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A eonsolldasion of Hi lMn(x-rat1e Timia, (he
llriifonl Hall, tin- II M lord Tribune, ll.e rjuulli
rn Oreifuiilaii, the Aahlahii Tribune.
ROIIEIIT W. H1I1II., K'lltor.
8. HlMl'I'KIl SMITH. Uanuifi'r.
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Weekly Mail Tribune, one year
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BY 'CARRIER In Mr-dfnrd, Anlilaiiil. Jai-kaon.
villi. Central I'uint, l'hocnit, Talt-ut and un
llltrhwava:
Pally, wlrti Bimilny Hun. month
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Dmilv. wftltnut KmiiiBV Hun. inoiitli. .
Daily, witliout Sunday Kun, otic year... 7. Ml
D.ly, with Humlay Hun, one ynr 8.&0
All term by carrier, caul, in lvm,re.
Entered ai atco!ilHiM matter at Uwlfont,
Oregon, under act of Marcli 8, lb70.
Ttifl only paper between Albany. Ore.
and
Chfco, Calffornia. a diftlaime of over 4'
mi lea, having leased wire AMsucialcd 1'renn
aervice.
ueuneug nv Tnv luQiwr itpii l'lrrtt
15l uiTfoJ
in iht liar for renulit1
patcnea credited to it or not otlierwiae rrrdited
in thia paper, and alao to the locul ncwi puu
llahed herein.
All rlxhta of repntilirntlon of apeclal dia
patchea herein are hIho ri-aerved.
Ye Smudge Pot
By ArtUur Perry.
The chill bluHlH of vliitf.T penetrate
the lnnor defenHCH uf man, unil fine
and -all Hhquld chuiiKo their where
abouts. ManufacturcrH of chewing tulitioci)
proclulm that It is still heinK user! to
"fltronRllion the worker and aid the
thinker." (Sl' lixanilner. ) Now It's
your turn to tell ono.
Rlnce tho womenfolks frequent tmr
bershoptf, thcro iu u'dcellne in cuhtiIiik
and an Increase in the dcnirc to do so.
Our 8ibernor and Grand Lecturer
In vernal lie. Kvcry county fair he
has attended Ih "the bot I ever hcl-m."
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A man wan heard pralHlng the
UofO. football team to V. Vawter
Tueu. Mr. Vawter la an alum mm, and
tho flatterer whh out of money. ., ,
LOHT SAT. !. M. Lare nuKKet
pim.y With wifely cyitch. ( ItoHobuiK
NeWB-Roview.) A modern Invention
falls.' to function.
The law of com e nHatlon hnn Rtart
ed, to work anew. Billy tiunday. huj
been, offered a Job la tho. iuovIoh, Jiud
two ChlcuKO bootleggd'H lmvq boon
called HhlokH.
- Tho time your corr. recolved
deroRHtory lettern from four hp para I o
people, in tho namo handwritlnff. Iihh
been tied. DeroRatory lolephnno
meHHrtKOM havo been received from
four He pa rut o people, all in tho unic
volco.
The klda who laHt year wero abort
of organic miHh, nro now racing to
otornlty Hhy of calcium lime.
KOt'NDK SI SIMCKH S
(IjOH AtlKt'lCH TllllOH)
AltTlHTIC 6-room homo; 3
KpacioiiK bedronniH. livhiK room
ltiHXa.5. a hlKh barrel ccIMiik.
JiiR-Hhaped flreplate, all rooniH
hand dernni t ed ; 2 -ca r KUiiiKe.
4.11! N. ALMONT, S hlocka eHt
of Doheny dr., Beverly J IIUh.
Builder, Tuekor 8171.
FliOH contiuuo plentiful, but
easier to hit.
Culinary hi Hutu are now makhiK
pumpkin pieH. The fent Ih arcom
pllHhed without the uho of pumpklUH.
Once tipotiia time it jar. oreheHlra
came alotiR that wiim not aeeuned "of
mnkliiR a pronounced and decided hit
at the leadlt.R bench rcmtrlH uf south
ern California."
Byo, Bahy ItuntlnR.
I'apH'M Kiine a-liuntliiR,
Mama take you to the dunce.
" U K,, N.MI)
(Oreami City l lntci prlrHp)
"Old Jerry." the family ho ran
lhat hiiH nerved Mr. and Mi-h.
Mclutyre at Hi It;. it wood over 2i)
yentH. mudu hin Ihni itip to the
huckleberry field. Iti.st week and
Ih no more.
-r. "The Menace of A I Snillh," Im
- bwoopliiR down Li pi hi Iho nation, ho
. much ho that the nniKt t-niiHcrvatively
lerrlflcd of the Portland prcHH men-
tlons the Ku Klux Klan on Itn cdltnr
vlat page. There In Home talk of .Mr.
Hmllh running for prcHldent In llU'f.
Alfred Hcemii tti be a incnnce In three
difforent dli'ectiunii: vix: oppoxlllon
to pollllcianH mukliiR an unholy fur
- out or rron i oil Inn: government by
. tdilrt'lullcd maHkei-M, and the IcndhiK
of all that In itaved by economy at
v home to nation aln-oad, Thin nniindH
t reasonable to entirely ton many
: votera for comfort In Uopublican
rankH, hence, Mr. iHiulth Ih a lucaace.
To tho Kdllor:
I mu.tt water u.Her. I have InvnMl-
gated tho new water Hiippbly, and 1
1 1 find the hhiiic In wet, will nut run
V uphill, and hockm Ih own level. lo
'f wo want to take a chance on u'lliunl
that coiuiucts liisnlf In thlH iiuinner?
. 1 am a Iho Informed 11 nutti'lKhen ti
loafing place for punxy-wlHnuK. wornc
than Hear Creek. Let um diowu the
city hall R.u.g In K. at the pnlln. We
ot our general Wght and heat from
J the Kun und Moon. 1 have never
he(n able to find the supply miHitttK
v fnctory. Then why mt get our water
- from either tlu IUk Kipper or the
Little t UlpprrT Annuer that! It
looks to mo like Homebody hnn een
f drinking still water, burled deep. I
have read all the let torn, and there
iian not been an Inkling on the real
question confronting the population.
In the mnln. Yomn.
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O ATTEND THE JJASS
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AAVKKIC from tomorrow t lit.; pi'tipl of .M et i'onl will (U'tMilt! tliu
question of a iu'w water system. j
As The Mail Tribune lias pointed out lieforc, tliis is It (niestimi
of supreme importance to the city, ami should be ileeideil not upon
hearsay anil suspicion, but upon tho fuels.
TllllS far the opposition hllK beeil
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VIIJJIU! suspicion. The most absurd
the most fantastic iiiniientlos circulated.
To the people who still enlertnin these suspicions, there is only
one sensible course to pursue, brin the suspicion out. in the open
aii.l let it meet til
lets. Jf the
ami !.'ood, if they don't, then the suspicion can be deposited in the
iii.Ii can, where unwarranted suspicions bulling.
A rood place to ascertain the facts will be at the muss meeting
id the Natatorium Friday night, to which everyone in the city is in
vited. All are welcomed, Imt those who are now opposed to the
new water system or who are undecided regarding its necessity, are
particularly invited.
There is no justification for nnidslinging or pettyfogging in this
campaign. The question is not a personal or political one, but a
I ! ....t.i:.. ...,i:.. it-liili
,lIHMmil wi Miiirni l"'n'J, "'-
"f mutual good will,
In ascertain tho truth.
No sex can endure half masculine and half feminine.
, Far too many people seem to
matrimony.
It is so difficult to tell just where poise leaves off and .well
head begins. .
Now Is the Time to Plant Sweet Peas
Lm-al Minister ilvci Hxiwrt Advliv on Culture on Fragrant and
Popular J'lowrr.
For the pant ten years one of thel "The reason for this Interview just
citl,ens of Medford, Rev. J. B. Coan. now is because fall planting for early
, Hprlng blooming should be done im-has-
been growing sweet pears and ' atoIy Fl)r lhe flncst foWer
experimenting In sweet pea culture anJ lne (,,1,. from four to six
in the northwest. Ho has developed weeks earlier, plant now In the light
this hobby to such an extent that f the moon. The plants will attain
sweet pea lovers constantly seek three or four Inches or more before
his advice along this line. Mr. Coan uteady cold nights come and each
believes that during the past season warm day during the winter will
certain varieties which he developed
In Medford havo surpassed any out-
door grown sweet peas anywhere on
tho north Pacific coast, and is more
than enthusiastic over tho posHibill
ties which southern Oregon climatic
and soil conditions poshchh for tho
culture of this popular flower.
Mr. Coan has set forth In the
foltowiniT interview Information from
hki . experience- of value to aweotaeed- jnd In separate colors t In tho
pea' loverfl of thlrT section- nnd tn.biilk. ' Any amount from a quarter
any who desire to grow this flowor
which is rapidly Increasing in popu
lar favor.
"So many requests havo come to
me since I have been 111 Medford
for Information regarding tho cul-
turo of fine sweet peas, which has
been one of my hobbies for the past
ten years, that It h occurred to mo
to Rive any who deairo It tho ad-
vantage .of my , experience In this
delightful pnstlme. I am sure that'
I do not know all there Is to bo manure Is excellent. Tho second un
known about tho culture of sweet porlant Hem In fall ptanting Is the
peas, but during these ycaiH 1 havo location. Tho sunny side of house,
experimented with this flower and i trellis, etc., with rows running in
grown it under iiiinnst every pus-; cast and west directions is best.
Hlble rondition with many failures North and south rows for spring
and many gratifying successes. planting. In case tho sweet pea row
"There aro few sections of the lias no house, fenco or trellis as a
country so well suited as these cnasti background to catch tho winter and
valleys for sweet peas I havo learned, spring sun, Htalld a wide board on
nnd my results tho paHt two seasons, edgo along tho north side of the
has revealed to me two things. First, ; row six or eight Inches from it. In
tliiit there Is not a spot nn the contl-
nent which can produce uweet pchh !
to surpass thos cultured here, when
the season Is normal; and ttecuml, 1
am thoroughly convinced that this
valley Is destined to become a sec- I
tint, whero manv varieties of fine
seeds will be produced on a cum-1
mercliil scale. I
'There Is tin flower, which oven course there are many varieties of
under average ronditiims, yieldH such ' Spencers, and any wlsbing to know
gratifying rcHidts as the sweet pea. j the best for this locality, 1 will be
The roue has a longer season, but. , glad to In form them.
Ih not nearly so prolific. The sweet "I hope to see this wonderful
pea requires slightly more attention i flower nmro popular hci'e and a
than the rose, but during tho bloom-1 sweet pea culture club organized
ing season, ten minutes a day Is with an annual spring or early sum
sufficient time to givo to a thirty mm Kweet pea flower show promoted
or forty font row. bv the club."
RippHngaRhumos
p won
INGRATITUDE.
rf I1H MAN of miliums limits in-nuiid, ns iijip omnrs tm niH'i
1 In see if smut1 wny ciiu't In' I'muitl In llflp 1 lit lutiuiin
rare. He tells his liiw.vt'rs. " Uy Hit' rnntl, I'll lilit' In list1 my full
d) do stunt- (irt'iit ami litslinij tintnl, lifl'tnv Hit- ilriitli lirlls tll.
IM lilit' tn think that wlirn I'm tlt'iul iilnmt n iIhmimukI vi-hi";,
nriMinil my ttmili Hie rnm'tls will trrml, llit'ir eyes siit'fnsril willi
tears, romiirkinu, 'TIiiii;Ii lie's iientlt the soil, liis nnlile fume
survives; lie is tlic unit wlio blew liis win! In lirililen Inminii
lives.' So let lis jilnii tn put my wealth where it will elevnte
the pliysieid nnd iiinrnl health of every living sknte." It is n
(inintl nnd splendid seheiue, of everlnsl inn worth, nnd it should
he the sound'niK tlieine of every hard on earth. Ami eneh enn
siderale unloot, and every wlnilesnme mini should praise the
wise nod kindly plute who lovetl his fellow mini. Hut people
fiiy, "lie jrot his wild liy sellinif nxle j.'1'ense whirl) was it linse
nuil lieiistly. I'rnud, ilenoiineetl hy our police. We saw this Hum
monopolize the u,,'"'s' mines everywhere, and now lie thinks,
liel'ore lie dies, he'll liinkt' his reenrd mi mi re. Wi-qII profit hy
the wealth he :ives, we'll put it in our pokes, but we'll abhor
him while lie lives, nnd must him when he gronks." And by
this bubble men confess n jealousy insane; they lint v a. mini for
(Jlint sneeess which they enn not nttni
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TtfEtrom? mail TRTTsryR
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MEETING FRIDAY.
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Saturated 111 llll atmosphere of
Charges IlllVe Dt'l'll made H 111 I
facts support the suspicion well
L-liintlii lwi mill rnn lw spilled, ill llll
f
tnli-rance, and a common desire
think variety is also the spice of
grow a little and when spring opens
they are well on the way to bud-
ding when the spring planting is
coming up
Thcro aro two things which I
consider most important about fall
planting of sweet peas. First tho
right kind of seed, and second the
location of the row. Buy Spencers
or other exceptionally well developed
ounce up can bo purchased. lJlaco
tho seed In glaKKca and cover with
warm water and In twenty-four to
forty-eight hours, depending upon
the shade, the seed will be swelled
and germinated, sometimes even
sproutd. Any seed that fails to swell
tako u. pen knlfo and clip tho hard
hull. Then plant varieties scpa.-
rately.
"Any soil In this valley, except
hardpan. If well fertilized with old
the fall cover about half Inch.
Fall ttliintrd Kvppt wont urn lintl
"' through by mid-summer, having
blossoming season of from eight
to ten and sometimes twelve weeks,
but seldom more than ton. Spring
plnntlng sometimes If the Henson l
right, will Mossum until frost, but
usually gone by August first.
ricnon ,
QUILL POINTS I
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Personal Health Service
By WILLIAM BRADY. M. D. .
Signed letters pertainlno to penonal
Letters should b. bnsf and written in Ink. Owing to the 'large number of letters received, only
a few con be answerer) I ere. - No reo'y can be made to Qjeriea not conforming to Instructions.
treatment, wilt De answered Dy ur. erany 11
Address Dr. William Brady, In care ol this newspaper.
Air Ih a iootl
In many uther
In surgery, as
fields of endeavor ther
In a mark-
cd .ona buc.,. to n,ltu,.L,. Aru.r ull,
It matters not how
skilled a auiBeon
may be. nor how
Imp etc a bio his
to clinic, ho H
bound to cull a
consultant to help
him In b r 1 n if Imf.
about Rood hcul-
in. The consult-
ant Is old Uoctor
Nature, prlllco or
unanatans. inriated uy nauerinK nmy 1)0 constructed to keop every
testimonials, Imitated by all schools" ,, , , , from ct,lt.t with tho
always resourceful but never en-
tlreiy reliable unless supervised W
intelligence. Nature is
wonder-
ful healer, but recks little if the
putient is mutilated while the heal-
ing process Is under way. For in-
stance, nature will heal n broken
bone without human aid, but what
a hideous deformity results! And
nature will amputate a gangrenous
too successfully if. tho patient can
enduro tho prolonged operation.
Back to nature mider tho eye of
a skilled physician that Is the sen
sible program. If you trust to Old
Doctor Nature unassiHtcd, you are
pretty sure to encounter disaster
sooner or later.
Fresh air is by all odds tho most
efficient antiseptic known to science.
By fresh air wo mean ordinary cool,
moving air. As an application for
an indolent or unclean wound or
ulcer or burn It has no peer. But
it must bo applied in tho forn of
a mixture equal parts of air and
brains. Nature contributes tho for
mer; tho doctor adds tho latter to
the formula. A dog or a horse or
a wild animal may do fairly well
with a wound treated by fresh air
alone, for animals have a better
.''stand in" with nature than we
civilized mortals. Animals do not
break so many of nature's lnws aH
we do. a dog may lick his wound
with his tongue the only thing
cleaner than a hound's tooth. A civi
lized human being had better not
try the experiment, until he is first
convinced his mouth does not har
bor disease germs. ,
1lxjiTln prohibition from politics
w ysi nnoui a hmij mniii "
ilnKlrr V glvr. up n worthletvH hus-
band. Miss Pearl Mi Kits, o th
Mnic ltctamlcr llcanty Parlor, 1
,i,ganl.lii .a rlasM In spit tin for
clgaivtto KinoktMS.
Timely Views
on World Topics
"Ilrxt Itnttlcshliw Afloat Can He le
slroyctl Hy AlmnTl," Warns .Ad
miral Sims.
1 Those who contend that airplanes
far outstrip battloHhlps as fighting
forces have a Htnjng ally In Hear Ad
miral W. H. Kims. II. H. N. In a re
cent statement he declared that "air
craft of tho land
forces completely
surprised nnd de
feated the scout
ing fleet" during
the navy maneuv
ers at Hawaii.
"l'.ven the most
hard boiled of the
battleship men."
Admiral Sims In
sists, "have to ac
knowledge that the
precious battle
ships c nnnot cm
rnpe diKahlemcnt
In the presence of
. j. JdO''''
1
AOAMHAl SIMS Hn al. fm.,.P tnat
completely controls the air over them.
They may be able to'drlve pine plugs
into the leaks' and limp Into port, n
the general hoard claims, hut ho far
as the battle Is concerned they might
as well be Hunk.
Fleet I iiriiuat tn Via nes .
"If therefore, lhe great battleships
cannot remain In the fighting line if
' attacked by an efficient air force that
Im prai-tlcatly unopposed, it follows
,,that of tyo othenfiso eipial fleets the
one having enough planes to com
mand the air over Its enemy will win
ijnst ns surely as an airplane dirrter
',nf an knnts meeting a I'L'-knot battle
ship alone at sen will put the other
''out of action wiy. explosive bombs
alone. If two carriers meet two bat
ihtps. the result will be the same.
And the same will hold true of any
number.
iOut of llanm
'As the carriers have the greater
, speed they will remain out of range
of the battleships' guns and therefore
. suffer no damage whatever, while the
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vFDXFftD.w. REPTittmEft
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health and hygiene, not to disease diagnosis or
eiampqu, iBir.euureeu . ., ..-.--
AiitUoptlc.
if the wound, burn or ulcer enn
be kept ut rest, under a BUltable
l K.ee.",. 'n
(a no dl.01iB nlore comfortnble than
,., ..,.., .. lllr Excessive
()HclurKn promptly diminishes or
,Ml1,,eul.8. Lnpleasant odor Is soon
rcm,,ved. pain censes. Healing pro-
c,.odll wi,n incredlblo speed. Just
nir , mol.e effipnt. less irrltat
n antiseptic than any chumlcal.
H()W to apiy ar H a technical
,,roPiem which only the doctor can
Bolvo wnen tn0 patient must be
,,hout. various screens or frames
. B,fn,.e. The method has
,lrI,vou a happy one In the ereat
Cook county hospital, Chicago,
It
..., ,. wI,ll,iv eiuloved when It
.becomcH hetter known. It Is no more
available for self-treatment or for
unskilled hands than skin grafting.
It Is as simple as skin grafting, but
alas, the simplest things are tho
hardest things to do in surgery.
, Ql'KSTIONS AND ANSWERS.
Doctor Surgically Removes Tin
WomiM.
A . boy of 9, healthy heretofero.
began having attacks of abdominal
pain, vomiting, rigidity of right rec
tus muscle, tenderness right lower
quadrant, temperature around 1 02.
Appendicitis was diagnosed. At ope
ration tho distal of the very long
appendix appeared clubbed. On
opening the appendix the dilation
proved to be due to a mass of pin
worms. This was a new ono on me.
Is It rare?
Answer It Is raro, comparatively.
Still, a long list of such cases has
been reported In recent years, Prob-
J ably the appendix makes a com
mrianie nepot or ncauquariers ior
pin worms in many cases. In the
colon In that neighborhood the worm
larvae mature. Tho adult worms
then descend to the lower bowel.
Rattlesnake Oil KiiKrstltloii.
Please tell me where I can pur
ehiine genuine rattlesnake oil for
rheumatism.
Answer I cfbn't know. AVhy not
try hunting your own snnke that
would do more good than any oil
battle goes on betweon the bombs on
the one side and the anti aircraft
guns on the other. The great battle
ships could not long serve as units un
der such conditions. Experiments
with anti-aircraft gunflro havo shown
their ability to hit tho planes Is prac
tically negligible, oven In broad day
light. "As tho carriers speed would en
able them to choose their own time
for attack, they would naturally de
fer action until after sundown, when
( they could drop bombs with great ac
curacy from low altitudes while re
maining practically invisible. So
great would bo the superiority of the
carriers that a certain number1 of
them could destroy a much greater
number of battleships,
"It 1h. tliorofore, for these ronsonn
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Telephone Directory
For
MEDFORD
Will Go to Press
OCTOBER 1st
The Home
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, Sept. 30th, 187451 ye.r. mo.
The Fiji Islands are annexed by
Great Britain. Captain Cook, the
British navigator, discovered on'.-,
of the Fiji Islands as early as
1773, but as the country was
inhabited by ferocious cannibals,
his government did not then annex
them. In 1840 the United States
"made a survey of the group, which
was found to contain 250 islands,
80 of them inhabited. In 18oJ
Chief Thakombau, having trouble
with his subjects, appealed to both
England and America to take over
his dominion. Alter several years
of negotiation, England finally
C0p"Leht!' . !"'' 8"JI""-
Howard K. Coffin.
President Coolidgo Is counting on
the board which he appointed recent
ly to sift tho aircran buuuuu,
bottom. UllO or mo memim-m
ard Karle Coffin, a consulting engi-
neer of Detroit.
After studying en
gineerlng at the
University of Michi
gan, i.omn wo.
connected with lne
IT. S. civil service
from 1836-1900.
From that time on
he has been engng-
d In tho engineer
ing field. He has
jbeen an engineer for
several motor car
companies, namely,
Olds, Chalmers and
Hudson.
urA.APnFCrtFTlU Since 11115, when
he was a member of
the naval consulting hoard of the U.
S., Coffin has been active In govern
ment engineering circles. From li'lfi
1918 he was a member of the advis
ory committee of tho council of na
tional defense and chairman of Ih?
aircraft board of tho U. S. during
1917-1918. He is a member of the
American Society of Mechanical En
gineers and several engineering organ
izations. Coffin was born nt West Milton.
Ohio, September 6. 1873.
that tho 'hot air' advocates Insist upon
a naval policy of a cominiinil of the
air. That cannot lio achieved by
snentlimr the bulk of the naval ap
propriations maintuinlnfi a fleet 01
! hattleahlns.
Who's Who
T &
Please nrraiuje I'm' any change you
may desire in ph'sent listings' of
advertising as suou as possible and
not later than October 1.
Telephone & Telegraph Co.
of Southern 0regon0
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rr ,, "fPftn 1
r-'ill, Iron's Tcrnrinl
p Children's Pictorial
Crtis N on! rii77le
Kunnint; Across.
Word 1. What the barber in the
picture save the pin
Word 4. What the people who
live in Ireland r.re called.
Word 6. The rear of a boat;
also a synonym for ba ib.
Running Down.
Word 1. The name of a kind of
cheese.
Word 2.1 The name of the little
girl who. had so many adventures "
in Wonderland.
Word 3. The first namr of the
leader of the "Green 'Mountain
Koys" during the Revolutionary
War.
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ANSWERED. v
ANNOUNCEMENTS
XJNITKT) STATE'S SPIN VIM HI
JAMES J. CKOaSLKY i.
Of Portland. Oregon, hereby an- ,
iiounecs that he is a cnndldate for the
Republican nomination for 11. S. Sena
tor at, tho May, l!l(i. Primaries.
Wilt work zealously for 'develop
ment of Oregon and support of meas
ures for real benefit of farmers as
suggested by their organizations. Fa
vor World Court -and Reform Senate
HuIcm. Adv
Medford Glass Co.
Automobile. Glass and Mirrors tnde
to order. We call for your sash and
replace broken windows.
pnone 140,
118 8. Bartlett.
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