for any length of time and do not get any better, do not fall to call, as improper measures rather than dhease are very often the cause of your long standing trouble. Remember abovo dare, that consul tation on this trip will ho freo and that his treatment Is different. Married women must bo accompa nied by their buBliands. Address: T.36 Boston Block, Min neapolis. Minn. ' "Were not Satisfied Mason, Ehrman & Co. Automobile Springs Unless ou Are , Wholesale Grocers Merriman's Blacksmith Shop GITY CLEANING & DYING CO . "Cigar- ImpOrterS . THOMAS T. MEREIMAN, Proprietor. 401 South Riverside Phone 474 Medford, Klamath Falls, Eugene, Portland, Astoria, Seattle, Spokane, Lewistoa ? 20 Sout,h Riverside Phone 279-J , ' rxiimv crD;iru MEDFORD When your xr . . ' "With Medford The Old Reliable quality, work. Qu.oc service BLJDSHOp Dd Veterinary Tradeh t r-V.' The Model R , M? d3 spf Hospital mm, B:i- . Tl-4- Chnn All new springs guaranteed. ' SllfiQ In S DOUI OilOp, General, repair, Blacksmith- JUUa ' O 1 U1 n n mmtiixto Monev tjUftV -J 21 S. Central ing. Only Spring Furnace you can bet youll get r) OcUC 013 DIG (j. 15. W A 1 MJNS We handl9 Weycnberg Shoos Shoes Repaired While You Wait. in Southern Oregon. suits. Rcincmber we sp- jjr q A. GITZEN c-.l013- 1 118 S. Bartlett. Phone 183-J cialize on rough dry family u n.is opened Shoe Repairing E. N. BIDEN, Prop. . ; wsh. . 111 N. Fir St. Phon9 551 UP TO DATE Herbert tilley " VULCAN AUTO SPRINGS ZZZSZT LandJyCo. leeFFFfiTnfpC0, SHOE REPAIR SHOP HpmISP lomplcle stock of these famous spnsjor nil cop. on hand. I'rlcc. rca- BOWSUM & N06. PrOPB. 2l 6. Riverside. Phone 873 luLV JlUlVU AT 127 W. MAIX ST. ' HVllullU llUiXlVJ ! "RTST QPRTNOs"oN THE MARKET ' : ' Choice' Grade Crushed Barley, Kt iioor to w.iker Auio Co. maxufactukers BEST SPRINGS OH im. fllAKi Vllmk Cinrl Hot-mnntr TTln Flour' Bran and Middlin- Hay- Awnings, Tents, Auto Tops and We mnke truck bodies, and do an kinds of biacksmitiiing. Y UillU ttllU lldl 111U11 Jf F1UU1 Grain and Poultry Feeds. PAINT AWn XJusMoa works; Tourist Supplies,' ,A . STRICTLY GUARANTEED. Custom Gr.d. and R.nn(c . n FAN IIP Anything made of Canvas. Billings Carriage and Auto Works Ask your dealer for one of these brands. spiciaity. vlcun ur p p itruKE, rnop oto48SutuRIver..ae ' ' ' ROGUE VALLEY MILLING CO. 397 South Front St. Have You Done It 0pp.8.p.CT ' Lm' An excellent advertisement for Cra ter Lake is the latest' issue of the "Volt" which will be mailed to all Call- ornia-uregon fewer company com sinners today. An inesistable invita tion is extended to each reader to visit this acme of natural wonders, excel lent pictures of tho lake. Wizard Island, Phantom Ship, the bodge, tho auto camp, Prospect, Union Creek and Alex Sparrow's renowned mount, "The Imp" are Included in the folder. A picture of the Klamath lalls-Crater take highway along Klamath lake and a picture of fire devastated timber land is also included, the latter as a warning to campers along with a short admonition in regard to fire preven tion. The description of the lake by the late Joaquin Miller and by the C'opco writer for the Volt Is a part of the reading matter contained In the folder. The urge to visit which is induced by the reading of this issue is strong and thQgCopco is to bo highly compliment ed upon the excellent piece of work IS STATE SUPREME COURT CLEVELAND, Ohio, Juno 13-r-Jurtge Florence E. Allen of Cleveland today announced her candidacy for nomina tion to the supreme court of Ohio. Judge Allen, who was the first wom an elected to the common pleas bench in Ohio, was the first woman to run for the supreme court in this state, if not in the country. SALTS IF BACKACHY :T Drink lota of water and stop eating meat for a while if your Bladder troubles you. - When you wake up with backache and dull misery in the kidney region -it gen-, erally means you have been eating too ?juch meat, says a well-known authority, leat forms uric acid which overworks the kidneys in their effort to filter it from the blood -and they become sort of paralyzed and loggy. When your kidneys get sluggish and clog you must relieve them, like you relievo your bowels; re moving all the body's urinous waste, else you have backache, sick headache, dizzy spells; your stomach bouts, tongue is coated, and when the weather is bod you have rheumatic twinges. The urine is cloudy, full of sediment, channels often get sore, water scalds and you are obliged to seek relief two or three times during the night. - . Either consult a good, reliable physi cian at once or get from your pharmacist about four ounces of Jad Salts; take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act fine This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with litbia, and has been used for. generations to clean and stimulate sluggish kidneys, also to neutralize acidB in the urine so it no longer irritates, thus ending bladder weakness. Jad Salts is a life saver for regular meat eaters. It is inexpensive, cannot injure and makes a delightful, effer vescent lithia-water drink. DENTAL CONTEST Th.pt Btate winners jof the dental contest1 lutoly completed .aro as fol Imvn: ' . Kmninjt-an Stevons, Jfth grade, SluM-mun county. Maud Church, eighth gra'do, Wal lowa county. Kdrm May Simpson, fifth grade, Zone !i, Portland.'1 Kdward Tillinghast, eighth grade, Salem. These each received $25 ns award. Ilesides these, each county had its four winners, two from schools, second und third class and two from districts of tho first class. Those four successful pupils received 10 each ns prize money. In Jackson county, Emily Frazer Ilrown, eighth grade, Medford; Helen Itura Leach, Hixth grade. Medford; Frances M. Abbott, seventh grade, AVagner Creek school and Helen Siniervillo sixth grade, Central Point schools, were in receipt last week of tho $10 prizes. DEATH LIST N. Y. GALE INCREASES, NEW YOflK, June 13. Tho death list resulting from tho cyclonic storm that smashed and swirled Its way through New York and its suburbs Sunday evening continues to grow. The known dead now total 46, with 16 other persons reported missing. Police launches continued to gYapple today for bodies of those still mlsBing after the storm left Long Inland sound off City Island strewn with wrecked and capsized boats. At least 40 visitors to City Island were drowned in tho disas ter and the police are convinced that (ho death list will reach as high os 70, It will be days before the total loss of life will be known. The Dronx grand jury has started an Investigation of the wreck of the Fer ris wheel at Clason's Point In which seven wore killed and forty other vlsl tors seriously injured. Officials will examine the wreckage to seo if the huge device was originally constructed along safe lines. The owner, who was arrested after the tragedy, will face the grand jury today. The physical damage resulting from the twisting winds runs into millions. Electric light and power lines were de stroyed for miles as tho poles bearing tho cables snapped In tho blasts. ON SALE AUGUST 1ST SAX FRANCISCO, Juno 13. Bill Kenworthy, deposed manager of the Portland club of the Pacific coast baseball league, will bo put on tho market for sale August 1, when ho is reinstated, according to W. H. Mc- Carthy, San Francisco, league presi dent. Under the terms of commis sioner landis' recent ruling. Ken worthy's contract is held by President ! McCarthy for the league. MEDFORD THE DAYS OF '49 Is there an old-fashioned hoop skirt in Medford? Also tho question arises, is there a pair uf man-size boots, the kind that requires a boot jack to extricate the wearer,? Any lady that can put in an appearance at the American I-cglon's day of My celebration Thursday night nt the Natatorium, togged out in u hoop skirt, ought to win the ten dollar prlzo offered by the legion for tho most appropriate ladies costume. And any man who has a pair of boots of the bootjack variety ought to take first prize money for the must appropriately dress.ed gent. Did you ever trip the light fantas tic to the music of a "fiddle" and n melodeon? You can try it Thursday night, for besides Herb Launspacli's full Jazz orchestra, there will be some old-fashioned dance music. Those of a sporting turn of mind will be able to find diversion "play ing the wheel" and at other games of tho old wide-open days. There will bo refreshments both liquid and solid for the hungry and taking it "by and large" ns the feller says, the legion boys figure It will bo a big night. E Lorf ANGELES, Cnl., June 13. An English syndicate, bonded by the Ditko of Argyll, hao bought tho Hottonwillow Ranch, comprising lf0,0O0 acres In the San Joquin vurley, for a consideration of $1 -.000,000,' according to advices published by the Los Angeles Times this morning. The ranch was part of the Miller and Lux holdings. It 1s tho intention of the purchasers to sub divide and put the property on the market, according to tho Times. WASHINGTON, .luno-12.: Activities of bootleggers aro being tipped off by radio, according. to a statement issued today by Commissioner Haynes. Radio service, he said, had been enlisted to assist prohibition enforcement and is being used successfully In Michigan, Colorado and Florida. Order Klan Sheriff To Quit His Office 11EAU.MONT, Tex., June 13. Tom Garner, sheriff of Jefferson county, was found guilty of official miscon duct and ordered removed from of fice In an instructed verdict returned by a Jury in district court here. Judge Street, in instructing for the verdict, said the fact that tho officer had become a member of the Ku Klux Klan was in contravention to tho oath ho took as sheriff. Counsel for tho sheriff protested that there was nothing in the Ku Klux oath in conflict with the duties of a sheriff, but the court decided tho oath of the klan was In effect to "deceive tho ignorant and unwary." F LOlOX While- the Irish people! burn buildings and destroy property j in Ireland, it is the people of tho j sister Island who have to pay the bills. Part of these costs aro taken from the national treasury by parlia ment and part are voluntary contri butions given to the funds being raised in Km; land by the sympa thizers of sufferers In both sections of Ireland. The Irish Secretary, Sir Hainar Orecnwoud, recently proposed in the j house of commons a grant of 750,000 ( pounds as compensation for damages i to property in northern Ireland dur ing thv disorders of the past three , years. During the excited debate whirh followed ho explained thnt by agreen ent between Colonial Secre tary Churchill, and Sir James Craig, prime minister of tho I'lster govern ment, the lliittsh government prom ised to piiy Ulster $1,500,000 for dam ages committed 'up to the first of January. This does not cover the amount the- national treasury will! j?""t to Ireland by any means. ( Sir Hamar Greenwood told the house there would be also an appro priation of another 1,500,000 pounds j for relief work for Catholics and i Protestants in northern Ireland, as well as a further estlmato of 2,000, 000 to compensate Crown employes, most of whom havo lost their posi tions through the establishment of tho new government. Tho total awards made by the courts In North ern Ireland to persons who have suf fered damages amount to 2,000,000 ' pounds, so that with the Hriiish gov ernment defraying 1,500,000 pounds, there will be 500,000 pounds for tho Ulster government to deal with. Hence the grand total of damages to be paid to individuals by tho Itrlt- Ish government for the civil war, or civic disturbances in Ireland, is about 10,000.000 pounds. WORN OUT AFTER SHE COOKED MEAL Took Lydia E. Pinkham's .Vegetable Compound Read the Result Cincinnati, Ohio. "I suffered for a yearwith nervous troubles and irregular ities betoro 1 took Lydia E. l'mkham s Vegetable Com pound. My back pained all the time and I was unlit for housework. I was worn out if I cooked n meal, and was un ablo to do my wash ing. My girl friends and my sister told rno if I would take vourVeee table Com pound and Liver Pills I would bo rc- ieved. After takine the first bottle I felt better, and neglected it awhilo, but found I could not do my work until I was stronger. So I took the Vegetablo Compound again and now I am tho mother of a 19 months old boy. He is fat and healthy and I am sure I could never havo carried him if it had not been for your Vegetablo Compound. I recommend your medicine to all women although I am young to be advisingBomo one older." Mrs. Christ. Petkokp, 318 W. Liberty St., Cincinnati, Ohio. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound contains no harmful drugs nnd can be taken in safety by any woman. IniiiiiiiiimmilHllI I BUSINESS ESTABLISHMENTS Mary A Mary ( wAt lrary How Does Your Garden Grow? Aro your voftotaWos ;iml flowers irrowinjjr or just stuiuling still f" H they aro not thriving it is be cause thoy nootl an application of "We havo a fertilizer for your particular need. Spend a few pennies and enjoy beautiful flowers. Monarch Seed & Feed Go. Phone 260 317 E. Main The Farmer'3 Service Station CRATER LAKE An excellent bleached hard wheat flour, 49 lb. sack, now $2.10 WHITAKER'S -Cash and Carry Grocery Wenr Tuns ami Clrny; Throw your Cloth:s Iirush away; For Outing they're fino When made by Klein ", In Whipeonl, Serge or Calierdine, O. D., or Forest .Shades. , Priced low considering Quality, $35.00 to $50.00 KLEIN The TAILOR Fashionable DRESSMAKING ' Experience In all branches. Designing ot all kinds. Prompt Attontion to Mailorders, win w. i nth st. I'hono .tnr.-Y NEWCOMB FOR VOOD lGinch Slab Wood, dry in yard," $1.75 per tier. Delivered green, $1.75 in loads of 4 tier, dumped. Dry Mill Blocks, $7.00 per load, or $6.50 dumped. ' , , ' Phone 631 Continental Quotation on Tumps nnd llama for Ir rigation. TIIOS. I. TKMPLR, Moil ford